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Title Section13 1982-03-21 1 The Sunday Times No. 2390 MARCH 21, 1982 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 98/1/8213 words
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Article135 1982-03-21 1 WHY THE AGED ARE SENT TO HOMES A MINISTRY of Social Affairs survey gives a detailed insight into why Singaporeans send their elderly to homes tor the aged and it reveals their reasons usually concvir. iLc fact that there is no-one to look after them. The year-old survey results give135 words
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Article312 1982-03-21 1 BENG TAN - Women's cancer team needed- SINGAPORE needs a special team to treat gynaecological cancers, and the Health Ministry should take the lead in forming it. The call for this was made last night by the president of the Obstetrical and Gynaecological Society of Singapore, Dr W.C. Cheng. Dr Cheng maintained that312 words
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693 1982-03-21 1 BENG TAN Fees guidelines: Legislation as last resort By Medical Reporter THE Singapore Medical Association will for the first time throw open to all its members the controversial question on drawing up a guideline for doctors' fees. The move will come during693 words
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105 1982-03-21 1 HELSINKI, Sat. An international commission Just back from a tour of Vietnamese-occupied Cam bodia said yesterday it had no seen no evidence that American chemical weapons had been used on people there. The commission of 22 academic specialists formed here in October 1960, saidAFP - 105 words
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Article187 1982-03-21 1 VIENNA, Sat. Saudi Arabia, the world's largest oil exparW, will cat Its pradaction celling t* seven million barrel* ft day next maath from 7.5 million tola month, Saudi OU Minister Sheik* Ahmed Zakl Yamanl mid today. He said the kingdom would cat production tarttier187 words
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432 1982-03-21 1 SUDOMO: RIOTS STARTED BY EXTREMISTS TO DISRUPT POLLS RALLIES Jakarta returning to normal JAKARTA, Sat. AS THE Indonesian capital returned to normal today after two days of rioting, the government blamed rightwuig Muslim extremists for provoking it at an election rally. Indonesia's national security chief, Admiral Sudomo, said their aimReuter; Kyodo - 432 words
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Article, Illustration49 1982-03-21 1 BY GEORGE, SHE DID IT THE weaker sex, the males that is, give a lofty cheer to the champion, National Cadet Corps girl Jennifer Chew. k Jennifer, 16, came up tops at the NCC rifle meet I yesterday, outshooting the lads and setting a new record. SEE PAGE 649 words
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Article, Illustration180 1982-03-21 1 Afghan Day today andS'pore lends its support THE gaverameat baa realfinned Ita aaapart far the werldwlde nairaiaatlia af the Sevtet lavaataa aad aecaaatfaa af Afghaaaitaa by Watag ather aattaaa la deekrlag teday AfghaatoUn Day. Ceaatriea that have already daae aa tadade the Uatted Statea, Japan, Britaln. Canada, aad Ttaallaaa. A180 words
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677 1982-03-21 1 LEONG WENQ K AM By CINEMA operators are t.ghting the threat from video-tapes and better television programmes with instant noodles, sunshades, gold pendants, motorcycles and even free trips to China. This is a sign of the times. Where they once ran contests to677 words
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Article71 1982-03-21 1 LEONG WENQ K AM - NEW DELHI. B*4. At least Si peanie were killed and 8 •then aertoaaly lajared when a speedlag traas-ladla express trail slammed iota a teartat teas at aa smu*aed crossing la aaatfcera Andkra Pradesh state today. All *f thaae killed- 21 met. 21 w«men aadAP - 71 words
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Article, Illustration184 1982-03-21 2 All eyes on a shopping VIB THIS boy with a toy rifle and spear appears to be in a world of his own as he saunters through a Vienna department store recently. But there were people watching him all the time particularly the sharp eyes of a woman nicknamed Wonder184 words
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263 1982-03-21 2 'Saudis care for Filipino Muslims' BAHRAIN, Sat. Saudi Arabia said yesterday it cared for the estimated two to four million Muslims in mainly Christian Philippines and wished to see them enloy freedom of belief and legitimate rights, the official Saudi Press Agency (SPA) said. Saudi Arabia, a major supplier ofReuter - 263 words
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159 1982-03-21 2 BEBtUT, Sat. Unsuspecting squatters drove a car booby-trapped with 60 kg of explosives around here for two days and almost sold it, without realising the danger. The car had been parked near the Egyptian mis- slon where another boobytrapped car blew upAFP - 159 words
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424 1982-03-21 2 NEW DELHI, Sat. Soviet Defence Minister Dmitri Ustinov returned to Moscow today after an extensive tour of Indian defence facilities and promised that the Soviet Union would help India develop its armed forces and defence production. In a statement at the airport before departure,AP; NYT; UPI - 424 words
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78 1982-03-21 2 BEZTKRS (France), Sat. An unidentified group destroyed five million litres of French wine near here during the night, a new development in the Franco-Italian wine war. Police said the wine was poured from seven railway tanker wagons marked clearly as French wine fromReuter - 78 words
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Article205 1982-03-21 2 Holland to give only medic aid and food to Vielnam BANGKOK, Sat. Visiting Netherlands Prime Minister Andries vu Agt saM today that Ua country would provide only food and medical aid to Vietnam and had eat «ff funds for a Dutch-supported project In I^aos, where political prisoners were allegedly beingAP; AFP - 205 words
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211 1982-03-21 2 BEIJING, Sat CHINA'S breakaway Catholic church has threatened to launch a counter-attack against Pope John Paul for allefing that Chinese Cathoics were being persecuted, Chinese newspapers reported today. A statement by a Chinese bishop, Michael Yang Gaojian, on behalf of the Chinese church wasReuter - 211 words
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Article251 1982-03-21 2 OTTAWA, Sat. Canada was being forced to impose sanctions on Japanese vehicle manufacturers by their refusal to extend voluntary export quotas beyond the end of this month, two senior cabinet ministers said yesterday. In TOKYO, International Trade Minister Ed Lumley said in five days ofUPI - 251 words
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Article306 1982-03-21 2 BANGKOK, Saturdw UNITS of Mr Son Sann's Khmer People's National Liberation Front (KPNLF) are battling against a Vietnamese onslaught, to hold on to two villages in south-western m^ mmm^^^^ mmmm^^ mm Cambodia near the Thai border, Western sources said here today. Latest reports said aboutAFP - 306 words
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Article, Illustration335 1982-03-21 2 NEW YORK, Sat. More than two years after Soviet troops moved Into Afghanistan, a number of nations have hit out against the Soviets to show support for those Afghans who have resisted them. In December last year, the Karopean Parliament called for the markingAgencies - 335 words
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Article, Illustration179 1982-03-21 2 GENEVA, Sat. Afghanistan lost a million people in men killed in battle and from epidemics and malnutrition since the Soviet intervention more than two years ago, former Afghan Finance Minister Said Qassim Rishtya claimed here today. Speaking at a press conference here at the UnitedAFP - 179 words
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Article71 1982-03-21 3 THOUSANDS OF conservative whites attended a rally in Cape Town yesterday to launch a new right-wing party, opposed to any power-sharing with non-whites in South Africa. The gathering voted overwhelmingly to name the group the Conservative Party of South Africa. Its formation was the final stepAP - 71 words
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Article69 1982-03-21 3 THE CAMBODIAN government has published a "white book", claiming that during last year Thailand grossly violated Cambodian territory and openly served as China's chief agent in the region, the official Phnom Penh news agency said yesterday. The book charged that, according to still incomplete statistics, Thai aircraft violatedAP - 69 words
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Article57 1982-03-21 3 THE POLISH Journalists' Association, suspended under martial law more than three months ago, was dissolved by the government yesterday, an official announcement said. Warsaw Mayor General Mieczyslaw Debicki said the association, which supported the suspended Solidarity free trade union, undertook actions conducive to the dismantling of stateReuter - 57 words
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Article87 1982-03-21 3 THE PALESTINE Liberation Organisation (PLO) yesterday rejected an American interpretation of its ceasefire with Israel, and reserved the right to attack the Jewish state from any direction other than across the Lebanese border. US State Department spokesman Dean Fischer said Washington understood that any hostile action,Reuter - 87 words
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Article78 1982-03-21 3 SRI LANKA President Junius Jayewardene gave a firm indication, in Colombo, that former Prime Minister Sirimavo Bandaranaike's civic rights would not be restored. "She does not seem to have reformed," he told a public meeting. Mrs Bandaranaike, 66, was stripped of her civic rights for sevenReuter - 78 words
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340 1982-03-21 3 MANAGUA, Saturday NICARAGUA'S ruling junta has given its support to a Mexican plan to bring peace to Central America. In a flurry of diplomatic activity yesterday, Mr Sergio Ramirez Mercado, a member of the three-man junta, held talks in Mexico City with President JoseAgencies - 340 words
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160 1982-03-21 3 SOLDIERS TOOK SHOTS AT US, CLAIMS TV CREW SAN SALVADOR, Sat. A tfcree-mu BrullUa televMM mn crew said they were sh«t at by Salvadorean soldiers here yesterday but no one was Injured. A member of the O'Glob* news crew said the soldiers fired at their ear, which had clearly Identifiable160 words
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Article42 1982-03-21 3 TOKYO, Sat. Thirty-one crew members abandoned a 33,442 tonne Panamanian-regis-tered ship, the Academy Star, yesterday when it was about to sink off the coast of Japan, the Maritime Safety Agency here said. All were rescued by Japanese patrol boats. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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253 1982-03-21 3 WASHINGTON. B*l. THE Reagan administration has told Congress the United States must build up its chemical warfare capability because Soviet forces are now the world's "best prepared and best equipped" to fight in that kind of conflict. In a 424-page report submitted by the StateAP - 253 words
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143 1982-03-21 3 LONDON, Sat. A British diplomat, who had been assigned to the British embassy in Tel Aviv, was charged with breaking state secrecy laws by passing classified information to an Egyptian diplomat. Rhona Janet Mclntyre Ritchie, 29, who pleaded not guilty, was released onUPI - 143 words
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Article, Illustration390 1982-03-21 3 'West will deploy medium range missiles if LONDON, Sat WEST German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt warned yesterday that the West will begin deploying medium range nuclear missiles in Western Europe, including West Germany itself, by the end of 1963 if concrete agreement is not reached with Moscow by then to slashAFP; UPI - 390 words
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Advertisement382 1982-03-21 3 J/ W 1 SALE OF ORIENTAL CARPETS HAND MADE CARPETB FROM AFGHANISTAN PAKISTAN KASHMIR PERSIAN TURKISH CAUCASIAN TRIBAL RUGS AT SINGAPORE CONFERENCE HALL SHENTON WAY SINGAPORE 1 TEL: *****1 1 Lost 2 days Todoy tomorrow i k FROM 1 1.00 A.M. TO 8.00 P.M. A The standard by which all382 words
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363 1982-03-21 4 HONGKONG, Saturday THE dry spell, now hitting Malaysia's ricebowl states for. the fourth month, is likely to substantially cut rice production over the next 12 months, the Far Eastern Economic Review says in its latest edition. In a report from Kuala Lumpur,363 words
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317 1982-03-21 4 Govt acts to push plan for western rail link- KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Malaysia has decided to go ahead with a plan to build a second railway, stretching more than 900 km along the west coast, to strengthen the existing rail link. The government also hopes to build a new railwayReuter - 317 words
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187 1982-03-21 4 Syndicates out to monopolise minibus operations KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Syndicates believed to have been formed by a group of businessmen are making bids to monopolise the minibus operations in the Federal Territory and Petaling Jaya. The Malay Mail, in a report today, quoted sources as saying that the syndicates have187 words
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229 1982-03-21 4 Razaleigh blames West for the plight of millions KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday MALAYSIAN Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah yesterday accused industrialised countries of becoming increasingly introverted, protectionist and even indifferent to the plight of millions of fellow human beings. He told an international i symposium attended by representatives from about SO229 words
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212 1982-03-21 4 Premier is sure of visiting Bangladesh next month KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said today that his visit to Bangladesh in the middle of next month would definitely be on. No dates have yet been fixed, he said when talking to reporters after openingNST - 212 words
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Article24 1982-03-21 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Malaysian and Japanese official* exchanged views on Thursday on government policies to aid the growth of smallscale industries. AFT.24 words
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Article59 1982-03-21 4 POLICE HAVE arrested the driver of an express bus which was involved in an accident in Klang on Thursday, in which eight people died and 12 were seriously hurt. The OCPD, Supt Esa Haji Hassan, said in Klang yesterday that the 30-year-old driver, who was treatedNST - 59 words
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Article49 1982-03-21 4 FOREIGN MINISTER Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie yesterday defeated former magistrate Omar Haji Othman in Kuala Lipis, Pahang, and remained the Lipis Umno divisional chief. The minister obtained 123 votes against Mr Omar's 69. It was the first challenge for the post he had faced since 1972. NST.NST - 49 words
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Article71 1982-03-21 4 DEPUTY PRIME Minister Datuk Musa Hitam said in Kuala Lumpur on Friday that any country, foreign body or individual wanting to adopt an Internal Security Act detainee under a new policy announced recently needed the detainee's consent. "The offer is conditional upon application and mutual acceptance ofNST - 71 words
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Article77 1982-03-21 4 FORMES MALAYSIAN Prime Minister and current president of the Muslim Welfare Association (Perkim), Tunku Abdul Rahman, will visit China for 10 days in May for a closer look at the Chinese Muslim community. The Tunku will leave on May 10 at an Invitation the China Islamic OrganisationAP - 77 words
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Article63 1982-03-21 4 MANUFACTURERS AND advertisers may soon have to reckon with a tougher law on making false or misleading claims about their goods or services. A bill to amend the Trade Descriptions Act, 1972, is expected to be passed during Parliament's current sitting. Industry sources described the Bill asNST - 63 words
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198 1982-03-21 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Parliament last night passed the Anti-Corrup-tion Agency Bill which Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad hoped would make Malaysia a clean nation. In presenting the Bill, Dr Mahathir said the government under his leadership aimed to create "a clean, effectiveAFP - 198 words
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Advertisement244 1982-03-21 4 p* (IMPORTED) special offer *Tvl ills*. I Klllt iU£f upwards Hum 'j^flna£ offer extended kg 28th March 'H2 WJL. New Arrivals featuring an exclusive and hilly imported j ui*J&*~ <~Tm lolleitKMKrfWailCihineK *^^+3B^^+ .^^afN^ '^M Bar Counters Ate f gold plated Dining Set. C^JSt/^^^fci^fc?'* I***^1 1 Bedroom vts and many more244 words
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Article, Illustration458 1982-03-21 5 ROMEO PAJARILLO - Aged sent to homes as their children are busy working ROMEO P A J ARILLO By OLD folk enter homes for the aged mainly because family members are working and lack the time to care for their ailing elders. Lodging at the homes has little to do with deserting elders458 words
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627 1982-03-21 5 EDMUND TEO - survey said, reported that they wanted to be admitted. They also said accommodation problems and family conflicts were the second and third major reasons for going to the homes. Close to half, or 47 per cent, had only one child who627 words
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297 1982-03-21 5 Turf club to extend special bus service SCheme- EDMUND TEO By THE SINGAPORE Turf Club plans to extend Ita special bus service scheme far pouters follewug the sacceas ef the earlier scheme which started In December. Under the present scheme, the Singapore Shuttle Bat Company ran aheat M hues la297 words
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431 1982-03-21 5 Plan vague? S'pore officials reply SINGAPORE officials yesterday replied to reports that the proposal for an institute for continuing education for workers here was vague. A member of the study team, which recently returned from Japan, said: "If they had that idea, the Japanese Appraisal Team in August 1961 wouldn't431 words
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57 1982-03-21 5 CONRAD RAJ - THE SPEAKER of Brunei left Singapore yesterday morning after a nine-day visit. Pengiran Indera Mahkota Pengiran Muda Haji Kemaludln Ibni Al-Mar-hum Pengiran Bendahara Pengiran Anak Haji Mohd Yassim arrived on March 12. During his visit, he called on President and Mrs Devan Nair,57 words
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333 1982-03-21 5 CONRAD RAJ By TRADERS here will be disappointed to learn that recently introduced Indonesian measures to promote foreign trade through the relaxation of import, export and foreign exchange controls will not apply to Singapore. "The new measures will not apply to333 words
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Advertisement143 1982-03-21 5 Gold is more than just gold^when its piaget at B M mK^S^^^ .^^J^ L IB W m. I *^^^H B aaal ffirii ft IB I ,H HaW t Bf WaV aV --^aaaW f^. lift ill aaaCld-PSiVI 4. V I aaaaaaaT^X I I 1 I 18 I IfPIAGET "I ~^aaaa* I143 words
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558 1982-03-21 6 TERESA 001 - TERESA 001, By Education Correspondent Paper to gear students to keep up with use of data and figures STUDENTS offering economics at the GCE 'A' level examinations next year must now study an extra paper on statistics. The paper will test students' ability to558 words
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Article, Illustration31 1982-03-21 6 Bull's eye Jenni's a hit of a miss Cheers of jubllatlon...NCC members from East District schools who bagged the majority of the prises JENNIFER hard work over six Saturdays and Sundays31 words
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327 1982-03-21 6 HEDWIG ALFRED By JENNIE Get Your Gun and fire! She did mod even all the boys at the National Cadet Corps rifle meet yesterday laid down their arms in surrender. Jennifer Chew, If, a Secondary Poor student of327 words
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204 1982-03-21 6 Indian firm to set up plant to produce booze OUT with that Singapore Sling concocted with imported gin. For soon it will be the real thing based on Singapore gin. Also going local will be rum, vodka and liquor. An Indian company is planning to set up a plant in204 words
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Article44 1982-03-21 6 THE new chairman of the Methodist Welfare Services management committee is Mr Richard Tambyah Other officials elected at the inaugural meeting last month were Mr Sim Boon Peng (vicechairman), Mr Peter Joe Chia (honorary secretary), and Mr Lee Gek Seng (honorary treasurer).44 words
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Article149 1982-03-21 6 UOB prime rate goes up tomorrow LOANS from the United Overseas Bank group, including the Chung Khiavv and Lee Wah banks will cost more from tomorrow. The group will charge 0.5 per cent more at 9.75 per cent per year to its best customers. This will be 0.25 per cent149 words
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Article54 1982-03-21 7 HEALTH Problems of Abestos and Other Mineral Fibres is the subject of a talk by Professor Corbett McDonald of Canada's McGill University tomorrow at the Apollo Hotel at 12.30 p.m. Prof McDonald is professor of occupational health and his special one-off lecture is organised by the National54 words
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151 1982-03-21 7 BANK TO EXHIBIT ITS ART COLLECTION IN JUNE CHRIS YAP By THE United Overseas Bank has been buying works of art for nearly a* decade and it will exhibit part of its massive collection in a debut show in June. An art competition will also be organised with the Ministry151 words
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303 1982-03-21 7 LOCAL manufacturers were told yesterday there were still many areas where they could further improve their operations as most multinational companies here prefer to get parts and components from Singapore firms rather than import them. This was pointed out yesterday by the303 words
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Article40 1982-03-21 7 THE Labour Ministry is investigating an explosion in Premet Shipyard on Thursday afternoon In which a contract worker, Mr Lai Kin Hoo, 24, was killed. Mr Lai was working on board a ship when the mishap occurred.40 words
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Article69 1982-03-21 7 FOLLOWING the successful debut of the St Patrick's School band at the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board's music in parks and gardens programme, other school bands are Joining in the run. Today, the St Gabriel's School band will perform from 5.30 to 6.30 p.m. at the Esplanade.69 words
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Article58 1982-03-21 7 A NEW mosque will soon be built in Jurong East under the second phase of the mosque building In public housing estates programme The Muslim Religious Council has invited all residents of Jurong East to a meeting at Block 231, Jurong East next Sunday at 1058 words
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Article, Illustration677 1982-03-21 7 ROMEO PAJARILLO - Pilot who proved them wrong by coming through the barrier sound ROMEO PAJARILLO By CHARLES (Chuck) Yeager, the first man to break the sound barrier 35 years ago, still enjoys making sonic booms in his fighter planes. Now 59 and a retired brigadier-general of the United States Air Force, he677 words
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295 1982-03-21 7 Call to consider export of prefab housing units SINGAPORE should consider exporting prefabricated building component parts to neighbouring countries after the pressure on its own building industry has eased, it was suggested yesterday. I The point was made by Mr James Feme, a senior partner in the architect flrm of295 words
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178 1982-03-21 7 Beatty Sec School moves to new home in Toa Payoh POTS and pans, brooms and dust-pans, 12,000 library books, registers, report cards even the potted plants and flowering shrubs. Ever^ thing was packed and moved when the 30-year-old Beatty Secondary School shifted to new premises this week. The school, which178 words
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Article68 1982-03-21 7 Kim Seng road show A ROAD show will be held in the car park behind Block 54. Nile Road, next Friday It is organised by the Kirn Seng constituency s four residents committees and the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation. The Minister of State (Defence) and MP for Kirn Seng, Dr Yeo68 words
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289 1982-03-21 7 600 PRIMARY STUDENTS IN ANG MO KIO TO MOVE INTO $4 M SCHOOL FOR 600 students staying in Ang Mo Kio, March 29 will be a day to look forward to. For then, they move into their very own school the $4.28 million Chong De Primary School The Primary One289 words
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Advertisement274 1982-03-21 7 f Selfish Ambitions Snow in Summer The Hwa Chong Junior College Chinese Society Tickets at $3, $2 at the Central Booking Office I (Victoria Theatre), C K Tang and I Cold Storage M W Presented under the Ministry of Culture Play Production Assistance Scheme M i aSi >ii ii is274 words
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Article163 1982-03-21 8 THE Home Affairs Minister, Mr Chua Sian Chin, will be asked if he is aware that innocent peofile at food stalls in Housng Board estates are being arrested and detained by police on race days till the evening. Mr J. B. Jpyarr tn*m (Aim), who163 words
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Article, Illustration576 1982-03-21 8 SAFRA VITAL TO KEEPING UP SERVICEMEN'S SPIRITS SINGAPORE must maintain a credible defence capability if it is to deter potential adversaries and continue to survive and prosper. As a small country, it can threaten no one for however much it spends on defence,576 words
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338 1982-03-21 8 THE use of nightsoil buckets must be phased out quickly to prevent water pollution and the spread of infectious diseases, Environment Minister Ong Pang Boon told Parliament on Thursday. Besides, the lob of removing nightsoil had found no new takers. He made338 words
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176 1982-03-21 8 National drive in September to make roads safer ANOTHER national road safety campaign will be launched in September to reduce the death toll on the roads. It will be aimed at cutting down road deaths which had gone up from 257 in 1960 to 273 last year or one death176 words
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Advertisement62 1982-03-21 8 )IVIME HEALING h a teaching taught in the New Testament by Christians. The Bible says that Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today and forever (Hebrews 13:8). We invite you to visit us and hea Rev Billy Andrews from U.S.A. Services conducted at PUB Audi' torium, Somerset Road at 7.3(62 words
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Article, Illustration338 1982-03-21 9 CULTURAL organisations were assured last night that the Culture Ministry would help and cooperate with them with all its available resources. The assurance came from the Parliamentary Secretary (Culture and Health), Mr Wan Hussin Zoohri, when he opened Singapore's first Festival of Dance338 words
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Article27 1982-03-21 9 THE MacPherson Zone "D" residents' committee will launch a blood donation campaign today from 9 a.m. to noon at MacPherson community centre, 400, Paya Lebar Way.27 words
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Article, Illustration370 1982-03-21 9 -Keene to take on many opponents at a time EIIS^B BRITISH Grandmaster Raymond Keene will play simultaneous matches today agalaat selected Singapore players at the Holiday Inn, starting at 12.W p.m. The event la sponsored by Living magadne, tor which Keene writes a moathly article, Thai Airways and Rtenta Watch.370 words
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256 1982-03-21 9 Stringent action against parking along ECP i TRAFFIC Police are taking stringent action against illegal parking on the East Coast Park- way shoulders or breakdown lanes, following repeated warnings against such practice by the Public Works Department. Despite the No Stopping i or Clearway signs put up by the PWD,256 words
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81 1982-03-21 9 Changi Airport features in new airletter A NEW pictorial aerogramme depicting a night scene of the Changi Airport will be sold at 35 cents at post offices from on April 21. It will bear an imprinted stamp of an aircraft in flight. The new aerogramme. the first to be Issued81 words
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Article41 1982-03-21 9 THE Tanah Merah community centre youth group is organising a three-day tour to Tioraan Island from May 7. The fee is $125 for each member and $130 for non-members. Those interested can telephone *****62 on or before April 2441 words
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480 1982-03-21 9 Appeal to stop Kentucky flour sales fails THE registered owner of the Kentucky Fried Chicken Corporation trade mark and its local franchise holder lost an appeal on Friday to get the court to temporarily stop the agent of Kentucky flour from distributing it here. The owner of the trade mark480 words
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Article, Illustration1208 1982-03-21 11 MENTION the price of rice and doors close, mouths purse shut. Most importers prefer not to talk about it, let alone see it in print. Those who did agree to discuss the trade and its intricacies requested anonymity. Their reluctance steins from the sensitivity over rice prices.1,208 words
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Article, Illustration927 1982-03-21 11 Once a freewheeling business, now subdued, predictable In the Western style of business, they want to check your credit rating with your bank, and they want letters of credit. In the Eastern style, we assess the man we are dealing with. Is he honest? Does he gamble? What is his927 words
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Advertisement406 1982-03-21 11 mMJ^A^ il^JiJi ICfSiJ A. Jki# LIVE IN CONCERT T A T» Now buy just one pair of Texwood jeans l/X/l T"\ from authorised Texwood dealers listed below y y JLA a. and you could win Tickets-for-Two 'I v I j f 'I to either the Cx>cktail or Dinner Shows. I406 words
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Article, Illustration496 1982-03-21 12 WHAT does the future hold for floral art in Singapore? Some florists feel that now is the time to be thinking about a training school for professional flower arrangers. One of them, Mr Andrew Ng said: "There is a need for more496 words
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Article, Illustration1175 1982-03-21 12 ANNE MILLINGTON By. LIVING in a garden city, do we take the beauty of flowers for granted? As we pass the flower nurseries ablaze with colour, do we yearn to reach out and pluck the blooms to brighten our homes or offices? Perhaps it does1,175 words
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Article527 1982-03-21 12 ANNE MILLINGTON - IN LIGHTER VAN RAVINDRAN VELOO By Who's going to win the Otah awards this year? THIS Thursday, you are going to see the Golden Globe Awards on television. The Golden Globes are widely considered to be forerunners of the Academy Awards, indicating who the Oscar winners wul be and who527 words
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Article, Illustration666 1982-03-21 13 CULTURE SHOCK! THAILAND and how to survive it By Robert and Nanthapa Cooper Times Books International. $9.50 Reviewed by T. PHADOEMCHIT CULTURE SHOCK! Thailand displays a systematic and vci light-hearted insip'.i into the Siamese kingdom, birthplace of The King And I,666 words
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Article, Illustration1001 1982-03-21 13 NANCY CHNG By KRUNG RATTANAKOSIN, capital city of Thailand and better known at Bangkok, will be 200 years old next month. There will, however, be no mere birthday party for this great Asean city. The occasion also marks the 200 th year of the1,001 words
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Advertisement724 1982-03-21 13 Calendar of Major Events Rattanakosin Bicentennial Celebrations Date Events Location Apnl 4 Mem-making Ceremony in Homage to the Royal Ancestors Grand Palace Apnl 4-6 Ancient traditional alms-gmng Khon or Masked Play Sanam Luan| (Ramakien. the Thai version of the Ramayana) National Stadium Apnl S Homage-raving Royal Barge procession to the724 words
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Article526 1982-03-21 14 IT has finally come. The voice on the radio telling YOU that it takes about 10 seconds for an experienced thief to pick YOUR lock. The insistent tone with which he details how "our cherished possessions" are now at risk from the intruder. But wait! All may yet526 words
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Article129 1982-03-21 14 On Reflection v y THE SPOTLIGHTS dim, the figure »t centre-stage Man: the Brezhnev era is drawing to its end. The once virile Mr Brezhnev is seen feebly weeping on television at the funeral of a friend. The taint of corruption lightly brashes the Mice untouchable Brezhnev mafia. A satirical129 words
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Article28 1982-03-21 14 LONDON, Mar. 18. A 71-year-old London jeweller last night backed himself for £3,000 in the Victoria Club Billiards Handicap and won! Sunday Times, March 19, 1933.28 words
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56 1982-03-21 14 NEW WILMINGTON, Mar. 18. Mr. Howell Getty, President of the First National Bank, was found shot dead here today. A note was also found drawing attention to a $50,000 life assurance policy which, it was stated, was sufficient to enable the bank to reopen for56 words
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Article59 1982-03-21 14 WITH Easter round the corner, all the ladies are getting set for the big fashion parade at Easter service! One ladies' haberdashery Madge at 67, Selegie Rd, Tel: 4227 was way ahead with their ad "We are showing on Monday, March 20, an assortment of Ladies ready-to-wear and59 words
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Article, Illustration142 1982-03-21 14 What the others are being paid elsewhere Me Tl» mm mm tof uc* ot the mncM occwjrtm ill tut pnntt wctof a iMHMtf by MMMf m p jfeatti m tkt pnirilt sector Nad M umt M|ft ot aorta* epntnu a Ken Dm Mttc MCtor Han M MM mt—m Wmm wctofj142 words
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955 1982-03-21 14 HONGKONG THERE is a close relationship between salaries of those in the civil service and the private sector. This applies not only to those with professional qualifications, but at all levels. It is not an accident. Pragmatic as ever, the government and the955 words
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Article, Illustration73 1982-03-21 14 Private sector outstrips civil service in wages Survey on Jftj*i Graduates' l Earnings and LAWYERS, perhaps not surprisingly, earn more money, on the average, than all other graduates or holders of professional qualifications especially when they are in private practice. Those of them in public service don't fare too badly73 words
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Article, Illustration290 1982-03-21 14 PROFESSIONAL qualifications and university degrees are prized in Malaysia more than in many other countries. The reason because it virtually guarantees holders prestige, status and well paid Jobs. The type of qualification you enter service with is equally important since it can290 words
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Article, Illustration934 1982-03-21 15 THE PHILIPPINES THE salary scales of professionals and graduates in the government service are generally 35 to 40 per cent less than those offered by the private sector. The figure, however, is only an estimate by the Ministry of Budget in the Philippines because no934 words
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Article, Illustration993 1982-03-21 15 THE UNITED STATES FOR graduates in America who are hardworking and ambitious, the career message is clear go into the private sector. While the public service can offer better conditons such as health and pension benefits, government salaries for professional workers lag noticeably993 words
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Article811 1982-03-21 15 HUGH FULLERTON - HUGH FULLERTON By •WHAT," I asked Colonel E E Arison, efficiency engineer, who in the last 25 years has taken thousands of industries apart and hunted through their works to locate trouble, "is the greatest cause of failure of workers?" "Lack of enthusiasm," he replied Instantly. "What,"IPS - 811 words
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Article53 1982-03-21 15 THE Sunday Time* this week continues with Its column called WORK-WISE. A/ Holes en how yon can work better aid get ahead will be featured. We want espefe^^T.'.^^^^ our panel of experts, we hope to publish solutions to the problems you pose. So do write la and help53 words
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Article, Illustration132 1982-03-21 16 Years o upheaval as I remember The story so far THE judiciary committee of the US House of Repreeentatives was urging the Senate to hold trials to impeach President Nixon. It said: "Reasonable men acting reasonably would find the President guilty." By now, Nixon was in San Clemente awaiting the132 words
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Article, Illustration1622 1982-03-21 16 But the gods exacted a £ear£ul price On his way to success Nixon had travelled on /many roads, but he had found no place to stand, no haven, no solace, no inner peace. He never learned where his home was IN THE MONTHS of Nixon's final torment,1,622 words
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Article, Illustration217 1982-03-21 16 IN PAST TWO «f Time magastae's pxcerpto at Years of Upheaval, Kteiager wrato that ids mala c— cent dorian the Watergate rrtata was a«t the lavesttgatt— hat h*w to sastala the credibility W the U8 as a laajsr pawer. He relate*! the a4mtah> trattM's efforts to217 words
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Article213 1982-03-21 16 IT WAS NOT entirely an accident that I met the West German leaders in Munich, where they had assembled for the 1974 finals of the quadrennial World Cup. West Germany won in a game that confirmed a theory I had long held about the relationship of213 words
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Advertisement192 1982-03-21 17 A multi-national company is looking lor a Production Manager tor one o* its departments We are involved in machining heavy equipments mainly from the oil field and marine sector The candidate must be above 30 years of age Experience in supervising and managing a machine shop of substantial size will192 words
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Advertisement387 1982-03-21 19 APPOINTMENTS INSTITUTE OF SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES Applications are invited from citizens/permanent residents of Singapore to the post f>f: EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Qualifications Candidates should have a Honours Degree. Preference will be given to those with administrative experience and ability to write. Duties Include financial, personnnel and general office management. Salary and387 words
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Article, Illustration387 1982-03-21 20 EACH year, around this time, the guessing game begins. Can a Singaporean win the Singapore Open golf tournament? And the answers range from the half-hearted "Unlikely" to an emphatic "No." And local golfers would love to prove the critics wrong. For the Open387 words
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Article588 1982-03-21 20 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRID A By SINGAPORE'S premier golf course, the Bukit Course at the Singapore Island Country Club, has been the logical choice of the Singapore Open championship for the last 20 years. But the Serapong Course at Sentosa will soon probably next year or in588 words
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Article, Illustration1184 1982-03-21 20 HOO YEW GEE - HOO YEW GEE By Long-hitting Americans and Australians expected to pose strong challenge Car and $20,000 await golfer who holes in one TOP golfers from Taiwan and the Philippines, aided by their deadly play around the greens, are favourites to carry off the big prizes1,184 words
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Article, Illustration582 1982-03-21 21 Zoeller, Marsh, Littler, Townsend and host of others compete FUZZY ZOELLER of the United States graced the Philippines Open. So did Greg Norman and Terry Gale of Australia. And Australian Graham Marsh played in the Hongkong Open, though he made an amazing exit582 words
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185 1982-03-21 21 THE XL-4, the latest top grade golf club from Spalding, is the finest golf club science can make for the average player. Spalding created a club which seeks to improve his game by increasing his distance and accuracy. The main features of the185 words
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297 1982-03-21 21 MANY golfers are also quite serious about fishThus, many will already be aware of Daiwa's preeminence in quality fishing tackle. In this technical and quality-oriented field, Daiwa is the leader in the world. Like fishing, golf is also a sport of great individuality and solitary297 words
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Article, Illustration340 1982-03-21 21 Speed up play with yellow golf ball IT STARTED with tennis some five or six years ago, when fluorescent yellow balls were introduced on the tennis courts. At the beginning, most tennis ball manufacturers were sceptical and they waited to see the outcome. It was a success as tennis players340 words
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Article, Illustration623 1982-03-21 22 Lu's string of successes began here A GOLFING sensation appeared on the Asian circuit three years ago and Singapore can cherish the memory that his string of successes began right here. Taiwanese Lv Hsi Chuen, then 24, drew his first gush of joy from the sport when he beat his623 words
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307 1982-03-21 22 Wide choice of accessories and equipment GOLFERS in Singapore and abroad acknowledge that Pan-West has the widest selection of golf equipment and accessories At Pan-West, you can i find the latest golf accessories from Honma it Lynx from Japan, including the latest style Lynx shoes with Velcro-fasten-ing flaps instead of307 words
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Article, Illustration317 1982-03-21 22 FROM the day he picked up a golf clnb la ISM, mechanical engineer Karsteln Solhelm has constantly searched for ways to improve golf equipment aad help gotten lower their scores. Karsten revolutionised the golf clnb manufactnrlng Iwrifs hi IMS when he developed the heel-toe balance principle.317 words
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Article65 1982-03-21 23 SYDNEY, Sst. Former Indian cricket captain Bishen Bedi has issued a Supreme Court writ against a Tasmanian cricket club for alleged breach of contract. The writ alleged that Bedi had a contract with the club for the 1981-82 cricket season giving him Aslo.ooo ($23,000) accommodation andReuter - 65 words
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Article325 1982-03-21 23 to 15, of whom 12 have played Test cricket. Sam Ramsamy, chairman of the London-based South African Non-Racial Olympic Committee (SANROC), welcomed the Board's action as a positive step. But he said that it did not go as far as the promise made to IndianReuter - 325 words
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Article61 1982-03-21 23 CAPE TOWN, Sat. South Africa, replying to the unoffi cial English Xls first innings of 223, were 13 for one at tea on the second day of their second four-day cricket match today Secret: English 223 (G. Gooch 83, W. Larkins 29, P Willey 39, Van derReuter - 61 words
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Article267 1982-03-21 23 CAPE TOWN, Sat. Rebel English cricketers touring South Africa refused to comment today on their three-year ban from Test cricket, but their South African manager said that he was surprised by its severity. "No player will say anything tonight or is likely to say anything before theAgencies - 267 words
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215 1982-03-21 23 FRANKFURT, Sat. West Germany flew out for their World Cup warm-up matches against Brazil and Argentina yesterday, leaving captain Karl-Heinz Rummenigge and several other star players behind. Rummenigge, European Footballer of the Year for the past two seasons, has his left leg in plasterReuter - 215 words
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Article31 1982-03-21 23 MIDDLESBROUGH, Sat. Struggling English First Division team Middlesbrough yesterday signed former England winger Dave Thomas from North American Soccer League club Vancouver Whitecaps. No fee was disclosed. AFPAFP - 31 words
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Article30 1982-03-21 23 MEDELLIN, Sat. Peru drew 1-1 with Colombian champions Atletico Nacional last night in a warm-up match for the World Cup soccer finals starting In Spain in June. Renter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article28 1982-03-21 23 TRIPOLI, Sat. Ghana won the African Nations' Cup soccer tournament when they beat hosts Libya 7-6 on penalty-kicks after a 1-1 draw after extra time. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article18 1982-03-21 23 LONDON, Sat. Southend and Preston drew 2-2 in an English Division Three soccer match yesterday. AFPAFP - 18 words
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Article, Illustration719 1982-03-21 23 KEEPING THE GAOL INTACT Goalkeepers are again likely to play a substantial part in the World Cup tournament GOALKEEPERS play a crucial role la soccer matches. Sometimes they make the difference between Iy and defeat, tally so when It i to penalty-kick tlons. In the > of the World thereIPS - 719 words
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Article, Illustration83 1982-03-21 23 Africans won't boycott World finals assures AFC boss TRIPOLI, Sat Ydne katchew Temenu, Ethiopian president of the African Football Confederation, has ruled out an African boycott of the World Cap finals In Spain despite New Zealand's participation. He told a Press conference here yesterday that be was not aware ofReuter - 83 words
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Article232 1982-03-21 23 Suspension will save English cricket about $8m LONDON, Sat. Fifteen rebel English players, on a tour of South Africa which has caused international controversy, have been banned from Test cricket for the next three years. The ban, which starts on April 15, was agreed last night by the executive committee232 words
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148 1982-03-21 23 Singapore heading for innings victory MALACCA, Sat. Singapre are headed for an innings victory over Malacca in the two-day Malaysian Cricket Association league cricket match at the Malacca Club Padang. After skittling out Malacca for a paltry 76 runs in 109 minutes today, Singapore replied with 173 for seven declaredNST - 148 words
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Article71 1982-03-21 23 PERTH. Sat Opening batsman. Mike Veletta, 17, one of Western Australia's most promising young cricketers, has won a A 55.000 ($11,500) scholarship which will enable him to spend the northern season at Lord's in London. He will join the ground staff there next month. Veletta, who playsAFP - 71 words
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310 1982-03-21 23 Aussie pace shatters Kiwis in Test CHRISTCHURCH, Sat. Australia's pace attack today turned on their deadliest performance of the current tour, reducing New Zealand to 96 for eight on the second day of the Third Test cricket match. The New Zealanders, set a first innings target of 353, largely due310 words
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Article36 1982-03-21 23 ATHLETICS: Thirty-one foreign athletes from eight nations, among whom is American triple jumper Willie Banks, who will come up against China's Zou Zhenxian. will take part in an international indoor meet in Tokyo today.36 words
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Article20 1982-03-21 23 In Rssm, American Craig Virgin will attempt to win his third consecutive title in the world cross-country championships.20 words
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Article55 1982-03-21 23 BASKETBALL: The Detriot Pistons scored their fourth straight victory beating Seattle Supersonics 119-115 in an NBA match in New York. Other results: Atlanta Hawks 95 Houston Rockets 94, Portland Trail Blazers 109 Golden State Warriors 95. College basketball results: Louisville 67 Minnesota 61. Oregon State 60 Idaho 42.55 words
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Article57 1982-03-21 23 BASEBALL: Cleveland beat Seattle 2-0 in ar exhibition game in New Yore. Other results: Texas 4 Montreal 0. Royals 3 Toronto Blue Jays 2, Minnesota Twins 4 Boston Red Sox 3, St. Louis 3 New York Mets 1, Baltimore 7 Atlanta Braves 3, Los Angeles Dodgers 11 Cincinnati Reds57 words
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Article38 1982-03-21 23 CYCLING: Irishman Scan Kelly flashed through the eighth and final stage of the Paris-Nice route to win the 10.7-kUometre 32nd "Race to the Sun" race with a total time of 32 hr. 3 mm. 21 sec.38 words
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Article44 1982-03-21 23 MOTOR RACING: Frenchman Alain Prost (Renault) clocked the fastest time of 1:28.808 to shave more than six seconds off the practice lap record for the Jacarepagua Course as drivers prepared for tomorrow's Brazilian Formula One Grand Prix in Rio De Janeiro.44 words
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Article20 1982-03-21 23 SKATING: Soviet speedskater Alexander Baranov set a world record of 6:54.66 In the 5,000 metres in Alma-Ata, Kazakhstan.20 words
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Article22 1982-03-21 23 SKI -ING: Harri Kirvesniemi. 23, the 1982 world championship bronze medallist, won the men's 15km cross-country race at Strbske Pleso, Czechoslovakia22 words
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Article27 1982-03-21 23 In Kraataka Gan YigaalavU, overall World Cup champion Phil Mahre, of the United States, scored his first giant slalom victory of the season, clocking 2:23.6527 words
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Article33 1982-03-21 23 SI Ml WRESTLING: Grand champions (Yokozunas) Kitanoumi and Chiyonofuji and No. 6 Maegashira Tochihikarl scored their sixth straight victories, sharing the lead in the 15-day spring Grand tournament in Osaka, Japan.33 words
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Article29 1982-03-21 23 SWIMMING: Olympic champion Jorg Woithe was eliminated in the heats for the men's 200 m freestyle when he clocked 1:56.46 at the international championships in Toulouse, France.29 words
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Article20 1982-03-21 23 HATER-POLO: China beat New Zealand 14-7 in a tour match at Oueen Elizabeth II Park in Chnstchurch AgenciesAgencies - 20 words
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Article163 1982-03-21 23 SCOREBOARD AUSTRALIA Ist bu< (averalKkt !«-i) Laird c Smith b Troup 12 Wooa c Crowe b Hadlee 64 DyaMcHadleeb Snedden 1 CkoppeU c Smith b Coney 176 HagfcM b Hadlee U Barter b Snedden 6 Morah c Cairns b Hadlee 23 Yartley c Cairns b Hadlee 8 TWmaaa b HadleeReuter - 163 words
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Article28 1982-03-21 23 SEOUL, Sat. South Korean President Chun Doo-Hwan today formally inaugurated the Ministry of Sports Affairs by naming Ron Tae-Woo, Minister without Portfolio, to head it AFPAFP - 28 words
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Obituary, Illustration77 1982-03-21 23 Acknowledgements Tha family of lira lata wish to express their heartfelt thanks to their friends and relatives for their kind assistance, attendance, condolences, donations and wreaths during their recent bereavemenL AHtma ShantM Poofai w+ ba conducted on 2S/1/S2 at t.OOp m.. No. 1. Raglan Oravo, and on X/VS3 at 00am77 words
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Obituary, Illustration44 1982-03-21 23 Otpartad and crmnlid on ISAM wish to express their heartfelt thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends and colleagues for their prayers, condolences, assistance and attendance during their bereavemenL MR N AR A Y AN AS AM Y SOMSUNDRAM AoadSl44 words
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Obituary, Illustration31 1982-03-21 23 wishes to thank the Rev. T.C. Nga. all relaUves and friends for their kind assistance, contributions and condolences during their recent bereavemenL Th* tamrty o< th* Ma MR. KANG KONG KEE31 words
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Obituary, Illustration71 1982-03-21 23 In Memoriam His farewell kiss was never given. His last goodbye was never said. For none could know that death lay waiting for him when he went to bed: And though our grief was sharp I and lasting. We thanked God then and do today. That by Ood's love and71 words
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Obituary, Illustration28 1982-03-21 23 In Loving Memory Of Oaarty mteaad and always ramambared by loving cMMran. grandchMdron and lovod ona*. MOM WEE SIE W CHOO (Mrs. CHaw Kaow Bock) D«p«rt»d 1 38128 words
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Obituary, Illustration18 1982-03-21 23 In loving memory or MRS LUCY CHAN Dopartod an MATS Sadly missed but never forgotten by loved ones18 words
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Obituary, Illustration28 1982-03-21 23 In loving Memory Of I la forth* tovadon** whom you MR TAN AH ING Who Ml im on ***** Sadly mined but always remembered by loved one*. B^BMBBBB^BBBBaaaaB^B^B^I^BI28 words
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Obituary, Illustration64 1982-03-21 23 Requiems ATHMA SH AMTHI POOJAI K. BOOMENATHAM THE FAMILY OF THE LATE «M. K •OOMENATMAN EXPRESS HEARTFELT THANKS TO THEIR RELATIVES AND FMENDS FOR THEIR PRAYERS. CONDOLENCES, AS SISTANCE. ATTENDANCE AND DONATIONS DURINO THEIR RE CENTMREAVEMENT. THE PRAYERS OF AThm* SMAMTHI POOJAI (KARUMATHI WILL BE CONDUCTED ON 21-S-« MOMOHT AT64 words
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211 1982-03-21 24 BEE YONG, SHANTI ARE TOASTS OF BAHARUDDIN IT was lanky goal-shooter Neo Bee Yong and goalkeeper Shanti Rajoo who helped Baharuddin Vocational Institute I to beat West Lake 20-13 in the Singapore Sports Council Far Eastern Bank intercentre netball final at the Delta Sports Complex yesterday, reports LEX SEOW YAM.211 words
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531 1982-03-21 24 Heavy weather for juniors but plain sailing for seniors Over-confident Tan concedes only point to Malaysia's Richard Hashim PATRICK B ASTI ANS reports from Kuala Lumpur SINGAPORE juniors ran into a fight today against Malaysia and were held 1-1 on the first day of their annual squash match at the531 words
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Article34 1982-03-21 24 CHUA CHU KANG beat Telok Ayer 2-0, while Kebun Bahru defeated Telok BLangah by a similar margin in the firstround of the inter-constituency volleyball tournament at Bukit Panjang Community Centre last night.34 words
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Article, Illustration482 1982-03-21 24 COPENHAGEN, Sat. Denmark's defending champion, Morten Frost, retained the men's singles title at the Danish Open badminton championship by beating Danish-based Indian Prakash Padukone 15-7, 154 in the final last night. Frost said he was nervous in the second game after Prakash had reducedAgencies; NOHAI CHEE WAH - 482 words
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Article178 1982-03-21 24 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By SOUTH KOREAN Chang Byung Sik has resigned as national tennis coach. He returned home on Friday with four and a half months of his oneyear contract with the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association still remainChang's sudden resignation was because of family commitments. Said Dr178 words
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Article, Illustration177 1982-03-21 24 MAKABELLA, Spala, Sat. Swt4tm'» BJmb Ban, the five-time WliiHeL wtaaer mh! rix-ttaw French Opea rfciwpif, threatened to stay »w*y from both majar Uwaameats this year at a Proa tmmlertmtx here yesterday. Ban, here in e— ■eetf— with a etah contract, «ald that he still niMiirrfiAFP - 177 words
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303 1982-03-21 24 LEX SEOW YAM - LEX SEOW YAM By THE Singapore Sports Council wtULspare no efforts to help badminton regain its past glory. That was the assurance given by Dr Tan Eng Liang, chairman of the Council, when he received a cheque for $35,000 from J. D.303 words
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Article81 1982-03-21 24 TEGUCIGALPA. Sat. CheUto Ucles. the manager <X the Honduras national soccer tram, has threatened to resign if his men are ordered to play a friendly match against west German First Division club Borussta Dortmund next week. Ucles, whose squad will meet Northern Ireland, Spain and YugoslaviaAFP - 81 words
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Article29 1982-03-21 24 FLORENCE, Sat. Giancarlo Antognoni. captain of Fiorentina and the Italian national soccer team, will return to the First Division side tomorrow after a two-month layoff through Injury. AFP.AFP - 29 words
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350 1982-03-21 24 TENNIS ROUND-UP ROTTERDAM, Holland, Sat. American Jimmy Connors and Britain's Buster Mottram qualified for the semi-finals of the Grand Prix tennis tournament here yesterday. Connors beat Czechoslovakia's Tomas Smid 7-45, 6-2, while the unseeded Mottram trounced American Chris Hooper 6-4, 6-1 in the quarterfinals. flu350 words
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Advertisement126 1982-03-21 24 JOIN THE NEW NATION BIG WALK '82 AND WIN FABULOUS PRIZES Sunday, 25th April, 1982 at 7.30 a.m. Starting Point: People's Association, Kallang Finishing Point: National Stadium, West Entrance Distance: Men Senior and Junior 20 Km Women and Veterans 12 Km Prizes will be awarded to individuals in the Ist126 words
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Advertisement578 1982-03-21 25 APPOINTMENTS General Electric (USA) Audio Malaysia Sdn. Bhd., Kulim, Kedah is seeking suitably qualified candidates for the following positions in Clock Radio manufacturing:— Process Control Engineer Candidate should be a degree holder in Electronics, x x •:'x Electrical, Plastics Technology or Chemical Engineering w tn 3-5 years working experience in578 words
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Advertisement736 1982-03-21 25 -MOSTEK^ K A leading American multi-national corporation and a m leader in MOS memory and microprocessor products WL invites qualified Malaysian citizens to fill the posi- t m tions of L, I PRODUCT ENGINEER I W Degree in Electrical/Electronics with a strong back- J| V ground in digital electronics. Experience736 words
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Advertisement204 1982-03-21 25 To all those who have peace at heart, buy this book! Rv> W^ Ri V [A Hamlyn Non-Fiction J y It consumes over five billion dollars TUE 111 AD a year and employs 50 per cent of flHll the world's scientists. It is fuelled by mm m fantasy, greed and204 words
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Article23 1982-03-21 26 Racing special rTHE TIPSTERS' CHOICE EPSOM JEEP: Blaze Ahead FAIRWAY: Saas Fee RACING ED: Saas Fee TONTO: Timber Tycoon EQUESTRIENNE: Blanc Sur Blanc23 words
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Article, Illustration328 1982-03-21 26 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By EVEN without a name switch which many owners believe can bring a change of luck, Blase Ahead (late Sheringham) must be rated a bright each-way prospect In the 2,400 m Singapore Derby (Race 5) at Bukit Timah today. Bad luck has dogged328 words
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Article147 1982-03-21 26 SELECTIONS RACE EPSOM JEEP FAIRWAY RACING ED Trepan Entertainment Able Ally Trepan Entertainment Gltano Git.no Fathers Pride Able Ally 8. R#turn Wisnu Mighty Brigand 8. Return Wisnu Mighty Brigand 8. R#turn Mighty Brigand Monitor LsfcsToba King Candy Adelar Jun.da Woodcote Lion LakeToba Jun«d« Ponte Vecchio T. Producer Air Marshal Gao147 words
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Article53 1982-03-21 26 The mudlarks RACE S: Ponte Vecchio, Sugar Lips. Do You Mind n. RACE 4: Paititi Gold. Fantan, E For Easy. RACE S: Saas Fee, Timber Tycoon, Free Way. RACE Jordon, Dr No, Erythrina. RACE 7: Man's Diamond, Continuous Rise. RACE 8: Loud N Clear. Truly Thankful. RACE t: Antasena, Londa53 words
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241 1982-03-21 26 It has to be the 'grand old horse' FHE RACING EDITOR By A LOT of spark has gone out of the 1962 Singapore Derby with the withdrawal of Persian Sapphire, Grand Harvest (last year's winner) and the season's staying find, Siapa Rajah IV. But their non-acceptance has paved the way241 words
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Article3518 1982-03-21 26 EQUESTRIENNE - Today's card W e W¥ mm 99 2.15 CLASS 4 DIV B 1,400 m (2 3-year-olds) (Stakes: $15,000) I *6** Admiral Mmm $1 P A I-Yap 3 nzc dl same Has trained on since first-up 6th in Div C 1200 m XL Jan 16 Ngtow 1 t 82 AUe Ally3,518 words
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Article158 1982-03-21 26 TONTO - Timber Tycoon can upset them TONTO By TIMBER TYCOON is improving with each run over a distance and this five-year-old New Zealand gelding by Balkan Knight has the class to topple the more fancied runners in the Singapore Derby. Timber Tycoon came to hand in his sixth start when he158 words
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Article152 1982-03-21 26 Blanc Sur Blanc has the ability EQUESTRIENNE By BLANC 81 R BLANC has been knocking at the door and richly deserves a winning break in a classic race. has been on board in the two classics he took part in the Singapore Gold Cup last October and the Tunku Gold152 words
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Advertisement723 1982-03-21 26 F^fll Spore Derby _2^^L— J 4 20 CLASS 1 DIV 1 2,400m ■PWPPgm (Ratings: 175-143) JiUJJUl (Stakes: $122,500) 1 *****1 Valley Fame 55 (158) Blue Cap-G Breukelen 4 nzh a Cgggy +6.5 By Habitation; 5 wins $125,800; slow beginner with tremendous finish; came from long way back to win going723 words
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Article30 1982-03-21 27 BIG SWEEP FIRST: *****7 SECOND: *****6 THIRD: *****8 STARTERS: *****5, *****3, *****5, *****0, *****5, *****1, *****8, *****2, *****7, *****7. CONSOLATIONS: *****7, *****3, *****9, *****3, *****5, *****4, *****9, *****8, *****7, *****1.30 words
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Article540 1982-03-21 27 THE Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's races at Bukit Timah: RACE 1: Brahma Dancer (Donnelly) was slow into stride. Shortly after the start, Silver Spurs (Rod Allan) swerved sharply to the outside rail and thereafter raced ungenerously and was tailed off. Silver Spurs will be540 words
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Article, Illustration2118 1982-03-21 27 Jockey Khoo lands a 'hot' treble RACING with FAIRWAY KINDRED, improving with every start, scored an impressive victory in the Class 1 Div 2 race over 2,400 m (Race 5) at Bukit Timah yesterday. It was his first attempt beyond 1,600 m. Kindred was2,118 words
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Advertisement83 1982-03-21 27 T-^-*^" Chow Yun Fat «aafe m LIVITA Charmed Lives A sparkling account of the lives of the famous Korda brothers. Buy it; Read it; You'll love it. A Penguin Book Last 3 Days Wonderland PROMOTIONAL FAIR NANYANG SIANG PAU PROMOTIONAL HALL \o#So V\*t% 307 Alexandra Road Spore 0315 N EXT83 words
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Advertisement318 1982-03-21 27 APPOINTMENTS An International Offshore Bank in- I vites applications for the following I positions: CREDIT OFFICER The ideal candidate should Have 3to 5 years' of banking experience m Syndicated Credit, Project Financing, Trade Financing, Bridging Finance and FRCD. Have good experience in Credit Analysis; Be in his late twenties; Have318 words
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Article99 1982-03-21 28 Nehemiah keen on pro football PHILADELPHIA. Sat. WarM aigk hurdles recaN IwWer BfsUs Nefcemlafe, of the I nit*d StaUw, is thinking af rathiag in *n his amatear tune by playing nrifn— lw.l Amerleaa tottall. Nehemiah, wh« haa m two W«rM Cap g*ld mfdali, b*. was aaahlr to take part in99 words
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Article, Illustration551 1982-03-21 28 A DELIGHTFUL hat-trick by national striker Kannan Kunjuraman gave Police a 3WO win over Sembawang in an Ovaltine National Football League Division One match at the Toa Payoh Athletic Centre yesterday, reports I. BAJENDRAN. Kannan played with a bandaged left hand because of a fracture sufferedNST; TAN SUAN ANN - 551 words
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293 1982-03-21 28 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Malaysia's Zainal Abidin sank a two-metre birdie putt at the second extra hole of a sudden-death play-off to beat Filipino Ben Arda and Taiwanese Hung Fa for the Dunlop Masters golf championship at the Subang National Golf Club Course here today. Zainal, whoAgencies - 293 words
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101 1982-03-21 28 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. M. Ramayah, last year's Marcos invitational golf championship winner will spearhead Malaysia's challenge against Singapore in the match-play tournament at the Subang National golf club from Aug. 28-29 The two-day championship will carry a prize money of $15,000, and the firstAFP - 101 words
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224 1982-03-21 28 Late birdies help Irwin join four for the lead PONTE VEDRA. Sat. Hale Irwin birdied four of his final seven boles to join four other players for the lead after two rounds of the Tournaments Players' Golf Championship here yesterday. With Irwin, on six under-par 138, were Scott Simpson, TimReuter; UPI - 224 words
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Article51 1982-03-21 28 THE Singapore Amateur Athletic Association have selected Goh Gam Seng and Mohammed Adam to re v taunt Singapore at the South Korean marathon in Seoul next Sunday. Gob won the New Zealand Forces marathon and Adam took second position in the race held in Singapore on March51 words
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386 1982-03-21 28 SPORTSWOMAN MAVIS INSPIRES TAI AND GILLIAN IN SASA MEET SPORTSWOMAN of the Year Mavis Ec again set two meet records and was the inspiration for two other swimmers in the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's national age-group meet at Singapore Island Country Club yesterday. The two were Jed Tai in the386 words
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Article132 1982-03-21 28 CALCUTTA. Sat. Hsu Sheng San, of Taiwan, today shot an Impressive flve-under-par 68 to lead the field here on the third day of the Indian Open golf championship, fifth leg of the Asian circuit. Leading scores: 2tB Hsu Sheng San (Tai) 70. 70. 68. 2M DmoReuter - 132 words
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Article359 1982-03-21 28 LONDON, Sat. Tottenham defender Graham Roberts ended Southampton's sevenweek run at the top of the English First Division today. He scored a hat-trick inside 20 minutes as the Londoners improved their own title hopes with a 3-2 win. The new leaders are Swansea, who briefly flirted359 words
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Article18 1982-03-21 28 PARIS, Sat. Prance beat Ireland 22-9 (3-6) in their FiveNations' rugby union international here today. Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article592 1982-03-21 28 TOP RUSSIAN SPORTSMEN HAVE GOOD STANDARD OF LIVING IN a country where the average monthly salary is 171 roubles (about $481), sports figures receive a SM rouble subsidy from the state. This and other advantages help make their standard of living comparable to that ofAFP - 592 words
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Miscellaneous199 1982-03-21 28 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Cloudy with showers in several areas mid-morning onwards. TEMP. (C) up to a.m. tomorrow: Si max., 24 mm. SUNSET today: 7.15 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7JB a.m. Amsterdam 1/9 C Cloudy |Lm Aagefc* 5/17 C dear Ataea* 10/16 C dear MaarM 8/19 C Clear Baagkak 29/34199 words
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Miscellaneous138 1982-03-21 28 BOWLING Anson All-Star c'ships (Anson Bowl, 10 am). Junior age-group c'ships (Celebrity Bowl, 10 am). CKICKET MCA tator■tate toaraey: Malacca v Singapore (Malacca, 10.30 am). BCA Beator LcafM: SCC 2nd XI v UWC (Padang. 10 45 a.m.). Jutor: SRC v Heli Orient (Padang), Digicon v SGA, IA v SCA schoolboys138 words
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Article, Illustration1045 1982-03-21 1 Featured in racing calendar HE RANKS with the Aga Khan as an international racing celebrity at least that's how Ladbroke's of London, the world's bestknown bookmakers rate him. For Singapore's Liem Swie Ling, of Agasam Stable, is the only Asian personality caricatured by famous cartoonist1,045 words
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Article474 1982-03-21 2 ONE thing about Ryan O'Neal. When he appears in a "serious" film, chances are that the movie falls flat on its face {Barry Lyndon and Green Ice are good examples). But when he stars in a madcap comedy and falls flat on HIS face, it's 10-to-one that474 words
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Article, Illustration775 1982-03-21 2 Stars famous prize-winning pugilists THE SHAOLIN TEMPLE Coming to Cathay Organisation Cinemas Previewed by LEONG WENG K AM THE popularity of the "Made-in-China" kungfu epic, The Shaolin Temple, which will be shown here soon, gives action filmmakers a good indication of what cinema audience psychology is like. At one time775 words
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Article, Illustration947 1982-03-21 2 CHARIOTS OF FIRE Soon at Cathay Previewed by RAVINDRAN VELOO CHARIOTS OF FIRE is quite simply the best Him to come around in a long time. It has already been nominated for seven Academy Awards including Best Picture. Which is interesting, considering that it947 words
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Article, Illustration517 1982-03-21 3 A showcase for many new images n 500 artistes find incentive and reward in first dance festival DANCING or watching others dance is not everyone's idea of hours well spent. For every person excited about Singapore's first Festival of Dance (now at the Victoria Theatre every evening through Wednesday), there517 words
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Article, Illustration598 1982-03-21 3 RECENTLY, when some friends and I sat down discussing local literature, we all soon came upon the question of the nexus between the poet and his society. Does a poet write for himself? Does he write for his close598 words
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Article, Illustration666 1982-03-21 4 Judy a hit with the Japanese sum SOMEONE wants to know something about Japanese singer-actress Weng Qianyu, also known as Judy Ongg (no, that is not a spelling mistake). Oh dear. There hasn't been much news about this Taiwanese-turned-Japanese artiste for a long time. The last time I heard about666 words
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Article, Illustration756 1982-03-21 4 PETE By MARINA XA VIER is back again. This time she is stronger and happier, with her tour happy-go-lucky guys. Together at the Oberoi Imperial Hotel, they call themselves the Crossovers. She does the vocals and plays some percussion (or the group. The back-up boys are Anthony756 words
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Article187 1982-03-21 4 lAST WEEK THIS WEEK SONG TITLES 6 1 I 1 Coot light (Paul Davis) (2nd Meek) Shake It Up (Cars) Let's Groove (Earth. Wind I 7 1 2 2 3 3 2 5 4 9 3 8 i 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8187 words
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Article220 1982-03-21 4 Disco fold music Yl TIAN: THE ROMANCE OP HORSE CART RIDER (Tony): I was attracted by its subtitle: "A collection of Chinese folk songs," but was rather disappointed after listening to them. The new music arrangement has converted these evergreens into very hot disco numbers, thus causing the original folk220 words
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Article242 1982-03-21 4 INVITATION TO CLASSICS, PART Z Denon PCM Digital: THE most effective way I can write about this recording is to imagine it is a restaurant and I am writing about it for a gourmet guide. The menu is extensive and varied, the chefs are some of the242 words
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Article, Illustration33 1982-03-21 8 My! my! The elegance o£ that old house m THESE are the various shots of a beautiful but old building that has been a part of the Singapore scene for a long time33 words
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518 1982-03-21 8 I HAVE recently been alerted to yet another fine house being demolished soon. This is the one behind the Cockpit Hotel, which has been used by the hotel for some years now. Originally this large house actually consisted of518 words
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Article, Illustration830 1982-03-21 9 FELIX CHIA - FELIX CHIA By THE recent concern about the dangers of a toy made of a plastic disc and a piece of string brings back to mind similar toys in the past with the same hazard. Many of the older generation will recall two such toys830 words
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204 1982-03-21 10 WE ALL lave the fed «f pare silk fLg«l—t oar skin. Aad because of Its marvellous fall and drape, this fabulous material to heat shown all la simple, well-eat outfits. Silk hi also a very difficult fabric to work with and oot204 words
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Article, Illustration732 1982-03-21 10 Breaking the French connection NEW YORK: Europe used to be European and the United States ail-American. Lately, divergences in styles of living (and tastes in food) have become far less pronounced. The Europeans seem to grow more American, and Americans are becoming Europeanised. So finding the gap732 words
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481 1982-03-21 10 The American designer comes of age THE recognition of the American designer as an international fashion force is long overdue. This acknowledgement has come both from the professionals the buyers and press as well as from that international audience of women who follow, and buy, fashion. Today, one can findNYT - 481 words
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Article, Illustration503 1982-03-21 11 GRACE WONG By PLACE: WMt Eli Clil. Goodwood Park Hotel FOOD: Taiwan Porridge RECOMMENDED: Cuttlefish Balis TIME: 12 3 a lunch fir tin public 10 2 i sapiar fir club nanbars PRICES: Abut $25 upwards iff parson TAIWAN porridge has become very503 words
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Article, Illustration625 1982-03-21 11 a huvtfcl FIRST of all, for all you people out there looking forward to finding out about this "expensive" cao quo tiaw, you will have to wait just a little bit longer, because I have only just found the place. It is not across the625 words
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Article, Illustration167 1982-03-21 11 THIS week, we feature CHEF FRITZ WUETBICH, the Executive Chef of the Hilton International, Singapore. Starting his apprenticeship early, Chef Wuetrich completed it at age 19. Working and picking up experience mostly in Switzerland, his motherland, Wuetrich has been with the Hilton Group for more than167 words
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Article, Illustration572 1982-03-21 11 PHYLLIS HANEB - PHYLLIS HANEB By weekly cooking routine. Owner of the Wu Fu Restaurant, he is a northerner, born in Tsing Tao. His culinary apprenticeship started in Beijing when he was 17, and he had a year learning pastries, another year cutting vegetables and another year572 words
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Article, Illustration1169 1982-03-21 12 JET SETTERS, wouldbe jet setters and, perhaps, dreamers have Travel '82 to look forward to. This prestigious fair, the fourth international travel fair, will provide them with an opportunity to browse around for popular tourist spots and magical places off the beaten track,1,169 words
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Article, Illustration1791 1982-03-21 13 DISCOVER first-class Padang food guaranteed to wake jp the most jaded palates and set tongues wagging about Padang cuisine; visit rustic mountain villages at Bukittinggi in West Sumatra and Brastagi or Lingga in North Sumatra, and capture the rugged splendour of Sumatra canyons and natural lakes1,791 words
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Article, Illustration750 1982-03-21 14 HONGKONG is fast becoming a favourite travel destination among Singaporeans. The Hongkong Tourist Association recorded a 10.3 per cent increase in arrivals from Singapore during the first nine months of 1981 70,137 compared with 63,600 during the same period hi 19§0. Several of the colony's attractions750 words
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Article, Illustration377 1982-03-21 14 MACAO, a short jetfoil, hydrofoil or ferry ride away from Hongkong, is a land of surprises. Its Portuguese and Chinese heritage has given it a unique way of life, nurtured over the centuries. Very often, a different world altogether exists just round the corner.377 words
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Article, Illustration624 1982-03-21 15 By MARTIN RYAN YOU know something about Australia from study at school the world's biggest island, nearly as big as all of China lots of "funny" or cuddly animals that make you smile when you see them pictured or on television. But it's really so624 words
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Article, Illustration636 1982-03-21 15 THE image in some quarters of an Australian a man in a slouch hat, swigging tea and strumming his guitar through the Outback is as wp-.ig as many other riisconceptions about Australia. Turn the real Australian upside down and you are quite636 words
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Article, Illustration456 1982-03-21 16 FOR a holiday that's a little different, try a Diners World Contiki tour which is jam-packed with action, adventure, fun and famous sights. Contiki, the Londonbased tour operator, conducts tours for adventure seekers aged 18 to 35, looking for new friends, new experiences, good fun456 words
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Miscellaneous361 1982-03-21 5 MORK AND MINDY (Ch 5, 1 p.m.): This series is really going far out of orbit with Jonathan Winters trying to outdo Robin William's Mork ...and succeeding quite often. This time, the men try to get Mindy re-employ-ed after the new general manager of the TV station dismisses her because361 words
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Miscellaneous302 1982-03-21 5 Canyon Passage lots of action the very efficient police force, the public's willingness to cooperate with the police is a major contributing factor. In a society like Japan's, where a high premium is placed on conformity and loyalty, what kind of people become criminals? And what happens to them? These302 words
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Miscellaneous606 1982-03-21 5 Brian Donlevy have the answer. HUANG FEI HONG (Ch 8, 1.25 p.m.): In anger and frustration the young Huang Fei Hong strikes his fists against the rocks and finds a deadly pugilistics instruction manual hidden behind them. PLAY OF THE WEEK TOWARDS THE END OF THE MORNING by MICHAEL FRAYN606 words
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Miscellaneous1110 1982-03-21 5 a<"\ 'T'X i 9.00 AM Opening foJowed by Family 4.40 Sandiwara Tak Mahu Kalah Hour Festival I Don't Know Who 5.25 Documentary Dostoevsky I Am 6.15 News (English) 9.45 Scooby Doo and Scrappy Doo 6.25 Mountain Park 10.10 Taman Kanak-Kanak (Malay) 6.40 C*ieb Wttams (Part 7) (Last 10.40 The Wonderful1,110 words
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Miscellaneous397 1982-03-21 5 I PICK OF THE WEEK l^ By K ANNAN CHANORAN j Winners on the screen A B-^r*^r^— abAsMb^b& bK 'mmf^mi m 3 w^JW t^ On Golden Pond had the most nominatioM JANUARY 30 the Meryl Streep won the vich Dostoevsky (1821 day the Sfth Golden Best Actress Award for 1881),397 words
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Advertisement330 1982-03-21 6 There's another world of romance Sapphire romances are more exotic, are more exciting than most ordinary romance fiction. In Sapphire romance you 7/ find that love is a wonder that comes in many forms. A fancy sometimes, a phantom and occasionally a splendid reality. So if you 're a discerning330 words
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Advertisement321 1982-03-21 8 What can you do after C and A' Levels Much more than just landing fauneM in £&HIET Brtti>h ln tu< tht first available job. Prepare yourself tor W Engineering T«c»inok)gy the career and advancement you want. Has helixd thousands ol people around the even if you're already work.ny With world321 words
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Advertisement436 1982-03-21 11 Confucian values for modern Singapore mmm CONFUCIUS THE ANALECTS Edited by D.C. Lav '*^^^^^L% As a thinker, Confucius held up an ideal for all men to perfect one's own moral character. For this he held out no hope of reward either in this life or the next: the benefit lies436 words
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Advertisement779 1982-03-21 12 /7~flaT aw^BaTir~aV~l fBTtHI ay /a* Cultural entertainment during the fair includes *ftfls^\ x bW W ■^P^r] i I m\ VLX performances by Thai classical dancers, Por- jgAJ^k r |/i Bkw bY» mY»\\\ tuguese dancers and Filipino dancers BP ty^m Bk -^SbVP V^)B i 1^ bi^^^^^ by/ *^BbV^*^byßbbW^ J I^l Br779 words
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Advertisement231 1982-03-21 13 ®Tmv*rßZ ANSWERS ALL YOUR QUESTIONS After I've seen the temples what can I do in Thailand? What's the cheapest way to get to Europe? What's new to see in Indonesia? Is Disneyland really expensive? Which is the most famous museum in Taiwan? Can I afford a weekend in Hong Kong?231 words
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Advertisement615 1982-03-21 16 attL^ iMtt^BttW Hal^ a dozen Masons to SNfe "Meet" In 1^ SBfl K» jm Indonesia's Convention City W^- -fc- ft m.^Bm ,I \wk *12 leading hotels and the spacious jj^li Jakarta Convention Hall with its fl^flißßt Imm ca P acit y more th an 4,000 seats. I^^Tr^^f^^l BmS M v615 words
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Advertisement480 1982-03-21 16 JU^Pl^ Bl^*"«? B yrp7^k Into the bag] OUTSTANDING in quality An unlined interior and design, the latest on BBST I which looks a bit odd at the racks in the luggage IBBW I first but is washable department comes from !^H^_ I should you spill someFrance thin Superior suitcases, •An480 words
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274 1982-03-21 1 IT WAS on March 23, 19M that the Muslims of South Asia resolved to form an independent state for themselves, under the dynamic leadership of Quald-e-Azam Mohammad All Jinnah. Although Pakistan was actually created more than seven years after that274 words
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557 1982-03-21 1 ON THE auspicious occasion of Pakistan National Day, it is my pleasure and privilege to outline with great satisfaction the close and friendly relations between Pakistan and Singapore. Cordial and friendly relations existing between Singapore and Pakistan were given557 words
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Article, Illustration1644 1982-03-21 1 PAKISTAN has the unique distinction, stemming from what Campbell-Johnson calls "the tyranny of the clock," of being the first British colonial territory to achieve independence in the post-World War II years. Product of one of history's biggest mass move- have their well-staffed offices in Singapore. Habib1,644 words
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Article, Illustration2000 1982-03-21 2 PAKISTAN joined the ranks of steel producing countries of the world with the formal inauguration of the country's first Rs 26 billion (515.2 billion) Steel Project by President General Muhammad Zia-Ul-Haq at Bin Qasim, 40 km east of Karachi in August, last year. The commissioning of Pakistan2,000 words
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Article, Illustration1242 1982-03-21 3 THE art of the Asian sub-continent, c o m p r i sing Pakistan today, has been the crucible of numerous civilisations, the earliest known dating as far back as 3000 BC. Evidence of this civilisation, known to archaeologists as the Indus Valley civilisation, is to be1,242 words
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Article, Illustration743 1982-03-21 4 TRADITIONAL sports of the area constituting Pakistan today were eclipsed by European games played back home by the Britons since their arrival in the last century. Independence in 1947, however, left Pakistan with a meagre share of sportsmen of international repute. There was no dearth of743 words
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Advertisement144 1982-03-21 1 xsp auspicious occasion vi ncorporated Paki stan) fe> jttk fffl^fek and around the world, <§X° W Habib Bank Limited J§ Harapan Building, Ground and Mezzanine Floors, 141, Market Street, Singapore 0104 mD^t V/k> Tel: General Manager *****66, Chief Manager *****43, General: *****88 (5 Lines) i£yv Atof Telex: RS ***** AB144 words
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Advertisement133 1982-03-21 1 We share the joy and aspirations of the Government and People of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan on their National Day. Bt^n^n^M ■I^H l&Jnfifl ■^■^^■^■^■^■tin^n^n^nT^^^tt£3 A salute to a great nation. Pakistan a vibrant new state founded on August 14, 1947, had its roots embedded 2,500 BC in the highly133 words
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Advertisement186 1982-03-21 2 WITH BEST COMPLIMENTS FROM CHIA NEPHEWS PRIVATE LIMITED 534, 81k4016 Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 1 Singapore 2056 I Tel: *****74, *****75, 4561 330 Ml I Gongftat^atfo^s I I to I THE I I GOVERNMENT PEOPLE I I OF THE ISLAMIC I I REPUBLIC OF PAKISTAN I I ON THEIR186 words
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Advertisement282 1982-03-21 2 jT Congratulations to Congratulations to THE PEOPLE GOVERNMENT N THE PEOPLE GOVERNMENT of the ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF of the ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF P £?H£ A ?V*Z IT PAKISTAN on their NATIONAL DAY NATIONAL DAY from Vl I 1/ BRAND BHADELIA INDUSTRIES (PTE) LTD "globex elite Suite 1605, 16th Floor Straits282 words
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Advertisement98 1982-03-21 3 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE GOVERNMENT AND PEOPLE OF THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF PAKISTAN ON THEIR NATIONAL DAY from PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PTE. LTD. EASTERN MARITIME (PTE) LTD GENERAL AGENTS NATIONAL SHIPPING CORPORATION OF PAKISTAN PIL BUILDING, 140 CECIL STREET, No 03-00. SINGAPORE 0106. TEL: *****33 (20 lines) Telex:98 words
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Advertisement99 1982-03-21 3 hmJ LJ L. .Jfl@i*3 W "m mmzzzMm Pakistan International Airlines comes home to a big celebration Pakistan National Day Pakistan International Air- we are able to extend our Indeed visiting our counUnes joins fellow country- services with even better try with us is iust like men the world over in99 words
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Advertisement503 1982-03-21 4 [Best Wishes to the People Government of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan on their National Day from LI SlCqpus (Situjafm'Pu Ltl. 351/352 Peninsula Plaza LI North Bridge Rd Singapore 0617 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 815, Colombo Court, Singapore 0617. Tel: *****72, *****74, *****76 Telex: ***** ALGA YS Sole Agents for503 words
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Advertisement94 1982-03-21 4 All editorial material for this supplement was supplied by the Embassy of Pakistan, Singapore PAKISTAN PAINDA BAD V CpNOAL INTERNATIONAL pTE. LTD. Telex: RS ***** NANSEC. Cable "GONDALINT" Tel: *****58 424, 4th Floor Colombo Court, P.O. Box 133 Singapore 06 1 7 Our Congratulations to the Government and People of94 words
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Advertisement382 1982-03-21 4 Best Wishes to the People Government of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan on their National Day from LIMITED >■ Manufacturers, Representative and Indenting Agent lOC, Asia Insurance Bldg., Finlayson Green, Singapore 0104 Cable: "BENALEX" Telex: RS ***** BNALEX Phone: *****61, *****30 j s■ f Sincere Greetings to the People Government382 words
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Article, Illustration1231 1982-03-21 1 WTC Auditorium a boost for onventions WORLD TRADE CENTRE ON MARCH 1 at 10 a.m., the opening ceremony of the Mass Rapid Transit Conference (MRT 82) got under way, marking a turning point in Singapore's role as a conventions and exhibitions city. For the opening of MRT 82 also marks1,231 words
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Article, Illustration183 1982-03-21 1 Director, Singapore Tourist Promotion Board IT GIVES me great pleasure to congratulate the World Trade Centre Singapore on the opening of Its auditorium which represents yet another milestone In Singapore's growth as a major convention city in Asia. Previous to this, the World Trade Centre183 words
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Advertisement239 1982-03-21 1 ann^nkjannk^n* '■^rf'^'i f-gy \XTf%T*t<% IH*ft*ln* n^n^^*^!*** CLfrl tfO «%af%* t n* !•># UiC W Ullil XJL ttUv vvHvlCf CPwpMtCMßl^y^^ on the opening of their AudiWrktm. WE PIONEERED THE SYSTEMS APPROACH IN SOUTH EAST ASIA Whatever your booth construction demands LEAVE YOUR PROBLEMS IN THE SAFE HANDS Whatever your building requirements239 words
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Advertisement385 1982-03-21 1 ANNOUNCING SINGAPORE'S FIRST PURPOSE-BUILT CONVENTION CENTRE... THE WTC AUDITORIUM I nn-^akT isn^ntfninlnW^^iSnV r**"* olßn^nHn^n^T^^^^^^^^^^^^^^i I I Wt> Lsn^nß^LH LBnm^P^ V I 1 I I I Vfc 1 *'"\KV i" I HfeaaC 111 TWftfi Jft^M— i^— a- dnW sSj^^^KJ^n^B^^W?ill^^nin^^^ ifcnna^^L^llnWlnfc The most complete Venue for f^i^s^x^s^<: Ch^ k y° ur requirements385 words
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Advertisement409 1982-03-21 2 PHILIPS Philips and Singapore creating a Convention Centre. People come from all over the world to use our convention equipment. > Over the last few years Singapore has Mi flflttttfl MMI gpgg^ f rom any delegate's microphone audio mixing desk. This desk provides been gradually fulfilling its aspirations j^-.-' ..-'^M^^Pl^^___^409 words
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Article, Illustration600 1982-03-21 3 A GROWING awareness of the efficiency computers can provide has attracted many manufacturers, agents, consultants and suppliers in the industry to set up operations in Singapore. Reflecting the Republic's emergence as a regional computer centre, the World Trade Centre has become home to six600 words
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Advertisement43 1982-03-21 3 Congratulations Best Wishes to World Trade Centre on the Opening of The Auditorium. From the main contractors for the project cJSSSSZ miff WOH HUP(PTE) LIMITED Bfl 1 9-00 The Arcade. 1 1 Collyer Quay. Singapore 01 04 Telephone *****22. Telex: R*****0. Cable: WOHUPCOY43 words
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Advertisement192 1982-03-21 3 Congratulations Best Wishes to World Trade Centre Singapore on the opening of WTC A UDITORIUM H usT p^^ proud to be involved in the planning, I supply, installation I \^^^o^^ and commissioning I Duet 2 Memory lighting control system °f 16m/35 mm cinema project I systems, dimming D > and192 words
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Article, Illustration878 1982-03-21 4 THE World Trade Centre Club, which opened its doors in August last year, already has a membership of 620, 120 more than the target set for the initial phase. Those who join the club will, in effect, be joining an international association with more878 words
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812 1982-03-21 4 Serving the needs of international businessmen MR KEITH Taylor, senior consultant of the National Computing Centre in Manchester, recently conducted two days of talks cum demonstrations of NCC software expertise to a select audience of academics and computer professionals in the conference room of World Trade Centre Singapore (WTCS). There812 words
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Advertisement266 1982-03-21 4 Hinasmon CoffwrWtfTffrt lo Qutttty stsndtnte Full back-up service and facilities for exhibitions. DESIGN CONSTRUCTION ELECTRICAL CARPET DISPLAY When only a good team, co-operative and capable of producing outstanding works for your exhibitions will do. When not only experience and expertise count, we have it to get your job done fast.266 words
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