New Nation, 31 July 1982
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Title Section18 1982-07-31 1 new nation PUBLISHED BY THE SINGAPORE MONITOR LTD. Saturday, July 31, 1982 M.C. (P) No. 19/5/82 30 cents18 words
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110 1982-07-31 1 UPI WASHINGTON: President Reagan summoned about 25 Republican Congressmen to a top secret meeting yesterday to inform them the administration intends to continue the flow of arms to Taiwan at the present level, but eventually will terminate them. Congressional aides said Mr Reagan disclosedUPI - 110 words
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Article82 1982-07-31 1 AP BEIJING: China's census takers have discovered a 136-year-old man who still occasionally goes into the mountains to cut firewood and can down a litre of rice wine at one sitting, a Canton newspaper reports. The Yangcheng Evening News said Lan Buping, a member ofAP - 82 words
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Article69 1982-07-31 1 UPI NEW YORK: Moonie chief Sun Myung Moon's appeal against his recent tax fraud conviction is expected to end up in the US Supreme Court, a move that would put a final decision in the matter about two years away. Yesterday, the 62-year-old Korean's lawyers askedUPI - 69 words
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Article72 1982-07-31 1 UPI STANFORD Saturn's rings are apparently made up of unorganised large chunks of smooth, reddish ice left over from the creation of the planets, Stanford scientists reported this week. The ice in the rings, some as big as a house, is so close togetherUPI - 72 words
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Article433 1982-07-31 1 K. K. FONG - Aim to resell tickets at 50 to 100 per cent profit Syndicate buys up to 30,000 to 50,000 lottery tickets at a time from main agents here By K. K. FONG A SMALL group of Indonesian businessmen have been quietly buying up Singapore Sweep tickets in433 words
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159 1982-07-31 1 LISBON, Saturday AN UNIDENTIFIED official at the Chinese embassy in the Mozambican capital apparently went berserk on Thursday, killing nine mission employees in a shooting spree, according to reports reaching here yesterday. A dispatch carried from Maputo by ANOP, the Portuguese national news agency,159 words
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Article255 1982-07-31 2 Complaints against dirty hawkers and rubbish up THE number of complaints against dirty hawkers is on the increase and there is more indiscriminate dumping of rubbish in Singapore. The Ministry of Environment only received 293 complaints about unhygienic hawkers in 1978 but last year the figure255 words
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Article66 1982-07-31 2 ICE-CREAM, a favourite with young and old, seems to be more prone to germs than most food. The Ministry of Environment took 865 samples from ice-cream manufacturers last year. Of these, 73 samples or 8.4 per cent were found to be unsatisfactory. The manufacturers were advised to take66 words
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Article292 1982-07-31 2 SINGAPORE and France were involved in a diplomatic tussle recently over a group of Vietnamese refugees that a French warship brought to Singapore. According to a report in the Far Eastern Economic Review, a French navy frigate had btifcn sent to South-east Asian wafers to Fiick292 words
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Article99 1982-07-31 2 THERE is no cause for panic when police officers show you their cards. It may just be a name card, not a warrant card from now on. The Director of Logistics, Assistanct Commis- sioner of Police Ng Yow Meng, said: "Name cards are issued to99 words
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Article, Illustration168 1982-07-31 2 WHILE other opticians will only service their clients, Bernard Tan of Eyecare Centre believes that everybody is entitled to his help, even though they are not his regular customers. The mild-mannered optician provides free of charge eye testing and cleaning of lenses and frames.168 words
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Article, Illustration276 1982-07-31 2 THE Sentosa Development Corporation has quietly abolished its group tour concession following a sudden influx of crowds. Since the launching of the $16million monorail and the opening of the $3 million musical fountain, the island has attracted an unusual number of visitors. In May276 words
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Article, Illustration453 1982-07-31 3 LAM MO LIAN - By LAM MO LIAN THE KITCHEN cabinets installed by the HDB in two blocks of flats in Bedok Reservoir Road are causing several tenants more unhappiness. This time the tenants are upset that the cabinets, which delayed their move into the flats by at least three months, arePictures by Lam Mo Lian - 453 words
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Article, Illustration74 1982-07-31 4 THE SAF Reservist Association is going to war on flab. And its new "secret weapon" is the Universal Exercise Bench which can be used by up to 16 men at a time. The Association's branch at Bukit Merah has bought two sets of the equipment at a74 words
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390 1982-07-31 4 YONG POW ANG - By YONG POW ANG ANGRY residents in Jurong, Boon Lay and Ayer Rajah, backed by their respective Members of Parliament, are protesting over a proposal to remove free panting which they have enjoyea for the last 18 years. Twenty-three thousand flats, formerly under the390 words
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Article219 1982-07-31 4 Employers will think twice before recruiting foreign workers when the new and higher salary ceiling of $1,000 a month for work permits comes into effect next month. This is because those foreign workers paid between the current ceiling of 4750 and $1,000 will have219 words
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Article230 1982-07-31 4 TODAY is the last day motorists may use the old night parking tickets. From August 1, they will have to use the new night parking coupons. Motorists can exchange the old night parking tickets for new night parking coupons at any Housing Board area office before September230 words
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Article, Illustration71 1982-07-31 5 AP ORLANDO, Saturday NOW that's a mouthful Sea World veterinarian Dr. Deke Beusse, protected by a Kiece of PVC pipe, carefully places is hand into the jaws of a sand tiger shark. The 30-centimetre wide jaws of the shark have been propped open io remove a hook caught inside.AP - 71 words
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Article387 1982-07-31 5 They enjoy life in Switzerland AP ERLACH (Switzerland) Saturday TO MOSCOW, they are non-prisoners of a nonwar. Three Soviet soldiers are waiting out the Afghanistan war in the peaceful quiet of neutral Switzerland. Amid reports of a new upsurge in the fighting, the three young men,AP - 387 words
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Article139 1982-07-31 5 AP JAKARTA, Saturday MALAYSIAN Foreign Minister Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie told Indonesia there is a marked change in the attitude of Vietnam on the Kampuchean (Cambodia) Broblem, Foreign Minister Mochtar [usumaatmadja said yesterday. Mochtar told news reporters at the foreign office that Tan SriAP - 139 words
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Article297 1982-07-31 5 UPI US, India forming scientific panel WASHINGTON, Saturday The United States and India will form a panel of noted scientists to reevaluate cooperative research projects and determine priorities for further collaboration, it was announced yesterday. The scientific panel, which should be formed within two months, will focus onUPI - 297 words
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Article353 1982-07-31 6 Agencies BEIRUT, Sat LEBANON'S Prime Minister Shafik Wazzan threatened yesterday to suspend negotiations with US presidential envoy Philip Habib if Israel maintained its tight blockade on electricity, water, food and fuel supplies td West Beirut, the PLO's last power base. Mr Wazzan raised the possibility ofAgencies - 353 words
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Article, Illustration50 1982-07-31 6 BEIRUT: Israeli gunners fire rockets from captured Soviet-made 'Stalin Organ* launchers against Palestinian positions in besieged West Beirut in a night of heavy artillery exchanges which left 120 dead in the Lebanese capital on Tuesday. Israeli war planes then struck the PIO early on Wednesday.50 words
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Article152 1982-07-31 6 UPI TEL AVIV, Saturday A WEST GERMAN Jew whose parents died in the holocaust was deported from Israel yesterday after serving 10 years in an Israeli jail as a Syrian spy. Paul Pohlmann, 33, reportedly broke down and wept as he bid his jailers andUPI - 152 words
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225 1982-07-31 6 UPI BAGHDAD, Sat IRAQ said yesterday its torces "completely crushed" Iran s fifth drive on the embattled oil port of Basra, killing nearly 2,000 Iranian troops including three front-line commanders. "The battlefield was littered with dead Iranians and destroyed armour and equipment,"UPI - 225 words
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51 1982-07-31 6 UPI HARARE (Zimbabwe), Sat THE government denied that three of six foreign tourists kidnapped by rebels had been found dead yesterday, as the deadline for their execution passed. Meanwhile, three more Britons were reported missing for more than two weeks in another part of Zimbabwe.UPI - 51 words
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98 1982-07-31 6 Reuter JOHANNESBURG, Sat PRIME Minister P.W. Botha took a tentative step yesterday towards ending exclusive white rule in South Africa. Addressing 3,000 members of his national party, Mr Botha gave details for the first time of his plans to grant political rights to SouthReuter - 98 words
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406 1982-07-31 8 DETROIT, Saturday BUSINESSMEN have spelt out a new way to help stamp out illiteracy, bolster national productivity, create a better life for millions and, in the process, make more money all at the same time. How? By helping simplify the language. This is406 words
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Article, Illustration315 1982-07-31 8 LAT/WP ATHENS, Saturday BRITISH Lord Elgin who died in 1841 is going on trial. Lord Elgin, former Ambassador to Greece in the early years of the 19th century, has been accused of carrying out the biggest plunder in culturalhistory. And the evidence is there forLAT/WP - 315 words
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CURRENTS IN THE NEWS
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96 1982-07-31 8 AP NEW YORK: Interferon produced by genetic engineering can prevent colds and block the growth of viruses without harmful side effects, researchers said on Thursday. In a report in the current issue of the Lancet, a British medical journal, the scientists reported thatAP - 96 words
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Article85 1982-07-31 8 LAT-WP WASHINGTON: Daniel J. Terra, President Reagan's ambassador at large for cultural affairs and founder of the Terra Museum of American Art in Evanston, 111., has paid U553.25 million (556.6 million) for "Gallery Of The Louvre," a painting by 19th century American artist-inventor Samuel F.B. Morse.LAT-WP - 85 words
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Article58 1982-07-31 8 LAT-WP WASHINGTON: American drugstores are handing out one-third fewer prescriptions for tranquilisers now than in the mid-*****. Prescriptions for sleeping pills have fallen by half. These are two examples of a major change in the way doctors are prescribing these and other drugs, according to studiesLAT-WP - 58 words
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Article125 1982-07-31 8 ELGIN marbles are a collection of sculptures in the British Museum comprising the Sreater part of the ecoration that once adorned the temple of Athena Parthenos. These were named after Thomas Bruce, seventh Earl of Elgin, who removed them to Britain in the early 19th century.125 words
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Article130 1982-07-31 8 LAT/WP WASHINGTON, Sat. THE Reagan administration has decided to withhold temporarily the presentation to Congress of a new arms sale to Taiwan to facilitate settlement of a long-running dispute with the People's Republic of China. The decision reflects a growing but still guarded optimismLAT/WP - 130 words
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Advertisement190 1982-07-31 5 The Sharp guide to Microwave Ovens From the time the first rough stone ovens were invented hundreds of years ago until now, convection, or the cooking of food by the circulation of hot air around it, has been the „nj i< most commonly applied After years of cooking food using190 words
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Advertisement196 1982-07-31 6 BELUGA CVBO From electrical starter to oversized brakes it's engineering workmanship at its best Uses lesser fuel than other bikes in its class A boon to fuel conscious riders Yes! Beluga is VIBELESS. No engine vibrations Designed to be so to give the rider a more comfortable ride Beluga fittingly196 words
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Advertisement152 1982-07-31 8 Idea/Car For The Small Family w A Cuore.Open the door to smart economy 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 jTVm aerod y nam 'C body and 550 cc engine have won152 words
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opinion / letters
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392 1982-07-31 9 THE SOTO CLUB - THE SOTO CLUB WE WOULD like to thank you for your article on ragging in the university hostels. The impression one gets from the article is that the ragging of freshmen is not commonplace. We, however, have gathered from our friends in392 words
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Article153 1982-07-31 9 POT - POT I REFER to the letter, "Discotheque bicycles a distraction" (NN, July 29). I disagree with the writer. Mr Yeow Seng Huat is a bright youngster, imaginative, creative and knows where his talent lies. I admire what Seng Huat stands for: pursuit of excellence153 words
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140 1982-07-31 9 S.I.C. IT - S.I.C. IT MR NGUYEN Co Thach's hard line on Cambodia is baffling. One would have thought a people who fought so valiantly against tne French colonialists would never dream of foisting colonialism on a neighbouring country. I thought the Battle of Dien Bien Phu was140 words
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Article51 1982-07-31 9 CSM - CSM IF THE record firm WEA (which distributes Warner, Electra and Atlantic labels, among others) can release nine cassettes priced at $7 each in the past fortnight, maybe they and the other firms can explain why they have been selling them at such high prices over the51 words
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178 1982-07-31 9 ALSO VICTIMISED - ALSO VICTIMISED COULD I add my comments to "Victimised" who wrote on "Along boundary wall, builder's illegal structures" (NN, July 27)? I bought a house some eight years ago, and of late have been told that the awning is an illegal structure.178 words
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Article61 1982-07-31 9 PICES - PICES IN MOST schools, staMs are not given an opportaajfty to air their ne*» on certain matters or offer suggestions Schools are maiahr far students, and they skoaid he given an opport—ttv to have a say on matters which will help improve the schools generally.61 words
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130 1982-07-31 9 CHEOK YEN AIK - CHEOK YEN AIK PLEASE REFER to the lead article "You Now Get 15 Minutes Grace For Over-Parking" (New Nation, July 30). The present policy of the URA is to allow 5 minutes grace to motorists after expiry of their parking coupons. However, our130 words
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Advertisement170 1982-07-31 9 LETTERS on any sub|ect of public interest will be accepted for publication They should be typed and must be signed They must also include the writ er s name and address even if the write* decides to use- a pseudonym in print A contact telephone number would be usetul We170 words
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Miscellaneous148 1982-07-31 9 PUBLIC serve your superiors; in private serve your father and elder brothers. Do not come under the A influence of alcohol. CONFUCIUS. nun TODAY is the 212th day of 1982, with 153 to follow. On this day... In 1498, Christopher Columbus discovered the island of Trinidad. In 1919, Germany adopted148 words
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Article117 1982-07-31 10 THE stock market was little changed yesterday, pausing after Thursday's late rally. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 3.61 to close at 808.60, bringing its loss for the week to 21.97 points. Declines outnumbered advances bv about 4 to 3 on the New York Stock117 words
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360 1982-07-31 10 CATHERINE ONG - EXCHANGE ASKED TO AVOID SUSPENSIONS By CATHERINE ONG LOCAL merchant bankers are asking the Stock Exchange to avoid suspending trading in shares involved in takeover bids. The Singapore Merchant Bankers' Association (SMBA) says a potential problem has been created by the new delivery ruling360 words
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Article400 1982-07-31 10 The Malaysian government and its national electricity board are obtaining loans on attractive terms. A massive vote of confidence in the government's creditworthiness is expected. MALAYSIA'S US$l billion ($2.15 billion) syndicated loan is expected to be so heavily oversubscribed that the country will borrow more than it400 words
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51 1982-07-31 10 NEPTUNE Orient Lines Ltd (NOL) will be restructuring its container service between Europe and South Asia. The new service will have three fast container ships offering a 17-day frequency, both eastbound and westbound. The ports of call will be Felixtowe, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Marseilles, Colombo, Karachi and51 words
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Article45 1982-07-31 10 INTRACO Ltd has ben appointed sales and service agents for Singapore and Malaysia for Bizorba-Sanamatic Pty Ltd, an Australian-based company which has been specialising in the design, development and installation of biogas waste treatment systems for about 20 years.45 words
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71 1982-07-31 10 AP SEOUL, Sat. French and Japanese companies have been selected to supply US$l5O million worth of equipment and pipelines for construction of a liquefied natural gas terminal for Korea Electric Power Corp., the state-run utility firm said vesterday. Kepco officials said Techgaz and Union Industrielle etAP - 71 words
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262 1982-07-31 10 TOH SU FEN - By TOH SU FEN THE FIRST shots in a battle for a $1.4 million-a-month market will be fired today. Agfa agents will be wooing photographers who insist on Kodak film and paper. East Asiatic Company, the new Agfa agents, have an ally262 words
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203 1982-07-31 11 OWNERS of apartments will be required by law to pay their maintenance charges, while developers will have to show that they use the collected charges for the correct purpose under the provisions of a Bill tabled in Parliament this week. The Buildings and Common Property203 words
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102 1982-07-31 11 SHI IF GOLD manages to close above US$344 this week, it will probably attract new buyers who base their decisions on charts, United Overseas Bank says. A medium-term support line would still be technically intact even if the price drops as low as US$325,102 words
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90 1982-07-31 11 THE General Insurance Association of Singapore (GIA) has started a Register of Property Losses to assist companies investigating fire frauds. The register, started because of the increasing frequency and severity of insurance losses, will provide information including major arsons, persons or companies which have90 words
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Article85 1982-07-31 11 Your (Foreign Exchange) Your S$ to one unit of foreign currency Selling Buying TT/DD TT DD US$ 2.1550 2.1450 2.1330 sterling 3.7358 3.7078 3.6868 Australian 2.1545 2.1319 2.1119 Canadian 1.7198 1 6963 1.6803 New Zealand 1.5981 1.5766 1.5566 S$ to 100 units of foreign currency Deutschemark 87.7504 86 5503 8685 words
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Article, Illustration252 1982-07-31 11 the stock market SHARES ran out of steam on the Stock Exchange of Singapore this week after a promising start that saw a third successive day of gains on Monday. Tuesday saw a sharp reaction and although the fall eased on252 words
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Advertisement508 1982-07-31 18 NOTICES LOST SHARE CERTIFICATES The following share certificates/*together with relevant signed transfer deeds have been reported lost or destroyed: KEPPEL SHIPYARD LIMITED Certificate Nos Name of Shareholder No of Shares *****4 Mr Chang Keen Wai 250 *****5 Mr. Lim Thian Hoon 250 *****7/58 Mr Tan Chin Hock 1.500 *****9 Tan508 words
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Advertisement153 1982-07-31 18 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT CAP. 1»5 IN THE MATTER OF NUMBER ONE SHOES A HANDBAGS CO. (PTE.) LTD. (In Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to Section 272(2) of the Companies Act Cap. 185, the Final Mooting of Members of the Company wtf be held153 words
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Advertisement48 1982-07-31 18 easier ways to money! Easier by far! Look around the house and make a list of aN the unwanted and discarded items of household appliances, furnitures, prams, bicycles, radios and so on. Tidy them up and then advertise them in the Teie-Ads. Ring *****90 to place your ad.48 words
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Article, Illustration218 1982-07-31 19 SURESH NAIR - By SURESH NAIR YOU might be tempted to call him Fandi-stic! Yes, Fandi Ahmad, our 20-year-old soccer diamond, deserves such an accolade after he became the first ASEAN footballer to be offered a dream-come-true professional soccer contract with Holland First Division champions Ajax Amsterdam for218 words
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sports / world
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Article, Illustration242 1982-07-31 20 Boxing SUGAR Ray Leonard, 26, recuperating from surgery to correct a partially detached retina, says the chances of his returning to boxing becomes slimmer each day he is away from it. "I love boxing now as a spectator. I appreciate the talent.242 words
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411 1982-07-31 20 Soccer MUNICH, Saturday KARL-Heinz Rummenigge yesterday pulled out oi the European team to play a World Eleven in New York on Aug 7 as a row broke out over the injurv he suffered during the World Cup in Spain. Bayern Munich doctors have diagnosed the411 words
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Article303 1982-07-31 20 Golf STUTTGART (West Germany), Saturday CHRISTY O'Connor Jnr, of Ireland, fought off a bad stomach upset and snatched the nalfway lead in the US$7B,OOO West German Open golf championship with a 68 for a seven under par 137 here yesterday. He finished one stroke ahead303 words
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Article189 1982-07-31 20 CONTROVERSIAL British soccer manager Malcolm Allison has been suspended by Sporting Lisbon after incidents during the team's threeweek training spell in Bulgaria, a club spokesman said in Lisbon yesterday. The spokesman said Allison, who led the club to the Portugese League title in his first year as Manager, is189 words
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Article, Illustration388 1982-07-31 21 KEN JALLEH Jr - First priority, to forthcoming exams By KEN JALLEH Jr KHOO TENG CHEONG, Singapore's South-East Asia Games gold medallist will not be available for the Asian and SouthEast Asia Games. Khoo, who won the gold in the 1500 m freestyle event in the 1979 Jakarta388 words
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259 1982-07-31 21 SINGAPORE international swimmer Tay Guat Kim yesterday lashed out at her club coaches and pulled out of the national centralised training squad. Guat Kim, Singapore's South-East Asia Games bronze medallist and one of the few 800 m freestyle swimmers left, accused her259 words
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211 1982-07-31 21 Squash SIA Group and Beecham continued on their collision course, each registering easy 5-0 victories over Singapore Refining and Inchape respectively in the quarter-iinals of the Anchor Buisiness Houses squash league at the East Coast Recreation Centre last night. They will meet Haw Par and211 words
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Article, Illustration79 1982-07-31 21 CAUGHT by the camera! That's Trade and Industry Minister Dr Tony Tan and Mrs Tan seated (middle row) among a sea of doting parents at the Schools National swimming championships at Barker Road yesterday. Dr Tan took time off from his busyPicture by Lee Chee Hui - 79 words
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Article227 1982-07-31 22 Sportsnips SIXTY under-12 probables will begin training twice weekly in the XL junior tennis school, starting on August 8 at the St Wilfred Complex and Kallang Courts. The launching ceremony of the school will be held at the National Stadium Theatrette at 2.00 p.m. The227 words
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474 1982-07-31 22 GEORGE JAYARAJ - By GEORGE JAYARAJ The Star THE Pahang Amateur Football Association does not want Singapore or any non-Football Association of Malaysia affiliate in the Malaysia Cup competition. Pahang vice-president Ibrahim Taib said in Kuantan yesterday: "That was the decision of our councilThe Star - 474 words
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Article, Illustration922 1982-07-31 23 SURESH NAIR - THE 10-nation Asian Youth Group Two Tournament, which the Football Association of Singapore is hosting for the first time, kicks off at the National Stadium tonight. Singapore, South Korea, Japan, North Korea, China, Thailand, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Indonesia and the Philippines will fight it out922 words
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Article162 1982-07-31 23 (AT the National Stadium) CHINA vs HONG KONG (6 pm) It appears, on paper, as a one-sided r, wayang" show. Poor Hong Kong is unlikely to stop the marauding Chinese, who will almost certainly kick off the tournament with an avalanche of goals. SINGAPORE vs MALAYSIA (8.15 pm)162 words
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Article95 1982-07-31 23 SPECIAL gallery-tickets, valid for six of the top matches only, are now available at the Jalan Besar Stadium. The $7 (gallery only) tickets entitles the bearer to watch the opening ceremony (two matches), semi-finals (two matches) and the finals (including third-placing match). School-children will be given95 words
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Article, Illustration376 1982-07-31 24 SURESH NAIR - Preview: Tonight's Singapore-Malaysia clash By SURESH NAIR GO OFFENSIVE, Singapore! Play simple, direct and accurate soccer tonight for the badly-need-ed morale-boosting win over arch-rival Malaysia in the opening Asian Youth Group Two soccer match at the National Stadium (8.15). With local soccer enthusiasm, sadly, at its nadir,376 words
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Article59 1982-07-31 24 SINGAPORE (4-3-3): Rosmaidi Harun; Abdullah Derus, Razali Sa'at, Steven Kwan, A.R.J. Mani; Ahmad Paijan (captain), Kamaruzaman Zainal, Sharom Mokhtar; Rahman Nongchik, V. Sundram Moorthy, Lionel Teo. MALAYSIA (4-2-4): Ramli Talib; Chen Chew Leong, Wan Arzani Daud (captain), Wan Ahmad Kamaruddin, Hashim Nairn; Zabidi Monammed, Azizan Idris; Mohammed59 words
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Article149 1982-07-31 24 THAILAND'S unannounced arrival look everyone by surprise. Particularly so for Malaysia's liasion officer Abdul Rahim Rahman, who while waiting for the Malaysians at Changi Airport yesterday morning, was startled to see the Thai entourage checking-in through the immigration. Thanks to Rahim's split-second decision, the Thais were not stranded149 words
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Advertisement129 1982-07-31 20 nation I In your Sunday Nation tomorrow THE BATTLING YAPS AT A RESEARCH institute in the United States, two young" Singaporeans are helping to win the war against cancer. They are associate professors Yap Boh-Seng and YapWhang Hwee-Yong, a husband and wife team who came back to the Republic to129 words
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Article249 1982-07-31 25 SALEHA SALLEH - By SALEHA SALLEH IT is amazing how a good piece of music or dance can move a man to tears or ecstasy. The 17 singers and dancers from the Sanggrina Bunda Utama brought over by Garuda Airlines can do just that. The movements of head, shoulders, sexy249 words
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Article, Illustration294 1982-07-31 25 BERTILLA PEREIRA - By BERTILLA PEREIRA LET Ray Fell tell you a story. He does his impressions with the kind of panache worthy of the London Palladium, where he has performed, and maintains the pace even if the audience at the Tiara Supper Club at Shangri-la294 words
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Article, Illustration393 1982-07-31 26 MT!g J k v TITLE OF BOOK: Murder In The White House. AUTHOR: Margaret Truman. PUBLISHER: Sphere Books. REVIEWER: Pauline Goh IT IS clearly printed in red, on the cover, that Murder In The White House is written by Margaret Truman, daughter of President Harry Truman. In393 words
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Article, Illustration371 1982-07-31 26 TITLE OF BOOK: Ghost Story AUTHOR: Peter Straub PUBLISHER: Future Books REVIEWER: Lo Tien Yin IF YOUR patience takes you through the first few chapters of the book, you may be rewarded by some really good scares as the plot thickens. A371 words
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Article, Illustration294 1982-07-31 27 Ms FLASHBACK by Julia Greene PUBLISHERS: Fontana Paperbacks TAKEOVER by Rosalind Ashe PUBLISHERS: Fontana Paperbacks REVIEWER: Toh Su Fen MORE from Nightshades, the spine-chilling and mind-twisting series on the darker side of passion. They are interesting enough for you to put your Barbara Cartland294 words
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346 1982-07-31 27 TITLE OF BOOK: Social Survival AUTHOR: Katharine Whitehorn PUBLISHER: Magnum Books. REVIEWER: Edmund Leow. DOES a woman tell a man that his fly is undone? How would you introduce an obviously unmarried and cohabitating couple to your conservative boss? Katharine Whitehorn provides346 words
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Article554 1982-07-31 28/29 The word is out. Last week, the French fashion moguls presented their autumn/winter clothes. The evergreens were black grey and white for both day and evening wear. There was a generous sprinkling of taffeta gowns, exotic Turkish bloomers, and hip-draped lame numbers. Other novelties were fabricsAP - 554 words
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Article, Illustration477 1982-07-31 28/29 UPI PARIS designers readied winter fashion shows last week, exhilarated by the French government's decision to open Paris' first fashion museum at the Louvre, in recognition at last of high fashion as an art form. "Fashion has the right to be accepted," saidUPI - 477 words
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Advertisement6 1982-07-31 25 Your National Day Holiday TV Guide6 words
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Article, Illustration454 1982-07-31 30 Pauline Goh - by Pauline Goh WHAT is the barometer for a good TV show? According to our food columnist Violet Oon, it is a packed coffee shop in Chinatown and deserted hawker stalls. She saw a pack of people gathering around a coffee shop TV set. The454 words
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Miscellaneous733 1982-07-31 30 DR SMOCK By George Lemont poctors e>OT &SHINJP «»vsn: til i 0 5 }5£ 2 a FRANK AND ERNEST I FERD'NAND X PiP StEAt- Funp* j EuECTPoNICAULY, for IT WAS 1 THE COMPUTE*? IPCA. I By Dehl Mikkelsen m 7? at t v V€ a i r IW! n r«733 words
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Miscellaneous610 1982-07-31 31 Your Nation* 1 Day Holiday TV Guide ules Verne cartoon n CARTOON FEATURE (Sunday August 8, 3.00 pm Ch Victor Barbicane the scientist invents a source of infinite energy capable of launching a rocket to the moon. The scientist spares no effort in fulfilling this mission. The story is an610 words
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Miscellaneous119 1982-07-31 31 1982 Los Angeles Times Syndicate ■v Dudley Moore Whacky Monte Carlo Rally Those Daring Young Men In Their Jaunty Jalopies (2.00 pm Ch 5 August 8) Directed by Ken Annakin and set in the '20s, this film is about the whacky Monte Carlo Rally which finds itself open to all119 words
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Miscellaneous72 1982-07-31 31 Cliff Richard sings Dreamin' and A Little In Love CLIFF IN LONDON (11.15 am Ch 5 August This is a recording of Cliff Richard's performance at the Apollo Victoria Theatre. He sings Devil Woman, Miss You Nights, Carrie, A Little In Love, Dreamin', We Don't Talk Anymore, A Heart Will72 words
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Miscellaneous1565 1982-07-31 32 tv radio Chisholms in clutch of clan W CONTINUING Sherlock 1A Holmes Festival, in THE U WOMAN IN GREEN 11 w (2.20 pm Ch 5) the deteck tive is faced with the atrocites of a criminal genius, Professor Morlarty who has just escaped the death penalty in prison. The weapon1,565 words
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Article, Illustration477 1982-07-31 33 B J SMITH - Today's going forecast is good By B J SMITH LAST-START winner Hawaiian Song has retained his smashing form and should win Race 6 at Penang today. Trained by Ivan Allan for Sarawak millionaire H.T. Wee, Hawaiian Song cruised to victory in his last start477 words
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260 1982-07-31 33 INJURY prone veteran Moses Lee returns to the saddle todav after an absence of over four months. After riding Young Regent to victory in Race 3 at Penang on March 28, his mount in Race 8, Kattegat, reared in the stalls and appeared to260 words
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Article456 1982-07-31 33 TRACKSTAR - FRIDAY'S TRACKWORK By TRACKSTAR TEH Choong Beng-trained So Valiant looks ready to re-enter the winning list in Race Seven tomorrow, if he can reproduce the dazzling speed shown in a workout on a good track at Batu Gantong yesterday. The New Zealand-bred four-year-old by So Vain,456 words
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Article611 1982-07-31 36 Race 1: Perfect Match was the most impressive sprinting the 600 metres in 39.4 on Wednesday. Also seen on that day was Pulau Tioman clocking 44.6. On Thursday Brantas was never of the bit in 44.6 and Forty Minutes was not impressive in 45. Sherimour did611 words
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Article177 1982-07-31 36 1st 2nd 3rd Alwin Tweedie 33 22 34 Terry Lucas 33 17 12 Leslie Khoo 31 17 22 A.K. Cheam 27 28 26 George Podmore 24 14 19 *S.Y. Leong 19 15 13 Brian York 16 14 8 M.C. Lam 14 21'/2 7 P.K. Yeap 14 6 4177 words
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Article176 1982-07-31 36 2nd 3rd Ivan Allan 53 29 23 Teh Choon Beng 39 37 33 George West 35 28 44 Gary van Breukelen 30 17 9 Tan Lye Hup 24 7 10 Samsuri Rahman 23 30 24 M. Ismail 23 22 20 P.K. Leong 21 14% 31 Lee Seng Hap176 words
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Article164 1982-07-31 36 B J SMITH SIN CHEW (Ma-Tan) NAN YANG (Golden Boy) RACE 1 Fellow Fumanian Peacemaker Peacemaker Fellow Fe*ow Ughtning Street Peacemaker Jerantut RACE 2 Fortune's Delight Fortune's Delight Fortune's Delight Jury Duty FuN Luck Jury Duty Fun Luck Jury Duty Moonlight Serenade RACE 3 Added Aeeets Added Assets164 words
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Article, Illustration4439 1982-07-31 34 2.30 Class 4 Div B 1200 m (Restricted Terms 2 3 Years) Stakes $13,000 2bmzg Ovnan Brantas Tim The Tide Mr* Mayo Exterminator 53 2brag Rodgers KPL Robertss*no (sir# of Excitation) Dream Time Lady 00 Forty Minutes 53 Andrew 2txrug Rodgers Royalty Bngand (sre o« Mighty Brigand) Eastern Romance /Otk4,439 words
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Article725 1982-07-31 36 2.15 Class 4 Div A 1200 m 1 35 Peacemaker 57 Tweedie (3) 2 Amir 53 Andrews (5) 3 00 Lightning Street 51.5 York (4) 4 25 Fettow 49 Khoo (1) 5 04 Fumanian 49 Yeep (2) 6 Jerantut 49 Lam (6) 7 Triple Limits 49 Sain725 words