New Nation, 8 August 1982

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  • 18 1 sunday nation PUBLISHED BY THE SINGAPORE MONITOR LTD. Sunday, August 8, 1982 M.C. (P) No. 20/5/82 40 cents
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  • 127 1 Warrant Offtcar Chua of tha Guards Brtgada giving a taw tips on tha art of praciaion drill to nuraaa in praparation for tomorrow's National Day parada. Thia la tha atghth yaar our nuraaa ara participating tn tha big parada. Tha oowMnaant for tomorrow will
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  • 223 1 Sunday nation comment THIS sayitK has special significance for us today. For tomorrow we celebrate our 17th birthday as a nation. Per capita income of Singaporeans has almost doubled. And we can quote more statistics that add up to a 17-year economic boom experienced by
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    • 566 2  -  'I stand by my action,' says teacher responsible By TO CHEE ENG, SIT YIN FONG A TEACHER at the Dunearn Secondary Technical School who publicly caned 14 students last week for failing to Jjoin a scheduled visit to a military camp, says he stands
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    • 84 2 KUALA BELANQOR Saturday THREE men, two from Singaoore, were killed ana five other people were seriously injured when two cars collided head-on in Sungei Besar, Selangor, today. Police identified the victims as D C Charles, IS, and a man named only as Francis, both from Singapore,
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    • 262 2  -  By JACKIE SAM THE plan to introduce Confucian ethics came in for strong criticism from Dr Toh Chin Chve last night. "Wnatever little science and technology that emerged in the Sung Dynasty was throttled by preoccupation with Confucian classics in the Ming Dynasty 'The
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    • 461 2 MP warns Japan on textbook distortion The Japanese may pay a heavy price for distorting Asian history in their history textbooks, Dr Ow Chin Hock, the MP for Keng Lee warned last night He said: "As some Japanese newspapers themselves commented, the revision In the
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    • 320 2 A DRIVING instructor, who obtained a total of $10,030 by issua forged provisional vine licences, pleaded guilty to 43 charges in a district court yesterday. Ns Hock Kee, alias Ah Ong, 36, now unemployed, had four charges of deceiving postal clerks proceeded against him. The other 39
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    • 240 2 THE CPF is intensifying its action against bosses who cheat on CPF payments for their employees. The CPF's comprehensive enforcement unit is speeding up its checks on employers in two sample surveys this year. The aim is to find out who has been dodging or
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    • 257 3  -  But it is safer to wash them first, ministry advises By FOO CHOY PENG YOUR vegetables from Cameron Highlands are free from pesticide, but it is still safer to wash them properly before cooking. This is the Enviroment Ministry's advice to the public following recent
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    • 83 3 GOVERNMENT pensioners want the Howe Yoon Chong committee on the aged to suggest to the authorities ways of improving their lot In a memorandum, the Government Pensioners Association notes that pensioners in other countries are granted privileges and concessions, with their pensions adjusted regularly to meet inflation. The
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    • 181 3  -  By TO CHEE ENG OWNERS of light good vehicles have been warned to stop tampering with their speed warning devices. ROV officers have booked 235 people for having faulty speed warning devices in the first seven months of this year alone. But the
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    • 270 4  -  say travel agents •r. SALEHA SALLEH SINGAPORE travel agents are complaining that other companies are getting Into their business, especially in the area of organising load tours and passenger transfers, without being registered with the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board The agents are complaining that
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    • 277 4  -  WE'LL NOT HESITATE TO ACT, WARNS CID By! SIT YIN FONG POLICE have closed down four unlicensed private investigation and security firms which have been hiring out guards to firms. This was disclosed yesterday by Mr Tan Eng Bock, CID Director, who warned: "We are
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    • 182 4 THE WALTONS are coming to the end of the long trail, but Judy Norton Taylor says that she will never really be able to get away from the personality of Mary ERen. The aeries has run for nine years and hae been ehown weekly on the
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    • 249 4 THE dwindling number and the drop-oat rate of volunteers from the Muslim Counselling Service is causing concern, Mr Baey Lian Peck, the president of the Singapore Anti-Narcotics Association, said last night At present there are 195 volunteers. This is the lowest number in recent
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    • 193 4  -  ■y LAM MO LIAN SINGAPORE'S buildings are better maintained than Hong Kong's, but there is still room for Improvement, says a British visiting professor at the National Univesity of Singapore. Professor Ivor Seeley, head of Britain's Trent Polytechnic's department
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    • 383 5 4.05 Songs by Combined Schools Choir. 4.20 March-on of participating contingents. 4.40 March-on of Guard of Honour. 4.45 Arrival of Cabinet Ministers and Ministers of State. 4.55 Arrival of Prime Minister and the general salute. 5.00 Arrival of the President/Fanfare and the National Anthem. Inspection of Guard of
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    • 198 5 SERVICES starting from the following ter* minals will cease operation on National Day at the times-specified: FROM 1 PM UNTIL AFTER THE ROUTE MARCH New Bridge Road: Service No 2. Tanjong Pagar 167, 180 and 193 (N0193 until after S pm only.) Lower Delta: 195. Crawford
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    • 261 3 The answer to lasting beauty goes skin deep. Cream of Oils. Under the surface of your skin, each individual skin cell needs moisture to remain soft, and healthy. Sun, wind, gasoline fumes and even air-conditioners dry your skin a little every day. Robbing it of it's suppleness. Cream of Oils,
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  • world
    • 211 6 Guerilla spokesman confirms progress by Habib AP AP UPI BEIRUT, Saturday ISRAELI tanks, gunboats and artila traded intermittent fire wih Palian guerillas overnight as US envoy Philip Habib was reported today to be close to final agreement on evacuating the guerillas from the besieged Lebanese capital.
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    • 139 6 eXODUS...Weat Beirut cNzene flee In panic after the deadly Mil ak atrike on rTwOmj* A cavalcade of can Jama up the QaUery Semaan "Qreen Una" croaalng. The a am nrt m mln m «tislft# aiIAA ||KA AMA# JSAA soumern crossing point was ufw oniy otw open
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    • 138 6 AP MANILA: President Ferdinand Marcos yesterday appointed his wife Imelda to the executive committee which would run the nation if he is incapacitated or dies, the Presidential Palace announced. The palace said Mr Marcos also appointed former Ambassador to Japan Roberto Benedicto, Assemblymen Ronaldo Zamora and
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    • 60 6 AP COLOMBO: A Sri Lankan man who hijacked lui Alitalia Boeing 747 and held 261 people hostage in Bangkok will be tried here, the Justice Ministry said. The Ministry said on Friday that Sri l-anira as a signatory to the Hague convention on hijacking, was
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    • 95 6 Reuter WARSAW: Polish police have uncovered what they call the first case of cannibalism in the country since World War EL State television reported on Friday night police were hunting for a 38 year old man who murdered a 23-year-old girl in the vil- ae of Nowy Tomysl
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    • 71 6 Reuter BANGKOK: Thailand plans to 4ffer for sale more than 200 fishing boats artd other vnstls abandoned by Vietnamese refugees on the southern Thai coast after they fled Vietnam acroas the South Chins Saa. A government official said today that many of the trawlers were damaged.
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    • 240 6 AP LONDON, Saturday ISRAEL, with a population of only four million, is the fourth strongest military power in the world after the United States, the Soviet Union and China, say analysts at the International Institute for Strategic Studies. Per capita, the Jewish State is the
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    • 181 6 Reuter TEL AVIV, t«L WITH Israeli guns still pounding beirut, tlx Israeli actors have been staging a controversial new play about the devastating effects of the Lebanese Invasion on Jewish-Arab relations in Israel. The actors, Israeli Jews and Arabs, describe their, profound misgivings about the war and
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    • 29 6 Reuter ROME, Sat Prime Minister Giovanni Spadolini's five-party coalition government resigned today after the socialists withdrew their ministers from' the IS-month-old administration, government sources said. Renter.
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    • 420 7 Jordanian king may offer amnesty to his PLO enemies and grant them haven in his country LAT/WP JORDAN, Saturday KING Hussein is reportedly prepared to grant amnesty to the Palestinians who once tried to topple his throne if that will help bring about a peaceful evacuation of
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    • 205 7 LAT/WP WASHINGTON, Sat US and European officials have tentatively agreed on a plan to reduce European steel shipments to the US, but US Steel Con Immediately rejected the proposal The rejection by the biggeet producer m the beleaguered US industry intensified the trade
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    • peoplewatch
      • 91 7 BENNETT Aniloff, 11, loves to hear Liberace play although he cannot see the pianist's danling costumes and glitter. Mr Bennett, who plays the piano himself, Is blind. Next week, thanks to the Sunshine Foundation, a Philadelphia charity, the blind boy from Neshaminy, Pennsylvania, will meet his idol.
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      • 69 7 A.YOUNG British couple caught making love on a seaside boardwalk in Nauplion, Greece were convicted this week of insulting public morals and sentenced to two months in Jail. The two were arrested as they made love, ignoring a large crowd of onlookers. A court spokesman said the
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      • 74 7 UPI THESE may be the dog days of August, but a sculptress in Pasadena, California, is thinking in terms of different animals and planning for next New Year's Day and the Rose Parade. She is Jacquice Giuffre and for some time now she has been working on sculptures
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    • 464 8 PRESS LORD MURDOCH BUYS UP MEMOIRS OF CHARLES' FORMER VALET UPI LONDON, Saturday BRITAIN'S royal family, recovering from two securlty scandals last month, faces renewed embarrassment with the possible publication of memoirs by Prince Charles' ex-valet, Stephen Barry, who quit in April after 12 years' serBritain's two
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    • 152 8 UPI LONDON, Saturday POLICE have aaestaed at least three Members of Parilsmmt, a stall member at RncMsgham palnee and other prominent Londoners whoae connections to prostitntes may have left them open la Mirtnell, tke&mily Express said today. The names came to light after police iavestigsted a
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    • 158 8 Quirk in the News LODI, California A BLIND man who was the world champion blind skier this year has Joined the ranks of the few blind people who tried shyditing by snore—fully parachuting from »M metres at Und field here Michael May, 28, used a radio and guidance
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    • 251 9 AP Reuter BANGKOK, Saturday. AUSTRALIA may decide on whether to recognise a recently formed Cambodian coalition government within the next few weeks, Australian Defence Minister lan Sinclair said today. Australia, last year, withdrew recognition of the ousted Khmer Rouge regime which still
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    • 407 9 Reuter BEUINQ, Saturday CHINA'S Communist Party Congress will set up a council of advisors early next month for af*>~ ins bat respected lenders who retire from day-to-day decision making, the People's Daily said today. The party newspaper buried the news near the bottom of
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    • 106 9 AP SEOUL, Sit Colours for official vehicles in Sooth Korea have followed a line attributed to the late Henry Ford to the effect that yon can have whatever you want as long as It's black. Or even dark blue sometimes, but that sombre
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    • 207 9 Agencies HONQ KONQ, Saturday STUDENTS chanting antiJapanese slogans burnt mock Japanese history books ind a rising sun flu at a mass rally attended by more than 500 people. They vowed to follow up the action with a telegram to Japanese Prime Minister Zanko Suzuki
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    • 113 9 Renter JAKARTA, Saturday AN inflnefltial member of the hdowe •tea parliament was today qaoted as saying that Aseaa ahoald be able to provide a "military ambreUa" for its member-states withont becoming a military pact Mr Chalik Ail of the Hoase Perms neat Commlssloo on Defence
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    • 112 9 (irv.it News! Now \on wail >;rt fried t flit kill tOO dt A&\\ I<l mil\ Re staurjnls! \AiW introduces fried C hie ken conked tke v\a\ you like it big pieces of juit c risp\ i hie ken with a ile lit ions sj our tdste I fut s sending
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  • insight
    • 746 10  -  A FEW turn out to be child prodigies, some drop out. Most resch s reasonable level of competence end then turn their ettention to other pursuits. But all have been affected by the manis for music lessons that has put a strain on
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    • 89 10 THE booming interest in music training has of course translated into big business for the musical instrument industry it is now a multi-million dollar enterprise. For the last two years, annual sales of pianos, guitars (including electronic ones) and electric organs have topped $15 million. Singaporeans
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    • 312 10 "THE INTEREST in music has definitely risen over the past few years," agreed Mrs Maria Chong, a piano teacher. "And the SBC has done much to spur this interest. Now they cater to particular groups of people. So there is a wider selection
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    • 337 11  -  By RODNEY HOBSON SANYO has store/service department/spare parts listed in the yellow pages. But they can not, however, convert a television set brought from Hongkong to pick up Singapore channels. The job is not a big one. A friend had a Mitsubishi converted for $60 last year. Sanyo
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    • 657 11  -  Personally Speaking by B J SMITH A NEWCOMER? Planning on taking in the sights of Singapore? Take a bus, it's clean, comfortable, cheap and you learn a lot about the place and the people. You start by buying the Singapore Bus Services Guide, said to be
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    • 1139 14  -  Author, banker plus envoy equals enterprise FACE to FACE H« started his working life writing subtitles for films. Now, in what he calls the closing chapter of his working life, he has returned to the world of film as chairman of the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation. In
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    • 288 14 "MANY Japanese women look Westernised in appearance but they can't speak English. They can only 'arigato' with you." "A Miss Tanaka may look like Elizabeth Taylor or Audrey Hepburn. But in her heart, in her lifestyle, she is still Miss Tanaka." That, according to
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    • 168 15 And other extracts from Mr Wee's latest book learn from the Japanese THERE IS a Chinese folk tale which stales that a stone.from the other mountain may serve to polish the jade of this mountain. In other words, advice from others may help one overcome
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    • 157 15 IN JAPAN, job-hopping is a disgrace, like a woman who marries more than once. The attitude of our trainees appears to be just the opposite. Example: Last December, my senior economic affairs officer from EDB made a routine visit of twentyfive trainees in Japan
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    • 53 15 THE Japanese workers are very proud of their skills. Some carpenters and porcelainware makers are even honoured by the Emperor as "living national treasures," and their simple products are sold at prices befitting antique masterpieces. Singapore trainees gave their Japanese tutors an impression of "always being
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    • 271 15 LOYALTY* For centuries, the Japanese have been taught to be loyal to their Emperor and patriotic to the country. After World War 11, such loyalty shifted in favour of the employer. Former Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka's driver and the managing director of the firm
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    • 37 15 WITH such a unique cultural and historical background, it is small wonder the Japanese work hard. The Western press calls them workaholics. To the Japanese, to be poisoned by overwork is better than being alcoholics.
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    • 48 15 JAPAN is a unique country of sheer contrasts even today. Japanese youna girls dye their hair golden like western movie stars, but eat raw fish and play the taiko (big drum) Japan is at the same time Western and oriental: old and new; democratic and feudalistic!
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    • 42 15 OF COURSE, not all Japanese are angels there have been criticism. It is therefore my advice that our Japanese friends, in addition to their excellent economic performance, will also endeavour to be Number One in buainsas Integrity and fairplay.
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    • 570 15 SINGAPORE cannot keep silent on Tokyo's policy decisions and thinking, because Japan has been the "Number One" partner in our economic development, both in terms of foreign trade and investment; and Japanese businessmen have committed US$l4O million as investments in Singapore in the first nine months of
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    • 213 12/13 Singapore today a bustling modern city that still treasures what remains of its past while looking forward to its exciting future. r t r. A m w* m I .1 A M P A ♦5) fa rw 1 •is f ft i > > tf ti A J y &5>
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    • 226 16 IV) BUSINESS BUSINESS PROPERTY 85) Business »snrtcs« LCM MfARTHM I'POM to Mkpapan appro* Aug. It. AeopMwg uml cacao max. 20 tons PhOft* 273-1151/ Tain AS 2*432. I iilifc.irta vVivlCVv, fvprtitntlnQ Offihocv SMpping OUT YOUR COPYIMO Cost. Rent/Buy i pMn ptptr coptac. Plmm cai Mmfi Pla Ud. Tik TELE-ADS your opon
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  • RACING GUIDE
    • 409 17  -  By B J SMITH PENANG trainer Teh Choon Beng's String O'Pearls looks set to re-enter the winning list on his home turf today. This superbly bred three-year-old gelding has won twice over 1200 metres from eight starts and has spiralled from Class 4
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    • 157 17 1st 2nd 3rd Terry Lucas 37 18 12 Alwin Tweedie 35 25 37 Leslie Khoo 32 17 24 A.K. Cheam 27 30 26 Qeorge Podmore 26 14 21V* Brian York 20 16 11 *S.Y. Leong 19 17 .13 P.K. Yeap 15 8 4 M.C. Lam 14 23V* 7
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    • 175 17 1at 2nd 3rd Ivan Allan 58 30 23 Teh Choon Bang 42 39 36 Gary van Breukelen 30 17 10 Tan Lye Hup 25 7 10Vfe M. lamail 24 22 21 Samsuri Rahman 23 30 24 P.K. Leong 21 W6 32 Alex Rodgera 19Vfe 35 16 Garnet Bougoure
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    • 161 17 VETERAN jockey Ron Hutchinson who stole the headlines on the Singa-pore-Malaysia circuit early in 1981 is back in the news again. Hutchinson, 55, has just been discharged after a five-week stay in an English hospital after an operation to replace his hip joint. The
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    • 126 17 CAPSTAN, a strapping four-year-old English bred and raced gelding, has been purchased by millionaire Robert Sangster to win just one race the 1983 Melbourne Cup. Capstan has been trained in England by Dick Hern and last week set a new course record at Goodwood for
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    • 349 20  -  By B J SMITH IVAN Allan-trained Cxardom held off a late challenge by the topwelght Lancaster Mews to win by a short head at Penang yesterday. It was a truly great win as Csardom was challenged in the early stages by Chubby Bambino and Regal
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    6049 18 1 363 2.15 Class 4 Div A 1200 m (Restricted Terms 3, 4 5 Year Olds) Stakes $14,000 JWM C4-A 57 Twwdte Sl2oog Fraadom Rg(Mr Ist 1.11.3 4 St* 11/7 C4-A 57 Podmora Sl2oog Winning Straafc Ist 1.12.8 AW Irn C4-A 57 Twaadte Pl2oog Mow Ist 1.13.8 IVfr-Vfr-2H
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    • 31 20 BIG SWEEP FIRST: 2909 SECOND: 9718 THIRDi 9324 STARTERS! 1493 8274 6310 2257 8834 8148 0358 7067 3031 8125 1325 CONSOLATION: 7525 8309 1217 7316 3035 2671 0188 7143 0792 9784
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    • 1026 21 HOUI10 GET none UIITH VOIR OR OMR! Port IK: Oil-Vour engine's lifeblood It was once said that the only difference between a new engine and one fit for the scrap-heap Is about a spoonful of metal dust. The truth of this cannot be over-emphasised since the only thing which prevents
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  • sports
    • 479 22 Soccer AP NEW YORK, Saturday. WORLD soccer authorities will be evaluating the United States' ability to host the 1986 World Cup during today's sold-out FIFA All-Star match at Giants' Stadium, a top ranking official said. "If thev handle one game well, it
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    • 161 22 NEW YORK: The following players have accepted invitations to play in the FIFA All-Star soccer match to be held at Giants Stadium. EUROPE: Goalkeepers: Dino Zoff, Italy and Harald Schumacher, West Germany. Defenders: Franz Beckenbauer, West Germany; Jose Camacho, Spain; Karl-Heinz Forster, West Germany; Rudi Krol, The Netherlands;
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    • 317 22 Water-polo Reuter GUAYAQUIL, Saturday. THE Soviet Union goes into today's final round of the world water polo championships needing only a draw against Hungary to take a deserved gold medal. The Soviets have looked more and more like champions as the tournament proceeded, overcoming one
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    • 158 22 Golf Reuter TULSA, Saturday. RAYMOND Floyd, admitting it was more of a struggle today, held onto a two-stroke lead over Bob Gilder alter 36 holes of the US Professional Golfers' Association championship at Tulsa's Southern Hills country club. Following his magnificent course-record of 63 yesterday, Floyd shot
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    • 138 22 Tennis Reuter COLUMBUS, OHIO, Saturday. TOP-SEEDED Jimmy Connors and fourth-seed-ed Brian Gottfried advanced to the semi-finals of a Grand Prix tennis tournament with straight-set victories here today. Connors defeated Hank Pfister 6-4, 6-4. He will play Chip Hooper, the fifth seed, in tomorrow's semifinals. Hooper
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    • 385 23  -  Squash players card game shock but they go scot-free By KEN JALLEH JR DISTURBING disclosures of late night card games by Singapore's players on the eve of their matches during the annual Singapore-Malay-sia clash, have been confirmed by the Singapore Squash Rackets Association but no action
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    • 252 23 LOCAL karting fans are in for some world class action when top racers from five countries gather at the Wonderland car park for the Singapore International kart grand prix next Friday to Sunday. A total of 45 karters from Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Hong
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    • 566 24  -  By SURESH NAIR SINGAPORE faces the unenviable task of toppling Asian champions South Korea in tonight's decisive Asian Youth soccer tournament match at the National Stadium, Tonight is the moment of truth the last lingering hope to make their pre-tournament dream of a semi-final berth
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    • 156 24 Indonesia PMMppiw 1 INDONESIA showed rathless finishing to whnek the daylights ont of the Philippics in the A*ian Yooth toaraameat ■t the National Stadiam last sight. The day's scoriag hoaoars weat to ceatre forward Saia Irmis who spearheaded the goal root with six goals breaklag
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    • 33 23 "Who'll be umpire?" "Another set of doublesV 'Xsreat tennis dress Virginia" "I remind you of McEnroeir FRED PERRY "Just had it restrung' i e Are you game enough? "Not surprising after thai volley."
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  • living
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      630 25  -  EAT SINGAPORE la our theme for the weeU mm we mark National Day tomorrow. What ocnvr ira/ mart to panaaa or ma rooo or our rorerarnera. Just aa the Amartcafta settfe down to a Thank so/vino meat of turkav. wa can tuck Into original Singapore food Paranakan food
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    • 297 25 CHARLIE'S Peranakan food won second prize at New Nation's Hawker Hunt contest last year for its delicious Baba food. Started by Mdm Leow Kim Noi, 54, and her sons Charlie and Eric, the stall, which is in a coffee shop, soon gained a following among
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    • 564 25 YAP KOW WAH, 35, Apollo's group executive chef, comes from one of the Hainanese catering families whose speciality is Peranakan food. His late father, Mr Yap Chee Quee, understudied the famous Ah Tai of Geylang who used to cater for Baba functions and in
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    • 591 26  -  There are only eight off them left now, the remnant a off a two-century-old American religious eect. Iff their assets were liquidated and divided, they would probably be millionaires. Yet they live humble lives. EDWARD HORQAN writes from New York... EDWARD HORGAN WITH such wealth involved,
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    • 299 26  -  m By MICHAEL GARTNER "THE problems of the world aren't insoluble," the college president told the graduating seniors. And a fellow who read that thinhs the president was wrong in his choice of words. "Shouldn't the correct word be lasolvable?" the reader asks. Not necessarily. Clearly, lasolvable
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    • 263 26  -  Author: C.J.Koch Sphere Books Ltd. BOOKS Reviewer: Angela Herickx THE Year of Living Dangerously is set in the Indonesia of 1965 during that last year of President Sukarno's leadership. The book has ambitions to be a thriller, with psychological insight into politics, race and human
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    • You some, you some
      • 403 33  -  fEART •■■to iICART WITH NALLA TAN Q: I AM a young woman of 24 and have recently found a man I love. In order to prove my love for him, be asked me to have sex with him, and I did. We continue to
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      • 328 33 Q: I HATE my boss. He is an over-controlling tyrant He is whatvou will call a real nit-picker, always focusing on irrelevant things. He is also totally incompetent and I do not respect him in the least. What can I do? Fed-up. As IF
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    • 388 33  -  by Anthony Yeo ANTHONY YEO. a New York trained psychotherapist «»nci marriage counsellor, is director of the Counselling and Core Centre BEING pushed around in the office can be demoralising. It makes John feel small, very much like a pawn. He has been working
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    • 220 34/35 AFTER the enormous international success of Rocky and Rocky 11, wM Rocky IH be the last of this immenaety popular story? Sylvester Stallone says yes, end maybe he means It His latest prelect may keep him busy with creating another boxer, this one lo flesh and blood
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    • 572 34/35 SOPHIA LOREN said in an interview published by (XXII magazine that her 17-day jail term was so depressing she sometimes had to be spoon-fed by a nun. The 47-year-old star also claims the horrible experience left her with heart problems. "If I could have even faintly
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    • 1043 43  -  HE HAS been a Mexican cavalry horseman, newspaper reporter, author, artist and boxer. He has boozed and romanced with the biggest and best of his age. He is the man who has seen it all, done everything and been everywhere. He
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    • 379 44 INTRODUCING Sunday Nation's Gourmet Circle. For our first event we and co-host Mandarin Hotel are inviting 250 readers to take part in a special cookery class at the Kasbah on September 1 when Mandarin's master chefs will part with some of their secrets.
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    • 60 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 extra pre-focus lens makes for picture-perfect viewing. K*' t1 1.1 I J J
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    • 873 27 Serialisation: A HOUSE IS NOT A HOME Episodes 17 and 18 (Ch 8, 10.15 pm) Luo Hum gets Into trouble. in □Hi Th« story last w*tkt Luo Lin's vonturo Into publishing hits a rough patch whon sho unknowingly teamed up with a couple of rascals. Sung Pol, hor partner in
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    • 206 27 Sunday selection One man's dreams, another man's fantasy p j ■v m Walt Disney spent his Ufa making hit dreams coma trua WALT DISNEY One Man's Dream (4.45 pm Ch 5) A tribute to the far-sighted and imaginative man who spent his life making dreams come true. We see excerpts
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    • 147 28/29 Nothing colours every room of your home lite 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 for
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    • 722 28/29 MONDAY OPENING, FOLLOWED BY TOGETHER WE CELEBRATE (NATIONAL DAY CHILDREN'S SPECIAL) (E). THE WACKY WORLD OF MOTHER GOOSE (CARTOON) (E). CLIFF IN LONDON (E). See highlights WORLD'S GREATESt CIRCUS (E). See highlights. NATIONAL DAY MESSAGE (E)(r). HOLIDAY MATINEE: OLIVER (E). See highlights. NATIONAL DAY MESSAGE (M) (r). NATIONAL DAY PARADE
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    • 717 28/29 TUESDAY 3.00 OPENING FOLLOWED BY CROCO DILE TEARS (C) (r). 4.35 AFTERNOON MATINEE: DESPERATE WOMEN (E). See highlights 6.15 NEWS (EL 6.25 MARI MEMASAK (M). 6.55 YOGI'S GANG (CARTOON) (E). 7.20 SHARE A STORY: THE VERY HAPPY CATERPILLAR (E). 7.30 NEWS AND WEATHER FORECAST (M). 7.50 TALENTIME '82 (PREVIEW) (r).
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    • 687 28/29 WEDNESDAY CHANNEL 5 3.00 OPENING, FOLLOWED BY THE JAWS (C) (r). 4.35 THE ADVENTURES OF GULLIVER (CARTOON) (E). 5.00 THE NEW ED ALLEN SHOW (E). 5.25 THE WORLD ABOUT US: STEENS MOUNTAIN A WILDLIFE WESTERN 6.15 NEWS (E). 6.25 CAMP WILDERNESS (E). 7.00 HAPPY DAYS (E) BURLESQUE. 7.30 NEWS AND
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    • 492 31/32 Mfmoroi/9 AmimeMMNT park th* last placi on earth ANYONE WPULP THINK WNOTXR, BUT < x f ■M, ■<*>-• m m r r Q *2 f BP 55 if 1 7 m W// 'j a ;v- "ta ££dBE&3MQ j u «r1 i II HUHWVOUmNT 7/W TUFtNP YOU? *-7 w\ or course.
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    • 181 34/35 Natures colourful best for you. From RISIS. The beautiful colours and shapes of certain enchanting orchids are given a new lease of life in the RISIS Nature's Collection. First gold-wrapped in 22-carat gold, then a special RISIS process adds glorious colours. Turning Vanda, Dendrobium and Oncidium blooms into a refreshing
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  • Page 36 Miscellaneous
    • 467 36 STARSCOPE YOUR BIRTHDAY TODAY: In the months ahead, make some basic changes in your lifestyle and approach. Once you establish your credibility, your ideas and proposals will win wider acceptance. Your creativity gives you a good chance of getting a leadership position you have always wanted. Be sure to keep
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    • 840 36 Your Sunday movie guide AN EYE FOR AN EYE Capitol (*****59) 11 am, 1.45, 4, 6.30, 9 pm. Republic (*****02) 1.45, 4, 7, 9 pm. CHUCK Norris, hailed as the Western Bruce Lee, stars as a San Francisco policeman seeking revenge for his murdered comrade. Usual combination of high kicks
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    • 82 37/38 ft JA? f 52 ;v m. I" S 1 V A VC^°l If i ,/t jhc& V >• WIS am r.:r -> !pVf ana HITACHI The household name that millions have come to trust >*. mk >2* -v •.;v WL k:blade* ,i 300 W gto s *.l« »t<ee« L V
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    • 492 37/38 Mfmoroi/9 AmimeMMNT park th* last placi on earth ANYONE WPULP THINK WNOTXR, BUT < x f ■M, ■<*>-• m m r r Q *2 f BP 55 if 1 7 m W// 'j a ;v- "ta ££dBE&3MQ j u «r1 i II HUHWVOUmNT 7/W TUFtNP YOU? *-7 w\ or course.
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    • 120 40/41 ■jH* Model No. 4703 (67 cm) s I >\ M j'w Model No. 4303 (51 cm) 2-year Full Guarantee Imported from West Germany Graetz Sole Agent Sconce AMATEUR PHOTO STORES (PTE) LTD 903. Chineee Chamber of Commerce Bkig Singapore 0617 Tel *****C2 SHOWROOM 69 Victoria Street. Singapore 0718 Tel *****11
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    • 147 40/41 Nothing colours every room of your home lite 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 for
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    • 722 40/41 MONDAY OPENING, FOLLOWED BY TOGETHER WE CELEBRATE (NATIONAL DAY CHILDREN'S SPECIAL) (E). THE WACKY WORLD OF MOTHER GOOSE (CARTOON) (E). CLIFF IN LONDON (E). See highlights WORLD'S GREATESt CIRCUS (E). See highlights. NATIONAL DAY MESSAGE (E)(r). HOLIDAY MATINEE: OLIVER (E). See highlights. NATIONAL DAY MESSAGE (M) (r). NATIONAL DAY PARADE
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    • 717 40/41 TUESDAY 3.00 OPENING FOLLOWED BY CROCO DILE TEARS (C) (r). 4.35 AFTERNOON MATINEE: DESPERATE WOMEN (E). See highlights 6.15 NEWS (EL 6.25 MARI MEMASAK (M). 6.55 YOGI'S GANG (CARTOON) (E). 7.20 SHARE A STORY: THE VERY HAPPY CATERPILLAR (E). 7.30 NEWS AND WEATHER FORECAST (M). 7.50 TALENTIME '82 (PREVIEW) (r).
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    • 687 40/41 WEDNESDAY CHANNEL 5 3.00 OPENING, FOLLOWED BY THE JAWS (C) (r). 4.35 THE ADVENTURES OF GULLIVER (CARTOON) (E). 5.00 THE NEW ED ALLEN SHOW (E). 5.25 THE WORLD ABOUT US: STEENS MOUNTAIN A WILDLIFE WESTERN 6.15 NEWS (E). 6.25 CAMP WILDERNESS (E). 7.00 HAPPY DAYS (E) BURLESQUE. 7.30 NEWS AND
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    • 95 42 Just one touch 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,
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  • Page 42 Miscellaneous
    • 776 42 This week's highlights TOMORROW'S HOLIDAY PROGRAMMES Cliff Richard sings his favourites Cliff Mppmart on Ch 5 at 11.16 am CLIFF in LONDON Monday 11.15 am Ch 5 A recording of Cliff Richard at London's Apollo Victoria Theatre. He sings favourites such as Devil Woman, Carrie, Dreamin'. WORLD'S GREATEST CIRCUS Monday
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    • 75 45 Distributed free with Sunday Nation August 8, 1982 34 0B OA 9 i l> v.s f v ii" imx% 81 ay* u P p. s w' ilk* i t,»' IS? S5 1 3* s 5?, i V *V THl'-f S* i W v K 8 sn i mm ft m
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    • 263 48 I I'.V" r... V r ®5i •v When it's time to dress up Eastern Watch has the time for you It's a grand occasion. A film premiere, a formal dinner, an exclusive party. You'll be dressed your very best. And on your wrist you'll want a timepiece that looks just
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  • Singapore National Day 9-8-1982
    • 457 49 MORE travel, new eating habits, the video craze life is getting to be really good for the Singaporean these days. The world may be getting paranoid over the depths that many countries are sinking into during the economic downturn but we seem able
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    • 318 50 Our young opinions and aspirations THEY were born in the year independent Singapore was born 1965. By the end off the century, they will be next in line for positions off leadership, whether in the private or public sectors. The future off Singapore
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    • 248 50 WE are progressing along the lines of Japan in a way, not entirely. But we have a shortage of land. In the future, we will see only skyscrapers to counter our population increase. In five to 10 years time, more land will be reclaimed.
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    • 282 52 SINGAPOREANS, are very 9 fortunate. We eqjoy a high standard of living compared to other parts of Asia. But we are blind towards hardship because unlike other countries, we do not have constant wars, and we have a stable government. And because of this, we
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    • 302 52 THERE is no originality in SingatP pore. Whatever you see is a copy of somewhere else. But, in a way, this is good. That is, if you only choose that which will benefit you, and adapt it to your environment. Singapore, in
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    • 242 52 IT IS good here, we practise democracy. At least we are more democratic than other parts of Asia. When there are things which the government wants us to adopt, we put it in the form of a campaign and not force it
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    • 416 53  -  Lam Tsui Eu One of the chosen few in the Promsho scheme, she is studying at Hwa Chong Junior College. L I AM happy to be staying in Singapore, w The cleanliness and greenery is a definite out
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    • Article, Illustration
      1111 54/55  -  Yet today it's time to rethink THAT Singapore has done so well despite odds is a feat thanks to the no-nonsense government and a hard-working people. Today as Singaporeans are fast achieving their dream of making more money, having one wife, two children and a four-room flat, they
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    • 1665 58  -  In 1965, the world was a very different place. The communist world was one. China and Russia, although quarrelling neighbours, found common ground in aiding Vietnam to fight the Americans. And they were on a winning streak. Communism was on the rise and its ideology -held
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    • 800 62  -  Singapore's home grown fashions By CATHARINE FERNANDO CALVIN KLEIN, Yves St Laurent, Daniel Hechter, Givenchy these are names well known to the Singaporean, brand conscious consumer that he is. But Singaporeans are not mere followers of fashion. They are also makers of fashion, in two senses.
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    • 1047 72  -  Shopping The lure is set, the trap sprung... and Singaporeans fall in the droves IT'S called the national past-time. At a loose end in the evening or during the weekend, the Singaporean has a favourite destination the nearest shopping centre. And the
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    • 655 74  -  1 Travel By SALEHA SALLEH "HOW do you tell a Singaporean from a Japanese just by looking?" a tour conductor once asked a waiter in a European restaurant. "You know they are Singaporeans by the way they move, their facial expressions and their impatience," came
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    • 486 75  -  Eating 9(1 By VIOLET OON FOOD is big business in Singapore and each day seems to see some new restaurant or stall opening. Yet the figures-show that the number of restaurants and food stalls has not increased as much as first impressions suggest. The total number of food
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    • 889 77/78  -  CB Video watching By PAULINE GOH VIDEO is in and the video cassette recorder has firmly established itself in Singaporean homes as the latest electronic plaything. Only a few years ago, VCRs were relatively rare, a toy for those with money to
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    • 655 77/78  -  Fitness craze Sports By KEN JALLEH Jr HEART specialists swear by it, health food faddists talk about it, medical writers write about it and an ever-increasing number of Singaporeans indulge in it with religious fervour. You see them on highways, in the parks, around housing
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    • 1395 80  -  By RODNEY HOBSON, N BALAKRISHNAN SHOULD Singapore's economic performance be compared with its past performance or with that of other countries? How you answer that question decides whether you think we are doing well or badly. Clearly the Republic's real growth rate this year will
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    • What the expats say
      • 348 85  -  RODNEY HOBSON Business Editor Low-wage developing nation Cheap it isn't. If Singapore prices contin ue to rise, it will price itself out of the market for tourists and skilled expatriate workers. Most Singaporeans, nurtured in the belief that they live in a low wage
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      • 286 85  -  BRENTON SMITH Racing writer SINGAPORE, this supposed idyllic isle at the bottom of the Malaysian peninsula which I have made my home for nine months, at first gave me the impression that it treated its people the best in all Asia. True, Singaporeans on
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      • 327 87  -  JUDY WALKER Assistant Copy Editor As a new arrival in Singapore, I find this city state on the threshold of adulthood, suffering the last painful pangs of adolescence. How much freedom should it give its citizens? Are they sufficiently welleducated to make the right choices
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      • 397 87  -  MASAKI WATANABE Senior Reporter NATIONAL Day gives Singaporeans both young and old an opportunity, at the very least, to think about how and why they should improve themselves. For me who came from Japan, this fact in itself is something to be
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    • 99 49 Contents Opinions and aspirations of our youth Pang Cheng Lian on the dangers of political apathy Maya Muses: First impressions of Singapore The World We See: Singapore in the global context The New Lifestyle: Fashion Nation On The Go: Colour centrespread The New Lifestyle: Shopping The New Lifetstyle: Travel The
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    • 378 51 PHILIPS Philips congratulates the government and people of Singapore, on the occasion of our National dau 4 V r< How Philips helps Singapore, and Singapore, Philips u**' New ideas from Philips are helping to impros* health care at the new Singapore General Hospital Philips ASOE to improve ground efficiency and
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    • 145 53 Where the food is superb The music delightful And the service impeccable Relax and unwind in the best way you know at Cairnhill Hotel and catch the 'Thunderbirds' in mid-flight as they deliver tcryou their rendition of current and old favourites as well as other inspiring numbers. And for the
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    • 54 53 Congratulations and best wishes to the Government and the people of the Republic of Singapore on its 17th* National Day SMIPT SHIPPING AND TRADING PTE. LTD. Shipowner Shipping Agents Exporters Importers Suite 604 Cuppage Centra 55 Cuppege Road, Singapore 0022 Telex; RS ***** AB QODFA RS ***** AB SMIPT Cable:
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    • 194 56/57 il v s x .N Our cartoonist, Sri Lankan Percy Mayadunne's first impressions of Singapore —n I N\l LV r"i I i ~z~^rrr i w as rivi <—*1 R VA/ET dLOTHE* jfljr TO PRY OF- HAVE fc m^ZC^'Ar 1 nS~~ i\ P' 1 M Vi to-AY/ f^ 1 —Sc AMP
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    • 393 61 FABER GARDEN Dedicated to Gracious Living PHASE II FOR SALE r > r74*. Hi >- m it E ;i > VI *-w V> I Jf >« E T*? T J""* VP 1r Va v q JT > i rsr *31 wt m -r > -r*!Zr> v > n#* 2*%, 1
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    • 169 66 4 4 r j A Symbol of Growth OUB joins the rest of the Nation in celebrating our Republic's Seventeenth National Day. Moving with time, we look forward to serving you in better surroundings by our warm and courteous staff when the OUB Centre at Raffles Place opens its doors
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    • 220 67 The Advanced ROLM Computerised Business Telephone System n 3$ v if I A 1 V (riM! I: 4 ■re Mb The ETS Electronic Telephone designed for Executives and Managers Standard telephone with access to all features V ri r y liM v hJ ROLM Attendant's Console for efficient handling Visual
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    • 81 70 IF YOU WANTTO KNOW HOW SINGAPORE HAS BECOME ONE OF THE WORLD'S BIGGEST FINANCE CENTRES, y -.a TALK TO SINGAPORES BIGGEST BANK GROUP. UNITED OVERSEAS BANK CHUNG KHIAW BANK LEE WAH BANK Group assets exceeding 559.7 billion. Head Office: United Overseas Bank Building, 1 Bonham Street, Raffles Place, Singapore 0104.
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    • 182 71 Your home is where our heart is. v < ft r r' ik ,y K- s s, Jl 00 l? 00 rv» fci »?00 _3<? JVC J- 1 M Meet the JVC family of professional entertainers. As inventor of the world's first VHS system, JVC is proud to present this
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    • 110 76 Progress At Sembawang Shipyard, its a two-way street. Progress Is more than possessing the vast back-up engineering facilities, fast, efficient repairs, quality workmanship and cost effectiveness. If s our employees. If s their knowledge, judgement and health which contribute to our production and success. By devoting part of our time
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    • 190 82 Qualities that buikl a country, build a company. Since 1965, Singapore has firmly established itself in a position of prominence in the eyes of the world. The key factors in Singapore's success, growth and world position are its people and their resourceful enterprise, hardwork and committed effort to improve. Businesses
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    • 26 84 Congratulations and best wishes to the government and people of the Republic ofSingflpore on the occasion of their National Day Celebration. THIS IS r McCann CP/3441/82
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    • 53 86 to Congratulations on the occasion of the Fth National I>av BD r 95 mmim '-J I »*v» MERIDIEN SI K WING CENTRE OKU IAKI) K( V\l) A mm NIKKD SHOPPING CENTOE OUTRAM ROAD/GANGES AVENUE HARAPAN GROUP Horopon Building, 10fh Floor 141 Morker StTeef, Singopore 0104 Tel: *****01 (7 Lines) 6
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    • 168 88 Wine and dine nightly by candle light in the beautiful Palm Court garden w f* Raffles Hotel Siagapore Stl Make reservations for cocktails, weddings, dinners. 5 4 "1 f -v w. Ample Parking r \s If y I v/"i 3r K <Em >v: Call us for your private functions Reservations:
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    • 103 89 "POSES uses the latest ideas and equipment so I can get quick and easyservioe." ■H "POSB is open HjjH longer than any from 8.30 am to 7.00 pm in some branchesso it's easy to find time to drop in" "Some POSB cash- wm on-line tellers are in i shopping centres,
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  • Page 90 Advertisements
    • 132 90 If we say it'll grow, you can believe it. We know. It's our soil. >V IMF The richness of our soil is reflected by the people we have. And the continuing growth of our business and industry. The Development Bank of Singapore has played a significant role in nurturing this
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  • Page 91 Advertisements
    • 129 91 Individually styled. And inimitably yours. .-fa Sm. k o 7 zy St. Moritz Sports Collection. Sporty and elegant, topped by a scratch and shock-proof sapphire crystal. Guaranteed to a depth of 60m, each is protected by a case milled from a solid block of 10k gold or stainless steel. GENEVE
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