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Title Section13 1983-03-13 1 The Sunday Times No. 2441 MARCH 13, 1983 45 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 66/1/8313 words
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Article, Illustration704 1983-03-13 1 PHILIP LEE - Our young can take the knocks PHILIP LEE LH^ULitai^JßMii2^^Hii£EQ By WE, fortunately, came early to the conclusion that m fact children are what they are a few gifted, several very able, most average, some slow but all capable of learning to achieve their potential. This is our most valuable asset704 words
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Article, Illustration135 1983-03-13 1 IT IS not every day that a school celebrates its Ift3rd birthday. And Raffles Girls' Secondary had even more to shoot about at Its anniversary yesterday. It was the first time the school could boast of three students with eight Als In the GCE "0" level examination, the135 words
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186 1983-03-13 1 SINGAPORE yesterday welcomed Indonesian President Suharto's reelection for a fourth five-year term. President Devan Nair and Mr Lee Kuan Yew sent messages of confratulations to Mr uharto who was also conferred the title "Bapak Pembangunan" or Father of Development at his re-election. President Nair's message186 words
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165 1983-03-13 1 Farm chickens for sale at $1 each SINGAPORE'S egg farmers fighting to keep their business alive m the face of a continuing egg glut have started to sell off their layers, beginning with old hens. Farms m areas such as Sembawang, Chua Chu Kang and Kranji have been getting rid165 words
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137 1983-03-13 1 We are now coming to land at.. .oops! BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Sat. EVERYTHING was going smoothly on oard the Garuda Indonesian Airways DC-9 as it prepared to land at the airport here. There was only one thing wrong. The plane, which was enroute on a scheduled flight from Manila withReuter - 137 words
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550 1983-03-13 1 Vietnam and Asean for breakthrough talks —'Approach m which neither side lost face' VIETNAM and Asean have agreed to meet across a conference table for the first time for informal, exploratory talks. The Second Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs), Mr S. Rajaratnam, said yesterday that the Vietnameseinstalled Heng Samrin regime550 words
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Article42 1983-03-13 1 LONDON, Sat. The latest round of Opec talks broke down today with Venezuelan Oil Minister Huniberto Calderon Bert! accusing his country's cartel partners of refusing to compromise on the divisive issue of production quotas. Ap SEE PAGE 3Ap - 42 words
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Article, Illustration130 1983-03-13 2 Summit ends for bleary-eyed delegates NEW DELHI, Sat. The Non-Aligned Summit ended here today 18 hours late as blearyeyed delegates, some of whom had not slept since Thursday night, gathered to hear the closing remarks by the chairman, Indian Prime Minister, Mrs Indira Gandhi. The six-day summit grouped 101 leadersReuter; UPI - 130 words
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Article, Illustration318 1983-03-13 2 LIAK TENG KIAT; TAN LIAN CHOO - LIAK TENG KIAT TAN LIAN CHOO and SEVENTH NON-ALIGNED SUMMIT New Delhi 1983 THE Seventh Summit of the Non-Aligned Countries came to a close shortly after noon today with an assertion from the chairman, Mrs Indira Gandhi, that they had emerged from their deliberations with318 words
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Article374 1983-03-13 2 On Cambodia THE PORTION of the declaration dealing with Kampuchea is identical to the one issued by foreign ministers m 1981. It expresses "grave concern over the continuing conflicts and tensions" m Sooth-east Asia and warns that there is "a real danger of the tensions m and around374 words
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101 1983-03-13 2 BUENOS AIRES, Sat. Argentina's military government has decided that showing Cuban President Fidel Castro and the PLO leader Yasser Arafat on television could be dangerous for national security. The Undersecretary for Public Information, Mr Hector de Pirro, told reporters yesterday thatReuter - 101 words
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Article89 1983-03-13 2 NEW DELHI, Sat. A bomb exploded today m a post office m central Delhi as non-aligned leaders ended their meeting about three km away. Police said no one was injured m the blast which caused only slight damage to the building. The explosion was theReuter - 89 words
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Advertisement31 1983-03-13 2 a sign of If good y service W For details write to A^BKfttataiK- Lombard North Central PLC. Banking Services, Dept 514, 17 Bruton Street, ■*BM London WIA3DH, England, Telephone: 01-409 3434.31 words
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Article, Illustration171 1983-03-13 3 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST Only a third off Soviet Far East fleet' can be stopped By Our Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Sat. While the Soviet Union continued to flex its muscles m northeast Asia, Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone has admitted Japan is incapable of effectively block-171 words
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318 1983-03-13 3 SYDNEY, Sat NEW Labour Prime Minister Bob Hawke said a meeting of Australia's government, business and trade union leaders, called for next month, will change the way decisions are made m the country. Only hours after he was sworn m yesterday, Mr Hawke saidReuter - 318 words
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Article31 1983-03-13 3 BELGRADE, Sat. Turkey's ambassador to Yugoslavia, Mr Galhp Balkar, died yesterday of- injuries sustained when two gunmen shot him in central Belgrade on Wednesday. Both eunmen were arrested. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration148 1983-03-13 3 SOLDIERS and officials ring the remains of a Venezuelan jet which crashed and exploded at Barqolsimeto Airport on Friday, killing 29 people, as rescue squads search the still-smoul-dering aircraft for more survivors. Heavy fog Officials said 18 people died in the crash andUPI - 148 words
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Article86 1983-03-13 3 BEDFORD (England), Sat. Irishman Brendan Murphy's plan to replace his worn-out shoes got off to a wrong-footed start and landed him m court. Murphy, 25, went into a shoe shop and asked to try on some expensive cowboy boots, planning to gallop off without paying. itReuter - 86 words
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295 1983-03-13 3 WASHINGTON, Saturday THE Reagan administration yesterday urged Congress to continue the high levels of military and economic aid given to US allies m East Asia citing the increasing Soviet, North Korean and VWnamp«?p thrpat to the region. Mr Paul Wolfowitz, AssistantReuter - 295 words
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195 1983-03-13 3 LONDON, Sat. Opec ministers have agreed to cut the cartel's oase oil price by US$5 to US$29 a barrel, Saudi Arabia's Oil Minister, Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamani, confirmed today. But the 13-nation cartel could not agree on how to share oil production asAP - 195 words
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Article47 1983-03-13 3 UNITED STATES President Ronald Reagan has issued tough regulations to halt the leak of classified information, allowing government agencies to give employees lie detector tests. The new policy, issued on Friday, comes m the wake of Mr Reagan's continuing concern over unauthorised leaks. UPIUPI - 47 words
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Article62 1983-03-13 3 NEW ZEALAND Foreign Minister Warren Cooper has called for an international conference to review the world's monetary and financial system. A Japanese Foreign Ministry spokesman m Tokyo said that Mr Cooper, who arrived on Thursday for a week-long visit after a trip to China, made theReuter - 62 words
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Article73 1983-03-13 3 THE IRISH government has agreed to set up an all-Ireland forum to discuss how to achieve peace m a united Ireland. The proposal, which was supported by the opposition Fianna Fail Party, called for a forum for consultations on how lasting peace and stability could beReuter - 73 words
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Article78 1983-03-13 3 THE PHILIPPINE government, on Friday, charged 16 US-based political opponents of President Ferdinand Marcos with subversion before a suburban state prosecutor's office for their alleged links with We Forum, an opposition tabloid closed late last year, the official Philippine News Agency reported. The accused were ledAFP - 78 words
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Article65 1983-03-13 3 PHILIPPINES President Ferdinand Marcos is concerned about published reports that Soviet SS-20 missiles based near the SovietChinese border are aimed at the Philippines, Japan, and South-east Asian targets. Newspapers here reported today that he said the recent disclosure of the mediumrange missiles' existence was "a matter ofAFP - 65 words
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Article78 1983-03-13 3 A GOVERNMENT party representing the tiny South Pacific republic of Vanuatu has landed on two nearby islands and claimed them from France, Radio Australia reported yesterday. It added that French warships were lying off the islands, but did not intervene. Vanuatu, formerly the New Hebrides andReuter - 78 words
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Article59 1983-03-13 3 THE SOVIET UNION has rejected an American proposal that the two countries exchange data on their strategic forces, US official sources m London said on Friday. The sources, m close touch with the eight-month-long strategic arms negotiations which reopened m Geneva five weeks ago, said thereReuter - 59 words
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Article, Illustration330 1983-03-13 4 Rich nations can bear the loss it's less than 10 pc of their GNP, says PM PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew has suggested that the world banking crisis can be sensibly solved if the various governments of America, Western Europe and Japan take over the330 words
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1585 1983-03-13 4 Edited excerpts given to the press of Mr Lee Kuan Yew's speech at the Chinese New Year reception on Feb 26 at the Istana resrn gdr dvbcwe 4 Have they (the younger generation) got it m them to take the knocks? I believe they1,585 words
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Article, Illustration570 1983-03-13 5 CATHERINE O' NEILL - CATHERINE O'NEILL By writing for USA Today YOU never did like your grandfather's big feet and snubnose, but, like it or not, you have the same features. And mounting scientific evidence suggests that your bad temper can also be blamed on the570 words
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Article564 1983-03-13 5 ers, treasury officials, finance ministers must have learnt something from the mistakes of the past. Next time, they should get the international economy to recover faster. During the trough, we shall have a rough time. We will not perish. We must press on, to564 words
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207 1983-03-13 5 How much does nurture affect nature and vice versa? FOR as long as there have been philosophers and scientists, the search has continued for the way we behave and to what extent our genetic inheritance and our environment affect the kind of people we become. The debate goes by many207 words
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236 1983-03-13 5 Why teachers at this school are never late ONE school principal, irked by his teachers often coming late to school, decided to be nice instead of nasty. He stood at the school gate every morning and greeted the teachers with a smiling face and a cheery "Good morning." The teachers236 words
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139 1983-03-13 5 ACTIVITIES of the National University of Singapore's Economic Research Centre will be carried out by the Applied Research Corporation from the 1983/84 academic year. A press statement released on Friday said the university made this change to streamline its research and consultancy services. During139 words
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Article24 1983-03-13 5 CUSTOMS officers have a new and better place to be trained with the recent opening of the CustGms Training m Keppel Road.24 words
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Article137 1983-03-13 5 THREE robbers escaped with $225,10* m cash and jewellery m two separate robberies on Friday night. The first hold-up occurred at about 8.15 p.m. when a robber broke into a doctor's home m Mountbatten Road. Dr Hoo Yew Lee, st, and his wife were out137 words
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217 1983-03-13 5 SHOPPERS at Goldhill Square may soon be freed from the problems of getting taxis. For a start the Registry of Vehicles will be building two new taxi stops, and has said it will ask for yellow-box junctions on Thomson Road so that cabbies217 words
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Article, Illustration725 1983-03-13 6 The top two news weeklies Newsweek Time Founded "33 1923 t SS! 3,000,596 4.555.610 International 574.920 1,323,771 Revenue '82 US$l95 million US$256 million ?S a ***** 284M5 Bureaus 28 Subscriber profile: Mala 64% 81% SBtezzn: 36% im% Average age 4 °-3 42725 words
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Article127 1983-03-13 6 AS Australia went through the trauma of a General Election that changed the country's politics from Liberal to Labour, a minor Australian trauma was going on m Singapore. A breakfast meeting was called by the Singapore- Australian Business Council on Monday to be addressed by Queensland127 words
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160 1983-03-13 6 Let's go, said a boy. Go again, said a teacher A FALSE start had dire consequences for those taking part m a school cross-country race held at the MacRitchie Reservoir running track recently. About 259 students from St Joseph's Institution were limbering up for the 2.4 km race as teachers160 words
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Article108 1983-03-13 6 WHEN Boeing's impressive new 767 jet zoomed into Changi Airport m a bid to put sales into orbit, an equally impressive invitation to lunch was waiting on the desks of selected members of the Press. By way of diversion it is worth noting that the108 words
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93 1983-03-13 6 Ladies and gentlemen, this is the captain. THE Boeing treatise reminds landlubber me of a futuristic joke about an airliner flown without pilot or crew. Passengers were just settling down on the London-New York flight after robots had served them a splendid meal when the captain another robot sent a93 words
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Article, Illustration382 1983-03-13 6 Australians see PM as a 'good bloke' FROM the outset, Mr Bob Hawke spoke as if he had already won. His confidence was supreme and infectious. Australians saw him as a "good bloke": Someone the man m the street could relate to, unlike Liberal Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser who was382 words
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Article, Illustration264 1983-03-13 6 Rubinstein pianist who lived and loved with zest UNTIL 1932 when he was 45, world-famous pianist Arthur Rubinstein lived and loved prodigiously. His conquests included two famous singers, Emmy Pestinn and Gabriella Besanzoni, and a bevy of heiresses and passing fancies. Then he married Nela Mlynarksi, 22-year-old daughter of a264 words
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Advertisement568 1983-03-13 6 Home study courses with the British Institute of Engineering Technology are your answer to continuing education while you work. BIET correspondence courses help you to improve your career prospects, without having to conform to classroom routine. For complete details, please fill out the coupon below and we'll send you your568 words
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Article, Illustration766 1983-03-13 7 TERESA OOI - Mahathir gets red carpet treatment TERESA OOI ISSUE IN FOCUS By Writing for The Straits Times ■List of British dignitaries greeting him reads like a Who's Who LONDON, Sat. OfficiaDy, it was billed as a private visit purely to witness the graduation with a Bachelor of Science degree of one766 words
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272 1983-03-13 7 IPOH, Sat. The Malaysian government, which recently announced that it would scrap controversial laws governing the country's private societies, will amend existing legislation instead. Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam told reporters here yesterday that the proposed amendments, which will be tabled before aReuter - 272 words
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242 1983-03-13 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Four armed robbers were fooled Into accepting businessman Chan Wan Kirn's offer of a $5,040 cheque m return for leaving his wife's Jewellery alone. To Mr Chan's surprise, the robbers, who broke into his home at 2 a.m. yesterday,NST - 242 words
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Advertisement305 1983-03-13 7 "We're dressed up for an announcementX 7i We have been adopted by the ;i Mg- Singapore Petroleum Company -•Silt- p. j^ghj'iy ■<«;■ '"vil»f'^^"' v M^^^B^ i^^^^mS^ESJS^Sw^a^^^ 1 "v- <■ '^"K^W i;ii^jjpwW*^ h^^|^^H, ',^ffi« ■gS ■> -SHj Specially designed glass panels, allow you to see the Penguins giving exciting swimming displays305 words
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232 1983-03-13 8 THE results of the Culture Ministry's first short story-writing competition held last year is expected to be out by early May two months later than scheduled. According to the ministry, judging is now m progress, but it will be some time before the judges232 words
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507 1983-03-13 8 The ups and downs of part-time employment PART-TIME employment agencies are enjoying the recession and feeling its ill effects at the same time. The recession has made it easier for the agencies to find part-time workers. This means the agencies can cut downBusiness Times - 507 words
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Article, Illustration167 1983-03-13 8 BUDDING cartoonists f]ooded the Culture Ministry with more than 7H entries -4H more than expected m its first courtesy cartoon strip contest. of the total received, 5W were from studeßte« A ministry official said the response was better than expected. "It's remarkable that we received so167 words
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Article40 1983-03-13 8 A POUCEMAN was yesterday charged with unlawM S^r°nh,.?L a m his*hS2 JTbS a TelSk BlaSh Heights Pinto Dominic Joseph, 35, is alleged to have'committed i5em°?T!i2lii^rfrSnmS Se sJSv offeSTand She 5£ Übe Soned again on April 2.40 words
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Advertisement284 1983-03-13 8 9hlblh|H the next generation ■h^h m personal computers I W^B^^^^l 1 Brief specifications B Momory 256K8 standard Tlir PHDV/I IQ PmUTPPT jj ■(expandable to 512K8) IMt UUiifUO uUIiUU I I STSSq!? 11 A true 16 bit computer unlike most other 1 x Omninet interface °C I \\\M 1 4 x284 words
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Advertisement384 1983-03-13 9 b^Q WORLD FAMOUS FOR STRENGTH mmmm II .JJJlifc Wat WS&kd&SSlk, JlSßfißßtek IHM| mi li BeVe been selling and servicing Peugeots Bjg^^aJm^HlijHk WJmdtJ&r HMTIWi mMm tßoM^m ffl mlf l«f for 28 years. And we've never seen m M^itt^^^"^™*^^ mm II ■B w rail IflV WW better cars. Whether you choose the384 words
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Article, Illustration592 1983-03-13 10 HEDWIG ALFRED - Think again, say the Ivy Leaguers HEDWIG ALFRED g tu u By Campuses have solid record of academic excellence and good research facilities, they stress YALE, Harvard and Princeton not prestigious enough? Graduates from these three top American universities kept their cool, but they think the bright 16-year-olds who spurned592 words
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225 1983-03-13 10 SINGAPORE Time, the Seiko group's only overseas plant, has done remarkably well m the international market-place by helping the made-in-Singapore watches achieve quality image comparable to similar products made m Japan. But this is only one of the company's outstanding achievements over the225 words
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Article155 1983-03-13 10 FOR the first time, about 200 children involved m the People's Association singing and dancing activities will get together for a public concert. The concert, called Young Ones, will be held at the World Trade Centre on April 9 at 8 p.m. There will be 41155 words
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Advertisement284 1983-03-13 10 fHRI Sembawang |ijg>j Shipyard Limited CRAFT APPRENTICES Applications are invited from Singapore Citizens, Permanent Residents or Malaysian Citizens for the post of Craft Apprentice m the following trades:— ENGINE FITTER STEELWORKER BOILERMAKER/ PIPEWORKER Applicants should be between 16 and 22 years old and should have at least passed Secondary Two.284 words
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239 1983-03-13 11 BRIDGET TAN - CCs to form current affairs clubs BRIDGET TAN By PLANS are afoot to set up current affairs clubs at community centres. This is to generate greater awareness among young people on the latest developments m Singapore and abroad. Among the activities which are likely to be organised are talks on239 words
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123 1983-03-13 11 NTUC Income started the year with its highest ever sales for any one month when it sold $42.81 million worth of policies m January. This was 11 per cent more than the previous record of $38.65 million m July last year and more than123 words
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Article91 1983-03-13 11 SINGAPORE Bus Service concession stamps will be sold at the usual outlets between March 15 and April 5. However, counters at post offices and Housing Board area offices will sell them only until March 25. From April 1, the concession passes will also be valid91 words
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Article, Illustration479 1983-03-13 11 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG K AM By TAKE a tough national serviceman who has always wanted to be a pilot m the Air Force. Give him acting lessons so that he can star m a new television series about army life. Set reporters and photographers479 words
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140 1983-03-13 11 TWO businessmen charged with a $3.5 million conspiracy to cheat a bank were each offered bail of $250,000 m three sureties by a magistrate yesterday. Tea Hock Seng alias Joseph Cheng Lai King, 41, a Malaysian, and Francis Yeo, 39, are alleged to140 words
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137 1983-03-13 11 Computer expert to give advice in Brunei AN OIL company Brunei is tapping the brains of a Singapore computer expert. Keen to promote a project on computing m schools m Brunei, Shell Brunei has asked Dr Tan Whee Keng, project director of Computer Science at the Curriculum Development Institute of137 words
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440 1983-03-13 11 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK By FRIDAY night saw 11 irate passengers at the Singapore Airline counter at Changi Airport. They all had confirmed seats on Flight SQ22 to London. They were at the counter early, had checked m, and one of them, Mrs440 words
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Article60 1983-03-13 11 WRITERS John and Elizabeth Sherrill will hold a writers' workshop at St Andrew's Junior College on March 19 from 9 a.m. to 5.80 p.m. They have written Christian books such as The Cross and the Switchblade, The Hiding Place, The Happiest People on Earth, and My60 words
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Advertisement630 1983-03-13 11 9reasonswhy you should own aToshiba With these Toshiba Direct Cooling System benefits you'll see why you'll be better off for the next 10 years There are two kinds of refrigerators. One, the indirect cooling frost-free method has a cooling unit to serve both freezer and refrigerator. The other, Toshiba Direct630 words
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189 1983-03-13 12 GRACE CHNG - GRACE CHNG By THE Environment Ministry has received reports from the Australian High Commission that certain brands of canned mushrooms from Taiwan could be contaminated. A ministry official said the ministry was now checking to see whether these brands were available m189 words
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534 1983-03-13 12 But how are they to be introduced that's the question It is said that Singaporeans do not take to community singing as naturally and as spontaneously as they should. Singaporeans find difficulty in presenting singing items whenever they are abroad. This is534 words
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Article, Illustration339 1983-03-13 12 L.E. PREMA - L.E. PREMA By SOME people collect antiques, others, coins and still others, stamps. But Mrs Narelle Sheridan's hobby is collecting photographs and sketches of old houses. Mrs Sheridan, 38, loves old houses, and the older they are, the more beautiful they seem339 words
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Article213 1983-03-13 12 Set up career club, youths urged MR MANSOR Sukaimi, the MP for Kampong Kembangan, yesterday called on the youths m his constituency to set up a career club to help them adjust when they start working. Even after they join the workforce, the club could continue to play a major213 words
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77 1983-03-13 12 THE Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Defence) and MP for Tampines, Mr Phua Bah Lee, last night urged Singaporeans not to let success go to their heads. Making this point at the Prophet Muhammad's Birthday celebration organised by the Muslim Welfare Committee m Tampines, Mr Phua77 words
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Advertisement535 1983-03-13 12 You are 16 or more and planning a business career. You know that a recognised professional qualification, with some letters after your name, could quickly put you out m front. But how long does it take? The answer is that at West London College, you could qualify m just one535 words
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Article, Illustration236 1983-03-13 13 Nostalgia as Boys' Brigade turns 100 THE age difference between the youngest and oldest members of the Boys' Brigade who packed the National Theatre yesterday was, m some cases, as much as 60 years. Bat for five hoars, this generation gap was forgotten as the members joined hands236 words
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128 1983-03-13 13 THREE new members were elected to the council of the Singapore Institute of Architects at its annual general meeting yesterday. They were Mr Chao Tse Ann, Mr Raymond Kuah Leong Heng and Mr Tang Guan Bee. The president and other office bearers were reelected.128 words
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215 1983-03-13 13 A WATER-SKIING instructor, who smuggled a prohibited immigrant into Singapore from Johore by speedboat four times, was jailed for 27 months by a district judge yesterday. Jamil bin Jantan, 27, an instructor at Awang's Skiing Centre m Punggol End, was given the215 words
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85 1983-03-13 13 Oil company adopts penguins at zoo THE Singapore Petroleum Company has taken the five penguins at the Singapore Zoological Gardens under its wing for $15,000 a year. This latest adoption brings the total number of animal exhibits adopted by private companies to 19. A total of $451,000 has been received85 words
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Article91 1983-03-13 13 A MOTORCYCLIST, who was critically hurt m a road mishap m Steven Road last Saturday, died m the Tan Tock Seng hospital on Thursday morning. Police said the rider, Mr Selvaraju Ramaya died m the hospital at 11.30 a.m. from his injuries. In another mishap,91 words
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284 1983-03-13 13 IT IS easy enough to get shopowners to realise they must protect their shops against crime because the customer who thinks he is going to be robbed or assaulted will stay away but more difficult to get them to put their heads284 words
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Article51 1983-03-13 13 A SUBCONTRACTOR was yesterday charged with criminal intimidation of a Malaysian horse trainer on Aug 14 last year. Chong Chwee Chun, 39, is accused of threatening to shoot Mr Teh Choon Beng, 42, at 65 Wilkinson Road. Chong claimed trial and was given a week to engage51 words
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Article75 1983-03-13 13 A COMPANY director and an architect of Pelmec Industries (Pte) Ltd yesterday claimed trial to 14 charges of taking bribes totalling $75,025 for awarding a contract to a construction company. Sim Tiam Chye, alias T.C. Sim, 48, and Richard Liong Kuo Chi, alias Kuo Chi Liong, 51,75 words
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Article67 1983-03-13 13 THREE MEN were fined $450 each by a magistrate yesterday for obstructing an woman anti-vice officer from checking two Thai women's particulars. Lim Kirn Swee Richard, 20, Yong Hin Fah, 21 and Teo Tiong Huat, 23, pleaded guilty. The court heard that when the police officer asked67 words
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Article58 1983-03-13 13 DESPATCH RIDER Anuar bin Atan was yesterday fined $1,000 by a magistrate for cheating. The court heard that Anuar sold a fake gold bracelet to an engineer, Mr Rusly Ibrahim, for $200 along on Feb 25. Anuar told Mr Ibrahim that the bracelet was gold and that58 words
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Article247 1983-03-13 14 PROSPECTTVE undergraduates were already off and running last Thursday at a series of university talks to help them choose the right course to take. Some have already set their hearts on a law degree. Others are as fervent about becoming doctors. Some are choosing among247 words
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Article, Illustration685 1983-03-13 14 Now here's a funny thing THIS week, I had thought of writing a learned article on the social anthropology of unloved car assembly robots, which I know is a subject that interests i most people. But Fate has decreed otherwise. For m my letterbox, I discovered685 words
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Article, Illustration1168 1983-03-13 14 Safe in the bosom of Mother Earth NIGHT after night, Hitler's air £orc# bombarded Britain's capital. But little did his pilots know that Londoners had a secret and special weapon for survival right under their feet the Tube. Now, Singapore's MRT stations are to get a civil defence role, too.1,168 words
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Article262 1983-03-13 14 TRUE to form even lA wartime British bureacracy showed a strong arm m promptly issuing rules to underground occupiers. "The practice of shaking bedding over platforms, tracks and m subways, is strictly prohibited," one ruling pointed out. Another reminded: "If you are m262 words
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Article, Illustration790 1983-03-13 14 NOT all the London subway stations provided perfect protection during the Blitz. On seven occasions, some people were killed or injured by hits on subways or bombs reaching platform level m the shallower stations. The worst disaster was at Balham station on Oct 14,790 words
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Article, Illustration1231 1983-03-13 15 Architects on ego trips Fancy designs that don't work and HDB masterpieces I READ with great interest The Sunday Times reports on the recent architectural design awards given by the Singapore Institute of Architects (Feb 27). Mr Alfred Wong, winner of two awards for the Marco Polo Hotel and the1,231 words
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Advertisement87 1983-03-13 15 ggjHMBpWWWW'MBWWIM 'Thus, we have a gw garment factory that may just as well have "%i>i- been a multi-storey I m^ v%& carpark or office block. I I|B^* wonder how part-time V working housewives' /^B^mtHtu m *+m^** aspirations can be met i/ while working m a multi- 1/ only relief being87 words
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Advertisement125 1983-03-13 15 as£l Tff** JB*lk Qantas leads to Australia. More flights, more destinations, more style. Of all the airlines that serve the vast continent of Australia, Qantas leads the way. With more flights and a total of seven destinations (more than any other airline). You can travel to Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney,125 words
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Article, Illustration246 1983-03-13 16 CARTOONIST Peng has got his Fun With Words cartoons those explanations of the derivation of English words of Eastern origin out m book form. Peng full name Tan Huay Peng had an advantage writing this book that he didn't have doing its predecessors,246 words
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Article, Illustration326 1983-03-13 16 Hedwig Alfred; Linda Austin - Hedwig Alfred Linda Austin LriTk!iri4ri AjJ i kill iiiAi dCi J HE3 iiPr^i IF YOU'RE one of those people who flip first to Laughter, The Best Medicine, when you pick up a Reader's Digest magazine, there's a new treat for you at the book stores. The editors326 words
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Article, Illustration381 1983-03-13 16 Rosemary Chen - BODY LANGUAGE Watch your tongue Rosemary Chen By WHEN you are frightened by a "hair-raising experience", your "hair stands on end". When you are annoyed and angry, it's hard to "keep your hair on". If someone "rubs you up the wrong way" or "goes against the hair", you may find381 words
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Article, Illustration252 1983-03-13 16 WHEN you looked m the mirror last, did you like what you saw? Or were the thighs a little flabby? The rump a little rotund? For those who want to tackle their figure flaws one at a time, books on selective slimming are the252 words
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Article268 1983-03-13 16 CHAMELEON by William Diehl. Published by Sphere, $11.50. A new novel by the author of Sharky's Machine. It shot to the top of the best-seller list in local book stores. The book starts with a bang, with a murder committed by a seductress. Graphic sex, international intrigue and268 words
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Article, Illustration1426 1983-03-13 17 Irene Hoe - Irene Hoe gdt t te By IF YOU KK looking for an electrician, you can let your fingers do the walking and consult the yellow pages. But if you're looking for a medical specialist, the task gets a little more difficult. The problem1,426 words
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LETTER
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Article204 1983-03-13 17 MAY I express my appreciation of an article which appeared m The Sunday Times two weeks ago. Peter Barnard's discussion of the sweeping moral judgements so prevalent m Singapore seemed to me to be journalistic writing of a calibre that we rarely find and sorely204 words
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Advertisement582 1983-03-13 18 Technical SERVICE TECHNICIAN Switchgear Department A reputable switchgear manufacturer and supplier of electrical engineering products requires a SERVICE TECHNICIAN as detailed below. JOB: The successful applicant is required to carry out inde- pendently all servicing of the switchgears supplied by the Company. He should be capable of reading control drawings582 words
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Advertisement961 1983-03-13 18 HCV Hurry Join m The Car Chase! Bk\B The chase for the Renault 9TL §S^ Ijfc^ is now at top speed. But that M I^M doesn't mean its beyond your Jll reach. In fact, it's closer than *fl iV^I you think: |us! answer two AsHHHP* lM *^tß^J| f~ytk questions (answers961 words
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Advertisement378 1983-03-13 19 76 Vehicles For Sale c> tt«m 1978 DATSUN 100A FII aircond, Sa-saaar- eooa conalwon-oau 1979, DATSUN 120 Y. Selling at $16,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****90. Contact Ah Hone B 1980, DATSUN 120Y GL. 1 owner. Tay till August. Aircond, radio, cassette Te? *****35 cassette. iei.<m<K«D. 1981 DATSUN 120Y radio cassette, one378 words
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Advertisement588 1983-03-13 19 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Ford SEP 1980 FORD Cortina I.6GL, excellent condition, low mileage. View 56 Westlake Aye, *****. Tel: *****00. 5514,500.00 1973 FORD GXL. Passed Vicom. New road tax. Aircond low mileage Selling 3,500. Contact *****49 1976 FORD ESCORT i:«». Aircond, good condition. PARF, Vicom tested Ist offer588 words
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Advertisement597 1983-03-13 19 76 Vehicles For Sale g) Mazda MAZDA 323 1.3 1 private owner. Airpond. new tax. showroom condition. Price $22,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****33, Ronald Chng MAZDA 1000, 1977, very good condition. $10,300 0.n.0. Tel: H*****2 James Bang. No Dealer please OCTOBER 1981 MAZDA 323 Hatchback, 1100. Ist owner, aircon. Excellent condition.597 words
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Advertisement507 1983-03-13 19 76 Vehicles For Sale i) Mitsubishi NOVEMBER 1979, MITSUBISHI Lancer 1400, 5-speed. 1 owner, aircond. cassette, power windows. $18,800. Tel: *****87. NOV 1974 COLT Galant. PARF. insurance expires Oct.. sports runs, good condition. Please contact *****12 William. OCT. '77 CELESTE with aircond. radio/ cassette. 1 owner. accident-free. Excellent condition. $14,200.507 words
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Advertisement553 1983-03-13 19 76 Vehicles For Sale j) Toyota 1979 TOYOTA CORONA 1600 Aircon. tape radio. Tax 7/83. Very good condition. $17,500 ono. Tel: *****51. 1981 TOYOTA STARLET Super Deluxe, aircond. radio, cassette, showroom condition, 517.900 0.n.0. Tel. *****9 19«2 TOYOTA CORONA 1600 XE. Nice registered number. Tax til! July. Selling: $29,000 0.n.0.553 words
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Guide to Better Health
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Sunday Times Spotlight
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Article, Illustration697 1983-03-13 21 According to a senior lawyer, the layman often expects the doctor to play God as he thinks that a core is guaranteed when he sees the doctor (bnt) there will only be a case for negligence if a doctor exercises his skills poorly or below697 words
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Article122 1983-03-13 21 IF YOU are not happy with your doctor's services and believe that he has been negligent, there are two avenues through which you can lodge your complaint. You can write to the Registrar, the Singapore Medical Council, c/o the Ministry of Health, giving all the evidence122 words
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Article481 1983-03-13 21 WHEN is a doctor negligent enough to be sued? The number of local cases are few but legal precedents abound elsewhere. In Britain, some examples are: Case No. 1: A 5-year-old child was taken to the school doctor for a routine entrance medical examination481 words
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Vitamins
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Article, Illustration1462 1983-03-13 22 KAREN LAU - KAREN LAU By SHOULD you take vitamins to supplement your diet? Which vitamins should you take? And what do they do for you? All essential vitamins can be found m adequate amounts m our diet from infancy to adulthood. The key to good health lies1,462 words
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Article71 1983-03-13 22 Rules for storing vitamins KEEP vitamins cool and dry, away from the light, m airtight containers and oat of the reach of children. Sugar-coated pills or capsules tend to last longer than pressed tablets (aspirin, for example) under the same conditions. Don't keep regularly consumed pills m the refrigerator. If71 words
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Article141 1983-03-13 23 NATURAL or synthetic? There is no evidence to show that the body can tell the difference between a "natural" vitamin and one that is made m the laboratory. A synthetic vitamin is a comparitively "pure" vitamin while a natural vitamin has certain compounds that help141 words
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Article, Illustration241 1983-03-13 23 Large doses can be harmful WHICH multivitamin to buy? "High potency" or "therapeutic" raultivitamins, which usually cost more, may give the impression that the product is superior to ordinary multivitamins. And many people may buy it thinking that it will be more effective. These terms merely mean that the product241 words
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Jogging routes
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Article, Illustration1051 1983-03-13 24 LIM KAY TONG - LIM KAY TONG By I The thing that I've learnt about running is that I should never plan a route. I just have a rough idea of where I'm heading for. After that, it's just a matter of wandering at will! j "RUNNING1,051 words
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When to see a specialist
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Article597 1983-03-13 25 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN By SHOULD you see a general practitioner or a specialist? The question often arises when the ailment extends beyond the common cold, flu or fever. You find yourself m a predicament. Specialist treatment will cost more and worse, if your condition, does597 words
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Article, Illustration608 1983-03-13 25 What you can do When ill, you can help your doctor make the correct diagnosis by recording: 1. All temperature taken. 2. Your pulse rate and force. 3. The course of your illness, including the location and time duration of pains. Medical tips, selectedKAPEN LAU - 608 words
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Article308 1983-03-13 25 fdsdf BLACKMORES Laboratories, the manufacturer of vitamin food supplement;;, has developed a new line of products to help you reap maximum benefit from your daily vitamin intake. Large doses of certain vitamins, taken at one go m the form of tablets, tend to be excreted from the body308 words
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Advertisement180 1983-03-13 21 iJ^BH^Mfefr ititiiii Miriurn n^MWrn MM j What vitamins can -^SP^ *^m^^&* mm dofbryoa i 22 I Discover new areas '^nufiff^ iff tfwili itTrfUmi* iiii and 1 Af^Jß Your health is m your hands WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME YOU THOUGHT ABOUT YOUR HEALTH? REFLECT FOR A WHILE ON YOUR STATE180 words
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Advertisement324 1983-03-13 22 KEEPS YOU HEALTHY HVM Beiklin is packed with BffiKLlN the concentrated power of 24 1 1ffci' vitamins/minerals/amino acids. With a formula from Ju V Mk^.fflß 2 U.S.A. so scientifically balanced that each ingredient t"-dm B^' e nn a nces the action of all I other ingredients. Containing i all you324 words
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Advertisement177 1983-03-13 22 Vitahealth presents 4 Timed Release (TRN) Mega Vitamin Tablets. High Potency TRN Natural 'i/ fc a uL Vitamin C 1500mg. High Potency TRN Vitamins with Bioflavonoids. of the B Group Also available: 1000 mg, 500 mg 3 S 1 *£££T ISO me MTimiiJ Ji tr*\i o r»S&> mJtM* »WW*» OlMfiO177 words
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Advertisement322 1983-03-13 24 HEALTH EQUIPMENT? jr-%, BUY ONE, BENEFIT 4 ~'~W THE WHOLE FAMILY 1 f EXERCISE SWING CYCLE HJ-100 $170 m^ 00 MINI-TRAMPOLINES HJ-550 $70 FOLDING CYCLE HJ-200 $80 JOG TREADMILL HJ-600 $270 POWER-ROW HJ-700 $180 JL, SINGTAI PLASTIC INDUSTRIES PTE. LTD. IUI 0106, Fook Hai Building, i&Ai 150, South Bridge Road,322 words
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Advertisement60 1983-03-13 24 A BETTEB HEALTH EQUIPMENT FOB YOUB BETTER HEALTH JOHNSON WEIGHT ROWING MACHINE JAPAN MASPO MASSAGE BELT jIHEALTH MASTER BULL WORKER X 5 U.K. JAGUAR TRACK SyiT TOKAIDO KARATE Gl I B j |fife H M^mS/k' 1 SWIMATE SWIMWEARS "sWIMATE GYMNASTIC SUIT OLYMPIC SPOBTS 02-17, Ist Floor, Peace Centre, Sophia Road,60 words
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Advertisement142 1983-03-13 25 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 ADVERTISERS PRODUCTS PAGES BALI HEALTH CENTRE Health centre 25 CLARK HATCH Fitness centre 9/) FITNESS CENTRE E142 words
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Advertisement17 1983-03-13 25 %k ed exercise A NEW CONCEPT OF HEALTH RENEW YOUR ENERGY Business Hours: 11 am- llpm(Taipan).loam-12pm (Orchard)17 words
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Advertisement350 1983-03-13 25 a ok norm PROTEIN DRINKS bk florm drinks work fast ■x You can lose weight effectively m a matter of days. W" bK flOfnn diet programme is nutritiously formulated. It supplies the body > n only with the necessary vitamins and minerals. But also with an optimal amount of high350 words
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Racing
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Article, Illustration393 1983-03-13 26 EPSOM JEEP - Billy Brown for the Derby EPSOM JEEP By BILLY BROWN, with a "postage stamp" on his back, has a first-rate chance of winning the richestever race to be run at Bukit Timah the $157,500 Singapore Derby over 2,400 m m Race 6 today. It could be a wellmapped stable strategy393 words
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Article392 1983-03-13 26 RACE EPSOM JEEP RACING ED PEDIGREE TONTO WENG SOOK 10 Empire Builder 10 Empire Builder 6Chungsin 6 Chungsin 2 Captain Whitdi 7 Future President 7 Future President 7 Future President 6 Chungsin 3 Happy Feeling 6 Chungsin 10 Empire Builder 10 Empire Builder 7 Future President392 words
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Article213 1983-03-13 26 PEDIGREE - When two champs join forces... PEDIGREE By WHEN two champions team up m a race, there is no necessity to look beyond them. British champion Lester Piggott has been specially engaged by Blue Cap Stable to ride their champion stayer, Valley Fame, and it appears that they have the $157,500213 words
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Article162 1983-03-13 26 TONTO - TONTO By Our man on the track SIX-YEAR-OLD Golf Eagle is at his peak and this sprinter turned stayer has a heart big enough to see out the 2,400 m Singapore Derby distance and give jockey Alwin Tweedie his first big classic victory.162 words
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Article694 1983-03-13 26 PPHHW 4.25 CLASS 1 DIV 12,400 m —2,400 m 1 A WAP Ii JUT! (Ratings: 174-145) mmmmrmmm fflmiiin (stakes: $157,500) 1 16*905 Keep Going IV 61.5 (173) Auric-Teh seg +5.5 By Joshua; outstanding stayer of last season winning 2200 m Queen Elizabeth II Cup with 52.5 and 2400694 words
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Article3206 1983-03-13 26 gdfg dgd PIIUPIIWJHI I.4SCLASS4DIV9-1,400m Wt ;fT« dm I (Ratings: 63-51) SHMBHHHH (Stakes- $15 5001 HMH^m^CTan^MK <"OIW" I*|W¥' 1 *84*50 Sharky's Machine 57 (63) Sharky-Lee 4 nzg d 6 +.5 Beat only one home m Div 3 1600 m last week; best effort was long 4th with3,206 words
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Article, Illustration219 1983-03-13 27 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE By TEH CHOON BENG (Keep Going IV, Creme De Lap Creme and Sir Toby E) "A bit too much weight for Keep Going IV but he ran an encouraging race last week. York thinks he will run well in the Derby. Sir Toby II219 words
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Article, Illustration2767 1983-03-13 27 TONTO; FAIRWAY - TONTO FAIRWAY Two course records shattered By and FIRST: *****1 SECOND: *****9 THIRD: *****6 STARTERS: *****0, *****8, *****5, *****6, *****2, *****8 *****4, *****2, *****8, *****9 *****4, *****4, *****8 CONSOLATIONS: *****9, *****1, *****4, *****8, *****2, *****3, *****4, *****7, *****6, *****62,767 words
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Article771 1983-03-13 27 gfdg dgd THE racing stewards yesterday reviewed the patrol film of the first run of Mellow Tint, winner of Race 2. They were satisfied with the riding. (Mellow Tint had finished 11th of 14 runners m his first run). The Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's771 words
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Article96 1983-03-13 27 1963 Dark Romance II 55 Wilson 1964 Moviegoer 54.5 Moore 1965 Oleander lH 52 Moxham 1966 Grenadier 69.5 Trevena 1967 Gamhaian 55 Kang 1968 November Son 51.5 Bongonre 1969 November Sun 51.5 Bougonre 1979 Keep Going 56 Pretty 1971 Forest Jim 52.5 Miller 1972 Jumbo -let 6396 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration247 1983-03-13 27 r IiaJIMIHIIMIII IH ■■aSBSBBMiBN THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MDM V. SUPPAMMAL (who passed away on 23rd Feb. 1983) Express their heartfelt thanks and gratitude to Doctor and staff of Wd. 5, Mount Elizabeth Hospital for the care rendered during her recent illness as well as relatives and friends for247 words
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Obituary, Illustration33 1983-03-13 27 In loving memory of MR. LIM TEONG HUAT Departed 13 March 1978 Time changes many things but the memories of you live forever. Always remembered by parents, brothers and sister.33 words
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Obituary, Illustration26 1983-03-13 27 IN LOVING MEMORY OF MR TAN CHENG SOON Departed 13.3.79 Deeply missed and forever remembered with love by wife Daisy and son Arthur.26 words
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Obituary, Illustration210 1983-03-13 27 In Ever Loving Memory Of LEE KEOW HENG B.E. (KONS) CIVIL Departed 13.3.81 2 years have passed and fond memories of you stay fresh and painful We often think of the yester years when we were together Without a word, you just wandered into an unknown land210 words
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Obituary, Illustration91 1983-03-13 27 Mr. Muthiah Ganesan Age 24 passed away peacefully on 12th March 1983, leaving behind his beloved Sistors: Vasugi, Sarojini, K-amala, Anjalidevl, Ratnamala, £>arlmala Brothers: Subramaniam; Chandramohan, Manoharan Brother-in-law: Dr. A. Veeramani Sister-in-law: Rebecca and nieces and friends. Cortege will leave BHt. 621, -07-1474, Bedok Reservoir Road for Mount91 words
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Advertisement118 1983-03-13 27 APPOINTMENT warmer JHHBB iAMB£Rr^BBBBM VAN DRIVER/ASSISTANT (to be based m Singapore) Warner-Lambert/Parke Davis, a member of the world-wide Warner-Lambert group of companies invites applications from suitably qualified Singapore Citizens for the above posts. Qualifications: Male age 20 and above. LCE qualifications, able to read and understand English. Possession of goods118 words
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Advertisement92 1983-03-13 27 WILBUR SMITH'S BESTSELLER MEN OF MEN It was the epoch of empire, the age of pride and blood and conquest, the time of Rhodes and Jameson striking north from the Cape m search of gold and diamonds, land and glory. Such a man was Zouga Ballantyne whose epic journey from92 words
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Article, Illustration1732 1983-03-13 28 EVERY driver needs a streak V of irrationality inside him. For, how else would those lining up for the start of the season m Rio today cope with the probability that, when it finishes m Johannesburg on Oct 29, at least two m their number may no1,732 words
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Article, Illustration422 1983-03-13 28 BOWLING: Asian Youth FIQ selection Thirty boys and 10 girls will line up at Kallang for the first of three eightgame roll-offs at 9 am. Selectors will pick six to represent Singapore at the 2nd Asian Youth championships m Australia m July. CRICKET: Singapore Cricket Carnival Group422 words
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Advertisement487 1983-03-13 28 STRAITS TIMES W^er RENAULT GKK (WHICH WILL END AT GOLDHILL SQUARE ON MARCH 26) The European Challenge Renault 9TL This stylish Renault 9TL could be yours if you can answer the two questions found m the first page of any day's Straits Times Classified between March 7 and 20, 1983.487 words
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Article, Illustration325 1983-03-13 29 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN EVEN an immaculate century by 22-year-old James Stephens could not stop Sabah from suffering a 54-run defeat at the hands of the Republic m their Singapore Cricket Carnival match at the Padang yesterday. Stephens rightfully earned the Man of the Match award for325 words
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Article163 1983-03-13 29 PORT-QF-SPAIN, Sat. Though only 80 minutes play was possible on the opening day yesterday, the West Indies established a firm grip on the Second Test against India at the Queen's Park Oval. At tne close, the Indians were 44 for three wickets m their first innings,Reuter - 163 words
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Article152 1983-03-13 29 WELLINGTON, Sat. Sri Lanka struck back m the final minutes of Slay today after being dismissed by few Zealand for 240 m their first innings m the Second Test. They captured the prized wicket of opener Glenn Turner, caught off Vinodahn John, and New ZealandReuter - 152 words
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Article, Illustration136 1983-03-13 29 SINGAPOBE 237 Neethi c Barrett b Razak 16 OUveiro c Barrett b Ismail 0 Dass lbw Barrett 36 Bala c Stephens b Razak 9 Kantilal c Stephens b Labroy 22 MnratM c Teck Yen b Barrett 52 Seal c Budin b Razak 22 Mohan st Teck Yen b Labroy136 words
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Article138 1983-03-13 29 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN DESPITE the services of Mahesh Mehta, S. Sathiyail and G. Asokakumara who did not play yesterday, Singapore are likely to find the going tough when they take on Selangor at Balestier Road today (10.30 a. m). For, Selangor who crushed Kedah by 201 runs138 words
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Article, Illustration5 1983-03-13 29 Reg Wootton - SPORTING SAM Reg Wootton by5 words
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Article, Illustration44 1983-03-13 29 NEW YORK, Sat. The film rights to the life story of Bay "Boom Boom" Maneinl, 21, the World Boxing Association lightweight champion, have been acquired by Sylvester Stallone. Stallone starred as fictional heavyweight champion Rocky Balboa in three films. AP MonciniAP - 44 words
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Article, Illustration287 1983-03-13 29 Giant-killer Curren cut down to size BRUSSELS, Sat. Giant-killer Kevin Curren, of South Africa, bowed out of the Belgian indoor tennis championship when he crashed 6-4, 7-5 to Australian Peter McNamara in the quarter-finals yesterday. McNamara will now meet American Vitas Gerulaitis, who beat compatriot Steve Denton 7-6, 6-4. OtherAgencies - 287 words
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Article164 1983-03-13 29 MALMOE, Sat. The top two women seeds were bundled out of the Swedish Open badminton championships here yesterday. Sweden's Maria Bengtsson thrashed second-seeded Fumiko Tohkairin, of Japan, 11--3, 11-2 m a third-round match and England's Karen Beckman beat top-ranked Sumiko Kitada, also fromReuter - 164 words
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Article147 1983-03-13 29 PATRICK BASTIANS - PATRICK BASTIANS KAWASAKI, thanks to a lightning visit by their ace, Hassan Bohari, from Kuala Lumpur, where he is competing m the Ghafar Cup tournament, maintained top position after yesterday's matches m the Citizen Team Tennis competition. Leaders Kawasaki drew 2--2 with top contenders and defending147 words
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Article187 1983-03-13 29 SOCCER The Canadian government on Friday pledged official backing and US$42 million (SB7m) for their soccer association's bid to stage the ISB6 World Cap Onals. Communications Minister Francis Fox pledged the government's support to meet all the guidelines laid down by the International Football Federation. BRENTFORD beat Plymouth M187 words
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Advertisement390 1983-03-13 29 'Bipwin 205 O SPSS -DUAL llllllliliniinilllilHllllllW VHHHH W Ml/ I 111 "M B Dynamic Power-Bridge Design gives the largest sweet spot area and the greatest distance m the world of golf. Test-proven 2.45 times more powerful than the conventional engraved thicker face iron heads. SiMaruman WE PUT SCIENCE INTO YOUR390 words
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Article, Illustration904 1983-03-13 30 SHIRLEY TAN - Breaking up is hard to do SHIRLEY TAN ghh vb g giyuiyit By Sportsfront appeals to the SAAA: Don't wreck a winning partnership 4 When no one wanted me, he came to my rescue. Besides improving on my track performance, I was given love and understanding something I'd never experienced904 words
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Advertisement301 1983-03-13 30 APPOINTMENTS GENERAL M& ELECTRIC USA. Consumer Electronics Pte Ltd Sunday, March 13, 1983 /B 9.00 am 5.00pm 'M m GENERAL ELECTRIC W KM (USA) CONSUMER Ijlf ELECTRONICS M PTE LTD J| 1000 Toa Payoh North fl Singapore 1231 JS Tel: *****11 MJHIHBBIIH THE GATEWAY PROJECT Another prestigious building managed by301 words
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Article, Illustration565 1983-03-13 31 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By Suppiah's 10-year reign over as star Sikh powers on all cylinders THE National Stadium hoodoo finally gave m to Jagtar Singh's persistent pace as he powered to a Singapore record m the 5,000 metres during the 2nd New Balance All-comers track andJerry Seh - 565 words
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Article26 1983-03-13 31 KHALSA beat Singapore Cricket Club 34 and Armed Forces edged out Ceylon Sports Club 1-0 m the semifinals of the Barker Trophy under-20 hockey tournament.26 words
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Article255 1983-03-13 31 MEN: 2Mm ht 1 1 Haron Mundir (22.2), 2 Mike Bushman (22.8), 3 S. Thanasingam (23.1). Ht 2 1 Wong Kwan 800 (23.3), 2 P. Parameswaran (24.1), 3 Anthony Ng (24.7). 4Mm hurdles 1 Mohd Noor (56.8). BMm 1 S. Muthiah (2:00.4), 2 V. Gopal (2:00.5), 3255 words
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Article33 1983-03-13 31 A FIELD events judging and race walking course will be conducted jointly by the Singapore Sports Council and the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association tomorrow night at the National Stadium Theatrette (7).33 words
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Article, Illustration961 1983-03-13 31 The last of the English hopes 4 THERE'S no doubt that Villa, who face star-studded Juventus m Turin 2-1 down from the first leg, have a difficult task. And, to a lesser extent, the same is true of Liverpool, who face Poland's Widzew Lodz at Anfield 2-0 be- m hind.961 words
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Article, Illustration391 1983-03-13 32 Run your fastest and win your company some wheels KEEP on truckin' and help your company win a Nissan Cabstar, courtesy of Tan Chong and Sons. All you have to do is be a finalist m the Times Organisation Inter-Busi-ness Houses athletic meet at the National Stadium391 words
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Article1034 1983-03-13 32 TAY CHENG KHOON - Twenty-four reasons to gamble TAY CHENG KHOON By Third-round leading scores THE stage is set for one of the most exciting finishes m the 22--year-old history of the Singapore Open golf championship with 24 golfers within five strokes of third round leader Ho Ming Chung. The Taiwanese is alone on1,034 words
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Article242 1983-03-13 32 The sign of real style Amateur Tanaka has the big boys blushing HE'S got style, he's got style. Taijiro Tanaka really does have style. For how else can one explain the red faces among the professionals at the Bukit course yesterday after the Japanese amateur had carded a three-round aggregate242 words
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Article46 1983-03-13 32 PONGGOL SC beat Sembawang SC 4-1 in a National Football League Division Two match at Geylang Stadium yesterday. Jurong Town beat Commonwealth Palace 3^o at Jurong. In the Third Division, Mountbatten crushed Boon Lay 3-0 at Gloucester, and Bedok Youth ousted Commonwealth Rovers 3-1.46 words
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Article321 1983-03-13 32 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By PENANG, Sat. When Singapore face Penang tomorrow m the friendly soccer match at the City Stadium at 8, they will have to overcome three big odds apart from having to play at halfstrength. Singapore's victory depends, first, on whether or not they can321 words
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Article, Illustration326 1983-03-13 32 THE organisers of the Singapore Open golf championship allowed eight "unauthorised" professionals to be exempted from the qualifying round, but made up for it by increasing the field from 141 to 180. "Thus", said organising committee chairman Harry Dyne, "if the field had been restricted326 words
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Article, Illustration401 1983-03-13 32 Dramatic late goal sinks heroic Everton OLD warhorse Lou Macari, coming on as a lastminute substitute, swung Manchester United to the semi-finals of the FA Cup with a vital header that helped Frank Stapleton score the only goal m a dramatic quarter-final tie against Everton at Old Trafford401 words
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Article21 1983-03-13 32 KEDAH, Sat. Lowly-placed Perlis held Kedah to a 1-1 draw m a Malaysia Cup soccer competition here today. NST\21 words
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Advertisement23 1983-03-13 32 Men who dice with death Page 28 The Singapore Derby: Jeep's top tip for glory Page 26 Haron's heartache ..jots *J&&mKm Page }O23 words
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Miscellaneous127 1983-03-13 32 UP TO Ip.m. Fair.TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 34 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 7.16 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.11 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 21/29 C Overcast Manila 19/34 C Fair Amsterdam $C t Melbourne 21/23 C Fine Bangkok 26/34 C Cloudy Moscow 0/-15 C Overcast Belong -3/5 C127 words
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Advertisement193 1983-03-13 1 i >f *>>M -J^Btt l ujf > f|^^^^^^ SwßßwUH^F^^^^ Y)u can own these beautiful importedcrcdeery E^E v^ienyxi keep bwing DumeKFullCreamMilk Make a collection of the beautiful I and useful Dumex Crockery, from 11> A wide range of Dumex Crockery tea cup to dinner serving bowl r^^feipMJn HBgS^^ to choose from:193 words
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Article, Illustration810 1983-03-13 1 ROSEMARY CHEN, a supermarket shopper, and a friend who prefers wet" markets, went to explore Singapore's first dry market, which opened m Hougang recently. Both came away laden with bargains, pleased to have discovered supermarket comfort and convenience wedded to prices as lowDAVID TAN - 810 words
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Article, Illustration463 1983-03-13 1 LEE GEOK BOI - LEE GEOK BOI By THE GLORY that was India and when you go to India, that is exactly what you get, cheek by ,owl with the poverty, crowds and dirt of India. India is more than the Toj Mahal. It is a total experience that involves463 words
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Article173 1983-03-13 1 Special service for elderly PRODUCE is displayed systematically. Pictures of a pig, chicken, cow, duck, etc hang over the various products. This is because many of the shoppers are elderly women who have come to treat the market as a wet market. In the morning the place is a hive173 words
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Article, Illustration170 1983-03-13 1 THE First Farmers' Market aims to be different from the traditional wet market. Attendants are dressed m smart, crisp uniforms. Electronic weighing scales, which cost over $4,000 each (he has installed five) tally the amount of goods sold. Old weighing scales left too much room for170 words
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Article, Illustration1382 1983-03-13 2 When isn't enough WHAT exactiy goes on m a marriage preparation programme? What sort of people attend such courses? And what else can engaged couples learn about themselves and marriage that they don't already know? LIM PHAY-LING salt m solo with five other couples at the first such course organised1,382 words
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Article176 1983-03-13 2 THE family is man's natural and oldest institution. How does it adapt to the continuously changing society we live m? A Counselling and Care Centre seminar, Family In Focus, to be held next Sunday from 9 am to 4 pm at the Hotel Equatorial, will176 words
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478 1983-03-13 2 The quality of a relationship is not the number of similarities but how you use A your differences to contribute to the richness of your marriage. THE marriage preparation programme was divided into two sessions from 2 pm to 9 pm on two Saturdays.478 words
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Article, Illustration409 1983-03-13 3 From Page One a town of contrasts with its arid desert surrounding sparkling artificial lakes. I saw the Jain temple m Ranakpur, Rojastfoon, of which no two of its over 1,000 marble pillars are alike. It was a trip which took me through long winding409 words
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Article, Illustration856 1983-03-13 3 LEE GEOK BOI - Queue up, get ready for the hassle LEE GEOK BOI B» I SHOULD have guessed what the rest of India was going to be like from my first encounter with Indian officialdom when I landed at New Delhi airport. First there was this official to whom you had to get856 words
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Article, Illustration711 1983-03-13 4 SUN, sand and sea whip up an appetite. MARGARET CHAN offers some tasty suggestions for the oneweek school break that's just begun. IF YOU haven't tried it yet, I would recommend a weekend getaway to the East Coast Parkway chalets. You can choose from about 140 single-storey711 words
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Article, Illustration885 1983-03-13 4 PLACE: Crystal Court Restaurant, Chinese Swimming Club New Sports Complex, 21 Amber Road. Call *****62, *****50, *****63 RECOMMENDED: Sichuan and Cantonese cuisine, particularly camphor and tea-smoked duck ($2O for half a bird, $40 for a whole one); fried frog legs ($l l and $15885 words
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Article, Illustration120 1983-03-13 4 LAST week we showed what was supposed to be a picture of chicken-livered herbie for our Dish of the Week Sorry, it was actually chicken piccata ticinese cheese-breaded chicken served with vegetables and rice and garnished with diced tomatoes and mushrooms. This week, the real thing120 words
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Article, Illustration612 1983-03-13 7 YOU'VE had a long, trying day. Your spirit's sorely m need of cheering up. So pump a little laughter into the system. This week, we've culled some of the lesser-known comedies which might prove a cure for the blues. The films have made the local cinema612 words
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Article, Illustration326 1983-03-13 7 TEO LIAN HUAY - TEO LIAN HUAY Look East By HE'S neat, well-groomed and is the rave of schoolgirls. Fei Yee Ching never seems to change. For five years, this Taiwanese singer has maintained the same cleancut, jacket-and-tie image. It seems he once harboured hopes of becoming a Peter Pan326 words
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Article625 1983-03-13 7 Kannan Chandran - Kannan Chandran By NYLON CURTAIN BILLY JOEL (CBS) NYLON Curtain rises with Billy Joel taking a bold step away from indulgent, frivolous pop. Here, he takes issues war (Goodnight Saigon), middle-class subsistence (A Room Of Our Own), the omnipresent rat race (Pressure) and injects simple, yet625 words
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Article, Illustration715 1983-03-13 7 Cynhrr - Cynhrr IREVIEWH By BY NOW, viewers seem unanimous m decrying how the first episode of SBC's Army Series (Fridays, 9.25 pm, Ch 8) just did not tell it like it is. And there is no need for me to repeat just what715 words
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441 1983-03-13 7 WHY do so many people use bird metaphors when they describe oboes or oboists? We can blame either Tchaikovsky or Prokofiev for starting this flighty nonsense. Tchaikovsky, for casting the oboe m the role of sorrowful Swan Queen m his ballet Swan Lake;441 words
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Advertisement22 1983-03-13 7 HOOKED ON CLASSICS Sunday, Radio 1, 8 pm. Produced and presented by Georgina Emmanuel who tells you more here about tonight's programme.22 words
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Advertisement420 1983-03-13 7 Emile Woolf I forthei^ftt I I Professional I I QUALIFY FOR A PROFESSIONAL CAREER I I THROUGH THE EMILE WOOLF COLLEGE UK. I I Since its establishment m 1976, the Emile Woolf I I College has rapidly gained the reputation of I leader m the field of accountancy, chartered I420 words
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Article, Illustration814 1983-03-13 8 HOW much is the Singapore girl prepared to spend on clothes today? Is there a new breed of big spenders working girls, not tai-tais who think nothing of paying a few hundred dollars for a blouse? LIM PHAY-LING went shopping for more details. She talked to814 words
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Article, Illustration146 1983-03-13 8 KEEP fruits and vegetables longer by removing ethylene, the gas emitted by both fresh and decaying fruit and vegetables that causes quick ripening and rot. You can do this with Ethysorb m either its filter blanket, filter panel or sachet form. Ethysorb, from England, is an146 words
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Article, Illustration136 1983-03-13 8 Snap a sharp picture KODAK will introduce a new kind of film next month which can help you take better pictures with the ordinary (35 mm) camera. Called the Kodacolour VR 1000 film, the high-speed film (1/1000 second) allows you to take good colour pictures without a flash nearly anywhere136 words
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Article, Illustration122 1983-03-13 8 X-RAY prints m a ninute and without uss that's what :he new Polaroid JXIO Instant Eladiographic System can produce This lets doctors liagnose the X-ray md discuss the results with their jatients on the sam /isit. The system is sai( ;o produce images vith fine122 words
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Advertisement324 1983-03-13 8 Can your skin really look its best m our hot climate? m-mmMmm^^, Jr dpi BHr^ S^HEB^B BKiri' Warn ts^BH^fl This unique tropically moist oil blend balances I the oil and moisture content of the skin, bringing A special hint for eye beauty new life to your Complexion despite the effects324 words
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Advertisement60 1983-03-13 8 komcryi' STOP-ITCH-CREAM FROMJAPAN *j Helps relieve >our itching problems "Komay stop-itch-cream," contains B-Glycyrrhetimc acid and is prepared under strict Japanese laboratory quality control. It helps to relieve itch and reduces Ny inflammation caused by allergy, eczema, <^flj I^!****^ prickly heat, rashes and Hong Kong foot l!SSr^\ 'r" HSmtahk^flß BfekaH v60 words
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Article, Illustration457 1983-03-13 9 LIM KAY TONG - LIM KAY TONG —REVIEW— By THE SECRET OF NIMH Coming to Lido With the voices of Dom DeLuist Elizabeth Hartman, John j^Carradine, Derek Jacobi and, Bfc, Hermione Baddeley Jk IH Produced by Don Bluth Mk THE secret of Nimh is its ability to whisk you into457 words
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Article, Illustration506 1983-03-13 9 Philip Coorey - Philip Coorey and Hoffman two TOOTSIE At Cathay Starring Dustin Hoffman Directed by Sydney Pollack By TRANSVESTISM m the cinema and on the stage has always been good for a laugh because of the caricatures involved. The outstanding examples of males playing female role,s produced such506 words
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Advertisement352 1983-03-13 9 1^ I The Ministry of Culture presents Under the Play Production Assistance Scheme CATHOLIC JUNIOR COLLEGE DRAMA WEEK 83 PP^^JPPWaL, 4y >f' v*' ""■*.-vt ■'■i^dW w S Sun 20-Mon 21 7.30pm Doctor Faustus Mar 83 by Christopher Marlowe Tue 22-Wed 23 7.30pm The Crucible by Arthur Mar 83 Miller Wed352 words
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Advertisement368 1983-03-13 9 i Mc^FWl 1 KilJ^ii^lfflMifl B ■ii::»:»w! |.iMVi«:':'iw. li»M B now showing no Fee h, m n orn i3O aoo, 6 45.9 !5 y I M V,°c Y 9l5 P m 110m n,S ,45 H 4 Ar5 G1 64b930 i I liberty -10 45,115,3 45,6 15,9 00 WOODLANDS 'm^^ TfmiT B368 words
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Advertisement442 1983-03-13 10 Vibraforme Gives Problem Areas A Workout Automatically TONES Your Figure While You Trim Hips, Waist, Thighs! Pinpoint problem area, put on Vibraforme, Switch yourself on to the body of your dreams! piH IS* At last! You can whiz can give yourself a new, beautiful body m just ■r 1 away442 words
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Advertisement691 1983-03-13 10 I There are always rewarding opportunities all over the world for trained men and women qualified to accept managerial and i I supervisory appointments m the Catering Industry (hotels, j I restaurants, etc.). With a Professional Training at OXFORD, j 1 leading to recognised Certificates Diploma, you could I confidently691 words
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Miscellaneous231 1983-03-13 10 LIM PHAY-LING 3 V "HEY, look! Real ducks... and rabbits too. Oooh that's how long beans are grown "I think I caught a dragonfly." "No, no, let it go! Don't put it in the plastic bag. It will die because Miss Wong said it's got no air." Forty Primary Six231 words
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Miscellaneous149 1983-03-13 10 A garden to pursue Nature granate, ciku, cabbage tree, raintree and jacaranda all selected because they are the ones featured in school science textbooks. "When the children come here, they can reinforce what they have already learnt in school," said Miss Foo Tok Shiew, head of the life sciences department149 words
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Miscellaneous603 1983-03-13 10 badge scheme to encourage schoolchildren to be young scientists. Now they want to get the children involved in ecological activities so they will be able to experiment with nature. All primary school pupils can take part in this badge scheme. They simply have to accumulate 20 stars for completing selected603 words
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Miscellaneous1469 1983-03-13 10 mfr^^^^Kf^&Ttwimß^Kmß/mnWw^^^'^ "VMj^**- W* ■■•"re ffl* k What's On Butterflies are freed WliyZraT|gaTi^T JBf f I Wfa^J^^TnT^^^TM^ii^M^Zr^jk. THE Ecogarden is only open to students of Singapore schools and tertiary institutions. The schoolchildren visit the Science Centre through a prearranged scheme with the centre's school services. When they arrive, they are immediately1,469 words
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Miscellaneous91 1983-03-13 10 the Ecogarden. The Science Centre plans to have an Ecology Week every year in the third week of March. This year's special programme which coincides with the school holidays includes free film shows on ecology and nature conservation, Meecology (that's me and ecology) shows, ecology games and Ecoquiz '83, where91 words
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