The Straits Times, 1 November 1981
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Title Section13 1981-11-01 1 The Sunday Times No. 2370 NOVEMBER 1, 1981 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 102/1/8113 words
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Article, Illustration1129 1981-11-01 1 LESLIE FONG, AHMAD OSMAN; EDMUND WEE; PAUL JACOB - LESLIE FONG, AHMAD OSMAN EDMUND WEE and PAUL JACOB First Opposition man to beat PAP since 1963 By Election pictures by WAN SENG YIP, MAZLAN BADRON, NGHAI CHEE WAH and AZIZ HUSSIN MR J. B. Jeyaretnam's long cherished dream of winning a seat m Parliament came trueWAN SENG YIP MAZLAN BADRON NGHAI CHEE WAH and AZIZ HUSSIN - 1,129 words
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Article52 1981-11-01 1 BEIJING, Sat. When China gets around to counting Its estimated one billion people next year, its number of census officials win outnumber some countries' entire populations. UN officials .said about 5 million interviewers have been selected and will be trained soon for China's first census sinceAP - 52 words
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Article47 1981-11-01 1 UNITED NATIONS, Sal, The UN General Amembly's Economic Committee yesterday unanimously approved a resolution that would have the Assembly proclaim 1983 World Commmunlcations Year. The resolution is certain to win final adoption m the Assembly itself because the same 156 countries are represented there. AP.AP - 47 words
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526 1981-11-01 1 BANGKOK, Sat CAMBODIAN resistance leader Son Sann is on the verge of bowing out of participation m a proposed anti-Vietnamese coalition, sources said today. They said Mr Son Sann planned to rule himself out for fear he had become an "obstacle" to formationAFP - 526 words
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Article85 1981-11-01 1 WASHINGTON, Sat. The| failed attempt to rescue American hostages m Iran last year < ost (SJI93 million (5J405.3 million), according to a Pentagon testimony before a House of Representatives subcommittee. Ninety commandos flew into the Iranian desert on April 24, 1980. but the mission wasAP - 85 words
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Article102 1981-11-01 1 MONTREAL, Sat. A Palish ocean liner steamed off from the part of Montreal yesterday, leaving behind at least IK Polish tourists aad four crewmen who chase aat to return home. There were 271 Polish passengers an the ship when It arrived In Montreal on Wednesday. Of these,102 words
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490 1981-11-01 1 MB GOH Cbok Taag, tke kjmMm secretary af tke PMpte'i Aetlaa Party, iMt aigfct strcaaed that It will rwttiaae with Ite iMtg-term palleta «f setf-retlaaee despite the lam W the wm by-electiM. He toM a press eaafereaee after490 words
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Article32 1981-11-01 1 CAIRO, Sat. Egyptian police arrested 34 Muslim extremists on Thursday and yesterday, bringing the number detained since President Sadat was assassinated three weeks ago to 587, security sources said. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article210 1981-11-01 1 LEE KIM CHEW - LEE KIM CHEW By Our Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK, Sat. Military police today swooped down on the homes of several Young Turk leaders who plotted the April 1 coup, searching for war weapons. Among those whose homes were searched were former regimental commanders, Col Prachark Sawangchit210 words
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444 1981-11-01 1 THREE years from now Singaporeans can look forward to a bumper harvest of succulent local fruits when the 3,034 fruit trees planted all over the island mature. The pick of the sweet crop will include favourites like the mango, guava, jackfruit, mangosteen, chempedak,444 words
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Article76 1981-11-01 1 BANGKOK, Sat. (ambadian rtaartsarr leader Sm Saaa Ualght ruled himself Ht af aay role m a prapas ed aattVietnamese c*allti*a, ■»t eea said. The xcea said 8«a Sana hawed oat pen— ally, bat other represeatativea af his Khmer People's National UaeratUn Fn»nt (KPNLF) were continuing theAFP - 76 words
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Article46 1981-11-01 2 IKAN yesteraav promised a new proposal m the next few days to solve the Afghanistan issue that would place an Islamic peacekeeping force there. Mr Hossein Lavasani, Director-General of Political Affairs and No. 3 m the Iranian Foreign Ministry, made the announcement. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article36 1981-11-01 2 THE Chadian Government yesterday formally asked Übya to withdraw its troops from the central African country to make way for the proposed Pan-African peacekeeping force and Chad's own integrated national army. AFPAFP - 36 words
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Article36 1981-11-01 2 KAMPUCHEA, m a broadcast by Phnom Penh Radio, yesterday accused Thailand of shelling its territory m support of the ousted Khmer Rouge guerillas and violating its air space and waters last week. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article47 1981-11-01 2 CHINESE Foreign Minister Huang Hua wound up two days of top-level talks m Washington on Friday, but the Taiwan problem still sppeared to cast a shadow on SinoAmerican relations. Mr Huang said that Taiwan was among "the problems existing m China-United States relations." AFPAFP - 47 words
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Article39 1981-11-01 2 CHANCELLOR Helmut Schmidt was quoted as saying m Bonn yesterday he believed Moscow would be prepared to scrap many of its SS-20 nuclear missiles when United StatesSoviet disarmament negotiations open this month m Geneva. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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147 1981-11-01 2 Reagan to hold talks with Hussein on arms supply WASHINGTON, Sat. US President Ronald Reagan, concerned about possible Soviet arms sales to Jordan, will confer next week with King Hussein about supplying the Middle East kingdom with new weapons while hoping to bring it into the Camp David peace process.AP - 147 words
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Article, Illustration85 1981-11-01 2 The end for 'Devil' I MARINO Jlmlae* (called The Devil), 21, known U ha- c shot at least 12 men to death aecwdlag to the New York Part, to dragged from his ear (left) with a fatal Mast la the n«*k after a furious gan battle with policemen f rom85 words
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241 1981-11-01 2 STOCKHOLM, Sat. THE Soviet Union told Sweden last night that it regretted a Soviet submarine had entered a restricted military zone but Sweden said the message was inadequate. Stranded Soviet Submarine 137, carrying a crew of 56 including 10 officers, has been wedgedAgencies - 241 words
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186 1981-11-01 2 THE Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr Mochtar Kusumaatmadja, yesterday refuted a report that a high-ranking Indonesian official is m Hanoi to arrange a meeting between the Vietnamese-backed Heng Samrin regime and the three Cambodian resistance groups m Tokyo. He said the official, Dr186 words
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Article23 1981-11-01 2 SEOUL, Sat. Seoul Metropolitan Police Headquarters announced today the arrest of 988 people m a new crackdown on street crime. APAP - 23 words
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411 1981-11-01 2 Jerusalem launches battle against Saudi plan for M-E JERUSALEM, Saturday Having lost the fight over the delivery of United States' Awacs radar reconnaissance ■lanes to Saudi Arabia, Israel has launched a new battle against the acceptance of the Saudi peace plan for the Middle East. Israeli Government circles seem toAP; AFP; UPI - 411 words
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292 1981-11-01 2 CAMBRIDGE (Massachusetts), Sat. United States Vice President George Bush charged yesterday that well-intentioned anti-nuclear demonstrators m Europe were playing into the hands of the Soviet Union Mr Bush, who was greeted by hundreds of demonstrators when he arrived to speak at the MassachusettsUPI - 292 words
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Article147 1981-11-01 2 TALLAHASSEE (Florida), Sat. A bullet, a possible piece of evidence, embedded for more than five years m the leg of a murder suspect, cannot be removed without violating the defendant's constitutional rights, a Florida appeal court ruled on Tnursda> The court overruled an orderUPI - 147 words
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196 1981-11-01 3 MRLBOIKNE. Sat. I If yaa waat a Why mm, try eatlag a* to tow, HMkeaaad'a totalaalt, a FYearh dactor. wa« haa d* vetoped a dietary methad to ar»«etoct the aex vi hahfaa, aaM here today. Far glrla,AFP - 196 words
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Article, Illustration330 1981-11-01 3 UNITED NATIONS, Sat. THE 50-nation African group at the United Nations yesterday appealed to the United States to stop vetoing their candidate for secretary-gener-al. Tanzanian Foreign Minister Salim Ahmed Salim. The African group also expressed concern m a statement that two otherReuter - 330 words
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Article21 1981-11-01 3 CAPE CANAVERAL (Florida), Sat. The countdown began early today for next Wednesday's launch of space shuttle Columbia. UPI.UPI - 21 words
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145 1981-11-01 3 WARSAW, Sat. The Polish Parliament unanimously passed a government-backed resolution today calling for the immediate suspension of all strike action. The resolution said that if it was not heeded the Sepn (Parliament) would consider equipping the government with such legal means as are requiredReuter - 145 words
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384 1981-11-01 3 VIENNA, Sat. SEVEN "super giant" oil fields, each holding five billion barrels or more, remain to be tapped around the world, according to a study released yesterday by Opecna, the Opec news agency. When developed, these fields wouldReuter - 384 words
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Article50 1981-11-01 3 THESE may be something fishy about it, but a Cuban inventor thinks "Shark-Cola" is a drink with a future. Scientist Antonio Mendez Muniz, according to the trade union newspaper Tribune m East Berlin, developed the beverage from shark meat while working at East Germany's Central Food Institute. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article77 1981-11-01 3 THE US State Department m Washington has set up an exhibition on Jordan m preparation for Monday's visit of King Hussein. The display includes photographs and a somewhat incomplete map of the area, showing Jordan and the surrounding countries, most of which are suitably labelled. ButUPI - 77 words
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Article69 1981-11-01 3 THREATS from cat lovers to scratch his eyes out or worse have led Jim Rybolt, 30, of Cincinnati, to withdraw his "1982 Cat Hater's Calendar' from the market. In the calendar, cats are photographed m various situations where their demise appears imminent. Rybolt, said yesterday theUPI - 69 words
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Article31 1981-11-01 3 SYDNEY, Sat. Lone American yachtsman Gerry Spiess sailed Into Sydney harbour today after crossing the Pacific Ocean from California m a three-metre home-made sail boat called Yankee Girl. UPL31 words
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128 1981-11-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Federal Territory Minister Datuk Penglran Othman Jtauf said yesterday the government Is looking into possibility of using the area pricing system to reduce traffic congestion m the city. This system requires drivers of privately-owned cars to pay aNST - 128 words
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Article60 1981-11-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Parking fees m Kuala Lumpur are to go up. Federal Territory Minister Datuk Penglran Othman Rauf said yesterday they would be increased by 10 or 20 cents an hour. The present rate is 30 or 40 cents for the first hour andNST - 60 words
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Article25 1981-11-01 4 KLANG, Sat. Eighteen illegal Indonesian Immigrants, four of whom were women, were picked up m a police anti-crime swoop here yesterday. AFP.AFP - 25 words
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Article, Illustration270 1981-11-01 4 PEK AN (Pahang), Sat UMNO Youth representatives will meet Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad on Nov 10 to convey their wish that bumiputra corporate bodies must be given priority m the take over of foreign-based companies. Unino Youth'sNST - 270 words
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120 1981-11-01 4 PENANG, Sat. The search far the pilot and the wreckage of a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Mirage Jet fighter which crashed into the sea north of here Is still oa. Police said fishermen yesterday feud some debris elgbt km off KaalaAFP - 120 words
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97 1981-11-01 4 Ambush was cruel and inhuman, says Musa KUALA LI MPIR, Sat. Dapaty Prime Mlatoter Data* Mm Hltam taaay atraagiy emOauMtd the killlag «4 i«vei seemrity (areea penMMl by r*mn«alst terrortata la aa amtaah at lln LegMg la Baling oa Tharoday. He deacrihed the attack, wMek als* toft tw* •then lajarod,AFP - 97 words
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Article59 1981-11-01 4 Dr K meets Dr M KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger held talks with Malaysian Prime Minister, Dr Mahathir Mohamad, yesterday on international matters, including Cambodia Malaysian officials said. Earlier he held separate talks with Foreign Minister Ghazali Shade Dr Kissinger, who arrived here for aAP - 59 words
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Article30 1981-11-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Deputy Health Minister Datuk X Pathmanaban told Parliament yesterday m reply to a backbencher's question that there are SO licensed private hospitals In Malaysia. NSTNST - 30 words
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331 1981-11-01 5 Musa to PAS: Keep within limits or KUALA TRENGGANU. Saturday MALAYSIAN Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam warned today that stern action would be taken against certain leaders of the opposition, Pan Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS), if they "go beyond the limit." He said Uus was necessary to save theAFP - 331 words
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MALAYSIAN ROUND-UP
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Article59 1981-11-01 5 THE Home Ministry has lifted all conditions attached to the release of former New Straits Times managing editor Samad Ismail who had earlier been freed from detention under the Internal Security Act, family sources m Petaling Jaya said yesterday. Mr Samad was released last February after moreAFP - 59 words
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Article68 1981-11-01 5 THE Federation of Malay- sian Manufacturers has suggested that reduction of import duties be made more gradually m the future. Commenting on the 1982 budget reduced tariffs on raw materials and abolished taxes on imported machinery, its vice-presi-dent, Mr Teh Yew Weng, said m Kuala Lumpur yesterdayAFP - 68 words
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Article69 1981-11-01 5 THE state-owned Malaysian International Shipping Corporation is conducting a top-level investigation to determine the actual number of Malaysian crew involved m smuggling of drugs on its ship, Bunga Raya last week, the National Echo reported m Kuala Lumpur yesterday. British customs and police found M 52.4AFP - 69 words
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Article76 1981-11-01 5 500 LIGHTS CRASH AT SUBANG KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Seven people were injured, two seriously, when about 500 fluorescent lights and their heavy metal casings came crashing down at Subang International Airport s terminal one here today. Three taxis waiting along the concourse were damaged m the mishap. The terminal wasAFP - 76 words
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311 1981-11-01 5 f THE Malays have always liked pelltira and w> they wut to remain politically pewertal, bat they are alse wwiled whether the M per cent hunlpatra participate In tke eeeaemy eaa he achieved. The ChJaese, mi the ether hand, are worried ever the neUttealNST - 311 words
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Advertisement170 1981-11-01 5 If your child is often listless, tired,and lacking energy, he may be suffering from Vitamin and Iron deficiency. Give him Vi-Daylia Phis Inn ■^^^^^H Tu&i growing up alone I J takes a lot out of your I child. And with all the actiI vities little children get up I to,170 words
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277 1981-11-01 6 Revamp reflects changing police priorities THE reorganisation at the top police hierarchy is aimed «t preparing the force for challenges ahead and grooming brighter afjbnn Announcing this yesterday, the newly appointed Deputy Commissioner of Police PUnning). Mr Tee Tua Ba. said the restruc- Turing was necessary because of the new277 words
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566 1981-11-01 6 BENG TAN - BENG TAN By medical Reporter A SENIOR State Counsel says the law must determine when a person is "legally dead as the actual time of death has an important bearing on matters involving estate duties and property566 words
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278 1981-11-01 6 DEATH m Singapore should be determined by the brain and not by the heart. This medical definition of death was put forward yesterday when the Medico-Legal Society of Singapore held a discussion on Brain Death at its 7th annual seminar on legal medicine. Chairman of278 words
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170 1981-11-01 6 MAN FINED $800 FOR DOING BROTHER A 'FAVOUR' A a-YEAK-OLD man theaght he was delag a his brother a favour by appearing far him In a magistrate's eeart to saswuii a traffic summons. Trouble started whea Teh Eas; Peh eeald act pay thelM fine Imposed by the magistrate la Coart170 words
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291 1981-11-01 6 MORE people are now working m high valueadded industries than m low value-added industries. These (high valueadded) Industries have also increased to nearly 80 per cent (73 per cent m 1979). These statistics were quoted by Mr Ho Kah Leong, Parliamentary Secretary (Education) at291 words
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149 1981-11-01 6 MAGISTRATE'S Court 26 had to be adjourned for about 15 minutes yesterday following a confusion over the list of cases up for mention. Just before 10 a.m., 45 minutes after the court session had begun, officials realised something was amiss. Inspector Rosalie Lee, prosecuting,149 words
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176 1981-11-01 6 Dearer pork, chicken but cheaper fish DON'T blame mother if there have been fewer portions of popular pork dishes, prawns and greens and a more generous helping of fish, duck and eggs with extra chillies thrown m. Pork cost between 30 and 50 cents more for each kg last week,176 words
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Article, Illustration310 1981-11-01 6 BRIDGET TAN - BRIDGET TAN By THE Japanese Gardea giewed last night with ttiwiai ef hern— aad ell lamps aleag Ito paths aad Islaads la eelehnttea ef the PeaHval af the Lights. Throngs ef Stagapereaas aad toajista Jeetled with each ether to take la the many attracttoMLJM SENG TIONG - 310 words
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339 1981-11-01 8 'iint Singaporean aat down at the dinner table but shied away from the cooked pigeon, a most deli cious dish And the Australian sen- iot citizen, also at the same table, asked the youth whether he was allergic to pigeon meat339 words
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606 1981-11-01 8 EVELYN NG - EVELYN NG VOLUNTEERS DIDN'T FIND OUT WHAT THE OLD FOLK WANT By Social Services Correspondent FESTIVITY was m the air and soon weli-mean-ing visitors arrived at an old folk's home with gifts stacks of soap and towels. But606 words
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Article132 1981-11-01 8 A 33-YEAR-OLD woman has reported to police that she lost a handbag containing money and jewels totalling $261,600. Madam Ng Kwee Lan said she was at Mandarin Hotel's Je T'aime on Friday at about 11 a.m. when she was handed two diamonds worth $134,600 by Madam132 words
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Article54 1981-11-01 8 THE Minister of Trade and Industry and MP for Sembawang, Dr Tony Tan Keng Yam. will officiate at a tree planting campaign along Sembawang Road near Canberra Road today at 9.30 a.m. Dr Tan will then visit Block 202, Marsiling Drive to promote the Neighbourhood Watch scheme54 words
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Article37 1981-11-01 8 ABDUL Hamid bin Bakri. 19, a national serviceman, was tailed for a day and fined $500 yesterday for stealing a $23.60 leather belt from Katong Emporium at Katong Shopping Centre on Friday. He pleaded guilty.37 words
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Article, Illustration334 1981-11-01 8 The Singapore touch. LOCAL PLANTS ARE j BEING USED FOR BONSAI CREATIONS MR SIM YONG KIAT's bonsai (pern mml In Hanyu) or the growing of miniature trees In a scaled-down landscaped garden has a distinctive Singaporean touch. He uses local plants such as the bongalavtllea, ferns and wl wrlgh- He334 words
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Article54 1981-11-01 8 BIDS for car registration numbers is the ES series from ES 1 to CM* may be submitted by the public between Nov I and 14. The minimum amount for a bid Is $254. The numbers can only be used for first registration of new cars. They54 words
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203 1981-11-01 8 Man gets 8 years for his part in 42 break-ins THE law finally caught up with a Bonnie and Clyde team. Woo Chuan Ngoo. 48, was sentenced to eight years' preventive detention by a district judge yesterday for his part In 42 hreak-ins into Ang Mo Kio and Clementi housing203 words
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Advertisement200 1981-11-01 9 You're going to turn the page and see three new It means more research, more testing. It means an cars from Toyota. attitude. Eventually, more becomes better. But before you do, pause here for a while and Which is why Toyota Corolla is the best selling car reflect on a200 words
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Article68 1981-11-01 10 On marine insurance frauds MORE than 100 delegates from nine countries will be attending the Marine Insurance Claims and Frauds conference at Shangri-La Hotel on Nov 9 and W. Worldwide marine frauds are causing concern to the shipping world which has been suffering heavy losses m recent years, says the68 words
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Article59 1981-11-01 10 ABOUT 128,296.2 aq m of land m Ang Mo Kio has been taken over by the government under Section 5 of the Land Acquisition Act for use by the Housing Board. A plan of the acquired land may be Inspected by the owners during office hours at59 words
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332 1981-11-01 10 4 The collective bargaining table is looked upon as a battlefield, with A the onion as the champion of workers. 7 Mr Ong Teng Cheong. ON-GOING dialogue well before a wage pact expires should replace the present antagonistic system of332 words
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303 1981-11-01 10 INNOVATIONS play a big part m increasing productivity. This was the message a seminar on Progress Through Innovation and Productivity put across yesterday to its SO-odd participants. And, as a measure of the innovative approach of the organisers, the seminar brought together management ana303 words
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Article131 1981-11-01 10 THE Vice-Chancellor of the National University of Singapore, Professor Lim Pin, left for London last night for a week-long visit to meet key administrators m the academic field and to recruit staff for the university. Prof LJm, accompanied by his principal assistant, Mr Wee Man131 words
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Article, Illustration643 1981-11-01 10 HEDWIG ALFRED - Charity drive flounders as most surfers were all at sea HEDWIG ALFRED By FORTY-EIGHT wild nufers set oat for a g**d r*o»r yesterday But mi daagenu wim. The members af the Board Sailing AmotUOon of Siag%pcrr started at 11 a.m. an a 29-km trip to Batam Inland from the East643 words
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Article115 1981-11-01 10 Welfare work: 'Get the young in' PARLIAMENTARY Secretary (Social Affairs), Teo Chong Tee, last night urged civic organisations to encourage more young people to take part m community welfare work. This will further help consolidate grass-roots organisations m the community, he said at the 28th anniversary dinner of the Changi115 words
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ANSON BY-ELECTION
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Article, Illustration307 1981-11-01 12 LAST WORDS THE three candidates for the Anson by -election made the rounds of the polling stations yesterday. nese were some of the things they said to reporters and to each other. I have- done all that Is awmaaly possible. It U ■•w In the hands of CM. J.B. Jeyaretnam307 words
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Article131 1981-11-01 12 Two die in road mishaps TWO people died and another, was seriously injured m road accidents on Friday. An unidentified man died on the spot after he was hit by a lorry along Outram Road at about 9 a.m. In tbe second case lorry attendant Kanisan Muthukrishnan, 27, died after131 words
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Article38 1981-11-01 12 THE Education Ministry will run its second English studies diploma at the Language Project Centre m January. Applications close on Nov TO. The course is to prepare teachers for Canibrfdge University's Diploma m English Studies.38 words
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448 1981-11-01 12 IRENE NGOO - Professionals to help spruce up private housing IRENE NGOO By Housing Correspondent OWNERS of shabbilymaintained buildings will be required to call la professional managing agents to spruce up their premises under the law soon. The Minister of State (National Development), Mr Lee York Suan, said the Buildings Management Unit is448 words
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217 1981-11-01 12 CLERK FORGED 'O' AND 'A' LEVEL CERTS AN audit clerk, who wanted to be an accountant sa badly, forged two General Certificate of Education certificates (GCE '0' and 'A' levels) to support his application for student* ship with the Association of Certified Accountants m Britain. 7 But sharp eyes m217 words
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Advertisement163 1981-11-01 12 Today is Funday Sunday at &s£%& r~^So\r^' Riikif Timah Plaza p£j^®< %*2 a v f\ JLrl*J%ll. A. 1111 till A AMliil X Tpf $&/tffr Wake up, you're m luck it's Funday Sunday all day^ at Bukit Timah Plaza. O^fc^L We're celebrating our 3rd Anniversary with the Pugilistic Exhibition of the163 words
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The Sunday Times SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1981 In the right spirit
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Article76 1981-11-01 14 SINGAPORE has transformed itself from a nation of son-bleached, rain drenched, rice eating rioters to a nation of home owning, TV watching, football supporting aspiring middle class, bat more important changes have occurred which are not immediately manifest to the newcomer. The sense of national identity, the existence76 words
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Article98 1981-11-01 14 LONDON, Oct. 29. News of a disaster to the Black Sea express, in which 90 persons are said to have been killed and 360 injured, which occurred on Oct. 16, and which has apparently been suppressed by Soviet orders, has now leaked through. The onlyReuter - 98 words
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Article56 1981-11-01 14 IN IDEAL weather and before a large crowd of spectators the new court of the CountryLads Badminton Party, of Batu Berendam, lalacca, was officially declared open by the resident, Mr. Chan Soo Ann, on Oct. 22. After a group photograph of the meYnbers lad been taken, tiffin was56 words
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Article, Illustration2366 1981-11-01 14 Mighty small... microchips: Man's industrial future AS the world goes further into the age of electronics, developments let machines produce, monitor and think. Where will people find jobs, and what will they be? Science journalist COLIN NORMAN, a senior science researcher at Washington's WorldWatch Institute, examines these questions carefully, and2,366 words
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777 1981-11-01 14 CHRIS YAP - IN LIGHTER VEIN Of people, poetry and the place CHRIS YAP By IT IS only about a kilometre long. Yet It is oar Ginza, plus traffic, our Fifth Avenue crossed with Carnaby Street minus the hippies of bygone days. At one time, I loved It. As I grew older, I777 words
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Advertisement114 1981-11-01 14 Situated on Syed Alwi Road, Siong Lim Slonq Urn Complex offers you Building is just outside CBD Central 4 centralised lifts Business District. It gives you easy access to Covered parking loading bay your clients offices m the CBD its many ij]** 88 8 to 2nd k>or services. It is114 words
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Advertisement400 1981-11-01 15 A new look for the world's best selling car. -3^B |~^^^^^fi HttflMflU Bm^~^M m^^^^^^^^^^^^ '^?(P^ W mL^fc.™^ a\ w. B fl li j^\ 1 Bl^^^^^^^s<£ss^H J .^H flMßßßMMj^^^^^ U*' ''ll"'!" '-^"^^^^H^P I t^KM I .^H At first glance it's the bumpers that J^j^^g^jjljlf fIH Tllc driver has ir made Five400 words
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Article, Illustration920 1981-11-01 16 In the state of 'intestate' LEGAL BRIEF HAVE you ever wondered what happens to a person's property and possessions upon his death if he fai's to leave a will? Well, ir, legal jareon he is saii to have died "intestate". A person may die fully intestate i.e. there is no920 words
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Article, Illustration2648 1981-11-01 16 THEY'RE m their mid-308 and they're millionaires. Their fortunes are not inherited, but rather the result of a new entrepreneurial spirit, fuelled by youth, good ideas and even better luck. In Part One of a three-part series, freelance writer SUSAN PRICE- ROOT talked2,648 words
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288 1981-11-01 17 Entrepreneurial know-how have you got it? WHAT does it take to get a business going? Professor of Entrepreneurial Studies Karl Vesper of Babson College says it requires six critical things: 1. A CONCEPT of the enterprise m terms of the product or service you're going to deliver. Oilman Brosseau's initial288 words
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Advertisement24 1981-11-01 16 If they could think like you, they to r ***m*mam^£^^'''~' f^ f .r Wffrrmmm^mmmmmmm^mmmuuMi^^^mmiM—L^l 1..i mi I :^jjffK^^| s ■■'< -x'^W*. ■>*'»&'■}&■/- ■■w«"*^*-'- -j 4. ft24 words
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821 1981-11-01 17 "CARE plus a lot more new concept m child care to be introduced" and "Welcome plans a touch of class"'. Both these were headlines m last week's news media on different days. I was m a quandary as to which should821 words
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Advertisement297 1981-11-01 17 i too, would own a Mercedes-Benz Not everyone is like you. Or has your sense of judgement and your appreciation for the best things. Little wonder you own a Mercedes-Benz. And they don't. Little do they know that Mercedes-Benz incorporates the most advanced |3jL technology and the latest material discoveries.297 words
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Advertisement1021 1981-11-01 18 4th Floor, Sim Lim Tower. Jalan Besar, Singapore 0820. Telephone: *****33 *****39 nTTAin\if A\T)Ci I I secret of its incredible popularity is their unique style of Mllirn Am nr^ n I CHAIRMAN S cooking and their own preference for certain ingre- DINNER AND SUPPER m yfT^OC I A /"^TJ A.1,021 words
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Article, Illustration1092 1981-11-01 19 NORA WARNER - NORA WARNER By A TOP psychiatrist, Dr Heinz Lehmann (left), has discovered that yawning can be a clue m the diagnosis of mental illness. And he has become an expert on the secret language we use when we yawn LIFE1,092 words
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Advertisement711 1981-11-01 19 pmaTEßiaLf iianpuß THE MONTHLY MAGAZINE READ BY THE DECISION MAKERS WHO MATTER m Singapore, Malaysia, Asean aad Overseas October Issue Main Features It Night Trucking The Aniwtr? Can road congestion be reduced by 3-shift trucking? Technology From Finland A special 15 page feature on the Symposium being held 2nd-sth November711 words
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840 1981-11-01 20 THE roar of the greasepaint... Sunday Times columnist MAX LE BLOND seems to have stirred a good deal of reaction with his suggestion of forums, seminars and workshops to help local theatrical types improve. And a critic of critics waxes lyrical. Read840 words
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471 1981-11-01 20 Drama awards and thoughts of the pot MAX LE BLOND put the Drama Festival m its proper perspective when he proposed a symposium to examine the lessons of this year's festival (Sunday Times, Oct 18). So far we've had a wide selection of plays and premature overlay of Show Biz471 words
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235 1981-11-01 20 G.H. saved drama festival from failing I HAD the rare luck of obtaining a ticket for General Hospital as staged by the Experimental Theatre Group m this year's Drama Festival, and with no problem of obtaining one for the Stage Club's Flowers for Algernon, had therefore the unique opportunity of235 words
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452 1981-11-01 20 ONE of the award winners at this year's Drama Festival was reported to have said that to develop local drama, Singapore needed writers and producers actors we will always have. I couldn't agree more. Fortunately, with English drama, there are many plays to452 words
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Article228 1981-11-01 20 I REFER to the excellent piece by Max Le Blond (Sunday Times, Oct 18) In respect of this year's Drama Festival. I am In favour of Us proposal that the Minis try of Culture should hold a forum, workshop •r even a symposium228 words
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Obituary, Illustration83 1981-11-01 24 Mrs Teo Sw«« Heng NMMaryTay aged 59 passed away peacefully after a long Illness, leaving behind beloved husband Tao 8«n*a MMM 2 Sons Richard Lout* 5 daughters Mm VMM M OMMM PhNM 2 daughters-in-law CHIwim C hoy S»f»n« Chu» 4 sons- In -law AndrawHo Willw T»h Dr. Urn83 words
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Obituary, Illustration120 1981-11-01 24 Th* Family Of Tha Lai* MDM SIN KUM HUNG. MARY Wishes to thank all relatives friends for their kind concern and assistance during their bereavement AN donations hava baan kwwardad to Singapore Cancar Socioty and to tha Chung Nut Fraa CMntc. A special thank to doctors and staff120 words
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Obituary, Illustration17 1981-11-01 24 In lotfNtQ tnajtnofy of S. Areklaaamy Daoartad 1.11.78 •tftflty mfcvcod by wtto, children Mtd17 words
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Obituary, Illustration43 1981-11-01 24 IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF OUR BELOVED I MR R. KUMARAN 1.11.1*71 MEMORIES OF YOU WILL LINOER IN THE DEPTHS OF OUR HEART EVER FRESH AND PAINFUL. YET JOYFUL OF YOUR OMNIPRESENCE MISSED VERY DEARLY BY WIFE AND YOUR OFFSPRINGS. SON-IN-LAW AND GRANOSON.43 words
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Obituary, Illustration96 1981-11-01 24 TOHHONG JOO Oapartad: 1/11/7* Sadly fflteaad and always ratftomoarad by lovad otias In Loving Mamory of th. L.I. Mr P.C. Urn (d.parlad 1-11-196J) L >!■ ia not Ilia umi at honw sine* you hava latt us and gona Day by day I miss you mora aa96 words
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Advertisement395 1981-11-01 25 p|i Government and people of f||§ 111 l the G.S.S.R. on the occasion |&|I ip|| 64th anniversary of the great jp§ 111 l October socialist revolution. ||1 MOSCOW NARODNY fiYmßa 4P* jj*"Oj»rV Established m London m 1919 £r3mV& SnJbnß fl M\ iFtfe; TOTAL ASSETS EXCEED L 1560 m.llion »Jmf« £?rg§395 words
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Article, Illustration725 1981-11-01 25 MR FEDOR - MR FEDOR By POTAPENKO, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the USSR m the Republic of Singapore SOVIET poopie look to the future with confidence. But their optimism is not the confidence of favourites of destiny. Our people know that everything they have has been created725 words
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Article, Illustration537 1981-11-01 25 SVYATOSLAV KOZLOV - Save the world from nuclear war SV Y ATOSL A V KOZLOV By APN Political Correspondent PEACE is the priceless asset of all people on earth, the decisive prerequisite for progress in any sphere of human activity. This was true in the past and is all the more true today.537 words
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Article, Illustration39 1981-11-01 25 Area: 22.4 million sq km. a Population (last year): 255.5 million people of more than IN nationalities. Composition: IS onion republics. Parliament: USSR Supreme Soviet. GNP (last year): I,NI billion roubles. Currency: Rouble (one rouble equals Ss3).39 words
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Article568 1981-11-01 26 GLEB SPIRIDONOV - GLEB SPIRIDONOV Eleventh five-year plan By APN Political Analyst AN objective analysis of the guidelines for the economic and social development of the Soviet Union for the '80s, which have been endoresed by the CPSU's 26th congress, clearly reveals the tasks set m this568 words
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Article338 1981-11-01 26 Y. GRINKO - Y. GRINKO By OVER 5,000 apartments are built every day m the Soviet Union and provided free to its citizens. During the last three five-year periods 2.2 million apartments have been built annually, roughly as many as by all the countries of Western Europe taken together.338 words
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Article, Illustration681 1981-11-01 27 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI National gymnasts sweat it out m last phase of training REPORT: By 6 THEY'RE certainly better prepared than the 1979 squad who took part in the Jakarta South-east Asia Games. If the trainees are consistent, there's no reason why we shouldn't come681 words
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Article185 1981-11-01 27 PETER SIOW - Softball team confident of medal PETER SIOW By THE Singapore Softball Association, elated by their three easy victories over Malaysia recently, are already having imaginary sniffs of the sweet smell of success m the South-east Asia Games m Manila m December. Their rosy painting was completed when they trounced the185 words
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Article, Illustration310 1981-11-01 27 TOKYO, Sat. Unseeded American Vincent Van Patten scored a major upset victory over top-seeded countryman John McEnroe winning 6-3, 7-5 to move into the final of the US$3OO,OOO ($630,000) Seiko World Super tennis tournament here today. Van Patten broke McEnroe's service m theUPI - 310 words
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Article21 1981-11-01 27 DUBUN. Sat. Ireland and Sweden fi-ugnt to a 5-5 draw m an inline boxing international here la* nigfat AFP.AFP - 21 words
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332 1981-11-01 27 PARIS, Sat. FORMER Wimbledon and United States Open champion Stan Smith rolled back the years to overcome fellow American Brian Gottfried m a four-hour thriller at the Paris Grand Prix tennis tournament yesterday. Smith, 34, beat his 29-year-old opponent 7-6, 2-6, 15-13 and willReuter - 332 words
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Article34 1981-11-01 27 AMERICAN FOOTBALL: London will be the venue for the first-ever American tournament to be held m Europe from Jan. 3-11, the National Committee for the Development of American football said m Paris.34 words
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Article25 1981-11-01 27 BOXING: Lew Jenkins, who became lightweight champion of the world m 1940, died after a long illness m Oakland, California. He was 64.25 words
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Article28 1981-11-01 27 In C\r vrlftod, Aaron Pryor will defend his World Boxing Association Junior welterweight title against fellowAmerican Duiuau Johnson here on Nov. 14. promoter Don King said.28 words
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Article30 1981-11-01 27 Boxing promoter Mike Barrett Is claiming damages from Spanish boxer Jose Pacheco, who withdrew from his contest with former European champion, Dave Green at the Albert Hall, m London.30 words
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Article23 1981-11-01 27 MOTOR RACING: Argentine Formula One ace Carlos Reutemann will retire from racing, the driver's representative, Domingo Cutulli. said m Buenos Aires.23 words
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Article35 1981-11-01 27 FIGURE SKATING: Norbert Schramm, of West Germany, finished second behind Canadian champion Brian Orser m the men's short programme last night, but retained the overall lead m the figure skating championship m Ottawa.35 words
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Article57 1981-11-01 27 MOTOR RALLYING: Finland's Timo Salonen. with S. Harianne m a Datsun was headed for victory m the 13th Ivory Coast rally m Yamoussoukro Salonen had a lead of SO minutes m penalty time over Kenyan veterans Shekha Mehta, and Mike Doughty m another Datsun after the third57 words
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Article25 1981-11-01 27 SNOOKER: Controversy raged as England beat Canada 4-2 to reach the final of the State Express world team classic m Reading last night. Agencies.Agencies - 25 words
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Article105 1981-11-01 27 TOKYO, Sat. Outfielder Willie Wilson drove m three runs to back up a five-hit pitching by Jim Wright, Atlee Hammaker ana Dan Uuinsenberry as the Kansas City Royals trounced the Yomiuri Giants 3-0 m the opening game against the Japan Series champions here today. TheUPI - 105 words
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Article117 1981-11-01 27 SINGAPORE'S bowling squad will have the benefit of a final dress rehearsal for December's Southeast Asia Games m the next few days during the Pasir Panjang Bowl's anniversary Open championships, reports WILFRED YEO. Except for Ronnie Ng, now m New York for the World Cup, the117 words
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Article, Illustration440 1981-11-01 27 Bong and Pauline dominate NEW YORK, Sat. Bong Coo, of the Philippines, and Pauline Smith, of Britain, maintained their dominance m the women's division of the tenpjb bowling World Cup here yesterday. The Philippines champion and the 25-year-old London secretary again led the charge as the 35nation field struggled toReuter - 440 words
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Advertisement312 1981-11-01 27 jk V JAPAN/HONSHU/ HONGKONG 8 days $2379 9 days $2439 JAPAN/HONSHU! TAIWAN! HONGKONG 15 days $2729 16 days $2789 Dap 141 1. 21/11. '9/12 NORTHERN JAPAN! HONSHU 9 days $2850 Dep 11/ H. 18/11, 25/11.28/11.25/11. 26 11 ALL JAPAN! HONSHU/KYUSHU 10 days $2779 Dep 9/11. 16/11. 21/11. 28/ 1 1.312 words
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Advertisement162 1981-11-01 27 nfjgperfktGfiThe Times Calendar '82 is exquisitely reproduced from eminent Chinese painter, Lv Feng's Plum Blossoms. A favourite subject among Chinese painters, Plum Blossoms epitomize people who display fortitude and resourcefulness under the most trying conditions. Lv Feng (also knows as Tang Xiaofeng) is noted for this bold, unconstrained style. His162 words
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Article, Illustration282 1981-11-01 28 THK new points system In the English League soccer programme (three for a win) is to encourage attacking play which means that clubs will be forced to go all out for goals. The name of the game now to GOALS. TIMESPORT today discusses the art of282 words
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612 1981-11-01 28 What makes a striker tick by Cross... LONDON, Sat GOALSCORERS tend to be a self-centred, slightly greedy breed characteristics as important m their proper context as a steady hand to a dentist. Strikers feed on goals, their talk is of scoring and great moments of despair for opposing defenders. FindingIPS - 612 words
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698 1981-11-01 28 LONDON, Sat THE last English First Division club to reach 100 League goals m a season were Tottenham Hotspur m 1962-63, when Jimmy Greaves scored 37 and they finished runners-up to Everton. Spurs chalked up 111 goals from their 42 matches, while the champions,IPS - 698 words
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Article, Illustration481 1981-11-01 28 Gunners hope for Hawley to shoot them up the table LONDON, Sat. The much-publi-cised £1 million ($3. 81 m) transfer merry-go-round recently masked a relatively small deal which could ultimately shake "money mad" English First Division soccer clubs back to reality. The £50,000 move of John Hawley from Sunderland toIPS - 481 words
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Article224 1981-11-01 28 REST OF SOCCER NEW DELHI, Sat. East Fremantle Tricolore, of Australia, beat Jagatiit Cotton Mills, of India 2-0 m a replay to enter the final of the Delhi Cotton Mills soccer tournament here. The Australians now meet Myong Ji University, of South Korea, m the finalAgencies - 224 words
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Article203 1981-11-01 28 ALGERIA QUALIFY FOR W-CUP FINALS CONSTANTINE, Sat. Algeria qualified for next June's world Cup soccer finals m Spain when they defeated Nigeria 2-1 m the second leg of their interAfrican elimination round final. The Algerians beat Nigeria 2-0 m Lagos earlier this month and reached the finals on a 4-1AP - 203 words
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Article36 1981-11-01 28 EAST BERLIN. Sat. Magdeburg beat Carl Zeiss 1-0 m the East German First Division soccer League match last night. Other results: Dynamo Berlin 2 Dynamo Dresden 1, LOK Leipzig 2 Wismut Aue 2. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Advertisement437 1981-11-01 28 FAR EAST ORGANIZATION invites applications for the following senior posts: 1) Project Engineer A degree or professional qualification m civil or structural engineering or equivalent. At least five years experience m the supervision and management of construction of commercial complexes and shopping centres. Prospective candidates must possess initiative and ability437 words
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Article65 1981-11-01 29 THE decision by the Indian Government yesterday to approve the English cricket team's winter tour of India came as a great relief to players, officials and cricket fans after weeks of uncertainty. The tour was thrown into doubt because English players Geoff Boycott and Geoff65 words
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325 1981-11-01 29 George Mann (chairman of the Test and County Cricket Board) said: "Polarisation of the cricket world has been prevented for the moment. Tl at does not mean to say that other governmenis would necessarily follow the policy of India's government, which nowAFP; UPI - 325 words
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Article, Illustration399 1981-11-01 29 BRISBANE, Sat. Greg Chappell, who is vying with Kirn Hughes for the captaincy of the Australian cricket side for the forthcoming Test series against Pakistan, hit a blistering 162 against the tourists here today. But after helping his side Queensland pile 375 for five399 words
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363 1981-11-01 29 SYDNEY, Sat. American Bill Rogers led by five strokes after the third round of the U5579,800 ($167,580) New South Wales Open golf tournament at Sydney's Lake Course today. The Texan, who held a three-shot advantage overnight, defied rainy weather conditions to post a363 words
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Article77 1981-11-01 29 TODAY'S EVENTS ATHLETICS Customs Sports Club X-countryX -country (MacRitchie reservoir. 4). United Banks RC meet (Grange Rd, 2). BADMINTON PrleMUy: Singapore v Thailand Youth (Delta Complex, 7). BOWLING Pasir Paniang championship (Pasir Pan Jang Bowl, li. CRICKET Tour mak-h: MCC v Spore Selection XI Padang, 11). RUGBY Friendlies: Dunearn Lions77 words
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179 1981-11-01 29 Sri Lanka to decide on tour next week COLOMBO, Sat. The Foreign Ministry here will decide early next week whether to give the green light for the Sri Lankan part of England's proposed cricket tour of India and this country, acting Foreign Minister Tyronne Fernando said today. Fernando said hisAFP - 179 words
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Article, Illustration379 1981-11-01 29 ONE patter Australian golf champion David Graham will not be giving away is the one that helped him win the coveted I.S. Open title la Jane and the Lanoome Trophy m France recently. The 3S-year-old Graham, who Dew la to Perth379 words
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Article, Illustration693 1981-11-01 29 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN SINGAPORE SELECTION SENT REELING TO 43-9 AT STUMPS By MCClatlns Dmm c Dealing b Sooceleraj 106 Brten b Sathivail 0 Paeaek c Hoe Sang b Sathivail 1 Cterfc lbw Soocelera) 24 Meaee c OUveiro b Chandershager 51 Klwii not out 8 CMkbDearing693 words
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142 1981-11-01 29 THE CAPE (South Africa), Sat. A fleet of 26 yachts set off from here today at the start of the second and most danger Ova stage of the round the world yacht race. Yachts and crew will be severely tested as theyAFP - 142 words
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250 1981-11-01 29 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By LEE KHOON CHOY, the president of the Singapore National Pugilistic Federation, yesterday urged martial arts exponents to observe fair play and to be prepared to win fairly and accept defeat graciously. "If anyone fears a loss of face, then250 words
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Article84 1981-11-01 29 S. BaCV won the men's singles title beotins KJeu Chee Kioiuj 11-15, 15-10, B *J? In the final of the Singapore Bbor«-r? Houses individual badminton championship at Guillermard Road last night Results (All finals): Men's doubles: Seah Nam Hen* Shapie Kaman bt Heng Teng Soon Rahim Kader wo,84 words
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Article84 1981-11-01 29 NEW YORK, Sat. The Pistons defeated Milwaukee 118-113 m the National Basketball Association championships here yesterday. Other results: New Jer- sey Nets 99 New York Knicks 103, The Spurs 113 Kansas City 102, Houston 113 Los Angeles 112, Philadelphia 128 Cleveland 104, Celtics 124 Washington 100, DenverAP - 84 words
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Advertisement299 1981-11-01 29 CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL LUCKY WINNERS OF THE KOSE AULIC WASHING CREAM LUCKY DRAW 1 st Prize: A grand 10 day city tour of Tokyo for two, plus Kose Cosmetics. *****9 Choo Hoon Kway, Blk. 82, 324-N, Bedok North, Singapore 1646 I/C No. *****97/ I 2nd Prize: 1 Mitsubishi Video Cassette299 words
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Will Singapore produce another world champion?
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Article, Illustration427 1981-11-01 30 •••says the Republic's former badminton maestro Wong Peng Soon IT is almost impossible for Singapore to produce a world badminton champion again. So says former badminton maestro Wong Peng Soon. "It's not magic, you know," Wong answered when asked if Singapore could produce another badminton wizard. "It's difficult. I427 words
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Article, Illustration709 1981-11-01 30 ...say experts Ong Cheong and Oon SINGAPORE'S dream of a world beater may come true sooner than expected m the form of Wong Shoon Keat, who can boast of victories over Indonesia's lie Sumirat and England's world-ranked Kevin Jolly. Singapore's national badminton coach Wong Tew Gee believes Shoon Keat709 words
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Article289 1981-11-01 30 Republic defeat Malaysia SINGAPORE 30 MALAYSIA 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Fine play by the threequarters helped Singapore to a 30-13 victory over Malaysia m the opening match of the Malaysian Rugby Union invitational championships at the Mindef Stadium here today It was Malaysia who went ahead, through Arshad Ahmad 'sNST - 289 words
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107 1981-11-01 30 BANGKOK, Sat. Thailand's latest sprint seasatlon, Sumeth Prvmaa. decked 11.28 sec., to win the IN metre* sprint gold In the Inter-lnl vendty athletics championship at the National Stadium here today. The lanky sprlator, who almost dropped ent of the race when he slipped107 words
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189 1981-11-01 30 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Incumbent deputypresident Raja Tan Sri Azlan Shah is virtually certain to be elected unopposed as the president of the Malaysian Hockey Federation. Nominations for the post closed on Monday, and Raja Azlan was the only candidate on the list.NST - 189 words
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Article38 1981-11-01 30 LONDON, Sat. Ards beat Portadown 3-0 m an Northern Irish Gold Cup League soccer match today. Other results: Coleraine 2 CliftonvUle 2, Crusaders 1 Ballymena 1, Glenavon 1 Distillery 0, Unfield 4 Bangor 0. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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258 1981-11-01 30 PETER SIOW - International flavour for national Open PETER SIOW By AN international flavour will prevail m next month's national Open individual table tennis championships at the Poi Ching School m Toa Payoh. Several non-citizens residing In the Republic have decided to take advantage of the Singapore Table Tennis Association's new open-door policy258 words
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Article322 1981-11-01 30 Malaysia trip to Thailand is off KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Malaysian Thomas Cup squad's proposed trip to Bangkok is off, Badminton Association of Malaysia vice-president Tan Sri Haniff Omar said here last night. This is because thre Thais have declined a request for friendly matches as part of the BAM'sNST - 322 words
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Advertisement662 1981-11-01 30 Geolograph Pioneer fIHV CBOSOURCi I AREA MANAGER I I FAR EAST I Due to expansion of our Far East Operations we have a requirement 2 for a Manager for this area. fi He should be sales oriented with good administrative ability and a fi minimum of 2 years experience m662 words
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Article, Illustration1732 1981-11-01 31 EQUESTRIENNE - Change of name brings excellent profit EQUESTRIENNE Red-hot favourite Chrysanthemum obliges By BLACK OPAL, racing under the new name of Excellent Profit, sprang an upset m Race 3 yesterday, first day of the pro-am meeting at Bukit Timah. Ridden by K.C. Ng. Excellent Preflt rewarded his backers with $106 and1,732 words
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Article38 1981-11-01 31 THESE professional horses will go well If there is rain today: Race I: Upon A Star, Star Trier, Parklane Kid. Race Texas Ranger IV, Fantan. Song Song. Race The Final Push, Jackpot V, Londa Lad n, Biloxi38 words
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Article134 1981-11-01 31 KUCHING, Sat. Outsider First Generation revelled on a soft track to score a surprise win m the $16,000 Tunlcu Gold Cup here today. It was the biggest win (or a Malaysian-bred. First Generation beat Mr Nice Guy (late Regal Song) and Trump Card In. Ridden by134 words
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Article86 1981-11-01 31 LAUREL (MaryUad), Ba*. Irish St Lexer winner Pretectiea Racket to the latest eatry far the Waaklagtsa bteraaOeaml race to be nu here next Saturday. A tfcree-year*M celt bred la the Halted States, Preteettoa Racket has wea his last few races, lacladiag the Irish 8t Leger. Acceptances seReuter - 86 words
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Article1335 1981-11-01 31 RATF 1 2.00 MARA Class 4 Div A ftAL£i X I,loom Jack A Jill Stakes 1 0*3315 Flame Selangor PRC 79 58P XT Lai 5 I 35*232 Bteme Selangor PRC 79.5 F Mtaa E Meya 9 8 8 Cammaaae Singapore PC 73 G Viagbaa 7 4 7 hhaithn1,335 words
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289 1981-11-01 31 EQUESTRIENNE - All-weather horse Upon A Star looks extra good EQUESTRIENNE By UP-AMXX3MING sprinter, I pan A Star, can make it three-off-the-reel m Race 5. Tbe four-year-old bay Australian gelding by Tall Dream won his last two starts here impressively. He showed potential when he romped home m Class 3 Div 2289 words
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771 1981-11-01 31 STIPE'S REPORT Miss Worrall spoken to over her two rides THE Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's pro-am races at Bukit Timah. RACE 1: Blue Barrie (A. Travert) sat back as the gates were released, lost ground and will be required to pass one starting stall test before being allowed to771 words
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Article137 1981-11-01 31 Going forecast: Good to yielding Tonto 1 Flam* Richie Yoosguise Yoosguiaa Flame Dycke S Prince Yoosegulse Beba Saltina Bandit Tomahawk T. Island Survival Bandit Bandit Salfina B. Brush Observation Orissa High Ambition Oriaaa Observation Bronze Heir Obaarvation Bronze Heir Sangsuria PutaraMa. Cracker jack R. T. Holland Jagoh Pertama Putera137 words
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Advertisement600 1981-11-01 31 (ML PROOUCTS SON BHO B^ We are an international joint venture Palm Oil 1 Refinery and we invite applications for the following vacancies: LABORATORY ASSISTANT Successful candidate will be assigned to assist the Chief Chemist, supervise Shift Analysts, organise laboratory activities and carry out analysis. Applicants must possess minimum MCE600 words
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Article241 1981-11-01 32 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By SAFSA confirm NFL title with win over Geylang TIONG BAHRU'S protest against Armed Forces for fielding an ineligible player to win the Ovaltine National Football League Division One title last Wednesday is now irrelevant. Last night, Forces reaffirmed their right to the title when they241 words
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Article, Illustration353 1981-11-01 32 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By Sembawang draw so celebration is delayed SEMBAWANG Football Club drew 11 with Toa Payoh United m a National Football League Division Two match at the Toa Payoh Stadium yesterday and delayed their chances of winning the title. Sembawang would have clinched the title and gained353 words
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Article494 1981-11-01 32 LONDON, Sat. Manchester United stayed top of the English League soccer programme today, thanks to face-saving goals by Garry Birtles and Remi Moses. Visitors Notts County had threatened a shock win when lan McCulloch put them ahead m the first half, but United recoveredReuter - 494 words
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Article21 1981-11-01 32 PORT Authority Recreation Club beat Jollilads 3-2 m a P. Govindaswamy Memorial Cup soccer match at Bukit Chermln yesterday.21 words
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Article21 1981-11-01 32 WARRINGTON, Sat. Spain beat England 1-0 m a men's hockey international here today. Carlos Roca was the scorer. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article, Illustration264 1981-11-01 32 SINGAPORE Recreation Club yesterday won their fourth consecutive Singapore Hockey Association Premier League title without raising a stick. SRC, who had completed their fixtures, needed close contenders Singapore Airlines Group to either draw or lose their final match, And at BalesMICHAEL LIEW - 264 words
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321 1981-11-01 32 Loud cheers as PPC carry the FAM Cup PENANG, Sat. Penang Port Commission skipper R. Gopalkrishnan held high the FAM Cup amidst deafening cheers after beating Federal Territory's UMBC 4-2 m tonight's final at the City Stadium here. But PPC's Isa .Bakar did not impress national chief coach Jalil CheNST - 321 words
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281 1981-11-01 32 The FRAS want to meet the FAS again THE Football Referees' Association of Singapore will appeal for another meeting with the Football Association of Singapore to try and remove many existing anomalies m the roles between the two bodies, reports JOE DORAI. A few issues were resolved at the first281 words
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Obituary26 1981-11-01 32 Late CLASSIFIED DEATH DAVK) TAN ANQ SIEW passed away peacefully on 31/10/81. Cortege leaves Ang Mo Klo Monday afternoon for service and cremation at Mount Vernon.26 words
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Article93 1981-11-01 32 CARDIFF, Sat. Australian substitute Andy Slack scored a match-winning late try to give the touring team a 10-9 rugby union victory over Wales B today. Centre Slack replaced injured Mike O'Connor 11 minutes from the end, with Australia trailing 6-9, and got the decisive points with his firstAgencies - 93 words
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280 1981-11-01 32 NFL clubs told to de-register players NATIONAL Football League clubs nave been ordered to de-register players who had represented Armed Forces and Polio? m the Under-19 tournament, reports JOB DORAI. But those who had represented Combined Schools m the under-19 tournament are exempted from this ruling and can continue to280 words
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Miscellaneous31 1981-11-01 32 SPORTING SAM by Reg Wootton Kss§|H W^M^ l^felp Published by The Straits Times Press 1875) Ltd. and Printed by Times Publishing Bhd., 390 Kirn Seng Road, Singapore 0923. Tel: *****1 131 words
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Miscellaneous91 1981-11-01 32 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Thundery Showers In Several Places. TEMP. (C) up to a.m. tomorrow: SI max., 25 mln. SUNSET today: C.2I p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: CIS a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Amsterdam 9./12C t Ataeas 16/23C Gear Baarala 23/30C Hazy BAOKkek Beirut 23/30 C Cloudy Belgrade 7/17C Cloudy Berlin 5/12C Rain91 words
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Miscellaneous85 1981-11-01 32 Laadoa 12/16C Clear Lm Angeles 11 27C Clear Madrid 2 19C Clear Manll* 23/31 C Goudy Mexfew City tC t MMtml 3/12C dear Kmmw 5/9C Cloudy New Delhi 15 30C Clear New Y«rk 5 11 C Goudy NleasU 16/31 C Storm Paris 12/16C Goudy Perth 18/26 C Clear B*me 7/17C85 words
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Article, Illustration2109 1981-11-01 1 41 haven't done a research project of this depth. Even now, I'm reeling from the shock. I had no conception of what it means to handle this kind of research volume. In a way, it is a bigger bite than most things because it's not just2,109 words
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Article, Illustration502 1981-11-01 2 Real thing to the shadow that was Shogun KAGEMUSHA Coming to Orchard Previewed by RAVINDRAN VELOO FROM one of the leading lights of Japanese cinema, Akira Kurosawa, comes Kagemnsha (The Shadow Warrior). And what a bright light this is. Briefly, Takeda Shingen (Tatsuya ♦Jakadai), a 13th Century Japanese warlord, asks502 words
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Article723 1981-11-01 2 The Coldest Winter In Beijing Prince, Changi and Liberty Reviewed by CHONG WING HONG IT DOES not take an expert to tell that The Coldest Winter In Beijing is a political drama. The fate of the film, produced by Taiwanese Central Motion Picture Corporation (CMPC)723 words
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Article, Illustration614 1981-11-01 2 The Postman Always Rings Twice Now on at Capitol Reviewed by ROGER YUE IN 1934, when he was 42, an obscure journalist/ screenwriter named James M. Cain published his first novel, The Postman Always Rings Twice. It was the story of a drifter, his illicit affair with614 words
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Article, Illustration812 1981-11-01 3 TODAY we celebrate POETRY CORNER'S second anniversary. For two years this column has continued without interruption. It has not always been easy to maintain continuity but we have managed to do so. This has been possible only because of the overwhelming812 words
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Article201 1981-11-01 4 W Pale as a mirror seen m darkness M The dawn lies far and low; M Teasing with false promise the day that is J B^Tfcen, thing of the jest, striking upwards, I m outwards; I Bursting the skin of night that v X WW/i Wade constraint has201 words
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Article27 1981-11-01 3 KAREN TIAH - One dark Halloween night When everyone was asleep Came witches through the breeze They flew over houses and trees And landed on the bees. KAREN TIAH27 words
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Article, Illustration23 1981-11-01 3 LEE SIEW HUA - Fine flame of line Pulsing against My corner of the sky. Strong through the full, blue air, My eagle. LEE SIEW HUA23 words
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Article62 1981-11-01 3 SYLVESTER MIRANDA - In our island There are no Grandfathers Our songs and dances Are somebody else's. We have no legend Of our own Borrowed music From neighbourly hills The peaks of our glory Are the pebbles On the beach Even our forest Is on a picture frame Only little children62 words
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Article112 1981-11-01 3 NG BEE WAH - It was wedged on his lap Gnarled fingers travelling the miles, Smoothing away the debris After working m Valleys, mounts, rivers, fields Pushing, digging, lifting, planing Lower lip, jowls, the manifolds of his face quivering Waste powdering his gray strands of hair. His table, spare for A yellowed112 words
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Article113 1981-11-01 3 T. VASANTHI - You came to Me, Woman Scattering the silence And the gloom With the sound of ringing bells And glow of lighted lamps Shadows are flickering tremulously As the dusky breeze carries aloft To deliver The intoxicating fragrance of Your jasmine offerings Mingled with the sweet scent Of perfumed113 words
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Article, Illustration769 1981-11-01 4 Pauline Walker - Filipino ballet master conducts dancing classes for the males Pauline Walker "EIGHTEEN boys m one class?" This certainly was something to see. With male dancers at a premium m Singapore, such a concentration of them sounded like pure treasure trove. Sunday afternoon m Selegie Road was quiet, but up on769 words
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Article, Illustration442 1981-11-01 5 WKRP IN CINCINNATI (Ch 5, Ml p.m.): A burglary at the WKRP station office makes the staff a little paranoid. Especially when it appears that another one will occur soon. GOOD TIMES (Ch 5, tA% p.m.»: J.J. is commissioned to paint a mural at a bank, and the Evans442 words
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Article, Illustration190 1981-11-01 5 BEST OF THE WEST THE PRISONER (Ch 6, 5.29 p.m.): A famous lawman stops at Copper Creek with an outlaw he captured. While m town, the lawman is plugged m the back by a bullet. He hands over his captive, but has difficulty finding a lockup for the outlaw190 words
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Article244 1981-11-01 5 TARtiET BLOW OUT (Ch 5, 8.46 p.m.): Hackett attempts to track down a gang of criminals responsible for a series of jewel robberies. He is unsuccessful until a beautiful girl makes a proposal to him. DAVE ALLEN AND FRIENDS (Ch 5, 19.46 p.m.): It sounds straight-forward enough. Anyone could244 words
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Article192 1981-11-01 5 THE DEFENCE OF THE UNITED STATES CALL TO ARMS (Ch 5. 19.19 p.m.): What is the manpower situation m the United States Armed Services today? The programme looks at the Rapid Deployment Force, which is designed to move troops quickly into areas as the Middle East deserts. It also192 words
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Article153 1981-11-01 5 THE MUPPET SHOW (Ch 5, 7 p.m.): The usual calamities take place, with special guest star, Mac Davis at the receiving end He first sings Baby Don't Get Hooked On Me. The surroundings: A fishy setting. His subject: A mermaid with familiar porcine features. To add to the problems,153 words
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Article82 1981-11-01 5 THE WILD, WILD WEST THE NIGHT OF THE CADRE (Ch 6, S p.m.): Agent west poses as a convict to thwart a plot by a master criminal to turn the President into his pupMOVIE CROSSBAR (Ch 5, 19.55 p.m.): A success story of a near loser is told m82 words
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Article108 1981-11-01 5 SATURDAY MATINEE COLOUR SCHEME (Ch 5, 2 p.m.): A whodunnit, involving the cops and robbers of jolly England. When the body of a secret agent is found floating m a hot spring, a Scotland Yard inspector and the local police join forces to find the murderer. Stars: George Baker,108 words
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Article, Illustration502 1981-11-01 5 KANNAN CHANDRAN - KANNAN CHANDRAN V iyi We have something to suit just about everyone today. Starting of.', boyish-looking John Derver In Person (Tuesday Ch 5, 7.59 p.m.) appears on your screen, with round, gold rims at the ready. This 50-minute musica 1 features the multi-gold record winner at502 words
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Article, Illustration614 1981-11-01 6 Banned Chinese film now on local screens ■^QIM SUM WHAT do you know For once, the Singapore audience has one up on their Hongkong counterparts: We are able to see a Chinese film banned by the HK Government. The Taiwanese film, The Coldest Winter m Beijing, is set during China's614 words
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441 1981-11-01 6 Canvases of colour in apparent discord FRED RAI LSTON UN- CHARTERED WATERS (Inner City Records); Fred RaoloUn vibes, marimba, xylophone: Paul ArslanJan, Al Hasd pf; Richard Sawders, Hem van de Gelbi db; Keith Terry, Stove Clover d; Lnls Peralta pere; Andy Narell steel When an album makes itself out to441 words
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Article, Illustration548 1981-11-01 6 PETE - PETE By SUNBIRDS was only two then, with Shenton Peters and Philip Teo as the original members. Together they played at small clubs such as the Queen's lounge and the Orchid Inn gaming experience and the excitement of playing to the patrons. They were then looking for548 words
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Article303 1981-11-01 6 Opera that's simply a dream SCHOENBERG Erwartnng Lieder Of 8 Anja SUJa, Wiener Phllhanmalher Christoph von Dohnanyi (Dcees); This album consists of works of a totally different kind written by Schoenberg (1874-1951). "Erwartung" is an oneact monodrama, a term used by Schoenberg for an opera with one character. The music303 words
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Article398 1981-11-01 6 BARON LONGFELLOW: BARON LONGFELLOW (Polydor): Baron Longfellow looks like Engelbert Humperdinck and sounds like Neil Diamond. And he appears destined to be as big as the two. Longfellow serenades and composes m the Diamond manner. Confidently. Appealingly. And successfully. He also has a stronger vocabulary. Witness this398 words
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Article152 1981-11-01 6 CHI OILME1: SPRING THOUGHTS (Polydor): The tempo is slow, the mood is sentimental and the voice from this charming singer is sweet. Many of the tunes here are similar to those sung by Jiang Ling, another Polydor song star, especially those composed by Lin Guoxiong, like the152 words
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Article1174 1981-11-01 7 4 IN Japan, 3.2 mm is the minimum legal tyre tread depth for trucks and buses, with 2.4 mm the chosen limit for light trucks and 1.6 mm for passenger cars. Research statistics confirm the advisability of these limits and we would do well to1,174 words
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Article, Illustration1049 1981-11-01 7 WHEN the new Datsun Bluebird was released here 16 months ago, it became apparent that Nissan was heading m the right direction, at least as far as car design was concerned. Gone was the overadorned tin-box image of yesteryear m its place1,049 words
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Article, Illustration193 1981-11-01 12 The book that didn't fit into his luggage RAFFLES Hotel manager, Mr Roberto Pregarz, took a "book" with him when he left for Melbourne last Saturday. But it couldn't quite fit into his luggage... or the little white box at Changi Airport. In fact it took three little boys a193 words
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Article, Illustration1309 1981-11-01 10 PETER KEYS - What ORCHARD ROAD 0923 history lies here? PETER KEYS By HOW many of us realise, as we rush down Orchard Road, by taxi, bus, coach, trishaw, or by shank's pony (particularly our visitors with their funny shirts and thongs), what history lies beyond the monsoon drains? Most good towns and1,309 words
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Article, Illustration820 1981-11-01 11 FELIX CHIA - FELIX CHIA By In the days before the night club and the discos, the autograph book was something which helped in the socialising between the sexes. It gave the boys and girls a chance to make friends more easily. A number of820 words
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253 1981-11-01 11 I AM writing m reference to the article about the Armenian Church ("It's simply charming which appeared vi last week s issue of the Weekender, Sunday Times. As an Armenian and as a member of the Church's Board of Trustees, I sincerely253 words
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Letter309 1981-11-01 11 I AM very pleased on the one hand that Mr Art Baghramian has paid compliments to my article on the Armenian Church. On the other hand, I am quite, disturbed that he finds objection to the suggestions made for greater public involvement and enjoyment of this great309 words
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Article, Illustration933 1981-11-01 13 SOU- YING - GOOD OLDE ENGLISH FARE At Holland Village SOU-YING By BALMORAL DO YOU remember old Holland Village m the *****? It was delectably English m its surroundings then and predominated by families of the British army. Today much has changed but the row of old shophouses lining Holland Road are still933 words
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Article, Illustration1012 1981-11-01 13 LIN HUA- TIEN - LIN HUA-TIEN By DR GYULA CEY-BERT is a man who defies the bonds of categorisation. Sociologist, philosopher, epicure extraordinaire, raconteur. He is all of these. But above all, his enthusiasm for, and love of, Chinese food overrides. "For me, Chinese food is the most1,012 words
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Article, Illustration433 1981-11-01 14 NGHAI CHEE WAH - A long way from drill days NGHAI CHEE WAH Hup two three four face front with khaki KHAKI uniforms worn by the British colonial troops m India were found to be especially effective for field service and battle. But they didn't start using olive tints to reduce visibility against bare433 words
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Advertisement723 1981-11-01 1 i' J' r 1 t M 1 THIS IS ORCHARD ROAD? P. TEN Did yoa knew that trains carrying passengers and goods to the old rail terminus m Tank Road once travell- ed several metres above Orchard Road? This was possible because of a railway bridge located near the I723 words
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Advertisement255 1981-11-01 8 Baker's Best Friends efsella s TBM for cake Vx2 for white bread From the best bakeries m Europe, to the best bakeries m Singapore, come emulsifiers and improvers of the finest quality. TBM and VX-2 are additives that any baker will welcome as they are guaranteed to beautify cake and255 words
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Advertisement97 1981-11-01 14 CORUM Artisans d Horlogerie Fine The gold coin watch by CORUM, each with an ultra-thin movement m an gfej>^ Patented Model. Available sm I HWA JF.WF.I I m\ CO.(PTE)I.TD. EASTERN WATCH CO. PTE. LTD. GI-2 Peninsula Pla/a. Colcman Street lei: .1 36 1417 CiX 9 I uck\ Pla/a G X97 words
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Title Section8 1981-11-01 15 supplement Asian International Hardware Expo Do-It- Yourself Expo8 words
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Article, Illustration547 1981-11-01 15 Message from the organiser Shows geared for the trade and consumers MORE than 150 companies, including those from the United States, Britain, Japan, Malaysia and Singapore, will take part m the Asian International Hardware Expo and the Do-It-Yourself Expo. The expositions will be held at the World547 words
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622 1981-11-01 15 NON-SPARKING tools are more sensitive than steel tools. This is due to the metals used m their manufacture. These tools will therefore have to be carefully treated. It is important to repair the tools m good time as soon as wear or tear622 words
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Advertisement380 1981-11-01 15 See us at Booth 4036 Internationa! Hardware Expo 4th~7th Nov '81 r^^ Tissue Holder (Recessed} Model No: 9049 THESOUDBmiGUARD f^ To instal an Amerock lockset is ike having a permanent bodyguard for your house. II ajj^^K j Model No 1)050 Each lockset is painstakingly designed for maximum security with up380 words
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Article, Illustration1609 1981-11-01 16 SOME 26 British firms will exhibit their products at the Asian Liternational Hardware Expo. They will take part under a joint venture arrangement between the Federation of British Hand Tool Manufacturers and the British Overseas Trade Board. Exhibits range from hand tools, through rubber matting,1,609 words
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Advertisement724 1981-11-01 16 Plan naA/ to attend the premier presentation of. 4-7 November 1981, World Trade Centre, Singapore Souttieast Asia's most comprehensive An extensive seminar programme international hardware exhibition internationally-recognized experts win For retailers wholesalers distributors present topics m a torum designed to agents and purchasing officials Thousands facilitate an open exchange of724 words
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Article226 1981-11-01 17 FOR every housebreaker who manages to perfect the art of picking a certain lock, there is always a master locksmith who comes up with a new model to foil him. The Yale Multipln system Is one such system which will keep the lockpicker racking his226 words
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Article, Illustration512 1981-11-01 17 ONE of America's biggest hand tool exporters the Ingersoll-Rand Professional Tools Group International will be exhibiting its wide range of top quality hand tools using the trade name Proto. These hand tools are used mainly m the construction, oilfield, maintenance, aircraft industries and512 words
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243 1981-11-01 17 THE Getz Corporation (S) Sdn Bhd will display products such as vise Grip locking hand tools, Thomas Industries compressors, Campbell chains and Shop Vac, an all purpose cleaning machine for home use. The multiple uses of Vise Grip will be featured. The243 words
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Advertisement95 1981-11-01 17 Emblems of Quality Guest Commercial and Marine Lighting Jettne Fit* Hoaes (8.0. T. Approval) w Clover Grinding/Lapping Paste Moon Tank Cteaning Fitting Gates Industrial Hoeee/BeWng DtawAkValvo/HoooBHInQS Stainless steel and brass ball valves Portable Rotating Pipe and OrainaßoCtoantng Equipment Ctf^pK) VIC.OfjrH/ Stainless steel damps solve your fixing problems ■ni-DHAfVI Portable otectnc95 words
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Advertisement371 1981-11-01 17 PICO ART CONGRATULATES THE CAHNERS EXPOSITION GROUP ON THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF AIHEX '81 at fit j I^^O^BVf I m ■Baaajaj^g.^p^BMa^H I I < L 1O nT"?T^ai I Wherever we are at work building exhibits, there Official Main Contractor is no such thing as a standard exhibition stall. for ASIAN371 words
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