New Nation, 6 April 1981

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  • 19 1 NewNation SINGAPORE Monday, April 6, 1981 3142 Price 25 Cents M.C.(P) No. 103/1/81 r 1 NEW (§0) NATION COMMENT
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  • 167 1  -  By Terry Ang Ceatral Nantfln Boreaa ((Been yesterday arrested a Singaporean aad Mixed Itkilogram* of Karachi aplam with a street valae a( $1 mllUaa. The arrest eame after a ttp-off at a bast Ul Ci. Cram a erew menai aa aeeaa tlaer. CNB officers,
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  • 275 1 Disruption in case of invasion: Paper Agencies BrasMls: The Poles have worked out a plan for widespread resistance in case of a Soviet military intervention in their country, the French newspaper Le Soir said yesterday. Quoting "especially authoritative and very reliable" Polish sources, the paper said
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  • 146 1 This lady Is Mt taming the tables m a traditional gentleman's practice. The Omn are a token af appreciation to aa employee from Iris sapervfior. The eaaatoyee Is Mr Taa Teag Kwang, a Primary Six teacher of Heary Park Primary School, aad
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    • 56 1 TYPE-RITE• ■*> Our Choice of Ribbons Enquiries Tel *****55 Night of the colossal and the monumental duos Pages 16/17 4\V f/n 7/A f SoLF M«. FAM CAST SHOPfMQ CCNTWC. M&.OWXAMOM) S POMEOM3. n« TCUKNBSMSxASUL-RAftQOIF. 8m Page S IN THE OTHER PAGES: Stars 15; Crossword 15; Moneywords 13; Comics 18; What's
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 27 1 Forecast Singapore's weather outlook from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. today: Cloudy, with occasional light rain in early afternoon. Sunset today: 6.41 p.m. Sunrise tomorrow: 6.33 a.m.
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  • 264 2 Funny faces, etmlcal gestures or humorous punch-lines. Tliese are Just seme of Eaclk Uyas Selamat's ways to wake up a class of ilwiag mathematics students on a steamy Saturday afternoon. Enclk Uyas, 24, did not realise teat learning how to make gestures at his miming
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  • 86 2 AP Washington: The parents of accused assailant John Hincldey Jr, said on Saturday their son is "a sick boy," and asked the nation to "give him the benefit of the doubt" until the facts about his mental state are known. "We are
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  • 322 2 Association is first to start such a project A group of volunteer tutors were praised for their efforts at teaching remedial mathematics. The Singapore Malay Youth Library Association (Taman Bachaari) volunteer tutors won this praise from Dr Koh Teck Hong, director of (Primary Maths) Curriculum Development
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  • 128 2 UPI T*ky»: Officials of the Japanese Defence Academy are embarrassed because only half the successful applicants bothered to enrol in the officers' training school and 10 per cent of those who graduated this year refused to be commissioned. These figures, sources said, are embarrassing to
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  • 280 2 AFP LmmUß: The late Duke of Windsor, formerly Britain's King Edward Vm who abdicated the throne in 1936, is alleged in a book published here today to have come "close to schemes of treason" while governor of the Bahamas during World War Two. The book,
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  • 37 2 Reuter Hm| King: The South China Morning Post today called for another international conference on hijacking following last week's action taken by Thailand and Indonesia against the hijackers of an Indonesian plane.— Renter
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  • 99 3 AP Washington: President Reagan, running aa Intermittent fever and shewing traces ef infiltrated particles la hi* damaged long, esnferred briefly yesterday with Vice President Geerge Bash, whs described him ns "tally en tep sf the ritnatlea" en Eastern Enrepe. Mr Bash spent 11 mlnntes
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  • 29 3 AFP Tehran: Iranian forces killed 300 Iraqi troops during operations on the western front near Choghalvand and Darbalut, the Pars news agency reported last night. AFP
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  • 188 3 This is what the Singapore Airlines' sports complex, now being built at Changi, will look like when it is completed. The SIA Group Sports and Recreation Club will move into this $11 million premises in December. It is bounded on the north by
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  • 308 3 Agencies Warsaw: Polish communist leader Stanislaw Kania is expected to join Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev and other Warsaw Pact chiefs in Prague to reassure them about events in this country, official sources said yesterday. Mr Brezhnev arrived in Prague yesterday for the Czechoslovak party congress
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  • 130 3 AP Mecca: After 14 centuries of scrupulous adherence to an austere Islamic orthodoxy, Saudi Arabia's clergy have decided that blind marriage is unfair. A committee of fuqahaa, learned interpreters of the Koran, has ruled that women may unveil their faces to prospective bride grooms. "Any man
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  • 24 3 UPI T«ky«: Japan has received orders for more than 300 of its domestically-produced 'YX' commercial jet planes, industry sources said today. UPI
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  • 96 4 Crawling their way slowly through flood waters are these motorists and a motorcyclist at Bukit Timah Road yesterday evening. The floods caused a traffic jam at the flyover linking Bukit Timah Road to Dunearn Road. Other areas hit by floods caused by a heavy
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  • 365 4 Tone of the market during the first 45 minutes of trading this morning: Steady to Ann. Share prices generally improved on renewed buying support. Selective stocks such as UIC and Public Textiles were firm spots. BUSINESS DONE First Section Apollo (1) 4.40 B Raya (1) 8.20 (4) 8.15
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  • 37 4 Glmciw: Police here have detained 16 people, including two women, under the Prevention of Terrorism Act, a reliable source said last night. The police refused to say when or why the 16 had been detained.
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  • 142 4 Two couples arrested Reuter Sydney: Singapore's Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) has helped Australian police smash a major drug ring smuggling heroin into the country from Central Asia's Golden Crescent. Police arrested two married couples and seized 400 grams of pure top-grade heroin in simultaneous
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  • 73 4 AP Salisbury: The 36 councillors making up this capital city's first black-domi-nated municipal council are to be sworn in tomorrow and one of their first tasks will be to change the city's name. The city's first black mayor, Dr Tizirai Gwata, 38, who was unanimously elected
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  • 52 4 UPI TODAY is Monday, April 6, the 96th day of 1961 with 269 to follow. Those born on this date are under the sign of Aries. THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: First American President George Washington said: "To be prepared for war is one of the most effectual means of
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  • In brief
    • 97 4 AFP Bdjtag: The leader of a network of illegal abortionists in China's largest city of Shanghai was recently sentenced to three years in a labour camp. The Shanghai Liberation daily reported yesterday that Gu Xuezhong started his career by finding an abortionist for a young girl he had
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    • 66 4 AFP Meraiag: Education Minister Datuk Musa Hitam yesterday said he would seek re-election as a vice-president of the Umno at the party's general assembly in June if he was nominated. He said he expected a number of party leaders to vie for the posts of vice-president and
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    • 70 4 AP Cue Canaveral: Space agency technicians worked to eliminate a short circuit deep inside the engine of the US first space shuttle as officials readied the last night "call to stations" that begins the five-aay countdown to launch. The countdown, long-awaited after years of shuttle delay, is a
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    • 77 4 AP Lm Vegas: Some of the top names in boxing history staged a series of exhibition bouts to raise money for a variety of charities and honour former heavyweight champion Joe Louis on Saturday night. About 1500 persons crowded into a convention room at the Frontier Hotel
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    • 67 4 AP Bcljtag: Outlawed activists hurled fitsfuls of free speech leaflets into the air yesterday as more than 2000 persons paid homage to revolutionary heroes on the traditional Chinese day to mourn the dead. They said they had planned to deliver a speech about freedom at the Martyrs' Memorial
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  • 134 4 UPI Paris: Pot Dracnla six months In the dining room of some American restaurants "and his sharp teeth will fall ant and he will knaw nothing mare than haw ta suck yogurt through a straw.'' Such Is the verdict of Mr Henry Gault and Mr
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  • 219 5 Reuter Cairo: US Secretary of State Alexander Haig assured President Anwar Sadat yesterday that the Reagan administration was dedicated to continuing efforts to reach a Middle East peace settlement. After a two-hour meeting the two leaders also said they were optimistic about the future search
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  • 95 5 Reuter Lm Angeles: Boxing promoter Harold Smith, who had been missing after an alleged US$2l million (about $42 million) bank fraud, was arrested here yesterday, a FBI spokesman said. Smith, chairman of the Muhammad All Professional Sports Organisation, was accused of making a false statement
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  • 53 5 Reuter New Delhi: Night curfew in the Afghan capital has been reduced by two hours, Kabul Radio said yesterday. The, radio, monitored here, said curfew will now be enforced from 11 p.m. to 4 a.m. instead of 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. This was being done because summer
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    • 159 5 The Story of ESS. rf The American speaker thaß changing sound. It was inevitable. midrange-tweeter. Instead of the Here's a simple idea. At least one speaker manufacturer ordinary 'push' action of Visit your ESS dealer and treat was bound to discover a way to conventional cone drivers, the Heil your
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  • 152 6 UPI Lwhlm: Americans In search «f the romantic, offbeat vacation are cheerfully paying I<S$22M <#«•) far the privilege of dining with the ln-laws of England's future king. Snapping op a package offered by a New York travel agency, tourists from tke US will share a four-course meal,
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  • 99 6 A solemn and sad moment came as members of the Government Pensioners' Association responded to a call by their president, Mr Chia Kim Watt, to observe a minute's silence for 15 colleagues who passed away during the past year. This was the scene yesterday before
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  • 386 6  -  By Tan Choon Gan A seminar will be held to help employers realise their potential in helping undergraduates to receive the best in practical industrial training. Details of the seminar are still being planned by the Engineering Faculty of the National University of Singapore,
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  • 254 6 AP Reuter Waahlagtoa: A report by the general accounting office of Congress casts doubt on whether new US nuclear missiles capable of hitting the Soviet Union from Western Europe will be in place at the end of 1963 as scheduled. The report, released recently, noted
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 353 6 Queen Humai and Her Son Ratu Humai Dan Puteranya -sir TALES FROM THE ORIENT DONGENG-DONGENG DARI TIMUR 1 m m Kz W!l s n m m a M h m w m mm tltvMils !m zi%m±±n *V5 o BAtrm f&xmm xmmm 0AX&tfft!j£'M£JH£ miRtn+mmi +&&BAo As he pew older Dorab began
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  • 353 8 Both the HUDC and the more than 6000 people on its waiting list have been the focus of continuing publicity mostly bad. At the bottom of this unsatisfactory state of affairs, apart from grumbles about policy changes, is perhaps a complete lack of rapport between
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  • 124 8 It is not fanciful to claim that the t) virtual cessation of the teaching of Latin and Greek in schools is a sad loss. The more one sees and hears the English language being abused, the stronger is the indication that a knowledge of these ancient languages would
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  • 602 8 Bangkok Post Bangkok: Vietnam's oldest living leader turned 75 last month. Among his birthday presents, Prime Minister Pham van Dong received a personal message of congratulations from Heng Samrin, and the Order of Lenin from a grateful Soviet government. Hanoi's communist hierarchy, it seems,
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  • 787 8  -  MONDAY WITH TERESA OOI First, there was the Promsho scheme to encourage top students to switch to the humanities with the promise of a university education in either Oxford or Cambridge. Second, the Education Ministry did a comparative study on British and Singapore university entrants
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  • 91 8 fg> Here's an amusing anecdote from a reader: At the Newton hawker centre one evening, a young Chinese girl and a Caucasian were having dinner and playing a game of guessing the nationalities of the people sitting around them. At one stage, the Caucasian pointed to a group
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  • 910 9  -  But solution is not in stopping team work, says prof Asian Wall Street Journal Professor Bibb Latane's study concludes that people tend to slack off, or loaf, when they work In a group more than they do when working alone. His project Is an
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  • trend EDITED BY MARGARET CHAN
    • Column 7
      • 170 10/11 The name of the beauty game is ideas and everyone wants a promotion with a difference. Lots of thought and many hours go into the launching of every new product. Be it a perfume or cosmetic range there's more than just the product that meets the
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      • 213 10/11 April will bring more than showers to town. Due to make an appearance as well are three make-up artistes all men from three different cosmetic houses. The French cosmetic house of Lancaster will be flying out its make-up man, Mr Laurent Upton, from Monaco to launch
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      • 39 10/11 Regarding last Monday's fashion feature on cheap Chinese tees, they can be found at the stalls in a little alley in Trengganu Street between Temple Street and Smith Street. Most of the shops open after 6 p.m.
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    • 487 10/11  -  Co-ordinated by Deborah Chia rivet (riv-it) n. a nail or bolt for holding two pieces of metal together, its headless end being beaten or pressed down to form a head when it is in place. v. (riveted, riveting) 1. to fasten with a rivet. 2. to flatten (the
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    • 99 10/11 With this ring I thee Well, I don't know They matched, you see the ring and the bracelet and well, the truth is it just didn't seem right to have one without the other. But on the other hand if you really think I was being a bit daring I'm
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  • SPORT STARTS HERE...
    • 357 12  -  By BIRAN MILLER After yesterday's win in the Indonesian Open golf championship, Payne Stewart of the United States has moved to within eight points of leader, Taiwan's Lu Hsi-Chuen, in the Asian Order of Merit. The big American, who was lying fourth after the Singapore leg last
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    • 102 12 Three golfers had their handicaps reduced by three strokes over the weekend. They were: Fred Goh (21 to 18), K. L. Leong (23 to 2t) and Tan Km He (II to IS), all (rem the Singapore Island Country Club alter the medals competition. Other
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    • 348 12  -  His 70 is second best to date r, —o WEEKEND GOLF by Lim Kee Chan Sembawang Country Club's P. M. Samy shot the day's lowest score of 70 to help his team win their away Premier League match by two strokes at Seletar yesterday. Samy's 70
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    • 271 12 Prem Sachdev, three times best gross winner at the Singapore Island Country Club "A" Division stroke competition last year, was again in top form on Saturday. Best gross last June at the New course with a 78, in August at Bukit with a 74 and in
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    • 277 12 Preeya Tarlton, runnerup to Gwen Hughes last month, in the Changi medal competition, made amends yesterday when she beat Linda Collins, by one stroke on Saturday. Playing off 25, after she was cut from 27 last month, Preeya shot a 70 to edge Linda, a 31
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    • 47 12 AP Greensboro (North Carolina), Monday Larry Nelson holed out from a bunker on the final hole of regulation play to force a play-off with Mark Hayes, then won the Greater Greensboro Open golf tournament yesterday with a birdie on the second hole of sudden-death. AP
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    • 548 13 (3 Boxing Agencies New York, Monday World Boxing Council champion Sugar Ray Leonard ana World Boxing Association title holder Thomas Hearns have signed (or a welterweight championship showdown this (all that could be the richest (ight in boxing history. Leonard and Hearns will battle for the unified
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    • 122 13 KjS Basketball AFP Hong Kong, Monday Singapore's SLA team took sixth spot when they beat Malaysia's Negeri Selan- gor 83-79 following a 4446 half-time score in the Allan Club basketball championships here yesterday. China's August First team breezed past their arch rivals Nippon Kokan of
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    • 375 14 ||^jlennis Frankfurt, Monday A week after his victory over Bjorn Borg in Milan, John McEnroe yesterday won his second straight WCT tournament by defeating unseeded Tomas Smid of Czechoslovakia 6-3, 62. He won U5535,000 (about $70,000) of the U*****,000 prize money. After beating Smid, McEnroe teamed
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    • 439 14 Racing UPI Liverpool, Monday Bob Champion, back in the saddle this season after conquering cancer 12 months ago, rode Nick Embiricos' Aldaniti to a four-length victory in the £65,000 (about $300,000) 140 th Grand National steeplechase horse race at Aintree racecourse on Saturday. Champion, 32,
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    • 356 15 Jehangir enters the semis Reuter London, Monday Jehangir Khan's total dedication to squash since his brother Torsam died during a major tournament 18 months ago helped him into the semi-finals of the British Open championship yesterday. After the 17-year-old prodigy from Pakistan had outclassed
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    • 188 15 Reuter London, Monday Australian Geoff Hunt moved within two matches of a record eighth British Open squash title with a stunning 9-4, 9-3, 9-2 quarterfinal triumph over British No. 2 Phil Kenyon yesterday. The 34-year-old world champion and favourite was in convincing form as he bundled
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    • 325 15  -  r 1 NEW NATION BIG W/\LK A April 19 By SHIRLEY TAN The Charity Walk in aid of the Community Chest Trust Fund to be held in conjunction with the New Nation Big Walk on April 19, is aimed at a $100,000 target. Tan
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    • 795 16/17  -  Malaysia versus Singapore clash lacks that fire By JEFFREY LOW Singapore 1 Malaysia 1 In a match neither side dared to lose for the sake of their own reputations, Singapore and Malaysia were unadventurous at first, became receptive to the occasion when the score
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    • 339 16/17  -  Malaysia Cup round-up By TAY CHENG KHOON While the top players were down in Singapore for the Ovaltine international clash between Malaysia and Singapore, the lesser players carried on with the Malaysia Cup battles over the weekend. Negri Sembilan strenghtened their
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    • 322 16/17 Fandl Ahmad (Singapore), Muhidin Hussin (Johore); 8 Ibrahim Din (Forces); I Ho Hong Seong (FT); Slim -lim Tang Bmi (Singapore), James Wong (Sabah), Tengku Aziz (Perlis), Tajul Ariffin (Perak), Hassan Yahya (Johore), Wan Yusoff Zain (Kelantan);Suradin Buang (Forces),Syed Harun (FT), 4 Quah Kim Song (Singapore), Mohammed Noh
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    • 290 16/17 Inter-Con round-up Bukit Batok, with the services of two former internationals, could not stop Bukit Panjang from beating them 2-0 in the Inter-Constituen-cy soccer tournament at Gloucester Barracks on Saturday, reports Maurice Neo. The two former internationals were: S. Rajagopal and E. Shanmugaratnam. Rajagopal
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    • 423 16/17 Here's what the two coaches had to say after the match. KARL WEIGANG: "As a spectator I would say that the game did not live up to its pre-match expectations. "Play was scrappy and both sides failed to make use of their chances in
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    • 119 12 NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I BANG CHIN YONG of No Blk 115 No 295 Bedok North Rd, Singapore, 1646 have applied for a RETAIL LIQUOR SHOP licence In respect of premises No Blk 115, No 295, Bedok North Rd, S'pore 1646, Singapore, and that this application will
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 490 13 Moneyuords results j No entrant submitted may be. A SHOT Is aba solution which corre- Preference for sponded in all respects hud J™? the set of answers does not real f y gg 0P held by the judges to be is rather that you take the the most apt and
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    • 585 13 ■'•Yi'AV,.:.. Occupation: Address: N R.I.C. No: FILL IN MISSING LETTERS ACROSS USING CLUES BELOW m mmm mmm mb mm Cut along dotted lines CLUES FOR MB 1 1. Quantity of medicine to take at one time 2. Frolic or play boisterously 3. Working in this, is hardly one's idea of
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    • 265 14 In tough games like badminton a are you giving your feet the proi they need? Vj k■ These games call for quick starts, rapid sideways movements and constant forward and backward rushes great games to keep fit and healthy But what happens to your feeP Archives tendon This part of
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 259 15 Crossword > ACROSS 1 Arkin or King 5 Savoury Jelly 10 —nine-tails' 14 French composer 15 Cotton twill 16 Ending with myth or iron 17 Vacillates 20 Wisdom 21 Fencing position 22 Fancy and Dapper 23 Have a look 24 Leapt 27 Hand-me-downs 31 Salvers 32 Pipes 33 Race unit
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    • 314 15 YOUR LUCKY STARS IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY Born today, you have a natural disposition towards ruling. You are not, however, aggressive enough to make a grab (or power. Rather, you wait and willingly accept leadership when it is offered to you. TOMORROW... ABIES (March 21-AprU 19) This is a good
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  • What's On 1 two pages that tell you what's happening on TV and in town
    • 276 18  -  As SBC gets ready to make TV serials JH The Singapore Broadcasting Corporation intends to turn Caldecott Hill into a mini-Univer-sal Studios to produce its own full-length television serials. The serials, which will be in Mandarin, will be as ambitious as Destiny and Man in
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    • 209 18 The oboe and the lute, a very rare combination of instruments, can be heard in a concert presented by the Alliance Franca ise de Singapour tomorrow evening at the DBS Auditorium. The two French musicians who will be playing the instruments are
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    • 64 18 Wf •J m Vj WINNER J W O, 4 fICADEMY AWARDS BEST PICTURE BEST DIRECTOR BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR i Some films you watch THIS ONE YOU'LL FEEL Judd Hirsch Timothy Hutton Directed try Robert Redford BBccf m m urn 1118 m m PARAMOUNT PICTURES IS PROUD 10 ANNOUNCE THE 'RETURN
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 165 18 In and around town PROPER USE OF MEDICINES: Exhibition at the Kallang Community Centre from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. Last day. MODERN TRADE FAIR AND CARNIVAL: At the junction of Albert, Bencoolen and Prinsep Streets from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. On till April 12. CONTEMPORARY AUSTRALIAN PRINTMAKERS Exhibition
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    • 56 18 ANDY CARP SHORT RIBS &I2E,-THESE" AREN'T ENOUGH COINS IN TWE ROVAL VAULT TO PW/ the kdval debt Wi», Sfe rs: 0 B NORBERT GET GUTENB£RG5 LET'S PB\NT VONEV. TTj 1 mSMMF2 by Frank O Neat TWlS COULP BE TME 9TACT OP SOMETHING £^1 B MA a Si! by George Fett
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    • 114 18 Taday: 6.15 p.m. (0.3m); 11.58 p.m. (2.9m). T*m«rr*w: 6.30 a.m. (0.1m); 12.41 p.m. (3.0m); 6.56p.m. (0.5m). t Wednesday: 12.35 a.m. (2.9m), 7.13 a.m. (0.0m); 1.39 Thursday: 1.15 a.m. (2.9m), 7.58 a.m. (0.0m); 2.37 p.m. (2.6m), 8.13 p.m. (0.9m). (2,0m), 11.09 p.m. (1.5m). G Rediffusion 12 noon The American Top Forty.
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  • What's On 2
    • 1115 19  -  Relatively speaking, there are more than two sides to this story Revieu Relatively Speaking sound by Judith Holmberg By Katrina I used to think that there were only two sides to every story. But after seeing Alan Ayckbourn's Relatively Speaking, there must be at least four
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 217 19 the cinema JESUS: Semi-documen-tary on the life of Jesus Christ. Cathay: 1.45, 4.15, 6.45 and 9.15 p.m. THE II COMMANDMENTS: One of Cecille B. Demille's extravaganzas. Starring Charlton Heston and Yul Brynner. Bex, RepabUc: 3.30 and 7.45 p.m. BEN HUB: Rerun of the multi-Oscar winner starring Charlton Heston and Jack
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  • 54 20 AH FOOK: Pensioners are asking for more money to help them offset the higher cost of living. MEI LIN: Since the government is stressing the need to care for the aged, it should set an example by heeding the pensioners' request and study whether they are Justified in
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 102 20 Banque Asia '82 2nd International Trade Fair On Banking Technology, Equipment A Services together with Technology and the Future Bank (Phase II) An International Congress Hyatt Convention Centre Singapore June 1-4,1982 Please address inquiries to Technofalrs Corporation PteLtd 710 Colombo Court Singapore 0617 Tel: *****89/*****65 Telex: RS ***** Get the
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 956 20 Today's Pick On TV SPECTRUM: Detection. (Ch 5, 6.25 p.m. in colour). Apart from showing how things that seem invisible to the naked eye can be detected, this programme takes a look at the ways and means adopted by the police to solve crimes. SOLID GOLD. (Ch 5, 10.10 p.m.
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