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Title Section13 1979-02-25 1 The Sunday Times No. 2231 FEBRUARY 25, 1979 30 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 143/1/7913 words
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Article311 1979-02-25 1 Russia to blame Young CONFLICT IN S-EAST ASIA RESULT OF SOVIET VETO, UN COUNCIL TOLD UNITED NATIONS, Saturday THE US Ambassador to the United Nations, Mr Andrew Young, opening a Security Council debate on South-east Asia, last night blamed the Soviet Union for the current conflict in the area. MrAFP - 311 words
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178 1979-02-25 1 ANCHORAGE, Saturday THE US Treasury Secretary, Dr Michael Blumenthal, on his way to Peking with a message from President Carter, said yesterday that the US and China should continue to improve bilateral relations, despite the Chinese invasion of Vietnam. But Mr Blumenthal, theAFP - 178 words
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Article70 1979-02-25 1 PESHAWAR. Sat The governor and security forces chief of Samangan province in northern Afghanistan have been killed in fighting between troops and Muslim insurgents. Afghan exile sources said here last night Sources in the Hezbe Islami Exile Organisation said Governor Allah Dad Toofan. the security forces chief andAFP - 70 words
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Article37 1979-02-25 1 BEIRUT. Sat North Yemen has lost a border village and a military warplane in the continuing fighting with neighbouring South Yemen, the Iraqi News Agency reported from the North Yemeni capital of Sanaa today AFPAFP - 37 words
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Article42 1979-02-25 1 RAWALPINDI. Sat The law yer lor ZuUikar All Bhutlo plead rd »uh the Supreme Court today lo commute the former Prime Minister's death sentence be cauae of the narrowness of the court's spill derision upholding his (yavk-tkm I'PI m42 words
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Article95 1979-02-25 1 BANGKOK, Sat. Vietnam's official Communist Party newspaper, Nhan Dan, today rejected a "mutual withdrawal" formula that calls for Vietnam to poll oat its forces from Kampuchea, and China to withdraw from Vietnam. The editorial, broadcast by the Voice of Vietnam yesterday, said: "China's allies are speaking aboutAP - 95 words
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Article373 1979-02-25 1 THE 'HUMAN WAVE' ADVANCE... CHINESE SUICIDE TROOPS CLEAR WAY FOR TANKS HANOI, Saturday CHINESE troops using "human wave" tactics launched the second phase of their border war with Vietnam on three main fronts during the past 48 hours. Eyewitness reports from the war front said today the Chinese soldiers wereKyodo - 373 words
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75 1979-02-25 1 WARSAW. Sat. Sand from the Sahara has fallen in Poland on top of snow from Siberia in the country's hardest winter for years. Tests in Chorzow, Silesia, show that the reason for snow turning yellow there was due to sand particles being carried byReuter - 75 words
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Article, Illustration380 1979-02-25 1 Lee: Asean has yet to find the answer THE Prime Minister, Mr Lee Kuan Yew, has told the Asian Wall Street Journal in an interview that Asean has yet to find the answer as to how it will respond if the war in Kampuchea starts spilling over into Thailand. "Can380 words
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151 1979-02-25 1 Addicts dying by dozen after supply —cutoff— ISLAMABAD, Sat. Opium addicts are dying by the dozen in Pakistan from withdrawal symptoms since the military government suddenly shut off the legal supply, hospitals reported yesterday. The government outlawed drugs two weeks ago as part of its drive to recreate an IslamicReuter - 151 words
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Article65 1979-02-25 1 ABU DHABI. Sat. Queen Elizabeth and her husband the Duke of Edinburgh arrived in Abu Dhabi today for a three-day state visit to the United Arab Emirates. This is the penultimate leg of their three-week tour of the gulf which has already taken them to Kuwait.Reuter - 65 words
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Article28 1979-02-25 1 HONGKONG. Sal China has used the aircraft sowing method lo plant trees over 10 million hectares of land, the Hsinhua news agency said today Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration315 1979-02-25 1 THE joy of turning 21 was trebled as Aminah bte Yunos and her triplet sisters Alimah and Habsah (above, left to right) celebrated their big day together yesterday. Scores of gift-bearing friends and relatives converged on Aminah s Hindhede Road home,' where a sumptuous315 words
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Article26 1979-02-25 1 NOVA SCOTIA, Sat. An explosion ripped through a coal mine today. Officials said a number of miners were killed and many were injured. UPI.UPI - 26 words
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179 1979-02-25 1 LONDON, Sat DID the former President of Uf/anda, Or Milton Obote, make a telephone cal from Singapore in 1971 where he was atti-nding the Conference of Commonwealth Heads of Government to Kampala, and give instructions for tction to be taken against Marshal Idi179 words
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Article56 1979-02-25 1 MADRID. Sat. A three-week-old strike by staff in slate-run hospitals spread yesterday after police detained over 100 people In clashes with strikers in Madrid Strike leaders said 34 of Spain's 50 provinces were affected by the stoppage which began last Jan 30 when the state refused toReuter - 56 words
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Article27 1979-02-25 1 LUSAKA. Sat. Rhodesian bombers eslerriay struck two black na.ionallst camps in Zambia not one as initially reported. Zambian and Rhodesian authorities disclosed today. AP.AP - 27 words
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Article32 1979-02-25 1 HAADYAI, Sat Thai troops and police in southern Thailand have killed three communist guerillas, including a woman. and wounded several others in Trang province, army sources said today. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article70 1979-02-25 1 PEKING, Sat. Chinese •mmunLst Party (hairman Hn» Kuo-fenx said UnlKtat that China had carefally calcinated all risks" lnclodlnK that ef Savlet lntervenUan beforr laoßchlßg Its "punitive oper»U»n" ftgalast Vietnam. Mr Una UM EKC preaideat Bay Jen kin* In a meettag here that the (himm •perattan cauldAFP - 70 words
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Article, Illustration542 1979-02-25 2 Moscow calls for arms embargo on Peking UNITED NATIONS, Sat WHILE the United States has called for an immediate ceasefire between China and Vietnam, the Soviet Union last night urged the UN Security Council to impose an arms embargo on Peking. According to Reuter, the Soviet resolution, backed by Czechoslovakia,AP; UPI - 542 words
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514 1979-02-25 2 Will China pull out before Russia feels it must act? A UPI Analysis MOSCOW, Sat. The next week could be crucial for the Indochina situation as the Soviet Union moves slowly towards a decision. Soviet President Brezhnev is scheduled to514 words
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150 1979-02-25 2 Asean should offer to mediate: Malik JAKARTA, Sat. Indonesian Vice-President Adam Malik suggested today that Asean should offer its good offices to mediate in the Slno-V'ietnamese war. "Asean is able to mediate and therefore it had better offer its good offices," Mr Malik told newsmen at the presidential palace whereAFP - 150 words
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141 1979-02-25 2 NEW DELHI, Sat. The Soviet Union has instructed its embassies the world over to cease social and diplomatic contact with China, because of the war in Vietnam, a diplomatic source said yesterday. In Japan, the Soviet Embassy cancelled its annual Soviet ArmedAP - 141 words
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Article55 1979-02-25 2 PRKTORIA. Sal South Afn can police captured Iwo national im nwi '"as 120 km from I'm" i i and uncovered large arms caefcos, Brtajdbr Franco* steen kamp. deputy head of the secun ty police, told repot M lit said last night the guerillas »cii' arrested near MuldelhuiK.55 words
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Article39 1979-02-25 2 BOGOTA (Colombia). Sat. Forty lonnes of marijuana were seized and 20 people arrested yes terday at a small landing strip on the Caribbean roast, in the big gest drug haul in Colombia history, police reported today AP.AP - 39 words
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Article170 1979-02-25 2 $451 m bankrupt case LONDON, Sat. In what could be the largest-ever personal bankruptcy case In the world, court administrators here have begun liquidating assets of 41year old fallen financier William Stern, judicial source* said today. London magistrates have estimated the personal debt of Mr Stem, a 13-year old American,UP - 170 words
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96 1979-02-25 3 WASHINGTON. Sat. US President Par-tor l.: rWiarori c policy of reducing US arms sales worldwide, has had littie success, congressional auditors reported yesterday. Mr Carter's Administra- tion managed to achieve last years US$B.6 billion <SslB-5> veiling only by counting p^, OKf0 K f the againstAP - 96 words
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Article, Illustration259 1979-02-25 3 Couple in hijacked copter rob bank of $25,900 MONTREAL, Sat. Astonished houaewtvea thought they were watching a film in the making v, hen a man and a woman brandishing guns dropped lot* a busy shopping centre In a hijacked helicopter and robbed a hank of I'SSI2,IN (5525,««). Bat It wasReuter; AP - 259 words
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Article51 1979-02-25 3 LONDON: The Church of England is raising its prices, like many others in these inflationary times. Weddings are going up from Cl 6 (Ss69) to £20 and burials from £11 to £13, the General Synod of the Church decided yesterday. The increases start from July 1.AP - 51 words
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63 1979-02-25 3 ATLANTA: More than 700 people got refunds because they gave over US$l,OOO (552.150) to President Carter's 1976 campaign, but some of his relatives and associates received no rebates, the Atlanta Constitution reported in its Saturday editions. Federal law prohibits any individual from contributing more thanAP - 63 words
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Article61 1979-02-25 3 WASHINGTON: Farmers demanding higher prices for their crops threw a live goat into the White House grounds today in a protest against government policies. The farmers, calling for increased agricultural subsidies, were among thousands from all over the country who drove their tractors intoReuter - 61 words
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Article33 1979-02-25 3 YKOVII. (England) Sat. Four bombs exploded in a crowded woolworth's store and a car park during peak shopping hours yesterday.injuring (our people, and the outlawed Irish Republican Army claimed responsibility. UPI.UPI - 33 words
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224 1979-02-25 3 Armed leftists seize two Americans m^^^^ TEHERAN, Sat. ARMED leftists shot their way into the IBM Building in downtown Teheran today, seized two Americans and marched them to the revolutionary committee headquarters of Ayatollah Khomeiny, witnesses said. Witnesses said the attackers claimed they were leftists, that some furniture was burned224 words
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245 1979-02-25 3 BERNE, Sat. Iran's new government has told Switzerland it has nationalised all property of the exiled Shah and his family, and asked that all their assets there be frozen, the Foreign Ministry said today. The ministry declined to comment on the request from Teheran,AFP - 245 words
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473 1979-02-25 3 TIES TAKE ANOTHER TURN FOR THE WORSE WASHINGTON, Sat. RELATIONS between the United States and o a- r__T7- Saudi Arabia took another turn for the worse yesterday with the postponement of the official visit which frown Prince Fahd was to hTve iSe "hereUPI - 473 words
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Article90 1979-02-25 3 Israel may get F-16 jets earlier WASHINGTON, Sat. Israel may receive delivery 18 months earlier than expected of 75 US-built F-16 fighter aircraft, originally scheduled for 1983, because of Iran's decision to cancel an order for 160 F-16s, Defence Department sources said here. US Defence Secretary Harold Brown was consideringAFP - 90 words
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Article254 1979-02-25 3 LONDON, Sat. VITAL services resumed today after a strike by customs workers, air controllers and thousands of other civil servants disrupted government operations and provided a smugglers dream at i Britain's air and sea ports, j The 24-hour strike, which j officially ended at midnight jUPI - 254 words
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98 1979-02-25 3 YAOI'NDE ((amrnM), Sat. Seveaty-flve pygmies fr»m the Bakas clan In the forest rr*ton 2M km east of here, have taken up politics, arrsrd- in* to a report In the amrraon Tribune today. The pygmies have jrfned the ciWr^n NatiZaJ Party headed by Preslde.t AhmadouAFP - 98 words
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Advertisement513 1979-02-25 3 Hassan's Carpets proudly presents An exceptional selection of antique selected contemporary Oriental carpets, rugs runners from Iran, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Turkistan, Turkey Kashmir. A wide choice of sizes, designs, colours and qualities from the low to middle price range and valuable investment pieces. To Be Sold By Public Auction 5 c513 words
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Article, Illustration857 1979-02-25 4 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG KAM c THREE well-known local artists, Mr (hua Mia Tec, Mr Wee Beng Chong and Mr Leng Joon Wong, will be featured in the special Chinese documentary, Art ms c*n*r, to be shown on Tuesday at 9.M p.m. on Channel 8 in colour.857 words
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Article149 1979-02-25 4 PREMIER SOCCER (Channel 5, 12.55 p.m. today): Fans will see the match between Manchester United and West Bromwich Albion. CHALLENGE OP THE SEXES (Channel 5, 5.55 p.m. today): In speed-skat-ing. Sheila Young pitches her skill against Erhard Keller; in tennis, Althea Gibson plays Bobby Riggs, while in sky diving.149 words
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Article, Illustration819 1979-02-25 4 Documentary tells of series o£ plots to kill Hitler THOSE fond of documentaries can see a suspensetinged report on a series of fateful attempts nrlade on Hitler's life, this Wednesday at 9.50 on Channel 5. The one-episode programme, entitled The Plet to Murder Hitler, is based on eyewitness accounts. Historical819 words
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Article199 1979-02-25 4 JOHNNY DARK (Channel 5, 10.55 a.m. today): This is the story of aa automobile plant engineer who designs and builds a sports car and races it to win his boss's daughter. It stars Tony Curtis, Piper Laurie and Don Taylor. THE 39 STEPS (Channel 5,199 words
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Miscellaneous655 1979-02-25 4 Onvoui^/ 10.00 AM Opening and Top Cat 6.30 News in Brief 10.30 Timang Tinggi Tinggi (Malay) 6.35 Animal World Feather Farmers 10.55 Sunday Matinee Johnny Dark, star- 7.00 Wanita (Malay repeat) ring. Tony Curtis. Piper Laurie 7.30 News and Newsreel (Malay) 12.20 PM Code R The Invaders 7.55 Vocal Recital655 words
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Miscellaneous104 1979-02-25 4 TODAY: SlagM*" 329 am (1.3 m), 9.27 a.m. (2.9 m). 4.09 p.m. (0.2 m), 10.54 p.m. (2.7 m). SoUli KmUI 2.37 am (1.4 m). 7.13 a.m. (2m). 2.31 p.m. (0.3 m), 9.24 p.m. (2.3 m). P«rt DtrksM 5 33 am. (2.7 m). 12.03 p.m. (0.4 m). 5.52 p.m. (2.6 m).104 words
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Article, Illustration270 1979-02-25 5 K.S. SIDHU - K.S.SIDHU By FIREMEN used the water from the Raffles Institution swimming pool when they were hampered by low water pressure while battling a blaze which destroyed the institution's gymnasium and other facilities yesterday. The fire believed to have started In the270 words
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238 1979-02-25 5 Youths lacking in manners, says minister THE Senior Minister of State (Education), Mr Chai Chong Vii, yesterday indicated that social manners among young Singaporeans left much to be desired. Opening a seminar on courtesy campaign at the Anglo-Chinese Junior College, Mr Chai said: "We cannot pretend that all is well238 words
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Article33 1979-02-25 5 ROTARY International Director, Edul C. Eduljee will speak on the Science of Service at a Rotary Club of Singapore lunch meeting at the Mandarin. 4th floor, on Wednesday, at 1 p.m.33 words
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121 1979-02-25 5 PRICES of soft drinks are likely to increase by five cents a bottle soon, according to a Business Times report yesterday. It is understood that bottlers met on Friday to discuss and reach agreement on the hike, said the report. Bottlers121 words
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234 1979-02-25 5 Robbers Set away with $20;000 jewellery THREE robbers armed with knives held up a maid servant at her employer's house in Bart ley Road on Friday and escaped with jewellery worth $20,000 One of them pointed a knife at the throat of Madam Chen Wun, 36, and the other two234 words
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Article89 1979-02-25 5 POLICE are seeking two couples, who were robbed by a four-man gang between Feb 8 and 12. One couple was robbed in the night at East Coast Park of a gold chain, a gold ring, a gold bracelet and a man's watch. The other couple89 words
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377 1979-02-25 5 United Front plans to contest 1981 elections THE United Front yesterday announced its intention to contest the 1961 general elections yesterday. The secretary general of the party, Mr Scow Knee Leng, in making this announcement at a press conference, also released the party's action programme aimed at bolstering the United377 words
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Article24 1979-02-25 5 THE cargo ship. Ganda Satria, will be christened al Jurong Shipyard on Wednesday. This is the third similar ship built by the shipyard.24 words
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Advertisement936 1979-02-25 5 QUALIFYor promotion through ICS SPECIALIZED TRAINING IN MANAGEMENT AND TECHNICAL SUBJECTS Improve your position by learning; at home and be paid what you are really worth. ICS home-study courses have helped thousands of ambitious men and women achieve promotion and better pay. Moderate fees all books supplied. Take the first936 words
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397 1979-02-25 6 'Build in fire safety devices from the start' ENGINEERS, architects and contractors were yesterday told that they must incorporate fire protection measures in buildings at their very inception. Making the point, the Singapore Fire Brigade's Chief Officer, Mr Arthur I.im Beng Lock, said that "essentially fire prevention and safety started397 words
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Article74 1979-02-25 6 Man charged with making opium LIM Boon Siew, 72, was charged in a subordinate court yesterday with manufacturing 1651.7gm of opium in a room in Sungei Road on Jan 14. He was also charged with having utensils an opium pipe and a paraffin lamp used in smoking drugs at the74 words
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232 1979-02-25 6 Woman who forgot keys fell to death A woman wh« forgot her door keys, fell and O*4 while climbing from the lltk floor U the flat below, coroner's court heard yesterday. Madam Lai Chan Foon, C 2, died from multiple Injuries at Orchard Towers last Dec 24 at «JI p.m.232 words
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112 1979-02-25 6 Police probe mosque funds fraud case POLICE are investigating a case against an official of a mosque in postal district 14 who is suspected of having embezzled mosque funds. Sources said police began investigations about a month ago after receiving complaints from some committee members of the mosque through the112 words
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73 1979-02-25 6 THE department of obstetrics and gynaecology of the University of Singapore has no plans to conduct research into the link between liver cancer and the oral contraceptive pill. It also has no intention to ask the World Health Organisation for funds to support such73 words
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Article23 1979-02-25 6 SERANGOON Gardens Technical School band will perform at the children's playground in Chartwell Drive between 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. today.23 words
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228 1979-02-25 6 Keep on trying exec's formula for success SINGAPORE'S first management executive to recive the prestigious Alumni Achievement award from the Asian Institute of Management, Mr P.K. Yeap (above) 45 firmly believes that "perseverance is the mother of success." His own success story supports his staunch belief, as he rose from228 words
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Article37 1979-02-25 6 ZAKARIA bin Ali. 20. was fined $500 by a district court yesterday for absenting himself from Vigilante Corps training at Kirn Seng Secondary School between Oct 27 and Dec 29 last year. He pleaded guilty.37 words
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277 1979-02-25 6 Professionals pledge to work with govts TWENTY-FOUR delegates I representing professions in I 36 Commonwealth countries yesterday pledged to work hand-in-hand with their respective governments on various national develop- i ment projects. In turn the professionals asked the governments to "foster the highest standards of professional competence, integrity and objec-277 words
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Article64 1979-02-25 6 A FITTER, Sailani Bin Sudar, 22, was found hanged in a toilet in his three-room Housing Board flat at Block 314, Clementi Avenue 4 on Friday. When his family noticed that he had been in the toilet for too long, his brother, Mr Saimuddin. 20, kicked64 words
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Article, Illustration296 1979-02-25 6 THE Post Office Savings Bank (POSB) will introduce a night banking service at its branches in HDB satellite towns under an expansion programme that will see 12 new branches set up over the next six months. The satellite towns will receive the296 words
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Article90 1979-02-25 6 Welfare dept seeks teenage girl THE Children and Young Persons section, Social Welfare Department, wants to contact Miss Letchimi d o Rajangam, 17, whose last known address was Block 91. 128 C, Henderson Road, Singapore 3. The Department is anxious to discuss her future welfare but has lost contact with90 words
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203 1979-02-25 6 Namibia: S'pore reaffirms full support THE Singapore Government yesterday reaffirmed its full support for any measures taken by the United Nations to achieve the independence of Namibia. In a joint communique issued at the end of a fourday visit by the United Nations Council for Namibia mission, the government reiterated203 words
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Article72 1979-02-25 6 THE secretary-general of NTUC. Mr C.V. Devan Nair. who is also the MP (or Anson, will review the parade and march past of uniformed groups at Anglo-Chinese Junior College's Founder's Day celebrations on Thursday, at 8 He will deliver the main address at the college assembly72 words
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Article39 1979-02-25 6 THE Director of Education. Mr Chan Kai Yau. will be the guest-of-honour at the Anglo-Chinese School Old Boys' Association's annual reunion dinner to celebrate the 93rd Founder's Day al the ACJC auditorium on Thursday at 8 p.m.39 words
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191 1979-02-25 7 KOTA KINABALU, Sat. Investments, mostly foreign, worth $6 billion are expected to flow into Sabah during the next three years. The bulk of the investments about $4.5 billion will come from the petroleum and petrochemical industries and $1.6 billion fromAP - 191 words
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239 1979-02-25 7 Hamzah hits at 'haphazardly' drawn laws KUALA LUMPUR, Sat LAW Minister and AttorneyGeneral Datuk Seri Hamzah Abu Samah today commented on the haphazard manner in which some state legislations were drafted and urged state legal advisers to take a personal interest in the matter to remedy the situation. Speaking toAFP - 239 words
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Article56 1979-02-25 7 KANGAR, Sat. Perlis has canrelied celebrations scheduled (or today in conjunction with the 1979 International Year of the Child, because of the cholera situation. This is the second official function to have been cancelled in the state. The first was the Farmer's Day celebration which was to haveNST - 56 words
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115 1979-02-25 7 Two Viets die after eating snake meat KUALA TR KM Hi AM Sat. Tw« Vietauunew refogeea fr»m the Pul»u Btdon* camp died la the geaeral kaaptUl here after they were believed to have eaten the meal af a priwag snake. One af the men died *n Thursday and the atherAFP - 115 words
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Article39 1979-02-25 7 IPOH, Sat. Excavator-driver Moo Chee Kheong, who had just married two months ago, was buried alive in a landslide at a tin mine at the Jelapang-Chemor Road, about 11km from here on Thursday, police said yesterday -NST.NST - 39 words
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Article37 1979-02-25 7 TAIPING, Sat. The oldest Malaysian hill resort. Maxwell Hill, will now be known as Bukit Larut and its seven bungalows and resthouses have been stripped of their colonial names, it was announced here yesterday. NST.NST - 37 words
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Article37 1979-02-25 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. A 23-year-old deaf and dumb woman was beaten with a stick before she was raped and robbed by a man who offered her a lift home after work yesterday, police said -NST.NST - 37 words
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216 1979-02-25 7 K. Lumpur, Sat. THE Merdeka University Council has received the legal opinions of three Queen's Counsel and will soon file a suit against the Malaysian Government which is opposed to the setting up of the university. The council, which met for more thanNST - 216 words
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296 1979-02-25 7 WAN A. HULAIMI - ITWF: Let Hoda in to discuss MAS row WAN A. HULAIMI By LONDON, Sat. The International Transport Workers Federation (ITWf), has asked that the secretary of its civil aviation section, Mr Mohamad Hoda be allowed to enter Malaysia to talk to the Malaysian authorities regarding the current Malaysian Air SystemNST - 296 words
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Article47 1979-02-25 7 SEREMBAN, Sat. Police are investigating how some prison inmates here obtained drugs. This follows the arrest last week of a prison warden who was caught for allegedly attempting to smuggle drugs into the prison. An undisclosed amount of drugs was also discovered. NST.NST - 47 words
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Article39 1979-02-25 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A sundry shop owner, Rahman bin Abdul Jamal was killed and his wife and seven-year-old daughter were thrown off their feet when lightning struck their shop In Jalan Ulu Klang, last night. NST.NST - 39 words
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Article274 1979-02-25 8 HOLLYWOOD" Nominations for the "51st annual awards (Oscars)of the awards (Uscars)of the Academy Of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences: riw Pim-RF- Comim? I hJSTtPdS- H°uZr R Heaven Can Wait Midnight Express, An Unmanned Woman BEST DIRECTION: Hal Ashby (Coming Home), Michael Cimino (The Deer Hunter), Warren BeattyUPI - 274 words
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Article, Illustration449 1979-02-25 8 WALTER SEOW reviews Shock Waves i THE idea that led to the making of SHOCK WAVES (now showing at the Cathav^ was ,at tne catnay) was mtriguing a German ship carrying a battalion of experimental mvtant soldiers is scuttled and goes down the deep end except449 words
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Article, Illustration615 1979-02-25 8 LEONG WENG K AM - Satire in classical setting LEONG WENG K AM reviews Unexpected Promoticns TODAY'S lady-killer, the Romeo in town, has been seen too often on the screen. But the story of the ancient Chinese playboy and his ways with girls as in UNEXPECTED PROMOTIONS, now showing at the Golden, is perhaps a615 words
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Advertisement322 1979-02-25 8 "capttol' last'i da^T HURRY SEE IT NOW! (*****9) 5 SHOWS ot: 1 1, 1. 45, 4, 6.30, 915 THE ONLY THING HE HAD TO LOSE WAS HIS LIFE JADE 10th DAY i (Phone *****80) 1 lorn, 1 30, 4, 6.30 &9 00 a a^H flP' I m I 2 V*322 words
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Advertisement98 1979-02-25 8 OPENS LIDO TODAY (Phone *****4) 5 Shows: 11 am, 1.45, 4, 6.45 9.15pm 1 call him I Bv^'j| v^l lilt BJ*B^*«^f^ aWiB i MECHANIC amma j- Jk 1 J i Ho hoc -~Jbn^»^' J-fawSSß^***^ _i'2*'^ and they all work! fl x 1 1 aaa m ffl^ B^a^^pj r *^E%L.. ji^aa^v-.^E_^l98 words
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Advertisement84 1979-02-25 8 IMPERIAL UPPER THOMSON ROAD TODAY 2.15, 7.15 4 9.30 P.M. Lh Tau Hoong. Ou-Yang Lin Loong Hu Chin "THE DEMONS IN THE FLAME MOUNTAIN with English Subtitles SILVER CITY GAY WOULD PARK AIRCONO. TEL: *****8 TODAY MORNING SHOW AT 10 AM CHEN CHEN Alan Tang in WHERE THE SEA-GULL FLIES84 words
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Advertisement741 1979-02-25 8 IOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ" JLl_Trn -ft" HOW SHOWIHG -SIMUL TAHEOUSL V ATKI^UW[^UJI GALA MAJESTIC RUBY •ORCANiSATigi M. ODEON-K ATONG SILVER CITY g > CSIOKtmI (All Theatres Today 5 Shows Except S. City) 5[ ••sHES^RHiiHM a DRAGON'S t^k 81 >rl fl¥¥ »T.I»J W^^ O" HEAVEN SWORD AND j£> CANTONESE '/*"^fc W^^^f DRAGON SABRE \S^741 words
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Article, Illustration333 1979-02-25 9 RANEE GOVINDRAM - RANEE GOVINDRAM By MOST girls of Chna Seok I Peng's age wUI be living in a make-believe world of toys but this four-year-old "tiny tot Is already serious about carving her future career as a singer. And she took the333 words
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Article421 1979-02-25 9 THE Singapore Symphony Orchestra presented its third programme at the Conference Hall on Friday night and gave what must undoubtedly be its finest performance so far. Safe predictable programming for the SSO concerts is j a feature worth commend- ing. While the size of the orchestra is421 words
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Article136 1979-02-25 9 Drugs for sex: Suspect arrested THE Central Narcotics Bureau has arrested a 28-year-old man who is suspected to have supplied drugs to women addicts in exchange for sexual favours. The man was detained on Monday when he visited a woman addict in Eu Tong Sen Street. CNB sources said the136 words
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Article41 1979-02-25 9 THE manager of Uoyds Ban International. Singapore branch. Mr James C. Hunt, said yesterday that he is not the Mr James R. Hunt, a banker, who was involved in a divorce case as reported in the Straits Times yesterday.41 words
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Article28 1979-02-25 9 THE Singapore Kennel Club will hold an all-breeds championship dog show today at 9 a.m. at the Go-skate rink at the Leisure Drome in Stadium Walk.28 words
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Article, Illustration384 1979-02-25 9 EDMUND TEO - EDMUND TEO BECAUSE of their unique appearance, people have become familiar with the Western Union Band (WUB) and have the misconception that they have been around for a long, long time. But in reality, the group is only seven years old, which is just about384 words
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701 1979-02-25 9 FOREIGN Minister S. Rajaratnam last night offered the suggestion that the role of Singapore journalists should be a twofold one be informed critics of the government when it goes wrong and of government critics when they are misguided and even mischievous. What701 words
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Article61 1979-02-25 9 A FILIPINO tourist. Mr Marvel Francis Noblez, 37, lost a passport and $1,500 US travellers cheques while shopping in People's Park Complex at New Bridge Road last night. Mr Noblez, who stays at Room No 545. Ladyhill Hotel, said he would offer a substantial reward (or61 words
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Article23 1979-02-25 9 THE Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Labour), Mr Fong Sip Chee, yesterday opened the Bedok New Town Substation at Bedok North Avenue 3.23 words
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Article359 1979-02-25 9 Jailed for break-ins and theft KOH Hock Lee. 24, of Johore Road was jailed 30 months by a district judge yesterday when he pleaded guilty to three counts of housebreaking and theft I involving $9,977. Six other similar charges involving $8,910 against Hock Lee, who had four previous convictions, we're359 words
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107 1979-02-25 9 THE Public Utilities Board, Malaysian National Electricity Board and Thailand's Electricity Generation Authority are expected to meet in Bangkok in April to discuss the extra high voltage (EHV) link-up between the three parties. Confirming this yesterday, a PUB spokesman said that a local team107 words
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Article31 1979-02-25 9 THE Toa Payoh branch library will hold a talk in Mandarin on How To Fill In Your Income Tax Forms, at the library on Friday at 7.30 p.m31 words
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Advertisement157 1979-02-25 9 r V ITX Photochromic two tone lenses MANDARIN REPUBLIC KONG CHIAN KING'S NOW SHOWING NO FREE LIST MANDARIN 11AM. 1.15. 3.15. 5.15. 7.15. 9.15PM REPUBLIC 11AM. 1.15. 3.15. 7.15. 9.15PM KONG CHIAN 1.15. 3.30, 7.15, 9.30PM KING'S 1.15. 3.15, 7.15, 9.15 PM A Contoncw; Picture ColOrlCope lOnly Republic 9 Kong157 words
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Advertisement1067 1979-02-25 9 lilt's easy Ito make your -y^u Si I next oil change I I a change castroi I Ito Castroi -jtej I Have your car serviced where w| I Castroi oils and greases are 4H I Hi Wu I used to ensure that your car gets^jT I nees treatment. Where trained1,067 words
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Article755 1979-02-25 10 THIS evening will" probably see one of the largest crowds that will be seated in the National Stadium for many months to come. This crowd, sadly, will fill less than half the 65,000 capacity of the stadium. And if a "home" soccer game in755 words
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Article192 1979-02-25 10 AT THE Supreme Court yesterday, an Indian bill collector employed at the General Post Office was put upon trial charged with forgery. It appears he was engaged to collect amounts due for stamps and he added figures to a bill given him and appropriated the192 words
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Article, Illustration2511 1979-02-25 10 6 For Asean, being closely identified with American interests is not embarrassing. American influence no longer compromises the sovereignty of Asian nations. A more sensitive issue for Asean is how to avoid taking sides between the Soviet Union andChina, or Vietnam2,511 words
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Advertisement24 1979-02-25 10 nothing measures-up to a Chanrars tailored suit or the choice in quality menswear HCHSTCENTT* LUCKY PLAZA* OCEAN BULDWG HOUSE MITOK RAFFLES HOTELS COLD STORAGE24 words
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Advertisement459 1979-02-25 10 Mm P-20 Power Amplifier i > Japan's annual Hi-Fi Grand Prix is one of the most coveted and competitive Hi-Fi contests in the world. Hi-Fi components from around the world are stringently tested and judged on the basis of performance and design. In 1977 the outright winner of the power459 words
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235 1979-02-25 11 iF you were called upon to write a salespitch (or the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board to boost tourism in Singapore (in not more tnan 154 words), what would it be? Xnk |etter wins the $25 prize. COME to Singapore, a paradise isle235 words
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Letter83 1979-02-25 11 IF miv wrre la rfcargr of SiHgapcrr Airline*, what changes would >ou carry out which, in >our opinion, would make It even a better airline than It is at present? Send all letters Ml My View, Sunday Times, Times Housr, Kirn Sen* R«ad, Singapore >■ Type all83 words
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Letter110 1979-02-25 11 HERE is my sales-pitch to promote tourism in Singajx, re. Wont you come to Singapore, the Lion City? It promises no wild lions running around, but you'll get a lion's share of life and happenings in this fascinating and enchanting citystate! Come and discover "life"110 words
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165 1979-02-25 11 SINGAPORE. ..a tropical paradis- around... shopping centres and c... plenty of sunshine, nice inex- hawker centres where everything pensive little rooms, easy trans- is typically Singaporean differport to any part of the island, ent, delicious, and fantastically and to the smaller islands165 words
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162 1979-02-25 11 THOUGH insignificantly nmmM on the world map is a tiny dot at the southern tip of Peninsular MU.vnt Sineanore isaotu M.»i.i>s a. Singapore is actually the •little giant" in the world. In the days of its founder, Sir Stamford Raffles. Singapore was mainly a162 words
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Letter135 1979-02-25 11 FOR a holiday with a differerne, visit Singapore. There are no snow-capped mou, tains or lush green valleys. Neither are there more than wet and the <l>> But we CAN offer you service with a smile, for courtesy is our way of life. You will meet tho135 words
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Letter62 1979-02-25 11 VISIT Singapore the Lion City It is the third busiest port in the world the port that never sleeps. Singapore is also the shopper's paradisc. Singapore is lht> halfway house between the East and the West. It is the cosmopolitan melting pot. Visit us and see for62 words
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112 1979-02-25 11 Singapore a 'must' in your itinerary SINGAPORE is a "must" in your Itinerary, be it now or later. Not forgetting Sentosa, the House of .lades, the Zoo, the Bird Park and orchids, to name a few in this Garden city, bustling with life and Activities, both day and night. Its112 words
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Letter91 1979-02-25 11 Land of exotic food SO you want to see the Orient but cannot decide where to go. You want to see real life Orientals like you've seen on TV or in cinemas and magazines. You want to taste their hot curries and other exotic foods. We've got your answer visit91 words
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Letter59 1979-02-25 11 THE Creator set out to model Earth as a World where people of different creed and breed would live together in harmony; where the clean and green environment would help sustain life. Thai task seemed too Kivai for Him. so He modelled a little world. Come visit59 words
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Article, Illustration130 1979-02-25 11 Can you spot this scene? THIS photograph of the 7th milestone I'aslr I'anjang Road near the junction of Clement! Road was taken in IKS. The cameraman was the late Mr Wee Theam Seng, a pioneer in photography In the IJMs. This particular scene shows the terminus of the pre-war "mosquito130 words
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Article125 1979-02-25 11 KEEP sending your old pictures but please rompmhiir that thpv rememrjer mai mey must be of pre-World War Two vintage (many people sent in pictures taken after the war) and they must be photographs m your possessi on (many sent in cuttings from magazines and125 words
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Advertisement17 1979-02-25 11 r HAVEAN ORANGE EXPERIENCE: EVERYDAY i J 4 i k i m*n s s I I1I 117 words
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Advertisement150 1979-02-25 11 MAS international services resume Monday, 26 February From Monday, 26 February, we are pleased to announce the resumption of scheduled services. For destination details and departure times please refer to our current schedule, valid to 01 April 1979, below. Should you require further particular information on MAS domestic or international150 words
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333 1979-02-25 12 Chee Seng: S'pore has few jogging fanatics SINGAPORE has few jogging fanatics, the president of the Jogging Association of Singapore, Mr Chan Chee j Seng, who is also Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Social Affairs) said yesterday. Speaking at a press conference on the Families and Friends Jog at the Singapore Action333 words
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Article38 1979-02-25 12 Marine Parade courses MARINE Parade community centre will conduct a series of courses for residents in March. Those interested in children's dancing, guitar playing, pianica playing, yoga, Szechuan cooking, cakemaking and handyman skills can contact the centre at38 words
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147 1979-02-25 12 3 S'pore foreign missions staff get raise he, ministry m r •reign Affairs has increased the alUwaoces for Singapore diplomats and embassy staff in three averseas missions to meet the rising cost of living. The increases in Toky«, Bonn and Geneva were implemented last December^ spokesman for the ministry said147 words
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141 1979-02-25 12 Cry for help brought passers-by to rescue A DISTRICT court yesterday heard how two publicspirited passers-by helped chase a man who had snatched a handbag in the street, and handed him over to the police. Bank clerk Chan Yok Fun, 19, was walking along Cross Street near the junction of141 words
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Article41 1979-02-25 12 Management course METROPOLITAN YMCAs Education Centre will hold an eight month course on administrative management in midMarch. The course is to prepare students (or the Institute of Administrative Management (LAM) Certificate examinations in December. For details, contact the centre at te1.*****66.41 words
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183 1979-02-25 12 A MAN sola drugs to a customer who turned out to be a narcortics officer, a district court heard yesterday. S. Govindaraju, 19, jobless, was jailed for three years with three strokes of the rotan for trafficking in 1.09 gm of cannabis at a183 words
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Article, Illustration626 1979-02-25 12 WONG MOH- KEED; LEONG SIEW HON - WONG MOH-KEED and LEONG SIEW HON By Environment Ministry to take legal action THE Ministry of the Environment believes that some ponds and ditches off Upper Changi Road were polluted with deadly cyanide after workers who were removing stocks from a nearbyCHRISTOPHER LOH - 626 words
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Advertisement110 1979-02-25 12 3-10 MARCH 1979 H A JAKARTA FAIR GROUND L JAKARTA INDONESIA Sponsors: Embassy of India— Jakarta, Indonesia Engineering Export Promotion Council (India) I m9^^v«Si 1/ 1 JK tw A <_^' G2124i43 Ground Fn Specialists Centre Orchard Rd S pore 9 Tel *****7 KICKERS DIVISION G7 Ground Fir Lucky Plaia. Orchard110 words
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Advertisement130 1979-02-25 12 m 1 I ll J^^^^^i-n^^Jlfc— X n^t^ n^n^ I M 9930K ■f^w!! 11 .m 4-Band Stereo Radio Cassette |yY*'^^^^*fa^ fll|| MW/SWI/SW2/FM stereo radio. Dynamic sound from 4-speaker system. Two dhVIT §^^"^}^tMJ«i 9 built-in mikes. ALC and variable monitoring. Auto stop. Mono/Stereo J **"^i ■fc^SV^J/ m mode selector and LED stereo130 words
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Article, Illustration244 1979-02-25 13 B[7j EVERY short-hand typist dreams of being a secretary, and every secretary dreams of being a Personal Assistant, preferably to the Big Chief in a firm with a background of glamour. But is the Top Person's Secretary/ Personal Assistant herself a Top Person, as244 words
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682 1979-02-25 13 CELJA BEALE (35), secretary to Roy Jenkins, President of the EEC, based in Brussels. CELIA BEALE says she'd hate to have a job where there wasn't enough to do. As Roy Jenkins 1 secretary, she's well suited. To start with,682 words
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Article, Illustration729 1979-02-25 13 ELIZABETH HAWTIN (46), Chairman's personal assistant, British Airways, based in London. ELIZABETH HAWTIN serves two masters as secretary and personal assistant, both the Chairman and Chief Executive of British Airways. She runs two offices, at Heathrow and Victoria, with the help of a pair of729 words
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Article, Illustration659 1979-02-25 14 When Farah Fawcett rang uSm AUDREY BISHOP (35), personal assistant and secretary to the President of International Paberge Inc., based in London. SLIM, pretty and grpomed to perfection, Audrey is 35, and has worked for Norman Waterman, President of Faberge, for three years. It's a job where anything can happen.659 words
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Article, Illustration509 1979-02-25 14 I try not to mix with the OPEC's top men... kiKini'Tii MJMUMH HOELLER (27), secretary to the Chairman of OPEC, based in Geneva. AFTER only six months, Elisabeth is otiii i n.«;. n still forming impresSions Of her job as secretary to Director General Ibrahim Fishihata, Chairman of OPEC (Organisation509 words
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Article, Illustration1106 1979-02-25 15 LIM KOK ANN - LIM KOK ANN STARTING TODAY: A NEW WEEKLY SERIES BtUHHIH TIME FOR A BOOST IN THE GIRLS' GAME IN SINGAPORE WHILE Karpov and Korchnoi were slugging it out, toe-to-toe in Baguio, the Women's World Chess Championship match was held in Pitsunda. USSR. Maya Chiburdanidze.l7.1,106 words
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406 1979-02-25 15 Jeffrey Low - The Bee Gees in high spirits as they head for gold again Jeffrey Low \lL THE BEE GEES: SPIRITS HAVING FLOWN (RSO Records). In the wake of Grammy awards for "Night Fever" and the like, the Bee Gees swing and, characteristically, quiver on for what could be another monster chartbusting406 words
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Article, Illustration373 1979-02-25 16 CORINNE THAM - CORINNE THAM •••and Miss Spore ends up looking radiant with $100 worth of clothes Story by SINGAPORE women may dress as well if not better than their European counterparts with the wide range of fashionwear which is available at most boutiques and department stores373 words
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Article, Illustration1070 1979-02-25 17 Dr. Nalla Tan - Women in trade unions and the men behind the scene Dr. Nalla Tan QUOTE 41 am beset by the unworthy thought and the persistent doubt that while a women's section (In the NTl has been set up, it is in fart being organised, and with great subtlety, is being run1,070 words
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Advertisement470 1979-02-25 13 Pulsfog for all fogging applications in agriculture, commerce and industry "ffl K lO 0 B The answer to economical, simple and effective crop protection The Pulsfog machine is capable of using all types of For further information, contact your neares- dealer now chemicals, either water or oil emulsion or both.470 words
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Advertisement459 1979-02-25 14 yS®TA fixed deposit with CCS Cr§r earnsyou: half yearly interest paid on 12,24 and 36 month deposits 36 months Ti^p.a. 9 months 61^p.a. 24 months 7op.a. 6 months 6%p.a« 12 months 6J/ O p.a. 3 months- 5l° o p.a. When you make an investment with CCS, you can do so459 words
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Advertisement215 1979-02-25 14 Home study courses with the British Institute of Engineering Technology are your answer to continuing education while you work. BIET correspondence courses help you to improve your career prospects, without having to conform to classroom routine. For complete details, please fill out the coupon below and we'll send you your215 words
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Advertisement131 1979-02-25 15 CONGRATULATIONS TO POLYGRAM RECORDS PTE LTD ON THE OCCASION OF THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF THEIR NEW PREMISES AT NO. 6 JOO KOON CIRCLE SUPREME RECORD CENTRE 208, 2nd Floor 296, 2nd Floor 206, 2nd Floor Supreme House Lucky Plaza Plaza Singapura Penang Rd Orchard Rd Orchard Rd Specialise in Pop/Jazz/Classical131 words
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Advertisement718 1979-02-25 15 PUBLIC AUCTION EXCEPTIONAL INTERNATIONAL COLLECTION RARE PERSIAN ORIENTAL CARPETS RUGS From 1750 to mid 20th Century ONE OF THE MOST MAGNIFICENT VALUABLE COLLECTIONS EVER OFFERED IN SINGAPORE INCLUDING ONE OF THE WORLD'S MOST BEAUTIFUL VALUABLE PERSIAN SILK MASTERPIECES ORDERED TO BE SOLD BY VICTOR MORRIS PTE. LTD. in Association with718 words
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Miscellaneous192 1979-02-25 15 SUNDAY TIMES CROSSWORD At ROSS 4 Laughter DOWN 1 Cake (6) 2 Cure (5) 7. lnteUigent (6) 9 Melo- (6) 3. Through (3) 4 Girl (4) dy (3) 10 Decay (3) 12 5 Angry (5) 6 Exchan ge StAVSUt <«, 5-r"s 2 t 2 19 Simple (4) 20. Regal (5)192 words
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Advertisement1109 1979-02-25 16 (H^) Baby Soap Impoited from England, Boots Baby Soap is pure and gentle, just right for baby's delicate skin. Take advantage of this ~^"^^!^jjSß special offerj___-' i j^^^^ Offer applies to 78g.(2 3/43 /4 oz) pieces, and is valid only while stocks last. For Mothercraft Services, ring 221 5688 (31,109 words
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Advertisement229 1979-02-25 16 SUNDAY TIMES pictures by HAIRIS GUMS! mm An internationally j^t validated A wr secretarial qualification ■P^ can be yours year f ull time course of pro 9 >^^^^kHw Blißfe=r^I HZ- fess onal training leading to the C.J^ajjaW 'tB »LaBLaB3LHIV ITC D 'P loma as we as the Lon V Till'229 words
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Advertisement606 1979-02-25 17 Loxley College specialises in intensive tuition for overseas students who wish to acquire internationally recognised U K qualifications leading to a Professional Career or to Univercf Tutors combine practical experience with the highest academic honours and have at their disposal an impressive range of advanced teaching aids Special care is606 words
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Advertisement246 1979-02-25 17 Best Wishes to Polygram Records Re Ltd on the opening of their new office premises TUNE IN ON OUR FREQUENCIES ,il 1 5 We'd like you to hear us loud regional scheduled freighter and clear. service. Seven days a week, 52 Of course, our passengerweeks of the year, our all-cargo246 words
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Article, Illustration553 1979-02-25 19 RECORD FIRM EXPANDS TO MEET THE DEMAND THE name Polygram is synonymous with music on records and tapes, music publishing, television films, video programmes and mail order activities. Pol y g ram also stands for a vision that spans the world the vision of an organisation successfully operating in 31553 words
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302 1979-02-25 19 Polygram develops enterships th global enterprises POLYGRAM is the heir to what used to be the Siemenso w> n c d Deutsche Grammoplhon Gesellschaft (DGG) and the Philips subsidiary Philips' Phonographiscrte Industrie (PPI). DGG, one of the oldest recording companies In the world, was founded In 1898, -while PPI was302 words
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Article, Illustration402 1979-02-25 19 POLYGRAM is committed to supporting and promoting wellknown artistes, both international and local at the same time being committed to a constant process of discovering and supporting new artistes. The group's objective Is to nurture new talent with sensitivity and on the402 words
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Advertisement179 1979-02-25 20 f THE TIME PROVEN, WORLD FAMOUS instruments P that stay accurate FORMAIMCE f 260 6 MULTIMETER BREAK THROUGH 5 distinctive versions and MODEL 464-D (31 /2 Digit) accessories are available nirSITAI Ml II TIMPTFD Prices and Catalogues on Test DIGITAL MULTIMETER. Instruments and Panelmeters upon Fa r Battery or Power-Lne179 words
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Miscellaneous187 1979-02-25 20 MODESTY iii Mnvr a wiuon mw "■^H^^"^™"^~™'^^l f A '"oos»»4o bucks is^l jTjTTA^Olilß^TouS^ sA( GW/l MAISIC IMMV /^VOURf BfING Ot I VI B "MftisiT'^B V mn« iK/X fIVf PCRCfNT. THFN MF KNOWS VOU'Rf JUCf TPVING 1 I V 2i I RfTIRf- WHAT 'N\ \TO VAKf Ml JfAIOUS... I'll I I187 words
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Advertisement442 1979-02-25 21 SUPER I ROTAX I RB9 I The super pen a¥ > made in Germany. fl With a firm, smooth fl nib that glides fl perfectly over your fl paper. H Super Rotax H comes in a i^>. H rustproof fl cap with a B| convenient I I fl ink pump442 words
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Miscellaneous92 1979-02-25 21 s.^^^^^ I'D NEVER VJ^ 7//~ >^ B^l 2 (^r^^^"^ o^> C-—^> /look, fred/a 7^ FAN-TAILED, n'OlV SPOTTED r-^ V J C^~i^-^) <C^,—^ I HADN'T A TVeAM....^ fv rv_ SEEN IT WITH V. J -&k*^ "^St" -y -i MV OWN EVES, kW/Y £W%C\£P» tA/ I'D NEVER --V-v^i iV T /if 11l92 words
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Advertisement1890 1979-02-25 22 ■■■■■■■■■■■■—■—< Official Opening I— Sabah Development Bankßerhad By YßMTengku Razaleigh Hamzah, PSM, SPMK Finance Minister of Malaysia, on 25th Feb. 1979 A New Door For Your Financial Needs p\ /*n SABAH DEVELOPMENT BANK BERHAD acts as a ■■■■■BROAPn OP H/PF^TOPQ^iSi^S P financial vehicle on behalf of the Sabah State /Zm^MW^\.1,890 words
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Advertisement192 1979-02-25 26 What do all these famous Champion Golfers have in commoiV^^^^^ nament more golfers, pro- W^7 \dlr- LBIN^^I- '^KM'mi)% Whetner y° ur 9a me is U P fessional and amateur, [j "F^^lJMwfrfQS^^^^i^T^H^ lor d° wn y° u to deserve wear Foot-Joys than all V J*«Bw(i//T^ -fmUfi I Foot J °yput together.192 words
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Article, Illustration809 1979-02-25 26 IT may be only ;i decimal of the millions offered on the United States circuit, but the $10H,-UOO-prise money for the Singapore Open l;oII championship which starts on Thursday is still a record. This Is the first time, since the tournament was inaugurated in 1961,809 words
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419 1979-02-25 26 PREDICTING the winner of a wolf winner or a goii tournament which has over 200 comnpfitrfrs 'is is In a Samn «f rlnlLtn <c game of roulette, is a difficult task. As such, an answer to the $20,000 question of "who will swing419 words
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Article, Illustration285 1979-02-25 26 Bukit course playing short THOUSANDS will be flooUnr to the Bukit coarse from Thursday to Sunday to watch some of the world's best players in action at tne Singapore Op* n. Admission to the course will be $20 for four days. Tickets and programme will be on sale at the285 words
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Article, Illustration656 1979-02-25 27 HowpiNQgg&cooa. STRAICHTER ...by playing with clubs meant for someone else MORE golfers, than is realised, are playing with clubs meant for somebody else, and spoiling their game in the process. A tall golfer, for Instance, often hunches at the address because he feels his club is656 words
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Article, Illustration77 1979-02-25 27 One step to better golf.. IF you are out to improve your tame with a graphite set and cannot afford it, here's one that certainly fit* your pocket. A full set of Mamman Big Win Vanadium Lite weirht shaft (above) is retailing at only $13M. This Marnman Vanadium Lite* is77 words
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Article, Illustration986 1979-02-25 28 WHEN Anstralia's Terry Gale won the Sing i pore Open golf championship by one stroke from Burma's Mya Aye last year, he broke tradition of more than a decade. The tradition had seen an Asian win the Singapore Open since Filipino Ben Arda986 words
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Article, Illustration225 1979-02-25 28 AUSTRAL is the latest golf ball to be introduced to the local golfing fraternity. It is a ball produced by a very well-known golf company in Australia. The manufacturers did years of research before finally coming up with this wonderball. It is believed to225 words
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Article263 1979-02-25 28 PRIZE-MONEY for this year's Singapore Open golf championship will break through the magical $100,000 figure for the first time In 19 years. The Open at the Singapore Istand Country Club's Bukit course from Thursday to Sunday, will carry a record purse of $108,000 an increase263 words
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Article49 1979-02-25 28 ON the green, off the green, California's greatest new idea in Sportswear is Rambler, the cotton polyster fabric that stretches, recovers and absorbs. The shirt has a tailored collar and a multiple choice of stripes and colours. The price ranges from $20 to $30.49 words
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240 1979-02-25 28 Setting of hips is important in golf COUNTLESS golfers fall to hit good shots consistently because they do not have their hips "set" correctly at address. Occasionally they will, by accident, get correctly set. When they do, they will invariably hit a good shot. This setting of the hips is240 words
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Advertisement82 1979-02-25 28 "Big Win ys (VOY SHOAL) DIAMOND GRAPHITE Shaft More Accurate Less Twist Better Distance Best Performance SOLE AGENT: M 27. FAR EAST SHOPPING CENTRE JKfcL',, 545. ORCHARD RD SPORE 9 OOP TEL *****8. *****9 II 'fiAl C TELEX RS ***** .1 -^1^ *&\J*mW mat CABLE PARGOLF P/^n lilMl d 4r82 words
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Advertisement4800 1979-02-25 29 (164) Aoaacm (I*4) Cn*i Carf (IS«I Li«aMt Fiii<k« (161) Sfcoeo^ «-po.~» ill UCUiri EC 1 QAITC (ISS) Annawi Ctatn (ISS) Cfrtial 4 Glauxo (164) Laffaaa iram«« (153) SMhtwma cesckn 111 VCnIIiLCO ft DUAIO t^^^_ (ISS) Art-««al crMtwm (161) Pi|iini.iil Sto.«i (163) Moiwa» >Wt» CS* (15«) S* Mk Wm\^am9 AflH^ ___v4,800 words
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Obituary82 1979-02-25 30 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR. TAN CHUAN BENG With to thank PMlor Chan Wan Pack ol Badok Mathodret Church (or hi* lervic... Statt ot Ward 33 Tan Tock Seng Hoipital. r«lalive» and Irwnd* (or than condolanca*. during than racanl b«faavamant. THE FAMILY OF the late Mrs Ponnammah82 words
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Obituary, Illustration106 1979-02-25 30 MW. BOLAND PERERA. passed (remalorium Contact *****5 MRS. SUSAN WOINA OROBSC passed away peacefully 23-2-79 Body leaving Singapore Casket I'arlour is 2 79. II 15 am for Saint Joseph Church, (P M Ihence to ChllaChuKang Belo.«) w.l. ol In. 1... Mr Tow K^HM.^dn called lo be with The106 words
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Obituary, Illustration22 1979-02-25 30 FRANK WATT F-TT CHEUM S»F^ *•*""<* beloved wife. Mary »<>". Neumann to mourn hia k>M. Corl- a, nnM^r. [^H^U.. Mounl V.rnon Cr.m.lor.um. I MB^^^M22 words
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Obituary, Illustration20 1979-02-25 30 IN LOVING MEMORY OF LIM HONG CHENG Who ten won 2Mh ppbruarj 1977 f.,.,,v.. ,nd .pend." M20 words
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Advertisement2561 1979-02-25 30 AT YOUR SERVICE SECTION INDKX O Telephone Service ,S* CLASSIFIED ADS g^- ihe;: |X»4-44*a| p; rco. rum^cm(s"i75 $(Mtt3s 25. IX OBITUARIES 111 VEHICLES BOATS IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES VI EDUCATION TRAINING VII TRAVEL ft RESTAURANTS NAM HO TB»VEL S.-ru,v -Sln«i. tt\£i^*4£T& schoolholio.yspecals sive Gentlng/ Cameron High- 5J>-OT PEN CHS $160 $2052,561 words
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Advertisement396 1979-02-25 30 I "In M«»mrtri«m" 11l IfIWIIIUfIBIII 13 fOr the IOVOd OnOS whom you ™™*mb *r I HfSWWK-i laOiil Myl fi»> >Sr VW& ay s &*m^~^*f >^fcmjTjy IMCTITII IT JCVKfM HP I UftDA lllOllllUl ItlMlULUul MAKA KURSUS: BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Permohonan adalah d.pelawa danpada calon-calon bum.putfa yang berkelayakan untuk meng.kut, kursus396 words
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Obituary, Illustration71 1979-02-25 31 Deputed 25th February 1978 a mourntui year has passed $mcc you lett us The tears we shed lor you each time recall fond memories ot your bounoiess love r£r^r^£S by Beloved husband Michael sons daughters sons -m- law "XT s md grand" A solemn requiem high mass departed71 words
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Article, Illustration395 1979-02-25 31 AUCKLAND. Sat. A srUS Pakistan to score 191 runs for three wickets at stumps in their first innings, having dismisso<l New Zealand for 254 on the second day of the third Test match at the Eden Park here today. Zaheer brought up his Mxlh Test centuryAFP - 395 words
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Article190 1979-02-25 31 SKU ZKALAND Ist Inns: (•vrrnlnht »M) J. Wright r Wasim Bari b Sikandar Bakht 32 B. Kdptarr Wasim Bari b Inn an Khan 1 U. Howarth C Wasim Bari b Sarfraz Nawaz 1 J. Reid <• Wasim Bari b Imi.in Khan 0 M. Burgess c Sarfraz Nawaz b SikandarReuter - 190 words
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Article159 1979-02-25 31 KINGSTON, The West Indies struggled to a first innings total of 188 on the opening day of their first World Series Cricket Supertest against Australia here yesterday, but then hit back in the final session of play to claim two wickets for 33. No batsman tookAFP - 159 words
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Article64 1979-02-25 31 COLOMBO. Sat. Larry Gomes hit an unbeaten rentury and pace -bowler Malcolm Marshall took three wickets for one run to put the West Indies on top against Sri l.ink;i on the second day of their three-day cricket international here yesterday Brief scores: Sri Lanka 266Reuter - 64 words
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Article576 1979-02-25 31 Candy sets world hurdles record J*jTp3»J^ NEW YORK, Sat. American Candy Young broke the world indoor record with a time of 7.50 sec in the women's 60-yard hurdles heats and then clocked the same time in winning the final at the United States indoor athletic championship here last night. HerAgencies - 576 words
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Advertisement254 1979-02-25 31 There's good money in banking Qualify with The School of Banking The AIB is a professional qualification awarded by the Instil ute of Bankers in England, and is accepted by more than I ,(XX) banking groups in over 100 countries around the world. To obtain this prestige qualification. (MM need254 words
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Advertisement1512 1979-02-25 31 UNIVERSITI SAINS HIS? MALAYSIA lYrinolumju ailaluh dipcluvsa untuk juwaUn-jawalan benkut: (A) Piuxal Pengajian Sains anna.si <a) I armakologi (h) Teknolop larmaseutrs 1. JAWATAN: PROhESOR (cl Kimia I armaseutis id) I armasi Klinikal IteMgA7:«2»SxlSB 3. 15/PP: A 6: J32.5 x Oceania,, J/y 3f>5 J L1 (Cl Biotlzik (Radiation Bioli/ik/ Medical Bu»li/ik)1,512 words
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Advertisement117 1979-02-25 31 mm^mmmmmmummmm"^ A European firm requires a I An established import A Export Company Female TypiSt urgently requires Knowledge of Cngl.sh and typing experience I ClCpnOne yPttT3\OT/ Apply statmg age. qualification, working experience. Qualifications salary expected and telephone contact with a non- di n I""'"** Ju^" 'I 8 veorTol'aae Lumpur 01117 words
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Advertisement495 1979-02-25 31 mw DANISH TURNKEY DAIRIES LTD. is looking for a practical career minded SALES ENGINEER with a successful recora of performance in the Food manufacturing and allied industries. The right man will be responsible for expanding our sales and seivice of top quality equipment from leading European manufacturers in the Singapore495 words
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1935 1979-02-25 32 FAIRWAY - FAIRWAY JOCKEY Laurie Millington and trainer Colin Tulloh combined to dominate the tWO sprint races in Ipoh yesterday. Millington rode a confident race on hot favourite K'linti Kintn m ova* in the leaders throughout, the Track Spare four-year-old 111 to pay $11. n/tllhlA UOUDie They completed1,935 words
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Article170 1979-02-25 32 LOS ANGELES, Sat. Lon Hinkle fired a two-under-par 69 and gained a one-stroke lead over Fuzzy Zoeller 1 after two rounds of the Open 1 golf tournament here yester- day. Hinkle stands at six- under-par 136. The leaders: 1M Lon Hinkle 67,69; 137 Fuzzy ZoellerAgencies - 170 words
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Advertisement772 1979-02-25 32 JAWATAN KOSONG I Pemohon pemohon adcilah dipelama daripada warqanegara Malaysia yang I berkelayakan untuk mengisi lawatan-iawatan benkut a) JURUTERA LETRIK i) TANGGAGAJI: All $1805x100 -2305 I li) UMUR Ca.un-calun bagi lantikan terus hendaklah berumur tidak lebeh daripada 40 tahun dan calun-calun dan pega/vai yang sedang berkhidmat hendaklah berumur tidak melebehi772 words
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Advertisement820 1979-02-25 32 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS MALAYSIA SON. BHD. We are a world leader in the manufacture of semiconductor components and we urgently require aggressive individuals who desire challenges a career: 1. ACCOUNTING CLERK (BUMIPUTRA ONLY) Candidates must possess MCE with LCC higher accounting qualification with 2 3 years relevant accounting experience in a820 words
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Article1557 1979-02-25 33 DAfF 1 1 CLASS 4, DIV 5 1.200 m iv/^r, L ($lO,OOO $7,000 to winner) 1 IMS Mua-La-La lliHualjU) Samsun 5 57 -.me) 1.250 m *S B tan 12 2 K152 Eastam Musk g iNg) Mansor ***** 2) 1.250 m F Na— I 7 J T Oana»s .Al|m1,557 words
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Article987 1979-02-25 33 TODAY LOCAL rickrl mC v Caribbean Wanderers (Padang. 11) Cyrliag Track races (Farrer Park. 9) (••If Rolex Masters i liukit course. 6 45). Smctrr Malaysia Cup: Malacca v Kelantan. Selangor N(>rii Srmhilan. Penang v Kpderal Teniloiy. Singapore v aajfc; SGSFL Div. 1: Fire UrisaoV K (Farrer Park987 words
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1571 1979-02-25 33 RACING with FAIRWAY ROAD TO GLORY looks too good to miss in Race 8 (5.20) in Ipoh today. The Three-year-old by Just Great showed his class in Penang a fortnight ago when he scored drawing away over 1,700 metres in the1,571 words
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Article203 1979-02-25 33 i r~" RACE FAIRWAY TET SCRUTINEER Geneva Haavens Gift Eaatarn Music 1 Eastern Music Eastern Music Geneva Capital Gain Smokey Castle Smokey Castle Joyful Affair Joyful Affair Joyful Affair 2 Indian Patrol Indian Patrol Indian Patrol Dancing Water Quartz Dancing Water Marango Our Silver Lady Spore Jewel 3 Bless'em203 words
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Obituary, Illustration80 1979-02-25 33 IN EVERLOVING MEMORY OF MRS. P.C. VARUGHESE DEPARTED: 25.2.1978 Je*u* Saul urn the it \m rtttion and the lift Ht that beliereth in nif. though he were tlenlh. get shall he lire: mill uhttxtieier lireth tind brlicnth in me •toll ntrtr rfi« John Deeply missed by Beloved Husband. Son. Sons-in-law.80 words
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Advertisement304 1979-02-25 33 I PETROLIAM NASIONAL BERHAD I PETRONAS BIASISWA I UNTUK TAHUN AKADEMIK 1979/80 Permohonan adalah dipelawa dari Warganegara Malaysia yang mempunyai kelayakan dan kelulusan yang sesuai untuk melanjutkan pelajdran sepenuh masa dibawah anjuran PETRONAS di Universiti dan Institusi-institusi pengajian tinggi didalam dan diluar negeri dalam bidang bidang pengajian berikut: I BIDANG304 words
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Advertisement576 1979-02-25 33 MAJLIS DAYA PENGELUARAN NEGARA NATIONAL PRODUCTIVITY COUNCIL PUSAT DAYA PENGELUARAN NEGARA NATIONAL PRODUCTIVITY CENTRE Permuhonan-permononan adalah dipelawa dari Warganegara Malaysia (Bumiputra) untuk memenuhi jawatan PEGAWAI LATIHAN PENYIASATAN (TRAINING INVESTIGATING OFFICER). 1. d) Jawatan Pagawai Latihan dan Panyiasatan Bahagian Parkhidmatan Bumiputra (Bumiputra Services Section) di) Tanggagaji: A 22 $745x60-865/985x60-1225/1345x60-1705x 100-2005 luil576 words
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Article102 1979-02-25 34 THE organisers of the Singapore Open golf championship are desperately looking for sponsors to finance British golfers Tony Jacklin, Nick Faldo and Peter Townsend for their event next week, reports KKNKST FRIDA. Kirn Hall, the co-ordina-tor of the Asian circuit, yesterday sent a cable to James102 words
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Article, Illustration629 1979-02-25 34 JOE DORAI - GOAL-GLUT IN THE OFFING 1979 MALAYSIA SOCCER JOE DORAI By Hartley seems to have found the right formula "IT'S frightening to think what wiil happen to Sarawak if the new-look Singapore team strike their best form," was all Singapore coach Trevor Hartley had to comment on tonight's Malaysia Cup-tie at629 words
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Article120 1979-02-25 34 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. India took a 3-1 lead over Malaysia in the Asian Zone badminton final of the Thomas Cup here tonight. After losing the first game, when Syed Modi was beaten 15-11, 15-10 by Malaysia's Saw Swee Leong, India spearheaded by their Commonwealth120 words
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Article39 1979-02-25 34 CRUM SPORTS CLUB beat the Caribbean Wanderers (ram England by six wickets in a friendly cricket match at Balestier Road yesterday. Scores: Wanderers 131-9 (Mungrue 20. Cnanachandran 3-33. Duraraj 330). CSC 133-4 (Krishnan 45. Balakrishnan 23)39 words
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Article32 1979-02-25 34 NEE SOON edged out Oylang West 3-2 to win the inter-constitu-ency table tennis title at Gay World Stadium last night Radin Mas took third place by beating Thomson 3-1.32 words
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Article20 1979-02-25 34 BAGHDAD. Sat Iraq beat Sweden 1-0 in a friendly soccer international here yesterday, the Iraq News Agency reported20 words
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457 1979-02-25 34 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By THE stage is set for an interesting finish to the $12,200 Rolex Masters invitation golf championship at the Bukit course. After 54 holes, Lim Swee Chew and M. Marimuthu are neck and neck; a solitary stroke separating them. Lim, who fired457 words
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Article, Illustration244 1979-02-25 34 PATRICK BASTIANS - PATRICK BASTIANS By STEWART BALLARD, 15, bowed out of the Sustagen Junior squash championships, beaten 1-9, 6-9, 10-8, 9-0, 9-2 by Peter Hill and his chief enemy his volatile emotions in the boys under-19 semi-finals at the Kallang Complex yesterday. Ballard threw244 words
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Article297 1979-02-25 34 KEN JALLEH Jr - KEN JALLEH Jr By THE Singapore Amateur Swimming Association single age-group meet culminated vmh (tev. iM.it ing performance by Ang Peng Sionß. uho smashed ihe national Open record when he froze the watches at 54.5 sec. in the 100 metres freestyle for 16-year-(ild bo>s n Tanjonj; Rhu yesterday297 words
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Article205 1979-02-25 34 BERNARD PEREIRA - BERNARD PEREIRA By BRYLCREEM LIONS usurped the throne of early leaders Lotto-John Newcombe, amassing 174 games won, and 155 conceded, to claim top spot in the sixth round of the Alitalia-Singapore Team Tennis championship at Kallang yesterday. The reign, however, appears more likely to last only until205 words
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Article, Illustration152 1979-02-25 34 POLICE SPORTS ASSOCIATION'S bid to be the first local side to win the Singapore Cricket dun's M-ven-a-side rugger competition failed at the Padang yesterday, reports JOE DORAI. In the final, Red Bees from the New Zealand Force beat them by 12-3 (one goal, a dropped goal152 words
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286 1979-02-25 34 DEREK WILD - Taiwan pair lead as Marsh —slips— DEREK WILD By HONGKONG, Sat. Australian Graham Marsh wilted under the pressure from two Taiwanese golfers at Fanling here today and surrendered his two-stroke halfway lead in the US$lOO,OOO ($216,000) Cathay Pacific Hongkong Open championship to Lv Hsi Chuen and Hsu Chi San. Lv,286 words
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Article154 1979-02-25 34 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Pahang scored their fourth successive home win in the Malaysia Cup soccer tournament when they whipped Armed Forces 4-0 at Kuantan's Darulmakmor Stadium tonight. Pahang forged into the lead in the second minute when skipper and chiefstriker Rosmaini Shah pounced on a loose154 words
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Article285 1979-02-25 34 LONDON. Sat. A string of unlikely results marked English soccer's emergence tnrlav (mm u/abVc nf Hisnirv. oday from weeks of disruption caused by bad weather. For the first time this year a Saturday programme remained largely unmolestpH hv cnnu. ">nH i™» anH ed by snow285 words
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Advertisement309 1979-02-25 34 Maruman Owners! I We have good I news for you. I MARUMAN, the world's largest manufacturer of quality lighters, has appointed Jardine Marketing Services sole agent for Singapore. Maruman owners are now guaranteed availability of the complete range of lighters, immediate supply of parts, and superb after sales service. And,309 words
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Miscellaneous9 1979-02-25 34 SPORTfNG SAM by Reg Wootton rfeaV°J Bffc^d \i^m^ t9 words
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Article, Illustration1000 1979-02-25 35 THE photographic world is full of surprises. Almost endlessly, too. No sooner than you have bought a new camera, makers announce new models. Few photographers, amateurs or professionals, can hardly keep up with the pace the manufacturers like to be in. In1,000 words
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Article, Illustration101 1979-02-25 35 STANDARD Photo be the first of its The colour lab, is (P» Ltd has in- kind to be installed equipped with spot costalled a fully auto- in Singapore. S.!Tm ™l matic computerised Standard Photo has g** TrccesseS S colour Processing *££$&s%'£& rtady^in STSS. machine, the Kodak101 words
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Article459 1979-02-25 35 ANY self-respecting photographer will tell you how useful books and magazines on the subject are to them. After all, photography is a visual excitement, and it is from books that one can learn of techniques and see for oneself how other photographers "see" pictures. Personally. I459 words
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Advertisement49 1979-02-25 35 sj I IPIP( Rft-ISH Singapore Bth Floor, Yen San Building. 268 Orchard Road. Tel 3770 XX) (10 lines) >rirs-IIN.V Bfr« Kuala Lumpur 178-1 Jalan Sungei Besi. P.O. Box 571 Tel *****0. *****3, *****7 ns l ,m.tio BOJlw Penang Chung Khiaw Bank Chambers (2nd Floor). 62-B. Beach Street. Tel: *****-249 words
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Advertisement124 1979-02-25 35 F2 AS... Nikon s top of the line. NIXON F2AS One of Nikon s 3akfllBE9^^EsSs^^ ne iv generation Brflß?^i== AI type cameras. L^^Bg^^M^^" With a choice of over 00 lenses, a complete new motor-drive system and a whole host of accessories for every photographic need Match your Nikon system's growth124 words
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Article, Illustration545 1979-02-25 36 impr THE biggest strides In photography over 'he last 10 years have been achieved by makers of 35mm SLRs and lenses. But in terms of mass popularity, nothing beats the pocket cameras which use 16mm wide 110 Mlm. Today's pocket cameras use highdefinition545 words
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Advertisement125 1979-02-25 36 BTIJ B^ bW^^ B^B^ L#Btß^B^ y^f2. i'iiMm i N bI <^5j 1 1 J-l bII Bl I 1 I b^H 4 I W Jfri 1.&.■ Be Ib^bi^b^b^bV b^b^b^b^b^b^b^bV b^b^b^b^b^bV b^S^^B b^b^b^b^Bk I s> B^^^B»" B^B^B^B^B^B^B^Bv By BnSvVfl B^B^B^B^Bfl I *^i HPBwBBj Br B^BBBj WSM B^BBK IBa B F^Bbl M__^ M125 words
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Advertisement193 1979-02-25 36 Nate a date with the Minolta Hi-Matic SD Remember, remember It was a great occasion but when was it? The new Hi-Matic SD remembers for you. You set the day, month and year as you take the picture and it's printed automatically on it. It's so easy you'll never miss193 words
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Article, Illustration680 1979-02-25 37 THE history of Nikon cameras dates back to 1937 when the Nippon Kogaku Company of Japan first produced screwthread lenses for 35mm cameras, mainly for the Japanese market. Then In 1948, the company produced the first Nikon cameras, the Model 1680 words
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95 1979-02-25 37 A 'PHOTOGRAPHIC pill' the P Film mono c h rome film developer as Its name suggests, develops only black-and-white films. This Italian made ingenuity, although unavailable here, is a wonder. The P F»lm developer eo.nes in a box containing two packets of six95 words
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249 1979-02-25 37 PHOTOGRAPHY really began with the discovery of a practical light-sen-sitive chemical to record the Image formed In the camera. The chemical Is the metal, silver. Since that "discovery, great strides have been made in making photographic films. Now, there is249 words
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Advertisement147 1979-02-25 37 11 mm mVw ■kV JMBfc IL^B VbV^^Bß BWBV b^bV. v bVhV *WB B¥™^^"^^BttM^^^B^^^^S B^Brf Bhß^^^bl ft V Km V Bwk b^b^^bbbl BbV^B k wfl Bk ffj Br _^4Blb^ Bk. *i^l B^k. bY «i bV.wJ «*^*^*****~~^aWßr ™B S^B B\ aL B^ B^ k tfßr* i V Feel The Difference.Today. /bcijtax^ .4^BBL147 words
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Advertisement296 1979-02-25 37 W I MM 1 5 m^ > &VBT I AGFAMATIC I A motor -M f* T^ _A V I 901E If f^^MMßt* Agfamatic 901 E Motor. The world's first motor drive pocket camera. t 1 ~-=fT"" ~~l=zr~~ v matic film wind and the advantages of conI 1 tinuous one frame296 words
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Article, Illustration373 1979-02-25 38 PANORAMIC pictures have special appeal. But have you ever wondered how these pictures which give a 120-degree, 180 or even 360 degree sweep, are taken? n^'it a^ e L to -JSft; s&A Ol^ sss there are special camera* which take panoramic photographs. And difflcult becauseas much Per cent which mean you use only the central strip of each plcture - 373 words
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192 1979-02-25 38 Pocket camera that's motor driven "I'VE GOT something very Interesting for you." Vince Khoo, Joint managing director of an advertising agency, told me when I called him to inquire about new cameras. ..."It's the world's first pocket camera with a motor drive," he said. "A motor-driven pocket camera?" I asked192 words
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Article, Illustration457 1979-02-25 38 HAVE YOU tried your hand at presenting a sUde show? If not, it's worth a try. What you need first Is a theme, good slides, a screen and a slide projector plus people! If you are a little more adventurous or more ambitious, then457 words
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Advertisement801 1979-02-25 38 Kyi PB^^^ TAIRROn advances Stateof-the-Art in optical and mechanical design of interchangeable lenses for 35mm SLR cameras ■SPSOOnvT«CAT What's more, its minimum A remarkable achievement I.TAMRON SP 70 -210 13.5/4 Contlfocusing distance is 17m (5.6 ft.)- indeed! nuous Focusing Tele Macro Zoom >^f never before achieved m a lens of801 words
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Article, Illustration834 1979-02-25 39 JOHN HERON - JOHN HERON By IF THERE is one occasion when neither you nor your photographic equipment must fall, It Is at the wedding of a friend or member of the family. So the first maxim is: clean and thoroughly check your equipment well834 words
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Article, Illustration342 1979-02-25 39 THERE may be a few people naive enough to consider babies quiet little things who sleep a lot but. as any parent can tell you, this Is far from true. The very early, wlggly stage develops rapidly Into an incredibly fast and busy period of342 words
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Advertisement856 1979-02-25 39 YASHICA J<i AUTO IV^I m. "It was embarrassing fL3CL4.S IK *^m .A Vl showing off my >^S9H| W^ i k fuzzy pictures" No more focusing problems now "This camera focuses for me. Just point and shoot!" THE YASHICA 'AUTO FOCUS" Point and shoot Result? Sharply You ye got your picture!856 words
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Article, Illustration258 1979-02-25 40 Taking your camera to the zoo is almost always fun, but during weekends thprp i<« added atmere IS addea attraction of performin g animals to DhotoeraDh TfK find out when feeding time is scheduled. The animals will be at their most alert when258 words
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Article, Illustration297 1979-02-25 40 The world's fastest zoom lens LENSES are a photographer's best friend. Tell them a new lens Is available, and they'll probably say: "This is After all, lens makers are forever coming out with new Innovations. Tamron, an independent lens manufacturer, for example, claims it has scored some "firsts" with two297 words
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Article302 1979-02-25 40 Year of the Child photo contest A PHOTO GRAPHIC competition is Deing organised in Singapore to commemorate tne International Year of the Cniid and as a salute to tne children of Singapore. Tne photographs should portray me world of cnllaren in Singapore and its many aspects and relationships. Candid snapshots302 words
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Article, Illustration878 1979-02-25 41 IF STILL photography is an art try and make out what it takes to be a Cecil B. Demille. Movie- making Is more than an art. You need plenty of skills, a sense for drama, technique, expertise and an artistic inclination all878 words
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Advertisement201 1979-02-25 41 The first multi-mode SLR Three exposure variants in one camera. Automatic Exposure with Aperture Priority. Automatic Exposure with Shutter Speed Priority. Free selection of Aperture and Shutter Speed. Minolta brings you Viewfmder with LED Display and the innovative XD-7 The first light- our newly developed super-bright weight, compact SLR that201 words
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Article, Illustration770 1979-02-25 42 Stretch your photographic wings AFTER a while you will want to stretch your photographic wings and try new subjects, new lighting conditions. Ninetynine per cent of your shots will still be taken in daylight, but your creative spirit of adventure will demand fresh outlets. If you're living in a village770 words
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Article189 1979-02-25 42 Polaroid's ultrasonic camera THE Polaroid Bon a r luto-focus I? the world's raly ultrasonic echoanqing automatic focusing camera, the manufacturer claims. To make the camera nore attractive. Polaroid lias Introduced an electronic flash with clrcuity ipeciflcally designed for ills camera It U called the PolaLronic 2 which can be ised189 words
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Advertisement366 1979-02-25 42 Minolta wm°m WITH A UNIQUE SENSOR-TOUCH BUTTON The new tough lightweight compact XG-2 is loaded with lots of remarkable features. Meter reading is activated by the lightest touch on the operating button. LED Computer read-out appears in super-clear viewtinder. A gentle finger pressure sets oft shutter release bj"*i eliminating common366 words
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