New Nation, 16 June 1982
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Title Section17 1982-06-16 1 New Nation City Edition SINGAPORE Wednesday, June 16, 1982 3508 Price 30 Cents M.C.(P) No. 19/5/82 WmvXsMim17 words
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Article242 1982-06-16 1 After a passive two days that produced only (our goals, the 1982 World Cup soccer tournament exploded In Spain yesterday with a blistering total of 18 goals knocked up In the three matches played. Hungary, playing In the true tradition of the “Magnlflcient Magyars”, sent El242 words
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Article380 1982-06-16 1 Surrender decision shocks and angers people Agencies Buenos Aires: Argentinians woke up to the reality of defeat in the Falkland Islands war yesterday and unleashed a wave of anger and disillusionment. Riot police fired salvos of teargas last night to disperse an angry crowd of about 7000Agencies - 380 words
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284 1982-06-16 1 UPI Washington: A divided Supreme Court yesterday passed a ruling that children of illegal immigrants be entitled to free education. Declaring that an alien was a person in any sense of the term, the justices ruled for the first time that the constitution’sUPI - 284 words
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64 1982-06-16 1 Reuter Wye Plantation (Maryland A senior World Bank official yesterday said the current global recession, which has hit both rich and poor countries, will continue until the end of 1983 Mrs Helen Hughes, director of the bank’s economic analysis and projections department, said recoveryReuter - 64 words
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Article373 1982-06-16 2 Once again, airlines and travel agents have come under fire. This time, the Consumers Association of Singapore is accusing airlines of fixing fares to the disadvantage of travellers, and unscrupulpus travel agents of cheating them. Case argues that the traveller is best served when fares are dictated373 words
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Article77 1982-06-16 2 6 ...But I suspect that the secret of the phenomenal success lies more in the fact that, no matter how mechanical, Stallone nevertheless manages to bring to these films an odd feeling of innocence. With his "Rockies”, Stallone is proving himself the Barbara Cartland of filmmakers a creator77 words
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Article70 1982-06-16 2 ISPY - T( II WHISPERS ISPY The Marco Polo’s La Pinala has taken the battle against smoking a step further. It has a non-smoking section comprising all nine tables Of the upptf section of the Spanish style coffee house This is the second non-smokinp area in the hotel,70 words
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Article229 1982-06-16 2 Reuter Bangkok: A senior Interpol officer yesterday listed narcotics and International frauds as two biggest crimes facing countries in Asia and the Pacific. Interpol deputy secretary-general Raymond Kendall said greater exchange of Information on International drugs syndicates by police In different countries had led toReuter - 229 words
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Article251 1982-06-16 2 Teo Lian Huay - STU setting up a register for those who are interested By Teo Lian Huay Teachers are in great demand for part-time tuition the National Trade Union Congress (NTUC) is asking for more than 120 of them for its courses. A special school for children also251 words
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373 1982-06-16 2 Reuter Tbilisi (Soviet Georgia): Communist leaders struggling to muster popular support in this sunny southern republic of the Soviet Union have identified a new enemy chip ping away at the foundations of their power the “cult of hospitality”. Lavish weddings, outrageouslyReuter - 373 words
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Article67 1982-06-16 2 AFP Benin*: environmental pollution existed in China more than MM years ago, according to studies by Shanghai scholars on one of the oldest Chinese mummies found in 1989 In Xin^ang. A Shanghai daily, Wenhul Bao, said the researchers found particles of limestone and charcoal in the lungs ofAFP - 67 words
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Article48 1982-06-16 2 AFP Toky*: Fujitsu Ltd today started selling what it claimed to be the world’s fastest facsimile with a floppy disk. The device can carry out the electric transmission of an A-4 size manuscript in only nine seconds. The machine costs 3.5 million yen (about 528,000) AFPAFP - 48 words
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119 1982-06-16 2 AP Seoul: A Roman Catholicchurch group yesterday said South Korea is facing the “most unfortunate situation” since it was founded in 1948 and called on the present government to step down. In a statement, the Korean Catholic Priests Council for Justice and PeaceAP - 119 words
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Article63 1982-06-16 2 UPI TODAY is Wednesday, June 16, the 167 th day of 1982 with 198 to follow. Those born on this date are under the sign of (lemini. THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: British poet Sydney Smith said: “Marriage resembles a pair of shears, so joined they cannot be separated, oftenUPI - 63 words
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233 1982-06-16 4 Singa pore will send more than a sports team to the 12th Commonwealth Carnes in Brisbane in September. It will take part in the Games’ arts festival as well. A spokesman for the Australian High Commission said Singapore has shown interest in233 words
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Article132 1982-06-16 4 And girl pipers in Jakarta Fifteen Singapore girl pipers of the People's Association will leave for Jakarta tomorrow to take part In celebrations to mark the 455 th anniversary of the city of Jakarta and the sfth anniversary of Anker Bir (Anchor Beer). The pipers have been hired by P.132 words
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334 1982-06-16 4 Israelis and PLO in fierce fighting Reuter AP Beirut: Israeli forces and Palestinian guerillas last night fought artillery and tank battles just south of the city, the state-run Beirut Radio reported. Security forces quoted by the radio said the Israelis had moved into theReuter; AP - 334 words
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Article35 1982-06-16 4 Reuter Tunis: Arab Oil Ministers meet in Tunis today but are unlikely to decide on any oil sanctions against the West over Israel’s invasion of Lebanon, Arab oil sources said yesterday. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article42 1982-06-16 4 NYT New York: Preparing for a reinstallation of its Egyptian galleries, the Metropolitan Museum of Art has discovered that 17 gold vessels that were part of an important holding known as the Treasure of the Three Princesses are fakes. NYTNYT - 42 words
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Article49 1982-06-16 4 AFP Hanoi: Part of Vietnam’s merchant fleet sails under flags of convenience to stave off ostracism which some of the country’s ships might otherwise face in foreign ports of call. Reporting on the country’s merchant shipping, informed sources yesterday said these flags included the Panamanian flag. AFPAFP - 49 words
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Article43 1982-06-16 4 AP Islamabad: The vital Panisher Valley, a key resistance base north of Kabul, has been overrun by Soviet and Afghan forces in what is regarded as a major turning point in the 2Vtyear insurgency, western diplomatic sources said here yesterday. APAP - 43 words
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Advertisement55 1982-06-16 4 Lunch in extravagant mood of fashion and look at show pieces that conform to the latest fashions Model u y Date 17th Time For rail *****22 Buffet Lunch SR c io sl4.oo*+ per head Fashion Show sponsored by Hair Boulevard Fabulous Fashion Models by De Quinn's Studio June, 1982 pm55 words
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365 1982-06-16 5 Zarinah Marican - Scheme combines study stint with holiday By Zarinah Marican Singaporeans can now sample American university life and have a vacation at the same time. The International Pacific Asian Consortium (Interpac) programme offers foreigners a chance to take short courses at American universities.365 words
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Article138 1982-06-16 5 UPI Pocatello (Idaho): Draco la’s lost for blood, which made a literary legend oat of the vlcioas Transylvanian prince, may have been doe to an allergic addiction to protein-rich foods, an expert on allergies says. Attila the Hon may have had the same problem, says Dr ThomasUPI - 138 words
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276 1982-06-16 5 Reuter Washington: The Federal Reserve Board is not ready to relax monetary policy in order to reduce US interest rates quickly, board chairman Paul volcker told Congress yesterday. “It would be shortsighted for the Federal Reserve to abandon a strong sense of disciplineReuter - 276 words
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Article110 1982-06-16 5 BUSINBSS DONE TREND: Steady Pint Section P Bank (1) 3.70 (5) 3.72 UMW (1) 2.92 (1) 2.94 (3) 2.93 Sup Corp (4 2.85 (5) 2.87 (6) 2.88 (7) 2.89 (1) 2.86 (1) 2.84 (4) 2.83 Haw Par (1) 2.73 (1) 2.74 (1) 2.75 F Merlin (2) 1.70 (3)110 words
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Article166 1982-06-16 6 AFP Hong Kong: Hong Kong and technical institutes are to cooperate with China in research on the design of offshore structures for its oil exploration and production, the South China Morning Post reported yesterday. It said the arrangement "reaffirms the role played hy Hong KongAFP - 166 words
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Article, Illustration385 1982-06-16 6 Filomina D’Cruz - By Filomina D’Cruz When Australian architect Harry Seidler was asked to design the New World Complex he decided that it should be “an enjoyable environment, a wonderful place for people to be in whether they work or live there.” He envisaged a complexPicture by Steven Lee - 385 words
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Article124 1982-06-16 6 Through very simple measures, the Australian High Commission has been able to save about $4500 in energy each month. The Australian High Commissioner to Singapore, Mr lan Macdonald, said this when addressing the Royal Australian Institute of Architects’ convention. The high commission building’s energy124 words
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Advertisement326 1982-06-16 7 CHAMPION MOTORS SPECIALIST CAR DIVISION PROUDLY PRESENTS V r ©SCIRDCCD GTI Its the wind tunnel that made it so beautiful' From the drawing board, straight to the wind tunnel. There, VW’s talented designers set about trimmingtheSciroccoGTl for a more slippery passage thru’ the air. And the Scirocco discovered its true326 words
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15th Asean Ministerial Meeting
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Article, Illustration141 1982-06-16 8 Kven when it comes to picture taking, A.scan concord and amity prevails although no one initially wanted to take centre stage. So Singapore Foreign Minister S. Dhanabaian placed his hand on the arm of his Philippine counterpart, Gen Carlos Rnmuio, and gently urged himPictures by DAVID TAN - 141 words
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Article411 1982-06-16 8 Ministers keep up the pace ahead of schedule Keeping to the zippy pace set at the opening, Asean Foreign Ministers should complete their discussions well ahead of schedule today. With two closed-door sessions scheduled for today, the ministers had only one more item on the agenda411 words
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281 1982-06-16 8 A series of filmlets on Asean culture to promote a better understanding of each other’s culture will be produced this year. Singapore is coordinator for the project, which is called Asean music interludes. The three- to five-minute filmlets w, I show the281 words
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Article84 1982-06-16 8 Reuter Bonn: West Germany yesterday joined China in support of proposals by noncommunist South-east Asian countries for breaking Vietnam’s military grip on Cambodia. Foreign Minister HansDietrich Genscher set out Bonn’s views on the Cambodian and Afghan problems during a twohour meeting here with Chinese Foreign Minister HuangReuter - 84 words
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Advertisement263 1982-06-16 8 m i (A t ■x-; -v '> < is».». rASIA International Measurement and Inspection Technology Expo 17-19 JUNE 1982 Hall 2, World Trade Centre, Singapore An Exposition Focusing on Southeast Asia’s Quest for Quality Products QUALITY CONTROL, QUALITY ASSURANCE SPECIALISTS INVITED TO ATTEND INSPEX Asia ’B2 is aimed at supplying263 words
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Article239 1982-06-16 9 UPI Washington: The Supreme Court ruled 9-0 yesterday that Japanese-owned companies incorporated in the US cannot practise sex discrimination by hiring only Japanese men for executive jobs. The ruling could have a major impact on the operation of Japanese companies in the US. The court rejectedUPI - 239 words
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258 1982-06-16 9 The General Conference Women’s Society of Christian Service (WSCS) is setting up a training centre for the disabled. About a dozen people will attend a training course which is expected to start soon at the centre, a bungalow at Puay Hee Avenue258 words
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Article40 1982-06-16 9 Reuter Beijing: This year’s summer grain harvest will be lower than the 1981 crop of 60 million tonnes as a result of a prolonged drought in north China and other natural disasters, the People’s Daily said yesterday. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article234 1982-06-16 9 AP The stock market drifted in quiet trading yesterday, with the Dow Jones average hovering uncertainly around the 800 level. Analysts said interestrate and recession worries were setting the tone for the market. Interest rates rose sharply on Monday amid concern over the federal government’s heavy borrowingAP - 234 words
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Article34 1982-06-16 9 AP Closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday: 30 industrials 801.27 (down 0 58); 20 transport 312,80 (down 1.42); 15 Utlllties 108.87 (down 0.35); 65 stocks 312.73 (down 0 68)AP - 34 words
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Article170 1982-06-16 9 Another Incineration plant will be built at Tuas because Singapore is running out of land In which to dump rubbish. The Ministry of the Environment collects about 29N of the 3M9 tonnes of rubbish generated dally and the approximately M hectares of dumping ground In I170 words
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Advertisement166 1982-06-16 9 Sip your way through the wine cellars of the world. $3.75 a glass. wss A r CeZC/HAKSi Wine. L oved, respected and cherished by the few as an essential part of the art of gracious living. Yet still an enigma to most. L or those who wish to throw off166 words
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Article, Illustration610 1982-06-16 10 Art Buchawald - Protesters should carry rifles Humour with Art Buchawald Los Angeles Times Los Angeles: “Do you know what the trouble with the anti-nuke war movement is?” David Emge asked me. “I have no idea,” I said. "They lack discipline.” “How so?” “Well, for one thing,Los Angeles Times - 610 words
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Article, Illustration684 1982-06-16 11 Judith Holmberg reviews Simon Bond’s 101 Uses of a Dead Cat and Unspeakable Acts Cat-lovers without a sense of humour must hate Simon Bond. He is the irreverent author who suggests One Hundred and One Uses of a Dead Cat all disgusting,684 words
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Article, Illustration1011 1982-06-16 11 Copley News Service New York: The author of 101 Uses for a Dead Cat, and a new book called Unspeakable Acts (which includes jokes played on the blind, old and fat), says people who do not like the cartoons are “insecure, very repressed and afraidCopley News Service - 1,011 words
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Advertisement81 1982-06-16 10 The Grand Table Surprise' 548.00 A lever before has an evening's dining presented so many dazzling gourmet surprises for so little. The most extravagant offering of caviar, oysters, trout, goose-liver, roast beef and many more choice creations. All you can partake of this incredible buffet. For $48.00. Commences 7.00 pm.81 words
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TREND
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Article, Illustration84 1982-06-16 12/13 Bored with the cooking, cleaning and impossible demands made by your boss? Or maybe you’re looking for a bit of light entertainment to while away the weekend? Call up your girlfriends and invite them to join you in a game of Man-opoly. Any number can try their hand, though,84 words
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Advertisement88 1982-06-16 14 THE EYE TELLS US HOW WE SEE THE STOMACH TELLS US HOW WE DIGEST OUR FOOD THE WOMB TELLS US HOW WE WERE BORN This fascinating, first-person tour of human anatomy in which all the parts of the body speak for themselves is based on the most popular series in88 words
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Miscellaneous234 1982-06-16 14 COMICS MUPPETS Dear Joußna I, My UNde KeKMit i 5 Real smart But He doesn't (OJow Anything aboutthe Forces oF Nature yI've 90T Proof fRoM my school Meteorology Boole that hi 6 Theoßy HaS No Basis in FAct by Jim Henson Va cydoNe HAP Hit My Room, it surety Would234 words
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Miscellaneous232 1982-06-16 14 WEDNESDAY OL-3 jackpot! $lO,OOO Cut out and pm with other coupons Posting instructions appear below Name; Sex: Age Occupation; Address N.R.I.C. TEL; FILL IN MISSING LETTERS ACROSS USING CLUES BELOW CUT HERE CLUES FOR OL 3 1. Female monarch 2. The comparative darkness under trees, etc 3. Seizes, or snatches232 words
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SPORT STARTS HERE
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Article, Illustration355 1982-06-16 15 It’s time the MRA did punters a service Racing By CAVALIER The Malayan Racing Association, who have this peculiar habit of holding on to information that should be fed to the racing fraternity, have done it again. In the past, we have so often been deprived of355 words
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Article, Illustration370 1982-06-16 15 On the track By PEDIGREE Park Lane D showed good form on the training track this morning. With apprentice S. H. Ho astride, the Bardall four-qear-old strode out nicely on the bit over 600 m in 41.2. The going was good with370 words
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Article186 1982-06-16 15 Ascot: Horage brought off a fairytale win for small trainer Matt McCormack in the Coventry Stakes for two-year-olds on the opening day of the four-day Royal Ascot meeting here yesterday. Horage, who cost U5515,120 (about S$31,000) as a yearling, is the most expensive of the 13186 words
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Article, Illustration418 1982-06-16 16 McE in harder half of Wimbledon draw Tennis Wimbledon: John McEnroe, defending his Wimbledon title, will have the more difficult path to the final following yesterday’s draw for the 96th All-England championships. McEnroe, seeded No. 1 to meet old rival Jimmy Connors in the final,418 words
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401 1982-06-16 16 Agencies Eastbourne, England: American Billie-Jean King and Yugoslavia’s Mima Jausovec were among the six seeds who crashed to upset second round defeats in the US$l5O,OOO (about $315,000) women’s tennis championship here yesterday Thirty-eight-year-old Billie-Jean, who just a few days ago crushedAgencies - 401 words
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Article106 1982-06-16 16 London: Indian tennis star Vijay Amritraj, a Wimbledon quarter-finalist last year, romped through his first match as the championship qualifying competition began at Roehampton here yesterday. Amritraj beat American Terry Bennett 6-1, 6-4 in the first round. He has been forced to qualify because, like Borg, he has106 words
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Article, Illustration738 1982-06-16 17 JEFFREY LOW - JEFFREY LOW ON TODAY’S BATTLE BETWEEN SPAIN AND HONDURAS JEFFREY LOW Valencia: Spain had deliberately selected Honduras for their opening assignment tonight assuming, of course, that a slaughter is at hand for a population of 35 million people to chorus along with King Juan Carlos738 words
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Article, Illustration333 1982-06-16 17 and how West Germany will fare against Algeria AP Gljon. West Germany, who won the World Cop In 1954 and 1974, open their campaign today, looking for a convincing victory over newcomers Algeria. “A 2-9 win over the Algerians would give usAP - 333 words
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Article, Illustration521 1982-06-16 18 Reuter AFP La Coruna: Cameroon carried the African banner in the World Cnp finals with honanr here yesterday, giving a splendid competitive performance to hold Pern to a goalless draw. The Peruvians, who reached the second round of the finals fourReuter; AFP - 521 words
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Article, Illustration569 1982-06-16 18 Reports on all three > matches played yesterday Hungary bt El Salvador 10-1 Scotland bt New Zealand 5-2 Peru drew Cameroon 0-0 Agencies Madrid: Hungary turned back the pages to the golden 1950s of the “Magnificent Magyars” when they demolished Group Three rivals, ElAgencies; UPI - 569 words
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Article, Illustration739 1982-06-16 18 After the convincing defeat of New :Zealand, Jock Stein thinks twice AFP Malaga: Scotland manager Jock Stein will make changes for Friday’s match with Brazil following the 5-2 win over outsiders New Zealand in their opening World Cup Group Six match here last night. AlthoughAFP - 739 words
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Article101 1982-06-16 19 Reuter Ovieda: Chile’s manager Luis Santibanez yesterday began a war of nerves in Group Two of the World Cup finals by accusing Austria of systematic use of the professional foul. Forty-eight hours before the teams meet in Oviedo, Santibanez claimed he had evidence that AustriaReuter - 101 words
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Article62 1982-06-16 19 AFP Zangou: YagMlavia’i flrsteholce goalkeeper Dragan Pan telle looks likely to play against Northern Ireland In tomorrow night’s World Cnp Group Five clash here after recovering from a muscle strain In his left leg. After a hard training session yesterday, Pantellc said he felt no painAFP - 62 words
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Article, Illustration663 1982-06-16 20 PELE - That old fashioned style of play still proves effective PELE WRITES ON THE BRAZIL-USSR MATCH PELE I was asking the question only on Monday while relaxing near the Mediterranean beach after Argentina was humiliated in the opening World Cup match in Barcelona: Where oh, where arePicture by UPI - 663 words
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Article82 1982-06-16 20 Top scorers Reuter Madrid: Leading scorers after the third day of the World Cup soccer finals yesterday: Two goals each: Kiss (Hungary). Laszlo Fazekas (Hungary). Tibor Nyilasi (Hungary). John Wark (Scotland). One goal each; Gabor Poloskei (Hungary). Jozsef Toth (Hungary), Lazar Szentes (Hungary), LuisReuter - 82 words
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Article, Illustration522 1982-06-16 20 England meet France today AP Bilbao: After years of waiting for his World Cap chance, England captain Kevin Keegan Is uot of today’s opening Group Poor match against France with a back injury. “I’m very disappointed bat it’s not the end ofAP - 522 words
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Article49 1982-06-16 20 Reuter Vigo: Tickets for last night’s World Cup Group One clash between Poland and Italy were not available at the stadium box office until the last moment resulting in only 27,000 filling the 40,000 capacity stadium. The group’s organising committee said there was a breakdown in communication. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article, Illustration401 1982-06-16 21 LEONARD KING - 5 internationals will not make Seremban date Soccer By LEONARD KING Title-holders Singapore Malays, already assured of the South Zone title, will be without five internationals for their last preliminary Sultans’ Gold Cup soccer match against Negri Sembilan Malays in Seremban this Sunday. The five goalkeeper401 words
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361 1982-06-16 21 NORMAN LIM - Forces striker nets four in three matches in Brunei By NORMAN LIM First Division Armed Forces’ Tony Quah will be the man to watch when ninth-placed Forces resume their League fixtures this weekend. Tony, who joined the Forces side this season, was in good361 words
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Article101 1982-06-16 21 New York: Gerry Cooney, who failed on Friday night to capture the World Boxing Council heavyweight championship from Larry Holmes, returned home on monday and said “there will be another time” for him to win the crown. Cooney, who said he never expected as large a reception, sat101 words
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Article, Illustration242 1982-06-16 21 Martial Arts Singapore are confident of an improved performance in the Asian Karate Championships In Tokyo next month, reports NORMAN UN. This new hope follows the introduction of weight categories for the championships. Said Mr Dadi Balsara, the Singapore Karate-do Federation president: “In previous years, when fighters242 words
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Miscellaneous225 1982-06-16 16 r Crossword S HI I ACROSS 1 Snakes 5 Holes in one 9 Iron 14 Small pellets 15 Lose hold 16 Form of croquet 17 Actress Louise 18 Short-billed bird 19 Call forth 20 Subdued 23 Limb 24 Ripped 25 Descriptive headings 27 Exhausted 29 Shell 31 Highways 32 Charitable225 words
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Advertisement23 1982-06-16 21 Moviegoers will be neared witless by Peter Straub’s chilling “Cheat Story". It will take yea places aad show yea thiags yea've sever sees.23 words
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Article, Illustration656 1982-06-16 22 Khng Eu Meng - Magical fantasies provide thrills CINEMA By Khng Eu Meng NEW PILGRIMS TO THE WEST. Chinese fable of Monkey and his friends. In Mandarin. Now showing at Broadway, Bedok, Gala, Regal and Majestic. ARISTOCATS. Cartoon feature film. Now showing at Cathay. Magical fantasy at its best656 words
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Article225 1982-06-16 22 Film Flam, DISNEY STUDIOS shanld seare a hit wltin Its new dim, Tran. It Is about computer games set la the real and eleetraalc warld where eleetrie-and-Ught beings try ta averthraw the programme which centrals them. The Tran crew was the first film eampaay allawed225 words
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Article352 1982-06-16 22 CELLO RECITAL: Performed by Ross Pople, the principal cellist of the BBC Symphony Orchestra and Michael Freyhan (piano). The programme includes Brahm’s Sonata No. 2 in F Major and Chopin’s Polonaise Brillante. At the Victoria Concert Hall at 8 p.m. Tickets at |1 for students and352 words
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Article, Illustration677 1982-06-16 23 Judith Holmberg - There’s a lot to be learnt from the colony By Judith Holmberg They have housing problems that will make a Singaporean cry you wait anything up to 10 years for a public flat. Officially, the country has 5.4 million people, although observers claim677 words
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Advertisement45 1982-06-16 23 Lorens tomorrow? BBHaa The movie that will scare the life out of you. CHIP LUCIA JON VAN NESS Pm;: VV-V I 1 A' I ORCHARD 1 Lorens tomorrowh The kidnap that became a murder, that became a seige, that became a death trap. nni qqcby45 words
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Miscellaneous129 1982-06-16 23 (Rcdifftiskm 12.00 American Country Countdown 1.00 News 1.10 American Country Countdown (Cont’d) 3.00 Star Watch 3.02 Powerline 3.30 The Music With Meaning Show. Simon Peter hosts a programme of pop, folk and love songs especially written for the show (Repeat) 4.00 Where Its At 5.00 Science Fiction or Fact 6.00129 words
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Miscellaneous183 1982-06-16 23 ine Hicks, Stephen McHattie and Peter Billingsley. Jade; 1.30, 4, 6.30 and 9 p.m. A TOUCH OF CLASS: Glenda Jackson and George Segal star in this classic which won the Academy award for best actress. Premier: 1.30, 4, 6.45 and 9.15 p.m. ZORO THE GAY BLADE: Today only. Savoy; 1.45,183 words
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Advertisement238 1982-06-16 24 c Stem ComportaHv Maks Sound Sense fortoday's A tree! jfesty/e. People going places in today’s world will find Stereo Comportable goes perfectly with their active lifestyle At home, in the car, and outdoors, Stereo Comportable is easy to enjoy and a pleasure to carry anytime, anywhere SRSOOO Main Features: Soft-touch238 words
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Page 24 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1467 1982-06-16 24 SBC 5 TELEFUNKEN PAL Color Seen by 2,000 million viewers in 50 countries Won't See Me and the Things I Want Moot In Life. 3.00 OPENING ANNOUNCEMENTS followed by THE JAWS (C/r). Serial. 4.40 THE ADVENTURES OK GULLIVER: The Perils of Lilliput. In trying to rescue Bunko, Eebar and Glum,1,467 words
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