New Nation, 31 October 1982
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Title Section18 1982-10-31 1 sunday nation PUBLISHED BY THE SINGAPORE MONITOR LTD. Sunday, October 31, 1982 M.C. (P) No. 20/5/82 40 cents18 words
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Advertisement38 1982-10-31 1 Pirates attack Japanese ship off S pore A M REPORT: PAGE 3 Focus on hawker hygiene and prices FULL REPORT: PAGE 2 CHESTNUTS ARE IN SEASON AGAIN: LIVING PAGES 12/13 ;a* r >'± Sunday nation PAGES 16-19 RACING CUiDe38 words
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Advertisement11 1982-10-31 1 V Actor Chow Yuen Fatt clears the air REPORT: PAGE 711 words
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Article148 1982-10-31 2 MORE than 1,000 people attended a Workers' Party dinner last night in Anson to mark the first anniversary of Mr J B Jeyaretnam's election to Parliament. Mr Jeyaretnam, the party secretary-general, made a lengthy speech in which he said the gathering was celebrating the first148 words
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422 1982-10-31 2 YONG POW ANG - By YONG POW ANG HYGIENE and prices in hawker centres are the focus of attention at the moment with action being taken on the first, but reservations being expressed that much can be done about the second. Community leaders and hawker representatives are to422 words
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Article, Illustration67 1982-10-31 2 A MAN is in Singapore General Hospital with serious head injuries after the car he was driving plunged into the Singapore River ysstsrday. Mr Nagappa Chettiar, 54, was driving along Havelock Road about 5.30 pm when the accident occurred. Fortunately it was low tide67 words
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345 1982-10-31 2 LAM MO LIAN - By LAM MO LIAN THERE are only five cooked food stalls available for new applications in the whole country at the moment. These are at the cooked food centre in Jalan Tenderam, according to an HDB statement issued yesterday. -All other available cooked food345 words
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Article96 1982-10-31 2 THE ashes of a husband and wife can be stored side by side in the new columbaria at Mount Vernon, a section of which will be ready on Nov 8, Half of the 5,280 niches can store double urns and the other half, single urns. The96 words
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Article71 1982-10-31 2 SINGAPOREANS are the 10th most thifty people in the world, an International Savings Banks Institute in Geneva report said. It said savings accounts in Singapore at the end of last year worked out to U5|4,314 (about 559,000) a person Switzerland was No 1 with $U514,122. The others71 words
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Article268 1982-10-31 3 SIT YIN FONG - Japanese tanker hit in international waters off Singapore By SIT YIN FONG PIRATES believed to be Indonesians attacked a Japanese tanker as it was leaving Singapore on Wednesday. The crew flashed a message about the incident to the Singapore Marine Police before the vessel continued on its way268 words
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Article, Illustration444 1982-10-31 3 JULIE LIAU - By JULIE LIAU PIG farmer David Chen, 42, attends Singapore's annual veterinary conference to keep abreast with new technology in the farming business. "I have been attending the annual conference for a long time now. Since the early *****," he said. "Today's farming444 words
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Article70 1982-10-31 3 THE Secretary of Defence of the United States of America, Caspar Weinberger is arriving this morning for a three-day visit. Among the highlights of his visit will be meetings with Mr Lee Kuan Yew and Mr Goh Chok Tong and a tour Of the Singapore waterfront. A70 words
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126 1982-10-31 3 TICKETS for this year's Singapore Festival of Arts will be on sale from tomorrow. More than 50 performances will be staged between Dec 10 and 24 at the Victoria Theatre Concert Hall, the National Theatre, the Drama Centre, the Singapore Conference126 words
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Article, Illustration111 1982-10-31 4 GOH KIM HUI - By GOH KIM HUI THE Housing and Development Board has given their designers free rein in improving the landscape as Singaporeans become more conscious of their environment. This octagonal gazebo at Bedok Town Centre park houses a florist on the ground floor. The upper level is linked to111 words
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113 1982-10-31 4 FIVE people were injured in two separate road accidents on Friday. One died later and another two suffered serious injuries. In the first incident, motor-cyclist Loo Chin Hong, 20, and pillion rider Ngo Yen Keong, 17, were involved in an accident with a113 words
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Article382 1982-10-31 4 SIT YIN FONG - 800 COPS A YEAR OVER FIVE YEARS By SIT YIN FONG THE Singapore Police Force may have to recruit 800 men and women a year for five years to cope with the needs of the Koban system of policing. The new establishment of 4,000 personnel taking382 words
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Article, Illustration200 1982-10-31 4 YEOW MEI SIN - By YEOW MEI SIN RETIRED hospital matron Susan Verghese (picture), a voluntary worker with the Singapore Children's Society since 1963, was presented the Ruth Wong award by Mrs Devan Nair, Singapore's First Lady, yesterday for her outstanding long service. Miss Verghese, the Hon Secretary200 words
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Article118 1982-10-31 4 MINISTER for Home Affairs Chua Sian Chin opened the Zonta Club's art and jewellery exhibition at the Mandarin Hotel yesterday afternoon. The exhibition was in aid of the Singapore Association for the Deaf. The Zonta Club is a non-profit service organisation comprising women in118 words
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Article43 1982-10-31 4 THE United People's Front yesterday condemned the United Nations General Assembly for it overwhelming support of Democratic Kampuchea headed by Prince Norodom Sihanouk. The DK exists only on paper in spite of "machinations by American puppets, the UPP said.43 words
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Article, Illustration387 1982-10-31 6 TOH SU FEN - Productivity make it second nature By TOH SU FEN PRIME MINISTER Lee Kuan Yew will launch Productivity Month tomorrow evening with a speech at the Singapore Conference Hall. Dr Wong Kwei Cheong, National Productivity Board (NPB) chairman, in announcing this yesterday, said the message of productivity must be maintained and387 words
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99 1982-10-31 6 IF you are dealing with the staff of the Housing and Development Board on Monday, try not to use dialect. Use Mandarin instead. For the HDB has designated Monday as the Mandarin" Day during the month-long Mandarin campaign officially launched on Oct 8.99 words
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181 1982-10-31 6 HOUSING and Development Board officers will be visiting residents from tomorrow to inform them that they have to pay the refuse removal fee directly to the Ministry of Environment from Jan 1. This follows the announcement last Monday by the Environment and181 words
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Article124 1982-10-31 6 THE parking problems of lorries and heavy vehicles are to be studied by the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA). As a first step, the URA is conducting an island-wide survev on the parking needs of about 40,000 lorries and heavy vehicles, excluding vehicles belonging to the government,124 words
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Advertisement115 1982-10-31 2 Essence of Chicken with Ginseng keeps you on the ball Since the dawn of history, Chinese herbalists have considered ginseng to be a traditional tonic. The beneficial properties of ginseng are now known in the West. i < V Essence of Chicken combined with ginseng is an effective aid to115 words
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182 1982-10-31 7 AP WARSAW, Sat. PREMIER Gen Wojciech Jaruzelski, facing a threatened wave of Solidarity protests in the next two months, warned that martial law will be extended into 1983 if Poles take part in "actions striking at the national economy and undermining theAP - 182 words
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Article, Illustration286 1982-10-31 7 KB WAS it a case of food-poisioning or attempted suicide? Chow Yuen Fatt, 27, the popular Hong Kong movie star finally got to clear the air about his recent bout in the Hong Kong Sanatorium. He was on location shooting in Kowloon this weekKB - 286 words
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445 1982-10-31 7 Talks centre on long term trade deal AP NEW YORK, Saturday US and allied officials met last Friday to discuss a plan to end American sanctions against companies helping to build a Soviet natural gas pipeline, according to reports. The New YorkAP - 445 words
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Article, Illustration42 1982-10-31 7 HINCKLEY'S SELF PORTRAIT...John W Hinckley Jr, who attempted fo assassinate President Reagan, holding a pistol to his head in this self portrait obtained by the Associated Press from court records last Friday in Washington. A P picture. AP pictureAP picture - 42 words
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Article68 1982-10-31 7 Reuter MANILA, Sat THE Philippine air force has tested the country's first locallymade air-to-ground missile, military headquarters announced here. It said the missiles were test-fired early this month from a T-28 aircraft flying at an altitude of 3,500 feet and also from-a multiplelaunching system on theReuter - 68 words
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Article374 1982-10-31 8 UPI WASHINGTON, Saturday WITH Democrats gaining J [round on several Repubican incumbents, President Reagan is leading the Republican troops in the battle to hold onto the Senate in Tuesday's elections. Mr Reagan, back from a barnstorming trip through the west, is taking to the airwavesUPI - 374 words
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Article, Illustration266 1982-10-31 8 De Lorean freed on $21 million bail only to find himself in three-vehicle traffic accident Reuter LOS ANGELES, Saturday CAR manufacturer John De Lorean (above) walked out of a Los Angeles prison last night, free on bail of US$lO million (S*2l million),Reuter - 266 words
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192 1982-10-31 8 Reuter SAN DIEGO, Saturday PRESIDENT Reagan's security adviser William Clark said today that a recent speech by Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev accusing the United States of adventurism was an effort to keep peace at home, mainly with the military command. Mr ClarkReuter - 192 words
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244 1982-10-31 8 WASHINGTON, Saturday SPACE flight test equipment is helping to treat books so that they last 500 years instead of falling apart in only 25 years or fewer, the Library of Congress announced yesterday. The process is the latest attempt to solve a244 words
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Article379 1982-10-31 9 Final twist to toddler's murder DARWIN, Saturday. MICHAEL CHAMBERLAIN, who saw his pregnant wife jailed for life for murdering their infant daughter, walked from court a free man today after being given a suspended sentence. It was the final twist to a sevenweek court drama in379 words
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Article423 1982-10-31 9 Sabotaged trick or treat goodies found in the US UPI NEW YORK, Sat. THE Halloween jitters have hit parents and police with fresh reports of sabotaged trick or treat goodies mushrooming around the country. Suspected tampering of candy and fruit has turned up in New York, New Jersey,UPI - 423 words
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102 1982-10-31 9 Reuter WASHINGTON, Saturday. THE US Supreme Court has refused to allow the Halloween execution of a Texan convicted of killing his eight-year-old son with a poisoned lollipop during "witches night" festivities in 1974. The prosecution at the trial of Ronald Clark O'Bryan alleged heReuter - 102 words
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Article, Illustration54 1982-10-31 10 AP LONDON, Sat CLAIRE Waugh samples a cocktail In a luxury hideaway the back of a lorry on display at the 1982 Custom Car Show which oponod in London last Thursday. In addition to ths television, luxury furniture and drinks bar, the table seen at centre isAP - 54 words
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Article83 1982-10-31 10 AP BEIRUT, Sat SYRIAN President Hafez Assad, rejecting a simultaneous withdrawal of Syrian and Israeli troops from Lebanon, has said Israeli forces should leave first. "There will be no Syrian withdrawal from Lebanon until Israel withdraws from Lebanon," Mr Assad was quoted as saying in theAP - 83 words
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316 1982-10-31 10 UPI TEL AVIV, Saturday TALKS on the withdrawal of foreign forces from Lebanon could start within 10 days, but a spate of hit-and-run attacks against Israeli soldiers in that country is causing concern to army commanders in the field. Since last Friday the militaryUPI - 316 words
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Article256 1982-10-31 10 AP KUWAIT, Saturday KUWAIT'S radical newspaper AlWatan today said an agreement in principle has been reached for the assembly of US-made Tiger Shark FSU jetfighters in Egypt. In a dispatch from Washington, the paper quoted unidentified sources at the Pentagon and the NorthroD CorpAP - 256 words
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Article160 1982-10-31 10 AP LOS ANGELES, Sat ACTORS Paul Newman and Charlton Heston debated a proposed nuclear arms freeze, but neither film star considered it his best performance. "I've done better, I've done worse," Newman said after his appearance on last night's The Last Word show on ABC-TV.AP - 160 words
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Article54 1982-10-31 10 LONDON, Saturday BRITAIN'S 200,000 coalminers have voted against a national strike over pay and pit closures, trade union sources said today. Commentators said this would be humiliating for militant miners' leader Mr Arthur Scargill, who has stumped the coalfields campaigning for the 55 per cent vote needed54 words
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Article59 1982-10-31 10 UPI GARDEN CITY, (Idaho): United States Vice-Presi-dent George Bush was whisked away from his dinner as a precaution on Friday because two youths approached the restaurant with an unloaded shotgun, the Secret Service said. A Secret Service spokesman said Mr Bush was in no danger andUPI - 59 words
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Article38 1982-10-31 10 AP BANGKOK: An army sergeant and a civilian have been arrested in northeast Thailand on suspicion of being involved in last July's assassination attempt on Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda, an army spokesman said yesterday. AP.AP - 38 words
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Article56 1982-10-31 10 Reuter LIVERPOOL: Detectives are hunting two bogus nuns with husky voices and hairy legs who have been cheating pensioners out of their savings. The "nuns" described by Police as "a couple of bogus conmen who have obviously never seen the inside of a convent," were last seenReuter - 56 words
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Article44 1982-10-31 10 Reuter NOTTINGHAM: A TEENAGED girl who stabbed a man to death with a carving knife and then told a neighbour, "I just wanted to murder somebody".was jailed for life yesterday. Victoria O'Reilly, 18, denied murder but pleaded guilty to manslaughter. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Miscellaneous1150 1982-10-31 11 I SUNDAY NATION Disney magic for animal lovers THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY BORN TO RUN (Pt I) (Ch 5, 10.50 am): More of the Disney touch of old magic in another heartrending story for animal lovers. In Part I today, Matthew Boyd tries very hard to dissuade Mrs Castle1,150 words
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Miscellaneous257 1982-10-31 11 Visual arts special VISUAL ARTS SPECIAL (ASEAN EXCHANGE PROGRAMME) (Channel 8, 6.15 pm): This is a local Rrogramme produced by lockram Kassim, most of which was filmed on outdoor location. The programme looks at the visual arts painting, sculpture, photography ana batik art among our local artists. Photographers Ronni Pinsler257 words
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Miscellaneous1012 1982-10-31 13 week's TV highlights Life and times of Evita Peron Speak Good Mandarin Quiz '82, Channel 8, 7.05 pm. (Thursday) THE aim of this quiz is to encourage the use of Mandarin. It is open to the public from the age of 15 to 30 years. There will be a total1,012 words
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Miscellaneous836 1982-10-31 14 diary DEEPAVALI QUEEN: LADIES aged 18 and above who like to wear sarees are invited to join the Miss Deepavali Queen Contest. Today is the preliminary round and finals will be held at the National Theatre on November 6. The contest is open to Singaporeans of all races. MANDARIN QUIZ:836 words
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Article, Illustration359 1982-10-31 15 MASAKI WATANABE - ...a date with jazz-rock fans Preview by MASAKI WATANABE Ritenour at WTC auditorium LEE Ritenour, who will be playing two sets at the World Trade Centre auditorium tomorrow, is considered one of the most accomplished and versatile guitarists on the international jazz-rock fusion scene today. Over the past359 words
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Article, Illustration537 1982-10-31 15 JOYCE LEE - THAT'S SHOWBIZ Compiled by JOYCE LEE DO YOU know what Philip Chen of Stardust Fame did before he became a TV actor? He was a high-ranking official with Hongkong's CID. He stayed In the police force for ten years before switching to acting.537 words
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Article, Illustration263 1982-10-31 16 BJ SMITH - By BJ SMITH INDERAPURA Stable's Siti Payong should be worth following in Race Three today, which is for Class One stayers to be raced over 1800 metres. This six-year-old English bred gelding by Royal and Regal has won twice from 29 starts. Both his263 words
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Article193 1982-10-31 16 1st 2nd 3rd Ivan Allan 74 51 32 Teh Choon Beng 64 1 2 57 54 George West 49 35 59 Gary van Breukelen 35 V2 19 12 Samsuri Rahman 31 1 2 38 33 Tan Lye Hup 29 12 16 Alex Rodgers 28 1 2 41 22193 words
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Article170 1982-10-31 16 1st 2nd 3rd Alwin Tweedie 54 35 53 Terry Lucas 50 29 19 Leslie Khoo 40 23 28 Brian York 36Vfe 33 27 George Podmore 33 19 24 Vfe A.K. Cheam 28 35 29 S.Y. Leong 27 24 16 M.C. Lam 21 25 1 2 11 Y.K. Foo170 words
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Article264 1982-10-31 16 BJ SMITH MA-TAN (Sin Chew) GOLDEN BOY (Nanyang) Race 1 2 Bound To Honour 5 Eastern Scholar 15 Vulcan's Power 2 Bound To Honour 9 Singapore River 13 Triple Limits 6 Fleet Arm 2 Bound To Honour 4 Darfc Romance Race 2 5 Team Spirit 6264 words
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Article, Illustration5004 1982-10-31 17 Today's race card begins here 11.30 Class 4 Div C 1200m (Restricted Terms 2 3 Year 0ids Stakes $13,000 1 8 Assure 57 Donnelly (8) 3bnzg Um Vulcan a,k 3/10 C4-B 53 Donnelly S1100g Steve McGarret 1st 1 06.8 2 07 Bound To Honour 57 Sairi (10) 3ctwug5,004 words
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208 1982-10-31 19 BJ SMITH - By BJ SMITH LEADING jockey Alwin Tweedie increased his lead in the jockey premiership with a splendid double at Ipoh yesterday. In the first race, he steered the maiden Do You Mind to victory on the yielding track, beat- ing favourite Brilliant Eyes208 words
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Article, Illustration2102 1982-10-31 19 RACE 1 Class 4 Div B 1200 m (Rstricted Terms 3-year-olds) Stakes $13,000 4 Do You Mind 111 57 Tweedle (10) 2 2 1 3 Brilliant Eyes 57 Francis (2) 4 4 2 11 Mountain Eagle 57 P Lee (5) 3 3 3 2 Bounty Hunter 112,102 words
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Article, Illustration611 1982-10-31 21 R MANORAJ - Convincing win over much talked-about Rafon Tennis By R MANORAJ NEW DELHI-bound Just go Tarik of Indonesia, the number-two seed, played immaculate tennis yesterday in the semi-finals to make himself the firm favourite to win the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association Grasscourt Open championship men's singles titlePICTURE: CHRISTINE CHEW - 611 words
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368 1982-10-31 21 Hockey The Star Malaysia 6 Singapore 1 SINGAPORE suffered its biggest defeat at the hands of the Malaysian Asian Games-bound women's hockey team in the first test between the two countries at the Tun Razak Stadium in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The second test willThe Star - 368 words
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305 1982-10-31 22 Soccer federation poll becoming political issue Soccer UPI SAO PAULO, Saturday BRAZIL S bid to hold the 1986 World Cup in place of Colombia is building into a political issue with the December election in the Brazilian Soccer Federation as its focal point. FederationUPI - 305 words
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Article, Illustration243 1982-10-31 22 SAN REMO, Saturday MARVIN Hagler, the bald-headed US fighter who stands one span above all other middleweights in the opinion of boxing experts, is the heavy favourite in his fifth world title defence against Venezuelan challenger Fulgencio Obelmejias Hagler, appearing relaxed and superconfident on thePICTURE: AP - 243 words
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Article, Illustration401 1982-10-31 22 AP TOKYO, Sat JAPAN, which is spending more money and sending more people to this year's Asian Games than it has to any other international meet, hopes to improve its relations with tne rest of Asia in the process. ButAP - 401 words
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351 1982-10-31 22 Badminton AP COPENHAGEN, Saturday TOP-SEEDED Prakash Padukone of India shook off a poor start to overcome Li Youngbo of China 8-15, 15-1, 15-12 yesterday to advance to the men's singles quarter-finals of the Scandinavian Open Badminton Tournament. Danish all-England champion Morten FrostAP - 351 words
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Article539 1982-10-31 23 GEOFFREY EU - Rugby MALAYSIAN RUGBY UNION CUP SEMI-FINALS By GEOFFREY EU SINGAPORE 12 AFN 8 IT was touch and go towards the end. but Singa{>ore literally slipped nto the final of the Malaysian Rugby Union invitational Cup tournament by beating Australian Forces North by three tries539 words
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246 1982-10-31 23 Badminton AP KUALA LUMPUR, Sat MALAYSIA is banking on Misbun Sidek, Malaysia's No. 1 ranking player, to collect a gold medal in badminton at the Asian Games in New Delhi from Nov 19 Dec 4. The 22-year-old Misbun was runner-up in the secondAP - 246 words
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480 1982-10-31 24 LITTLE HOPE The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Sat IT looks as if Singapore will be excluded from the Malaysia Cup for the second year running when the crucial meeting of the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) is held here tomorrow.The Star - 480 words
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Article63 1982-10-31 24 AP BRIGHTON (England): Martina Navratilova and Chris Evert Lloyd, the world's top two players, are in the semi-finals of the U*****,000 (*****,000) Daihatsu tennis tournament, Europe's richest indoor women's event. Navratilova, the top seed, defeated fellow American Barbara Potter 6-4, 6-2 in her quarterfinal, whileAP - 63 words
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Article40 1982-10-31 24 UPI LAKE BUONA VISTA (Florida): Jay Haas, a twotime winner on the PGA tour this year, took a one-stroke lead over Howard Twitty in the sec-ond-round of the US$4OO,OOO (S$880,000) Walt Disney world golf classic. UPIUPI - 40 words
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Article39 1982-10-31 24 AP CARACAS (Venezuela): The majority of some of the finest marksmen in the world, representing 52 nations set to participate in the 43rd world shooting championships, wnich open here today, have arrived in Venezuela. APAP - 39 words
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Advertisement41 1982-10-31 23 "Who'll be umpire?" "Another set of doubles?" "Great tennis dress Virginia" "Just had it restrung" "I remind you of McEnroe!!" FRED PERRY Are you game enough? jr J* "Not surprising after that volley." V ■•Kg 'B N <*■ .i :,M. k L41 words
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Advertisement123 1982-10-31 25 i V <*&&■ r. -M I i 5 '> X i 4 *T< ;-:V 'j-rtr-*3 ■/'•'.-•J■i <.. •> V: i TV -V* e, !l[ I BL J suv L .f.* U<■' V -i:' d£C\ c i±s •EAQ ING J n (2 VIOLET OON It's that tiac off tke year whea123 words
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Article1463 1982-10-31 26 SEAH CHIANG NEE - Other nations are learning from our achievements and mistakes S'PORE SOCIETY NOW MORE COHESIVE, BETTER EDUCATED AND SOPHISTICATED STORIES BY SEAH CHIANG NEE MR LEE Kuan Yew. the object of these accolades, has quite a bit more white In hie hair these days. Hs Is less Impatient,1,463 words
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1231 1982-10-31 28 SEAH CHIANG NEE - Nations that fall for the trappings of ideology More and mora pooplo art becoming prisoners of "isms." They shout slogans which ara outdatad. Thay glorify idaologias that have proven to ba the bana of the masaas. We in Singapore hava taken a different tack; adapting tha good and avoiding tha1,231 words
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231 1982-10-31 28 The answer is "Yes." There is no preordained law that says that Singaporeans can acquire natural imunity from the social and other disorders that have been visited upon other countries. Neither are there natural laws that say Singaporeans will continue to remain231 words
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596 1982-10-31 29 SEAH CHIANG NEE - A POSSIBLE SOLUTION BY SEAH CHIANG NEE ONE OF the tenets of successful government Singaporestyle now being discussed, and in some cases finding agreement, among political theoreticians overseas is the creation of a climate of mutual loyalty and responsibility between government and the596 words
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Article, Illustration279 1982-10-31 30 RONALD D'CRUZ, a final year law student at NUS: ON THE MARRIAGE BETWEEN CONFUCIANISM AND DEMOCRACY: "A SOCIET Y survives by growing with the times. To grow, we should take the best from both the Confucian and democratic systems. At times the only279 words
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Article, Illustration274 1982-10-31 30 SUNDAY NATION spoke to NUS students asking them for their views based on The Singapore Experience. Perceiving an evolution of values SOME THOUGHTS FROM THE GROVES OF ACADEME TAN TENG LANG, an honours year political science student at NUS: ON LOSS OF VALUES "I DON'T think274 words
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Article, Illustration630 1982-10-31 30 Mr Lee child's vision of ideal father MARTIN MARINI, a third-year law student at NUS: ON MR LEE KUAN YEW AND POLITICS: "PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew and his brand of politics reminds me of Plato and the philosopher king all knowing, all honest, all upright. It's a blend of630 words
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Article, Illustration196 1982-10-31 30 ANG SWEE HOON, a third year business administration student at NUS: ON OPPOSITION POLITICS: "HAVING an opposition party does not mean total opposition. Such a party can also function in agreement with the Government although highlighting weaknesses that they perceive in certain policies. There is no wastage196 words
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682 1982-10-31 33 EDMUND LEOW - personally speaking By EDMUND LEOW I WAS at the Drama Centre cafeteria during the interval of She Stoops to Conquer, the final play in the recent Drama Festival, when I overheard a conversation between two old schoolmates who had just bumped into each682 words
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Article, Illustration345 1982-10-31 34 PHILIP CHEAH - Irritant or a pleasure, phone is an essential tool By PHILIP CHEAH TELEPHONES you either love 'em or hate 'em. If you happen to be Chow Yuen Fatt, you will probably hate telephones for invading your privacy unless you have somehow managed toPICTURES: CHEW YEN FOOK and GOH KIM HUI - 345 words
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596 1982-10-31 35 NALLA TAN - Heart EART with NALLA TAN I'M 15 and she is in her thirties. She is my principal, while I'm her student. My crush over her began late last year, when I was in Secondary three. I'm doing my "O" levels this year and I can't596 words
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Article226 1982-10-31 35 I JUST came to know that my wife was not a virgin when she married me last year. Can this be used as a ground for divorce? Please advice me. CHEATED HUSBAND IF your wife has been adulterous after marriage, you have a ground226 words
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Article, Illustration1132 1982-10-31 36 VIOLET OON - Hot roasted nuts for a cool wintry feeling EATING VIOLET OON FOREIGNERS may not feel the change but we sensitive Singaporeans do. It's time for the sweaters and long sleeves. The slight nuances of climate from hot and dry to cool and wet are made more perceptiblePictures by GOH KIM HUI - 1,132 words
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Article, Illustration1059 1982-10-31 37 VIOLET OON - WHEN you're served your tray of food as you wing your way through the air, have you ever wondered how the food gets to you? Just how Is the hot dish of stew, vegetables and rice cooked? What about the breakfast omelette, bread roll and1,059 words
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359 1982-10-31 37 THINGS YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW BUT NEVER ASKED VIOLET Oon talks to Walter Baumaartner, Executive Chef of CIAS Flight Kitchen. Q: Who chooses the menus? A: Each airline company plans its own menus and sends us the recipes. Even all the trays, foil cases and cutlery belongs to individual359 words
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964 1982-10-31 38 Wong Chai Kee - Psych-lines By Wong Chai Kee AMONG the first things I see every morning is my face in the mirror. Come to think of it, I don't need the mirror to brush my teeth. And I can in fact complete a clean and more or964 words
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Article, Illustration1513 1982-10-31 39 TAN GUAN HENG - AMERICAN legend is full of the exploits of Calamity Jane and Annie Oakley. Deft with a horse and deadly with a gun, they could hold their own against any man and were probably the precursors of Women's Lib. May Wong, born and bred in Sacramento, California, also1,513 words
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Article, Illustration537 1982-10-31 43 K F Lau - BOOKS Reviewer: K F Lau TITLE OF BOOK: Good Work Author: E.F. Schumacher Publisher: Abacus In his second theme, Dr Schumacher says man should strive to act as a divine being, acting according to his moral impulses; to be a social being, serving his fellow humans;537 words
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532 1982-10-31 43 Winston Hodge - Reviewer: Winston Hodge TITLES: 9 Excellence in Management i Getting Along Better with People Both books jointly written by: C Northcote Parkinson M K Rustonyi Publisher: Federal Publications A BOSS shoots down an otherwise brilliant suggestion made by a worker simply because532 words
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Article874 1982-10-31 44 Graham Colin Jones - all about WORDS by Graham Colin Jones I WOULD be grateful II you could assist in explaining the following terms which usually appear and always lead to some confusion in the answering of examination questions. 1. Describe; 2. Explain; 3. Examine; 4. Comment; 5. Discuss; 6. Assess;874 words
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Article, Illustration346 1982-10-31 44 MICHAEL GARTNER - By MICHAEL GARTNER "MAYBE it's time to discuss who, which and that again," says a note from my favourite editor. "In a paper recently, there appeared this sentence: 'So do the insurance companies who write the coverage on cars, homes and business'.** All right. Who refers346 words
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Article587 1982-10-31 45 LEE CHIU SAN - me ROAD with LEE CHIU SAN NEW models for 1983 are now beginning to be unveiled. The Paris and Birmingham motor shows are over and more will follow. Cars exhibited at these shows give motorists a foretaste of what to expect in their dealers' showrooms over587 words
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Article, Illustration225 1982-10-31 45 A FIRE brigade on motorcycles is a reality in some countries, among them France and Japan, and there would be little difficulty in adopting the suggestion by Firops, a Work Improvement Team of the Singapore Fire Brigade, to introduce similar practices here. Firops had recommended that225 words
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Article, Illustration265 1982-10-31 45 SOME readers have written to us with queries recently. Some who had questions on subjects only of interest to themselves received their answers by phone. However, answers to two questions of general interest are dealt with below. Readers who want their questions quickly answered should include their telephone265 words
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Article332 1982-10-31 46 ROOM T HOBSON - ROOM T HOBSON ONCE upon a time there was a post office in Mount Lavinia, a holiday resort south of Colombo, capital of an island that in many respects is justified in claiming to be paradise. And a British tourist thought how nice it would332 words
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Advertisement32 1982-10-31 35 Do you have a problem' Write in tor some Heart to Heart advice trom Or Nalla Tan. Send your letters to Heart to Heart. Sunday Nation. Delta House. Alexandra Road. Singapore 0315.32 words
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Miscellaneous217 1982-10-31 44 a m V THE ORAL EXAM: This can be the most frightening examination because you come face to face with strangers, with whom you have to converse in a language that may v not be your mother tongue. In a 'O' level English examination in Hong Kong one student was217 words
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