Singapore Monitor, 2 September 1983, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section15 1983-09-02 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 13/5 83 Friday, September 2, 1983 EVENING EDITION 30cents15 words
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Article, Illustration105 1983-09-02 1 THE DOWNING OF FLIGHT 007 SANTA BARBARA, Friday PRESIDENT Reagan has decided to cut short his summer holiday and return to Washington to confer with foreign policy advisers and Congressional leaders over the Soviet downing of an unarmed Korean commercial105 words
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86 1983-09-02 1 A SINGAPORE Foreign Ministry spokesman said today: "We are looking into whether there were any Singaporeans on the plane." An official of the Korean Air Lines in Singapore said today that it would be difficult at this stage to know whether there86 words
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362 1983-09-02 1 TO CHEE ENG - RAID 1 Illegally parked vehicles will be towed away, says HDB By TO CHEE ENG TRAFFIC POLICE and the ROV today launched a blitz on speeding light goods vehicles (LGVs) those which nave to be fitted with a flashing orange light. The joint operation, from362 words
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Article, Illustration134 1983-09-02 1 RAID 2 THREE under-aged boys were among more than 10 illegal construction workers discovered in a raid on a worksite this morning near the junction of Clementi Road and Ulu Pandan Road. This is believed to be the first time foreign boys under thePicture by HAIRIS - 134 words
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Article, Illustration427 1983-09-02 2 OEI SIN GIOK - Higher claim costs have cut their profit margins By OEI SIN GIOK INSURANCE companies are considering raising premium rates on the grounds that the courts are awarding as much 50 to 100 per cent more for accident claims compared to the awards aPicture by HAIRIS - 427 words
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155 1983-09-02 2 Lianhe Zaobao. REFLECTING a tougher police attitude towards violence in bars and nightclubs, seven people were arrested after an incident in Geylang on Monday in which two men were seriously injured. The three Malaysians and four Singaporeans were later released on police bail, confirmedLianhe Zaobao. - 155 words
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Article283 1983-09-02 3 TOH SU FEN - HDB chairman warns of meets becoming mere social gatherings By TOH SU FEN QUALITY Control Circle and managers were told this afternoon to anticipate the time when members run out of topics to discuss and ideas to contribute. When meetings become mere social gatherings, the QCC283 words
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351 1983-09-02 3 VINCENT FONG - By VINCENT FONG UNDER revised HDB rules, people who inherited private residential properties valued at more than $200,000 need no longer worry about having to dispose of their HDB flats, but may choose to retain either the flat or the351 words
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Article116 1983-09-02 3 A SALES representative was today charged in a magistrate's court with two counts of criminal breach of trust. Loh Kia Wah, 34, was charged with committing criminal breach of trust of $22,404 at the premises of Cycle and Carriage Enterprise Pte Ltd of 87 Bukit116 words
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556 1983-09-02 4 CAROLINE BOEY - By CAROLINE BOEY TWENTY government ministries and departments and 10 statutory boards have succeeded in cutting costs of fuel for their vehicles by about half a million dollars since an exercise to conserve energy was launched in May 1981. So far, three556 words
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287 1983-09-02 4 FOO MEY KIEN - By FOO MEY KIEN THE 10th Management Computer Game got off to a rousing start this morning at the National University of Singapore (NUS) with the traditional Chinese prancing lions provided by the National Junior College. The game organised by the Singapore branch287 words
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69 1983-09-02 4 A $68.7 million office-cum-commercial complex planned by the Housing and Development Board is to be built at Bukit Merah Town Centre. The contract to design and build the complex was awarded to Lum Chang Contractors Pte Ltd last Friday. This brings69 words
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115 1983-09-02 4 A PART-TIME hairdresser was today sentenced to a day's jail and fined $2,000 by a magistrate court for cheating a taxi driver. Tan Ai Khin, 37, of Ang Mo Kio pleaded guilty to cheating Yu Foo Loon, 43, of Tah Ching Road by115 words
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Article, Illustration224 1983-09-02 5 Lianhe Zaobao FROM the week after next, office workers around Fullerton Square and Raffles Square will have to cross the Singapore River and take their meals on the opposite bank because 90 hawker stalls, mainly those behind the Bank of China Building, have to beLianhe Zaobao - 224 words
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190 1983-09-02 6 A 37-YEAR-OLD woman was found murdered this morning in a luxurious apartment in Cairnhill Road the 47th victim this vear. Madam Wong Yock Fong, the dead woman, was described as a manageress. She was believed to have been killed in her Cairnhill Mansion flat190 words
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330 1983-09-02 6 This will help more factories to seek institute's services Lianhe Zaobao THE Singapore Insititute of Standards and Industrial Research (Sisir) is to have a $60 million to $70 million new building in Kent Ridge. The Sisir Director, Dr Lee Kum Tat,Lianhe Zaobao - 330 words
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158 1983-09-02 6 A QUEEN'S Counsel, Mr Anthony Brian Hidden, was admitted to the Singapore bar in the High Court this morning to represent Mr Wee Mon Cheng on two tax evasion charges. The application was granted by Mr Justice F A Chua. Prominent businessman Mr158 words
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Advertisement276 1983-09-02 3 Suit your lifestyle and win, win, %AI I Fabulous prizes must be wan at Y y 111 J our Playfair Roadjjew Shwrdotn. Removal Sale Only 0.27$ per tile Our modern showroom is now at <** 'iff- M f Playfair Road. To celebrate our expansion, we are offering high quality j276 words
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Advertisement242 1983-09-02 4 Th,s fluarantee covers all models of Zanussi, Bacchi, Rex or Europe cookers purchased from us or through our authorised dealers 4 top gas burners with t 2 electric hot plates, enamelled iron pan \W \W M support. turn LPG bottle compartment or a drawers. Model SLE You get full value242 words
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Advertisement120 1983-09-02 5 tripping to the stars > i i -j past the dawning of Aquarius Every night is 'Ladies Night'*. Then ladies, you are competition heats up from .July 13 and every exempt from cover charge. PLUS every Tuesday, the Wednesday at Studio M. The pick of our modelling cut and colour120 words
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Advertisement167 1983-09-02 6 m' Making a good thing better The convenience of a 3-in-1 modular slider and push-button controls makes stereo system has just become even more operation easy. convenient. National's latest SG-J5OO. The auto-stop cassette deck even comes I SS= 'M '-M Its compact and functional design with automatic recording levels setting.167 words
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Advertisement408 1983-09-02 7 It's true. If you win the top prizes in the National Lucky Draw. /A NATIONAL KITCHEN APPLIANCES LUCKY DRAW All you have to do is buy any National kitchen —appliance. You'll be given a lucky draw ticket I or tickets which could win you a fabulous all-expenses paid gourmet holiday408 words
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Article70 1983-09-02 8 S* Could it have been an acCould it have been merely a local commander following standing orders to secure the airspace of the Soviet homeland? The alternative explanation is equally chilling: That Soviet command and control are so inefficient and ineffective that a decision of this magnitude70 words
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Article, Illustration373 1983-09-02 8 Incensed govts summon Soviet envoys issue statements condemning incident STRONG WORLD REACTION TO SOVIET DOWNING OF JUMBO IN WORLD capitals, incensed governments summoned Soviet ambassadors and issued statements of outrage over the downing of a South Korean jetliner by a Russian warplane. The Security Council was expected to be373 words
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Article110 1983-09-02 8 SAYS WOMAN WHO LOST HUSBAND ON FLIGHT 007 UPI SEOUL, Friday SOUTH Koreans reacted with anger as they heard that a Soviet warplane had shot down a Korean Air Lines Jumbo jet with a heat-seeking missile over the North Pacific. "They fired a missile throughUPI - 110 words
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91 1983-09-02 8 AP TOKYO: A rightwing activist tried to commit harakiri, or ritual suicide, in front of the Soviet Embassy in downtown Tokyo today to protest the alleged downing of a South Korean jetliner by Soviet fighters. He was arrested on charges of illegal possession of weapons,AP - 91 words
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142 1983-09-02 8 WHY PLANE WAS OFF-COURSE LAT-WP TOKYO, Friday Japan's Defence Agency said today that the pilot of the Korean Air Lines Boeing 747 jetliner destroyed in a missile attack by a Soviet fighter plane may have mistaken latitude and longitude when he put the informationLAT-WP - 142 words
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Article92 1983-09-02 8 Reuter SEOUL: Korean Air Lines (KAL) said today it would no longer use the route its jumbo jet was flying with 269 people aboard when it was shot down by a Soviet fighter yesterday. "We are closing the route R-20, which is one of fiveReuter - 92 words
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Article, Illustration402 1983-09-02 10 CAUSE IS SOVIET MILITARY RIGIDITY: US OFFICIALS LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Friday US OFFICIALS speculated that the Soviet downing of an unarmed Korean airliner was more a result of Soviet military rigidity and communications difficulties in the Far East than of a deliberate, provocative actLAT-WP - 402 words
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Article77 1983-09-02 10 Reuter TOKYO: Military sources believe Soviet fighters fired three missiles at a Korean Airlines Boeing 747 to destroy it near the island of Sakhalin, Japan's Kyodo news agency reported today. Kyodo said the sources had access to transcripts of radio exchanges between Soviet pilotsReuter - 77 words
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Article91 1983-09-02 10 AP TOKYO: The crew of a Japanese fishing vessel saw "bright objects" in the sky over Sakhalin Island early yesterday that could have been the crash or explosion of a Korean Airlines jet, officials said today. According to officials of Japan's Maritime Safety Agency, crew membersAP - 91 words
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Article84 1983-09-02 10 UPI TOKYO: The Soviet war plane that shot down the KAL plane is one of some 2,120 Soviet aircraft in the Far East, where the USSR has been steadily strengthening and upgrading its forces in recent years. Japanese military sources said last week theUPI - 84 words
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Article, Illustration325 1983-09-02 11 UPI TEL AVIV, Friday YITZHAK SHAMIR, elected to be the Herat party candidate to succeed outgoing Prime Minister Menachem Begin, vowed to continue the Israeli settlement drive on the occupied West Bank. Mr Shamir got 436 votes, 134 more than hisUPI - 325 words
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231 1983-09-02 11 PROFILE Reuter A SHORT, soft-spoken man with a thin moustache, 67-year-old Yitzhak Shamir defies the image of a former guerilla fighter. Yet, like Mr Begin, he was hunted by British mandatory authorities in pre-1948 Palestine for terrorist actions, including the murder ofReuter - 231 words
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Article, Illustration100 1983-09-02 12 New hair style with patriotism to show ASIAN HEADLINES The Star PATRIOTISM has gone to the head with this new hair creation (picture at right) called "Merdeka *83" in Penang. Heads turned as model Yong Siew Lai paraded up and down a supermarket with this hair-do. Hair stylistThe Star - 100 words
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232 1983-09-02 12 SECURITY FORCES PREVENT THE ADVANCE OF PROTESTORS TO PRESIDENTIAL PALACE AP Reuter MANILA, Friday GUNFIRE rang out near a bridge leading to the {•residential palace here last midnight as security orces chased off a group of demonstrators a day after a studentAP &; Reuter - 232 words
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111 1983-09-02 12 AP KUALA LUMPUR, Friday DEPUTY Prime Minister Musa Hitam opened the week-long Asean Film Festival here yesterday. He asked 200 film producers, actors and actresses from the five Asean countries to consider if the film world was contributing towardsAP - 111 words
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Article, Illustration446 1983-09-02 14 Announcement made just hours after Shultz said there were no plans to send reinforcements BEIRUT FLARE-UP LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Friday JUST hours after Secretary of State George Shultz declared on Wednesday that tne Reagan administration had no intention of sending additional US marines toLAT-WP - 446 words
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164 1983-09-02 14 Reuter GENEVA, Friday PALESTINE Liberation Organisation (PLO) leader Yasser Arafat arrived here yesterday amid Switzerland's biggest peacetime security operation to address the United Nations Palestine Conference. Swiss army tanks flanked the runway, troops took up firing positions on roofs and a helicopter hoveredReuter - 164 words
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110 1983-09-02 14 AP EVERETT (Washington), Fri POWERFUL US Senator Henry Jackson died yesterday night after suffering a massive heart attack, according to a top state offical and law enforcement officers. Fronhomish county law .t POWERFUL US Senator Henry Jackson died yesterday night after suffering aAP - 110 words
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94 1983-09-02 14 AP SEATTLE, Friday THE father of convicted Chinatown murderer Benjamin Ng has purchased a US$4O (SsB4) advertisement in a Chinese community newspaper to apologise to the community and to the victims' families for his son's actions. In the Chinese language ad, printed in theAP - 94 words
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Advertisement254 1983-09-02 8 f Cocktail Lounge 1 I Presents I KATHY AND THE CRYSTALITES Let yourself go with the wide repertoire of songs and music by Kathy the Crystalites. The latest country western hits and other favourites to accompany your drinks and cocktails. Our service is efficient and the atmosphere is comfortably cosy.254 words
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Advertisement109 1983-09-02 10 (he (l%)n«ptunc iSM 7th Floor, Overseas Union House, Collyer Quay, Singapore 0104, Tel: *****22. Operated and managed by The Mandarin Singapore. B r ,1 iC^^— ————Capture the essence of excellent dining and f Featuring: V The Neptune Revue takes you back to a very romantic era. When top hats, canes109 words
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Advertisement233 1983-09-02 11 m 0 You'll have to go a long way to buy better than Mobil Super. If you want to buy a better motor oil than Mobil Super protects as it performs. WW tobe The were no surprise to us Mobile e even n°he ■*> Super retained its viscosity, stayed in233 words
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Advertisement101 1983-09-02 14 Having a cold? Stuffy nose? Rough throat? Methis: w J Hudson's Eumenthol Jujubes It relieves infected medicated, to help ease stuffy r throats and leaves a pleasant. congestion in the nose and to soothing feeling relieve sore throats. For stuffy nose and sore throats. Hudson's Jujubes contain an I W101 words
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496 1983-09-02 15 Soft drinks firm to buy machines worth $7 million The Star THE Yeo Hiap Seng group of comEanies, the soft drink and foodased manufacturer, is taking steps to strengthen and increase its production of packet drinks. The company signed an agreement withThe Star - 496 words
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316 1983-09-02 15 JOYCE QUEK - By JOYCE QUEK KEPPEL appears to be opening up lines of credit in the US. Mr Tay Kim Kah, its managing director for group finance, has just returned from an exploratory round of talks with New York banks. He has316 words
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245 1983-09-02 15 THE announcement by Oversea-Chi-nese Banking Corporation of its proposed l-for-10 rights issue at $3 has left the market wondering what the money is being raised for. OCBC has stated that the additional $45 million is to further support its expanding activities, but245 words
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Article118 1983-09-02 15 TAHAP HOLDINGS has received acceptances amounting to 10,100 shares of Kuala Lumpur Industries, and now holds 3.37 million shares in KLI, representing 33.7 per cent of the company's issued capital. The general offer is now closed. BANDAR RAYA DEVELOPMENTS has announced a group pre-tax profit118 words
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Article710 1983-09-02 16 'Newcomer' Chew Sing Guan plays his corporate cards well in the purchase of MST The Star MR CHEW SING GUAN, a former merchant banker with Malaysian International Merchant Bankers, has certainly played the corporate cards well, especially when he is considered a newcomer to theThe Star - 710 words
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Article335 1983-09-02 16 The Star THE unidentified parties that have purchased a substantial stake in Toshiba Bhd, the publicly-listed company manufacturing household electrical products under the Toshiba brand, are believed to be Mr Adnan and Mr Vincent Tang.The Star - 335 words
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103 1983-09-02 16 THE Bank of Japan was believed by some dealers to have intervened by selling US dollars when Asian foreign exchange markets opened this morning. The dollar eased to 247 yen from New York's close of 247.30 yen. Gold rose in Singapore and103 words
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Article, Illustration128 1983-09-02 16 Your (Foreign Exchange) Your S$ to on* unit of foreign currency Soiling Buying TT/DO TT DD US| 2.1510 2.1410 2.1310 sterling 3 2235 3.1994 3.1844 Australian 1.8932 1.8706 1.8556 Canadian 1.7529 1.7294 1.7144 New Zealand 1.4044 1 3828 1.3628 S$ to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling 11.6545 11.0544128 words
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Article241 1983-09-02 16 Selected stocks at midday. Market tone: easier Boustead 3.02/3.10 Cold Storage 5.25/5.30 Esso 1.130 S F and N 6.00/6.10 GIH 4.00/4.04 Genting 4.82/4.84 Guthrie 4.02/4.06 Haw Par 2.67/2.69 Hume 6.10/6.25 Inchcape 3.28/3.30 Intraco 3.28 S Isetan 4.64/4.70 Jurong Cement 5.40/5.55 Jacks Intl 6.20/7.00 Keck Seng 6.10/6.20 Keppel 3.36/3.38241 words
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Advertisement74 1983-09-02 16 Fashion rides high at The Stables Saturday Fashion Shows Tuck into a delicious set lunch while V you watch an exciting collection of j fashion wear and accessories that 'J* T look terrific anywhere. L Bijin Hime Boutique ""Attractive door gift w /1 Lucky Draws \CA y Hagemeyer \\3 I74 words
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Article949 1983-09-02 17 PETER PHILIPPS - In W Germany, graduate unemployment is a worsening problem feature By PETER PHILIPPS STORY: DIE WELT, JUNE 8, 1983 THE trend towards university education in West Germany is unbroken. Graduates as a proportion of the working population have increased from 2.9 per cent in 1961 to 6.1 perSTORY: DIE WELT, JUNE 8, 1983 - 949 words
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587 1983-09-02 18 NOM-DE-PLUME JOYE - Responses to nature versus nurture statement were emotional NOM-DE-PLUME JOYE Singapore HAVING read letters to the press and interviews with the man-in-the-street in the press over the years, I tend to come to the conclusion that most responses tend to be emotional and587 words
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140 1983-09-02 18 PEOPLE who hardly earn $1,000 a month, coupled with heavy family commitments and a quarter of their salary going into the CPF, have very few places to go to in Singapore. Along Orchard Road, you see shopping centres and hotel buildings. Singapore140 words
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Article16 1983-09-02 18 MY llfe*s dream has been a perpetual nightmare. Voltaire, French writer (*****778)16 words
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Article, Illustration359 1983-09-02 19 YUSOF BIN ISHAK HE WAS a simple-living, hard working, disciplined yet shy man. He exemplified the radical, modern Muslim. He stood for multi-racialism and secular modernisation so wrote C M Turnbull in his book A History of Singapore 1819-1975. Mr Yusof bin Ishak was359 words
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236 1983-09-02 19 SHAUN KOH - STORIES BY SHAUN KOH NOT ONLY is it named after the first Malayan-born President of Singapore, but it also has the distinction of being as old as our country itself. Yusof Ishak Secondary School (YISS) may not be the236 words
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Article, Illustration115 1983-09-02 20 PEOPLE at leisure Specially tor the senior citizens. The old folk and residents of Bukit Merah watching the Road Show organised for National Day. Pictures by NG YEN CHONG Strictly for ladies! It's Ladies' Nite at Duxton Plain Community Centre. Skin-care demonstrations, flower arrangements and fashion designing tipsPictures by NG YEN CHONG - 115 words
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Article, Illustration426 1983-09-02 21 PAT D'ROSE - Doing what others might call work By PAT D'ROSE "IN life you do what's easy for you and work for others," Joe's rich baritone voice repeats his father's words. And that's just what he did. Dad had advised Joe to do what comes426 words
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Article, Illustration403 1983-09-02 22 Deaf teens Teen-Up (Ch 5, 6.50 pm) IN Singapore, there is a sizeable number of deaf teenagers. To the majority of hearing teenagers, this physical disability is a barrier in befriending their deaf contemporaries, as they do not understand their situation. One of the reasons for this attitude403 words
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Article210 1983-09-02 22 TV Scene WONG SING YEONG FROM Nov 7, SBC's Live from Studio One programme will begin a new series to be aired every Monday through Friday. The Nov 7 programme will be the 200 th since its inauguration in early 1982. To mark the milestoneWONG SING YEONG - 210 words
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Article182 1983-09-02 22 PHILIP CHEAH RTM has worked out a new TV schedule effective from this month. What it means for us on this side of the Causeway will be some new TV programmes. Star Trek fans can greet the universe with some confidence again, as the series willPHILIP CHEAH - 182 words
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Article, Illustration383 1983-09-02 25 LO TIEN YIN - But our illustrators have the technique By LO TIEN YIN ILLUSTRATORS in Singapore are not lacking in technique. But what tney need is some freshness in their works. "An illustrator needs more than just technique. The concept, the approach he takes is equally important. And sometimes, we383 words
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Article, Illustration649 1983-09-02 25 LTY ONCE upon a time, there was a man who battled numerous monsters in his search for treasure. Finally his quest ended and he opened the treasure chest. Bees flew out and stung him to death. That was eight years ago. Nowadays, for Hou SoonLTY - 649 words
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Advertisement83 1983-09-02 19 Spotlight on local Illustrators and book designers Page 26 True spirit. For more than of blending Whisky. 240 years, White And testimony to Horse Whisky has this,is the superb, been hlended smooth and mellow by master brewers taste of White ai the White Horse Horse Whisky, distillery. A truly fine83 words
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Advertisement38 1983-09-02 21 SALE '83 Summer Collection 30% 60% discount on Callaghan, Erreuno, Nadini, Malgari and Gaban. PA boutique Shop 7. Serendipity Row. Hyatt Kegency Hotel. Scotts Road. Singapore 0922 Tel: 734 6556. Opening Hours: Mon.jo Sat. 10.00 am to 6.30.pm38 words
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Miscellaneous1298 1983-09-02 22 1 IVH WlHv Radio programmes on Page Tf 3.00 Opening followed by A House I* Not a Home (C) H I rr-— The New Year celebrations in Pasadena, California JUlit Bp* and the Football Classics between senior Ameri- Wmm "Hi can football J" a 5.00 The Rainbow Patch: The Value1,298 words
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Miscellaneous1036 1983-09-02 23 Queen Elizabeth International Competition in flj# iV Brussels, will perform the SSO The 'X programme will include Reznicek's Overture Donna Diana, Szymanowski's Symphony No 2 op 19 and Beethoven's Violin Concerto in D, op 6i p ,I f The concert will be on tonight and tomorrow. Tickets at $4, $7,1,036 words
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Miscellaneous948 1983-09-02 24 Space race ONE of the most talked-about films on the horizon is The Right Stuff, but at fs* present, the screen-worthiness of the adaptation of Tom Wolfe's novel about fk the space race remains mysterious. I Wu \l\ The film, due out this autumn in the States, tells the story948 words
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Miscellaneous564 1983-09-02 26 leisure comics LIBRA ARIES March 21 to April 20 September 23 to October 22 Something appears to be prey- Something which happened in ing on your mind and it may be the past could become signifibest to get it off your chest. Try cant today. Some new equipto spare some564 words
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Miscellaneous200 1983-09-02 26 SERGEANT PRESTON OF THE YUKON By Don Sherwood and Stan Stunell ri IThe second passing on of me baton... RUNNER NUMBER TMREE TAKES OVER... STAAT r IT'S A PIECE )/FIRST TIME OUT OF THE f F/NISH 1 OF CAKE/ J BARN ALWAYS IS, ED.' I ANC v BERT.' S1 SEE200 words
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Article, Illustration281 1983-09-02 27 THE 1983 Festival of Books and Bookfair which opens in Hall 2 of the World Trade Centre this evening, will be the biggest ever. There will be more than 160,000 titles from 1,700 publishers on display at the 292 stands. The fair will be open to the281 words
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Article, Illustration279 1983-09-02 27 S. GOPINATHAN - S. GOPINATHAN. Chairman, Festival of Books, Singapore Pte Ltd THIS year's Festival of Books and Book Fair '83 marks yet another milestone in the growth of Singapore's most popular cultural event. Begun in 1969 by a group of brave optimists as a major activity of279 words
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Article, Illustration387 1983-09-02 29 LIKE a giant tree grown tall with time, the huge Festival of Books and Book Fair now being held at the World Trade Centre traces its roots back to a tiny seed planted more than 15 years ago. At that time, a National Book387 words
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374 1983-09-02 29 SO you've always wanted to write a best seller. Dreams of champagne parties, autograph-signing sessions, and perhaps a personal attendance at the film premier when they make your book into a blockbuster movie have sometimes passed through your mind. After all, if a local374 words
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Article731 1983-09-02 31 A CASE guide on when, what and how to buy a valuable reference tool CONSCIENTIOUS parents often feel that an encyclopaedia is a reference tool which their school-going children must have. But, with dozens of different encyclopaedias available on the Singapore market, the question is, which one to731 words
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Article353 1983-09-02 32 MICHAEL CHEAH - By MICHAEL CHEAH WHAT do you do when you want to read Sylvia Plath? Where do you go to look for a copy of Memory Babe: A Critical Biography of Jack Kerouac? Or Nick Toches' Hellfire, the Jerry Lee Lewis Story? If you've got friends353 words
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380 1983-09-02 32 LEE CHIU SAN - By LEE CHIU SAN DENNIS Enright, former head of the Department of English Literature at the University of Singapore described his semiautobiographical work as the "Memoirs of a Mendicant Professor." He always said that those who aspired towards pure poetry380 words
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Advertisement314 1983-09-02 28 jmisth Festival of Books and Book Fair 83 September 3-11, World Trade Centre Hell Two Towards a reading society CALENDAR OF EVENTS Saturday 3 September 3.30 p.m. Fun with storytelling in English: a programme for pre-schoolers. (For those who have already registered) Sunday 4 September 1.00 p.m. Puppet show for314 words
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Advertisement152 1983-09-02 28 FESTIVAL OF BOOKS AND BOOK FAIR September 3 -11 1983 World Trade Centre, Hall 2 Maritime Square, Singapore Fantastic Offer! Great reading value for your money. Singapore Book Distributor is proud to present 2 outstanding books for your reference library. This bcx>k covers an extensive For hundred of years, China152 words
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Advertisement70 1983-09-02 28 I II I MMI I I 15th FESTIVAL OF BOOKS BOOK FAIR 83 4 LX 3 11 SEPTEMBER 1983 WORLD TRADE CENTRE HALL 2 11 A.M. TO 9 P.M. DAILY ADMISSION FREE! ALL ARE WELCOME!! The biggest ever book exhibition where over 160,000 titles by 1,700 publishers in English, Chinese,70 words
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Advertisement1180 1983-09-02 36 I SINGAPORE BROADCASTING CORPORATION invito* application* for the following appointments: I 1. PRODUCER GRII 6. FILM/ENG I I 6) .E l S ica,/Varie,y) UGHTINGMAN ($1445 $3665) ($970 $2168) H DDOHI lOCD tfiD 111 To liaise lth and advise Film/ENG Cameramen on artistic ri\V/l/UvCl\ \3l\ 111 aspects of lighting and to1,180 words
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Article686 1983-09-02 37 MONITOR RACING BE My Native showed up well among the horses with engagements on Sunday on the track in Ipoh yesterday. Looking fit, he clocked 44.5 for 600 metres hard held. He is in the Class Two Division One I,loom straight race. The other686 words
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Article, Illustration705 1983-09-02 38 KAWAN KARIB SHOWS BETTER FORM THAN WHEN WINNING HIS LAST START MONITOR RACING TODAY'S TRACKWORK PENANG trainer Tommy Noordin's Kawan Karib displayed remarkable progress on a good track in Ipoh this morning. With jockey Soo astride, he beat Always Welcome (Sestich) in a 600 m trial705 words
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Article153 1983-09-02 38 Race 1: 1.15 Gass 4 Div 6 1,200 m: Uncommon. Race 2: 1.45 Clan 4 Div 3 1,200 m: Artapala Jaya, Moi Monsieur. Race 3: 2.15 Gass 4 Div 1 1,600 m: Superior Heights, Fortune Hunter, Heron, For The Record. Race 4: 2.45 Gass 4 Div 3 1,600153 words
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Article1294 1983-09-02 38 1.15 CLASS 4 DIV 8 1,200 m 1 SOOM Fiesta Espanota M T Bakrt <10) 2 ***** Nm Zealand 55.9 Sahab (9) 3 0000 Never Faar N 9S.S Kwong (t) 4 0947 Vecheron 95.5 Chua (11) 5 005 Rich And Famous 55.5 Ismadi (8) ***** Everything Nice 551,294 words
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418 1983-09-02 39 ERNEST FRIDA - Malaysians are confident after workout SINGAPORE VS MALAYSIA GOLF INTERNATIONAL By ERNEST FRIDA MALAYSIA will be chasing their 12th straight win over Singapore in their annual international golf match which starts at the Bukit course tomorrow. The Malaysians were all418 words
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Article102 1983-09-02 39 SINGAPORE golfers will tee off tomorrow determined to turn the tables when they meet Malaysia in their annual two-day international match at Bukit course. The event is played on the same lines as the Ryder Cup four doubles on the first day and eight102 words
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Article, Illustration317 1983-09-02 40 JALIL MISWARDI - UNEVEN GROUND MAKES IT DIFFICULT FOR FORWARDS TO SCORE KHALSA 0 POLICE 0 By JALIL MISWARDI AN evenly-contested match between two equally middle-of-the-ta-ble teams ended without any goals scored. Police and Khalsa shared points in their SHA Premier League match at the Police Academy yesterday. BothPICTURE: MOHD ISHAK - 317 words
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Article374 1983-09-02 40 TONY LIM - Centres lining up tourneys to spot talent By TONY LIM THERE will be plenty of action for bowlers in the next few months as a big bowling feast is in store for them. Bowling centres have lined up several tournaments in the hope of374 words
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Article, Illustration634 1983-09-02 41 Two young giants of tennis move towards being complete players SPORTS PEOPLE LAT-WP NEW YORK, Friday THEY are so alike and so different. Yannick Noah is tall, smoky, emotive. A Frenchman. Mats Wilander is compact, blond, reserved. A Swede They are clay-court players by experienceLAT-WP - 634 words
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Article406 1983-09-02 42 Complicated qualifying format eliminates top Chinese pair as Europeans KO Koreans 555 WORLD TABLE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS AP BRIDGETOWN, (Barbados) Friday IN a rare development in worldclass table tennis, Asian players will be playing second fiddle to the Europeans in the 555 World Table Tennis Championships here. ThisAP - 406 words
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Article, Illustration72 1983-09-02 42 UPI ZURICH, Friday: England, Greece, Italy and the Soviet Union are vying to host the World Cup soccer tournament in 1990, said the International Football Federation (Fifa) yesterday. Fifa said the four countries mustUPI - 72 words
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60 1983-09-02 42 BARCELONA: West German soccer international Bernd Schuster has extended his contract with the Spanish club Barcelona for a further five years which could be prolonged to seven, club sources said. The 23-year-old midfielder, who joined Barcelona60 words
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99 1983-09-02 42 UPI DHAKA: South Korea tied 2-2 with Bangladesh's Red team in the President's Gold Cup tournament yesterday. South Korea finished the robin league matches with six points to top Group B and earn a semifinalUPI - 99 words
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71 1983-09-02 42 Reuter QOIANIA, (Brazil): Brazil crushed Ecuador 5-0 and Uruguay defeated Chile 21 in qualifying matches for the America Soccer Cup last night. The competition, played every four years, is split into three qualifying groups of threeReuter - 71 words
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134 1983-09-02 42 Reuter LONDON, Friday BRITAIN'S Steve Ovett has been given the chance to make up for his disappointment in Coblenz, West Germany on Wednesday by attempting a possible mile world record in an athletics meeting at Crystal Palace hereReuter - 134 words
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Advertisement748 1983-09-02 37 NOTICES PUBLIC AUCTION CHAPTER 222 (PAWNBROKERS) Unredeemed pledges made up to February IMI consisting of gold and silver ornament!. jewelleries etc pledged with the following pawnshops will be sold by public auction Baa His Pawnshop Bit 1 Jle Sahil Merah all Sill Baa Jet Pawnshop Bit I Tg Pagar Plasa748 words
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Advertisement342 1983-09-02 37 OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A SHIP'S NAME We. PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL (PTE) LTD.. of 140 Cecil Street. #03-00, PIL Building, Singapore 0106, hereby give notice that in consequence of our intended purchase, we have applied to the Registrar of Singapore Ships under Section 417 of the Merchant Shipping Act (Chapter342 words
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Advertisement167 1983-09-02 40 WHAT YOU PLAY M SHOULD BE TOUGHER THAN WHAT YOU PLAY ON. It s murder out there on the hard courts of The uppers and lowers are stitched all the Singapore. Not ort you. On your shoes. way around to prevent sole separation. You see, a really hard, abrasive surface167 words
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Article, Illustration362 1983-09-02 43 D H ZHANG - BUT AUSTRALIAN GARDINER FACES STRONG OPPOSITION By D H ZHANG DEFENDING champion Alvin Gardiner of Australia will be back this year to attempt a "double" at the Toyota Singapore Open Grasscourt Tennis Championships from Sept 15-18 on the Singapore Cricket Club courts This year's tournament also362 words
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96 1983-09-02 43 Reuter ROME, Friday: Frenchman Thierry Vigneron set a world pole vault record here last night, beating by one centimetre the previous record set only four days ago by compatriot pierre quinon. At his third attempt Vigneron soared over 5 83 metres to wildReuter - 96 words
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98 1983-09-02 43 Reuter BRISBANE: Queensland capitalised on a controversial goal to beat Olympic champions India 2-1 in a tight match here yesterday. Michael Gomes put India in front in the second half with a smart goal from close range following good moves by Jalaluddin andReuter - 98 words
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110 1983-09-02 43 AP SYDNEY: Champion golfer Jack Newton came off the critical list yesterday in time to celebrate his ninth wedding anniversary by taking his first steps since his accident July 24. "He's looking great, but there are a lot of struggles aheadAP - 110 words
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212 1983-09-02 43 NO SOCCER PRO ALLOWED ROME, Friday THE president of the International Olympics Committee, Mr Jaan Antonio Samaranch, who declared on Wednesday that South African-born, Sydney Maree, the holder of the world 1,500 metres record, would not be allowed to compete in the212 words
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