New Nation, 4 September 1982
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Title Section18 1982-09-04 1 new nation PUBLISHED BY THE SINGAPORE MONITOR LTD. Saturday, Sept. 4 1982 M.C. (P) No. 19/5/82 30 cents18 words
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Article439 1982-09-04 1 SIT YIN FONG - Indonesians fly into Singapore for high-stake private card games By SIT YIN FONG SINGAPORE has swopped roles with Jakarta to become a gambling magnet following the Indonesian casino ban. Police yesterday confirmed they are monitoring an increasing influx of wealthy Indonesians flying into Singapore to play for439 words
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Article, Illustration116 1982-09-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR: A logo in the Malaysian newspaper, The Malay Mail, is apparently causing its readers to have nightmares. The logo, which highlights a special "War on dengue fever" section of the paper, shows the head of the guecausing aedes mosquito magnified more than a116 words
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Article108 1982-09-04 1 Reuter SUNNINGDALE (Britain): It was like a visit to the zoo at the European open golf championship yesterday with the usual birdies and eagles joined by one lowly worm and a very rare albatross. fhe worm made its appearance on the seventh tee just asReuter - 108 words
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Article193 1982-09-04 1 LEBANESE LEFTISTS JITTERY OVER ISRAELI TROOP MOVEMENTS Reuter BEIRUT, Saturday A FRENCH colonel serving with the United Nations in Lebanon was shot dead in the southern suburbs of Beirut yesterday as trouble appeared to be brewing in the area between Israeli siege forces and leftistReuter - 193 words
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190 1982-09-04 1 NEXT time you are waiting for the toilet la an SIA plane, please give way to the pilot if he wants to go to the top of the queue. His need is greater than yours to get back to his seat190 words
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Advertisement26 1982-09-04 1 ■k EXODUS U A special wrap-up of the historic Invasion of Lebanon. Plus EXCLUSIVE pictures. All this In your NEW NATION on Monday. DONT HISS IT.26 words
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Miscellaneous12 1982-09-04 1 TNI WKATNERt Hazy with thow*rs In tew arm daaring in tha aftamoon.12 words
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Article246 1982-09-04 2 FOO CHOY PENG - By FOO CHOY PENG MINISTRIES, the NTUC and employers have all been asked to give their views on the problems of the aged. The Committee on Problems of the Aged, headed by Health Minister Howe Yoon Chong, has asked the Ministry of Labour, the246 words
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268 1982-09-04 2 THE National Trade Unions Congress plans to come up with a scheme to prepare workers for gainful activities after retirement. An idea from its secretariat for leadership training and trade union education is to get workers aged 40 and above into thinking how to268 words
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Article111 1982-09-04 2 WOODEN trays at $2.50, stools for $5.00 and lounge sets for $400. All these are on sale at the Baharuddin Vocational Institute at Stirling Road today from 10.00 am to 5.00 pm. Other items include book shelves, flower pots, stands and various types of chairs. This is an111 words
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Article, Illustration108 1982-09-04 2 CHEW YEN FOOK - Story and picture by CHEW YEN FOOK SALUTING the correct way was not easy, not even for the President. Showing how it is done to Chia Keng Yeow, 12, the youngest of 42 scouts present at the Istana for the launching of Job Week, President108 words
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164 1982-09-04 2 THE Economic Development Board has handed over the task of promoting and developing the computer software industry to the National Computer Board. The EDB will now concentrate on the promotion, development and manufacturing of computer hardware. These new roles took effect on Sept164 words
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Article, Illustration82 1982-09-04 3 A description of the new NUS shield THE official desciption or blazon of the new NUS shield is given in the archaic language of English heraldry and reads: "Argent (silver) a lion passant (standing) guardant (looking at the observer) on a chief (centre) azure82 words
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Article139 1982-09-04 3 CHINA'S clay warriors went on show yesterday for the first time outside China. Despite a heavy shower Cabinet ministers, Members of Parliament, top civil servants and diplomats packed the Kallang pavilion for a morning preview. Six hours later an even bigger crowd, mainly leaders of139 words
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Article235 1982-09-04 3 The SBS will provide two special services daring the period of the International Trade Exposition on from today antil Oct 3 at the People's Association premises in Killing. Services A and B will operate from Ang Mo Rio and Ton Payoh respectively. The services will terminate235 words
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Article, Illustration279 1982-09-04 3 OEI SIN GIOK - By OEI SIN GIOK AFTER a two-year search for a design, and eventually turning to the College of Arms in England, NUS finally has a coat of arms. The new coat of arms incorporates the old Nanyang University symbol of three circles into the University of Singapore279 words
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Article169 1982-09-04 4 Minister's call to students A WEEK after a Member of Parliament recommended that community service be made an Extracurricular Activity (ECA), another government leader has suggested that students establish closer informal links with civic groups in the community. Making this call yesterday, Mr S Jayakumar, Minister169 words
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507 1982-09-04 4 LEE CHIU SAN - By LEE CHIU SAN MOTORCYCLE traders have expressed reservations over the comprehensive road safety plan, full details of wnich Home Affairs Minister Chua Sian Chin will announce today. But the main points of the plan have been welcomed by motoring organisations. One of507 words
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506 1982-09-04 4 THE exhibition on Design and Construction of Games for the Learning of Mathematics held yesterday at Dunearn Secondary Technical School might be used as a model for teaching aids. This is because an increasing number of students are showing interest in both506 words
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Advertisement79 1982-09-04 3 Jfc. .A qh i t »r» ANTAEUS ANOTHER DIMENSION OF MAN Antaeus, a menly fragrance that is both simple and complex. An expression of power and poetry, tailor-made for today's man.The power of a top-note where wood notes and shades of leather are blended. HtL< The poetry of a more79 words
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Advertisement227 1982-09-04 4 nation In your Sunday Nation tomorrow C I'd just finished reading two pages of news on terrorists. I turned to the next item and said 500 terrorists arrived today in Singapore aboard PNO Liner Canton' and the camera cut to film of 500 tourists coming down a gang-plank with hats,227 words
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373 1982-09-04 5 Polish authorities reject talks with Solidarity UPI WARSAW, Saturday FOUR key opponents of Poland's military regime were formally arrested yesterday on sedition charges punishable by death and authorities rejected talks with leaders of the suspended Solidarity union. In the riot-torn south-eastern city of Lubin, thousandsUPI - 373 words
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Article99 1982-09-04 5 UPI NEW YORK, Sat STOCKS soared in record trading yesterday as investors stampeded into quality stocks amid rising uneasiness about the international financial system. The Dow Jones industrial average, which soared 14.35 points on Thursday to its highest level since it hit 920.57 onUPI - 99 words
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Article196 1982-09-04 5 RUSSELL HITCHCOCK, lead singer of the Australian rock group Air Supply, is back with the group despite taking a header off a concert stage on Monday night in St. Paul, Minnesota. He fell about 2 metres to a concrete floor. Hitchcock's ribs are taped, he broke one bone in196 words
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232 1982-09-04 5 AP BEIJING, Saturday CHINESE Communist Party Chairman Hu Yaobang has told the nation he wants an improved work attitude, a conspicuous decline in crime and an end to "unscrupulously pursuing personal enjoyment" in the next five years. The demand for a "fundamental turnAP - 232 words
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Article, Illustration56 1982-09-04 5 AP A US Air Force B-1A bomber, centre, takes on fuel from a KC-135 tanker at top left, at 21,000 ft over Maine on Thursday. Another KC-10 tanker stands by. The 81-A was headed for an air show at Farnborough, England. The trip marked the bomber's first missionAP; Picture: AP - 56 words
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Article139 1982-09-04 5 AP LOBAMBA (SWAZILAND), Sat THE body of King Sobhuza 11, seated upright in a glass case, was paraded before a crowd of 20,000 stunned mourners yesterday, many of whom thought "the Lion of Swaziland" had been buried secretly after his death two weeks ago. Delegations fromAP - 139 words
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Article, Illustration69 1982-09-04 6 Now that the Israelis have finished mopping up in Beirut, a different kind of squad has been sent out, only this time they are armed with brooms instead of guns. Target: Beirut's international airport's runway. Preparations are underway to reopen the airport, which was closedPICTURE: UPI - 69 words
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401 1982-09-04 6 AP TEL AVIV, Saturday A NATIONAL split opened in Israel as the opposition Labour Party, defying Prime Minister Begin's policy, declared its support for President Reagan s peace proposals and vowed to campaign lor their acceptance. "I believe the American decision is a properAP - 401 words
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Article134 1982-09-04 6 The Star MALACCA, Sat THE Malacca General Hospital has joined a wood-cutter's foot back to his left leg. State medical chief Dr Narajan Singh said yesterday the orthopaedic surgical team led Dy Mr Thomas Verghese took four-and-a-half hours to carry out the operation on Wednesday.The Star - 134 words
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62 1982-09-04 6 AP LONDON, Sat SENIOR officials of Britain, France, West Germany and Italy conferred yesterday about the allies' confrontation with the United States over the Soviet pipeline embargo a meeting commentators saw as an effort to find a "face-saver" for President Reagan. "There isAP - 62 words
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Article107 1982-09-04 6 Reuter WASHINGTON, Saturday A SENIOR FBI official is under investigation for alleged involvement in a series of bank robberies, FBI director William Webster said yesterday. Mr Webster declined to comment specifically on a newspaper report that a US$4O,OOO (S$84,000) a year supervisor at FBI headquarters inReuter - 107 words
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163 1982-09-04 6 Reuter TUNIS, Saturday PALESTINE Liberation Organisation leader Yasser Arafat arrived in Tunis last night for a triumphal State welcome and to set up a new headquarters after his departure from Beirut. Mr Arafat ran down the steps from a Tunis AirReuter - 163 words
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297 1982-09-04 6 Agencies TRIPOLI, Sat LIBYAN leader Col Muammar Gaddafi lashed out at other Arab countries for not helping the Palestinians in tneir war against Israel in Beirut, the Libya news agency Jana reported yesterday. The Arab governments have now lost anyAgencies - 297 words
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164 1982-09-04 6 UPI NEW YORK, Saturday ISRAEL is willing and ready to reopen the stalled negotiations on settling the issue of Palestinian autonomy in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, a Senior Israeli Cabinet Minister said yesterday. "We are ready again to open the talks onUPI - 164 words
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IN BRIEF
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Article262 1982-09-04 6 The Star UPI AP AP UPI AP KUALA LUMPUR, Sat A MAN described by police as one who will steal anything he can lay his hands on, was arrested in his house near the city yesterday. Toys, a lorry jack, 100 pieces of plywood, speakers, tweeters, spotlights,The Star; UPI; AP - 262 words
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Article, Illustration847 1982-09-04 8 Medical journal's pill for the establishment FROM attacks on established beliefs and standard medical practices and warnings on drugs to research findings that's The Lancet a British medical journal carrying on a 159-year anti-establishment tradition. LAT-WP SURGEON Bransby Cooper was understandably upset. The Lancet, aLAT-WP - 847 words
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Article377 1982-09-04 8 DELTA HONG - By DELTA HONG THE car park in the basement of the DBS builaing has always been one of the hottest, fullest and most expensive in town. Now it has a new distinction. It has gone automatic. This means that it is now one of the hottest, fullest, most377 words
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Advertisement75 1982-09-04 8 T V. 1 tVI I 1 .V A r> 4* 'J 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.75 words
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68 1982-09-04 9 TRADING on the Singapore gold futures market was suspended for an hour between 10 am and 11 am as prices opened at US$25 (5552.50) an ounce limit-up across the board. The metal's sharp gain in New York overnight reflected buying support, spurred largely by mounting68 words
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77 1982-09-04 9 Reuter GENEVA, Sat. World trade is showing increasingly dangerous parallels to the *****, with the international banking system under threat and protectionism on the rise, the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade said. A boom in bank lending in the *****, similar toReuter - 77 words
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45 1982-09-04 9 Reuter BANGKOK, Sat. The World Bank has delayed granting a US$ll5 million (Ss23o million) loan to the State Railway of Thailand while the Thai government considers the bank's condition that it stop operating eight money losing routes. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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41 1982-09-04 9 Reuter PEKING, Sat. China exported a substantial quantity of domestically-pro-duced raw cotton for the first time in several years in a deal involving the sale of high-grade cotton to Europe to help finance medium-grade imports.Reuter - 41 words
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Article, Illustration71 1982-09-04 9 AP THE stock market staged another powerful advance yesterday, setting new trading volume records as Wall Street's wild late-summer rally continued. The Dow Jones Average of 30 Industrials climbed 15.08 points to 924.48 half an hour before the close. In the first hour of trading on theAP - 71 words
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Wharton forecasts double-digit growth
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152 1982-09-04 9 CHANDRA MUNASINGHE - Bv CHANDRA MUNASINGHE AN American research firm has predicted that Singapore s growth rate will Bounce back to over 10 per cent next year, the leader in the region ahead of Hong Kong, Indonesia and Malaysia. The Wharton Economic Forecasting Associates, an American company affiliated with152 words
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Article60 1982-09-04 9 THE magazine Business International says Singapore's real Gross Domestic Product growth for this and next year will be between 7.5 to 8 per cent. It explains that the current recession in the industrialised world may not affect all sectors, and that Singapore's strategy of shifting to high technology60 words
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Article153 1982-09-04 9 THE Nomura Research Institute, on the other hand, forecasts a growth rate of only 8.6 per cent for this year and 8.2 per cent for next year. It feels that several factors will combine to slow down the export momentum in Singapore. The factors referred to are153 words
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332 1982-09-04 9 RODNEY HOBSON - By RODNEY HOBSON A BIG vote of confidence in Singapore, whose people realise they must work or perish, comes from Sime Darby chairman Tun Tan Siew Sin. Speaking at a private meeting of the World Trade Centre Club, he said of Singaporeans: "They332 words
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153 1982-09-04 9 THE present 11,000 workforce of the Port of Singapore Authority will be gradually reduced to about 9,500, its general manager, Mr Wong Hung Rhim, says. This strength will still be sufficient for the PSA to maintain its position as one of153 words
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Article102 1982-09-04 9 THE chairman of the Economic Development Board, Mr P Y Hwang, has been appointed SingaS ire's joint chairman at e Franco-Singapore joint committee, wnich monitors economic ties between the two countries. The committee was formed in May following the visit of Mr Michel Jobert, the102 words
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Article135 1982-09-04 10 GOLD'S rally in New York was largely unexpected, United Overseas Bank says The immediate factors were shortcoverings, computer-led buying and concern over tne astronomical debt figures of Mexico, Peru, Brazil, Argentina. UOB says choppy action is expected to prevail for the next two days with US$42O-425135 words
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307 1982-09-04 10 Recession bites into loan demand PUBLIC Bank Berhad has reported a profitable first half. Audited group net profit before tax for the six months to June 30 rose by 21 per cent to $23 million from $19 million for last year's corresponding period last307 words
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Article197 1982-09-04 10 Stock Market AFTER a rally, the Singapore stockmarket as a whole is likely to endure another weak phase, carrying it back to the 1978 levels, Lyall and Evatt warns. This would be triggered-off if the support areas fail to nold. Lyall and Evatt says:"Most sectors of the197 words
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Advertisement254 1982-09-04 9 SPOREX-ASIA '82 S.E. Asia 4th International Exhibition of Sports Equipment Leisure Goods BOAT-ASIA '82 S.E. Asia 3rd International Exhibition of Boats, Pleausre Crafts, Maintenance and Ancillary Equipment S.E. ASIA'S LEADING EVENTS FOR THE SPORTS EQUIPMENT, LEISURE GOODS, BOATS, PLEASURE CRAFTS ANCILLARY EQUIPMENT. 18-21 SEPTEMBER 1982 World Trade Centre Singapore SPOREX-ASIA254 words
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Article, Illustration1061 1982-09-04 11 (Chinese) Sheng ming shi yi pian xiSo shuO, bii z&i zhang, 6r zai hao. *> 7 15U £F *8 w6i le shu li hdo bang yang g at i m a m m zOng t6ng zi yu&n dang ISo shT -aijsa*»ws-RHK IHSX,£**aHI#W. *e.*#4S»rA«E#H(IJ« ttW Blst£2;#i Aitf-- SZ^T^SifcW1,061 words
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Miscellaneous68 1982-09-04 13 g§ 19S346fll9*B# ft7*A p-m m c. Hitzjtrs.*.»-t*a« JOHN HUNT&)tt-9-F a flit •Mr r'. H jpi; V >' f J it #J*+ *1 > iifc&fc c&O --jrc *f fc «.fc *]frfL° y 2A. 6DMUNO HILARY fa ft, H, >6 ft A. AOWMK #*&T 2 7 «/r*Wf (975 'A/L fc!** > 868 words
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INTERNATIONAL TRADE EXPOSITION 1982 SUPPLEMENT
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Article, Illustration759 1982-09-04 14 Exposition to raise funds for new community centre THE International Trade Exposition 1982 is a major fund raising project for the People's Association Community Development Fund and the building of a new community centre in Tanah Merah. This month-long Exposition is the largest759 words
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Article581 1982-09-04 15 WHAT is the Community Development Fund? The Community Development Fund is for the promotion of cultural, sports, youth, educational and other programmes and projects which will contribute towards community development in Singapore. Specifically, the Fund will be used to: a) Help community centres in poor581 words
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Article, Illustration281 1982-09-04 15 Message by Dr Lee Chiaw Meng, Member of Parliament for Tanah Merab and Adviser, Main Working Committee, International Trade Exposition 1982. OVER the last quarter of a century, the community centre has played a vital role in the social development of our young nation. It281 words
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Article, Illustration250 1982-09-04 17 Message by Mr Lim Chin Teong, Chief Executive Director, People's Association and Chairman of the main working committee, International Trade Exposition 1982 THE International Trade Exposition *82 is a major fund raising project organised jointly by the People's Association Community Development Fund Management Committee and the250 words
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362 1982-09-04 17 TANAH Merah Constituency has a population of more than 32,000, most of whom live in Housing Development Board apartments. The Constituency has two community centres, namely Tanah Merah Community Centre and Jalan Bilal Community Centre. The present Tanah Merah Community Centre operates from362 words
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Advertisement24 1982-09-04 15 Crocodile Don't ask me why I wear Crocodile Find out yourself at International Trade Expo '82 and you may win a trip to Japan.24 words
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Advertisement76 1982-09-04 15 A t last I am safe! Because I have installed the "TOUCH ALARM" burglar alarm lock! ENTRANCE ALARM DOOR LOCK EVEN with the original key inserted, you must operate the lock within 10 seconds OR ELSE the "ALARM" will SOUND! BEHIND DOOR BURGLAR ALARM LOCK •e e MOTOR CYCLE ALARM76 words
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Advertisement155 1982-09-04 17 JOIN THE atmuk r 1 T ZS m r hp* I A V« 4. V lit. vj tb \J During the International Trade Expo *82 period every purchase ol $50/- and above entitles vou to a travellina baa strno free. People keep on carrying bags in travel and during business.155 words
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Advertisement245 1982-09-04 18 IS) Interior (tocor/ ftenov^tfona Af -7r *>n' R HEW ERR in Ceramic Tiles At I BP's WL piL'SL'llt you with a widest lanije of fine tiles for various applications of ail shades and si/es. Tiles immaculately designed to match your every mood and lifestyle; toi IBP is //< l*tQg99Stt i|>245 words
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Advertisement160 1982-09-04 19 OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE OF SHIP'S NAME We, Ng Company of Suite 1604, 16th Floor, Shenton House, Shenton Way, Singapore, hereby give notice that in consequence of our clients' purchase of the vessel "EKA" we have applied to the Registrar of Singapore Ships under Section 417 of the Merchant160 words
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Article, Illustration1009 1982-09-04 19 TEOH ENG TATT - r 1 Swimming By TEOH ENG TATT SOUTH-EAST Asia Age Group swimming records went tumbling like ninepins at the new Kalians Basin swimming pool last night but the opening night's honours must surely go to Singapore swimmer Mavis Ee. Turned down last week1,009 words
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Article337 1982-09-04 20 NEW YORK, Saturday JOHN McEnroe, playing unspectacular though effective tennis, advanced to the third round of the United Statei Open tennis championships yesterday with a 7-6 (7-2), 6-4, 6-3 win over unseeded Martin Davis. McEnroe, the defending champion and top seed, took the first set when he won337 words
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ROUNDUP
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Article29 1982-09-04 20 in- temational soccer star Garrincha has been admitted to hospital with problems caused by excessive drinking of alcoholic beverages, his family said in Rut de Janeiro yesterday.29 words
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Article29 1982-09-04 20 national soccer coach Michel Hidalgo has been awarded the Legion of Honour for his "29 years of sports activity and militai7 service," it was announced in Paris yesterday.29 words
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Article32 1982-09-04 20 Spartak beat Kuban Krasnodar 3-1 in yesterday's only Soviet First Division soccer match, a Moscow report said. The win put Spartak in third place behind Dy- namo Minsk and Dynamo Tbilisi.32 words
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Article41 1982-09-04 20 Norman shot a 70 yesterday to share the nalfway lead with Sandy Lyle (66) on 134 in the Sunningdale golf tournament in Sunningdale, England, yesterday. They lead by three strokes from Manuel Pinero (68 68) and Rodger Davis (69 67).41 words
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Article, Illustration434 1982-09-04 20 Soccer Reuter LONDON, Saturday ENGLAND captain Kevin Keegan, new hero of old favourites Newcastle United, is a fitness doubt for the Second Division clash at Bolton in the English League soccer programme today. Trie former European Footballer of the Year has scored in bothReuter - 434 words
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Article, Illustration407 1982-09-04 21 SURESH NAIR - Work commitments stop him rejoining national squad Soccer By SURESH NAIR FORMER international midfield star V. Khanisen will not make a comeback for the inaugural Merlion Cup soccer tournament, wnich will be held at the National Stadium from October 5-17. Singapore coach Ibrahim Awang confirmed this morning that407 words
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Article, Illustration275 1982-09-04 21 MUSHTAQ ALI SHAH - Squash By MUSHTAQ ALI SHAH SO EASY! That was the tone of top seeds Sue Paton and Lim Seok Hoi as they comfortably cruised to a predictable showdown in the Pakistan International Airlines closed championship final at Kalians Squash Centre. Intending champion275 words
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Article496 1982-09-04 21 f > V J GET your jogging shoes on! The Pesta Sukan National Jog will be held tomorrow morning in conjunction with the Jogging Association of Singapore's three-quarter marathon jog at 7. The reporting place is Newton Food Centre where you can have light refreshments before the 31.5-kilometre jog.496 words
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Article, Illustration262 1982-09-04 22 SURESH NAIR - Benefit of doubt for ref...and a stern warning Soccer By SURESH NAIR HAEPHAJAN Singh Dhillon, one of Singapore's leading referees, has been cleared but sternly cautioned by the Football Association of Singapore following serious allegations made against him for gross ungentlemanly conduct by Sembawang Sports Club. Dhillon was262 words
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Article, Illustration232 1982-09-04 22 SEMBAWANG Sports Club is very disappointed about the FAS decision not to reprimand Fila referee Dhillon, and will hold an emergency meeting. "Our regret is that we are not a prominent club. We are only a littleknown 'ulu' club," said Sembawang secretary Andrew Amalton this moraine. He said232 words
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Article, Illustration248 1982-09-04 23 SURESH NAIR - Face-to-face confrontation raises eyebrows By SURESH NAIR THE Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) is questioning one suspect identified by four Malaysian under-16 footballers during an identification parade yesterday. It is learnt that the man was singled out during the parade, held following reports that players from248 words
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Article, Illustration235 1982-09-04 23 FORGET about the bribery attempt! This is the advice Malaysian team manager Akhmat Idris gave his team in this morning's pep-talk before the crucial match against favourites Saudi Arabia tonight at the National Stadium (7). The Malaysian team has been in the centre of235 words
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Advertisement41 1982-09-04 23 INSIDE CLEARED! FIFA referee H. S. Dhillon is cleared by the Football Association of Singapore of charges made Division Sembawang Sports Club: 3 Former international midfield V. Khanisen is out of the national squad for Singapore's inaugural Merlion Cup tournament: 241 words
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Advertisement15 1982-09-04 23 TONIGHT: Malaysia vs Saudi Arabia (7), Japan vs Brunei (8.30) both at the National Stadium.15 words
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Article, Illustration615 1982-09-04 24 J.R. and gang lose top spot to new soap opera Sipa WHILE some of the. world, who caught the Dallas fever later than the US is still wondering who shot J.R., another night-time soap opera has snuck up on Dallas over the past season and knocked it outSipa; Picture: Sipa Press - 615 words
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Article113 1982-09-04 24 PREMIER Theatre's New Wave Film Festival starts today. The New Nation, in conjunction with Plaza Development, is offering a special discount to readers. Cut out the coupon below and present It to the box office while buying your ticket. You pay only $1.50 for the usual admission price113 words
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Article, Illustration741 1982-09-04 25 V. GANESH - VIDEO By V. GANESH THE long lines that snaked around State and other cinemas showing Indian films are now things of the past. Today, the queues form impatiently at Indian video libraries instead to borrow the latest film, Tamil or Hindi, for their video741 words
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Article, Illustration530 1982-09-04 25 Lana Turner tells who she loved and who she didn't AP AFTER seven marriages and several affairs, former screen star Lana Turner says "Sex was never really me." "It was a public image," she says. "And I admit that I'm sure I've disappointed a few fentlemen in bed because didn'tAP - 530 words
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Article, Illustration289 1982-09-04 26 Winston Hodge - TITLE OF BOOK: The Invaders (Living Past Series) AUTHOR: Martin Windrow PUBLISHER: Marshall Cavendish REVIEWER: Winston Hodge MOST of as normally associate history books with school texts which we used as students. Unfortunately, these were often sterile compilations of facts and dates which made studying for examinations289 words
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Article, Illustration367 1982-09-04 26 Joyce Lee - TITLE OF BOOK: The Last Mandarin AUTHOR: Stephen Becker PUBLISHER: Sphere Books mm REVIEWER: Joyce Lee THE Last Mandarin is predominantly set in a vividly created backdrop of postwar Beijing before the final fall to the Red Army in 1949. In the early chapters,367 words
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Article, Illustration248 1982-09-04 26 Angela Herickx - TITLE OF BOOK: A Perfect Stranger AUTHOR: Danielle Steel PUBLISHER: Sphere Books REVIEWER: Angela Herickx A Perfect Stranger takes us into a world of money, power and passion true romantic fiction. Alexander Hale, San Fransisco lawyer, meets and falls madly in love with Raphaella Phillips. He248 words
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Article, Illustration398 1982-09-04 26 Janet Witt - TITLE OF BOOK: Still Missing AUTHOR: Beth Gutcheon PUBLISHER: Sphere Books REVIEWER: Janet Witt A CHILD disappears. Panic ensues. How do you comment on the anguish of the hours and days and months that follow? Having experienced that particular trauma, I may be too398 words
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Article, Illustration426 1982-09-04 27/28 FAEZAH ISMAIL - It started with the 1966 series Pak Awang Temberang MALAY dramas on television were among the first SBC productions which met with some success and popularity. The Malay Drama Unit has seen many changes since. Reporter FAEZAH ISMAIL visits Caldecott Hill and talks to the426 words
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229 1982-09-04 27/28 EXECUTIVE producer Bani Buang thinks more can be done to improve the standard of Malay TV drama. "Our standard is im{proving but what we realy need are good scripts. Many are only average, says Bani. Bani who directed the first Malay drama229 words
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Article, Illustration86 1982-09-04 27/28 HAWKER Maarof Alib, 53, is another familiar face in the Malay drama scene. He was on stage before making his appearance on TV. Like Rosmini, Maarof, who is now always cast as a father, an uncle or a Eandfather, says he prers stage-acting. "During my86 words
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Article, Illustration258 1982-09-04 27/28 THE MAIN problem facing local dramas is the shortage of quality scripts. This also applies to the Malay dramas programmes which nave proved popular. SBC's Malay Drama Unit receives an average of four scripts from part-time scriptwriters in a month. Sometimes, all four258 words
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Article, Illustration477 1982-09-04 29 Pauline Goh - by Pauline Goh CHANG Ti put on his best act on TV last week in a special programme which features the singer off stage and on. He showed versatility not only as a quick-witted singer but also as a credible comic. His speciality was477 words
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Article, Illustration177 1982-09-04 27/28 VETERAN actress J Rosmini, 38, is well-known among Malay viewers for her role as the sad, loving mother. She does not mind that, though she prefers to be the village gossip because it is more fun."I don t really mind other roles but I suppose177 words
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Article, Illustration331 1982-09-04 30 Director: Charles Jarrott Stars: Michael Crawford, Barbara Carrera and Oliver Reed Reviewed by Angela Herickx THIS is a Walt Disney Production which guarantees the film will be, if nothing else, wholesome family entertainment. And so it is. Woody Wilkins (Michael Crawford) writes and illustrates331 words
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Miscellaneous407 1982-09-04 30 CATHAY THEATRE (Phone) Bedok (*****7) Broadway (*****93) Cathay (*****00) Qala (*****75) Qolden Sultan (*****76) Jurong Drive-In (*****94) FILM/SHOW TIMES Condonnan (E)/1 30, 3 30, 7.00. 9.15 Condorman (E)/1 30. 3.30, 7.00, 9.15 Condonnan (E)/11, 1 30, 4.00, 6 30, 9.15 Condonnan (E)/1.30. 3.30, 7.00, 9.15 Cany on Pickpocket (C)/11, 1407 words
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Miscellaneous405 1982-09-04 30 Top TV and radio shows KIDS' PROGRAMMES Make Merry With Music (2.50 pm Ch 8) Today's line-up of items includes The Story of Music, which talks about some forms of pop music the Charleston, rock 'n roll and disco music. The orchestra will demonstrate the use of different types of405 words
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Miscellaneous767 1982-09-04 31 channel 5 12.55 Opening followed by Sesame Street. 1.55 Saturday Matinee: Don't Look Back (E). See Top Shows B7. 3.30 World Cup Soccer '82: Belgium vs El Salvador (EL 5.05 Bintang Udangan (M) (r). See Top Shows B7. 5.50 Flintstones Frolics (Cartoon) <E>. 6.15 News (E). 6.25 Plain Sailing (E).767 words
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Miscellaneous644 1982-09-04 31 radio 1 12.00 PM Pop Showcase Belinda Yeo and Paul Cheong kep you to date with songs and news about the people in the music business 1.00 News followed by Weekly Share Market Report 1.15 Latin Quarter I.30 Guitartistry A programme featuring the masters of the guitar presented by Peter644 words
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Article, Illustration270 1982-09-04 32 B J SMITH - Going Forecast: GOOD TO YIELDING By B J SMITH PUNTERS should be off to a good start today if they follow last start winner Winning Streak in Race Two at Ipoh. This smart looking four-year-old trained in Singapore by George West, won over 1200 metres at270 words
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Article640 1982-09-04 32 Friday's trackwork by TRACKSTAR LANCASTER Mews has come to hand nicelv and looks formidable to put up a bold showing in Race Two tomorrow if he can repeat the dazzling speed shown in a workout on a good track at Ipoh yesterday. The five-year-old by Porto Bello,640 words
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Article294 1982-09-04 32 FOUR maidens could all lose this status at Ipoh today. Heading the list is Richmond, trained in Singapore by Garnet Bougoure, which has been lightly handicapped in Race Three. He proved he is a future champion when he ran a good third to Lucky Vagabond294 words
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Article620 1982-09-04 35 Race 1: Topweight Isa-Ba strode out well Tuesday in 39.2. Vanda Miss Joaauim sprinted smartly Tuesday in 38 finishing full of running. Reorganisation looked fit clocking 42.4 on a tight hold Thursday. Final Fling struggled to make time Thursday in 40. Elegance's Noir impressively sprinted the620 words
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Article180 1982-09-04 35 1st 2nd 3rd Ivan Allan 64 32 25 Teh Choon Beng 45 41 39 George West 39 30 48 Gary van Breukelen 30 17 10 Samsuri Rahman 26 33 26 M. Ismail 25 23 22 Tan Lye Hup 25 9 12 Garnet Bougoure 21 27 28 P.K. Leong180 words
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Article168 1982-09-04 35 1st 2nd 3rd Terry Lucas 42 19 13 Alwin Tweedie 39 28 39 Leslie Khoo 33 18 24 A.K. Cheam 27 30 26 George Podmore 27 15 21 Vfe Brian York 23 18 15 S.Y. Leong 19 18 14 P.K. Yeap 17 10 5 Y.K. Foo 16 13168 words
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Article209 1982-09-04 35 B J Smith Race 1: Caesar's Palace, Diplomat, Artff. Race 2: Lancaster Mews, Czardom, Lake Toba. Race 3: Shanti Shanti, Sokitomi, Spearhead. Race 4: Fas Knag, Great Gods, Sunshine. Race 5: She's a Ladv, Da tin's Fancy, Cinderella. Race 6: Added Advantage, Trkanpbe, Dawn Command. Race 7: Hawaiian209 words
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Article997 1982-09-04 35 RACE 1 1.30 Class 3 Div 5 1200 m 1 681 Brahma Dancer 57 A Man (12) 2 4221 Caeaar'a Palaca 56.5 York (7) 3 ***** Many Retuma 56 Ng (10) 4 ***** Square Mist 55.5 Woon (9) 5 0 Lagal Adviser 54.5 Francis (1) 6 *****997 words
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Article, Illustration5336 1982-09-04 33 RACE 1 1.30 2 56 Subian (S) (1) 1 ***** Isa-Ba 57 4b6Q Chona Memo Stk 3/7 C 3-4 57 Lww Sl6oog ChatfwM Ist 1.37.9 7tk 11/7 C 3-3 57 Sng SlBsog Ace 0» Aces Ist 1.54.6 The Achilles 56 Veto 4btrg SH Lee Ach«es Stk 6/6 C5,336 words
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