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Title Section18 1982-09-26 1 sunday nation PUBLISHED BY THE SINGAPORE MONITOR LTD. Sunday, September 26, 1982 M.C. (P) No. 20/5/82 40 cents18 words
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Article231 1982-09-26 1 10-year cycle related to burning of jungle THE haze, which may be with us for a few more weeks, appears to be part of a 10-year cycle related to the widespread burning of the jangle in Sarawak and parts of Indonesia. Records kept by the Meteorological231 words
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Article, Illustration388 1982-09-26 1 But building's exterior will not be changed SSC MOVE TO GENERATE MORE INCOME THE ground-floor Exhibition Hall at the Victoria Memorial Hall may be let out to a local bank to open a branch. The plans call for the entire 650 square metres on388 words
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270 1982-09-26 1 THINK AGAIN IN THE NAME OF CULTURE ©mexcO©W HHHHI nation ISwMMasfi THE management of the Singapore Symphonia Company feels that it could do with the money from letting out the Exhibition Hall to a bank. Financially, it says, there is no justification for using the ground floor as an occasional270 words
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Miscellaneous8 1982-09-26 1 ■WEATHER: Hazy with showers in a few areas8 words
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Article, Illustration189 1982-09-26 2 THOUSANDS turned out to see this year's lantern and mooncake festival in Kallang Park last night in spite of the bad weather. There were oohs and aahs as excited children caught glimpses of the winning lanterns. More cries of delight went up189 words
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Article262 1982-09-26 2 $10,000 prize for the winner A PAIR of hell-riders, watched by 300 others, raced for a $10,000 prize along the road leading to the Changi Airport Cargo Complex early on Wednesday morning. This is believed to be the biggest sum ever staked in a hellrider262 words
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Article178 1982-09-26 2 TO CHEE ENG - By TO CHEE ENG THE supply manager of Times Publishing, James Goh Cheng Poh, aged 32, was yesterday charged in a magistrate's court with accepting $3,983 as an inducement to recommend that newsprint scrap be sold to a certain company. The court heard that Goh used the178 words
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Article176 1982-09-26 2 A TAIWANESE businessman discovered a massage costs more than he bargained for. He was in his room at the Peninsula hotel on Friday when a girl offered to massage him for US$5O. He agreed, and after the massage, paid the money and went into the176 words
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Article144 1982-09-26 2 THE charred body of the motorist who was killed after his car burst into flames on Friday morning, has been identified as Hirokazu Hirata, aged 27, a Japanese manager of the Daimei Plastics Company in Eunos Avenue 6. Police believed that the car skidded and burst144 words
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Article378 1982-09-26 3 FOO CHOY PENG - Object: To enhance higher productivity By FOO CHOY PENG THE amendment to the Trade Unions Act being introduced by the Government will reflect the cooperative role of Singapore's trade unions and remove the idea that the workers' welfare is independent of that of the company.378 words
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Article156 1982-09-26 3 THE National Trades Union Congress needs to step up its efforts because of the bleak global conditions economic and political. Speaking at the fifteenth anniversary of the Public Utilities Board's staff union, Mr Lim Chee Onn, the NTUC's secretary-gen-eral said the NTUC and its156 words
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211 1982-09-26 3 THE new definition, which reflects the positive role of a trade union, does not role out the right of a trade union to take industrial action. But, as under old definition, the trade union can only resort to industrial action if it meets211 words
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Article184 1982-09-26 4 A SUITABLE alternative exhibition hall should first be found if the Victoria exhibition hall is to be converted into a bank. This was a common reaction expressed yesterday by those visiting the hall to see the Singapore Retrospect Through Postcaras: 1900 1930 Exhibition. Miss Koh Nyue Lar,184 words
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Article102 1982-09-26 4 THE International Trade Expo '82, organised by the People's Association, will end on Sunday, October 3, despite calls for an extension. The event has attracted over 400,000 people and "quite a number of exhibitors" had asked the main working commmittee to consider extending the month-long102 words
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Article, Illustration128 1982-09-26 4 THE Scout movement will be honoured for its service to youth with the releases of four new stamps to mark the world movement's 75th anniversary. The stamps are for 10, 35, 50 and 75 cents and will be available at all Post Offices from Friday,128 words
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286 1982-09-26 4 JALIL MISWARDI - By JALIL MISWARDI THE National Cadet Corps has weeded out 7,000 of its members, thereby cutting its strength by over 40 per cent. The aim is to have a corps of cadets genuinely interested in adventure and military-type training. Mr John Yip, chairman of286 words
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Article, Illustration214 1982-09-26 4 IN 1964, Malayan Airways donated a simulated flight trainer to the Singapore Air Training Corps (SATC). A young man was assigned to train the cadets in its use. While teaching them basic flying skills, he became interested in their activities and decided214 words
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Article167 1982-09-26 6 SEVERAL Singapore Bus Service shareholders and national servicemen have been getting away with free rides on their concession passes. During the first six months of this year 59 concessionary passes were confiscated by the Singapore Bus Service Ltd. The passes were found to be either167 words
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Article149 1982-09-26 6 I BELIEVE the scholars whom we invited from W abroad and those in Singapore should be able to produce the text books on Confucianism which are suitable in our own circumstances. The problem is the lack of qualified teachers. If 'Sha Shen Cheng Ren' >X and 'Sh6 Sheng Qii149 words
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Article182 1982-09-26 6 INVESTING in bieaer buses such as the Volvo and Mercedes and using the one-man-operation and split shifts saved the Singapore Bus Service Ltd $5.5 million in the first half of 1982. According to Busway, the SBS in-house publication, the new doubledecker buses carry twice182 words
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185 1982-09-26 6 A FULL-TIME training manager to upgrade the skills of travel agency staff will soon be engaged by the National Association of Travel Agents, Singapore (NATAS). This was announced by NAT AS president Prem Ohri yesterday at a presentation of certificates to 27185 words
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109 1982-09-26 6 INTERNATIONAL chess master Ardiansyah of Indonesia shared the lead temporarily with his countryman Edhi Handoko after the seventh round of the Ist Parkway International Chess Masters Tournament being held at the Oberoi Hotel. Ardiansyah had a quick win over Joseph Toh of Malaysia in109 words
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Advertisement118 1982-09-26 2 LANTERNS IN COLOUR ON B4 and 5 Essence of Chicken with Ginseng 58 keeps you on wl the ball Since the dawn of history, Chinese herbalists have considered ginseng to be a traditional tonic. The beneficial properties of ginseng are now known in the West. Essence of Chicken combined with118 words
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Article465 1982-09-26 7 Beijing wants know-how but not the trappings AP BEIJING, Sat IT started with a midnight knock at a hotel room door. A Chinese-Canadian woman and her American friend were harassed and interrogated. The police accused the woman of being a local visiting a foreign man. They wereAP - 465 words
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Article106 1982-09-26 7 AP LANSING (Illinois), Sat MILLIONS of bees that escaped when 500 hives fell off a truck were rounded up and burned because authorities feared they would attack residents of a Chicago suburb. It all started when driver Elvin Oakes hit a curb and theAP - 106 words
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Article, Illustration120 1982-09-26 8 UPI STOCKHOLM, Saturday DETAINED Solidarity Union leader Lech Walesa's health has deteriorated badly. He suffers from symptoms which indicate he is being treated with psycho-drugs against his will, Polish author Wladyslaw Bartoszewski said yesterday. In a statement issued by a Solidarity committeeUPI - 120 words
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409 1982-09-26 8 LAT-WP MIAMI, Saturday MCDONALDS took Burger King to federal court here yesterday, while Wendy s watched from the gallery. The beef was over a $20 million Burger King national advertising campaign scheduled to start next week. Claiming that the advertisements unfairly malign its hamburgers,LAT-WP - 409 words
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Peoplewatch
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Article56 1982-09-26 8 AP CARACAS, Venezuela: A man posing as an Arab sheikh danced his way through Caracas high society, then waltzed into thin air with nearly US$5OO,OOO (S$l,085,000) in borrowed money and jewellery bought with bad cheques. The man who called himself Sheikh Ala al-Tamani fled VenezuelaAP - 56 words
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Article70 1982-09-26 8 AP BEVERLY HILLS: Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton say they are looking forward to acting together in Private Lives because its plot mirrors their own tangled love life. Burton and Miss Taylor have broken two stormy marriages to each other, but are promising not to backAP - 70 words
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Article62 1982-09-26 8 UPI SALT LAKE CITY: Callers may be able to have not-so-sweet somethings whispered into their ears unless Public Service Commission chairman Brent Cameron can stop the idea. An unidentified man recently called the Utah division of Public Utilities, saying he wanted to set up a telephone number forUPI - 62 words
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247 1982-09-26 9 UPI SAN JOSE, Sat. A FEDERAL iudge, angry over the behaviour of {prosecutors and defence awyers alike in the IBMJapanese industrial spy trials, has threatened to dismiss charges against three defendants and throw a prosecution lawyer in iail. US district court judgeUPI - 247 words
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Article96 1982-09-26 9 AP TOKYO, Sat JAPAN, which has cars that remind drivers to buckle up, has taken vet another step in verbal technology talking traffic lights. In a campaign to reduce accidents when people attempt to cross the street when the signals are against them, the city ofAP - 96 words
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242 1982-09-26 9 UPI BRISBANE, Saturday SQUADS of crack Australian Special Air Service units posing as tourists have slipped into Brisbane in the past few days to head an anti-terrorist operation and threats by aborigine leaders that "blood will flow in the street" during the Commonwealth Games. TheUPI - 242 words
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Article135 1982-09-26 9 AP LOS ANGELES, Saturday TEN people have been charged with enticing 50 Indonesians into the US for domestic slavery. Government officials said they are trying to get Indonesia to return two defendants who live there. Magistrate James McMahon set a U*****,000-bond (*****,000-bond) yesterday for one defendant,AP - 135 words
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222 1982-09-26 9 UPI MANILA, Sat TWO bombs planted in hotel lobby sofas by a former US army sergeant failed to go off because someone sat on them and ruined the timing devices just hours before they were set to explode, police said today. They saidUPI - 222 words
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Article109 1982-09-26 10 Reuter TEL AVIV, Saturday ISRAELI Defence Minister Ariel Sharon has disclosed that he and the Chief of Staff had recently found it impossible to muster a reserve regiment because troops oppose the continuing war in Lebanon. Mr Sharon said in an interview on Israeli television lastReuter - 109 words
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102 1982-09-26 10 UPI TEL AVIV, Saturday ISRAEL TELEVISION, in one of the most detailed accounts of Israeli knowledge of the massacre in Beirut, said its reporter told Defence Minister Ariel Sharon about the killings but Mr Sharon wished him a happy new yearUPI - 102 words
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Article369 1982-09-26 10 Dispute holds up deployment of force Reuter BEIRUT, Saturday A DISPUTE over Israel's military presence in West Beirut is holding up deployment of a threenation force summoned to the city to protect civilians after the last week's Palestinian massacre. French troops found Israeli forces stillReuter - 369 words
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98 1982-09-26 10 AP BEIRUT, Saturday THE bulk of the multinational peacekeeping force being deployed here to guard against further bloodshed is refusing to land until all Israelis are out of the city, Italy's Ambassador said today. Mr Franco Lucioli Ottieri said the 1,200 Italian troopsAP - 98 words
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Other developments
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Article43 1982-09-26 10 1 BEIRUT: In his first days in office, Lebanon's new president appears to be trying to put distance between himself. Amin Gemayel is not known to have seen anyone from the Israeli government since he was elected on Tuesday.43 words
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Article41 1982-09-26 10 Reuter 4 UNITED NATIONS: The General Assembly last night voted 147-2 in an emergency meeting to condemn the massacre of Palestinians and to urge the Security Council to conduct an investigation into the incident. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article33 1982-09-26 10 UPI 2 COPENHAGEN: About 12,000 chanting demonstrators protesting against the Palestinian massacre converged on the Israeli Embassy yesterday, throwing bottles and fighting with nightstick-equipped police, officials said. UPI.UPI - 33 words
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38 1982-09-26 10 LAT-WP 5 NEW YORK: Six of the most prominent reli--sious figures in American ewry went before the microphones yesterday to emphasise the necessity of a high-level and independent" investigation into the massacre. LAT-WP.LAT-WP - 38 words
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Article36 1982-09-26 10 Reuter 3 NEW YORK: Protestors carrying coffins draped with Lebanese flags led 700 demonstrators through crowded Manhattan streets yesterday to protest against Israel's invasion of Lebanon and the massacre of Palestinians. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article37 1982-09-26 10 UPI 6 TEL AVIV: Legal scholars, opposition leaders and even several cabinet ministers said Prime Minister Menachem Begin's request to have the president of the Supreme Court probe the Beirut massacre was inadequate. UPI.UPI - 37 words
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126 1982-09-26 10 AP UNITED NATIONS, Sat THE UN Conference on the Law of the Sea agreed yesterday that signing of a general treaty on that subject that it has drafted should take place in Kingston, Jamaica, next Dec 6-10. The conference decidedAP - 126 words
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Article112 1982-09-26 10 UPI BONN, Saturday CHANCELLOR Helmut Schmidt campaigned hard for his political life to win support for nis Social Democrat Party in tomorrow's key Hesse State elections that could determine who leads the country. Both Mr Schmidt and former Chancellor Willy Brandt fiercely attacked the smallUPI - 112 words
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Article99 1982-09-26 10 AP SHANGHAI, Saturday WHILE 14,000 dockyard workers cheered and beat songs, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher launched a Hong Kong ship today with a bottle of Chinese champagne and called the event a symbol of friendly relations between Britain, China and Hong Kong. Wearing a blue dressAP - 99 words
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World Briefs
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Article78 1982-09-26 10 Reuter AP KUALA LUMPUR: Rescue workers yesterday found four bodies and are searching for the other three persons from a Royal Malaysian Air Force Caribou aircraft which crashed in the jungles of the Cameron Highlands, 150 km north of here, a RMAF spokesman said. TheReuter; AP - 78 words
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Article53 1982-09-26 10 Reuter BETONG: Six long-serving members of the banned Communist Party of Malaya (CPM) have surrendered in an anti-guerilla operation near the Malaysian border in southern Thailand, a Thai military spokesman said yesteray. The guerillas, including three women, had served with the CPM for over 15 years,Reuter - 53 words
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Article73 1982-09-26 10 AP KUALA LUMPUR: A 25-year-old flight stewardess was crowned Miss Malaysia 1982 yesterday. Miss Nellie Teoh, a Malaysianborn Chinese, will represent Malaysia at the Miss World contest in London in November. "I am so happy and overjoyed that I don't know what to say," she toldAP - 73 words
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Article67 1982-09-26 10 AP BANGKOK: After 12 hours of debate, Thailand's parliament on Friday passed, with a vote of *****, a record national budget of 177 billion baht (about Ssl6 billion) for the 1983 fiscal year. National defence received the lion's share, with 33.0 billion baht an increase ofAP - 67 words
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Article77 1982-09-26 10 AP JAKARTA: The Jakarta district court yesterday sentenced Ashar bin Mochamad Syafar, a member of the radical Muslim movement, to death after he was found guilty of subversion in trying to topple the government and replace it with a Muslim state. Presiding Judge Pitovo said theAP - 77 words
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Article65 1982-09-26 10 AP JAKARTA: The Galunggung volcano in west Java, about 300 km south-east of here, erupted again on Friday, spewing small stones from its crater, the Volcanology Office in Bandung said yesterday. It said light tremors were felt around the mountain at 4.17 pm on Friday, adding thatAP - 65 words
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Advertisement28 1982-09-26 10 You ve enjoyed it in Irish Coffee, Why not enjoy it other ways? J.J. WITH J\ME SON 'i Jameson IRISH WHISKEY YOULL NF.VRR KNOW UNTIL YOUVE TRIFD IT28 words
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Advertisement301 1982-09-26 12 Philips captures nature in its true colours. 20 CT 34)0 Capturing the true atmosphere of your favourite programmes the vivid colours,the subtle hues —is the advantage of owning a Philips colour TV. The colour on the screen of a Philips TV is so natural, it's just like being there. How301 words
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Advertisement118 1982-09-26 13 Ingrid Bergman in Spellbound I Our pre-focus lens adds a new dimension to the word'focus'. Unliive conventional TVs Nationals Quintrix Colour TV is the only one in the world with an extra pre-focus lens in front of its picturetube So the electron beams get finely focussed twice to needle-point intensity'118 words
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Miscellaneous673 1982-09-26 13 Argentina: Adjusting to the WHY WE ARE SCRAPPING THE WEEK'S TV SCHEDULE WE will no longer carry the week's TV programmes because neitherSBC nor RTM can guarantee the accuracy of their time and programme schedules so far In advance. Instead, we will concentrate on the week's highlights. Check the New673 words
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Miscellaneous393 1982-09-26 13 unexpected Sunday selection Panorama: Argentina Tasting Defeat (Channel 5, 1.55 pm) HOW did the Argentinians handle the shock when they finally learnt that they had lost the Falklands war? Throughout the crisis, the Argentinians had been constantly told that they were winning the war. When defeat first became imminent and393 words
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Advertisement154 1982-09-26 14 Nothing colours every room of your home like Colour 3 System! This 36cm (14nnch) Trinitron portable lets you receive PAL/SECAM broadcasts, or play back prerecorded videotapes from around the world on PAL, SEC AM or NTSC. All in beautiful, true-to-life colours, wherever you put it in your home! And for154 words
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Miscellaneous870 1982-09-26 14 Psychological thriller Spellbound Saturday, Channel 5, 11.30 pm GREGORY Peck and Ingrid Bergman shine in this 1945 enthralling psychological mystery. The new head of a mental instituition is an imposter and an amnesiac. A staff member falls in love with him while trying to help him recall his past. Darling870 words
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Miscellaneous837 1982-09-26 15 J A MUSIC: INTERNATIONAL Jazz Festival (Victoria Concert Hall, Empress Place, 8 pm) SBC Sextet Jam Session with guest artistes Julai Tan on violin, David Ng on piano, Frisco V Soliano on bass and Antonio Villenquez on drums. The programme includes On a Clear Day, Ain't Misbehavin', My Blue Heaven837 words
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Miscellaneous828 1982-09-26 16 Woody wit wears a new look Mix'n'match in love quadrangular MANHATTAN Director Woody Allen Starrlno: Woody Allen, Diane Keaton, Mariel Hemingway, Meryl Streep Showing: Jade By ANGELA HERICKX THE film opens on the stunning skyline of Manhattan with Gershwin music swinging in the background and Woody Allen's voice toying witn828 words
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RACING GUIDE
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Article430 1982-09-26 17 B J SMITH - By B J SMITH A CHANGE of name should bring a change of luck for Noir Sur Noir which has been racing under the name Killyguire. This four-year old English gelding by Reliance has won once from 12 starts and that was at this430 words
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Article168 1982-09-26 17 1st 2nd 3rd Alwin Tweedie 45 30 46 Terry Lucas 43 24 16 Leslie Khoo 37 19 24 Brian York 30 27 21 George Podmore 30 16 22Vfe A.K. Cheam 27 32 26 S.Y. Leong 24 23 15 T.S. Chiam 17 20 26 Y.K. Foo 17 14 16168 words
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Article181 1982-09-26 17 1st 2nd 3rd Ivan Allan 67 40 30 Teh Choon Beng 56 50 46 George West 44 32 55 Gary van Breukelen 33 17 10 Samsuri Rahman 28 36 29 M. Ismail 27 26 24 Tan Lye Hup 27 10 13 Garnet Bougoure 25 32 30 Alex Rodgers181 words
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297 1982-09-26 18 B J SMITH - By B J SMITH YOUNG local jockey K C Woon made good his only ride for the day when he booted home Daktari in Race One on a good track at Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Woon took Daktari to the lead on297 words
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Article1927 1982-09-26 18 RACE 1 CLASS 4 DIV 7 1200 m ($9,100 to winner) 02 Daktari 51.5 Woon (10) 2 2 1 2 Perseverance II 56.5 Ng (12) 1 1 2 3 At Liberty 56.5 Tweedie (2) 4 3 3 8 Earnest Venture 55.5 Cbeam (4) 6 4 4 71,927 words
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Article293 1982-09-26 18 Reuter PARIS, Saturday EUROPE'S richest horse race the Prix de L'Arc de Triomphe here on Sunday week is expected to have a reduced overseas challenge. Fewer runners from abroad are likely following Friday's Cumberland Lodge Stakes at Ascot where Critique and Amyndas ran below expectations andReuter - 293 words
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Article, Illustration4461 1982-09-26 19 12.00 Class 4 Div 5 1200m (Ratings: 68-57) Stakes $13,000 1 ***** Consolidation 57 Ooi (1) 4oeg West Asset 3rd 17/7 C4-6 56 York K1200g Square Miss 1st 1.13.9 %-shM I3tk 18/9 C4-4 53% HS Chan K1200y Thanga 1st 1.14.2 2 ***** Oantlaman 56.5 Amur (6) kl Ghong4,461 words
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sports
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Article, Illustration144 1982-09-26 21 KEN JALLEH Jr - vow Brisbane-bound four XII Commonwealth Games BRISBANE 82 By KEN JALLEH Jr ON THE eve of every meet, major or minor, the ever-popular and convenient reply to ward off questions is: "We'll do our best." If reporters had hoped for more when tney met144 words
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Article, Illustration632 1982-09-26 21 BRISBANE, Saturday SPORTS leaders from about 50 Commonwealth nations on Monday stage the first of two meetings here aimed at ending the longstanding discord over continuing links with South Africa. The Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) will hold a special assembly to632 words
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165 1982-09-26 21 BRISBANE, Saturday AUSTRALIAN swimmer Cindy-lu Fitzpatrick has more to overcome at the Commonwealth Game* than just the other competitors she is deaf and cannot hear the starter's signal. Cindy-la, a pretty 17-year-old schoolgirl, has been deaf from birth bat has made the remark- able achievement of165 words
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BRISBANE BRIEFS
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Article43 1982-09-26 21 Reuter BRISBANE: Competitors at the Commonwealth Games starting next week will be subjected to strict doping checks. For the first time tests will be conducted to determine the level of testosterone, anaturalmale hormone present in both men and women. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article48 1982-09-26 21 Reuter BRISBANE: Nigerian badminton players have arrived here after nearly 10 days of training in China and accompanied by a Chinese coach. But Samson Egbeyemi, 26, captain and his country's national champion, said he did not expect to be in the race for medals. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article57 1982-09-26 21 Reuter BRISBANE: Bob de Castella of Australia is the clear favourite to win the marathon, but Scotland's John Graham is not conceding anything yet. The Scot turned in one of the best times of the past two years 4n May 1981 when he clockedReuter - 57 words
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Article51 1982-09-26 21 Reuter NAIROBI: Henry Rono, Kenya's tiple world record holder, said he had*** pulled out of the Games. Rono, who holds world marks in the 10,000 metres, 3,000 metres and 3,000 metres steeplechase, said last night he would not compete in the Games because of health reasons.Reuter - 51 words
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Article, Illustration66 1982-09-26 22 Carl Lewis of the US takes a quick glance back at his competitors as he crosses the finishing line of the men's 100 metre dash during the eight-nation track and field competition in Tokyo on Friday night. Lewis won the event in 10.32 seconds. Italy's Francesco Pavoni (centre)66 words
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Article, Illustration223 1982-09-26 22 Soccer Bernama SABAH will stand by its decision not to participate in next year's Malaysia Cup and all soccer competitions organised by the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM). Sabah Football Association (SAFA) R resident Datuk Haji Mohammea oor Mansoor said in KotaBernama - 223 words
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Article, Illustration378 1982-09-26 22 He fails to turn up for Games training Badminton The Star WHAT happens if Misbun Sidek does not turn up at all for training for the Commonwealth Games? No one in the BA of Malaysia is able or willing to shed light on this subject. TheThe Star - 378 words
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Article81 1982-09-26 22 Reuter BANGKOK, Saturday THE first cycling championships of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) will be held in Thailand in May next year, the president of the Cycling Association of Thailand. Seri Trairat, said today. He said Bangkok was approved as the venueReuter - 81 words
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Article220 1982-09-26 23 Reuter LIMA: Peru, defying all predictions, beat the United States while China crushed three-times champion Japan last night to reach today's final of the World Women's Volleyball championships. The Peruvians beat the American girls 1512, 15-12, 15-10. And in the other semi-final, China out-classedReuter - 220 words
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Article118 1982-09-26 23 ATLANTA: Britain knocked the US, the defending champions, out of the Junior World Cup Golf championships yesterday. Roderick Park and David Gilford, won the match-play semi-final 3-0. They carried off the foursomes and both singles to avenge two previous defeats by the Americans in the118 words
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Article139 1982-09-26 23 AP LONDON: World welterweight champion Sugar Ray Leonard yesterday said he will give up boxing in two months if a serious eye injury has not healed. "My physician told me to wait six months to see what happens and I still have another two toAP - 139 words
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252 1982-09-26 23 Reuter SAN FRANCISCO, Saturday JIMMY Connors and John McEnroe look set to clash in another major tournament final here, after the tOp four seeds in the U*****,000 ($525,000) TransAmerica Open Tennis Championship won through to yesterday's semi-finals. Connors, the number one seed and thisReuter - 252 words
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Article, Illustration468 1982-09-26 24 KEN JALLEH Jr - Marc Tay thinking of calling it quits Swimming By KEN JALLEH Jr MARC TAY, Singapore's oldest and most experienced swimming international, is thinking of calling it auits because of his disgust with the way the Asian Games swimming selection was made. Marc had hinted about his retirement468 words
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Article77 1982-09-26 24 Reuter BRISBANE, Saturday. COMMONWEALTH Games ticket sales soared past the half-million mark today as teams streamed into Brisbane for the start of next week's 10-sport spectacular. The record US$6 million (Ssl2.6m) in the Games kitty is already a clear profit which looks bound to increase substantially beforeReuter - 77 words
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Article98 1982-09-26 24 Agencies LJUBLJANA (Yugoslavia), Saturday. BULGARIAN weightlifter Blagoe Blagoev won both gold medals in the 90-kilo category biathlon in the World and European Championships here last night. He lifted 415 kilos (192.5-222.5), equaling the world record of the Soviet Union's Yurik Vardanian. SIX top drivers from Belgium, England,Agencies - 98 words
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Advertisement166 1982-09-26 22 SINGAPORE POWERBOAT ASSOCIATION 1 Regatta Programme 1982 at Matilda Beach Resort 17th Avenue, Ponggol (1954) on Sunday, October 3rd. 1982 8.00 a.m. Welcome Speech by SPBA President, Mr. Michael Gaw 8.15 a.m. Opening of Boat Race 8.30 a.m. Racing Boats 50 h.p. and under 10 laps 9.10 a.m. Ski Boats166 words
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Advertisement398 1982-09-26 23 Be A Winner! in the 3) Fill in the redemptionsticker attached to the blister packing and send the whole card to: Asia Radio (S) Pte Ltd 41 Bencoolen Street Singapore 0718 4) The envelope should be marked The Duro Mend Win Lucky Draw". 5) Proof of posting is not proof398 words
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Advertisement9 1982-09-26 24 ANTI-TERRORIST SQUAD FOR GAMES A 9 SINGAPORE'S CHANCES *219 words
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Article, Illustration286 1982-09-26 25 HAVE you ever wondered how the food that's served to you on the aeroplane is prepared? Wonder no more. Sunday Nation Gourmet Circle and the Changi International Airport Services will reveal all in our October event a tour of the CIAS Flight Kitchen with a Cooking286 words
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Article, Illustration193 1982-09-26 25 "WHO darti, wins" is the motto of that famous troupe of commandos, the SAS. It is a motto which I would say applies squally to tha Marco Polo Hotel's restaurants. For years, discerning diners have voted the Marco Polo Restaurant and the Brasssris as Singapore's top European193 words
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Article721 1982-09-26 25 VIOLET OON - «EA<TING 7 VIOLET OON I NEVER like to visit a new restaurant as I feel it's unfair on the staff and food. So I bided my time before visiting the San Marco, the new restaurant in the Marco Polo Hotel serving classically elegant food in equally721 words
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Article, Illustration1229 1982-09-26 26 PHILIP CHEAH - FICTION FACT By PHILIP CHEAH CRUNCH!! His jaw cracked beneath the weight of the punch; a burst of pain shot to his bead and shortcircuited his consciousness. It never took much to lay him out, he mused, as he climbed up the stairs to his cheap1,229 words
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Article511 1982-09-26 28 Wong Chai Kee - Psych-lines By Wong Chai Kee THE Chinese emperor, Qin Shi Huang, needed so much to believe in immortality that he ordered lifesize clay figures of his warriors to be placed around his tomb. Things would not change after my death (which he strove to avoid), he511 words
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Article576 1982-09-26 28 NALLA TAN - Heart eart Willi NALLA TAN QI AM a 26-year-old girl with good education and holding a good post in a company. I work late every night ana even return on the weekend to impress my bosses who all like me. Especially one of them576 words
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Article344 1982-09-26 31 QJ AM 22 and a working man. I found out that I am underweight as compared to most of my friends who are of the same age. My weight is 52 kg, height 1.65 m. The size of my waist is around 27 inches, measured all round and344 words
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Article376 1982-09-26 31 NALLA TAN - Heart EART with NALLA TAN Q lAM 15 and a secondary student. I came across this boy's name in a pen-pal column, so I began writing to him. After we started writing to each other he called me twice. We really got on well376 words
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118 1982-09-26 31 Q I HAVE had this problem for quite some time and I hope you can help me solve it. I am a Singaporean planning to marry my girlfriend from Thailand. I would like to know what are the,requirements and procedures needed from the government118 words
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Article, Illustration735 1982-09-26 32/33 LO TIEN YIN - Contestants light up with novel ideas for PA meet Story by LO TIEN YIN DARTH VADER, the Star Wars villain, glared round him, his sword flashing, the colour bulbs on his chest changing colour rapidly. Around him flew dragons, snakes, centipedes, monstrous bees. Not far away,Picture: HAIRIS - 735 words
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205 1982-09-26 34 Janet Witt - TITLE OF BOOK: Off Duty AUTHOR: Andrew Coburn PUBLISHER: Sphere Books REVIEWER: Janet Witt ANDREW Coburn has written Off Duty as if he had the film industry or television in mind. Mueh of the plot unfolds as conversation with very little explanatory jpaterial. And205 words
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Article371 1982-09-26 34 Janet Witt - BOOKS BOOK: Black and White AUTHOR: Shiva Naipaul PUBLISHER: Sphere Books REVIEWER: Janet Witt HOW could it be? How could 900 human beings be persuaded to commit suicide with poison. docilely, in one communal effort? Sniva Naipaul attempts to illuminate the stage on which the followers371 words
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Article, Illustration232 1982-09-26 34 MICHAEL GARTNER - By MICHAEL GARTNER LET'S discuss ducks. A duck is "any of various wild or domesticated aquatic birds of the family Anatidae, characteristically having a broad, flat bill, short legs, and webbed feet." Sometimes ducks sit. A duck that is sitting is much easier to shoot232 words
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Article386 1982-09-26 38 LAKE BUENA VISTA (FLORIDA): Walt Disney liked to dream of more than mice and ducks. One of his dreams is about to become a reality. Sixteen years after his death, Disney's most grandiose scheme of a city of the future is coming true on Oct 1,386 words
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Article, Illustration734 1982-09-26 39 TAN GUAH HENG - That is what selfless service has been to Sister Damien. An educationist and convent administrator for 18 years here, she has since stepped out of the confines of the convent to break new ground as a counsellor at the secular Counselling and Care Centre. with TAN734 words
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Article284 1982-09-26 39 WHEN Sister Damien joined CHIJ in 1947, it had only 450 students. Today there are 3,000. Founded in 1854, CHIJ can rightly claim to be one of the leading educational institutions in Singapore. Generations of families have passed through its portals. Many old girls have distinguished themselves284 words
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Article, Illustration574 1982-09-26 39 SISTER Damien has seen the transformation of Singapore from a colony to a Republic. In her view, the Convent has not isolated itself from these developments but has kept pace with the times. Of the 52 sisters, 42 are local. While retaining their traditional role of574 words
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Article, Illustration256 1982-09-26 40 RODNEY HOBSON - Hobson's Choice B9 RODNEY HOBSON GIVING guests a morning call is presumably no problem for the Shah's Beach Motel in Malacca. On the notice board is a list headed "daily rooster". Perhaps the staff have something to crow about. ONE visitor256 words
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Article, Illustration17 1982-09-26 41 Dishes from a First Class UTA French Airlines menu.17 words
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Article266 1982-09-26 41 AND here is why the restaurants are so good. It's because the management, from General Manager Dario Regazzoni downwards, takes an active, passionate interest in the kitchens, restaurants and the customers. Dario is about the only hotel general manager I've ever seen hanging around the266 words
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Article, Illustration376 1982-09-26 41 THE Marco Polo Rotisserie takes over from the old restaurant and though the decor is the same, the centre stage for the bandstand and dance floor has been replaced by a huge grill counter and salad bar. In other words, the food's the star of the show now.376 words
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226 1982-09-26 41 THE new Restaurant Manager of San Marco Restaurant, Mr Paul Guidat, SO, is that rare individual one who has managed a three star restaurant He has managed the Auberge de LH, owned by the Haeberlin brothers Paul and Jean-Pierre and to which the226 words
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