The Straits Times, 4 July 1982

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  • 13 1 The Sunday Times No. 2405, JULY 4, 1982 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 98/1/82
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  • 7 1 Our creme de la creme turning sour?
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  • 741 1  -  JUNE TAN and HEDWIG ALFRED By BRIGHT students, tutored by experienced and dedicated teachers in Junior colleges, should achieve a rounded development. A robust constitution and a keen Intellect are two qualities for a productive and worthwhile career. Given that extra strength of character which
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  • 493 1 BEIRUT, Sat THREE weeks of futile talks seeking a peaceful settlement to the Lebanese crisis have pushed the I^aelis closer to the brink of renewed military action against Palestinian guerillas trapped in west Beirut. Dr George Ha bash, a founder of the Palestine Liberation
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  • 59 1 JOHANNESBURG, Sat. Police and mine security guards shot and killed six black miners during the second straight night of rioting yesterday in the world's richest gold mining district, a mine spokesman said. Three blacks were killed at the West Driefontein mine and three at the Grootvlei
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  • 377 1 DIEGO MARADONA came to Spain hailed as the new Pele, the brightest star of the World Cup finals. On Friday night, he walked off a Spanish field face down. His team, world champions Argetina were three goals down to Brazil when he let fly with his feet,
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  • 115 1 WIMBLEDON, Sat. Martina Navratilova swept through the last five games to beat defending champion Chris Evert Lloyd 6-1, 3-6, 6-2, today and win the Wimbledon women's championship for the third time. Jimmy Connors had an easy passage into the men's final with a straight
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  • 35 1 The smirk didn't last lon* Sri Lankan hijacker Sepala Ekanayake has get his comeuppance. Yesterday President Jayewardene ordered his arrest following worldwide protests from pilots. Stery on Page 3.
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  • 271 1  - Feedback from younger civil servants LIAK TENG KIAT By THE government has set up what it calls a Junior Committee whose task is to obtain feedback from younger officers on their aspirations and their views on how the civil service can be improved. The committee, formed in March and headed
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  • 69 1 CAPE CANAVERAL, Sat. The pilots of America's space shuttle put on a patriotic tele vision show on their last full day in orbit today and prepared the "remarkable flying machine" for a Fourth of July landing in California. The spacemen were to be welcomed home by
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  • 69 1 NEW DELHI, Sat. A writ was filed in the high court her* today challenging the nomination of Mr Giani Zail Singh as a candidate for the presidential election on July 12. The petitioners, Mr Raj Narain, an opposition party leader, and another, sought the quashing of the nomination
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  • 748 1 SAYS MALAYSIAN PAPER KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday About half a hectare of park land, part of a popular playground in Petaling Jaya since the 70s, has been subdivided and awarded to five influential Selangor government officials and the wife of another. The action
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  • 386 1  -  NANCY CHNG By Our Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK, Sat. Cambodian Prince Norodom Sihanouk, in his first visit to Thailand after 29 years, was tonight reminded by Thai Foreign Minister Siddhi Savetsfla of the difficult task that faces the coalition government of Democratic Kampuchea.
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  • 73 1 BEIRUT, Sat. Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat said here today an Israeli attack on Muslim west Beirut is Imminent because the PLO, the Lebanese government and American envoy Philip Habib were unable to reach agreement on the withdrawal of Palestinian guerillas from Lebanon. "They have three divisions
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    • 199 1 300 World Cup fans defect: P. 2 THE BEAUTY and the Beast: See Back Page, our other Page 1 INSIDE VICOM, AAS TAKE OVER VJCOM, the NTUC's car inspection centre, and the Automobile Association of Singapore will soon take over the testing of light goods vehicles and taxis from the
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  • The Sunday Times Worldwide
    • 182 2 Jenkins named leader of Social Democrats LONDON, Sat. Former cabinet minister Roy Jenkins was named the first leader of Britain's Social Democratic Party yesterday, finally glimpsing the prospect of becoming Prime Minister. Mr Jenkins, 61, beat off a challenge from former Foreign Secretary David Owen, 44, to win by more
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    • 63 2 BANGKOK, Sat. Foreign ministers from Vietnam, Laos and the Vietnamese-installed regime in Cambodia will hold a regular biannual conference, their sixth, in Ho Chi Minn City soon, the Vietnam News Agency (VNA reported yesterday. VNA, quoting a Vietnamese Foreign Ministry statement, gave no other details of the coming
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    • 32 2 CASABLANCA, Sat. A heat wave fed by hot winds from the Sahara Desert spread across northern Morocco yesterday, bringing temperatures to as high as 47 degrees Celst..c „t1;,.i,1r t,i,l ITPI
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    • 223 2 MADRID, Sat. More than half the CM Poles allowed out of Poland to watch the World Cap football matches In Spain havr defected and are seeking asylum in the West, members of the tour groups said yesterday. "This was our only chance," said
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    • 135 2 LONDON, Sat. Manufacturers of papal souvenirs are claiming compensation from the Vatican for more than £1 million (about SSI million) worth of goods left unsold after Pope John Paul's visit to Britain last May. Companies officially licensed to produce the mementoes yesterday met
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    • 527 2 Call for talks by West European leaders taken up Trans-Siberian pipeline ban to be discussed BRUSSELS, Saturday THE United States showed its eagerness to avoid a conflict with European allies when it announced readiness yesterday to hold talks to resolve their trade
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    • 78 2 BEIJING, Sat. Shake speare's tragedy King Lear is being performed in China for the first time since the communist takeover 33 years ago, the Xinhua news agency said. The play which opened in Shanghai last Thursday is staged in a Chinese translation by the Shanghai Drama
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    • 42 2 MADRID, Sat. A tyre blow out on a police van north-east of here accidentally set off a guard's submachine gun yesterday spraying the inside of the van and wounding four of eight prisoners being transferred between prisons, police said. AFP
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    • 327 3 President acts after audacious spending spree COLOMBO, Sat. The Sri Lankan who received a US$3OO,OOO (about 5J630.000) ransom after he hijacked an Italian airliner last Wednesday was arrested today on the orders of President Junius Richard Jayawardene, police said. Sepala Ekanayake, his Italian wife and their four-year-old son
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    • WORLD BRIEFS
      • 82 3 HONGKONG AUTHORITIES are cracking down on Vietnamese refugees who, until Friday, had been housed in open camps and allowed to earn a living in urban areas. The Hongkong government has decided to hold new arrivals in close camps on outlying islands under strong guard as a result of
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      • 45 3 AN ARMED group has kidnapped three Ghanaian high court judges frcm their homes, the government said yesterday. The judges, Cecilia Koranteng Addow, F.P. Sarkodee and K.T. Agyepong, were abducted last Wednesday and their whereabouts was still unknown, an official statement said. Reuter.
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      • 72 3 ZIMBABWE PRIME Minister Robert Mugabe yesterday linked opposition leader Joshua Nkomo with a gun attack on his official residence last week. He told a news conference that Mr Nkomo's Zapu Party was responsible for the June 24 raid. In the attack, men in camouflage uniforms fired on
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      • 37 3 BRITISH RAIL was to start cutting train services on its 18,400-km network at midnight last night as railway workers got ready to walk out for the second time in less than a week. AP
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    • 334 3 -Walking back to memories Thai visit recalls previous one 29 years ago BANGKOK, Sat. It is undoubtedly with deep emotions that Prince Norodom Sihanouk stepped on Thai soil this afternoon: 29 years have passed since his last visit and it also involved a struggle for Khmer independence. On June 13,
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    • 155 3 By NANCY CHNG, Our Bangkok correspondent Thai officials, however, are not allowing personal feelings to get in their way during Prince Sihanouk's three-day official visit here as head of state of the newlyformed government of Democratic Kampuchea. An editorial in today's English Language Nation Review newspaper perhaps accurately reflects the
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    • 139 4 Patco to declare itself bankrupt WASHINGTON, Sat. The union which disrupted US air travel with an illegal strike 11 months ago, announced yesterday that it owed US$4O million (SsB3 million) and was going out of existence. Mr Gary Eads, president of the Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organisation (Patco), told reporters
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    • 299 4 Do not interfere, Israel tells France JERUSALEM, Saturday ISRAEL told France yesterday not to interfere in negotiations aimed at securing a pull-out of Palestinian guerillas from Beirut, senior Foreign Ministry officials said. The blunt message was delivered to visiting French envoy Francis Gutman during a meeting with Israeli Foreign Minister
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    • 62 4 A SOVIET-BUILT tank of the Palestinian forces stands on one end on a beach near Beirut International Airport on Friday. The tank fell on the beach during a clash with Israeli forces on their way to the outskirts of the Lebanese capital two weeks ago.
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    • 322 4 Foreign policy left hanging' as leaders take holiday WASHINGTON, Sat. The capital began its long July Fourth weekend yesterday with the foreign policy question who is directing it and what is its aim? still unresolved. The annual exodus has aggravated the feeling of floating in a vacuum caused by Secretary
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    • 182 4 MOSCOW, Sat. The Kremlin was going out of its way to tell diplomats here about Moscow's restraint and statemanship in the Lebanese crisis. Western envoys said here yesterday. "They're almost appealing to be brought into the action," one of them said. So far,
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    • 199 4 Israells capture machinegun kids TEL AVIV, Sat. Israel claimed to have arrested children allegedly recruited Into the ranks of the Palestine Liberation Organisation (I'l.O), but there were confusion over the exact numbers caught and their nationalities. Prime Minister Menachem Begin told Parliament on Thursday: "All in all, we have today
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  • across the CAUSEWAY
    • 199 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. For the first time since its inception almost II years ago, Malaysian Airline System (MAS) will not be paying bonuses to its employees this year. The reason: MAS is In the red. During the financial year which ended in April,
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    • 379 8 Defence spending may be slashed by $1 b, says deputy minister KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday DEFENCE spending for this year may be trimmed by about fl billion as part of the government's economy drive, Deputy Defence Minister Abang Abu Bakar Mustapha said today. He said the slash would be between $800
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    • 134 8 Girl hit by glass may lose sight of one eye SINGAPORE factory worker S. Shamala Dcvi, 24, resting in hospital after an eye operation which may leave her blind in one eye. A stone which vandals hurled at the train she was travelling in near Segamat broke a window and
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    • 91 8 $12m joint venture film with US on the cards KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A US$6 million ($l2 million) movie venture between Malaysia and an American film company is very much in the offing. The joint-venture has not yet been finalised, but according to sources, the chances of the joint yen- ture
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    • 29 8 BAGAN SERAI (Penang), Sat. A Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) Alouette helicopter made an emergency landing on a pad! field here yesterday after developing engine trouble. NST.
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    • 151 8 PENANG, Sat. The Eaw family at Bagan Ajam, Butterworth, are breathing easier now that the Telecoms Department has told them that their meter charge for April is only |2.50 ana not $9,994.90. Added to the monthly rental of $18, the bill comes to only $20.50.
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    • 328 8 'Big shots' who spell danger to a good govt-Mahathir KUALA LUMPUR, Sat THERE is no enemy more dangerous to a clean, efficient and trustworthy system of government than a socalled big shot who uses his position for his own interests, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mohamad Mahathir said today. Any
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    • 36 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Free China Relief Association of Taiwan donated 825 tonnes of rice worth $800,000 to the Malaysian Red Crescent Society to help feed the 9,000 Vietnamese refugees still in Malaysia. AP.
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  • 708 9  -  BENG TAN By the hospital THE prospect of a normal life for his wife was the first thought that flashed through the mind of Mr Mas'od bin Mohamed when a telephone call said his wife had a chance of a kidney transplant.
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  • 290 9 Five-day week for nurses at two more private hospitals TWO private hospitals this year introduced a five-day week to attract nurses to these hospitals. This brings to three the number of private hospitals that have adopted this system. Nurses at Youngberg Hospital have always enjoyed a 40-hour five-day week. In
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  • 130 9 A FORMER NTUC consumers' cooperative salesman, who misappropriated a total of $1,542 he collected from customers, was jailed for a day and fined $2,000 by a district judge yesterday. Lai Kat Kee, 24, formerly of NTUC Welcome Consumers Cooperative Ltd, Fair Price Shops
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  • 166 9 THERE is a slight surplus of eggs in the markets but prices have remained stable over the past month. Egg dealers said yesterday they expect demand to pick up soon because the school vacation and the Duan Wu Jie (Dragon Boat Festival) were
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  • 175 9 Prices of essential foods stable PRICES of essential commodities generally remained the same or decreased slightly last week. Thai 100 per cent rice remained at 89 cents per kg and Thai fragrant rice at $1.09 per kg at all retail outlets of NTUC-Wel-come and Silo cooperatives. At Fitzpatricks and Yaohan
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  • 279 9 Ministry aims for green and neat look HOl SING Board residents who hanker alter greenery at their doorstep or window sill may have It If a National Development Ministry's study finds it feasible. The ministry Is looking Into the possibility of allowing residents to set op long boxes or trough-like
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  • 35 9 GET some tips about life in the army at a talk and film show in Mandarin at the Marine Parade branch library on Saturday at 3 p.m. in the library's lecture hall.
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  • 284 9 Fund-raising drive for new SPCA home suspended By MAGDALENE LUM A FUND-RAISING drive by the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals for its new headquarters at Bartley Road has been suspended. i The reason? The Income Tax Department has told the SPCA that their donation brick tickets marked
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  • 162 9 THE general manager of Temasek Holdings, Dr Chua Yong Hai, has resigned after three years with the government holding company. On Thursday, he joined a subsidiary of a publicly listed company as an executive director. Before his posting to Temasek, Dr Chua held various posts in
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  • 1045 10 Building an excellent force is the aim, officers told THEY are wrong. The Falklands War, which saw the British despatching two aircraft carriers, more than M ships, nearly lt,Mt combat troops, is an eye-opener on the very high levels of
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  • 315 10 You are more Confucian than you think says Don SINGAPOREAN Chinese are more influenced by the thoughts of Confucius than they realise; in fact, much more than the Taiwanese are, Dr James Hsiung, one of the seven scholars invited by the government to express views on how best to teach
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  • 85 10 In hot soup over fireworks SAMMAD Bee bin t i Rahim, 38, was given a six month conditional discharge in a magistrate's court yesterday for having dangerous fireworks on June 29 at the Woodlands checkpoint. Sammad was found with 24 sticks of Magic Hots fireworks and 15 packets of King
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  • 76 10 A NATIONAL serviceman from the Transport Battalion and a labourer, who were caught trying to start a motor pickup one night, were each fined $1,000 by a magistrate yesterday for attempted theft. Rahman bin Samnion 19, was caught in the driver's seat by the vehicle's owner.
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  • 239 10 HITACHI, Japan's electronic and engineering Slant, Is lying low as a result of the scandal arising from industrial espionage charges laid against some of Its staff in the US. It has cancelled Its annual meeting with the press In leading financial capitals of
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  • 92 10 THE skills of Japanese women in Singapore went on sale for a good cause yesterday. Since the beginning of this year, members of the Japanese Association's women's committee had been working hard to produce handicraft for their bazaar, which was held yesterday. On sale at the bazaar. which
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  • 107 10 DEFENCE Minister Goh Chok Tong is seen here handing over the Singapore Armed Forces colours to the commanding officer of 42nd Singapore Armoured Regiment for being the best combat unit this year. Major Tan Kian Seng's unit, which also won the best armour
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  • 337 10 THE Prime Minister's Office is prepared to consider seriously any request from residents' associations for the services of the residents' committee group secretariat if they are prepared to follow the RC system. This was Senior Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister, Mr
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  • 273 11 Hawkers want to have a discussion on charges HAWKERS in Block 84, Marine Parade, want to have a discussion with community leaders about alleged overpricing and discourteous behaviour by some hawkers. A three-man hawkers' committee, which claims I it represents the hawkers, expressed regret that the citizens' consultative committee and
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  • 306 11 THE US-based SCM Corporation has decided to expand its operations in Singapore because it has founcLit more economical to produce its typewriters here than in either America or Europe. Production at the conglomerate's Smith-Coro na plant in Bedok South is to be increased from
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  • 211 11 Million-S NTI computer for 650 students WHEN the Nanyang Technological Instituted first academic year starts next week, 650 students will be able to use its new computer system. Costing $1 million, the Perkin-Elmer 3250 includes 25 video display units and peripherals such as disc drives, and software packages. The institute
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  • 63 11 A LORRY driver was killed immediately after his vehicle hit a lamp post near the Benjamin Sheares Bridge yesterday afternoon. Mr Kang Tong Neo, 39, was cruising along a slip road from East Coast Parkway towards Anson Road when the accident happened. The lorry went over a
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  • Article, Illustration
    143 11 NKWLY-WEDS once used to pose for pictures hy this huge pool (right) In Toa Pay oh Gardens and see their reflections In the surface of the water. But since last month, many have gone there to find the pool bone dry and Its bottom layered with dried and
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  • 379 11 By IVAN LIM Our Labour Correspondent THE Labour Ministry warned employers yesterday against hiring illegal workers or face stiff penalties, including being barred from recruiting foreign workers. The work permits of exist ing workers might also be revoked if the employer was found to
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  • 345 11 HOME Affairs Minister Chua Sian Chin last night reminded Singaporeans of two fundamental principles for survival and success cooperation and unity. Mr Chua said the National Trades Union Congress was founded on such "sound" principles in contrast to the Barisan unions. He elaborated
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  • 511 11 Verily, for a man to teach his child manners is better for him than to give away one bushel of grain in alms. Prophet Mohamad A LONG queue waiting at a bus stop allowed a blind man to
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  • 259 11 BOOKED but for bus driver Ong Lai Seng, 28, his momentary fear turned into pleasant surprise when he discovered that his "offence" was to have given way to another vehicle. He had slowed down to allow a car to turn in from a
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  • 230 11 MEMBERS of Parliament and other community leaders will spread the courtesy message in their respective constituencies this month through personal approaches. At least 35 visits to hawker centres, markets and shops have been planned. They will also call on residents in their homes. And while on their
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  • 193 11 COURTESY is best taught by example, community leaders in Tanjong Pagar constituency were told. They should not be put off being polite even if their efforts met with no response, the Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Prime Minister's Office), Mr Ch'ng Jit Koon said. Mr Ch'ng
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  • Schools Council
    • 60 12 THE days of Pre-University centres seem numbered. The ministry is considering setting up three-year junior colleges to better prepare all Pre-University students for university life and education. Streaming at Primary Three was not very well received when it was introduced in 1979. Now, three years later,
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    • 57 12 The lingering fear that computer science students may lose interest in other subjects has been allayed. Reporters: JUNE TAN and HEDWIG ALFRED Guidelines are guidelines. Don't follow them to the letter. This is the advice of Dr Tay Eng Soon to computer appreciation
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    • 355 12 Traditions give schools character say heads TRADITION is what makes the character of a school. And traditions take time to build. But to let a new school grow slowly requires the courage to keep classrooms empty for some time, some principals said. A new school that starts with just Secondary
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    • 700 12 Bid to provide better and more rounded education to all Pre-U students THE government is planning to put all PreUniversity students into a junior college environment. However, they will continue to take three years to complete their pre-uni-versity course. At present, junior college students take
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    • 343 12 TWO physical educationists have given the Schools Council food for thought better meals, more time for PE, better use of space and better teaching are their keys to improve the fitness of children. Mr Philip Lee, a PE specialist inspector at the
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  • 66 13 The Anglo-Chinese School in Coleman Street has no playing field. But the Japanese have a bright idea: Why not convert the rooftop into a play area? The pilot scheme to give students a taste of life in the factory did not work
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  • 444 13 CDIS allows chess games in computer clubs GAMES such as chess and Mastermind, which have educational value, will be allowed in computer appreciation clubs. But the ban remains on games such as Space Invaders, which sharpen only psycho-motor skills. The decision to allow students to play selected games on school
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  • 215 13 Highlights of the report on streaming o THE streaming distribution for last year was similar to the two previous years with a marginal shift of 4 per cent from the extended into the normal and monolingual streams. There was also a direct relationship between the stream and the type of
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  • 120 13 KIM CATION on reels Mill look more like the real thing soon. This more "professional" look will be achieved when the Division of Educational Technology of the Curriculum Development Institute of Singapore receives Its set of editing equipment for video cassettes before the end of this
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  • 214 13  -  LILLIAN CHEW STUDENTS offering computer science for their 'A' levels did better in their examinations than their counterparts in other courses. This pleasant conclusion by the Curriculum Development Institute > of Singapore should allay lingering fears that enthusiasm for the new subject might ad- versely
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  • 654 13 PARENTS and principals are more willing to accept the results of the primary three streaming exercise. Part of the reason is the fine tuning which has resulted in a more accurate system of placing last year's primary three pupils in the normal,
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  • 347 13 You may have to do this every other day PUPILS may one day have to clean their schools themselves. This will happen when there are fewer school cleaners beeaue of manpower shortage, said Dr Tay Eng Soon. The groundwork for that day should, therefore, be laid now. And the best
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  • 264 13 Another year for work exposure scheme THE pilot work exposure scheme for students will continue for another year. Although participants were ambivalent towards the scheme, introduced last year, the Education Ministry felt the decision to abolish or modify it should be made only after the results of a survey were
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  • 582 14  -  GILLIAN POW CHONG HDB gives permission after application by 135 families By A TOTAL of 135 families living in Block 103, Telok Blangah, who want to buy the flats which they are at present renting can now do so, thanks to the efforts
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  • 244 14 Winner of 'Sweden' contest could not believe her luck PERSISTENCE and hope that one day she may be lucky has finally Kid off for Mrs Nancy m (above), winner of The Sunday Times' "Trip to Sweden" contest. But even after being officially notified that her entry had been the
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  • 91 14 Fined for harbouring his son's mum A LABOURER'S 13-year affair with a woman, who bore him a son, now 12, landed him in court yesterday on a charge of harbouring an illegal immigrant. Tan Kirn Huat, 35, was fined $1,500 after he admitted providing the woman, Loh Sin Muav, 33,
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  • 36 14 THE Metropolitan Young Men's Christian Association will hold the first round of an oratorical contest at the MYMCA Tanglin Centre at Stevens Road on Saturday at 7.30 p.m. Nine secondary schools will take part.
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  • 27 14 A DURIAN and seafood eating trip to Pontian and Kukup is being planned by the Siglap community centre youth group on July 10 and 11
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  • 70 14 MADAM Ho Leh Ing, 31. stole a dress worth $68 from Klasse Departmental Store in Lucky Plaza on July 2 and was jailed for a day and fined $1,500 or 100 days jail in a magistrate's court yesterday. Ho pleaded guilty and had no mitigation She had
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  • 561 14 ROY to pass over checks on taxis and LGVs to 2 centres MORE THAN 60,000 light goods vehicles (LGVs) and taxis will soon be inspected at the two private car inspection centres run by Vicom Pte Ltd and the Automobile Associa--1 tion of Singapore. For, the Registry of Vehicles, which
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  • 341 14 Unions to raise $100,000 for Mendaki NINE Industrial unions will hold a month-lone trade fair fr«m July II to raise $IM,OM for the Council on Education of Muslim Children (Mendald). This was reported in the Singaporean, a publication of the National Trades I'niou Congress. The unions are the Building ('(instruction
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  • 207 14 SINGAPORE, which will have fully-computerised and fully-automated inspection centres for both petrol and diesel vehicles soon, has scored a first in the world. Even Japan, the manufacturer of the inspection systems for Singapore, does not have fully fullycomputerised total inspection systems for both types
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  • 505 15  -  Ivan Lim, By Cartoon: ALISAN ow ia/wuA Correspondent IT'S on to Seoul. Yes, this is where the fight against protectionism of the Australian Seamen's Union kind will be taken up next. At the International Transport- workers' Federation's Asian Seafarers' Working Committee meeting in the South Korean
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  • 147 15 THE Pacific Viking affair began becawe of a quarrel between the Seamen's L'nion of Australia and the Australian government which had allowed three of Its warships to be repaired In Singapore. Enter the Pacific Viking, a pawn held hostage by the SUA for a %m,ti nuwom.
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  • 289 15 Union sent in 99-item list of repairs THE original list of renovations to the Pacific Viking demanded by the Seaman's Union of Australia was 99 items long. The union demanded that the repairs should be carried out before the ship was allowed to leave Sydney. The list quickly became known
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  • 608 15 MAY: Australia's Ship Painters and Dockers Union went on strike to protest against the Royal Australian Navy s award of a contract to Autoblast Singapore, at Sembawang, to sandblast and paint three Australian warships. The union demanded that the work be done in
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    • 492 16 A LOT has been and will continue to be said about the importance of a sense of humour as a therapeutic* safety valve. The benefits range from the apparently medical to the clearly psychological. Some doctors believe the very act of laughing is a good exercise.
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    • 62 16 Hi: preference values of oar society at present do not pot soldiering high on the priority list of professions. There are too many attractive softer options. Changing public attitudes and the young Singaporean's Job preference values will take time. But we must painstakingly work towards achieving this transformation.
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    • 83 16 Trans- Atlantic flight ORBETELLO, July 1. The Italian squadron Atlantic flight took off at 5.35 a.m. After crossing the Alps the planes will fly over Germany en route to Amsterdam where they will refuel before continuing the journey to Ireland. Reuter. This flight, which was postponed on several occasions owing
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    • 70 16 American influence was felt as far back as 50 years ago when the California Sandwich Shoppe in Orchard Road advertised thus: "In response to numerous requests from our standing patrons, we have pleasure in informing the public that we are now serving BEER and STOUT to be
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  • 614 16  -  RAVINDRAN VELOO By DID YOU read a couple of days ago about the Peking ducks in Los Angeles getting a reprieve? Apparently, the law had earlier considered the cooks' methods of preparing Peking duck foul. But now we know that the
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  • 2295 16 Word's out: Make a conscious effort to know your staff, demonstrate that you care instead of assuming that they know you care m Everytime there is a promotion exercise, one or two people will resign. It is a matter of opinion who does or does not
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  • 1079 18  - Have a good laugh! SUZANNE THOMAS By A GOOD laugh can save your life, says a top doctor. It can fend off killer diseases and reduce stress, says Dr William Fry, of the Stanford Medical School, California. Even dirty jokes can be a tonic. They defuse sexy situations that could
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  • 696 18 7»^ WELL, it has been quite a fortnight, hasn't it? An Australian union detained one of our ships, forced the owner to undertake renovations and repairs; then the NTUC stepped in and called a boycott of Australian goods when events were gathering momentum, the captive ship
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  • The Sunday Times supplement US Independence Day
    • 7 21 supplement US Independence Day The Sunday Times
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    • 224 21 Message from Mr Ronald Reagan, President of the United States of America THE signing of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1T76, gave birth to the United States as a sovereign nation and affirmed oar commitment to individual liberty. This eloquent document was. in the
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    • 575 21 'Liberty now has a country' THE Battle of Yorktown! It is remembered in the United States as the day the American Revolution ended an event that was to set the new nation free from the British, free to establish a representative government in a young republic that would become one
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    • 1692 22 Cultural hub of the nation RECENTLY, about 2,700 opera lovers poured into a gleaming white concert hall on the banks of the Potomac River in Washington, for a fund-raising event that featured singers such as Dame Joan Sutherland, Leonie Rysanek, Nicolai Gedda, Tatiana Troyanos and Marilyn Home. Proceeds from the*
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    • 1226 23 Gerard O'Neill, a leading proponent of space colonialisation, is a professor at Princeton University in New Jersey, where he specialises in high-energy physics. He is also president of the Space Studies Institute and has written widely on futuristic issues. "DETKRMINING
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      • 38 23 Celebrate American Independence Day at the No. 1 All-American Restaurant in Singapore, igk^ t' w*m S| BURGER KING HOME OF THE WHOPPER Next to Klasse Dept Store. Basement. Peninsula Plaza. Coleman Street. Open B.ooam to 10.00pm daily 9K4UH
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      • 239 23 A few facts about Union Carbide Singapore in a language all businessmen understand I—T1 T b% §57% batteries chemicals t i-^_ yS Singapore Sm N "V A~^^^ I Hi 0 r 1 i mil— Kfe "5 Far last Australia S tl S X -t^-30% b a IQrV> 10*7 I<m IQ7«
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    • 1475 24 THE American family seems to be buffeted from all sides. Divorce rates are climbing; marriage is being postponed, if not rejected; fertility rates are falling; an increasing number of children are being raised by only their mothers, either because of divorce or because
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    • 745 24 Touch-and-feel museum AN Ice Age cave complete with wolves howling in the background, is the first step along the historical path of human communication in the communications exhibit at the Capital Children's Museum in Washington, D.C. The museum, which has been operating for three years, is geared to children. Instead
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      • 748 26 III! p Employment 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous An eetabhehed Trading Company has vacancise lor the following posmon. A) CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY lo General Manager c Minimum 3 years secretarial experience with a flair for sales and public relations c Ability to type fast and accurately c Oood command of spoken
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      • 929 26 PHYSICAL FITNESS INSTRUCTRESS required by Clark Hatch Physical Fitness Centres (S) Pte Ltd. Marco Polo Hotel Instructress apply personally before 6th July. Bring resume ASSISTANT COOK WANTED for immediate Interview. Nan's Restaurant 590. Blk 79. Circuit Road (1337) Tel: *****61 on Monday from 9am to 2pm. EXPERIENCED NURSERY MAN with
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      • 715 26 TN7 HONOA M Perfect condition All parts new Just passed ROY inspection. New tax/ insurance Ull 1983 $3,900 Chris *****71 1980 DATSUN 120 V Panel Van. Alrcond, 2nd owner. Oood condlUon. Selling $10,900 ono Tel: *****45 1970 FORD ESCORT Van 1100 c.c. Tip top condition. $1,400. Jalan Toa Payoh Caltex
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        36 28 IN EVERLOVING MEMORY OF MR. TAN 800 TECK JP, BBM(L), PBM One year has passed Still we often think of bygone days When we were together But memories live forever Always remembered by loving children grandchildren
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        105 28 MISS CHEW GUAN KIANG was called home to be with MJM Lord on 3rd Jury 1M? A Memorial Service will be held on Sunday. 4th Juiy at 8.30 p.m. at All Saints Memorial Chapel. Poh Huat Road (Upper Serangoon). Cortege will leave All Saints on Monday, Sth Jury
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      • 48 28 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MOM. SONG SEX HO (MRS. KOH KIM TUAN) thanks to Rev. Thomas Kodrst. members of Pentecost Methodist Church, relatives, friends. Doctors and Staft ol Ward 23. TTSH lor their assistance, attendances, prayers, condolences, donations, wreaths and scrolls during their recent bereavement.
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        44 28 THE FAMILY OK THE LATE MR. CHUN FOO WISHES TO THANK THE DOCTORS AND STAFK OK WARD 48 SGH. RELATIVES. KRIENDS AND COLLEAGUES FOR THEIR KIND ASSISTANCE. ATTENDANCE. CONDOLENCES. WREATHS AND DONATIONS DURING THEIR RECENT BEREAVEMENT. MR. CHUN FOO DEPARTED ON 27TH JUNE *2
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      • 83 28 THE FAMILY Of The Late Mrs T Row. member of the KamponK Kapor Methodist Church wish to express their heartfelt thanks to Rev R. Oeorge Ell. Rev. ES 1 ..m. Rev T.C. Nga. Mrs Eileen Sim. pastors, the Singapore Association for the Blind/ School, the Principal and Staff and the
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        48 28 144 In Memor lam Mdm Mary Low Saok Lea Departed on 4/7/79 Tim* has changed many things. Bui not ths msmortss of s Moth*r ws knsw Evsry ysar today brings. Swml Mothor. tsarful thoughts of you. Fondly remembered by Sons, daughters, sons-in-law and grandchildren, adopted son and daughter-in-law
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        27 28 ONG GIM GUAN Departed: 4.7.74 Sweet are the memories, silently kept. Of one we loved dearly and never forget. Always rafn#mbacaQ by parsftts, brothers, sisters, in-lsw«. nephews
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        15 28 IN LOVING MEMORY OF MOM FOO CHEE NVA DEPARTED 4.7.117S DEARLY MISSED BY LOVED ONES.
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      • 19 28 IN EVERLASTING MEMORY of our dear mother Mdm Mary Chrlllah (nee Barnabas) departed 4-7-69 Always remembered by loved one
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      • 27 28 A heap of joy that fells the story GERMANS celebrate Klaus Fischer is buried by his Joyous team-mates after scoring the second goal against Spain. AP picture.
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      • 297 28 PREVIEW: FRANCE vs N. IRELAND By GODFREY ROBERT Our man in Spain MADRID, Sat. The return of Mai Donaghy, after a one-match suspension, has boosted Northern Ireland's chances of qualifying for the semifinals of the World Cup tournament here. brave men will have
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      • 102 28 BARCELONA, Sat. Brazilian star Zico, who limped off the field minutes from the end of his team's 3-1 World Cup second-round win over Argentina yesterday, hopes to be fit to face Italy on Monday. Zico, who was fouled by Argentine captain Daniel Passarella, said:
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      • 265 28 Poles can make it without having to score PREVIEW: USSR vs POLAND BARCELONA, Sat. The Soviet Union will have work doubly hard jn they meet Polana here tomorrow to decide who will qualify for the World Cup semi-finals. The Soviet national team have triumphed six times in their total nine
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      • 30 28 TODAY'S SECOND-ROUND MATCHES: France v N. Inland (Gp D) at Madrid: 11.15 p. m. Singapore time Poland v Soviet Union (Gp A) at Barcelona 3 a. m Monday Singapore time
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      • 261 29  -  PATRICK BASTIANS By PRINCE hit their sweet spot edging favourites Lipton 31 games to 27 in the Citizen Team Tennis final at Kallang yesterday to win a trip to lainan. It must have been a great disappointment for Lipton, losing all but the first men's
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      • 267 29 LONDON, Sat. Bermuda, Bangladesh, Zimbabwe and Papua New Guinea will contest the semi-finals of the International Cricket Confer- ence Trophy tournament. Bermuda and Bangladesh qualified with victories over Holland and East Africa, re- j spectively, in Group Two. In Group One, Zimbabwe reached
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      • 22 29 NESTLES defeated Far-east Levingston 2-1 in a Singapore Business Houses Football league Division 2A match at the Jalan Besar Stadium.
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      • 205 29 All the results MEN Singles, quarterfinals: John McEnroe (US) bt > Johan Kriek (SA) 4-6, 6-2. 7-5. 6-3; Tim Mayotte (US) bt Brian Teacher (US) 6-7, 7-6, 7i 5, iS, 6-1. Doubles, third round: Mark Kilmondson-Kim Warwick (Aust) bt Syd Ball (Aust) Russell Simpson (NZ) 6-4. 3-6. 12--10. (juarWr-flnals: Kevin
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      • 548 29 Chris ends Billie Jean's winning trail to set up ail-American final WIMBLEDON, Sat CHAMPION John McEnroe dropped a set yesterday for the first time at this year's Wimbledon, but still reached the semi-finals of the men's singles, in which he will meet unseeded
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        • 38 29 BASKETBALL: The United States beat South Korea 82-60 in the final round of the sixth William Jones Cup men's tournament in Taipeh, while Canada defeated Taiwan's Chunghua 88-62. In another match, France beat New Zealand 76-57.
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        • 44 29 CYCLING: Bernard Hinault, of France, won the opening race of the 69th Tour de France Classic in Basle, Switzerland, clocking 9 mm. 31.59 sec. in the 7.4-kUometre time trial. Gerrie Knetemann, of Holland, was second and Gregor Braun, of West Germany, third.
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        • 55 29 SHOW JUMPING: Briton Nick Skelton, on Everest Carat, won the Prix des Haras Nationaux, the fifth event in the French Csio championships, at Longchamp in Paris. I Gerd Wiltfang, of West Germany, on Gordon, was second and American Mickael Matz, on Herban, and Michele I Delia Casa, of
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        • 41 29 VOLLEYBALL: China beat Japan 3-1 on the first day of the final pool matches in the Shanghai men's international tournament in Beijing. Results: Final pool China 3 Japan 1, Shanghai 3 Yugoslavia 0, Brazil 3 United States 2. Agencies.
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      • 240 29 Gilder ahead by one stroke GOLF ROUND-UP OAK BROOK, Sat. Bob Gilder clung to his lead after the second round of the U*****,000 ($728,000) Western Open tournament in Illinois, but the margin was reduced to one stroke over a charging Tom Weiskopf. Gilder, who won the Westchester Classic last week
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      • 51 29 WOLVERHAMPTON, Sat. Wolverhampton Wanderers, one of the most successful English League soccer clubs in the *****, have called in the receiver. The club, relegated from the First Division last season, have debts of £2.5 million ($9.575 m), with projected losses for next season of £520,000.
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      • 37 29 SINGAPORE Armed Forces Sports Association won the Milo Youth national basketball championships when they beat Lotto 72-66 at the Gay World Stadium. The girls' title went to Yeung Ching, who defeated I.im Tein Seng 65-34.
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      • 220 29  -  JOE DORAI By DYNAMIC midfielder Ahmad Paijan pulled Tiong Bahru out of hot waters last night with two splendid goals in their 3-1 victory over Sembawang in the National Football League Division One match at the Jalan Besar Stadium. Before his equalising
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      • 186 29  -  HAKIKAT RAI By ONG AH LAN strode away to an easy win in the 3,000 metres for girls when she clocked 12 mm. 30.0 sec. on the fourth day of the Caltex age-group athletics championships at the Farrer Park Athletir
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      • 59 29 SINGAPORE Airlines Group upset Indian Association 2-1 in the Strobe! Premer League hockey tournament at Balestier Road yesterday. Other results Premier Lemgae: CSC 1 Police 0. SAFSA w.o. SHA Juniors; Dlv. One: U B w.o. SCC B Dlv. Two: CSC B 2 SRC B 1, Gurdwara Katong 7
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      • 94 29 TEE LIAN SENG bagged two runs in Tornadoes' 7-0 thrashing of the National University of Singapore in a men's senior softball league match at Dover Road yesterday. The hefty Tee brought in the first run in the second inning off a good line drive by pitcher Ngiam Kee
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      • 80 29 MALACCA, Sat Singapore thrashed Federal Territory 6-1 to emerge Pool B champions in the South Zone of the Malaysian Chinese Football Association soccer competition at Kubu Stadium tonight The Republic will meet Pahang, the Pool A champions, in the final here tomorrow. Lee Kheng Whatt (2), Don
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      • 95 29 DIVISION ONE P W D L F A Pt Farm- Park 14 11 1 2 36 9 34 Police 13 10 0 3 2 8 30 Tionfj Bahru 15 9 2 4 32 13 29 Changi Con 13 6 2 5 16 13 20 Tampines 14 5 4 5
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      • 381 29 Without doubt, the dream of every tennis player in the world would be to become a Wimbledon Champion. And just as certainly, the dream of a player who has made that aim a reality would be to do it again. Such is the status
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      • 154 29 ATHLETICS Caltex m<rroop meet (National Stadium. 2.30 p. m), MR ZS Fourth Progressive X-country 25km (MacRitchie Reservoir, 7 a. m.). CRICKET SCA Dlv 1: Tanglin Taverners v SCC 2nd XI (Padang, 10.45 a.m.), Dtv I: CSC v SCA Schoolboys, IA v SCRC (Both matches at Balestier Rd.), Digicon v Tanglin
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      • 330 30  -  EPSOM JEEP By TKIOMFHE is all speed and with a luxury weight mark of 47.5 kg he can lead his rivals on a merry chase in a field dominated by stayers in Race 7 at Bukit Timah today. A prolific winner in Australia,
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      • 374 30 TREMENDOUS SPEKD should take Race C RACE EPSOM JEEP RACING ED TIPTOP TONTO EQUESTRIENNE CAVALIER PEDIGREE Dream Peddler Intan Malaysia Elegance's Brun Dream Peddler Brahma Dancer Intan Malaysia Dream Peddler Condominium Dream Peddler Elegance's Brun Fumanian Brahma Dancer Dream Peddler Brshm«i Dtncor Intan Malaysia Condominium Dream
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      • 5000 30 2.00 CLASS 4 DIV C 1,200 m (Restricted Terms 2-year-olds) (Stakes: $15,000) 1 6* B Brahma Daacer 57 Paramount-Allan 2 nzc (1200 m) Hung out in early stages coming home fairly well for Bth of 14 in Div B 1400 m Spore May 15 F Laeas 1 2
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      • 148 30  - One to beat is Gay Prussian CAVALIER Hi GAY PRUSSIAN will be hard to beat in Race 2 today. The Bismark II gelding put up a bold showing in his second start amongrestricted company over 1,200 m here in May. Though finishing seven lengths behind runaway winner Entertainment X, he
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      • 168 30  -  TONTO By CONNOTATION, a four-year-old English gelding by Bay Express should take Race 8 for Class 1 Div 3 horses over 1.200 m. Unplaced in his debut, he showed vast improvement in his next run when he led till 200 m out
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      • 152 30  -  PEDIGREE By GAO HSING, holder of the Bukit Timah 1,400 m and Ipoh I,ooom straight course records, can be backed with confidence in Race 7. The five-year-old grey by Prince Regent chalked up two wins this season botn over the Bukit Timah 1,200 m He
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    • 530 31  - Lucas bounces back with treble TONTO and FAIRWAY Naughty Pigeon springs $204 shock By JOCKEY Terry Lucas, whose last win was on Wine And Roses on the fourth day of the Lion City Cup meeting here in May, bounced back with a treble on Silverhawk (Race 1), Hawaiian Song (Race
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    • 2173 31 (4) The Mirage 57 (2748-1040) HH Chan i (12) Rouge Royale 53 (2148-1204) Yeap t (3) Sherimour 53 (1424-895) Podmore 7 (1) Cruzeiro 53 (4068-1358) Lucas 8 (6) Revenue 53 (202-239) Nawari I (10) Perfect Match 53 (109-106) Chee II (11) Rodney's Joy 57
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    • 853 31 Lucas warned of 'severe action' STIPE'S REPORT THE Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's races: RACE I: Pisang Mas 11 Rod Allan was withdrawn on veterinary grounds before the start with the permission of the stewards. Batu Emas (Au- < Yeung) and Bingo m (Yeap) were slow into stride am. will
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    • 98 31 JOCKEY Mark Woon Kwob Cheng, 28, scored his biggest "win" yesterday when he married Teoh Ai I Jn, 21, of Penang. And seen above toasting the couple are, from left: Jockeys K.H. I an, Martin Sng, I ..v Mam and W.Y. Chee. The newly-weds celebrated
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    • 33 31 FIRST: *****4 SECOND: *****1 THIRD: *****7 STARTERS: *****7, *****9, *****8, *****6, *****4, *****5, *****6, *****7, *****2, *****7, *****3, *****4, *****1. CONSOLATIONS: *****5, *****0, *****4, *****1, *****9, *****1, *****9, *****8, *****1, *****4.
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    • 114 31 SANDOWN (England), Sat. Kalaglow, the U-10 favourite, ran out an impressive winner of the Eclipse Stakes run over 2,000 m here today. The Guy Harwood-trained winner went with the pace and hit the front at the straight. He ran on strongly to win. Kalaglow,
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      • 479 31 U There's another world ***0Q W A wd Sapphire romances arc P more exotic, are more M m A exciting than most /Tt/ ordinary romance fiction. \j^\jf/^ In Sapphire romance fJt Nil Km yuV find that love is a f/V wonder that comes in I fil/% V many forms. A
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    • 780 32 Beauty and the beast... THE DELIGHT THAT WAS THE ART AND CRAFT OF BRAZIL WHEN A STAR SHOWED HIS UGLY SIDE AND LOST THE ADULATION OF MILLIONS OF HIS FANS END OF ARGENTINA'S REIGN OF GOLD BRAZIL 3 ARGENTINA 1 BARCELONA, Sat. Barcelona be- came the temporary capital of Brazil
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    • 197 32 GROUP A: Poland need only a draw in today's match against the Soviet Union to qualify for the last four. The Russians must win to go forward. The Belgians are out. GROUP B: If England are to reach the semi-finals, they most beat Spain tomorrow by a
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    • 82 32 BARCELONA, Sat. The Brazilian team earned tribute from their most illustrious countryman Pele. "Playing like this they'll win the World Cap," said the legend after watching his countrymen trounce defending champions Argentina 3-1 yesterday to move within one game of the semlfl.ials. "Brazil played with calm
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    • 699 32 OUR MAN GODFREY ROBERT: SPORTS EDITOR IN SPAIN WEST GERMANY 2 SPAIN 1 MADRID, Sat. Spain bade "adios" to the World Cup when West Germany, displaying the demeanour of prospective champions, silenced a vociferous 90,000 crowd as they swept aside the
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    • 244 32 WIMBLEDON LATEST LONDON, Sat. A I nimble Jimmy Connors outwitted Australian Mark Edmondson 6-4, 6-3, 6-1 in just over one and a half hours at the Wimbledon tennis championships here today to reach his fifth singles final. The 29-year-old American No. 2 seed, relaxed and playful
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    • 66 32 Late CLASSIFIED DEATHS DUICIE MARCUS passed away peacefully on 3/7/82 Cortege leaving 24-A King Albert Park. 900 am on Monday (sth July) for Church of Mary of the Angels. Jurong Kechll Road, then to Mount Vernon Crematorium at 1130 am CABLE rernvrd Slvaralan Kochu Veedu. Vakkom. Kerala passed away 2/7/82
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      • 22 32 TODAY'S 'live' action on Channel 3: N. Ireland v France (1 1. 15 p. m.), Poland v Russia (3 a. m. Mon)
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      • 41 32 Zico is £^fe9 to play %> I Italians > PAGE 28 A BITTER TENNIS TASTE FOR UPTON PAGE 29 Mattel j** back I** ft to end J Irish f^fM dream PAGE 28 Today's race card and all the results PAGES 30 AND 31
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    • WEEKENDER
      • 748 1 Apple o£ the viewers 9 eyes HE WAS the local designer most frequently singled out for comment by the foreign fashion journalists A who attended the recent w Singapore Apparel '83 press preview. Tenny Wong, who has come a long way from his canteen assistant days, reveals his philosophy 1
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        • 301 2 THE CALIFORNIA DOLLS Reviewed by ROGER YUE. Now at Cathay THE lady of Amazonian proportions on the left flexing her muscles is Mildred Burke, who reigned supreme as world champion woman wrestler for 18 years (1937 to 1955) Mildred, now in her sixties, played
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        • 486 2 ORU THALAI RAGAM Coming to State theatre Previewed by RAVINDRAN VELOO ORI THALAI RAGAM (thematically translated it means Unrequited Love) is the film that Singaporean E.M. Ibrahim produced in India and which became quite a hit there. So, welcome home. Apparently, there were some
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      • arts
        • 962 3 If I have a hammer, I'll hammer in the morning... A JOY FOREVER: Gobulabalan with his massive masterpiece fir a Japanese company Mr Gohulabalan There is no fixed method for copper tooling. Any kind of modifications can be done. I use hammers which I have fashioned specially to hammer designs,
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          13 3 "Mind you, his work improved enormously, after he discovered fire.
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          15 3 Helena Wong Story by CHRIS YAP GARDEN WORLD: Inspiration from sparrows, starlings and oriolts
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        • 340 3 Practice will make perfect PAINTING with just bare fingers sounds exciting because it seems so basic. Unlike the speedy strokes of the Chinese brush, finger painting is a time-consuming, tiring dab-by-dab style. Helena Wong studied five years under finger painter Wu Tsai Yen before she gave her first show. She
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        • 767 4 CHEERS! A toast to 0 WHEN Michael Came, the screen's Alfie, meets movieland's Superman, Christopher Reeve, the results are to say the least quite bizarre. Halfway through the movie, Deathtrap (a stylish thriller with more twists than a roller coaster), the audience gasps with sheer horror and amazement at one
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        • 476 4 GROFE-TOMITA Grand Canyon Suite. Isao Tomita and the Plasma Symphony Orchestra. (RCA Red Seal). I ADMIT to being pleasantly surprised by this recording. I had regarded it with some suspicion. Although my personal tastes in music are conservative, the immense range of good music demands
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        • 345 4 The Bassist calls the tune GUITAR FUSION (RCA Digital) Shoji Yokouchi, Sadanori Nakamure, Toru Konishi, Takao Naoi g; Kunimitsu Inaba db; Hajime Is himatsu dr; Yoshinori Noumi perc; I have a Leonard Feather-produced MCA two-record set Guitar Pl»yer where today's best (with few exceptions) are featured; there are 12 guitarists,
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      • 440 5  -  (ANNAN CHANDRAN BY I ALL aboard as the TV action gets underway with a mixed bag of goodies. It looks like a sporting week for viewers. To start off, there is the Wimbledon '82 Final (Today, Ch 5, I p.m.). This onee-a-year occasion is, however, not as
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      • 276 5 including comedy CHILDREN'S FEATURE PACKAGE SMOKEY JOE'S REVENGE (Ch 5, 8.4S A.m.): Smokey Joe is a rusty and neglected steam roller with a mind of its own. Smokey 's owner, Mr Williams, incurs its wrath when he buys a well preserved traction engine, Mirabelle, and thinks of discarding Smokey. But
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        • 1921 8  -  GEORGES DOYEN By Numerous guardians to make sure you are going 'right' IF one of your friends said he was going to Moscow for a holiday, several thoughts might cross your mind instantly. You might think you hadn't heard right and would ask him
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      • 1153 9 From Pag* Eight In a garment shop, the Muscovite must pay two months' salary for a suit you wouldn't even wear to a fancy-dress party. But foreigners have their own shops, the beriozkas, where quality items are sold to them exclusively
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      • 500 9  - See caves. monsters and Romans in Wales DIANA HARGREAVES By HIGH among the hills of the upper River Tawe valley in the beautiful Brecon Beacons National Park, 24 km inland from Swansea on Wales's south coast, is an intricate and far-reaching cave system developed to fascinate and educate visitors. Dan-yr-Ogof
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        • 621 10  -  Lim PhayLing By FESTIVAL »"t7toAu,22 FROM Aog 14 to 11, visitors to the Asian nls«d >c Airline*, the Mandarin and the national tourist organisations of eight Asian countries, can enioy some Indonesian culture aa well. Listen to the powerful voices of Batak
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        • 752 10  -  By OF THE many Western restaurants in Singapore, few can be said to be truly French in style. Most specialise in presenting Continental cuisine. In fact, I can think of only a handful of French restaurants in town, including Hugo's, Le Gourmet and Maxim's.
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        • 1271 10  -  lOHN RHODES ByJ BREAD is an important energy food that can provide in a balanced diet 20 to 30 per cent of a person's total energy requirements. Since bread is a basic food, it can contribute much to healthy nutrition. Bread can
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      • Recreation
        • 1168 11 f tfl f PORTS SHUTTERBUGS MAY YET LOSE OUT TO LITTERBUGS... THE other Sunday, I decided to go for a swim at the East Coast, a place where I had learnt to swim years ago in the swirling mists of time, to use a phrase much
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      • 956 12 The missing link our exotic heritage LAST Monday night, foreign and local fashion journalists saw the much-awaited press preview of Singapore Apparel '83, our first international trade event for fashion buyers. We asked some of the foreign journalists what they thought of our made-in-Singapore fashions. Here we present, in colour,
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      • 445 12 If you think complexion care is for the older generation, think again. Young skinsoften need natural fluid protection to stop them looking dull and dry before their time. UNDOUBTEDLY one of the world's greatest gifts to the care and beautification of the skin is
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      • 83 12 Everyone eventually faces up to the mirror one day and realises that the perfect smoothness of today's facial skin cannot last indefinitely. It is most important to the nurturing of your total skin beauty to lavish your Oil of
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      • 323 1 I AM i A toast to Deathtrap Page Pour, i i Read how Christopher (Superman) Reeve and Michael (Alfle) Calne have taken on completely new rales j j in Deathtrap, a thriller with more i twists than a roller coaster. Also two record reviews and Hot- i i wax, your
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      • 576 2 Howte/uyah at CAPITOL REPUBLIC J A courageous TV newswoman accepts a harrow- ing assignment. She will meet the psycho respon- B sible for the mutilated corpses which have litter- a ed Los Angeles and turn him over to the police. And when she finds herself in a porno arcade, with
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      • 187 2 Golden Clementi and Now Town C I NT: LAST DA VI G LAST DAYSI HURRYI G: 11, 1 30, 4, 6.45, 9.30pm C: 1 JO, 3.30, 7.15, 9.30pm NT: 1 JO, 3.30, 7 00, •.00pm Him It KN FATT m 1/rUMiD WAR YKTfXAN I- tkf HIT WIN In r~aaaaaaa\ U^V
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      • 219 3 I Start The Day Right With A "F.E. Continental Breakfast Special" (SG/Head) Bujinesi Hr» B.OOa m.-9 30p.m. *""**> Cat«r» tor lunch, dinner *""^*fT I I 'Pec* l occasions. Sl> W UAPPY h'^^ i \^^S 0"™O FAR EAST CAFE RESTAURANT Orchard Road. Singapore 0923. Tel *****06 WE ARE ENTERTAINMENT! ~^7 fe
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      • 164 4 TOP 20 week week SONG TITLES 1 1 I've Never Been To Me (Charlene) 4 2 Casablanca (Bertie Higgins) 2 3 Ebony And Ivory (Paul McCartney Stevie Wonder) 8 4 Wish We Were Heroes (Melissa Manchester David Gates) 5 5 Don't Talk To Strangers (Rick Springfield) 6 6 Classic (Adrian
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      • 310 4 GET PENANG'S BEST VIEW OF SKY BLUE SEA, SANDY BEACHES, CRISP FRESH GREENERY WARM TROPICAL SUNSHINE A hotel that is essentially private, with efficient services and facilities and the most fashionable pool in the region. an inviting fresh water pool with a sunken bar We care tor you in little
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    • Page 5 Miscellaneous
      • 183 5 M jgf jF ANDREW Stevens and lII] TIJ J 111 H Sam Jones are brothera in Code K<*d. THINK OF A NUMBER (Ch 5, 6.25 p.m.): Johnny probes the elements atomic, illuminated, man-made and melting ones. CODE RED TRAPPED BY TIME (Ch 5, 8.45 p.m.): The worst series of storms
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      • 123 5 HORIZON URANIUM GOES CR/nCAL (Ch 5, 11.15 p.m.): In the last 25 years uranium has become one of the world's most sought after commodities. Initially, it was thought that nuclear power and its uranium fuel would provide the world with a limitless source of energy. But that thinking has changed
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      • 485 5 THE ADVENTURES OF GULLIVER THE MYSTERIOUS FOREST (Ch 5, 4.M p.m.): While staying in an Indian vilage, Gulliver is captured by forest ghosts. Soon, his little friends are trying to find their protector. CAMP WILDERNESS (Ch fi, C 35 p.m.): The campers have a fright when they find themselves facing
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      • 1190 5 On vourTV 8.45 AM Opening folowed by ChSdrens 5.20 Nature Of Things Island Of The Feature Smokey Joes Revenge Moon 9.45 Hans Christian Andersen The 615 (Eng ish) T Op A c d L The Ba l x 625 Coronet Flm Our Animal Neigh 10.10 Lima Sekawan (Malay) DOurs 10.35
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      • 518 8 Are you handicapped by your English? Arc youconicni »iih the »a> errors How to express >our ideas >ou speak and «me' Arc >ou fluently sure that you tl* noi making The study requiics only a nmiakcs that cause people 10 little time, and wrj moderate underrate you* 1 Von arc
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      • 19 9 THE pictures used with the travel Item on Nilmegen (Jane 21) were by JAN CLOOSTKRM AN, Orneg* News Service.
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