New Nation, 30 August 1982
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Title Section18 1982-08-30 1 new nation PUBLISHED BY THE SINGAPORE MONITOR LTD. Monday, August 30, 1982 M.C. (P) No. 19/5/82 30 cents18 words
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Article481 1982-08-30 1 EE BOON LEE - Take personal interest in pupils, says directive By EE BOON LEE TEACHERS of normal secondary course have been told to vary their teaching methods and take a more personal interest in the progress of their students to produce the best possible results. The teachers have also481 words
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61 1982-08-30 1 UPI WARSAW, Monday. TOP military ruler Gen Wojciech Jaruzelski appealed yesterday for calm but warnea no mercy will be shown to "irresponsible" Polish demonstrators marking the second anniversary of the Solidarity union's founding. There were mounting fears of a possible violent confrontation between security forcesUPI - 61 words
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Article189 1982-08-30 1 Reuter/AP ATHENS, Monday. PALESTINIAN leader Yasser Arafat, still in Beirut as his forces leave, will pay a twoday official visit to Greece sometime this week for talks with Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou, a government spokesman said today. The spokesman said that the date of Mr Arafat'sReuter/AP - 189 words
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Advertisement122 1982-08-30 1 The Mahathir interview THE Malaysian Prima Minister, Datuk Sari Dr Mahathir Mohamad is known as a man willing to spaak his mind bluntly. To mark tha 25th anniversary off his country's independence, ha grantad an intarviaw in which ha spoka about his controversial book, The Mmlmy Dilemma, and special rights122 words
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Advertisement11 1982-08-30 1 IBM Selectric Six Month Guarantee OFFICE PROOUCTS ENGINEERING CO TEL *****09/*****4911 words
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home
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223 1982-08-30 2 THE Environment Ministry's sewerage department is adopting an advanced compressed-air method of tunnelling in sewer construction. This method is suitable for water-logged areas and can be done without disrupting traffic flow. The Ministry is using this method to lay a 1,500 mm diameter sewer223 words
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Article261 1982-08-30 2 THE National Trades Union Congress plans to run a programme to prepare industrial relations officers (IROs) and union branch officials for direct wage negotiations under the new-style National Wages Council. Officials from its re-cently-revamped secretariat for leadership training and trade union education have started261 words
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Article107 1982-08-30 2 UNDER the new-style NWC, the Government Intends to piny n minor role, leaving collective bargaining largely In the hands of anions and bosses. It will continue to help In the NWC talks by providing relevant tacts and figares and familiarising bosses and unions with the Government's107 words
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Article272 1982-08-30 2 CHUA NGENG CHOO - Medical File By CHUA NGENG CHOO A TALK on gastric ulcers and cancer became a free medical advice session for some of the 50 people who turned up at the Queenstown Branch Library on Saturday. Six members of the audience five men and a woman bombarded272 words
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136 1982-08-30 2 BREAST cancer is more easily detected these days with a ma mo graphy, which gives more than 80 per cent accuracy in screening patients. Where a chest X-ray would just pass through the body, this $80,000 machine X-rays soft tissue as found in136 words
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123 1982-08-30 2 SINGAPORE has taken its first step into electric medicine. An elderly patient's broken leg blone showed no signs of healing after three months. So, the University's Orthopaedics Department implanted a small electrical stimulator into the patient's leg. Within two months, the broken parts joined,123 words
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Article, Illustration439 1982-08-30 2 CHUA NGENG CHOO - URA considering meters By CHUA NGENG CHOO THE Urban Redevelopment Authority is seriously looking into ways of getting rid of that bothersome parking coupon. It is now studying three different types of electronic parking meters carriea inside your car, submitted by three firms. A URA spokesman439 words
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Article111 1982-08-30 4 THE Department of Extramural Studies, National University of Singapore, will be holding four courses starting next month at its various centres. It will hold a ten-lec-ture course on Language Development at the Queenstown Branch Library, starting on September 2. A course on New Approaches to Secondary Knglish Teaching111 words
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Article, Illustration277 1982-08-30 4 LAM MO LIAN - By LAM MO LIAN THE Aquaculture Unit of the Primary Production Department has succeeded in farming prawns in nets. An experiment over four months last year saw 60 per cent of the prawns surviving to market size of about 10 grams from fingerlings of one277 words
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224 1982-08-30 4 OWNEES of Mercedes, Mitsubishi and Datsun cars had better heed the latest police advice to have their registration numbers engraved on the windscreens to prevent theft. These are the cars the thieves are after. Of the 350 car thefts last year, six224 words
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Article299 1982-08-30 5 TOH SU FEN - By TOH SU FEN ONCE upon a time, there were two boys. Older was six years senior of Younger. A question was put to them: What is your height? To which Older answered: Five feet and four inches or 1.64 metres. Younger replied: 1.62 metres.299 words
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271 1982-08-30 5 lit IT MAY be difficult to quantify "improved service" but this has not stopped Metro department store from trying. Instead of starting QCCs, it has introduced QSCs which means Quality of Service Circles in the Metro chain. "The term quality control circles271 words
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Article, Illustration176 1982-08-30 5 MODERN methods of production took the joy out of working life but the introduction of quality circles put the joy back because the existence of such groups was a recognition of the workers' ability to improve the quality of his work. This was176 words
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Advertisement81 1982-08-30 2 IT'S TIME FOR A TUNE! 12 melodies ready to mark the moments .M'' v( .f. "..I <r> 1. <■ Std'U Ai'iC'tver ypi. -jn uS«? P'eCiSr !.m«? t -.j' f©te'ences aid ">us«cat :ra» J I' v Ar-Cl .v r V fv: '< r Adv to it A'! »:'u n J "crl81 words
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Advertisement357 1982-08-30 3 SINGAPORE SPORTS COUNCIL PRESENTS GRAND FILM PREMIERE in aid of SPORTS AID FUND Sponsored by O CITIZEN Another Citizen Watch Community Project Citizen Watch is very alert to the needs and welfare of the people in its markets. This is evident in Singapore where in the past we have been357 words
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Advertisement279 1982-08-30 4 ROfflKGUm GERMANY'S BEST SPECIALLY MADE FOR INDUSTRIAL USE -LABELLING, PARCH. POST ETC. To meet the exacting demands of factories, offices schools and homes, comes a super adhesive ROTAX GUM. With properties no other gum of its kind can match. Viscose to the exact degree if application, quick drying and non-drip,279 words
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Advertisement44 1982-08-30 5 Use this page to share your ideas and innovations. Remember, your idea may be the solution for another person! Write in if you have any queries on improving productivity or if you have any suggestions as to how this page can serve you better.44 words
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Advertisement137 1982-08-30 5 SeP te ~> c£j a <* fc <■ ■r *T 0 A The recent opening of Le l important gastronomic event Fillet of White Pomfret in a silver foil L envelope served with sorrel sauce. WW3W 1 Passion Fruit Souffle baked in pan- L—cakes. And our exotic selection of French137 words
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world
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Article, Illustration225 1982-08-30 6 JERUSALEM, Monday PRIME Minister Menachem Begin said yesterday that any US proposal to set up a Palestinian State would result in the dissolution of the Camp David Middle East peace agreements with Egypt. Israeli officials quoted Mr Begin as issuing the warning during a cabinet discussion onPICTURE: UPI - 225 words
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Article, Illustration34 1982-08-30 6 PRESIDENT elect Beshir Gemayel being carried by supporters in the mountain town of Kahale. Kahale, a Phalangist stronghold, was occupied by the Syrians prior to the Israeli invasion.34 words
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Article242 1982-08-30 6 AP TUNIS, Mon PLO guerillas, scattered throughout the Arab world, will soon start regrouping close to the front lines against Israel, a pro-Soviet guerilla spokesman said Sunday. Jamil Hillal, spokesman of the Marxist-Le-ninist Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine, said Syria will take the bulkAP - 242 words
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182 1982-08-30 6 AP NICOSIA (Cyprus), Monday IRAQI warplanes raided Iranian troops emplacements in the border province of Dam yesterday, while "fierce fighting" broke out with artillery fire along the 500-kilometre warfront, an Iranian militaty communique reported. It said the Iraqi jetfighters were repulsed by antiaircraft ground fire.AP - 182 words
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Article312 1982-08-30 7 Reuter KARACHI, Monday PAKISTANI Interior Minister Mahmoud Haroon and two other politicians are on the death list of the clandestine Al-Zulfi-kar organisation which wants to overthrow the country's military government, a right-wing politician said. Chief of the banned Jamaat-I-Islami Party Mian Tufail Mohammad told reporters thatReuter - 312 words
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World Briefs
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72 1982-08-30 7 Reuter TOKYO: Japan will make utmost efforts to explain to China its stand on controversial changes made in Japanese history textbooks following Peking's rejection of its pledge to make amendments in two years, government sources said yesterday. The sources said remedial measures would beReuter - 72 words
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Article52 1982-08-30 7 UPI An East German diplomat and his family fled to West Germany yesterday after seeking political asylum through the West German embassy in Bogota, Colombia, police said. A police spokesman said Manfred Jantscheck, his wife, Ursula, and two sons arrived In Frankfurt early Sunday on a flight from theUPI - 52 words
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Article84 1982-08-30 7 Reuter At least 57 people were killed and over 200,000 villagers were forced to flee their homes as floods swept parts of India's two northern states, the Press Trust of India (PTI) news agency reported yesterday. Many houses were destroyed as the rain-swollen Ganges and the Yamuna riversReuter - 84 words
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Article72 1982-08-30 7 Reuter Economists and development experts meet here next week to discuss wnat the "Drain drain", the steady flow of scientists, doctors and engineers from poor to rich countries, costs developing nations. These countries, which lose hundreds of their university graduates each year to lucrative posts in Western Europe andReuter - 72 words
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213 1982-08-30 7 Reuter MADRID, Mon SPANISH bishops were yesterday said to be reconsidering plans for a papal visit to Spain in October as controversy mounted over a decision to hold general elections within six days of the Pope's departure. Church sources said the bishops mightReuter - 213 words
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Article, Illustration40 1982-08-30 8 OTTAWA: South Korean President Chun Doo Hwan walks past UMM member of the Governor General'* Foot Guards white Inspecting the guard on hi» arrival here on is in Canada for a four-day visit. PICTURE: UPIPICTURE: UPI - 40 words
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Article155 1982-08-30 8 Reuter BEUWMft, eminent during tte Cultural Rttvolution of 1966-76, have been sen-' tenced to long prison terms, according to a local radio report. The Jailing of the leftists was announced shortly before the communist party meets on Wednesday for its 12th national congress. Diplomatic sources saidReuter - 155 words
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Article282 1982-08-30 8 ASEAN diplomats are stepping up their worldwide drive to line up countries to support the refurbished government of Democratic Kampuchea not only for the coming non-aligned movement but also for the coming United Nations General Assembly. With the Iraqi decision not to host next282 words
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Article139 1982-08-30 8 UPI ODESSA (Texas), Mon PRAIRIE dogs have become such a nuisance that the director of the Permain Basin Zoological Society said he would like to send some of them to hungry people overseas. Society director Jay Burns says the animals are so numerous at Odessa'sUPI - 139 words
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Article120 1982-08-30 8 AP LONDON, Mon AT the height of the Falklands war, 16 British SAS commandos destroyed several Exocetcarrying Super Etendard fighter planes at a base in southern Argentina, the Sunday Telegraph of London reported. The report by the newspaper's defence staff said "the raiders are believed toAP - 120 words
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406 1982-08-30 8 LAT-WP BEIJING, Monday CHINA'S ruling communist party will lay down at its 12th congress this week the policies it expects to follow for the rest of this century and elect a new generation of leaders to carry them out in an epochal but smoothLAT-WP - 406 words
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Advertisement344 1982-08-30 7 INTERQUARTZ 7905 The effective no-fuss BURGLAR ALARM and DOOR CHIME This is the latest electronic device that can effectively protect your house from intruders and shield your loved ones from frightful encounters or possible bodily harm. > Burglar Alarm Fitted onto a door or window, a piercing siren will be344 words
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Advertisement42 1982-08-30 8 THECREAMYGOODI OF KERKWXXD. 654.-' «i Smooth and delicious, Kerrygold pure Irish butter spreads easily and retains that fresh, smooth taste of only the highest quality butter. SMftUti? 7^ GENERAL POOD CORPN PTE LTD. 1. Second Chin Bee Road. Singapore 2261. Tel: *****51.42 words
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Advertisement97 1982-08-30 9 f.4-y v V\ I <>. ,*■>-* •v* < v.'. s 1 b -<T v As from today, all departments in Shell's Head Office as shown below are located in Shell Tower, 50 Raffles Place from the 36th to the 44th floor inclusive. Chairman's and Executive Directors' Offices Planning and Legal97 words
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opinion
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Article721 1982-08-30 10 Reuter KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysia celebrates the 25th anniversary of its independence tomorrow with its economy dampened by the world recession but the government cautiously optimistic for the future. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Mahathir, a dynamic, toughspeaking leader who came to power in July lastReuter - 721 words
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Article362 1982-08-30 10 DELTA HONG - By DELTA HONG I HEAR cars are obeying the "No Entry" sign at the junction of Commonwealth Drive and Tanglin Halt Road at last. When the sign was put up less than two months ago, motorists were apparently blind to it Irate residents finally contacted traffic police, who362 words
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opinion / letters
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Article150 1982-08-30 11 BSM - BSM I WOULD appreciate it if my letter could be published in your "Forum Page". At one time the Board of Currency minted the bigger size 5 cent coin which was in circulation for some time. This coin has mysteriously vanished from circulation. I am150 words
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Article316 1982-08-30 11 Kenneth F Tomsett - Kenneth F Tomsett I WAS extremely perturbed to read the heading "Police Avert Kart Race Fight" New Nation August 16, 1982. As an avid supporter of the Singapore International Karting Prix and having competed many times, in tnis classic event, I feel I should put pen316 words
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Article140 1982-08-30 11 An-Yong Weng Wah - REPLY An-Yong Weng Wah I REFER to the letter captioned "Till the wee hours down by the pier" by 'Heartache' which appeared in the New Nation on Aug 6, 1982. The Anti-Vice Enforcement Unit (AVEU) is aware that numerous girls, many of them foreign, are to140 words
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Advertisement77 1982-08-30 10 RODENSTOCK SUPERSIN. Clearer, sharper vision. 1 4 Vj: dt 'm. < •A Rodenstock Supersin lens Ordinary coated lens Seeing is believing. Now from Rodenstock, Supersin multi-coated lens. The all-purpose, anti-reflective lens made with that unique touch of perfection as only Rodenstock knows how. Ask for Rodenstock Supersin at your optician77 words
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Miscellaneous16 1982-08-30 10 •pA TOO HPw/* V0CJf? CJMCLcS WHO WAS APMlTf£P ~CO Trig MEMTAU X H<96P\T A.U-? i if %!}<(}}=]}->,[_}/?;(_\)[^")|)`]16 words
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Miscellaneous13 1982-08-30 10 Ta AMP NiOiA/ HE IMAG1ME5 HE'S LIVING IN Trt£ 'FIFTIES., seems-to &e happier/13 words
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Advertisement496 1982-08-30 11 LETTERS on any subject of public interest will be accepted for publication 1 hey should be typed and must be S'gned They must also include the writer s name and address even if the writer decides to use a pseudonym in print A contact telephone number would be useful We496 words
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Miscellaneous116 1982-08-30 11 K TODAY is Monday, August 30th, the 242nd day of 1982. There are 123 days left in the year. In 30 BC, Cleopatra of Egvpt committed suicide by having asp bite her. In 1645 American Indians and the Dutch made peace treaty at New Amsterdam (now New York). When you116 words
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Article, Illustration550 1982-08-30 12/13 LAM MO LIAN - By LAM MO LIAN HAVE you noticed how the environment of your HDB estate has improved over tne years? Environmental design, writes Mr Liu Thai-Ker, chief executive officer of the HDB in Our Heritage and Beyond, has gone through various phases, from the early550 words
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Article, Illustration666 1982-08-30 14 RODNEY HOBSON - By RODNEY HOBSON SINGAPORE'S hotel and tourist industry gets a major boost next month wnen the Pacific Area Travel Association holds its first conference on communications within the travel and tourism industry. The advanced state of Singapore's communications industry was a major factor in the666 words
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153 1982-08-30 14 The STAR KUALA LUMPUR industries' proposed acquisition of Kota Raya shopping developments, developers of Kota Raya shopping complex in Jalan Cheng Lock, Kuala Lumpur, has been aborted. In a statement to the KL stock exchange, KLI said it has received a letter from KotaThe STAR - 153 words
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181 1982-08-30 14 INDIA and Sri Lanka are to set up a tea club to stabilise the tea market and jointly venture into new markets. Consultations between the two countries are now being held to finalise the framework of this arrangement. The aim181 words
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Article34 1982-08-30 14 NEW DELHI: Japan agreed in notes signed here on Saturday to provide India with credit totalling 33 billion yen (***** million) this year plus a grant of 48 billion yen.34 words
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Article29 1982-08-30 14 JAKARTA: The World Bank is extending a S$ 1,944 million loan to Indonesia, making it the biggest client in East Asia, according to the bank's annual report.29 words
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Article54 1982-08-30 14 SYDNEY: A government report says the failed Nugan Hand Bank Ltd, which is allegedly linked to the US Central Intelligence Agency, laundered money for an international drug group known as the "Mr Asia Syndicate." It said Nugan Hand was used to send money to a member of54 words
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Article28 1982-08-30 14 SAN FRANCISCO: Three employees of Mitsui Co. (USA) have pleaded guilty to misdemeanour charges of aiding the Japanese trading company in a "steel dumping" scheme.28 words
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Article39 1982-08-30 14 PARIS: A slump in the value of the franc over the past two weeks has prompted market speculation firmly denied by the Paris government that France could be forced to withdraw from the European Monetary System.39 words
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94 1982-08-30 14 PRIMA LTD will take over the management of Sri Lanka's government owned flour mill from next month. The mill is presently managed by the State Flour Milling Corporation. Tne management transfer has led to much speculation and fear among its large work94 words
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Article435 1982-08-30 15 SECRETARY - SECRETARY WE refer to the article "Exchange with no trading but won't die" (New Nation, August 16). The article not only contains many misinterpretations of facts but has deliberately sought to project a poor image of our exchange. We would point out that the Chinese435 words
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Article74 1982-08-30 15 S HARTNELL - S HARTNELL I REFER to your article "Where do Bankers Bank" (New Nation, August 19). While you correctly state that in the UK, The Bank of England acts as tne "lender of last resort" to the banking system, it does not extend this facility to commercial banks,74 words
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On The Move
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Article82 1982-08-30 15 MR ROBERT STORR has been appointed chief manager of the new Singapore branch of the Commonwealth Trading Bank of Australia (CTB). As a member of the staff of the Commonwealth Bank, he helped in the setting up of Bank Negara Malaysia in 1958. Mr Storr's last assignment82 words
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Article32 1982-08-30 15 Singapore has filled two key senior management positions with the addition Mr John Pearce to its staff. He will be senior accounts director and act as the agency's research advisor.32 words
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Article25 1982-08-30 15 is new media and research manager at Ted Bates. Before joining the advertising industry, she was research executive with Survey Research Singapore.25 words
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Article25 1982-08-30 15 has been appointed to the board of directors at Survey Research Singapore. She joined SRS as a research executive in 1976.25 words
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Article102 1982-08-30 15 Annual meetings Time Singapore Glass ll.SO a.m. Jurong Cement 2.S0 p.m. Sinthetic Resins 11 a.m. KL Kepong (egm) 10.15 a.m. Hotel Tai-pan Date Aug SI Sept S Sept S Sept 4 Sept 4 Venue Mandarin Hotel 801 Ocean Bldg Kuala Lumpur Lahat, Perak Proposed dividends Payment on G102 words
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Article, Illustration302 1982-08-30 16 THE list of experts attending the PATA conference in Singapore next month shows that tourism is one industry where women have joined wide recognition. Joinins theme speaker Mrs See Foon Koppen, director of marketing services and advertising (Asia/Pacific for Holiday Inn International), the participants will be302 words
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Article532 1982-08-30 16 HE flies into Singapore, alone. Married and aged 39, Mr Tourist does not carry a backpack, is quite smart and heads straight for a hotel. He is on vacation and plans to experience as much of the sights and sound of this city with a safe,532 words
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Article359 1982-08-30 16 PRESERVE old buildings and stay Asian these are the two most common suggestions by tourists. Singapore is becoming too modernised, westernised and commercialised, complained visitors who took part in a year-long survey conducted by the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board, details of which have just359 words
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Miscellaneous14 1982-08-30 14 m o a X 111" 9 'j i *H£ HA* LA&C&NY in Mie HEART.14 words
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Advertisement24 1982-08-30 15 New Nation welcomes letters on business topics. Please address them to The Business Editor, New Nation, 201 Delta House, 2 Alexandra Road, Singapore 0315.24 words
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Advertisement108 1982-08-30 15 In response to the Police Campaign, we are offering our service! There are like vows! J" J i i r*4 tit t*t ■-V vvS^.N mjf mJL' LIJ Vv •V CVSNSfs liifift j k A» 'ul. way of preventing car tnieves t\ Caridentity foils thieves by neatly engrave your registration Number108 words
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Advertisement199 1982-08-30 17 m ADS IX) SCHOOLS H TUITION GUIDE ~w i 1111 Commercial/ Language Courses SHORTHAND INID (TO4O I 100). Prapsrlng for Pltmans (Dsc«nbw 13) L.CC.I. Examination aunmg Wtdn«tdiy 1/0/02 7.00 p.m. Re* Commtrotal School, Uppoc ftorooQQon Rood Tot: 280-MOO. 1141 ""fcSt/SSSSJT 9 ra PfH Media Salesperson (male/female) If you know the199 words
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Advertisement309 1982-08-30 18 VII) MOTOR MART Honda Civic Sedan Nett price with 150% ARF inclusive of Sanden Air-con $26,327.00. FREE Automatic Retracting Seatbelt Demister with every purchase made while stock last. SiN c ANSWOUNt. HT! KF VJI* •J L t«' Honda Show room/Service/Spare part* 3. Commonwealth Lane, Off Commonwealth Avenue, Singapore 0311. Tel309 words
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Miscellaneous29 1982-08-30 18 BIG SWEEP FIRST: *****0 SECOND: *****7 THIRD: *****9 STARTERS: *****8 *****6 *****5 *****0 *****8 *****8 *****3 *****4 *****4 CONSOLATION: *****7 *****0 *****3 *****3 *****8 *****7 *****9 *****8 *****2 *****629 words
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sports
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sports / racing
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Article368 1982-08-30 18 Christine McCulloch suspended SINGAPORE jockey Larry Francis saved Possibility in the early stages for a well timed finishing burst to win yesterday's Professional sprint race in front of a packed crowd at Bukit In one of the best fought finishes seen for some time, Francis, using the368 words
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Article1257 1982-08-30 18 Race 1 Pergative (Mr P Cheong) broke away from its handlers prior to the start and had to be returned to the start. Pergative stood as the gates were released and lost considerable ground and will be required to pass one starting stall test before its next1,257 words
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Article, Illustration653 1982-08-30 20 Golf SINGAPORE, with an overnight 3V4-1 Vfc lead, settled the long-standing question as to who is the better side when it hammered Malaysia again yesterday for a thumping overall 11 Vi-3Vk win in the inaugural $15,000 Old Parr professional golf matchplay international at the Subang course in653 words
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Article260 1982-08-30 20 Squash F-GBADER ROY TAN caused an upset when he beat under-16 champion Julius Foo 4-9 10-8 9-2 9-6 in the first round of the Pakistan International Airlines Closed Championship at the Kallang Squash Centre yesterday. Julius, a D-grader, was far too relaxed, even when260 words
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Article, Illustration509 1982-08-30 20 SUDJIONO, the 21-year-old Indonesian Putra Cup player who is playing in only his fourth international meet, won the 1982 Singapore Open amateur Soli championship by tree strokes at the Jurong Country Club yesterday. He won from overnight leader Philip Frame, of Papua New Guinea, and his509 words
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Article175 1982-08-30 20 THE final placings: 298 Sudiiono 80 70 76 72 301 Philip Frame 75 76 73 77, Soekamdi 74 76 77 74. 303 John Wilkinson 73 76 79 75. 305 Douglas Ooi 76 76 78 75. 310 Donald Seeko 77 83 77 74. 312 P Segeran 81 77175 words
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259 1982-08-30 21 Reuter LEICESTER, MondayKOICHI Nakano, 26, the millionaire world champion from Japan, captured his sixth successive professional cycling sprint title here yesterday but was booed by a section of the 7,000 crowd when he received his gold medal. Nakano, who has made more than US$lReuter - 259 words
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227 1982-08-30 21 UPI NEW YORK, Monday BONNIE Gadusek of the United States became the first winner of the US open tennis championsnips which will begin tomorrow. The right-hander has been bounced around in the 128-woman draw, finally winding up where she will play fellow American Nancy NeviaserUPI - 227 words
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Article231 1982-08-30 21 PERRAULT of the United States, ridden by Laffit Pincay, won the second running of the Arlington Million, the world's richest horse race, over 2000m at Arlington Park in Arlington Height!, Illinois, yesterday. Be My Native of England was second and Motavato, also of England, third in the 14-horse field.231 words
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Article322 1982-08-30 21 IT GETS SOUTH AMERICAN SUPPORT FOR WORLD CUP LIMA, Monday COLOMBIAN soccer officials expressed here yesterday their determination to organise the 1986 World Cup finals and won the support of other South American nations. Leon Londono of the Colombian Football Association told reporters: "Colombia will stage the322 words
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Article, Illustration284 1982-08-30 23 THOSE "ageless" teenagers who appear all too often in junior international soccer tournaments may in future have to face a medical test to determine how old they really are. The warning came from Edward Lim, chairman of the Lion City Cup organising committee, who said284 words
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Article, Illustration642 1982-08-30 23 SURESH NAIR - Singapore dish out school kids stufff By SURESH NAIR SINGAPORE 6 BRUNEI 0 CHEERS to a roaring Lion City Cup start, Singapore! Fullston. Let's cut away the Vid stuff and get down to serious business now. Stop any premature pats on the backs, congratulations or celebrations because642 words
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Article, Illustration181 1982-08-30 23 QATAR 2 SOUTH KOREA 1 R-O-A-R! The Qatar lions gave such a frightening cry to show that they really mean business in their Lion City Cup debut at the National Stadium last night. I'm convinced that the Middle East shiekhs, via this full-blooded performance, proved worthyPICTURES: CHEW YEN FOOK - 181 words
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Article117 1982-08-30 23 But Qatar, despite that disaster, remained composed and controlled, and seldom gave up their threatening snarls. The half-time talk by Brazilian coach Reynaldo De Carvaho worked wonders as Qatar came storming back with a 42nd minute Mubarak Shami equaliser and seven minutes later clinched the match117 words
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Article, Illustration162 1982-08-30 24 IT'S rough and tough! these were the first words of Fandi Ahmad as he spoke of his taste of professional soccer with a sore and bruising tale of his debut with Indonesian Galatama League champions Niac Mitra. The Singapore Footballer of the Year returned home vesterdav for162 words
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Article, Illustration271 1982-08-30 24 SURESH NAIR - By SURESH NAIR SAUDI ARABIA Lion City Cup soccer stalwart Khaled A 1 Fehied has been severely disciplined for misconduct and dropped from the tournament squad but a last-gasp unanimous team appeal by his colleagues prevented his humiliating return to Riyadh. It is learnt that271 words
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Article, Illustration239 1982-08-30 24 SINGAPORE referee Sebastian Yap had a harrowing time maintaining discipline not only with the under 16s on the field during the Qatar-South Korea match but also with the adults on the bench. Twice he stopped play to caution the behaviour of the Qatar team officials for their239 words
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Miscellaneous577 1982-08-30 19 MONDAY Lh $10, ther cou pear bel FILL IN MISSING LETTERS ACROSS USING CLUES BELOW CUT HERE CLUES FOR OW-1 1. It's used for shaving 2. To take a home could be a considerate thing to do 3. Certainly not old 4. Such letters stand out clearly 5. Animal with577 words
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Miscellaneous609 1982-08-30 19 Moneywords results and comments made by the judges No entrant submitted a solution which corresponded in all respects with the set of answers held by the judges to be the most apt and accurate in the New Nation Moneywords Contest 'OU\ Two entrants each submitted a solution which differed at609 words
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Advertisement376 1982-08-30 21 Spot the ball in the Milo New Nation Lion Gty Cup Contest, 300 prizes to be won I Milo. the leading health food drink, together with New Nation brings you the super-easy Lion City Cup Spot-the-Ball Contest. MHO Here's what you can win: Ist Prize: $4,000 plus a year's supply376 words
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Advertisement559 1982-08-30 22 When the 'Wheel' turns, where will it stop for you? Las Vegas? Monte Carlo? Hong Kong? 0 Hennessy GOLDEN WHEEL OF FORTUNE CONTEST -;iV" •7? At the turn of the 'Wheel'. Hennessy otter* you a one*-In-a- lifetime chance to win cm expenses-paid holiday extravaganza. Fly British Airways to savour the559 words
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Advertisement16 1982-08-30 23 TONIGHT'S FIXTURES: Malaysia vs Japan (7.00), Thailand vs Indonesia (8.30) both matches at the National Stadium.16 words
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Advertisement90 1982-08-30 24 &>(&/^^^`'_|'|."?'^+}_^//_(]@!* Coffee and cosy comforts... You'll find it at Hotel Asia While away your leisure hours in the intimate setting of Scotts Cafe Hotel Asia's coffee house that serves a variety of local and Western food, good coffee, and a large measure of relaxation.. .right within quiet surroundings complemented with90 words
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Article, Illustration565 1982-08-30 25 Sols' born loser crawls across the strips to win celebrity status FROM an office located above his home in Melbourne, Australia, cartoonist Allan "Sols" Salisbury spends hours devising cruel misfortunes to inflict upon his hapless comic creation, SNAKE. Surrounded by stuffed SNAKES, gloves, puppets and sterling silver565 words
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Article, Illustration227 1982-08-30 26 HAIRCUT ONE HUNDRED Pelican West Arista HCCIOO HAIRCUT 100 is a title that probably hints at the clean cut, preppy image of the six members of this group from UK. In keeping with their appearance, the music is bright, neat, original and very nice.227 words
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Article, Illustration226 1982-08-30 26 RANDY CRAWFORD Windsong WEA *****-1 RANDY is truly one lady who sets the standard for interpreting songs. In her own dynamic way, she can make familiar materials sound refreshingly new. Her track record is also very impressive. Even though her albums do not top record sales,226 words
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Article, Illustration261 1982-08-30 26 LIM SEK - Good Trouble. Reo Speedwagon Epic CBC EE *****. All reviews by LIM SEK REO Speedwagon had a rather slow start since thev they were formed in 1968. Their first 11 albums registered an inconsistent trend at the pop/rock charts. In 1980, the group released Hi-Fidelity,261 words
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221 1982-08-30 26 SCOTT BAIO Scott Baio RCA NFLI -8025 LONG before the emergence of Saturday Night Fever, a television star from Welcome Back Kotter released his first solo album. Although his vocal style was raw, unpolished and inexperienced compared to his later achievement in221 words
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Article, Illustration692 1982-08-30 27 World's top disc firms go on spinning decline Reuter THE US recording industry, faced with one of its worst years in decades, is not only singing the blues it is shouting for help. With sales slumping and major record comEanies laying off workers yReuter; Chart by Anna Soong - 692 words
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Article, Illustration352 1982-08-30 28/29 CATHARINE FERNANDO - By CATHARINE FERNANDO ONCE AGAIN, as nature changes her wardrobe, we too, follow suit. In the temperate regions it is logical for one to adapt according to the climate. But in the tropics we are literally following fashion, and adopting the latest clothes and colours notPICTURES: ESTEE LAUDER - 352 words
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Article, Illustration326 1982-08-30 28/29 FIVE years after the death of "The King" Priscilla Presley still lives in the shadow of the man who was her husband LOVELY Priscilla Presley is still unable today to live the peaceful life she would like with her daughter Lisa Marie. Yes, the shadow of thePICTURES: SIPA PRESS - 326 words
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Article, Illustration459 1982-08-30 31 BERTILLA PEREIRA - Tania Goodbye to Pebbles By BERTILLA PEREIRA SINGING "Bye Bye Miss American Pie," the group Tama closed a six-year season of crowd-pulling entertainment last Saturday at the Pebbles Bar. "We had a gay time and I think we deserve a break," said Abdul459 words
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Advertisement22 1982-08-30 25 PRISCILLA Presley lives in the shadow of her late husband Elvis and in fear of the Death Cult. Page B4 and B522 words
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Advertisement81 1982-08-30 26 How can you feel your pretty, feminine best if your arms and legs are hairy? u r* r I Unwanted hair is embarrassing. And shaving it off can be very unpleasant and unfeminine. What you really need is that special feminine touch. The Immac touch. Immac gently removes every trace81 words
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Advertisement208 1982-08-30 31 P| Watch out for MatsWitander and the power of his Rossignol F2OO Mats Wilander, the reigning French Junior champion and winner of the French Open, shot to fame with his remarkable Rossignol F2OO racquet. The Rossignol F2OO is a mid-size fibreglass/carbon racquet that has a larger sweet spot than most208 words
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Miscellaneous351 1982-08-30 31 McClain's Law TODAY: 8.50 pm, Ch. 5 forward on both sides convincing. All this has unfortunately, made the first episode little more than bureaucratic bustle. The rest of it is a slow run of an elderly man's tests and more tests against so many apparently able-bodied young men. The peculiarity351 words
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Miscellaneous1190 1982-08-30 32 Tv radio Bwanas enter the promised land THE FLAME TREES OF THIKA The Promised Land (11.00 pm Ch 5) begins today. Hayley Mills stars in this dramatisation of Elspeth Huxley's autobiographical novel. A family of British settlers come to the East African Protectorate in 1913, now Kenya, to make their1,190 words
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