New Nation, 19 September 1982
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Title Section18 1982-09-19 1 sunday nation PUBLISHED BY THE SINGAPORE MONITOR LTD. Sunday, September 19, 1982 M.C. (P) No. 20/5/82 40 cents18 words
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Article446 1982-09-19 1 HUNDREDS OF MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN KILLED PILES OF PALESTINIAN BODIES SCATTERED IN RUINS OF CAMPS UPI BEIRUT, Saturday HUNDREDS off man, woman and ohlldran wara maaaacrad In two Palaatinian raffugaa camps in Waat Bairut within 36 hours, apparently by right-wing Labanasa militiaman, raportara who tourod theUPI - 446 words
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Article127 1982-09-19 1 LEFT-WING GUERILLAS STORM HONDURAN BUILDING TEGUCIGALPA (Honduras), Saturday LEFT-WING guerillas today held hostage some. 200 leading Honduran businessmen, two cabinet ministers and the Central Bank governor and said they would begin killing them if the government does not release 80 political prisoners. Firing assault rifles, the guerillas127 words
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Advertisement7 1982-09-19 1 MISBUN BEATS PRAKASH PULL REPORT: A 247 words
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Article, Illustration156 1982-09-19 2 HE stands ready to dive into the pool among the sea of anxious "water babies" around him, but what he accomplished later was something many of the boys would find hard to match. This old man (picture at right) joined thousands of156 words
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301 1982-09-19 2 YONG POW ANG - Chee Onn promises to provide backup service and leadership training courses By YONG POW ANG WORKERS in house unions must develop the mentality of being "insiders" while everybody else including the NTUC are "outsiders." This was the message from no less an301 words
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300 1982-09-19 2 CHUA NGENG CHOO - By CHUA NGENG CHOO A 17-year-old youth, Tan Soon Lee, was fined $2,500 or in default sentenced to five months in jail after pleading guilty to assisting in the management of a brothel in a Sky Villa flat in Clemenceau Avenue. The district300 words
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458 1982-09-19 3 CATHERINE ONG - Locally-made 'Curse of the Czar' on way to Russia home of the spirit By CATHERINE ONG THE first "Made-in-Singapore" vodka is on its way ana it is destined for export to Russia, the home of vodka. The government has given the go ahead for the production of vodka, gin and458 words
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Article119 1982-09-19 3 TAN Sri Runme Shaw, who suffered a fall resulting in a coma two weeks ago, is expected to make a recovery though it will be slow, according to a hospital spokeswoman. "Mr Shaw has started to blink. He is not in a deep coma and119 words
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Article99 1982-09-19 3 DRIVERS of all vehicles should demonstrate their responsibility to pedestrians by slowing down or stopping and giving way, particularly to the aged or very young, said Mr. Rohan Kamis, Member of Parliament for Telok Blangah. Speaking at the opening of the Road Safety Exhibition at City99 words
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134 1982-09-19 3 K. K. FONG - By K. K. FONG A 14-year-old girl received a cut on her forehead when a glass panel wall broke at Plaza Singapura yesterday afternoon. Miss Huang Su Jing was injured when the approximately three-metre tall glass panel gave way just before 4 pm.134 words
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Article446 1982-09-19 4 FAEZAL ISMAIL - Warning to would-be masseusses signing up for training courses By FAEZAL ISMAIL TWO local women who signed up for a massage training course had to pay $500 in deposits. When they went back and said they had changed their minds about taking the course, the health centre446 words
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207 1982-09-19 4 MR Eugene Yap Parliamentary Secretary (Labour) yesterday delivered two messages for parents and children at the 120 th Founder's Day of St Andrews School. To the children: "You are the generation that may suffer if things go wrong and so lose out in207 words
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240 1982-09-19 4 DOROTHY Loh and Jenny Cher are two women with much in common. Each has 11 years' experience in the postal business and botn are three-time courtesy award winners. The two women were among award recipients at the annual presentation of courtesy certificates to 20 postmasters240 words
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Article146 1982-09-19 4 TWELVE international chess players are vying for the highest cash prizes yet to be offered in a Singapore cheSs event. They are competing for prizes donated by sponsors Parkway Properties Pte Ltd in the first Parkway International Master Tournament, the top three being worth $3,000, |1,700 and146 words
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Article218 1982-09-19 5 JULIE LIAU - DOCTORS WORKING OVERTIME TO TREAT PATIENTS POURING IN By JULIE LIAU AN outbreak of influenza has meant that at least half the patients seen by doctors in the last three weeks are suffering from it. "At least half or more of the 120 to 130218 words
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Article214 1982-09-19 5 K K FONG - By K K FONG It was a busy day for the police on Friday with a murder, a sang housebreaking and two office break-ins amounting to $190,000. A Thai construction worker Khamphan Srisuphan, 49, was stabbed to death at Mandai after a drinking session in a214 words
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Article158 1982-09-19 5 THE Council for Education of Muslim Children (Mendaki) is to have a popular theme song which will be heard for the first time at its first anniversary celebrations next month. An up-and-coming young musician, Mohd Nasir Mohamed, is now writing and composing the song. Mr Nasir158 words
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167 1982-09-19 5 BURGLARS have twice broken into the Chartered Bank branch in Upper Thomson Road in the past five weeks although the premises are fitted with an alarm system. In neither case did they get away with any money. A Cisco spokesman yesterday said they have167 words
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Advertisement116 1982-09-19 4 Shanghai Natural Chrysanthemum Teathe refreshing way to bring flowers to a picnic 4. :sm Take along some cans of Shanghai Natural Chrysanthemum Tea. Shanghai Natural Chrysanthemum Tea is made from the petals of ripe Chrysanthemum blossoms specially grown in ShariKjhai. It's cooling and refreshing. Each can is filled with the116 words
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Article327 1982-09-19 6 Reuter UNITED NATIONS Saturday THE United States, in a rare censure of Israel, has joined in a unanimous UN Security Council resolution condemning this week's Israeli push into West Beirut ana demanding an immediate withdrawal. The 15 Council members last night approved the resolution, sponsored byReuter - 327 words
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Article119 1982-09-19 6 Reuter HAVANA, Saturday CUBA today said more than 100 Israeli soldiers and several armoured vehicles had surrounded its embassy in Beirut. A Foreign Ministry spokesman said the Cuban government had formally notified the Secre-tary-General of the United Nations and the Lebanese government of this, "denouncingReuter - 119 words
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Article, Illustration60 1982-09-19 6 AP BRITAIN'S Prince Andrew, 22, bites the stem of a red rose after leaving the HMS Invincible at Portsmouth on Friday. A red rose was presented to each crew member after the record 166 days at sea, which included action in the Falklands conflict.AP - 60 words
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123 1982-09-19 6 UPI LONDON, Saturday CENTRAL London becomes one vast monopoly board tomorrow for one of the oddest versions ever played of the world's favourite board game. "It-should be enormous fun and it's all for charity," bubbled a spokeswoman yesterday. "We've got about 1,500 entrants already,UPI - 123 words
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IN BRIEF
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Article43 1982-09-19 6 Reuter BRUSSELS: Four people were injured when a man fired a machine-gun at a group outside a synagogue in central Brussels yesterday. Witnesses said the man then ran off" after the shooting. Hospital sources said the four men seemed seriously injured.Reuter - 43 words
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Article36 1982-09-19 6 UPI MOSCOW: The Soviet Union's international telephone lines were blocked, apparently for security reasons, on orders from the highest level of the ruling Communist Party, a senior western diplomat said on Friday. UPI.UPI - 36 words
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Article40 1982-09-19 6 UPI MEXICO CITY: Mexico on Friday banned almost all imports into the country without official sanction, including into the 19 km free zone along the US border. All taxable items now require Mexican Commerce Ministry approval before entry.UPI - 40 words
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Article36 1982-09-19 6 Reuter BANGKOK: Kampuchea's ousted Khmer Rouge government yesterday charged that Vietnamese occupation forces murdered more than 100 Kampucheans last month ana buried them in a mass grave in Kampuchea's eastern province of Prev VeneReuter - 36 words
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Article271 1982-09-19 7 Reuter MONTE CARLO, Saturday EUROPEAN royalty and Hollywood stars today paid their final respects to Princess Grace of Monaco, even as the controversy continues over the circumstances of her death from car crash injuries five days ago. Famous faces in the funeral cortege reflected the broadReuter - 271 words
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Article192 1982-09-19 7 UPI Reuter TOKYO, Saturday THE showing of a SinoJapanese film portraying the friendship of a group of Chinese and Japanese during World War II was disrupted on Thursday when a 19-year-old right ist youth sprayed a tire extinguisher on the screen. None of the estimated 300UPI; Reuter - 192 words
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Article91 1982-09-19 7 UPI PAMPA (Texas) Saturday FIVE accidents had to happen before the police here decided to disguise patrol car No. 13 as No. 25. The decision was made in April, and seemed to have helped for over five months. "We've got some superstitious people nere,"UPI - 91 words
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Article135 1982-09-19 8 Europe down with bankruptcies WESTERN Europe is in an economic sickbed with raging unemployment, stunted growth ana an epidemic of bankruptcies. Inflation, though slowing down, is still high and even the most optimistic are guarded about the outlook. "Mixed and problematical," said a spokesman for the West German135 words
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Article100 1982-09-19 8 WEST GERMANY JOBLESSNESS in August was at 7.4 per cent or 1,797,100 people, highest in post-war records. The government had to step in with a 1 1-billion-mark (Ss9l7 million) credit guarantee to rescue the insolvent electronics giant AEG-Telefunken in August, with bankruptcies forecast to rise100 words
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Article67 1982-09-19 8 THE Italian inflation rate of 17.2 per cent is Europe's highest, while unemployment is climbing. The most recent government figures, from April, show 8.6 per cent, but more recent Common Market statistics suggest double-figures. The lira's 16-per cent decline against the US dollar this year has made it difficult67 words
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Article53 1982-09-19 8 THIS nation, noted as a bastion of cautious optimism, has an unemployment rate of 0.4 per cent, Western Europe's lowest. Although the watch-mak-ing and heavy machinery sectors are pinched by recession, the most recent trade figures show a surplus of U5562.4 billion (Ssl3l billion) and there have been 53853 words
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Article55 1982-09-19 8 JULY unemployment edged down to 7.9 per cent of the work force from 8.5 per cent in June. But with mounting trade and budget deficits, the respected Privatbanken is warning of "disaster" on the horizon. The Social Democratic Government quit this month because it could not get backing for55 words
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Article46 1982-09-19 8 THE current jobless rate, 11 per cent, is iust one tenth of a per cent below the all-time high set in July. The government is planning an austerity programme to cut spending, limit wage hikes and deal with an US$B9 billion (SslB7 billion) foreign debt.46 words
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Article36 1982-09-19 8 AFTER a massive foreign debt-rescheduling in 1980, Turkey has cut its triple-digit inflation and boosted exports with an austerity programme, but his has sparked a recession resulting in an estimated 19 per cent of work.36 words
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Article41 1982-09-19 8 A JOBLESS rate of 1.4 per cent masks some underlying problems. Bankruptcies are up nearly 20 per cent from last year, when the Kneissl Ski Factory and Eumig Camera business hit the skids. Inflation is running at 5.1 per cent.41 words
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Article35 1982-09-19 8 SOME 3.7 per cent of Swedes are out of work, the highest number in 10 years. The GNP shrank 0.9 per cent last year. The business community blames the strong krona for dampening exports.35 words
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Article132 1982-09-19 8 BRITAIN THE all-time high of 13.8 per cent unemployment works out to 3,292,702 people, or nearly one in seven workers. Businesses are going under at a rate of 5,500 a year, 21.7 per cent faster than last year. Laker Airways and Delorean Motors are among132 words
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Article108 1982-09-19 8 FRANCE THE 8.9 per cent jobless rate translates to 2,049,600 people. Bankruptcies are up 5.5 per cent over last year and the rate is accelerating. The GNP dropped 0.1 per cent in the first quarter, the trade deficit so far this year is double last108 words
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Advertisement26 1982-09-19 6 You've enjoyed it in Irish Coffee, Why not enjoy it other ways? WATER SODA ROCKS JKMESO/ Jameson IRISH WHISKEY YOU'LL NEVER KNOW UNTIL YOU'VE TRIED IT26 words
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Miscellaneous586 1982-09-19 10 CATHAY (*****7) Broadway (*****93) Cathay (*****00) Gala (*****75) QoMan Sultan (*****76) Jurong Drive-Tn (*****94) Kreta Ayar People Thaatra (*****86) LatauraDroma (*****62) Mataatic (*****32) Odeon (*****16) Orchard (*****32) RtOll (*****59) Tha Informer (C)/10 30am Six la Company (C)/1 30. 3 30. 7.00. 9.15 Tha Informar (Cyilam Six la Company (C)/1 30.586 words
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Miscellaneous483 1982-09-19 10 THIS WEEK'S EVENTS TODAY m FILM: NORMA RAE (Hilton Movie House, 8.15 pm). Miss Sally Field stars in this story of a woman with the courage to risk everything for what she believes is right. Admission: $8.50+ FOOD: FRENCH Gastronomic Festival (Le Vendome Restaurant, Dynasty, 11.30-2.30 pm). All produce and483 words
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Advertisement33 1982-09-19 11 THE MISFITS Montgomery Clift, Clark Qabla, Eli Wallach and Marilyn Monroa star in this classic drama (Saturday, 11.30 pm, Ch 5). Sao TV Highlights Al4 Our extra pre-focus lens makes for picture-perfect viewing.33 words
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Miscellaneous776 1982-09-19 11 tv fi I Youthful Hope in old Western Tim U Mw! Dmncm Ttt+atr* THE PALEFACE (3.05 pm Ch 5): Bob Hope and Jane Russell star in this 1948 satire on Westerns. Russell plays the part of Calamity Jane who marries a timid travelling dentist (Hope), as a cover for her776 words
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Miscellaneous1063 1982-09-19 12 Tv guide MONDAY I 3.00 OPENING, FOLLOWED BY ON THE WATERFRONT (C) (r). 4.00 STORY TIME (T) (r). 4.30 ONE IN A MILLION: The Italian DER AND CLOUDBERRY. Continuing the tale of the last four gnomes left in England. WILD KINGDOM: Return Of The The Italian Connection (last episode). Sicilian1,063 words
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Advertisement139 1982-09-19 13 This 36cm (14-inch) Trinitron portable lets you receive PAL/SECAM broadcasts, or play back prerecorded videotapes from around the world on PAL, SECAM or NTSC. All in beautiful, true-to-life colours, wherever you put it in your home! And for the roving type, there's an automatic voltage regulator that adjusts instantly to139 words
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Miscellaneous1056 1982-09-19 13 Tv guide THURSDAY CHANNEL 5 3.00 OPENING FOLLOWED BY DYNASTY (C) (r). 3.55 THE WILD WILD WEST: The Night Of The Sabatini Death (r). 4.55 EXPEDITION TO THE ANIMAL KINGDOM: The Lagoon Of Whales (last episode). See highlights 5.25 KIDSWORLD. 5.50 SECRET VALLEY: The Bildara Bank Bust 6.15 NEWS (E).1,056 words
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Advertisement106 1982-09-19 14 Just onetouch National's latest NV-300 EN with OTR, one touch timer recording. This means when friends visit you while you're watching your favourite programme, one touch will instruct the NV-300 EN to record the rest of the programme and you won't have to miss a thing. The NV-300 EN, the106 words
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Miscellaneous764 1982-09-19 14 week's TV highlights Tale of two families THE GANG THAT COULDN'T SHOOT STRAIGHT Thursday, 10.10 pm Ch 5 THIS story takes a look at the lighter side of organised crime. Based on Jimmy Breslins' novel of the same name, the tale concerns a bungled war between two Italian families in764 words
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317 1982-09-19 15 THE activities described on this page, The Malay Mail says, may have given the country "the ugly Malaysian image." Just how much damage the company's swindle of overseas recruits, who responded to the company's work-at-home get-rich-quick scheme has 'done to Malaysia and its businessmen,317 words
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Article453 1982-09-19 15 AN ELABORATE swindle involving a trail of broken promises and broken hearts has surfaced in Malaysia. And a former State Executive councillor is believed to be behind the outfits, which allegedly swindled thousands of would-be homeworkers and countless lonely hearts. The web of intrigue, which453 words
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Article, Illustration451 1982-09-19 15 IT WAS a simple tip-off from a concerned parent, which sparked off one of the biggest investigations undertaken by reporters on The Malay Mail. A 16-year-old student had received a copy of a brochure containing enticing advertisements for X-rated adult pleasure products. Before451 words
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Advertisement23 1982-09-19 15 Published by: 1 Sfn t'bcw .la Poh National Archfvw 8t Qral Hisrory Department 1 'V V Retrospect Through Ibsteards: 1900 1930 itl 123 words
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Article, Illustration315 1982-09-19 16 KEN JALLEH Jr - He rebutts press report that he is a last-minute East Asia entry Squash By KEN JALLEH Jr. STEWART BALLARD, one of Singapore's most gifted squash internationals, yesterday lashed out at a press report that he was a last-min-ute replacement for Woon Wai Phang in the East Asia individual315 words
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ROUNDUP
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Article131 1982-09-19 16 AP LONDON: Steve Cram and Kathy Smallwood, two of Britain's biggest successes in the European championships in Mhens, maintained their sparkling form in the Coca Cola international track meet at Cystal Palace Stadium yesterday. Cram, who won the 1,500 metres gold medal in Athens,AP - 131 words
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Article83 1982-09-19 16 Reuter PONTE VEDBA (Florida) Sat: Upsets continued to mark the US$2OO,OOO ($420,000) ATP tennis doubles championships last nignt with all four finalists from last week's US Open eliminated in quarter-final matches. US Open champions Kevin Curren, of South Africa, and Steve Denton were ousted by Tom andReuter - 83 words
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Article99 1982-09-19 16 UPI BEVERLY HILLS (California): Ivan Lendl, of Czechoslovakia, has drawn the top seed for the US$3OO,OOO world championship tennis Forum Classic, which begins on Monday at the Inglewood Forum, it was announced yesterday. The announcement was made by Jeannie Buss, daughter of Los Angeles Lakers andUPI - 99 words
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Article55 1982-09-19 16 AP HOUSTON (Texas): Top-ranked John McEnroe defeated Peter Fleming 6-3, 3-6, 6 4, while Vitas Gerulaitis recovered his serve to beat Eliot Teltscher 3-6, 6-3, 6-2 last night in the semi-finals of the US$l5O,OOO Interfirst-Fannin Bank Texas Challenge. McEnroe will play Gerulaitis, ranked No. 6, tonight forAP - 55 words
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Advertisement246 1982-09-19 16 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, Pleasure Crafts, Maintenance and Ancillary Equipment S.E. ASIA'S LEADING EVENTS FOR THE SPORTS EQUIPMENT, LEISURE GOODS, BOATS, PLEASURE CRAFTS ANCILLARY EQUIPMENT. 18-21 SOTEMBERI9B2 World Trade Centre Singapore SPOREX-ASIA '82246 words
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RACING GUIDE
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Article205 1982-09-19 17 B J SMITH - By B J SMITH PUNTERS must be patient today as the best bet should be the Ivan Allan-trained Andermatt in the last race Race 10 at Kuala Lumpur today. The Willow-bred gelding has had three runs on the lo- cal circuit and is now due205 words
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Article172 1982-09-19 17 1st 2nd 3rd Terry Lucas 43 24 16 Alwin Tweed ie 42 30 43 Leslie Khoo 33 18 24 George Podmore 30 16 22Vfe A.K. Cheam 27 30 26 Brian York 28 24 19 S.Y. Leong 22 22 15 Y.K. Foo 17 14 16 P.K. Yeap 17 12172 words
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Article188 1982-09-19 17 ist zu a d ra Ivan Allan 67 39 3 3 Teh Choon Bang 54 47 4 5 George West 42 30 5 2 Gary van Breukelen 31 17 1 a Samsuri Rahman 27 34 2 9 Tan Lye Hup 26 9 13 M. Ismail 26 26 23188 words
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Article66 1982-09-19 17 Seoul Baby 1 3 Kingdoms Gentleman Lord Somers 2 Bravo Bravo Colony Magician 3 Tj Bungah Tidy Sum Strictly Cash 4 Magnificent 80 Spec. Move Excalibur 5 FT Leader Jingle Bell Rouge Royale 6 S of Freedom Disputed Bid Rebel Rouser 7 Trepan All Set Glitter 8 Prime66 words
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221 1982-09-19 20 B J SMITH - By B J SMITH VETERAN jockey George Podmore rode a double at Kuala Lumpur yesterday a day in which many outsiders won. Podmore was successful on the grey, Big Occasion, in Race 6 and followed that up by winning Race 8 on Morejoy. The221 words
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Article2330 1982-09-19 20 RACE 1 Class 4 Div 4 1200 m 9 Aripin 53.5 Snbian (7) 111 2 Kampong Batu 56.5 Donnelly (9) 2 2 2 12 Hatteras SO Yeap (6) S 5 3 3 Noble Nap 56.5 Asawadi (3) 4 4 4 10 Charlie's Angel II 53 Tweedie (2)2,330 words
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Article, Illustration753 1982-09-19 21 Jim Watkins - Port HI: Ignition Systems-The heort of the engine. Jim Watkins The average four cylinder car engine these days will run at speeds up to 6,000 rpm. To do that it requires 12,000 sparks every minute, 200 every second. What is more, these sparks753 words
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Advertisement235 1982-09-19 21 introducing Caitex CX FUEL SAVER Motor Oil, the new "super slippery SF motor oil that saves fuel. We're all trying to get the most out of our petrol. That's why CALTEX has Introduced new CX FUEL SAVER Motor Oil. With a breakthrough ingredient that reduces engine friction by making metal235 words
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Advertisement283 1982-09-19 22 m A f 7 LIFT OFF With CBUIMBIA Nike s latest training shoe isn't named Columbia for nothing. Like NASA's space shuttle, it is the culmination of applying state of the art technology in product development. See if any other running shoe available today has so many high tech features283 words
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Article, Illustration229 1982-09-19 22 SINGAPORE CRICKET CLUB 22 SAFRA 3 FLUSHED faces, flared tempers and 80 minutes of hard, harsh rugby from SAFRA failed to stop SCC from steamrolling to a one goal four try to one penalty goal victory on the Padang yesterday. And the fact229 words
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Article260 1982-09-19 22 KEN JALLEH Jr - Officials and teams divided on Padang match status By KEN JALLEH Jr POSER: Was yesterday's match between the SAF Reservist Association and the Singapore Cricket Club at the Padang a valid Singapore Rugby Union league Division One match? The SRU says "yes". But the two teams say "No!"260 words
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Article, Illustration5442 1982-09-19 18 1.30 Class 4 Div 5 1200 m (Ratings: 68-57) Stakes $13,000 1 ***** Gentleman 57 Anuar (S) 3bag KL Chong Temperate 7th 29/5 C 4-5 55 Franca Pl2ooh Eve/trust Ist 1.21.4 3rd 17/7 C 4-8 54 Ooi Kl2oog S4ver Striker Ist 1.14.3 nk-3-* iW 24/7 C 4-6 545,442 words
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272 1982-09-19 22 R. MANORAJ - By R. MANORAJ THE Malay Sports Association may not have the services of Singapore's number two player Hashim Sidek unless he is released from reservist's training but is still expected to finish Group B champions in the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association Kliny272 words
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Article51 1982-09-19 22 AP SEOUL, Saturday PANAMANIAN Hilario Zapata retained his World Boxing Council light flyweight title today with a split decision over South Korean challenger Chang Chong-ku in a title bout. There were no knockdowns in the lacklustre 15round bout before 7,000 fans who packed the Chonju Gymnasium.AP - 51 words
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172 1982-09-19 22 THE Singapore Lawn Tennis Association has sent out invitations to all ASEAN countries, plus Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea and India, for this year's Grasscourt Open championships to be held on the Padang from Oct 28 to 31. SLTA secretary Hassan Alwi172 words
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Article98 1982-09-19 22 AP TOKYO, Sat FOURTH-SEEDED Barbara Potter defeated fellow American Sandy Collins 4-6, 6-2, 6-3 in the semi-finals of the World Ladies Tennis Tournament before 3,000 spectators at Tokyo's Yoyogi Gymnasium today. Potter, runner-up in the doubles and mixed doubles at the US Open tennis championships lastAP - 98 words
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Article, Illustration469 1982-09-19 23 RIZAL ABDULLAH - Johore is using tennis balls Hockey New wave hockey By I RIZAL ABDULLAH The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Sat TENNIS-HOCKEY forms the strategy by which Johore plans to give other teams using the Tun Razak Astroturf Stadium in the forthcoming Razak Cup tournament a run for their money. The team isThe Star - 469 words
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392 1982-09-19 23 RONNIE OH - Penang turns to cement courts as an alternative to Astroturf By RONNIE OH The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday PENANG has turaed to 'cemeat' grounds as aa alternative to Astroturf in its preparation for the Razak Cup, which starts tomorrow. The Penang coach, Johnson Doss, said the team has been makingThe Star - 392 words
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208 1982-09-19 24 GEOFFREY EU - World Cup I Badminton W Championships Malaysians are laughing all the way to the bank By GEOFFREY EU in Kuala Lumpur THERE is nothing like looking a sift horse in the mouth. After being offered the opportunity to host the badminton World Cup, Singapore208 words
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Article207 1982-09-19 24 THIS brings us to the question of whether such an event in Singapore woula draw the crowds. Based on the theory that Singapore sports fans are a discerning lot, it is not too far fetched to think they would pay good money to watch the world's best in action.207 words
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Article114 1982-09-19 24 WITH a delirious crowd cheering his every point, Malaysia's Misbun Sidek beat India's Prakash Padukoine 7-15, 15-5, 15-9 in last night's semi-final of the Alba Badminton World Cup to earn a place in today's final. Misbun was quite shaky in the first game, and gave114 words
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Article194 1982-09-19 24 IN a closely fought and thoroughly engrossing battle Indonesia's Verawaty entered the final of the Alba World Cup badminton women s singles by edging China's Zheng Yu Li 912, 12-10, 11-8 in 60 minutes here today. After leading 9-5, Verawaty could not get to game point and194 words
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Advertisement35 1982-09-19 23 "Who'll be umpire?" 'Another set of doubles?" "Great tennis dress Virginia 9 "I remind you of McEnroeT "Just had it restrung FRED PERRY Sporfsvwar Are you game enough? v V r. surprising after that volley."35 words
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Article, Illustration1245 1982-09-19 25 VIOLET OON - Airport food that's down to earth •EATING with VIOLET OON THOSE chapa at the Department of Civil Aviation are smart cookies. While the rest of us common folk have to eat at the American fast food eateries and the other restaurants at Changi Airport, they're gorging themselves sillyPICTURES: HAIRIS - 1,245 words
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Article, Illustration1369 1982-09-19 26 NATION REVIEW - V JUST last month, antinarcotics agents were able to break the French Connection a newly-emerged Southeast Asia-Paris heroin syndicate. They involved the Vietnamese, Loatian and Cambodian refugees including certain Thai and Hong Kong Chinese. I The Thai, French and American authorities wanted the whole gang rounded up.ANNA SOONG - 1,369 words
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Article, Illustration618 1982-09-19 27 EDMUND LEOW - LIFE is a rose which is beautiful but fragile and ephemeral. The after-life is a majestic, solid crown which stands out in the permanence of time. NUS DRAMA FESTIVAL By EDMUND LEOW THIS was the theme of the winning play in the National618 words
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316 1982-09-19 28 NALLA TAN - MY mother is constantly comparing me with my cousins, always praising them and criticising me. Nothing I do seems to please her. It is never enough. I am really fed up ana have quarrelled with her on many occasions. Battle Weary fEART H316 words
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463 1982-09-19 28 lAM a Singaporean, married in 1974 with two children. My wife and I have had frequent ana violent quarrels and the welfare of our children has suffered considerably as a result. My wife frequently attends social functions with her male and female colleagues.463 words
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194 1982-09-19 28 I AM an 18-year-old girl and have not yet reached puberty. I know this is not normal because 17 is the maximum age for puberty. Could you please tell me the various possibilities why I still have not reached puberty r I would194 words
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464 1982-09-19 28 I HAVE a personal problem on which I need your advice. I am a lady aged 24 years old and I like a man aged 29 years old. I wish to get to know him better soon. It was a blind464 words
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Article, Illustration385 1982-09-19 28 Anthony Yeo - by Anthony Yeo ANTHONY YEO, a New York-trained psychoterapist aad marriage coaaselor, is director of the Coonselling and Care Centre. SOMETHING seemed to be wrong with Andy. He went to wash his hands one day and repeated that action three times. This happened after he failed his university exams.385 words
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Article, Illustration355 1982-09-19 32 PERCY MAYADUNNE - ART and science belong to the whole world and before them vanish the barriers of nationality. By PERCY MAYADUNNE ONE would have been reminded of this observation by Johann Wolfgang Goethe, renowned German poet, on seeing the vast array of original art mints at355 words
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71 1982-09-19 32 ACCORDING to Anne Orion Enkoii, art consaltant to RoUhm'i, it was not mainly the financial consideration that prompted an exhibition of this natnre. "Bringing in different techniques from all over the world will inevitably enhance art in Singapore," she said. The exhibition is71 words
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Article, Illustration661 1982-09-19 33 PHILIP CHEAH - Pick up the phone. It's ringing, ringing, ringing. You've picked it up before, haven't you. But you are afraid, it might be him again. That unknown disembodied voice on the other end of the iine. Speaker of vile, lecherous intentions. Each time you want to screamGRAPHIC: PETER THAM - 661 words
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293 1982-09-19 33 FOR a start, you can call up the Telecoms. They have a call tracing service which has a 70 per cent success rate and is free of charge. However, there is a condition to using this service. You have to agree293 words
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Article, Illustration829 1982-09-19 35 ONG MENG HUI - FACE to FACE SHE lives life rather than wails for it to happen to her. Maisie Chung combines the hard-headed pursuit of a career with the ability to en]py fully the moments of relaxation that career allows, her. ONG MENG HUI talksPICTURE: CHEW YEN FOOK - 829 words
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Article493 1982-09-19 39 He is a home-grown Soviet rock star who troubles the Kremlin LAT WP GUNNAR GRAPS beloogs to a distinctly new breed of Soviet man: a home-grown rock star whose antics on stage delight his youthful fans, but trouble the Kremlin's cultural commissars. With a mopLAT WP - 493 words
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Article, Illustration930 1982-09-19 40 SHIRLEY Conran, authoress of the successful book Superwoman, now has another best seller on the lists. Titled Lace, and set in the glamorous capitals of the world, the book details 30 years in the lives of four women. Here, the authoress talks about930 words
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Article298 1982-09-19 40 MICHAEL GARTNER - By MICHAEL GARTNER WHEN you lose consciousness briefly, you faint. When you mislead, you feint. The words are cousins, but they certainly aren't synonyms. Both words come from the Latin fingere, which originally meant "to model in clay and which came to mean to fashion or form, to invent,298 words
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Article, Illustration485 1982-09-19 40 TITLE OF BOOK Bird With One Wing AUTHOR: Goh Poh Seng PUBLISHER: Island Press REVIEWER: Philip Cheah POETRY is that one moment in blindness when you can see. The best poets give eyesight to the blind. Goh Poh Seng is one of Singapore's tormented485 words
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Article, Illustration333 1982-09-19 41 RODNEY HOBSON - By RODNEY HOBSON BUSINESSMEN apparently find the idea strange, but reporters ring up people to get information to print in their newspapers. However, reporters do not, as some businessmen think, spend all day thinking of cunning nuances to spread liberally through their stories. An employee of one company333 words
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Advertisement341 1982-09-19 41 Sanyo Refrigerators A vital link in the Sanyo Cold Chain SPECIAL SANYO FEATURES TO GET MORE COLD WITH LESS ENERGY. Separated Fan-Motor On conventional refrigerator/freezers, the (an la ad|acant to the moiof With Sanyo's separated tan motor systems, the (an is partitioned from the motor The motor la located where341 words
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