New Nation, 17 July 1982
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Title Section18 1982-07-17 1 new nation PUBLISHED BY THE SINGAPORE MONITOR LTD. Saturday, July 17, 1982 M.C. (P) No. 20/5/82 30 cents18 words
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Article, Illustration762 1982-07-17 1 SIT YIN FONG - Tenants to move out for major repair operation By SIT YIN FONG THE WHOLE of Toa Payoh Industrial Park, built on a former swamp, is sinking and 168 factory tenants will meet today to discuss how to respond to an HDB notice that they willPICTURES: LEE CHEE HUI - 762 words
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Article213 1982-07-17 1 SURESH NAIR - THE SELLING OF A STAR FOOTBALLER By SURESH NAIR A LOCAL sports promotion firm has set itself this goal: Make Fandi Ahmad Singapore's first sports millionaire in three to five years. The 20-year-old Singapore ace striker and Footballer of the Year is at present in Amsterdam undergoing213 words
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Advertisement10 1982-07-17 1 •US may staga war gamaa with Quit nation*: A 610 words
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Advertisement230 1982-07-17 1 Soto Ofti'iOuto* UNCLE CHOO SPORTS CENTRE Unit 212 2nd Flow Plw* Smgipura Of chard Moad Singapore 0*23 T« 337H64 MORE PICTURES ON A 2 When there's the new POLYDUR 851 and the is there any othei? For the player who wants a top quality ball with durability there is the230 words
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home
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181 1982-07-17 2 WHEN the air conditioner and the fan refused to work in the office, Mrs Shillina Lee's boss gave her the day off. Gestures such as this have so overwhelmed Mrs Lee that she has nominated her boss, Mr Michael Yew, as Mr181 words
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Article315 1982-07-17 3 K K FONG - Bogus doctor stalks the corridors of a Singapore hospital By K K FONG A ROAD sweeper donning a stolen white overall and posing as a doctor is believed to have cheated a number of women in the Singapore General Hospital. Introducing himself as Dr Eddy, he315 words
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Article301 1982-07-17 3 YONG POW ANG - By YONG POW ANG A SINGAPORE businessman who donated $300 on Wednesday to a political party across the Causeway, under the impression that it was for a charity dinner, now believes he has been tricked. Malaysian officials have advised Singaporeans to ignore the appeal301 words
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Article139 1982-07-17 3 PAT D'ROSE - By PAT D'ROSE THE Port of Singapore Authority has an amazing collection of unclaimed goods up for sale. There is everything from golf clubs to dried chillies; building materials to lace; amusement machines and toys. Other items include foodstuffs, animal feed, procelain, textiles,139 words
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Article76 1982-07-17 3 YOU can look forward to riding in a lot of new taxis next year when NTUC Comfort replaces between 500 and 1,000 of its 6,700 vehicles with new ones. The company has called for tenders for the sale of the old taxis, most of76 words
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112 1982-07-17 4 SINGAPORE lawyers have the chance to go to America and learn about American law. The American Bar Association is arranging for local lawyers to be affiliated to American law firms or legal departments for one to three months. The first exchange112 words
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Article575 1982-07-17 4 TOH THIAN SER - But he says it's no match for inflation By TOH THIAN SER LONDON, Saturday THE financial wizardry of London's bankers made the city preeminent in finance and banking, but could not avoid the two major ills of inflation and devaluation. In his toast to the Corporation575 words
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Article286 1982-07-17 4 LONDON, Saturday PRIME MINISTER Lee Kuan Yew and Mrs Lee leave London today for the United States. They will be the personal guests of US Vicepresident George Bush during the weekend, staying at his home, Kennebunkport, in Maine. On Monday, Mr Lee is expected to hold286 words
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Article, Illustration109 1982-07-17 4 THERE will be no decorative lights for Singapore's National Day this year. The Ministry of Culture has asked stores and offices in the city centre not to pat up the traditional lights and displays, but to save energy instead. Bat they are stillPICTURE: LEE CHEE HUI - 109 words
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Article, Illustration459 1982-07-17 5 Moonies' leader fined $55,000 for tax evasion UPI NEW YORK, Saturday. THE Rev Sun Myung Moon, listening impassively with his eyes closed, was yesterday sentenced to 18 months in prison for income-tax evasion by a judge who said he wanted to prove the rich as well ?s theUPI; AP Picture - 459 words
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Article157 1982-07-17 5 Reuter WIGAN, England, Saturday. A MAN hiding from police lived for eight years in a hole 60 cms deep under the floorboards of his own house. For the first two years, Norman Green, a 42-year-old married man with six children, never moved from the holeReuter - 157 words
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Advertisement240 1982-07-17 2 w O)V^ V «vr > El. -11 /r: %-S 'V *> *..i mnw ,5-V "nii\t is th*§ newexecotjve scootpf 'fOip Japan A. The new ntftfKi expot ience a. t >?* r < X* atM>ftvfir a hike jJ)?frtfe(nanficiof.aeiug«iiBail geared bp to moßt youi challenges I OL J*. 'i a\ ~V "V'A*240 words
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Miscellaneous22 1982-07-17 2 When goodwill prevails in one family, H influences the whole country. When courtesy prevails in one family, the whole country becomes courteous.22 words
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Advertisement209 1982-07-17 3 s.S -A S, •A s. y.\ m A r 7 '•W/ y. z si M 5* 3L* tf > /M%w &a x/ y 4,yT /Nr />r > M Ok v. r f% r m ~j fJ <• -i m r vr/j/ >. -y: /lK'.> > > '//*«> i < i209 words
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Advertisement252 1982-07-17 4 r '71 Cany-Card Calculator Be/ow s$K L 1 r fi m m iA£l EX T*t An Mipindsnt intntoty oKmm you tht ovtr touQh dimmi busy poopAt forest to im/Mi off An lull cut switcfi dow It To Imp you oil tho ii||hl ctit uiiiinj coufH. hoipful Inoctvoni morit tht mods252 words
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world
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Article313 1982-07-17 5 Reuter PEKING, Saturday. A TOP Chinese leader indicated yesterday that a clause in China's new draft constitution not only provides a legal basis for the reunification of China with Taiwan but also with Hong Kong. The New China News Agency quoted senior politburo member Peng ZhenReuter - 313 words
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Article98 1982-07-17 5 Reuter NEW YORK, Saturday. A FORMER chairman of the giant Lockheed corporation was found shot dead in his mansion yesterday, together with his wife and a maid, police said. They said the bodies of Courtlandt S Gross, 77, his wife Alexandra, 72, and their maid CatherineReuter - 98 words
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Article, Illustration568 1982-07-17 6 UPI AP WASHINGTON, Saturday THE United States may stage joint military exercises with nations of the oil-rich Persian Gulf to deter the threat of attack by Iran in its growing war with Iraq, a senior US official said yesterday. One has toUPI; AP; PICTURE: UPI - 568 words
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Article, Illustration226 1982-07-17 6 Reuter BEIRUT, Saturday ISRAEL seemed certain yesterday to turn down a reported proposal by Palestinian leaders to withdraw their trapped guerilla fighters from Beirut to other parts of Lebanon in a first move to end the Israeli siege of the capital. Government sourcesReuter; Graphic: New Nation Art Department - 226 words
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188 1982-07-17 6 Reuter WARSAW, Saturday POLAND'S military ruler, General Wojciecn Jaruzelski, today strengthened his hand as leader of the communist party with a major shake-up of the party leadership. The official news agency PAP said one member of the ruling Politburo was ousted and two lost theirReuter - 188 words
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Article170 1982-07-17 6 Reuter LONDON, Saturday A MAJOR spy scandal is about to break over Britain's electronic intelligence headquarters, according to reports circulating among members of Parliament yesterday. No details of the case have leaked out, but Parliamentarians have begun pressing Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher for information.Reuter - 170 words
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Article493 1982-07-17 8 MICHAEL FATHERS - By MICHAEL FATHERS Reuter HO CHI MINH CITY A NEW CLASS of rich people has emerged in communist Vietnam living off the sale of contraband goods, pharmaceuticals, black market foreign currency dealings and the spoils of corruption. Residents say corruption is a way of life in HoReuter - 493 words
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Article, Illustration258 1982-07-17 8 BANGKOK, Saturday. VIETNAMESE Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach said yesterday that his country had begun withdrawing part of its estimated 180,000-man garrison in Kampuchea. He confirmed the withdrawal was under way in a brief press conference with reporters after arriving in Bangkok from Hanoi258 words
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Article, Illustration174 1982-07-17 8 A MAGAZINE lor teenagers asked readers to pick "the celebrities you admire most in the world" and announced the winners are actress Brooke Shields and actor John Schneider. Yong Miss magazine said 1,276 respondants, mostly aged between 15 and 16, went on to list Princess Diana and Miss Piggy174 words
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Advertisement108 1982-07-17 6 Leap into q pair of JAGUAR BRIEFS I Made of the best 100% mercerized cotton to give you unexcelled coolness and long-lasting comfort. •High absorbency, non-allergic, non-fluffing. Hard-wearing plus top quality elastic that never twists or binds. Styled for maximum comfort and support. Five popular colours: Light Blue, Beige, Ivory,108 words
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Advertisement188 1982-07-17 7 (i fcPA. FUEL ECONOMY J/ i I v- •••<» (•r i i F NISSAN SUNNY A Winning Tradition Nissan's research and development department's aim has always been to build the ultimate car in terms of economy and performance. The result of their relentless efforts is the Nissan Sunny. And winning188 words
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Advertisement155 1982-07-17 8 I Wine. Loved, respected and cherished by the few as an essential part of the art of gracious living. Yet still an enigma to most. For those who wish to throw off the shroud of mystery, a visit to the Orchard Cafe is in order. Here we have opened a155 words
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opinion
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Article, Illustration361 1982-07-17 9 Chua Ngeng Choo - Chua Ngeng Choo MY ASSIGNMENT was* to find courteous people to nominate as Mr, Miss or Mrs Courtesy. My initial reaction was that it might be quite difficult, judging by the sort of reputation so many Singaporeans have for rudeness. But much to my surprise, it has often361 words
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Advertisement125 1982-07-17 9 World's No.l Now's your chance to own a Zanussi World's No 1 Washing Machine at an affordable price. Get the 128T or 125T at a SPECIAL OFFER from Kee Huat Radio. Mi ■V iff CM o u» Model 128 T Other outstanding models, each created to suit your specific needs125 words
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Miscellaneous219 1982-07-17 9 Today when people call a man filial, they mean that he is supporting his parents. But he does as much for his dogs and horses! If he does not show respect for his parents, how is he differentiating between them and the animals? CONFUCIUS TODAY is Saturday, July 17th, the219 words
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business
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Article, Illustration104 1982-07-17 10 WALL STREET AP NEW YORK, Saturday. ,THE STOCK market showed a small gain yesterday, recovering from some early selling At the close, the Dow Jones average rose 1.33 to 828.67, stretching its gain for the week to 14.55 points. Advances outnumbered declines bv about 6 to 5. Volume totalledAP - 104 words
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Article121 1982-07-17 10 SD Computer Systems, a subsidiary of Sime Darby Singapore, is investing |15 million in its first year to market a widerange of information-based services. It has recruited two top executives from a UK-based software house, Scicon, to spearhead its foray into the Asean markets for "people-intensive'' computer services.121 words
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Article565 1982-07-17 10 CATHERINE ONG - By CATHERINE ONG LOCAL computer companies say the Government is biased in awarding contracts for computerisation of the civil service. They feel the plum jobs are going to the multinationals such as IBM and Hewlett Packard or government agencies and that the locals have not565 words
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Article210 1982-07-17 10 AUSTRALIA turned SingaGtre trade to its advantage in ay, according to figures just issued by the Ministry of Trade and Industry. It sold us goods worth $121.2 million, a 40.6 per cent increase over last year's $86.2 million. Exports from Singapore to Australia, on the other210 words
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Article105 1982-07-17 10 DBS hat rejoined the current round of Interest-rate catting by knocking half a point off savings and fixed deposits. Prime rate comes down a quarter point. The new rates take effect on Monday. Prime rate becomes 10.25 per cent. Antosave and oneand three-month fixed deposits will105 words
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Update
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41 1982-07-17 10 INTEGRATED Agency has invested in a $400,000 turnkey system to computerise its major operations, including shipping, forwarding and container leasing inventory. Computer Systems Advisers will supply the hardware and design, develop and implement the software systems.41 words
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90 1982-07-17 10 WATTIE Industries of New Zealand, which together with associated companies forms one of the largest food processing groups in Australasia with a turnover in excess of Ssl.3 billion per year, will bring a trade mission to Singapore, Thailand and Malaysia over the next90 words
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Article30 1982-07-17 10 MITSUBISHI Bank, Sanwa Bank and Tokai Bank and Citibank, the banking subsidiary of Citicorp, will issug yen traveller's cheques in denominations of 5,000, 10,000, 20,000 and 50,000 yen.30 words
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Article182 1982-07-17 10 Star DUNLOP Malaysian Industries will continue to trade as a member of the Dunlop group despite the proposed change of its ownership to Pegi Malaysia, its managing director, Mr Michael Moffett, said. The parent company, Dunlop Holdings, will still provide the necessary services and tecnnical expertise toStar - 182 words
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96 1982-07-17 12 SHARE prices closed lower yesterday on lack of buying 3ort in quiet selective ng with prices further depressed by Hong Kong prices. Central Sugars lost 50 cents and National Iron, Straits Trading, DBS, Hong Leong Finance and Malayan Banking 10 cents. The SES Industrial Commercial index fell 11.69 points to96 words
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Article372 1982-07-17 12 SYNTHETIC RESIN (M) has amended its proposed acquisition of Wisma Bunga Raya in Kuala Lumpur. It now proposes to acquire 8.3 million shares of M 53.50 each for Mf 29 million, representing 99 per cent of the issued and paid up capital of Development Securities372 words
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Article139 1982-07-17 12 TRONOH MINES Malaysia Berhad has become yet another mining company to be affected by, to quote its chairman, "continuing weak tin prices and the implementation of export controls." Tronoh's mining profits declined to $1.2 million in 1981 from $4.67 million in 1980. The company's annual report attributes139 words
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Article44 1982-07-17 12 STRAITS Services Ltd of Hone Kong, a subsidiary of the Straits Steamship Group, has entered into a ioint venture, P.T. Kelindo Haluan in Jakarta, with an Indonesian resident partner to provide electrical repair services to oilfield and general manufacturing industries in Indonesia.44 words
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Article45 1982-07-17 12 DBS uoo OUB 0C8C Prim ll.tt 10 5 10 s 10 s Sirup IS 1 1 month 1 IS Its IS 1 moathf IS IS IS 1 moatta IS IS IS IS matte IS IS IS IS 11 matte li IS IS IS45 words
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Article136 1982-07-17 12 FEDERAL Flour Mills' shares are expected to be listed on the Kuala Lumpur and Singapore Stock Exchanges on Aug. 9, an official said at the balloting of the company's 12.75 million shares. The public issue, at $1.40 per share, out of a total of 31.99 million shares,136 words
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Article88 1982-07-17 12 Your (Foreign Exchange) Your S$ to one unit of foreign currency Selling Buying TT/DD TT OD US* 2.1585 2.1485 2.1365 S sterling 3.7195 3.6914 3.6704 Australian 2.1907 2.1681 2.1481 Canadian 1.7155 1.6919 1.6759 New Zealand 1.6035 1.5820 1.5620 S$ to 100 units of foreign currency Deutschemark 87 0339 85.8338 85.383888 words
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Article37 1982-07-17 12 Yesterday's close in S$: Selling Baying 5 gm 130 117 10 gm 249 236 20 gm 488 470 ttoz 382 364 Kilobar 23,911 23,761 100 gm 2,411 2,381 50 gm 1,206 1,181 1 02 756 73937 words
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240 1982-07-17 12 The Star THE ACQUISITION by Gilani Jute and Textile Mill (M) of the entire share capital of Menang Holdings which owns a 387-acre housing estate on the outskirts of Seremban for «T4 million has been approved by the Capital IssuesThe Star - 240 words
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Article160 1982-07-17 12 KP Selangor's profits up 62 The Star KUMPULAN Persangsang Selangor (KPS), the Selangor State Govern* ment s investment and trading arm, has chalked up impressive earnings for last year. Group pre-tax profit rose 62 per cent to $38.2 million from the's23.6 million reported for 1980. Group turnover rose 36.3 perThe Star - 160 words
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Article109 1982-07-17 12 AN ELEVEN per cent stake in Malaysian Sheet Glass Bhd will be among some of the interests held by Kumpulan Persangsang Selangor which will be transferred to Permodalan Nasional Bhd (Pernas), the national trading corporation. The other interests to be transferred are two profitable109 words
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Article109 1982-07-17 12 The Star EXPORT restrictions on crude palm oil have been lifted but the freeze on refinery licences stays. Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen made the announcement two months after the government clamped down on exports because refiners claimed there were insufficient supplies toThe Star - 109 words
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Article, Illustration257 1982-07-17 12 UPI EPERNAY (France), Sat CHAMPAGNE growers expect a bumper harvest this year, about double the yield of 1980 and 1981. The Inter-professional Champagne Wine Committee, a growers' association, announced yesterday that the grapes should make from 200 million to 220 million bottles of wine. Disastrous harvestsUPI - 257 words
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121 1982-07-17 12 Reuter UPI LONDON, Saturday. BRITISH inflation fell to 9.2 per cent last month, its lowest level for over three years. Lower food prices offset dearer petrol, gas and electricity to reduce inflation from 9.5 per cent rise in retail prices in 12Reuter; UPI - 121 words
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Advertisement184 1982-07-17 10 *****01 clean, filtered. Natural air with CONVAIR AIR COOLER at only 350 PER DAY (based on motor rating of 130 watts corrected for average inductive load(0 B)operating for 8 hours per day and electricity cost at 27C per Kwh) HIGHEST COOLING CAPACITY COOLS COMPLETELY CHANGES THE AIR IN THE AVERAGE184 words
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Miscellaneous12 1982-07-17 10 C IMI McNcuffht Nynd Ik INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE a t i W!Q,12 words
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Advertisement64 1982-07-17 11 V V 1 k 1 ,»,< n <x* J. V J V' 5 Vetches that go well with your style. And now at prices within your reach. Y7BO- 5040CRP > f Y789 SA7OCRP Sole Agent: Thong Sia Co (S) Re Ltd Service Centre for East Malaysia and Brunei: Hung Cheong64 words
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Article, Illustration994 1982-07-17 13 (Chinese) Yi ge r6n bing de shi hou, c&i ddng de ji&n kang de k6 gui. M/h&tiWS^flSr c6ng xifio p6i yflng yud dux( gudn T- Irl W A zu6 gd y6u xu6 w6n de r6n LEARN to like reading while you are young and you will grow994 words
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Miscellaneous57 1982-07-17 15 n *r tttt !**<>&. 36 MeanwKil®.... H pa a If a If 2 I ft 5E H H g IW /> r It! >1 C^swmm^ ft w 8 5 i it 4 m >• m S il r US! m a Yk v fttsartf*.ft 1 y gm 5 1 2157 words
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Advertisement391 1982-07-17 17 CLASSIFICATION INOCX I) ANNOUNCCMCNTS 1) Anruver»ar>»s 2) Births 3) Engagements 4) Exhibitions/Conferences 5) Greetings 6) Lost/Found 7) a) Marriage* b) Divorce* 8) Pan Pala 9) Personal 10) Religious Services II) ENTERTAINMENT A FOOD CORNER 141 Caterer* 15) Eating Spot* 16) Entertainment III) MERCHANDISE A GENERAL SERVICES 20) At your service391 words
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Advertisement231 1982-07-17 17 B#* "•■v. *1 mm r :;v- J *rVQ a»G» n -r|s*#«* >," m-* 273-9090 sell f„ a^GTODAV TOMORffQ S4 mm 4?* ,1 a£*3 2& ar fc. w Ws d& ftS^C V:.,. Hi v I)ANNOUNCEMENTS Announcement ANTIQUE CHINESE CERAMICS AUCTION For the convenience of patrons, because of the National Day rehearsal231 words
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Advertisement191 1982-07-17 17 DELICIOUS ROASTED INDONESIAN chlckana $19.50 with daltvary. Indonesian buff at U par paraon. KUn. 20 pacaooa. *****55 19) Eating Spots a one in a it mow omn LUNCMTIME CUM FOR *10 Tha Orchard/Shanton Way workar» hjnchttma dub (a non-profit organisation) can offar you a chotca variaty of multi-national dtaha* avanr191 words
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Advertisement162 1982-07-17 17 CAPITAL RESTAURANT. OIWUIWI Canton*** CuMnt. Try our wpilto Shark Fin, tcaMop«. 207, Cfrtontwnt Rotd, Skwtpon 030$. Tot *****M/*****1<T E nt>rUtnm« nt MAOIC AMD NOVELTY Shop Catfno*Tat 11-A, Dm Basah Complex, Ist Boor, Bain Straat, Block 231, Spora 071 S. Tat: 335-0090. FOR 101 MAOIC trtcfca A cata logo* Bond $3162 words
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Advertisement218 1982-07-17 17 27) For The Collector AUCTION Of CHINK M Ctnmtea. For Km convtnlinci of patrons, bacauaa of National Day PaAuction of CNnaaa Caramtca la raachadutad to commanca on Sunday loomino at 10.30 a.m.. at tha S*oyap<xa Confaranca HaN, Bftanton Way. Victor A Morrta (Pta) Ltd. 30) For Sal* m I Hi218 words
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Advertisement152 1982-07-17 17 38) Interior Dacorl ((•novations r *fKWatlr>V US##. OfMW* of HOB flats/prlvata houaaa. Good wortiintnihtp from ixpirtincid HIST at IMWMI prtcaa. I<Mli Qrd fir, Ooidan Waß Flatted Factory, Jkn Rafah *****21, Thomas Ng <wllSjpC6B^asw3 prtca. Tat; *****54. your Friaklaa dry food tor dog from Pvt SptctiH>t>. We jutfintit you qmMty. Extfnkt#152 words
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Advertisement929 1982-07-17 18 / 19 FAR EAST FINANCE ORGANIZATION LTD. (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) BALANCE SHEET as at 3ist December imi (In Slngapora dollars) Not* 1961 CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET AS AT31ST December 1961 (In Singapore dollars) FIXED AS8ETS 4 INTEREST IN SUBSIDIARY COMPANY 11 INVESTMENT Unquoted shares at cost HOUSING AND GENERAL LOANS929 words
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Advertisement1260 1982-07-17 18 / 19 AND ITS SUBSIDIARY COMPANY CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN FINANCIAL POSITION FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER 1981 SOURCE OF FUNDS Profit for the year before taxation Adjustments for items not involving the movement of funds:Depreciation of fixed assets Fixed assets written off Loss on sale of fixed assets Provision1,260 words
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Advertisement526 1982-07-17 20 Sal* > A v TRAVEL OVERSEAS WITH CONFIDENCE VISIT FOOKON FIRST We have the widest up-to-date range of Winter Clothing at the most reasonable prices. Cool, cold or freezy; you'll feel snug and cosy l FOOKON CO. (PTE) LTD. (Department Store) 83-85, South Bridge Road, Singapore 0105 Tel: *****/*****. Singapore526 words
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Advertisement180 1982-07-17 20 M—>—l Instruments <tf>rani> The grand master of pianos Lovingly created in the tradition of skilled craftsmanship for over 150 years, the Bosendorfer is held in high esteem and immensely appreciated by virtuosos and music lovers throughout the world. Mozart, Schubert, Beethoven, Haydn, Bruckner. Brahms. The kings of the light music180 words
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Advertisement348 1982-07-17 20 RAPID 2 3 MONTH COURSES Typewriting, Shorthand. Bookkeeping. Principles of Account and English. LCCI Accounting. Costing, Stenography and Secretarial courses. Weekdays/weekends Singapore Institute of Commerce 253-C, Seiegie Complex 4th Floor Tel: *****51/*****49/*****01 NEW CLAIMS ENOUSM tor Commerce today 2.30 p.m Bookkeeping beginners Sunday. 9.00 a.m. Book Intennodieto Sunday, (.00 and348 words
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Advertisement292 1982-07-17 21 US) Ovmwu Institutions PARK AVENUE ACADEMY Toronto Canada an established independent day school on a 3 acre campus with tun taoMJaa. PAA offers university preparatory courses m ARTS SCIENCE COMMERCE-COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING Former PAA students are now reeding tor degrees ia University of Toronto University of Waterloo McMaster University University292 words
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Advertisement49 1982-07-17 21 NOTICES Wtth rttMtnc* to our notk* tn tha Nm Nation of Mh Juno, IM2 on *M Proposal to Chanoa tha thtfi» nama from SEELOEwE' to ■EQUATOR IV, phill i thai tho noma KELOE mat tha noma 'SEELOEWE •houtd raad "SEE LOWE'. Da tod tha 17th day of July, IM2.49 words
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Advertisement120 1982-07-17 21 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I, Lee Zeng Kuen of No. 56, St. Thomas Walk, Singapore 0923, have applied for a first class public house licence in respect of premises at M/s Princess Garden Restaurant Pte Ltd, 2nd Floor Hotel Miramar, Havelock Road, Singapore 0316, and that this application120 words
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sports
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Article, Illustration282 1982-07-17 21 KEN JALLEH Jr - Sasa wants to reward the unsung heroes Swimming By KEN JALLEH Jr. THE Singapore Amateur Swimming Association would like to reward those unsung heroes of the sport uncomplaining, dedicated parents. But swimming officials do not think that the Singapore National Olympic Council, which holds the puree282 words
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Article, Illustration152 1982-07-17 21 THE American Sportscasters' Association nominated him as the Most Valuable Player. Basketball Digest, the popular US sports magazine, voted him the Best Clutch Player. To the millions of American fans he's basketball's version of Muhammed Ali. His name is Larry Bird (right). He's only 25, but this152 words
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Briefs
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Article40 1982-07-17 21 SV BOBLINGEN, a West German amateur hockey club, will play two matches next week during their five-day stay here. The West Germans play Singapore Juniors on July 23 and, two days later, Premier Division club Jansenites.40 words
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Article68 1982-07-17 21 MR RUNNERS 25 will hold the fourth cross-country marathon on Aug 8 at 7.00 a.m. at the Macßitchie Reservoir. Entry forms are available from Dr Siak Chong Leng, 06-11, Singapore Medical Centre, Tanglin ShopBing Centre (1024), Mr Chua Chye Seng, 1201, Tat Lee uilding, Market Street (0104)68 words
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Article71 1982-07-17 21 THE Singapore Darts Association has named the team to represent the Republic at the Merdeka Cup in Penang from July 22-24 and the inaugural Asia Cup in Hong Kong from August 28-30. The Merdeka Cup representatives are Paul Lim, James Neubronner, Richard Lee and Herman Goh. Two71 words
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Article, Illustration511 1982-07-17 22 Golf TROON (Scotland), Sat AMERICAN Bobby Clampett continued to tear Royal Troon apart yesterday, shooting a six-under-par 66 for a fivestroke naif way lead from Nick Price of South Africa at the British Open golf championship. Almost half the 150man field were still on the course but511 words
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Article231 1982-07-17 22 LEADING scores after the second round of the British Open golf chamSlobby Clampett (US) 67. 66. 138 Nick Price (S Africa) 69, 69. 139 Bernhard Langer (W Germany) 70, 69; Des Smyth (Ireland) 70, 69. 140 Tom Watson (US) 69, 71; Sandy Lyle 74, 66. 141 Peter Oosterhuis231 words
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Article260 1982-07-17 22 Reuter JOHANNESBURG, Sat. ARGENTINIAN World Cup stars Osvaldo Ardiles and Mario Kempes sat out the first match of the rebel tour of South Africa, frightened that a FIFA threat to ban them for life could end their soccer careers. Brazilian Dirceu was left out of the team and unconfirmedReuter - 260 words
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Article, Illustration446 1982-07-17 22 JOVITA TOH - I mmm Athletics By JOVITA TOH TO break the National Schools' track and field under-17 long lump record or to help his school qualify for tne 4x400m relay final that was the snap decision Chinese Hign School's Ang Cheng Bin bad to make446 words
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Article, Illustration378 1982-07-17 23 ARMED FORCES 4 SEMBAWANG 1 SEMBAWANG may not be a model club for attacking soccer, but they showed themselves as a true symbol of the Courtesy Campaign when they swallowed tne bitter pill of demotion with a Dig smile in last night's do-or-die First Division378 words
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Article, Illustration557 1982-07-17 23 SURESH NAIR - Save Our Soccer from the National Frustrated Leaque Issue in sports By SURESH NAIR HAVE you been keeping a check on the soccer gates lately? No? You should, because a very startling trend appears to be emerging. Soccer spectator enthusiasm and support is dramatically driDbling away. And unless557 words
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Article, Illustration564 1982-07-17 24 SURESH NAIR - He denies joining HK club 5 Soccer By SURESH NAIR WEST GERMAN technical adviser Burkhard Ziese has categorically dehied reports that he will leave Singapore and join Hong Kong First Division club Rangers on a' monthly tax free salary of HK$5O,OOO (5*18,250). Ziese, who is attached to564 words
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Article118 1982-07-17 24 NATIONAL skipper Au-Yeong Pak Kuan is a certainty in Singapore's line-op for the Malaysian Chinese Football Association Cup final against Selangor at the National Stadium tomorrow (kickoff: 8 pm). Pak Kuan, who missed the south zone qualifying round matches in Malacca earlier this month because118 words
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Article, Illustration122 1982-07-17 24 IT'S wonderful news that Nottingham Forest is coming here. I'd love to play against the former European Cup champions. But, sadly, NOT during this period. We've a very tight one-week training programme, starting on July 26, before the Merdeka tournament in Kuala Lumpur. I need this short122 words
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Miscellaneous210 1982-07-17 22 SATURDAY $10,000 Cut out and pin with other coupons. Posting Instructions appear below. Occupation TEL: ■□□□□□I a ebbbbm FILL IN MIBBINQ LETTERS CLUES BELOW CUT HIRE CLUES FOR OP-6 1. Low or modest, not proud 2. Competitor in race 3. Pay haad 4. In a ballet, it's always possible that210 words
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Advertisement172 1982-07-17 24 r,r» T' 1 *i «r .:^vAJr r I I w..: Vui/ f 7K C 2*n One masterpiece that can't be copied. Beefeater. The wurfcHs most exported gin. associated liquor distributors (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD. Fisher-Price Toys keep their promises V\e m.ike sure that the only parts lh.it tome off .ire the172 words
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Article, Illustration1382 1982-07-17 25 CATHARINE FERNANDO - THIS IS YOUR LIFE -OR IS IT The film Whose Life Is It Anyway? started showing in Singapore yesterday. It poses the question does the patient have a right to forgo treatment and die? How do Singaporeans view the issue of euthanasia? CATHARINE FERNANDO spoke to a priest, lawyer and1,382 words
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Article, Illustration148 1982-07-17 26 EUTHANASIA presents a paradox in the code of medical ethics. The Hippocratic Oath, which most Western physicians accept as their standard of professional ethics, can be used to make a case bothrfor and against euthanasia. The oath includes a promise to relieve suffering and a promise to148 words
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Article172 1982-07-17 26 THE Singapore/Malaysia Vocal Competition is round the corner and all singaporeans and permanent residents of 17 years and above who feel they have a voice are invited to participate. Initiated in 1980 by the National Theatre Trust, the competition is meant to help upgrade local singing standards172 words
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Article, Illustration388 1982-07-17 26 SINGAPORE'S young organists will gather at the Conference Hall tonight for the Singapore Electone Festival '82, the annual organ competition organised by the Yamaha Music School. The competition is split into three sections, senior, intermediate and junior. And, as has been the case in the388 words
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Article58 1982-07-17 26 THE Indian musical show, Sankara Ganam, to be held today at the National Theatre, at 7.30 C, has been cancelled ause of a delay in the flights from India. The new dates of the show will be published as soon as they are available. Those who bought tickets58 words
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Article119 1982-07-17 26 IF you are going to see MGS Stage '82 at the Victoria Theatre on Sunday .July 18, (Mease note that the performance will start at Bpm instead of 7.30pm. This is because a rehearsal for the National Day Parade will be held that day and all roads119 words
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Article, Illustration622 1982-07-17 28 / 29 FOO CHOY PENG - Tired of savoring the sights and delights of Hong Kong the usual way that is, long traffic jams, slow buses and expensive taxis? Our reporter was in the colony recently and discovered the cool way to see Hong Kong by Mass Transit Railway. By FOOPictures by Hong Kong Tourist Association - 622 words
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Advertisement77 1982-07-17 26 f Hi THE EAST. Now, y'all gonna listen and listen real good. This here's a one-store town, see? Yankee Trader. Where you can git yourself all done out in authentic Western duds imported all the way from the land of the free and the home of brave. So go git77 words
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Advertisement394 1982-07-17 27 Swgapotie uUmt proudly releases THE BEN|AMIN SHEARES BRIDGE COIN on the occasion of SINGAPORE'S 17th NATIONAL DAY mmmm PMMiI No: RC/IT/S2 The Singapore Mint has sthick a limited edition of the superb 1982 $5 Sterling Silver Proof Coin featuring the Benjamin Sheares Bridge in conjunction with the forthcoming National Day.394 words
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Article, Illustration482 1982-07-17 27 AUTHOR : Lesley; John Brown with Sue Freeman - -•*> as vs *5 m «v ■<* AUTHOR Lesley and John Brown with Sue Freeman BOOK TITLE: Our Miracle Called Louise PUBLISHER: Magnum Books REVIEWER: Winston Hodge JULY 25, 1978. In the guarded operating theatre of a four-storey red brick hospital in the old textilePUBLISHER: Magnum Books - 482 words
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Article, Illustration324 1982-07-17 27 AUTHOR: Robert Shea - AUTHOR: Robert Shea BOOK TITLE Shike: Time of the Dragons PUBLISHER: Fontana-Collins REVIEWER: Jackie Sam WATCH it, Shaw Brothers! Stand to, Di Lung! On guard, Fu Sheng! Shike is coming. More action, more gore. And what a bore. Shike is Robert Shea eashing in on thePUBLISHER: Fontana-Collins - 324 words
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Article, Illustration485 1982-07-17 30 Pauline Goh - S S S by Pauline Goh LISA WANG came down to Singapore for a private visit this week and avoided the limelight by staying in the home of a good friend. She refused all interviews and saw our reporter only after many strings were pulled and much485 words
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Miscellaneous586 1982-07-17 30 DR SMOCK THAT S-AAOCK IS THC EPITOAAC OF WHAT A POCTOR SHOUUP WAN7A/ By George Lemont FRANK AND ERNEST I Z! £1 HP cv/-s -■> I < I s By Bob Thaves 3* r fl :&-vW W^_ FERD'NAND By Dahl Mikkelsen X 5^ 32 i? y i S£ 'ATS J*586 words
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Article, Illustration326 1982-07-17 31 Angela Herickx - Review by Angela Herickx 5.0.8. was made in Hollywood, the setting is Hollywood, and it's all about Hollywood. In short, here is a movie about movies. It might well be considered a selfindulgent theme and certainly it is one that writers, directors and stars return326 words
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Advertisement55 1982-07-17 32 TELE-ADS K m i TELE-ADS Brings you everyday the latest and most varied marketplace in Singapore, everything you need to know about what is for sale from cradles, houses to hot water bottles. Your personal supermarket brought into your own home. For you to study and shop at your leisure.55 words
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Miscellaneous1443 1982-07-17 32 s Tsnssassm In Zulu lands TONIGHT'S Midnight Movie (11.35 pm Ch 5) is about the adventures of 19th Century pioneers who beat through tough and hostile Zulu territory to establish the Dutch Free State. Tyrone Power plays the Dutchman and Susan Hayward the Irish girl who meet again on the1,443 words
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Advertisement8 1982-07-17 33 4-page pullout Going Forecast today: GOOD TO YIELDING8 words
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Advertisement19 1982-07-17 33 SUNDAY CARD: See Page C 4 Saturday's Race 9 field: Page C 4 Best of the gallops: C 419 words
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Article, Illustration399 1982-07-17 33 B J SMITH - By B J SMITH SINGAPORE trainer Ivan Allan should saddle up three winners at today's ntaefing in Kuala Lumpur. Punters should be off to a good start if they follow Allan's Nichol Wings in Race 1 and will go home smiling as Holiday Wonder can399 words
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164 1982-07-17 33 HONG KONG, Sat TRAINER Njck Metrevelli was presented a silver plate by the Hongkong Jockey Club to mark his retirement from the Hongkong racing scene. He will be leaving soon to settle down in Australia. The 70-year-old Russian trainer has been with the club164 words
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637 1982-07-17 33 by Trackstar THE Inderapura Stable's Pahang drew attention to his chances of winning the 1600 metres event (Race 4) tomorrow, when he caught the eye with an impressive workout on a good track at Kuala Lumpur yesterday. With apprentice Marzuki in the saddle, theby Trackstar - 637 words
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703 1982-07-17 36 Race 1: Kiwi Runner, Square Miss and Taraskiwi all clocked 40.2. The Main Attack was pulling double in 40.6 while Treasure House looked fit enough for a surprise covering the 600 m in 40.6 all on Thursday. Race 2: Tuesday saw Permating703 words
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Article888 1982-07-17 36 RACE 1 2.00 Class 6 Div 3 1200 m 1 ***** Plaisir D'Amour 55.5 TwMdM (12) 2 ***** Setiawati 55 ChMm (4) 3 ***** Lord Henry 55 Ap. Suaidi (3) 4 ***** Perform 55 Chiam (13) 5 ***** Starbright 54.5 York (2) 6 54F Niko Bote 54.5888 words
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Article, Illustration4795 1982-07-17 34 T 2.00* Class 4 Div 6 1200m Jl»*i***** (Ratings: 64-55) (Stakes: $13,000) 9 1 ***** Kiwi Runner 56.5 Franklin (5) 4bmzg Luke Kang ponus 2»J 3/4 C4-4 56 P Lee P1200y Dwco Kid 1st 1.13.6 nk-Vi-Vk /Stk 24/4 C4-2 57 Read I1100y Dawn Breeze 1st 1.6.1* !2tk 1/54,795 words
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