New Nation, 4 June 1982
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Title Section17 1982-06-04 1 New Nation City Edition SINGAPORE Friday, June 4, 1982 3498 Price 30 Cents M.C.(P) No. 19/5/82 WcmiXsMan.17 words
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Article314 1982-06-04 1 Agencies London: British Harrier jets yesterday dropped thousands of leaflets calling on besieged Argentine troops in Port Stanley to surrender while Royal Marine gunners shelled defensive positions around the Falkland Islands capital for the third straight day. The British Defence Ministry reported that halfAgencies - 314 words
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Article, Illustration183 1982-06-04 1 AP Koala Lumpur: The 22-year-old man who made headlines by impersonating a doctor in the General Hospital last month yesterday pleaded goilty in the magistrate's court. Local newspapers ran banner stories after Zainal bln Mohamed Salleh was caught. A surgeon became suspicions because Zainal did notAP - 183 words
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Article190 1982-06-04 1 The government is taking steps to check the energy-gaoling effects of atriums in buildings. To counteract the undesirable effects of this growing trend a feature which may be pretty but Is an enormous source of heat gain from the outside a new concept of OTTV190 words
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Article225 1982-06-04 1 Reuter London: Israel’s ambassador to Britain, Mr Shlomo Argov, was shot outside the Dorchester Hotel here last night, a hotel spokesman said. The spokesman could not say whether Mr Argov, 52, was killed. He could give no further details of the attack. The ambassador had been attendingReuter - 225 words
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Article68 1982-06-04 1 Reuter Hong Kong: Chinese commandoes killed five Vietnamese farmers and wounded “many Others” in fresh border incidents last month, the Vietnam news agency said yesterday. The agency, monitored here, said the incidents occurred on May 20 and 27 when Chinese commandoes and scouts crossed the border into theReuter - 68 words
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Advertisement75 1982-06-04 1 ck' V ii D a )t. SILVA IKWKLLLRS in Shopping Centre. Singapore 1024 Tel *****28 npany 1 Central Building. Hong Kon 01 18 Tan* übilshsra iate Cc World Cup England, Brazil win warm-up matches 22/23 PETER HEERING LIQUEUR enjoyed in 144 V KtofWter ir£ V- >» 1/3 Peter Reefing 2/375 words
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Article367 1982-06-04 2 Anyone who loves his food as much as Singaporeans do and still wants to remain healthy, must welcome scientific efforts that allow him to continue eating the things he enjoys without suffering for it. So we can only say hurrah to the two Vancouver scientists who have367 words
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Article98 1982-06-04 2 4 Some Soviet diplomats admit privately that the occupation of Afghanistan was a blunder. They also concede that the local party in Kabul is a disaster and that Afghanistan will not really be pacified until its government has a broader base. But it may take a change of98 words
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Article55 1982-06-04 2 WHISPERS By ISPY One reason the President’s daughter, Maureen Reagan, is finding it tough to raise funds for her Senate race in California; A state wide poll shows she has the highest negative rating of any of the Republican candidates in the field. Sometimes, it doesn’t help55 words
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Article, Illustration159 1982-06-04 2 These boys are among 3$ students “camping” at the An-Nnr mosque in Woodlands to revise for their GCE A level examinations. The five-day project, organised by the Connell on Education for Muslim Children (Mendald), puts the students through discussions and lectures on General159 words
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Article341 1982-06-04 2 -Brandt, Schmidt at rally Reuter Hamburg: West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt and former Chancellor Willy Brandt joined yesterday in describing the Falklands conflict as a mad war. Mr Brandt, who shared a platform with the Chancellor at a Social Democratic Party fSPD) rally here, said theReuter - 341 words
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Article73 1982-06-04 2 Reuter East Berlin: East Germany’s Protestant Church will stage a Peace Week again this year under the motto Swords to Ploughshares despite a state ban on public wearing of that symbol, informed church sources said yesterday. The 10 days of discussion, meetings and church services will be dedicatedReuter - 73 words
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Article214 1982-06-04 2 AP Paris: US President Ronald Reagan, on his first full day in Paris at the start of a 10-day European trip, yesterday met with French President Francois Mitterrand. The two leaders have developed a cordial working relationship despite their wide differences in political ideology.AP - 214 words
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Article, Illustration369 1982-06-04 3 Julie Tan - Why Sentosa is such a draw By Julie Tan Think of dancing fountain sprays bathed in fairy lights and a choice of hawker food under one roof and you’ll head for Sentosa. About 25,000 people hit upon the same idea last month and visited369 words
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Article38 1982-06-04 3 UPI TODAY is Friday, June 4, the 155 th day of 1982 with 210 to follow. THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: American historian Henry Brooks said; “Only on the edge of the grave can man conclude anything.” UPIUPI - 38 words
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130 1982-06-04 3 UPI Jakarta: Indonesia will not devalue the rupiah despite its current weakness against the US dollar, a high-ranking official said yesterday. “Rumours about an imminent devaluation of the rupiah have circulated recently and as a result, many people with surplus money have transferred theirUPI - 130 words
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Article52 1982-06-04 3 UPI Moscow: The Soviets launched its fourth cosmos satellite in six days, Tass reported yesterday. And the new Sputnik’s Orbit indicated it might be intended for photo reconnaissance of the Falkland Islands. Tass said that Cosmos--1373 will “explore the outer space” a routine announcement for all SUChUPI - 52 words
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Advertisement190 1982-06-04 3 Mazda 323 Toyo Kogyo, the manufacturer of Mazda Cars and Trucks announced that the FWD 323 series outsold all other passenger cars in April in Japan to become the NO. 1 SELLER.* It is the first time ever that a series of any make other than the two traditional giants190 words
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Article171 1982-06-04 4 Reuter Washington: Defence Secretary Caspar Weinberger yesterday publicly endorsed a plan which he said would enable US forces to survive a Soviet nuclear strike and fight a prolonged atomic war. Mr Weinberger said the plan, which contained In a secret defence guidance document, was theReuter - 171 words
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Article254 1982-06-04 4 Rav Dhaliwal - By Rav Dhaliwal A fixed taxi fare coupon system is expected to be introduced at Changi airport soon. The system is intended to prevent tourists from being fleeced by taxi drivers who are known to have charged exorbitant rates for a ride to hotels in254 words
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In Brief
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Article51 1982-06-04 4 Reuter Nocera Inferiors (Italy): Rioters burned 15 buses as violence swept this impoverished south Italian town yesterday after the local soccer team was denied promotion to the second division. A three-year-old child was rushed to hospital with serious head injuries when rioters stoned an express train from Turin.Reuter - 51 words
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Article50 1982-06-04 4 AP Washington: The US House of Representatives yesterday approved compromise legislation that will allow a journalist or scholar to be sent to prison for identifying covert American intelligence agents. The House sent the Intelligence Identities Protection Act to the Senate for final action, perhaps next week. APAP - 50 words
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Article60 1982-06-04 4 Reuter Havana: Prospects of an upturn in Cuba’s depressed economy look dim in the light of Washington’s decision to tighten its 20-year-old trade and financial embargo. The embargo has resulted in costlier imports, higher loan interest rates and depressed world prices for sugar, which accounts forReuter - 60 words
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Article32 1982-06-04 4 UPI Bonn: Libya and the Palestine Liberation Organisation are involved in plans for antiReagan demonstrations when he visits West Germany next week, the newspaper Die Welt said on Wednesday. UPIUPI - 32 words
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Article80 1982-06-04 4 TREND: Easier BUSINESS DONE First Section Pan El (11) 3.44 (1) 3.46 B Raya (1) 2.16 M Credit (1) 2.97 GI Hldgs (1) 4.16 Keppel Ship (1) 4.18 MUI (2) 3.58 Pegi (6) 2.88 Semb Ship (1) 2.98 UE (1) 2.25 Transmarco (3) 2.00 Sett (5) 2.03 DBS80 words
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Article59 1982-06-04 4 UPI Tel Aviv: Ousted and maimed Palestinian Mayor Bassam Shaka was detained yesterday after he spat in the face of a border policeman on the occupied West Bank, Israel radio said. Mr Shaka, who lost both legs in a car bombing in 1980, was questioned in a jailUPI - 59 words
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Article59 1982-06-04 4 AP Takya: A 61-year-old man who said he preferred life behind bars, took a 700kilometre taxi ride to jail on Tuesday, police said yesterday. Mitsuo Ono was granted his wish after he had a taxi take him from Tokyo to Sendai city, 350 kilometres north of theAP - 59 words
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220 1982-06-04 4 Lim Kay Tong - By Lim Kay Tong A society has been formed to promote virtues and morals among Singaporeans. Nine businessmen and two lawyers recently set up the Singapore Ghee Boon Keg Moral Promotion Society. It alms to promote II virtues: Loyalty, brotherhood, trustworthiness, propriety, virtue, righteon220 words
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Article, Illustration364 1982-06-04 5 Khng Eu Meng - The.Kohs to take part in motor rally to Thailand By Khng Eu Meng The Kohs of Pasir Ris Heights really believe in three-tier families. Not just at home but even on holiday. So Mr Koh Guan Poh, 40, his wife, two of their three children,364 words
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Article139 1982-06-04 5 AP Paris: The skeletons of t3( men, women and children have been unearthed next to the site of an old French detention and Interrogation centre In north-western Algeria, the French newspaper Liberation reported yesterday. In a copyright story, the newspaper reported that many of the remainsAP - 139 words
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Article, Illustration433 1982-06-04 6 The Development Bank of Singapore Building in Shenton Way is to have a computer system to manage its energy usage. The Building Automation System will operate, monitor and control the building’s ventilation, airconditioning, lighting, lifts, power installations and other equipment. It will switch equipment on433 words
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207 1982-06-04 6 UPI Madrid: The mustachioed Spanish civil guard officer who held parliament hostage in an aborted coup and a general who backed the rebellion with tanks were sentenced yesterday to 30 years in prison. The sentences for Lt Col Antonio Teiero Molina and Lt GenUPI - 207 words
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Article289 1982-06-04 7 Oil exporters face squeeze But it may be cushioned experts Reuter Bahrain: Oil exporting nations will face a financial squeeze this year if the world oil glut persists and their current account payments surplus of US$6O billion ($126 billion) last year evaporates, Middle East economists and bankers said. But theReuter - 289 words
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Article, Illustration221 1982-06-04 7 Sex Is not a dirty word, says the Family Planning Association of Singapore. In Its 4#-page “guide about love and growing np for young people," the association tells all, in simple and direct language, about sex. Well Illustrated with diagrams of the221 words
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94 1982-06-04 7 Reuter Bangkok: The Vietnamese govern ment has said it will consider letting a team of US scientists visit the country to study the effect of the defoliant Agent Orange. This was said by a spokesman for a delegation of US Vietnam war veterans yesterday. StageReuter - 94 words
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Advertisement262 1982-06-04 7 NISSAN makes it easier with Greatly Reduced H.P Rates! lor all Nissan light commercial vehicles (up to tons) BLIND VANS 120Y Blind Van 9,550 00 3/4 ton C2O Petrol Blind Van-Standard Body 10,250 00 3/4 ton C2O Petrol Blind Van-long Body $10,725 00 C2O Petrol gcxxls cum passenger Standard body262 words
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Advertisement118 1982-06-04 7 neplufie ifi 6th Floor, Overseas Union House. Collyer Quay, Singapore 0104. Tel: *****22 H Uti 1 Popular Selection M A colourful razz matazz of dances. Catchy rhythms harmonize with superb movements to give you a jazzy and exciting musical extravaganza. Choreographer: San Nah. Principal Dancers: Normayah Ismadi, Kathleen Piotrowski JeffreyeLau.118 words
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Article, Illustration125 1982-06-04 8 Who says it’s rude to stick your tongue out? These Brownies have been doing it for a few days. Not at people, mind you. It’s part of their 100 sticking stamps onto thousands of postcards to sell Singapore to travellers from Europe ana Asia. The postcards125 words
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Article257 1982-06-04 8 NYT San Francisco: Vietnamese refugees in California and other parts of the country are holding rallies to raise money and recruit volunteers for guerilla resistance to the communist government in Vietnam. A recent rally, held in a convention centre in San Jose, California, drew aboutNYT - 257 words
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Advertisement105 1982-06-04 8 Jazz up your favourite drink with the Louis Tan Three-O. 1 1 r vj| 'X BUNGE J Here’s a new way to jazz up the evening. The Louis Tan Thrce-O. Louis Tan is Asia’s leading jazz musician, and he’ll be beating out the numbers every night in The Lounge while105 words
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Advertisement48 1982-06-04 8 Dining at Raffles Enjoyable, unobtrusive, romantic For business or for pleasure PALM COURT Dine by candlelight in a charming garden setting ELIZABETHAN GRILL Fresh SEAFOOD specialities Succulent ROASTS from the SILVERWAGON Luncheon buffet on: SUNDAYS: TIFFIN CURRY THURSDAYS: RIJSTTAFEL Let’s meet at Raffles! Please call us. Tel: *****41.48 words
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Article291 1982-06-04 9 The Direct Selling Association of Singapore plans to hold talks at community centres at the end of the year to educate the public on what to watch out for when salesmen come acalling. The DSAS, which has seven members and two associate members, has291 words
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Article104 1982-06-04 9 Reuter Lmmlmi: British Petroleum, one of the world’s biggest oil companies, said yesterday its profits plunged in the first three months of the year, largely because of losses on its refining and chemicals business in recession-hit Europe. BP said net profits for the first quarter fell toReuter - 104 words
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Article149 1982-06-04 9 Trading was soft late yesterday after an early advance. Analysts said the early buying represented bargain-hunting by traders after the market’s recent slide rather than a response to any particular news development. After rising sharply (or several days, interest rates levelled off on Wednesday. Yesterday’s prices followed149 words
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Article33 1982-06-04 9 AP Closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday: 30 industrials 816.50 (down 0.38); 20 transport 323.07 (up 2.33); 15 utilities 111.05 (up 0.44); 65 stocks 319.87 (up 0.78). APAP - 33 words
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Article65 1982-06-04 9 UPI M«c*w: Too much cussing by Soviet farmhands is one reason why the nation’s dairy production has been declining for the past three years, the newspaper Rural Life said yesterday. The dally printed a long appeal for more Kllte speech by Miss T. nltrleva, a Junior scientific workerUPI - 65 words
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Article118 1982-06-04 9 AP New Delhi: Muslim guerillas in Afghanistan have sustained one of their worst defeats in the nation’s civil war if sweeping government claims about the fall of rebel-held Panjsher Valley to Soviet and Afghan troops are accurate. Afghanistan radio said that “all centres of rebels inAP - 118 words
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Advertisement425 1982-06-04 9 A big step forward to every runnerThe New Balance Technical Centre. T* ■'S: w i* :«i -.St /4f. V'. m Come to our New Balance Technical Centre and see the complete range qf New Balance Running Shoes. It's the shoe dedicated to every type of runner in sports. The shoe425 words
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Article, Illustration1169 1982-06-04 10 Terry Ang - Bulbs, cot flowers and plants are big business in Holland, involving about SIN people and exports of more than S2H million a year. It is no wonder then that thousands flock to Its annual horticultural show, the Florlade exhibition. Last year. New Nation subeditor TERRY1,169 words
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317 1982-06-04 11 The Economist London: Korky the Cat and Desperate Dan are 45years old this year. They have been the stars of Britain’s topselling comic, The Dandy, since 1937. The Dandy’s publisher, the family-run D.C. ThotTtson group of Dundee, Scotland, is making goodThe Economist - 317 words
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Article, Illustration647 1982-06-04 12 Zarinah Marican - Teach your child his rights as a consumer By Zarinah Marican Your young child or teenager may not have enough money for strong buying power but he still has rights as a consumer. “Children have a say in the family’s buying decisions and are a powerful647 words
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Advertisement98 1982-06-04 10 Protect your TEETH and your GUMS. Use smocA TOOTH BRUSHES Dental hygiene is incomplete if you do not take careful steps to protect your gums as well. Infected gums caused by rough brushing could seriously impair your dental health. SMOCA tooth brushes have tough nylon bristles in the centre of98 words
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Article, Illustration572 1982-06-04 13 Nathanael Lim - Unusual creatures fill this world of dreams Little bookworm Reviewed by Nathanael Lim Any parent or grandparent who suffers from insomnia will sooner or later stumble upon the time-proven cure. And that is to read to a child before his or her bedtime. It’s572 words
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Article, Illustration1205 1982-06-04 14/15 Jacintha Abisheganaden - Margaret Chen tells of her love affair with the pipe organ The Arts By Jacintha Abisheganaden Corny. That’s how Dr Margaret Chen sees her relationship with her instrument. Like a girl on her first date, she says: “My first contact with it was magnetic I1,205 words
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508 1982-06-04 14/15 Terry Tan - Eating Out by Terry Tan It was an invitation too delicious to resist. Would I be free to spend three days in Kota Bahru, capital of Kelantan, and eat my way through its local dishes and desserts? In less time than it508 words
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Article242 1982-06-04 14/15 Executives in n harry need not miss oat on French cuisine at lunchtime. Dynasty Hotel’s LE VENDOME now offers a classic three-course meal of soap or salad, followed by the main coarse and dessert, from 12 noon to 3 p.m. dally except on Sundays. The dally special Is priced242 words
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Advertisement103 1982-06-04 16 At Riyadh, in 1902, the desert raider Ibn Saud tossed the head of the town governor from a parapet down to his followers below Thus was the kingdom of Saudi Arabia founded. Two-thirds the size of India, it holds a quarter of the world’s oil and has six times more103 words
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Article, Illustration151 1982-06-04 17 Support for five sports AFP Manila: The Philippines are expected to oppose Singapore’s reported plan to do away with five of the sports events in the South East Asia Games which Singapore will host next year. The Philippine Olympic Committee president, Mr Michael Keon, said he will protestAFP - 151 words
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Article, Illustration82 1982-06-04 17 Athletics Reuter London: World 8M metre record-holder Sebastian Coe will make his first major home appearance for the season at Crystal Palace on June 19 when he competes for Britain against Kast (Germany. However, two other 1989 Moscow Olympic track champions, middle-distance runner Steve Ovett andReuter - 82 words
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Article, Illustration190 1982-06-04 17 Boxing AFP London: British boxing circles were shocked that three men have been accused of manslaughter following the death of Italian middleweight, Angelo Jacopucci, after a fight with Great Britain’s Alan Minter four years ago. Minter won the fight for the European middleweightAFP - 190 words
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Article, Illustration308 1982-06-04 18 On the track By CAVALIER Wayahead, the first horse to go fast this morning, did a fluent 600 m gallop on the sand track here at Kuala Lumpur. The going was soft. Ridden by visiting jockey Brian York, Wayanead returned 44.5308 words
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Article145 1982-06-04 18 SUNDAY Race 1 (2.1) Cl 3 IMv 5 I2ddm: Cinderella, ilnforge table, Storming Thro, Da tin's Fancy, Sant* lisa, Prime Asset, Bronze Goddens. Race 2 (2.3d) Cl 3 Dlv 7 l2Nm: Naaghty Pigeon, Breakaway. Hawaiian Song, Whistling Wind, Big Occasion. Race 3 (3.1) Cl 3 Dlv 3 I Mm:145 words
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3065 1982-06-04 18 RACE I 215 GLASS 3 DIV 6 1,200 m (Ratings: 82-75) (Stakes: $14,500) 1 2*9836 Dtptoaat IV (I. Highland Bm*) 57 (82) Diplomat Buang 6eg d 2 same (1200 m) Kmq 8 2 7627*0 Dramead S7 (82) Rutland Arms-Teh I nzg Cg3,065 words
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Article193 1982-06-04 18 MAKUDA CAVALIER PEDIGREE STAR BOY Race 1 V email leu Palace 4 Flying Commander 19 Spearhead 4 Flying Commander 9 Chatfleld 4 Flying Commander 4 Flying Commander 10 Spearhead Rare t IS Vagabond 6 The Joker 14 Melody Queen 5 V. Miss Joaquim 9 The -Inker 5 V. Miss193 words
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Article, Illustration708 1982-06-04 19 Rahmat and Rahman have big plans Racing By PEDIGREE When one lives within the shadows of the stables, it’s natural to get bitten by the “horse” bug. So the same can be said of the Matsuni brothers Rahmat and Rahman. The brothers live in the barracks708 words
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Article, Illustration627 1982-06-04 20 Paul Tai - Effective coaches better than great players Paul Tai on TENNIS Paul Tai Behind every successful man there is a woman. But behind every successful tennis player there is his coach. The top tennis professionals return to their coaches as they prepare for major627 words
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Article408 1982-06-04 20 NORMAN LIM - By NORMAN LIM An exciting match can be expected when Jitendra Kamdar takes on Jonathan Yeo in the semifinals of the RobertsonWilson Under 18 championships at the Singapore Tennis Centre today. Though Jitendra, 17, at No. 3 is ranked below Jonathan, he has beaten the second-seed408 words
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Article, Illustration592 1982-06-04 21 Andrea to take on Martina in final Tennls AFP Paris: Top seed Chris EvertLloyd crashed out of the French Open tennis championships here yesterday when she was ruthlessly defeated in straight sets, 6-3, 6-1, by fellow-American Andrea Jaeger in the semifinals of the women’s singles. Andrea will nowAFP - 592 words
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Article183 1982-06-04 22 Stockholm: World Cap soccer finalists the Soviet Union were well belsw their best when they drew 1-1 with Sweden In n friendly Interantlennl here today. It was a performance which drew stnng criticism tram manager Konstantin Beskov. “The skill of my players was not np to the level183 words
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Article, Illustration345 1982-06-04 22 Finland run ragged as Robson and Mariner take two goals each NINE DAYS TO (JO, AND THE WORM) UR TAKES A CLEARER SHAPE Helsinki: England completed their World Cup soccer preparations on a pleasing note yesterday when they beat Finland 4-1 in a friendly international here. In-form striker345 words
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Article, Illustration150 1982-06-04 22 AP London: England striker Cyrille Regis yesterday wrote off his chances of playing in the World Cup finals in Spain. Regis aggravated a hamstring injury during the 1-1 draw between England “B” and Iceland in Reykjavic on Wednesday night. “Unless there is a dramatic improvement, IAP - 150 words
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Article114 1982-06-04 23 AFP Bonn: At least three West German international football players received more from pre-World Cup advertising than Chancellor Helmut Schmidt earns in a year, the financial magazine Wirtsc hafts woe he said in its latest edition. Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, Paul Breitner and Toni Schumacher were paidAFP - 114 words
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311 1982-06-04 23 AP Vienna: Injured star midfielder Kurt Jara will join Austria’s final World Cup squad, who travel to Spain next week, team coaches announced here yesterday. Earlier, coaches had said it was not certain that Jara would make the final cut because of a fracturedAP - 311 words
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Article217 1982-06-04 23 AP Budapest: National soccer team manager Kalman Messoely yesterday announced the 22-man Hungary team the World Cup finals, hut said he was “far from satisfied with the team's performance In warm-up matches.” The Hungarians have beaten Spain’s Hercules 42, Blche 2-1 and suffered a 1-1 drawAP - 217 words
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Article44 1982-06-04 23 UPI Auckland: The 22-man New Zealand World Cup squad were delayed for more than five hours here on their way to Spain. The team’s Air New Zealand Boeing was first delayed bv engine problems. and then a crew member fell ill UPI.UPI - 44 words
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Article65 1982-06-04 23 Reuter Lisbon: World Cup soccer favourites Brazil trounced Portuguese First Division side Belenenses 13-3 (halftime 4-2) in their final warm-up match here last night. The Brazilians, who face the Soviet Union, New Zealand, and Scotland in Group Six in Spain, scored through Sergtnho (4), Careca (3), Zico (3),Reuter - 65 words
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Article, Illustration433 1982-06-04 24 TAY CHENG KHOON - Police help the Reservists with a walkover Squash By TAY CHENG KHOON Singapore Cricket Club’s hopes of winning the Milo Premier League squash title suffered a severe setback when their request to have their last match next Thursday postponed was turned down yesterday. SCC made433 words
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Article, Illustration406 1982-06-04 24 LEONARD KING - Rugby By LEONARD KING The Singapore Rugby Union will consider giving training allowance and match bonuses to the national team. Vice-president of the Singapore Rugby Union, Mr Wee Tiong Howe, yesterday announced the feasibility of such a plan after two wealthy fans volunteered to provide with406 words
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Article94 1982-06-04 24 Reuter Tokyo: Players from Britain, Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Thailand and Bahrain will compete in the Japan Open squash championships in Tokyo from June 11 to 13. Among those taking part in Japan’s biggest squash tournament are Britain’s Peter Verow, Andrew Dwyer, John EasterReuter - 94 words
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Advertisement156 1982-06-04 17 il ft a% r i a ft I $5 ft a? ftf n .< ■v (3 >•' >gr. V\ The adidas GTX Pro in action adidas has a sweet soot for Ivan Lendl. Ivan Lendl, the new star on the center courts of the world relies on adidas technology for156 words
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Advertisement304 1982-06-04 17 CAT*. I*4 4411 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES RENT, INSTALMENT. (SEWING machine, t v refrigerator, video, gas cooker, washing machine water heater) Atomic Electrical Trading Co. 158. Ist floor, Hukll Tlmah Shopping Centre, tel *****64/ *****87 tIANO HENO SEWING Machine repair service charge $l5 Singer domestic $360 Singer (lenle zigzag portable304 words
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Advertisement77 1982-06-04 19 9 STUBURT i 1 The golf shoe thafs fast becoming the No. 1 in the game m\c e o<* e All the advantages of a golf shoe and more Ultra lightweight Firm grip on uphill Waterproof leather and downhill lies Long playing life Walk on any surface. New super-grip sole77 words
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Miscellaneous235 1982-06-04 19 Crossword I K ACROSS 1 Genesis name 5 Sound of relief 9 Meat Juice 14 Hatless 15 Marie Wilson character 16 Strong fibre 17 Lab burner 18 British weapon 19 Maturing 20 Trained animal 23 Playwright Moss 24 Snow glider 25 Distant 28 Persian coin 30 Getaway 35 Hurly-burly 36235 words
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Advertisement42 1982-06-04 21 The Joy Y °urs at SPECIALISTS SALON Specialist massage techniques, v' com^orta hly designed Japanese decor and beds! L r «<r SPECIALISTS’ HEALTH SALON 229/230, 2nd Floor, Specialist Centre Orchard Rd/ Somerset Rd Business Hr 10am 11pm Tel: *****66 Ext 145; *****3942 words
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Advertisement73 1982-06-04 21 EYELINE SWIMMING GOGGLES Comfort And Protection For Your Eyes Eyeline Australia Swimming Goggles, fitted with super-soft neoprene foam cushion seals, shatterproof lenses and adjustable headbands, protect your eyes from chlorine, sea water, the sun and other irritants Every Eyelme model ensures a comfortable fit and impermeability to water Available in73 words
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Advertisement269 1982-06-04 22 domimav THE WORLD’S LARGEST MANUFACTURER OF TENNIS RACKE n 1 H ,|r ■Mr. b. V. V <•. •s 80 RB PRO K ft -v SOS 9* 9^ o \C s s o v PS 9*' V» V\ V y The Pro Series. A superb range of competition frames that make269 words
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Miscellaneous398 1982-06-04 22 YOUR LUCKY STARS**} IF IT’S YOUR BIRTHDAY Born today, you are keenly intuitive and possess a highly developed sense of the dramatic. You can Join the two in such a way that you are able to make your way through the world with few mistakes and even fewer real losses.398 words
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Advertisement124 1982-06-04 23 “Sweet Swinger” The MacGregor EYE-0-MATIC Classic. A classic wood with the famous shallow Eye-OMatic face. Automatically points out the hitting area to the sweet swinging type of happy players for deadly accuracy! With further assurance of an easy swing from the added loft. The famous Eye-OMatic* classic. Made from the124 words
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Advertisement147 1982-06-04 24 When you’ve experienced the sensation of the sea speeding under your sailboard as it leaps over the waves you will realize why windsurfing is the ultimate in free rides and the fastest growing water sport. This book, in full colour throughout, captures all its thrills and shows the novice-windsurfer how147 words
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Advertisement223 1982-06-04 25 Now breaking All Box-Office Records at CAPITOL REPUBLIC t CAPITOL: PHONE: *****59) 5 SHOWS DAILY AT 11am, 1.45, 4.0 Q. 6.30 9,150 m No Free List (REPUBLIC:PHONE: *****02) 5 SHOWS DAILY AT 11am,1.45,4.00, 6.45 9.15pm No Free List □Hi onBYWwmIPRINT SUPER STEREOPHONIC SOUND at CAPITOL Outgrossed the 10-day US Box-office223 words
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Article, Illustration437 1982-06-04 26 Michael Chiang - Sundown scene bv Michael Chiang Another three-girl group? Having caught a fair number of female groups in the past few weeks, my initial reaction to the arrival of Something Unique, Mandarin Hotel’s current attraction, was less than rapturous. How different could they be? I am437 words
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Article199 1982-06-04 26 Top of the Hilton: She Is back, hoi m ever, ready to sock it to you. The sizzling Anita Sarawak returns for yet another season, accompanied by husband Broery Marantika, topnotch balladist from Indonesia. Sultry torch numbers, pounding hot roek tones, or plain, good old pops Anita still199 words
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455 1982-06-04 27 Patricia Wei - Concert Notes < By Patricia Wei No pianist, violinist or singer at this weekend’s concert, but a soloist on an instrument that rarely gets the spotlight. And good things do not seem to come in small doses either; for not only is cellist Johannes455 words
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Article, Illustration653 1982-06-04 27 Jacintha Abisheganadan - Review By Jacintha Abisheganadan Make Merry with Music, the children’s series which attempts to introduce the joys of music to the young, did not fail, it merely flailed last week’s programme took off only in rare instances. For a start, the show653 words
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Article271 1982-06-04 27 CONCERT: Performed by the Singapore Symphony Orchestra with guest cellist Johannes Goritzski. At the Victoria Concert Hall, 8.15 p.m. Tickets at $lO, $6 and $3 each are available at the door. EXHIBITION AND SALE: On display are Korean antiques and reproduction furniture at Century Park Sheraton271 words
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Advertisement73 1982-06-04 27 The Better Place To Eat! Indonesian Style At Top Continental Restaurant you get genuine Indonesian food expertly prepared by our chef from Indonesia The friendly service and cosy atmosphere make each meal an unforgettable experience. Specialities Ayam Panggang Curry Fishead Lontong Minang Soto Babat Outside catering for any occasion available73 words
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Miscellaneous431 1982-06-04 27 At the cinema GONE WITH THE WIND: Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh star in this winner of 10 Academy Awards. Cathay: 3 and 7.30 p.m. THE SHINING: Horror film starring Jack Nicholson. Lido: 1.30, 4, 6.45 and 9.15 p.m. TAPS: Starring George C. Scott and Timothy Hutton. Orchard: 1.30, 4,431 words
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Advertisement288 1982-06-04 28 The World’s First SLR Camera Powered by the Sun. V i— y ICO* if u RICOH2?M-S The new Ricoh XR-S. Spaceage technology utilising the sun. The solar ceils provide power to the storage battery which lasts 5 long years The futuristic SLR camera embodies micro-computer quartz control for shutter speed288 words
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Miscellaneous1386 1982-06-04 28 SBC 5 TELEFUNKEN PAL Color Seen by 2,000 million viewers in 50 countries 3.00 OPENING ANNOUNCEMENTS followed by HOUSEWIVES’ MATINEE: The Story of Three QM# (C/f). 4.30 NEW ZOO REVUE. Henrlet ta, who has been fitting her kitchen with the latest devices, turns to Charlie for help when they start1,386 words
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