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Title Section18 1982-07-18 1 sunday nation PUBLISHED BY THE SMGAPOME MONITOR LTD. Sunday, July 18, 1982 M.C. (P) No. 20/5/82 40 cents18 words
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Article, Illustration92 1982-07-18 1 THIS new wonder mirror provides instant visual inspiration for diefttirst like Bonka Glassburn hero who weighs &4 kg. The "select-a-size" minor allows her to adjust the mirror to show how she will appear with weight losses of as many kilograms as she wishes. All thatPICTURE: SIPA - 92 words
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222 1982-07-18 1 Newscan AP AP KOTA KINABALU: This is only a small state capital of 100,000 people, but affluent enough for many of its residents to possess more than three cars each. The result: Some 30,000 cars. But there are only 3,751 parkingAP - 222 words
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Article220 1982-07-18 1 ON the «ye of the Vietnamese Foreign Minister's arrival here today, Hanoi seems to have shifted its position for the third time oft the troop withdrawal IJfilw Kampuchea. YESTERDAY: An official statement from Hanoi saidthat it would be possible to withdraw ONLY when the "outside220 words
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Miscellaneous9 1982-07-18 1 WEATHER: Showers in several areas, clearing in late morning9 words
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Article428 1982-07-18 2 SIT YIN FONG - Tenants in sinking industrial park want to consult engineers By SIT YIN FONG FACTORY tenants of the "sinking" Toa Payoh Industrial Park want to consult engineers of their choice before responding to the HDB's proposals to carry out major repairs and have asked for an extention428 words
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Article, Illustration135 1982-07-18 2 LAM MO LIAN - By LAM MO LIAN WHEN you are hot aad bothered and rushed, it is difficult to remain cool and polite. But Mr Yeo Tio Cheng, 25, who helps his brother-in-law run a coffee stall in Empress Place seems to have managed. Many of his customers find him135 words
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Article177 1982-07-18 2 CATHERINE ONG - By CATHERINE ONG THE controversial proposal by Veneer Products to buy a company and premises owned by its own chairman has been dropped. Trie proposal led to an outcry by minority shareholders and a Stock Exchange request that directors abstain from voting on it at a meeting177 words
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190 1982-07-18 2 MILLIONAIRE Lim Beng Tee, charged in court yesterday with pulling a parking attendant's shirt objected to the phrase "using criminal force" in the charge against him, claiming it was only a "technical error" on his part because the warden was discourteous. Mr Lim, 51, said the190 words
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208 1982-07-18 2 YONG POW ANG - By YONG POW ANG IT IS up to the teachers, and not the Ministry of Education, to improve standards in schools, Dr Tay Eng Soon said yesterday. "The Ministry cannot do everything. We set the guidelines for them. The rest is up208 words
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637 1982-07-18 3 The choice is ours, says Raja WHETHER Singapore continues to advance as over the last 15 years or declines and finally disappears as an independent state will depend largely on the kind of leaders to whom the people entrust the future, according to Mr637 words
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Article129 1982-07-18 3 JULIE LIAU - By JULIE LIAU THE "father" of the testtube baby and a leading American expert in genetic engineering both highly controversial medical subjects will be here next week to* attend the Academy of Medicine's Silver Jubilee symposium. More than half the speakers will come from overseas,129 words
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Article97 1982-07-18 3 ANYONE with a dirty or torn $5, $2Q or $50 hote is spared the ignominy of trying to pass it off in the dark this week. The notes can be traded in for new ones tomorrow, Tuesday and Wednesday at the Board of Commissioners of Currency97 words
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Article, Illustration99 1982-07-18 4 OH, that's me, the faces seem to say. But you cannot tell who is management and worker. They all wore the same uniforms, teasing each other for swinging the left hand when the rest were swinging the right.. About 150 soft drink executives and workers yesterday packed99 words
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Article257 1982-07-18 4 WONG CHAI KEE - Pay younger workers less instead, Prof says in his new approach to get more from a worker B* WONG CHAI KEE PAY OLDER, long-service workers much more than younger recruits if you want to get more out of your staff. And pay young workers less when257 words
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Article117 1982-07-18 4 FATHER wants to watch the 9.45 pm news on Channel 5. Mother and sister prefer the Chinese serial Dynasty on Channel 8. But rather than buy two television sets, all of them can watch both programmes from the same set if only some modification is117 words
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Article70 1982-07-18 4 TO CHEE ENG - By TO CHEE ENG TELEVISION mechanic Heng Kwee Kuan, 29, was charged yesterday for operating a video library without licence and possession of 797 uncensored and six pornographic tapes. Police officers and officers from the Board of Film Censors raided Unique Electronics at Holland Close on June 1270 words
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Article100 1982-07-18 4 TWENTY-TWO slabs of opium worth about $1 million on the street was put into the custody of the Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) in a disposal inquiry held by a magistrate court yesterday. The opium was seized from a cargo vessel, the M.V. Maldive Loyalty on Sept100 words
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Article72 1982-07-18 4 A COURT today ordered the forfeiture of a small Burmese cargo ship which entered port last month with contraband opium. A spokesman for the Customs Department which sought the court order said it was the first time a foreign ship held for violating Singapore's tough drug laws72 words
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Article129 1982-07-18 4 SINGAPORE trade unions give the most financial help to students, after the government, says The Singaporean, the organ of the National Trade Union Congress. In the past two years, about $1 million worth of scholarships and bursaries were given to some 6,000 children whose129 words
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Article45 1982-07-18 4 ENTRIES for the Moneywords Contest can be handed in at the Nanyang Siang Pan Singapore Ltd, 307 Alexandra Road, the Sin ttew Jit Poh at 19 Keppel Road as well as The Singapore Monitor office at Delta House in Alexandra Road.45 words
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Article849 1982-07-18 5 Controversy over Vietnamese troop withdrawal from Cambodia Controversial reports that Hanoi is partially withdrawing its troops from Cambodia have been circulating since last week. And Vietnamese Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach is due in Singapore today to explain the new development. But is the849 words
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Article49 1982-07-18 5 UPI BANGKOK, Saturday PRINCE Norodom Sihanouk, President of the Cambodian coalition government, left for China today to seek support for his newly formed coalition. The prince's low-key departure contrasted with his high profile visit to Vietnamese-occupied Cambodia to announce the formation of the tripartite government. UPI.UPI - 49 words
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Advertisement112 1982-07-18 2 Wealth can be sought. Courtesy is not a commodity of trade -MALAY PROVERB Silhouette. Dedicated to highfashion. f So exclusive. Every pair is specialty styled to the last detail by masters. Trendsetting designs and fine workmanship are the hallmark of the world's No. 1 eye fashion manufacturer, Silhouette. Silhouette's latest112 words
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Advertisement52 1982-07-18 2 Every day during courtesy month, the New Nation is spotting a Mr, Miss or Mrs Courtesy. If you know someone who fits the bill, let us know. Call the Newsdesk at *****88. Every person featured in our paper will get a year's free subscription to the new New Nation and52 words
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Miscellaneous89 1982-07-18 2 TV/MOVIE UPDATE THE Howling is still showing at Capitol Theatre but Republic starts showing Sharky'i Machine today. I For learns has ended at Cathay and is replaced by The Horror Show. The morning show at the People's Theatre is The Notorious Pickpocket Golden is screening The Big And Little Happy89 words
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Advertisement62 1982-07-18 4 In concert at the Goodwood Park Hotel < r/ m ifA V£ «w Venue: Main PooUide Show Singer, movie star, actress and TV personality one of the world's most famous female entertainers sings for you on July 23, 24 and 25 Her hits include I am Woman, Angie Baby and62 words
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Advertisement117 1982-07-18 5 u A %+f*w--11 V v.: < of > J > > •r«AV*» wt 4 I sa. Remember how you felt the last time, ruin your day. How you'd rather be left alone. Take the improved Saridon from And how everything you did seem to Roche the company that cares about117 words
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Advertisement129 1982-07-18 6 •L" L—i I When you buy Essogas, you're getting full weight and full value. Now our new seal on the cylinder is your guarantee that you are getting your fufl money's worth without risk of being shortchanged by unauthorised suppliers. Before each cylinders capped with A. the special Essogas foil129 words
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Article180 1982-07-18 6 JOHORE BARU, Sat THREE lawyers, including one practising in Singapore, were sentenced to two years' jail by the High Court here yesterday for contempt of court. They were found guilty of disguising the nature of a civil claim. Mr Justice Abdul Razak bin Datuk Abu180 words
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Article197 1982-07-18 6 IRAQ said its forces repulsed a new Iranian assault on the southeastern port city of Basra today, inflicting "very heavy" casualties, taking numerous prisoners and destroying equipment and arms as the Iranians retreated. The claims could not immediately be confirmed. But reports from Washington appear to back up197 words
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184 1982-07-18 6 AP Reuter BEIRUT, Sat GREECE has offered to take in Yasser Arafat's Palestinian guerillas to stop Israel from flushing them out in a showdown on the streets of tankringed West Beirut, the pro-Palestinian Beirut newspaper A 1 Liwa reported today. There was noAP; Reuter - 184 words
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48 1982-07-18 6 Reuter LONDON, Sat NINETY-THREE people died and nearly 600 were injured when Iraqi planes bombed a Friday prayer meeting in the western Iranian city of Hamedan yesterday, Teheran radio said today. Rescue operations were continuing and more bodies might be found. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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59 1982-07-18 6 AIKEN (Southern California): Youngster* find flower rings a perfect reason to take the plunge in Qinny Hughes' swimming class for pre-schoolers here. From left, two-year-olds Bobby Condgon, Jason Smallen and Lindsay Wyont don't seem bothered a bit by the deep dive. "The first time he went under, my heart went59 words
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408 1982-07-18 8 UPI UPI LONDON, Saturday A BARTENDER at a pub near Buckingham Palace gained unescorted entry to the royal resideqge after befriending one of Queen Elizabeth's cooks over pints of beer, the London Daily Mirror reported today. The newspaper account came Only a day after aUPI - 408 words
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208 1982-07-18 8 AP KUALA LUMPUR, Sat THAI police have secured the release of three Malaysians who were kidnapped and held for ransom in Pattani, a Malaysian police official said today. Mohamed Onn, the Criminal Investigation chief for Kelantan, said the three were members of a fishing partyAP - 208 words
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100 1982-07-18 8 Reuter KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday MALAYSIA has postponed buying 16 F-5 filters from the United States at a cost of US$26O million ($546 million) because of the present economic situation, a senior Defence Ministry official said today. Deputy Defence Minister Abang Abu Bakar said MalaysiaReuter - 100 words
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Article218 1982-07-18 9 In lighter vein LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Saturday ONCE again Cheesie has reared its head. Well, its alleged head or something. There i 6 hardly a consensus about what it was that went humping past the video camera that Robert Frew, a 40-year-old computer salesman, aimed excitedlyLAT-WP - 218 words
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174 1982-07-18 9 Reuter FREETOWN, Saturday RECESSION-HIT Sierra Leoneans, long used to drowning their sorrows over a convivial drink, are confronted with a worrying new problem pubs witn no beer. The Sierra Leone Brewery Ltd, which disgorged nearly 12 million litres of ales last year, has ceasedReuter - 174 words
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Article96 1982-07-18 9 UPI EUREKA, California, Saturday ROLLIN Trehearne got more than a slap on the wrist for being a penny short in his 1981 tax payment to the Internal Revenue Service. Trehearne, a tyre man and part-time radio disc jockey, said yesterday that he sent in his iointUPI - 96 words
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Article326 1982-07-18 9 Some commercial flights forced to reroute UPI SYDNEY, Saturday MASSIVE ash clouds from the Java volcano that nearly downed two jumbo jets hure drifted across Australia, forcing the re-routine of some commercial flights, the Department of Aviation said today. A department official said two "significantUPI - 326 words
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Advertisement196 1982-07-18 8 .."■•v- tj -r ""'"x fflp *s*** "v ■i,-k Le Vendome Louruge on our 2nd floor is transformed On Sundays into a grand dining hall. Each Sunday in July in celebration of U.S. Independence Day we're really dressing up the place and laying out a sumptuous spread. Look at the all-American196 words
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Advertisement141 1982-07-18 9 7 V r S3« gas In r M W. r/-* n o V Wi» STI :V *fa>« •MV The Finest collection of STRASS CRYSTAL CHANDELIERS in 24k gold plating from Europe's leading names. Also available brass and ceramic lighting fixtures. J** f V r* f*~S Latest contemporary lounge suites in141 words
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Advertisement42 1982-07-18 10 Hobson's Choice: All Digital Quartz Watches Precision Craftsmanship, Exact Timekeeping, Wide Variety, Trim, Affordable by SANYO'S Advanced Technology in Japan. 'SOLAR BATTERY OPERATION* DW3e643QTC Fu« mm emnm l224ftour optntton 5542.50 SANYO QUARTZ (S) PTE. LTD. *11C, Vtowte ttwt Slneapm an*. Tatopfcom:MM J42 words
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Advertisement39 1982-07-18 10 INSIDE: She once got Mahjong playing Chinese ladies to donate part of their winnings to charity. For 30 years, Ulyan Yung has played an active role in social work In Singapore. Today she explains why. Al5 Nature Notes: Al439 words
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Article, Illustration418 1982-07-18 10 MARY KWAN - A major concern at recent Schools Council meetings has been the poor English results of our school-children. Part of the problem could lie in the way the subject is taught. MARY KWAN looks into some fresh approaches to language learning. MARY KWAN A REVOLUTION is418 words
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Article380 1982-07-18 10 ONE of the questions most frequently asked is: How dpes the Primary One teacher develop the language of the child? One method, called Breakthrough to literacy, was developed at London University by David MacKay. With Breakthrough, the teacher does not stand in front of a class, and380 words
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161 1982-07-18 10 "IF they speak Chinese, they should be taught first in Chinese," Dr Foley says. Teachers using the technique must be convinced that the Chinese language is important. Dr Foley lays this down as an essential ingredient for success. The 'modern'161 words
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Article, Illustration187 1982-07-18 11 RODNEY HOBSON - Hobson's Choice By RODNEY HOBSON WITH so many cost-sav-ing gadgets for motorists on the market, one sometimes wonders why motoring is so expensive. Even so, it is difficult to be as optimistic as Milton Tan, president of the Automobile Association of Singapore, who joked that the Automotive187 words
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Article174 1982-07-18 11 Dear Editor: I refer to your report "Gold still exerts a magnetic pull" on July 4. While I find the article generally useful and informative, I feel that certain words used by the writer could lead to misimpressions regarding the sale of paper gold. According174 words
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Article, Illustration1832 1982-07-18 12 / 13 Sit Yin Fong - X>S Sit Yin Fong IN August 1978, five Singapore "escort girls" spent a day of fun around Singapore with three visiting businessmen. In the afternoon, they went on a sampan trip to Sentosa, then sailed round the harbour and boarded a cargo ship at anchor. That was the last1,832 words
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Article, Illustration327 1982-07-18 15 MARY KWAN - FACE to FACE Singapore was, in 1949, a haven of peace and security for her family after the rigours of wartime China and Hong Kong. So Lilyan Yung felt she had to do something for Singapore and thus began a 30-year long involvement in327 words
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Article, Illustration122 1982-07-18 15 BOA T TO PEKING AFTER graduation in 1928, Lilyan found herself talcing up an appointment in Peking. The China Medical Board in New York had appointed her to teach nursing methods to deal with infectious diseases at the Peking Union Medical College. Lilyan took Peking122 words
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Article390 1982-07-18 15 ARRIVAL IN SINGAPORE THE Yungs arrived in Singapore in 1949 after the WHO reappointed Dr Yung as their representative in Singapore. Both husband and wife Drought along their mothers. Lilyan put her children in school, then launched into social work. She says: "I felt very grateful390 words
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Article125 1982-07-18 15 ON PARENTING: "I GAVE up work to take care of my children personally. I enjoyed it. They are good children now because of their early traing. I taught them manners for example, to "giu yan" (greet people). I explained everything to them. In ChungKinc when we had nothing,125 words
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Article175 1982-07-18 15 WAR IN CHINA IN 1937, the Japanese occupied Peking, when Dr Yung was away in the United States. Over the next decade, Lilyan was to move across China, to Hong Kong, Chungking, Nanking and Shanghai, sometimes separated from her husband. First, she moved her three children175 words
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Miscellaneous108 1982-07-18 11 IN6 UP THE WEEKs'headline NU$ APVERT\SE£ FOR PHILOSOPHY S"T<UP>EMT6> A.5 ENGLISH BECOMES TOP CHOICE *OTtCtf? nrr. cNITOUMEMT* N OTlC£f ha l m in ihe. Tea.cm SttP&K?*"SE«« LAiwu Zfc, SHORTA<SES_ a •SOllatiom and some ba.uk<s migtnf even hc\ve to resort Kb borrowing officers... PARF LIKELY TO REMAIN UNCHANGED--99X OF SCRAPPEP BEFORE108 words
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Advertisement207 1982-07-18 12 / 13 The Macau connection I I B I* ,35? 8 It r The Thai girl, Ano~ THE unexplained disappearance of five Singapore "escort" girls tour years ago had a remarkable similarity to a case in the PortuEese territory of Macau in 1978, which had 1 police to strongly suspect the two207 words
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Article, Illustration731 1982-07-18 14 MARY KWAN - The paralysed may walk again if the new field of electric medicine proves to be as far-reaching as some doctors believe. MARY KWAN explains. MARY KWAN THAT'S you, talking to your own body cells. Asking them to re-grow a new arm. No more knife. No731 words
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Article, Illustration502 1982-07-18 14 RAADHI MAHADEVAN - By RAADHI MAHADEVAN SINGAPORE 1958. A polio epidemic rages. More and more children are being struck with paralysis. The public is crying out for action. Far away in America, one man offers hope Dr Albert Sabin. He nas developed a new vaccine against502 words
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385 1982-07-18 14 MKTORE NOTESi by DHM NEXT time you go for a walk, look out for silver webs that cling to treetrunks like sheer stockings on a shapely leg. Spun by tiny insects that feed on the bark beneath, they put Singapore onby DHM - 385 words
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Advertisement253 1982-07-18 16 f Announcement ANTIQUE CHINESE CERAMICS AUCTION For the convenience of patrons, because of the National Day rehearsal parade on Sunday afternoon, the auction of Chinese Ceramics is rescheduled to commence on Sunday mbrning at 10.30 a.m. at the NTUC Conference Hall, Shenton Way. Victor Morris Pte Ltd .<9 li'o* A,ll253 words
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Advertisement155 1982-07-18 16 SINGAPORE CIVIL SERVICE f PUPIL CONVEYANCING ASSISTANT Registry of Land Titles A Deeds Applications for appointment are invited from Singapore Citizens between the ages of 18-25 years who possess GCE 'A' Level passes in 2 subjects and *0' Level passes in 2 subjects (including General Paper) at one sitting. O155 words
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409 1982-07-18 17 B J SMITH - By B J SMITH HAGEN'S Pleasure should cause a mild upset and pay a good dividend by winning Race 4 at Kuala Lumpur today. This three-year-old New Zealand gelding has been steadily improving in each of his six starts and at ,his last start409 words
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Article, Illustration230 1982-07-18 17 HONGKONG'S champion jockey Gary Moore is now in France to ride in races there. Moore, who had been holidaying in Australia with hid family, broke journey in Hongkong early this week to pick up his riding gear. On the Gold Coast, Moore kept fit by doing trackwork230 words
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Article155 1982-07-18 19 1st 2nd 3rd Alwin Tweedie 30 21 31 Terry Lucas 30 17 9 Leslie Khoo 28 16 17 A.K. Cheam 26 27 24 George Podmore 24 14 19 *S.Y. Leong 18 14 13 Brian York 15 11 7 M.C. Lam 14 20Vfe 7 P.K. Yeap 14 6 4155 words
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Article155 1982-07-18 19 1at 2nd 3rd Ivan Allan 49 29 20 Teh Choon Bang 38 36 32 Qeorge Watt 33 27 41 Gary van Braukalan 29 17 9 Tan Lya Hup 24 7 10 Samauri Rahman 23 27 20 M. Ismail 22 21 19 P.K. Laong 20 14!£ 30 Garnet Bougoure155 words
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Article286 1982-07-18 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat IPOH trainer Jaafar Padzeli saddled two winners in the first two races at Kuala Lumpur yesterday, bringing his tally for the year to seven. For both horses, one a filly the other a mare, it was their maiden victories. Square Miss, an Australian286 words
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Advertisement883 1982-07-18 21 'Advertising Feature' HOUI TO GET fIUNK WITH VOUR MR Part VII: The Ultimate Safeguard If you were asked to name the most Important part of your car what would you say? Judging from the state of some I see In use, very few would reply "Tyres". Yet however you look883 words
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Advertisement358 1982-07-18 21 □lITEX CX-3 I CARBURETTORS Thousands of Singaporean motorists are proving every day that Caltex CX-3 turns unburned petrol into extra kilometres. Because a clean engine doesn't waste petrol. Caltex CX-3 cleans and Keeps clean the entire engine intake system of your car. Your engine runs more efficiently and uses less358 words
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Article, Illustration501 1982-07-18 22 Four British players join controversial team Soccer L*. Reuter JOHANNESBURG, Sat. ARGENTINE World Cup soccer stars Osvaldo Ardiles and Mario Kempes are out of a tour of South Africa by a rebel international side,-a spokesman, for the tour organisers said today. Tour co-ordinator JohnReuter - 501 words
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290 1982-07-18 22 Gotf W'l -A LAT-WP TROON (Scotland) Sat. BOBBY CLAMPETT proved in the second round of the British Open yesterday that he was ready to wear long pants. He put away his knickers of Thursday in favour of more traditional wear. But Clampett, even inLAT-WP - 290 words
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Article, Illustration414 1982-07-18 23 SURESH NAIR - Robert: It's the best line-up since 1977 By SURESH NAIR SINGAPORE will end an impatient five-year wait and win the Malaysian Chinese Football Association Cup for a record 10th time when it tackles Selangor in tonight's final at the National Stadium (kick-off: 8). So says414 words
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Article65 1982-07-18 23 SINGAPORE drew Johore 2-2; beat FT 6-1; south zone final: beat Pahang 3-1. SELANGOR bt Perils 3-0; bt Kelantan 8-1; north zone final: bt Perak 3-1. TICKETS at $4 (grandstand), $2 (gallery) and $1 (school-children) are available at the National Stadium tonight The final has been65 words
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241 1982-07-18 24 KEN JALLEH Jr - Swimming By KEN JALLEH Jr. ANG PENG SIONG has done it again! He beat California's best 19-year-olds in three events the 100 metres freestyle, breaststroke and butterfly events in a Los Angeles age-group meet. Ana in doing so, the Singapore swimming sensation has bettered241 words
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Article193 1982-07-18 24 SURESH NAIR - 1 Soccer i# L y i By SURESH NAIR KUWAIT and Brunei are literally holding the Football Association of Singapore to ransom because of the abstruse silence in confirming their particiEon in the Lion City tournament, to be from Sept 1-12 at the National Stadium FAS193 words
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Article56 1982-07-18 24 AP EUGENE (Oregon), Saturday MARY Decker-Tabb, only a few boor* after stepping off the plane from Switzerland, shattered the women's world record in the 10,000 metres last night, running the distance hi 31 mia. 35.03 sec The previous listed world mark was 31:45.04, hand-timed, and set by LoaAP - 56 words
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Article63 1982-07-18 24 BROOKUNE (Massachusetts), Sat Reuter IVAN LENDL, of Czechoslovakia, survived a baseline battle and a turbulent third set to score a 6-3, 1-6. 6-2 victory over Van Winitsky at the US$2OO,OOO (9430,000) United States professional tennis championships yesterday. In another third-round match, seventh-seeded Mel Purcell easily defeatedReuter - 63 words
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Advertisement70 1982-07-18 24 MCFA CuP »12 boy -Jcvciinr. t s It s Gold!ion t'r t ?«v** V Available at: CORTINA DEPT. STORE KLASSE (Lucky Pbza), KLASSE (Yuyi), KLASSE (Peninsula Plaza) MOHAN'S DEPT. STORE OG (Main), OG (Elite) ROBINSON'S (Clifford Centre), ROBINSON'S (Specialist's Shopping Centre) TAI HUP DEPT. STORE YAOHAN (Orchard), YAOHAN (Thomson), YAOHAN70 words
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Article, Illustration409 1982-07-18 25 VIOLET OON - Muslims indulge in their yearly food feast during the festive period with offerings of rare delicacies «E ATiNG Wlttl VIOLET OON FOR more decades than the residents at Bussorah Street can remember, they have been cooking up a storm to provide the MuslimsPictures by HAIRIS - 409 words
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Article285 1982-07-18 26 MICHAEL GARTNER - B* MICHAEL GARTNER "I WANT to report a Missing Person," a noted columnist noted the other day. "What ever became of Lynn Tryforos, the secretary who had supplanted Jean Harris in the love life of the ill-fated Dr. Herman Taraower? "You never saw such a sheltered correspondent." Actually, the285 words
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Article, Illustration354 1982-07-18 26 ***** Title: Mahathir. By J Victor Morals. Published by Eastern Universities Press. Reviewed by Edmnnd Leow. J®® DR MAHATHIR MOHAMAD became Malaysia's fourth Prime Minister last year when his predecessor, Hussein Chin, resigned because of deteriorating health. This was the climax to a chequered political354 words
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534 1982-07-18 26 LAT "INDECENT EXPOSURE: A true stonr of Hollywood and Wall Street" is one book unlikely to be made into a major motion picture. The coming 500-plus page examination of the David Begelman chequeforging scandal that began in 1977, and the power struggle it triggered for controlLAT - 534 words
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Article, Illustration930 1982-07-18 43 JANE LONDON - Kelly Collins (right) is hardly devoted to her sister Bo Derek (left). In fact, they both have harsh words for each other. Nor is Olivia De Havilland to equally famous sis, Joan Fontaine. But the relations are warmer for the two Downs and the two Redgraves.IPS - 930 words
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Article, Illustration212 1982-07-18 43 IPS BUT not all stage sisters are at loggerheads with each other. Angela Down had nothing but help and encouragement from elder sister Lesley-Anne, and Lynn Redgrave no longer feels over-shadowed by big sister, Vanena. Angela Down, at 22, is just grateful for tneIPS - 212 words
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Article, Illustration275 1982-07-18 44 ALL the cake stalls. Hajah Salamah in front of No 39 offers a fine collection. You can make enquiries at the house for special orders. PAU cooked Malay style by Mr Osman bin Gordi. He learnt how to make the dough from a Chinese friend and it is275 words
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Article384 1982-07-18 44 HERE is wonderful news for cheese lovers. PIERRE ANDROUET, France's man of cheese, is supplying the top of his range to I?Escargot, the French restaurant at Oberoi Imperial. Mr Androuet, considered one of the top authorities on French cheese, is famous for his restaurant in Paris which offers384 words
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Article, Illustration92 1982-07-18 44 The stalls usually open at 2 pm and close at 7 pm. Food is bought to take away for eating at home. But most nonMuslims like myself, eat on the spot. Strangely, by tradition, the stalls line only one side of the street, the odd numbered side. Many92 words
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Advertisement52 1982-07-18 25 INSIDE: □TV Quid* four pages giving the week s programmes and highlights. Comics in colour. For your convenience, pull out these two sections before you start reading. pp w si I ■vm<a*z 7 is Zgi. r v #r H. n > uu SI -4 V HOTEL 15Tan|ongKalongRoad Singapore 1543 Tel52 words
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Miscellaneous9 1982-07-18 25 TURTLE... By JOHNNY LAU SORRY! I DON'T PICKUP micH-urnm!,9 words
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Advertisement136 1982-07-18 26 Ideal Car For The Small Family r/ V I I mm Ti WF <r v Cuore.Open the door to smart economy Sin Tten Seng* Cuore the car that answers the needs of the small family. Roomy for relaxing comfort. Excellent overall economy. Easy to handle and convenient. The chic im*136 words
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Advertisement150 1982-07-18 27 Late changes This TV guide was pre pared in advance. Programmes are accurate up to the time of publication. Late amendments by SBC or RTM will be carried in Page A 2 of our main section. Our pre-focus lens adds a new dimension to the word 'focus'. Unlike conventional TVs.150 words
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Miscellaneous1252 1982-07-18 27 I 1 A Serialisation: A HOUSE IS NOT A HOME Episodes 11 12 Godfather to the rescue THE STORY LAST WEEK: Loo M in and Ma J in y on were seen together by Eddie. I He promptly reported to Lao Hu and Shi Zheng iwha pasted on the Information1,252 words
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Advertisement226 1982-07-18 28 / 29 (ORUriDIp) 1 DOES IT BETTER Model: Elegance 4215 51 cm(20") Table Modal j££?mrm \m m m pi* crt t w r Just call and we'll be there promptly to deliver your Grundig Colour TV or Hi-fi product. For service please call *****55 Sole Agent (Sales and Service) M-2, Eng Cheong226 words
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Advertisement153 1982-07-18 28 / 29 Nothing colours every loom of your home like Sony's Colour 3 System! This 36cm (14-inch) Trinitron portable lets you receive PAL/SECAM broadcasts, or play back prerecorded videotapes from around the world on PAL, SECAM or NTSC. All in beautiful, true-to-life colours,, wherever you put it in your home! And for153 words
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Miscellaneous680 1982-07-18 28 / 29 MONDAY CHANNEL 5 3.00 OPENING FOLLOWED BY ON THE WATERFRONT (C) (r). 4.00 ERICA (E). 4.30 VEENA RECITAL BY MRS. RANGANATHAN (T) (r). 4.55 ANIMALS IN ACTION (E): SEASIDE. 5.20 LITTLE KIDS DYNAMITE ALL-STAR BAND (E). 5.50 THE ENCHANTED CASTLE (E): MAGIC LIFE. 6.15 NEWS (E). 6.25 THINK OF A680 words
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Miscellaneous709 1982-07-18 28 / 29 tv guide I WEDNESDAY RQTEL CHANNEL 5 3.00 OPENING FOLLOWED BY THE JAWS 4.30 OF GULLIVER IF\ 5.10 THE NEW ED ALLEN SHOW (E) 5.30 THE WORLD ABOUT US (EMr). See highlights 6.15 NEWS (E). 6.25 CAMP WILDERNESS (E). 7.00 HAPPY DAYS (E). 7.30 NEWS AND WEATHER FORECAST (M). 7.50709 words
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Miscellaneous544 1982-07-18 28 / 29 FRIDAY RDTEL CHAHNEL 5 3.00 OPENING FOLLOWED BY HOUSEWIVES' MATINEE (C) (R). 4.30 NEW ZOO REVENUE (E). 5.00 THE WILD WILD WEST (E) (R): NIGHT OF THE CAMERA. 5.55 WORLD SPORTSMAN (E). See highlights 6.15 NEWS (E). 6.25 SERI TARINA (M) (R). 6.55 THE SECRET GARDEN (E). 7.30 NEWS AND544 words
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Miscellaneous155 1982-07-18 30 ii i/VH4T APE VOU \e>uppoeeo ro&e? 4 little HB-5PBCT, PLEA& d>\. .J,i St ss >* M M m i 4fl X '"vVW^ t •*>. X.»» ST _fiL4Mfc» vi Tt £ws tp -£rr. I r.? <a ggpaErgt^^''-' 1 1 i f$j OWE L\*e€> YOU X AM A WOKLPPAMOO& 5AJAKE y £*MK££/155 words
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Miscellaneous174 1982-07-18 31 / 32 AfifcO WURTEEM, EIVIS AARON PRMLSV HAP MOVED TO VY|JM HIS/AMliy THERE WERE WW BUT Mlfi PARENTS VSRNON AND GLADYS MAO BOUGHT MM A GUITAR... ELVIS A r I </ BUT ELVIS WM A f AST IfARHiR.THE 111 T* I> 1. £*Jl <!» 4 V IW "i i A klff >o174 words
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Miscellaneous51 1982-07-18 31 / 32 fir* 1 1 S&;>V, *v J jP B 00/, THESE APE GREAT CGOKJESv AAARCSARET/ I COULD EAT A MILLION OF EM.' No, you. Oo couldn't. v i V- \feAH, AN IF /W3AASAVSI CAN FLAY TWENTY MINU7FS... fc •XI 1 e !f V* V t J fcfeat< C i.- 21 *v;51 words
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Article222 1982-07-18 33 NALLA TAN - Heart to EART JPPI NALLA TAN QUESTION: My colleague, has very strong body odour. No one dares tell him and I dont know how to either. How does one? Breath-of-fresh air. ANSWER: The reason why no one dares to tell your colleague that he has a strong body222 words
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Article269 1982-07-18 33 QUESTION: I am 31 and have been married for 7 years already. My husband and I are both very career minded and feel that we may not be ready to start a family. I am worried however that as the years pass, it may be too late269 words
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Article236 1982-07-18 33 QUESTION: I am very attracted to this lady colleague and have been out with her a couple of times. But she shows no interest at all in taking things beyond the strictly platonk level. I have come across this attitude in a number of other female colleagues. Can236 words
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Article225 1982-07-18 33 QUESTION: I am a compulsive spender. I spend every cent that I earn. Money seems to slip so easily out of my hands. What can I do? Easy come, easy go. ANSWER: Money has a way of slipping through our fingers and if we do not exert some225 words
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Article, Illustration214 1982-07-18 33 Worst place to forget your umbrella: THE city of Cherrapunji in the Assam region of India averaged more than one inch of rain per day during a recent year. Umbrella sellers had cause to complain: It was a below average year. The record in Cherrapunji is214 words
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Article, Illustration311 1982-07-18 33 Wong Chai Kee - Psych-lines By Wong Chai Kee HIS ruddy, weathered-beaten face broke into a broad smile the moment he said "hello". At first I thought the 52-year old man was just performing the greeting ritual. But after travelling with him for two weeks in Germany, I noticed that311 words
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Advertisement33 1982-07-18 33 Do you have a problem* Write in tor some Heart to Heart advice (rom Dr Nalla Tan Send yotjr letters to Heart to Heart Sunday Nation Delta House Alexandra Road Singapore 031 533 words
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Advertisement138 1982-07-18 33 BUSINESS CONVENIENCE MALAYSIAN HOSPITALITY Seldom will you find a place as convenient as Subang View Hotel. Its central location provides timely easy access to Kuala lumour International Airport. Kuala Lumpur city, Malaysia's Industrial Estates Malaysia's premier Port Kelang All in the comforts charms of Malaysian hospitality At Subang View Hotel.138 words
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Miscellaneous430 1982-07-18 36 STARSCOPE YOUR BIRTHDAY TODAY: In the months ahead, business opportunities will be more plentiful than at any time in the last ten years. Financial pressures lessen and a certain amount of travel is indicated. Those in aeronautics or other sciences find greater mone-, tary rewards. Happy romance adds to your430 words
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Miscellaneous842 1982-07-18 36 movie guide Your Sunday movie guide On What Where and When The Howling TFor Icarus S.O.B. Cathay (*****00) 11am, 1.30, 4, 6.45, 9.15 Udo (*****14) 11am, 1.30, 4, 6.45. 9.15 Jade *****580) 11am, 1.30, 4, 6.30,9.15 Tiger Killer Prince, Savoy, Oriental (see morning shows list). What It's About Spunky television842 words
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Miscellaneous174 1982-07-18 37 / 38 AfifcO WURTEEM, EIVIS AARON PRMLSV HAP MOVED TO VY|JM HIS/AMliy THERE WERE WW BUT Mlfi PARENTS VSRNON AND GLADYS MAO BOUGHT MM A GUITAR... ELVIS A r I </ BUT ELVIS WM A f AST IfARHiR.THE 111 T* I> 1. £*Jl <!» 4 V IW "i i A klff >o174 words
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Miscellaneous51 1982-07-18 37 / 38 fir* 1 1 S&;>V, *v J jP B 00/, THESE APE GREAT CGOKJESv AAARCSARET/ I COULD EAT A MILLION OF EM.' No, you. Oo couldn't. v i V- \feAH, AN IF /W3AASAVSI CAN FLAY TWENTY MINU7FS... fc •XI 1 e !f V* V t J fcfeat< C i.- 21 *v;51 words
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Miscellaneous133 1982-07-18 39 Wpoppy, WHY PON'T r you Fuy pown to \l AUSTIN ANP ANSWER L>OUR SENATE MAIL?J r r'veseEN THE SURVEY PATA ON THE /MOOSE HUMP fielp-it L LOOKS &REAT YOU'RE THE ONE WHO'S 00TSOME ANSWERING TO PC/ V 4? IF YOU'RE NOT WOKWEP AOOUT KIM MARTIN FOR THE CARTEL-WHY AREN'T WE133 words
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Advertisement226 1982-07-18 40 / 41 (ORUriDIp) 1 DOES IT BETTER Model: Elegance 4215 51 cm(20") Table Modal j££?mrm \m m m pi* crt t w r Just call and we'll be there promptly to deliver your Grundig Colour TV or Hi-fi product. For service please call *****55 Sole Agent (Sales and Service) M-2, Eng Cheong226 words
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Advertisement153 1982-07-18 40 / 41 Nothing colours every loom of your home like Sony's Colour 3 System! This 36cm (14-inch) Trinitron portable lets you receive PAL/SECAM broadcasts, or play back prerecorded videotapes from around the world on PAL, SECAM or NTSC. All in beautiful, true-to-life colours,, wherever you put it in your home! And for153 words
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Miscellaneous680 1982-07-18 40 / 41 MONDAY CHANNEL 5 3.00 OPENING FOLLOWED BY ON THE WATERFRONT (C) (r). 4.00 ERICA (E). 4.30 VEENA RECITAL BY MRS. RANGANATHAN (T) (r). 4.55 ANIMALS IN ACTION (E): SEASIDE. 5.20 LITTLE KIDS DYNAMITE ALL-STAR BAND (E). 5.50 THE ENCHANTED CASTLE (E): MAGIC LIFE. 6.15 NEWS (E). 6.25 THINK OF A680 words
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Miscellaneous707 1982-07-18 40 / 41 tv guide WEDNESDAY RQTEL^^ CHANNEL 5 3.00 OPENING FOLLOWED BY THE JAWS 4.30 OF GULLIVER IF\ 5.10 THE NEW ED ALLEN SHOW (E) 5.30 THE WORLD ABOUT US (EMr). See highlights 6.15 NEWS (E). 6.25 CAMP WILDERNESS (E). 7.00 HAPPY DAYS (E). 7.30 NEWS AND WEATHER FORECAST (M). 7.50 SANDfWARA:707 words
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Miscellaneous544 1982-07-18 40 / 41 FRIDAY RDTEL CHAHNEL 5 3.00 OPENING FOLLOWED BY HOUSEWIVES' MATINEE (C) (R). 4.30 NEW ZOO REVENUE (E). 5.00 THE WILD WILD WEST (E) (R): NIGHT OF THE CAMERA. 5.55 WORLD SPORTSMAN (E). See highlights 6.15 NEWS (E). 6.25 SERI TARINA (M) (R). 6.55 THE SECRET GARDEN (E). 7.30 NEWS AND544 words
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Advertisement111 1982-07-18 42 Just onetouch National's latest NV-300 EN with OTR, one touch timer recording. This means when friends visit you while you're watching your favourite programme, one touch will instruct the NV-300 EN to record the rest of the programme and you won't have to miss a thing. The NV-300 EN, the111 words
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Miscellaneous874 1982-07-18 42 tv guide HARI RAYA PUASA SPECIALS: TO SIR, WITH LOVE (Wednesday 10.10pm Ch 5) An idealistic West Indian teacher (Sidney Poitier) finds that his class of white students from London's East End slums need special handling. A good humoured and touching tale also starring Judy Geeson, Lulu and Suzy Kendall.874 words
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