The Straits Times, 24 October 1982
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Title Section13 1982-10-24 1 The Sunday Times No. 2421 OCTOBER 24, 1982 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 98/1/8213 words
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Article495 1982-10-24 1 BENG TAN - BENG TAN How you can solve doctors' dilemma at the A and E unit By o«vr Medical Reporter THE Health Ministry yesterday set out what constitutes an emergency, following public criticisms about long waiting times at accident and emergency units. The aim is to cut495 words
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Article, Illustration120 1982-10-24 1 Private life of Yuen Fatt WHATEVER happened vi Chaw Yuen Fatt (above), the TV' heartthrob rushed to bespital In Hongkong last week? First report* said It was a snlclde attempt. Next, his business partner said It was f*M piiMß IngChow Is n, good lookIng and famous a young man with120 words
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129 1982-10-24 1 TIERCE payout reach- ed a new high at Bukit Timah yesterday the third day of the Penang Turf Club October Meet- ing when the correct finishing order of 13-7-1 (Radika, Rodney's Joy and Chambers) in Race 4 declared a staggering dividend of $27,018AP - 129 words
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Article, Illustration111 1982-10-24 1 First came the police and away went four cars but two hours later the gaps were filled FOUR can and a van took an expensive ride to the police transport section in Buklt Timah yesterday. It will cost their drivers at least $M each a $3* fine111 words
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Article195 1982-10-24 1 Hopping mad over meat MAINZ (West Germany), Saturday GERMANS are hopping mad after being sola socalled fillets of Deef that turned out to be kangaroo meat, fed only to dogs in Australia. And police say thousands of people in West Germany have been sold kangaroo, donkey and mule passed off195 words
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Article341 1982-10-24 1 H.L. LIM - I A dance PM nearly missed H.L. LIM By PORT MORESBY, Saturday THE Singapore Prime Minister, honoured guest of the Papua New Guinea Prime Minister, was due to arrive for his first visit. Among the many details to be worked out were the routine and the not so routine Routine341 words
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Article, Illustration275 1982-10-24 1 ISMAIL KASSIM - Party chief resigns ISMAIL KASSIM By Our Regional Correspondent PAS is shocked by decision of its president and three top officials hours after plea for unity KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday DATUK Asri Haji Muda, President of the Partai Islam, was among four top officials who shocked the party's annual congress today275 words
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Article, Illustration404 1982-10-24 2 WASHINGTON, Sat Reagan: It's a vital milestone towards a just peace KING Hassan of Morocco yesterday led an Arab League delegation in talks with President Ronald Reagan and afterwards, without mentioning Israel by name, the King called for co-existence in the MiddleAgencies - 404 words
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313 1982-10-24 2 JOICHI ISHIYAMA - JOICHI ISHIY AM A. By Our Tokyo Reporter TOKYO, Sat. Senior leaders of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) failed to reach a compromise today in their eleventh hour talks to choose a successor to outgoing Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki, paving the way to313 words
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Article81 1982-10-24 2 THE SOVIET Far East Fleet has secretly completed a submarine base on Simushir, one of the Kurile islands between the Japanese island of Hokkaido and the Soviet Kamchatka peninsula, and deployed attacktype submarines at the base, the newspaper Yomiuri Shimbun reported in Tokyo yesterday. This was confirmedAFP - 81 words
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Article62 1982-10-24 2 PROTESTANT hardliners won control of Northern Ireland's new 78-seat assembly yesterday in a British-inspired election that saw extremists on both sides make political advances. The main Protestant parties won 47 seats 26 for the Official Unionists and 21 for Rev lan Paisley s Democratric Unionists. Sinn Fein,AP - 62 words
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Article43 1982-10-24 2 FOUR HUNDRED bodies have been buried as "unknowns" in a cemetery north of Buenos Aires, the parents of people missing and detained for political reasons said in Buenos Aires on Friday. A complaint concerning this has been filed in court. AFP.AFP - 43 words
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Article51 1982-10-24 2 THE SOITH Korean government said yesterday it would send a defecting Chinese Air Force pilot to Taiwan on humanitarian grounds. A terse Foreign Ministry statement issued after a week of hushed and painstaking consultations said the authorities had ascertained that the pilot wanted political asylum in Taiwan.Reuter - 51 words
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Article60 1982-10-24 2 A SPECIAL session of Sri Lanka's Parliament has been summoned next Thursday to hear why a state of emergency was declared two hours after polling ended in the country's presidential election on Weanesday, officials said in Colombo yesterday. Under the constitution. Parliament had to be informed within 10Reuter - 60 words
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248 1982-10-24 2 SYDNEY, Sat. A Jetset cat that held a (Janl&N airliner virtually hontagr for (our days was coaxed Into gurrr'ndertng and Identified yesterday as "Frosty Jack," a fugitive from New Zealand. Officials said the cat, which airline employees finally soccecdliic .n luring oat248 words
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88 1982-10-24 2 LITTLE Sai Burl, who last her left arm above the elbow when her tether bit It off, will no longer wear an artificial arm. The Siamang ape was fitted with aa artificial limb and provided with therapy sessions to help her lean toAP - 88 words
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Article81 1982-10-24 2 PANGKOK. Sat. Thai police are holding eight communist suspects arrested late last night at a public park on the outskirts of the capital. According to officers today, the eight confessed they were iungle fighters for the outlawed Communist Party of Thailand (CPT) and were fromAFP - 81 words
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386 1982-10-24 2 TAN LIAN CHOO - TAN LIAN CHOO BY Oui Diplomatic Correspondent NEW YORK, Saturday THE decision by hardline Arab nations not to challenge Israel's credentials at the UN General Assembly here is a clear indication that the assembly will meet on Monday solely to discuss the case386 words
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Advertisement183 1982-10-24 2 Music for ffreryoije LECTI RE RECITAL ON CHOPIN MUSK, by Marina Horxtk Tuesday 2 November 82 8 pm Victoria Concert Hall PIANO RECITAL by Marina Horak Wednesday 3 November 82 8 pm Victoria Concert Hall Programme Sonata Op 109 Beethoven Prelude. Chorale and Fugue Franck Pictures at an Exhibition Mussorgsky183 words
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423 1982-10-24 3 BONN, Saturday FRANCE and West Germany yesterday formally agreed to coordinate their defence policies more closely and French President Francois Mitterrand indicated that the consultation would centre mainly on French nuclear gyPresident Mitterrand and Chancellor Helmut Kohl told reporters at the endAP - 423 words
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283 1982-10-24 3 NEW YORK, Sat. Wall Street's thunderous rally, accompanied by the third largest volume on record, roared toward its all-time highs this week but fell just short as investors began to get nervous. The figures show the market is ready for aUPI - 283 words
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136 1982-10-24 3 NEW YORK, Sat. A 11-year-old man died yesterday within tw« hoars of a Judge's order that doctors stop lifesastalalng dialysis treatments for the gravely-ill diabetic, who had asked to be allowed to die, his attorney said. Mr Peter Clnqne, of I .yn brook,UPI - 136 words
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Article, Illustration81 1982-10-24 3 Two arm-power submarine WITH ft rowing vessel the seafarers of Phoenlcift, Ancient Rome and Scandanavla would have been overeiyed with, 29th Century mechanic ans Butgerelt of West Germany plans to travel across the Atlantic underwater. Mr Bntcereit, 44, says he has Invested 3M.IM marks (about S*2SMN) In his submarine, whose81 words
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Article77 1982-10-24 3 TUEBINGEN (Wesl Germany), Sat. The West German firm Zanker, an affiliate of the struggling electronics giant AEG-Telefunken was declared bankrupt by a commercial court here yesterday. The court overruled the terms of the firm's receivership because it could not repay at least 35 per centAFP - 77 words
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Article100 1982-10-24 3 WARSAW. Sat. The American embassy in War saw increased its security yesterday and asked the Polish Foreign Ministry for extra protection after a series of attacks on US property, an Embassy spokesman siad Several US cars and two trade offices were daubed with paint, and oneReuter - 100 words
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299 1982-10-24 3 WASHINGTON, Sat. American officials expect to get significant intelligence information from a defector who served as Poland's top banking official in North I America, sources in 1 President Ronald Reagan's administration said yesterday. The sources identified the defector as Andrzej Treumann, who arrivedAP - 299 words
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277 1982-10-24 3 WASHINGTON, Saturday THE United States has proposed that its Western allies agree not to sign any new contracts to import Soviet natural gas as a step which could lead to an end to the dispute over pipeline sanctions. Tf an ar-r-nrH i«AP; NYT - 277 words
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Article, Illustration659 1982-10-24 4 HIS charm, good looks, and easy way with the girls have made 22-year-old Prince Andrew the problem prince of the Royal Family. For since he first started casting a thoughtful eye at pretty girls around the age of 14, the prince, who is659 words
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Article, Illustration498 1982-10-24 4 IT had all the makings of a good, weepy, aoap opera. The script called for the son to tell his father, a doctor, that he wanted to be an actor, whereupon the enraged father would disown him, sending him packing from the solidly middle-class498 words
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Article, Illustration611 1982-10-24 5 TEO LIANHUA - TEO LIAN HU A By Two of the women in Chow's troubled love life: Miao Sai Ren (below), Chow's first love, whose parents did not opprove of Chow because he was poor at the time, and Chan Yoke Lin (right), of whom Ch o w611 words
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Advertisement274 1982-10-24 5 TANGLIN JEWELLERY PRESENTS "Scintillating Stars" an exclusive showing of 8 10,000,(X)().(H) HIL M' I worth of European designer jewellery. J View tJu- most exquisite collection only W E*W M master craftsmen can create for the B^^J W*' MLM M discerning, sophisticated taste. MS^^^.B W Mm Venue Tanglin Shopping Centre. 01*33274 words
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327 1982-10-24 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. IMK chief of the state oil agency said today that the five members of the Asean should adopt a regional pricing policy for the region's natural gas. Tan Sri Abdullah Maiid. head of Petronas, said a joint strategy would not onlyReuter; AFP - 327 words
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Article272 1982-10-24 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A confrontation between Works and Utilities Minister Datuk S. Samy Vellu and Jelutong MP Karpal Singh over allegations of irregularities in a land transaction involving the minister now appears imminent. Datuk Samy Vellu yesterday accepted Mr Karpal's challenge to meet at the Chinese AssemblyNST - 272 words
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207 1982-10-24 6 Mokhtar trial to continue beyond Oct 30 Xl ALA I I MII K. Sat Mr Justice liashmi Ycop Sanl today decided that thr Dmtuk MokhUr murder trial would continue beyond OctM. "It is obvious the case cannot finish at the end of the month. We will continue," he said shortlyNST - 207 words
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Article58 1982-10-24 6 KOTA BARU, Sat The Kota Baru Municipal Council is to clean up the town and ml it of its large rat population A World Health OreanLsa tion consultant. DrD.S Self. had identified the rubbish in the town as the main cause of the large number of ratsNST - 58 words
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305 1982-10-24 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday THE Malaysian International Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MICCI), in a statement, said the main thrust of the Budget appears to strengthen the financial situation of the government. It said although the Finance Minister has retain»vl the incentive for theNST - 305 words
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Article92 1982-10-24 6 JOHORE BARU, Sat. A I sixth university is to be set up in Malaysia. The Deputy Prime Minister. Datuk Musa Hitam, who disclosed this today, said the university project would be given priority under the Fourth Malaysia Plan. This was because of tru> growing number92 words
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211 1982-10-24 6 KUALA I.UMPUR Urn no Vice-president Tengku Ahmad Rithaud deen today called on Pas members to dissolve their party and join Umno. Tengku Rithauddeen •aid he Ix-lit'ves that Pas members are now supporting I'mno and the time has come for P;i.s to beNST - 211 words
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Article38 1982-10-24 6 KOTA BARU. S.H Eight Thais were dptaini"! it a road- block here by members of a Malaysian security force. The Star reported yesterday They were later handed over to the Immigration tiepartment for deportation. AFP HAFP - 38 words
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Article27 1982-10-24 6 MAND.A. Sat The Asian. Development Hank has approved a ISSIS million (about MS3S million' loan for the East -West Highway improvement project in Kelantan. on27 words
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Advertisement452 1982-10-24 6 Ask a famous hostess to name fc| p A ji#V^^ the finest kitchen in the world .__T^T_m* r^K^_____m_-J* and she will tell you: _W~ 5* j SL jlw 4V y J^^ w^ H^?^^ Call anyone by pressing this button.TheAlphai remembers zsa— a^j_ up toloo names and H^^£< mm ijj^'^ telephone452 words
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636 1982-10-24 7 H. L. LIM - PM on long road to SUCC6SS and keeping up old links H. L. LIM By PAPUA New Guineans, Australians, SingapoI roans and others among the 200 guests at Friday i night's dinner in Port i Moresby, were enthrallI ed by Mr Lee Kuan Yew's off-the-culf I speech. The Prime Minister636 words
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318 1982-10-24 7 PORT MORESBY, Sat. The Papua New Guinea government would like Singapore's participation in the economic development of the country. It has requested more technical assistance from Singapore, and has pointed out opportunities to expand trade and to invest in forestry and import substitution industries.318 words
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Article, Illustration83 1982-10-24 7 THE Japanese Ambassador, Mr Hiromu Fukada (right), presented his Letter of Credence to President Devan Nair at the Ist ana yesterday. Mr Fukada, 53, succeeded Mr Toshijiro Nakajima as the Japanese Ambassador to Singapore. He has been the Minister of the Japanese Embassy in the83 words
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147 1982-10-24 7 THE Tanjong Pagar Container Terminal will introduce a new express delivery service (EDS) at its container freight stations from Nov 1. The new service will help freight forwarders locate cargo the night before the confirmed delivery date. According to the Port of Singapore147 words
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Advertisement22 1982-10-24 7 Mm I X I^l 111 t I \V, I I I -1 Available at Helena Rubinstein Beauty Counters in leading department stores22 words
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Advertisement590 1982-10-24 7 mm «j 3 HEAD tape select «CBsßßSs»nss^&ssSissXSSBsss|issssss. v^ p^ N T^BQF3H!i vj^" &TDK .*>M.to AD-X B There's nothing "normal" J^ about these tapes. Except the normal bias position. Ijtt/j^j O ur new AD-X is the first "normal" tape to use Avilyn particles 5? Its performance sets new standards for the590 words
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Article485 1982-10-24 8 THE People'l Action Party will support NTUC efforts to give workera a basic education by providing ea in its branches throughout the island. This was announced by the Communications and Labour Minister and party chairman, Mr Ong Teng Cheong, last night when he responded485 words
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326 1982-10-24 8 WORKKKS Hhaald cooperate with employers not only In Rimd times but in had tlim-s a* well. For bad times are when teamwork 1> most crucial the survival of the group Is at stake, said the boss of the National Trades326 words
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Article, Illustration23 1982-10-24 8 QCC ideas that worked Venus quality control I circle members from Ecoge explain how their recommendations reduced paperwork and confusion and saved money.23 words
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349 1982-10-24 8 Venus cuts down on the paperwork and confusion SOME ways of doing things in the office can end up in a lot of paperwork and confusion for everyone. Take the case of Ecoge (Electronic Components of General Electric USA) and the way it issued shop orders Its example was recounted349 words
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301 1982-10-24 8 DO YOU work in a noisy place where heavy machines run at full speed all day long? If you do and hate it, you can do something about it without disrupting your factory's production schedule pick up some tips from the301 words
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Article82 1982-10-24 8 MOHAMED Aslam Fazal Karim. 21. was jailed for 18 months by a district judge yesterday after he 1 admitted breaking into a f oldsmith shop in Orchard laza on Oct 13 and stealI ing $10,000 worth of jewellery. Mohamed Aslam and two friends had a82 words
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317 1982-10-24 8 'Way to deter enemies is to be ready always' THE constant readiness of Singaporeans to rally collectively to the defence of the nation will deter any would-be aggressor even before he decides whether or not to strike. There will be no wars only if we are prepared at all times317 words
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201 1982-10-24 8 RAY DHALIWAL - RAY DHALIWAL By A PILOT project to solve the problem of lorries parked overnight in housing estates will be started soon, The Sunday Times learned yesterday. If It works, the scheme will be extended to other housing estates which face the201 words
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182 1982-10-24 8 SKCI'RITY and productivity are the twin pillars of our economic growth for the Eighties Dr Wong Kwei Cheong, Minister of State (labour) and chairman of the National Productivity Board, said this at the opening of the Singapore Jaycees Hrth national convention at182 words
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Advertisement262 1982-10-24 8 Get HOYA china or crystal ware sets free 1 t Si "^^B vHHHaaaSHaV M ■^■'^(Hla^'^^^^Bpi^aßlaA* A selection of HOYA items to be given free "'**^l^ a/^"^ with every Shang set From now till 15th Nov.only, Shangri-La Furnishing Three-year warranty with free polishing is giving away free HOYA china tea/dining sets262 words
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Advertisement263 1982-10-24 8 REMOVE STOMACH BULGE INSTANTLY! w Look SUMMER. Have an attractive figure men admire; Women envy Juat slip on your VELCO BELT and (Ml like a whole set of new young "muscle* are flattening your bulging tummy, trimming your waittlin* and arc giving a firm, gentle support to your lower back.263 words
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Advertisement203 1982-10-24 9 THE BMW 7281 A FOR $***** LESS X Hr^fl Sftiji^| ll(^^ t > < jp W A The buyers of luxury limousines are around $30,000 less than its most comparable $30,000 less than today's ARF price for a scrap car, should you wish, you can later convert unlikely to be203 words
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Article, Illustration491 1982-10-24 10 THE patient is sick because he's being pulled apart by opposing forces. The remedy: Major surgery, possibly a total overhaul. The sick man is the Singapore Medical Asscxi ation, the body which represents most doctors here. 1600 of them. It is the organisation whose491 words
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Article70 1982-10-24 10 TWO men. Urn Chiew Kee. 36. and Nambiar Jagannadh, 26. were charged in a magistrate's court yesterday with murder It was alleged that Urn murdered Tse Wee Choon at Joo Chiat Place on Sept 8. Jagannadh was accused of causing the death of Tan Soon Chia.70 words
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Article, Illustration440 1982-10-24 10 SINGAPORE is sick to its soul, says the president of the National Council of Churches here. Singaporeans are spiritually sick because they do not feel the need for moral education, said Rev T. C. Nga who likened moral well-being to physical health. Society440 words
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109 1982-10-24 10 A MALAYSIAN was charged in a magistrate's court yesterday with criminal breach of trust of •i cheque for $10,000. Koo Siew Koon, alias Khoo Siew Koon, 32, is alleged to have committed the offence on Feb 10 at Mirador Commodities (S)109 words
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311 1982-10-24 10 WORKAHOLICS who leave off seeing a doctor during office hours and then seek treatment when all other doctors have closed for the day are among those patients misusing the accident and emergency unit. Some patients among them civil servants go because they think311 words
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114 1982-10-24 10 CAREER women were urged to take an active role in helping those who are in need. Mr Teo Chong Tee. Parliamentary Secretary (Social Affairs) said this at a charity dinner and dance organised by the Lioness Club of Singapore at the114 words
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213 1982-10-24 10 THE potential for New Zealand-Singapore joint ventures in the food processing industry is enormous. One area would be in the production, packaging and marketing of food products specially prepared for Asian tastes. Other areas include projects in horticulture, fish processing, real estate213 words
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Article72 1982-10-24 10 THE ClD's Commercial Crime Division is investigating complaints by several companies which have received bills from the Sintel Commercial Direc- tory Co for advertisements purportedly placed in the 1962--1983 Yellow Pages Police advise companies re- ceiving such bills from the company, which also calls itself the72 words
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Advertisement257 1982-10-24 10 Our new Peacock Lounge is surprisingly affordable. v| A choice of first class cuisine served HI A rromatmllo in AirlxmkaslVacockLouniy\ A9l w^lK '<^yi <{ 1 -'-KjßbiMfc^k' *W 4^mm fel _^^^l P^^ S^^hjT ll^B I ft ■Ulfer*&~l E* i IL'' bJ ■m* l m Man mid more disserving trat<eller\ art tinding257 words
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Article, Illustration718 1982-10-24 11 IRENE HOE - IRENE HOE By SOME people seem to be turning to dialect though more are speaking Mandarin than last year. Ami while more are speaking Mandarin at work, most are still reverting to dialect when they get home. More than h.Uf speak dialect most718 words
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404 1982-10-24 11 IS THE Speak Mandarin campaign really working? This is the question that comes to mind when one looks closely at some of the results of the survey carried out last August by the Nanyang Siang Pau in restaurants and coffee shops. Paradoxes While it404 words
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Article39 1982-10-24 11 ABDUL Rasneed s o Shahul Hamecd, 18, was yesterday jailed for a day and fined $1,500. in default three months' jail, for stealing a packet of peanuts worth $3 35 from Metro Orchard supermarket on July 18.39 words
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Article78 1982-10-24 11 Three days set for exec's trial THREE days have been set for the trial of a Times Publishing Berhad executive on three counts of corruption involving a total of $4,983. Supply manager James Goh Cheng Poh, 32. is alleged to have corruptly accepted the money on three occasions from Mr78 words
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Article50 1982-10-24 11 THE Chief Justice has appointed seven members of the Inquiry Committee for a term of three years from Oct They are Mr C. C. Tan, Mr Goh Heng Leong. Mr Chan Sek Keong, Mr M. Karthigesu, Mr J Grimberg, Mr Sinnathamby Rajendran and Mrs Quek Bee See50 words
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Article179 1982-10-24 11 THE Consumers' Association of Singapore wants drug manufacturers to give consumers more information on drugs. It also wants the industry to ensure truth in drug advertising. Case executive secretary, Mr Ivan Baptist, said last night the aim of the information is to create informed179 words
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Article25 1982-10-24 11 THE National Development Minister has reappointed Mr Tan Loan Ker as president of the Rent Conciliation Board for one year from Nov 1.25 words
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321 1982-10-24 11 More grouses against motor workshops COMPLAINTS about overcharging and poor service by motor workshops have gone up. Mr Chan Chee Seng, Parliamentary Secretary (Trade and Industry), noted that the figure had almost doubled within the first nine months of the year. Last year, there were 24 complaints, many about overcharging,321 words
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Article67 1982-10-24 11 KALLIAPPAN Gonasegaran s o Sigoran Shunmufjum 23 who pleaded that he was drunk when he stole a botue of Chi nese wine, was given a sober ing six-month jail sentence v i a magistrate yesterday Conasegaran. who is unemployed, took the bottle of wine worth67 words
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Article, Illustration313 1982-10-24 12 SINGAPORE Muslims should abide by the decisions of the Muslim Religious Council (Muis), as these have the interest and well-being of adherents of the faith in mind. And Muslims should not quarrel with these decisions as they are religious decisions, final and decreed by313 words
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Article258 1982-10-24 12 IT TAKES just 20 minutes and a few dirty shirts for one man to waste 1600 litres of water. All he has to do is wash his shirts using water from a standpipe with both hoses going at 80 litres a minute. This graphic picture of258 words
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183 1982-10-24 12 Week set aside for dental care for elderly THE Singapore Dental Association will proceed with its dental care for the elderly week. About three months ago, it announced its plans to com.ncmmorate the Intern. tional Year of the Elderly. But The Straits Times ascertained that this is not the year183 words
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413 1982-10-24 12 DISABLED Singaporeans want a government task force set up to look into their problems with i eventually a White Paper drawn up on the educa- tion and skill training of the handicapped. This would represent a commitment by the government in413 words
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199 1982-10-24 12 A BRITISH landscape architect has suggested Singapore should consider holding an international garden festival featuring flowers and plants from all over the world. Mr J M Whalley, a senior partner of Derek Lovejoy and Partners in Britain, said that apart from arousing199 words
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Article54 1982-10-24 12 A MAN. identified as Monamed Sadak bin Shahul Hameed. 56. was found dead in a hut on a construction site of the Sino-British Co Pte Ltd in Keppel Road on Wednesday at about 7 a.m. His relatives are asked to contact the Port Authority police on54 words
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Article, Illustration277 1982-10-24 12 The new permanent home for the Japanese Association can be seen in the picture above. Early next month, the association will move from its present Scotts Road premises (see inset) to 27, Camden Road. This will be the sixth time it will shift.277 words
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127 1982-10-24 12 A NEW ZEALAND business council has been formed by the 40-odd New Zealand firms in Singapore. It has submitted its draft constitution to the Registrar of Societies for clearance and expects to hold its inaugural meeting sometime next month, chairman the pro-tern committee, Mr127 words
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240 1982-10-24 12 POULTRY and vegetable cost less last week while fish generally cost more. The price of poultry was lower by 10 to 25 cents per kR with cockerels at $4 per kg. pullets at $4.50 and ducks at $4 70 Chye Sim240 words
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Article, Illustration716 1982-10-24 13 THE ARRIVAL of American stock market guru Homy Kaufman in Singapore on Thursday night gave the local (narfcel an excuse to put out the welcome mat in the shape of another rise in the Straits Times index When Henry's head hit one of the ShangriUi's716 words
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Article, Illustration116 1982-10-24 13 AN AGE mix is good for most environments, including the learning one. So it's good to see a big increase almost double in two years in the number of mature students signing up at the Natic.ial University Of Singapore. It takes courage to throw in116 words
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Article91 1982-10-24 13 Peter Barnard - Peter Barnard by people who couldn't make it the first time around. There are many reasons why people don't go straight to university from school. Professor Lim Pin, the NUS Vice-Chan-cellor, made his view clear enough when he told The Straits Times that because of their wider experience,91 words
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Article475 1982-10-24 13 MAY I be allowed this opportunity to straighten the record with regard to an item printed in last Sunday's paper about the recent salvage of the Tudor warship Mary Rose? Mary Rose, flagship and pride of King Henry the Eighth's navy, sailed, fully rrewed and provisioned, out of475 words
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Article, Illustration283 1982-10-24 13 THE BRITISH Royals have been all over the newspapers, none more so than handsome Prince Andrew who arrived back from the most publicised holiday in recent history, spent in the Caribbean with actress Koo Stark. Fleet Street, home of Britain's national Press, went to near-unbelievable283 words
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Article, Illustration121 1982-10-24 13 A REAL consumer boom seems to be under way in China, or at least among the sophisticates of Beijing. Even Avon Cosmetics of Avon Calling fame are in on the act, initially with a joint venture in a cold cream factory. The English-language China Daily reports121 words
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Article218 1982-10-24 14 The Sunday Times What's sauce for the goose... IN little ways like this does society reinforce double standards. I can't imagine a boy calling himself pure. Mid a woman teacher, in "pity" for the student so embarrassed. Therefore a girls school is changing its 80--year-old motto, "Pure and honest", to218 words
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Article, Illustration844 1982-10-24 14 ROSEMARY CHEN - Your finger in every pie ROSEMARY CHEN AS I SEE IT ■By ONLY a maniac would deliberately put poison into medications; the killer is endangering society and innocent victims could be his own family. The current drug scare in America fortunately concerns a pain-killer not on Singapore shelves. America's most844 words
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Article, Illustration1509 1982-10-24 14 PETER BARNARD - PETER BARNARD AS I SEE IT ■By THE Christian Bible quotes Jesus Christ as having said it is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to get into heaven. Six hundied years after Christ,1,509 words
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Article, Illustration578 1982-10-24 14 "UNCLE Mac, are you for or against que?" Alex asked me suddenly. When you are 10 and a budding genius or a blooming fool, you often ask profound questions like that. "I don't know what que is," I replied. And regretted it for, from his look,578 words
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Advertisement78 1982-10-24 14 There arc pleasures that can't be matched. Tastes just by itself, with lots of ice- and a twist or two of lemon for zest. And of course someone special to share it with. Martini Rossi use only j carefully selected wines and f- 1 1 1 1 1 kl l78 words
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Article, Illustration1949 1982-10-24 15 REBECCA CHUA - REBECCA CHUA Stories by YOU leave Singapore at 7 pm after working a full day, just make your flight time, and arrive at Perth at 2 am. You're up again by 8 am and work right through the day before you attend1,949 words
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Advertisement194 1982-10-24 15 ONLY DELSEY? FRENCH DESIGNERS WOULD BE SO FUSSY ABOUT DETAILS |n=r)| SECURITY ONUr DELSEY HAS T2O L _-> DIFFERENT KEY-LOCK j& llhlhfan SYSTEMS AND jOT f— 2/ COMBINATION LOCK Af OTHER POPULAR jUT LUGGAGE HAS ONLY ONE S ommm ***JoW KEYLOCKSYSTEM S COMMON TO ALL. f/ s^~- TOUGHNESS jd WL194 words
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Article, Illustration246 1982-10-24 16 By ILSA SHARP IN LONDON'S many bookshops, thinking women are gravitating towards racks of elegant, dark green paperbacks, stamped with the name "Virago". Virago has come to mean a loud, violent, and ill-tempered woman, a scold or shrew. But in earlier times, it described a strong,246 words
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Article, Illustration298 1982-10-24 16 Another early feminist featured in the catalogue is Beatrice Webb, the British radical active around the turn of the century. Her diary is one of the Virago titles. Darling Madame, by Gillian Kersley, recounts the life of Sarah Grand, a 19th-century "New Woman" novelist, who married at 16298 words
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Article, Illustration291 1982-10-24 16 By HEDWIG ALFRED TRAVEL through China with a new cookbook. From "Precious Concubine Chicken" to "Pockmarked Mama's Beancurd". The Complete Chines,- Cookbook takes you through the specialities of the different regions: northern, eastern and coastal, western and central, and southern cuisine. What makes the291 words
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Article298 1982-10-24 16 BREAKTHROUGH is the name of a new i series of self-study books in secretarial and business subjects. All eight books are for the I working adult. Published by Pan, the books are written by teachers with the advice of lecturers of the National Extension College in298 words
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Article, Illustration336 1982-10-24 16 Rosemary Chen - Rosemary Chen AMIMAL FARM Is"* THE cow is a female who has "calved" not to be mistaken for carving the Sunday roast, which may well be beef. A "cow" is also a derogatory term for a coarse, rough woman. The "bull336 words
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Advertisement369 1982-10-24 16 Home study courses with trie British Institute of Engineering Technology are your answer to continuing education while you work BIET correspondence courses help you to improve your career prospects, without having to conform to classroom routine For complete details, please fill out the coupon below and we'll send you your369 words
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Article, Illustration774 1982-10-24 17 Trade ties sprout new shoots J\ USTri Si/ Sunday Times Spotlight SINGAPORE'S trade with Austria has almost doubled over the past three years. The traditional stress has been on textiles and garments, but trade between the two countries is now sprouting new shoots. Dr Hans Braendle. the Austrian Consul-General and774 words
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Advertisement260 1982-10-24 17 W^^W Visiting Vienna soon? The city's JL W WtJL V/A^ HRj^^^ arts calendar for the rest of this J WT^JT >ear and early 1 I U^^ Austrian Style '83 is more Z^tt T^l m^p than lace and embroid- V' J Why not IJnzer Tart for lunch? V r Strikes rarely260 words
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Article294 1982-10-24 18 THE following has been drawn up by the Federal Press Service, allowing for possible additions or changes. Festival*, sympwda and ciihcr cultural eveato Oct 2 Nov 28: Show Autumn in Vienna Oct 14-31: Salzburg Cultural Festival Oct 16 end of November: Styrian Autumr. Festival Oct 24: Inauguration of Dornbim Cultural294 words
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Article707 1982-10-24 18 MATILDA GABRIEL - Why strikes are rare in Austria MATILDA GABRIEL By Strikes rarely happen in Austria. For instance, Austria had 45 strike seconds per worker in 1979 while Germany had 70 strike minutes per worker in the same year. Wage and price changes are discussed beforehand so disagreement is kept to a707 words
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117 1982-10-24 18 MATILDA GABRIEL - NWC chief to study Austria system MATILDA GABRIEL By THE National Wag«sC Council (NWCi is looking I \io Austria for Idras tor its I V>e»-»tyl*d wage policy f Th» chairman of xhrW y-oun<-U. Prof Urn Chong\ f Yah. leaves for Austria I tomorrow 10 study let II wage system, on117 words
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Article, Illustration560 1982-10-24 18 What Austria offers on Its arts scene for the rest of this year and In early '83 Ballet and opera at the Vienna State Opera. November IK2 1. Tannhauser 2. Jenufa 3. Madame Butterfly 10. Der Liebestrank 11 Ballett: Dornroschen 13. Madame Butterfly 14. Le Nozze Di Figaro560 words
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Article, Illustration187 1982-10-24 18 AS AUSTRIAN ms the dirndl skirt bot slightly more updated. Yes, Austrian garments and textiles have changed. Lace and embroidery are still part of Austrian Style TU, the third annual trade show to be presented to local fashion wholesalers and retailers. But other fine fabrics such as crepe187 words
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Advertisement322 1982-10-24 18 Congratulations to the Government and people of Austria on the occasion of their National Day. AKG Condenser Dynamic MICS of Studio Quality for Broadcasting, TV., Recording Studios, Musicians, Vocalists, Stage PA. Systems, acouscics DS33O g 1. C 567 > U C= Condenser. v. J O= Dynamic These are only some322 words
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Article, Illustration521 1982-10-24 19 MATILDA GABRIEL - When pastries make a main course MATILDA GABRIEL By "WHAT will you have for the main course?" the waiter asks the Austrian. "Apple strudel, please," he replies, breaking time-worn rules with his answer. The Austrians take their pastries seriously. Fruit dumplings and strudels are not always relegated to afters. They521 words
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Article, Illustration687 1982-10-24 19 Llnzer Torte (Llnzer Tart) .4 spicy tart made with hatel nuts, It can he recognised by the strips of dough that criss-cross the top of the tart. It Is as old as the Sacher cake which originated about ISt years ago. Ingredients: For the dough SM« flour 3M g687 words
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Article, Illustration70 1982-10-24 23 PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY ON 22ND OCT IM2 LEAVING BEHIND:WIFEi HAHN KIM HONG SONS: DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW: NOAIWENQ JULIFTAN JOON UN NCAIKONO LILY NAH HWEE KOON NO U HOONQ FLORENCE LEE SIEWKEE ADOPTED DAUGHTER: SON-IN-LAW: YOKE LAN KOH HOCK SAN GRAND CHILDREN: SULK UNO VIN(i LKONG BHUK HARN SUCK YF.F AND ADOPTED GRANDCHILDREN70 words
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Article, Illustration95 1982-10-24 23 MR CHAN KIN CHOON who passed away to be with the LORD on 24/10/79 A Father who loved but would not spoil. Who watched but would not Interfere Who gave far more than he received And taught us patience and95 words
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Obituary, Illustration68 1982-10-24 23 MRS. CHANDRA ARUMUOAM patted away peacefully on 23/10/IM3 leevtna behind Hueband: Anmneaxn Sons Goto, and Anandhafi Daughter AW Cortege leaves on M/M/IM2 at 3 p.m. front Blk 117 Rm M-J. Soon MM74O tor Chue Chu Kang Hindu Cemetery 143 Acknowledgements THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MADAM KHO JOONEO Mri68 words
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Article, Illustration48 1982-10-24 23 IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF Our balovad daughter GWENLYNNE MARGARET SHOME Departed on 24th October 1979 riniiiKhts ol you bring tears. He- turn miss you badly The world would be like heaven. Just lo li.nr you back again Sadly missed but always remembered by I one*.48 words
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Article, Illustration910 1982-10-24 23 Alan Hubbard - Alan Hubbard By ENGLA^4D, the nation who gave football to the world, now find the world is flinging the game back in their face. The fact that our national sport has become a national disgrace even a disaster has been viciously underlined by the decision of the Greek910 words
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Article, Illustration497 1982-10-24 23 I AM delighted to see that extraordinary character Malcolm Mac-Donald experiencing so much success as a manager. "Supermac," who this year has steered Fulham from the Third Division to the top of the Second, is one of the Football league pros I most497 words
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454 1982-10-24 23 The game needs star turns like the Bomber in the big matches. For example, he played in two FA Cup finals and a League Cup final, but failed to live up to expectations in any of them. I'm hard-pressed to explain that anomaly, though I've often wondered whether Mac Donald454 words
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Article, Illustration162 1982-10-24 24 Brian Miller - Looking West for what is the best Brian Miller If I'm to Improve, I most get away. I most get oat of Singapore. I must go West to Europe, to England, anywhere, as long as It's not In Southeast Asia. Bat I need a sponsor. Otherwise, I'm afraid, that's the162 words
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Article, Illustration1359 1982-10-24 24 TWICE before, we had planned to meet and talk but, on both occasions, he never did turn up leaving me stranded high and dry with a deadline to meet and my editors breathing down my neck. He was to1,359 words
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Article166 1982-10-24 24 Gower and Lamb hog limelight BRISBANE, Sat. Chanceless centuries by David Gower and Allan Lamb highlighted England's stop-go innings against Queensland at the Brisbane Cricket ground today. England captain Bob Willis was delighted with the early form shown by his two Test batsmen, who flayed the Queensland attack to putReuter - 166 words
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Miscellaneous215 1982-10-24 24 ATHLETICS: Singa- formance in the pore Open, final day League. (National Stadium SOCCER: Business (Z'ZJ^.LILYtI Houses division One be the last chance for Qberoi ImSingapore's best ath- a A, v «™L£L ets to the Asian Besar p mJO beroi Games next month are favourites t0 win after a disappointing to215 words
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359 1982-10-24 25 STOCKHOLM, Sat. The Swedish Government has refused entry visas to South African tennis players Kevin Curren and .Freddie Saver to play in the Swedish Open, starting on Nov 1 here. The reason given was that the two belong to a federation which permits racialAgencies - 359 words
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Article, Illustration1145 1982-10-24 25 Dear mr Tea and the FAS IF SINGAPORE'S soccer authorities are so convinced that the Press, in particular the Sunday Times, "murdered" the recent Merlion Cup tournament, then all is lost for the game in the Republic. By blaming us for causing the misery, it says a lot of the1,145 words
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Article, Illustration10 1982-10-24 25 It 's Muthu-mania i-House of Dunhill-i I PGA Championship I10 words
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Article, Illustration701 1982-10-24 25 BRIAN MILLER - BRIAN MILLER By LAST week, M. Marimuthu was made to sweat it out in the Singapore Island Country Club's Bukit Course clubhouse before he learnt that he had clinched the Maruman Classic title. Well, yesterday, at the Juror.g Country Club, he reversed701 words
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Article238 1982-10-24 25 FOREIGN GOLF PARIS, Sat. Defending champion David Graham, of Australia, shot a two-under-par 70 to increase his lead to three strokes after the second round of the I^ancome Trophy tournament of Golf Champions at St Norn La Bretche yesterday. Graham's total of 136238 words
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Article279 1982-10-24 25 Kuwait win Asian 'fight' match KUWAIT were declared winners of the fight-interrupted Asian Youth soccer tournament match against Nepal in Kathmandu on Thursday. The Asian Youth Football Confederation reprimanded both teams and suspended a Nepalese coach and 'earn physician. Kuwait were leading 4-0 when violence erupted. ITALIAN League officials areAgencies - 279 words
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Advertisement113 1982-10-24 25 BobToski and Dynamic Gold I P*^ Gold A dynamic combination that produces the best clubs for the game. Longerhitting. Greater accuracy. Better feeling. The Bob Toski clubs will certainly add a new dimension to your game The woods are carefully seasoned and cured to prevent warping or swelling and are113 words
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Article, Illustration351 1982-10-24 26 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Racing special By TWICE on board over sprint distances. Buttons N Bow can be backed with confidence in his first attempt over a bit of distance in Race 5 for Class 3 Div 1 horses over 1,700 m today, final day of the351 words
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Article244 1982-10-24 26 TIPTOP - Three Nines can make it three up TIPTOP By THREE NINES, who likes a wet track, should chalk up his third victory in Race 8 for top division Class 3 horses over 1,400 m. The five-year-old Irish gelding has been on board in his last four outings. Last time out,244 words
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Article178 1982-10-24 26 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE By GENERAL TRONG V merits strong support in Race 7, the Class 3 Div 2 event over 1.400 m. This six-year-old New Zealand gelding is back in form, judging by his second to Speedy Jag over 1,700 m last week. General Trong V has178 words
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Article72 1982-10-24 26 I HK.SK horses do well on a wet track RACE 1: Three Brothers. RACE I: Construction II Tamasek Command. RACE S: Happy Melody IV. Tiger Boy RACE 4: Sunshine 11. I-agonda, Fabulous Find, Just Damian, Cruzeiro RACE t: Tanjong Bungah 11. Kulinß l-orc! Washington. Strictly Cash, Road To72 words
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Article203 1982-10-24 26 Art Jewellery LittteLen. HaveAOo Chapter Two Art Jewellery Three Brother* Three Brother* Little Lena Gypsybelle Kum Quantow Little I.ena Little !>>na Elekiban Gypsybelle Gypsy belle Hiawatha Columbian Hiawatha Tamaaek Command Tamaaek Command Forefront Nutrient Columbian Her Pride Her Pride Construction Hiawatha Tamasek Command Forefront Construction Forty203 words
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Article4066 1982-10-24 26 Tierce betting in Race 5 and Race 8 ■■■MMBB 2 15 CLASS 6 DIV 3— 1.200 m (Ratings: 31-11) ■■■■HHbS (Stakes: $10,000) 1 *o***o Chapter Tw« SI (SI) Golden Saddles-Lee sam dl same Backmarker most of way when last but one in Div 2 1100 m last4,066 words
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Article1813 1982-10-24 27 TIPTOP; FAIRWAY - TIPTOP and FAIRWAY By PENANG, Sat. Five lucky punters must be thanking their lucky stars that they attended off-course betting at Bukit Timah today, the third day of the Penang October Meeting. For they were the only ones who struck the correct tierce combination1,813 words
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Article458 1982-10-24 27 Kingston Town does it again By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT MKI.BOI RNK, Sat. "Superhorse" Kingston Town turned In the greatest performance of his career to win the As27s,tM (about Stttf.lM) W.S. Cox Plate at Moonee Valley today. It was his third successive Cox Plate victory aad the 2Mb of his career458 words
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Article943 1982-10-24 27 wrvi^T\iiiJM PENANG. Sat. Jockey M. Ariffin was suspended three race days for careless and inconsiderate riding in Race 1 today The Stipendiary Steward's report on today's races: RACE 1: Ma's Ma (Looi) and Je Revien (M. Lee) were slowly away. Soon after the start, Divine Ruler943 words
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Advertisement792 1982-10-24 27 PLAN YOUR HOLIDAY WITH THE SUNDAY TIMES HOLIDAY GUIDE Even taking a holiday needs some hard work beforehand, that's where the Holiday Guide, a weekend section to help you prepare for your holiday comes in. Where to go? Our writers give reviews of the places they've visited from the humble792 words
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Article523 1982-10-24 28 J. RAJENDRAN - Singapore throw it all away J. RAJENDRAN By PENANG, Sat. Singapore, leading 18-14, with six minutes left, cracked up under tremendous pressure by Australian Forces North to eventually lose 30-18 (three goals and three tries to three goals) in their Malaysian Rugby Union invitational Cup match here today. After making523 words
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202 1982-10-24 28 LEONARD KING - The best in the Business that's Hitachi LEONARD KING By HITACHI Consumer overwhelmed Hyatt Hotel's spirit to win the Singapore Business Houses Football league Division One final with a 1-t victory at Jalan Bcsar Stadium last night. Former International .striker Anhad khamLs and goalkeeper Koh huan Hwee his first game202 words
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Article, Illustration37 1982-10-24 28 Sprinting superstar sounds a warning Salute Suchart Jaesuraparp... Thailand's speed demon and the man to watch at the Asian Gomes flashes to a 10.3-sec win in the 100 m at the Singapore Open Pictures by Jerry Seh37 words
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Article, Illustration284 1982-10-24 28 men luum: bucnari jaesuraparp (T) 10.3. I S. Boontud (T) 10.4. S P. Boonprasert (T) 10.5. Him hardlrs: I P. Parameswaran (S) 15.3. Z Isani Ibrahim (M) 15 6. S Mohd Noor Othman (S) 16.1. 4Mm: I N Boonchem (T) 48.1. i Nordin Tadi (M) 48.1, S284 words
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196 1982-10-24 28 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By STAR-STUDDED Indian Association had to work extra hard to beat National University of Singapore 2-1 in a Singapore Hockey Association senior knockout match at Balestier yesterday. lA, comprising internationals S. Morgan, Annavi Chelliah. Ali Mohamad. Devinder Singh, S. Kumar and Junior196 words
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Article75 1982-10-24 28 Zico nets two goals BUENOS AIRES. Sat. Defending champions Plamengo of Brazil routed River Plate of Argentina 3-0 in the Atlantic group semi-final of the "Liberators of America Cup" soccer tournament last night. The Brazilians have two home games remaining in the semi-final round. They meet River Plate on NovAP - 75 words
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Article247 1982-10-24 28 Shattering show by Suchart IT WAS as expected. Thailand's Suchart Jaesuraparp blazed down the National Stadium's Mondo track to affirm that at 32, he's still king of the short sprint. And what a start it was to the first day's events of the Singapore Open track and field meet! The247 words
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144 1982-10-24 28 JOHANNESBURG, Sat. The player-manager of the rebel Sri Lankan cricket team, Tony Opatha, said today his side would appeal against a decision by the Sri Lankan Cricket Board to ban them from Test i cricket for 25 years. I "We're naturally very disappointed.144 words
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268 1982-10-24 28 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By tional competition. Thailand have many other young and capable sprinters who can take my place." Walappa Pinij gave Thailand a double when she breasted the tape centimetres ahead of Malaysian and South-east Asia Games 100 m champion Mumtaz Jaafar.268 words
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Article440 1982-10-24 28 LONDON. Sat. Manchester United clung to their lead in English First Division toccer today, recovering from a two-goal deficit to draw their local derby with Manchester City 2-2. Irish international Frank Stapleton, out of touch in front of goal most of the season, regained hisReuter - 440 words
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Advertisement88 1982-10-24 28 I^J^fcJyiifitiilti^J The Press were branded the Merlion Cup 'murderers'. W lij Page 23 Today Sports Editor Jeffrey Low hits back P. 25 i^r Walking sensation FAIRMATE PR-232 iCVI* 2-band radio stereo cassette player. v II COMPLET^ W ith mini stereo J'demo stereo AM/FM MPX Stereo Cue/Review Function Radio Receiver Hi/Low88 words
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Miscellaneous130 1982-10-24 28 UP TO I p.m. TODAY: Partly cloudy with showers in a few areas from late morning onwards. TKMP. up to 8 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 24 mln. SI NSET today: 6.51 p.m.; SI NRISE tomorrow (.46 a.m. \drl»ldr HBC Sunny Manila 22 31C Cloudy \mstrrdani 12 MC CIM Melbourne 11130 words
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Article, Illustration707 1982-10-24 1 SHIRLEY TAN - SHIRLEY TAN By JOGGING shoes have suddenly become a runaway fod. As more Singaporeans get hooked on fitness, they're becoming more particular about what they wear on their feet. There are those, too, who believe in pampering their feet above all when travelling, and choose jogging shoes707 words
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Article, Illustration762 1982-10-24 2 That delicious torn in Hie throat. Mind Body MEN like a good cry but don't want to be seen or heard, RUSSELL BAKER theorises. THE success of Chariots Of Fire, a sentimental film about young men striving to become Olympic champions, puzzled me until an Englishman pointed out that theNYT - 762 words
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Article, Illustration257 1982-10-24 2 WOMEN who often buy things they don't need on the excuse of saving money may be suffering from a severe emotional illness. Their neurotic behaviour is caused by reasons often the opposite of excuses used to defend their shopping sprees. A woman mayIPS - 257 words
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Advertisement679 1982-10-24 2 APVKKTISKMENT Are you neglecting your most vital beauty asset? Help your complexion look its best with the daily application of a unique tropically moist oil blend. It has long been recognised that lovely plements the dwindling supplies of skin vital to womanly beauty and natural oils and moisture, balancing one679 words
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Advertisement261 1982-10-24 2 Put out that flame in your heart HEARTBURN can make you feel like your stomach's on fire, but there are ways to extinguish it. An attack is characterised by an annoying, burning sensation in the stomach, an acidic taste in the mouth and, sometimes, food backing up into the throat.261 words
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Article, Illustration654 1982-10-24 3 Travel Bug I WAS in Noumea, the capital of New Caledonia, earlier this year. Nine hours by air from Singapore and I arrived in a very different world where, as the Beatles would have said, life is easy with eyes closed. On the surface, Noumea reminds me of654 words
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Article, Illustration317 1982-10-24 3 HOW to get there: UTA flies to Noumea twice a week, with stopovers in Jakarta and Sydney. If you fly from Australia, an eight-day package tour from Sydney costs about A*4oo (SJ800) Cnmate: Extremely pleasant year round, especially from April to317 words
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Article, Illustration264 1982-10-24 3 CLUB MEDITERRANEE, in Cherating, Pahang, is nowoffering itself as a convention centre. Why, when the club has always stood for fun, relaxation and a respite from the stress and strain of city life, and TV, radio and newspapers are banned? Mrs Sarina Yates, the264 words
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Article113 1982-10-24 3 THERE is now a faster way to reach Cheratlng. Malaysian Airlines System has a service between Johore Bam (Senai Airport) and Kuantan. the nearest airport to Cherating, twice a week. The flights are on Fridays and Sundays, departing Senai at 5.35 pm and arriving at Kuantan at113 words
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Advertisement345 1982-10-24 3 EXPOSED: Pahang's New Economic Confidence. w^[ mmW "*<"*- Takes on the challenge of jfrl Bft" W I I a new econom i c frontier. KsH ssW 1 1 j£» t *\i mm La "W^ k^^ll I D '"^BSSSSSSSSSI BSSBw XaaT 1"" < KUANTAN fj UANTAN ■V. 1 J^LsST r <^^^|345 words
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Article, Illustration876 1982-10-24 4 Glorious food YOU may dislike marmalade because of its bitter and almost unpleasant tang. But there is a surprisingly wide range of traditional, breakfast and plain orange marmalades. The Better Buy panel, comprising Patrick Khaw, Georgina Lim, Margaret Tay and me, confined our tasting to orange marmalade.876 words
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Article649 1982-10-24 4 Margaret Chan - Margaret Chan By KALLANG is on the way to Katong and the East Coast, with their lure of seafood restaurants, so it is not surprising there is a new seafood restaurant here. The Regency offers Korean barbecue and Taiwanese hotpot dishes. Both meals are not649 words
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Article, Illustration83 1982-10-24 4 HAMBURGER Bombay style? Try shommi kebab It's a pottie of minced mutton mixed with pepper and a secret list of spices froi India. The pattic is deep-fried till the inside is tender; the outside remains I crisp ond dry. It is served with diced cucumbei tomato,83 words
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Advertisement87 1982-10-24 5 Over $200,000 worth of 'sure-to-win' prizes are waiting to be taken away! And one of them is definitely yours with every purchase of a Technics Sigma system stereo* or National Quintrix colour TV* What's more, you'll automatically qualify for the Sigma*Quintrix Grand Draw, with a chance to win an all-expenses-paid,87 words
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Miscellaneous1081 1982-10-24 5 Highlights on radio QUOTE, UNQUOTE Monday, BBC Service. 8. 15 pm A return of this light-heorfed quiz in which the ponel tries to unrovel o variety of quotes and mis-quotes and add some amusing ones ot their own This week the panellists are Celia Haddon, Rulu Lenska, Arthur Marshall and1,081 words
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Miscellaneous3144 1982-10-24 6 Channel 5 Channel 8 Channel 5 Channel 8 Channel 5 Channel 8 30 S ?t L m i£ I ATERFRONT (C/r) 6.00 PM. BALDMONEY, SNEEZEWORT. DOO- 3.00 CROCODILE TEARS (C/r). 6.00 P.M. STEPPING STONES. Presenters 3.00 P.M. JAWS (C n Serial 6°° PM THE BOOK BIRD A n SIT;.- .t3,144 words
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Article, Illustration575 1982-10-24 7 A private man HE MAY be a sex-symbol on prime-time TV but in real life, private eye Magnum spends more time doing household chores than dating women. Tom Selleck reveals the shy man he is behind the star. Plus an interview with his co-star, prim and proper Higgins on the575 words
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Article197 1982-10-24 7 The major-domo lives it up TEXAS can hardly believe it produced diminutive John Hillerman, who plays Higgins, the crusty major-domo in Magnum P.I. He talks a pukka English that seems to fool even the folks back home. The 47-year-old actor has his English ex-chauf-feur to thank for the accent that197 words
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Article, Illustration379 1982-10-24 7 Ah Chan set to marry mystery bride Look East AH CHAN (Liv Wai Hung) will marry a woman from Kuala Lumpur whom he will reveal only as Miss Yang. He announced last week that the wedding ceremony will be on Nov 24 and will be followed by receptions in Hongkong379 words
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Article250 1982-10-24 7 Classical aisle By JOHN LOGAM BEETHOVAN: THE SYMPHONIES.Staat»kap«II« Orchestra (RCA) THIS set is breathtaking in its scope a complete recording of Beethoven's nine symphonies by a fine orchestra, chorus and soloists. And an added special touch comes with the presentation box a book of the scores which,250 words
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Article617 1982-10-24 7 Ah Kay - Ah Kay REVIEW h By THE Thursday radio show Your Host Tonight (Radio 1 at 8.30pm presents questions phoned in by listeners on consumer questions. It was astute thinking on tho part of SBC to feature this special 30--minute phone-in with Mike Ellery. I617 words
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Advertisement318 1982-10-24 7 1980 LA Olympic Committee TM We're proud to have been selected as an official sponsor of The Los Angeles 1984 Olympics. The colour. The excitement. The spectacular competition, The Summer Olympics come only once every four years, and we at Sanyo are proud that our Colour TV products i B^318 words
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Article, Illustration401 1982-10-24 8 WHAT'S Blake Edwards trying to say with Victor Victoria, his new film in which his wife Julie Andrews plays a woman pretending to be a man pretending to be a woman? "It's making fun of the gay community," claimed two from that group. "It's401 words
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Article, Illustration794 1982-10-24 8 WHAT prompted Ann Hui to have a Japanese hero in her film, The Boat People, when antiJapanese sentiments are still so prevalent? The Hongkong director explains. NOBODY could accuse Ann Hui of pandering to the masses with The Boat People. It is gut-wrenching in its794 words
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Article, Illustration731 1982-10-24 8 IT TAKES TWO At Odeon, Orchord, Golden, Sultan, Jurong Drive-in, Leisure-Drome, Gala, Broadway, and Regal Starring Shek Tien, Wu Yeow Han, Sylvia Zhang, and Carl Mak Directed by Carl Mak TEAM Carl Mak with Cinema City and you can guess what sort of film the731 words
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Article318 1982-10-24 9 From Pag* On* 1 their meals in the restaurants, as there are no extra kitchen staff to i cater for separate meals or provide room service. "Besides, we want them to soak in the relaxed Club Mcd atmosphere." When the two new auditoriums are completed in318 words
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Advertisement605 1982-10-24 9 .aau^l Lflr V^ I y"*» From Wall Street to the quiet of an English country churchyard. SINS OF THE FATHERS traces the fortunes of the Van Zale family dynasty through two decades of wealth, ambition and struggle. A powerful story of punishment, sex and hatred. Times Distributors I -aa 4^.4-*605 words
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Advertisement584 1982-10-24 9 Now you can FRoducts K\ walk through fire Ml wp Send your wishes Mm/ with a song mBK^? DON'T just say it with flowers or words; send your greeting to the accompaniment of music You can y^B with a greeting card from Hongkong. I which plays a tinkling tune when584 words
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Article, Illustration619 1982-10-24 10 IRENE HOE - IRENE HOE By at the theatre THEY said we were a "smashing" audience. As good, if not better, as any in Britain, nut Miss Susan Farmer and Mr Brian Kirk, of the London Shakespeare Company, were probably being kind. Or, i»erhaps, they had forgotten the first half-hour619 words
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Article120 1982-10-24 10 HOW fit are you? Find out at the three-month-long Sports Science And Fitness Exhibition, now on at the Singapore Science Centre in Jurong. You can test your muscular strength on a hand-grip with a built-in power meter, or check their weight chart to see if you're too fat. These are120 words
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Article, Illustration929 1982-10-24 10 TODAY /TONIGHT is your last chance to catch the I.iuk •)«M Halaaaeie Opera Tr*«pe from the People's Republic Of China This 60--member troupe, well-known for its excellent standard of performance, rich music and creativity, will give its last performance at the National Theatre at 8 pm Tickets at $50. $30.929 words
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Article115 1982-10-24 10 z£v Swimming Times TODA yi a W fe 316 a m (2.3 m). 8.20 a.m. (1.3 m), 2.05 pm. (2.6 m), 9.05pm (0.6 m). Serfill Kex-hll 2.50 am (2.4 m), 8.28 a.m. (1.5 m). 1.41 p.m. (2.2 m), 8.20 p.m. (0.7 m). Part DtekaM 3.54 a.m. (0.7 m), 946 a.m.115 words
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Article305 1982-10-24 10 I IM'KK AND LOWER ATRIUM BARS: Pavilion later-CMtteeaUl: New bar. new group. Recently-formed Patrick Foo And Strings provide the music. Foo, a former lounge pianist still tickles the ivories, this time with support from four other musicians Rupert Lim and Andrew Ng (violins). Samuel Goh (Violin and viola)305 words
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Advertisement580 1982-10-24 10 The Sunday Times /Singapore Science Centre Exhibit Design Competition What would you like to see in the Singapore accompanied by drawings and diagrams You HLaaHLIIIIIIIIIHHLilllllllllllllllllllllllllllMrV". Science Centre? Here's your chance to design don't have to build the exhibit yourself. The wSPPW^^^l^sT'T^'^Kian exhibit and perhaps win a prize. designs need not580 words
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