New Nation, 25 September 1982
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Title Section19 1982-09-25 1 new nation PUBLISHED BY i THE SINGAPORE MONITOR LTD. Saturday, Sept. 25, 1982 M.C. (P) No. 19/S/82 30 cents19 words
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Article222 1982-09-25 1 CHIN PENG, leader of the outlawed Communist Party of Malaya (CPM), may have died of natural causes in the Malaysian jungle about two years ago, the Far Eastern Economic Review reported in its latest issue. The news magazine, in a dispatch from Haadyai, quoted "senior222 words
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Article464 1982-09-25 1 FOO CHOY PENG - Members to look at national issues By FOO CHOY PENG RESIDENTS' committees are to shed their parochial image instead of dealing only with neighbourhood matters, they are also to look at national issues. And to help the.RC members do this with greater confidence, second generation leaders464 words
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Article154 1982-09-25 1 Newscan SEATTLE, Saturday. A POLICE officer got a lesson in gum control during a recent trip to the witness stand. When the officer stepped forward to be sworn in during a criminal trial, the court judge noticed he was chewing gum. Not wishing to154 words
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Article34 1982-09-25 1 A MUNITIONS depot exploded at a Soviet military installation in Leipzig, East Ger- many, yesterday, sending parts of the base "flying in the air," a West German newspaper in Leutkirch reported.34 words
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Article34 1982-09-25 1 TWO days of talks with British government officials on flights and routings for Cathay Pacific Airways and Singapore Airlines ended without agreement yesterday in London, the Department of Trade said.34 words
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Article21 1982-09-25 1 A MAGISTRATE court in Kuala Lumpur yesterday fined a local chemical company $5,000 for importing goods from Israel.21 words
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Advertisement118 1982-09-25 1 NATIONAL UiiivAßV SINGAPORE Diadorais k €mk Soto OtfttnltUiM UNCLE CHOO SPORTS CENTRE lln* 232 2nd Floor Ptau Smgapura Orchard Ro*i Stngapor* wn T* »7M64 INSIDE x Jt J' *5® TERESA TENG comes across warm, friendly and chatty. In an exclusive interview with Lim Sek, Teresa speaks about her life, her118 words
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Miscellaneous12 1982-09-25 1 ■THE WEATHERi Hazy and partly cloudy with showers in a faw areas.12 words
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home
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Article183 1982-09-25 2 BERTILLA PEREIRA - Primary Three pupils must take up swimming By BERTILLA PEREIRA CHILDREN who reach primary three at Pei Tong Primary can look forward to a dip even though their school, which was officially opened yesterday, has no swimming pool. The staff are making every attempt183 words
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Article204 1982-09-25 2 JALIL MISWARDI - By JALIL MISWARDI A PROMOTION exercise for entry into the prestiSious Senior Education Service (SES) is being conucted by the Ministry of Education. Affecting about 650 principals and vice-principals of schools and 350 directors, deputy directors, assistant directors, senior inspectors and senior specialist officers in204 words
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Article88 1982-09-25 2 A JEWELLERY salesman has reported that $136,000 worth of diamonds were stolen from a showcase in his shop earlier this week. Mr W Y Chan, 32, of Tin Fook Jewellery in South Bridge Road said two Indian women visited his shop on Wednesday. One of them asked88 words
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Article, Illustration279 1982-09-25 2 AUSTRALIAN helicopter pilot Dick Smith shows the taped bullet holes in his extra fuel tank which he says was mysteriously shot at in the early stages of his attempt to become the first person to fly round the world by helicopter. In a specially-con-verted279 words
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Article293 1982-09-25 2 THE PWD will carry out repairs to the expansion joints on the seaward carriageway of the Merdeka Bridge from September 29 to November 6. During this period, part of the seaward carriageway of Nicoll Highway leading from Guillemard Circus to the city will be closed to traffic.293 words
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Article, Illustration299 1982-09-25 3 FOO CHOY PENG - By FOO CHOY PENG A LARGE number of applicants for Housing and Development Boara flats in future will live in either a three or four-room simplified flat. Two models, known as 3S and 4S, will form the bulk of future HDB299 words
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91 1982-09-25 3 PRODUCTIVITY does not just mean increased output. If workers are not properly motivated, better machines and imf »roved methods will only ncrease output for a while. To sustain improved productivity, workers must be motivated. This is the experience of three firms a hotel, an91 words
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Article67 1982-09-25 3 THE Singapore Maritime Officers' Union is conducting a survey of about 2,000 seamen to find out what kind of recreation and welfare facilities should be provided on board ship. Questionnaires have been sent to the seamen's homes or to their shipping companies to be forwarded to the men.67 words
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Article186 1982-09-25 3 SIT YIN FONG - By SIT YIN FONG THE Telecoms is to increase the number of pay-phones in East Coast Park in response to complaints from the fmblic that there are too few phones in he area and that they are too far apart. The complaints were voiced186 words
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Article, Illustration246 1982-09-25 4 LYE YIN FONG - Orchard Rd underpass starts project rolling By LYE YIN FONG THE ?5-million Centrepoint pedestrian underpass under Orchard Road, to be completed early next year, will give Singaporeans their first glimpse of the era of the MRT Entered by escalator, the underpass will be lined246 words
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266 1982-09-25 4 YONG POW ANG - By YONG POW ANG THE public debate on Confucian ethics will start soon following a two-month intensive study by several visiting American Confucian scholars here. For a start, about 450 grassroots leaders from the 75 constituencies will attend a talk in Mandarin on Confucian266 words
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148 1982-09-25 4 STAFF at the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation (SBC) are mulling over some pretty biting remarks from their deputy chairman, Mr Cheng Tong Fatt, when he closed their in-house courtesy campaign recently. Mr Cheng said that when he first took over as General Manager of SBC,148 words
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213 1982-09-25 4 A SINGAPORE travel agency was fined $800 by a magistrate yesterday for employing an unlicensed tourist guide. The agencv, Japan Tours of Hotel Royal in Newton Road, admitted engaging Soh Choon Huay, 22, a sales assistant, to guide a group of 10213 words
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world
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Article493 1982-09-25 5 Chief Justice: It would be subjudice to accept the job Reuter UPI JERUSALEM, Saturday ISRAEL today asked its Chief Justice to head an investigation into the Beirut massacre of Palestinians, but a legal wrangle looked like delaying tne inquiry Deputy Prime Minister David Levy announcedReuter; UPI - 493 words
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Article92 1982-09-25 5 AP MANILA, Saturday DRAGGING and trampling on the American and Israeli flags, about 200 Iranian students marched on downtown Manila streets yesterday in a two-hour "funeral march protesting the massacre of Palestinians in Beirut. Dressed in black and followed by three police patrol cars, the marchers interspersedAP - 92 words
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240 1982-09-25 5 AP VIENNA, Saturday A MOTION to suspend Israel from the International Atomic Energy Agency was narrowly defeated yesterday on the concluding day of the agency's annual general conference. But the US and British delegations led a symbolic walkout shortly before adjournment when the assembly adoptedAP - 240 words
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378 1982-09-25 5 Reuter AP BEIRUT, Saturday FRENCH troops landed at Beirut port yesterday as the vanguard of a revived three-nation force to protect civilians in the wake of last week's massacre of Palestinians, but an Italian unit headed back to Cyprus afterReuter; AP - 378 words
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345 1982-09-25 6 LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Saturday THE expected appointment as ambassador to Indonesia of a Washington businessman, who administration officials said has a close relationship to Suharto, the Indonesian President, is stirring controversy in the State Department and the US diplomatic community. Administration officials said KentLAT-WP - 345 words
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176 1982-09-25 6 WASHINGTON, Saturday THE State Department said yesterday the United States was now generally inclined to approve sales to China of a significantly higher level of technology than has been the case in previous years. But the department declined to confirm Press reports that the administration176 words
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Article, Illustration92 1982-09-25 6 Sipa PRESIDENTS Reagan and Brexhnev have been putting off their own Summit for one reason or another for some time, bat the laach-hoar crowd in New Yorh recently mast have thought they had suddenly deckled to get together after all when they saw the two menSipa - 92 words
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Article200 1982-09-25 6 Reuter BEIJING, Saturday BRITAIN and China agreed yesterday to bef;in negotiations on the uture of Hong Kong, which Beijing claims and London is apparently willing to relinquish. British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher said at the end of a visit here that the twoReuter - 200 words
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World Briefs
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Article74 1982-09-25 6 UPI MOSCOW: Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev flew to the southern republic of Azerbaijan yesterday on his first business trip outside here in half a year. Soviet television did not show Mr Brezhnev, 75, walking down the stairs from the plane at Baku airport but analystsUPI - 74 words
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Article46 1982-09-25 6 AP WASHINGTON: For the first time in history, the US government budget deficit has soared past the USIIOO-billion (Ss2lo-billion) mark in a single year, hitting U5|108.95 billion with a month still .to go in fiscal 1982, the Treasury Department said yesterday.AP - 46 words
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Article94 1982-09-25 6 TOKYO, Saturday JAPANESE Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki said yesterday he would make clear to Chinese leaders during a trip to China that Japan would try to realise as quickly as possible its pledge to amend controversial revisions in Japanese school textbooks. Mr Suzuki, appearing in a94 words
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138 1982-09-25 7 AP ZURICH, Sat. TOKYO is still the world's most expensive city, the highest salaries are paid in Geneva, and apartment rents are highest in Abu Dhabi. This assortment of information is included in a survey published yesterday by Union Bank of Switzerland whichAP - 138 words
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251 1982-09-25 7 Reuter MOSCOW, Saturday THE Soviet leadership is deeply perturbed about the collapse of West Germany's Left-Liberal coalition and expects a period of frosty relations between Moscow and Bonn, according to German diplomatic sources. Since Chancellor Helmut Schmidt's Left-Liberal coalition broke up a week ago,Reuter - 251 words
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73 1982-09-25 7 DEMONSTRATION 1 AP SEOUL, Saturday IN a running confrontation that lasted more than four hours, student demonstrators and police clashed last night on the streets of downtown Seoul. The singing, snake-dancing students shouted antiJapanese ana anti-government slogans. Hundreds of riot police, equipped with gas masks,AP - 73 words
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Article130 1982-09-25 7 DEMONSTRATION 2 AP MOSCOW, Saturday THOUSANDS of demonstrators marched through the streets of Vilnius after a soccer match this week singing Lithuasnian nationalist songs before being dispersed by police, dissident sources said yesterday. Several people reportedly were arrested. The Soviet meaia has not mentioned theAP - 130 words
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95 1982-09-25 7 DEMONSTRATION 3 Reuter JEDDAH, Saturday SAUDI ARABIA said yesterday its security forces broke up a gathering of Iranian pilgrims in Mecca but denied a Teheran Radio report that police used teargas and made baton charges. The official Saudi Press Agency quoted an Interior Ministry spokesman asReuter - 95 words
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140 1982-09-25 7 AP THE HAGUE, Sat. THE government will Erovide more than one illion guilders (***** million) aid to partially subsidise the reorganisation of the ailing Dutch steel industry, Economics Minister Jan Terlouw announced yesterday. The aid to the nation's only two steel firms, Hooeovens IjmuidenAP - 140 words
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Article79 1982-09-25 7 AP PARIS, Sat. THE president of France's national gas company warned yesterday that the company is losing so much money that it and the country face "mortal perils." Mr Pierre Alby, head of Gaz de France, told the Congress of the Gas IndustryAP - 79 words
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Article, Illustration50 1982-09-25 7 LONDON, Saturday BRITAIN'S Princess Margaret chatting with Wong Kit May, of Singapore, following the Princess' arrival at the Press Club at London's Shoe Lane, where she attended the Centenary Overseas Press Night. The Press Night, which was attended by celebrities, was held on Thursday. PICTURE: APPICTURE: AP - 50 words
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opinion / letters
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179 1982-09-25 8 JOHN SKELTON - JOHN SKELTON THE headline "Chinese educated students marked down at varsity," (New Nation, Sept 16) with which you preface your report on my remarks at the recent NUS seminar might give some of your readers the impression that I believed this to179 words
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Article145 1982-09-25 8 N HONG - LIFTS ARE JAMMED BECAUSE OF IMPATIENCE N. HONG I BELIEVE that one of the main causes of the frequent lift breakdowns in our housing estates is the impatience of Singaporeans. Some residents most probably out of frustration have acquired the bad habit of repeatedly depressing the lift145 words
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Article93 1982-09-25 8 CONCERNED PEDESTRIAN - CONCERNED PEDESTRIAN I WOULD appreciate it very much if the Traffic Police could look into the danger posed by heavy vehicles parked on both sides of the road along Street 31, Avenue 3, Ang Mo Kio, in front of Block 312. Heavy vehicles should not be parked along93 words
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525 1982-09-25 8 SIMON CORNELIUS AG DAC - SIMON CORNELIUS AG DAC I SHOULD be grateful if you would publish this letter to correct the inaccurate statements in the report "Police bring in special quiz squads" (New Nation, Aug 21). Firstly, the headline is misleading in that it imfilies that interrogation525 words
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Miscellaneous243 1982-09-25 8 Learning with- out thought brings ensnarement. Thought without learn- A ing totters. CONFUCIUS TODAY is Saturday, Sept 25, the 268th day of 1982. There are 97 days left in the year. HIGHLIGHTS in history on this date: 151 Spanish explorer Balboa crosses the Isthmus of Panama and disovers Pacific Ocean.243 words
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Article, Illustration121 1982-09-25 9 UPI HAMPERED by the slowest trading in six weeks, stocks fell for the fourth time in five sessions yesterday as investors cashed in on summer rally profits and pondered the course of interest rates. The Dow Jones industrial average, which slipped 1.84 on Thursday, fell another 6.25UPI - 121 words
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361 1982-09-25 9 RODNEY HOBSON - But local brokers doubt if it can cut costs By RODNEY HOBSON A "no-frills" stockbroking service that cuts the cost of investing may be coming to Singapore but local brokers say they can withstand the possibility of investment being attracted to New York.361 words
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Article77 1982-09-25 9 DTS is introducing a high performance 64-bit business computer system named Sytem 64 computer made by the Qantel Corporation of the US. This is said to be the first time a 64-bit computer is being introduced for commercial purposes and the company says it will be77 words
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Article176 1982-09-25 9 DBS has reinstated the trend towards lower interest rates. Prime rate is cut from 10 per cent to 9.75 per cent from Monday. The DBS prime is now in line with OCBC, leaving UOB and OUB on 10 per cent While interest on savings accounts remains176 words
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Article99 1982-09-25 9 SURVEY Research Malaysia (SRM), the country's foremost market research company, expects to introduce new research techniques following its tie-up with two large international market research groups. SRM announced earlier this month that the survey research group (SRG) of Southeast Asia will join forces in the Asia99 words
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Article49 1982-09-25 9 SINGAPORE has ratified its agreement on avoidance of double taxation with Finland. It will take effect in Singapore from the year of assessment Deginning on or after January 1, 1984, ana in Finland from the taxable year beginning on or after January 1, 1983.49 words
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Article39 1982-09-25 9 Reuter MALAYSIAN palm kernel production rose to a record 108,000 tonnes in Au--sust from a revised 85,787 tonnes in uly and 56,813 tonnes in August last year, the palm oil registration and licensing authority estimated. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article38 1982-09-25 9 Reuter THE Hong Kong Association of Banks said after its routine weekly interest rate review that rates remain unchanged. The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corp and the Chartered Bank rates were alsq unchanged. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article70 1982-09-25 9 QBE INSURANCE Group Ltd, one of the largest general insurers in Australia ana with interests in South-East Asia, reports a net consolidated operating profit for the year ended June 30 of A 53.97 million against a loss in the previous year of Af 2.95 million. The directors70 words
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Article173 1982-09-25 10 THE hotel and property group, Faber Merlin Malaysia, has reported a sharp rise in earnings. Group pre-tax profit for the year ended June 30 more than doubled to $14.66 million from the $6.22 million reported for the previous year. The group, Malaysia's largest hotel chain,173 words
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582 1982-09-25 10 THE new acquisitions of Multi-Purpose Holdings Bhd group do not seem to have done much for its profitability. After-tax profits of the group took a steep plunge in the six-month period ending 30 June 1982 to $1.20 million, compared to the $4.48 million it582 words
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301 1982-09-25 10 The Star MALAYSIA and Asean are seen as an area of "tremendous growth" potential for the computer industry, the head of a top computer company has affirmed. Mr Joseph Kroger, president of Sperry Univac computer systems, said in kuala Lumpur that the world's fastestThe Star - 301 words
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Article169 1982-09-25 10 KESANG will use $2 million of the Eroceeds of its $4.5 million share (sue to bumiputras to pay off part of its bank borrowings, the offer document says. Another $2.25 million will be used as working capital and the rest wUI cover the expenses of the issue.169 words
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Advertisement76 1982-09-25 10 In your Sunday Nation tomorrow Get the Sunday Nation tomorrow and get all the details about next month's 0 Gourmet Circle event ND your k.aai t chance to y\/|N pA A '541 K tmmm mm mm So you want to be a super sleuth? First, snoop around with us for76 words
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Advertisement149 1982-09-25 16 Applications are invited from male female Singaporeans for the position of: Sales Executive (Property) Duties: To sell/lease residential and commercial properties, and to attend to all documentation and keeping of records in connection with such duties. Requirements: Applicants t should possess GCE '0' or 'A' Level Certificates and have past149 words
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Miscellaneous206 1982-09-25 16 mm iXAJ kzi jackpol SATURDAY OZ-6 $10,000 Cut out and pin with other coupons. Posting instructions appear below. Age' Occupation: Address FILL IN MISSING LETTERS ACROSS USING CLUES BELOW CUT HERE CLUES FOR OZ-6 1. Big business-man or magnate 2. People who are usually very conscious of the fact 3.206 words
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Advertisement357 1982-09-25 17 Active children do many things with their shoes. Sonetti s MAGIC is designed for al-purpose use with safety in mind. Your kids can wear them to school and for robust play And you can relax, secure in the knowledge that no matter what, there are no shoelaces to trip them357 words
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sports/ world
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Article102 1982-09-25 17 BRISBANE, Saturday GLASGOW salesman John Watson save up £4,000 for the cnance to represent Scotland in the Commonwealth Games here and he is delighted. Watson, 36, won the world indoor bowls singles title and £4,000 (about S$ 15,000) prize money in February. But to retain his amateur status102 words
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Article134 1982-09-25 17 Reuter GENEVA, Saturday TOP seeded American Vitas Gerulaitis faces Tomas Smid of Czechoslovakia in the semi-finals of the Geneva Grand Prix tennis tournament today after trouncing Colombia's Jairo Velasco in yesterday's quarter-final. Sweden's Mats Wilander, the 17-year-old French champion, plays 22-year-old Damir Keretic of West Germany,Reuter - 134 words
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310 1982-09-25 17 Golf LONDON, Saturday BRITAIN'S Mark James defied appalling conditions ana fired a 66 to snatch the halfway lead in the Bob Hope British golf classic at Moor Park near here yesterday. James's second round effort in fierce wind and rain was three shots better than310 words
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ROUNDUP
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Article289 1982-09-25 17 NORTHAMPTON beat Stockport 1-0 in an English Football League Fourth Division match played at the Stockport ground yesterday. BLAGOI Blagoev of Bulgaria set a world record of 192.5 kilos for the snatch in the midheavyweight division at the world weightlifting championships in Ljubljana, Yugoslavia, yesterday. He beat the previous best289 words
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Article, Illustration409 1982-09-25 17 Athletics Reuter TOKYO, Saturday EAST Germans dominated an eight-nation athletic meeting by winning 14 events, but United States top sprinter Carl Lewis thrilled a crowd of some 50,000 by capturing the men's 100 metres in 10.32 seconds. The 21-year-old student from Houston University beat European champion Frank EmmelmannReuter - 409 words
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Article302 1982-09-25 18 SHOULD Misbun Sidek, Malaysia's badminton great, turn pro? The Star spoke to two former All-England champions. Here are their views: The Star EDDY CHOONG, four-time All-England champion: There is no distinct advantage fbr Misbun or any Malaysian in becoming a licensed player. At this stage, becomingThe Star - 302 words
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Article, Illustration399 1982-09-25 18 TONY LIM - TONY LIM is no stranger to bowline fans. An inter* national for more than five years, he was the first bowler to represent Singapore in the prestigious American Masters championships in 1977. His list of accomplishments include the QBE Masters title in 1977 and 1978 and the Penang399 words
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Article176 1982-09-25 18 Judo THE emphasis will be firmly on youth when selections for next year's South-east Asian Games judo squad are made. According to Mr V Pavithran, Singapore Judo Federation secretary general, the bulk of the team will consist of Combined Schools players. He said: "We are176 words
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Article, Illustration388 1982-09-25 19 PUERTO RICO, here we come! That is the ambitious target of three Singapore "oldies" who have a very special mission in this evening's Singapore Veterans track and Field championships at the National Stadium. The distinguished trio of M. Hari Chandra, M. Gunasena and388 words
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Article89 1982-09-25 19 5.15 high jump (all groups), shot putt (all groups), 5000 m walk (all groups); 5.20 100 m heats (35-39; 40-44; 45-49), 100 m finals (50-54; 55-59; 60 and over); 6.00 800 finals (all groups); 6.30 100 m finals (35-39; 40-44; 45-49); 7.00 discus finals (all groups), long89 words
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Article251 1982-09-25 19 GEOFFREY EU - HELI ORIENT 7 SEEL 0 By GEOFFREY EU MURPHY'S Law "Whatever can go wrong, will go wrong" worked against the SEEL team when they lost 7-0 to Heli Orient in the Singapore Business Houses Football League senior knockout competition at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. After hitting251 words
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Article, Illustration385 1982-09-25 20 KEN JALLEH Jr - Top lifter not up to the mark By KEN JALLEH Jr. MICHAEL KOAY, Singapore chef-de-mission to the Commonwealth Games, unleashed a bombshell yesterday that Chua Koon Siong, the Republic's gold medal hope has not been living up to expectations recently. Koay, who is also Koon Siong's coach,385 words
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92 1982-09-25 20 Reuter ASCOT (England), Saturday AMERICAN jockey Willie Shoemaker won the first head-to-head showdown with Britain's Lester Piggott here yesterday in the first longawaited battle between the world's two greatest jockeys. Shoemaker steered outsider Prince's Gate to a comfortable one-and-a-half-length win over Ascot's Old MileReuter - 92 words
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Article, Illustration99 1982-09-25 20 Reuter LONDON, Saturday ALLAN SIMONSEN (below), Denmark's former European Footballer of the Year, has agreed to join struggling English Second Division Charlton provided terms can be agreed with Barcelona of Spain, the Charlton manager said yesterday. "Barcelona are holding out for a high fee andReuter - 99 words
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Article45 1982-09-25 20 Reuter RIO DE JANEIRO, Saturday BRAZILIAN World Cup star Zico set up a lastminute goal for Adilio to score and give reigning World Club champion Flamengo a 1-0 win its fifth Guanabara Cup title over local rival Vasco last night. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article, Illustration584 1982-09-25 21 PAULINE GOH - Three Hitchcock films among October festival of classics By PAULINE GOH LOCAL viewers will get a chance to relive the good old days when the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation (SBCj starts running its festival of film classics in October. These are the unforgetables films which can be seen over584 words
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Article, Illustration148 1982-09-25 21 SHAUN KOH - By SHAUN KOH HE hopes to be a big star one day, and this may be sooner than he thinks, since he has already cut four albums. Yueh Lei, (picture) a local singer now performing at the International Trade Exposition, has come a long way since winning the148 words
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Article, Illustration378 1982-09-25 22 Shaun Koh - TITLE OF BOOK: The Peddlers AUTHOR: Alsn Stratton PUBLISHER: Futura EES REVIEWER: Shaun Koh THE text reads like a rags-to-riches story but once you are halfway through, an unexpected twist comes. There is no happy ending and there is the distasteful memory of underhand378 words
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311 1982-09-25 22 Shaun Koh - TITLE OF BOOK: Last Man off Bataan AUTHOR: Carlos P Romulo PUBLISHER: Sphere books REVIEWER: Shaun Koh THE bloody war for the Philippines took place about 40 years ago. But the memory remains amongst those who were a part of it the 17311 words
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Article487 1982-09-25 22 Gaston De Rosayro - REVIEWER: TITLE OF BOOK: Temple Dogs AUTHOR: Robert L Duncan PUBLISHER: Sphere Gaston De Rosayro THE AUTHOR of Dragons At The Gate and Brimstone sets off at a racy pace with this thriller about the sinister machinations of a giant US multinational corporation. Duncan spins487 words
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Article, Illustration298 1982-09-25 22 Janet Witt - TITLE OF BOOK: Celebration AUTHOR: Rosie Thomas PUBLISHER: Fontana REVIEWER: Janet Witt CHOICES, choices. Shall it be the suave, sophisticated French aristocrat or the right on and groovy American parvenu? For a determinedly independent woman Bel Farrer is very quick to recognise potential in the men298 words
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Article, Illustration810 1982-09-25 24 LIM SEK - By LIM SEK SEK: Have you always wanted to be in this line? TERESA: Yes, when I started before I started, I loved singing so much that I used to sing wherever and whenever I could. S: What about movies? T: Movies .Hm...l've thoughtPictures: LEONG FOOK YONG - 810 words
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Miscellaneous566 1982-09-25 26 trend Top TV shows KIDS' PROGRAMMES Make Merry with Music (Ch 8, 2.45 pm) IF you missed this programme last Saturday, here's your chance to watch some children play music on unusual instruments like sandpaper pasted on locks, knife sharpeners and the mortar and pestel. There'll also be percussion music,566 words
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Miscellaneous764 1982-09-25 27 Tv 6* radio channel 5 1.00 Opening, followed by Sesame Street. 2.05 Saturday Matinee: The Private Ufa Of Sherlock Holme* (E). See Top Shows: 87. 4.10 World Cup Soccer '02: USSR va New Zealand. See Top Shows: 87. 5.05 Temanika (M) (r). 5.50 Flintstone Frolics. 6.15 News (E). 6.25 Coronet764 words
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Miscellaneous663 1982-09-25 27 radio 1 12.00 PM Pop Showcase: Belinda Yeo Paul Cheong keep you up to date with songs ne*s about the people in the music business 1.00 News followed by Weekly Share Market Report 1.15 Latin Quarter: Stanley Black His Orchestra 1.30 Guitartistry: A programme featuring the masters of the guitar663 words
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396 1982-09-25 28 B J SMITH - By B J SMITH LAST-START winners Lightarmed and Contilibre can make it a double by being first to pass the post in Races 3 and 5 at Kuala Lumpur today. Lightarmed, trained by George West In Singapore, besan5 an his career with a second on uly396 words
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Article187 1982-09-25 28 1st 2nd 3rd Alwin Tweedie 44 30 45 Terry Lucas 43 24 16 Leslie Khoo 36 18 24 George Podmore 30 16 22V* Brian York 28 27 19 A.K. Cheam 27 30 26 S.Y. Leong 23 22 15 T.S. Chiam 17 20 25 Y.K. Foo 17 14 16187 words
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Article184 1982-09-25 28 1st 2nd 3rd Ivan Allan 67 40 30 Teh Choon Beng 55 49 45 George West 43 31 55 Gary van Breukelen 33 17 10 Samsuri Rahman 28 36 29 M. Ismail 27 26 23 Tan Lye Hup 26 10 13 Garnet Bougoure 25 30 30 Alex Rodgers184 words
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700 1982-09-25 28 TRACKSTAR - Friday's trackwork by TRACKSTAR THE grey Rainbow Wonders, who came home a good third last week to Alchemist over 1600 m, drew attention to his chances in Race Six tomorrow when he caught the eye with an impressive workout at Kuala Lumpur yesterday. With700 words
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Article220 1982-09-25 28 BRENTON SMITH SIN CHEW (Ma-Tan) NANYANG (Gotten Boy) 1 5 Clover Fir* 3 At Liberty 2 Perseverance Eam. Venture 7 Marble Queen 6 Loot N Scoot 8 Eam. Venture 7 Marble Queen 6 Loot N Scoot 2 8 loud N Clear 11 Park Towers 1 T.220 words
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Article63 1982-09-25 28 DUE to a directive from Jeddah late yesterday afternoon, the Hari Rava Haji will be celebrated in Malaysia on Monday, one day earlier than was planned. The Penang Turf Club has decided to bring forward its amateur meeting to Monday to coincide with the public holiday.63 words
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Article567 1982-09-25 29 RACE 1: Look Smart did three days of pace work. Perseverance was allowed rein Thursday clocking 41 sees for 600 m after pace work Wednesday. Reinvested was held on tight rein Thursday in 45. Gover Fire strode out well Thursday in 45. Earnest Venture was567 words
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Article583 1982-09-25 29 TOMMY Smith left the warmth of Brisbane's sunshine recently for a day in the cold, wet, wintry conditions of Victoria's Mornington Peninsula. Smith, who likes to holiday in Honolulu about this time each year, however, was in Mornington Peninsula with a mission. His assignment was to inspect583 words
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Article224 1982-09-25 29 BRENTON SMITH SIN CHEW (Ms-Tan) NANYANG (Golden Boy) 1 3 Kampong Batu 4 Flake of Snow 8 Valinsky 10 First One 7 Silence Is Golden 4 Rake of Snow 4 Flake of Snow 8 Valinsky 2 Gentleman 2 11 Naughty Pigeon 2 Pusing 6 Faithful Charlie 6 Faithful224 words
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Article837 1982-09-25 29 RACE 1 2.00 Class 4 Div 5 1200 m 1 ***** Consolidation 57 Ooi (1) 2 ***** Gentleman 56.5 Anuar (6) 3 ***** Kampong Batu 56 AuYeung (5) 4 ***** Flake Of Snow 55.5 Tweedie (10) 5 ***** Taraskiwi 55.5 P Laa (13) 6 ***** Kompak 55837 words
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Article, Illustration4176 1982-09-25 30 2.15 Class 4 Div 7 1200 m (Ratings: 59-48) Stakes $13,000 1 ***** Look Smart 57 JunakJi (1) 4bnzg Ahmad Many Wishes 6tk 29/5 C 4-4 55% Junaidi PI2OOH Peter Pan Ist 1.19 4th 18/7 C 4-7 56 Nawan Kl2ooy Kota Kinabalu Ist 1.17.2 5-nk-shd Btk 18/9 C4,176 words
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