New Nation, 7 August 1982

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  • 18 1 new nation PUBLISHED BY THE SINGAPORE MONITOR LTD. Saturday, August 7, 1982 M.C. (P) No. 19/5/82 30 cents
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  • 239 1 Chok Tong says he will invite members of CCCs in all 75 constituencies for public discussion on scheme THE PUBLIC will have a chance to discuss the National Health Plan before it is put to Parliament for a vote. Defence and Second Health Minister Goh
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  • 117 1 Prevention is better than cure Health savings scheme Cost equals quality of treatment More private clinics in HDB estates THE HEALTH strategy for tke next two decades has the prevention of illness as one of its pillars. The plan also recommends a savings scheme which will ensnre
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  • 161 1 Newscan JEDDAH: A Filipino was beheaded yesterday for killing three people during an armed robbery last month, the Saudi Interior Ministry said. The beheading of Deviko Friyol, the punishment for premeditated murder under Islamic law, was carried out in Dammam after noon prayers, the statement said.
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  • 200 1 UN session on Lebanon UPI UNITED NATIONS, Saturday CASTING a lone veto, the United States yesterday again shielded Israel from condemnation and punishment in the UN Security Council for its bloody siege of Beirut. A toughly worded draft resolution, sponsored and rammed through to
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  • home
    • 385 2  -  By YONG POW ANG IT could be the coffee shop of the future one of self-service and cheap coffee. That is the result of a bold $10,000 investment in streamlining by Madam Lee Hong Liang, 40, of the Uan Hup Eating House at Aljunied Way.
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    • 381 2 TWO pregnant women were hurt in the scramble for free diamonds outside the Hyatt Hotel last night and had to be taken to the Singapore General Hospital. Madam Yap Theng Hong and Maaam Lim Seow Hua, who were holding a few of the balloons
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    • 451 2  -  By JULIE LIAU MR Mohammed Kasslm, will ao longer need to rent a wheelchair for $1 a day. Today he will get a new wheelchair from the Ayer Rajah cam•titaeacy a gift from Mr T. S Kho, the carpea ter. Tea months ago,
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    • 106 2 IT was an unfortunate day for the two women hurt in the bis grab. Bat for tourists, Mr and Mrs Collin Feahes, it was a lucky one. Amidst the rush for balloons, a stray balloon dropped at Mr Feahes's feet. He piched it up, not knowing
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    • 421 3  -  By SIT YIN FONG JOHOE BARU immigration authorities yesterday confirmed an investigation is on into allegations that their Causeway check-point duty officers are involved in a currency exchange rip-off. The probe nas Seen sparked off by a complaint from the Automobile Association of Singapore that motorists crossing
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    • 195 3 MALAYSIAN travel agents are cashing in on the 10 per cent difference in value of Singapore and Malaysian currency by selling cut-price air tickets here. Their latest clients are local commercial houses which are buying large numbers of tickets for their executives, according to
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    • 414 3  -  By JULIE LIAU THE guest-of-honour was an hour late. But the other guests did not mind. For Dr Victor Chang, their much cherished guest, had given many of them a new lease of life. The 45-year-old heart surgeon had carried out successful coronary artery
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    • 446 4  -  By LEE CHIU SAN TOU see them, but the Registry of Vehicles won't "They" are the seats which are removed each time a minibus registered as an excursion vehicle goes to the ROV for its annual inspection. The practice is due
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    • 363 4 PARENTS yesterday welcomed the move by the investigation subcommittee pf the Toy Safety Authority of Singapore (TSAS) to identify dangerous toys on the market. They say the move will help parents, especially new and inexperienced ones, to choose safe toys. Mrs Choo Lye
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    • 175 5 TRADE union leaders will not be looking just to Japan for inspiration. Soon, they will be turning their eyes to the West. A series of seminars on industrial relations in West Germany will be held here at the end of the month.
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    • 243 5  -  By WONG CHAI KEE PRODUCTION operators on 12hour shifts were sick less often than colleagues on eight-hour shifts in a six-month period, according to a medical study of an electronics factory. Dr Zee Kok Onn, an industrial health specialist, reported in the latest issue of The Industrial
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    • 212 5 THE SECURITY guard at a Braddell View apartment block has packed up and left, leaving several residents worried about the safety of their wives and daughters. The guard was withdrawn two days ago by Sanjo Security Service, which claims 51 of the 92
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    • 105 5 PEOPLE living in Joo Chiat constituency will have information about activities at their community centre brought to their doorstep from now on. The information will be carried in a quarterly newsletter. Joo Chiat is believed to be the first community centre in Singapore
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    • 134 5  -  PICTURE AND STORY by CHEW YEN FOOK YES, THIS OLD MAN actually plays a flute by blowing through his nose. The 75-year-old blind, toothless man Mr Tan Thian Seng entertains customers every morning at the Depot Road hawkers' centre with Chinese folk songs.
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  • world
    • 53 6 AP The exodus from West Beirut has begun. Departing in the hundreds from besieged West Beirut, families pack whatever they can carry and head for the recently opened southern-most crossing point of Galeries Semaan. The crossing point was opened by the Israelis to facilitate east-bound refugee traffic.
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    • 96 6 Reuter TEL AVIV, Saturday FORTY-FOUR per cent of Israelis think the country has got itself into a mess in its conduct in Lebanon, according to an opinion poll. The poll, in the afternoon paper Yediot Aharonot, showed that 49 per cent
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    • 524 6 Arab countries reluctant to accept Arafat's guerillas UPI A UPI ANALYSIS THE Palestine Liberation Organisation now says it is willing to leave Lebanon within 15 days of an American-backed agreement being reached with Israel. But where will it go? The problem seems to
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    • 158 6 Reuter LONDON, Saturday A FATHER was fined 100 sterling (*****) for delivering his wife's baby without medical supervision. The unique case has attracted national interest in Britain as a classic confrontation between authority and individualism. Brian Radley, 34, was prosecuted by the local health
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    • 197 6 Agencies BEIRUT, Saturday ISRAELI tanks thrust down a main road into West Beirut yesterday behind a devastating artillery barrage against heavy opposition from Palestinian guerillas. Residents, warned by the Israelis to flee for their lives, streamed from the Muslim sector. The Israeli tank force
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    • 208 6 Eyewitness account of a bomb horror in the rubble-strewn street of Lebanon by AP correspondent SAMUEL KOO AP BEIRUT, Saturday CRYING and screaming, a pregnant woman in her late 30s pointed at a huge pile of concrete rubble which had been ner
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    • 172 8 UPI DENVER, Saturday A WOMAN has filed suit against her two sons, saying she vants the foulmouthed, dope-smoking and promiscuous pair out of her house. Elmenia Lampley, 37, claimed her sons, Earl, 21, and Frederick, 18, have refused to leave the home or
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    • World Briefs
      • 67 8 SANTA CLARA (California), Saturday National Semiconductor Corporation, the world's second biggest manufacturer of electronic integrated circuits, yesterday announced the lay-off of 1,000 employees, onetenth of its US work force. The lay-off was regarded by business analysts as another sign harder times are coming to Silicon Valley,
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      • 71 8 ST. GEORGES (Grenada): The Soviet Union will open an embassy in Grenada within six weeks, strengthening ties to the Marxist-ruled island, Prime Minister Maurice Bishop announced yesterday. Mr Bishop told reporters upon his return from an official visit to the Soviet Union that an ambassador would be
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      • 75 8 WASHINGTON: An agreement was reached yesterday among government officials to limit European steel exports to the United States in exchange for US steel companies' dropping unfair-trade allegations, US and European officials said. The agreement, if approved by steel industry leaders in the nations involved, could
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      • 68 8 Agencies OTTAWA: Canada's unemployment rate last month hit its highest level since tne depression of the 1930s with 11 8 per cent of the workforce jobless, according to official statistics published yesterday. The figure was a leap from tne 10.9 per cent figure for June and represented
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    • 56 8 UPI NAIROBI, Sat Goods recovered from looters, after Sunday's abortive coup, on display at the Industrial Area Police Station. Several thousand have been arrested from the air force, who led the coup, and the many looters. Higher echelons of the army remained loyal to President Daniel Arap
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    • 310 8 It worsens already-strained US-Japan relations AP UPI LAS VEGAS, Saturday A UNITED STATES nuclear test conducted on the eve of the 37th anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima has created more tension in US-Japanese relations alreadv strained by friction over trade. A US Department of
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    • 98 8 BEIJING, Saturday THE "textbook war" over Japan's revision of the accounts of its troops' actions in World War II appeared to quiet down atter a bitter denunciation of Japan by the official Chinese Communist Party newspaper People's Daily yesterday. China earlier yesterday told Japan that
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    • 106 8 UPI NEW YORK, Saturday MORE than 100 green grocers quietly demonstrated in midtown Manhattan yesterday, protesting reports they that are supported by the Rev. Sun Myung Moon's Unification Church. Koreans and Korean-Americans wearing white cloth sashes or carrying signs picketed in front of the New York
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    • 245 7 r V G v ,r >*V v s. *69-52 M >> V ■> tfSSiS Here's terrific news. From now on Shul Hlng brings you great new fashion looks. But without those frightening chicboutique price-tags! For the gals, It's red hot styles from the fashion capitals of the world Paris, um
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    • 66 8 High noon. Time to snap on your Kenny Rogers shirt an' reach for your hat, tooled belt, buckle, boots, breeches in fact, everythin' 'cept your shootin' irons. At Yankee Trader. Where we'll make a real rhinestone cowboy out'a ya. And all for just a fistful of dollars. 3 r\ r
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  • opinion / letters
    • 275 10 TODAY is the 219 th day of 1082, with 146 days to follow. On this day... In 1502, the French drive Spaniards from Canossa in southern Italy. In 1647, the English army marches into London after proposals to the Crown are rejected. In 1804, the American fleet bombards the Mediterranean
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    • 467 10 THE issue of ragging in University hostelsnas invited diverse comments from readers of New Nation. Some like "Anti-sis-sies" (Aug 4) are of the view that "students have been none the worse for it" Others like "Soto-Club" (Jul 31) and "Disgusted" (Aug 4) have written in
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    • 157 10  -  S C TENG I AGREE with the article "Making a hell of a noise" (New Natioa July 27). How many tiroes in the middle of the night, when everybody is sound asleep, has ooe of those sadists (how else shall I call them?) tear down the road with
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    • Article, Illustration
      181 10 WE would like to point out to Mr Hobson that swap points (or forward premiums/discounts) between two currencies are actually the interest differential of tboae two currencies expressed in foreign exchange terms. Since the interest rates on US dollar deposits are higher than on Singapore dollar deposits, a party that
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    • 158 10 YOUR report (New Nation Jaly 7) on "Rare mousedeer rescued from the cooking pot" says that "the Great Mouse Deer are protected animals and that the police say no export or import would normally be issued by the authorities". I think your reporter actually meant that it
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    • 376 10  -  VIVIEN Singapore 1231 SO, I thought, our own SBC has finally come up with her own C.I.D. The usual Made-in-Singa-pore stuff? After seeing the show, I felt more than pleased and satisfied. The opening scene was exciting a man ran amok in the marketplace.
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    • 142 10 WE have beea receiving several letters which were either —Iprt or were wtthoet addresses. To emre that yeor letters ere published, plain •ign yoar letters ui include yoer sMren. IF 4M Leap Into o pair of PMwi/il; Made of the best 100* mercerized cotton to give you unexcelled coolness and
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous

  • business
    • 306 11 THE president of the Real Estates Developers Association, Mr Daniel Teo, has urged the government to be more stringent over housing agents. Speaking at a seminar organised by Electronic Realty Associates (ERA), he urged the property tax department to review its licencing policy. Mr
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    • 99 11 STOCK prices slumped again yesterday as the slide of the past few sessions continued. The US government reported that US unemployment rate jumped from 9.5 to 9.8 per cent last month. The Dow Jones Average of 30 Industrials fell 11.51 to 784.34, its lowest close since it
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    • 383 11  -  By N BALAKRISHNAN A BUSINESS magazine and an international news service are considering operating out of Singapore within a year. The moves come as the International Herald Tribune prepares to start publication here next month. Media sources say Southeast Asia is becoming the largest
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    • 170 11 THE Sri Lanka Railway has sought Treasury approval to raise a commercial loan in Singapore to finance an ongoing coach building project. The amount involved is SsB million and the funds are needed for the rebuilding of 200 steel coach bodies on re-condi-tioned under-frames.
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    • 187 11 Star THREE more Malaysian banks have joined Malayan Banking in participating in the US$l billion (552.3 Dill ion) syndicated loan to the Malaysian government. They are United Malayan Banking, Development and Commercial Bank and the Kuchingbased Bank Utama. UMBC will be one of 25
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    • Update
      • 70 11 A GROUP of foreign consultants has handed the Thai government a 99 million baht (554.5 billion) proposal to develop an industrial centre on Thailand's east coast, south of Bangkok. Known as the Eastern Seaboard plan and commissioned by the government's National Economic and Social Developement Board,
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      • 36 11 THE average discount rate on 91-day ffovernment treasury bills eased at the atest tender to 3.350 per cent from 3.425 per cent last week, the Monetary Authority of Singapore said.
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      • 30 11 HONOLULU Scientists from Japan and Hawaii have joined together in a research programme to spawn and raise tuna in captivity, officials here said on Thursday.
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    • 238 12 The Star KILLINGHALL TIN (Malaysia) has reported sharply improved interim earnings following increased output of tin ore. Pre-tax profit for the six months to June 30 more than doubled to $14 million from the $6.85 million reported for the previous corresponding period. Gross proceeds from
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    • 199 12 Stock Market SELLERS continued to dominate the Singapore stock market this week and the indices fell most of the way. The SES Industrials Index actually managed a marginal rise on the last day, but the UOB Composite Index dropped below 400 in recording five straight
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    • 83 12 Influence of the US IWH u PROFIT-taking in gold was dictated by the stronger U.S. dollar, the United Overseas Bank says. The Federal Reserve Bank's recent actions indicate that U.S. interest rates are not set to decline further. UOB says the metal is being supported at U*****-345. Yesterday's cJom in
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    • 41 12 DM uot OW ocsc Prime ion 19 IMS SlTMf. i 7.1 7.7* 7.5 1 BHU i 5 7.5 5 1 Mtt a 7 7.75 7 I mooti 85 7.5 1.25 7.5 Inoatt 1 1)5 Umoat h 1.1 1.25 1
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    • 70 12 Promet has confirmed that it has concluded neStiations for a stake in ina oil exploration. French oil company Societe Nationale Eli Aquitaine will sell to Promet's wholly-owned subsidiary Peachtree Investment 10 per cent of two oil and gas concessions, one in the Bohai Gulf
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    • 56 12 Aluminium Co of Malaysia was back in the black in the first half of 1982. Pre-tax profit of 82.02 million compared with a loss of 81-39 million in the first half of 1981. Sales revenue increased from 822.8 million to $28.3 million. An interim dividend of
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    • 82 12 Your (Foreign Exchange) Your S$ to one unit of foreign currency Selling Buying TT/DO TT DO US$ 2.1630 2.1530 2.1410 sterling 3.7529 3.7248 3.7038 Australian 2.1478 2.1252 2.1052 Canadian 1.7411 1.7175 1.7015 New Zealand 1.5978 1.5762 1.5562 S$ to 100 units of foreign currency Deutschemark 87.9331 86.7330 86.2830 French franc
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  • Article, Illustration
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    • 794 18 APPOINTMENTS Are You The One? 0 iM I& This man it in th« advertising business. He ii looking for a private secretary to mind hit business. She thould be between 25 to 30 yeart of age, matured, with secretarial experience and compatible with him. (The latter it not a prerequisite
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    • 401 18 OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE OF SHIP'S NAME We, Hasan Holdings Pte Ltd., of Units 6-316, 6th Floor, Merlin Plaza, Beach Road, S'pore 0719 hereby give notice that in consequence of change of ship's name I have applied to the Registrar of Singapore Ships under Section 417 of the Merchant
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 435 19 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I, TNG HAN POH of No. 65 Killiney Road, Singapore 0923, have applied for a second class beer house licence in respect of premises M/s Sin Chuan Guan Eating House, 221 River Valley Road, Singapore 0923, and that this application will be heard
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    • 65 19 Send today! New Nation home delivery. It's the great way to put the world on your doorstep! So send this coupon now. Postage paid to: New Nation Circulation Dept. c/o The Singapore Monitor Ltd. Unit 201-A, Delta House Alexandra Road 5 Yes, I want the world on my doorstep (Please
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 181 20 A) Corporate Membership Scheme with Squash Centres. Items 1) Annual Membership Fees: Varies from $1,200 to $2,500. Taking the average of $2,000 p a over 10 years. $20,000 2) Court Charges: Varies $4 to $6 per hour. a) 18 hours (per week) of court time at an average of $5
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 215 20 mm. m mm FILL IN MISSING LETTERS ACROSS USING CLUES BELOW CUT HEM CLUES FOR OS-6 1. Office worker who may also write shorthand 2. A sailor, one imagines, may have time to be at home with his family at Christmas, say 3. It's used for putting lights, etc., on
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  • sports
    • 382 20  -  FEEDBACK Issue in sports By KEN JALLEH JR TO ME it was ironic that the Singapore Rugby Union hela its hearing into the Song Koon Pon affair in a law office, surrounded by legal textbooks. If there is one principle which surely the law
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    • 319 20 ALL eyes will be focussed on the two roses among the thorns Lim Seok Hui and Tracy Oh when the Ovaltine Individual Graded championships begin at Kallang today (2). For the two women will be out to champion feminine rights by
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    • 613 20 f SHAH 'on Squash SINGAPORE Squash Racquets Association's venture to build a 9-court complex couldn't have re-surfaced at a better time if findings from the recently concluded Anchor Business Houses Squash League are anything to go by. I discovered that out of
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    • 54 20 WORLD squash champion Jahangir Khan will be in Singapore for exhibition matches later this month. The Singapore Squash Rackets Association president Eddie Jacob confirmed this, adding that he had favourable response from a sponsor. Jehangir will play against Rehmat Khan, or someone the SSRA selects. They may also
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    • 280 21 Their strikers still lack potency Soccer Star India 0 Thailand 0 INDIA appears to be still affected by the sickness that plagued its last's team an impotent strike force in this match in the Merdeka soccer tournament at Kuala Lumpur last night Though they dominated play
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    • 239 21 Senegal 2 South Korea 0 THE leggy Senegalese are certainly livening up the 26th Merdeka soccer tournament. The Africans turned on the large crowd with their cheeky, refreshing display of showmanship and ball skill to earn this victory at Merdeka stadium last night. The
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    • 277 21  -  SURESH NAIR THE Royal Dutch Football Association and Aiax Amsterdam have invited Singapore managercoach Jita Singh to be their guest later this year. The invitation comes in the wake of Footballer of the Year Fandi Ahmad's impressive performances during a recent threeweek pre-professional
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    • 141 21 SOO-THO KOK MUN thrilled swimming fans by toppling 100 m breaststroke favourites Melvyn Ang and Eddy Ng in the event for Group II boys during the South-East Asia agegroup trials at Toa Payoh last night. Soo-Tho startled them by coming from behind to push them in second
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    • 144 21 DENVER, Saturday THE United States clinched the Curtis Cup women's amateur golf championship for the 12th consecutive time against Britain and Ireland here yesterday. The Americans won two of the three morning foursomes and took a lead of 9 1/2 to 2 1/2 points, with the
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    • 455 22  -  23rd ASIAN YOUTH (GROUP T\ TOURNAMENT 82 MORE PICTURES OF YESTERDAY'S MATCHES By SURESH NAIR S. KOREA 6 HONG KONG 1 YOU must have heard of the Muhammed Ali shuffle. How about the Park Joon Haan reshuffle No? Not unless you were at the National Stadium last
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    • 374 22  -  By KEN JALLEH Jr. HU QIN! (merciless!) that was China's mauling of Malaysia, and chalking up the largest number of ?oals so far in the Asian 'outh soccer tournament, at the National Stadium last night. And what probably prompted the Chinese victory was Malaysia's defiance in the face
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    • 385 24  -  Injury worries Singapore's leading scorer ?y SURESH NAIR SINGAPORE'S striker-in-chief Razali Rashid is almost certain to be out of tomorrow'! crucial Asian Youth soccer tournament match against reigning champions South Korea. Razali was sadly reduced to a spectator's role in yesterday's workouts and was Umpin| painfully
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    • 191 24 JAPANESE referee Shizuharo Nakamichi It not only the most debonair looking matck-offl-cial, bat the fittest at well. He easily outran the otker 12 international referees daring the pretournament Cooper's Test, which included a 50-metre sprint, 4 z 10m shuttle relay, 400 m and the 12 minutes' endurance run.
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    • sports / world
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      • 158 19 THE men's 100 metres backstroke world championship record, set by Robert Jackson of the US in 1978, was the only one to fall in the heats of the World swimming championships in Guayaguil (Ecuador) yesterday. East Germany's Dirk Richter shaved 17-hun-dredths of a second off Jackson's 56.36 seconds and
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      • 348 19 Soccer Reuter BELGRADE, Saturday YUGOSLAVIA'S World Cup soccer stars Vladimir Petrovic and Safet Susie have been banned from playing abroad, the Yugoslav Soccer Federation (YSF) announced yesterday. The decision means midfielder Petrovic will not be able to play for English First Division Arsenal and
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    • 422 25  -  Ethnic dance forms ?y CATHARINE FERNANDO DR CHUA Soo Pong is an ethnomusicologist. In other words, he is an expert in ethnic music, and his particular interest is ethnic dance forms. He has a string of qualifications to prove that he is an expert, including a
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    • 305 25 LOCAL dance will take a step forward in September when a Chinese male solo dance item will be performed for the first time in Singapore. Tay Poh Soon, a member of the National Theatre Chinese Dance Company, will perform Marshalling The Night at the Victoria
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    • 542 26  -  IM Title: Mr Men Picture Dictionary Author: Roger Hargreaves Publisher: Thurman Reviewer: WINSTON HODGE TO AN adult, a dictionary is basically a tool one which should provide a list of words in alphabetical order with their pronunciation and meanings and any supplementary information that
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    • 420 26  -  Title: Traitor's Exit Author: John Gardner Publisher: W H Allen Reviewer: Margaret Thomas IT LOOKS like your standard spy thriller. On the cover there's a picture of a revolver resting in blood-smeared ice. very sinister looking. But they did try to
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    • 324 27  -  TITLE: Unspeakable Acts AUTHOR: Simon Bond PUBLISHER: Methuen Books REVIEWER: Philip Cheah Ever felt like bashing your opponent after he wins a tennis set when he jumps over the net? How about clipping your toenails in a fancy restaurant or tripping the bridegroom as
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    • 310 27  -  PLAY: Oh! What a Lovely War BY: Nanyang Junior College REVIEWED BY: Philip Cheah ANYONE who has been involved in a school play production will know the amount of nail-biting each performer goes through from the musician who shakes his head
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    • 299 30  -  Wizardry shows (New series: Mr Merlin starting on Sunday, 8 August, Channel 5, 1.30 pm). Previewed by: Bertilla Pereira SUBSTITUTE Arthur's magical Excalibur for a crowbar and Arthur's court for a greasy garage and Mr Merlin is not so unfamiliar after all. He is Merlin
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    • 213 30 (Strawberry Ice Monday, 9 August, Channel 5, 6.30 pm). AN extravaganza of skating, dancing and music wrapped up in fantasy. Toller Cranston is the artist who enters the colourful dream world of his imagination a journey that takes him from the Light World, where angels frolic, to
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    • 141 30 (Sunday, 8 August, channel 5, 8.20pm) AUGUST Delight boated by Chris Ho and Marina Xavier is a mixture of popular local artistes performing in all four official languages. They begin with their multi-lingual version of Lengkang Kangkong. Highlighting the show is a medley of
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    • 64 25 SECTIONS B C Sections A, B and C of this paper come off the presses folded into one, mainly for ease of distribution. At your door, there is less risk of pages coming loose. To derive maximum benefit from the design of the paper, you should pull out sections B
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    • 254 26 How to teach your child to use a dictionary. IT is important that children learn early to use a dictionary. It is a skill that will encourage them to look up meanings of words on their own, instead of depending entirely on their teachers, tutors or parents for help. Because
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    • 468 32 AFTER dominating the racing for most of this year New Zealand jockey Alwin Tweedie now finds himself forced suddenly into the back seat Australian jockey Tarry Lucas, has snatched the lead of, the premiership table with a swift meteoric rise from
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    • 409 32  -  Friday's track work By TRACKSTAR LEADING traiDer Ivan Allan's Bold Punter, which has scored three wins from four starts this season, looks ready to register his fourth win in Race Five at Penang's Batu Gantong track tomorrow. Looking a picture of fitness, the three-year-old by Alvaro was
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