New Nation, 10 October 1982

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  • 18 1 sunday nation PUBLISHED BY THE SIHGAPORE MOHITOR LTD. Sunday, October 10, 1982 M.C. (P) No. 20/5/82 40 cents
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    • 39 1 SECRET OF S'PORE DRUG KING Games wrap-up 1 XII Commonwedlth Games BRISBANE 82 Plus the final medals tally and game-by-game summaries: A26-A29 'Spiderman 9 Arumugam may be axed: A 24 Shuttle star tries take to his own A2B life
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    • 39 1 Reagan gets tough with PolesFull report on A 8 52 PAGES TODAY! sold: A3 Everest conqueror beaten in jog up Buklt Timah Hill: A 7 THE WEATHER: Hazy throughout with showors In a fow areas In tho early afternoon
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    • 587 2  -  EXCLUSIVE By SIT YIN FONG A DRUG trafficking kingpin and his henchman both Singaporeans have been sentenced to death in Malaysia for trafficking in heroin worth US$l.4 million (about Ss3 million). Unknown even to Malaysian newspapers covering his trial at
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    • 331 2 Now No 3 awaits death THE first woman executed in Malaysia, who went to the scaffold on Friday, is the second woman to die for drug offences in Malaysia and Singapore under similar tough laws. A third woman, Siti Aminah Jaffar, 22, is awaiting execution in Changi
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    • 281 3 PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew left last night for Suva, Fiji, to attend the Commonwealth Heads' of Government Regional Meeting (CHOGRM) He will also visit Brisbane and Papua New Guinea. The five-day conference has been held biennially since 1978. The Fiji meeting
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    • 60 3 THE government has revoked the award of Pinsat Pentadbiran Awam (The Public Administration Gold Medal) given to Dr Lean Tye Hin, 52, in 1971, a government gazette published on Friday said. In January last year, obstetrician and gynaecologist Dr Lean was found guilty in a district
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    • 327 3  -  By JACKIE SAM THE lease on Big Splash, the East Coast Park water tun complex, will be sold to a Singapore-Thai consortium for $4.25 million. The payment is likely to be spread over nine years, at a monthly rate of $40,000. The consortium, comprising local businessmen
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    • 118 3 IT WAS a heated race not to Sat oat a fire bat to win the Water et Target event at the Singapore Fire Service's first sports meet, held yesterday at the Toa Payoh Stadium. Firemen are here seen racing to set np mobile motors to siphon
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    • 385 4  -  Dedicated Malaysian physician responsible for allaying girl's fears By JULIE LIAU IGNORANT friends spreading vicious rumours saying that no man would want to marry his younger sister almost prevented engineer S K Loh from receiving a kidney from her. If it were not for
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    • Your letters on New Nation appeal
      • 75 4  - Wanted pamphlets TEO MUI HUA I WOULD like to help in persuading my friends to donate their kidneys I would, therefore, be very obliged if you would send me about 20 cards and pamphlets. I take this opportunity to commend you on your effort in bringing the message to the
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      • 37 4  -  N LALETHA and 17 others There are many in favour of the law that allows kidney removal from victims of fatal accidents. We would also like to extend our appreciation to The Singapore Monitor.
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      • 36 4 IT is shocking to know that there are only 3,000 kidney donors after 10 years and nearly 750,000 appeals. Perhaps, some prominent community personalities would line to take the lead. A.S. Singapore 10
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      • 15 4 Congratulations and well done on your appeal for kidney donors. APPRECIATIVE Singapore 1544
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    • 259 4  -  By YEOW MEI SIN THE Jurong Town Corporation's Senior Administration Officer Mr Lam Ah Heng last night got a two-week free holiday plus a letter of commendation for 25 years of service. It was the top award in the parade of
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    • 125 4 THE Minister of State (Defence), Dr Yeo Ning Hong, 39, would want to be a pilot if he was 20 years younger. "It is the ideal profession for a young man with a sense of adventure, looking for a challenge in life,"
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    • 286 6 AN Indian textile merchant wanted in Hong Kong for jewellery theft will be allowed time to appeal against an extradiction order. The Attorney General's office said Narain Changomal Vasandani, 37, who is accused of stealing diamonds worth more than US$9O,OOO, would
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    • 564 6  -  HBD applicants told to ask for other areas By LAM MO LIAN THERE is very little point in staying on the waiting list for an HDB flat in the Central Core area. About 81 per cent of the applicants now on the waiting list
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    • 215 6  -  By OEI SIN GIOK THE Singapore Broadcasting Corporation (SBC) was yesterday urged to plan ahead to meet the threats posed by direct satellite broadcasting. Mr Paul Gaffney, Corporate Director of Strategic Planning of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, said: "Technology changes and
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    • 115 6 A 60-year-old woman was conned over the telephone into parting with cash and valuables worth 14,300 recently. Police said the con man rang Madam H Leong, said he was her son and told her ne was being held at a gambling den by some people to
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    • 337 7  -  By FOO CHOY PENG HELP is being given for some of the 50 unions of employers and the self-employed affected by the redefinition of a trade union. The Registrar of Trade Unions, Miss Lim Soh Hia, and her assistants have met 12 such unions to
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    • 200 7 YOUNG ambassadors from Japan and the Asean countries sailed into Singapore yesterday morning aboard the Ship of South-East Asian Youth. Mr Loke Foo Yee, People's Association Director (Field), was there to welcome the 120 participants, among them 35 from Singapore After a quick shipboard lunch, the
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    • 51 7 POLICE towed away a {>ick-up which was blockng a narrow road near the Turf Club yesterday afternoon. Police had warned that they are ready to tow away any car if weekend Bunters continue to park lere indiscriminately. A motorist can be fined up to $30 for illegal
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    • 32 7 THE Singapore Armed Forces is conducting an inquiry into a mishap in which a regular serviceman, Cpl S Tamil Selvam, 22, died during a training exercise at Sembawang yesterday morning.
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    • 218 7 TWO-TIME conqueror of Mount Everest, Mr Pertemba Sherpa, lost to the "hounds" members of the Hash House Harriers Singapore, a jogging association when it came to Buklt Timah hill. He was among the last to finish the 50-minute run up and down the
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    • 97 7 IT will be a beautiful evening for Broadway musical fans when Oklahoma! comes to Singapore later this year. The Rodgers and Hammerstein musical will be jointly presented by the American Association and the National Treatre Trust. The two organisations have in the past jointly
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    • 169 7 FROM next year, students in Primary 4 and above will be allowed to use hanyu pinyin in their school examinations. But this will be restricted to Chinese essays and precis exercises. Students, however, can only use Hanyu Pinyin for up to 10
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    • 93 4 r Announcing the Official Opening of NEW LONTONG Catering Restaurant 1 It's the latest and newest place to enjoy delicious tasting food at economical prices. Our specialities authentic Indonesian Food and the juiciest Air Flown Steaks. Try mouthwatering local dishes Lontong, Laksa, Mee Siam, Tahu Goreng and more! Outdoor catering
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    • 141 4 1 new nation APPEAL More than 500 people have responded to our appeal so far. All coupons and donations will be handed over to the National Kidney Foundation which will reply to you directly. Thank you and keep the coupons coming) E(Mor Please tick where applicable: I want to be
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    • IN BRIEF
      • 68 8 Reuter BEIJING: China today criticised the French communist-run trading company Interagra for signing a US$2OB million ($458 million) barter deal with Vietnam. The Communist Party newspaper People's Daily dismissed as "unrealistic fantasy" the idea that the deal would help wean Vietnam away from its dependence
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      • 51 8 Reuter BANGKOK: Princess Chulabhorn, youngest daughter of Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulvadej, gave birth to her first child, a girl, last night after a caesarian operation, the palace announced today. It said said both the 24-year-old princess and her daughter, weighing 3.5 kilograms, were in excellent health.
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      • 57 8 UPI WASHINGTON: The Federal Reserve Board yesterday announced it will lower its discount rate the interest it charges financial institutions to borrow from it from 10 to 9.5 per cent effective from Tuesday. "The change is designed to maintain an appropriate alignment with short term
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      • 74 8 UPI WASHINGTON: The 66 American hostages seized at the US Embassy in Iran cannot sue Teheran for holding them captive, but may sue the United States for compensation, a Federal Court ruled. But it is unclear whether they could win. And besides, many of the
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      • 69 8 AP ROME: Gunmen hurled a hand grenade and shot at Jews leaving a downtown synagogue after religious services today, injuring an undetermined number of people, police said. Initial reports said that seven people were wounded in the assault, but they could not be confirmed. Police said at
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    • 375 8 AP Reuter LOS ANGELES, Sat PRESIDENT Reagan, branding Poland's outlawing of the Solidarity Trade Union as "'horrible," is preparing new economic actions against the Warsaw government, a White House official says. In the wake of Poland's action yesterday against the independent union, Mr Reagan changed
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    • 182 8 UPI WASHINGTON, Sat WITH 10.1 per cent unemployment, labour and Democratic leaders are calling for a ballot box referendum in the November Congressional elections on President Reagan's economic programme. A defensive Reagan, however, insists Democrats must shoulder the bulk of the blame for the highest jobless
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    • 101 8 UPI WASHINGTON, Sat A 21-year-old member of Polish national boxing team says he defected because he had been drafted into his country's riot police and did not want to fight bis fellow Poles. In a copyright story in the Milwaukee Journal, Krzysztof Golanski said
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    • 95 8 UPI WARSAW: Supporters of Solidarity prayed in Warsaw and Gdansk yesterday after parliament officially banned the independent trade union formed during growing social unrest in 1980. > Premier Gen Wojciech Jaruzelski, who heads the military government that seized power in Poland and imposed martial law last December, has
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    • 110 8 AP LONDON: The British government said last night it "strongly deplores" the vote in the Polish parliament to ban Solidarity. The Foreign Office said in a statement: "Her Majesty's government, while wishing to develop its relations with Poland and the Polish people, strongly deplores the recent action by
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    • 103 8 Reuter WASHINGTON: The largest labour confederation in the United States yesterday denounced Poland's dissolution of Solidarity and renewed a demand that the US declares Poland in default of its debts. Lane Kirkland, president of the AFL-CIO labour group, said: "The Polish government has broken its solemn compact with
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    • 41 8 Hundreds of jobless queuing yesterday morning in a suburban Detroit branch office of the Michigan Employment Security Com- mission. In recession-wracked Detroit, double-digit enemployment has been accepted fact for over two years. "dURE: AP
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    • 120 8 UPI MOSCOW, Sat THE Soviet grain harvest this year was less than expected, Agriculture Minister Valentin Mesyats said yesterday in the first official acknowledgement of a poor crop. "It would be wrong to blame everything on the weather," he said, addressing a
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    • 109 8 Reuter NEW YORK, Sat TRANS WORLD AIRLINES announced yesterday it will slash its transatlantic air fares next summer in a move expected to put even more pressure on the weaker carriers in a depressed industry. British Airways said in London it would
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    • 121 9 Reuter BANGKOK, Sat THAI security forces have killed two communist guerillas and seriously wounded several more in a clash near the ThaiMalaysian border, a military spokesman said today. The latest killings bring to 11 the number of guerillas killed in an operation launched in border
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    • 114 9 AP HONG KONG, Sat POLICE have offered a HM150.000 (about $51,000) reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the murderer or murderers of a mother and her two children. The 31-year-old mother, her daughter, 8, and son, 4, were found dead
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    • 93 9 Reuter BRIGHTON, Sat PRIME MINISTER Margaret Thatcher is sticking to her tough economic policies despite the threat of unpopularity in the run up to the next general election. She told her Conservative Party at the end of its annual conference here yesterday it would
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    • 226 9 It is estimated to be 12 billion light years away AP LAT-WP LOS ANGELES, Sat ASTRONOMERS reported yesterday the discovery of the most distant object ever seen in the heavens a quasar perhaps 12 billion light-years from earth. The American, Australian and British team said the
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    • 163 10 UPI TEL AVIV, Sat DESPITE strains arising from President Reagan's new Middle East peace plan and the war in Lebanon, Israel hopes Washington will approve its US$3 billion aid (about $56.3 bil) request. The request for 1984 was S resented to US
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    • 248 10 UPI WASHINGTON, Sat THE Soviet Union has resupplied Syria with 100 tanks and up to 30 MiG--23 fighters plus air-to-air missiles, artillery and mobile rocket launchers to make up its losses to Israel during the summer war in Lebanon, Israel sources said yesterday. The Soviets
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    • 222 10 UPI BEIRUT, Sat LEBANESE authorities demolished Muslim squatter huts within sight of the US marine positions in West Beirut and told residents of the community the bulldozers will return. A crowd that gathered in the dusty area of South Beirut where narrow streets form a
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    • 91 10 OSLO (Norway), Sat IRANIAN embassies are used as spy centres against opponents of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's regime, an Iranian diplomat in Norway said yesterday. "The embassies are used as basis for Khomeini's gestapo people who see persecution of opponents of Khomeini as their only job,"
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    • 352 11 If everyone keeps stacking copies of National Geographic instead of throwing them away, the American continent will sink about 30 metres some time soon < LAT-WP PALO ALTO (California), Saturday ALARMISTS worrying about such matters as nuclear holocausts and pesticide poisoning may be overlooking much more dire
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    • 148 11 THE journal's success is such now that it even has contributed a few new items to the fundamental laws of science. "The mouse is an animal which, killed in sufficient numbers under carefully controlled conditions, will produce a Ph D thesis," goes one such
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    • 139 11 UPI HOLLYWOOD, Sat ACTOR Fernando Lamm, the archetypical Latin lover of post-World War II maskals and husband of actress Esther Williams, died of cancer yesterday at UCLA Medical Centre.. The hospital said Lamas, a popular flgmre in Hollywood society and frequent nest on Johnny Carson's
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    • 91 11 UPI TAIPEH, Sat ONE salesgirl was killed and another seriously injured when a time bomb believed planted by terrorists exploded in a huge department store on the eve of Taiwan's national day, police said today. Police said the woman was killed instantly when
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    • 80 11 AP JAKARTA, Saturday GALUNGGUNG Volcano in West Java erupted yesterday and destroyed at least 60 houses in the nearby villages, but no casualties have been reported, the Volcanology Office in Bandung City said today. The office said the latest eruption was followed by spewing of volcanic ashes
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    • 278 12 Another setback for the leftist officers Reuter BEIJING, Saturday CHINA'S army newspaper launched a strong attack yesterdny on tke Maoist doctrine of dan struggle. indicating a further setback for leftist military offi cers opposed to current moderate pallcftes. Without mentioning Mao Zedong by aaa4,
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    • 125 12 AP OSLO, Sat A RECORD number of 79 candidates have been nominated for the Noble Peace Prize this year, Mr Jakob Sverdrup, secretary of the. award committee, reported yesterday. "The total includes 60 individuals and 19 organisations." he said. The Peace Prize has
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    • 267 12 AP BERGA NAVAL BASE (Sweden), Sat NAVAL authorities said today a foreign submarine believed trapped near a secret Swedish naval base may have set off a series of explosions in a defensive minefield. Captain Sven Carlsson said three mines were set off on
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    • 163 12 Churches don't take chances they take out a rain insurance policy UPI MINNEAPOLIS, Saturday A GROUP of unitarian-universalist churches took out a blessed insurance policy to keep the chance of rain from ruining its outdoor celebratioii tomorrow. Not completely trusting the power of prayer, the seven churches paid a US$74
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    • 115 13 Our pre-focus lens adds a new dimension to the word 'focus' Unlike conventional TVs. Nationals Quintrix Colour TV is the only one in the world with art extra pre-focus lens in front of its picturetube So the electron beams qet finely focussed twice to needle-point intensity' The result sharper true-to-Me
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 1205 13 tv I Judy Garland stars in classic tale A Star Is Born Tbe Wonderful World of Disney: The Apple Dampling dung (Part 2) (Cb 5 10.45 am) Part two of the Disney delight which was screened in the cinemas in the mid 1970s and entertained a generation of schoolchildren. This
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    • 516 15 what's on TODAY VARIETY SHOW: TO celebrate its first anniversary in its new premises, the Marine Parade Community Centre is presenting a variety show at its premises at 8 pm. Compered by Mr Tan Soo Seng, the highlights of the show include local and Taiwan singers, a Malay cultural dance
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    • 198 15 MONDAY ANITA RETURNS: ANITA Sarawak, Asia's most dynamic entertainer, will perform at the Top of the Hilton from today until October 30. Backed by her band, the Singapore Swing, Anita will appear nightly with the snow time at 11 pm. Every Monday night, her performance will be dedicated to rock
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  • profile
    • 721 16  -  CONTINUES TO BRING MIRTH TO THOUSANDS By JOYCE LEE IF you haven't seen Wang Sha lately, that's because he is in Taiwan keeping the mirth level up and resting between takes. During the Sixties and Seventies, this unforgettable comic was seen by fans as a tall, thin
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 113 17 week's t'v highlights MOVIES wiaig" MUM ISMilirft'lil;! "*«r <* 1 I 1 a HI- ai t %,~r%t^jw:^y. MK M ifUI JJP ffiill I T I Bfii f.vi)'»J, ,V* l-."!t, 1 111 iiiifi iaiMMIIlMM '.WJWkMW?' VVP pr •*< j® ULi w? wi F r |M ■wimn MPIT'I |fc«pdfci*yigMiyffl r* f r
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  • 622 18 EVIL UNDER THE SUN Director Gay Hamilton Starring: Peter Ustinov as Hercnle Poirot, with Jane Birkin, Colin Blahely, Nicholas Clay, James Mason, Roddy McDowall, Sylvia Miles, Denis Qnilley, Diana Rigg, Maggie Smith and Emily Hone (victim and
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  • RACING GUIDE
    • 366 19  -  By B J SMITH IVAN Allan looks set to break the hoodoo which has plagued him this year by saddling the winner of the Singapore Gold Cup today. Allan, who has prepared more than SO classic winners over the years, is yet to be successful
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    • 962 19 -1 Keep Going: In iust six starts this English bred has won three races including the Perak Derby (2400 m) in course record time and Queen Elizabeth II Cup (2200 m). In England he won 5 times from 1600 to 2430 metres. Jockey York preferred this
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      5285 20 Keep Going 63 Yort (10) 3t>eg Teh Aunc W5/9CI-1 52% York Illoog Ten Hugs Ist 1.04.1 nk-shd-shd Worn 12/9 Cl-1 57 York *****g Siapa Rajah 2nd 2.28.8 1-4-% Persian Sapphire 63 Cheam (4) 6bnrg Bougoure Agasam 2md 12/9 Cl-1 63 Vetu Il2ooglgkj Ist 1 11.2 1 %-shd-nk Jmt/y
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    • 308 22  -  By B J SMITH 40INANG trained MoreSy snatched victory in e shadows of the post from Blaze Ahead in the main staying event yesterday on the good Bukit Timah track. Bidden a superbly judged race by veteran iockey George Podmore, Morejoy was taken to the lead. But
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    • 1613 22 RACE 1 Class 4 Div A 1200 m (Restricted Terms S, 4 5 Year Olds) Stakes S 15,000 8 Merdeka Bridge 49 App Leong (3) 111 9 Space lavader 49 Poo (C) 4 5 2 S Taohwa Chiang S3 Samry <10) 6 4 3 <4 The Mirage
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    • 175 22 1st 2nd 3rd Alwin Tweedie 49 31 50 Terry Lucas 46 26 18 Leslie Khoo 39 20 27 Brian York 33 29 23 George Podmore 32 17 23 Vfe A.K. Cheam 28 33 26 8.Y. Leong 26 24 16 Y.K. Foo 18 17 18 T.S. Chiam 17 24
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    • 182 22 1st 2nd 3rd Ivan Allan 70 45 31 Teh Choon Beng 60 53 50 George West 45 33 59 Gary van Breukelen 34 18 12 Tan Lye Hup 29 10 15 Samsuri Rahman 29 36 31 Garnet Bougoure 27 35 31 M. Ismail 27 28 25 Alex Rodgers
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  • sports
    • 142 24  -  By R MANORAJ R ARUMUGAM, Malaysia's number one goalkeeper, may be dropped from the team to play Brunei this evening after his indifferent performance against South Korea on Thursday when he conceded three relatively easy goals. Team manager Brigadier General Mohamed Dahalan Bin
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    • 357 24  -  Australia assured of heading Group B By GEOFFREY EU INDONESIA 0 THAILAND 0 ALTHOUGH it did not play last night, Australia virtually assured itself of finishing as Group B champions in the Merlion soccer championship when Indonesia and Thailand played to a lacklustre, goalless draw at
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    • 275 24 SOME members of the Australian team, favourites to win the Merlion Cup soccer tournament, have been accused of disorderly behaviour at the dining hall of the Hotel Merlin where they are staying. Staff, upset over the incident, said they might refuse to serve the
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    • 115 24  -  By TRACKSTAR EUROPE'S top four jockeys, Lester Piggot, Willie Carson, Pat Eddery and Freddie Head have agreed to ride at Bukit Timah in March next year. This was revealed by the Singapore Turf Club's Kneral manager Mr Tim ompson yesterday. He said: "The international racing
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    • 177 24 THE moment of truth for the Singapore team arrives tonight when it faces South Korea in the final match in the Merlion Cup Group A. With a semi-final place at stake, Singapore will have its hands full in dealing with the slick and Suick Koreans.
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    • 274 25  -  Singapore is keen on the idea By SURESH NAIR THE Squash Rackets Association of Malaysia is keen to start an inter-state squash championships run on a similar format as the soccer version of the Malaysia Cup. Singapore will be invited to participate in the inaugural championships which
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    • 196 25 WHO is second to champions Pakistan on the Asian squash charts? This question will almost certainly be answered when Singapore plays India in the firstever international squash match to be hosted here in February next year. Singapore Squash Rackets Association secretary
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    • 179 25 Squash Malaysian Open women's final SINGAPORE'S Sue Paton will play her Japanese arch-rival Macniko Miyagisnima for the second time in a week when thev meet this evening in the Malaysian Open sauash championship women's final at tne Subang Complex in Petaling Java. Sue put
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    • 231 25 AUSTRALIA'S David Taylor qualified for an Anchor Singapore Open championship berth when he outplayed Henry Yeo 3-0 in a pre-championship preliminary round match at the Kallang Complex yesterday. Taylor, who is the local area manager of a construction products
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    • 130 25 THERE will be more than the $40,000 prize money at stake during the House of Dunhill Professional Golfers' Association of Singapore Golf Championship from Oct 20 to 23 at the Jurong Country Club. First, the two leading professionals will earn the right to represent Singapore
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      • 87 26 AP HONG KONG: Singapore, Pakistan and Zimbabwe yesterday qualified for the World Cup golf tournament to De held in Mexico in DecemIn an 18-hole, one-day tournament, SingaPjre's Fung Hee Kwan and Lim Kin Tions and akistan's Ghulam Nabi and Muhammad Shafi2ue returned an identical
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      • 67 26 AP MENDOZA: Defending champion Soviet Union dropped its first set of the tournament but came back to defeat Czechoslovakia 3-1 yesterday in the quarter-final round in the world volleyball championships. The Soviets won 10-15,15-12,15-6, 15-4 Brazil, considered South America's best hope to reach the finals,
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      • 102 26 Reuter MANILA: China and the Philippines continued their unbeaten runs in the men's section of the seventh Asian Youth basketball tournament here to retain a firm hold on their respective groups. The Filipinos overwhelmed Indonesia 96-45 in one of the sixth day matches played yesterday, while
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      • 92 26 Reuter DACCA: Four soccer stars in Bangladesh, jailed for assaulting a referee and causing a riot, have been freed after appeals by their fans, the government announced yesterday. The players Salauddin, Chunnu, Anwar and Helal were sentenced to prison terms ranging from one month to one
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      • 71 26 AP iTuAIA LUMPUR: AN Egyptian and Pakistani secured berths for the semi-finals yesterday in the Malaysian Open Squash Championships. Top seed Ali Aziz of Egypt lived up to his billing, defeating Pakistan's Omar Hayat 4-9, 92, 9-6, 9 3 in 58 minutes in
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    • 794 26 GOOD-NATURED RIVALRY WAS KEYNOTE IN BRISBANE Reuter BRISBANE, Sat THE 12th Commonwealth Games lived up to their billing as "the friendly games" despite a display of temperament by Canada's frustrated swimmers. And after 2,000 competitors had huffed and puffed their way through 10 sports,
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    • 163 26 AP BERNE, Saturday THE Union of European Football Associations announced yesterday a sweeping range of sanctions against clubs in a record number of 51 disciplinary cases following the first round of the European soccer cup tournaments. The hardest-hit club was France's St Etienne which
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    • 148 26 UPI WASHINGTON, Sat THE National Football League Players' Association says it has made arrangements for striking players to borrow US$2O,OOO (5542,000) each so that they won't have to sell their homes or cars to make a living during a long walkout. Association representatives said the
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    • 145 26  -  By KEN JALLEH Jr BRISBANE, Sat WITH the strains of "Waltzing Matilda" still ringing in our ears, the 12th Commonwealth Games came to a close here today. It was a simple ceremony shadowed by the splendour of the opening but warmed by the thousands
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    • 193 26 AP LONDON, Saturday lAN GILLAN, former lead singer with the rock band Deep Purple, is set to become the second pop star to take over a professional English league soccer team, British press reports said yesterday. Gillan, who split from Deep Purple
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      421 27  -  KEN JALLEH JR HOW do you compare a republic of 2.4 million people with a nation of millions? The same way you compare Singapore's performances here with that of England's. It is the same, sad tale after every major meet the others get the glory, we
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    • 550 27 UPI BRISBANE, Sat IN THE split second it takes a relay baton to fall, England today blew its chances of tying Australia at the top of the gold medal standings on the final day of the 45-nation 12th Commonwealth Games. England grabbed six of the
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    • 104 27 Reuter Steve Baddeley's sudden illness cost England two gold medals at the Commonwealth Games badminton after their unblemished performance in the team event. His absence was a severe jolt to England as India's national cnampion Syed Modi claimed the men's singles, and Razif Sidek and Ong Beng
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    • 116 27 Reuter won their battle for athletics supremacy against Australia and Canada while Scotland's Olympic champion Allan Weils emerged as the only winner of two individual gold medals in the Commonwealth Games athletics. England swept to five victories in nine events on the final day and almost doubled their
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    • 36 27 paraplegic Neroli Fairhall provided the most moving story of the Games by winning the women's archery gold medal from her wheelchair. Fairhall, 38, shot for 2,373 points to beat Irish schoolgirl Janet Yates.
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    • 120 27 Reuter marksmen, with fine precision and control, broke Canada's domination of the sport by taking 14 medals, including seven golds at the Commonwealth Games. But Malcolm Cooper, 34, a London shop manager, had the greatest personal success with six medals, including two golds in the small bore three-position
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    • 128 27  -  By GEOFFREY EU That's what Steven Yap, secretary of the Singapore Shooting Association has to say to Singapore s two shooters at the Commonwealth Games, Lee Kum Cheok and Tan Boon Huat. After their dismal performances in the team trap event, Boon Huat was quoted as saying that
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    • 45 27 Reuter Games box- ing tournament ended with the expected dominance by African countries. Boxers from Kenya and Nigeria won all the six lightest divisions from light-flyweight to light welterweight The Soviet-trained team from Nigeria did well taking three golds from six competitors.
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    • 514 28  -  KEN JALLEH JR BRISBANE, Saturday THE curtains came down on the 12th Commonwealth Games today, with everyone screaming for an encore. And even Steven Spielberg, with all his flamboyant wizardry and extravagance, could not have staged something as spectacular as what we have
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      • 173 28 AP JAKARTA, Saturday INDONESIAN badminton ■tar Lais Poacoh, 22, tried to commit suicide at his home by drinking insecticide, a police spokesman said here today. He said Lois, who was in critical condition, was rushed to the Jakarta General Hospital by his family yesterday. A
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    • 83 29 <9 s HELLRIDERS AND MORE... Hell-riding draws its own crowds. Lee Chiu San goes into the crowd to bring you the faces behind the men. Pages 20 21 -aw C i 9 V LT A <> «> Hp f One of Thailand's most powerful men, Mr Boonchu Rojanastien, talks about
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    • 951 30  -  By MARGARET THOMAS THE PAPER CHASE The Educa tional Rat Race. The Diploma Disease. Call it what you will. They all refer to the same phenomenon that critical need in modern, urban societies for the individual to arm himself with the best credentials his brain can buy.
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    • 920 31  -  asks a 20-year-old personally speaking By EDMUND LEOW I WAS reading a newspaper report on the poor performance of Singaporean A-ievel students in General Paper, and was wondering why this was so when in walked my neighbour's son, a first year arts student at junior college.
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      568 32  -  EVERY year in March their happy, confident faces fill newspaper pages the top students in the O level examinations. The straight As how did they do it? RAADHIKA MAHADEVAN finds out. Name: LEE YUAN SIONG Age: 17 Results: Eight Als in 1981 O Levels. Education: Until 1982 Anglo-Chinese
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      547 32 Name: Mickey Koh Age: 17 Results: Eight Als and one A 2 in 1981 O levels. Education: Up to end 1981 St Patrick's School, 1982 Temasek Junior College. Family background: younger of two; father the managing director of a computer services company; mother a housewife. MICKEY KOH
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      738 33 Name: TAN BOON SHYA Age: 17 Results: Seven Als and one B3 in 1981 0 Levels. Education: Until 1982 Raffles Girls' Secondary School, 1982 Hwa Chong Junior College Family background: Second of three; father a workshop manager; mother a housewife. TAN BOON SHYA is the picture of self-control.
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      621 34 THERE'S one month to go before your exams. You're an average student, you feel you haven't worked hard enough. Here are some study tips for you put together with the help of Mr A K Sigamoney, principal of Raffles Institution. Although the tips are for O Level students,
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    • 475 34  -  IS GETTING straight As in exams worth the cost of a lost childhood, of giving up the wonders of growing up? Mr Lim Bok Hai, Principal of National Junior College, believes that nothing is worth this sacrifice. He talked to us about the role parents
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      • 340 37  -  DOES exam fever afflict the foreign schools in Singapore? Surprisingly, there is little of it at the Japanese School, and not much more at the Singapore American School. By MASAKI WATANABE "I SHALL always treasure my memory of Singapore with its lush tropical greenery and blue sky,"
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      • 320 37  -  By FRANK WITT "THEY test the student on everything he's learned. I'm not nervous or upset by the exams. Most students feel the same way I do," says Alexander Miranda, final year student at the Singapore American School. The general consensus at SAS, which sees students through
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    • 849 38  -  By PHILIP CHEAH ONE OF the most nerve-wracking moments in being young and in school is sitting in the ex amination hall with absolutely nothing to write. The cold sweat starts trickling down the student's back, his stomach seems emptier than usual and his brain keeps
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      1034 39  -  f all about WORDS by Graham Colin Jones AS LONG as you choose to be a student you will have to face up to the Inevitable traumas of examinations. Examinations are important because they decide your future will you gain promotion to the next form or have
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    • 613 40/41  - An old time Rendezvous •eating; —y VIOLET OON RENDEZVOUS is an old fashioned restaurant in an old fashioned building. The walls are waist high and opaque glass panels reach up to ceiling level, allowing the light to filter through, but softening the harsh Singapore glare into a cool, subdued hue.
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    • 192 40/41 ANOTHER Malay food stall that I've found to offer food of a consistently high standard over the years is located at a small old-fashioned coffee shop called Guan Lee in 58 Armenian Street. It is nearly lost amidst the surrounding shophouses but you can't miss it
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    • 264 40/41 TIONG Hoa Restaurant at 4 Prinsep Street has been Rendezvous' next door rival for over 10 years. Gourmet friends have insisted over the years that it serves better food, but somehow it hasn't caught the crowd despite its more comfortable air-conditioned and spacious surroundings.
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    • 646 42  -  AU McGRAW is a face the face of LOVE STORY. A passion the passion of her six years with Steve McQueen, p A woman the woman who seems to accept fuNy the meanders of her career and of her life. 1 In ah interview with Beatrice
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    • 368 43  - Gandhi's genius a first hand look BOOKS REVIEWER: Janet Witt TITLE OF BOOK: Gandhi, A Memoir AUTHOR: William A. Shirer PUBLISHER: Abacus GANDHI could cope with Indians. His ability to confront the English was not as important or as impressive as his ability to cope with a subcontinent. This is
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    • 259 43  -  By MICHAEL GARTNER "DOES the suspect surrender peaceably or peacefullyT asks Jo Ann Bush of Lakewood, Colorado. It depends upon the suspect. But most. I suspect, surrender peacefully. Peaceful means tranquil or undisturbed by strife or disagreement. Peaceable means inclined or disposed to
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    • 312 43  -  REVIEWER: Janet Witt TITLE OF BOOK: Worlds in Collison AUTHOR: Immanuel Velikovsky PUBLISHER: Abacus THIRTY years ago Immanuel Velikovsky raised a scientific hurricane by asserting that people in ancient times told the truth. He demanded that such works as the Vedas, the Bible and the annals
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    • 328 44 I AM a married woman with four children. I have been married for 12 years. After my marriage I realised that my hus band is a womaniser and has affairs with other women. I tolerated all this for a long time for I still
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    • 525 44 I WOULD like to enquire through you whether I am eligible for Singapore citizenship after considering my personal background and particulars. I was bom in Kuching, Sarawak, and I am a Malaysian aged 36 years. Prior to their deaths, my parents confided
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    • 285 44 AM thirteen years old and I have a problem. There Is a girl who attends the same Sunday School class as I do. I want to make friends with her but I have no courage to approach her and talk to her. I'm not
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    • 454 44  -  Heart eart with NALLA TAN HA VE been wanting to befriend this guy for a long time. I have written to him a number of letters and even gave him my phone number to show that I trusted him. In the end, I received nothing; not even
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    • 738 44 I REFER to the letter titled "Have a talk with your mother first" by Battle Weary in the September 19 issue of Sunday Nation. The problem described is based on a popular axiom in child-raising among traditional Chinese parents. To them, it is taboo to "speak
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    • 449 47 THE food at the hawker centre at the Junction of Havelock Road and Lower Delta Road must be good. The cats are so well fed that they cannot be bothered to chase the rats. AS the taxi from Changi airport travels down the East Coast
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    • 350 48  -  THERE ARE over 126,000 motorcycles in Singapore. Hell-riders make up only a fraction of motorcycle owners, but they are the subject of gross attention. it is estimated that among all the riders in Singapore, about 24 radicals actually race for money on the roads. And following them
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    • 515 49 IN THE motorcycle trade, the ability to prepare fast machines brings fame and customers to a shop. Because of this, owners of small motorcycle shops, lacking the large budgets which the big dealers have for legal sales promotions, sometimes make use of heH-rid«rs to
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    • 99 49 NOT all hell riders fit a stereotype image. One of the most daring was the son of a wealthy contractor. He answered to the nickname of "No Brains". A friendly, easygoing and generous fellow, No Brains took incredible risks, which even other hell-riders claimed no
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    • 208 49 WHO are the hundreds, sometimes thousands of people who regularly watch hellrider races? They arc as different as Mat, a despatch rider, Ah Leng, a mechanic, Daphne, a bus conductress, Cheng, a hotel executive, and Bert, a senior civil servant. But all of them have
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      407 49 PROBABLY the most notorious hell-rider in Singapore is Wilbur, now behind bars. He is the only midnight racer with the brains and the educational ability to have made a name for himself in the high-technology competition of Grand Prix racing. There, learned techniques, engineering knowledge and the
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    • 1500 50  -  FACE to FACE HE was a late starter in politics, having headed South-east Asia's largest bank for many years. And when he entered politics in his fifties, he did so in style by helping to found the Social Action Party of Thailand in 1974
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    • 271 51  -  SHUK YEE A S BAJWA PILAR S DEL ROSARIO lIT'S NICE to realise that my birthday coincides with the day of the CIAS Tour which (alls on the 25th of October. I really do hope that 1 would be lucky enough to get the opportunity to join the
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    • 744 51  -  Psych-lines By Wong Chai Kee PEOPLE think only of themselves. They are sensitive only to their own needs, not others' needs. We have all said that before. Some have said it when they are fed up with the world, others when they are depressed.
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