The Straits Times, 2 March 1980
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Title Section13 1980-03-02 1 The Sunday Times No. 2283 MARCH 2, 1980 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 112/1/8013 words
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Article, Illustration255 1980-03-02 1 SINGAPORE held ant far mere than 5$ minutes, under Intense pressure from Iran, before succumbiig M ii their pre-Olympic qualifying round soccer match before a tt,*M capacity crowd at the National Stadium last night. Singapore came under heavy attack from the very tint minute. Had It not been255 words
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Article, Illustration300 1980-03-02 1 EVELYN NG - EVELYN NG Preferably at least a 3-year interval between them because a child needs lots of love: Spokesman By SPACE out your two children. This is the latest message the Singapore Family Planning and Population Board has for Singapore parents under its third fiveyear300 words
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405 1980-03-02 1 THE Soviet Union has started high-level talks in Washington and London in what could be the first official step aimed at opening negotiations to solve the Afghan crisis. The talks were conducted yesterday simultaneously in both capitals amid reports that West European countriesAP; AFP; UPI - 405 words
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Article137 1980-03-02 1 Singapore women ARE surprising ARE our women unpredictable after all? So it would seem for acting Social Affairs Minister Dr Ahmad Mattar. After congratulating the Singapore Council of Women's Organisations at its inauguration yesterday, he added: "May I be allowed expressions of surprise. To think our women feel there is137 words
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Article48 1980-03-02 1 TOKYO. Sat. A diehard American environmentalist. Mr Dester Cate, angered by the killings of dolphins by Japanese fishermen, sailed in a kayak from Hawaii under cover of the darkness to free some 200 dolphins from their traps in the seas off western Japan last night UPI.UPI - 48 words
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Article35 1980-03-02 1 BELFAST. Sat. Two bombs planted by an armed gang wrecked 20 buses and damaged 11 early today in a Belfast bus depot. Police believe the provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) was responsible Reuwr35 words
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Article227 1980-03-02 1 LOS ANGELES, Saturday A STRAIN of "superbabies" artificially fathered by Nobel prize winners, are due to be born later this year in a scheme set up by an American business tycoon. An aide to the scheme's 74-year-old founder, Mr Robert Graham, said today that the tycoon hadReuter; UPI - 227 words
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Article59 1980-03-02 1 NEW DELHI. Sat. Six Soviet soldiers broke into the house of an Indian resident in Kabul and forced him to part with his whisky, travellers who arrived here today from Kabul said. They said the incident occurred last Wednesday night and the following day the Indian EmbassyAFP - 59 words
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Article81 1980-03-02 1 Latest A FREE HAND FOR DENG? BEIJING, Sat. The Chinese Communist Party today told Its 15 million members to elect I, CM delegates for an early party congress that will lay down a long range plan for developing China's economy. The timing of selection indicated the congress 12th In the81 words
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Article554 1980-03-02 1 SOH TIANG KENG - SOH TIANG KENG By JOBS AT DOORSTEPS TO EASE URBAN PROBLEMS ONE-FIFTH of the land in new HDB towns will be put aside for light, clean industries under the government's new 10-year plan to provide enough industrial space for the 1980s. This latest policy554 words
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Article25 1980-03-02 1 JAKARTA. Sat. Forty-seven officials o( the Jakarta city administration have been found to possess fake unlversi-i ty diplomas, newspapers here reported today. AFPAFP - 25 words
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Article251 1980-03-02 2 A boost that turns into a burdon BEIRUT, Sat. Lebanon, one of the world's biggest hashish exporters, is developing a serious drugs problem of its own, particularly among the young gunmen who manned Beirut's sandbag defences during the civil war. Stimulant drugs were given to fighters to keep them awakeReuter - 251 words
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Article, Illustration172 1980-03-02 2 Govt and rebels to bargain in truck BOGOTA, Sat. CoUmbUa nvenuneat •OlcUls are to Mi ae> gettatfssM wttt gaerUlM baMlag toses* sf h*sta*es baMe the Dcmlnlcaa Beyhtk embassy la a track parked la fr«at «f the bmildlng, aa official statement said last algat. The Presidential Of flee said the siteUPI - 172 words
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Article67 1980-03-02 2 LONDON, Sat. Maggie Thatcher dolls have proved to be a hit in the United States, says a British firm specialising in producing collectors' dolls. So far the Americans have bought 250 of the dolls. "The Americans really admire Mrs Thatcher," said Peggy Nisbet, head of the companyUPI - 67 words
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320 1980-03-02 2 Spending $2m on ads to help chances SENATOR Edward Kennedy yesterday dismissed half his campaign staff and launched a million dollar (552.15 million) advertising drive to improve his fading chances for the Democratic presidential nomination. Three steps The cost-cutting and advertising decisions marked aReuter - 320 words
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136 1980-03-02 2 PARIS, Sat. Five countries are Investigating the possibility that as many as half a million settles of cheap French wlae were mlsUheled for sale In the United States as a far mere expensive product. Fraud on that scale would represent one atNYT - 136 words
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Article, Illustration331 1980-03-02 2 Students in the way of meeting with hostages TEHERAN, Saturday THE Iranian students holding the US Embassy here are balking at a meeting between the visiting UN Commission and the American hostages, but the panel still expects to see the captives within the next 48 hours before ending its investigationAP; UPI - 331 words
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Article62 1980-03-02 2 TEHERAN, Sat. Backers of Iranian President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr yesterday kicked off their campaigns for the March 14 legislative elections by emphasising independence in all areas. Four candidates in Teheran and one in Esfahan have advocated political and economic independence, rather than "alignment with one superpowerAFP - 62 words
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Article86 1980-03-02 2 BANTAM Books broke its own Guinness record for "fastest publishing" on Friday with the completion of Miracle on Ice, an 89-page paperback on the winter Olympics in Lake Placid. The publisher said in New York that the book came off the press 46 hours afterAP - 86 words
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Article51 1980-03-02 2 TWENTY -SIX mummified crocodiles have been unearthed by archeologists in the Nile River city of Kom Ombo, antiquities officials said in Cairo on Friday. The toothy reptiles, which lived several thousand years ago, ranged in size from babies only 15 cm long to adults three-and-a-half metres long.AP - 51 words
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Article78 1980-03-02 2 THIEVES outsmarted a sophisticated burglar alarm at a museum in Florida and smashed through a window, two glass doors and a display case to haul away more than 500 pieces of ancient golD and silver coins worth about US$l million (552.16 million). Authorities said theAP - 78 words
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406 1980-03-02 3 LEE KIM CHEW - Three in race for Thailand's top post LEE KIM CHEW By Our Bangkok reporter BANGKOK, Sat. THREE contenders are likely to vie for the vacated Thai premiership when the country's military and political factions meet in parliament on Monday. Two of them are military men Gen Prem Tinsulanonda and Gen406 words
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444 1980-03-02 3 THE United States has begun a twin move to catch up with the growing military strength of the Soviet Union. The Pentagon said yesterday that the US was rushing to match the Soviet Union in the building of satellite-killer weapons. It hasAP; UPI - 444 words
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Article, Illustration141 1980-03-02 3 SOVIETS SEND 10,000 MORE TROOPS WASHINGTON, Sat. The Soviet Union has recently sent another 10,000 soldiers into Afghanistan, bringing to 110,000 the total number of troops US officials told the press here last night that intelligence reports revealed that the troops were deployed in midFebruary. According to the reports, theUPI - 141 words
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161 1980-03-02 3 KL talks: Siddhi's presence in doubt BANGKOK, Sat. It is an open question whether Air Chief Marshal Siddhi Savetasila. Foreign Minister in the outgoing Thai Cabinet, will attend the Asean-EEC Ministerial Conference which begins in Kuala Lumpur on March 7. With the resignation of Prime Minister Kriangsak Chomanan yesterday, theAP - 161 words
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Article, Illustration63 1980-03-02 3 ZIMBABWE guerillas wading Across a river on Friday, the last day of the country's elections, to vote. A total of 2,699,450 people out of an officially estimated electorate of 2,883,000 voted in the three-day pre-independence polls a percentage poll of 93.6. The turnoutUPI - 63 words
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208 1980-03-02 3 NEW YORK, Bst. The ousted Pol Pot regime's Deputy Premier for Foreign Attain, Mr leng Sary, conceded in an Interview published here today that the Khmer Rouge committed many errors la revolutionising Kampuchea after their victory In lf7S. He alternately defended andReuter - 208 words
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132 1980-03-02 3 China cuts last link with the revolution BEIJING. Sat. China's political leaden have made their final break with Ma* Zedaog's cultural revolution mod are expected to work together now to farther the policies advocated by senior vice-premier Deng Xiaoping, western diplomats said today. An historic meettag of the Communist PartyReuter - 132 words
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Advertisement440 1980-03-02 3 PSYCHIC POWER OF ATTRACTION What str.inui' force- pull you toward inner powers of self which everyone has, another? Why do you .it tirm-s experience but few understand. Learn to master this uneasiness m the presence of some person phenomenon. The full application of your without any apparent cause? The hu-440 words
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Article, Illustration484 1980-03-02 4 'WORKSITE CRECHES WILL EASE BURDEN OF MOTHERS' THERE is one woman to every man in Singapore. Yet only one in every three women go out to work. Most, in fact, do not return to their jobs after marriage. "They prefer to484 words
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110 1980-03-02 4 CUSTOMS officers at Paya Lebar airport became suspicious when a visitor who claimed he had nothing to declare told the officers he had misplaced the keys to two suitcases he was asked to open for examination. The keys were later found in110 words
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Article144 1980-03-02 4 Taken in by needy son ploy TWO elderly women fell prey to a "soa-ia-dls-trcM" trickster and lost a total of |1 JN. Police said the trickster telephoned Madam Chow Chew Via, M, of Lorong J, Toa Payoh, on Friday aad Identified himself as her sob. He toM her he desperately144 words
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406 1980-03-02 4 THE recently formec Singapore Council o Women's Organisation will not be one to wag< war against men but wu work with the menfolk ti end discrimination agains women in civic, politica and economic develop ment. It also aims to develoj in married406 words
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514 1980-03-02 4 Spyros blast: Shipyard's safety officer acquitted A JURONG Shipyard safety officer, Lav Kum Seng, was cleared by a district judge yesterday of a charge of failing to take safety measures on board the ill-fated Greek tanker, Spyros, in October 1978. The acquittal came after Lav's counsel submitted that he should514 words
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Article70 1980-03-02 4 METER readers of the Public Utilities Board will be working overtime during this month to enable them to read all utility meters. According to a PUB release, they will be working until the evening and this is necessary so that actual meter readings can be obtained In70 words
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Article, Illustration399 1980-03-02 4 Royal couple sees layout of the housing estates KING Blrenda, of Nepal and Qae»a Aiskwary» being bribed on the layout of Ann Mo Kl* Imutag estate by the chairman of the Kotudnc Board, Mr Michael Fam, >« lerday. AIM present at the briefing held at the HDB BxUMttMi Room, In399 words
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Article321 1980-03-02 5 Out with this snobbery SAYS DR TONY TAN AT ACS DINNER ANGLO-CHINESE School would have failed in its role as an educational institution if it does not correct the social snobbery existing among its students. As a Christian institution, it should try to sow moral values in the children under321 words
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Article38 1980-03-02 5 THE National Museum will screen two colour films for the public on Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Its premises. Admission is free on a first-come-first-aerv-ed basis. The films are by courtesy of the Canadian High Commission.38 words
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Article, Illustration161 1980-03-02 5 RGS the only school in life of Mrs John THERE is caly tne sekMl la Mrs Alice Jata's life Raffles (Jlrls* Secondary. Ker It is the «aly one with which she has been associated, first as a student, then as a member 9t the stall for the past 4* years.161 words
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Article74 1980-03-02 5 TWO Malaysian labourers, Ng Chin Ann, 19, and Soh Hoo Heng, 20, who were short of cash (or Chinese New Year, broke into the home of Ng's former employer and got away with cash and jewellery worth a total of $7,400. In a magistrate's court74 words
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138 1980-03-02 5 THE Trade Department yesterday said it had received no complaints so far about petrol stations selling petrol at the new rates hours before prices went up from midnight on Friday. Several petrol kiosks were reported to have sold petrol at the new inflated138 words
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Article66 1980-03-02 5 A PRINTING firm managing director was charged In a magistrate's court yesterday with misappropriating $40,500 belonging to Citibank N. A. In Shenton Way. Chua Kah Tuan, 26, denied committing the offence at Malayan Banking in People's Park on Sept 22, 1978. He was alleged to have an accomplice.66 words
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Article27 1980-03-02 5 O w's date PARLIAMENTARY Secretary (Culture) Dr Ow Chin Hock will open the workshop for Asean choreographers at the DBS auditorium on March 9 at 7.30 p.m.27 words
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183 1980-03-02 5 Too many browsers at offshore show, say organisers WHILE most organisers of conventions welcome high attendances, those behind the Offshore Southeast Asia Conference and Exhibition which ended at the Hyatt Hotel last week apparently think otherwise. For their next convention, they will try to reduce the number of visitors. In183 words
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207 1980-03-02 5 Accosted by three shortly after stroke of 12 MR ALI bin Embong, 32, a driver, and his girlfriend Miss Rohana binti Mohd Salleh, were sitting on a bench in Regional Park in Tiong Bahru shortly after midnight last April 27 when three men approached them. One of them, Tan Cheng207 words
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Article109 1980-03-02 5 Week-long SAF military exercises THE Sinapore Armed Forces will conduct military exercises at Marsiling, Mandai, Tampines, Lim Chu Kang, Chua Chu Kang and Pulau Tekong areas from March 3 to 9 between 8 a.m. and 11.59 p.m. daily. Blanks and thunderflashes will be used. The public is advised not to109 words
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357 1980-03-02 5 A FATHER of 12 was acquitted on Friday of a charge of falsely reporting a police assault on his son. Ahmad bin Shiek Mohamad, 51, a security guard, said he went to Jurong Town police station on Aug 21, 1978, to ask357 words
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621 1980-03-02 6 THE only threat to Tamil language and culture in Singapore is the indifference of the Tamil-speaking community and South Indian parents, NTUC president, Mr C. V. Devan Nair, said yesterday. Only 55 per cent of Indian students here offered Tamil621 words
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72 1980-03-02 6 A TOTAL of 75 riders of gramme which starts at 9 scooters and motorcycles, a.m., will round up with a picked from three recent special 25-minute demon-safe-riding contests, will stration of safe-riding take part in the finals of a techniques at a specially72 words
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Article31 1980-03-02 6 BOON Teck community centre will screen the film "The Longest Day" at its premises on March 7 at 7.30 p.m and 9.30 p.m. Tickets are available at the centre.31 words
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176 1980-03-02 6 THE Singapore Red Cross will send its first volunteer medical team to help out at the Kampuchean refugee camps on the Thai border tomorrow. The team of one doctor and four nurses will fly to Bangkok where they will be briefed on their176 words
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Article63 1980-03-02 6 THE Marine Parade community centre management committee and the citizens 1 consultative committee are organising a food and fun fair at the constituency on June 1. The highlights include a beauty queen contest open to all female Singapore residents above 16. Entry forms for the contest63 words
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Article71 1980-03-02 6 YOUNG people between 17 and 23 are invited to act in the play, Play It Again. Sam by Woody Allen to be presented by the Crescents of the Central Young People's 'A' Section at the Cultural Centre on July 4, Sand 6. The first audition will be71 words
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Article, Illustration345 1980-03-02 6 IT WAS a proud and happy day for the Prngtalets yesterday. Together they clocked up a total of 23 years of service with the National Cadet Corps. They were the only huMhand-and-wlfr team to receive service medals from the NCC council chairman.345 words
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289 1980-03-02 6 Barker's best way to secure future SINGAPORE'S industrial development strategy should be to excel in technical excellence in its manufactured products surpassing even that of the earlier industrialised countries. If Singapore can achieve this in the manufacture of products which the Economic Development Board has lined up for the Second289 words
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180 1980-03-02 6 WORK on the $19 million Changi Airport cargo agents' building by a local contractor wiH start sometime this month to be ready by April next year, the Public Works Department director, Mr Yap Neng Chew, said yesterday. The construction will be undertaken180 words
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Miscellaneous233 1980-03-02 6 SUNDAY TIMES CROSSWORD ACROSS: 1. Beg (5) 5. DOWN: 2. Untruth (3) Totter and fall (6) 8. Tur- 3. Non-ethical (6) 4. Counbid (5) 10. Decipher (6) terteit (3) 5. Wheel cover 11. Peel (4) 14. Repeat (4) 6. Crayon (6) 7. Scope performance (6) 15. Devil- (6) 9. Noise233 words
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Article, Illustration124 1980-03-02 7 The Churchill Squad. THESE pre-war crime-barters were the Singapore Police Force's Churchill Squad, gathered for a group picture after the lMf passing out of new recruits at the Police Training School (now the Police Academy) at Thomson Road. Policemen of their days wore grey flannel short-sleeved shirts with baggy, brown124 words
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261 1980-03-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday MALAYSIA will double the strength of its territorial army by 1983, Chief of Staff Gen Tan Sri Mohamed Sany Ghaffar said yesterday. The General, who was speaking at the opening of an army exhibition at the National MuseumReuter; NST; UPI - 261 words
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Article50 1980-03-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The law will be amended to provide stiffer punishment for theft of electricity, said Mr Leo Moggie, Minister for Energy, Telecommunications and Post today. Mr Moggie hoped the stiffer penalty would discourage people from stealing electnety which usually caused interruptions in supply.— NST.NST - 50 words
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Article38 1980-03-02 7 SITIAWAN, Sat Armed robbers shot dead a man today when they held up about eight men during a manjong session in a house in Kampung Baru New Village in Ayer Tawar, 11 km from here. NST.NST - 38 words
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Article25 1980-03-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. About 100 delegates from Asean and other countries will attend a six-day seminar on hydrocarbon resources here from Monday. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article28 1980-03-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A 22-member technical mission leaves for India and pakistan tomorrow to sell palm oil and palm oil products to the two countries Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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184 1980-03-02 7 KL and Hanoi to discuss isle: Tengku R KOTA BARU, Saturday THE presence of Vietnamese troops on Amboyna island, north of Sabah, is to be discussed at bilateral talks with the parties involved, Foreign Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen said here today. He added that the question of sending Malaysian troopsNST - 184 words
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Article51 1980-03-02 7 KOTA BARU. Sat. A boatload of 50 Vietnamese illegal immigrants landed at Kuala Kemasin at noon yesterday Ihe fifth such boat to arrive in kelantan waters this year. The arrival brought to 400 the number of illegal immigrants who have landed in Kelantan this year.NST - 51 words
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166 1980-03-02 7 Accident slows down first inter-city express JOHORE BARU, Sat. Malaysia's first inter-city express from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore was unable to keep to its 5 '2hour schedule today owing to an accident at Saleng, about 19 km north of here. The train ran over a middle-aged man who was crossingAFP; NST - 166 words
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Article49 1980-03-02 7 JELI. Sat. The uranium find in Kelantan was confirmed here yesterday. Finance Minister Tengku RazaleiKh Hamzah. who said in no uncertain terms that the presence of the radioactive mineral would bring "Rood for tune" to the state, however declined to disclose its loca tion NST.NST - 49 words
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Article95 1980-03-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Batu Caves Malaysia's big tourist attraction in the suburbs of Kuala Lumpur have been closed to the public, the Tourist Development Corporation announced today Its director-general Datuk Baharuddin Musa said the decision was arrived at after the geologi- cal survey departmentReuter - 95 words
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Article, Illustration1445 1980-03-02 8 THE SBC dons its educational mantle with the start of a series of programmes on Tuesday over Channel 5 at 7.05 p.m. called Hanyu Pinyin. Comprising 13 programmes each of 20 minutes duration, the series will introduce and explain to viewers the1,445 words
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Article251 1980-03-02 8 SPORT ON TV BIG LEAGUE SOCCER Crystal Palace vs Nottingham Forest (Today, Ch 5. 11.35 a.m.): A young Palace team, in top form, gave good value tor their commanding performance against a below-par Notts Forest. The home side dominated in the first half, but Forest came back in the second.251 words
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Article103 1980-03-02 8 FORUM ON CAR TAXES COMMUNICATION Minister Ong Teng Cheong will take part in a forum on Car Taxes and Urban Transport, organised by the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation, to be telecast tonight over Channel 5 at 9.55 p.m. The forum panel includes: the president of the Automobile Association of Singapore, Mr103 words
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Miscellaneous735 1980-03-02 8 10.00 AM Opening and Al New Popeye Show 4.55 Cities HMefard Knef'$ Berlin (Last 10.30 Datuk Harinuu (ChMren's Protramme episode) Mala 5.40 What Realy Happened to the Class of 10.50 Wonderful World of Disney Disney's "65? Class Clown Greatest Dot Stars 6.30 News in Brief 11.35 Big leap* Soccer Crystal735 words
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Miscellaneous82 1980-03-02 8 TODAY: Singapore 5.09 a.m. (lm). 11.09 a.m. (2.8m). 5.43 p.m. (0.4m). Sedill Kechll 4.30 a.m. (1.1m). 9.41 a.m. (2m), 4.20 p.m. (0.5m), 10.52 p.m. (2.2m). P»rt Dirkson 1.13 a.m. (0.3m), 7.09 a.m. (2.6m), 1.28 p.m. (0.4m). 7.20 p.m. (2.6m). TOMORROW: Singapore 12.04 a.m. (2.6m), 5.42 a.m. (0.9m). 11.43 a.m. (2.8m),82 words
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Article, Illustration943 1980-03-02 9 By SUCH generally dull films as are on this week seem to be the staple diet of we TV viewers, and malnutrition is the key disease as we plough through films of, at best, "interesting" value. For some, this time is Lent, a period one943 words
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Article, Illustration202 1980-03-02 9 THURSDAY LATE MOVIE THE LAST HURRAH (Ch 3, 12.06 a.m.. B/W) One of director John Ford's greats, this 1958 film is an enjoyable if disjointed melodrama based on the Edwin O'Connor best-seller about the heyday of the last of the bigtime politicians. Important as one of Hollywood's202 words
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Article, Illustration664 1980-03-02 9 By ALL PROGRAMMES ON CHANNEL 8: TODAY: LOVE IN THE SUNSET (3.30 p.m.): Xiao Tien's father has been imprisoned for embezzelment. He is also heavily in debt. Mr Yu has promised to look after Xiao Tien and see that he goes abroad for his studies. Bao Lo tries664 words
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Article461 1980-03-02 9 By Generally, the woodwind and horns drifted in and out of the music with assurance and consideration. The oboe and clarinet deserve special note for their role in the third and fourth movements. In a daze The string tone seemed temperamental sometimes excellent, as461 words
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677 1980-03-02 10 The Sunday Times SUNDAY, MARCH 2, 1980 The moment of truth SINGAPORE, many have said, is the only country in the world that is dealing positively with the drug problem... and winning the battle to wipe out addiction. There are others who claim that the Singapore method is cold and677 words
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201 1980-03-02 10 100 YEARS AGO A MARINE COURT of Inquiry into the loss of the British ship Kingston was held yesterday. Mr. O'Connor was the president, and he was assisted by two Assessors, one of them being Captain Ellis, the Master Attendant. The finding of201 words
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Article29 1980-03-02 10 THE weather is variable; like Tom Moore's "Erin" there is alternately "a tear and a smile in its eye." Straits Times, August 5, 1879.29 words
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Article, Illustration813 1980-03-02 10 PAUL WEE - It's action stations the moment the signal for rescue and relief operations is given PAUL WEE By UNLESS you are given to singing in the rain, the unpredictable wet weather can be deeply depressing for most people. So it's for this reason that an elaborate government "action" plan to tackle813 words
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Article101 1980-03-02 10 IN the event off a widespread flood, the authorities will Issue warnings and advice to the public, calling on motorists not to use their cars unless absolutely necessary. Those who have to drive must observe these rules or get drenched: TURN on their radios for flood and101 words
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334 1980-03-02 10 SINGAPORE has a long history of flooding, due mainly to the island being in the path of the monsoons. According to the records going back to 1954, the floods in December of that year lasted four days. Five people lost their lives and the334 words
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Advertisement484 1980-03-02 10 hi: nvimmics mi:. 4448 West Howard Street Skofcie Illinois ***** USA Designing a quality Expander which eliminates side effects has proved to be an elusive goal. That goal, however, has now been achieved. ■M p RG I RO-16 17" Black Panel with Solid Walnut End RG PRO-20BW 17" Black Panel484 words
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Article, Illustration650 1980-03-02 11 THE passing of time brings changes, some good, some not so good. Whether we like it or not, these changes have to be accepted; they become a part of The Way Things Are. This week, I've selected two poems that attempt to650 words
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Article, Illustration826 1980-03-02 11 THERE is no particular secret about the reason I write under the pen name John Le Carre instead of my own, David Cornwell. Actually, after my education at Snerborne and Oxford, I served in the826 words
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424 1980-03-02 11 KWOK CHER LUANG - KWOK CHER LUANG PRIZE STORY By THE waiting was unbearable. Anxiety grew stronger as rumours went round. She grew restless. It was ironical; she longed to know, yet not to know. Perhaps afraid to learn the truth? Afraid of424 words
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Article, Illustration742 1980-03-02 12 ROY SMITH - Back comes Popeye as a musical superstar. ROY SMITH: By "I JUST thought I was weird," he said, his rubber face collapsing into an expression of tragic bewilderment. "Never did I think it was talent. "And the last thought in my mind was that I could make a living from742 words
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Article, Illustration362 1980-03-02 12 THK EVERLY BROTHKRS: THE NEW ALBUM (Winer Brothers): This an album of previously unreleased songs from the early Sixties. Fourteen songs from the Golden Age of Rock which span great changes in musical styles. All the songs were recorded as possible362 words
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Article, Illustration194 1980-03-02 12 AMII STEWART: PARADISE BIRD (Bun): "Paradise Bird" is Amii Stewart in full disco plummage, and decidedly more colourful than on her debut, "Knock On Wood". As with her previous offering, Amii has a revamped oldie as the backbone of the recording. The one here194 words
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Article, Illustration223 1980-03-02 12 A TASTE FOR PASSION: JEAN-LUC PONTY (AUmtfc): With synthesised keyboards reminiscent of Camel's "Moondreams", Ponty and friends announce a less rock-oriented production. The old man of the rock violin adopts a different stand, using less guitar and more inventive musicians than his previous efforts. Ponty wants223 words
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Article, Illustration148 1980-03-02 12 BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA KARAJAN: BEETHOVEN'S PASTORAL SYMPHONY (DGG):lnfused into Beethoven's nine symphonies is an astonishingly wide range of artistic utterance We have some Mozartian "galant" in the first, epic drama in the third, al most Romantic expression in the fifth and a veritable masterpiece in148 words
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Article, Illustration124 1980-03-02 12 LIU WENZHENG: A MXI! A MXI! (TONY): This is one of the best selling LPs now. The theme song "A Mei' A Mci!" is a very sentimental tune about the love of a poor man for a rich girl. "A Mci" is the girl's name.124 words
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Article, Illustration458 1980-03-02 12 TAN LIAN ANN returned to competition chess with the fine result of first I place in the National Championship preliminaries, scoring 6 i points in seven games. Lian Ann conceded only one draw, to Chia Chee Seng, who took the second place with 6 points. Other placings were458 words
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Article, Illustration490 1980-03-02 13 One more congee restaurant is opened H4faW NOODLES and rice porridge are favourite foods in Hongkong with restaurants and coffee shops devoting whole menus to them. They're raised to heights of epicurean delights with as many combinations of different foods as would satisfy the most discerning of palates. For all490 words
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Article251 1980-03-02 13 YEARS ago I wrote about the delectable genuine Padang style Indonesian food to be found at a stall at the coffeeshop called Outram Restaurant in No. 3, Block 17, Outram Park Complex. It's still there and the owner, Mr Amir, who hails from Padang, with help from251 words
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Article165 1980-03-02 13 ARE you one of those people who's stomped when it comes to deciding just where to go when yoo want to eat out? There's a new book in town that may just solve your problems. Called "Where to Eat In Singapore" it is a165 words
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812 1980-03-02 13 THIS article suggests that eventually the whole world may have to exist on a vegetarian diet. APPARENTLY, vegetarianism is increasing in popularity. Just as well, because, apart from the suggestions that certain foods such as egg yolks, milk, animal fat all animal products are812 words
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Article, Illustration706 1980-03-02 14 NANCY BYRAMJI - Our man who brol bank at Monte Carlo is now all si do it once again... broke the II set to IN.. NANCY BYRAMJI ...BUT. THIS TIME. THF WORLD MONOPOLY KING WILL DEFEND HIS TITLE IN BERMUDA WHEN sales executive Mr Kwa Chong Seng, the reigning world Monopoly champion, decided706 words
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Article, Illustration64 1980-03-02 14 He gets little practice.. .bi Singapore's champ of the board is full of confidenc iractice...but lamp of the confidence ABOVE: The moment of victory for Mr Kwa (seated left) at Monte Carlo. LEFT: Daughter Joanna takes on the champion of the world... the result is a top secret. BELOW: The64 words
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567 1980-03-02 15 THIS is how one of the qualifying games went at the World Monopoly Championship held at Monte Carlo when our man from Singapore carried on to win the title: 9:14 US lands on PennyglvanU Avenue, Hiving him the three greens and the first monopoly567 words
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Article306 1980-03-02 16 IP It's yaar birthday today. ..An yaa ga farward lato thla aew year •I m>, yaall reailar that yaa have far-rearbins ■>ctaliia to make. Yaa aeed Bet harry aver them: They will aat he Bfttraaary aatll Urtobrr. Bat yaa caaaet delay laager thaa that aad yaa mast306 words
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Article, Illustration1052 1980-03-02 18 People are funny. THERE are all sorts of ways of being funny like there are all sorts of ways of being serious. One can behave funnily, write funnily and act funnily. At the same time there are many strange descriptions about being funny. We say people are funny funny people,1,052 words
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Article, Illustration72 1980-03-02 18 CHECKMATE "Checkmate" to the anglicised form of "shah mat," mi Arab victory cry meaning: "The king te dead!" tram the Persian "shah" (king) and "mat" (dead). For centuries the Persians have been playing chem, a complex game simulating warfare. Today, aU nations are following suit; bat the game72 words
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Article405 1980-03-02 18 IN my salad days I lived under the illusion that Valentine's Day's nothing but lovey-dovey stuff chocolates, flowers, soppy cards, special candlelight dinners for two, and all things romantic. Through my turbulent teens (ahem!), various awkward pimply youths perpetuated this rosy fantasy with dog-earred cards and crushed405 words
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Advertisement329 1980-03-02 14 Are you handicapped by your English? Art you content wiih the w»y errors. How to express your ideas you speak and write? Are you fluently sure that you are not making The study requires only a mistakes that cause people <° llllle <' me *"<* moderate j underrate you? You329 words
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Miscellaneous403 1980-03-02 16 IF important projects have I HiSsolJiill been ne 'd U P lately, you I [3E3 can ""P* or )etter times I this week. News should break on Sunday or Monday that will give you a free hand in any scheme due to mature in September. Career-wise you'll realise that you're403 words
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Miscellaneous299 1980-03-02 16 Tilt ROSII LO^EfL 'XTofLiMaN. /z?]r >,i»mt#,' ut« HfcA»oie^\ V(^\ S* T IF i Li2Sfa_Lcii_ (HMV <XJ*E«E)ef BTTIIaTVi AW^) t' V^-V V ,"9OUWPA6> A LOSS Of-—-' »t \oOll\ 0Oll A d 3 woht -itoyvm'- r*^ As V' ■"■'WtHve uotmiwc,N A^ JrV NDOt^. AKC »kTH-*^S C .THEY**- fetAC^^ 1 V jXUB IDC«^,299 words
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Advertisement298 1980-03-02 18 You don't have to go to England to get a British education Study 'or >ouf qtulii K.<tt ion *i home and prepare lor HMMfIM »>ih fj VY CoUig Macmman Sd !s^ tt provided bt/MWMIlfr INTERNATIONAL SINGAPORE Enrol in one of our counts md without leaving your o»n home you get298 words
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Advertisement1039 1980-03-02 19 Eg CYC OPENS ITS 10th BRANCH TODAY ES AT THOMSON PLAZA. has been a name associated g t-- f- VfJTCCJ^IT V^1935. They started with a \JJ[ MdlllldllQl fe yf 7rS»3*3/IO'XS small tailoring shop in Selegie Road. li^^ IO V ~Jr The Company has always maintained fTyTI MdmFooAhNeok a high standard1,039 words
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Article, Illustration659 1980-03-02 20 WALTER SEOW reviews Love at First Bite OLD Dracula is one character you can always count on for a few thrills and chills. Never say die is the vampire bat's motto and he never fails to turn up regularly and put on his act659 words
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Article136 1980-03-02 20 GENE Wilder (left) and Harrison Ford in a tight situation in THE FRISCO KID (other title: The Kjthbl nod the Gunttgbter), now showing at the Rex. The screenplay was written by Michael Ellas and Frank Shaw, Robert Aldrich directed. About a rabbi (Wilder) who comes from136 words
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Article, Illustration502 1980-03-02 20 films now showing at the local cinemas are action comedies, the present craze of movie audiences here and many other parts of the world THK CHALXiENGRR, now on at eight cinemas, is no exception. It is another kungfu movie which tries to provide the laughs by502 words
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Article243 1980-03-02 20 THE Singapore Film Society has a special treat today in the form of some rare footage of historical value dating from the early days of the camera. Called the Ch'ing Dynasty films by their owner, a Film Society committee member, the footage was shot in243 words
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551 1980-03-02 21 MILAN SLADEK: Solo mime performance at the Victoria Theatre (Peb 21). HIS body can become old or young, female or male at will. He can fly or fall to his death or drown on a bare stage. With a gesture he creates551 words
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Article, Illustration340 1980-03-02 21 77 THEY were all there. The silver-haired sequlned maestro of the piano, Sylvester the boxer, the mildmannered reporter with more than earthbound writing ability, Lisa of Cabaret fame, Donny and Marie The real McCoys? Ah, n«. These stars were local "clones"340 words
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Article, Illustration241 1980-03-02 21 rupting his characterisation of a dragon to peek at the effect. After the interval on Tuesday, "Kefka reading the Bible" was initially unsuccessful; the distinction between Cain and Abel was no more clear241 words
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Article, Illustration1625 1980-03-02 22 THE VOICE THAT TURNED OFF SINGAPORE THERE were severe tremors in Singapore during two nights last week, Friday and Saturday. These were caused by countless turnings in graves... and it all started with this announcement over Channel 8: 'Good evening, Wil- (red James here at the Singapore Badminton Hall at1,625 words
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Article124 1980-03-02 22 PRESTON, Lancashire, Sat. Stare Johnson, of Sweden, easily beat England's No. 2 Kevin Jolly 15-7, 15-7 in the men's singles final of the 1 16.5 M ($51,M1) triangular badminton competition between England, Malaysia and Sweden here last night. Jolly t>ald later that his poor performance InAFP - 124 words
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IX OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration43 1980-03-02 25 I In loving memory ol the late MRS. CHEE CHENG HAI I Nee Madam Tao Chio May who paaaad away on 2nd I March 1979 I Sadly missed by husband Cheng Hal, sons, daugh- I lers, daughter-in-law, sons-in-law and grandchll- I I dren.43 words
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Obituary33 1980-03-02 25 IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR DEAREST FATHER HAJI MULLA ABDEALI TAYEBALI DEPARTED: 2ND MARCH 1979. Sweet are the memories, silently kept, Of one we loved dearly, And never will forget. INSERTED BY FAMILY.33 words
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Obituary, Illustration63 1980-03-02 25 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR. THOMAS JOSEPH WISH TO EXPRESS THEIR THANKS TO RELATIVES AND FMENOS FOR THEM CONDOLENCES WREATHS. ATTENDANCE AND ASSISTANCE DURING THEIR RECENT BEREAVEMENT. SPECIAL THANKS AND GRATITUDE TO THE PASTORS, PRIESTS AND CLERGY FOR THEIR KIND ASSISTANCE. ALSO THANKS TO THE DOCTORS, NURSES63 words
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Obituary87 1980-03-02 25 THE FAMILY OF the late Mrs. Loh Poh Watt (nee Mdm. Llm Nya Chit) sincerely thank all relatives and friends for their prayers, condolences, donations, wreaths, attendance and assistance during their recent bereavement. Special thanks to Rev. Ronnie Goh and members of the Pentecost Church. Koon Seng Road. THE HUSBAND87 words
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Obituary, Illustration124 1980-03-02 25 Yeo Chin Hock Yeo Choon Hee Yeo Choon Lye Yeo Choon Hup Yeo Choon Seng Yeo Choon Ban D»uflhl»r»-in-l«w Lee Ueok Lan Ng Ka Ngo Leong Yoke Leng Ng Slew Eng Tay Joo Huang Sin WengChun Daughter: Yeo Choon Llan Son-in-law: (lua Shi Teck O t Aoocnttortn Elaine.124 words
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Obituary, Illustration45 1980-03-02 25 In aver loving n»m« y of Departed: 2/3/78 Two years have passed by since you left us Though gone, sweet memories of you will always be cherished by us D##ply ntttaoo mo lonoty wncn. bfdbyfmMyndtlltovdoo—^ MOHAN VARAT AR A JOO Bom: 9/7/5345 words
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Obituary, Illustration36 1980-03-02 25 IN LOVING MEMORY OF TWO YEARS HAVE PASSED BY BUT THOUGHTS OF YOU BTILL LINGERS ON NOT JUST TODAY BUT EVERYDAY IN SILENCE WE REMEMBER. TUOMABTERB VARATA B A JOO MOHAN A DEPARTED 2 3 i»7t36 words
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Obituary, Illustration53 1980-03-02 25 THE WIFE AND FAMILY MEMBERS OF THE LATE MM. SWAMITHASAN CALLED TQ REST ON 23-1-SO. WISH TO EXPRESS THEIR THANKS TO ALL FRIENDS AND RELATIVES FOR THEIR HELP, DONATIONS, WREATHS AND PRAYERS DURING THEIR BEREAVEMENT. A MEMORIAL PRAYER WILL BE HELP AT 42-W. BLK-9. MARSU.INO DRIVE ON 3-3-tO, 7.30 P.M.'53 words
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Article, Illustration890 1980-03-02 25 Fashanu just keeps on surprising pundits NORWICH STAR ALSO ACCOMPLISHED BOXER THAT man is my football hero. For a while oat there this afternoon I could not keep my eyes off him. Justin Fashanu on Cyrille Regis. KEN WILSON, of the Daily Mail, talks to JUSTIN FASHANU, one of the890 words
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414 1980-03-02 25 LOS ANGELES, Sat. MUHAMMAD ALI yesterday said that he was returning to boxing to win the world heavyweight title for the fourth time by beating John Tate, the World Boxing Association champion. "Can you imagine a man winning the world heavweight crown, andReuter - 414 words
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Article241 1980-03-02 25 NEW YORK. Sat. Rod Milburn, a gold-medallist In the 1972 Olympic Games In Munich, scored the first victory on his amateur comeback trail when he won the 60-yard hurdles in 7.09 sec. at the United States indoor track and field championships here last night. Milburn, who turned professional a241 words
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368 1980-03-02 25 Milburn hurdles to first victory on amateur comeback land scored an easy 26-9 victory over Wales in the Jean Galia Cup international in Hull, after leading 13-4 at halftime. RIGBY I'MON British results: Bedford 15 London Welsh 18, Bristol 10 Pontypridd 6, Cardiff 38 Heriots F. P 9. South Wales368 words
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Article154 1980-03-02 25 BLACKPOOL, Sat. England World Cup star Alan Ball signed on as manager for Blackpool yesterday. He has a three-year contract, but will not be able to devote full-time to the job until next season. He will continue to play for Southampton before going toReuter - 154 words
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Article102 1980-03-02 25 MEGSON WANTS TWO MORE PLAYERS LONDON, Sat. Don Megson. who paid out a record fee of L 365.000 ($l.B million) to England First Division club Coventry City for centre-half Gary Collier, hopes to sign two more players before returning to Portland Timbers, of the North American Soccer League, early nextAFP - 102 words
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Advertisement80 1980-03-02 25 Deadline for Death/Funeral Ad*. 1. Run-on Style Before 11.30 pm for publication on the following day. 2. Semi-display Before 5.00 pm Display (with for publication on the photo) following day. Where To Place Ads. 1. Before 4.00 pm Times Orchard Centre, (Monday- MlO5 Lucky Plaza Friday) Times Centre, 1 New80 words
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Advertisement84 1980-03-02 25 Cot oat and post today > To: Times Business Publications Ltd 1, New Industrial Road, Spore 1953. Ca^TTUfF Yes, I would like a year's subscrip- fe I tion to Business Times. Here is my Rlfflifei«tecfc* cheque for Sslss. S a? I t^^ Irr I Address___ «H^S T»i 579 j Tel84 words
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Article, Illustration857 1980-03-02 26 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By HONGKONG, Sat. Lv Liang Huan is as good as home. For the third day's running, the Taiwanese played sub-par golf to retain his lead in the $215,000 Cathay Pacific Open championship, played over the Royal Hongkong course at FanlingReuter - 857 words
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142 1980-03-02 26 Eichelberger takes over from first-day leader ORLANDO, Florida, Sat. Dave Eichelberger took a one-stroke lead over Dan Pohl yesterday with a66 for a seven-under-par 135 after two rounds of the US$3OO,OOO ($648,000) Bay Hill golf Classic. Eichelberger had six birdies and his 10th eagle of the year as the highlightReuter - 142 words
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150 1980-03-02 26 SUN CITY WEST, Arizona, Sat. Australian Jan Stephenson carded a second-round 71 to maintain her lead halfway through the Ladies' Professional Golf Association US$lOO,OOO ($216,000) Sun City Classic at the Hillcrest Club here yesterday. Her 36-hole total of 137 is seven-under-par on the150 words
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Article40 1980-03-02 26 ANGLO CHINESE SCHOOL will hold their Past versus Present games competition at Anglo Chinese School Junior College (2.15) today. The events include badminton, chess, hockey, table tennis, tennis, squash, basketball. soccer, netball. volleyball and rugby.40 words
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Article2081 1980-03-02 26 1st No: ***** 2nd No: ***** 3rd No: ***** STARTERS: Nos. *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****. CONSOLATION: Nos. *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****. RACING.-.with FAIRWAY IPOH, Sat. Jockey Peter Lee had an2,081 words
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Article40 1980-03-02 26 FRENCH Club drew 2-2 with Malaysian High Commission in the Cosmopolitan Cup soccer match at Fraser and Neave ground yesterday. Othi r results: German 6 Australia 0, Scandinavians 5 American Embassy 2, Tanglin Club 2 Swiss Club 2.40 words
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Article21 1980-03-02 26 ARSENAL Football Club beat Tampenis CC 4-0 in the preliminary round of the President's Cup at Farrer Park yesterday.21 words
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Article183 1980-03-02 26 IPOH, Sat. The stewards charged jockeys Razmy Ashari and A. Ismail for shifting ground when not sufficiently clear of other runners in Race Three here today and fined them $300 each. The Stipendiary Steward's report on today's races here. State of track was good. Ktet 1: The starting183 words
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Article623 1980-03-02 26 nominate Jockey Rahman on Victory Order again. Race I: At the start, Geneva (Donnelly) Jumped awkwardly and shifted inwards onto Satu Hati (S. H. Chew). Tiara (J. Soo) travelled wide and ran about in the straight. After the race, Jockey Soo was reprimanded by the623 words
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Advertisement820 1980-03-02 26 la^aajaaaajaaaaaaajaaaaaaaaaiaaaajaaaaaaaaaaaa^g M% r«ri».k«««« arfalaa 4im>»« <«r»a<« |X W.rfa»« t ,r« Mclavtia T«M karhclarak** WMO. ■*Mb hch*M>a«M lawata* T aaa «9 kcrikiit 4, a-alaai F.rfcW.... K«..|.» "KCflßf »»alan»a. SITIANtANA II JWMTMIMIIAS KANAN Kumpulan C(C3) 5965«40-1 ,165 KILAVAKAN: {a) SPM atau kelayakan yang duktiraf seta-af dengannya olen Kerajaan serta kepujian dalam. Bahasa820 words
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Advertisement422 1980-03-02 26 VETERINARY SALES REPRESENTATIVE ICI (Malaysia) Sdn Berhad invites applications from suitably qualified Malaysian citizens to fill the position of Veterinary Sales Representative. THE JOB To promote and market a wide range of animal health and husbandry products to feedmills. farmers and veterinarians in the States of Malacca and Johore. THE422 words
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Article1335 1980-03-02 27 RAPF 1 1.45 TOTE BOARD STAKES IV/\L,I!i 1 CLASS6-1.700M ($ll,OOO $8,200 to winner) 1 BN7 Hot To Worn a (No« To Worry) E Breukelen 7 57 (ud «-4.5t I.Boom 8F M- 1" 4 2 3170 CaomoChMnpa(luiUaniJaafar4S6.S(u2 +2) I.Boom F 5 3 5034 Hoy— Ha a (Golden Arrow) Ng1,335 words
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Article2853 1980-03-02 27 SYDNEY RIDER CAN BOOT HOME ROSEWOOD. JUPITER COMMAND. FUN HO RACING... with FAIRWAY IPOH, Sat. Follow Jockey Chris Gwilliam for a treble here tomorrow. The Sydney Jockey, who topscored In Kuala Lumpur with six winners, should boot home Rosewood, Jupiter Command and Fun Ho. Rosewood2,853 words
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Article1061 1980-03-02 27 TODAY •'<* Al. B*wUa« SWBC 8-pin up tournaroew finals (kalian*. 5 30) (rtrkrl SCA Senior League: SCRC v SCX: A. UWC v CSC. SRC v HO. Armed Korres v IA (Various MM 10 45) Imi ACS Past v Prnent (ACS Junior College. 2 15). CMf SGA League1,061 words
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Article126 1980-03-02 27 SCRUTINEER Not To Worry Shallane Shallana Hoyeah Hoya.h Casino Champ ■l Cheek To Cheek Bungah Api Astrophal Cheer Up Bayakhala Rapid Had Cheer Up Cheek To Cheek I Trust You Sea Horse Quay Shell Quay Shall Tara Walla P. 0. Violence Tara Walla Polntlllist S. Move J. Command P.126 words
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Article199 1980-03-02 27 LONE RANGER - LONE RANGER By BABE VINTAGE looks ripe for bis first win over the distance and Is worth an each-way bet in Race Seven in Ipoh today. As aa eatlre. the Porto Hello progeny was successful 1b sprint eveatß the past two seasons. However, he has199 words
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Article182 1980-03-02 27 AUCKLAND, Sat. New Zealand maintained their grip over the third Test when they dismissed the West Indies for only 220 runs in their first innings on the second day here today. At close, New Zealand were 43 runs for no wicket in reply JohnAFP - 182 words
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Article113 1980-03-02 27 WEST INDIES Ist lons I OreeaMge c McEwan b Hadlee 7" I Haynea c Edgar b Cairns R«we run out .VV 1 Kailleharraa c Calms b Troup 46Lleyd c Wright b Troup U Klag c Troup b Hadlee 2> Marray c Lees b Hadlee 16* Raterta not out 36UanerAFP - 113 words
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Article99 1980-03-02 27 JOHORE BARU, Sat. Organisers of the Tour of Johore cycling championships on April 16-29 have refused to budge from their original decision to restrict entries to foutriders per team. Several participating teams had earlier request1 ed that additional cyclists be allowed for the cham: I pionships. But,NST - 99 words
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Article20 1980-03-02 27 MARSEILLES, Sat. French light-heavyweight hope Richard Caramanolis outpointed Yugoslavia's Bojan Sverzirfs over six rounds here last night* -AFPAFP - 20 words
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152 1980-03-02 27 Another heartache for WI REST DAY World mark AUCKLAND, Sat. The saga of a miserable tour of New Zealand by the West Indies cricketers continues: Not only are they down one Test and struggling here in the third and final Test, they have lost their scorebook. The official scorebook, containingAFP - 152 words
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Advertisement43 1980-03-02 27 e^aW Sal I Tan Chong Motor Holdings I I extend their I I deepest condolences I I Mr V Miyata, Managing Director I I Coco Industry Sdn Bhd I I on the demise of his father I I on February 13, 1980. I43 words
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Article, Illustration485 1980-03-02 28 JOE DORAI - NEVER IN THE HUNT... ...as Iran prove to be much too classy JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE 0 IRAN 3 IRAN are virtually in the final of the pre-Olympic Games Asia Group Three qualifying round soccer competition, following last night's classic 3-0 win over Singapore before a capacity crowd of more485 words
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167 1980-03-02 28 MALAYSIA KEEN TO HOST BIG REMATCH KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Badminton Association of Malaysia will send out feelers soon to Indonesia and China in an attempt to get them to play their return match here. Said BAM president Khir Johari: "If they accept, we'll go ahead with preparations. "We haveNST - 167 words
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95 1980-03-02 28 JAKARTA, Sat. Eight-time «Jl-Eaguu»d hailmiit— rhamnlan Rudy Hartono, «f Indonesia, to »m*ng five men and tw« women wb« will be taidng put la tie Deamark and Swedish Open tournaments aext week before proceeding to London for the all-England championship*. Indonesian Badmln ton Federation presidentAP - 95 words
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52 1980-03-02 28 Reuter Welsh stretch unbeaten run CARDIFF, Sat. Wales stretched their unbeaten home record to 24 games In the Five Nations' rugby union championship with a comfortable 176 win over Scotland here today. In Parti, France escaped the ignominy of four defeats in their championship match by edging out Ireland 19-18Reuter - 52 words
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Article, Illustration326 1980-03-02 28 WILFRED YEO - WILFRED YEO By BANGKOK, Sat. Ronnie Ng is Singapore's only representative in tonight's and tomorrow's semi-final of the Asian Bowling Circuit at the Sukhumvit Bowl here. X M Mok. the Republic's other entry in the 20game preliminary round (10 games last326 words
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Article, Illustration292 1980-03-02 28 LONDON, Sat. Manchester United's bid to go top of the English soccer league crumbled today when they crashed to a 6-0 First Division defeat at Ipswich. United stayed in second place but champions and leaders Liverpool moved two points clear at the top ater beating cityWAN SENG YIP - 292 words
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230 1980-03-02 28 I. JEGATHESAN - I.JEGATHESAN Byfl THE Singapore hockey team's search for a permanent training ground may soon end. The Singapore Sports Council have allotted two pitches at the Kallang Complex, adjacent to the National Stadium for the exclusive use of the Singapore Hockey Association. With the acquisition230 words
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294 1980-03-02 28 KEN JALLEH Jr - KEN J ALLEH Jr. I By POLICE were the only local side' to qualify for the quarter-finals of the Singapore Cricket Club's seven-a-side rugby tournament after a hectic afternoon of preliminary-round matches on the Padang yesterday. On an action-packed day, raked with upsets amid the294 words
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229 1980-03-02 28 Versatile Gu could be China's trump card CHINA'S versatile strikt be the trump card for tl Games Asia Group Three against North Korea at tonight (7.30), reports JO When he came on as a substitute in China's matches against Iran and India, Gu added extra punch to their game. Gu,229 words
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Article157 1980-03-02 28 turn out to be a battle of brawn rather than brain, but the entertainment value should rate high as both teams cannot afford to lose. The Koreans appear to have a slight edge in overall strength but the shooting is suspect though they managed to slip seven goals, from157 words
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Obituary46 1980-03-02 28 Late CLASSIFIED DEATH MRS. ELLEN SIM NEE ELLEN CHEW BOEY NEO passed away peacefully on 1st March 1980 Cortege leaves Blk 576. 1897K Avenue 10. Ang Mo Kio on Monday 3rd March I960 at 8.00 am for St Francis Xavler's Church thenre to Mt Vernon cremato-46 words
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Advertisement201 1980-03-02 28 SOFT CLEAR Nature's weriaating time, its unforgettable tuf» and beauty bayorrd an> captured, coordin^tad JthenW <ant«o*s' l*JUTE«ieclroi]c wonDaf IK&'^lk rwp^ i I SUPER 9O PROTEIN TABLETS (Protein Supplement With added Vitamins Minerals) Weider proteins ''"i m y*^ N j in tablet form, I s which have led the V l^^201 words
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Miscellaneous173 1980-03-02 28 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Mainly fair. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 24 mln. SUNSET today: CM p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: S.44 a.m. GLOBAL weather Amsterdam 2-8C Goudy Lm Angeles 15-23C Rain Athens 2-7 C Gear Manila 22-34 C Gear Bahrain 20-27 C Gear Mexle* City 9-20173 words
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Article, Illustration2214 1980-03-02 1 SINCE the Introduction of video In Singapore, sales and rentals of video equipment have been increasing tremendously. The interest and excitement over video has not slackened since its introduction to the local market a few years ago and, with new innovations, indications2,214 words
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Article, Illustration323 1980-03-02 1 Big screen gives cinema effect at home WATCHING television on a Mg screen is qalte an experience, with ft big, bright Image to give yo» ft better view of whftt la going on. Natteflftl lifts Introduced the Panasonic Inemavlslon with ft large 152-cm (diagonally measured) screen. The screen and projection323 words
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Advertisement311 1980-03-02 1 Aril I SUOISnI S Vni I V z^^^^^^P" '^^p^^^^^^^^ Creating a flutter H Wl llGOlln>lllr f~^ Mi n^nssfc F I snV y^Vf^W SJ"£g| i Bf I H r^oCT Vn^nsssH^h^ '^TOnKjßy _-snrfMnßiH?%BrffvW]ft% ffIBBBBBBiI i S^^™'™ nsssMVL While Mitsubishi colour TV is backed by the most advanced, most jl rJ iH The311 words
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Advertisement167 1980-03-02 2 DL-103 DL-103S Moving Coil Cartridge Moving Coil Cartridge DLIO3D DL-303 Moving Coil Cartridge Moving Coil Cartridge H HA-1000 I v Cartridge Head Amp lor MC Type s <cs v**r -^^fcLi*.^ IB I AU-320 -r AU-340 W^s^ I Cartridge Transformer for Moving Coil Type Audio Step-Up Transformer i~'|iMwW PCL-5 b^b^b^b^bh Magnesium167 words
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Advertisement235 1980-03-02 2 GROWTH FOR ASEAN ELECTRONICS INDUSTRIES S. E. ASIA INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION 21-25 OCTOBER 1980 OF CONSUMER ELECTRONICS AND WORLD TRADE CENTRE ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES SINGAPORE bP^*^ B^B^^B^bL Kb^bW^ 187 -JC -M 9 9 bBKbbK A^^m Mil S> gt > I I I I DDDM bVbS If you trade in: Home Video and235 words
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Advertisement196 1980-03-02 3 When you find a colour TV as great as Graetz f^srl ||1 L^ v. 111 Khßp' i^£i fcy^yjyj Model 4301 -NC Chances ate it's another Graetz... because it's a proven fact that in every Graetz you'll right from the start. An unique service which is find superb quality and the196 words
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Article, Illustration603 1980-03-02 4 THE world's first oomputeriaed television chess tuut arrived In Singapore from West Germaay. It Is the SABA videopUy, controlled by a microprocessor and an innovative minicomputer. The vldeoplay is programmed to play a fairly competitive game «f chess In varlouN degrees of dlfflcnlty, providing both the603 words
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Article, Illustration80 1980-03-02 4 Be a good mixer— and create your own record studio... port is activated by advanced logic control circuitry via light action, short throw function buttons. You can switch directly between all operating modes without fear of damage to the tape or transport. A memory rewind stop function is also provided80 words
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Advertisement1094 1980-03-02 4 And Now If s MICRO SEIKI HIGH FIDELITY TURNTABLES SYSTEMS Audio Synergy is an audio centre with a '^'>w%%4K I difference Made up of a group of hi-fi specialists «lst»HsV*-». i> .> 'Sc I and enthusiasts, we deal mainly in high-end iaK^,aa»anaßßaWl i < 1 1 1 IC. V<jH matched1,094 words
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Article, Illustration732 1980-03-02 5 Honeycomb discs that make such sweet music NEWLY developed speaker systems featuring the trend-set-ting "Honeycomb Disc flat diaphragm by Technics are now available in Singapore. They are the SB-10 and 7, both three-way enclosure types. With conventional, coneshaped diaphragms, there is unwanted air resonance just in front of the speaker732 words
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Advertisement460 1980-03-02 5 bbbbbbl 3-year Full Guarantee backed by Free Home Service. All for $695 If you are looking for a good 36cm colour HOME SERVICE, the first of its kind in SingaTV, the choice narrows down to a tiny handful of pore. All for $695. -i European and Japanese sets. The rest460 words
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Article, Illustration704 1980-03-02 6 TODAY'S car stereo sets can outmatch many home systems in sound quality and power output with the unusually wide selection of components. Equipment like graphic equalisers, boosters, power amplifiers and three way speakers are only some of704 words
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Advertisement112 1980-03-02 6 WHEN WE SAY: k "WE CAN GUARANTEE QUALITY IN OUR CAR-STEREO SYSTEMS" WE CAN PROVE IT! [■J^B^BB^BBaiilliii^Ex^B I \^mf I »"fH|i|CK I I If IP ~T^^"S™3b9H. ejic 'l by: A GD-302E *^^^BSBiB^^B^VVV^Bp9VVVVBPVBP*p9HBBBBBBV B y O Clarion Z'SERIES WATTS NEW COMPONENT CAR STEREO GD-302E CASSETTE DECK AUTO REVERSE. DOLBY NR SYSTEM.112 words
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Advertisement399 1980-03-02 6 Perfect pitch. That's the 6"x9'Triax* l. That's the thrill of being there. Perfect pitch... a rare gift. jjHIKr. for the middle tones between But if you have it, you can sum- Hv»V*"^ I high and low. mon up a flawless performance B^flLV c a b° ut its 20 every time.399 words
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Article, Illustration1469 1980-03-02 7 Intense research to bring more into a 'very small room' the car VIGOROUS research and development into the audio field is not only confined to the domestic and professional equipment but also in the "auto stereo" field. One area in the car stereo where research has been concentrated is in1,469 words
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Advertisement609 1980-03-02 7 Introducing new Akai Proßiwer 500/600 Series for the 80$. Professional looks. Professional sound. Professional Akai. m HHHHPHH|H| These brand-new and HT|» fH|l 'v B^m! advanced models in V- 5 V |j^^^^^^d3B I the famous Pro Power (200 watts music power) J/:' Ml^__jgC3 line, the product of »AP-QSOC Quartz direct-drive semi-auto609 words
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Article, Illustration1295 1980-03-02 8 Die-cast turntable that can be operated even in upright position JUST as the cassette deck caused a sensation many years ago as an easy-to-use alternative to the open reel, the Technics SL10 turntable should be similarly welcomed by those seeking the best in turntable technology. The model represents a radical1,295 words
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Advertisement349 1980-03-02 8 Kenwood KD-3100°**+^^ L/^l Automatic return N. M A A A H M A I direct-drive turntable 1 wH 0 I Ik W I W I Ii W When Kenwood first brought out the KD-750 Quartz PLL |^HB9pPH^^3PHI^PH Direct-Drive turntable it won the *1 jkTjy TT^^TTfi a*^^^B Turntable Category Award at349 words
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Advertisement78 1980-03-02 8 mman Car Stereo Hi-Fi Systems TS see Obtainable at all Leading Hi-Fi Dealers. 150W 3V*y 3-SpmnrSW" W>ff> Tone Contrd Woolei I^AcouncSuslKnsonConiT,!)! ran it* fmk hV "^Sk^ EB3 ml X j^% m I 1/ \1 |HL _^^^b^.^Hl H^k^W. .^Hiß^k-^l I H^ \Vi9l EB 1000^^^^ \VH Hi '^HP STEREO EQUALIZER^^ka^^P f CS78 words
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Article, Illustration577 1980-03-02 9 Clearer sounds at your finger-tips with latest cassette decks Metal tapes for higher output WITH the introduction of the revolutionary metal tape and the two speed operation of tape decks, sound reproduction from this source has improved in quality to even equal that of open reels. The Eighties will see577 words
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Advertisement69 1980-03-02 9 New advances in sound reproduction MusicPow rt\LL V^lil m fl '111 RM l^^l^^ I _^^J tofjk i B^a^^^HiM[l.^ H^J remote control unit Buy any combination I^QHk 1 ililLill setyougetone a^ MvfTw 7- Shirt FREE. Buy more \J? hMt andgetrrxxe. I^a^l^.^i Re^Sa Hurry! while stocks last. lIHHB L^LBJI \M This offer69 words
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Advertisement623 1980-03-02 9 Advwti— nwnt SINGAPORE, Sunday Who says a a^^ B^ r^ a^ ajKr^^_ You would be convinced after w^ICJBI fepfc reading this ad, that it needn't L^w^ necessarily be so. mdr THE ROXY Colour TV is one Jm such example. The price is way down below And inside every front panel623 words
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Article93 1980-03-02 10 World's smallest cassette player THE Soay TPS-L2 Store* cassette player has the distinction of being the world's smallest cassette Tie eiwrtte player Cannes with carrying caae with a convenient strap which can be attached to yomr belt or slung over you shoulder so that yoi get mnalr while oa the93 words
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Article, Illustration425 1980-03-02 10 SONY will soon begin worldwide marketing activities for its newest innovation in the audio field a pocketsized stereo cassette player that delivers full quality high fidelity sound through a pair of featherweight headphones. Called the Soundabout, the unit is about the same size as425 words
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Article, Illustration586 1980-03-02 10 MUCH emphasis is being placed on the development of hi-fi accessories like tone arms, cartridges, styli. headphones and microphones. A wide range is available on the Singapore market for the discerning audiophile to choose from. Audio-Technica, a leading manufacturer in hi-fi accessories, has586 words
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Advertisement328 1980-03-02 10 Alpine Car Speaker Systems BfIHHH B-attHlH %%J I^l^LnnWali nW Jnnnnfl gooQ 6001 6003 mmm^S^^^^^H .IV^nnlM^k W^Hm^mJ y^nV I JnnL^W __2_nT»iC^-Bn^nf LnEtJ^V I I flnl nl^^^n^nV j|^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^l 1; Jn^nfl Ln^Hft M nl^^L^^^nWßnt»fc*>^nJ»DnPC3nwftnW-P^nnW^nT lH^lll^^Dl[^lL.H m?-' —X£^^r^m~ -^lllH»^lHL^HL|-HHL^LnnnnflLnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnl I I B^ffaHHnnnr i*«itt*iii^^^^allllllinnnn^a>^^nnnnV NewSouna .Dimensions in Car Stereo. The Alpine Sleek and powerful. M|328 words
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Advertisement235 1980-03-02 10 ifTT m idio AjTECHNICA A^ AT-1100 §k\ MSM JmLP^ th€ new tow-mass JpflKJ tone arm that brings 9LC W out the best in %^J^ cartridge The AT-1100 is the ideal complement to today's high J compliance cartridges. It is immune to resonance, affords high trackability, and has gtU optimum Fq235 words
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