New Nation, 12 September 1982

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  • 18 1 sunday nation PUBLISHED BY THE SINGAPORE MONITOR LTD. Sunday, September 12, 1982 M.C. (P) No. 20/5/82 40 cents
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  • 426 1  -  Police step up patrols e^Mm^Barbecu^ti&MT By SIT YIN FONG POLICE have stepped up patrols at the 9-km "Barbecue Stretch" of East Coast Parkway since the killing of young man, Salleh Ahmad, in a fight two weeks ago. Salleh, 24, never recovered consciousness afte§ being beaten senseless
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  • 281 1  -  DR TAY ON SCHOOLS' COUNCIL TURNOUT By JALIL MISWARDI, PAT D'ROSE MINISTER of State for Education Dr Tay Eng Soon yesterday expressed disappointment that not all school principals attend the monthly Schools' Council meeting. He said he had asked for some feedback on the number of principals,
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  • 110 1 UPI Reuter MANNHEIM (West Germany), Saturday A US army helicopter carrying an international parachuting team to an airshow crashed onto a highway and exploded today, killing all 44 people aßoard. Airfield officials said the CH-47 Chinook helicopter carrying 39 parachutists, mostly civilians from France, England,
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  • 126 1 ARE chillis, brinjals and pumpkins fruits or vegetables? A Schools' Council paper says they are fruits, but some pupils think otherwise. One pupil says they are vegetables because they are cooked whereas fruits are eaten raw. Another says fruits need trees to grow on, but vegetables do
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  • home
    • 321 2  -  By FAEZAH ISMAIL POLICE seized 14 cards believed to be counterfeit guarantee booklets for Seiko watches during a raid on a shop in the Orchard Jload area early this week. A police spokesman said Seiko Japan was granted a search warrant on September 6 and
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    • 75 2 POLICE have started round-the-clock patrolling of the "Barbeque Stretch" of the East Coast Parkway after a man was killed in a fight two weeks ago. Two-man radio car patrols will be a common sight at the jogging track, reinforcing the police bicyles teams and
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    • 77 2 THE Singapore Taxi Drivers' Association, which represents the drivers of yellow-top taxis, will be appointing Mr Michael Liew Kok Pun, MP for Boon Teck and general manager of NTUC Comfort, as their adviser. Dr Chau Sik Ting, MP for Thomson and chairman of the Taxi Advisory
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    • 313 2  -  By CHUA NGENG CHOO A PENSIONER gave a 46-year-old security officer $8,500 out of his life savings as a down payment on a threeroom flat in Tangfin Halt Hoad and then did not hear from the man again. Khoo Kim Hock, alias Johnny Charles, pleaded
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    • 107 2 TWO security guards resigned from their fobs the same day. One had nowhere to go so the other invited him to his house. One day after the guest left, the guard's wife discovered her jewellery valued at $1,720 missing. Zulkifli Abdul Rahman, 22, was sentenced
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    • 218 2 TWO men were charged separately in a district court yesterday with making false declarations to the Registry of Marriages so that they could tie the knot again. Giam Cheng Hong, 30, a cook, pleaded guilty to bigamy and making a false declaration and was
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    • 151 2 TWO Indonesian fishermen managed to steal a yacht's outboard motor under the cover of darkness while the owner was still on board. Bidin Kolak, 25, and Lim Lens Chong, 26, pleaded guilty in a magistrate's court yesterday to stealing the motor valued at $1,000 on July
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    • 49 2 THE Thai Foreign Minister, Air Chief Marshal Siddhi Savetsila, left today after talks with his Singapore counterpart, Mr S Dhanabalan, on the Asean stand on the Cambodian issue at the forthcoming UN General Assembly. He fs in Koala Lumpur for similar discussions with Malaysian leaders.
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    • 248 3  -  ■Govts must step in HGive film makers sole rights Censor all films By CATHARINE FERNANDO in Kuala Lumpur SIR Run Run Shaw, the lean and sprightly head of the Shaw empire, says one of the greatest problems facing the film industry is the threat from video
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    • 532 3  -  By JULIE LIAU A NEW kidney drug, which is more successful than old drugs in overcoming organ transplant rejection, snould be available in Singapore within the next few months, according to a pioneer of kidney transplants. Professor Roy Calne, who is
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    • 131 3 A DOUBLE first was scored by the Pacific Area Travel Association Communicators' Conference, which ended on Sept 8. For the first time, the travel industry made use of a teleconference link, which looks set to make its mark in Asia. Tourism leaders in Singapore communicated
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    • home / schools' council meeting
      • 643 4 The monthly Schools' Council often hears of problems and difficulties. But yesterday members heard some heartening success stories. SUCCESS 1 THE Physical Education (PE) pilot programme in schools is turning out 18-year-old boys who meet the standards laid down by the Ministry of Defence for National Service recruits.
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      • 136 4 JAPANESE children sleep less, study more, are less confident and more pessimistic than many others. These findings were given to the Schools' Council by Miss Gan Guat Ching of the Education Ministry, when she summerised a book, International Comparison Japanese Children and their Mothers. According to
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      • 86 4 TEACHERS of primary school English should be given copies of studies which show the performance of pupils in their subject, several princiKls urged at yesterday's Schools uncil meeting. The study by an Institute of Education team was a follow-up of a previous one on
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    • 217 3 Asian Film Festival Special: Al7 Imagine a video system so advanced that its cassette is virtually the same size as the common little audio cassette. Imagine a video system with a recorder that's only about 25 cm (10 inches) square, 7.6 cm (3 inches) deep and weighs just 3 kg
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  • world
    • 371 6 Reuter AP KUALA LUMPUR Saturday THAI Foreign Minister Siddhi SavetsYla said here today that the Vietnamese forces in Cambodia are very much closer to the Thai border now than they were last year. Air Chief Marshal Siddhi, who is also chairman of the Asean
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    • 243 6 AP BANGKOK, Saturday NEWLY-NAMED army commander-in-chief General Arthit Kamlang-Ek today said he would crack down on the country's extensive trade in illegal weaponry, the daily Bangkok World reported. Mr Arthit, 57, was making his first public statement in the northeastern province of Udon Thani since being
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    • 117 6 Reuter BEIJING, Saturday CHINA has disclosed the use of a new computerised voting system at its 12th Communist Party Congress but said all the Central Committee candidates put forward by the leadership were returned. The People's Daily today explained the new system, which was also
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    • 131 6 UPI MOSCOW, Saturday INTERNATIONAL telephone service was restored today after a cutoff of several hours that left a two-day backlog of requests for out-going calls, Soviet operators and western embassies said. The Communications Ministry attributed the disruption to a malfunction at Moscow's international switching station, but
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    • 246 7 Begin accuses America of interfering in his country's affairs JERUSALEM, Saturday ISRAELI leaders appeared to be in a defiant mood today after denouncing the latest Arab peace proposals as merely another plan for destroying the Jewish State. The rejection came yester- i day as Prime
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    • QUIRKS IN THE NEWS
      • 108 7 Reuter LONDON, Sat A BRITISH bounty hunter's claim to have found Lord Lucan, the high society gambler missing since the 1974 murder of his children's nanny, was denounced as a hoax today by London newspapers. Mercenary John Miller's declaration that his men
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      • 57 7 A pack of honking geese in search of a little fowl play wandered into the parking lot of a white hen pantry grocery store and held a deliveryman hostage for 15 minutes. The geese, honking, hissing and chasing customers away, strolled out of a nearby forest preserve marsh
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      • 71 7 Police of- ficer Pete Stanley, who loves animals, has a new addition to his three-dog menagerie at home Duke, a skinny German shepherd that had been set on fire by vandals. Vandals had tied the animal to a chain-link fence, put papers and leaves around him and set him
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      • 92 7 It took men, muscle and special tools to fit a slipper to the foot of one of the most popular young women at the Indianapolis Zoo. Kubwa the elephant, 6, acquired a set of size 200 shoes yesterday to help her cope with weak ankles. Kubwa, who weighs 907
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  • insight
    • 830 9  -  HE describes himself as a "regular Singaporean", yet Mr Aw It Haw was born a millionaire, a member of the Aw family the founders of Haw Par Brothers. He is also the first Singaporean to have flown solo from London to Singapore in
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    • 310 10  -  By RODNEY HOBSON NEVER do things the easy way if you can make life difficult. Why buy one of these new-fangled devices when you can simply buy a telephone answering machine and ring back the people you want to talk to? MORE assaults on comprehensible language come from
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    • 903 10 BUSINESSWOMAN and flier Irene Bolam filed a libel suit against the man who said she was the missing Amelia Earhart. Now she is dead. Did she take Amelia's secret to the grave? IPS THE death of a 78-year-old American businesswoman has opened a new chapter in
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 123 10 SUMMIN6 UP ~fHE,WESKS 2 MILLION 706LLS5 IN WEST 6ERMAUY_ 'PWT vod FEEL SORRY Aodxrr"~ "THE P<2£>R 6ERMAN SCOUTS THEY MU£T HAVE OEEN UNEMPLOYED PcJRIKG THEIR d?V/N *T#g>- WEEK 'AN? T<? $*TA*?*T WITH, VOU HAVE A 0M f?£ApiM<3 > rieueßA L. WK FAIR 4-12 SOME VWTOR6 WE 62UITE £QPP£NLY <SOT I
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    • 340 11 r 1n1959, Avery Fisher invented the AM/FM stereo receiver mm 1 wmmmzmw* 14§ y i ■<. 4SIS rrf »>".!;• .gjipik.'.; j" vmmm ~+r ■»*■<■■ M>l,ll)M A 1 I AM I W M 1 KIA > KU I i I K m 88 90 92 94 96 98 100 10? 104
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    • 317 12 PHILIPS *vr< •=-=53 H f Y < f' I MMkMIiUwM tfJX <9 r k JC> PHILIPS V' -rn*£r t .-i Philips captures nature in its true colours. Capturing the true atmosphere of your favourite programmes the vivid colours,the subtle hues —is the advantage of owning a Philips colour TV." The
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    • 144 13 Kennedy murder RUBY AMD OSWALD to a raovfe (Saturday, 11.10 pm Ch 5) bated on known facts on fee assassination of President Kennedy. A fully documented screen version. £ee Al6. Our pre-focus lens adds a new dimension to the word 'focus'. Unlike conventional TVs. National s Gu«ntrix Colour TV is
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 810 13 STORY last week: Lno Min discovered Dr Chang b'teeing half-sister Lao Sin Mei and felt sorry for her sister Lin. Lin adopted a devil-may-care attitude but was actually quite hurt by Ke Lun's change of heart. Luo's youngest son Hua went to America with good friend Shi Zhen and cabled
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    • 263 13 Sunday selection Gypsies framed for mischief CHILDREN'S FEATURE: Mauro The Gypsy (9 am Ch 5): Mauro, the 14-year-old gypsy, arrives with his family at a small Scottish village. The local council proposes to give them a permanent camping site. But one of the town residents resents this and organises a
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 1105 14 CHANNEL 5 3.00 OPENING, FOLLOWED BY ON THE WATERFRONT (C) (r). 4.00 STORY TIME (T) (r). 4.30 ONE IN A MILLION: The Committee. 5.00 ERICA. 5.20 THE GREAT SPACE COASTER. 5.50 HORSE IN THE HOUSE. 6.15 NEWS (E). 6.25 WALTER CRONKITE'S UNIVERSE. See Highlights. 7.00 SPIDERMAN. 7.30 NEWS AND WEATHER
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 1091 15 THURSDAY CHANNEL 5 3.00 OPENING, FOLLOWED BY DYNASTY (C) (r). 3.55 THE WILD WILD WEST: Night Of The Spanish Curse (r). 4.55 EXPEDITION TO THE ANIMAL KINGDOM: In The Jungle Of The Lion King (M). 5.25 KIDSWORLD. 5.50 SECRET VALLEY: The Trojan Bull. 6.15 NEWS (E). 6.25 CULTURAL DIARY (E).
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    • 52 16 mmi FOR your convenience we are printing the discount coupon for Premier's New Wave Film Festival in Sunday Nation today. Coupons for tomorrow's shows will apppear as usual in the Trend pages of the New Nation. for New Wave Film Festival at PREMIER THEATRE. Each coupon valid for one ticket
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 819 16 This week's highlights MOVIES Panic strikes Chicago CHICAGO STORY: Who Needs The Truth? Friday, 10.10 pm Ch 5 PANIC strikes when a suspect of rape and murder held in custody is released on 'a technicality. Confident that he is now beyond the law the suspect taunts the police and their
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  • asian film festival
    • 615 17  -  Kuala Lumpur iO-15 Sept 1§52~ By CATHARINE FERNANDO "A SON needs a mother and a family needs a woman, so I won't allow my wife to over-publicise herself, because we plan to nave more children," declared Ti Lung the Hong Kong heart throb of many a
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  • RACING GUIDE
    • 400 18  -  By B J SMITH AURIC Stable should take home the gold and diamond studded $44,000 trophy after their horse, Air Marshall, wins this year's running of the $200,000 Perak Derby in Ipoh today. This year's Derby, over 2400 m, is the richest race to
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    • 186 18 1st 2nd 3rd Ivan Allan 67 36 28 Teh Choon Beng 49 44 42 George West 42 30 51 Gary van Breukelen 31 17 10 Samsuri Rahman 26 34 27 M. Ismail 25 25 23 Tan Lye Hup 25 9 12 Garnet Bougoure 24 27 29 P.K. Leong
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    • 161 18 1st 2nd 3rd Terry Lucas 43 22 14 Alwin Tweedie 42 29 43 Leslie Khoo 33 18 24 George Podmore 28 15 22 V* A.K. Cheam 27 30 26 Brian York 24 21 17 S.Y. Leong 20 20 15 Y.K. Foo 17 14 16 P.K. Yeap 17 12
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    • 345 18 THE coughing virus which struck some Singapore stables heavily in late July has not been eradicated. Penang trainer Lim Hock Bee has been forced to scratch all his horses from this weekend's races in Ipoh as they have caught the virus. The
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    • 411 21  -  By B J SMITH HONG KONG jockey Tony Da Cruz won on his first mount on the Singapore-Malaysia racing circuit this season when he steered the favourite, Prime Venture, to victory in Race 1 in Ipoh yesterday. The gelding stormed home to
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    • 2083 21 RACE 1 CLASS 3 DIV 5 1200 m 1 Prime Venture 57 Da Cruz (9) 3 3 1 6 Flying Commander 54 Locas (8) 2 2 2 7 Fremaatle S3.S Donnelly (2) 5 5 3 4 Square Miss M Wooa (7) 7 4 4 8 Tasty Honey 53.5 P
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    • Article, Illustration
      4353 19 11.30 Class 1 Div 3 1200m (Ratings: 132-112) Stakes $18,000 1 ***** Indra Sakti 57 Woon (11) 6beg JA Brauketon Indra Sakti 4th 11/4 C1-2 51% YK Foo K1200s CMarrette 1st 1.14 33-2 10th 3/7 C1-2 51% Chan Sl200g Village Centre 1st 1.10.4 ttk 5/9 C1-3 S5
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 31 21 BIG SWEEP FIRST: 7466 SECOND: 7619 THIRD: 1433 STARTERS: 7079 8812 2276 4063 9308 7023 7127 0082 2896 1201 4486 CONSOLATION: 8212 4437 9908 8611 8713 3458 0576 2263 5475 1816
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 28 22 'Who'll be umpire?" "Another set of doubles?" "Great tennis dress Virginia" "I remind you of McEnroe.T FRED PERRY "Just had it restrung" f "Not surprising after that volley."
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  • sports
    • 286 22 Reuter HONG KONG, Sat THE sport of kings resumes In Hong Kong next weekend with every indication it will be another bumper year for the colony s only legal bookmaker and a few tacky horse race fans. The Chinese, notorious gamblers,
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    • 297 22 AP NEW YORK, Saturday. SHE'S not exactly a senior citizen, but Chris Evert Lloyd knows that at 27, her remaining years of tournament tennis are limited. And that fact gave her a special incentive for today's title match against Czechoslovakia's Hana Mandlikova at the
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    • SPORTS WORLD
      • 96 22 AP LOS ANGELES, Sat THE 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, which is designed to be financially self-supporting, has a very sound ledger, a report by the L A. Olympics Financial Commission said. "There may be a recession outside, but there's no recession at the Los Angeles
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      • 51 22 Reuter Former world junior lightweight champion Rolando Navarrete of the Philippines knocked out Oh Yung Sae of Korea in the eighth round of a scheduled 10round bout here last night. The win enabled him to have another crack at the World Boxing Council title held by Mexican Rafael Limon.
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    • 151 22 UPI ATHENS, Sat THE West struck back yesterday capturing four of the six gold medals at stake on the fifth day of the 13th European Track and Field championships which ends here tomorrow. Scandinavia grabbed two titles. Ann-louise Skoglund, a 20-vear-old secretai7,
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    • 363 23  -  National coach, unhappy with team's lack of commitment, warns players Rugby By KEN JALLEH Jr. SINGAPORE national rugby coach Natahar Bava yesterday blasted his team for lack of commitment after watching the President's XV crash 6-19 to the New Zealand Force Commander's XV in the season's curtain raiser
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    • 366 23 PRESIDENT'S XV 6 NEW ZEALAND FORCE COMMANDER'S XV 19 THE fans had gathered on the Padang yesterday for the local rugby season's opener hoping for an optimistic start to a hectic calendar and all the President's men could do was to send them away
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    • 297 23 FIFTEEN teams have entered for the Jurong Inter-Company Ovaltine football league which kicks off tomorrow at the Jurong Stadium. The groupings: Division One: Fitzpatrick SC, Northern Feather, Marathon Let, Sandvik Singapore, Union Carbide Asia; Division Two: Multi-Fabric, Incom Singapore, Vanleer Singapore, Singapore Chemi-con, WMF Singapore; Division Three: Traub Private
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    • 250 23  -  Hockey By GEOFFREY EU IT will be an all-Malay-sian clash when The Selangor Club meets Penang Sports Club on the Padang at noon today in the final of the Sinfapore Cricket Club's nternational Interclub Hockey Tournament. In yesterday's semifinals, Selangor Club beat Khalsa Sports
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    • CHAMPS!
      • 248 24  -  By SURESH NAIR THAILAND lived up to their billing as favourites -when they overcame Saudi Arabia to win the Lion City Under-16 Cup for the first time at the National Stadium last night. But sweet victory in this rip-roaring final, easily the best
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      • 167 24 JAPAN 1 QATAR 0 JAPAN opened up on full throttle in the second half to edge oat favourites QaJtar to clinch third place in last night's Lion City Cap tonrnament. Qatar had themselves to Mame for this upset because they wasted more than dozen goalscoring opportunities
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    • 165 24 Reuter MELBOURNE, Saturday AUSTRALIA'S cricket authorities have confirmed the status of a Test against England here 12 years ago even though not a ball was bowled. The Australian Cricket Board (ACB) today reaffirmed the third Test of the 1970-71 series in Melbourne had
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  • living
    • 558 25  -  THE BOOK FAIR. They come in droves thronging, jostling, eyeing the rows upon rows of clinically-ar-ranged books at the World Trade Centre. But no one buys excitedly. No one leaves with bags of books. What's going on? Why do people come? Our feature writer PHILIP SEOW has
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    • living / advice
      • 464 26  -  Fveart 4 to IEART with NALLA TAN QUESTION: I am 18 and a pre-university student. I nave no girl friend but would like to have one. How can I get one? I have always envied people who have girl friends. Please help
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      • 546 26  -  Psych-lines By Wong Chai Kee IT is just one big lake with an island larger than Singapore. There is nothing much to see there. When I heard this remark, I was in two minds about taking a holiday at Lake Toba. But I went, and the crystal
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      • 566 26 QUESTION: I am a married woman working with an American couple. My employer is attracted to me. He always kisses me whenever his wife is not around. I have also developed feelings for him because he is so gentle and good to
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      • 324 26 QUESTION: I have been married for about a year but do not love my wife. She knows about it as we do not sleep together. I love another girl and we intend to get married. I have asked my wife for a divorce
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    • 463 27  -  PERCY MAYADUNE was invited to the 1982 Exhibition of the Singapore Water Colour Society at the Victoria Memorial Hall. He gives his impressions. PERCY MAYADUNE WATER-COLOUR as a painting medium has its own merits. With a few clever brush strokes and within a short time the
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    • 682 28  -  •easing; with VIOLET OON THIS week 111 give you some vignettes on places to eat. If you haven't visited the new Pavillion Intercontinental Hotel at Cuscaden Road, please do the interior is out of this world. The multi-storey atrium is lit by skylights on
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    • TEST YOURSELF Do You Enjoy Your Work?
      • 286 32 1. Take a quick look at the three drawings at right. Which one would best describe your usual feeling about facing your daily tasks? A B~ C--2. Do the duties of your job seem considerably beneath your capacities? A. Yes B. No C. Sometimes
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      • 226 32 1. (A-10 points, B-5 points, C-0 points). Under psychologically controlled testing conditions those who selected A felt a certain security and momentum in the tasks they did. They also were well-organised and seemed unflustered by work. Those who selected B were not so sure of themselves in relationship
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      • 165 32 "LAUGHTER reduces health-sapping tensions and relaxes the tissues as well as exercising the most vital organs... even when forced, it results in beneficial effects on us, both mentally and physically," one medically researched report says on laughter. Laughter is not a unique function just of human
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    • 1903 33/34  -  Desperate race to keep track of UFOs. (unwanted flying objects) By JIM SCHEFTER SPACE watchers are in a desperate race to keep track of 10,000 unwanted flying objects Hanging like a fishing bobber in a still pond, the Russian navigation satellite Cosmos 1275 swept quietly through
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    • 1411 37 Jane never stops to amaze with her fitness and zest IPS JANE FONDA pursues five separate careers at once. You have just met, thanks to an intensive television blitz, the fitness freak wealthy entrepreneur of three successful exercise centres and you already know the political activist. Now say
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    • 548 38  -  TITLE: One Hundred Pages for the Future AUTHOR: Aurelio Peccei PUBLISHER: Future Publications REVIEWER: Edmund Leow IS man a masterpiece or a misfit of nature? A small group of humanists, scientists, economists, educators and executives, believing that mankind was heading towards inevitable disaster, formed the
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    • 244 38  - Alexandra Queen and heroine TITLE OF BOOK: Alexandra, Princess and Queen AUTHOR: David Duff PUBLISHER: Sphere Books REVIEWER: Janet Witt IN some circumstances it is an act of heroism merely to survive, and if one agrees that mental and emotional survival are what creates a mature human being, then Alexandra,
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    • 205 38  -  TITLE: The Pekin Target AUTHOR: Adam Hall PUBLISHER: Fontana/Collins REVIEWER: Jackie Sam FOR 198 pages slightly more than two-thirds of the book detente seems to have let Quiller down. No more uncouth, efficient KGB operative to strangle or karate-chop. Now detente has reduced Quiller to running
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    • 698 40 VIOLET OON AT THE MANDARIN SINGAPORE On Sept. 1, 250 lucky Sunday Nation readers were invited for a gourmet cook-in Joint* organised by the Mandarin Singapore and Sunday Nation. a For the readers who were not forttftate enough to have been able to attended, our Gourmet Circle
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