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Title Section15 1981-12-31 1 New Nation SINGAPORE Thursday, December 31, 1981 3369 Price 30 Cents M.C.(P) No. 103/1/81 NewNaiion15 words
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Article437 1981-12-31 1 New Year's Day cuts by Norway AP New York: In moves that may foreshadow more widespread reductions in crude oil prices, Norway yesterday announced it was cutting the price of certain crudes tomorrow. Nigeria was reported to be doing the same. In a related development, industry sourcesAP - 437 words
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Article35 1981-12-31 1 Pas-Electric Appliances will retreaek abest M per ©eat sf Its predsetfss wsrkers May, fells wiag it* repeat mercer with Acma Electrical Industries. A osmpaay exeeattve said mare werkers may be axed later.35 words
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Article32 1981-12-31 1 Tke Hfagapere Mantaetarers' MWjtjp plaaa ta send trade ndailtai to West Asia, s•a th America and West Africa aext year to develep eleaer trade llaks with these peteatlal markets.32 words
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Article43 1981-12-31 1 A n>year«M b*y left Singapore 28 yean age fer Calif to dance with the Beiflag Sekeel of Ballet. This eld bey of Chinese High will return next year fer two per* formaaees. Meet ballet star Goh Choo Chlat In Page 11.43 words
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Article33 1981-12-31 1 AFP Jehaaaesbearg: A man sleeping off the effects of Christmas celebrations in a ditch in a game reserve, was devoured by a lioness in heat, the Johannesburg Star reported yesterday.AFP - 33 words
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Advertisement100 1981-12-31 1 Choosing pearls s choosing MIKIMOTO ri;nim:i) I'KAKi.s -y. /JO4 M C.T. HOO Re. Ltd. 27, Tanglin Road, Singapore 1024. Tel: *****43, *****53 Happy New Year. The Editor and staff of New Nation wish all our readers a Happy New Year. There will be no publication tomorrow. Two Moneywords coupons will100 words
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Article365 1981-12-31 2 The case of the lost Post Office Savings Bank Cash-On-Line card, highlighted in a letter in The Straits Times yesterday, raises two questions. First, how did the POSB automatic teller machine allow withdrawals totalling $681 from an account with only $81? It is unlikely that365 words
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Article110 1981-12-31 2 It is hoped that this game of musical by bringing home the Social Action Party will give more stability to the Government. Prem Cabinet No. 3 may well have a slight majority in the 301-seat House of Representatives, counting upon about 157 MPs claimed by the coalition partners110 words
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Article39 1981-12-31 2 |wHISPERSfg>J*j When Ernest Bigweed of Baltimore died, he left $615,000 to "anyone who can prove that he is Jesus Christ." So far the executors of the will have interviewed two applicants but they are still not satisfied.39 words
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246 1981-12-31 2 John Lim - Market saturated: Pan-Electric Appliances By John Lim Pan-Electric Appliances (PEA) today retrenched about 80 per cent of its production workers in an attempt to rationalise manufacturing, following its recent merger with Acma Electrical Industries, a public-listed company. A company executive, confirming this yesterday, said246 words
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Article, Illustration98 1981-12-31 2 London: Not everyone who £ves a broad smile for e camera later finds, like Mr George Cottrell, 11, that he really has a reason to do that. Posing nr v 4 to his 18th Century Muifc wine Sir at the Phillips auconeers' salesroom InPana picture - 98 words
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Article27 1981-12-31 2 Reuter The number of of tourists visiting China jumped by 30 per cent to about 7.4 million last year, the New China News Agency said yesterday.—Reuter - 27 words
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Article251 1981-12-31 2 The United Workers of Petroleum Industry (UWPI) plans to have a new union house for its 3000-odd members. Its present premises, a two-storey bungalow at Dunearn Close, is in a bad condition as its roof is leaking and there are tiny cracks on the251 words
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Article56 1981-12-31 2 UPI TODAY is Thursday, Dec 31, the 365 th and last day of 1981. Those born on the date are under the sign of Capricorn. THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: British author Charles Lamb said: "Of all the sound of bells, the most solemn and touching is the peal whichUPI - 56 words
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Advertisement70 1981-12-31 2 Sip into something COMFORT able if I in m. c' v s W< OPEN HOUSE PUNCH 1 Bottle Southern Comfort, 3 Qts 7*UP 6 oz fresh lemon juice, I 6-oz can frozen orange juice, 1 6-oz can frozen lemonade. Chill ingredients. Mix in punch bowl, 7*UP last. Add drops of70 words
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Advertisement359 1981-12-31 3 At.ll.3opm tonight adjust your time /~s tol2mdniaht- /TJ ro i z mianiq OMAXTIM Accuracy with quality make every OMAX oH§!i&_watch a trusted one for the year around, wpy That's why OMAX decided to be way ahead of others in adjusting to 1982 (Singapore) time. Even the styles are ultra-modern with359 words
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385 1981-12-31 4 US has duty to lead, says official Reuter UPI Washington: The US expressed the hope yesterday that Washington's allies would support its newly-announced sanctions against the Soviet Union. "We want the widest possible degree of support but we will not be restrained by the lowestReuter; UPI - 385 words
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Article210 1981-12-31 4 Moscow men in Poland Haig Reuter Washington: US Secretary of State Alexander Halg said more than 111 Soviet officer* Including the Commaader of Warsaw Pact forces were In Poland getting hourly reports when the Polish military authorities took control on Dec IS. Both Mr Halg and President Ronald Reagan haveReuter - 210 words
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178 1981-12-31 4 The Schools Council will, for the first time, meet twice next month. This is to give more time to discuss Minister of State (Education) Tay Eng Soon's visit to Soviet Union, West Germany and Israel. Jan 9 will be solely reserved for that.178 words
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Article109 1981-12-31 4 UPI Hamilton (Ohio): An Insurance firm smelled a rat, and that led to the conviction of a young couple for theft by deception. Diane Nelms, 23, and Kenneth Benson, 24, S leaded guilty on Monay to falsely reporting they found mice in chilli at Wendy's fast foodUPI - 109 words
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Article142 1981-12-31 4 AP Salerno (Italy): Italy's top soothsayers sat down with a billy goat, two black cats, a magpie and a blackbird ana predicted a gloomy 1982 for world leaaers and for that matter anyone else. The astrologers and their families gathered at a meeting of theAP - 142 words
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Advertisement8 1981-12-31 4 Cognac f Is 'APOLf:i» N <® U u.« COGNAC8 words
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Miscellaneous63 1981-12-31 4 magna M Jt v2J5 mm,. *;>■ -V :i< s ■i' M '■i'Z-'ci jT 7 jo |ai f t Ira S* Ml I IP*L> u.5«3 !H ilM iww«hSBi -A p, •:<■■ -1 I i j <i f Ml; >■■ -Ik K& 0 21 fc SSfl X Remember that 'invitation' we got63 words
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Article, Illustration95 1981-12-31 5 None of the M people on beard thin Fokker Friendship were kart when the plane ended np m It* nelly nt Penang's Bayan Lepas airpert yesterday. The Incident occnred momenta niter the aircraft, wklck was brand for Ip«h and Kuala Lam par, task off yesterday95 words
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Article368 1981-12-31 5 Douglas Chan - By Douglas Chan This year's Christmas must have been the blackest one for bird lover Mr Seet Wee Swee, 51. It cost Mr Seet, an administrative officer from the National Safety Council, a staggering $5500 for a drink at a hawker centre at Bendemeer368 words
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Article135 1981-12-31 5 AP London: A top Scotland Yard officer will head the former Playboy gambling empire in Britain. And soon after the announcement, Mr Peter Neivens, Scotland Yard's deputy assistant commissioner, said the revamped organisation will be run "straight" under its new owners. "Anyone who knowsAP - 135 words
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Article, Illustration102 1981-12-31 5 Reuter A K-year-old woman lost her last legal battle to escape the gallows when the Judicial committee of the Privy Cenncll In London turned down her appeal a few days before Christmas, her lawyer said yesterday. He said the only hope for Sit! Aml nail MuteReuter - 102 words
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Advertisement34 1981-12-31 5 There's no finer compliment lor such fine, distinguished jewelleries created specially for you. There are more compelling reasons to own one than whut merely meets the eye 219. South Brklfl# Woikl. S.rwj»oor<»ol<» TH«pfw>«. 4TXMSI34 words
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Advertisement214 1981-12-31 5 MM (vc<i jif■ ji>;' Hpfc V Sharp has filled a vacuum in household cleaning. By putting the ease in. And taking the inconvenience out. New Vacuum Cleaners SHARP New Model EC-502K comes with a storage compartment lor all attachments Which means total convenience, no more hunting for attachments and no214 words
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Article282 1981-12-31 6 The Singapore Manu facturers' Association plans to send trade missions to West Asia, South America and West Africa next year to develop closer trade links with these potential markets. A 14-member delegation is expected to leave for Saudi Arabia in March while trade missions to282 words
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Article, Illustration54 1981-12-31 6 Times Periodicals' Jailer can vomer, Jasmine Leeng, 11. «h the Times Qaeea *81 title at the Times Organisation aaaaal dlaaer aad daaee at the Gsldea Phnealx Sseehann Restaaraat at the Werid Trade Centre Inst Bight. The first raaaer-ap was Dnreea Chew, 29. (left) nad seesad54 words
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Article, Illustration140 1981-12-31 6 For Uimc who used to leave for school at (.31 a.m. here ii the dark news. Come Monday, yon wil, still be leaving at S.SI a.m hat It will be like B.M a.m. and therefore not so bright. To give yon an Idea ofPictures by Steven Lee - 140 words
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Article141 1981-12-31 6 The stock market, aided by a midsession buying rt, gained ground (or first time in three sessions with increased trading yesterday but analysts said it hardly (it the description of a yearend rally. Yeiterdsy'» price* followed by the difference on the prerloiu MMion'i cloee ATliT MH Armco141 words
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Article29 1981-12-31 6 UPI Closing Dow Jones averages yesterday: 30 Industrials 873.10 (up 4.85); 20 transports 378.44 (up 1.93); 15 utilities 10&34 (up 0.28); 65 stocks 347.02 (up 1.72). UPIUPI - 29 words
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Article82 1981-12-31 6 AP Washington: The US government is being urged to keep a close eye on how Japan will calculate its exports of cars to the US in 1962, according to a report released yesterday by the General Accounting Office (GAO). The report was sent to key members of CongressAP - 82 words
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Article36 1981-12-31 6 Reuter WaakliftM! A federal grand jury in Miami yesterday indicted a district court judge, Alcee Hastings, and a Washington lawyer, William Borders, on charges of conspiracy to commit bribery and obstruction of justice. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article39 1981-12-31 6 Reuter New York: A bomb disguised as a Christmas package seriously Injured the president of the Retail and Wholesale Department Store Workers' Union, Mr Alvin Heapes, 62, yesterday when it exploded in his office, police said.Reuter - 39 words
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Article35 1981-12-31 6 AP R*me: Italian Premier Giovanni Spadolini told US President Ronald Reagan yesterday the Red Brigades is trying to destabilise the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation by its kidnapping of Brigadier-General James Dozier. APAP - 35 words
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Article41 1981-12-31 6 AP L—dsn; Britain's opposition Labour Party and peace activists yesterday condemned reported plans by the US to store deadly nerve Ki In this country. Both the US Defence partment and British Defence Ministry have denied the reports. APAP - 41 words
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Article184 1981-12-31 6 The deadline for banks to issue computerised cheques has once again been extended, but this time indefinitely, according to a Business Times report tody. The Singapore Clearing House Association (SCHA) said the Monetary Authority of Singapore will continue clearing non-magnetic ink character recognition (CR) cheques through its184 words
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Article66 1981-12-31 6 Metal CMtalMn Ltd (MCL Is affertag 22.978 million $1 shares to the Sihllc at fI.SI each, pplleattoas far the ■hares eleae on Jaa 12. The share lssae, which will bring la net priweii «f $27.1 mllfi.n, will raise MCL's Is—ed share capital to $M million. Part66 words
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196 1981-12-31 7 Religion being wiped out says US AP Washington: State Department oficials yesterday said they have reliable reports that all eight members of the Baha'i National Spiritual Assembly in Iran have been executed in a campaign to stamp out the religion. Mr Alan Romberg, theAP - 196 words
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316 1981-12-31 7 The Ministry of Culture has rejected an application by the Blind Study Group to hold a rally scheduled to take place today. According to Mr Ibrahim Kassim, head of the group, the ministry's decision came on Tuesday after a telephone call. Mr Ibrahim316 words
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Article52 1981-12-31 7 Reuter Washington: The Reagan administration yesterday unveiled a package of reforms designed to limit federal controls over ocean shipping in a bid to strengthen the US maritime Industry. Announcing the changes, US Transportation Secretary Drew Lewis said: "The current regulatory system puts US flag carriers at a compeUtiveReuter - 52 words
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Article, Illustration72 1981-12-31 7 UPI New York: Race terse Rooeoe Zee slipped In the muddy race track tost before the finishing line, hnt the remarkable rappert between herse and rider and the tatter's skill kept jeekey Be rale Sayler on his Unscathed by the Incident, the team speeded on to victory atUPI - 72 words
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Advertisement83 1981-12-31 7 TASTE OF i sm '-Jhf °V- > >-Ci .£a I i f <*-.? -V S r •r- -Si i v r?OB s,V*«> l» s« ■if-.. rhfUfi* M x BP> •1;-, ttfc.--.* -^Sre y-c yo .5 •"'t! i <t~ i. r r ns> E&& 0 V ERKKR jp'H -A V V.83 words
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191 1981-12-31 8/9 They are the men and woman who hold the key to > peace or conflict next year US News and World Report A handful of world leaders, along with President Ronald Reagan, hold the key to peace or conflict in 1982. SomeUS News and World Report - 191 words
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Article, Illustration146 1981-12-31 8/9 Libyan strongman Muammar Gaddafi and Iran's Ayatoilah Khomeiny rank high among the world's leading peddlers of hatred and terror. No change of status is in sight. Although condemned even by some Third World partners, Colonel Gaddafi seems bent on using his oil billions to finance146 words
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Article, Illustration156 1981-12-31 8/9 War or peace in the Middle East hangs on the actions of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin. President Mubarak, 52, inherited from the slain Mr Anwar Sadat a nation mired in poverty, shunned by fellow Arabs and swelling with156 words
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Article, Illustration277 1981-12-31 8/9 Once again, Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev In Moscow and Cuban President Fidel Castro in Havana loom as the major troublemakers for the United States and the West. President Brezhnev, although 75 and in questionable health, will continue to launch adventurlstic allies abroad277 words
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Article, Illustration177 1981-12-31 8/9 Distrust between Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and Pakistani President Mohammed Zia Ul-Haq is spurring fear that conflict in South Asia may be inevitable. Mrs Gandhi, 64, is suspicious of President Zia's intentions despite his recent offer of a no-war pact. Instead, she worries that Pakistan177 words
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Article, Illustration139 1981-12-31 8/9 Communist Poland's (ate rides on moves by its military strongman and the labour leader who symbolises the drive (or democratic reform. By Imposing martial law, 58-year-old General Wojciech Jaruzelski the head o( the Army and government as well as the Communist Party hopes to139 words
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Advertisement83 1981-12-31 8/9 VT THE COFFEE GARDEN LOVES A HEARTY EATER American short orders, Continental breakfasts local favourites Have a bite, a cup of coffee or a full appetizing meat dished out with impeccable service. Nonya Laksa, Tahu Goreng, Gado Gado, Mee Siam <£ an assortment of spicy curries are just some of83 words
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Advertisement115 1981-12-31 8/9 kOMO USIA NIGHTCLUB Come, say cheers to '82 with m. At Kono Esia. A ndrnjoy the routing sounds of our two fantabulous bands, The Snapshots and The Highwaymen. New Vf*'i Evr(Dr< SI, 1981) 9 |*ii S .on. IM lit ink i $10 mil |*t |«rv)ii I'rur iniliiMir nf unr drink.115 words
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Advertisement128 1981-12-31 8/9 try Ci. (fikf£ if VMSgm*. V FOSTER GRANTS LA TEST DAZZLERS! New, exciting, dazzling. That's Foster Grant's brand new Sunglass Collection, flown in especially for you. And they're here, now! To make those eyes light up, to enhance that pretty face. To keep you fashionably chic. With sporty or classic,128 words
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Miscellaneous2022 1981-12-31 10 YOUR HOLIDAY TV GUIDE SBC 2000>million people in 50 countries can't be wrong... PALcotor,, Invented and owned by TELEFUNKEN Today 3.00 OPENING ANNOUNCEMENTS followed by THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. Ron Becker goes to the state mental hospital where Dr Hanlln permits him to visit his wife, Nancy, again. While2,022 words
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Advertisement105 1981-12-31 11 HANDO ELITE COCKTAIL LOUNBE For a real good time! Charming hostesses, Great music. Dancing. Refreshing drinks. Relaxing atmosphere. You find it all at Hando Elite every evening. Best of all, the price is right. Make your hard day of work worth it. Come t on to Hando Elite and bring105 words
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Miscellaneous763 1981-12-31 11 SBC-FM STEREO 3 Today 12.00 Programme Summary 12.06 Popular Melodies (C) 1.15 Beautiful Music 1.30 News 1.40 Beautiful Music (Cont'd) 2.00 Continental Favourites 2.30 Pop Scene 3.00 News in Brief 3.06 Concert Matinee: Selected Viennese Waltzes and Polkas. Vienna Philharmonic Orch/Willi Boskovsky 4.00 Listeners' Choice (C) 5.00 News in Brief763 words
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Miscellaneous374 1981-12-31 11 YOUR HOLIDAY TV GUIDE. THE OTHER BROADWAY: The Stylistlcs and Fred* Payne. (Ch 5, 4.15 p.m.) Recorded at the Qneen Mary Suite In London, the show features The Stylistlcs with their hits, Including Slag Bmby Slag, C*nt Give Yoa Anything (bmt My Love), You Mnke Me Feel Brand New and374 words
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Miscellaneous738 1981-12-31 12/13 1 »s: E 1 k r: i V m lE' >Sfl M -A 1 •">.< Vf ftritii Jll 1 New Year's Day JII 10 China-New Zealand World Cup playoff (National Stadium) Jm 15-ftfc 1 Guangdong Chaozhou Opera troupe from China (National Theatre) Jaa 25-26 Chinese New Year sis =3?L r738 words
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Article, Illustration378 1981-12-31 14 Jacintha Abisheganaden - Hundreds of uses for macrame r> -y Design for Living lS Ji By Jacintha Abisheganaden If you have been all thumbs at crochet or needlework but have always wanted to try your hand at a craft, all you have to do is378 words
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654 1981-12-31 14 Copley News Service Los Angeles: Do additives in your food cause you concern? When you look at food products which, according to the labels, contain chemicals, do you shudder with fear at the thought that some mysteriousCopley News Service - 654 words
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Article, Illustration145 1981-12-31 14 What's Cooking Yon will find ft prlze-wlnnlng happy pig at the Fbdt Stop. And If you turn the pig ever, yon will find a happy eat Tnere are aim happy dogs, skunks, cows, elephant* and hippo* a whole menagerie to keep the children busy145 words
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Article298 1981-12-31 15 Juliet Choo - [(COOK-INN [by. Juliet Choo The Christmas festivities are over and just as you pause for breath, here comes another round of parties to usher in the new year. But before that, you will first have to decide what to do with leftovers from the weekend. Serving298 words
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264 1981-12-31 15 AP London: The Bible says the price of a virtuous woman is far above rubies. But one of Britain's biggest insurance companies says she's worth £204.63 ($794) a week. That's what the Legal and General Assurance Society calculates is the value of aAP - 264 words
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Article, Illustration401 1981-12-31 15 Basic Crepe Ingredients: V* teacup flour 3 eggs (beaten) '/i teacup milk 2 tbsp butter (softened) Method: Place all ingredients in blender or mixer and beat well. Let the batter stand for one hour for better crepes. Heat a crepe pan or skillet over low heat, brush lightly with401 words
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Advertisement33 1981-12-31 15 For the woman who has everything. Another diamond Wearable investments at wit- >tfsale poces Qfgj S.HM.I*: Sll\A ikvm:u4-:rs 01-18. Taoglm Shopping Centre Singapore 1024 Tel *****28 Associate Company 1. Central Building. Hong Kong33 words
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Article, Illustration521 1981-12-31 16 Khng Eu Meng - By Khng Eu Meng He was 17 when he left for China to dance with the Beijing School of Ballet and that was 25 years ago. Now 43 and based in Vancouver, Goh Choo Chiat will return briefly in February next year, but he will not521 words
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Advertisement90 1981-12-31 16 Bth WEEK! mi%r 11am, 1.30,4,6.30 ft 9.00 No Fraa Liat JAKIC Circla $4. Stalls $3 CASH bookings STUDENTS: Circle S3, Stalls $2 at DAY SHOWS Best of '81 1 of tbv loYt flrk 1 HARRISON fORO KAfIEN ALIiN GGGGGGEI i_i_i_i_i_i_i_i_i_.i_j_.j_ JfztTrzrrrrrrr. |J) fPfP pP fPjP fP rD ,-t> ,-P j~P90 words
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Advertisement83 1981-12-31 16 2nd WEEK ODEON (*****16) 11.00 am 1.30,4.00,6.30, 9.15pm Cash Bookings Only/No Free List! THE mWEROE EVIL IS NX) LONGER IN TH EH AN L)S C)E ACHI LI) TheFinalConflicT THE LAST CHAPTER IN THE OMEN TRILOGY A HARVEY BERNHARDI'KOIH CTM>N IN ASSOCIATION WITH MACE NEUFELD THE FINAL CONFLICT" SAM NEILL lw™83 words
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Miscellaneous220 1981-12-31 16 JIMJGHTi Tnfiffl Penthouse Nightclub, Orchard Plaza: Two young, lively talents from the Philippines, Gigi Villa and Mantes Cabial, help you celebrate the New Year with their dynamic singing. (9 p.m. to 3 a.m.) Sctlli Bar, Hyatt Hotel: Los Quatro Indios, 41 four-piece Filipino band, keeps the mood light and breezy220 words
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Miscellaneous340 1981-12-31 16 In and around town EXHIBITION: An exhibition and sale of rosewood, blackwood and mother-of-pearl inlaid classical furniture at the Multi-Colour Building, V/ 2 km Pasir Panjang Road. From 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Organised by the Singapore Woodcraft Manufacturing Company. On till Jan 10. Ist EXPOSITION: Organised by the Kebun340 words
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Article, Illustration776 1981-12-31 17 IPS The new young parents were at rock bottom sharing with their new baby their "bedroom", the floor of a friend's living room. Just five years later, they hit the rock jackpot. They have a £100,000 ($386,000) home in London, a farmhouse retreat inIPS - 776 words
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Article, Illustration407 1981-12-31 17 Homevlewers are In for more than Just a weekend of New Year treats. The crop of good tidings from the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation spills over Into the following week too. The most Interesting offer is Elvis, the critically-acclaimed biography of the407 words
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Advertisement40 1981-12-31 17 EYE OF THE NEEDLE 1 DonaHSuthertond-KateNdliffan-lan Bannen-Christopher Cazenove Patrons seeing (he film are entitled to 15% discount lor-s 91 "Eye ot the Needle" books on presentation of their half 1 tickets at HUTU) Stamford no a robinson rd. -J p40 words
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Miscellaneous285 1981-12-31 17 At the cinema RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK: Starring Harrison Ford, Karen Allen and Paul Freeman. Jade: 1.30, 4, 6.30 and 9 p.m. THE FINAL CONFLICT: Starring Sam Neill as Da mien. Odeon: 1.30, 4, 6.30 and 9.15 p.m. THE LAST SHARK: Starring James Franciscus and Vic Morrow of TV's285 words
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Miscellaneous103 1981-12-31 17 Tides Today: 1.03 p.m. (2.8 m); 7.54 p.m. (0.4 m). Tomorrow: 2.45 a.m. (2.4 m); 8.09 a.m. (1.2 m); 1.46 p.m. (2.7 m); 8.33 p.m. (0.5 m). Saturday: 3.22 a.m. (2.4 m); 8.56 a.m.(1.2,); 2.35 p.m.(2.5m); 9.16 p.m. (0.6 m). Sunday: 4.09 a.m. (2.3 m); 9.52 a.m. (1.2 m); 3.3®103 words
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Advertisement79 1981-12-31 18 Gent he. kstM hi */<& I SOL v: 'A m r*Vg r l Lookout, Singapore!! It's the Singapore Poster! Tom Briggs has drawn Singapore like you've never seen it before. He's drawn Mosques, Food Stalls, Cable Cars, Change Alley and even a highway that goes nowhere! It's all on a79 words
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Miscellaneous161 1981-12-31 18 COMICS MUPPETS by Jim Henson d mßmfyj-* it m f li t m LiJilki V 3 fm A\ ANDY CAPP I DON'T 7 IMPOSE UPOHv" YOU, PERCY—J BUT SEEIN 1 AS THERE'S > NOBObYELSE IN YET FOR ME TO l/WPOSE UPON y i 0 m j SP» ■Jr. w R161 words
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Miscellaneous239 1981-12-31 18 Cut out and pin with other coupons Posting instructions appear below. Ags Occupation Address FILL IN MISSING LETTERS ACROSS USING CLUES BELOW CUT HERE CLUES FOR NN 4 1. Area such as the Sahara 2. Soma people, of course, would be blind to the appeal of one 3. Person who239 words
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Article518 1981-12-31 19 CAVALIER - He goes fast with S. Y. Leong in the saddle On the track By CAVALIER Ban Tong Mah, with top apprentice S.Y. Leong astride, outlined his chances in the Class 4 Division 2 race over 1400 m on Sunday at Bukit Timah this morning. He518 words
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Article116 1981-12-31 19 Athletics AFP Lm4M: Sportsmen and sports officials will figure prominently in Britain's New Year honour list and pride of place this year goes to record-breaking middle distance athletes, Sebastian Coe and Steve Ovett. The pair will receive their MBE's together with Australian Drothers, Graham andAFP - 116 words
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Article54 1981-12-31 19 AFP Barcelm: Former Dutch World Cup captain, Johan Cruyff will make a temporary comeback for wealthy Spanish side, Barcelona, as a replacement for the injured Bernd Schuster. Schuster, the blond defender, who made such an impact in the 1900 Eurpopean Nations final, will be out for several monthsAFP - 54 words
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Advertisement385 1981-12-31 19 a CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS C ANTIQUES/ART CRAFTS ANCESTRAL HERITAGE of antique porcelain, painting and stone craving collected as early as 1936 Collector's Items for sale at: 27 Sm Avenue, nNf Katong'a Church Tel: MUMS office hour* c BEAUTY CULTURE 3 EXCLUSIVE MALE SALON conducts facial treatments for men using latest scientific385 words
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Miscellaneous1308 1981-12-31 19 PRO-AM FIELDS FOR THIS WEEKEND WEIGHTS, ratings and barrier draws (or this weekend's races here: SATURDAY Ctoaa (Mi l 1,400 m (Rating* 04-87) 9 Le Oscar 57 M 10 Square Miss 57 64 14 Like Flying 56.5 63 4 Tradition 11 56.5 63 5 Kiwi Runner 56.5 63 2 Nice1,308 words
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Miscellaneous100 1981-12-31 19 Scratchings SATURDAY Race 1 (2.1) Mara CI 5 4Mm: Ampara, brace. Race 2 (2.*) Mara CI 4 IMv "B" HMm: Skeelln, Wellngton. Race 3 (S.I) Mara CI 2 12Mm: Cfturbttolle. Race 4 (SM) Mara CI J 12Mm: Singapore Prlaee, Timahawk, Taak, Gimdi, Highlight, Kempas, L»d\ Bine, Stcvte, Tarn. Race S100 words
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Article, Illustration288 1981-12-31 20 Twice-winner has no answer to power serves Tennis AP Melbourne: The powerful serves of American Hank Pfister knocked topseeded Guillermo Vilas of Argentina out of the US$4OO,OOO (about $800,000) Marlboro Australian Open at Kooyong here yesterday. Vilas, a two-time winner here, succumbed in straightAP - 288 words
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Article199 1981-12-31 20 AFP Melbourne: Veteran Davis Cup umpire Tom Gray stormed off the court in protest at the antics of New Zealand tennis star Chris Lewis at Melbourne's Kooyong tennis stadium yesterday. Mr. Gray, a former I resident of the Austraian Umpires Association, doffed his straw hatAFP - 199 words
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Article482 1981-12-31 20 Richest tourney, with elephants as spectators Golf AP Su City: The richest tournament in the history of golf, with only five men chasing a total purse of US$l million (about $2 million), gets under way today in an exotic setting on a course carved outAP - 482 words
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Advertisement62 1981-12-31 20 Enjoy to your heart's content New\fearfc Eve SPECIAL DINNER DANCE At the Grand Boom from 7pm. to 2am. i on 31/12/81. Dinner with rmueltia*: A ririnU Dinner with novelties drink $45 per head No dinner birt with rwelties&drink $25 per head K4' m IM ??A i Vi 0 J V^62 words
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Miscellaneous270 1981-12-31 20 7 Crossword ACROSS 1 Part of n.b. 5 Ekberg of movies 10 Itemise 14 Writer Seton 15 Aesop's point 16 da capo 17 Home of the Orangemen 20 Hewer 21 Hand-me-down 22 Washer setting 23 Sleeping 24 Shamrock land 26 Simple song 29 Moved like a snake 33 Take view270 words
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Miscellaneous396 1981-12-31 20 I YOUR LUCKY STARS 1 IF IT'S YOUR BORN today, you possess a mercurial nature that will on the one hand land you periodically in hot water and on the other provide you with the "brakes" you need to keep out of danger. You can count on your temper to396 words
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Article, Illustration645 1981-12-31 21 .as part of their preparations for the W-Cup Soccer Reuter Paris: France's soccer team have taken to the mountains as they prepare for the 1982 World Cup finals in Spain next year. Over Christmas and the New Year and with their families in attendance, theReuter - 645 words
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Article227 1981-12-31 21 UPI Sao Paulo: According to a leading Brazillian soccer magazine, defending champion Argentina and 1974 winners, West Germany will be Brazil's principal rivals fighting for the World Cup soccer title in Spain next year. In its current edition, the magazine named Argentina and WestUPI - 227 words
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Article266 1981-12-31 21 UPI Turin (Italy): European "Footballer of the Year" Karl-Heinz Rummenigge yesterday said he would be prepared to break his contract with Bayern Munich and transfer to Italy's Juventus for a price. Rummenigge, whose contract with Bayern runs until 1984, said he was makingUPI - 266 words
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Article279 1981-12-31 21 Argentinian 'star* may play in KL AFP Kuala Lumpur: The world's most expensive soccer player, Diego Maradona, will be in Kuala Lumpur together with the Boca Juniors soccer team from Argentina for a friendly match against Selangor on Jan 13 provided the Football Association of Selangor (FAS)AFP - 279 words
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Advertisement202 1981-12-31 21 I Tools Co import IPONENT SCORING SYSTEM StfSEJ,'* Wishing All Friends, Patrons Sponsors HAPPY NEW YEAR ft a Kee Tan Harper Gilfillan Hawley Co HM Col mar House of Champions Hua Hua Jong Fatt Prov Store Kentucky Fried Chicken Khai Huat Trdfl Kim Associates Kookaburra Kumley Enterprise Lap Heng Co202 words
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Article623 1981-12-31 22/23 NORMAN LIM - Ahmad heads home late winner By NORMAN LIM Farrer 1 Changi A photographer's nightmare! That's about the best description for last night's President Cup final which Farrer Park won by 1-0. Most of the action was concentrated in midfield as Changi set out to negate623 words
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Article, Illustration232 1981-12-31 22/23 His left arm fractured, Farrer Park's Latiff Laton sat on the bench dazed, confused. Coach Robert Lim offered a track Jacket, Latiff took it without a word of thanks, and the silence that followed was painful. But the pain Latiff Laton experienced was232 words
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Article, Illustration401 1981-12-31 22/23 LEONARD KING - But not after midfield lesson By LEONARD KING You can scorn at defensive football, but it almost paid dividends for Changi Constituency in last night's President's Cup final. Changi coach Ibrahim Awang, shrewd as ever, unveiled his "secret" last night by using a 4-5-1 formation to counter Farrer Park's powerfulPictures by DAVID TAN and NIK KASMANI - 401 words
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Article, Illustration361 1981-12-31 24 NORMAN LIM - U nffashionable Ahmad Safiee does the unexpected Soccer By NORMAN LIM His name was not mentioned when match winners were discussed. After all, defenders don't go round popping in goals, do they? But pop up Ahmad Safiee did. And at the right moment, too as far as361 words
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417 1981-12-31 24 LEONARD KING - By LEONARD KING The Football Association of Singapore tournament committee took the libertv of presenting the "Fairplay" and "Topscoring team" awards for this year's National Football League yesterday. Immediately after the prize presentation for the FAS Under 15 tournament, it was announced that the First,417 words
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Advertisement67 1981-12-31 24 Fisher-Price Toys keep their promises We make sure thai the onlv. parts that come off art* the parts that are supposed to. And vou tan expect the works to keep workinq. too. Bet ause f isher-Prit e knows these tovs are going to yet endless hours of hard and happt.67 words
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Advertisement16 1981-12-31 24 Rummenigge for Italy? Page 21 President's Cup special page 22 France take to mountains Page 2116 words
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Advertisement186 1981-12-31 24 THE 801 OMNI SONIC IMAGER DOES TO STEREO WHAT STEREO DOES TO MONO! SZJ. 1 Stereo without the 801 Omnisonic Imager* produces sound from two distinct sources. Music from the speakers arrives at your ear, but most of it tails to the tloor. The result is "muddiness" and loss of186 words
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