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Title Section13 1982-01-24 1 The Sunday Times No. 2382 JANUARY 24, 1982 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 98/1/8213 words
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515 1982-01-24 1 Mahathir warns: Govt will take action KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. DATUK Seri Mahathir Mohamad today warned that the government will take action against those making an issue of the 3R curriculum and its imple- mentation in primary schools. The Malaysian Prime Minister issued this warn- i ing today, adding: "There areNST - 515 words
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Article, Illustration789 1982-01-24 1 Law will be required to make children look after aged parents: PM MR LEE Kuan Yew, disturbed by the increasing number of young Singaporean couples setting up 'heir own homes and leaving heir aged parents to live by themselves, says a law will have to789 words
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273 1982-01-24 1 Khmer Rouge rejects coalition plan says report BANGKOK, Saturday MR leng Sary, Foreign Minister of Cambodia's ousted Khmer Rouge regime, yesterday rejected proposals for a coalition of anti-Vietnamese resistance groups, the Bangkok Post reported today. The report said he told a Japanese parliamentarian visiting guerilla-con-trolled western Cambodia that the proposalAFP - 273 words
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Article67 1982-01-24 1 WASHINGTON, Sat. Former National Security Adviser Richard Allen has joined the Heritage Foundation as a writer and lecturer, the "think tank" announced yesterday. Mr Allen, who lost his White House post because of controversy over a US$l,OOO (5J2.040i "thank you" payment from Japanese journalists, was appointedUPI - 67 words
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Article30 1982-01-24 1 NEW DELHI, Sat. One of India's newly-acquired sophisticated Soviet MiG-25 reconnaisance jets has crashed near an air base in northern India, the Indian Express newspaper reported today. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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239 1982-01-24 1 THE case before the judge was a sad one and he responded with mercy and a stern condition. Foo Chong Sai, 25, had appealed to District Judge Colin Chai to postpone sentence on rwo charges of cheating and attempted cheating till after the239 words
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Article, Illustration90 1982-01-24 1 ALBERT SIM - All aboard for reunion ALBERT SIM Picture by JOYOUS Chinese New Year family reunions. Babies seeing their grandparents for the first time. Meeting eld neighbours and school mates again. For this crowd at the railway station yesterday all those dreams depended on these Malaysia-bound trains. Some had camped at the90 words
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Article430 1982-01-24 1 LIM HUI KIAU - QUICKER WAY TO NAB TAX OFFENDERS LIM HUI KIAU By ON seeing an official photograph of mine recently, a friend remarked: "(iood lard! Vou look like a typical Malayalee." Not wanting to be rode, I retrained from observing that It would be a star on the honour of my parents430 words
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227 1982-01-24 1 NEW YORK, Sat. The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has achieved a major breach in Eastern bloc security by questioning top Polish officials including a general in the intelligence service who nave fled to US embassies, the ABC television network reported yesterday. "They are tellingAP - 227 words
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Article58 1982-01-24 1 Latest NATO TIGHTENS SCREWS BRI SSKLS, Sat. NaU ambassadors and highlevel •fflrlal* said la a statement today that condition* InNtde Poland were deteriorating and vowed to apply lncreaNlng pressure on Moscow and Warsaw. Diplomatic source* said the Alliance had laid the groundwork for a package of sanctions against the SovietReuter - 58 words
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Article72 1982-01-24 2 FRANCE YESTERDAY signed a 25-year contract with the Soviet Union for a large supply of natural gas which will be delivered through the Siberian pipeline starting in 1984. The state-run Gaz de France company, which refused to reveal the agreed price, said in Paris it signedReuter - 72 words
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Article67 1982-01-24 2 EGYPTIAN FOREIGN Minister Kamal Hassan Ali today urged the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) to join in negotiatioas for Palestinian autonomy. Speaking on Israeli radio, Mr Ali called on all Palestinians to participate in determining their own future. He said Kgypt was striving for genuine autonomy inReuter - 67 words
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Article88 1982-01-24 2 THE UNITED STATES threatened to appeal to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Gatt) in seeking gradual dissolution of Japan's residual import restrictions, an official of the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries said in Tokyo yesterday. The Americans also have asked Japan toAP - 88 words
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Article88 1982-01-24 2 THE INDONESIAN Volcanology Institute has warned people living on the slopes of the dormant Mount Merapi volcano in Java that heavy rains could wash away 5.7 million cubic metres of cold lava, triggering a major landslide, Antara news agency reported in Jarkarta yesterday. Spokesman Masduki told AntaraUPI - 88 words
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Article94 1982-01-24 2 THE SOVIET UNION, apparently suffering from a foreign exchange squeeze, has asked for a six-month moratorium for payments to about US$l5O million < Ss3o6 million) of textile goods contracted from Japan, trading sources said in Tokyo yesterday. The sources said the moratorium request came from Exportlyon, the officialUPI - 94 words
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Article56 1982-01-24 2 NINETEEN ASIAN countries belonging to the non-aligned "Group of 77" will attend a fourday regional meeting on trade in Jakarta from Monday, a spokesman said today. The five Asean states will attend the regional meeting and on Friday and Saturday hold their own preparatory seminar to comeUPI - 56 words
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Article70 1982-01-24 2 THK I!.S. government reported on Friday that last year's inflation rate was 8.9 percent the lowest since 1977. President Ronald Reagan said it means progress in the war on inflation and analysts said 1982 may be even better.The consumer price index for the past year was lowerUPI - 70 words
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Article316 1982-01-24 2 Lisbon expels two Soviet envoys LISBON, Sat. Portugal's centre-right government, long outspoken in its criticism of Soviet intervention in Afghanistan and its view of the Soviet role in the recent military takeover in Poland, yesterday expelled two diplomats posted to Moscow's Embassy here. The pair, counsellor Yuri Babaiants and attacheAP; UPI - 316 words
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Article52 1982-01-24 2 PORT ST LUCIE (Florida), Sat. A man who robbed a bank yesterday deposited his loot in a savings and loan company across the street, authorities said. Less than an hour after the robbery, police saw Dale D. Grant, 38, in a shopping centre and arrestedUPI - 52 words
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383 1982-01-24 2 WASHINGTON, Saturday THE Reagan Administration yesterday formally linked progress in arms control negotiations with the Soviet Union to Moscow's involvement in what it called "the continuing repression of the Polish people." Mr Dean Fischer, the State Department spokesman, said theNYT - 383 words
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245 1982-01-24 2 'Soviet criminals sent to US as Jewish emigrants 9 LOS ANGELES, Sat. Los Angeles police chief, Daryl Gates, said yesterday that Intelligence reports Indicated the Soviet Union was sending dangerous criminals to this country, posing as Jewish emigres and that they might attempt to disrupt the IW4 summer Olvmplr GamesNYT - 245 words
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286 1982-01-24 2 Schmidt renews call to Polish -rulers- HAMBURG, Sat. West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt today re- newed appeals to Poland's military rulers to lift martial law. He told a meeting of his Social Democratic i Party here his govern- j ment had a right to de- j mand this because theReuter; UPI - 286 words
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Article55 1982-01-24 2 BEIJING, Sat. Beethoven's Ninth Symphony was performed in Shanghai for the first time since 1949 under French conductor Jean Perrisson, Xinhua news agency reported yesterday. Mr Perrisson conducted the 100-strong chorus and musicians of the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra and Shanghai Philharmonic Society before packed houses on WednesdayAFP - 55 words
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Article, Illustration83 1982-01-24 2 FLAMINIO PICCOLJ, secretary of Italy's leadIng Christian Democrat Party, entering the party's headqp*rters In Rome under heavy guard on Friday. Authorities enforced strict security precautions at Friday's meeting of leaders of the Christian Democrats because of police fears that it would be the scene of83 words
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396 1982-01-24 2 Radicals in SPD plan new grouping BONN, Saturday DISENCHANTED radicals in West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt's Social Democratic Pariy (SPD) plan to help set up a new grouping more to the left, political sources said yesterday. Over 5,000 people, many of them former SPD supporters, are involved in preparing forReuter; UPI - 396 words
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227 1982-01-24 2 LONDON, Sat LONDON, Sat. Wildcat strikes by rail crews accused by colleagues of shirking work and drinking on the job added to the misery today of British Rail passengers weary of two weeks of Unionsanctioned walkouts by engineers. Britain's official mediation board the Advisory,The Times; UPI - 227 words
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Article53 1982-01-24 2 LUSAKA. Sat. Zambia has banned the issue of elephant hunting licences for five years to help save the nations heavily' poached herds, the Zambian Press reported today The reports said the elephant population at Luancwa National Park has been reduced from 100.000 to 50,000 by poachers in theReuter - 53 words
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Article215 1982-01-24 3 NEW I HI. HI, Sat. Indian Prime Minister Indira Uandhl's fragmented opposition took a step towards challenging her power yesterday when three centrist groups decided to merge and form a new party by the end of next month. "Our parties decided to merge because weAP - 215 words
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Article458 1982-01-24 3 Tuesday is new date but further delay not ruled out TUNIS, Saturday ARAB nations, which have scheduled for tomorrow an emergency summit to discuss the United States veto of a United Nations Security Council resolution condemning Israel's annexaton of the Golan Heights, have postponedReuter; AP - 458 words
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170 1982-01-24 3 TOKYO, Sat. North Korea today repeated its call for the establishment of a confederation as a way of reunifying the Korean peninsular, divided since the end of World War Two. Under existing conditions in the north and south, it was inevitable and natural toReuter - 170 words
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Article, Illustration64 1982-01-24 3 Up, up and away! IT certainly is a great way to fly but also very dangerous. This balloon, piloted by Olivier Roux-Devillas of France, was just lifting off at the Hot Air Balloon World Championship in the Austria alpine village of Filzmoos. The crew which manages to cross the AlpsUPI - 64 words
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366 1982-01-24 3 TOKYO, Sat. THE Japanese chemical tanker, Hegg, ignored a Philippine coast guard vessel s order to heave to shortly before it was strafed by Filipino warplanes, members of its crew told Maritime Safety Agency (MSA) investigators. The surprise testimony byUPI - 366 words
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275 1982-01-24 3 WILLIAM LACY - WILLIAM LACY By Our Hongkong Reporter HONGKONG, Sat. A former cook, alleged to be the number three man in a massive drugs syndicate responsible for smuggling enormous quantities of raw opium into Hongkong in the 60's and 70's, was sentenced to 15 years'275 words
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145 1982-01-24 3 ISLAMABAD, Sat. PAKISTANI diplomats must marry before taking up a foreign postIng, according to a newspaper report here yesterday. A front-page story in The Muslim newspaper said President Mohammad Zla-ul-Hao. laid down the rule recently after receiving reports that young bachelor diplomats145 words
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152 1982-01-24 3 BEIJING, Sat. As many Chinese families prepare to paste up some words of wisdom next to their doors to greet the Lunar New Year, some of the ideas being suggested are not exactly what the government has in mind. An expensive booklet of NewAP - 152 words
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301 1982-01-24 3 BANGKOK, Saturday ATTACKS by Thai helicopter gunships and light bombers late yesterday turned the tide of a 36--hour battle for the northern mountain headquarters of opium warlord Khun Sa, forcing most of his several hundred troops to flee into301 words
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182 1982-01-24 3 Zia renews pullout call to Soviets BELGRADE, Sat. President Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq of Pakistan today reiterated his appeal for the withdrawal of Soviet troops from neighbouring Afghanistan, a call echoed in more muted fashion by Yugoslav President Serge] Kraigher. General Zia said in a dinner speech that his country, host toReuter - 182 words
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Article82 1982-01-24 3 ELEANOR Roosevelt it is not, but the name Archie Simmons is certainly better than Archie Outlaw for a man facing trial on drug charges. Acting state Supreme Court Justice Robert Haft, who had asked Outlaw to change his name, ruled in New York on FridayUPI - 82 words
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Article47 1982-01-24 3 A CM-YEAR-OLD silver spoon found in the thatched roof of an English farmhouse fetched a record £13,000 (SJ51.000) at a London auction on Friday. Farmer Malcom Laws found it eight years ago when helping his parents restore their mediaeval house in Devon. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article69 1982-01-24 3 TIGHTER security controls have been ordered for the toilet paper supply in the State Library and Archives Building in NashvQle, Tennessee. Archives director Katheryn Culbertson has placed the building's toilet paper under lock and key and ordered employees to stop stashing the goods in desks orUPI - 69 words
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Article79 1982-01-24 3 A NIGHTCLUB operator in Wichita, Kansas, thought she had found the perfect way to circumvent laws banning nude dancing, but police thought otherwise. Joanna Stephens put her topless dancers in a "dance studio" separated by a glass partition from her Lemon Tree Club, which has aUPI - 79 words
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Advertisement77 1982-01-24 2 o) i j^ i B THE test-tube baby has arrived Christina, the identity of —in Greece. Christina lordani- whose parents were not disdou, oblivious of the fact that she closed, weighed iust over three represents a first in her country, kilos. In the medical team that surveyed the world around77 words
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Advertisement93 1982-01-24 3 FAEAI To all our patrons <3 ns^o^\ and friends. q@g^^^ b^ w Jon* SYaolian fLi\ Wishes our •I -r> Chinese Ji customers "GONG XI i\ rcstajununb facai" Home tor (rood ImdJmn Cuisine J 1 The Bilal the restaurant with a good atmos- phere, fully air-conditioned serving (halal) Indian food. j!93 words
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Advertisement123 1982-01-24 3 We re oil geared up to welcome they em ■< >J the ixxj with thm mi oj entertainment tliat /ias made us I}ie undisputed trendsetter And U >/ //)<■ Sew M^H<' promise to make an eren < n eater effort to bring you club entertainment like neueM K A/ore shows123 words
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Article, Illustration376 1982-01-24 4 WHAT remains of the Cessna 206 in which Malaysian Foreign Minister Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie nearly perished. The wreckage of the illfated plane, which carried Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie and two others, was brought back in pieces yesterday in a police truckNST - 376 words
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136 1982-01-24 4 SOME FIRMS, GOVT DEPTS NOW SAY 'NO' TO CHEQUES KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Bounced cheques used as payment by members of the public are becoming a serious problem. Some public as well as private institutions have stopped accepting cheque payments. The Selangor Road Transport Department (RTD) lost about $36,000 because ofNST - 136 words
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652 1982-01-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad today confirmed that the government had signed a contract to buy 51 British Scorpion tanks and armoured personnel carriers under Malaysia's largescale armed forces expansion programme. But he made it clearAFP - 652 words
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Article57 1982-01-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Malaysian Education Minister Datuk Dr Sulaiman Daud will make an 11-day official visit to Iraq beginning Tuesday at the invitation of the Iraqi Government. A ministry statement today said he would make the visit in his capacity as member of the Unesco executiveAFP - 57 words
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165 1982-01-24 4 KUALA LUMPI R, Sat. Malaysia's former Prime Minister, Tan Hussein Onn, has accepted an Invitation to return to public service, his successor, Datuk Serl Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday. Tun Hussein, 59, who resigned because of poor health. Is to be special adviser to theReuter - 165 words
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284 1982-01-24 4 Front parties stake claim for seats KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday WITH wide speculation that the Malaysian general elections would probably be held in late April, bargaining has begun among the components of the National Front coalition over allocation of seats. While there is no dispute over the seats assigned to theAFP - 284 words
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Article44 1982-01-24 4 MALAYSIAN Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam has said the Malaysian Government would set up a special authority to prevent foreign fishermen poaching in its waters. Datuk Musa announced this during his visit to Kuantan late this week. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article56 1982-01-24 4 THE Malaysian Navy said reports that a busload of Navy personnel had started the gate-crashing at the Causeway check-point on Wednesday night were baseless. Chief of Navy. Laksamana Madya Datuk Mohamed Zain Salleh. on Friday said the navy's investigations revealed that no navy officer or groupNST - 56 words
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Article77 1982-01-24 4 ONE of the 24 drug addicts who escaped from the drug detention centre at the General Hospital in Klang after going on a rampage was surrendered to the police on Friday night by nis parents. On Friday, the 24 addicts went on a rampage, breaking the walls,NST - 77 words
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Article56 1982-01-24 4 ABOIT 15 schools in Selangor and the Federal Territory built in the last eight years are showing cracks in their walls, ceilings, floors and stairways, the New Straits Times reported yesterday In some schools, the cracks are so big teachers claimed they were afraid to walk56 words
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Article57 1982-01-24 4 A TOTAL of 501 Indonesian itizpns have been expelled from Sabah since Jan 1981 on charges of working illegally there, the Indonesian daily Sinar Harapan reported in Jakarta yesterday. Those expelled were quoted as saying their illegal entry into' Sabah was organised by middlemen who chargedAFP - 57 words
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Article, Illustration401 1982-01-24 5 Devan: A nation already exists in 'Spore "A NATION is not made by common blood, a common tongue or a common religion; these are only important helps and powerful conveniences. "Wherever communities of men not bound by family ties are united in one sentiment and aspiration to defend a common401 words
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483 1982-01-24 5 TAN LIAN CHOO - Austria, Spore accord on waiving of visas TAN LIAN CHOO By Diplomatic Correspondent SINGAPOREANS will soon be able to visit Austria without visas and Singapore Airlines may even fly them there directly. Announcing this yesterday, the Austrian Foreign Minister. Dr Willibald Pahr, said the abolition of visa requirements will be483 words
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586 1982-01-24 5 AHMAD OSMAN - AHMAD OSMAN By THE Acting Minister for Social Affairs, Dr Ahmad Mattar, has called for a greater effort by Malays to preserve their culture and traditional values. He told a large gathering of Malay community leaders yesterday that a nation cannot be586 words
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Article58 1982-01-24 5 LIFE insurance agents can take intensive courses from the Singapore Insurance Training Centre which prepares students for its examinations in March. The course, to be held from Feb 2 to Mar 12, will be conducted in both English and Mandarin. The centre will hold its examinations from Mar58 words
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Article55 1982-01-24 5 AN OUTING to Pulau Tekong organised by the Malayan Nature Society scheduled today is postponed to next Sunday. Those Interested are required to meet at 8.30 a.m. at Changi Point ferry jetty. It is likely to be a whole-day trip. For details, please telephone Iba Sharp at *****0755 words
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Article55 1982-01-24 5 A 10-WEEK course on motorcar repair will be held on Saturdays from 3 to 5 p.m. from Mar 6 for $40. A 12-week course on restaurant cooking will also be held every Tuesday evening from Feb 16 for $24. Both courses will be held at the Sennett community55 words
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Article39 1982-01-24 5 MOTORCYCLIST Ramlan Tamlin was fined $300 in a magistrate's court on Friday for dangerous riding when he pleaded guilty to weaving in and out of traffic in Robinson Road on Sept 29 last year at 2 p.m.39 words
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382 1982-01-24 5 Three who cheated with stolen travellers' cheques —fined A MAN tricked two hotels into cashing 10 stolen travellers cheques bearing the signature of an Irishman by forging the owner's signature on the check-in slips. Chew Sian Chai, 44, unemployed, did this and was paid $1,000 of the $2,000 easy money"382 words
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Article319 1982-01-24 5 FAST food lovers have a new favourite on their hands the chicken sandwich. Less than three weeks ag«, the A W grasp began an extensive campaign for its Chicken Sandwich. Barely II days later, McDonalds brought oat Its version of the chicken sandwich, the McChlcken Sandwich.319 words
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Advertisement46 1982-01-24 5 f i t \s wM i IMP :r^^i^ Pictured: The Rolex Day-Date Chrtmometer. in 18cL yellow gold, with matching Super President bracelet Bezel and dial set with diamond*. ROLEX of Geneva THE ROLEX CENTRE at Ground Floor, Orchard Towers, Orchard Road. Singapore 0923, td: 7379 03346 words
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242 1982-01-24 6 1 SINGAPORE'S latest amusement park the East Coast Recreation Centre promises to be something really different. Unlike the old style lei- sure centres like Gay World, Happy World or more recent additions like Bie Splash and Wonderlands, the Centre was designed with current fads242 words
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Article67 1982-01-24 6 A HOUSEWIFE who walked out of a supermarket without paying for two cartons of cigarettes was jailed a day and fined $200 by a magistrate's court yesterday. l.im Swee Sek, 24. admitted stealing the two oartons of cigarettes from the S-Mart Pte Ltd at Bedok North67 words
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Article62 1982-01-24 6 A TOURIST was charged in a magistrate's court yesterday with possession of 0.5 c of diamorphine at the Singapore C'nanei Airport on Jan 22 Mohammed Saleem Mohammed Saeed. 31. a Pakistani, was alleged to have committed the offence at the airport's arrival hall. He was released62 words
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445 1982-01-24 6 THE dramatic increase in the number of fires in rubbish chutes in Housing Board flats is proving to be a burning issue for the Fire Department. Last year the department had to deal with nearly 700 rubbish chute fires445 words
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Article, Illustration194 1982-01-24 6 LITTLE Treeny Baker, out on a shopping stroll with Mum, gives a puzzled stare at the two peculiar-looking creatures. Are they real or part of a dream on a sleepy afternoon? The boy and girl appear friendly enough, but they have such big194 words
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364 1982-01-24 6 GILLIAN POW CHONG - Singapore Zoo among top 100 in the world GILLIAN POW CHONG By SINGAPORE Zoological Gardens has the honour of being one of the top 100 of its kind in the world. Yet there are people who say they have seen better ones. And th 't is what irks zoo director,364 words
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112 1982-01-24 6 A PAIR of maned wolves, flown in from West Berlin to usher in the Year of the Dog, will be a special attraction at the Singapore Zoo this Lunar New Year. The wolves, Romulus and Remus, were bred in captivity and bought112 words
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185 1982-01-24 6 Study on taxi service for disabled DISABLED people may J have their own regular taxi service if a study by the NTUC Transport Cooperative shows its cabbies are agreeable to the idea. Comfort is considering a scheme to provide disabled commuters with a reliable monthly contract taxi service. The latest185 words
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Article207 1982-01-24 6 DRIVERS of Comfort vehicles will not have their insurance premiums I increased but will only be I entitled to a $200 no-claim bonus if they do not meet with any accident for a year. Previously operators were entitled to two noclaim bonuses a year if they207 words
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Article31 1982-01-24 6 A SLIDE lecture on trekking in Nepal organised by the Malayan Nature Society for Feb 8 at 7 p.m. is to be held at Queenstown Branch library, Margaret Drive.31 words
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Article237 1982-01-24 6 LEE KOK HENG, 17, frustrated because he failed his highway code test 11 times, "made sure" he would pass his twelfth attempt He forced the highway code certificate by "passing" himself and submitted it for application for a provisional driving licence (PDL). But a sharp-eyed clerk237 words
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Article, Illustration397 1982-01-24 6 HONG CHONG WING - 'Fat Dragon' adds one big plus for Singapore: No rat race like in HK CHONG WING HONG By SAMMO Hong Kum Poh, "Fat Dragon" to martial big plus for Singapore, the greenery Hongkor to dog him. "This is where 1 can have really good sleep. Real enjoyment!" said the 31-year-old397 words
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Article31 1982-01-24 6 A LION and dragon daix?e performance will be held at the Sentosa Jetty tomorrow at 4 p.m. The performance will be repeated at the ApoUo Sentosa at 4.30 p.m.31 words
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Advertisement48 1982-01-24 6 HANABISHI brings you best cuisine in teppan-yaki I style Lobster Tiger Prawns Alaska King Crab Scallop Cuttle Fish Salmon Steak Beef Steak Chicken Steak I n§s <$>• MM HANABISHI TEPPAN YAM STEAK HOUSE GRD FLR I HOTEL NEGARA I CLAYMORE DRIVE SINGAPORE I RESERVATIONS I TEL *****11 Ext 22648 words
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291 1982-01-24 7 PETROL KIOSK TO BE INCLUDED IN URA'S $50 MILLION PROJECT GOOD news for motorists working in the Central Business District a second multi-storey car park is to i be built. And this $50 million project by the Urban Redevelopment Authority will have291 words
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Article, Illustration200 1982-01-24 7 LOW GUAT TIN - Beware: These mushrooms are poisonous LOW GU AT TIN By THESE luscious-looking mushrooms, called Chlorophyllum molybdites, are proliferating in East Coast Park and elsewhere in Singapore. But despite their appearance, they are actually one of the few Southeast Asian toadstools known to be poisonous. The danger is that it is200 words
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Article80 1982-01-24 7 Man had illegal video tapes A MAN was charged in a magistrate's court yesterday under the Films Act 1981 for having 10 video tapes without valid certificates for showing them. Benson Yap Soon Ann, 41, also faces charges of having two obscene video tapes and three pornographic magazines. Yap. who80 words
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Article71 1982-01-24 7 THE MP for Pasir Paniang Mr Abbas Abu Amin. will be the guest of honour at Ponggal Nile, a cultural variety show put up by residents in the constituency, next Sunday at 7 p.m. The MP for Radln Mas. Mr M.X.A. Jabbar, will also address the audience. Highlights71 words
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Article40 1982-01-24 7 THE Sennett community centre youth group is organising a picnic to Desaru on Feb 21 (or $18 per adult and $12 a child aged below 12. Those interested should register at the centre or call *****5 for details,40 words
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237 1982-01-24 7 > A 45-YEAR-OLD shipyard worker who does not bei lieve in job-hopping re ceived his long-service gold award yesterday, for over 20 years' continuous service. A beaming Mr Ng Kwong Poh, who started as an api prentice with Singapore Slipway and Engineering on Jan237 words
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102 1982-01-24 7 Hotel's GM to dot the dragon's eyes A 50-METRE-LONG "super-dragon," one of the longest made in Singapore, will have its eyes dotted at the Mandarin Hotel on the first day of the Lunar New Year before its maiden performance there. The hotel's general manager, Mr Sonnie Lien, will dot its102 words
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339 1982-01-24 7 TWO Singapore-registered ships have been lost in the war between Iran and Iraq. The fate of another is hanging in the balance. But all crew members have been safely repatriated. The three ships have been abandoned for several months in the Iraqi339 words
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225 1982-01-24 7 Seek higher value deals, Singapore shipyards told SINGAPORE shipyards were yesterday advised to seek contracts of higher value by working on vessels requiring higher technology. This was one of the ways the Japanese used to increase their productivity and was suggested to local shipyards by the Minister of State (Education),225 words
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Article128 1982-01-24 7 PASSENGERS left behind a variety of Items In public service vehicles between Jan 2 and IS. They Incladr a canvas bag containing a camera stand, a lady's watch, umbrellas, sketch plans, keys, a lady's belt; A plastic bag contain- ing a shirt aid postcards, spectacles, parse,128 words
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299 1982-01-24 7 Furniture exports up by 15 pc last year SINGAPORE'S total exports of mouldings and knocked-down furniture increased by 15 per cent last year although export volume of timber and timber products dropped. Mr Riazwan Dzafir, chairman of the Timber Industry Board, says this was due to the increased demand in299 words
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204 1982-01-24 7 MEMBER FAILS TO GET INJUNCTION AGAINST CLUB A MEMBER of the Singapore Recreation Club (SRC), who is challenging his three-year membership suspension by the club in a court action, failed on Friday in his application to the High Court for an interim injunction against the SRC. Mr Sydney Ortega, 41,204 words
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Advertisement39 1982-01-24 7 Pictured: The Rolex Lody-Dotejust Chronometer, in lHct yellow gold, u-ith matching Super President bracelet Bezel and dial set with diamond*. ROLEX of Gem a THE ROLEX CENTRE at Ground Floor, Orchard Towers, Orchard Road, Singapore 0923, tel: 7379 03339 words
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Article, Illustration1277 1982-01-24 8 AT 6 p.m. tonight, fire officer Lai Ngit Sen will begin another stretch of waiting and wondering whether the bells will sound yet another fire. Nothing unusual about that you may say except that Mr Lai's family will possibly be the first ones to1,277 words
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Article, Illustration852 1982-01-24 8 LIM PHAY- LING - LIM PHAY-LING By 4 We no longer have the reunion dinner. When my parent* were alive, I always had to go back for the dinner or I would get hell. I feel what happens in the family every day is more important than a once-a-year thing. When you852 words
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Article273 1982-01-24 8 EVER since Christmas, tour companies and travel agencies have been pushing festive tour packages. Now they're called Chinese New Year Specials or Hong Bao Holidays. All the tour companies and agencies we interviewed reported brisk business and "full bookings" for all their Chinese New Year specials.273 words
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Advertisement104 1982-01-24 9 "■M^jT During this festive season, i^^^L a $500 gift hamper will be given away free with the purchase of any Mazda car or commercial vehicle. IM The offer is valid for contracts signed from now up to the end of the festive season. H-^Pafe BH^ *«t asia motors mo^oa KAMPONG104 words
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Miscellaneous819 1982-01-24 9 BY THE time they reach the age of 12 or 13, thousands of children will have spent more time watching television than doing anything else except sleep. They will spend more time each year viewing than they will with their parents or in the schoolroom. Television is here to stay819 words
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Miscellaneous651 1982-01-24 9 have helped their children to develop sound viewing habits. Now you may well ask for how long should children view each day? The answer here depends on the age and maturity of the child, the nature of the programmes, and what TV watching is replacing. The younger the child, the651 words
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Miscellaneous162 1982-01-24 9 HP^V How much should we let v the children watch? And it's an interesting fact thai in these young children there is no innate preference for violence or blood and thunder. In my view, these preferences are "educated tastes," and often the "education" is done perhaps unnecessarily by us the162 words
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Miscellaneous169 1982-01-24 9 t unities or outlets for play, excursions, and discovery. He may live on the seventh floor of a unit block. In these instances, parents must make special efforts to provide stimulation away from the TV set. Some television is all right, of course, an hour or two each day. But169 words
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Miscellaneous178 1982-01-24 9 Na S ways of improving programmes all the time and argue for these. For example, there are still too few programmes for children that are imaginative and creative. And there are too few themes, showing kindness, humility and compassion, all of which can be portrayed entertainingly. On the other hand,178 words
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Miscellaneous12 1982-01-24 9 Television too much heaven for kids who should be out living life?12 words
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Article517 1982-01-24 10 TOMORROW marks the start of the Lunar New Year festivities. An occasion when tradition forms the centrepiece of celebrations. It is a time when customs are observed to the letter and a breach in the observance of any of these customs will bring displeasure from517 words
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Article165 1982-01-24 10 A story of East Africa Illustrates the complexity of the problems in the Third W0r1d....: Many hotels and restaurants traditionally fired their stoves with kerosene or electricity. Bat skyrocketing prices forced the owners to convert their stoves to charcoal Soon, charcoal entrepreneurs were raiding wood supplies in the165 words
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117 1982-01-24 10 THE Singapore Repertory Players presented Foolish Virgins, "a virtuous comedy", by Lance Howard at the Victoria Theatre last night and it proved one of their best efforts. The cast was excellently selected and wellbalanced. Throughout the show, the audience was kept in a very117 words
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Article, Illustration986 1982-01-24 10 DAVID GRAY - Phone abuse A CALL TO ARMS Focus DAVID GRAY PUSH-BUTTON telephones were introduced into Singapore homes and offices three years ago, as part of Telecoms modernisation programme. This also involved the large-scale installation of electronic telephone switching equipment in the telephone exchanges. The aim: To improve the grade of telephone986 words
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Article, Illustration845 1982-01-24 10 LIZ SHERRY - Embarrassing moments to remember IN LIGHTVEN LIZ SHERRY By IT MX started because, as he confesses, Robert Morley is himself one for "dropping bricks", making unintentional embarrassing remarks or other blunders. He once took his mother-in-law, the great actress Gladys Cooper, to his home, forgot she was with him, andIPS - 845 words
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Advertisement165 1982-01-24 10 EMPORIUM HOLDINGS GROUP bb^bf^b* V^^bbbbb 1 f IST _^2tffllP^^Bßß\ B K i I *JBW Bt -^bbbbbP^ v^Bm. nßßfli 'ttaßßflflflflfll BBBB^^Bflflflflflflflß^ m t .^S^HISSaBk^V Bm AjßSaß^^^^jSßfl <^» JKt BkMwflPl 1 1 B^k ■^■tflO It We respectfully wish you great happiness in the Lunar New Year. In the ten thousand things you165 words
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Article, Illustration740 1982-01-24 11 RUPERT MORTON - RUPERT MORTON Recipes for a ripe old age By WHAT keeps you young? Is it your outlook on life or does it depend on what time you go to bed and whether you enjoy a nightly tipple of sherry or whisky? Repeated tests confirm the evidence that physical740 words
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756 1982-01-24 11 OF late much ink has been expended in the press and other publications concerning the expectations of employers and employees. As a reminder of how far we have come from the 1850's we quote extracts from certain Rules for the Office culled from that756 words
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741 1982-01-24 11 OUEK KOOI LIAN - OUEK KOOI LIAN By I POINT I HOW do we create moral i upright citizens? That must be the objective behind the current move to strengthen moral education in schools. Civics and Ethics do not seem to have worked or have had minimal success.741 words
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Advertisement194 1982-01-24 11 TOetroSHIBYBII QtkKnD il ME I If U "May your yearsbeplenteous yv ana your season filled with felicitations yR Celebrated jor over five thousand years, the Lunar Scu Year is still the <^Jr most important of all Chinese festivities. JmmEm In old China, New Year celebrations heralded theblossoming of Spring. For194 words
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Advertisement290 1982-01-24 13 0&$ Enr and this year, over 4,000 people will strike it rich in our new million dollar Cilffiki ItL Grand Prize: 3.2 carat flawless IHHww diamond with Gl A Certificate Ij i; s^V IS ffDl^^^. (or cash alternative of $150,000) /^^^B^J- Ist Prize: 3 kilogram bars of gold. JHB^SEm^ 2nd290 words
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Advertisement193 1982-01-24 14 Congratulations Best Wishes to the Government People of Australia on Australia Day Great tastes from Australia ...with Ben v»l miOOIE Cut boand RIVERLAND I CANNED fruits Vtt>«;f;irmer«i GENERALJOXES VVC9IOJ 1 1 ICI 3 PTV TTH Masters Fresh Milk niiAV For any meal, any time of the day, Scrumptuous variety to193 words
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Article, Illustration310 1982-01-24 14 Australia Day Message from MR K. MCDONALD High Commissioner of Australia to Singapore AUSTRALIA is often looked upon as a land flowing with milk and honey, or at least, wheat, wool and minerals. It is thus useful to reflect that on this day when we celebrate the310 words
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Article, Illustration618 1982-01-24 14 Despite generally depressed conditions elsewhere THE Australian economy has been experiencing strong growth, notwithstanding generally depressed conditions in much of the rest of the world. In 1980-81. real gross domestic product grew by -2.9 per cent and real gross non-farm product by 4 per cent. This618 words
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Article, Illustration1205 1982-01-24 14 THE Australian shepherds and boundary riders who followed the merino sheep to the arid frontiers of the continent in the 19th Century sensed that the land held more than promise for the pastoral industry. Where the sheep grazed there often were signs of mineralisation1,205 words
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Article, Illustration1049 1982-01-24 15 Australia Day The Commonwealth Games will be held in Brisbane this year IN LINE with modern trends, the 1982 Commonwealth Games in Brisbane will be bigger and more expensive than any of its 11 predecessors. The Australian organisers are confident their games will be at least1,049 words
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Article, Illustration291 1982-01-24 16 ONE of the principal aims of the government has been to achieve self-suffi-ciency in food production. Sustained efforts towards that end have resulted in what was once a chronically food-deficit country achieving a noteworthy break-through on the food front. By 1975-76, food production had reached 121 million tonnes,291 words
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Article, Illustration457 1982-01-24 16 India's Republic Day Message from Mr C. DASGUPTA, High Commissioner of India to Singapore I AM glad the Sunday Times is bringing out a special supplement to mark India s Republic Day. On Jan 26, 1950, India became a sovereign democratic republic. The Constitution which came into457 words
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Article, Illustration639 1982-01-24 16 INDIA'S first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehid, recognised that the development of science and technology and their adaptation to meeting the country's needs were of vital importance to economic progress. He was instrumental in drafting the government's Science and Technology Policy Resolution of 1958. Since then scientific activity639 words
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Article, Illustration364 1982-01-24 17 India's Republic Day LATER this year, eyes of sports lovers the world over, especially Asia, will be focussed on New Delhi. For at that time, this historic city will be hosting the biggest sports event of the year 9th ASLAD. For a full fortnight from Nov364 words
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Article, Illustration803 1982-01-24 17 ALL the great religions of the world have their followers in India. Over the centuries communities belonging to different racial stocks have come together and mingled in the mainstream of Indian life to make this land a composite of different cultures. Each one of these groups has803 words
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Obituary, Illustration190 1982-01-24 19 The family of the late MDM. TAN GOO HIANG thank relative* and friends (or their pretence, condolence*. donations, wreath* and assistance rendered during their recant bereavement ma^awammmamm^amawm The lamity of the late I Mdm Scan Ah Soo i wish to eipreaa their heartfelt I think t to ralativea.190 words
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Obituary, Illustration80 1982-01-24 19 MRS. TAN LIANG H JAT Nee GOH ENG KIAW Age 59 Passed away peacefully on 22/1/82 leaving behind beloved husband Tan Liang Huat Sons: T en Chung Hock, Jimmy Tan Chung Lock. Jamea Tan Chung Yaw, Richard Daughters-in-law Maureen Ng Mm Choo Qerardine Reutene Daughters: Ten Chung Lee Tan Chung80 words
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Obituary, Illustration68 1982-01-24 19 I FUNG HIP MUM, aged 71. passed 1 away peacefully on 23/1/82 leaving behind wife:- Loo Kwal Heong. sons Kah Fal. Kah Leong. daughters Ol Lin. Lai Lin. m i Lai Cheng. Lai Kong. Mcl Fong sons-in-law (.'hua Yew Boon I Ong Boon Plyau (Thomas) and granddaughter Chua Rulzhen Cortege68 words
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Obituary, Illustration47 1982-01-24 19 MADAM HO YOKE LAN egedtt paaaad away peacefully on 23 1 82 leaving behind beloved daughter Madam Chan Sow Pheng, mn« grandchildren to mo n her loss Body lying at 2738/2739 Blk M Gay langftahru. Funeral Cortege leaving for Mounl Vernon Crematorium at 2 p.m or Tueeday.2a.lJ2.47 words
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Obituary, Illustration58 1982-01-24 19 MR. V.V. SEBASTIAN i parsed away suddenly on 22/ IK 1 at 1320 hour, ii Tan Toed Sr n, I Hospital BckK will In- in stair si 23A Wolskel Road, Spore 133.' I from 10 am. .Sunday the 24 1 B j to lOam.M(ind.i> Hiei'i I 82 The body will58 words
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Obituary, Illustration32 1982-01-24 19 In Everloving Memory Of Madam Mary Teo Choon Kiow Departed three year* ago today Dearly missed and always remembered by husband, Yeo Siew Chong, daughters Piah Choo, Piah Buey and loved ones.32 words
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Obituary, Illustration43 1982-01-24 19 ATHMA SANTHI' POOJA BORN 9-11- IM4 DIED: S-1-IM2 MRS GOPINATH nee 8181 S WINDRUM KAUR (JEAN) AN ATHMA SANTHI POOJA WILL BE HELD TODAY AT 12.00 NOON AT THE SRI SIVAN TEMPLE, 1013. SERANGOON ROAD. SINGAPORE 1232 (OPPOSIT BENDEMEER SECONDARY SCHOOL).43 words
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Obituary, Illustration53 1982-01-24 19 TAN MUI ENG Aged 49 Psaaed away peacefully on 22nd January <M 2, leaving behind: Husband: Loo K.n Kwang Sons: Loo Chor Klang Loo Chor Huang Daughter*: Loo Chor Choo Loo Chor Geok Loo Chor Khoon Cortege will leave Blk 403. 617-F. Avenue 10. Ang Mo Kn on53 words
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Obituary, Illustration37 1982-01-24 19 With deepest sympathy to MR HARNEK SINGH 1 FAMILY on the sudden loss ol hi* beloved wife MDM NAJARAN KAUR Sadly missed and alway* remembered by SIKH SEWAKS GIRLS' KIRTAN JETHA a ALL SATSANG FRIENDS37 words
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Obituary, Illustration60 1982-01-24 19 In Evarlaating Mamory of S NITHIANANTHAN BORN: 17-03-S2 DEPARTED: 24-01-73 Ten miserable years have passed sine* you l«-ft us suddenl) without bidding goodbye The tears m nur tyaji we Haw wiped away (llcnlly but the sorrow, m our heart win suy imanmiillj Milling >O u always row60 words
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Obituary, Illustration57 1982-01-24 19 In Loving memory ol MISS V BABY SAROOJA DEPARTED 24.1.7* hour long years have passed Thoughts of you bring tears Because we miss you badly The world would be like heaven Just to have you bark again Dearly misaed by Father. Mother. Brother*. Sul.r. Brother-in-lao. Sistars-in-law. Napnaoa 4 Niecea. V57 words
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Obituary, Illustration51 1982-01-24 19 SHE LIVES ON IN OUR MINDS in loving memory or KEECHOOIEONC Oap.rtad 24 1 ISSI IN LIKE AND IN UEATH YOU KACE BRAVELY AND PEACEFULLY That day now one year has passed, and happy we are. you attain eternal bliss NIRVANA Sorrowfully miiwd by husband TANG CHOY EAN a daughter51 words
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Obituary, Illustration21 1982-01-24 19 Anyone knowing the wheraabouts of MDM THULASY ARUMPOO. please contact tat: 7MO7W. The children need you. Please comeback.21 words
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Article, Illustration1055 1982-01-24 20 How they qualified Luxembourg I Italy 2, Italy 2 Denmark f, Italy 2 Yugoslavia I, Greece I Italy 2, Denmark 3 Italy 1, Yugoslavia 1 Italy 1, Italy 1 Greece 1, Italy 1 Luxembourg I. EUROPEAN GROUP FIVE P W D L F APts Yugoslavia1,055 words
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Article, Illustration215 1982-01-24 20 After almost resigning, Bearzot labours on ITALIAN BOSS PUTS UP WITH STRONG CRITICISM LONDON, Sat. Italian soccer manager Enzo Bearzot was so upset after Italy's disastrous 1-0 victory over Luxembourg in their last World Cup qualifying match that he thought of resigning. Though Italy made it to Spain, they hadIPS - 215 words
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Article48 1982-01-24 20 ATHLETICS: Stanley Floyd, of the United States, set a world indoor record of 5.22 sec. for the 50-yard dash last night at an invitation athletics meet in Los Angeles, California. He beat the previous record of 5.25 sec. set by country mate Houston McTear in 1978.48 words
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Article33 1982-01-24 20 Billy Olson, assistant track coach at Abilene Christian, set a meet record in the pole vault of 18ft 1 in (5.52 metres) at the 15th annual Philadelphia track classic in Pennsylvania.33 words
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Article48 1982-01-24 20 Mary Decker, of the US, set a world indoor record for the women's mile with a time of 4 mm. 24.6 sec. at an invitation athletics meet in Los Angeles. The previous record of 4:28.5 was set by Francie Larrieu, also of the US. in 1975.48 words
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Article40 1982-01-24 20 World Boxing Council flyweight champion Antonio A velar, of Mexico, is recovering from the flu and seeks a oneweek postponement of his scheduled title fight next Saturday against Colombia's Prudencio Cardona, A velar's manager said here in Guadalajara, Mexico.40 words
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Article43 1982-01-24 20 A Filipino judge ordered World junior lightweight champion Rolando Navarette to set aside U5528,400 ($57,936) out of the US$BO,OOO won in his first title defence, to guarantee that he can pay his former wife now suing him for damages in Manila43 words
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Article15 1982-01-24 20 HOCKEY: China beat Japan 5-4 in an international tournament in Battle Creek, Michigan.15 words
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Article30 1982-01-24 20 India and Pakistan will play eight junior Tests, four in each country, between Feb. 17 and March 4, K L. Passi, Indian Hockey Federation secretary said in Bombay.30 words
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Article51 1982-01-24 20 MOTOR RALLYING: West German Walter Rohrl, driving an Opel Ascona 400, won the 50th Monte Carlo rally, comfortably beating Finland's Hannu Mikkola. Leading placings: 1 Walter Rohrl (WG). Opel Ascona 400 2 Hannu Mikkola (Fin) Audi Quattro 3 Jean Luc Therier (Fra), Porsche 8 hr. 20 mm. 3351 words
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Article41 1982-01-24 20 Several spectators were reported hurt when a car competing in the Monte Carlo rally went off the road on the Corobin Pass. Richard Yvora and Annie Pratesi in an Alfa Sud crashed on the sixth-stage of the final run.41 words
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Article36 1982-01-24 20 SKI-ING: Ursula Kenzett. of Liechtenstein, scored her first World Cup victory by halting the winning streak of Switzerland's Krika Hess in a slalom decided by a hundredth of a second in Lenggries, West Germany.36 words
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Article34 1982-01-24 20 United States ace Bill Koch scored his second straight World Cup triumph in a 30--kilometre ski cross country race in Brusson, Italy, to climb to a runner-up place in the overall standings.34 words
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Article44 1982-01-24 20 TABLE TENNIS: England and South Korea qualified for the final of the women's team event with victories in the West German Open championship in Kiel. Results: England 3 Finland 1, England 3 Japan 0. South Korea 3 Sweden 0. Yugoslavia 3 Hungary 0.44 words
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Article30 1982-01-24 20 YACHTING: Eight racing yachts, out of a fleet of 22, have completed the third-leg of the Whitbread round-the-world race, competition organisers said in Mar Del Plata, Argentina. Agencies.Agencies - 30 words
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266 1982-01-24 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Sa Malaysia 4-1 in the thi Zone Davis Cup tennis c Indonesia who led 2-1 after the second day yesterday, collected their winning point through Justedio Tarik, who overcame S. Selvaraioo 6-2, 6--2,6-3. They made the final score 4-1 whenAgencies - 266 words
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115 1982-01-24 20 JAGTAR SINGH and K. Jayamani took the honours for I the second week running in the I second leg of the Lotto crossI country league at Macßitchie Reservoir yesterday. Jagtar won the men's event in 33 mm 35 sec. while Jayamani won the women's115 words
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Article21 1982-01-24 20 ABIDJAN. Sat Abidjan beat Union Douala. o( Cameroun, 3-2 in a third-place playoff in the Friendshipsoocer i tournament here AFP.AFP - 21 words
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Article214 1982-01-24 20 McEnroe, Chris named champs LONDON, Sat. American tennis stars John McEnroe and Chris Evert Lloyd were yesterday named as the official world champions by the International Tennis Federation. This follows an assessment of their playing records last year by a panel of former champions, Don Budge, Lew Hoad, Fred Perry,Agencies - 214 words
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Article191 1982-01-24 20 DUBLIN, Sat. Solomon Gomez, head of the sanctions department of the Organisation for African Unity renewed the threat of a boycott of the World Cup soccer by Algeria and Cameroun. Gomez said in an interview that the Supreme Council for Sport in Africa, meeting inAP - 191 words
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Advertisement617 1982-01-24 20 \m /S^ PERBADANAN PEMBANGUNAN IIWIV BANDAR N^dfe/^ (URBAN DEVEIOPMf NT AUTHORITY) V^ Invites applications from persons suitably qualified in their respective professions for the following vacancies in the site supervisory organisation of the Dayabumi Project Phase 3. This major project comprises a 35 storey, 160,000 sq metres complex scheduled for617 words
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Advertisement78 1982-01-24 20 NOTICE WE REGRET TO INFORM ALL OUR CUSTOMERS THAT OUR HOTEL WILL BE TEMPORARILY CLOSED DUE TO THE RECENT FIRE IN OUR HOTEL ON 2 1ST JANUARY 1 982. WILL ALL GUESTS WHO HAVE BOOKED FOR THE CHINESE NEW YEAR SEASON, PLEASE FIND ALTERNATIVE ACCOMMODATION ELSEWHERE AS OUR HOTEL WILL78 words
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344 1982-01-24 21 Sheringham sparkles in winding-up gallop KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Tunku Gold Cup candidate, Sherlngham, with visiting English jockey Philip Robinson in the saddle, showed form when he reeled off 600 m in 37.6 sec this morning, finishing with plenty in hand. The going was good. The five-year-old Irish gelding by Blakeney344 words
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Article167 1982-01-24 21 The week's best workouts TUESDAY (good): Eyeliner returned the fastest time of 39.6 sec over 600 m. Pel L*ong sprinted smartly in 40 and so did High Yield II in separate workouts. WEDNESDAY good Shining Keoni drew attention to his chances in the Tunku Gold Cup when clocking 40. Master167 words
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Article, Illustration832 1982-01-24 21 EPSOM JEEP - Wally and his 'medicine man' act EPSOM JEEP HE FOOLED THEM ON GOLD CUP DAY By THIS story was once related to me by someone who was close to Wally Bagby. Fact or fiction, I cannot say. It does sound a bit Damon Runyunish but knowing Wally, I suppose there832 words
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Article1073 1982-01-24 21 RAPF 1 2.15 CLASS 4 DIVC 1,200 m KAUU 1 (3-year-olds) (Stakes: $13,000) 1 o*o Air Bas nSI Air Yeoh 3ag ul same Sag 3 I 6 FaUaw The Leader SI P A I Yap 3 nzc ul same Kbaa 6 1 0 Ueateaaat AniMtraag SI P I-1,073 words
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Article1264 1982-01-24 21 RACE 1 2.00 CLASS 4 DIV A -1,200m (3 4-year-olds) (Stakes: $13,000) I *00 Cmb De Grace 57 Major Issue-Ahmad 4 "2* SaMaa 11 *6 laiaif«lilr Arttoa 57 Regal Wlse-K Chong 4mo y NftttaM 8 i 5*2 Uak taart 17 Ahmad Samad^Owner 4 nzg JaaaMl 9 4 Ow1,264 words
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Advertisement1070 1982-01-24 21 f UNDERWRITER JASONS SUPERMARKET has an immedi- We hov tMO "exonaes for this position, one .n Kuantan ate vacancy for a ond •♦>• other Johore Bahru. The successful applicants' duty is to aid the respective Branch Monager Oil I7«o IUAMI/'L'D Th W have mind must moture on d imbued OnLLiEiO1,070 words
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Article, Illustration1135 1982-01-24 22 Bent on making the world of soccer his stage SINGAPORE'S soccer superstar Fandi Ahmad is bent on turning professional what with the numerous oners he has been receiving from several clubs over the past year. In this special interview with tIMESFURT soccer writer PETER SIOW, Fandi says he is keen1,135 words
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329 1982-01-24 22 MELBOURNE, Sat THE West Indies convincingly defeated Australia by 86 runs in the first final of the Benson and Hedges World Series Cup competition at the Melbourne Cricket Ground here tnriav The West Indies managed 216 for eight, then bundled Australia out for 130 inReuter - 329 words
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Article20 1982-01-24 22 LONDON. Sat Halifax and Port Vale drew 1-1 In an English Division Four League match last night. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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182 1982-01-24 22 NATIONAL boardsailing champion Ho Kah Soon took the overall lead on the first day of the Straits Steamship-sponsored Singapore Boardsailing Open Regatta at the East Coast yesterday, reports JANICE SEAH. In second place was Thailand's Sa-ard "Lek" Banawan, the world junior champion, followed182 words
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542 1982-01-24 22 JANICE BEAH - JANICE BEAH By THREE records fell on the last day of the Chinese Swimming Club's single age-group meet at Amber Road yesterday. The first to go was Kwek Leng's 1977 time of 33.4 sees, for the 50 metres freestyle event for girls 10-11542 words
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Article69 1982-01-24 22 INDORE, Sat. IndUs Central Zone, replying to England's first innings' total of 436 (or seven declared, were 197 for five wickets at the close of second day's play in a threeday cricket match here today. Scares: England 436-7 dec. (I. Botham 122; M. Gatting HI. G. DilleyReuter - 69 words
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Article69 1982-01-24 22 ADELAIDE, Sat. Australian international Graham Marsh goes with a four-stroke lead into the last-round of the South Australian Open at Kooyonga tomorrow. I Marsh shot a 67 over the 6,136-metre course to repeat his course-equalling record yesterday. Marsh is 11 -under the card for 205.Reuter - 69 words
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Article56 1982-01-24 22 CAPE TOWN, Sat. South African Mark McNultv held onto his five-stroke lead in the third-round of the S. A. B. Masters golf tournament with a 69 for a 15-under-par 201. Countryman Denis Watson (68) moved into second on 206, and Hugh Baiocchi (67), of SouthAP - 56 words
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Article24 1982-01-24 22 THE friendly squash match between Singapore Selection and New Zealand-England juniors at the East Coast Recreation Centre this morning has been cancelled.24 words
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Article26 1982-01-24 22 TODAY'S EVENTS BOCCEB NFL: Div. 1: I Police v Jubilee (Geylang. 4.30). BOARD SAILING Singapore Boardsailing Open Regal ta (East Coast. 10) YACHTING Interport racing (Changi).26 words
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331 1982-01-24 22 JOE OORAI - JOE OORAI BAHRAIN MATCH SWITCHED TO QUEENSTOWN By SOCCER fans at the National Stadium saw red yesterday And it was all due to a s. itch in venue which caused the Bahrain-Tiong Bahru friendly match, scheduled there at 5.30 p.m, to be played331 words
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Article186 1982-01-24 22 LONDON, Sat. English soccer aristocrats West Ham tumbled out of the English Football Association Cup in one of today's major fourth-round upsets. All other third-round I matches postponed. Reuter. Blackpool 0 QPR Brighton 0 Oxford Bristol C 0 Villa Chelsea 0 Wrexham Palace 1 BoltonReuter - 186 words
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198 1982-01-24 22 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By THE Singapore Rugby Union have appoints Englishman Roger Cooper to assist his compatri at, national coach John Burgess. Wee Tiong Howe, the SRU chairman for coaching and training said yesterday: "We are satisfied with Roger's credentials and he has impressed with198 words
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Article68 1982-01-24 22 KUALA PILAH, Sat. Striker Zahariman Alias was the hero when he scored both goals for Negri Sembilan in their 2--1 upset win over defending champions Selangor in a Malaysia Cup soccer match here this evening. Zahariman's goals came in the 23rd and 28th minutes while Selangor repliedNST - 68 words
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Advertisement204 1982-01-24 22 Who says you can't listen to music without headphones? FAIR MATE Personal Stereo Mini Cassette Recorder Stereo Recording Normal Cro- Tape thru' built-m Right Selector Left Condenser (Metal-tape Microphones Capability for Stereo Playback thru playback) Mini Stereo Separate Right Lett Headphones Volume Controls Mono Playback thru' Record/Battery Level built-in Speaker204 words
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Miscellaneous162 1982-01-24 22 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Warm And Sunny. TEMP. (C) up to S a.m. TOMORROW: 31 max., 25 mln. SUNSET today: 7.19 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.11 a.m. Amaterdam 0/6 C Cloudy Landan 4/9 C Cloudy Atfeeaa }C t I Laa Aagelea 5/15 C Clear Baagkak 21/31 C Clear j Madrid162 words
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Article, Illustration1091 1982-01-24 1 ANNE MILLINGTON - ANNE MILLINGTON By DELLA BUTCHER is a very unusual woman whose driving force has been the urge to take on a challenge. That, coupled with a sense of determination and enthusiasm, and a genuine and warm love for people, has provided her with a life crammed with colourful1,091 words
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Advertisement277 1982-01-24 1 jUji 111 FILMS COMING YOUR WAY THIS YEAR P. TWO Sunday Times film reviewer ROGER 1 YUE dips Into his eeUaMi bag aad 1 brings yon the films that will light ■p the movie screens this year. Two epics, Conan the Barbarian and Ex- ealibur; Mcl Bracks' saay History of277 words
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Article, Illustration963 1982-01-24 2 ROGER YUE - ROGER YUE By WHAT is in store for filmgoers in 1982? As in previous years, a mixed bag, to be sure. But a check with Shaw and Cathay Organisations shows that fewer multi-million-dollar movies are in the offing. Producers are apparently wary of spending963 words
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Article, Illustration810 1982-01-24 2 The Prodigal Son Now showing at Golden. Clomonti, Quoonttown, Palace and Zenith Reviewed by LESLIE FONG THERE are only four directors of kung fu films whose works I would recommend without hesitation to fellow enthusiasts Hong Kum Poh, Jacky Chan, Lav810 words
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Advertisement351 1982-01-24 2 ■f ohight 9" 15pm atj CAPITOL-REPUBLIC I A DROP BY BALLOON ON the ROOF of a SKY HIGH FORTRESS STRONGHOLD in THE MOST ORIGINAL DARING ROBBERY OF 100 MILLION IN EMERALDS! > SEASON FROM TOMORROW H' m *a ij r^ j f VfGREEN ICE I m RVANOM Al- AWL \R(351 words
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Advertisement626 1982-01-24 2 ■■■■■■■■a I GONG XI FA CAI f 'organisation K«f.ly»i»)»?'ViW.tl 1 I ASI 4 I 1 "THEBtYONO ■;mati:nii»»y[ii.-w.vji a i I lorn. I 30. 446 4i I CLASH ol THE TITANS y F&Fyl P«nli ol Ih. 5.n1.m.n1.l I Swotdtm.n ■■rli.-tl.)-.,,.— t .i^,,vli OPENS TOOAV I am. I 45. 400 64b Panta626 words
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Article645 1982-01-24 3 MAX LE BLOND - MAX LE BLOND IT is a truth universally acknowledged well, if not universally acknowledged, recognised in this neck of the woods, in local Frogpondium at least that producers, directors or theatre groups wanting to do a local play must be in want of their wits645 words
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Article, Illustration836 1982-01-24 3 Pauline Walker - Pauline Walker TALL, broad-shouldered and athletic-looking, Han Kee Juan is a Singaporean dancer whose talent and commitment have taken him far. Trained here in classical ballet from the age of 10, he is now, at 24, beginning his third year with one of836 words
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Article, Illustration595 1982-01-24 3 KIRPAL SINGH - KIRPAL SINGH TOMORROW all of us will celebrate Chinese New Year. The Chinese New Year should be significant for all who want to be poets because of its connections with the moon. In keeping with the spirit of the Lunar New Year,595 words
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Advertisement199 1982-01-24 3 f HOUSE OF VEGETARIAN A 10. MURRAY STREET. SINGAPORE 0207 BETWEEN MAXWELL HOUSE METROPOLE THEATRE TEL: *****95 Wishing all our customers and friends a Happy Chinese New Year We are open on the 24 25 26 4 27 Jan 82 WITH SPECIAL NEW YEAR DISHES Business from 10 am -9pm199 words
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Advertisement298 1982-01-24 3 ORCHID LANTERN ftf IIF?X^Jt^M Ist DRINK CHARGE 2 P«' P«'*on VjjjPj I I <^l I You cor ofch the International Floorshow pjfrom 10.30pm enjoy non-stop donee music mf T^flL.xiTtti no cover charge i 1"" "if ™*M m y/M E/«^^ jPVfc» Usffj2j D ~HB." 11-iii ap sL 9 I Lm\ backgroundl298 words
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Article, Illustration681 1982-01-24 4 -^PIMSUM IF YOU don't mind rubbing shoulders with the many Malaysians rushing home for the New Year, you can take a trip to Penang to catch TV heart-throb Chow Yuen Fatt. The Malaysians seem to be having a better deal than us. At Kuala Lumpur,681 words
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634 1982-01-24 4 DAVID COOK - DAVID COOK By in Boston CONSUMERS are pulling the plug on the electronic organ industry Faced with high interest rates and rising unemployment, fewer Americans are buying a home version of the king of instruments for their family room. Another blue note634 words
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160 1982-01-24 4 LENA UM: I LIVE AT THE MOUTH OF YANGTZE RIVER (EMI): Though Lena only cuts a few records a year, she nevertheless maintains the quality of her productions. She has a successful career in singing, her voice and performances are160 words
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Article, Illustration456 1982-01-24 4 BELA BARTOK Concerto far Orchestra. Daace Suite Chic*™ Symphony Orchestra, Sir (&»rg Sofa (Deeea). There are those who love Bartok's music and those who hate it. I imagine the two works on this recording give comfort to both sides in the argument.456 words
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Advertisement313 1982-01-24 4 DALE CARNEGIE gkm COURSES AVAILABLE TO M BUSINESS INDUSTRY DALE CARNEGIE t, under COURSE ONE COURSE TWO SALESMEN and Vtudofr SALESWOMEN: COURAGE GET MORE CONFIDENCE RESULTS LEADERSHIP This action-packed 10 ways the Dale Dale Carnegie Sates Carnegie Course helps Course helps you: men and women: Develop sales conlidence j Acquire313 words
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Advertisement184 1982-01-24 4 TOP 20 JS|B| SONG TITLES 1 3 Why Do Fools Fal In Love (Diana Ross) 2 2 Physical (Oivia Newton-John) 3 1 I Can't 60 For Tha! (No One Do) (Daryl Hal John Oates) 4 6 Let's Groove (Earth, Wind ft Fire) 5 7 Daddy's Home (Cliff Richard) 6 5184 words
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Article, Illustration521 1982-01-24 5 AWAITING you are two glorious days of fun, red packets and good viewing. This is what's in store for you: The Marie Of David Copperfleld (Monday, Ch 5, 11.21 a.m. and Tuesday, Ch 5, 11.51 a.m.): Here's your chance to get your fill of magi^. David521 words
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Advertisement356 1982-01-24 5 [pitmang Pitmans the oldest correspondence college in UK has since its foundation in 1840 been guiding, tutoring and leading students from all over the world to commercial and professional qualifications that have opened doors to successful careers. You too can now achieve the same success by enrolling with Pitmans Correspondence356 words
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Advertisement246 1982-01-24 5 I £y v I—U1 U h are; fi HmV im ir tf I 0 h i M P^BB bVmml MWMMM mVmmM^_^HmL^MbJL^M^£^M^^. The Amazing AKAIVS-5 Video 14 Day/9 Programme Timer Recorder Precision made to give Warning Alarm Buzzer picture-perfect images for better Still Picture video entertainment Frame-by Frame Operation Outstanding features246 words
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Miscellaneous946 1982-01-24 5 |^_tt t/F I after U-ins shot in the ]iT T A| I at the stone I huuso. Sai Kuan is jailmmj Wfl led four years and his j 1 I accomplice. Long, nine THK MAKING OF I J I years, for drug traffickM \.S.H (Ck a, 4.5« [M M I946 words
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Miscellaneous1023 1982-01-24 5 10.05 TamanKanak-Kanak (Malay) 7 30 News And Weathw Forec st 10.35 Book Adventures The Haunting > (Malay) Of Harrington House 7.50 in Person Featuring WEA Dane--11.25 Ovaltine World Of Sport Incorpo- ers rating Big League Soccer 8.40 Mr Horn 12.55 Conversational Mandarin J-J5 Magazine Zero One 1 IS Unrlt And1,023 words
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Advertisement352 1982-01-24 6 There another world of romance Sapphire romances arc more exotic, are more exciting than most ordinary romance fiction. in Sapphire romance you 7/ find that love is a wonder that comes in rnanv form. A fancy sometime*, a phantom and occasionally a splendid reality. S< > it you 're a352 words
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Miscellaneous903 1982-01-24 6 jane's lips as she y\. v\^<^^Sfe /marcs' J^ "fyi 'v S^pS n^_.__ I^-nRHHii^H Changes ahead will affect \OJ\ WTHCVW FOKECAST 4fJJ|JU\L UJUJJU JBTS^i. IF It's your birthday today as you set out on i IC^^^^^^^^^^^M^^^B^^^^M^^^™ marriage plans could be speeded up or you make another year «f life, you'll probably903 words
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Miscellaneous352 1982-01-24 7 wiwjniivA^^ wmnpi UIH ~^d^^^^H|^HS^ T| S^TT.WE KNOW SME MAD ALL THREE MUST BE fC"" T^^^T t~A_ I L D I WCK r_ ««PP i- jj v FROM THE MAN <■! B►• EXCEPT AS A LAST RESORT.' ,^I UWmVW.-' f (QOJ JrCr^ tl .jfcff 3 "W^/T«W'm*^^R- ID GARVIN _M KNH USETME352 words
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Article, Illustration1237 1982-01-24 8 PETER KEYS - I know a place PETER KEYS Story and pictures by i Where is this place, this gorgeous retreat, this seeming shangri-la? Is it thousands of kilometres away and beyond our reach? Is it in dreamland, or is it just in an obscure part of Malaysia which I have just discovered?1,237 words
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Advertisement410 1982-01-24 8 Wishing all our Friends Pat runs x^lV^. I A Happy &^ll^(te3F Prosperous ijygLg New Year We arc clOMd tiom v 1 25th to 27th January 1982 Business as usual from 28th January 1982 Feel Fit and invigorated Make a date with uv We assun- you that you'll Jed refreshed after410 words
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Article, Illustration1828 1982-01-24 9 NG EX KHIAM - NG EX KHIAM FUN AND FROLIC ON A LINER BOUND FOR THE HIGH SEAS By Then there was the negro who loved running around the ship in the dead of night for a breath of fresh air. Because of the heat in the Suez Canal1,828 words
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Advertisement418 1982-01-24 9 You don't have to go to England to get a British education. scud\ lot \our gudhficaiKHi ai home and prepare for a successful career wilh Collier Macmillan Schools. > our amwer stnpis aresern lo I ondon and returned by prompt courier service provided by MBBSB INTERNATIONAL SINGAPORE: tnrol in one418 words
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Advertisement479 1982-01-24 9 BEACHES? IVtefTTLIFE? THE introduction of our Kuala Lumpur service on December 18 will be a boon to the tourist as well as the businessman. Name it. Beaches? Sight-seeing? Shopping? Nightlife? They are all yours with Thai Airways' services between Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur. HAT Yai has the exciting night life.479 words
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Article, Illustration525 1982-01-24 10 LIM PHAY LING; NGHAI CHEE WOH - Yes,go east this Lunar New Year LIM PHAY LING NGHAI CHEE WOH GET ORIENTED INTO SILK AND SATIN, MANDARIN COLLARS AND CHEONGSAMS GO EAST this Chinese New Year. Now's the auspicious time to get oriented and go back to your roots. Go all the way with sensuously slithery silk, satin525 words
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Article, Illustration1529 1982-01-24 11 WINSTON LEE - Fixed traffic fines a good idea but problems may arise WINSTON LEE IfEVUlMlfll 4 DIFFICULTIES will arise when motorists receive "Requests for driver's particulars" for alleged offences which were supposed to have taken place two or three months previously and the hapless motorist was never physically booked or caught. Charges1,529 words
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Article, Illustration709 1982-01-24 11 WINTSON LEE - WINTSON LEE DAIHATSU, predominant in the light truck market here for some time, made quite an impact some four years ago with the revolutionary and interesting three cylinder Charade. The previous Charmant, based on Corolla mechanicals, was not much of709 words
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Advertisement158 1982-01-24 11 THE METAL Lubrijilm RECONSTRUCTOR FOR YOUR ENGINE WHAT LUBRIFILM WILL DO FOR YOUR ENGINE W M PG> W LUBRIFILM has the ability to fill bearing surface A W~ imperfections and build up a metallic lubricating M film to replace metal lost by wear. In doing so M improves the bearing158 words
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Advertisement22 1982-01-24 11 WISHING ALL OUR PATRONS FRIENDS A HAPPY PROSPEROUS CHINESE NEW YEAR I I^l BBHB3nr?!^JB BBBvv?n^if7»M3iiT^tjT?^B K H ■HUHMNI Hi f p^^ I22 words
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Article, Illustration730 1982-01-24 12 GRACE WONG - GRACE WONG By The meaning behind those festive dishes "JIAO ZI", the meat and vegetables dumpling wrapped in a skin of flour, is fairly well-known among Singaporeans as a north China snack. But to the northern Chinese, eating Jiao Zi is also a ritual for the New730 words
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Article, Illustration1034 1982-01-24 12 RAY ANG - RAY ANG k v^^ )UT with the old and in with the new; out nth the Rooster, and in with the Dog, as the Chinese usher in the New Lunar Year. Amid reunion dinners, the chorus of "yum sengs", the Chingay festivities, the1,034 words
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