New Nation, 18 September 1982
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Title Section18 1982-09-18 1 new nation PUbLiyHLU uv THE SINGAPORE MONITOR LTD. Saturday, Sept. 18, 1982 M.C. (P) No. 19/5/82 30 cents18 words
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Article, Illustration425 1982-09-18 1 It marks fall of first Arab capital to Tel Aviv DIEHARD LEFTISTS FLUSHED OUT WITH MASSIVE TANK FIRE Agencies BEIRUT, Saturday WEST Beirut fell to the Israeli army yesterday after diehard leftist Lebanese militiamen were flushed out with massive tank fire. Moving into the centre of theAgencies; PICTURE: UPI - 425 words
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134 1982-09-18 1 TO CHEE ENG - EARLY ARRESTS EXPECTED By TO CHEE ENG POLICE investigating an incident at a Third Division football match at Farrer Park on Wednesday say they have classified it as a case of rioting and expect early arrests. Senior referee Govindasamy Rajagopal, 36, who was in charge134 words
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Advertisement11 1982-09-18 1 »r»«l of ronoging on assHranco 131% incrtiM in prlcos in Israal11 words
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Miscellaneous11 1982-09-18 1 THE WEATHER: Hazy day with aftarnoon showers in a faw areas.11 words
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Article, Illustration78 1982-09-18 2 IT'S not such a dumb way to health, ai these three boys discovered at the Sports, Science and Fitness Exhibition at the Science Centre in Jnrons. In fact, dumb-bells aren't dumb at all, as S. Snresh, 11, George Joseulthen, 13, and Lim YatPICTURE: GOH KIM HUI - 78 words
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Article277 1982-09-18 2 FAEZAH ISMAIL - Buyer who bargained and did not get the 'extra' By FAEZAH ISMAIL A CONSUMER has every right to insist on a guarantee. If he is refused, no purchase should be made. And you should always insist that any free gift offer is carried out. This advice277 words
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253 1982-09-18 2 YONG POW ANG - By YONG POW ANG THE Housing and Development Board moved to allay fears of unfair victimisation over vandalism and arson in HDB lifts, but reiterated yesterday it would impose stern deterrent measures. It gave an assurance that the background and circumstances of each253 words
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204 1982-09-18 2 THE safety and health of a worker mav be affected if he works beyond eight hours, says Mr Kazutaka Kogi, a Japanese expert on the safety and health of worker, when interviewed at the ILO Regional Workshop on Ergonomics held at the204 words
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238 1982-09-18 2 NTUC president Peter Vincent yesterday blasted Singapore employers over their shortcomings in promoting company welfarism and for what he called their preoccupation with low cost foreign labour. In response to the government's call for more company welfarism to help foster company loyalty,238 words
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Article, Illustration247 1982-09-18 3 TO CHEE ENG - He planned to give up taxi licence in 60 days By TO CHEE ENG THE taxi driver who died in a crash involving his taxi and a lorry on the East Coast Parkway on Thursday ftlanned to give up his job when his icence expired in247 words
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Article318 1982-09-18 3 FAEZAH ISMAIL - By FAEZAH ISMAIL MALAYSIA has welcomed Singapore investment in tourism projects to be developed in Langkawi, the Mersing-Rompin east coast area, Lumut and in Sabah and Sarawak. Joint ventures projects were among the five areas of cooperation discussed at the meeting between senior officials318 words
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Article68 1982-09-18 3 THE speed regulating strips in Holland Road near the Junior Flying Club have been removed. A Public Works Department spokesman said the strips were installed to check the speed of vehicles on the sharp bend because the road had only two lanes in either direction. With the widening68 words
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Article91 1982-09-18 3 THE third victim of the taxilorry crash at the Parkway died in hospital yesterday. Sne was Madam Reika Harvani, 30, who, like a friend Madam Ida Sonny. 35, came from Medan Madam Sonny died on Thursday. Their bodies will be flown back for burial, friends here91 words
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163 1982-09-18 5 JALIL MISWARDI - By JALIL MISWARDI GIVE your child any book he wants to read. It will not harm him, hut it will give him an opportunity to develop his range of tastes. This advice comes from Mrs Ann Irving, a lecturer from the College of Technology163 words
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Article111 1982-09-18 5 Studies: Will counts, not THEY SAID 1T... FOR the academically endowed, V there are ample opportunities to reach the highest attainment. The financial status of your parents need not be an obstacle to your achieving your ambition as scholarships and bursaries are readily available. Those who have no flair for111 words
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Article122 1982-09-18 5 WHAT can we do to avoid feeling w 52 at the age of 25? The answer is old-fashioned physical exertion, maybe packaged in a new-fashioned way, to make it more attractive and given a new name like sports or exercises... In Singapore, heart disease is now122 words
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Article117 1982-09-18 5 L AS Singapore enters into an era of high technology, we have to be increasingw ly watchful that faceless machines do not overwhelm our lives, thus disrupting our spiritual, traditional and cultural values. Japan, a country of intense industrialisation and technology, shows this need not happen. On117 words
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Article265 1982-09-18 5 SIT YIN FONG - Pistol-packing women guards take over from men at some big factories By SIT YIN FONG PISTOL-PACKING women CISCO guards have replaced some male guards at a number of big factories in Jurong. CISCO General Manager Teoh Beng San, who confirmed this yesterday, also gave an265 words
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Article147 1982-09-18 5 CABLE car rides from Mount Faber to Sentosa are available again from today after the haulage rope was changed. You can use the cable cars from 10 am to 7 pm on weekdays. On Sundays and public holidays, the cars start operating an hour earlier. IF you147 words
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Advertisement227 1982-09-18 3 "Personal style is the reflection of personal education. No wonder people with style are rare." Th ?iuc\nS\nSaP ore open. Monsieur van Laack van Laack Boutique r +123 Plaza Singapura. Tel: *****20.1+ OPEN SUNDAYSI van HOMME FEM M E van Laack man'* waar aval labia at MaJwanfa G5 Clifford Cantre Tal:227 words
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Advertisement166 1982-09-18 4 >VV4^ 2btiz < x T U >, v' ji* v.: -LsASfefr'.A'i IT 0 .-A *s *r fi .lis v iMifoh 5W fririim as cassette is a High Precision Mechanism cassette manufactured by Tony Wong Company Pte Ltd, Singapore using advanced technology, machinery and robot operation. TONY UHF CASSETTE (Ultra High166 words
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Advertisement266 1982-09-18 5 A sumptuous imd) Cmjardßmd? I Introducing our Local Specialities Buffet Lunch. A wide selection of delicious, mouth-watering Asian fare to choose from and a oulet. friendly atmosphere In which to enjoy yourself. I For Just 86/-++ per person from 12noon 2pm. Monday to Saturday. I Different menu every day I266 words
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world
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World Briefs
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Article54 1982-09-18 6 Reuter WASHINGTON: Most Americans believe President Reagan should not seek re-election in 1984, accordins to a nationwide opinion poll published yesterday. If a vote were taken now, the poll said, Democratic Senator Edward Kennedy of Massachusetts would be favoured to defeat the President, by 48 toReuter - 54 words
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Article69 1982-09-18 6 UPI LOS ANGELES: A Georgia man has been jailed for two years for killing an army deserter and then roasting the corpse in an outdoor barbecue near President Reagan's ranch, Rancho Del Cielo. Lewis Price 111, 24, shovelled the ashes into a wheelbarrow and dumpedUPI - 69 words
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Article34 1982-09-18 6 AP BEIJING: China and the Soviet Union will hold their first political talks since January 1980 when a Soviet Union Foreign Minister arrives next month here, East European diplomatic sources said yesterday.AP - 34 words
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Article46 1982-09-18 6 UPI WASHINGTON: A hatch on the B-1 bomber blew off in flight just after departure from Andrews Air Force base yesterday, forcing the multi-million dollar one-of-a-kind aircraft to return to the airstrip. There were no injuries to the crew. UPI.UPI - 46 words
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260 1982-09-18 6 AP WASHINGTON, Saturday THE United States, denouncing Israel's drive into West Beirut, is accusing Prime Minister Begin of reneging on an assurance thai the military action was limited and precautionary. But in a tense exchange with top US officials, Israeli diplomats firmlyAP - 260 words
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Article61 1982-09-18 6 Reaction: FRANCE yesterday strongly condemned the Israeli army's push into West Beirut and joined the United .States in calling for immediate Israeli withdrawal. A statement from External Relations Minister Claude Cheysson said: "France denounces and condemns a renewal of activities which is totally unjustified. It is61 words
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Article32 1982-09-18 6 EGYPT yesterday condemned Israel's thrust into West Beirut as Saudi Arabia pledged to do its utmost to end what King Fahd described as an inhuman and unjustified occupation.32 words
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Article318 1982-09-18 6 UPI TEL AVIV, Sat ISRAEL ushered in the Jewish New Year of 5743 yesterday with its army occupying an Arab capital for the first time, its national El A 1 Airline grounded and prices double those of a year ago. "We want our soldiersUPI - 318 words
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Article167 1982-09-18 6 UPI ROME, Saturday PLO chairman Yasser Arafat left Rome with a charge the United States, France and Italy broke their "word of honour" by allowing the Israeli army to thrust into West Beirut. He also said on Thursday that he had made a formal request forUPI - 167 words
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Article110 1982-09-18 6 Reuter BEIRUT, Saturday LEBANON'S National Liberal Party (NLP) yesterday nominated its leader Camille Chamoun, 82, as its candidate in the country's imminent presidential elections, a senior party official announced. He will stand against Amin Gemayel, nominated on Thursday as the candidate of the Phalangist Party followingReuter - 110 words
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Article129 1982-09-18 6 AP HOLLYWOOD, Saturday INCHON, the US$4B million ($lO4 million) Korean War film made with the advice of the Rev Sun Myung Moon, opened in 1,250 US and Canadian theatres yesterday with a US million-dol-lar sweepstakes that includes the prize of a Rolls-Royce with US$lOO,OOO inAP - 129 words
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Article, Illustration89 1982-09-18 8 ARTIST Bill Harding watering his special 1966 Buick Lesabre which he says is the "antithesis of both nature and mechanization." Tomorrow, Harding will display the car, which is covered with living grass, outside the Nelson Gallery of Art in KansasPICTURE: UPI - 89 words
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384 1982-09-18 8 UPI CHENQDU (China), Sat. IF customers leave Chengdu's Tongrentang Restaurant with a spritely step, recharged livers and romance in their eyes, they happily blame it on the food. The state-run restaurant in this southwest provincial capital is China's first medicinal eatingUPI - 384 words
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116 1982-09-18 8 AP WASHINGTON, Sat. PHILIPPINE President Marcos, surrounded by heavy security, went to Capitol Hill yesterday to defend his human rights record against US Congressional critics. "We maintain that we have enhanced human rights" by effectively eliminating "leftist anarchy," Mr Marcos told the House ForeignAP - 116 words
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283 1982-09-18 8 UPI MONTE CARLO, Sat PRINCESS GRACE was kept on an artificial lifesupport system until her brain stopped functioning and her husband, Prince Rainier, ordered the machines unplugged, the physician who treated her after a car crash said yesterday. "They told me they didn't wantUPI - 283 words
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Article140 1982-09-18 8 Reuter WASHINGTON, Saturday SENATE Republican conservatives charged at a hearing yesterday that President Reagan's agreement to gradually reduce arms Supplies to Taiwan violated US law and exceeded his constitutional powers. Republican Steven Symms of Idaho Eroposed Senate approval of a noninding declaration that the agreementReuter - 140 words
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410 1982-09-18 9 Overseas orders heading for historic lows forecast Reuter TOKYO, Sat THE onslaught of Japanese exports is slowing down and an American economist said yesterday the country was facing one of the worst economic periods in its post-war history. Exporting has long been the keyReuter - 410 words
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Article221 1982-09-18 9 AP HONQ KONG, Sat Hong Kong's watchmakers, angered by French import restrictions on their products, have called for a boycott of French brandies. Mr Warren Hui, president of the Hong Kong Watch Manufacturers Association and leader of the boycott movement, said: "The campaign, an act ofAP - 221 words
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Article76 1982-09-18 9 AP TOKYO, Sat NINE out of 10 Japanese consider themselves members of the middle class, according to a government survey. A survey of 10,000 adults showed that only one person out of a hundred said he or she was upper class, while more than 55 per cent saidAP - 76 words
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145 1982-09-18 9 Reuter BONN, Saturday WEST Germany appeared to be heading for a period of centre-right fovernment with the collapse yes erday of Chancellor Helmut Schmidt's left-liberal coalition. The former coalition partner, Free Democrats (FDP), ana the opposition Christian Democratic Union are to open negotiations to formReuter - 145 words
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Advertisement115 1982-09-18 6 Zftfllisst World's No.l Now's your chance to own a Zanussi World's No 1 Washing Machine at an affordable price. Get the 128T or 125T at a SPECIAL OFFER from Kee Huat Radio. I 'J* 4 mm, Other outstanding models, each created to suit your specific needs are also available. Modal115 words
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Advertisement144 1982-09-18 7 Fuji Introduces another Original Color Service SSSI Vv»-j- 'V. jwan FT '*aa*c*3 r L !y *11 V|\ Actual size rSTFUjTA 7SS^'^ Actual size TTntfmalSßP""' You get a lot more into your prints than conventional 3R5... at no extra cost. FUJILAB will now exclusively process your roll of 135 mm FUJI144 words
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Advertisement174 1982-09-18 8 N 5 >5 me 'c 7 'ft i < a, If its jewellery and watches you seek,look out for Jewdtime'B2 ~v. I A 4 k iV T A,Cy'\ m 1 r *6 >\ :r i Jewel time '82. The Third International Jewellery and Watches Exhibition will be held in Singapore174 words
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Advertisement148 1982-09-18 9 This evening, don't just give her a treat... <*»■ P 4 1 W A h i P w A ift if .-V Giue her a memory! Yes, whatever the occasion, whether it is a casual outing together or a special celebration,you can make it a very memorable one. Experience the148 words
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Article502 1982-09-18 10 REPUTABLE commodity brokers want legislation to curb the fly by night operators exposed in New Nation yesterday. They know their image and the trust of the public is undermined every time an unscrupulous broker absconds. Legitimate brokers have nothing to fear from the law, and for their502 words
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200 1982-09-18 10 CAN HDB RELAX RULES FOR A RETIRED MAN WITH HOUSE TOO BIG AND COSTL Y TO MAINTAIN? PRIVATE house owners are not allowed to rent or buy HDB flats. This is understandable in cases where a person buys more than one property or200 words
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Article133 1982-09-18 10 N HONG - f The job-hopping debate N. HONG I REFER to the debate on job-hopping which appeared in your letters page. I hope members of the Singapore National Employers' Federation take a closer look at the classified advertisements which"come under the heading "Situation Vacant" in local newspapers. Practically everyday,133 words
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Article49 1982-09-18 10 PHILIP C M SEOW - PHILIP C M SEOW THROUGHOUT the year, we have public campaigns. How about a "Clean up the loo" campaign? Try the public toilet at Empress Place. It was lucky that I am a diver and could bald my breath during a visit to the toilet there.49 words
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Advertisement57 1982-09-18 10 Take this: Hudson's Eumenthol Jujubes medcated, to relieve rough coughs. Hudson's Jujubes contain an antiseptic which helps to prevent J throat infection. 1 It relieves infected throats and f leaves a pleasant, soothing feeling. For rough coughs and sore throats, get Hudson's Jujubes. If s soothing and effective because if57 words
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Miscellaneous32 1982-09-18 10 T7A. TOO, v WHV "PiON'T V<?U take OVER COOKINS J ToPAy 7 J /XVE &£EN q-/-p<?HH<5 TMIS 10b WE <SOT MAF?RtEP..y 55 3 I /Ti\/ SORRY &£Ll#/e IK| VXoMofW? ri r ji32 words
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178 1982-09-18 11 ACI International of Australia has secured a US$3OO million loan pegged at half a per cent above the London InterBank Rate (Libor). This compares very favourably to a Eurocurrency loan raised two months ago by another Australian company, Vamgas, which had to pay one178 words
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634 1982-09-18 11 CATHERINE ONG - By I CATHERINE ONG BUSINESSMEN and accountants are unhappy with a Registry of Companies' (ROC) ruling which forbids them to form a company having the same name as a partnership unless the latter is first dissolved. The ruling introduced at the beginning of the year634 words
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189 1982-09-18 11 CARGO handling services and sale of dutyfree goods at the airport were a major money spinner for Singapore Airlines (SIA) last year. Singapore Airport Terminal Services (SATS) and Singapore Airport Duty Free Emporium (SADE) generated revenue of $189 million and $80 million189 words
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Article144 1982-09-18 11 SINGAPORE Airlines (SIA) is decentralising its management structure to help it ride through a tougher time. Chairman JYM Pillay said in SlA's latest annual report that as the group expands in scope, numbers and diversity, structures have to take account of new realities. "We are pressing on144 words
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Article124 1982-09-18 11 BANK deposits picked up again after being on the downward trend during the first half of the year. According to the AuSist issue of the Monery Authority of Singapore (MAS) bulletin, deposits (including NCDs) of non-bank customers with banks grew by $347 million in July124 words
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71 1982-09-18 11 A LAW conference on "Current Problems of International Trade Financing" will be held from Sept 30 to Oct 2 at the Dynasty Hotel. Organised by the law faculty of the National University of Singapore, it will be opened by Minister of Trade and Industry, Dr71 words
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Article36 1982-09-18 11 MR W C Sundberg has been elected chairman of The Singapore Association of ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating Airconditioning Engineers). Chee Yan Pong and Loh Peng Sum are vice-chairman and honorary secretary respectively.36 words
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Article76 1982-09-18 11 PAN AMERICAN World Airways will retrench thousands of employees in a bid to save between US$5OO and US$6OO million annually and return to profitability next year, said chairman and chief executive Edward Acker. Despite lower-than-expected passenger traffic, Mr Acker said the airlines' survival is not in doubt76 words
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Article147 1982-09-18 12 GENTING shares stole the show on the Stock Exchange of Singapore this week on fears that it would lose its casino licence. Shares were heavily traded throughout, both on the ready and settlement basis, with its share price slipping each day. Dealers felt that other shares were little147 words
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342 1982-09-18 12 The Star THE Malaysian government may not go ahead with the acquisition of some 35 acres of land near Damansara Heights in Kuala Lumpur designated for the Damansara Town Centre project. Owners of Damansara Heights, Selangor Properties Bhd (Selprop) said discussions with the Malaysian authorityThe Star - 342 words
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185 1982-09-18 12 Star MALAYSIAN police are investigating complaints of forgery in share certificates in Malaysia and Singapore. Official sources say the police believe they know the identity of the forgers, said to be based in Ipoh. Ipoh police have confirmed that investigations are currentlyStar - 185 words
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Article40 1982-09-18 12 Supplied by UOB Yesterday's close in S$: Selling Baying 5 gm 165 149 10 gm 319 303 20 gm 629 608 Xoz 491 470 Kilobar 30,937 30,687 100 gm 3,109 3,069 50 gm 1,554 1,524 1 oz 972 950Supplied by UOB - 40 words
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OTHER COMPANY NEWS
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Article291 1982-09-18 12 METAL Containers group's pre-tax profit rose by 52 per cent to $3 million, about $1 million less than what it forecast in its share prospectus. Group sales grew to $62.2 million for the year ended June 30, 44 per cent higher than the previous 18-month period. The increase of after-tax291 words
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Article85 1982-09-18 12 Your (Foreign Exchange) Supplied by UOB Your S$ to one unit of foreign currency Selling Buying TT/DD TT DD US* 2.1730 2.1630 2.1520 sterling 3.7254 3.6974 3.6764 Australian 2.0866 2.0641 2.0441 Canadian 1.7671 1.7435 1.7275 New Zealand 1.5814 1.5599 1.5399 8$ to 100 units of foreign currency Deutschemark 87.3057 86.1056Supplied by UOB - 85 words
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Advertisement124 1982-09-18 12 In your Sunday Nation tomorrow When a stranger calls... You don't know who it is. You don't know why it's done. You don't know when it will stop. You are powerless, at the mercy of that unknown, disembodied voice at the other end of the line. There's nothing you can124 words
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Advertisement186 1982-09-18 17 M) PKktn ft Movtrt $20 MR TRIP Picfc-up, delivery including drtvtc and dumping i#f•/Ice for unwanted furniture, carpets, ok! clothings, newspapers, etc. Tel. 449-4015 VII) MOTOR MART NOV. 'S1 DATSUN LAUREL. 1 private owner, with fuN acceeeaoriet. In Up-top condition. Selling for only $36,000. Intereated call Mr. Jamea Um at186 words
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Advertisement174 1982-09-18 17 MKW CLASSES! lOOK-KIIP mo (Oaginnars), Sunday 11.00 a.m. Intxnmdnit, Saturday 2.30 p.m, Monday 7.00 p.m. Shorthand (Bogmnars), Sunday 11.00 a.m. Rax Comma rctal Schoo). 7SS-0, Upp Sarangoon Rd, Tat: 2SO MOO CORONATION MUSIC SCHOOL offars piano, organ, gutlar and thaory coursat Unit 210, Coronation Shopping Plaza, 507, Bufcrt Timah Road,174 words
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Advertisement455 1982-09-18 18 IJI IJ UcrtUrial/ Clerical r HOTEL WWW SINGAPORE LES HOTELS 0 AIR FRANCE DANS IE MONDE TRAVEL COMPANION OF AIR FRANCE Societe Des Hotels Meridien, a subsidiary of Air France will be managing two deluxe hotels in Singapore. These two properties owned by the Harapan Group are Hotel Meridien Singapore455 words
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Advertisement184 1982-09-18 18 NOTICE WfORTRACO TRADING (SINGAPORE) PRIVATE LIMITED (Msmtosr»' Voluntary Winding-Up) NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 272 of tha Companies Act, Cap. 188, that the Final Meeting ol tha Company wW ba heki at 58-B, Block 531, Uppar Croat Straat, Hong Llm Complex, Singapore 0108, on184 words
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Miscellaneous221 1982-09-18 18 EZTZZZIj J v T <v i I B I^l jackpol SATURDAY OY-6 $10,000 Cut out and pin with other coupons. Posting instructions appear below. Nom«: A 9* Occwpotion: Address FILL IN MISSING LETTERS ACROSS USING CLUES BELOW CUT HERE CLUES FOR OY-8 1. One can sympathise when the really nice221 words
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Advertisement23 1982-09-18 19 St**? galax Galax Marine Pie Ltd Galax Building, Loyang Way. Singapore 1750 Changi P O Box 40, Singapore 1950 Tel: *****44, Telex: R*****5.23 words
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Advertisement389 1982-09-18 19 Research on the requirements of sport shoes under tropical climates cats tor shoe designs that take account of the high humidity, lack of purpose-butt jogging tracks, wkWy varying playing surfaces etc. Sonetti designs recognise tnese factors tor oener comfort, traction, shock absorption and durability. Quality joggers for action feet Scientiffcaly389 words
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sports
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Article94 1982-09-18 19 MOSCOW, Saturday SOVIET weightlifter Leonid Taranenko set two world heavyweight records yesterday the snatch with 195 kilos and combined total of 432.5. The jerk record is held by Alexander Borisenok, also of the Soviet Union, with 241 kilos. Taranenko broke the snatch record with his first lift94 words
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Article93 1982-09-18 19 AP SYDNEY, Saturday PAKISTANI world squash champion Jahangir Khan needed only 40 minutes to claim the A 52,300 first prize in the men's final of the 1982 Australian Open squash championship played here last > ight. Khan, only 18 and un- beaten io tournaments overAP - 93 words
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264 1982-09-18 19 Golf NOTTINGHAM, England, Saturday SPAIN'S Manuel Calero, who celebrated his 30th birthday on Thursday, joined South African John Bland in the lead in the £70,000 Tournament Players' golf championship after yesterday's second round. Calero shot the best round of the day, a264 words
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Article132 1982-09-18 19 SOFIA Sakorafa of Greece surpassed her bronze medal performance in the women's javelin at last week's European athletics championships in Athens by producing the third best throw of all time 71.52 metres to win the event at an international meeting in Crystal Palace, London, last night. World record holder Tiina132 words
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Article113 1982-09-18 19 Women 2000 metres 1 Maricica Puica (Rumania) 5:41.64, 2 E van Hulst (Netherlands) 5:42.01. 800m 1 Christina Boxer 1:59.93, 2 Jolanta Januchta (Poland) 2:00.35. JACEK Wszola of Poland, the 1976 Olympic high jump champion, has received a one-year ban from the Polish Athletics Association for breaches of discipline, the Polish113 words
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Article120 1982-09-18 19 Eng- THE organiser of the annual Stuttgart men's Grand Prix tennis tournament said yesterday in Stuttgart he would appeal against a US$20,000 fine imposed bv the Men's International Professional Tennis Council (MIPCT). Organiser Bernhard Nusch said the MIPCT alleged that illegal payments in the form of rebates on cars made120 words
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Article344 1982-09-18 19 Tennis TOKYO, Saturday LITTLE known American Sandy Collins yesterday caused the biggest upset in the quarter-fin-als of the U*****,000 world ladies tennis tournament bv beating topseeded Wendy Turnbull of Australia 5-7, 7-6, 6-2. Collins now meets fellow Americna Barbara Potter, who eliminated Yugoslavia's Mima Jausovec 6-4 6-0.344 words
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337 1982-09-18 20 The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. DENMARK'S Jens Peter Nierhoff may not cause a ripple at the Alba Worla Cup badminton championships now being played in Kuala Lumpur he lost 9-15, 15-6, 15-5, to Malaysia's Razif Sidek last night but he is notThe Star - 337 words
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Article, Illustration171 1982-09-18 20 He says he would have done better against Misbun in Europe World Cup b| fl Badminton Championships KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday MORTEN Frost Hansen, the All-Eng-land champion from Denmark, said he would have fared better in the World Cup badminton championship had it been held in171 words
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Article182 1982-09-18 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat CHINA'S coach Hou Chia Chang feels that Malaysia's top doubles combination of Razif and Jailani Sidek, the All-England champions, should stick to doubles and not dabble in the singles in which they don't excel. Hou said: "I have watched them in singles182 words
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Article, Illustration233 1982-09-18 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat ENGLAND'S Kevin Jolly has no regrets since he became a licensed badminton player three years ago. The reason is that the pickings are good. As a licensed player or Erofessional, Jolly said he ad won enough prizemoney to live comfortably. A233 words
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Article, Illustration324 1982-09-18 22 KEN JALLEH JR - SWIMMING All stories By KEN JALLEH JR i KEN JALLEH JR SINGAPORE'S latest swimming sensation, Lai May May, was the toast of the Singapore open championships at Toa Payoh yesterday despite failing to beat the qualifying mark in the 100 m freestyle324 words
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343 1982-09-18 22 SWIMMING internationals Marc Tay, Oon Jin Teik and Chew Ann Wee will be making a concerted appeal to the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association to run a special relay trial next week. The trio, who together with Ang Peng Siong, hope to qualify for343 words
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201 1982-09-18 22 AGE-GROUP international Christina Tham will make her debat at the Asian Games in November if the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association gives the goahead to the 4XlOOm medley relay squad for selection. SASA vice-president Fong Hoe Beng confirmed that the Association is considering her appeal201 words
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278 1982-09-18 23 R MANORAJ - Hockey Call to NOC to reverse its Asian Games decision By R MANORAJ SINGAPORE'S men hockey players are joining the chorus of those asking the National Olympic Council to reconsider their decision not to send a women's field hockey team to the Asian Games278 words
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Article432 1982-09-18 23 Golf LIM Kian Tiong and William Fung will not have things their own way when they compete in the qualifying round of the World Cup golf cham6ionship at the Royal ong Kong Golf Club in Hong Kong on Oct 8 and 9. Singapore has been432 words
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263 1982-09-18 23 GEOFFREY EU - Tenrvs By GEOFFREY EU SINGAPORE Armed Forces Sports Association is the favourite to take the Singapore Lawn Tennis Assoiation Kliny Cup for clubs this year, thanks to the callup for national service of three national players. All three Victor Pereira, Melvin Pereira and263 words
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Article, Illustration406 1982-09-18 24 GEOFFREY EU - Prakash staggers into semi-final after winning classic battle World Cup ffiP l V P Badminton Championships By GEOFFREY EU in Kuala Lumpur BY ANYONE'S standards it was a classic. In an intense and dramatic match of exquisite quality, India's Prakash Padukone stagSered into the semi-finals of lie406 words
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Article148 1982-09-18 24 LIEM SWIE KING, the three times All-England champion, and Misbun had relatively sale passages to the semi-finals, both winning in straight sets. Liem beat Li Mao of China 15-6, 15-6, while Misbnn defeated England's Kevin Jolly 15-8, 15-10. In the women's semi-fin- als, Denmarh's Lene148 words
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90 1982-09-18 24 Reuter ATLANTIC CITY (New Jersey), Sat AMERICAN Johnny Davis has no qualms about using rough tactics when he challenges countryman Michael Spinks for the World Boxing Association light-heavyweight title tonight. "I believe I'm on a mission and I have the sort of styleReuter - 90 words
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Article105 1982-09-18 24 Reuter LONDON, Saturday DEFENDING champion Brian Barnes staged an unusual protest at the slow pace of the £70,000 (1259,000) Tournament Players' coif championship in Nottingham in which the field were averaging four and a half hours for a round. The big 37-year-old Briton,Reuter - 105 words
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Article611 1982-09-18 18 Friday's trackwork j byTRACKSTAR LAST-START winner Strictly Cash is maintaining his winning form and should complete a double in Race Four at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. With a riding boy astride, the Pembroke five-year-old showed splendid action on a rainsoaked track yesterday. He worked lightly on the611 words
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Advertisement126 1982-09-18 20 ,o SOB 125 v r v 'X/v N s X. V v s s/ ■V u. 'V >9 *1 v 1 3 R rv i»' s*o JA Introducing the new generation Grays does it again! SquashKac Four new quality squash rac- fymyi quets. Handcrafted in England, ULUlll these new models126 words
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Advertisement63 1982-09-18 20 Self-Defence AIKIDO Classes Metropolitan YMCA 60 Steven Rd. S pore 1025 Tel: *****56 P.E. Dept Ext 506 SELF DEFENCE FOR WOMEN Thursday: 7.00pm 8.30pm Sunday 11.00 am 12.30pm Instructors: George Chang Francis Chong BEGINNERS FOR CHILDREN Kindergarten (4 8 years) Saturday: 2.30pm 4.00pm (9 18 years) Saturday: 4.00pm 5.30pm BEGINNERS63 words
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Advertisement28 1982-09-18 21 TOMORROW THE QUESTION ABOUT WHO IS THE UNDISPUTED BADMINTON CHAMPION OF THE WORLD WILL FINALLY BE SETTLED. y DOJRp^ -rr ~:.'A 15-19 SEPTEMBER 1982, STADIUM NEGARA, KUALA LUMPUR.28 words
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Advertisement121 1982-09-18 22 NIKE ASKED US.PRO BASKETBALL PLAYERS WHAT THEY WANTED IN THE PERFECT SHOE. The pros said they wanted: A new tread design for quicker stops and faster cuts. A new rubber sole that's super flexible and long wearing. Strong leather uppers for support and protection. Additional ankle support and ample padding121 words
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Advertisement11 1982-09-18 23 Penang's Palm Beach Hotel. Comfortable Rooms and Superb Penang Food Specialities.11 words
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Advertisement67 1982-09-18 24 M More badminton reports: A2O THE BEST OF THE WEST Kick up your heels in some of the greatest-lookin' gear this V side of,the Rio Rochore Grande. You'll have them admirers I comin' by the posse. So head 'em 1 off at the pass. At Yankee Trader.' Where we've got67 words
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Advertisement27 1982-09-18 24 One masterpiece that can't be copied. Beefeater. The worlds most exported gin. a ASSOCIATED LIQUOR DISTRIBUTORS (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD "H; Full-Grain Leather shoes for the Tennis Enthusiast27 words
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Article, Illustration619 1982-09-18 25 FEMININE FOUL-UPS: FIVE HOLLYWOOD STARS SPEAK OUT FRANK SINATRA t*. f I HATE dining with women taw bie-hoppers at restaurants. This type always chooses a seat facing the door, so she can check every celebrity coming in. She leaves the table and makes the rounds, leaving619 words
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241 1982-09-18 25 MASAKI WATANABE - International Jazz Festival By MASAKI WATANABE SOUTH Korea's Khil Ok Yoon and his Jazz All-Stars' performance Thursday night carried an important message that iazz doesn't have to be Afro-American to swing. The audience on the sth night of our International Jazz Festival didn't241 words
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Article373 1982-09-18 26 JOYCE LEE - TITLE: Frost In May, Book One AUTHOR: Antonia White PUBLISHER: Fontana REVIEWER: JOYCE LEE THIS volume contains two books: Frost In May and The Lost Traveller. They are two of a closelylinked sequence of four classic novels based on the author's life. Frost In373 words
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317 1982-09-18 26 Angela Herickx - AXZQwm Stwuj DIRECTOR: Paul Aaron STARRING: Perry King, Meg Foster REVIEWER: Angela Herickx SHOWING AT: Orchard REVIEWER: Angela Herickx ATTRACTIVE young estate agent Stella (Meg Foster), while showing prospective clients around a supposedly empty California house, discovers a handsome young man cleaning his teeth317 words
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184 1982-09-18 26 Janet Witt - TITLE: Palomino AUTHOR: Danielle Steel PUBLISHER: Sphere Books REVIEWER: Janet Witt DANIELLE Steel has conjured up another beautiful, talented and versatile woman to be challenged by several worlds. Palomino, the nickname for Samantha Taylor, is challenged by sterility, divorce, abandonment, physical disability184 words
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Article, Illustration438 1982-09-18 28/29 TALL, dark and handsome. Robert Mai, with his phvsique and good looks, fits the bill neatly. He probably owes his dark complexion to his Malay grandfaAlso known as Mai Te Luo, the quiet and unassuming 23-year-old actor and disco king from Hong Kong is now in Singapore performing at438 words
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Article, Illustration223 1982-09-18 28/29 JOYCE LEE - By JOYCE LEE MR Tan Yu Ming is a name wellknown in the glittering television and music circles of Hong Kong. Tanned, cheerful and dressed in casual tee-shirt, he is the music composer, arranger and singing coach sought after by televison stars for crash courses223 words
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Advertisement50 1982-09-18 25 g QUALITY CHINESE BRUSH PAINTINGS EXHIBITION SALE i <4? •r-* r» <: •11 ¥<l 1 mf£ m > uj, -C m&?L 4c r,i- !I. ;fv > *\*i. U H ~:v (iAI.II.RY ASIA lM I'. I.ID £a>>> .n Venue 81A Victoria St Spore 0718 Date 17-9-82—2-10-82 (Except Sundays Holidays) Time 9:3050 words
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Advertisement134 1982-09-18 25 SECTIONS B C Sections A, B and C of this paper come off the presses folded into one, mainly for ease of distribution. At your door, there is less risk of pages coming loose. To derive maximum benefit from the design of the paper, you should pull out sections B134 words
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Advertisement37 1982-09-18 25 ROBERT Mai, Hong Kong's 23-year-old disco king, kung-fu actor and now singer is performing at the Apollo Hotel. New Nation today brings you a colour spread on this tall, dark and handsome star. PAGES B4 and B537 words
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Advertisement145 1982-09-18 26 nevy nation 10 ca np; STAMFORD and ROBINSON EACH week New Nation readers will be offered 10 per cent off the book of our choice. This price reduction will be available until the eve of the next offer. The above coupon can be used to buy the book at either145 words
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Advertisement795 1982-09-18 27 Official Opening Mk PROFOTO EQUIPMENT COMMNY established for professionals by professionals Unit 219, Capitol Shopping Centre, North Bridge Road, Singapore 0617. fIHMI Message by Mr. Koh Eng Tong Sole Proprietor of Profoto Equipment Company It gives me great pleasure to announce the official opening of our office and showroom today.795 words
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Advertisement134 1982-09-18 28/29 Announcing the Official Opening of Coquetterie Esthetics It's a new development in facial treatment combining a range of exclusive products and a very special masque from Mary Cohr of France. Specially formulated to give your skin the thorough deep cleansing it requires to give off that healthy radiant glow. Visit134 words
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Miscellaneous1131 1982-09-18 30 DR SMOCK By George Lemont 7 !>«t > V m w a u **-<*■ El IttslMt'l" llMii FRANK AND ERNEST By Bob Thaves TEU- Uf AGAIN ABOUT THE j§jU's eTCPNAU FUAMEJ'. ~ri——/fPh, t* TMAVfj 12-4-''y >«<biN(« W»C 'MM«g W (MM FERD'NAND By Dahl Mikkelsen m I s V gfcnst 11,131 words
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Advertisement261 1982-09-18 31 /pOTCH to SPOREX-ASIA '82 S.E. Asia 4th International Exhibition of Sports Equipment Leisure Goods BOAT-ASIA '82 S.E. Asia 3rd International Exhibition of Boats, Pleausre Crafts, Maintenance and Ancillary Equipment S.E. ASIA'S LEADING EVENTS FOR THE SPORTS EQUIPMENT, LEISURE GOODS, BOATS, PLEASURE CRAFTS ANCILLARY EQUIPMENT. 18-21 SEPTEMBER 1982 World Trade Centre261 words
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Miscellaneous613 1982-09-18 31 CATHAY THEATRE (Phone) FILM/SHOW TIMES Six it Company <C)/1 30. 3.30. 7.00. 9.15 The Informer (CVmtdntght Six Is Company (C)/t 30, 3 30. 7.00, 9 15 The Informof (Cymtdmght Woifen (El/11. 1 30. 4.00. 6 30, 9 15 If I Wm For Rml (Cymidnight Six la Company <C)/1 30, 3.30.613 words
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Miscellaneous412 1982-09-18 31 Top shows SPORTS LION CITY CUP FINAL Ch 5, 4.05 pm THIS was the final match played between the "hot favourites" Thailand and the "big guns" Saudia Arabia at the National Stadium last Saturday. SURFING GRAND PRIX Ch 5, 8.25 pm THIS programme features the highlights of The Straight Talk412 words
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Miscellaneous20 1982-09-18 31 Just moments before President John Kennedy was assassinated nearly two decades ago in Dallas: "Ruby and Oswald" Ch 5,11.30 pm20 words
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Advertisement24 1982-09-18 32 Crocodile Don't ask me why I wear Crocodile Find out yourself at International Trade Expo '82 and you may win a trip to Japan.24 words
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Miscellaneous750 1982-09-18 32 channel 5 Opening, followed by Simim Street. This programme teaches the letters T and U and the number 7. Porky Pig Show (Cartoon). Saturday Matinee: "The Boy Friend". See Top Shows 87. Lion City Cup Final: Thailand va Saudi Arabia. See Top Shows 87. Temanika (M) (r). Flintatonea Frolics. News750 words
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Miscellaneous672 1982-09-18 32 radio 1 12.00 PM Pop Showcase 1.00 News followed by Weekly Share Market Report 1.15 Latin Quarter 1.30 Guitartistry This week guitarist B B King 2.00 Programme Summary followed by Daily Serial 2.30 Something Different 3.00 News-In-Brief 3.05 Fizz Pop 4.00 In Concert Steve Hackett 4.30 Bonanza 5.00 News-In-Brief 5.05672 words
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Article188 1982-09-18 33 1st 2nd 3rd Terry Lucas 43 23 16 Alwin Tweedie 42 29 43 Leslie Khoo 33 18 24 George Podmore 28 16 22Vfe A.K. Cheam 27 30 26 Brian York 27 21 18 S.Y. Leong 21 21 15 Y.K. Foo 17 14 16 P.K. Yeap 17 12 6188 words
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310 1982-09-18 33 B J SMITH - By B J SMITH PUNTERS should not be dismayed that Auric stable's String O'Pearls let them down last start as he can notch up another win in Kuala Lumpur today. This four-year-old Australianbred gelding by the world record breaking sire Without Fear, has310 words
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Article179 1982-09-18 33 1st 2nd 3rd Ivan Allan 67 38 29 Teh Choon Beng 53 45 44 George West 42 30 51 Gary van Breukelen 31 17 10 Samsuri Rahman 26 34 28 Tan Lye Hup 26 9 12 M. Ismail 25 25 23 Garnet Bougoure 24 30 29 Lee Seng179 words
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506 1982-09-18 33 Race 1: Topweight Look Smart was hard held Tuesday in 44.6 but strode out smartly on the bit Thursday in 43. Kampong Batu sprinted smartly in 40.6 Tuesday. Noble Nap was sluggish Tuesday in 39.4 and was seen again Thursday being held on a506 words
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Article178 1982-09-18 33 BREHTOH SMITH SM CHEW (Ma-Tan) HANYANG (Golden Boy) 1 Look Smart Resouroetui Kampong Batu Charlie's Angel Senex Kampong Batu Charge's Angel Anpn Look Smar 2 Tin King Sparklers Star Dak tan Sparklers Star Sacramento Proctor Tin King Aeras Sacrementc 3 Losanges Bleu Scarab BiueCtof MndpaNy Scarab178 words
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Article968 1982-09-18 34 RACE 1 1.30 Class 4 Div 5 1200 m 1 ***** Gentleman 57 Anuar (5) 2 ***** The Three Kingdoms 56 Podmore (8) 3 ***** Veecovo 56 Liew (6 4 ***** Asian Beauty 56 Khoo (4) 5 ***** Matt* Diamond 55.5 M Laa (13) 6 ***** Menasco968 words
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Article188 1982-09-18 34 BRENTON SMITH SIN CHEW (Ma-Tan) HANYANG (Golden Boy) Seoul Baby 3 Kingdoms Gentteman 1 3 Kingdoms Asian Beauty Banyak Kaya Gentleman Truly Thankful 3 Kingdoms Lord Somen Tit Hon Colony 2 Bravo Bravo Bravo Bravo Alaskan Lad Cotony Tara Equus Top Fit Magician Magician Magician 3 Tj188 words
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Article, Illustration5527 1982-09-18 34 RACE CARD 1 1.45 Class 4 Div 4 1200m (Ratings: 62-47) Stakes $13,000 1 ***** Look Smart 57 Junaidi (12) 4bnzg Ahmad Many Wishes Sri 22/5 C4-4 56 Cheam P1200h Magnum Bonum 1st 1.18.2 6th 29/5 C4-4 55 Vi5,527 words
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