New Nation, 2 September 1982
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Title Section18 1982-09-02 1 new nation PUBLISHED BY THE SINGAPORE MONITOR LTD. Thursday, Sept. 2 1982 M.C. (P) No. 19/5/82 30 cents18 words
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306 1982-09-02 1 Regime orders dissident leaders to be put on trial UPI WARSAW, Thurs. THREE people were killed ana about 4,000 arrested in clashes in 13 Polish cities on Solidarity's second anniversary, authorities said yesterday. The martial law regime ordered leaders of a key dissidentUPI - 306 words
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Article, Illustration371 1982-09-02 1 SURESH NAIR - Players offered $16,000 to restrict scoreline By SURESH NAIR PLAYERS from two of the foreign teams competing in the prestigious Lion City Cup the only under-16 soccer tournament of its kind in the world have been offered cash and other incentives by illegal bookies to371 words
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Article232 1982-09-02 1 Reagan calls for Israeli withdrawal Reuter WASHINGTON, Thursday. US President Ronald Reagan yesterday called for a "fresh start" to bring peace in the Middle East, and diplomatic sources said he wanted Israel to withdraw from the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip and link the adminstration of those areasReuter - 232 words
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Advertisement207 1982-09-02 1 C T. HOO 27, Tangkn Road. Singapore 1024 Tel 2JJ9J4J. 7J44W MEET Teamy, the productivity mascot. Teamy will be flying around from today with the productivity message. Teamy has been chosen because he is highly-organised, sociable, works in a team, industrious, communicates well and produces the maximum output without wastage.207 words
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396 1982-09-02 2 LEE CHIU SAN - By LEE CHIU SAN FOURTEEN tour bus operators have been booked by Registry of Vehicles enforcement officers this month for having more than the legally permitted number of seats in their vehicles. This has prompted a Soup of them to ask e396 words
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Article, Illustration633 1982-09-02 2 YONG POW ANG - By YONG POW ANG THE former owners of houses in Kirk Terrace, off Dhoby Ghaut Road, whose properties were acquired by the Urban Redevelopment Authority three years ago for redevelopment, are upset that their old homes have not been demolished but are being rented633 words
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Article, Illustration240 1982-09-02 2 SCHOOL teachers and principals are encouraged by the interest shown in their profession by President Devan Nair. Interviewed after a speech given by the President at the Istana yesterday, teachers said his presence in schools should be stimulating, both to the teachers and the240 words
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Article303 1982-09-02 3 TOH SU FEN - Our workers want quick promotion, says SNEF in meeting with PM By TOH SU FEN THE SINGAPORE worker is impatient for promotion, reluctant to do shift work and lacks team spirit. But according to the Singapore National Employers' Federation, his general work attitude is "adequate." The federation's leaders303 words
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221 1982-09-02 3 PAT D'ROSE - By PAT D'ROSE IF YOU suffer from night blindness, it may be worth visiting an eye specialist, because there is a remote chance you may be suffering from a mysterious and incurable eye disease, according to a prominent local eye surgeon. The disease, known as221 words
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Article243 1982-09-02 3 STATISTICS from the Ministry of Social Affairs show that 55.6 per cent of Singapore's disabled adults aged from 15 to 60 are gainfully employed. This was revealed by Dr Chan Sik Ting, chairman of the National Productivity Board's advisory committee on occupational safety and health and MP243 words
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Article, Illustration107 1982-09-02 5 THESE 20 people are not trying to remove an unidentified flying object from the football field. They are playing a game called pushball. The rule of the game: get the $600-leather-ball, which is four metres in diameter, to your own baseline while the other team tries107 words
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Article, Illustration272 1982-09-02 5 TO CHEE ENG - By TO CHEE ENG FIVE directors of CCC (Holdings) Ltd and a lawyer were charged in a Magistrate's Court yesterday with conspiring to induce other people to enter into agreements for acquiring shares in the company by dishonestly concealing material facts. These were272 words
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272 1982-09-02 5 LEE CHIU SAN - BEWARE! By LEE CHIU SAN BEWARE! Do not buy the cute monkey or squirrel you read about in newspaper advertisements. As the unlicensed owner of a wild animal, you could face a maximum fine of $1,000 and272 words
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world
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131 1982-09-02 6 LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Thursday TONGSUN PARK, the South Korean businessman whose idea of friendship Washington-style included handing out cash in envelopes to congressmen several years ago, finally has achieved tne status of the Americans he so often emulated: He owes the Internal Revenue Service. TheLAT-WP - 131 words
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Article, Illustration70 1982-09-02 6 WASHINGTON: Roger, a 14-year-old boy unable to speak because of cerebral palsy, now is able to communicate by using a minicomputer which he controls by dropping his left arm on a pressure-sensitive switch, padded so that his arm isn't bruised. On the screen is Roger's70 words
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172 1982-09-02 6 AP TOKYO, Thur» ONE Dutch and eight Japanese audio equipment makers say they will begin marketing digital audio disc players that could one day replace the record player. At the same time, affiliated record companies announced sales of digital audio discs inAP - 172 words
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Article364 1982-09-02 6 AP LAT-WP MEXICO CITY, Thursday OUTGOING President Jose Lopez Portillo decreed the nationalisation of the country's banks yesterday, the single most important government takeover since the expropriation of foreign oil firms in 1938. "It is now or never," Mr Lopez Portillo said in his final state ofAP; LAT-WP - 364 words
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164 1982-09-02 6 NEW DELHI, Thure FLASH floods, cloudbursts and house collapses are feared to have killed more than 1,000 people in the southeastern Indian State of Orissa, the United News of India quoted official sources as saying last night. Orissa Chief Minister J B Patnaik164 words
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Article53 1982-09-02 6 Reuter NEW DELHI, Thursday PRIME MINISTER Indira Gandhi yesterday stepped into a row over Press freedom in India, asserting that a controversial Press bill passed by the eastern State of Bihar was not a threat. She said si nilar legislation already existed in two otherReuter - 53 words
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240 1982-09-02 6 BEIJING, Thurs CHINESE leaders, opening a pivotal communist party congress yesterday, said the party has brought order out of chaos since 1976 but the economy, public conduct and its own behavior still await fundamental improvement. Internationally, top leader Deng Xiaoping declared240 words
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Article, Illustration310 1982-09-02 8 Agencies WARSAW, Thurs STREET clashes which erupted in cities across Poland appear to have weakened the position of underground leaders trying to mobilise people into action against the i communist military rulers. Western diplomats said i the disturbances, which brought the death of 1Agencies - 310 words
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Article44 1982-09-02 8 The international press is "unanimous in recognising the living presence of Solidarity in the social and political life of Poland, ana, at the same time, in recognising the necessity of abandoning repression in favour of dialogue, however difficult, and reconciliation."44 words
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199 1982-09-02 8 Reuter BEIRUT, Thursday THE last Palestinian guerillas to withdraw from Israeli-besieged West Beirut sailed to new exile yesterday as the complex, US-sponsored evacuation ended three days ahead of schedule. Sixteen truckloads of fighters embarked at Beirut Port, telling reporters they were heading forReuter - 199 words
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Article157 1982-09-02 8 "We will continue our struggle by all means." PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat in Athens, when asked if the PLO would continue its struggle by both diplomatic and political means "No power, be it the strongest and most friendly, will force us to withdraw to the stangling borders of June157 words
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Article168 1982-09-02 8 Reuter PARIS, Thurs FRANCE'S Socialist government has unveiled an austerity budget for 1983, reinforcing its drive to curb inflation and marking a contrast with the expansionist policies of its first year in office. Outlining the budget bill after its approval by the cabinet, presidential spokesmanReuter - 168 words
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269 1982-09-02 8 Agencies WASHINGTON THE Reagan administration, acknowledging that its original penalties were "too sweeping," plans to impose more limited trade sanctions against European companies that are helping the Soviet Union build its natural gas pipeline, Treasury Secretary Donald Regan said. Mr Regan said theAgencies - 269 words
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Advertisement205 1982-09-02 7 Arrow at Shui Hing. For classically correct clothes at budget prices Although Shui Hing is well-known for 'boutique' fashion, we have plenty of executive style clothes as well, like Arrow. They're Just as contemporary and ideal for office wear. Colin wears a classic striped Arrow shirt in cool polyester/ cotton.205 words
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Advertisement167 1982-09-02 8 CLEAN FRESHAIR Clean your indoor air. Make no mistake about it. Filter machines that supposedly freshen indoor air are nothing new. But a negative ion generator that will actually make the air you breathe 99% pure is something else again. Imagine being able to replace irritating smoke, smog, pollen and167 words
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opinion / letters
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137 1982-09-02 10 A J LOUIS - A J LOUIS OUR present $5 notes quite often get mixed op with the $1 bills, especially under poor lighting conditions, because of their near-similarity in colour and size. To the best of my knowledge, when our notes137 words
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Article252 1982-09-02 10 DR JOHN LIM - DUTY OF EVERY DOCTOR TO PRESERVE LIFE, NOT END IT THE EUTHANASIA DEBATE DR JOHN LIM The Hon Secretary Catholic Medical Guild of Singapore. I REFER to the article on "To Live or Die Legalise Euthanasia, Says Lawyer," which appeared in Sunday Nation (Aug 22).252 words
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74 1982-09-02 10 K. N - K.N. SHOULD Hindu studies under the Religious Study Course be offered in English and not in Tamil? My choice is English, which is a universal language and has been a the lingua franca of a majority of Singaporeans. Moreover, the disparity between spoken and74 words
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167 1982-09-02 11 I AM REFERRING to Lee Chiu San's article, "Yet another motorist dies on the expressway." It may be pertinent to point out that the "road hogging culprits on our expressways are usually the slow-moving vehicles like trailers and cranes. Certain categories of vehicles are prohibited167 words
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323 1982-09-02 11 CHEW KING HWAN - CHEW KING HWAN ALLOW me to clarify your story headlined "Bad Marks For Teachers." (New Nation, Aug 30). It is fortunate that schools are provided with discussion papers at the workshops and have access to the paper on the "Secondary Normal Cource and323 words
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Article116 1982-09-02 11 TAMMIE LOKE - TAMMIE LOKE Ag Head Public Relations Singapore Bos Service (1978) Ltd. WE HAVE carefully considered the request made by Steven Choo in his letter, "Will SBS do nurses good deed please?" (New Nation Aug 19). At present, there are four buses operating on Service116 words
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WORLDWATCH
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Article84 1982-09-02 10 REVIEW OF ANALYSES AND OPINIONS IN CAPSULE FORM The Washington Post WASHINGTON: The US government will launch a drive at the end of the year against teenage alcohol abuse and the thousands of highway accidents it causes annually, according to Health and Human Services Secretary RichardThe Washington Post - 84 words
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Article98 1982-09-02 10 WASHINGTON: For the first Ume in a dozen years, the Boeing Co. has delivered an all-new aircraft the twin-engine, wide-bodied 767 to a commercial airline. The new jetliner delivered to United Airlines the first of eight it will get this year is one of two98 words
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Article86 1982-09-02 10 NEW DELHI: Some Indian doctors, using modern medical tests to determine the sex of unborn children, have been accused of abetting India's traditional although illegal practice of female infanticide. According to doctors and women's organisations, clinics across the country are performing often risky abortions on women found to86 words
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Miscellaneous33 1982-09-02 10 BEYOND THE HEADLINES V, Y2 o--' £_n N ritZE —i v S4i 77>e ivay you were using that car and burning up fuel, I expected an end to the oil glut by mid-year!33 words
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Advertisement206 1982-09-02 11 Dinner for two by candlelight or the entire Restaurant 1819 for your private elite party Dining at the Restaurant 1819 has always been an intimately elegant affair: superb Continental cuisine, fine wines, and rich decor in an aura of nostalgic grandeur. As such, our chefs are uncompromising in providing you206 words
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Miscellaneous215 1982-09-02 11 Tseng Ti'an once said: "Daily I examine myW self on three points: Have I foiled to be loyal in my work for others? Have I been false A with my friends? Have I failed to pass on that which 1 was taught?" CONFUCIUS m 1968 Death toll from earthquake in215 words
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Article, Illustration305 1982-09-02 12/13 HAIRIS - Story and pictures by HAIRIS HAIRIS MENTION Thai and many Singaporeans immediately think of seafood. Fresh steamed prawns, pomfrets and crabs. Sweet-soar. Fried in chili. Month-watering. Downed with cool beer. The prawns, pomfrets and crabs are still there. Bat most of the residents aren't. Gone too are305 words
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business
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Article, Illustration79 1982-09-02 14 AP THE stock market gave up an early advance and turned lower in heavy trading yesterday after two banks raised a key lending rate. Oil, mining and technology issues were numerous among those stocks turning lower. The Dow Jones Average of 30 Industrials, which reached a 12monthAP - 79 words
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Article59 1982-09-02 14 Reuter KUALA LUMPUR The United Nations Development programme (UNDP) has approved funds totalling U5514.26 million for Malaysia under its Third Country Programme for 1982-1986 UNDP'S outgoing regional representative in Kuala Lumpur, Kouros Satrap, said the funds will be used for various projects throughout the countryReuter - 59 words
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Article36 1982-09-02 14 Reuter LONDON Member airlines of the International Air Transport Association expect losses on scheduled fliehts to rise in 1982 and 1983, but fafl back in 1984, according to lATA estimates. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article26 1982-09-02 14 Reuter THE Monetary Authority of Singapore invited tenders for a total of 91day Treasury bills. Tenders will close on September 3. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article79 1982-09-02 14 Reuter TOKYO Japanese partners in the Iran-Japan petrochemical complex at Bandar Khomeini have repaid to Japanese banks a total of Yen 7.32 billion on loan to the Southern Iranian project on behalf of the Iranian partners. The spokesman for Iran Chemical Development, led by the MitsuiReuter - 79 words
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56 1982-09-02 14 Reuter JAKARTA Indonesian Oil Minister Subroto rejected a proposal that Indonesia nationalise its biggest foreign oil producer, PT Caltex Pacific Indonesia. The National Labour Federation (FBSI) Riau branch, where Caltex has its concession, has called on the government to take over the company when its contractReuter - 56 words
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Article65 1982-09-02 14 Reuter TAIPEI Taiwan's Central Bank said it will provide an adequate supply of US dollars for 36 appointed foreign exchange banks for transactions. A new foreign exchange system comes into force under which the exchange rate of the Taiwan dollar against the US dollar is calculatedReuter - 65 words
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399 1982-09-02 14 SPP and Scott Paper International to have equal shares in project SPP has begun work on a MssB-59 million paper mill in Johore, and hopes to aad a second and possibly even a third mill if there is sufficient demand for the products. The399 words
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Article102 1982-09-02 14 ALL Bank Negara currency notes will eventually be embossed with Braille codes to help the blind identify its value. The new $20 and $500 notes released today already bear the codes. The new $20 note carries four diamond shaped Braille codes in its top left102 words
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Article335 1982-09-02 14 Star TENDERING for housing and construction projects in Malaysia has never been so competitive. Because of the recession which affected the local housing and construction industry, construction firms are now competing fiercely with each other for any big projects. The Selangor State Economic Development Corporation'sStar - 335 words
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535 1982-09-02 16 AWTHER SINGH - By AWTHER SINGH IN income tax there is a good word AVOIDANCE and a bad word EVASION. Those who avoid taxes are on the side of the angels and are suitably rewarded: they sit in air-conditioned offices atop the most535 words
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Article, Illustration793 1982-09-02 16 IN most countries these days, a 39 per cent decline in the rate of inflation in iust two years, combined with a government forecast of real growth in excess of sixper cent a year, would maxe business bullish. But not in South Korea where793 words
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287 1982-09-02 16 J M SUTHERLAND - Letter J M SUTHERLAND Chief Executive HARRISONS LISTER ENGINEERING (S PORE) PTE LTD I WRITE to express concern that your readers may have been misled by the article, entitled "Harrisons Lister moves to restructure operations", which appeared in the August 26 edition of the287 words
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228 1982-09-02 16 Reuter TORONTO, Thurs WORLD economic leaders gather here this week for the annual meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank to discuss the global recession and an increasingly fragile monetary system strained by crises in Mexico, Argentina, Eastern Europe and Africa. MoreReuter - 228 words
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320 1982-09-02 17 ALTHOUGH it appears to be an uphill task for the Singapore stock market to improve, the possibility of a further rally should not be ruled out, says James Cowan in the newsletter Forecast. It says that "fresh purchases must be accompanied by tight stop-loss320 words
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210 1982-09-02 17 THE after-tax profits of Sembawang Shipyard Group showed a sharp decline to $24.53 million in the first half of this year compared with $35.90 million in the first half of last year. However, the board has announced an unchanged 10 per cent interim dividend.210 words
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Article, Illustration521 1982-09-02 17 THE STAR DATUK Azman Hashim, executive chairman of Arab-Malaysian Development Bank, has always considered himself an entrepreneur first, then a hanker. "Banking and finance has always been my interest. But I have always considered myself an entrepreneur at heart," he said in an interview. He considersTHE STAR - 521 words
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Article317 1982-09-02 17 THERE are now very distinct signs that the long downturn in the price of gold which began when the metal reached US$B5O in January 1980 has run its full course, James Cowan says in its newsletter Forecast. If this assessment of the position is correct,317 words
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Article40 1982-09-02 17 Yesterday's ck>»e in 8$: Selling Buying 5 gm 153 140 10 gm 295 282 20 gm 580 562 Xoz 453 435 Kilobar 28,513 28,313 100 gm 2,871 2,841 50 gm 1,436 1,411 1 oz 899 882 Supplied by OUB40 words
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130 1982-09-02 17 SUPREME Corporation increased group attribut able after-tax profits to $7.54 million in the yea; ended June SO from the $5.90 million last year. Group turnover was also up, from $125 million U $153.7 million. Pre-tax profit was up 18 per cen "despite adverse operating conditions."130 words
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303 1982-09-02 17 INTRACO has increased its group interim pre-tax profit from $3.89 million to $4.81 million, up 23.5 per cent. For the first six months of this year, its sales was 27.3 per cent higher at $109.2 million. The national trading company pre-tax [>rofit303 words
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255 1982-09-02 17 THE depressed commodity ud car markets have adversely affected Incbcape's net earnings which dropped by a third to $8.9 million. Before tax of $11.1 million, the group chalked un earnings of $20.1 million against $27.1 million before. Group turnover was down 36 per255 words
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Advertisement352 1982-09-02 19 1S1) Deepest Sympathy to Mr. Seah Chiang Nee and Family on the death of his mother MADAM LEONG AH WALL on August 31, 1982 From: The Staff of The Singapore Monitor Ltd. NOTICES OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE OF SHIP'S NAME We, Kim In Shipping Pte Ltd, Suite 902,10 th352 words
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Article, Illustration229 1982-09-02 19 B J Smith - By B J Smith IMPERIAL Lord will be aiming for the record books if he wins Sunday's 1100 metre race for Class 1 Div 3 horses to be run over the straight course. This unimpressive looking four-year-old gelding remains undefeated after four races229 words
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Article142 1982-09-02 19 PENANG trainer Teh Choon Beng confirmed today that Hong Kong iockey Tony De Cruz will be returning to ride at the Perak Derby weekend. De Crus, originally from Macau, was one of the leading jockeys in Hong Kong last season. The coming season is due142 words
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779 1982-09-02 19 Trackwork by Trackstar GOODMAN stable's Chummy's Special, which beat Added Advanage in the King's Gold Cup over 1200 m at Kuala Lumpur in June, caught the eye with a dazzling workout at Ipoh yesterday Mummy's Pet, a four-year-old English horse, with apprentice S Marzuki astride, did779 words
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Article, Illustration1028 1982-09-02 20 BRIAN GLANVILLE - Bergomi and Conti top the list By BRIAN GLANVILLE IPS WORLD Cups invariably throw up new stars, and 1982 was no exception. Italy, perhaps, did best of all, but other, less successful, countries contributed their share. There were no real surprises from dazzling Brazil, or disappointingIPS - 1,028 words
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Article365 1982-09-02 21 NEW YORK, Thursday VITAS Gerulaitis became the first seeded men's player to be eliminated in the United States Open tennis championships when he was upset By Fritz Buehning 6-4 7-6 63 yesterday. Gerulaitis, seeded fifth, fell behind 3-1 in the first set after Buehning broke his service365 words
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312 1982-09-02 21 Athletics BRJB LOS ANGELES, Thursday A PROMINENT East German physician in Duesseldorf has criticised the Los Angeles Olympic Games orcaaisers for not providing proper medical facilities for the 1984 Games. Professor Josef Keul, la a letter to Willi Daame, president of the West German312 words
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Article, Illustration371 1982-09-02 21 LEEDS, Thursday OFFICIALS of Leeds United said yesterday the famed English League soccer club could go bankrupt if its El land Road stadium is closed as a disciplinary move against hooligan fans. The English Football Association is studying reports on crowd violence at Leeds'371 words
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466 1982-09-02 21 Soccer Reuter LONDON, Thursday ENGLAND captain Kevin Keegan stayed on target last night to propel nis new club, Newcastle United, to another win which took them to the top of the English Second Division. Keegan, who sank last season's Cup finalists Queen's Park RangersReuter - 466 words
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Article, Illustration424 1982-09-02 22 SURESH NAIR - >> v Vv By SURESH NAIR A RECORD 43 international entries 31 men and 12 women have been received for the Anchor Singapore Open squash championship to be held at the Kallang Centre from October 917. Singapore Squash Rackets Association secretary, Mr Haridas Nair this424 words
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Article303 1982-09-02 22 MUSHTAQ SHAH - By MUSHTAQ SHAH TAN HWEE SENG edged Kapil Khetan in a heated marathon in the third round of the Pakistan In ternational Airlines Closed Championship at Kalians Squash Centre last nignt. The final score in the 90-minute encounter was 7-9, 9-4, 3-9, 9-3, 9-6.303 words
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Article296 1982-09-02 22 SINGAPORE professional golfers, fresh from their fine victory over their Malaysian counterparts in the inaugural Old Parr matchplay international at Subang last weekend, will be returning to Kuala Lumpur next Tuesday to try and capture a $30,000 prize. Eight players four of them members of296 words
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372 1982-09-02 23 Sportsnips SINGAPORE is expected to get off to a flying start with a comfortable win over Brunei in tonight's Second Asian sepak takraw championship opening match at the Singapore Badminton Hall, Guillemard Road (7.30). National coach Jaafar Abdullah will field the core of the372 words
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Article, Illustration315 1982-09-02 23 Tu! Boxing l|pS| L A SINGAPORE lightmiddlewieght boxing champion Ng Tons Chye yesterday claimed that the national boxers to the Asian championships in Bangkok from Sept 6-11 are nelow par and ill-nrepared and will be sand bags for their opponents." For this315 words
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Article, Illustration323 1982-09-02 23 SURESH NAIR - Ambitious Qatar crumbles under Thai onslaught By SURESH NAIR THAILAND 3 QATAR 0 PUT your bets on Thailand for the title! This is the message so emphatically hit home witn the finality of an undertaker thumping the last nail into a coffin the casket323 words
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Article308 1982-09-02 23 SOUTH KOREA 2 INDONESIA 0 A GOAL-BINGE was on the cards but the Koreans served a disappointing dish as they struggled painfully to overcome the Indonesians in a performance which showed tnem to be more like "paper tigers" than defending champions. There was none of their308 words
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Article, Illustration188 1982-09-02 23 SINGAPORE'S Razali Rashid (left) heads the list of topscorers with four goals. Otner goalscorers: 3 Khalid Aboras (Saudi Arabia). 2 Syed Faruk Alkaff (Singapore), Alongkote Penjapark (Thailand), Chanon Santawesuk (Thailand), Prasong Piboonphongphan (Thailand), Susumu Fujita (Japan). 1 Rafizi Othman (Singapore), Hashem AlMrawai (Saudi Arabia), Omar Backhshween188 words
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311 1982-09-02 24 RICARDO UNG - Meeting will decide if Singapore should be re-admitted f 1 Soccer I" J*' By RICARDO UNG The Star KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE should be included in next year's Malaysia Cup soccer tournament. That's the recommendation of the Football Association of Malaysia competition committee to theThe Star - 311 words
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Article, Illustration474 1982-09-02 24 SURESH NAIR - By SURESH NAIR SINGAPORE may suffer an avoidable psychological blow if its eight casualties do not recover from their injuries before tonight's crucial match against tournament favourites Saudi Arabia (8.30). The injury dilemma in the Singapore camp almost reached crisis point this morning474 words
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Advertisement16 1982-09-02 24 TONIGHT'S FIXTURES: Brunei vs Malaysia (7.00), Saudi Arabia vs Singapore (8.30) both at the National Stadium.16 words
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Article, Illustration200 1982-09-02 25 SINGING and acting these are Yao Wei's twin passions. She firmly believes that youth is shortlived and one needs to work hard to get to the top when one is able to. Today's image of Yao Wei is a carefully cultivated creation of the lady herself. At200 words
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Article, Illustration263 1982-09-02 25 BERTILLA PEREIRA - SWINGING COUPLE DANCES THEIR WAY TO HONG KONG By BERTILLA PEREIRA HEADY with dance fever, a musician and a cashier are dancing their way to Hong Kong with hopes of making it to Hollywood for an international dance extravaganza on television. They are Helmi Al-Johary,263 words
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Article, Illustration586 1982-09-02 26 LEE CHIU SAN - mc ROAD with LEE CHIU SAN MORE people have died on the roads this year than in the same period last year. Up to Sunday, Aug 22, 190 people had died in traffic accidents, compared to 178 in the same period of the previous year. This grim586 words
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Article, Illustration482 1982-09-02 26 TAKE half of the engine which has won the most races in the history of motorcycle racing. Mate it to a six-speed close-ratio gearbox. Mount the result in a lightweight mono-shock frame riding on cast alloy wheels. The result is the Yamaha RDI2SLC. LC stands482 words
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Article, Illustration516 1982-09-02 27 FRANK WITT - Entertainer Kayal belts them out with trilingual fluency By FRANK WITT OF FRENCH and Italian ancestry and residing at one time or another in Casablanca, Paris and New York, Jacques Kayal brings an appropriately international flavour to cosmopolitan Singapore. Mr Kayal sings with fluency in French, Italian, and516 words
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Article, Illustration164 1982-09-02 27 THE SUNBIRDS an all male quartet, is now performing at the York Hotel's Carriage Bar. They alternate sets with the Chevy, a duet act. By singing country, country rock, and pop tunes, they provide pleasant contrast to the wise-cracking, internationally sophisticated Chevy. On the evening we164 words
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353 1982-09-02 27 SINGER-pianist-composer Jacques Kayal brings an inviting mixture of Gallic charm, personal warmth, and virile masculinity to his shows at the Mandarin's Belvldere Supper Club and Kasbah. Handsomely dressed in black suit and vest, Kayal leaps on stage amidst attention-getting notes from the bugles353 words
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Article, Illustration1337 1982-09-02 28/29 LO TIEN YIN - Action woman LO TIEN YIN finds out what it's like being saddled with the job of cleaning out the stables at the Polo Club LO TIEN YIN A Pl/NGENT smell assaults the nose. Long faces poke out of stable doors and give occasional "hrrrumps". It is about1,337 words
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Miscellaneous958 1982-09-02 30 WM Variety is the norm at the Tavern Bar Tavern Bar the Singapore Merlin offers tflflflE lots with three entertainers currently booked to pro- QHH vide a pleasant and nospitable evening J May Ling, a charm- W ing and versatile pia- WtfyV nist, leads off the live ;';flf■fPWfvißm i entertainment958 words
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Miscellaneous275 1982-09-02 31 CATHAY FILM/SHOW TIMES Condor Man/1.30, 3.30. 7.00. 9.15 Condor Man/1 30. 3.30. 7.00, 9.15 Condor Man/11, 1.30, 4 00. 6.30. 9.15 Condor Man/1.30. 3.30, 7 00. 9.15 Carry on Pickpocket/11, 1 30, 7 00, 9 15 Carry on Plckpocket/11, 1.30, 7.00. 9.15 Ghost Nursing/1.30, 3.45, 7.00. 9 15 Carry On275 words
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Miscellaneous707 1982-09-02 31 The top TV and radio shows CHILDREN'S PROGRAMMES Kids world (5.10 pm Ch 5) THIS will feature the Tampa Stars soccer team from Florida. They are district and state champions in the 10- to 12-vear age group. It will also jfeature 14-year-old Glenn Burgett from Douglas, Wyoming, who went on707 words
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Miscellaneous138 1982-09-02 31 ON RADIO On The House r wwvm BESIDES the daily serial and music, housewives can find out more about ballet for young children in an interview with Rosalind Ong. Rosalind is a ballet teacher and dancer back from England and training at the Royal Academy of Dance. There will also138 words
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Miscellaneous727 1982-09-02 32 channel 5 3.00 Opening followed by Dynasty (C> (r). 3.55 The Wild WMd West The Night Of The Skulls (r). James West is tried by a court of cut-throats, who believe he has murdered his friend and fellow agent, Art emus Gordon. 4.45 Expedition To The Animal Kingdom: In The727 words
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Miscellaneous650 1982-09-02 32 radio 1 12.00 PM Your Lunchdate hosted by Susan Ng 1.00 News 1.10 Your Lunchdate (contd) 1.30 Mid-day Market Report 1.35 Your Lunchdate (contd) 2.00 Programme Summary followed by On The House 3.00 News-In-Brief 3.05 On The House (contd) 4.30 Musical Treats 5.00 News-In-Brief 5.05 Music My Way 6.00 News-In-Brief650 words
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