New Nation, 4 June 1981
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Title Section16 1981-06-04 1 NewNation SINGAPORE Thursday, June 4, 1981 3192 Price 30 Cents M.C.(P) No. 103/1/81 THURSDAY, JUNE 4,198116 words
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Article, Illustration552 1981-06-04 1 Suresh Nair - Coach Jita says so By Suresh Nair Singapore soccer coach Jita Singh has alleged that last Saturday's Malaysia Cup final against Selangor was fixed for Singapore to lose. Jita's allegation was made in an exclusive interview with a Malaysian sports weekly, and he reiterated to New Nation552 words
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Article, Illustration184 1981-06-04 1 Fancy working in ft bowl? That's where the owners and employees of seven shops In Lorong 8 Too Pnyoh work. Soil subsidence daring the post three years has resnlted In the ground sinking at different places causing damage to doors and windows. The craeks have heeeme more184 words
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Advertisement300 1981-06-04 1 m Choosing, Pearls is "(OOfjjng MIKIMOTO CULTURKJ) PKAKLS M 1 C.T. HOOPteUd 27, Tanglin Road, Singapore 1024. Tel: *****43, *****53 INSIDE SIA gets more brickbats Page 5 lata wants 5 pc air fares hike Page 6 Chaos In airports Page 4 I am like dried meat, says Suzuki Japanese Prime300 words
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Miscellaneous21 1981-06-04 1 Forecast Singapore's weather outlook from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. today: Mainly fair. Sunset today: 6.39 p.m. Sunrise tomorrow: 6.26 a.m.21 words
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Article311 1981-06-04 2 Terry Ang - Police cases go on radio, TV to teach public how to prevent crime By Terry Ang The young man sat on the stone bench near Block 32, Jalan Membina Barat. He had no money and the thoughts swirling in his mind turned to crime. A woman311 words
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Article43 1981-06-04 2 AP Washington: President Reagan is nominating Arthur Hartman, now US Ambassador to France, to the ambassador's post in Moscow, sources said Wednesday. Mr Hartman is a career foreign service officer with extensive experience in European affairs and economics. —APAP - 43 words
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Article, Illustration215 1981-06-04 2 Would you like your hair trimmed, styled, or even set? These girls do them all and for free! They are hairdressing students and they practise on willing models without charge. The hairdressing saloon where they train advertises for women who are willing to have215 words
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Article78 1981-06-04 2 UPI Phoenix (Arizona): A Judge says a hospital has the right to fire a nurse who refused to bare her rear In a hospital emergency ward sldt. The nurse, Catherine Wagenseller, 34, said she was fired as Scottsdale Memorial Hospl- tal's paramedic coordinator In November 1179 becauseUPI - 78 words
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Advertisement82 1981-06-04 2 zit |if U1 r«\H I j 13 l l 1 '1 Til [']il I** *v •r < ,v inwhWl -Salwn 1 111 £1 fcVj &>i The food factory by Sanyo is the way to blend, juice, mix, grind whip and knead at the touch of a button. There's no stopping82 words
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Advertisement64 1981-06-04 2 When ifs time to get smart CASIO MQ-12 Is the perfect choice for everyday precision. Caak> makes the pocket calculator Into something very special with the MO-12. because it puts total time information, tfcaing. and time signalug tigbt into your top pocket. There's a full, ever-right calendar distinctively laid out64 words
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Article293 1981-06-04 3 Gan Soh Eng - By Gan Soh Eng A new 15-minute slide show and new editions of its publications on the convention facilities are among the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board's plans to attract more conventions. The details of the slide show have not been finalised but It is293 words
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Article64 1981-06-04 3 AFP Maaila: A newly-formed group of Filipino priests yesterday issued a national call urging the public to boycott the scheduled presidential election on June 16 "as a matter of conscience." At the end of their three-day organisational meeting, the 57 priests who participated decided unanimously to JoinAFP - 64 words
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Article63 1981-06-04 3 Reuter Waalriagtea: President Reagan will not attend the wedding of Britain's Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer in London next month but his wife will, Mrs Nancy Reagan's office said yesterday. A spokeswoman for Mrs Reagan said her date of departure for the July 29 wedding andReuter - 63 words
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Article63 1981-06-04 3 AP Washington: South Korean dissident leader Kim Dae Jung, whose death sentence was commuted to life in prison by President Chun Doo-Hwan, has been granted vflßlng rights, a White House spokesman said yesterday. Deputy press secretary Larry Speakes, asked about Mr Kim at a press briefing, also saidAP - 63 words
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Article65 1981-06-04 3 AFP T*ky«: Dutch ambassador to Japan, Mr Johan Kaufmann, proposed yesterday the establishment of a "wisemen's group" between Japan and Western European countries to help solve current bilateral trade problems, including the thorny issue of increasing Japanese car exports to Europe. A wisemen s group already exists betweenAFP - 65 words
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Article47 1981-06-04 3 Reuter Monleh: A Munich court jailed a 40-year-old Austrian for life yesterday for murdering two wealthy women who answered his lonely hearts advertisements. Elmar Schaermer of Innsbruck was coOOnvicted of suffocating businesswoman Karin Schubert-Koenig, 41, and strangling 35-year-old secretary Sonnnilde Weinhold In July 1979.Reuter - 47 words
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Article53 1981-06-04 3 Reuter Paris: France's new socialist government yesterday decreed an immediate lO per cent rise in the country's minimum wage and increases in other social benefits. The measures, which included 25 per cent rises in family allowances, were announced after the second Cabinet meeting of the administration of PresidentReuter - 53 words
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Article52 1981-06-04 3 AP Dacca: The Parliament of Bangladesh, mourning the death of assissinated President Ziaur Rahman, yesterday made a plea for a political transition by "ballot not bullet." In their speeches praising the slain leader, MPs indicated concern that the military might step in to end the multi-party democraticAP - 52 words
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Article76 1981-06-04 3 Two police public relations officers Deputy Superintendent Llm Jit Imm mad Assistant Superintendent Rajoo Veers Gopal are attending a parttime, 11-week public relations course st the YMCA. They were sent on the course to further upgrade their skills to help protect the image of the Police76 words
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203 1981-06-04 4 UPI London: Travellers using British airports face a summer of cancelled or disrupted flights because air traffic controllers are going to step up their wildcat strikes for higher pay, the controllers' union said yesterday. Two London airports, Heathrow and Gatwick, will be hit todayUPI - 203 words
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Article, Illustration239 1981-06-04 4 What has a comic sketch to do with teaching primary school pupils leadership? Plenty. Especially since the sketch was conceived and directed by the children themselves without any help from their teachers. The sketch, which went down well with their fellow students, was part of239 words
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129 1981-06-04 4 Reuter London: Opposition leader Michael Foot yesterday challenged rebel left-winger Tony Benn to stand against him for the leadership of the British Labour Party. In the latest and most dramatic clash over the future of the party, Mr Foot declared that Mr BennReuter - 129 words
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135 1981-06-04 4 Cut risk of heart disease quit cigs AP Boston: A study comparing the health of people who quit smoking and those who keep puffing provides new evidence that kicking the cigarette habit will cut in half the risk of dying from heart disease America's biggest killer. The report rebuts theAP - 135 words
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Advertisement141 1981-06-04 4 Amazing! Kenwood's beautiful baby. Fully equipped to cook anything from big elaborate dinners to simple snacks. Bakes and grills too. Consumes less power than ordinary cookers. Works on 13 amps. Easy to clean. Hot plate-rings lift upwards for easy cleaning of spillage bowls beneath. Takes up only small space on141 words
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Miscellaneous222 1981-06-04 4 THURSDAY MJ-4 Viliiml V'u L* Ll*3 Cut out and pin with other coupons Posting instructions appear below Name: Occupation: Address: > Cut along here CLUES FOR MJ 4 1. Thick string or thin rope 2. Do not succeed 3. Amount paid in order to travel 4. Experience can tell a222 words
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Article330 1981-06-04 5 Tone of the market during the first 45 minutes of trading this morning: Steady. Haw Par was the centre of attraction when it was relisted today following the announcement of a takeover bid by UOB group. At the peak of the rush, Haw Par shares were chased to330 words
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Article20 1981-06-04 5 UPI Haag Kaag: Gold opened lower at U*****.80 an ounce here today compared with yesterday's closing of U*****.50.UPI - 20 words
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Article50 1981-06-04 5 AP Geaeva: Mr Lech Walesa, leader of the Polish labour movement, Solidarity, appealed through a spokesman yesterday for the release of four Jailed members of the anticommunist Confederation of Independent Poland (KPN) and two brothers who have spent a decade in prison for bombing a school building. APAP - 50 words
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86 1981-06-04 5 AFP Mr Henryk Jablonski will resign as head of state aad member of the Politburo after the Polish Communist Party's ninth congress, scheduled for June 14, the Polish news agency PAP said yesterday. Mr Jablonski, 71, announced at a regional party conference uiAFP - 86 words
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Article256 1981-06-04 5 Singapore Airlines is perturbed about the less than rosy picture of its overall service as shown in passengers' letters. From April last year till the end of March this year, the airline received 1796 complimentary letters and 1292 letters of complaints. This, said256 words
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Article45 1981-06-04 5 AP Beirut: Unidentified gunmen in a speeding car shot at the first secretary of the Iraqi Embassy, wounding the diplomat in the arm, the Iraqi news agency reported yesterday. The agency said Mr Adnan Habib escaped the attempt on his life. APAP - 45 words
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Article211 1981-06-04 5 AP Paris: French External Relations Minister Claude Cheysson flies to Washington today (or intensive talks aimed at telling the US that a socialist France will be a staunch, if sometimes prickly, ally even with communists in a future goverment. He will also be renewing theAP - 211 words
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Advertisement208 1981-06-04 5 Rubik's Cube: Madness for Millions All over the world, people are twisting, twiddling and fiddling with what may be the most frustrating, mind-blcwing puzzle ever. Read the story, this month, in the Reader's Digest. Also In tils issue: How Artificial Light Afteds Your Health The Atomic Man Alone, Unarmed, Untouchable;208 words
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Article, Illustration58 1981-06-04 6 About 3N demonstrators blocked the the main entrance of the Nato Command Headquarters In Kinds bach, West Germany, with a sit-In, protesting against the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation's decision to station missiles aimed at the Soviet Union in West Europe. Police, however, did not interveneAP radiophoto - 58 words
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Article117 1981-06-04 6 Tenants at Eunos Industrial Estate have been encouraged to install lighting at the rear of their factories. This is one of the measures suggested at a meeting between the Joo Chiat police, the constituency's MP Mr Wan Hussin Haji Soohri, the Housing Board, the Kampung117 words
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328 1981-06-04 6 Also rise in rates on cargo Reuter Geneva: More than 50 world airlines decided yesterday to ask governments for a five per cent increase in passenger fares from Sept 1 ana to try to stamp out "backalley" cut-rate fares they said wereReuter - 328 words
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Article125 1981-06-04 6 The first young residents' club at Potong Pasir will be helping out the main Residents' Committee in the organising of activities during this June holidays. A telematch for all residents of the Potong Pasir constituency is being organised by the adult RC on June 14.125 words
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Miscellaneous220 1981-06-04 6 Crossword ACROSS 1 Dumfound 6 Taste 9 Computer game button 14 Engine 15 Doctrine 16 Ink, in Paris 17 Maxims 19 Western lake 20 Shipshape 21 Hawthorn 22 Prejudice 23 Cad 25 Old Dutch coins 26 Approval 29 Sound of pain 30 Interweave 33 Economic system 35 Worry 36 Shut220 words
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Article157 1981-06-04 7 UPI Stocks recovered some of their earlier losses in the last hour of trading at the New York Stock Exchange yesteray but still ended lower, led by weakness in oils. Yesterday's prices followed by the difference on the previous session's close AT4T 50 unch Armco 32 BethUPI - 157 words
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Article33 1981-06-04 7 Closing Dow Jones averages on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday: 30 industrials 989.71 (up 2.23); 20 transports 422.22 (up 1.59); 15 utilities 105.56 (off 0.66); 65 stocks 381.74 (up 0.57).33 words
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Article60 1981-06-04 7 A 20-year-old seamstress, Ang Lan Em, this morning pleaded guilty in a magistrate's court to a charge of infanticide. The offence was committed on May 2 at 4 a.m. when she wilfully caused the death of a new-born baby boy by throwing him into the rubbish chute of60 words
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Article49 1981-06-04 7 UPI TODAY is Thursday, June 4, the 155 th day of 1961 with 210 to follow. Those born on this date are under the sign of Gemini. THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: American historian Henry Brooks said: "Only on the edge of the grave can man conclude anything." UPIUPI - 49 words
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Article242 1981-06-04 7 Washington: Two Rumanian diplomats who defected to the United States have accused the Central Intelligence Agency of breaking promises to resettle them in return for giving secrets about Rumania. The two are Nicolae Horodinca, 35, formerly Third Secretary at the Rumanian Embassy in Washington, and242 words
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Article396 1981-06-04 7 Chan Eng Cheng - SSC tells national sports associations By Chan Eng Cheng National sports associations should find ways to generate income to meet the costs of administration, promotion and competition. They should impose a levy on each registered club member apart from the token affiliation fee paid396 words
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Article250 1981-06-04 7 Colombo: Strong army and police contingents were patrolling the troubled northern district of Jaffna after the Sri Lankan government declared a state of emergency in the area on Tueday night to prevent violence in today's local elections. The government announced that the election to250 words
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Advertisement46 1981-06-04 7 ENGLISH AT THE BRITISH COUNCIL Beginning 29 Ju ELEMENTARY, INTERMEDIATE ADVANCED ENGLISH SPECIAL PREPARATION CLASSES FOR 'O'LEVEL AND 'A'LEVEL ENGLISH BUSINESS AND SECRETARIAL ENGLISH Morning, Afternoon and Evening Classes REGISTRATION 30 May 6 June (Saturdays included) THE BRITISH COUNCIL Singapore Rubber House, Collyer Quay Telephone: *****46 words
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Advertisement130 1981-06-04 7 One Haemosol Capsule and a glass of water N p For effective relief of your painful piles Do you suffer from the pain, irritation and discomfort of piles or haemorrhoids? Haemosol is today's easy and effective way to help relieve you of these problems. Each Haemosol Capsule contains 5 active130 words
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Article402 1981-06-04 8/9 No ushers in cinemas. A five-day week. Self-service cafeterias. Self-service at petrol stations. No petrol on Sunday. Well, almost. But the message is clear. Singaporeans will have to learn to live with less service, less convenience not quite the style they have been used to. The402 words
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Article123 1981-06-04 8/9 4 Almost every country denies that torture is an official policy. Nearly every country represented at the UN Human Rights Commission makes eloquent speeches saying that torture is abhorrent to civilised man. They will vote on broad resolutions of principle to outlaw it and they say they are123 words
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Article55 1981-06-04 8/9 WHISPERS Move over, Miss Beautiful! Indonesia, which banned beauty contests several years ago, has come up with an alternative a Miss Intelligent competition. Contestants must have attended secondary school, be fluent in Indonesian and English and be able "to promote traditional cosmetics, Indonesian textiles and local tourism."55 words
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Article, Illustration2114 1981-06-04 8/9 Kumiko Torikai - "I am not a very interesting man. I think I am like dried meat, the taste of which we can enjoy after chewing it for some time." That's how Japanese Prime Minister Mr Zenko Suzuki light-heartedly describes himself in this exclusive interview with PHP, a monthly magazinePHP - 2,114 words
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Article, Illustration2364 1981-06-04 10/11 Phil Harrison - The regular forces are, in fact, the highest they have ever been in peacetime. How do you defend an island continent about the sixe of United States minus Alaska, with 37,000 km of coastline and only 14.5 million people? Some cynics might say "you don't" butAustralia Now - 2,364 words
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Article, Illustration541 1981-06-04 12 Margaret Chan - Cook-In by Margaret Chan Zong, or dumplings,are eaten fresh. Saturday is the day to eat zong, so make your dumplings tomorrow. If you pride yourself as a good cook, this recipe for traditional nonya zong is for you. It was handed down to 76-year-old541 words
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Article710 1981-06-04 12 Madam Chua's nonya zong-. (to make 40 to 50 dumplings depending on size.) Ingredients: 3 kg glutinuous rice grains, 2 kg lean pork from the forelegs, 500 g of dong gua (candied melon strips), 500 g white sugar, three tbsps coriander powder, 600 g lard, one tbsp salt, enough710 words
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Advertisement136 1981-06-04 12 hime c L)ft^aniv See the collection of finest, select imported furniture, crystal chandeliers and exquisite home decor accessories. ar Exclusively at £leO>Wercier's •QUALITY J| VALUE ffr SERVICE STRASS CRYSTAL (VK j v The best selection of Strass Crystal chandeliers (24K Gold Plated) Direct from Euroluce '80 Milan. G6 Novena Ville.136 words
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431 1981-06-04 13 Louisa Teo - r Eat Right bv Louisa Teo What can you do when lunch time comes around and you don't feel like eating out where the crowds are? For many, lunch is not the time to enjoy food. Food eaien at that time is merely to431 words
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Article, Illustration820 1981-06-04 13 Lee Geok Boi - Frozen peas the best buy Better Buy The Better Bay panel are Lee Geok 801, Margaret Tay, Margaret Chan and Terry Tan By Lee Geok Boi Peas should be more popular. They are legumes and very nutritious, being rich in protein and Vitamins A, B and C. However, when the820 words
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Miscellaneous341 1981-06-04 14 by Art Sansom THE BORN LOSER gUT HOUJMUCH PROFIT CAW SbU AAAKC AT THAT maeir^ M iS 3 I by George Fett NORBERT STAL<IMG» GOLF BMXi mce C&*A£S owe uom m ss fIU K SHORT RIBS by Prank O'Neat fV6(2V TWAfc WE fT WE NEVER NSPoeoue supps?- ee-r FUST. K341 words
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Article, Illustration440 1981-06-04 15 P^l^nnis Reuter Paris: Jose-Luis Clerc of Argentina yesterday created the biggest upset so far in the French Open tennis championships when he knocked out secondseed, Jimmy Connors of the United States in a centre court duel lasting almost four and a half hours. Clerc, 22 andReuter - 440 words
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Article357 1981-06-04 15 UPI Paris: West German Sylvia Hanika, showing her claycourt mastery, sent second-seed Martina Navratilova spinning to defeat yesterday to earn a semi-final meeting against American teenager Andrea Jaeger in the US$6ll,OOO (about Ssl.2mil) French Open tennis championships. Hanika, seeded sixth, never relaxed her relentless grip to completeUPI - 357 words
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Article223 1981-06-04 15 Soccer Reuter Copenhagen: Denmark pulled off the most shocking World Cup result of the season when they beat Italy 3-1 in their European Group Five soccer match last night. The Italians had not conceded a goal in their four previous matches. After a goalless first halfReuter - 223 words
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Article125 1981-06-04 15 AFP Jakarta: After a series of dismal defeats suffered by their national team, the Indonesian Soccer Federation should call it quits and disband the side, Admiral Sudomo said today. Commenting on the recent successive beatings the Indonesians suffered (2-0 and 5-0 against New Zealand inAFP - 125 words
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Article135 1981-06-04 16 SATURDAY Race 1 (2,1): CI 4 Div 8 1200 m Karakas, Parklane, What's The Verdict, Irish Legend, Baram Princess, Snowball. Race t (2.3»): a 4 Div 7 1200 m Prestige, McGarrett. Race 3 (3.1): CI 4 Div 3- 1200 m Protagonist, Spectacular Move, Double Bow. Race 4 (3.31): CI135 words
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Article603 1981-06-04 16 K. L. CHAN - C3B On the track By K. L. CHAN Koala Lumpur: Scarlet Camallia has made splendid progress since narrowly beaten in his only race in April. With Alvin Tweedie in the saddle here this morning, the two-year-old New Zealand colt by So Vaina, showed good form when603 words
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1732 1981-06-04 16 KUALA LUMPUR: Weights and barrier draws for this weekend's races (King's Gold Cup meeting) here: Class SATURDAY Claaa 1 Dto. 3 1.200 m (Ratings 134 IIS) 6 Nlmrod II 57 134 15 Blue Diamond II M S 133 19 Sunny Smile (ea 3) 551,732 words
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Article477 1981-06-04 16 AFP Epsom: Teenage jockey Walter Swinburn had just one word for his runaway win on Shergar in yesterday's sun-soaked Derby: "fantastic." It was a great day, too, for the millions of punters who had a flutter on the Derby's hottest favourite for 14 years and who streakedAFP - 477 words
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Article357 1981-06-04 17 AS FAS REJECT REQUEST FOR FIVE STARS "Mampus!" ("We're finished!") was the first word Singapore Malays Football Association official Omar Ibrahim uttered this morning. His exclamation came when he learned that the Football Association of Singapore had rejected their last-minute appeal to release five Malaysia Cup players357 words
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Article, Illustration580 1981-06-04 17 SURESH NAIR - by Toa Payoh's stars By SURESH NAIR Star-studded Toa Payoh United will add a rare touch of class and glamour to this season's Ovaltine National Football League Second Division, which kicks off this weekend. With eight prominent players Malaysia Cup star Mohammed Noh and former internationals Abdul580 words
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Article122 1981-06-04 17 Esso have offered two sports scholarships, worth $2,500 each, to National University of Singapore students at the Arts and Social Science and Science Faculties. The year-long scholarships are for students who have represented or are representing, Singapore at international meets such as the Commonwealth Games, Asian122 words
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Article490 1981-06-04 17 Balestier United: Abdul Ghani Ibrahim, Ahmad Anwar, Mustafa Kamal Salim, Mohammed Fadel Arshad, R. Maniasamy, Mohammed Shariff Sarman, Mohammed Yusoff Jalil, Mohammed Horip, Mohammed Affendi Abdullah, Ismail Ibrahim, Swith Salim, Samsuddin Samad, Toh Sisw Teng, Wee Toon Liew, Zulki(li Sitam, Amir Harun, Mohammed Yahya Sayuti,490 words
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Article359 1981-06-04 17 TAY CHENG KHOON - p^jgSquash By TAY CHENG KHOON The Singapore Cricket Club-Armed Forces clash in the Milo Premier squash league tonight at Kallang promises to be a keenly-contested emotional affair. For not only are these two, together with Police Lions and Tanglin Club, locked in a close fight for the359 words
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Miscellaneous328 1981-06-04 15 YOUR LUCKY STARS IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you are an achiever from the word go. Allowing no grass to grow under your feet, you nave from earliest childhood gone after what you want with determination, enthusiasm, and the kind of sureness that marks you as self-confi-dent in the328 words
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Advertisement49 1981-06-04 16 i of TA nr *****80 5 SHOWS: g Ol 11am, 1.30,4,6.30 9.00 The show that the road JOHN BELUSHI DANAYKROYD Theßlues HHJ Brothers The most devastating team JADE-REPUBLIC: Opens Saturday The Plane's Going to Chicago... f The Pilot's Going to New YOrk... .V" The Passengers are Going toptecesl I49 words
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Miscellaneous221 1981-06-04 17 Diary BASKETBALL: Men's National League Armed Forces v Nam Teck (7.30 pm); Kong Siong v Singapore Airlines (8.45 pm), both matches at Gay World Stadi-. um. BADMINTON: Fraser And Neave Inter-centre championships Delta v Baharuddin Vocational Institute; Kaki Bukit v Ang Mo Kio (Delta Complex, 7 pm); Chai Chee v221 words
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Article, Illustration295 1981-06-04 18 Mandarin TV and pop fans will get an eyeful (and earful) of some of their favourite stars this weekend. Six of the new talents from the TV, film and recording industry will be in Singapore for the Dear land Charity Show '81 to be staged295 words
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Article, Illustration142 1981-06-04 18 The Mlalatry ef Coltare, la aaMcUttaa with ike Stagum Tavist Pramatlea fUard, will preeeat the fearth Mriea af CUaeae aperaa at Heag Lim Park. Eight aperaa will he staged fram Jut II ta Jaly 4 by (ear lacal amatear aad apera tnape#. Kim Eag Teeehew142 words
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Advertisement97 1981-06-04 18 (*****16) S SHOWS DAILY: PLEASE NOTE TIMES 10.30 AM, 1.15,4.00,6.45 A 9.30PM ADMISSION PRICES: CIRCLE: $4.00 STALLS: $3.00 (CASH BOOKINGS ONLY NO FREE LIST) A BETTER FILM THAN STAR WARS rv. >- I i. M *3 f, ry L «L 21 i >• t X A A if. A. L97 words
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Miscellaneous152 1981-06-04 18 Rediffusion 12 noon The Fabulous 240. The tops in pops, your requests and mini-ads 1.30 News and Share Market Report 1.45 The Fabulous 240. More of today's hits 3.00 Star Watch. Horoscope reading with Jay Michael 3.02 Did You Know. A revealing series on things around us 3.04 The Fabulous152 words
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Miscellaneous203 1981-06-04 18 cinema i liV "j'l f#j: ■v#,l YOU CAN: More knockabout fun with Philo and his orang utan, Clyde, in this sequel to Every Which Way But Loose. Starring Clint Eastwood. Capitol: 1.30, 4, 6.30 and 9.15 p.m. THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK: Winner of two Academy Awards. Starring Mark Hamill and203 words
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Miscellaneous126 1981-06-04 18 Drome: 1.30, 4, 6.45 and 9.15 p.m. Plaza: 1.90, 4, 7 and 9.30 p.m. THE IDOLMAKER: Today only at Repoblic: 1.30, 4, 6.45 and 9.15 p.m. BEN-HUB: Starring Charlton Heston and Stephen Boyd. Woodlands: 3.30 and 7.45 p.m. Last day. MISS GHOST GOES TO TOWN: Mandarin film. Majestic: 1, 3.30,126 words
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425 1981-06-04 19 Judith Holmberg - Review Thev're Playing Our Song By Judith Holmberg There was too much enthusiasm and not enough sensitivity shown in Hyatt Hotel's presentation of They're Playing Our Song, last night. Neil Simon gave an indication as to how his musical comedy should425 words
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Article, Illustration437 1981-06-04 19 Patricia Wei - By Patricia Wei If you have been looking forward to hearing the Prokofiev Violin Concerto tonight, you'd be disappointed to find out that this won't be on the programme. Others, however, may think that the change is for the betterfor it is Tchaikovsky's437 words
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Advertisement109 1981-06-04 19 2nd WEEK PATKIAV. (*****00) 11.00 am IIAInAI. 1.30,4.00,6.30 4 9.15 pm CASH BOOKINGS ONLY NO FREE LIST VES, WE HAVE A BANANZA!' a Q *U**ujMSNfr '•ooccnows Herbie^^ OOfS^B AS K CLORIS LEACHMAN. CHARLES MARTIN SMITH. JOHN VERNON. STEPHANW BURNS. ELYSSA.DAVALOS. JOAOUIN GARAY,III »naHARVEY KORMAN ,RICHARD JAECKfI ALEX ROCCO ®UuK t>f109 words
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Miscellaneous105 1981-06-04 19 In and around town THEY'RE PLAYING OUR SONG: A Neil Simon comedy presented by an all-Filipino cast at the Hyatt Hotel Crystal Ballroom, 7.30 p.m. Tickets at $75 (includes dinner) each. See review on this page. ACUPUNCTURE: Talk by Mr Tan Chwee Heng, academic officer with the Chinese Acupuncture Research105 words
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Miscellaneous149 1981-06-04 19 INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF DISABLED PERSONS 1981 EXHIBITION: At the Marine Parade Branch Library from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. On till Saturday. NEW WORLD TRADE FAIR: Nightly at the former New World Amusement Park, Jalan Besar. On till June 28. Tides Today: 12.54 p.m. (2.6 m); 6.11 p.m. (1.0 m);149 words
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Advertisement77 1981-06-04 20 i KStHe i. m m\'/ III! m z 1 m ir^Tilt 2W; 2TM 3=| m&; ■fi >»W WW j r*+ h >... Ma «i 4 POWER PACKED PLAY! From the extremely lightweight but sturdy Kawasaki Badminton Rackets. Even the casual player will soon realise that these graphite rackets are excellent77 words
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Miscellaneous1413 1981-06-04 20 [g.r.1—r» TELEFUNKEN VCR St operate J 3.00 OPENING ANNOUNCEMENTS foUowed by THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. 3.25 REINCARNATED (C/r). Serial. 4.20 DIARY OF EVENTS (C). 4.25 THE FACTS OF LIFE. A new comedy series about the hilarious goings-on In a private girls' boarding house. A spin-off from the popular Different1,413 words
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