The Straits Times, 31 January 1982

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  • 13 1 The Sunday Times No. 2383 JANUARY 31, 1982 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 98/1/82
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  • 240 1 form Cambodia coalition' call by Beijing BEIJING, Sat THE Chinese Government urged the Khmer Rouge and two non-communist forces in Cambodia today to form a coalition government to fight the Vietnamese as soon as possible. A Foreign Ministry spokesman read the following statement in response to a reporter's questions about
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  • 40 1 NEW DELHI, Sat. Two people were buried alive in an avalanche that struck areas near the hill station of Manali, about 400 km from here, in the northern Himachal Pradesh state on Wednesday, it was reported today. AFP.
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  • 839 1 Dr Tay sets poser for hotels SINGAPORE hoteliers were yesterday given some food for thought when they were asked questions like: Do we need to maintain such high standards? Do most tourists expect and make use of the very high standards of strvice? In
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  • 93 1 ALONG the waters of the Snngel Sembawang, the search gaes on for fear drag addicts among It inmates of the Sembawang Drug Centre who escaped on Friday afternoon. The •then were arrested hours after their escape. The river Is about six kilometres from the centre In
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  • 77 1 MOSCOW, Sat. The Soviet Union has marked the centenary of the birth of Mr Franklin Roosevelt with unusually warm praise which compares him favourably with the present occupant of the White House. The Journal of the SovietUSA Institute said Mr Roosevelt was a realist in foreign policy
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  • 245 1 SBC aims to raise quality of shows THE SINGAPORE Broadcasting Corporation this year will concentrate on improving the quality of its shows. In an eve-of-birthday interview with The Sunday Times, its chairman Mr Wee Mon Cheng said: "The immediate problem with SBC now is quality and not quantity." The station
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  • 284 1 THE Urban Redevelopment Authority is building apartments to be rented out for the first time in two of its five new complexes. A total of 141 apartments will be built in the Orchard Road and Jalan Anak Bukit areas, and they are expected to be
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  • 235 1 Asean hails Japan tariff cuts JAKARTA, Sat. Asean today welcomed a decision by Japan to reduce import tariff rates of 1,653 items two years ahead of schedule. The tariff reduction, under a multi-lateral trade agreement, is expected to help exports of manufactured goods to Japan, an Asean official said. A
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  • 77 1 WASHINGTON, Sat Presij dent Ronald Reagan yesterday sent a message to two Soviet refugees in the US Embassy in Moscow pleading with them to stop a hunger strike. Mrs Lidiya and Mrs Augus--1 tina Vashchenko and five other I Pentecostal Christians took refuge in the embassy 3
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  • 66 1 I PARIS, Sal. Compagnie Onerale Maritime said yesterday that its gas transport ship Monge has picked up 66 Vietnamese "boat people off Vietnam's coast who were fleeing their country, and landed them in Singapore on Jan 20. The shipping line said the French Consulate in Singapore
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  • 77 1 THAI TROOPS SENT OUT BANGKOK, Sat. Thailand has sent fresh troops barked up with armoured cars to the Cambodian border amid fierce fighting between Vietnamese-led forces and Khmer Rouge guerrillas In the extreme west of Cambodia. Held reports reaching here said the rival forces uere battling heavily In 1
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  • 377 1  -  TAN BAN HUAT By THE government will build a pool of well-qualified landscape architects over the next few years as part of its effort to enhance the quality of Singapore's landscapes. From this year, two or three overseas scholarships in landscape architecture will be
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    • WORLD BRIEFS
      • 81 2 ISLAMIC RELJGOI S leaders yesterday withdrew from Indonesia's Muslim Party, splitting the country's main opposition to President Suharto less than two months before the start of a national elections campaign. The decision was taken at a meeting of the Ulemas (Islamic Religious Teachers) council, the organisation's
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      • 100 2 THE UNITED STATES, Britain and Czechoslovakia signed an agreement in Vienna on Friday, settling a 30-year-old dispute over the return to Prague of gold held since World War II in lieu of compensation for assets seized by the communists. Under the accord, Prague will pay Washington
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      • 99 2 SYRIA HAS executed a former air force commander and arrested 150 army officers for their role in an alleged recent plot to overthrow the regime of President Hafez Assad, the newspaper Al-Qabas said in Kuwait yesterday. In a report from Amman quoting "official Jordanian sources," the newspaper
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      • 61 2 EGYPTIAN PRESIDENT Hosni Mubarak arrived in Rome yesterday for a two-day official visit at the start of his first foreign tour since assuming power in October. He will have talks with Italian President Sandro Pertini, Prime Minister Giovanni Spadolini and Pope John Paul 11. Mr Mubarak will
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      • 83 2 CHINESE STRONGMAN Deng Xiaoping, vice-premier of the Chiiese Communist Party, has not been seen in public for the past 19 days and is still away from Beijing, according to a diplomat quoting Chinese sources. To curtail rumours on Mr Deng's health, a Chinese spokesman said simply
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      • 77 2 THE UNITED STATES Consulate in the northern province of Chiang Mai has evacuated 20 dependents of the US staff and increased security as a precaution against possible attacks by agents of opium warlord Knun Sa, Consulate-Gen Paul Bennett said in Bangkok yesterday. Khun Sa's army is battling Thai
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    • 146 2 WINNERS OF the Golden Eagle awards from the tint Manila International Film Festival posing for photographers after they received their awards from President Ferdinand Marcos and his wife, Imelda, on Friday. The winners are, from left: Special jury award for the Australian film (ialllpoH represented
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    • 70 2 500,000 apply for citizenship in Indonesia JAKARTA, Sat. About half a million Chinese in the country have applied for Indonesian citizenship following the government's offer of massive naturalisation, it was reported today. The chairman of Noble Loyalty Foundation, Mr P. Sujatmiko, was quoted by the Surabaya Post as saying that
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    • 405 2 SYRIA called on the United Nations General Assembly today to apply sweeping sanctions against Israel following its annexation of the Golan Heights, including suspending Israeli membership of the United Nations. Addressing the 157-na-tion body at an emergency session, Syrian Foreign Minister Abdul Halim Khaddam
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    • 36 2 LONDON, Sat. Actor Stanley Holloway, one of Britain's best-loved actors and originator of the role of Cockney gar baseman Alfred P. Doolittle in My Fair Lady, died today at 91, his agent reported. AP.
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    • 26 2 BEIRUT, Sat. Three people were killed when a car bomb exploded early today in Lebanon's southern city of Sklon, security sources said. Reuter.
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    • 305 2 FRIME Minister Indira (.andhl said here today that India would never attack Pakistan whether the two countries signed the proposed nowar agreement or not. Her remarks to Pakistani Journalists, reported by the Press Trust of India, were made as high-level Indian and Pakistani delegates began
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    • 155 2 NEW DELHI, Sat. Thirtyeight police officials and two doctors were suspended in Bihar State yesterday after they were indicted for having deliberately blinded suspected criminals with needles and acid in 1960. Bihar Chief Minister, Jagannath Mishra, told reporters that his government would take disciplinary action
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    • 329 2 Fresh proof of chemical warfare in S-E Asia WASHINGTON, Saturday THE State Department yesterday cited a new medical analysis to back op America's charges that chemical weapons are Wing used in Sootheast Asia in violation of International law. Spokesman Alan Romberg said the Information, an analysis of Mood samples from
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    • 392 2  - US is ready to resume sea law talks GLENDA KORPORAAL ?y Our Washington Reporter WASHINGTON, Sat. President Ronald Reagan yesterday announced that the United States was ready to resume negotiations on the long-running international Law of the Sea treaty. However, his remarks, which were seen as an encouraging sign by
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    • 209 2 Congress told of $350 m military sale plan WASHINGTON, Sat. The United States Defence Department yesterday notified Congress of a plan to sell US$l72 million (Ss3so million) in military equipment to Thailand, the Philippines. Saudi Arabia ana Turkey. Thailand will pay US$46 million for Vulcan air defence guns with radar
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    • 37 2 BELFAST, Sat. A youth last night shot dead Mr John McKeague. 51, leader of the Red Hand Commandos, an illegal para-military force of hardline Protestants in Northern Ireland, police said. The young man escaped. Reuter
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    • 94 2 JUANITA Marritt looks all geared up for a ride on the Belly Boat, a "flotation device" for fly-fishing. The boat was recently unveiled at the 40th annual San Francisco Sports and Boat Show, which ended last week. The Belly Boat consists of an inner tube
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    • 160 3 VERONA, Sat. The tip that led Italian police to the hideout in Padua where Red Brigades kidnappers were holding Brig-Gen James Dozier probably came from a young drug addict with terrorist connections, police sources said yesterday. They identified the probable tipster as Paolo Galati, 22, a
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    • 379 3 WEST GERMANY'S Chancellor, Mr Helmut Schmidt, and France's Prime Minister, Mr Pierre Mauroy, yesterday defended their controversial gas pipeline deal with the Soviet Union and opposed economic sanctions against the Soviets. Mr Mauroy told a news conference after Mr Schmidt and he met
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    • 44 3 TOKYO, Sat. A high-speed, high-altitude US reconnaissance SR-71 plane yesterday infiltrated deep into North Korean airspace, the official (North) Korean Central News Agency said today. This month, 18 such "undisguised espionage acts" by US reconnaissance planes were reported, the agency said. AP.
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    • 183 3 BONN. Sat. Chancellor Helmut Schmidt has threatened to resign If his coalition government cannot agree on an employment programme by next week, a leading Social Democrat parliamentarian said yesterday. Parliamentary floor leader Herbert Wehner said In a radio Interview to be aired today but released
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    • 287 3 Rallies against martial law in Poland NEW YORK, Sat AMERICANS staged rallies across the country today to coincide with a weekend of similar gatherings around the world to protest against martial law in Poland. The day's demonstrations will be followed by a 90-minute television show tomorrow featuring a mixture of
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    • Sideliners
      • 66 3 CHINA has completed a detailed map of a part of the ancient Silk Road crossing the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, Xinhua news agency said in a report monitored in Tokyo. The Silk Road which orginated at Xi'an, capital of Shaanxi province, was the ancient caravan
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      • 74 3 AN UNDERTAKER in Guangdong, preparing a man's body for his funeral, discovered the chest moving, the Guangdong newspaper Yangcheng Evening News reported yesterday. The mortuary hurriedly called a doctor to treat the man, and an ambulance took him to the hospital, the paper said. It said that
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    • 409 3 AN UNITED Malays National Organisation (Umno) divisional meeting here ended in chaos today with tables and chairs being thrown about and shots fired into the air. It was not known who fired the shots which left gaping holes in the ceiling of the
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    • 115 3 THIS Is Toh Slew Look, one of the H-nMiitfc-old Siamese twins who made Malaysian surgical history, at home with her mother. She was joined at the pelvis with her sister, Slew Pah, hot was separated in a ten-hear operation by local surgeons last
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    • 365 3 Political videotapes worry minister but police hands are tied POLITICAL videotapes are fast catching on here. Their popularity is even spreading from private parties Into coffee-shops where they are being played round the clock. Negri Sembilan Mentri Besar Datuk Rais Yatim today said certain groups of people were resorting to
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    • 437 3 Malaysia starts talks with main tin producers DENGKIL (Selangor), Sat. Malaysia, giving "notice to the world" that its patience was running out, announced today it had started talks with other major tin producers to find ways to protect its interests. Datuk Musa Hitam. who made the announcement, said he had
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    • 203 3 PENANG, Sat A "Manhattan-type city" will take shape on a new seafront with the construction of an off-shore coastal highway linking the new Penang bridge. The six-lane coastal road, about 6km long, is to be built 645 metres offshore, thus creating hun- dreds of
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    • 44 3 SCHIPHOL (The Netherlands). Sat. Dutch detectives ar- rested a 25-year-old Malaysian and confiscated 10 kilos of hi^h I quality heroin with a street value of about two million guilders (M{l6 million) in his possession, police said. He was i not identified. Reuter.
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    • 37 3 MIRI, Sat. Two Filipino fishermen, found adrift recently in waters near an oil field in Sarawak by a Sarawak Shell tug boat, have been admitted into hospital for exhaustion and "minor injuries." officials said. AP
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    • 344 3 JAKARTA, Sat. British Foreign Secretary Lord Carrington said today he hoped his coming visit to Malaysia would help to removemisunderstand- ings between the two! countries. Lord Carrington, in In- donesia on the first leg of I a two-week tour of Asean J countries, acknowledged that
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  • 185 4 Joo Chiat CC wins cert for best kept area CONSISTENT care and work paid off for a volunteer group of workers at Joo Chiat community centre which yesterday became the only community centre to win a commendation certificate for keeping its area green, clean and beautiful Altogether, 40 community centres
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  • 379 4 BELIEVED TO HAVE CROSSED SUNGEI SEMBAWANG BY BOAT POLICE are hunting for four drug addicts who are still at large after escaping with 12 others from Sembawang Drug Rehabilitation Centre in Admiralty Road East on Friday. Eleven were caught within hours and
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  • 338 4  - Musical treat from stars of Met Opera CHRIS YAP By NEW YORK Metropolitan Opera stars will team up with the Singapore Symphony Orchestra (SSO) to thrill serious music lovers with a three-night performance in July at the Victoria Theatre. The 15 Metropolitan singers will open with a selection of popular
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  • 349 4  - Fighting back to life toe and -thumb- BENG TAN By Medical Reporter MODERN surgical tochnlqnes gave a new promise of Uf e to a former maintenance technician after a machine crashed the four fingers of his right hand. Mr Sohlr bin Tekad, 29, did not expect anything, much leas his
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  • 282 4 THE Singapore Corporation of Rehabilitative Enterprises (Score) must upgrade its training of prison inmates and give them vocational skills. For, says Score chairman Baey Lian Peck in I his annual report, vocational training is likely to have a greater potential rehabilitation significance.
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  • 175 4 Dr Yeoh to head team toKL meet AN ELEVEN-MAN Singapore parliamentary delegation, led by the Speaker, Dr Yeoh Ghim Seng, will leave for Kuala Lumpur tomorrow to attend the fourth general assembly of the Asean InterParliamentary Organisation to be held there from Tuesday to Saturday. The general assembly will discuss
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  • 95 4 Conference on the Quran opens today THE fifth Quran conference based on the theme Only Quran is the Guide to Mankind at All Times will be held today from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Conference Hall. The Parliamentary Secretary for Health and Culture and MP for Kampung Übi,
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  • 56 4 Goods worth $43,000 stolen from store SHANGRI-LA Department Store in Orchard Road was broken into and goods i worth $43,000 were stolen, police said yesterday. Some of the items stolen included 91 watches. 39 (jold chains, 113 rings and a diai mond pendant. Police said the thieves entered by crawling
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  • 95 4 THE Development Bank of Singapore will lower its prime lending rate by 0.5 per cent to 10- per cent from tomorrow. But the bank's deposit rates will remain unchanged. The I interest raUs for the savings j accounts is 7.75 per cent and 7.25 per cent
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  • 132 4 POLICE are looking for a 26-year-old Chinese man who has cheated several people by giving them I cash cheques with a false signature. Police spokesman Assistant Supt Yeow Shang Ying told The Sunday i Times that the man had bought three hampers worth
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  • 188 4 ENGINEERS LEARN MORE OF ELECTRONIC DEVICES ABOUT 80 civil and structural engineers were at the Singapore Polytechnic yesterday to learn more about electronic devices that could help them in their work. They were told of a wide range of electronic measuring devices that could help them detect faults, stress and
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    • 296 4 Proposed Guild House National University of Singapore Society (NUSS) Application for Membership The NUSS, in its present form, evolved from the Stamford Club (founded in 1931). Graduates of universities, both local and foreign, are eligible for membership to the NUSS. Main objectives (1) To promote the interests and development of
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  • 113 6 GOING to Orchard Road via the underpass that crosses Scotte Road? Torn at the sign that reads "Scotto Road." For the signs, which have been there (or more than a year beneath the Dynasty Hotel end of the underpass, are In the
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  • 66 6 NZ welcomes investment from Singapore NEW ZEALAND would welcome investment from Singapore, said Trade Commissioner Warwick Hawker. Because of the number and size of projects, it was not enough to depend only on New Zealand investors, he said. Various tax and loan incentives are offered to lure foreign investment. These
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  • 828 6 SEPARATE HOUSING SCHEME FOR CIVIL SERVANTS CALL SINGAPORE teachers have called on the government to consider building flats in good localities for those in the civil service. They say such a move would not only help ease the pressure of the demand for public housing faced by the Housing Board
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  • 468 6 THE hotel industry is set to meet new challenges in the Eighties with plans to improve services and cope with increasing manpower needs through a productivity drive. Plans. include a management training programme for hotel staff and working with the
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  • 616 6  - A police commissioner who believes in goodwill and yet is tough on crooks GILLIAN POW By CHONG HE HAS a friendly look about him, but to criminals, he will always rate high on their hate list. Sir David McNee, 57, commissioner of London's Metropolitan Police, did not mind being stopped
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  • 91 6 THE Minister for Trade and Industry, Dr Tony Tan, said last night the number of public holidays in Singapore reflects the freedom of all the communities here to pursue their own cultures and to follow their traditions. The need to cooperate with one another
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  • 833 8 THE government wants to see a standard national system of measuring the physical fitness of Singaporeans instead of having various organisations with their own ways of assessing. Health and Second Defence Minister Goh Chok Tong, in launching the National Physical
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  • 198 8 STUDENTS wlm are to* busy to visit bookshops caa take advantage of Mr Koh Yeag Choo's aew books-00-whorU service. Hla mobile bookstore, which he claims la the first is Singapore, makes its rounds from aa early aa a.m. to schools in various parts of the Island.
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  • 233 8 SIX hundred trees have been planted by the Lions Club in Singapore, one for every member. Trees signified peace and a return to nature for the members, said Mr Kaoru Kay Murakami, president of the International Association of Lions Clubs. Mr Murakami,
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  • 141 8 THE Lions club of Singapore is looking into the possibility of setting up a home for the aged sick. Explaining the need for it in an interview yesterday, Mr Shiv Banerjee, the district chairman for developing leadership skills said there are a number
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  • 254 8 VIDEO games, designed and programmed by students, will be one of the attractions of Fun-O-Rama. a fun fair to be held by the AngloChinese Junior College on Feb 20. The organisers hope to raise $150,000 from the fair at the college at Dover Close
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  • 38 8 TAY LENG KHIANG. 23, a mechanic, was Jailed for a day and fined $600 by a magistrate yesterday for stealing two bottles of brandy from Toa Payoh Emporium on Friday at 1.45 p.m. He pleaded guilty.
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  • 179 8 A NEW bus guide Is expected to make Its appearance within a month. It hi not expected to be very different from previous issnes. The price will remain at 7t cents and there are no plans to raise It. There was a price Increase of
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  • 155 8 SCHOOLS must see to it that their students are not influenced by the bad sportsmanship displayed by some leading sportsmen over television. "The impact of television on the viewer tends to be sharp ana can deeply influence conduct, particularly in the
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  • 197 8 SPORTS colours award winners Miss Goh Siok Leng and Mr Wong Teck Fong are adamant that sports, far from being a hindrance, actually promotes study. Both won awards yesterday at the North Zone Schools Sports Council's annual colours award ceremony at Nanyang Junior College. Teck
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  • 204 8 Jogging every day kept his asthma away BUSDRIVER Sng Cher Tong, 46, suffered from asthma until he started exercising on his doctor's advice. That was four years ago. Today, the father of five is the proud winner of a National Physical Fitness Award Napfa silver medal. He is among the
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  • 33 8 ELANTA KANNIAPPAN. 24. was fined $50 by a magistrate yesterday for disorderly behaviour. He admitted shouting loudly at the playground of Block 58, Oylanj? Banru. yesterday at 1 a.m.
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  • 404 9 FOR those who are dissatisfied with the quality of television programmes shown, and see a second commercial TV station as the way to keep the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation on its young toes, the chairman of SBC has this to say: "It u> not the
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  • 723 9 IN THE past one year as chairman of the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation, Mr Wee Mon-Cheng has already introduced a number of changes for the better. But what does he personally think of this "two-year-old child" he has been minding? He gives his
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  • Article, Illustration
    78 9 Wm I HOPE tke pa bH| Uc will give SBC time. We are rertrict■B ed •bjeetivHy aid ■I subjectively. The rale H^K «f televkl— m we H| see It to galdiBg |^K oar cooatryme* hU 99| the pr»per aid e«rw| reet path to Mil— boUdlnn. It's aetaally like a child
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  • 358 9 OUR close links with Japanese broadcasting go as far back as 20 years ago when Singapore started her television service in 1963. Both our technical and production staff received their training in the NHK training centre at Kinuta, Tokyo, and on attachments to NHK studios.
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  • 71 9 THE Singapore Broadcasting Corporation yesterday announced that Mr Steve Huang, formerly managing director of Hongkong Rediffusion Television, has been ap- pointed a consultant for three months. His brief is to study various aspects of SBC's operations and to submit a report on improvements. He joins drama and
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  • The Sunday Times
    • 473 10 DR TAY Eng Soon, like all good speechmakers should, has left hoteliers with much to ponder over. His thought provoking speech at yesterday's Singapore Hotel Association convention raises three important questions. The first is: Do we need very high standards of service at our hotels?
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    • 190 10 MR Eric Gee paid with scarcely a murmur when enforcement officers from the Post Office arrived at his home In Camberwell, south London, last week, and told him that he was using an unlleeneed television set. He pointed oat that the set he started renting six months ago
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  • 120 10 Britain frostbound LONDON, Jan. 28. Great Britain is in the grip of Arctic weather. Bitter cold continues, and skating is being indulged in on the various London reservoirs. Ordinary outdoor sports have been interfered with. The Cup Tie matches have been cancelled and there has been no
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  • Focus
    • 1026 10  - Roadrunner's reluctant bid for fame JOHN ROCHE By TV takes a special kind of lunacy to run 10,000 metres, especially when Singapore has an eminently convenient bus and taxi service. It takes rare incompetence to do that sort of thing my way so if you have nothing better to do
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    • 974 10 WE should and we must care for our elders. The Prime Minister recently called for tax incentives and laws to encourage children to look after their parents. But Welfare has many faces between employer and employee, within the family and between the
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    • 786 10 i Several Chinese dishes are supposed to be cooked f in its own juices and served on the dining table in the same cooking vessel. Now for the first time an f 4 astonishing oven and tableware set allows you to I A- >-v +s**^. L^ •-v s% 4h H
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  • 871 11 women's dreams which was compared with a sample of women who were not pregnant. The pregnant women had five times as many dreams about misfortunes as the others. One of the interesting things about the experiment was that doctors were able to predict correctly which of
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  • 515 11 High flyer SIA 'A' team wins the 1981 Business Houses Chess League SOME of the most ardent chess fans are to be found in modest clubs such as the Sports and recreation clubs of business houses. The 1981 Business Houses riiess League whirh ended last week attracted 12 teams representing
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  • 1220 12  - The revival of Dance ANNE MILLINGTON By DANCE, that expression of fluid grace and emotion, is once again popular among Singaporeans. Not just in ballet form but in ballroom, disco and jazz styles as well. Mushrooming is a whole industry, albeit small, that caters to our hoofers' needs. THERE has
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  • 670 12  -  PETER GRIER in Washington By This movable extravaganza was carted around the country by a fleet of semitrailers and a chartered Boeing 727. And, from their share of the take, the Stones had to pay salaries and board for their entourage
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    • 344 13 3 models feature new flash system EASTMAN Kodak company has announced a new Kodak system for instant photography, including three folding cameras with built-in flash that fires every time a picture is taken. These new cameras, bearing the trademark Kodamatic, will use a new Kodamatic instant
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    • 97 15 New auto focus zoom lens WHEN the MB-F la used with the new Pentax AF S5mm-7»mm auto Imu loom lens, the CMMn'i revolutJon»ry built-in electronic foenslng system offers complete TTL auto focM control. Tke new throngh-the-lens auto focas system, which places the control Inside the camera and the power system
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    • 253 15 THE heart of the Pentax LX 35mm SLR is its Integrating Direct Metering (IDM) system which incorporates a new generation silicon photo diode at the base of the mirror box. This system performs integrated light metering functions for both automatic and TTL flash exposures directly off
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    • 383 17 ZOOM lenses, considered a technical breakthrough 10 years ago, are no longer a novelty. Nearly every major camera or lens manufacturer today includes at least a few zoom lenses in their "arsenal". Most of these zoom lenses, however, are telephoto, covering focal lengths from
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    • 239 17 ...and countless others to choose from THERE is no doubt that lenses are one of the most important parts of a camera. They provide versatility and flexibility that enables even the amateur shutterbug to exercise his imagination in picture-tak-ing. Among the most popular brands in the market today is the
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    • 331 18 SLR that runs on solar power RICOH Company Limited has developed a single-lens reflex camera called the Ricoh XR-S which features automatic and manual exposure control. The camera uses a solar battery as the power source. For conventional single-lens reflex cameras, silver oxide or alkaline batteries are the norm. Photographers
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    • 290 18 MINOLTA'S Hi-Matic AF2 is a 35mm camera that is capable of "talking" a photographer out of making a mistake. It combines automatic exposure, audible and visual warning signals, built-in electronic flash, and Minolta's easy filmloading system with other exciting features to make it
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  • SUNDAY TIMES SPORT
    • 260 23 WASHINGTON, Sat. The president of the International Olympic Committee, Joan Antonio Samaranch, said yesterday that President Reagan, of the United States, had assured him that his country would take adequate security measures during the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. Samaranch told reporters he had
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    • 280 23 By HAKIKAT RAI ASV Cologne, one of the biggest athletics clubs in West Germany, have agreed to offer a three-month free training stint for six local athletes in preparation for the Asian Games in New Delhi in November. Rolf Von de Laage, an official of
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    • 33 23 RAMLAN ALI won the first race in the Optimist Class for under-15-years old sailors at the Singapore Yachting Association dinghy championships off Changi yesterday. Ben Tan was second and Nuru third.
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    • 186 23 Wily Jagtar storms to a fine hattrick JAGTAR SINGH, of Police Sports Association, dominated the Lotto cross-country League when he stormed to his third successive win at the Macßitchie Reservoir yesterday, reports HAKIWith one more race remaining, Jagtar looks unbeatable. But yesterday's victory must have been the toughest for him
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    • 48 23 HONGKONG, Sat. Britain's Andy Holden won the Hongkong marathon in a record time of 2 hrs. 17 mm 43 sec. today. The previous record of 2:29.43 was set by Japanese Yoshinobu Kltayana last year. More than 200 runners took part in the race. AP.
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    • 33 23 TOKYO, Sat. The All-Japan team beat the visiting Hongkong national rugby team 18-12 in the third and final game of their Japan tour at Tokyo's Prince Chichibu Rugby Stadium today. AP.
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      59 23 ANG MO KIO STUDENT RUNS CREDITABLE 400 M TORONTO, Sat. American Renaldo Nehemlah shattered the world Indoor mark for the men's 50--yard hardies for the second year running at Maple Leaf Garden* here yesterday. He clocked 5.92 sees, to beat the previous world best of 5.98 see*, be
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    • 447 23 FLEET-FOOTED Lye Fei Phoon put herself in contention for a place in the team for the ASEAN schools' meet in Bangkok when she ran a superlative race in the 400 metres in the first trial at Cedar Avenue yesterday, reports HAKIKAT RAI.
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    • 288 23 McNamara ousts Taroczy to enter semi-finals DELRAY BEACH, Florida, Sat. Fourth-seeded Australian Peter 1 McNamara beat Hunfary's Balazs Taroczy 7-5, -4 to qualify to meet Argentina's Jose-Luis Clerc in the semi-finals of the US$3OO,OOO ($612,000) Gold Ov>3t Classic yester- day. Other milts: Jose-Luis Clerc (Arg) w.o. Jose Higueras (Spain;; Eliot
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    • 78 23 LONDON, Sat. Stuart Davenport, of New Zealand, won the British Open under 23 squash title after his final opponent Australian Glen Brumby had retired in the second game, hardly able to move with a badly infected left foot at Wembley last night. It was a disappointing
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    • 71 23 PARIS, Sat. Renault auto racing team manager Gerard Larrousse predicted yesterday that attempts by Grand Prix drivers to defy the sports' ruling body would fail because their teams will pay fines imposed on the drivers. He said that he saw no alternative but for Renault to
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    • 61 23 KANPUR, Sat. England were 213 (or three in their first innings at the close on the first day of the sixth and final cricket Test against India here today. Scare*: England 213-3 (G. Gooch 58, C. Tavare 24, K. Fletcher 14, D. Gower 75 n.0.,
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    • 356 23 ZOELLER SLIPS TO SHARE SECOND SPOT SAN DIEGO, Sat. Johnny Miller i scored a five- under-par 67 yesterday to move into a three-stroke lead in the USS3OC,OOO ($612,000) Andy Williams-San Diego Open golf tournament. Miller had 12-under-par total of 132 after two rounds. Fuzzy
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    • 243 23 By JANICE SEAH THE age of computers has hit the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association. Now, thanks to "Apple", a computer with a 42k (42,000 words) memory bank, every known Singapore pla. er and that works out to at least 700 can be ranked, as
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    • 91 23 SINGAPORE TOBACCO COMPANY (PRIVATE) LIMITED The following prices in Singapore are effective from today. Recommended Price to Consumers Imported from U.S.A. Pkg. Per Unit Pall Mall 20s $2.10 Kent Deluxe 20s 2.10 I Kent Golden Lights Deluxe 20s 2.10 Kent King Size (Soft Cup) 20s 2.00 Kent (Crush Proof Box)
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    • 223 23 Shock result for Hungary SYDNEY, Sat. The Hungarian national soccer team were held to a shock 3-3 draw by an eager, fast-running Sydney Olympic side in the anniversary tournament at St. George Stadium here yesterday. Hungary scored through Laszlo Kiss, Andras Torocsik and Jozsef Varga, while Mark Koussas, Jim Zeros
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  • SUNDAY TIMES SPORT
    • 288 24  -  EPSOM JEEP By JUARA has a firstrate chance of scoring a hattrick in the Div 2 Arachmis Handicap for Class 2 sprinters (Race 8) at Bukit Timah today. This racy Wandering Eyes three-year-old made an impressive debut at Bukit Timah in November when he coasted home
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    • 5334 24 ■BBJMBHpBK 2.15 CLASS 4 DIV 3 1,200 m I 'FTm jB Bromhedia Handicap (B,.innt 7 n •m^m^m^k^m^m^m (Hating* IV-Vi) (Stakes: $15,000) Mta.ita.nßm Smiling Face-K Chong 4 nzg (1400 m, By Without Favour out of Miss Walmac; ran 3rd once over 1400 m at ay three '^^1 t 3117*8
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    • 268 24  -  TIPTOP By VAJVA should erase his laststart failure by winning Race 5 for Class 2 Div 1 horses over 1,400 m The four-year-old Boysie Boy gelding was in midfield all the way when seventh in a Div 1 race over the Kuala Lumpur 1,200 m
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    • 260 24  -  TONTO By LAST-START winner Wkadnnit looks good enough to chalk up another win in Race 5. In December the Thatch four-year-old beat Polynesian n by one-and-a-half lengths in Class 2 Div 5 over the Kuala Lumpur 1,200 m. In May, he easily defeated Mataram by
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    • 74 24 WATCH these horses if there is rain: RACE 1: McGarret 11. How Can, Bravo Bravo. RACE 2: It's Terrific. Drunken Fist, Seletar. RACE 3: Gulf Falcon. Man Wang. RACE 4: Parklane Kid. El Toshi, Marshall Silver. RACE I: Vaiva. Neptune Sapphire, Ribblesdale. RACE Raja Sakti. Neptune Topaz. Born
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    • 152 24 RACE EPSOM JEEP FAIRWAY RACING ED Bravo Bravo Sam Ho Thunderbird Bravo Bravo Thunderbird Sam Ho Sam Ho Sen Puchong Tesshenda Hiyagriv Drunken Fist Wayinfront S. Gonzal** Perak Prince Hiyagriv Squar. Mis* S Gonzales Wayinfront Dalang Lagi Intan Follow Me Contract Phantom Ace Datang Lagi Phantom Aca Follow Me
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    • 169 24  -  EQUESTRIENNE By RULING LORD has a bright chance in Race 6. After two unplaced starts, he got off the mark in his third outing i:<»re. Sent over 1,600 m for Class 4 Div 4 horses last November, he fought out the finish with
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    • 2260 25  -  TONTO By PETER LEE, Bill Sharp and last year's champion jockey, Alwyn Tweedie were in their element at Bukit Timah yesterday the first day of the January-February Meeting. Each landed a double. Lee booted home favourite Kampong Batu in Race 1 and outsider
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    • 818 25 JOCKEYS Alwyn Tweedie and A.K. Cheam were yesterday suspended for two days each by the stewards for careless riding in Race S and Race 7 respectively. The Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's races: RACE 1: Boom Town Charlie II (Rajoo) sat back as the gates were released and
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  • SUNDAY TIMES SPORT
    • 748 26 AS international sport becomes more a business and less pleasure, the mental pressures increase. But we can still achieve success, says Dr lan Cockerill, one of a new breed who call themselves sports scientists. In Cockerill's academic working kit are tools such as psychological game plan,
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    • 24 26 Z MATTHEWS, Hutton and Perry didn't need awfully sincere men with sympathetic airs to boost their egos. They just did what came natu- rally.
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    • 35 26 CLOUGH is his own psychologist, says the normally cautious doctor whose admiration for the Forest manager is enhanced by the fact that they are both from the North East, North Yorkshire in his case, s
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    • 350 26  -  JOE DORAI By FANDI AHMAD'S fabulous goal in the 41st minute helped Singapore hold Young Boys of Berne to a 1-1 draw and keep intact the Republic's unbeaten record against top Swiss club sides at the National Stadium last night. The tricky Fandi stunned
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    • 293 26 LONDON, Sat. Kevin Keegan's eighth-minute foal gave Southampton a -0 win over Middlesbrough and sent them soaring to the top of the English First Division soccer table for the first time in their 97-year history. DIVISION ONE Arsenal 1 Leeds 0 Villa 0
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    • 19 26 CHAM SINGH (Paddl Jaglr) aged 50, of Victor Sports passed away suddenly on 30/1/82. Funeral details, tel *****9
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    • 81 26 HOCKEY: SWHA U-» e«mpettttoa Beseri Youths v SCC, Theresians A v GSC (STC ground, 3.30. 5). Balestler six-a-side tournament (Balestier Road. 8.30). SOCCER: FAS doublr kn*rk-*at Tanjong Katong v N. Wanderers, Geylang West v Race Course Utd (Gloucester Barracks. 4.30). .Natt*a»l U-lt iMiiumt: Combined Schools v Bedok CSC,
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    • 309 26  -  PATRICK BASTIANS By KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Singapore coach Tony Naughton predicted today that Peter Hill will reach the semifinals of the World junior individual squash championships which starts at the Subang Jaya courts here tomorrow. In his secret book of calculations, which Hill has
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    • 27 26 KANGAR, Sat. Perlis beat Negri SembUan 3-1 in a Malaysia Cup soccer match here today. In another match at Kuantan, Pahang beat Kedah 4-1. NST.
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    • 345 26 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Filipinos Robbie Yam and Raul Cervantes, arrived here last night for the World junior individual squash championship, starting at Subang Jaya tomorrow, despite the Philippine Squash Rackets Federation's expulsion from the International Squash Rackets Federation for not paying membership fees
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    • 281 26  -  J. RAJENDRAN By BRAVOS earned the right to meet Scorpions for the Singapore Rugby Union Division One title when they squashed Police 46-8 (five goals and four tries against two tries) at Thomson Road yesterday. The win put Bravos level with Scorpions,
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    • 57 26 ADELAIDE, Sat. I Courageous performances by Greg Chappell (61) and Allan Border (78 not out) i today helped haul Australia out of trouble in the Third Test cricket match against the West Indies 1 here. At stumps on the first day, Australia had recovered from 17
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    • 81 26 AISTRALJA Ist laas Laird c Dujon b Roberts 2 Wood c Gamer b Roberts 5 Dyson c Dujon b Holding 1 Hughes c Greenidge b Holding 5 (happell c Garner b Holding 61 Border not out Marsh retired hurt 37 Yardley b Croft 8 LUlee not out 0 Kxtrafc
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    • 79 26 MEDIUM paceman Mahesh Mehta is the only notable absentee from the 18-member Singapore squad for the International Cricket Conference Associate Members Trophy in Birmingham from June 16-July 11, reports J. RAJENDRAN. The squad: S. Munith (captain). C. Kantllal, Au'ijit Dass, S. Sathivail, B. BaL krishnan.
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      • 24 26 BADMINTON: Sweden completed a 9-0 rout of West Germany in a semi-final tie of the Thomas Cup competition in Dv is burg.
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      • 35 26 BOXING: For the second timo in three weeks Maurice Hope, the former world light middleweight champion, has pulled out of an Albert Hall right because of the "flu", it was announced in London.
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      • 32 26 CYCLING: The Danish team of Gert Frank and Hans-Hen rik Oersted were in the lead with 112 points after the first night of the six-day race here in Copenhagen.
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      • 31 26 FIGURE SKATING: Defending champion Scott Hamilton was still No. 1 after two events in the men's competition despite missing a jump in the United States championships in Indianapolis.
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      • 20 26 SKI-ING: The world alpine championships in Schladming. Austria, came to a halt because there was too much snow.
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      • 57 26 SNOOKER: Defending champion Alex Higgins showed superb form and skill to reach the semi-finals of the Benson and Hedges Masters tournament at Wembley Conference Centre in London. After a dramatic week in which he had twice failed to turn up for exhibition matches, Higgins bounced back to crush
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      • 25 26 VOLLEYBALL: A High School Selection team, of Japan, beat the visiting Australian junior boys' team 3-0 in a goodwill match in Tokyo. Agencies.
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    • 17 26 SPORTING SAM by Reg Wootton PnMivheri hv The Straits Times Press 1975) Ltd. and Printed by Tim
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    • 1080 1  -  GILLIAN POW CHONG By IN THE HOT SEAT WITH HER THOUGHTS IN THE CLOUDS SINGAPORE tower, Singapore 7-1--1 Singapore 7-1-1, Singapore tower, surface wind 0-5-0 degrees, 1-5 knots, maximum 2-5 knots, cleared to land. And she brings in yet another flight safely to land. To the
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    • 158 1 There's nothing W unique about this career. More women should Join as. Am air traffic controllers, we provide smooth and expeditious flow of aircraft with maximum safety. There's a lot of tension that goes with the Job, hat after a while one Jast gets to lean to Uve with 1t
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      • 850 2  -  WALTER BEOW Excalibur Coming to the Capitol By EXC ALJBUR is nothing like those glowing tales of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table you read about in your textbooks while in school. While one is sublime and romanticised, the other is
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      • 517 2 Here Comes Fortune Coming to Chong Gay cinema* By CHONG WING HONG GAMBLING, they say, is the fastest way to make a fortune, especially during the festive Lunar New Year. Therefore, it comes as no surprise that there are three gambling
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      • 525 4  -  By LIM PHAY-LING SHE has wooed thousands of battle-weary soldiers during World War TJ with her memorable songs. They called her the Forces' Sweetheart and the Sweetheart of Song, and she's best remembered for her promise "We'll Meet Again" and the catch-in-the-throat Yours" and the
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      • 165 4 HOT WAX TOP 20 jg, S SONG TITLES 1 1 Why Do Fooh Fal In Love (Diana Ross) 5 2 Daddy's Home (Ciff Richard) 4 3 Let's Groove (Earth, MM I Fre) 10 4 Trouble (Lindsey Buckinfham) 12 5 Your* Turks (Rod Stewart) 6 6 Tonjfht I'm Yours (Rod Stewart)
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        848 4  -  MICHAEL PASKEVICH By in Hollywood FROM this week's Believe-It-Or-Not file /™m<vc „,™a tk.t *u~ comes word that the three gorgeous girls of TV's "Dallas" Pamela, Sue Ellen and Lucy aren't sure if they're eood lookine "All of us VICTORIA PRINCIPAL. CHARLENE TILTON and myself are very iinecure,' revealed IJNDA
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      • 315 4 aMHHiammß Even the pseudo-Dixie BTvyS I touch at the end of "Wake Me When It's Over" could I not put me off. Voyeur is not a departure DAVID SANBORN: from his two most recent VOYEUR (Warmer Brw) albums for Warners, the David Sanborn is prob-
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      • 260 4 ABBA: THE VISITORS (Poly dor) The Abba hitmachine never malfunctions, from the sounds of its latest product, The Visitors. The effect, though, may not be as immediate as on some of the old recordings; numbers like "One Of Us". "Like An Angel Passing Through My
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    • TRAVEL
      • 2342 8 bESUB IT'S a long, diverse and potentially dangerous journey, jam-packed with much privation, to get to Pulau Nias in north Sumatra, but, believe you me, it is worth all the risks and hardships, and the many efforts which perforce, must be made. Nias is one of
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      • 119 9 4 HOW can we ever forget the boat trip, the bases and tracks, the chief and his people, the visitor watchers and the fluorescent light, and dozing off to the somewhat anachronistic choir practice and the chess being played until all hoars in the street And the pigs, the chooks
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      • 320 9 Shades of Shogun for tourists visiting London VISITORS to London will be able to see hundreds of rare Japanese treasures, some so rare and delicate that they are hardly ever seen by the public even in Japan. A great Japan Exhibition, covering the art of the Edo Period (1600--1868, the
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    • food
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        900 10  -  ALAN JOHN By PLACE: Milano Pizza House 0426 (second floor) Orchard Plaza TELEPHONE: *****50 FOOD: Pizzas, fast food BUSINESS HOURS: 1 a.m. to 9 p.m. Closed on Sundays HUMPHREY Tio makes pizzas. Has been making them for a long time, too. And every time he held a pizza
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      • 1037 10 Some tasty local delights found at the hotels SO, this is the Year of the Dog according to the Chinese calendar, and with the first week of Chinese New Year behind us, so is the sound of distant drums that everyone kept hearing all day long last Monday. There are
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    • 478 1 s^paaaaaaj naa^naaaaaßiaß^naj w J 111 r J I L J H| I BEHIND THE MYTH OF EXCALIBUR P. TWO What ehJlvary? It never existed. What brave, bold knights? They're a bonch of boosing, wenching soldiers. WALTER SEOW previews "EX- i I CALIBUR" la CINEMA page this i week, and brings
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    • 285 2 CAPITOL: LAST 4 DAYS! (SS?t759) 5 SHOWS at 11am, 1 JO, 4.00, 8.30 ft 9.15 a A MOP BY BALLOON ON the ROOF of a SKY-HIGH FORTRESS STRONGHOLD in THE MOST ORIGINAL JRINGROBBERY Of 100 MILLION IN EMERALDS' B mIB -*n^fSfT /**3 W^' I^JpGREEN ICE I RYAN O'NEAL -ANNE ARCHLR'OMAR
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    • 611 4 Thong Huat I&E Pte. Ltd. on behalf of R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. announces the prices of the following brands imported from the US. A. effective 31st January 1982. WINSTON Filter CPB 20's 552.00 WINSTON Filter CPB 10's Ssl.oo WINSTON Filter KS (Soft Pack) 20's 552.00 WINSTON c ilter 100
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    • 71 4 Wm Dato Lim Seng Soon, d.p.m.j. I|§> Chairman/Managing Director in! [s^l Board of Directors W Si lim sen^ soon m m 12SI ELECTRIC CO. PTE. LTD. |»|<| wish to thank all business associates jp|! and friends for their invaluable presence, g^f gifts and well wishes Is|| gig on the occasion
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    • 117 5 **w __K___r_i_P____P_____P______P___i____P_________P_____l ____^S_________fi_5__'^Bi *'^^^^^__?^5^^__S^___i^8___2 ?^^^^%__T y u i— l— k I fe *_2^ _»3 _»5 'fc) te _BI i 5 f r f f _i i _i __L __I______I^___________L________'-'9_l_ The Amazing AKAI VS-5 Video 14 Day/9 Programme Timer Recorder. Precision made to give Warning Alarm Buzzer picture perfect images for
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 1141 5 j^fl ~^H I P-m-): Barbara Carey I I M <l 1S a successful career j |^V woman. She gets an inj^^^kT vitation from her blind IA sister, to visit her in BOOK ADVEN- M Mfe t^H Rome. She accepts. TURKS THK H^ K V| But once in Rome, II A
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    • 1026 5 8.55 AM Opening folowed by Chingay 525 Sandburt's Lincoh Mrs LinProcession Live coln s Husband 10.40 TamanKanak-Kanak (Malay) J-" 5! WL (EnBS hi o 11.05 Book Adventures An.mal Talk "J f W t^SJ^f^ 6 1155 XES Z£X ~lncorpo- »BftS u ££rLc« rating Big League Soccer (Malay) 1.25 Mork And Mndy
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    • 257 7 j XilH^fMf I^^^Sl^JS^Jl SH€ ii "1 He glides effortlessly until he sjcts HB9Hr~ "^K~^^tl Bi*S^r~i /^lj^^c v^cm now _^^fVW^^m Wujuu pursuit ol his mcai tor 3ltl .-;.y L^ 5 i ORaB cakes. «—*<^!^^nl a ABE >OU SURE LJ NOT A CHANCE "SHE I f^M^mrifS TOrftjSFir m'^ r* miss»om uiorlpljari y^-rV\
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    • 216 8 ThsM^gjcof THE STRATE. TIMES CLA&SIEIED It makes buying or selling a snap! You'll find a spectrum of classified sections in the Straits Times Classified,' =^jT^fe^^listing merchandise to match buyers ~W Hfc— and sellers. /n^/Wvl No matter what you need, it's likely to J w I \r J^ I appear in
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    • 179 10 THE FEAST OF THE FESTIVAL x* M <^9^^% yjfy i* \*v jw^^^^^d^^k B^B^^^^^^^^^B^Bi 'Good Fortune* Raw Fish Pig's Trotters •«*H« »r For every order of Good Fortune" Raw Fish Scallops with Celery n 1 AJI < ffi? i from January 26 to February 8, a Good Fortune Pig's Tongue »A:A^«i»«i
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    • 2203 1  - Read NAGA' for a good scare ILSA SHARP By EVERY month, the Sunday Times Arts Special will profile a local writer in an attempt to promote local works. We start today with 30 year-old PETER MANZU, author of a blood-and-guts thriller in the "Jaws" mould, yet distinguished by its intensely
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    • 513 1 Manzu Adventurer's blood in his veins PIPE-SMOKING Peter Manzu lives in a oneroom Queenstown flat furnished in unremarkable Singaporean fashion, right down to the pink roses-on-green lino. When I visited him, he was glued to a video tape of "Exorcist II." Demonology and the occult are his current interests. On
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    • 654 1 ONLY three years old. Times Books International (TBI) is the Times Organisation's general bookpublishing division. Structurally, it comes under Times Publishing Sdn Bhd and is located at Times Centre in Paya Lebar, not at Times House, River Valley
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    • 1243 2  - Here's an art for is still down to form that to earth PAULINE WALKER 'MODERN 1 is such a big word." Her curved fingers sketch inverted commas in the air. "Everyone is a 'modern' dancer, from your auntie onwards." Patricia Hon laughs gently. She is talking about America, where she
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      • 148 2 dictionaries 'Wfn^^r CHAMBERS^^ M twentieth century f a^l^Bi^fc i^^Be^v w dictionary |1X m j~y i j f~**\_ *1 J T^ R«v»«d edition with imw tupplamant \\r^\f\t\dlP\C^Q 'm£^X\C^lPCk I dW€% W ill ■/■TV^'H ■■^I^^k'C The Twentieth Century Dictionary stands alone among single-volume dictionaries. Ul\,ll\Jß UlilCj/ VJv:i IClOi Ol lit V-l IXl\*X
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      1289 3  -  RAVINDRAN VELOO By ByR "NOBODY believes doing this for fun, tests Ruby Lim-Yai Sitting with or tucked under her corner o( a little ci high-ceilinged room nang Lane, she is ing about the genera reaction to Singapon "Living Room T Group ACT 3, of she forms one- third.
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      • 293 4 DPENING here on Feb 8 will be "The Moving Picture Mime Show" comprising Panl FUplak, i Scot, Toby Sedgwlck, a Londoner, and David 3alnes, an American, on ftage, with Maedee Dopres as stage manager and Roger Take as tdmlnlstrator. The trio met when studying mime
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      • 51 4 ALTHOUGH most countries in Asia desire more 'books of knowledge,' they would do well not to disregard 'books of power.' Politicians and social thinkers who discount the force and content of the spirit as either fragile or indirect, and, therefore, of little or no practical value, ought to hesitate. Prof
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