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Title Section13 1982-07-25 1 The Sunday Times No. 2408 JULY 25, 1982 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 98/1/8213 words
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310 1982-07-25 1 Swedish surgeons transplant tissues into brain STOCKHOLM, Sat SURGEONS at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm have succeeded in transplanting tissues into a human brain, it was reported here today. The transplant was said to be the first of its kind in the world. It was performed about two months agoAP - 310 words
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Article33 1982-07-25 1 KATMAMM. Silt A massive landslide killed six people and injured two others in a dtalrtci adjoining the < .i(>iui. Minister (or Local Development Nava Raj Subedi told the National Assemhlv yesterday UPIUPI - 33 words
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289 1982-07-25 1 ISRAELIS BOMB BEIRUTE FOR THIRD DAY HIIKI I Sat. Israeli planes bombed West Beirut today for the third successive day and Israeli gunners fired a steady barrage of shells at Palestinian targets. Witnesses said huge columns of smoke hung in the sky over the city's southern suburbs. The low-flying JetsReuter; AP - 289 words
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Article67 1982-07-25 1 UjNDON, Sat. Bntain is to put gold coins on sale next week after a break of 67 years. Parliament was told today. Chancellor of the Exchequer Sir Geoffrey Howe said the half sovereign coins would provide a British alternative to foreign issues. At current goldReuter - 67 words
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Article, Illustration549 1982-07-25 1 PAUL JACOB - PAUL JACOB Intensive training of RSAF pilots 'must go on' By THE Defence Ministry yesterday made an appeal for tolerance from residents in the vicinity of Paya Lebar Airport who have complained of noise generated by Republic of Singapore Air Force training flights. "Singaporeans549 words
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563 1982-07-25 1 RSAF seeks ways to cut aircraft noise FIVE American specialists are studying data which will help in the development of a new flight pattern for the Republic of Singapore Air Force and ways to reduce aircraft noise levels. The team, which was here for a week last month at the563 words
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Article79 1982-07-25 1 WASHINGTON, Sat. The International Whaling Commission voted yesterday to ban all commercial whaling starting in 1966. The vote was 25 to 7 with Brazil, Iceland, South Korea, Japan, Norway. Peru and the Soviet Union opposing the motion. But Friday s vote does not necessarily meanNYT - 79 words
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307 1982-07-25 1 Iranian advance crushed and 2,000 killed, says report BAGHDAD, Saturday IRAQ said today its forces crushed an attempted Iranian advance into Iraqi territory near the southern port of Basra and killed at least 2,000 Iranians. A military communique quoted by the official Iraqi News Agency (INA) saici fierce battles ragedReuter; AP - 307 words
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Article31 1982-07-25 1 STOCKHOLM, Sat A man who stepped out of his car to pet a lion cub in a wild animal park was killed by three lions yesterday, police said. AP.AP - 31 words
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157 1982-07-25 1 OTTAWA, Sat. It would cost more than US$5 million (5J10.7 million) for Canadians to get rid of their Prime Minister, a joking Mr Pierre Trudeau said. In a tongue-in-cheek news conference yesterday, Mr Trudeau, Canada's Prime Minister for most of the past 14UPI - 157 words
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Article, Illustration244 1982-07-25 1 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER H AZELHURST By Our Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Sat. At least 113 people were killed and another 125 reported to h*- "burled alive" by landslides alter a night of heavy torrential rain which continued to batter Japan's southern Island of Kyushu today. Rescue workers, who were attemptingKyodo; UPI - 244 words
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199 1982-07-25 1 ALL non-citizens earning $l,Mt or less a month will have to apply for work permits from Aug 1. At present, these people have to apply for permits only if they earn less than $75#. A brief Labour Ministry statement announcing the newsalary199 words
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448 1982-07-25 1 BANGKOK, Sat THE International Monetary Fund (IMF) has turned down Vietnam's request for US$l5O million (Ss3ls million) in special drawing rights for a balance of payments support loan until changes are made in the economy, Western diplomats reported today. An IMF teamReuter - 448 words
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Article55 1982-07-25 1 U.S. ARMS AID FOR SOMALIA NAIROBI, Sat. The I'nited States has agreed to supply Somalia with emergency military assistance In its war against Kthlopia, Radio Mogadishu, monitored here, reported today. The Somali radio, quoting a Foreign Ministry spokesman, said deliveries if unspecified military supplies were already under way bothReuter - 55 words
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Advertisement236 1982-07-25 1 Students who laugh too much THIS is the observation of Dr (Rev) Robert Balhetrhet, project director of the Being and Becoming moral education programme. He says the fault lies with the school system, which dees not give students the chance to mature. Pago 6 The books I just read by236 words
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350 1982-07-25 2 Poland may reactivate Solidarity after 250 are forced out WARSAW, Saturday POLISH military rulers have signalled the possibility of reactivating the Solidarity free trade union after forcing some 250 of its hard core members to leave the country. In a discussion of relations between workers and unions, the government newspaperAP; AFP - 350 words
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Article323 1982-07-25 2 LONDON, Saturday Fresh ammunition for those who dispute the tourist's view that British Bobbies are uniformly wonderful was provided today by a Member of Parliament who said he had a list of 20 London police officers alleged to be crooked. The allegations rangedReuter; AP - 323 words
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Article96 1982-07-25 2 LONDON, Sat. The IRA bombings that killed 10 British soldiers this week were masterminded by a renegade IRA terrorist who also arranged the 1979 assassination of Lord Mountbatten, a report said today. Scotland Yard declined comment on a London Daily Mail report that the yard wasUPI - 96 words
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Article49 1982-07-25 2 4 INFLATION, interest rates and unemployment are up. The balance of payments is adverse. Production and the pound are down. The British government is being held together by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's hairspray and the Queen's hatpins. Mr Eugene McCarthy, poet, author and former US senator.49 words
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Article, Illustration198 1982-07-25 2 MOSCOW, Sat. Tlw Americas wife «f a Russian hunger striker appealed on Friday to the ommu ■Ist Party and the Soviet parliament to allow her husband to leave the country beforr he dies. "Beeaaae of his physical condition If actten Is net takenUPI - 198 words
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Article332 1982-07-25 2 VIENNA, Sat. THE world will have twice as many grandparents as babies in the year 2025. This prospect of the old outnumbering the young for the first time in history has so worried the United Nations that it has called a conference in ViennaReuter - 332 words
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Article, Illustration162 1982-07-25 2 THE American-owned 2»,M»--tonne supertanker, Hercules, slides beneath the South Atlantic waves on Tuesday after she was deliberately scuttled with a 453-kg unexpioded bomb inside her. The tanker waa attacked by unidentified aircraft during the Falkland* war. The bomb was discovered In her hold after the ship162 words
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SIDELINERS
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Article54 1982-07-25 2 A RADIO station in Nebraska proved there's truth to the old saying that it's "hot enough to fry an egg on the sidewalk". Station KCSR operations manager Pat Benton cracked an egg on the sidewalk on Friday and it was declared cooked nearly 50 minutes later in theUPI - 54 words
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Article90 1982-07-25 2 THERE will be more than one diamond at next week's wedding of Mr Stan Rasso and Miss Li.- 1 Swanson in Illinois. In addition to the bride's diamond ring, the entire wedding party will also witness a baseball diamond. Mr Rasso, who has been a baseball commissioner forUPI - 90 words
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284 1982-07-25 2 BRITAIN, which gave the world the first test-tube baby four years ago, today announced an official inquiry into the moral implications of artificial births. Health Minister Norman Fowler said the inquiry panel would comprise 16 experts ranging from doctors and lawyers to284 words
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Article, Illustration403 1982-07-25 3 WASHINGTON, Sat THE Reagan administration has decided to nearly double the nations arsenal of neutron weapons by approving production of about 1,000 artillery shells which will be stockpiled in the United States, sources disclosed. The top-level move paves the way for producingNYT - 403 words
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Article85 1982-07-25 3 Clock that runs on potatoes FIRST It was just the simple sundial aid sand-Ailed hour glass. Then came the pen da I urn- powered clock, clacks and watches that one had to wind regularly, "self-winding" watches, and digital time-keepers which run on batteries or solar power. Bit Mr BUI BorstAP - 85 words
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364 1982-07-25 3 WASHINGTON, Sat. SECRETARY of State George Shultz has told the Senate that a shortage of transport planes would limit the ability of the United States rapid deployment force (RDF) to counter a massive Soviet invasion in the Middle East. But he said the forceReuter; UPI - 364 words
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352 1982-07-25 3 State Department officials are kept in suspense WASHINGTON, Sat. Secretary of State George Shultz's first week in office has ended in suspense for most of the State Department's top officials. They are not only uncertain about policy but. more to the point, they are also uncertain about their own futures.NYT - 352 words
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Article94 1982-07-25 3 4 WASHINGTON types are always talking about the recession bottoming out. It's never clear from all this talk what is supposed to happen once the bottoming oat occurs. Some economists >a\ things will stop getting worse bat won't get much better. Others say that things will improve94 words
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227 1982-07-25 3 US pipeline technology ban 'won't be lifted' CHICAGO. Sat. Vice-President George Bush said yesterday that the United States would not lift its ban on the use of American technology for the construction of the Soviet gas pipeline. He also said that France's decision to continue assisting in the construction ofReuter; UPI - 227 words
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WORLD BRIEFS
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Article82 1982-07-25 4 A SOVIET parliamentary' mission will arrive in Indonesia tomorrow in the first official visit since Soviet agents were expelled in February for spying, it was announced in Jakarta yesterday. The team is expected to meet President Suharto, Vice- President Adam Malik, Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja and parliamentary leaders.Reuter - 82 words
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Article72 1982-07-25 4 K(°l ADOK, a small member of Opec and minor United States oil supplier, has cut its crude oil prices by US$l.75 (553.75) to US$ 32.50 a barrel for the third quarter, the trade journal Platt's Oilgram reported in New York. Ecuador is the first Opec memberUPI - 72 words
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Article68 1982-07-25 4 CHINA'S top woman tennis player, 19-year-old Hu Na, has left her team and sought political asylum in the United States, two officials close to the International Tennis Federation said in Santa Clara, California, on Friday. In Washington, State Department spokesman Rush Taylor said he had not received aAP - 68 words
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Article65 1982-07-25 4 INDIAN President Neelam Sanjiva Reddy, who retires today at the end of his five-year term, said yesterday he regretted that no united opposition had emerged in the country In a farewell broadcast to the nation, Mr Reddy said that regardless of which party was in power, there mustReuter - 65 words
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188 1982-07-25 4 Burmese flee fight for hold on opium trade BANGKOK, Sat. Several hundred Burmese have fled to Thailand to escape fighting between opium warlord Khun Sa and Burmese Communist Party insurgents for control of the opium crop on the Thai-Burmese border, Thai security officials said today. illagers, apparently loyal to KhunReuter - 188 words
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Article, Illustration87 1982-07-25 4 AMERICA'S symbol, the bald eagle, may soon be taken off the endangered species' list. The first bald eaglets produced by artificial insemination have been hatched in an incubator on a farm outside Millstadt, Illinois. The farm is the headquarters for the Kagle Propagation Programme directed87 words
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449 1982-07-25 4 BANGKOK, Sat Cambodian resistance fighters have penetrated some 30km into Cambodia after retaking a strategic stronghold close to the ThaiCambodian border that had been occupied by Vietnamese troops. But the battle reports, based on information from Khmer guerilla field officers and sources at the border,449 words
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376 1982-07-25 4 ISLAMABAD, Sat. EFFORTS by Pakistan's ruling military authorities to turn the country into a devout Islamic society have touched off a growing debate about how a Muslim should live. During the past month, the debate has spilled into the lett?rs to theReuter - 376 words
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Article50 1982-07-25 4 AFTER independence we made a misV take when we exchanged our uniforms for suits and ties. We'll put our guns on now and we won't make the same fM mistake again. President Samora Machel of Mozambique stressing the need for his country to increase its defence capability.50 words
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145 1982-07-25 4 ARMED GANG ABDUCTS TOURIST GROUPS IN SOUTHERN ZIMBABWE HARARE (Zimbabwe), Saturday An armed gang abducted a party of tourists yesterday in the southern Zimbabwe province of Matabeleland, diplomatic sources said today. Six men from the group of British, American, Australian, and Dutch nationals were still held this morning but theReuter - 145 words
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Article181 1982-07-25 4 History books: Seoul up in arms SEOUL. Sat. South Korea has mounted a press campaign bitterly criticising Japan over Japanese high school textbooks "distorting" the period of Tokyo's rule in Korea. Major newspapers here today took issue with Japanese Education Minister Heiii Ogawa's "preposterous statement that South Korea was interferingAFP - 181 words
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Article41 1982-07-25 4 WASHINGTON. Sat. Scientists have isolated a chemical that makes bones (trow and the discovery could prove an eventual boon to older women who often fall prey to a bone-weak-ening disease called osteoporosis, the American Chemical Society said yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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304 1982-07-25 4 Habib and Fahd discuss crisis in Lebanon JEDDAH. Sat UNITED States' special envoy Philip Habib. who is mediating in the I^ebanon crisis, met King Fahd of Saudi Arabia today in an attempt to find a peaceful end to the Israeli siege of Beirut. The official Saudi press agency said thatReuter; UPI - 304 words
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Article119 1982-07-25 4 Don't start shooting Israel told DAMASCUS, Sat. Syria today warned that its forces would retaliate strongly with "all types of weapons" if Israel violates the ceasefire in Lebanon, the official Syrian news agency, Sana, reported. Sana quoted an unidentified official spokesman as saying: "In case the Israeli violation is repeated,AP - 119 words
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ACROSS THE CAUSEWAY
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MALAYSIAN ROUND-UP
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Article85 1982-07-25 5 PROMINENT MALAYSIAN Chinese Muslim leader Haji Ibrahim T.Y. Ma, 82. died in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday after a prolonged illness. Well known for his missionary zeal and religious activities, Haji Ibrahim had written many books in Chinese on Islam. A former journalist and a French professor inAFP - 85 words
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Article69 1982-07-25 5 SARAWAK POLICE believe they uncovered a blood-for-sale syndicate following a report from a patient at the General Hospital that he had bought three pints of blood from a man at the hospital for $800. First Division police chief Supt Vincent Khoo said in Kuching on Thursday that policeNST - 69 words
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Article76 1982-07-25 5 RKPORTS OF clashes between the communist terrorist groups in the Betong Salient of South Thailand is no reason for complacency in the border region, Perak Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Haii Wan Mohamed bin Haji Wan Teh, said in Ipoh on Thursday. "Despite the reported clashes among them,NST - 76 words
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Article109 1982-07-25 5 MAS jumbo aborts flight at Dubai KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday A Malaysian Airline System (MAS) 747 jumbo which left here with about 300 passengers on board for London on Thursday had to abort its scheduled flight after it landed at 2 a.m. in Dubai last night, owing to mechanical problems. AccordingNST - 109 words
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Article32 1982-07-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Malaysians have donated nearly $500,000 to various appeal funds set up to help Palestinian victims of the Israeli invasion of Lebanon, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said. NST.NST - 32 words
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Article279 1982-07-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat IK the Malaysian government's Look East policymeans buying more from Japan, the new policy is succeeding very well. The Malaysian Business Times reported yesterday that a study of the country's external trade relations with the rest of the world shows Malaysia buying279 words
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Article61 1982-07-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The eighth meeting o( the Asean Port Authorities Association APAA is to open here on Nov 8. according to the Bernama news agency. Tne agency said the fourday meeting was to discuss, among other things, the handling o( dangerous goods and the progress ofAFP - 61 words
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Article23 1982-07-25 5 LONDON. Sat. An international tin council delegation, headed by executive chairman Victor Lai of Malaysia, will visit Washington soon AFP.AFP - 23 words
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Article236 1982-07-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The number of public complaints received by the government last year was twice that in 1980 and most of them were about delays in obtaining service from government departments. The director of the Public Complaints Bureau, Mr Ibrahim bin \nffin. said theNST - 236 words
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Article, Illustration555 1982-07-25 5 M. G. G. Pillai - Thach, Ghazali not expected to give way to each other M. G. G. Pillai By Our Kuala Lumpur reporter MALAYSIAN officials here believe that the talks next week between the Vietnamese Foreign Minister, Mr Nguyen Co Thach, and his host, Foreign Minister Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie, will show little change555 words
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313 1982-07-25 6 A FORMER principal of Chung Cheng High School (Main) was yesterday acquitted and diwharKed of cheating a I businessman of $500. (,'hia Yeow Soon alias ("hia Thiam Soon, 49, now jobless, was given i the benefit of the doubt by magistrate Peter Urn after closing submissions313 words
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408 1982-07-25 6 PARENTS, NOT SCHOOLS, ARE TO BLAME, SAY EDUCATORS STUDENTS may be childish and may laugh at the wrong things but their parents, not their school, are to blame. Defending the school system, two principals and two teachers interviewed by The Straits Times disagreed with Dr (Rev) Robert Balhetchet's view that408 words
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Article146 1982-07-25 6 THE Hotel and Catering Training School will produce higher quality staff for the hotel industry, it was said in a documentary on TV last night. The Vocational and Industrial Training Board has revised the school's curriculum to prepare the students for the National Trade Certificate Two146 words
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624 1982-07-25 6 JUNE TAN - Balhetchet tells of system that breeds students who laugh too much JUNE TAN By Our Education Reporter SINGAPORE students laugh too much at the wrong times and do not seem to grow up, and some Secondary Four students behave as if they are still in primary school. But, stressed Dr624 words
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Article, Illustration396 1982-07-25 6 RilHI 734-7772 A 16-YEAR-OLD schoolgirl yesterday decided to see for herself if courteous greetings beget courteous greetings. She rang the hotline to say she was slightly disappointed to learn that people seem reluctant to return greetings. She started the day by wishing her parents "good morning"396 words
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Article95 1982-07-25 6 Thieves ransack manager's house THIEVES broke into a company manager's bungalow in Jalan Berjaya on Thursday and got away with nore than $27,000 in cash and valuables. Mr J.1.. Foo, 32. told police that he left for dinner at 7.45 p m that day. He returned two hours later and95 words
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220 1982-07-25 6 SINGA the courtesy lion found himself overworked on Friday. Every time a "courtesy" word was laid in a Scrabble competition organised by the Public Works Department at the Civil Service Institute off Pasir Panjang Road, he would bounce out of hit del220 words
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Article, Illustration251 1982-07-25 6 TOMMY the tortoise cried yesterday. Was it the neatr Or was he Just plain homesick? Perhaps, It's natural for tortoises to shed tears. Who wouldn't If you've got all that weight to lug around. Tommy Is a giant Galapagos251 words
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554 1982-07-25 6 Groom the younger members to be activists, RCs urged HEALTH Minister Howe Yoon Chong last night called on residents' com- I mittee members to train younger members to be- come community activ- ists. With experience, they will provide the local B leadership and make housing estates a better 9 Clace554 words
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Article64 1982-07-25 7 SUFFERING from examination fever' You may be able to pick up some pointers on how to rope from a talk at Queens town Library's lecture room on Saturday at 3 p.m. Mr Kiw Sin Wa. a Dunman Secondary School teacher, will speak in Mandarin on ways students64 words
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Article, Illustration500 1982-07-25 7 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN By PROFESSOR Tommy koh's preoccupation with his bikini speech and his concern for other people's stomachs prevented him from telling two funny I'nited Nations stories on Friday night. The Singapore ambassador to the UN would have told all his favourite IN stories to500 words
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Article54 1982-07-25 7 A FIVE-KILOMETRE walkajog will be held to raise funds for the proposed Henderson community centre building fund. It will start at the centre on Aug 1 at 8 a.m. and a lucky draw will be held for aU those who complete the course. For details,54 words
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Article48 1982-07-25 7 THE Singapore Armed Forces will be conducting military exercises in the I.im Chu Kang, Marsiling, Mandai, Pulau I'hin and Pulau Tekong areas from 8 a.m. tomorrow to midnight on Aug 1. The public is advised not to be alarmed as blanks and thunder-flashes will be used.48 words
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244 1982-07-25 7 Better chance of survival after surgery HEART patients who suffer from an ailment known as "widow maker's disease" stand a better chance of survival and leading a normal life with surgery than if they were treated with drugs. This was confirmed in a local study where such p .tients who244 words
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Article64 1982-07-25 7 TUITION classes on English language. Mathematics and Mandarin from Primary Three to Six level will be conducted every Tuesday and Thursday at the Pasir Panjang community centre from Aug 3. Lessons will last from 7.30 to 9 p.m. The fee is $15 for the three-month course. Enrol at64 words
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247 1982-07-25 7 No escape for robber who threw pepper at victim A robber, who made off with $70,000 worth of jewellery after throwing pepper in his victim's face, was caught by a good Samaritan after a short motorcycle chase, a district judge heard yesterday. The Samaritan, whose identity was not disclosed in247 words
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Article, Illustration333 1982-07-25 7 BENG TAN - BENG TAN By Our Medical Reporter MODERN drugs and major changes in treatment spell hope for high blood pressure patients in Singapore where one in seven adults suffer from this silent killer. Previously, the drugs used caused such severe side effects among them diarrhoea, giddiness and impotence that only those333 words
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Article31 1982-07-25 7 TONIGHTS Milan Sladek Mime Show will start at 8.30 instead of 8 p.m. as the roads are closed until 8 p.m. for the National Day parade full dress rehearsal.31 words
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Article301 1982-07-25 8 DSP rank for 11 senior cops POLICE yesterday an- i nounced the promotion of I 11 senior officers to Deputy Superintendent ranks they have been acting in since Feburary. Among the new DSPs j are Mr S.K Menon, of the ClD's Special Investiga- j tion Section which handles j murders,301 words
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Article64 1982-07-25 8 THE Ambassador of the Republic of Korea, His Excellency Mr Kirn Kyung Chul, presented his credentials to President C.V. Devan Nair yesterday at the Is tana Mr Kirn, 46. succeeds Mr Ijee Sang Ock as South Korea's Ambassador to Singapore. He joined his country s Foreign64 words
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150 1982-07-25 8 WHAT'S happening? A brand new column in The Sunday Times! Packed with things to do, to set, to hear, to learn. Complete with pictures. An exciting diary of what's happening in and around town every day of the week. For organisers, it's150 words
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219 1982-07-25 8 THE Public Utilities Board has offered to sponsor employees who wish to improve their skills through the National Trades Union Congress' Basic Education for Skill Training (Best) programme. Announcing this yesterday, Mr Chan Chee Seng, Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Trade and Industry), said he219 words
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801 1982-07-25 8 IRENE NGOO - IRENE NGOO By Our Housing Correspcident TENDER bids are expected to be more modest for choice office sites in the 11th Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) land sale because of the glut in office space which is likely to prevail for some801 words
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302 1982-07-25 8 300 homes join Bedok police watch scheme MORE than 300 households in the Bedok constituency have responded to the police-backed Neighbourhood Watch Scheme, Minister of State (Law and Home Affairs) Professor S. Jayakumar said yesterday. Speaking at the opening of a crime prevention exhibition and a combined police band and302 words
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Article, Illustration247 1982-07-25 8 What it cost you last week. more or less THAI rice and eggs were, on the average, cheaper last week but poultry, fish and vegetables cost more. The Department of Trade's weekly review of prices of essential commodities showed the prices of Thai 100 per cent ranged between 90 cents247 words
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Article124 1982-07-25 8 NWC to discuss new-style format THE National Wages Council will meet on Aug 3 to discuss the format of the new-style NWC and how it is to be phased in to give greater latitude for collective oargaining at company level. In the new-style NWC, the government's role will be reduced124 words
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Article, Illustration345 1982-07-25 9 TEO LIAN HUAY; BRIDGET TAN - Ex-principal who steered 'baby' onto a new course TEO LIAN HUAY and BRIDGET TAN Py THEY first met in 1956. He was an innovator and a fighter and "it" was considered a difficult "baby." "Baby" was born in the wrong neighbourhood, but that innovator and fighter, Mr Chua Leong Hean,345 words
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199 1982-07-25 9 Centaur holiday hopes dashed from Sept IF YOU have been saving up to take a cruise on the Centaur at the end of the year, you will have to change your holiday pi a as From Sept 22. ihe 19--year-old liner will be chartered to a British company, St Helena199 words
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351 1982-07-25 9 To sir with love from school's proud principal YESTERDAY, Ahmad Ibrahim Secondary School celebrated its 16th Speech Day. And it has a lot to be proud of. The majority of students at this Upper Thomson Road school with 1,300 students, a third in the Chinese stream, come from lower income351 words
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Article200 1982-07-25 9 MOTORISTS are advised to avoid the St Andrew's Road and Coleman Street junction from 1.3» a.m. to It p.m. today because of preparations for the National Day full-dress rehearsal this evening. Dexion stands will be erected In the area which will be closed to traffic daring200 words
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380 1982-07-25 9 RAY DHALIWAL - RAY DHALIWAL By CAR sales have increased by 27 per cent in the first half of this year compared with the same period last year. A total of 15,954 cars were sold between January and June this year, 3,431380 words
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255 1982-07-25 9 SBS expects to get a record $6 m from bus panel ads SINGAPORE Bus Service is expected to earn a record $6 million from advertisements this year. Or this, $1 million is expected to come from advertisements inside its buses. The interior roof panel advertisements, launched by the company on255 words
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Article95 1982-07-25 9 A METRO Grand Apartment Sore supervisor, Tan Poh Choo, 24, was jailed a day and fined $1,500 by a magistrate yesterday after she admitted stealing three pairs of ladies shoes worth $367 form the store on Friday evening. The court heard that a security officer was95 words
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Article70 1982-07-25 9 TWO robbers armed with knives, held up a rook of a coffee-house in UK Building in Shenton Way at 3 a.m., shortly after closing time on Friday, and fled with $21,950. Police said the cook, Mr C.K. Wong, was then sleeping in the New Aladdin Coffee-house.70 words
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Article81 1982-07-25 9 THIEVES broke into I har.iware com|>any in Sims Avenue during the Han Raya Puasa holiday on Thursday and stole $18,900 after forcing open a safe and a locked drawer. Police said the tlioft was discovered on Friday morning by the managing director of Tai Lee Hardware Pte81 words
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Article117 1982-07-25 9 A 62-YEAR-OLO man was charged in court yesterday with trafficking in 10 kg of opium and unlawfully having another 30 kg in a house in Lorong Malus on July 14. The trafficking charge accused Lee Siak Joo of giving five slabs of opium weighing 10117 words
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Article, Illustration613 1982-07-25 10 GERRY DE SILVA - GERRY DE SILVA By THE crew of a small Dubai-registered vessel yesterday told a tale of Arabian nights of storms, engine trouble, fires and the harrowing escape from their sinking ship. But a week after their fateful last journey on boardYAP YEW PIANG - 613 words
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Article, Illustration441 1982-07-25 10 NG WENG HOONG - NG WENG HOONG By A POSSIBLE Sino-Viet-namese rapprochement to "deal" with the Association of South-east Asian Nations (Asean) as painted by the Vietnamese Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Tnach last Monday is "pure propoganda." A leading American strategist, Professor William Griffith of the Massachusetts Institute of441 words
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Article, Illustration94 1982-07-25 10 Panel set up to upgrade tourist industry THE Singapore Tourist Promotion Board recently formed a Tourism Career Development Committee to look at ways of upgrading the level of professionalism in the tourist industry. The committee, which is chaired by the board's director, Mr K.C. Yuen, consists of representatives from the94 words
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419 1982-07-25 10 Former student leader is acquitted in corruption case TRAINEE audit assistant Kirinjoat Singh Bhalla, 26, was yesterday cleared by a district court of two corruption charges, one of which concerned a free trip to Haadyai. Bhalla, who was a council member of the former University of Singapore Students' Union (USSU),419 words
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Article67 1982-07-25 10 THE Singapore Symphony Orchestra gold medallions are being offered for sale at a special price of $500. The usual price is $800. Made of 999.9 fine gold, the medallion weighs 15.5 gm. The obverse shows an image of the Victoria Memorial Hall and the reverse bears67 words
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101 1982-07-25 10 $5 million hospital to replace old one in Balestier THE single-storey Char Yong Fei Choon Free Hospital in Balestiei Road will soon give wa;' to a four-storey modern hospital. The $5 million project by the Char Yong Association, a Kejia association, will be ready in two years. It will provide101 words
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Article55 1982-07-25 10 AN Asean Press Queen contest will be held together with the Malay Journalists Association's 27th anniversary dinner on Aug 27 at Dynasty Hotel About 80 contestants are expected to take part in the Qualifying round on Aug 6 at the hotel s ballroom. The contest is open55 words
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225 1982-07-25 10 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN By Our Education Reporter A SINGAPORE woman has become the first person in the world to win an international science award presented by the International Council of Associations for Science Education (ICASE). Mrs Ang Wai Hoong, the Education Ministry s Deputy Director225 words
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Advertisement216 1982-07-25 10 High rewards for a high-flying careen Being a pilot in the RSAF is certainly a high-flying career. payment or pensionable service. One that's full of challenges and responsibilities as a vital part of In the RSAF your period of flight training is automatical^ Singapore's defence team. offset against National Service.216 words
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Article, Illustration307 1982-07-25 11 Girl who suddenly began failing exams PROBLEMS began for Manisha Prabhudas Ghelani, 11, only in Primary Four, after the streaming exercise. She was doing well before that. Suddenly she found herself failing the mid-yenr examinations. To top it all. she failed the end-oi year examinations as well. "I was very307 words
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Article, Illustration447 1982-07-25 11 THE desire to return to her former mission school saw Karen Misson through the rough days. The bright-eyed Eurasian girl had liked it at the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus (CHIJ, Opera Estate). On failing the Primary Four examination, she was channelled down447 words
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Article, Illustration284 1982-07-25 11 WHILE most 15-yvar-olds are in Secondary Three. Chang Teck Soon is in Primary Five. Behind him is a history of failure and of being streamed from the normal course to the monolingual, then to the extended and then back to the284 words
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Article, Illustration297 1982-07-25 11 A MOTHER'S prodding helped a shy girl overcome negative feelings about school. For Yap Hong Teen, 11. things went bad at school after she failed her Primary Four examinations. This forced her to leave her beloved Haig Girls' School. "I was very sad to leave297 words
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937 1982-07-25 11 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN, Stories by Education Reporter Ivji 'l4T 1 1 r»i STREAMING a blessing or a curse? Some say it puts unnecessary pressure on children at a tender age taking the joy and innocence out of childhood. Others say that streaming cannot937 words
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Article, Illustration1081 1982-07-25 13 Gillian Pow Chong - Out on the high seas for the sake of charity Gillian Pow Chong ANGELA'S A GLOBE-GIRDLING GRANDMOTHER Don't ever think that going around the world on a two- year yachting venture is one long holiday. It's a tremendous challenge but then I've always been a bit of an extrovert and1,081 words
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Article529 1982-07-25 14 THERE are no two ways about it. We shall have to live in a post-petroleum world and the sooner we prepare ourselves for the transition the better. World production of oil is expected to peak and to go into a decline in just half a generation's529 words
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Article67 1982-07-25 14 "EMPLOYEES are the PUB's most valuable resource and the worker who stays to learn and to serve is all the more valuable because of his accumulated skill and experience... "It Is the quality, the loyalty and the commitment of employees that makes or breaks any organisation." Mr Chan67 words
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Article93 1982-07-25 14 WHY will not the Chinese Swimming Club in Penang admit girls as members? A Straits Echo contributor maintains an air of intriguing secrecy about the matter. "It is not possible, unfortunately, to disclose the reason," he says, "except to say that objection has been raised in93 words
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Article58 1982-07-25 14 THE Negri Sembilan Nightingale Musical Party, which was formed this year, was in attendance this week at the Sapphire Theatre, and rendered honorary service in aid of the Chung Hwa School. A performance was given on two days in aid of the school funds and realised the excellent58 words
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Article33 1982-07-25 14 THIS is a corny ad for all those with aching feet: "The road is rougher when one suffers from corns. "Remove them with GETS-IT." Sunday Times, July 23, 1933.33 words
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Article, Illustration856 1982-07-25 14 RONNIE LIM - The oil glut no cause for delight RONNIE LIM By WHAT are the reasons for the glut in the oil market? What are its effects on Singapore's petroleum consumption? We focus on these questions as well as the control of black gold by a few, and the aftermath of the856 words
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507 1982-07-25 14 Demand here grows as others cut down WHILE world oil demand has fallen in the current excess supply (glut) situation, Singapore's demand for oil has continued to grow. This Is mainly because the Republic, like other developing countries moving towards Industrialisation, Is using more oil to achieve Its economic goal.507 words
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Miscellaneous284 1982-07-25 14 Diary of couple's seven-year ***** DOCTORS tell us that the common cold will strike each of us at least By ROSEMARY CHEN once a year. The following account is "A Seven-year *****" from the Fourth Year diary of Jane and Frank. "Better not go near the kids, Jane. Honeymoon They284 words
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Article, Illustration1170 1982-07-25 15 IVAN FERNANDEZ - IVAN FERNANDEZ By IT IS surprising how a commodity as slippery as oil has managed to remain in the grasp of a few for nearly all of its history. First, it was US tycoon John D. Rockefeller, then the giant oil companies known as the Seven1,170 words
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Article, Illustration568 1982-07-25 15 RONNIE LIM takes a question-and-answer approach to what recent cracks in Opec unity and the Gulf war means n Wkat te the latest Opec disagree- meat aheit aid what 4ms It measi? A The rift between Iran and Saudi r% Arabia at an Opec meeting in Vienna two568 words
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Article, Illustration377 1982-07-25 16 ZAINUL ABIDIN - ZAINUL ABIDIN By Why Fujitsu pays for ideas RASHEED ANY suggestions? A million and one if you will. "One may think that 500 yen (Sss) is not much of an incentive for the suggestion scheme, but what matters is the attitude of the workers, and moreover,377 words
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106 1982-07-25 16 THE 48,Mt employees at lok>o Motor Company of Japan each submit on the average about 3C suggestions or Ideas a year and more than M per cent of the submissions were adopted. Last year, suggestions and ideas from Toyota employees exceeded one million106 words
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Article, Illustration1212 1982-07-25 16 When too many men at a cement plant forgot their identification badges, the company had the badges made into belt buckles. After careful deliberation, it was decided that no matter how absentminded the man, he was reasonably certain to remember hisIPS - 1,212 words
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Advertisement867 1982-07-25 23 afifilAHOME: special SECTION 1»^ Touch o£ east How to give an Asian feel to your OO 7_ tor home Worried about your diiiicult teen- bold statement in this ager^ Read what Ann Landers YOU are Ure^ of w f tern s^ e wood furniture although a piece Asiail HlOtifS Call867 words
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Article, Illustration1099 1982-07-25 24 Use neutral shades From Pag* 23 Creating the eastern look i Grassctoth-covered walls provide an Oriental backdrop for wall accessories. Oriental-inspired fabric for upholstery in pale tones of pastel turquoise, rose and cream and understated carpet provides complementary' foil. Straw colour of floor is1,099 words
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Article, Illustration1023 1982-07-25 25 Khng Eu Meng - Khng Eu Meng By Antique Chinese pottery reproduced, cracks and all This "Ming" libation cap (left) was once used for worship while the wine pitcher was exclusive to members of the imperial court. Bat they are fakes which can fool the ontrained eye and will be a talking1,023 words
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Article, Illustration141 1982-07-25 26 Light meals for hot days WHO cares what the temperature is outside? With these beat-the-heat recipes, you can serve hearty, delicious meals and still stay coo* as a cucumber. Just add some pasta (macaroni shells, mifen or noodles) to a fresh salad, pour over a piquant dressing (like a peanutMichael Uew - 141 words
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Article, Illustration1135 1982-07-25 26 Mlten salad Tfte protein comes from the fried, pounded dried prawns and the fishcake, while the Vitamin C crunch comes from cucumber and carrot strips. A one-dish meal, it can be prepared ahead and stored m the fridge till serving time. Serves eight. INGREDIENTS: Half a packet mifen. boiled1,135 words
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Article, Illustration985 1982-07-25 27 Contemporary pressures on all family members have increased in recent years to the point where the traditional family unit is vulnerable to many internal and external tensions. An expert in stress management, Dr Rosalind Forbes, outlines steps to make your home more tranquil985 words
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Article, Illustration49 1982-07-25 27 POT HOLDER Y»u cab leave a flower pot safely Ih your garden Inside the rubber cap of an opturned drain plunger. Force the handle «f the plunger well InU the ground with the Cip high enough so that ft will not be disturbed by small animals.49 words
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Article, Illustration774 1982-07-25 28 How to make it serve your needs IF PREPARING meals is a chore and the subsequent cleaning up an even bigger headache, you are in need of the Superkitchen. Take a look at these pictures and you may benefit from the ideas and extra tips we give774 words
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Article, Illustration31 1982-07-25 28 A must for an active family: bulletin boards built into a structural beam. The children can have one side while adults can keep memos and a calendar near the phone.31 words
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Article30 1982-07-25 28 Slide a stool under a counter and you've got an instant desk. Marblelike countertops make for easy cleaning and give a rich look to the kitch- en. s30 words
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Article, Illustration536 1982-07-25 30 A checklist will come in handy YOU have just shifted into a new home and you want to repaint a patch on the wall. You can't find a colour to match because no one has told you what the original brand or colour of paint is. You want to repair536 words
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Article, Illustration353 1982-07-25 30 Clearing a pipe There are many modern drain cleaners available, but you can prevent a crisis if, every once in a while, you clean the pipe under the sink or laundry tub (called the "S" trap). This is done by unscrewing the nut called the353 words
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466 1982-07-25 30 Q. WHAT do you do about digs and scratches In a Übictop? A. Choose a coloured crayon that closely matches the finish of the wood. Heat a small, low-wattage soldering iron, just hot enough to melt the crayon, and run into the damaged466 words
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Article, Illustration246 1982-07-25 31 Clean dishes in a jiffy DISHWASHING at the push of a button is an offer that most people would jump at. People in Singapore have this option now because Thomson, from France, is marketing the SX-1261, a dishwasherdryer which functions through miscroprocessor control. You don't even have to be at246 words
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Article152 1982-07-25 31 DO YOU know where the dessertspoons should be placed in a formal table-setting? Can you make a bed in double-quick time? If your answer is "no", you can get the know-how from Metro stores. Metro will be holding a 10--day Household Promotion beginning on152 words
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Article436 1982-07-25 31 REMOVING those tiny bits of lint from your clothes is often an arduous task. It can be particularly irritating when you have to scramble for the clothes brush just as you are about to go out because you've just noticed that there is lint all436 words
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Article, Illustration102 1982-07-25 31 WANTED: A kitchen help that does not talk back and can perform the most tedious chores uncomplainingly. That's the Bosch UM 3 Universal food mixer. This winner of 23 awards beats, kneads, chops, blends and even provides fruit juice. It can also peel potatoes and grate nnts.102 words
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229 1982-07-25 31 A DEPARTMENT store interested in promoting art in Singapore is holding an exhibition of Mingstyle pottery. The pottery, produced in the Chinese Pottery Arts and Handcrr>ft Pte Ltd factory in Jurong, is made by Singapore artists. If you have a fancy for Chinese porcelain229 words
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Advertisement69 1982-07-25 25 The artist employs the traditional free-hand method of applying th< artwork onto the porcelain lid 4 If you wonder how duplicates can be made without the presence of the originals in Singapore, the Taiwanese experts have the secret. They have not only brought photographs of them, but also their exact69 words
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Advertisement383 1982-07-25 26 The quickest no-nonsense way to owning a home. Your CPF savings and a Citibank Home Loan. At Citibank we've taken the time ment payments on the loan can be Orchard Road Branch r\ and fuss out of home buying. as high as 60% of your gross Yen San Building. Orchard383 words
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Article1627 1982-07-25 32 DAVID MOORCROPT that's the new name in international athletics. Moorcroft has moved oat of the shadows of teammates Sebastian Coe and Steve Ovett and, at the late age of 29, has broken the world b,m metres record. Here, CHRIS BRASHER, a former Olympic athlete himself,1,627 words
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Article388 1982-07-25 32 Chinese win opener BASKETBALL: China's national team defeated a combined All-Star Universities side from the United States 96-83 in their opening game in Beijing, the Xinhua News agency reported yesterday. Soviets bounce back The Soviet Union, trailing 55-57 at half-time, bounced back to beat Cuba 117-101, and Spain defeatedAgencies - 388 words
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186 1982-07-25 32 How the S T OOO metres record has tumbled Time Name Nation Date Yeaue M:MJ TmJsto Makai Finland Jim Ittt 11.-li.lnM 11:48.* Gurier Hrn Swtriea Sept IMZ Gcttenbnrx li-i-,.l KmU Zatopek Cseek May IM4 Paria IS:MJ V Imdimlr Kate USSR Aaf IM4 Berae 1S:I1.( Carta Ckateway OB 11 Oet IIM186 words
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212 1982-07-25 32 Rossi and Zoff keep the All-Stars waiting. EAST RUTHERFORD, Sat. Only nandf u l of 1982 Woriu Cap mm eer stars have agreed to take part In the International Football Federation-organised All-Star match to be held at Giants Stadium on Aug. 7. United States Soccer federation officials are anxiously awaitingAP - 212 words
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Article155 1982-07-25 32 HONGKONG, Sat. Two dramatic goals in the closing minutes helped the Chinese national football team hold Morocco to a 3--3 draw in a Group B match at the third Peking international invitational tournament, the New China News Agency reported. Trailing 1-J and when all seemed lost, Chinese forwardReuter - 155 words
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692 1982-07-25 32 Joanne putts on style thanks to hubby! CALIFORNIA, Sat. Joanne Carrier shot a two-under-par 70 for a threeshot lead over Beth Daniel at the halfway stage of the 37th United States women's Open golf tournament in Sacramento yesterday. Joannes total was 139 for two rounds on the Del Paso CountryAgencies - 692 words
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Advertisement348 1982-07-25 32 McEnroe v. Connors Wimbledon 'B2 The final set Tonight on Channel 5 10.10pm. a^ v^^^^^^av^ a^w K aaaaal L^> .^BBatßnaflV^Baaw i'"^''^b! aaarxV i JnA HbUa aaaV aaaa 4 J aaav IB I b^mbm •^bbbbbb m t aaal I i aa^U aaaaT bbbbX II > B/^i^JWrLaal aaf I m> LaHffS^r **t348 words
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Advertisement213 1982-07-25 32 CHRIS j^B^^^—r^W^^^^ j4LV»J BHBPBBiHHB B&Vk *^CIiMU Jm SINGAPORE _*4gS SPORTS ■mS council /port/ for oil Thit m:kt, column will tmmture »»C > Iv tportm tor All progrmmmm* JL Courm /A f^ An introductory course on the organisation of sports Date 12 August to 2 September (7 sessions) Tuesday. Thursday 730pm-9213 words
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Article, Illustration275 1982-07-25 33 CZECH MATE! Santa Clara (California), Sat MARTINA Vivrattlova set up a semi-final plash with her native Czechoslovakia in the Federation Cap tennis tournament last night when she led the United States to a singles romp over Brazil. Martina, who coasted to aAgencies - 275 words
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Article, Illustration553 1982-07-25 33 FANDI FEELS THE PRESSURE OF THE POWER GAME BRIAN MILLER REPORTS FROM HOLLAND FANDI Ahmad will face the sternest test of his three-week trial when he turns out for Ajax Amsterdam in Hanover, West Germany next week. Yesterday, it was confirmed that the Singapore striker553 words
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Article514 1982-07-25 33 JANICE SEAH - COURT PRINCE LOSES HIS CROWN By JANICE SEAH THIO Shen-Yi, last year's under-14 champion, caused a big upset in the boys under-15 section of the Pesta Sukan national hardcourt tennis championships when he demolished top-seeded David Lim 9-3 at Kallang yesterday. Lim, who holds the current under-14 title, had no514 words
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Article398 1982-07-25 33 LONDON, Sat. The Middlesex march to the English county cricket championship was frustrated both by bad light and oppo- nents Essex yesterday Middlesex, set 284 to win in 195 minutes, were delayed by stoppages and had reached only 47 for one when the clash finallyReuter - 398 words
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111 1982-07-25 33 LEICESTERSHIRE, Sat. Another superb exhibition of leg-spin bowling by Abdul Qadlr provided the highlight of the final day of the three day match between Leicestershire and the Pakistani cricketers here yesterday. Pakistan, set 245 to win In the final session, were SI for two111 words
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274 1982-07-25 33 LEONARD KING - LEONARD KING By SINGAPORE Recreation Club Hunters dashed Kent's title hopes with a hardfought 4-3 victory in the Singapore Softball Association's men's senior league game at Dover Road yesterday. Kent, who had an outside chance of winning the crown before yesterday's match, were unlucky274 words
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Article48 1982-07-25 33 TAN KOK WAH and crew Ben Tan won the opening race in the Lark Open Yachting championship, off Changi. yesterBcMlti Km* I: 1 Tan Kok Wah and Ben Tan 2 Tan Tee Suan and Siew Shaw Her 3 Tony Tan and Lock Hong Kit.48 words
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Article71 1982-07-25 33 A penalty by Sunny Low enabled Schools to edge out Police 13 (a goal, try and a penalty foal) to 12 (two goals) In the ineapore Rugby Union's unoer-20 competition at Police Academy yesterday. Schools scorers were: Henry Lee (two tries and a conversion) and Sunny Low71 words
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Article269 1982-07-25 33 Vilas breezes into last four KITZBUEHEL (Austria), Sat. Top-seed-ed Guillermo Vilas. of Argentina, reached the semi-finals of the Austrian International Open tennis championship yesterday with an easy 6-4, 6-1 win over France's Christophe Roger-Vasselin. Vilas has now won 51 tournament matches and lost only four this year. He will meet269 words
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Article26 1982-07-25 33 TOKYO. Sal World Cup champions Pakistan defeated All-Japan tea.i 6-2 in a horkev match for the Japan Broad casting Corporation (NHK) Cup today. AP.AP - 26 words
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Advertisement87 1982-07-25 33 NOTICES I We extend our deepest I I sympathies and condolences I I to the family of I I MR. PEH SIH BING I I Managing Director of I I Chong Lee Leong Seng Co. (Pte.) Ltd. I I MITSUI CO., LTD. I I We extend our deepest I f^Jr*87 words
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Miscellaneous176 1982-07-25 33 CRICKET SCA Div. 1: SCRC v CSC (Balestier Road. 10.45 a m Div. 2: SRC v SCA Schoolboys (Tanglin), CSC v LA. Dijjicon v SCRC (Balestier Road). T. Tavemers v Heli Orient (Dieppe Barracks). All matches at 1.30 p. m HOCKEY Slrahel Premier: Khalsa v Police iTanglin. 5.20 p.m.). Div.176 words
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Article, Illustration339 1982-07-25 34 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By VITALITY BKLLE, a Class 4 Malaysianbred four-year-old, can cap some fine performances this season by winning the $40,000 National Stud Cup over 1,200 m (Race 5) at Kuala Lumpur today. This daughter of Perak Derby winner tfaa Of Honour won two339 words
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149 1982-07-25 34 CAVAUER - Allan-Lucas team looks formidable today CAVAUER By KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Ivan Allan-Terry Lucas combination looks formidable with Drum Roll (Race 4), Command (Race 6). La gunda (Race 7) and Viva Singapore (Race 8). Drum Roll, a beaten favourite last Sunday, should lead his rivals on a merry chase. Command149 words
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Article77 1982-07-25 34 THESE horses go well on a wet track RACE 1: Lee Tit Seng, Lesmana m. Ace Of Hearts. RACE 2: Taraskiwi. Kiwi Runner, Triumphant Echo. RACE S: Great Leap. Lieutenant Dalton, Mr Magnum, Shepherd. RACE 4: Nasib Mari- I -ah. Knights Hill, Go Smoothly. RACE 5: 'antjawala, Vitality77 words
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Article4868 1982-07-25 34 2.00 CLASS 6 DIV 11,200 m 1,200 m (Ratings: 40-32) (Stakes: $11,000) 1 *****4 Lee Tit Sea* 57 (41) WF Tham-West 7 irq aDg same Well up from the start hanging on well for 4th with 57 to Seattle Dream in Div 1 1200 m in soft going4,868 words
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Article336 1982-07-25 34 Going forecast: Soft to heavy RACE EPSOM JEEP RACING ED TIPTOP TONTO EQUESTRIENNE CAVALIER PEDIGREE Leimana Lee Tit Seng Ace Of Hearts Lea Tit Seng Leimana Ace Of Hearts Lee Tit Seng Lee Tit Seng Lesmana Lesmana Sound Of Sensation Lesmana Venus Lesmana LM Tit Senu336 words
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Article304 1982-07-25 34 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE By ANNA BOY has come to hand and looks a good bet in Race 4 for Class 4 Div 1 sprinters over 1,200 m today. The three-year-old Australian gelding by Square Boy has had three starts in restricted terms and should get off the304 words
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Article36 1982-07-25 34 VISITING Jockey Brian Andrews is indisposed and will not be riding today He is being replaced by Brian York on Magnificent Movement (Race 3) and C H. Ooi on Vat Luk Fatt (Race 6).36 words
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267 1982-07-25 34 TONTO - Knights Hill gets chance to score TONTO By KNIGHTS HILL, who finished second twice in five starts, deserves a winning break and gets his chance in Race 4 today against moderate opposition. The bay came close to making a winning debut in April in Class 4 Div 2 over the267 words
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2158 1982-07-25 35 CAVALIER; FAIRWAY - CAVALIER and FAIRWAY By FIRST: *****6 SECOND: *****9 THIRD: *****1 STARTERS: *****5, *****9, *****8, *****9, *****2, *****9, *****0, *****4, *****4, *****5, *****1. CONSOLATIONS: *****8, *****7, *****5, *****2, *****4, *****9, *****2, *****5, *****3, *****4. XL punters bet blindly as semaphore board goes blank in2,158 words
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308 1982-07-25 35 CALL BOY - CALL BOY By Xl MA LUMPUR, Sat. A new element of excitement will be added to horse racing on the Singapore-Malaysia circuit the introduction of a special award for the oatstanding horse of the 1982 season. Known as the Marlboro Horse of the308 words
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940 1982-07-25 35 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Stipendiary Steward's report on today's races: RACK I: The rider of Tamasek Command (A. Rahman) became unbalanced at the start, resulting in the gelding being slow into stride. Soon after the start. Sepuloh Sepuloh (K W Tan) shifted towards the940 words
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Article120 1982-07-25 35 Kalaglow pips Sangster's Assert ASCOT, Sat ENGLISH-BRED colt. Ka laglow, won the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes run over 2,400 m here today. Odds-on favourite, Assert, owned by Robert Sangster. was second and Glint Of Gold finished third. American-bred colt Critique finished fourth. Nine ran. Greville StarkeyReuter - 120 words
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Obituary, Illustration535 1982-07-25 35 J OBITUARIES IN EVER LOVING MEMORY Or IN EVERLOVING MEMORY OF In Loving Memory Of 143 Acknowledgement! 141 Deaths In Loving Memory ol In Loving Memory of m MADAM TAN SIEW KIANG AGE 61 Passed away peacefully on 24/7/82 leaving behind husband Chua Tack Khoon 3 Sons 4 daughters 2535 words
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Advertisement58 1982-07-25 35 We extend our deepest sympathies to the Family of the late: MR PEH SIH BING Managing Director of Chong Lee Leong Seng Co. (Pte) Ltd., who passed away on the 19TH JULY, 1982. FROM: DIRECTORS OF BEKALANTEK SDN. BHD. 160, FOOCHOW ROAD NO. 1, KUCHING, SARAWAK. In Memoriam' is for58 words
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Article, Illustration498 1982-07-25 36 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI Prema pulls out but Schools still rule... By TALKING OF CHAMPIONS COMBINED SCHOOLS received a rude shock yesterday when their star runner, Prema Goyindan, and her school mates from Ang Mo Kio Secondary, failed to show up for their events at the Seiko inter-club trackALBERT SIM - 498 words
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337 1982-07-25 36 LEX SEOW YAM - LEX SEOW YAM _!i THE hugs and congratulations at last night's national wrightlifting championships were reminiscent of last year's Sooth-east Asia Games for Sarvindar Singh. For Just as In Manila, where he broke three records, so too, at the Havelock Community Centre, he337 words
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Article, Illustration251 1982-07-25 36 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By THE bottles of champagne were being chilled at the clubhouse but Fairer Park United produced the bubbles on the pitch to trounce Jubilee 8-1 to win the National Football League Division One title at the Jalan Besar n*. J! 1ALBERT SIM - 251 words
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Article359 1982-07-25 36 PETER SIOW - CAIRNHILL SHOW TOUCH OF CLASS PETER SIOW By ARISTOCRATS Cairnbill made Telok Ayer look like apprentices with their cultured display of power and precision in the final of the inter-constitu-ency table tennis final at the Delta Sports Complex last night. Catrahlll triumphed aad, In the process, realised their sevenyear ambition359 words
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147 1982-07-25 36 CALIFORNIA, Sat. American swimmers continued to show threatening form for the world swimming championships later this month setting two more world best performances for the year at the selection meeting here. Tiffany Cohen set a season's best of 8:2°>.48 in the women's 800AFP - 147 words
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Article155 1982-07-25 36 LONDON, Saturday Deposed England cricket captain Keith Fletcher, has suggested he would join any future cricket tour of South Africa. Just 24 hours after South Africa had once again been told that they cannot return to world cricket while apartheid continues, Fletcher hinted he wouldAFP - 155 words
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Article52 1982-07-25 36 MOSCOW, Sat. Soviet weight lifter Viktor Durne\ m-i a world record in the snatch in the 75 kilogrammes category, lifting 162.5 kgs. in a Soviet Youth Games in Minsk. Tass announced today. The previous record of 162 kgs was set in May this yen by his compatriot AlexanderAFP - 52 words
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Article181 1982-07-25 36 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By PARMJIT Singh's 15th minute goal gave KhaLsa a 1-0 win as well as put an end to Ceylon Sports Club's unbeaten run in the Strobel Premier hockey league at Balestier Roao yesterday. CSC, who had won four matches so far, dominated the181 words
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346 1982-07-25 36 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By LIM SEOK HUI and Tracey Oh have been granted approval to take part in next month's Ovaltine Dgrade squash league for men. The duo, who, between them have dominated the Singapore women squash scene for the past seven years, are the346 words
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Advertisement183 1982-07-25 36 The Sunday Times. July 25. 1982 i£ coi° uf 2 .Y«a' Gu8 < Bnlee '^■a^Bi 110 < c<l )rTxm> Every newPING Eye Driver is| made to fit you. Now you can have one built to produce the perfect trajectory for you. -wing. Four color coded Ping Eye Drivers are now183 words
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Miscellaneous135 1982-07-25 36 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Fair. TEMP. (C) up to a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mm. SINSKT today: 7.18 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7J5 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER AaWaM* 9 15C Rain Maalla 23 33C Cloudy Baagkak 25 34 C Cloudy Mrlbaarnr 7 16 C Cloudy BrljiaK 21 29C cloudy Maaeaw 13135 words
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Article, Illustration313 1982-07-25 1 during Ramadan from dawn to dusk daily, the t£?™ioSrfui n b^tOUblfit n ting the occasion. They begin the ceiebra irh^h^&r,^ the Muslim lunar calendar thronging the mostlu,t^ "'faring "thanksRiving" prayers in gratitude of tne courage, patien s*. and Pers«veranP e needed to comple.e the testin313 words
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Article, Illustration319 1982-07-25 2 I—Moorei Moore renews his licence to kill— i! ROGER Moore has been signed to play lan Fleming's celebrated secret agent in the 13th James Bond Him, OCTOPI SSY, It was announced by producer Albert ("Cubby") Broccoli in London. The announcement ended months of speculation over whether Scan Connery would make319 words
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Article, Illustration511 1982-07-25 2 IT'S GOOD to see Neil Simon on top of it again. After the embarrassing dialogue of the last film he wrote, Only When I Laugh, you can unwind and enjoy I OUGHT TO BE IN PICTITRES It redeems Hollywood's best known screenwright from511 words
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Article, Illustration354 1982-07-25 2 AFTER Shaw director Li Hanxiang's last two fiascos the casuallymade comedies The Emperor and the Minister and Passing Flickers TIGER KILLER as a serious work is a welcome change. Having been in movies for more than 30 years, Li knows too well that care must354 words
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Article, Illustration634 1982-07-25 3 SAM LIEW - Kacang putih that jogs the memory REMEMBER the old kacang putih man who came around the housing estate in the evening with his goodies piled high in a box on his head or in a battered pram he converted into a makeshift trolley? Now you only see him standing outside634 words
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Article, Illustration611 1982-07-25 4 SHOW BUSINESS is not all glamour as some may think. It has its share of hazards, too like singers who get hassled by rude and or drunk members of the audience, and actors who never get paid. Jenny Tseng had more than she bargained for611 words
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504 1982-07-25 4 PETE - Mixture of songs and comic stints IF DONNA'S father did not carry weights, then how did he come out with a dumbell like her, asks Jay. It's almost the uneasy humour of Chevy Chase, but, surprisingly, comes from a singing duo Chevy. Who? Well, if the names are Jay Shotam504 words
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Article, Illustration320 1982-07-25 4 CHOPIN Son»U No. 2, Soherxo op. 39. Polonaises op. it. Mazurkas op. 41. Vladl mlr Askkeaasy (Deoea). The full range of Chopin's compositions for the piano moody, funereal, soulful, lyrically beautiful, impassioned and joyful all find expression on this recording. Side 1320 words
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Article, Illustration440 1982-07-25 4 RIVIERA: Yoshlakl Miyanoue A Smokln' (Denon PCM) Miyanoue g; Kanji Ohta pt; Yozo Yamaguchi db; Kazuyoshi Okayama dr; Hiroshi Hatsuyama vibes. I FEEL PRETTY: Kazolro Matouishi ft Bears (Denon PCM) Matsuishi vibes; Hideo Ichikawa pf, eiec p; Shigeru Matsumoto elec b;440 words
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Article, Illustration450 1982-07-25 5 CHILDREN'S FEATURE SPECIAL ANOOP AND THE ELEPHANT (Ch 5, 8.45 a.m.): Whore do you hide an elephant Anoop Singh, Linda and Billy, who are spending their holidays in a camp, stumble upon two circuses. One, run by Penny's father owns Ranee, a baby elephant, that is sought by Monty450 words
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Article, Illustration522 1982-07-25 5 KANNAN CHANDRAN - KANNAN CHANDRAN BY IF you've been looking for quality that comes with quantity and have failed in your quest, this may be your lucky week. The week's offerings might make some deliriously exhilirated, while the unenchanted might suffer from mildly laxative side effects. It really522 words
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Article, Illustration773 1982-07-25 6 TOYOTA'S first breakthrough into front-wheel drive (fwd) with the original Tercel was something of a disaster. The upright slab-sided saloon was slow, cramped and had the dubious honour of having just about the highest coefficient of drag among production saloons with773 words
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Article, Illustration990 1982-07-25 6 BUYERS of new smallor medium-sized cars can roughly be divided into two groups. There are those who are largely taken up by the appearance of the car, gimmicks and luxury fittings. They also rely a great deal on heresay without sifting the facts. The other group990 words
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Article, Illustration1483 1982-07-25 7 CLEMENT MESENAS - CLEMENT MESENAS Surviving a storm and 'ghostly' boat TALK about being unlucky. The Sunday that I derided to go sailing, the skies poured, the wind howled and the surface of the sea raged like a wounded monster after I and two pals had packed ourselves1,483 words
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Article, Illustration1094 1982-07-25 10 LIM PHAY- LING - HE jets all over the world 10 months in a year, and dresses stellar glamour ladies such as Mrs Imelda Marcos, Princess Margaret, the ex-Empress Farah Diba and actress Shirley Maclaine. Yet Mr Aureo Alonzo, the small designer with the big name from the1,094 words
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Article, Illustration393 1982-07-25 10 LIM PHAY- LING - WHERE can you sit down to a sumptu ous barbecue buffet dinner and do your window shopping at the same time? At the Holiday Inn poolside of course. It presents its weekly Pret-a-Porter 1982 shows every Friday evening. From July 2 to Aug 27, nine leading393 words
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Article, Illustration222 1982-07-25 10 Radiance and freshness for your complexion By cherishing your skin a few moments each day with a tropically moist oil blend you can help promote a more lovely, soft looking complexion. While many women are aware of the benefits that can be gained from smoothing a tropically moist oil blend222 words
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Article146 1982-07-25 11 TWO weeks more to the muchawaited Asian Gourmet Festival organised by Singapore Airlines and Mandarin Hotel together with the national tourist organisations of eight Asian countries. This festival of food, fashion and culture will last It days from Aug 7 to 22. It will probably be146 words
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835 1982-07-25 11 TO those used to the dimly lit, noisy variety, it will be hard to call this new establishment a bar. Where is the customary word BAR painted in bold red letters on the ulass windows? Where are the slinky waitresses'* Where are835 words
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Article475 1982-07-25 11 food T^^ WHERE can you enjoy a buffet (or $18? At the Garden Terrace in the Hyatt Regency Singapore. Between today and Aug 31, various forms of Chinese cooking will be promoted through a buffet spread. Different types of food will be offered each475 words
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Article, Illustration1089 1982-07-25 13 Shirley Tan - Russel 'shoots' stars he admires Shirley Tan By RUSSEL Wong used to watch some of the world's best track stars in training at the Inivorsity of Oregon, where he was studying for I he past few years. He longed to meet them The only way he could get close to1,089 words
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Article, Illustration815 1982-07-25 14 Gloria Chandy - Catch it in black and white Gloria Chandy By BLACK and white photography is like black and white television. It's still available, but nobody is very interested in it anymore. Why should they be when colour photography, like colour TV, oners so much more in the way of visual impact?815 words
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Article437 1982-07-25 14 Polaroid contest PRIZES totalling more than U5523,000 (5548.300) will be awarded in a worldwide photomicrography competition launched this month by Polaroid Corporation and its subsidiary in Singapore, Polaroid Singapore Pte Ltd. The competition, open to microscopists and anyone interested in scientific photography, offers first prizes of US$l,5OO in each437 words
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Article, Illustration759 1982-07-25 15 GETTING a brighter and better colour print direct from a transparency is what Cibachrome, a much-tftlked about technique, is all about. Rather like the Kodak Rl4. which made its debut in Singapore in 1976, Cibachrome which was brought here recently by Adcolour Pte Ltd, a759 words
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Advertisement109 1982-07-25 1 m^mmm^m^mmm page one imm r 3*^-41 The k&c&ng Remember the kaeang putih seller of eld? LIM PHAY-UNG takes us on a nostalgic journey through time with an article on this itinerant vendor, one as loved by both yonng and old as the ice-cream seller and the cotton-candy man. The article109 words
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Article, Illustration1368 1982-07-25 1 EDMUND WEE - ROBERT YEO has got unrequited love on his mind he is writing a novel on the misadventures of an idealistic bachelor who fails with woman after woman. "The Adventures of Holden Heng" grew from a definition Robert had read in Ambrose Bierce's The Devil's Dictionary.1,368 words
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701 1982-07-25 1 TO MOST people, Robert Yeo is either a poet, playwright, anthologist, lecturer, civil servant, a combination of these, or simply one of those artycrafty types. But to a very small group of fellow writers or academics, he is also known for his critical essays on701 words
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Article363 1982-07-25 1 Coming to you chapter by chapter EXCERPTS FROM THE FIRST FIVE CHAPTERS OF THE ADVENTURES OF HOLDEN HENGr ROBERT YEO'S SOON-TO-BE-COMPLETED FIRST NOVEL. Chapter 1 SURPRISINGLY enough, he slept very well. But the moment he was awake, Saturday night flooded into nis Sunday morning. At about 7.30 a.m., he found363 words
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Article, Illustration135 1982-07-25 2 FOR days I stared at my typewriter, struggling to capture in print something of the essence and spirit of a festival I attended 11 years ago, as a preuniversity student fresh out of school. As crumpled balls of paper overflowed my wastepaper basket, I decided to unearth a feature I135 words
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1582 1982-07-25 2 THE S.Y.O. FULL CIRCLE IN ELEVEN YEARS THE 70-strong Singapore Youth Orchestra will be based in Rome from today to August 13. They will give two performances one at the n Campidoglio, and the other at the Palazzo della Cancelleria. During the festival, our students will have a chance to1,582 words
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Advertisement38 1982-07-25 2 (K) You will laugh, will cry. You will never forget... JBorn to be C available all leading bookshops Distributed by w~m FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS L t\P 1 New lndustrial Road. Singapore 1953 kW-^ A member of The Times Organisation38 words
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Article, Illustration595 1982-07-25 3 'My kingdom for a local book of funnies' I WOULD like to tell you about a funny book I have read. I would like to tell you about a contemporary funny book I have read but the last contemporary book I read was written on papyrus and is still being595 words
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Article, Illustration199 1982-07-25 3 THE closing date for the annual short story writing competition is 31 Dec. Certificates of commendation will be awarded to entries which receive special commendation from the panel of judges. It is sponsored by Singapore Cultural Foundation. Entry forms available at: Cultural Affairs Divi-,199 words
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Article420 1982-07-25 3 Somewhat utter the river has passed its more picturesque points, a bridge of middling expectations attempts its duty in an out of the way situation surprising you should you ever chance upon it, to know it ever existed in this part of town where it even420 words
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975 1982-07-25 4 Chapter 2 •k From Pag* I THE thought struck him suddenly. Holden Heng. He hadn't been really happy with the name his fattier had given him, nor with his explanation. When he was old enough to realize the significance or insignificance of names, he975 words
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Article, Illustration983 1982-07-25 4 TOMMY KOH - TOMMY KOH By PROF Singapore's Permanent Representative to the United Nations THE schools in Singapore do an excellent job in preparing their students for examinations. They do not, however, inculcate in their students a love for books and the good habit of reading. One proposal I983 words
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Article53 1982-07-25 4 Jonathan Sohell The Fate of the Earth V.S. Naipaul Among the Believers: An Islamlr Journey Barbara Turhman A Distant Mirror John Irving The World According to Garp, and The Hotel New Hampshire Nadine Gordlmer A Guest of Honour Ken Follett The Eye of the Needle John Le53 words
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