New Nation, 24 June 1982
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Title Section16 1982-06-24 1 New Nation City Edition SINGAPORE Thursday, June 24, 1982 3515 Price 30 Cents M.C.(P) No. 19/5/8216 words
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Article99 1982-06-24 1 AP Reuter Tel Aviv; Israeli warplanes and ground troops beat back attempts by combined Syrian and Palestinian guerilla forces to advance into Israeli-held areas of yesterday, the Israeli military command said. Syrian commandos, backed by artillery, tank and mortar fire, tried to move into the areaAP; Reuter - 99 words
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Article280 1982-06-24 1 Firm admits making payments for information Agencies Tokyo: One of the two Japanese electronic giants allegedly involved in what has been described as one of history’s biggest industrial espionage cases today admitted it had authorised the payment of U*****,000 ($l.l million) for confidential computer information from IBM.Agencies - 280 words
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Article268 1982-06-24 1 Reuter Tokyo: The arrest of Japanese businessmen in the United States on charges of stealing computer secrets highlights the cnt-throat competition to survive in the rapidly evolving computer business, industry sources said yesterday. International Business Machines (IBM) is the world's dominant computer company and theReuter - 268 words
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Article, Illustration188 1982-06-24 1 Jeff Low watches a bruising match That Is the type of football dished oat by Argentina and El Salvador alter Argentine captain Passarella scored this 2tth minute penalty In a crucial World Cup soccer match yesterday. And these were some of the battle scars: Referee chased and kicked,188 words
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Advertisement16 1982-06-24 1 The team from the 21st century New Zealand pays glowing tribute to Brazil on Page 1916 words
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Advertisement62 1982-06-24 1 Choosing pearls is choosing MIKIMOTO n i,nuu;i) i’kahis M C.T.HOO Pte Ltd 27, Tanglin Road, Singapore 1024, Tel: *****43, *****53 Open daily except Sundays 11 am to 7pm MIDYEAR SALE The Fixit Shop Parklane Shopping Mall Big Big Bargains on HOUSEHOLD GOODS FANCY STATIONERIES GLASSWARE GIFTS SHOWER CURTAINS RODS r.62 words
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Article314 1982-06-24 2 What to call the MRT (Mass Rapid Transit system, in case there are people who still have not heard of it), is not nearly so important as why and even why now. Mr R. W. Lutton, immediate past chairman of the Singapore International Chamber of Commerce,314 words
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Article109 1982-06-24 2 6 In war, truth is the first casualty, and it is neccessary to stress that in that sector very grave errors were committed by Argentina. Psychological action, propaganda and information of British origin invaded newspaper columns from the beginning of the war, while in our country the news109 words
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Article58 1982-06-24 2 ISPY^j - W WHISPERS ISPY^j For Singaporeans, an age-old remedy for headache was the gentle tugging of hair. The Soviets have taken that one step further, with a comb to cure headaches It has a nine-volt battery with poles attached to its metal teeth; the current relieves headaches and high58 words
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Article, Illustration298 1982-06-24 2 Agencies Beirut: Israel yesterday rejected Palestinian terms for a disengagement around Beirut as its artillery and aircraft resumed attack on Syrian positions along the Beirut-Damascus highway. The rejection was conveyed to a Lebanese National Salvation Committee meeting at the presidential palace by US special envoyAgencies - 298 words
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231 1982-06-24 2 UPI New York: US foreign policy in Asia is without direction and is “wrongly grounded and sometime dangerous,” but the Reagan administration can do better, a foreign policy publication says. “A nagging fear pervades Asian capitals that American foreign policy inUPI - 231 words
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Article47 1982-06-24 2 UPI TODAY is Thursday, June 24, the 175 th day of 1982 with 190 to follow. Those born on this date are under the sign of Cancer. THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: In his last, dying words, clergyman Henry Ward Beecher said: “Now comes the mystery.’’ UPIUPI - 47 words
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Article150 1982-06-24 2 A clerk-of-works In the Urban Redevelopment Authority has received, after two years of negotiations, a HU compensation for noise-induced deafness. This is the first case concerning occupational safety and health of workers settled by the Singapore Urban Redevelopment Authority Workers Union (SURAWU), said The150 words
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Article178 1982-06-24 2 UPI Beifbig: Women adapt better than men to high altitudes and it could be their hormones that is making the difference, Xinhua news agency said yesterday. The agency, reporting on the findings of the High Altitude Heart Disease Research Institute in Xining, Qinghai province inUPI - 178 words
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Advertisement24 1982-06-24 2 TIOPEPE. The best-selling dry sherry in the world. A perfect aperitif served chilled, or on the rocks. iMraatiHfc ASSOCIATED LIQUOR DISTRIBUTORS (SINGAPORE) PTE ITD24 words
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Article, Illustration375 1982-06-24 3 Grace Chng - By Grace Chng The Seamen’s Union of Australia ban on a ship in Sydney IS a tit-for-tat measure against Singapore because of an Australian government decision to repair two navy vessels here. This was confirmed by a union official, Mr Tony Papa, to a representative375 words
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Article165 1982-06-24 3 Reuter Madrid: A diplomatic raw flared acre yesterday aver a statement by British Prime Minister Margaret Thateher which Spain teak to mean that Britain was nat prepared ta negotiate the sovereignty of Gibraltar. Foreign Minister Jose Pedro Peres Liarca telephoned Britain’s Madrid ambassador, Mr RichardReuter - 165 words
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Article194 1982-06-24 3 AFP Hong Kong: Citibank has been praised by local trade unions and social workers for setting a good example in looking after some 1300 workers of two local subsidiary factories of a bankrupt US firm, Mego International Inc of New York. After three sessions with workers’AFP - 194 words
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Article98 1982-06-24 3 Reuter Moscow; The wife of chess grandmaster Viktor Korchnoi, who defected to the West six years ago, said yesterday she and her son would fly out to be reunited with him at the beginning of next month. Mrs Bella Korchnoi, speaking by telephone from herReuter - 98 words
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Advertisement166 1982-06-24 3 A lot of good wine comes in square bottles. v? r,, .2 w-' v vvr V v < y j V v '-‘'-s ,> v r ».rr-'i! .j, <> Going to a party? Then take along a good companion. Delicious Wynvale Wine in a new elegant cask. Wynvale Winecasks hold166 words
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163 1982-06-24 4 AFP New Delhi: The sixth Indian president to be elected on July 12 is likely to be the first head of state elected from the Sikh community. Mr Zail Singh, 66-year-old Interior Minister in the government of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, isAFP - 163 words
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Article129 1982-06-24 4 UPI Carlsbad (California): An Arliana woman has dlsclsued she is the mother of the first baby born through artificial Insemination from an elitist sperm bank whose donors Include three Nobel laureate scientists. The Kowalskis said they could not discuss details of the birth of theirUPI - 129 words
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Article388 1982-06-24 4 AFP Washington: In the event of a nuclear war don’t hide, run. This is the new advice of civil protection officials, a change frpm the past three decades when every family was exhorted to build its own anti-nuclear self-suffi-cient bunker. Recently, the White HouseAFP - 388 words
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Article33 1982-06-24 4 AFP Cherbourg: France’s nuclear strategic force is and will remain independent from the superpowers, French Prime Minister Pierre Mauroy said yesterday when he launched France’s sixth nuclear submarine, the Inflexible. AFPAFP - 33 words
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Article48 1982-06-24 4 Reuter Kuwait: Opec oil ministers will meet in Vienna on July 9 to decide whether to raise or maintain an oil output ceiling imposed in March to defend prices through the worst of the recent oil glut, tne official Kuwait news agency said yesterday. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article49 1982-06-24 4 Reuter Luxembourg: Finance ministers from the 22nation Organisation for Economic Coopertion and Development met here yesterday under strong pressure from Washington to raise interest rates for export credits to poorer nations. The US has threatened a credit war if the rates are not raised. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article47 1982-06-24 4 Reuter London: Only emergency services were available yesterday at British hospitals which were hit by a 24-hour strike by state nealth service workers who want more pay. Many miners, seamen, dockers, municipal and steel workers also stopped work to join the picket lines outside hospitals.Reuter - 47 words
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Article47 1982-06-24 4 Reuter Dacca: Bangladesh Finance Minister A.M.A. Muhith has appealed to the people to adopt stern austerity measures to face what he described as a grim economic situation in the country which was characterised by low productivity, inflation, limited job opportunities and misdirected investment. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article59 1982-06-24 4 AFP Jakarta: The Indonesian Trade Union Federation has asked the management of a Hong Kong textile company, P.T. Good Faith Industrial, to reconsider its decision to dismiss 617 Indonesian workers, a federation spokesman said yesterday. The workers had insisted on being paid a minimum of 750 rupiahs ($2.50)AFP - 59 words
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136 1982-06-24 5 Learn French (er only |St. The Marine Parade and the Sennelt com* in unity centres are offering basic French language courses. A People's Association official said Sennett community centre was the first to start the three-month course last month. Hie centre Is thinking of136 words
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Article, Illustration312 1982-06-24 5 Thatcher tells UN Reuter AFP United Nations: British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, yesterday questioned the intentions of what she termed “the Soviet empire” and expressed concern about the eastern bloc’s advantage in conventional forces. In her speech to the General Assembly, which was meeting inReuter; AFP - 312 words
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83 1982-06-24 5 UPI Cleveland: A husband-and-wife research team says its studies show that spouses are most content with their marriages if the husband is the boss. The Millars, both members of the Cleveland State University’s Com- munication Department, said in an interview thatUPI - 83 words
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Article56 1982-06-24 5 UPI Beee; West Germany said yesterday that it would pie vent Unification Church leader Sun Myung Moon from entering the country because of the religious sect’s “doubtful activities.” A spokesman for the Family Ministry said Rev Moon would not be al lowed to visit West Germany because theUPI - 56 words
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Article84 1982-06-24 5 BUSINESS DONE TREND: Quiet First Section MMC (1) 2.64 (1) 2.62 DBS (1) 7.75 (4) 7.70 Public Bank (2) 3.62 (3) 3.60 U Engineers (4) 1.70 15) 1 69 S Darby (5) 2.00 MUI (5) 3.32 (6) 3.34 (1) 3.36 F N (5) 6.05 (3) 6.00 F Merlin84 words
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Article326 1982-06-24 6 Rav Dhaliwal - By Rav Dhaliwal The Consumers Association of Singapore’s grouse of insufficient funds has been heard. The government has increased its annual grant to Case to $126,300 almost double the sum for last year. Case had asked for $209,650, the association’s secretary, Mr Ivan Baptist.326 words
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Article153 1982-06-24 6 Reuter Delegates of the Soviet Union, Vietnam and Mongolia walked out of a United Nations human rights conference here yesterday when a representative of the Democratic Kampuchea government began speaking. The three delegates returned to their seats after Democratic Kampuchea’s Sun Hoa Te finished speaking.Reuter - 153 words
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Article, Illustration89 1982-06-24 6 Seen in the patan «f this fisherman's hand is an unsaally Ug pearl. It was recently (sand la a natural edible syater Ashed sat af Tshe Bay, ad Tsshi Island In AOe prefecture, famsas far Japan’s ealtared pearl Industry. Edible oysters asaally prsdnce onlyPanaphoto - 89 words
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Article127 1982-06-24 6 UPI Sydney: A team of Australian researchers say that people who smoke, drink moderately and then snore the night away risk suffering from brain damage. The researchers, led by Dr Colin Sullivan, a senior lecturer in medicine at Sydney University, said yesterday the risk comes fromUPI - 127 words
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247 1982-06-24 6 Reuter T*yk«: Japan, urgently trying to reduce its need for Middle East oil, is pushing hard for a stake in China’s new offshore fields. Earlier this year, the Chinese invited 47 foreign companies to tender for licences to develop potential offshore oil inReuter - 247 words
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Article74 1982-06-24 6 Engineers and managers who are interested in introducing or streamlining computer systems can attend a free one-day seminar on July 1. Two three-hour seminar sessions on ComputerAided Engineering and Computer-Aided Production will be conducted by Hewlett Packard from 9 a.m. to noon and from 2 p.m. to 574 words
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Article199 1982-06-24 6 Stock prices were higher In late trading yesterday as the Dow Jones average of 30 industrials climbed back above the 800-point level. Airline, auto and precious metals stocks paced the gainers, while some aerospace issues lost ground. The Dow Jones industrial average, up only 3.42 an hour199 words
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Article35 1982-06-24 6 UPI Dow Jones closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday; 30 industrials 813.17 (up 13.51); 20 transport 316.T0 (up 8.92); 15 utilities 106.13 (down 0.17); 65 stock 315.09 (up 5.32). UPIUPI - 35 words
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Advertisement82 1982-06-24 6 Authentic Thai Food and Cultural fotiual Gentre Hie! iSno; Thailand at V 7 Genting Highlands! PS> 10 splendid days of gracious T Thai hospitality: Food Festival—Authentic Thai cuisine prepared by :> chefs specially flown in from Thailand. Cultural Festival^ Lyrical Thai dances performed by professional dancers from Thai Fine Arts82 words
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Advertisement188 1982-06-24 7 The Chartered Bank i-it V7S/1 W mmmm 4SOS 3410 1234 sblB !s > r f You don’t have to pay for the privilege. Often, acquiring a credit card in Singapore can mean paying through the nose for the privilege. So how would you react if we told you that with188 words
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Article, Illustration309 1982-06-24 8 Project may even fold up Reuter AFP Washington: The Reagan administration predicted yesterday that its new economic sanctions against the Soviet Union would delay construction of the planned gas pipeline from Siberia to western Europe for two years and might even cause the projectReuter; AFP - 309 words
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Article, Illustration401 1982-06-24 8 Singapore managers who find they do not have enough time in a day to complete their work are victims of their ego, says Dr R. Alec Mackenzie, an authority on time and management. The root of the problem is a lack of confidence401 words
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174 1982-06-24 8 Reuter Geneva: Sooth Vietnam became the most plague-ridden area of the world mainly as a result of defoliants iiaed during the Vietnam War, according to a report published yesterday by the World Health Organisation. The plague broke out In the early 19S9s andReuter - 174 words
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203 1982-06-24 8 Reuter Moscow: Two Soviet cosmonauts and a Frenchman blasted into space today in a rare East-West venture, amid misgivings in both Moscow and Paris. Colonel Jean-Loup Chretien, 43, of France, rocketed into space at 1630 GMT (about 12.30 a.m.) with Col Vladimir Dzhanibekov, 40,Reuter - 203 words
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Article61 1982-06-24 8 AFP Canberra: Australia expects the US to sign the Law of the Sea Convention, completed in April in New York. Australian government officials said yesterday that some of the keenest discussion during the recent Anzus council meeting was over the failure of the US to see the valueAFP - 61 words
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Advertisement79 1982-06-24 8 ti m hi A i 1 I Singapore A la mode at the ORCHID INN POOLSIDE.... vn. enjoy a delightful barbecue amidst chic, elegant high fashion. Co-sponsored by MTBICIA (cocktail dress and evening wear) /iRpG MSs3 Harvey’s Bristol Cream hSs Black l ower ESa l.iebfraumilch Models by Elsa Yeo Agency79 words
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Advertisement103 1982-06-24 8 RomxGum GERMANY’S BEST SPECIALLY MADE FOR INDUSTRIAL USE -LABELLING, PARCEL POST ETC. To meet the exacting demands of factories, offices schools and homes, comes a super adhesive ROTAX GUM With properties no other gum of its kind can match Viscose to the exact degree if application, quick drying and non-drip,103 words
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Article, Illustration1003 1982-06-24 9 Tokyo: When Mr Nobuaki Yasui suffered a stroke in 1970 at the age of 47, he became paralysed from the neck down. The full burden of his care was laid on his wife Masako’s shoulders. Fortunately, she had an aptitude for inventing new products and the1,003 words
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Article, Illustration652 1982-06-24 12/13 Rav Dhaliwal; Nancy Koh - Stories by Rav Dhaliwal and Nancy Koh Rav Dhaliwal and Nancy Koh It was marketing day. Next on the shopping list was fish and so Mrs Tan (the name is fictitious) went to the fishmonger at the Orchard Road market to buy a kati of ikan kurau.652 words
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795 1982-06-24 12/13 “Case lacks bite.” it Is a criticism almost as long as Case’s history. This Is true If we are talking about the Consumers’ Association of Singapore (Case) In the ’7ls. In the ’Ms, the paper flier has acquired teeth, countered Case795 words
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Article, Illustration296 1982-06-24 12/13 The average Singaporean consumer does not know his rights. And because he doesn’t know his rights he cannot make demands. Even when he knows his rights, he still doesn’t make demands for fear of being called unreasonable or picky. He’s a powerful person the296 words
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Article, Illustration767 1982-06-24 12/13 Shoddy goods, poor service, blatant profiteering and downright cheating. So long as there are unscrupulous businessmen, consumers will continue to get short changed. A consumer may be riled but he is often probably too busy, apathetic or simply uninformed to do anything about it. Then came Case.767 words
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Advertisement120 1982-06-24 9 World’s No.l Presents a COOKING DELIGHT! I joy. Styled to make your kitchen look good. Incomparable features of the BI4OXEA in immaculate stainless steel full heat-resisting glass top with compile chrome fittings automatic Individual luting seif-cleaning panels multi-gas operation with electric grill/oven extra power point dimension: 85cm X 60cm x120 words
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Article, Illustration672 1982-06-24 10 Agatha Koh - Story by Agatha Koh If women’s magazines had their way, my life would be empty, colourless and flat. In between glossy covers, these magazines abound with 101 ways on how I can do without men in my life. They don’t quite put672 words
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Article, Illustration136 1982-06-24 10 If you have ideas for that family salad or you are on a low-protein diet and need lots of greens to perk up your daily fare, make a trip to Fitzpatrick’s Supermarket for its Great Greens Special. The range includes some wholesome greens that are normally136 words
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Article78 1982-06-24 10 Don't throw away that banana skin yet. Improve the colour of brown shoes by rubbing them with the inside of a banana skin. Dry and polish with a clean cloth. Patch-buttons If a batten gets tern eft ft garment, sew a new batten on to a matching78 words
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Article, Illustration973 1982-06-24 11 Juliet Choo - Cook-In] I)V Juliet Choo Recipes BREAKFAST Shrimp Porridge (Teochew-style) Ingredients: 3 rice bowls of cooked rice; chicken stock (1 chicken cube and 3 rice of bowls water); $1 fishcake (diced); $3 small fresh prawns (shelled, deveined and rinsed with salt water prepare a dayPictures by Simon Ker - 973 words
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Advertisement65 1982-06-24 10 Traditional Malaysian Hospitality Quiet Comfortable Luxury Romantic and Exotic Beaches The memories you’ll make for yourself m Is* r V in AMS iK Complete facilities tor invigorating beach sports, exotic island touring tropical gourmet feasting, total mind and body relaxing or even for conducting your business Let your imagination run65 words
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Advertisement121 1982-06-24 10 /Mj h\ THE PAIN RELIEVER THAT ALSO Reduces inflammation while it relieves pain, fever and flu. Muscle tension causes most headache pain. Inflammation often comes with body pain. ANACIN not only relieves muscle tension headache fast, but more. ANACIN also reduces Inflammation that often comes with body pain. For pain121 words
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Advertisement102 1982-06-24 11 Mouth ulcers. Gum pains. Teething pains. Denture pains. Toothaches. Anbesol's* local anaesthetic formula relieves pain and helps healing If you suffer from mouth ulcers or denture irritation, see your nearest pharmacy or drugstore and ask for Anbesol* Anbesol* contains a local anaesthetic and it is available without prescription It also102 words
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Advertisement70 1982-06-24 14 B B Wftrhnnt r Exclusive to only all Times bookshops, here's the superb magazine that reviews in detail all your need to know about the teams and their progress to the finals and highlights on the established and rising stars. A must for all football fans for only $4.90 or70 words
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Miscellaneous293 1982-06-24 14 COMICS muppets M. 0 &ee PK.&03... THIS SOONPS AMP I ONLY HAVB r MAUg A S&iEKB NASALOUS,INFECTIOUS, MIKAbTTPE, INFLUEINZA'ISH SINUS. minji/ j. hmvc C*XL ARS/ <r by Jim Henson (_YOU HAV/g A COLv) O s ANDY CARP You're quiet TONIGHT, k ARE NOLI > THINKS ABOUT FORGET Tm. vouvel£CT VOUVEIAF293 words
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Article, Illustration392 1982-06-24 15 PEDfGREE - On the track By PEDfGREE Honour Grit, 12th to Spearhead over the 1100 m straight course last Saturday, showed vast improvement when he did a dashing gallop at Ipoh this morning. With a riding boy astride, the Principe five-year-old strode out faultlessly over 600 m392 words
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Article119 1982-06-24 15 SATURDAY Race 1 (S.St): Cl i Div 3 IgStm German Hero, Brave Cavalier, Direct Way, Jury Duty, Tl Rlcordl, Upstanding, Jolly Sailor H. Race g (3.95): Cl 6 Div 4 lZ6sm Boom Town Charlie 11, Foreigner, Ihe Viscount, Hiawatha, Mnkahead. Race S (3.59): Cl i Div t I 799119 words
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Article1317 1982-06-24 15 Ipoh: Weights, barrier draws and ratings for this weekend’s racing here: SATURDAY Class 2 DW. S 1,290 m (Rating*: 101-SI) 1 Kuromark II 57 101 10 Honour Grit 57 101 11 Dawnton 50.5 100 15 Sunburnt 55 97 3 Solicitor 111 55 97 8 Capricorn1,317 words
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WIMBLEDON 1982
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Article, Illustration538 1982-06-24 16 Rinaldi shows remarkable form to send Nagelsen reeling Reuter Wimbledon: Holder John McEnroe produced his second straight-sets victory of the rain-hit Wimbledon tennis championships by defeating South African Eddie Edwards 6-3, 6-3, 7-5 last night. The 23-year-old American, warned for “ball abuse” after slamming aReuter - 538 words
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Article186 1982-06-24 16 Men’s singles: John McEnroe bt Eddie Edwards U. M, 7-5; Banter Mottrsm bt Andrew Jnrryd 5-7, 6-1, 64, I-2; Stanislav Birner bt Rand Evett 64, 6-4, 24, 62; Francisco Gonzales bt Scott McCain 64, 62, 5-7, 5-7, 6-1; Mark Edmonson bt Martin Davis 7-6, 7-5, 7-5; Nadnka Odlsor bt186 words
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Article, Illustration259 1982-06-24 16 AFP Wimbledon: For Chris Evert Lloyd, Wimbledon 1982 is a poignant reminder that an athlete’s life is an agonising battle with time. “I don’t have the luxury of time on my side/’ the 27-year-old defending champion said after her victory over teenagerAFP - 259 words
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Article, Illustration355 1982-06-24 17 NORMAN LIM - Czech star due here with Wimbledon champion Tennis By NORMAN LIM Hana Mandlikova, one of the top women professional tennis players la the world, is keen on playing In Singapore next month. fills was disclosed In a telex to Mr Lin Song Tae of the Singapore Tennis355 words
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Article, Illustration162 1982-06-24 17 Athletics London: Shin injury has forced British track star Sebastian Coe (right) to cancel plans to run in Oslo on Saturday and in Stockholm on July 6. He has told the British Board he will not be fit to run in the Sweden match162 words
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Article, Illustration641 1982-06-24 18 Jeffrey Low - Running battle with ref, five yellow cards and a bloody nose By Jeffrey Low Alicante: Champions Argentina could not have asked for a more brutal warm-up to the second round in their academic win here last night. In a match littered by dirty fouls by the El641 words
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Article121 1982-06-24 18 Lloret de Mar: About S$ English and Scots fans fought a midnight brawl with beer bottles, furniture and ketchup In this seaside resort on Tuesday, the manager of the Moby Dick Bar said yesterday. He said they started fighting about the result of the121 words
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Article, Illustration470 1982-06-24 19 Zico scores most spectacular bicycle-kick goal Agencies Seville: Seville, home of the Flamenco, witnessed a World Cup ballet last night as Brazil danced rings round a mesmerised New Zealand for a 4-0 victory in their closing Group Six match. Everything the Brazilians did had a touch of invention,Agencies - 470 words
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Article92 1982-06-24 19 AP Valencia (Spain): Midfielder Jeans Zamora and goalkeeper Lois Arconada might be unfit to start in Spain's World Cop match against Northern Ireland tomorrow, team doctor Jorge Guillen said yesterday. Zamora, who is recovering from a knee injury, “has a 44 per cent chance ofAP - 92 words
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Article, Illustration443 1982-06-24 20 Africans find 3 draws insufficient Vigo: Cameroon, Africa’s brave “no-hopers” who captured the imagination of the footballing world with their performances in the 1982 World Cup, bowed out of competition here yesterday afternoon unbeaten when they held Italy to a 1-1 draw. The Italians, unimpressive sinceUPI pic - 443 words
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Article, Illustration406 1982-06-24 20 Both teams confident in today’s crucial tie Z« ragout Yugoslavia and Honduras meet today in a final round one match that could propel Honduras into the second phase of the World Cup. Honduras, who have surprisingly held Spain and Northern Ireland to draws, have been406 words
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Article, Illustration348 1982-06-24 21 PREVIEWS OF THE FRANCE-CZECHOSLOVAKIA AND ALGERIA-CHILE MATCHES AP Valladolid: Czechoslovakia are playing it sly as they prepare for today’s World Cup match with France, but French coach Michel Hidalgo is open about his plans. “We won’t play for a tie,’’ Hidalgo said. “Because for one thing,AP - 348 words
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Article, Illustration304 1982-06-24 21 AP Ovelde: World Cup newcomers Algeria must beat Chile today to stand the chance of advancing into the second round of the World Cup. “We have a 70 per cent chance of qualifying for the second round,” said Algerian coach Mahaddiene Khalef. But the Chileans,AP - 304 words
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Advertisement78 1982-06-24 16 Official Ball of Wimbledon since 1902 Play better tennis with Slazengerj nv Robertson, Wilson (Singapore) Ltd. 707/708 Cathay Building, Singapore 0922 Tel *****33 Telex R*****8 Cable OVERDALE' SI Z T 11 o O Multi-Station Physical (Conditioning Equipment Safe 9 Durable Compact. \ff s I For Enquiries: Sole Distributor: IhUewml is78 words
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Advertisement168 1982-06-24 17 Designed to test your opponent's achilles heel-not yours v r h .r=S Sk f 0 ♦<>' fr r Observe 29 year old Guillermo Vilas on the courts During crucial matches, while a relentless determination keeps his mind in total concentration, a great advantage keeps Vilas on his feet PUMA tennis168 words
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Miscellaneous423 1982-06-24 17 YOUR LUCKY STABS^) IF IT’S YOUR BIRTHDAY Born today, you possess what appears to be an outgoing personality, but there are overtones of shyness and trepidation that transmit themselves to those who know you well. Close friends and loved ones would never ask of you that you take an aggressive423 words
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Advertisement129 1982-06-24 19 Matched Winners GLUCOLIN. The rapid energy provider. During major sporting events, athletes who want extra energy extra quick, trust in Glucolin Made from nature’s best source of quick energy, GLUCOSE-D, it dissolves rapidly into the bloodstream restoring lost energy, providing that extra boost when you need it most. Glucolin. It’s129 words
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Advertisement6 1982-06-24 20 Nylon German sole! PDITfII Soccer Boots6 words
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Advertisement184 1982-06-24 20 “THE ONE AND ONLY W i It 'a*: m ONE GUN, ONE LENS TRINITRON This smartly styled 20" (51cm) Trinitron is operated totally by remote control! Just settle back with Sony's RM 605 Express Commander remote control unit and you're only a touch away from every operation on/off, volume up184 words
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Article, Illustration466 1982-06-24 22 Hollywood: It’s not just new series that the American networks will be promoting when they introduce their new season’s schedules in September. Many returning series will have cast changes and face-lifts, and there could be some surprises. Michael Landes announced that he no longer wants to466 words
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Article, Illustration480 1982-06-24 22 Stargazing v For once the hoot is on the other foot. John Edwards, choral master of the United World College, wIU take orders Instead of give them as he has done In many dramas and musicals. The occasion will be the play, Antigone,480 words
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Article, Illustration495 1982-06-24 23 Teo Lien Huay - Their aim is to make it ‘big’ while the going is good Hong Kong Hotline Teo Lien Huay You can soon buy a belt or a wallet bearing Chow Yuen Fatt’s signature or a similar fashion accessory with the soap opera star’s stamp of495 words
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Article102 1982-06-24 23 CONTEMPORARY ART FROM BERLIN: Junge Kunst Aus Berlin on display at the GoetheInstitut art gallery from 7.30 p.m. Free admission. On till July 10. VIETNAMESE CERAMICS: Exhibition of 235 Vietnamese ceramics from the 6th to 18th centuries at the National Museum art gallery from 9 a.m.102 words
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Advertisement170 1982-06-24 22 SATURDAY MIDNIGHT NOW SIMULTANEOUSLY AT B THEATRES ODEON GOLDEN SULTAN ORCHARD MAJESTIC GALA REDON RROADWAY REGAL- 1 (Odaon/Ragal: Starts 11.45pm) TICKETS ON SALE NOW! SYLVIA KRISTEL NICHOLAS CLAY ORCHARD: NOW SHOWING! (*****88) DUE TO FILM’S LENGTH NOTE TIMES: 1.00.3.45,6.30 A 9.15pm FOR LIMITED ENGAGEMENT ONLY! DON'T MISS ITI Winner Of170 words
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Miscellaneous87 1982-06-24 22 [Rediffusion 12.00 Mid-Day Spin 12.30 The Time Of Your Life 1.00 News 1.10 Focus on Women 2.30 Health Break 2.45 What in the World 3.00 Star Watch 3.15 World Wide Hits 4 00 Where Ifs At 5.00 Science Fiction or Fact 6.00 These United States 7.00 Incredible Elizabeth 8.00 Weekly87 words
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Miscellaneous250 1982-06-24 22 f At the cinema THE ARIBTOCATB: A timeless Walt Disney cartoon. At Cathay: 1.30, 4, 6.30 and 9.15 p.m. ARTHUR: Starring Dudley Moore, Liza Minnelli and John Gielgud. Lida: 1.45, 4. 6.45 and 9.15 p.m. THE KING AND I: Starring Deborah Kerr and Yul Bryner. Orchard: 1.00, 3.45, 6.30 and250 words
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Miscellaneous234 1982-06-24 23 Crossword n u u bb b* ACROSS 1 French friend 5 Disconcert 10 Karate blow 14 Mahogany or teak 15 Pago Pago’s land 16 Zhivago’s love 17 Atlantic inlet 20 Most perpendicular 21 Whimpers 22 Depot: abbr. 23 Garbed 25 “Sugar—” 29 Leif--32 Matures 33 Revolted 34 Minute 36 New234 words
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Miscellaneous61 1982-06-24 23 Tides Today: 2.24 p.m. (2.5m); 5.26 p.m. (1.1m). Tomorrow: 1.09 a.m. (2.9m); 8.11 a m. (-fl.2m); 3.13 p.m. (2.4m); 8.15 p.m. (1m). Saturday: 2 a.m. (2.8m); 9.03 a.m. (0.0m); 3.58 p.m. (2.3m); 9.01 p.m. (1.0m). Sunday: 2.54 a.m. (2.7m); 9.54 a.m. (0.2m); 4.43 p.m. (2.2m); 9.52 p.m. (1.0m). Monday: 3.5061 words
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Miscellaneous1411 1982-06-24 24 SBC TELEFUNKEN PAL Color Seen by 2.000 million viewers in 50 countries 3.00 OPENING ANNOUNCEMENTS followed by DYNASTY (C/r). 4.00 LIDSVILLE. 4.21 ONE IN A MILLION: Chairman of the Board. A new comedy aeries in which Shirley Hemphill stars as Shirley Simmons, a Los Angeles cab driver who is catapulted1,411 words
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