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Title Section13 1983-02-06 1 The Sunday Times No. 2436 FEBRUARY 6, 1983 45 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 66/1/8313 words
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Article, Illustration467 1983-02-06 1 The day S'pore switched off Biggest-ever power failure and it took just 8 hrs 42 mins for all. the lights to come on again Helping hands... •••keep it orderly THE fridges started dripping within an hour. So did the foreheads as the aircon was silenced. The traffic lights went blank.467 words
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Article512 1983-02-06 1 LEE KIM CHEW - Health: Why the change... LEE KIM CHEW Our system must stand test of time' By SINGAPORE must change its present health care system because the two premises on which it was built are no longer valid. The two premises m a prepaid system financed by taxes are: THE demand for512 words
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Article232 1983-02-06 1 WHAT costs $2.95 and takes 9.6 minutes to go down? The same thing that sometimes takes as much as 14.9 minutes or as little as 7.7 minutes the average worker's lunch. One thing has not changed: He still has to have his bowl or plate232 words
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286 1983-02-06 1 PATIENT first, payment second. That will be the order of priorites under the health scheme, says Mr Goh Chok Tong, Defence and Second Health Minister. He told community leaders at a recent quest ion-and -answer session that people who had already retired were obviously286 words
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Article, Illustration122 1983-02-06 1 KAREN Carpenter (above), half of the brother-and-sister singing partnership which has sold 30 million records worldwide, is dead. She was found by her mother, unconscious m a walk-in wardrobe at the family home m Los Angeles. She died m hospital on Friday. The duo's agent saidReuter - 122 words
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Article41 1983-02-06 1 BEIRUT, Sat. A car bomb ripped through a seven-storey block of flats housing the offices of the Palestine Research Centre today, killing 10 people, wounding about 40 others and trapping people on the balconies of burning build- ings. UPIUPI - 41 words
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Article222 1983-02-06 1 THE President has appointed Justice Lai Kew Chai as chairman of the Commission of Inquiry to conduct the public investigation into the Sentosa cable car accident on Jan 2». Also appointed under Section 2 of the Inquiry Commissions Act as commissioners are Captains Peter Ho222 words
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127 1983-02-06 2 LONDON, Sat. Robber prices on the London market rose today to their highest levels for 15 months after the Soviet Union made Its first purchases of the year and encouraged speculative baying. Rubber for delivery between next October and December rose £3 to £663Reuter - 127 words
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Article, Illustration262 1983-02-06 2 Shultz and Deng exchange 'frank views' BEIJING, Saturday AMERICAN Secretary of State George Shultr wound up his talks m China today by agreeing with top leader Deng Xiaoping on the importance of continued work for enduring ties based on mutual trust. But China's official Xinhua news agency left no doubtAP - 262 words
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120 1983-02-06 2 ROME, Sat. Doctors m Rome's Bambino Gesu (Baby Jesus) Hospital have performed the world's first successful operation to remove a tumour from the heart of a newborn baby. The tumour, the size of a walnut, took up 80 per cent of the leftReuter - 120 words
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Article233 1983-02-06 2 BANGKOK, Saturday VIETNAMESE gunners today kept up artillery fire on the Thai-Cambodian border after a fierce battle last night m which three Cambodian guerillas were killed and six wounded, frontline reports said. Operating m small units, guerillas loyal to Democratic Kampuchean Prime Minister SonAFP; Reuter - 233 words
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Article61 1983-02-06 2 JASRA JACKSON, a joint venture United States-Brunei oil company, expects to finalise a contract with the Brunei government soon to drill for oil off the Sultanate. The Brunei-based weekly Borneo Bulletin said the company, which was granted a concession area comprising 40 per cent of the BruneiAFP - 61 words
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Article31 1983-02-06 2 SOME 949,800 Filipinos or 5.1 per cent of the workforce of 18.6 million nationwide were "totally unemployed" m 1982, Philippine Labour Ministry statistics published m Manila yesterday said. AFPAFP - 31 words
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Article28 1983-02-06 2 NORTHERN THAILAND police have launched a major drive against forces believed loyal to opium warlord Khun Sa, press reports m Bangkok said yesterday. AFPAFP - 28 words
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Article37 1983-02-06 2 THE PRO-VIETNAMESE Phnom Penh regime's national assembly opened its fourth session m the Cambodian capital yesterday, with head of state Heng Samrin among those present, the state news agency SPK, monitored m Bangkok, reported.37 words
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Article40 1983-02-06 2 TEN COALMINERS who were badly burnt m an explosion at a mineshaft m the central Philippine island of Cebu died on Friday night, bringing the death toll to 14, the Philippine News Agency reported yesterday. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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250 1983-02-06 2 A crucial test for Indira's party NEW DELHI, Sat. India's capital voted today m elections Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's Congress (I) Party badly needs to win after two major defeats m the south of the country last month. The poll for the metropolitan council and the municipal corporation is widelyReuter; AP - 250 words
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Article, Illustration271 1983-02-06 3 Find roofs for homeless, orders Weinberger WASHINGTON, Saturday UNITED STATES Defence Secretary Caspar Weinberger has ordered his department to find and equip buildings to house tens of thousands of jobless Americans who have been evicted from their homes. Defence Department spokesman Erik Opsahl said here yesterday that Mr Weinberger wantedAgencies - 271 words
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Article107 1983-02-06 3 Private prison cells in demand LOS ANGELES, Sat. Rooms without music, television or a view of the ocean costing US$l5O (Ss3lo) for a weekend are m demand here. Wealthy Calif ornians convicted of drunken driving prefer paying US$75 a day for a windowless private prison cell to avoid the promiscuityAFP - 107 words
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250 1983-02-06 3 WASHINGTON, Sat. President Ronald Reagan was treated to a surprise birthday party yesterday and turned it into a rollicking public relations coup seen by millions. The impromptu celebration, two days before his 72nd birthday, was led by Mrs Nancy Reagan and disrupted theReuter - 250 words
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Article84 1983-02-06 3 PABMA (Ohio), Sat. An associate pastor who died after suffering from cancer for two years gave the sermon at his own funeral yesterday on video tape. The Rev James Dotson, 27, died on Tuesday. The video tape moni- tor was placed on a stand to the left ofAP - 84 words
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Article78 1983-02-06 3 UNION LEADERS and employers of Britain's 29,000 striking water and sewerage workers yesterday agreed to hold new talks today, raising hopes that the 11-day pay stoppage will be ended. On the table will be an offer of up to £10 (Ss32) a week more m productivity bonuses.Reuter - 78 words
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Article44 1983-02-06 3 CHINA RELEASED 15 captured Vietnamese soldiers and spies yesterday, and Vietnam handed over 35 Chinese captives, the official Xinhua news agency reported m Beijing. Both sides had earlier announced their plans to release the captives for the lunar new year. APAP - 44 words
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Article48 1983-02-06 3 ARTIFICIAL HEART recipient Dr Barney Clark was beginning to make the kind of recovery doctors had been hoping for, and he may be able to leave the hospital soon if he kept it up, University of Utah Medical Centre spokesman John Dwan said yesterday. UPIUPI - 48 words
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Article46 1983-02-06 3 AFGHAN TROOPS raided a guerilla stronghold m Balkh province and rescued 11 Soviet civilians kidnapped a month earlier from Mazar-E-Sharif, northern Afghanistan. Four Soviets were killed m the fighting, and two others had been killed earlier, news reports m Kabul said yesterday. APAP - 46 words
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Article64 1983-02-06 3 WEST GERMAN Chancellor Helmut Kohl said on Friday that he would visit Moscow if he were returned to office m the general election next month. His statement seemed partly aimed at countering a pledge by his Social Democratic (SPD) challenger, Mr Hans-Jo-chen Yogel, to take personal initiatives mReuter - 64 words
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Article47 1983-02-06 3 A FEDERAL court has been asked by the United States government to compel Toyota Motor Corporation to supply sales and cost information needed to determine how much the JaDanese carmaker owes the US m taxes for the fiscal years 1975 to 1978. APAP - 47 words
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Article, Illustration575 1983-02-06 5 Leaders want US to get Israeli troops out of Lebanon LONDON, Sat MODERATE Arab countries are increasingly worried that they will be put at risk if the United States falters m its Middle East policy by backing down m the current US confrontation withObserver News Service - 575 words
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Article282 1983-02-06 5 ACCRA, Sat GHANAIAN exiles flocking home from Nigeria told horror stories of a week's journey across West Africa plagued by disease, malnutrition and ill-treatment. Hundreds of thousands of the estimated two million illegal immigrants given two weeks to leave Nigeria have flocked westwards along the dustyUPI - 282 words
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153 1983-02-06 5 WASHINGTON, Sat. Egypt and Israel were awarded the lion's share (51 per cent) m the US$9,--200 million (5518,972 million) foreign military aid budget proposed yesterday by the US government for fiscal 1984. The draft budget, which does not include straight economic aid, calls forAFP - 153 words
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Article118 1983-02-06 5 'Secret accord to cut oil price' NEW YORK, Sat. The oil ministers of Saudi Arabia and Kuwait have agreed secretly on steps to cat the price of erode oil from US$34 (Ss7l) to US$34 (5561.8) a barrel, Business Week reported here yesterday. The magazine said the two ministers would giveAFP - 118 words
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Article81 1983-02-06 5 NEW YORK, Sat. Chemical Bank became the first US bank to receive a loan payment from Iran yesterday since the hostage crisis of 1980. A total of U5526.4 million (5554.4 million) was turned over to it from an account held by the Bank of England. TheReuter - 81 words
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Advertisement790 1983-02-06 5 SHOW APAn%ENT^^? k imf* I Brookvale Park is the ideal home away jSb*&!ii'^& rom tne nustle ancl bustle of the City. et y° u can et to town n minutes via the Pan Island Expressway ■jg^i^i' So. don't hesitate' BB We have only 2 units (MT 3) and 8 units790 words
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Article, Illustration421 1983-02-06 6 LIM PHAY- LING - LIM PHAY-LING By NEARLY 50 years after he introduced Social Security m the United States, Frank Bane says he made a mistake. "If I had to do it all over again, I would make several changes," he told the Washington Post m a recent421 words
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Article, Illustration317 1983-02-06 6 Why the Berlin Philharmonic won't dance to Karajan's tune A PRETTY clarinettist has struck a sour note with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. The talented 23-year-old brunette discovered by conductor Herbert von Karajan I bat rejected by his orchestra could cost the conductor and his musicians millions of Kunds m cancelled317 words
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Article, Illustration262 1983-02-06 6 HE TOOK six months off to look after his baby when the child was born. Today, 10 months later, he's only working half-time so he can spend more time with his son. His bio-chemist wife, who went back to work after the baby was262 words
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Advertisement167 1983-02-06 6 I CHINESE NEW YEAR SALE Organised: Wi SINGAPORE WOODCRAFT F E G L C T°b Venue Multi-Colour Building, 7V2 Km. Pasir Panjang Rd, 30, Alexandra Terrace (off Pasir Panjang Road) Tel: *****89 *****36 *****8 Date 5/2/83 11/2/83 Time 9.30 a.m. 6.30 p.m. (Sunday as usual] Rosewood High Table 1 MM167 words
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194 1983-02-06 9 PNB will not buy shares in haram industries ALOR STAR, Saturday THE government's investment arm, Permodalan Nasional Berhad (PNB), will not buy shares in Gentings Berhad or Empat Nombor Ekor Sdn. Bhd. in keeping with its Islamic policy. PNB general manager, Mr Khalid Ibrahim, said PNB officers had been instructedNST - 194 words
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Article, Illustration251 1983-02-06 9 Musa: Why we need 'shock tactics' leaders THIS is probably an important reminder that I should pursue my work and commitments consistent with the views I have so far expressed. These relate to the questions of freedom and justice transcending narrow ra- m cial considerations, s Deputy Minister m theNST - 251 words
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Article72 1983-02-06 9 BETONG, Sat. Two terrorists of the outlawed Communist Party of Malaya (CPM) surrendered to security forces yesterday m Southern Thailand, a Thai military spokesman said here today. He said the guerillas were of Thai origin and had joined the movement 15 years ago. Security forcesReuter - 72 words
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162 1983-02-06 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. SOME pimps are using marriage proposals to get girls released from rehabilitation centres. As a result, the Malaysian Ministry of Welfare Services is scrutinising thoroughly all marriage proposals. Most proposals are not genuine and often the intention behind162 words
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241 1983-02-06 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday IN A bold move to reintroduce prisoners to life "outside," prison authorities will start programmes to help longterm inmates rebuild contact with society. The move will also help prisoners catch up on f 'lost time," the Malay Mail reported. The long241 words
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Advertisement29 1983-02-06 10 Save time.Save electricity. Save water with Toshiba "Dryer" ED 738T* VH 1110E AW4OOOE AWBOOOE AWBIIOE AW 8200E"* AWB3OOE BJTOSHIBA For further information, call Guthrie Singapore Pte. Ltd Tel: *****5/*****529 words
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396 1983-02-06 11 Best-design awards for architects SINGAPORE architects will have a chance for the first time to win prestigious awards for outstanding designs which were developed between 1978 and 1982. The awards will be presented to winners m seven categories. They are commercial, hotels, residential, detached dwellings, industrial, civic/religious/institutional/recreational and mixed development.396 words
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122 1983-02-06 11 SINGAPOREANS will be able to admire pictures of traditional Chinese architecture dating back about 5,001 years at the coming exhibition on architectural works organised by the Singapore Institute of Architects. The pictures will be displayed from Feb 21 to Feb 23 m a special122 words
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Article70 1983-02-06 11 GIVING advice landed a man in court yesterday where he was fined $150 for acting as an unauthorised advisor. On Friday, Syed Yaacob bin Syed Ok, 37, approached a man at the Immigration Department in Empress Place and offered to fill up application forms for70 words
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Article, Illustration395 1983-02-06 11 HEDWIG ALFRED; JUNE TAN; LINDA AUSTIN - HEDWIG ALFRED JUNE TAN LINDA AUSTIN A SPECIAL three-man committee will be set up as a "sounding board" for the Hindu Studies programme, one of the religious knowledge options to be offered to pupils next year. The committee with one representative from the Education Ministry,395 words
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Article108 1983-02-06 11 YESTERDAY'S Schools' Council meeting went on, despite the power failure, at the Division of Educational Technology block m Kay Siang Road. Principals, top Education Ministry officials and the press all crammed into a small room to discuss issues of the day. And for the first time,108 words
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475 1983-02-06 11 THE drums were beaten yesterday for the "Cinderella" uniformed groups as the Ministry of Education launched a drive to raise membership to 22,000 students. These six youth groups Boy Scouts, Girl Guides, Boys' and Girls' Brigade, Red Cross Youth and St. John's475 words
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207 1983-02-06 11 THE revised Hindu Studies syllabus is too difficult, has too much philosophy and legend, and one epic too many. Must students know the Mahabharata epic in addition to the Ramayana, asked Mr R. Sivasubramaniam, vice-principal of St Patrick's School. And why cover the207 words
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95 1983-02-06 11 CDC training in fire safety for students STUDENTS will now be trained by the Civil Defence Command m fire safety measures. The CDC has taken over the duties of implementing the Fire Safety Education Programme m schools from the Singapore Fire Services from the beginning of this month. A CDC95 words
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Article, Illustration751 1983-02-06 12 IRENE NGOO - The 10-min luncher and what he eats IRENE NGOO By 1. Rice with aid* dishes 2. Chicken rice 3. Fried mcc, mifen, chao quo tiao 4. Curry rice 5. Hamburger or steak 6. Char aiew rice 7. Fried rice 8. Fiahball mcc 9. Duck rice 10. Duck noodle* HE takes751 words
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281 1983-02-06 12 VISITORS to Sentosa Wax Museum may be able to see one of the main figures signing the agreement m the epoch-making 1819 treaty between the Sultan of Johore and the English East India Company. The scene is among the several tableaux from 14th century281 words
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175 1983-02-06 12 A "SHOW cause" action involving a record $3.5 million bail against a Taiwanese housewife who stood surety for her husband was yesterday adjourned till Monday morning for hearing. Mr Denis Tan, for the bailor, Madam Lee Su Yng, 33, applied for an adjournment175 words
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Article77 1983-02-06 12 WOON Chye Soon, 28, was charged m a magistrate's court yesterday with six counts of theft of four vans and its contents. He was also accused of stealing goods from two other vans. The vans were worth $26,000 while the goods were valued at $18,010.50. The77 words
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Article324 1983-02-06 12 ELENA CHONG - ELENA CHONG By A WRIT of summons for alleged defamation has been filed by a senior Labour Ministry official against a dental surgeon. Mr Ameerali Abdeali is seeking damages and costs from Dr Oliver Hennedige, president of the Singapore Dental Association. Mr Abdeali, an executive engineer324 words
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Article98 1983-02-06 12 A LABOURER who swindled $425 from two men was fined $1,000 by a magistrate yesterday. Ithnain bin Mustari, 24, took $275 from Mr Misiri bin Wathiman to pay to the CPF office. He also took Mr Jaafar bin Makah's passport and collected $150 to extend Mr Jaafar's98 words
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Article67 1983-02-06 12 BUSINESSMAN Teng Kok Ge, alias Teng Kok Heng, 43, yesterday faced nine charges of criminal breach of trust involving a total of $57,000 entrusted to him when he was guarantor of 14 foreign students. He is alleged to have committed the offences between May 2567 words
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Article532 1983-02-06 15 THE sudden loss of four generators at the Jurong Power Station led to a "cascading effect" which resulted In the collapse of the power supply system, the PUB said last night. About 31 per cent of the Island's power supply was cut off when the532 words
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Article, Illustration486 1983-02-06 15 Most roads free from traffic jams by 3.15 p.m. QUICK action by the police and cooperation from motorists saved the day when the big power failure hit Singapore yesterday. Chaos on the roads was averted and traffic flowed smoothly even when all the traffic486 words
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Article, Illustration348 1983-02-06 15 THE blackout did more for community spirit than any number of public exhortations. That was the brighter side of the blackout which, among other things, jammed lifts, trapping hundreds of people tor hours. People who might have passed each other on the stairs without so348 words
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254 1983-02-06 15 THE government's main concern m yesterday's power failure was to restore electricity supply as soon as possible m vital installations and on the roads and that lives were not lost. Dr Tony Tan, Minister for Trade and Industry and minister m charge of254 words
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Article, Illustration659 1983-02-06 15 SATURDAY shopping and office work slowed to a trickle during yesterday's blackout but generally all over the island, people coped with the inconvenience. In Shenton Way, some executives spilled out of their offices as switchboard telephones got snarled and little business could659 words
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Article167 1983-02-06 15 The islandwide power failure provided a perfect backdrop as the military handed out cash awards yesterday to 46 units which had saved tyIn the 12 months beginning September 1981, they had saved $980,000 for the Defence Ministry. That was almost seven per cent of167 words
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168 1983-02-06 16 NATlONALDevelopment Minister Teh Cheang Wan will visit Kuala Lumpur tomorrow and on Tuesday to forge closer personal ties with Malaysian leaders and government officials. Mr Teh will be accompanied by his deputy director (special duties), Mr Tow Joon Lai; the Housing Board building and168 words
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Article57 1983-02-06 16 THE Minister for Foreign Affairs and Culture, Mr S Dhanabalan, presented prizes to the winners of the song, rhetorical and essay contest organised by the Kallang community centre last night. He was the guest of honour at the sixth Ponggal festival, an Indian harvest festival, at the57 words
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Article52 1983-02-06 16 A WATCHMAN was yesterday found murdered at the Sing Lun garment factory m Paya Lebar Road. Mr Intrasan s/o Nirhu, 65, was found dead with multiple hip wounds and a wire round his neck. A police spokesman said that his quarters was found ransacked but his savings were52 words
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398 1983-02-06 16 Blackout delays signing of memorandum YESTERDAY'S islandwide power failure might have prevented a formal agreement between the civil service training institutes of Malaysia and Singapore from being signed yesterday, but the pooling of resources and cooperation between them would carry on as planned. The398 words
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297 1983-02-06 16 FROM now on, Malaysian and Singapore civil servants will see each other more often m the classrooms and share the same teachers and training and research materials. This is the essence of the memorandum of understanding which was to be signed between Malaysia's National297 words
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Article, Illustration95 1983-02-06 16 This is no stunt by Knievel IT WAS a case of a twowheel stunt that didn't work. Not that our Evel Knievel had intended this way, but he just was not trained for the act. The unidentified driver was trained to drive the feeder bus service 757, plying between Changi95 words
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130 1983-02-06 16 Police hold 41 -year-old woman on suspicion of cheating POLICE have arrested a 41-year-old woman m connection with a series of cheating cases. It Is believed that she had collected about $15MW from nine people. She usually approached them posing as a housing agent selling private or public apartments, often130 words
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765 1983-02-06 16 JUDITH HOLMBERG; FILOMINA D' CRUZ - JUDITH HOLMBERG FILOMINA D'CRUZ By and ELEVEN-year-old Andrea Lim plans to be home to watch every one of them; 12-year-old Kamal Vaswani felt he was being talked down to, and 13-year-old Eugene Teo found the foreign news difficult to digest. But all of765 words
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Advertisement663 1983-02-06 16 9 _PP|__RPv C|V \*W_r Iml II Lunar New Year Offer. _!_HK^i k TGSIUOIt C-XffiLQsslOn 83 m m%, m remarkably a fine collection Imported (Japan) pleated skirts with belts W Hi X &OV"* R \A/ith \/or\/ Qnorial m minrl J29 90 $7900 !9 k T__i wiin very special occasionb m rTiinu.663 words
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Article, Illustration2359 1983-02-06 17 THE Defence and Second Health Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong, had three separate question-and-answer sessions on the National Health Plan with about 200 community leaders. They came from the 75 constituencies and met him m Tiong Bahru community centre last September before the Blue2,359 words
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Article, Illustration2383 1983-02-06 17 Treatment even for those without means 6 IN extreme cases, where both patient and children have no means of paying for the expenses, we still treat him and remit their fees. I can give the assurance that the patients, regardless of their means, will be treated first. We will investigate2,383 words
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243 1983-02-06 18 Visitor traffic to Sentosa 'picking up' VISITOR traffic to Sentosa is picking up, after a fall immediately after the cable car tragedy, according to the Sentosa Development Corporation. On Friday, the SDC counted 1,400 visitors who took the ferry, compared to 600 visitors on Monday when normal ferry services resumed.243 words
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Article, Illustration416 1983-02-06 18 THE two cable cars which plunged into Keppel Harbour last Saturday are believed to have fallen because the clamps holding them to the hauling cable were released when the drillship Eniwetok became entangled with the cables. A technical source, familiar with the installationBusiness Times - 416 words
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Article, Illustration171 1983-02-06 18 TWO helicopter crew rescued 13 people from four cable cars, starting at 12.45 a.m. last Sunday. Winds and the downwash from the rotor blades buffeted the cable cars, making the winchmen and the cars swing wildly. If the winch lines had got entangled with the cable, the menP.Gwee - 171 words
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Article, Illustration1177 1983-02-06 18 MANMOHAN KAUR, 25, was the second last survivor rescued m the cable car tragedy last weekend. She was one off seven people m her cable car. Her mother-in-law, Pritam Kaur, 60, and brother-in-law, Mahinder Singh, 41, died when they fell out of the1,177 words
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471 1983-02-06 18 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR By NEVER m training were they prepared for such an emergency. "I had never flown on any rescue mission before. It was only the usual training flights, no more," 19-year-old winchman K. H. Phua, a lance-corpo-ral who was m the first rescue471 words
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Article, Illustration177 1983-02-06 18 THE Sentosa cable car tragedy made world headlines. Shortly after the accident, a London paper telephoned the Straits Times newsdesk for more information, followed by ITN, Independent Television News, a British commercial news network. Four hours later, an American paper called. They rang again twice the177 words
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Article, Illustration91 1983-02-06 18 Floating crane THIS could have been used to rescue people m the cable cars over the water. The crane would hoist a rescuer up to the car m a cage. He would open the door and take the passengers down m the cage to the ground or to a boat91 words
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Article, Illustration70 1983-02-06 18 SET on a turntable, the ladder can stretch to 30 metres. The plan was for rescuers to climb up, open the door of the cable car and help the passengers climb down, or carry them down the ladder. But the ladder was too short and the turntables unstable70 words
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Advertisement92 1983-02-06 18 YOUR LAST CHANCE/ £M mP Only 5 days due to heavy demand%j fl 6th to 10th Feb 1983. 10am to Bpm SSP Jtapfek A warehouse loaded with a whole world M SUb^ -Wflj W of Lunar New Year goodies! Garden stools 3 Shoe |ji CP' t^P A I Shelvina*' 692 words
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Article, Illustration1795 1983-02-06 19 Peter Barnard - Peter Barnard by THERE is only one test of a rescue operation: Did it save as many lives as it was possible to save? By dawn last Sunday, the answer to that was clear enough. Yes, it did. I make this point because1,795 words
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Article, Illustration79 1983-02-06 19 Discoveries in the world around us SCIENTISTS are breeding a large microbe that will eat oil slicks and convert them into a waste that sea creatures can eat. This superbug could prove to be the answer, too, to the problem of the disposal of plastics. It could help79 words
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Article48 1983-02-06 19 SCIENTISTS reckon that 0.5 ha of algae, microscopic pond weeds, could one day provide the protein equivalent of 100,000 steaks a year. Researchers believe that in about 20 per cent of the world's land, enough algae could be developed to feed 7,000 million people.48 words
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Article, Illustration126 1983-02-06 19 THE earth has been under bombardment from space. The "bombs" were huge rocks which centuries ago crashed on every continent, tearing gaping holes in the ground. Now American scientist Dr George Wetherill has discovered an arsenal of rocks in the sky and says it could126 words
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203 1983-02-06 20 LUNAR NEW YEAR celebrations are becoming more indifferent, said Mr Chan Chee Seng, the MP for Jalan Besar. Fewer people are visiting each other and fewer children are wearing new clothes for the occasion, he observed. How true, many will muse as they203 words
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Article, Illustration3327 1983-02-06 20 H L LIM met Mr David Marshall, Singapore's envoy to France, Spain and Portugal, m the ambassador's home m one of the fashionable residential streets of Paris. The house is warm, comfortable and quiet. They were seated on settees m the hall. Mr Marshall talked3,327 words
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Advertisement390 1983-02-06 20 r dnyrninQ com©s thrni info 71-fSM A m fiflfeMi lAflll TOI/^ It .^F I m i<B. |H 9RBtob»^_ lwi II Ok few hi <«<«. J V^ flk^ ,^^*^^fl ISMr V VII TJ g%» m. mm M m_» l Hbbl daBHMiVMP l 's9 W^r WW■ m^^ m ■Ik Jtmf WKK <HH390 words
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760 1983-02-06 21 ROSEMARY CHEN - ROSEMARY CHEN AS I SEE IT By EVERY school holiday our menagerie is extended by new additions. (There will be no one at school to feed the rabbits or fish.) Sometimes rats are rescued from an untimely end m the science lab to join our760 words
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Article, Illustration243 1983-02-06 21 Contest winner: Terry Sociago Jalan Chelagi Singapore 1750 DETERMINATION. Resolve. True Grit. Many readers saw these qualities m Nik Kasmani's photo of the man m a wheelchair competing m the New Nation Big Walk last May. The undisputed Picture of the Year, said 458 of the243 words
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Article, Illustration1156 1983-02-06 21 E.T., the Lone Ranger, Taiji Master, True Grit and Saturday Night Fever never had it so good. They all had reruns m captions written for 1982's best pictures by The Sunday Times readers who must be avid moviegoers. The productivity, save water, family planning and Q-up campaigns also1,156 words
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Article, Illustration1217 1983-02-06 22 Monica Gwee - Monica Gwee ■a UNTIL today, my father will insist I never became a doctor because I read two Enid Blyton books daily m my formative years instead of doing my maths homework and memorising the parts of the stomach. He reasons I1,217 words
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Article, Illustration683 1983-02-06 22 'A COUNTRY house, Brideshead, might stand as a tribute to an age when wealth was gorgeous and power had dignity, but the worm was already m the bud and the dry rot climbing those walls.' STEWART MERGE rereads the Evelyn Waugh novel whose 11-part adaption683 words
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Advertisement586 1983-02-06 24 73 Vehicles Accessories/Maintenance CHINESE NEW YEAR OFFERI (BETWEEN $60 TO $90) Italian and Japan*** saal covart of varied designs and colours lo suit your budget Free installation and ampl* parking spaces at our shop. Many items of automotive accessories are also on display. ONLY AT: Style Auto Trading Company Katong586 words
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Advertisement867 1983-02-06 24 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun 1979 DATSUN 100A Alrcond, radio, cassette, new tyres. Tip top condition Asking: $15,500. View: 4208. Blk 728. Ang Mo Klo Aye 6 or call: Adrian Tan *****33. ALMOST 1974 DATSUN 200 L. Co owner, alrcond., tax/ Insurance new. Passed Inspection. Tel: *****12. APRIL 79867 words
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Advertisement867 1983-02-06 24 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Ford FORD ESCORT 1973 1100 C.c. 4-doors, road tax Insurance Sept. '83. Asking $3,850. Tel: *****42. LATE 1977 FORD Escort 1.6 Ghia, In Immaculate condition, radio cassette, alrcond, sports rims. Contact *****30. No brokers. MID 1973 FORD Cortina 1300. Economical, alrcon, radio/ cassette. Selling cheap,867 words
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Advertisement1293 1983-02-06 24 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale i) Honda Honda Now Honda Civic Sedan with 5-speed gears, automatic retracting seatbelt and demister Nett price with 150% ARF inclusive of air-con $25,727 (effective 1.11.82) View the car many desire at the nearest showroom today. IJI HONDA. \JLJLJ ANSWERINi; NITRE SHEW1,293 words
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Advertisement1355 1983-02-06 24 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi I) Mitsubishi i) Mitsubishi I) Mitsubishi t I «^^Ji Our free offer of a Pioneer UPX-8600 «X car stereo with every purchase of a .^-i^ I^* Mitsubishi Tredia, Lancer For Galant GLS1,355 words
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Advertisement443 1983-02-06 24 76 Vehicles For Sale l) Others 1981 BMW 315. Aircon, downpayment $8,000. Galant 1600 GS. Aircon downpayment $3,500. Mazda 323 4-door. Aircon, downpayment $4,000. Datsun 100A. Aircon, downpayment $3,000. 1980 Mercedes Benz 200. Aircon, downpayment $15,000. Toyota 1300 DX. Aircon, sports rims, Q 1 plate, downpayment $3,500. Lancer 1400 SL.443 words
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Advertisement872 1983-02-06 24 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Others 1950 MGY IN excellent condition. Body recently rebuilt rustproofed Very original with sunroof. Just passed VICOM Tel *****60. 1972 CHRYSLER 180 New metallic paint, tax. Insurance, concealed alrcond., radio. Just passed inspection. Showroom condition. $2,200 0.n.0. (*****78). 1973 MINI SPECIAL. No PARF Very sporty.872 words
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Advertisement727 1983-02-06 25 76 Vehicles For Sale n) Motor Cycles/ Scooters AQ Original Honda 360F In very good condition. Selling $i omi o no Tel *****97 AY HONDA 550 c.c Good condition Selling $1,000 negotiable. ***** Philip AW PEI7SN. INSURANCE/ tax new Call Joe *****54 after Bam swm> above secures AX SUZUKI GS42SE727 words
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Advertisement752 1983-02-06 25 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses l HDB PROPERTIES TO LET Tenders are Invited for the lettlngs of the following unfurnished residential propertles:Tendsr Deposit Payable I A) JALAN HANG JEBAT (Off Portsdown Road) 2-Storey Flat(l bedroom) (1) 22 Jalan Hang Jebat, Block 105 $380.00 I B) NORM ANTON ESTATE (Off Ayer752 words
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Advertisement668 1983-02-06 25 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST 1648 BUNGALOW. COMPLETION mid '83. Area 9,300 built-in 4,000 sq.ft. Freehold. $1.2 million. *****21 agent. PASIR RIS BEACH Park, doublestorey terrace, 2,400 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms/ servant's. $420,000. Tel: *****30. SERANGOON GARDEN ESTATE, corner single-storey terrace, 4 900 sq.ft.668 words
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Advertisement615 1983-02-06 25 90 Properties Wanted OUR COMPANY URGENTLY wanted to buy or rent old house, land or flat. Owners please tel: *****08 No agents. WEALTHY LOCAL/FOREIGN businessmen looking for houses/ apartments for investment or own occupation. Tel: *****91. WANTED TO BUY Balmoral Park Flat, lower floor, untenanted. Principals please call: *****10. 93615 words
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Advertisement599 1983-02-06 25 95 Foreign Properties 95 Foreign Properties i CALIFORNIA AGRICULTURAL PROPERTIES FOR SALE 7098 ACRES MERCED COUNTY One contiguous parcel m a Central San Joaquin Valley location 4 miles Northeast of city of Merced It is estimated that 80°o of this acreage could be developed to irrigated permanent plantings including varietal599 words
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Advertisement553 1983-02-06 25 102 Tours NAM HO TRAVEL SERVICE I! I PTE LTD. Hlld Office: G l4- 16- 18, Pearl's Centre, Eu Tong Sen Street, (Yangtze Theatre) Singapore 0105 Tel: *****33 (7 lines) Brmct Olllci: 1 1 9, People's Park Complex, Ground Floor, New Bridge Road, Singapore 0105. Tel: *****1/91 1662 *****3/*****2/*****6 *****8/*****63553 words
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Advertisement511 1983-02-06 25 112 Commercial OUR TRAINING BRINGS YOU SUCCESS DAY/NIGHT CLASSES AVAILABLE New Classes Commencing m FEBRUARY Bookkeeping (Elementary/Intermediate English for Commerce Shorthand (Theory /Speed) Accounting (Higher) Japanese (Beginners) Basic Electronics Electrical Engineering (Part I Part II) Electrical Install. Fittings Grade 111 Computer Programming (Theory/Practical) Institute of Data Processing Management (IDPM-UK Examination)511 words
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Advertisement588 1983-02-06 25 137 Religious Announcements ORCHARD ROAD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner of Orchard Road Penang Road Tel: *****8/ *****81 English Service: 9.00 a.m. Mandarin Service: 11.30 a.m. Indonesian Service 2.30 p.m. German Service: 4.30 p.m. English Service: 6.00 p.m. Sunday School, creche, Youth Groups, Fellowship hour assocaited with all services. All welcome. APPOINTMENTS588 words
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Advertisement41 1983-02-06 25 138 Other Announcements i FOCUS ON THE FAMILY" Kr. nimshow What wtvei wish thru husbands knew about women The Lonely Housewife. 7.30 p.m. Orchard Road Pres byterian Church, Sunday 6th February. Featuring James Dob sun Use CATS when m need. I41 words
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Article, Illustration958 1983-02-06 26 Aces of clubs 4 Hamilton, who did so much to help Northern Ireland reach the World Cup quarter finals, is a centre forward m the traditional British style big, strong and willing to produce 100 per cent effort and determination. Cards on the table show a United and Liverpool CupJERRY SEH - 958 words
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Advertisement163 1983-02-06 26 ■at. f*^ r^ f** 1 The Architects of Time Ebel, the distinctive mark of the elite, has astounded even watch connoisseurs with its masterpieces. Brilliant inventions that personify lasting beauty. With flawless technical refinement stemmed from traditional craftsmanship that improve continually with the passing of the years. A famous name163 words
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Miscellaneous311 1983-02-06 26 ATHLETICS: Inter-City Youth meet— Tiong Bahru (Jalan Besar, 7am), Today will be the second day of trials Armed Forces v Kaki Bukit (Jurong, for athletes under 19 years to make Bpm). Second Division Brickworks the team to Hong Kong where they v Jurong Town (Queenstown), Pongwill compete against youth athletes311 words
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Article, Illustration1394 1983-02-06 27 6 When those Busby Babes died, so, alas, did en era, a symbol and an ideal. But how much greater Manchester United might have been had fate not dealt a cruel hand m Munich we shall never m know. FEW cities have cast such an1,394 words
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Advertisement224 1983-02-06 27 jm SINGAPORE H^S SPORTS IBS COUNCIL X /port/ for all SSC'$ weekly Sports for All programmes JT COURSES Jm /V* Rhythmic Exercise Class I Commencing on Wednesday, 23 February 1983 P Time: 7,00pm to B.oopm v^ 6 Days: Every Wednesday and Friday Cf lw Fee: $15 per person (3-month course)224 words
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Advertisement840 1983-02-06 27 I CLEARANCE I I SALE I I Furniture at prizes I I Available: B H Imported H Bedroom Set Hi Living Room Set H H Dining Room Set H Yuai Furniture Industries Pte Ltd ■Be World Trade Centre. 02- 65- 67 Tel: *****04 R 5 4to 11 February 1983 11.00840 words
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Article84 1983-02-06 28 Schuster banned MADRID, Sat. Barcelona's West German star Bernd Schuster was banned for three games by the Spanish Football Federation yesterday after he was sent off on Wednesday for arguing with a referee. Schuster claimed he was tripped In Celta's penalty area daring a Spanish Cup tie In Vigo,84 words
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Article, Illustration41 1983-02-06 28 Three cheers for Franz MUNICH, Sat. Franz Beckenbauer, 37, who has won almost every trophy soccer has to offer, has been honoured by his native state Bavaria. He was awarded the Order of Merit by state Premier Franz Josef Strauss.41 words
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Article62 1983-02-06 28 Zico the hero again RID DE JANEIRO, Sat. Brazil World Cup star Zico rescued Flamengo from an embarrassing defeat for the second time m five days yesterday when he snatched the equaliser to salvage a 1-1 draw with Rio Negro m the Brazilian championship. Zico floated a corner kick62 words
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Article103 1983-02-06 28 TOMORROW being the 25th anniversary of the Munich air crash, which killed eight of the famous "Busby Babes" Manchester United team, a book written by the only Journalist to survive the accident, Frank Taylor, has sold oat before publication. Foot thousand copies of "The Day A Team103 words
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Article, Illustration146 1983-02-06 28 Bill's through to semi-finals after third upset win PHILADELPHIA, Sat. Unseeded Bill Scanlon scored his third upset win to reach the semi-finals of the United States indoor professional tennis championships here yesterday. Scanlon followed up victories over No. 10 seed Jimmy Arias and French Open champion Mats Wilander,146 words
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Article55 1983-02-06 28 NEW YORK, Sat. Tennis ace Vitas Gerulaltls was not indicted on drag charges as he expected and his lawyer believes the delay m an indictment may mean the government is re-examining the case. "We hope they are taking a closer look at the case," hisUPI - 55 words
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Article142 1983-02-06 28 PALM BEACH, Sat. Second-seeded Andrea Jaeger swept past Zina Garrison 6-1, 6-1 yesterday to move into the semi-finals of the US$l5O,OOO ($309,000) Murjani Cup women's tennis tournament. In today's semi-final round, Andrea will meet Czechoslovakia's Hana Mandlikova, the No. 4 seed, who defeated South Africa's Rosalyn142 words
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Article250 1983-02-06 28 PERTH, Sat. New Zealand beat England by seven wickets today m a triangular World series Cup cricket match which was restricted by rain to 23-over-a side. England were 45 for three wickets, off 17.3 overs, when heavy rain interrupted play. Gower and Derek Randall were250 words
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Article31 1983-02-06 28 NEW DELHI, Sat. Sunil Gavaskar, captain of the Indian cricket team admitted that his side had been outplayed m the six-Test series against Pakistan which ended m Karachi yesterday. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article238 1983-02-06 28 PEBBLE BEACH, Sat. Ken Green had never been close to the lead before on the US professional golf circuit, but today, he found himself three strokes m front after two rounds of the U*****,000 ($845,000) Bing Crosby national pro-am tournament. Green, 24, shot a238 words
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Advertisement140 1983-02-06 28 Sb n<h -^f^^ritffl^l ■^p T dßi ae^^l Ml. Now. Qantas offers more of Europe. Now, Qantas offers you even more of Europe, with three new direct services to Sunday at 22.45 hours. And if that's not enough, remember to ijonclon. Qantas to Europe. With a choice of original Qantas Business140 words
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Article, Illustration283 1983-02-06 29 J. RAJENDRAN - Changi fail against a United force J. RAJENDRAN By FARRER Park United put up a mediocre performance but still managed to get away with a 2-0 win over Changi Constituency m their Division One match at the Jalan Besar Stadium last night. For Changi, of whom great things were expectedJONATHAN CHOO - 283 words
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Article49 1983-02-06 29 Results at a glance Piv One Farrer Park Utd 2 Changi Con 0, Tarnpines Rovers 3 Farrer Park Dynamos 1. Piv Two Geylang 2 Sembawang 1, Telok Blangah 0 South Avenue 0, Commonwealth Palace 1 Jubilee 7. Piv Three Pioneer Arsenal 2 Bedok Youths 0, Royal FC 1 Gibraltar!.49 words
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Article319 1983-02-06 29 Salim mars his good show with booking SINGAPORE'S midfield dynamo, Salim Moin, was the hero and villain for Jubilee in their Division Two match against Commonwealth Palace, which they won 7-1 at the Queenstown Complex yesterday (writes Joe Dorai). Salim put Jubilee on the winning track with319 words
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99 1983-02-06 29 FARRER Park Dynamos' live-wire, Ivan van Huizen, was taken to hospital with a suspected fractured elbow bat his side still managed a 3-1 win over Tampines Rovers In their Division One match at the Jnrong Stadium last night. Ivan suffered the injury after a99 words
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Article177 1983-02-06 29 JOE DORAI - Ali holds key to Police win JOE DORAI By THE maturity of Ali Ahmat, Singapore's Lion City Cup captain last year, will be severely tested when his side, Police, face favourites Tiong Bahru m a First Division match at the Jalan Besar Stadium tonight (7). Last week, the diminutive Ali177 words
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Article, Illustration401 1983-02-06 30 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By HORSES to back in the event of rain: RACE 1: Admiral Stall, Battle To The End, Peter Pan III RACE 2: Robin Hood IV, Screen Print, Fabulous Find RACE 3: Prince Timandra, Connotation, Picket Wire RACE 4: Gold Mass, Pahang IV, Bayan401 words
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Article5777 1983-02-06 30 1.30 CLASS 3 DIV 7 1,200 m (Ratings: 80-69) (Stakes: $14,500) 1 7*16 Mark My Word 56 (78) Marianne-PK Leong 3 nzg d 2 same (1200 m) fMidfield throughout when 6th m Div 5 1200 m Pg Jan 2; week previous he won easily m 11005,777 words
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Article215 1983-02-06 30 TONTO - TONTO By ARIPIN looks a safe bet in the opening race for Class 3 Div 7 horses over 1,200 m. In September, the four-year-old English gelding led his Class 4 Div 7 rivals on a merry chase. He had three lengths to spare at the post.215 words
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Article279 1983-02-06 30 RACE EPSOM JEEP RACING ED FAIRWAY PEDIGREE TONTO Red Fantasy LadyWina|ot Aripin LadyWinalot Aripin 1 Palace Stream Red Fantasy Red Fantasy Mark My Word Lady Winalot Lady Winalot Mark My Word Mark My Word Mah Wang Red Fantasy General Hercules Steve McGarret Rhythm Matter Centricity Robin279 words
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257 1983-02-06 30 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE By I KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. First-up winner Our Saint is top-class material and can be confidently backed again m Race 10, the Class 3 Div 3 race over 1,200 m. In his debut on Dec 26, the three-year-old by Welsh Saint (sire257 words
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Article, Illustration95 1983-02-06 31 Owner of Horse of Year gets award MADAM Chew Geok Kah of Goodman Stable receiving a solid gold perpetual trophy and replica from Tunku Abdal Rahman after her horse, Chummy's Special, had been voted Marlboro Horse of the Year 1982. On the right Is Dato Tan Hock Chottg, president of95 words
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Article2435 1983-02-06 31 PEDIGREE; FAIRWAY - PEDIGREE FAIRWAY By and FIRST: *****2 SECOND: *****1 THIRD: *****6 STARTERS: *****2, *****9, *****9, *****7, *****6, *****8, *****4, *****1, *****1, *****0 *****7 *****4 CONSOLATIONS: *****3, *****6, *****8, *****4, *****5, *****7, *****3, *****7, *****5, *****4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Last year's glamour horse, Cahrawala, who chalked up five2,435 words
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66 1983-02-06 31 BECAUSE of yesterday's power failure In Singapore, there was no off-course betting at Bukit Timah for the first two races. Betting commenced Just before the start of Race S. There was also no sale of four-digit tickets at Bukit Timah. NOTE:66 words
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Article1134 1983-02-06 31 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Leading jockey Terry Lucas was fined $500 and warned for shifting ground when not clear of other horses when astride Royal Danseur m Race 8. the Stipendiary Steward's report on today's races: RACE 1: Square Miss (Woon) was difficult to be boxed1,134 words
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Article, Illustration258 1983-02-06 31 MR. JOSEPH LEE LIANG PHENG Aged 72 Passed away peacefully on 5/2/83 leaving behind beloved: WIFE: KANG MUI KEOW SONS: Lee Yong Leng Lee Yong Seng DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW: Shirley I.cc Irene Sim DAUGHTER: Mary Lee SON-IN-LAW: Philip Phua GRANDSONS: Lee Yew Jin Lee Yew Binn Michael Phua Lee Ah258 words
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Article, Illustration26 1983-02-06 31 30th Day Prayers for JOE DANIEL will be held this Wednesday at 6.30 pm at Blk 13 Redhill Close. All are welcome. Tel. *****12.26 words
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Article, Illustration98 1983-02-06 31 In Loving Memory of Lea Li Tiang Departed 6/2/82 Dear Lord Take this message to our friend above Tell her how we miss her so Give her all our love Tend her with loving care Make up for all that she suffered And all that seemed unfair98 words
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Article, Illustration127 1983-02-06 31 ATHMA SH ANT! A TANABAL Aged: 34 years. Passed away suddenly on 22.1.83 In an Industrial accident, leaving loved ones to medrn the Irreparable loss. The bereaved family wish to express their heartfelt gratitude to the large gathering of relatives, friends, colleagues and management staff of Sembawang Shipyard127 words
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The Sunday Times Sportsfront
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Article, Illustration431 1983-02-06 32 SHIRLEY TAN - A GOOD number of Singapore's top sportsmen are, it seems, becoming experts m deceiving their coaches. And they do not appear to know the meaning of dedication despite the South East Asia Games approaching fast. This was the impression given by Dr Tan Eng Liang, the431 words
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Article, Illustration614 1983-02-06 32 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON Hang Shameful lack of spirit causes Singapore defeat m semi-finals By WHEN the going got tough, the tough Malaysians got going against a weak-willed Singapore and thoroughly deserved to be m today's final of the Milo Ascot Asian junior team squash championshuips. The614 words
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Article155 1983-02-06 32 Jagtar all the way JAGTAR SINGH and Swift Athletics Association took the honours when they captured the individual and team titles respectively m winning the final leg of the New Balance road relay league at Seletar Reservoir yesterday. Jagtar swept to his third straight win, scoring 75 points. Second was155 words
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Article249 1983-02-06 32 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By INDIAN Association president, S.A. Nathan, yesterday came to the rescue of his club's hockey team when he decided to pay out of his own pocket the cost for their participation m this morning's national six-a-side tournament on the Padang (9.00). lA,249 words
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Article24 1983-02-06 32 KANGAR, Sat. Perlis drew 2-2 with Selangor m a Malaysia Cup soccer match hpre tonight. In another game, Pahang trounced Trengganu 4-1.24 words
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Article314 1983-02-06 32 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON Malaysian camp m ecstasy after the thrilling victory "THEY were simply marvellous/ cried Malaysian coach Chris Clarke after his boys scored a splendid 2-1 victory over Singapore m the Asian junior team squash championships last night. "I'm especially proud of Richard Hashim and Alvin Lan.314 words
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Article147 1983-02-06 32 LONDON, Sat. Manchester United failed m their bid to close the gap on leaders Liverpool when they drew 1-1 with Ipswich at Portman Road tonight. John Wark put Ipswich ahead m the 41st minute and Frank Stapleton equalised m the 47th. DIVISION ONE Arsenal 3147 words
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Article241 1983-02-06 32 JANICE SEAH - Three for the rise of one JANICE SEAH OON JIN GEE felled three international swimmers' national under-16 100 metres freestyle record, including Ang Peng Siong's, when he clocked 59.96 sec. m the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's national age-group meet at Tanjong Rhu yesterday. Jin Gee beat Marc Tay's, Tay Khoon241 words
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Advertisement26 1983-02-06 32 DE COSTA CYRIL of 52-A, Prinsep Street passed away peacefully 5/2/83. Cortege leaves Blk 112, 12-309, Aye 4 Ang Mo Klo on fi/2/83 2.00pm for C.C.X.26 words
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Advertisement178 1983-02-06 32 oHARP VC-9300NSHS .njeo Casseite Record*" Unsurpassed-Versatility. Siimlined 10 Times Faster Picture Search Fwd/Rev 2-Year Guarantee ro\ BHHH PING The choice of most tournament winners 1982 Tournaments won with PING PUTTERS I -r^ 1 DANNY THOMAS MEMPHIS CLASSIC 860 r\JtA IOUr WESTCHESTER CLASSIC PAL u_— SAMMY DAVIS GREATER HARTFORD U.S. OPEN178 words
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Miscellaneous132 1983-02-06 32 UP TO 1 p.m. Fair. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 33 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 7.20 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.16 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 22/38 C Fine Manila 18 32 C Fair Amsterdam -2/2 C Clear Melbourne 15/25 C Fine Bangkok 23/33 C Cloudy Moscow -7 -2C132 words
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Fashion
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Article, Illustration394 1983-02-06 1 LIM PHAY- LING - LIM PHAY-LING By I* T'S COMING to that auspicious time of the year again. Time to get Jib oriented and go back to your Chinese roots. But just how practical are the form-hugging samfu, stiff mandarin collar, tricky frog buttons and cheongsam slits for today's active girl? We asked394 words
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Mind & Body
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Article, Illustration453 1983-02-06 2 It is likely the difference m male and female response to exercise could be linked to the way exercise changes the levels of sex hormones m men. IN THE RACE of cardiovascular fitness, men are outrunning women. Exercise is important to cardiovascular fitness becauseIPS - 453 words
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Article, Illustration787 1983-02-06 2 Dr JEAN ROSENBAUM - So you'd like to shoot yourself Dr JEAN ROSENBAUM By Your leisure should stimulate, not stifle. What good does it do you, for example, to buy a sleek new speed-boat, then have to spend all your extra time moonlighting to q pay for it? ALMOST all of us look forwardIPS - 787 words
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302 1983-02-06 2 YOU'RE sound asleep when suddenly you're wakened by the excruciating pain of leg cramps. Your calf muscles feel like they're tied m a tight, hard knot. "Once you are the victim of an attack, you can stop the cramp immediately by doingIPS - 302 words
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Article, Illustration20 1983-02-06 2 MICHAEL PETTI - MICHAEL PETTI c Health Capsules gives helpful information It Is not intended to be of a diagnostic nature20 words
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Travel Bug
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Article, Illustration1600 1983-02-06 3 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN By Dinner was always by candlelight in the tent with silverware and always freshly cooked on a portable kerosene stove. Breakfast was hardly camping fare it included all the works like scrambled eggs, oats with honey, toast, coffee and tea. A picnic of1,600 words
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Glorious Food
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Article, Illustration573 1983-02-06 4 LEE GEOK BOI - Must the best abalone cost a fortune? LEE GEOK BOI I Better Buy! j By ABALONE is a must in practically every home during the Chinese New Year festivities which are almost upon us. It is useful in soups, braised, fried with vegetables and as a very tasty garnishing for573 words
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Article759 1983-02-06 4 MARGARET CHAN - MARGARET CHAN By Fried ice-cream and burgers alongside Teochew porridge PLACE: Family Joy Chinese Fast Food Restaurant, 46 Mosque Street. Call *****54. RECOMMENDED: Chicken curry on spaghetti ($2.50), baked pork chop rice ($3), fried ice cream ($2), red bean soup with lotus seed ($1.40). TIME: Daily 8 am759 words
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Article, Illustration571 1983-02-06 4 MARGARET CHAN - MARGARET CHAN PLACE: Long John Silver, 01-06 Far East Plaza, Scotts Road. Call *****96. RECOMMENDED: Seafood and chicken m batter. Cod fish fillets, $1.50 per piece. "Planks" fingers of chicken breast, $1.20 each. "Peg legs" chicken drummettes, 90 cents each. Shrimps, 90571 words
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Article122 1983-02-06 4 MARGARET CHAN - MARGARET CHAN NEITHER French crepes, murtabak nor popiah, but an intriguing combination of all three, this sums up the Vegetarian Crepes, available at the Shangri-La's Garden Terrace Coffeehouse. For $8.50, you get three pancakes, rolled and filled with shredded turnip and carrot, covered with a curry122 words
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Music TV Eye Showbuzz
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Article, Illustration709 1983-02-06 7 Ah Kay - I Newswatch I REVIEW Ma By Ah Kay WATCHING last week's TV programmes was like eating a 10-course Chinese dinner it was just overwhelming. If you remember what SBC gave us for its second anniversary celebrations, you'd probably recall your prediction that it couldn't possibly top709 words
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Article, Illustration779 1983-02-06 7 Chow Sook Yin - Chow Sook Yin LUNAR NEW YEAR RECORDS: From Song Ching, Tony Wong, White Cloud and Form Records. LIKE Christmas carols, there are standard Lunar New Year songs which appear faithfully etfjery year. *<This time, though, attempts have been made to present them in779 words
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Article, Illustration554 1983-02-06 7 HOOKED IS ON CLASSICS Jg Sunday, Radio 1, _y_J^ Produced and m _^^^fl^ presented by m g Georgina Emmanuel if 1 who tells you more HE here about f programme IF I were to put the clarinet on the stage, it would appear as the554 words
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Article582 1983-02-06 7 THE day funnyman Bob Newhart wound up the 142 nd episode of his longrunning TV comedy hit and walked off the set for the last time, the bosses of the studio locked his dressing room door and promised to reserve it for him. Newhart told them582 words
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Article, Illustration695 1983-02-06 8 AFTER E.T., he's the most famous outer-space alien on celluloid. LIM KAY TONG met Leonard Nimoy, better known as Dr Spock of Star Trek, and discovered him to be down-to-earth and friendly as they talked about ihe greatest passion m his life acting. DR695 words
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Article, Illustration357 1983-02-06 8 LIM KAY TONG - LIM KAY TONG STAR TREK II: THE WRATH OF KHAN Coming to Jade Starring William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy Directed by Nicholas Meyer I'M LETTING the cat out of the bag. Dr Spock dies m this film. To top that, he's buried m outer space357 words
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Article, Illustration360 1983-02-06 8 CHONG WING KONG - CHONG WING KONG ACES GO PLACES, Part II Coming to Cathay cinemas Starring Sam Hui, Carl Mak, Sylvia Chang and Sue Wong Directed by Eric Tsang. THIS film exemplifies Cinema City's philosophy of producing movies with strictly commercial appeal. And having found360 words
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Article, Illustration875 1983-02-06 9 JULIE TAN - Chinese New Year II Where to eat out this New Year season JULIE TAN By MOST Chinese restaurants m town are closed for the festive season, some for as long as a week and others for a few days. An extensive check revealed that only two Chinese restaurants are open875 words
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Article, Illustration1077 1983-02-06 10 > J^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^s THE cars of today's comparison test are prime examples of the "super mini" class. Small and compact on the outside, these two succeed m providing interior room that would shame many a large car. Unfortunately, though they are very much sought after m their countries1,077 words
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Article, Illustration562 1983-02-06 10 WINSTON LEE - WINSTON LEE THE recent announcement of new expressways is good news for all motorists. When complete, Singapore will have one of the best road systems m the East. Unfortunately, the standard of driving of the average Singaporean has not kept pace with our fast developing road network.562 words
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Sunday Times Spotlight New zealand Day
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Article, Illustration366 1983-02-06 12 GLORIA CHANDY - GLORIA CHANDY By NEW Zealand "the land of the long white cloud" to the Maori and the land of milk and honey to much of the rest of the world has many links with Singapore. There are still almost 800 men of the366 words
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Article, Illustration764 1983-02-06 12 TODAY is New Zealand Day. It is better known to New Zealanders as Waitangi Day. Today marks the 143 rd anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of giOn this day m 1840, chiefs of the many Maori tribes met representatives of the British764 words
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Article, Illustration829 1983-02-06 13 GLORIA CHANDY - GLORIA CHANDY By ONE of our strongest and most familiar links with New Zealand reaches us via grocery stores, markets and supermarkets. The next time you wheel your loaded supermarket trolley through the checkout counter, you might like to take note of the number of food items829 words
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Article478 1983-02-06 13 KAREN LAU - KAREN LAU By YOU may be a New Zealand company that wants to explore the possibilities of investing or trading m Singapore, but you don't know anything about Singapore, its economy, its people or its trading and investing practices. Or you may be a Singaporean firm wishing478 words
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Article, Illustration846 1983-02-06 14 GLORIA CHANDY - Troupe keeps Maori culture alive GLORIA CHANDY By 6 Although we've got all those odds against us, we still manage to practise at least two hours twice every week and we have never been m a situation where we have not been able to perform when called upon to doMICHAEL LIEW - 846 words
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Advertisement555 1983-02-06 1 n llkii SV bV wKM B Nissan Pulsar completes the distance in 18 days of 21 hour hard driving, On Aug. 16, two Nissan Pulsars started off on the Mobil Super 2O.(XK)km Performance Reserve Motor Oil Test Run that ended Proven standard in comfort 1 8 days later. The distance555 words
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Advertisement16 1983-02-06 2 Exclusive Distributor: Hock Tong Bee (Pte) Ltd. 347 Bukit Timah Road, Singapore 1025. Tel: *****55. eieo16 words
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Advertisement378 1983-02-06 2 Complexion JEm care for fl£«^A> 3C1IV6 I f outdoor girls JOGGING. Tennis. A day on the beach. There's nothing like a weekend »^^I!^V spent outdoors to boost the spirits and keep you breezing through the coming your skin and is absorbed rapidly to office week. relieve that tight, dry feeling.378 words
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Advertisement367 1983-02-06 3 The School of Accountancy HH TOTAL STUDY PLANS y/^§ DIFFERENT STUDYING *^Srffc PACKAGES FOR <S !< V^ ACCOUNTANCY AND <F^y m m FINANCIAL EXAMINATIONS 1. A choice of formats Our Total Study Plan is flexible, comprehensive and effective. Take any major UK accountancy qualification take any subject within any examination367 words
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Advertisement32 1983-02-06 3 Sole Agent CASEY ENTERPRISES PTE. LTD. High Street Centre, Ronm 601-608, North Bridge Road, Singapore 0617. CASEY (MALAYSIA) SDN. BHD. Suite 706, 7th Floor, Imbi Plaza 2H, Jalnn Imbi, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.32 words
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Advertisement235 1983-02-06 4 Morning, Noon Night Now you can travel Royal Executive Class on any of our 3 daily flights .-^K to Bangkok C^J\ mM pi^lPLIBiB&J When you travel Royal Executive Class V F^y^r^^^^jj you'll find luxury goes a long way. jK? BPjJ^ii f^l We give you more leg room to relax ■fcjgjgjJT*i«»235 words
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Advertisement374 1983-02-06 4 RICE can be served Holiday Inn's CAFE starters, you might like in many wholesome VIENNA has a selection to delve into paprika meal-in-one ways, of oysters airflown fresh prawns on ice, dill salmCheck out the rice from Portugal, France, on and assorted cold nrnmntinn nt tho Mil Australia and New374 words
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Advertisement102 1983-02-06 5 'il IS i^l Dp /i MSB m>\* voG>% k^^ C'4'^l jjJlMMMlllftMWlfflli^ii^iililliW F ilfriln Over $200,000 worth of 'sure-to-win' prizes are waiting to be taken away! And one of them is definitely yours with every purchase of a Technics Sigma system stereo* or National Quintrix colour TV*! What's more, you'll automatically102 words
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Advertisement238 1983-02-06 5 ■■■Him ■■■im mmmm. m See your Telefunken CTV dealers sJHBk^ I PmJlUßmi 111 i-?^ir,t!t"jr; w« i.^^.^c. Npr %wx"^<«>*^ Inventor of the PALcolor system. WSWR- >™k TTJRSSGfc 2HSS% ?mm Watched m 50 countries by 2 thousand million people. jphyitwuimnc-M StSp^uiw 'd 4*)t)i 11' Luiui ElKtronici Mudl-pu'poit Co-opnaiivt SKtciy Lid Backed by238 words
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Miscellaneous1575 1983-02-06 5 C CHINESE NEW YEAR'S EVE ~J I dtk I^sjSJk LUNAR NEW YEAR VARIETY SPECIAL HUHbC AWARDS A/^^^ 1« 9^^ky^^M^ SBC welcomes the Lunar New Year M B^J ~:M vtt J star studded eyeful for Chinese film fans. Presenters of the 1982 ifc^S «yi ]f with this festive package of songs1,575 words
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Miscellaneous902 1983-02-06 5 Highlights on radio Ik Christopher Cross sings his new hit, All Right, on Disc Date, 12 noon, today, Radio One ANNA KARENINA Play Of The Week, Today, BBC Service, 7.30pm The first of a two-part dramatisation of Leo Tolstoy's classic m which the conflicts of individual lives are played out902 words
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Miscellaneous3094 1983-02-06 6 Channel 5 Channel 8 Channel 5 Channel 8 Channel 5 Channel 8 300 PM ON THE WATERFRONT (C/r). 6.00 P.M. KING WILBUR. The King seeks the 2.50 CROCODILE TEARS (C/r). 6.00 P.M. MUNCH BUNCH: The Fastest Bunch 3.00 P.M. LOVE FOREVER (C/r). Serial. 5.55 P.M. STORY BOUND: Pilot Down Pre4.003,094 words
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Advertisement656 1983-02-06 8 CATHAY j V' OPENS TODAY' O 1 lorn, I 30, 4, 6 30, 9 15pm I g> "BELOW THE BELT" 0 OPENS TODAY 1 0 Mom, I 30, 4, 6.30, 9 15pm I Q "THE HAND" I t DfFINirtLY LAST 6 DAYS' m Please Note Times 13 10 30am, I656 words
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Advertisement726 1983-02-06 8 nAPITni"-"llinW%HOWrMf:" ■^■■^■-■rißiiMiißiMiiiißir^^ <X»QOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOCyyyyyvyv-> COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC EITHER THE GODS MUST BE at EX X RE £H£J£S* SSKSEI*~ I MX oK 1 ffiST 8 8 SHE «> UG HT TO LIVE AND CRAZY... OR THE PEOPLE ARE! .^J^^ /jM [;7 J I TlZTn"'."^"'.'"'^" 8 wrong D«| l *f T 2 D Y S726 words
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Advertisement124 1983-02-06 9 HMsIL "HtS^Lt.' Made m U.SA IHBHHIH .'-'J aT" Cool drinks and heat food by plugging into your L «-w* car's lighter or wherever 1 2 Volt power is available. Cttj I l can a so usec at home (230 V) or m heavy CTjL^^i- vehicles (24V) with an AC Adaptor.124 words
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Advertisement459 1983-02-06 9 Advertisers' Directory IF YOU want more information about the products advertised m this supplement, tick and send your request to the Customer Relations Department, Ground Floor, Times House, Kirn Seng Road, Singapore 0923 PA6ES ADVERTISERS PRODUCTS PAGES ADVERTISERS PRODUCTS I CORNING TRADING Corelle cookware VII HAGEMEYER National Way and tableware459 words
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Advertisement572 1983-02-06 10 QUALIFY*, promotion through ICS SPECIALIZED COURSES FROM U.K. IN MANAGEMENT AND TECHNICAL SUBJECTS Improve sour position by learning at home and he paid what you are realty worth. ICS home-study courses have helped thousands of ambitious men and women achieve promotion and better pay. Moderate tees all books supplied. Take572 words
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Advertisement340 1983-02-06 11 EVERYTHING YOU mNTED TO KNOW ABOUT HANDMADE CARPETS, STARTING FROM $250. 2 flfflfimag tttLvB&^F JmtmBsW Jfc. mBSm JtL^HBm JmtiM BSmS^^^SSS jg^P^witlM^ tf&fc#^^ *'«(*vS^^B I^^S^SSpS^ < ffifflr 'iwSn< vdv «doB* viff w^Kt^HnF JBL^^bH ■JMH JKJw^Bt .^M^vaBr J8B ■MT^B^^^^SMbb^TbI^-^^t^ i'!A?ltfjJjJwy jiotfi^tr *'fflcllHfcr vaf v «ffi^ B» jSjuKl^b^SjaifeL^B m8^BKl^" Ji^Di^^B *m^BL^B PE H!p9BMk?^ffl340 words
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Miscellaneous872 1983-02-06 11 •1 I > A jl Top, Physiognomic Crystallisation (1924) Above right, Red And White Domes (1914) Above left, Cry For Help (1932) TODAY Family Planning SUNSEEKERS can head f—" .SV'a! mof"..*—*—. ski Championship series, t 1 1 C C n A V This is the second tour- lUEOUAT nament. You872 words
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Miscellaneous191 1983-02-06 11 tonight and tomorrow night at the Victoria Concert Hall will feature guest conductor Lim Kek Tjiang and soloist Alexei Nasedkin on the piano. Lim studied violin at the Amsterdam Conservatory of Music where he graduated with distinction. He is principal guest conductor of the Gumma Symphony Orchestra in Japan and191 words
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Miscellaneous434 1983-02-06 11 Take a trip into Klee's world of betweens LAST week saw the start of a historic exhibition. TT1 "Our first really high-calibre exhibition of original works," said Mr Choy Weng Yang, curator of the National Museum. Wr jt t jf Four years ago, Mr Christopher Hooi, then the w.^^i s434 words
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Miscellaneous656 1983-02-06 11 What's On packing equipment and transporta- He had been working on how to tion. The temperature had to be reflect nature in a living way and kept constant. The crates had to he was experimenting with various have isolating materials between forms. Tunisia, with its Cubist the pieces of wood.656 words
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Advertisement31 1983-02-06 12 ja "^p t /jgj^^K creamy goodness of Anchor Milk, so lets drink to New Zealand today. v Anchor Foods (Pte) Ltd 67/69 Quality Road, Jurong Industrial Estate Singapore 2261. Tel: *****44-831 words
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Advertisement74 1983-02-06 13 Congratulations I Best Wishes to THE PEOPLE GOVERNMENT OF NEW ZEALAND on NEW ZEALAND DA V from I .111 THE NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO. LTD. (Incorporated m New Zealand m 1859) UNDERWRITING ALL FORMS OF NON-LIFE INSURANCE IN SINGAPORE SINCE 1885 For all your insurance requirements whether personal or business74 words
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Miscellaneous139 1983-02-06 15 luc bosm I nceß I /^Woutub^H I 7: I I TODAY'S WORLD ro^ieRWULATIO^.^R'.VOUAREOWZ. MAS I R2E6EMT S&UWITH TW^aRTIR- I MOW THEM, WHAT MAY I ASK^AP^VOU^j- rN h^" f V T^^-^^r"/!^^ rvJi^ ID THE- 6OHAPLAIMT PERMqM^MT L "j fflMbßWlU.gC^. MA'AM, HDU A?E OUR MILLPN AMP FIRST fljflgpg! \v~>.l CpW/MF^ J2V a^^^AlTA139 words
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Chinese New Year II
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Title Section10 1983-02-06 1 The Sunday Times, February 6, 1983 Chinese New Year II10 words
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Sunday Times Spotlight
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Article, Illustration331 1983-02-06 1 JACINTHA ABISHEGANADEN - Season for sequins shantung JACINTHA ABISHEGANADEN By OOH, we're putting on the ritz for the year of the little piggies. Just for the New Year, forget the gloom of recession and literally put some glitter into your life. The fabrics are, fittingly, sequins and shantung but the attitude is soft,331 words
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Advertisement63 1983-02-06 1 La! R rightly d/S^^k tluDltS _jfl E¥r 19] 1 sweetmeat D» I i-^B^"' •C*a^4H^r |U| i Reunion feast in w* Penang's festive style 131 I tr VI r> A Jl JR. \f ■'VI A 1. 1 In Hit H wf il BfiB Bf B'BIB II vl V the best-dressed home63 words
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Advertisement14 1983-02-06 1 Available at all selected retail outlets. Enquiries: Corning Trading (Singapore) Re Ltd Tel: *****03/*****2214 words
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The festive table
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Article, Illustration159 1983-02-06 2 Sotong balls 600 g sotong meat 1 egg white, beaten A few dashes of pepper, msg, salt and sugar to taste 1 tbsp self-raising flour A few slices of bread, cut into tiny cubes Method: Clean sotong meat, pat dry with towel and put through the mincer. Mix mincedMichael Liew - 159 words
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540 1983-02-06 2 IT IS your umpteenth visit of the day and you are stuffed with New Year tidbits. You feel like gently pushing the lazy susan tray away and explaining to your host that you've had enough of these foods. Well, don't. Quite apart from offending your540 words
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Article, Illustration209 1983-02-06 2 FOR a trayful of ready-made offerings, buy a selection of Indian cmnchies like muruguk from Serangoon Road restaurants. Or fall back on packaged snacks, but choose only Indonesian offerings for a more spicy flavour. Or you can follow food columnist Lee Geok Boi's recipe for fish floss209 words
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Article, Illustration640 1983-02-06 3 MATILDA GABRIEL - MATILDA GABRIEL By APART from biscuits, what else could you fill that sweetmeat tray with? Lots. Think of hors d'oeuvres, crunchies, assorted chocolates, finger foods the list is endless and we haven't even mentioned the traditional offerings of love letters, kueh bangkit, pineapple tarts, melon640 words
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Article690 1983-02-06 3 done (it must be hard and crisp). Sauce: 1 2 tbsp oyster sauce 1 tsp sugar 1 h tbsp chilli sauce Drain oil off frying pan when squid is done, leaving 1 tbsp of oil. Combine sauce ingredients together and stir over low flame. Transfer squid to frying pan690 words
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631 1983-02-06 5 Eat 'rich' food and it's not just calories THE Lunar New Year reunion dinner literally translates differently In various dialects. Madam X S Wong, a 28--year-old Cantonese housewife, said: "The main dish of the reunion dinner is usually caL Dried oysters are also served." Fa cat Is a hair-like seaweed631 words
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Article, Illustration214 1983-02-06 5 "THE people m Penang are very unhappy," said Mr Yeoh Cheng Kung, the resident manager of King's Hotel. Unhappy because he lured to Singapore master nonya food caterer, Mr Ong Peng Yong, whose family has been serving tok panjang m Penang for214 words
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Article, Illustration382 1983-02-06 5 SYLVIA LEOW - Reunion feast in Penang's festive style SYLVIA LEOW By INSTEAD of steamboat, why not Penang festival food for the reunion dinner? But first, taste it at the buffet table at Tien Court, King's Hotel, and then try it out m your own kitchen. Though not strictly served during the New382 words
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Article665 1983-02-06 5 Liver rolls 200 g belly pork cut into strips 150 g pork liver boiled and cut into strips 1 tsp coriander (ketumbar) powder 50 g shallots legg 1 pig's caul lining (pang say yu) cleaned and wiped dry Salt and pepper to taste 5 tbsps oil Method: Pound the665 words
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Article, Illustration114 1983-02-06 7 OF COURSE you must have your usual bottled cherry and orange drinks for the New Year but you can add punch literally to this year's drinksServe wine or spirits mixed with lots of imagination and you have punch. Add oranges and you have a festive punchMichael Liew - 114 words
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Article60 1983-02-06 7 1 part creme de menthe 2 parts pineapple juice 1 part guava juice Vi part whipped cream A few dashes of fresh lime juice. Blend well with ice. Garnish with lime peel, cherries and sprigs of orchid. Serve m flute grande glasses. A cool drink with its minty60 words
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Article53 1983-02-06 7 1 part Dubonnet aperitif liqueur 2 parts orange juice 3 parts guava juice V. part grapefruit juice A few dashes of fresh lime juice. Mix m blender, with ice. Garnish with slices of starfruit, celery sticks and cherries. A tangy orange drink that's bound to be a hit53 words
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Article, Illustration66 1983-02-06 7 New Year Blossom 2 parts orange juice i.^LrTWtoe >*» Vk part grenadine ta blender wl&S'L 1|t. Dunch devoid of any Squor; can 8° straight to your head with its deliciously pink eoJ^ nd V^SS? taste.' "MB."!?,'?! keep the colour from Jggg ite the Garnish with red orange^and^iine sllces- Sit v66 words
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Advertisement283 1983-02-06 3 Sanyo's 2+2 Steam Cookers 2 elements, 2 actions. f f /^%^Jd/F* Sanyo 2 2 Steam Cooker. The best cookery idea in —^—^i T "ll M a long time for the busy career woman. The Sanyo 2 \i jr 2 Steam Cooker heips you keep your family happy with warm ready-to-serve283 words
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Article, Illustration555 1983-02-06 4 AGATHA KOH - AGATHA KOH By THE scenes repeat themselves each time I make my annual visit to Chinatown when Chinese New Year draws near. Despite the crowd, the odours, the short tempers and, occasionally, a lost sandal, I find myself drawn there year after year.555 words
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721 1983-02-06 4 TIRED of endless rounds of visiting during the Lunar New Year? Try stopping over at some of the hotels or stores instead. Apart from the usual New Year culinary fare, they have lined up various programmes for the season. Calligraphy and pyrography demonstrations: Stroll721 words
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Article, Illustration763 1983-02-06 8 GLORIA CHANDY - GLORIA CHANDY By 4 Most households still include flowering plants like kumquat, pussy willow, plum blossoms and narcissus in the Lunar New Year decorations... they signify happiness, wealth, harmony in the household and all other good m things in life. 7 THE department stores and Chinatown stalls763 words
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