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Title Section13 1981-02-08 1 The Sunday Times No. 2332 FEBRUARY 8, 1981 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 102/1/8113 words
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211 1981-02-08 1 LONDON, Sat MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Hussein Onn entered the operating theatre today for a coronary bypass operation. The operation, scheduled to last two hours, had stretched to three hours by press time. It is being performed at a Harley Street Clinic by DrNST - 211 words
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Article78 1981-02-08 1 WARSAW, Sat Factory workers and city transport operators in Bielsko-Biala resumed work voluntarily today ,a work-tree day in Poland*. after agreeing to end an 11 -day labor dispute But the threat of a general strike loomed elsewhere and sporadic sit-ins continued. In Jeienia Gora. the southwesternAP - 78 words
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Article63 1981-02-08 1 MANILA. Sat Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos tonight rejected opposition terms for participating in Presidential elections he has set for May. He dismissed a call made this week by the eight-party alliance, the United Democratic Organisation (Unido). to hold a constitutional convention to draw up a newReuter - 63 words
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Article486 1981-02-08 1 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN Reforms in education service for better communication and more quality staffers By Full details of the planned major reforms in the education service and the new moves that are already taking place: See Page 12. MAJOR reforms in the education service have been proposed486 words
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Article40 1981-02-08 1 NICOSIA, Sat Syrian. Übyan and Lebanese governments, with the Palestine Liberation Organisation, have protested to the Cypriot government for importing Israeli products and re-exporting them to Arab countries with Cypriot certificates of origin, officials said here today. AFPAFP - 40 words
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Article, Illustration607 1981-02-08 1 K. 8. SIDHU Crime Desk - K. 8. SIDHU Crime Desk By Ritual killing theory after team recovers religious objects in flat DETEOnVES were last night questioning a young couple and a woman after finding the bruised and blood-stained body of 10-year-old Ghazali bin Marzuki in Lorong 7, Toa Pay607 words
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Article289 1981-02-08 1 THUMBS up for the Schools Council and thumbs down for the Senior Education Servce (SES) these are the initial rections from principals and teachers to the proposed education changes. All agreed that there is a need for more communication between policy makers and schools. They support289 words
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Article174 1981-02-08 1 IT WILL cost to M cents more to travel by taxi from Feb IS, when their fares are raised. The flagged dawn fare of $1.9 far air 1 coadltiMied taxis ($1 far I «tif eaba) will apply to the first I.S km174 words
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Article32 1981-02-08 1 NEW DELHI. Sat. Al least 50 people were killed today when a circus tent raughi fire in the southern Indian city of Bangalore, the Press Trust of India (PTIi reported32 words
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347 1981-02-08 1 NEW DELHI, Saturday INDIA led a strong diplomatic effort today to overcome political differences which threaten to disrupt next week's conference of non-aligned foreign ministers, conference sources said. The divisions in the non-aligned movement, particularly over Afghanistan, Kampuchea and the gulfReuter - 347 words
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234 1981-02-08 1 Rithauddeen and Thach to hold talks NEW DELHI, Saturday MALAYSIAN For- eign Minister Tengku Datuk Ahmad Rithauddeen will meet Vietnam's Foreign Minister Nguyen Co j Thach on Tuesday to discuss Kampuchea, a major topic dividing the Non-Aligned Conference, a Malaysian spokesman said today. Malaysia and its Non- Aligned Asean partners,Reuter; AFP - 234 words
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Article41 1981-02-08 1 TOKYO. Sat. A gas explosion ripped away the hull of a 105.000-tonne tanker off southern Japan today but all crew escaped injury, maritime safety officials said. There was no oil leakage because the Liberia-registered "Harmony" carried no cargo. UPI.UPI - 41 words
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Article35 1981-02-08 1 ANKARA. Sat. Police were today hunting the killers of Istanbul Deputy Security Chief Mahmul Dikler. who was shot dead last night »hen four gunmen ambushed his car as he drove home. AFPAFP - 35 words
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Article56 1981-02-08 1 KAKLY this morning, police were still Interrogating two women aad a maaln connection with the murder of Ghasatt bin Mamkl. The Toa Payoh flat where the trio were picked np Is under police guard. It U understood that the police will make a complete search of the56 words
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372 1981-02-08 2 CALL FOR IMMEDIATE LIFTING OF MARTIAL LAW KARACHI. Sat NINE outlawed political parties have openly joined forces to challenge Pakistani President Zia-ul-Haq's martial law regime. Nawabzada Nasrullah Khan, president of the Democratic Party, told a news conference that two more parties yesterday Joined sevenReuter; AFP; UPI - 372 words
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196 1981-02-08 2 SYDNEY, Sat. Preliminary scientific tests on the body exhumed yesterday from the grave of Frank Nugan. a fo mer principal of the Australian-based Nugan Hand Merchant Bank, indicate that it is that of Nugan, an official said today. In a statement. NewReuter - 196 words
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Article38 1981-02-08 2 PALM SPRING (California). Sat. Composer Hugo Montenegro, who wrote the theme naaic (or "The Good. The Bad and The Ugly" and numerous other western movies, died here yesterday after a long illness He ni 55 AFP.AFP - 38 words
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Article233 1981-02-08 2 Economic outlook WASHINGTON, Sat. All five Asean countries did well economically last year and are ex- pected to do so again in I 1981, according to the US Commerce Department. The department's bi-week-ly Business America i said in its semi-annual review that Singapore should use more capital machinery and industrialAP - 233 words
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Article, Illustration94 1981-02-08 2 6 BEING a minister, I de not know which relligion is true because all religions claim that they an true. Which one is true, It will be decided In heaven. 7 Indonesian Religious Affairs Ministei Aamsyah speaking at Christian ceremony at a church inAP - 94 words
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Article71 1981-02-08 2 JAIL FOR MAKE A MILLION' AUTHOR NEW YORK, Sat. A woman, who once wrote i an article entitled, How i to Make a Million Before i You're 34, was sentenced yesterday to a minimum four and twothirds years in jail for swindling USJIO million (SS2I mUlion) from the Small Business71 words
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440 1981-02-08 2 MX missile system must be set up without delay says air force chief WASHINGTON, Sat THE US Air Force Chief of Staff has called for the development of the MX missile system "without delay," amid reports that the Soviet Union is boosting deployment of its SS20 multiple warhead nuclear missilesReuter; UPI - 440 words
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223 1981-02-08 2 Boy sues mum for running car over him COLUMBIA, (South Carolina), Saturday. A SEVEN-year-old boy whose mother accidentally drove the family car over his leg can proceed with his suit against his mother, the Supreme Court here said. The High Court on Thursday upheld a State Circuit Judge's refusal toAP - 223 words
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101 1981-02-08 2 Troops called out after Indian riots NEW DELHI, Sat. Troops were called out in the western Indian city of Ahmedabad after fresh rioting by students in which two people were killed in police firing yesterday, the Press Trust of India (PTI) reported today. A government statement said army help wasReuter - 101 words
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Article37 1981-02-08 2 BAN'GKOn. "«t. Communist i insurgents ambushed a truck carrying 20 4Uagers i., v»thera Thailand, killing three peo- pie and wounding eight others, an Interior Ministry spokesman said today The ambush took place on Thursday. APAP - 37 words
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114 1981-02-08 2 MANILA, Sat. The Philippines has abolished the controversial 5 per cent tax on net income of offshore banking rnits from their overseas transactions, it was reported today. The decree, signed by President Ferdinand Marcos before he lifted martial law on Jan 17, eliminatedAFP - 114 words
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Article45 1981-02-08 2 MADRID. Sat. Ex-Queen Frederika of Greece, mother of Queen Sophia of Spain, is dead. A spokesman for the Zarzuela royal palace said today she died last night of a heart attack at the palace after surgery on an eyelid. She was 63. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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147 1981-02-08 2 TOKYO, Sat. JAPANESE Prime Minister Zeaka Sasaki taday laaarhrd a nationwide campaign far the return af four Karile Inlands. Despite a heated So vi et press campaign against the move, Mr Suzuki told a rally of politicians that this date wauld be knownReuter - 147 words
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Article55 1981-02-08 2 SEOUL. Set South Korean President Chun Doo Hwan today returned from 11 days in the United States He said his contacts with the new leaders had a friendly start and ended with trust. During the visit he got President Reagan to pledge that the 39.000 US servicemen inReuter - 55 words
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232 1981-02-08 2 Offer by Samphan to step down for Son Sann PHUM THMEI, (Kampuchea), Sat. Mr Khieu Samphan, Prime Minister of trie deposed Khmer Rouge government, has offered to step down in favour of anti-communist resistance leader Son Sann. "I offered Son Sann the posts of Chief of State and Prime Minister...UPI - 232 words
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258 1981-02-08 2 Six Thais wounded in shooting across Mekong BANGKOK, Saturday SIX Thai villagers were wounded as Thai and Laotian troops exchanged gunfire across the Mekong river border Detween Thailand and Laos today, official sources said tonight. The duel erupted earlier this afternoon and the lat- est radio Thailand news said sporadicAP; AFP - 258 words
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Article79 1981-02-08 2 WHEN a perky pooch named Jessie James visits the Nevada prison, the water pressure goes down for inmates have to hurriedly flush down the toilet whatever little marijuana and drugs they have State prison director Chuck Wolff Jr said the dog is brought to various prison unitsUPI - 79 words
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Article55 1981-02-08 2 OHIO State University, as part of its cooperative agreement to aid China's Hwachung agricultural college in research and education, has presented the school with 100 vials of semen from an Ohio bull. The semen was presented to the college, located in Wuhan, Hubei province, at the OhioUPI - 55 words
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Article55 1981-02-08 2 THREE aspiring globe cyclists from India and Malaysia have arrived in Jakarta from Sumatra on their way to Bali. Irian Jaya and thence to Australia. U.P. Sridhar. 27. R. Swaminatan, 23 both of India and G. Naranasamy, 27. who joined the duo in Malaysia, arrived inAFP - 55 words
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Article43 1981-02-08 2 A MAJOK Greek exhibition dealing with the life and times of Alexander the Great will be shown in Australia. The Greek Government had agreed in principle to the exhibition going to Australia after its US tour ends in 1983. AFP.AFP - 43 words
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439 1981-02-08 3 TALKS UNDERWAY IN RIYADH TO DISCUSS CONSTITUTION TAlF(Saudi Arabia), Saturday SAUDI ARABIA and five neighbours are thinking of becoming a confederation of Gulf states. According to senior Arab delegates to last week's Islamic Summit, their leaders held an unpubUcised meeting to discuss their plans Foreign439 words
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391 1981-02-08 3 Somalia to get $89m military equipment from the US WASHINGTON, Sat. The Defence Department has announced the first sale of military equipment worth US$42 million (SJB9 million) to Somalia, which has agreed to allow US forces to use its airfields and port facilities in emergencies. In formal letters to Congress,AP; UPI - 391 words
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Article64 1981-02-08 3 JORDAN has blamed Syria for the attack against its embassy in Lebanon and the kidnapping of its Charge d'Affaires Hisham Moheisen. Amman radio on Friday night said the "crime committed by the Syrian regime against the Jordanian Embassy to Lebanon showed beyond all doubt that the sectarianReuter - 64 words
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Article74 1981-02-08 3 FORMER Mining Minister Wlodzimierz Lejcjak has been expelled from Poland's Communist Party for profiteering, falsifying coal production statistics and other offences, the Party daily Try buna Ludu reported yesterday. Mr Lejczak, who was sacked from the government in October, had already been stripped of his party posts.Reuter - 74 words
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Article77 1981-02-08 3 TWO hijackers, whom authorities described as j mentally deranged, surrendered peacefully on Friday at an airport near the Venezuelan border where army troops had blocked the runway, after the plane landed to refuel. The hijackers, one of whom was only 16 years, walked out of the planeUPI - 77 words
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Article95 1981-02-08 3 A PROVISIONAL Irish Republican Army (IRA) commando blew up a British merchant ship in county Donegal on Friday night after ordering its nine crew into a rubber life raft, police said. The seven-man commando seized a pilot in the little Port of Moville on theAFP - 95 words
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Article86 1981-02-08 3 ISRAEL will not ask the United States to set up military bases on Israeli soil, Foreign Minister Yitzhak Shamir said in a televised interview in Tel Aviv on Friday night. "We will remain faithful to the principle that Israel can and should defend itself alone,"AFP - 86 words
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314 1981-02-08 3 KEITH CHAUCLEY - KEITH CHAUCLEY By writing lor the Sunday Times LONDON, B*l. la aa cflart to aaiertW Ayatallaa khamrlay, a tary hai keea pit afcaai ki Teacraa aad Lllill that a* b Um> wfea "Mat aafive" at Ike tan af tke ceatwy. Kaiairiay already a4saMi314 words
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185 1981-02-08 3 Embassy to be given to Martyrs' Foundation TEHERAN. Sat. The former US Embassy here will be officially handed over to the Shahid (Martyrs' Foundation "n Feb 11. the second anniversary of the Iranian Revolution, the official Pars news agency said today. Iran's revolutionary leader, Ayatollah Khomeiny. will make an inauguralReuter - 185 words
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Article50 1981-02-08 3 SAO PAOLO. Sat. Thousands of commuters, enraged by mass transit delays, went on a rampage, setting fire to a < commuter train ana stoning policemen and buses. It took police, using tear gas and billy clubs, nearly three hours to quell the not last I night, witnesses said.AP - 50 words
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Article, Illustration73 1981-02-08 3 PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan covering his mouth as he chuckled at some teasing remarks during a light-hearted celebration to mark his 71th birthday on Friday. Seated next to him Is a grinning Vice- President Ge«rge The cake was presented at the White House by members of thy farming community.UPI - 73 words
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125 1981-02-08 3 REAGAN WILL SEE BEGIN AND SADAT SEPARATELY' TEL AVIV. Sat. A top White House official nas said that US President Ronald Reagan will invite Prime Minister Menarhem Begin and Egyptian President Anwar Sadat to Washington for separate visits. Israel radio reported today. The state radio's Washington correspondent quoted the AmericanAP - 125 words
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Article71 1981-02-08 3 CANBERRA. Sat. Australia has lifted a ban on the export of the 27 2kg Hand of Faith gold nugget, clearing the way ntn t it to be sold overseas. Home Affairs Minister Robert EU'cott said yesterday. The ban was imposed on Jan 6 after the71 words
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Article412 1981-02-08 5 EOMUNO TEO - TAXI FARES GO UP ON FEB 16 EOMUNO TEO B» i"TAXI /rom V- and fn redu( -ar«> r:\ or when th«-\ i wait, it said Stickers The T wit;«- b the ne« and tlaccepted th< Until the n justed al- lowed extra tor < "This on the extra 30 cents412 words
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46 1981-02-08 5 THE Pom .< Authori!} h.^ trade promotion m provide Morraat advisory se- It answers alj j on port facilities ami tariff structures as well as operational procedures. It also helps new shippers :ind importers in obtaining wai "housing facilities46 words
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263 1981-02-08 5 -nicted !.(>' morning be free at the n's roads yesterday lights thout ••v got an un- v (>'!»■ when they w.'iit in Their car number* were taken down !>\ t 'isco officers. ;.imtenance manW L Chan telepEoned The Straits Times to complain that i hi'263 words
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Article, Illustration140 1981-02-08 5 FIVE hundred and eightythree HUDC flats will be I built in Bedok North es- tate under Phase 3 of the housing programme. They will comprise a mix of low i and high-rise units and are expected to be completed by mid-1963. Bedok North140 words
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56 1981-02-08 5 AN ASEAN quiz, oi by Telok Ayei centre ami Nan; Pau will attract 1,000 students starts on Feb 28 si olic High School. Each i eight contestants, team or iml-.iit n prize is an all-expenses paid trip to the Philii second and56 words
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157 1981-02-08 5 Knocked out cold by can thrown down from flat tous i to *iro«n 'roiu a flat on one «f the floors of the "I stuck to h< r h.-ai. I was fi»-sp;T»tr, but larklly Neighbour* who saw the Im-laVnt nine t* •Vlr h.-lp M II IJan* UH-v ear-old brother, ran157 words
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129 1981-02-08 5 s rtb of 1.000 1 th .1 for 1.000 c, but ply for is own inothsecond use the n s of a Tan Hwee Eng, who had asked his ftiend. also a housing agent, to find a tenant as she wanted129 words
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150 1981-02-08 5 THE Board of Architects has expanded its list of recognised qualifications to include another 218 degrees from institutions of higher learning in eight countries. The institutions are in the Inited States (87 more degrees), Japan (60). Britain (39), Australia (14). West Germany (nine). Canada150 words
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Article71 1981-02-08 5 A PHOTOGRAPHIC competi tion with the theme "Virtues" will be held this year Organised by the Sai Oh Thye Hua Kwan Choon Teck Seah Society and the Photographic Society of Singapore, it will have a section for students. Pupils from secondary schools. Junior colleges and vocational71 words
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Article46 1981-02-08 5 FREE legal counselling will be provided at the Sennett community centre on Wednesday from 7 30 to 8.30 p.m. The centre is also organising a 10-week car repair course, to be held every Satur day. beginning on Feb 14 For more details, call *****5.46 words
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Article, Illustration322 1981-02-08 7 SURVEY BLAMES POOR LEADERS RESERVISTS in the Singapore Armed Forces lack discipline and morale and have a "fairly negative" attitude to their training. This, according to a Ministry of Defence survey, is partly due to ineffective leadership by reservist commanders who have difficulty in322 words
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324 1981-02-08 7 Tourist stole to attract police help A TOURIST whe m stra—ted hen heea—g Ida taaaa raa eat resartetl to ttMft as tke ealy moaas af attrartImc attearttaa to Us plight, a dtetrirt r*art hoard ye*t*r«Uy. Peter Besvy Bae, a, a laharaliry aastotaat tnm New lealaad, told dsatrtet Jadge Caaadra Mehaa:324 words
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Article69 1981-02-08 7 THE park* of Our Lady of Lourdea, Ophir Road, is celebrating its patrooal least with a daily Novena until Feb 15. Devotions tm*hnt* mass ai> A sermons, la English and Tamil, each evtiniM at p.m. On Feb 15, there will be a mas. special hlisslnni and prayers lor69 words
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215 1981-02-08 7 Friends of library group to foster reading planned A "FRIENDS of the National Library" group may be formed to promote greater interest in the library and its services and to raise funds for new projects. The seven-member board of the library is studying the formation of such a group, according215 words
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93 1981-02-08 7 TWO women officers have joined the Gambling Suppression Branch of the CTD There are now five women in the branch. The other three officers joined a year ago. They go on raids of gambling dens with their male counterparts and are especially helpful when93 words
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Article98 1981-02-08 7 Prize-giving ceremony at Chamber THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry will hold a prizegiving ceremony at its Conference Room on Feb 23 at 6 p.m. for four competitions held in conjunction with the Use More Mandarin Less Dialect campaign. The competitions, organised by the Chamber and five newspapers,Sin Chew Jit Poh - 98 words
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Article68 1981-02-08 7 THE Honorary Vice-Consul of Spain. Mr J.L.D. Evans, will open an exhibition of paintings by Spanish artist Joan Redorto. on Friday at the Raffles Hotel Patio Lounge at 7 p.m. The exhibition of over 45 paintings will be open to the public on Saturday and Sunday from68 words
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388 1981-02-08 7 WENDY YANG - WENDY YANG By CXX)PERATIVES with similar objectives should consider teaming up to enjoy greater economies of scale, the Minister without Portfolio and NTUC secretary-general, Mr Lim Chee Onn, said last night. Such mergers would then widen considerably their operations, he added. He mentioned388 words
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Article54 1981-02-08 7 THE decomposed body of canteen popru ior Heng Hock Hi, alias Heng Hock fcai, 70, was found in the canteen outside the Commando Training School in Lokyang Avenue at 8 a.m. yesterday. Police said there were blood strains on his face. An autopsy report is awaited to54 words
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Article45 1981-02-08 7 THE K»mpoog Kembangan joint working committee (or 1980 National Day celebrations Is having a saUy party on Thunday to celebrate the mi instill completion of the celebrations and the re-elec-tion of lv advisor Mr Mansor H Sukaimi as MP (or Kam pong Kembangan45 words
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Article128 1981-02-08 7 STORE TO JOIN COFFEE LEAGUE? SINGAPORE si ImHm late tfce rmMUttg Mat** tke Utermatte*al Ctifee Ouitsntlii (ICO). The Trade Departmeat la having a dtelane with the ICO a***? Stanapore's iMilelptUtoa la the w«rl*f bady. s*«rees said yesterday. The ICO aaa Imp****! a qitli system to restrict salea af eatfee •aly128 words
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Article164 1981-02-08 7 THE Singapore Maritime Officers Union will hold an election soon after its amended constitution is approved by the Registrar of Trade Unions. The union expects to pick more active and interested members to take part in its activities. The union's monthly newsletter, The Sea164 words
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Article65 1981-02-08 7 POTONG Pasir hopes to raise at least $100,000 from a variety show of stars cf the popular Wednesday night Hongkong series "Destiny" Mr Phua Bah Lee. Senior Parliamentary Secretary at the Defence Ministry, said on Friday night that the constituency needed to raise 1800.000 for Its65 words
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Article271 1981-02-08 7 Where to watch Chingay parade THE Chingay procession today will stop to perform along Bedok North Road at the junctions of North Street 2 and North Avenue 3. The vantage points to watch the performances are at Blocks 413 and 109. a People's Association spokesman said. Motorists can leave their271 words
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Article53 1981-02-08 7 MR Ng Bo On has been elect ed president of the Singapore ring of the International BnHherhood of Magicians. Singapore. Other officials include Mr Tan Kwong Loong (vicepresident). Mr A. Vljeyacone (secretary). Mr Ng Scow Klat (asst secretary). Mr Cilia Heam Jiang (treasurer) and Mr Lee Cho53 words
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Article24 1981-02-08 7 DR CHAU Sik Ting. MP for Thomson, will guest at the Sin Ming zone residents' commitin Tlilixet New Year dinner on Tuesday24 words
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Article, Illustration308 1981-02-08 8 NOW that that the "post-party blues" are over, SBC programmes will be returning to their normal slots. Programmes which were disrupted last week will gradually be back on your screens, thus setting the wheels of the "bicycle system" in action again. Items of interest this308 words
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Article, Illustration255 1981-02-08 8 THE MISADVENTURES OF SHERIFF LOBO MYSTERY ON THE ORLY EXPRESS (Ch 5, 10.55 a.m.): Ellen Travolta guests in this episode, when a famous diamond, the Baroda, is stolen, supposedly by Sheriff Lobo! WKRP IN CINCINNATTI VENUS UPRISING (Ch 5. 2 p.m.): D.J. Venus gets an offer to become programme255 words
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Article102 1981-02-08 8 NO HONESTLY BED, BED, BEAUTIFUL BED (Ch 5, 5.20 p.m.): CD. and Clara reminisce about the time CD. was out of work and how they had to sell their bed to pay bills. WHAT'S HAPPENING THE HOSPITAL STAY (Chs, 5.50 p.m.): When Roger is admitted to the hospital, his102 words
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Article, Illustration191 1981-02-08 8 POPS IN GERMANY (Ch 5, 7 50 p.m.): Features Baney M, Leo Sayer, Twiggy, Tina Charles, Steve Harley and other stars. THE ROCKFORD FILES LIONS, TIGERS, MONKEYS AND DOGS (Part 2) (Ch 5, 8.45 p.m Rockford plunges into the whirl of nigh society and attends a masquerade party aboard191 words
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Article83 1981-02-08 8 HAPPY DAYS JOANIE-S WIERD BOYFRIEND (Ch 5, 7 p.m.): Seeking a little excitement, Joanie puts on heavy makeup and a leather jacket and goes to a party organiser] by the Red Devil Motorcycle Club, at which she turns out to be the only girl. FESTIVAL OF FAMILY CLASSICS CINDERELLA83 words
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Article, Illustration100 1981-02-08 8 THURSDAY: THE MUPPET SHOW (Ch 5. 7 p.m.): The dynamic DUna Ross is the star of the zany show. THE INCREDIBLE HULK A ROCK AND A HARD PLACE (Ch 5, 7.50 p.m.): In taking up a job as handyman for a little old lady, David finds himself mixed up100 words
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Article44 1981-02-08 8 BUCK ROGERS IN THE JSTH CENTURY A BLAST FOR BITK (Ch 5, 8.45 p.m.): A mysterious dP\i<->' which signals a biz7are riddle appears in Or Huer's office. To solve the riddle. Buck summons up memories of his greatest adventures and rocalLs 4.38 Sinb;44 words
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Article124 1981-02-08 8 TOP RANK FIGHTS OF THE 7«'S MUHAMMAD ALI vs LEON SPINKS (Part 2) (Ch 5, 3.40 p.m.): Ali continues to create history when he takes on Leon Spinks after the latter defeats him six months earlier. BATTLESTAR GALACTICA WAR OF THE GODS (Part 1) (Ch 5 7.50 p.m.): Apollo124 words
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Article111 1981-02-08 8 TODAY: Stegaaarc 1.11 a.m. (2 6m). 7 00 am. (0.8 m). 12 46 p.m. i3om). 7.30 pm (0.2 m). S««ll krrkll 1209 am .2 3m). 6.13 a.m. (11m). 1124 a.m. (*?m). 609 p.m. (0.4 m) Pert PtrluM 300 am fO.2m). 8.52 am (2*11). 3.13 pm (0.2 m). 9111 words
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Article100 1981-02-08 8 BIG l.r \(.t X S4HXKR (Today, Ch 5, 11.45 a.m.): The matches this week are Crystal Palare vs Manchester City; Aston 111 m vs Arsenal and 1«■ t trnham Hotepw vs West Bromwlch \lWen. PRO-BOWLERS TOl'R (Today. Ch 5, U p.m.): The five finalists for the Cleveland Open are100 words
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Advertisement45 1981-02-08 8 ajßaSßaa KaCatl a^^K M V l» *"jb\ fil v .nalV BTBT A **mrmtmm( See Luxury Interiors. I I lam looking for some. They are at Unit 321, 3rd fir I I exclusive furniture of the Plaza Singapura. abnw I L»-j Yaohan Supermarket on f~/ SS~^\S&3\^l^^i45 words
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Miscellaneous741 1981-02-08 8 On you r TV 10.00 AM Opening fotowed by Super (Part 2. repeat) Gtobetrottefs 5.20 Legend Of Robin Hood (Part 5) 10.30 Taman Kanak-Kanak (Malay) 6.15 News (English) 10.55 The Misadventures Of Sheriff Lobo 6.25 Laurel And Hardy Mystery On The Orly Express 6.40 Chuck Connors' Great Western 11.45 Bit741 words
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Article, Illustration1226 1981-02-08 9 Anastasia is tops in a dull week IT'S such a shame thai after last week's ninemovie bonanza, we are back to the usual five English films this week and what a five too! Apart from Satin day night's AbmuwU, the others range from the mediocre to inanity Good films seem1,226 words
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Article, Illustration393 1981-02-08 9 HfflflSKWMlfMl - HfflflSKWMlfMl £3 WEDNESDAY: BE A BRIGHT SPARK (7.35 p.m.): Another commerciallysponsored musical-quiz show and telecast "live" from Studio One. The entertainers in this week's show are pianist Jimmy Ckan and Filipino singer Dug Mercada. Studio games for the audience are Name That Tune, The Joke's On Me393 words
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Advertisement1147 1981-02-08 9 w GoIf or business J'm not interested in being N0.2" American Express, in conversation with Cardmember Jack Nicklaus. M^griMajmjnßßjßßßßßjaaaßagHMbja Q: When and how did you get into Q: How do you get away from the SL. »JBMHMUUHHH| >* r .^.^fl business? pressures of life? v *'fr jß^^^^^Pfe-3*- j^^^^B^Kaa^Laß I A:1,147 words
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Article, Illustration438 1981-02-08 10 TWO lightweight comedies NINE TO FIVE (at the Cathay) and SEEMS LIKE OLD TIMES (Orchard) help to break the monotony of watching nothing but "action" films (the you-mug-me-and-I'll-mug-you type) now going the rounds. Both have something in common a not-so-dumb blonde whose effervescence and438 words
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Article, Illustration583 1981-02-08 10 WALTER SEOW reviews Doga of War IT IS obvious that Christopher Wai ken's starring role in THE DOGS OF WAR (now showing at the Lido) is his reward for winning the best supporting actor Oscar for his performance in The Deer583 words
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Advertisement413 1981-02-08 10 yOOOuOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 111 1 8 COMINGTOCATHAY ij I I 1. I 5 1 5 i i v I1 1 hj>> 4Jb^b^ .^^^BaTaV 1 1' S) Vi I ODEON: NOW SHOWING! (337 1 I 16' (Caih Bookmqs Only 'No Free Li&t) I I imrs I Oom, 1 2 45. 3 30, 61413 words
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Advertisement144 1981-02-08 10 /Aw^^aGM*, C(At*\^Yat'o wtOU^^f^fcX Enjoy our Prosperity Happiness Longevity Ra'vfish' it's Yee Sang' P specially prepared in traditional Cantonese Style by our Master Chef Leong Mun Soon, for you your family friends. Then make your choice from any of our 16 Chinese New Year dishes to start this Year of the144 words
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Advertisement79 1981-02-08 10 |ff:'fiVVlf!''l«.^i»lll< No» Shooing! Golden City t 45 4. 7 1 930 Galaiy: I 15. 3 30. 7 a 1.30 M Hong Sh*rK; WF ("VjßjaVßfßaajai To day Morning Shoo* al 11a m. al bol- Ihoalra* A Iragady Mar linn wm Coloracopa with I igliah. Malay China** SubhlKa Dud Man <t St.*79 words
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Advertisement291 1981-02-08 10 a" "NOW SHOWING at 2 THEATRES" I m CAPITOL/REPUBLIC (CAP *****SS) 11am. 1.45. 4. 6.30. 9.1S No Free Lilt (REP *****02) LAST DAY 11am. 1 .45. 4. 6 45. 9 15 t0f N FfM L LIDO: NOW SHOWING (*****14) 11am. 1.30. 4.00. 6.45. 9.15-No Free List IT HAS ALL THE291 words
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Advertisement408 1981-02-08 10 OOOOOOOOOOOOC ,I, nilThulrnNoFtMLni I I Cash Booking* Only' I NOW SHOWING 10»m 12 4' 3 30. 6 15 9 OOpnv O. '^■<tStAI«)l«l| X NOW SHOWING' I V I lrn 1 UXil 15pm I Q "i UVI S»non'. < 0 4^ StEMSLKt J| *M Old Times Ji H3ESEES3C V NOW SHOWING'408 words
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Article, Illustration374 1981-02-08 11 1.0 80 X n« stranger to Singapore, having ronw hrre In IfTJ oa a wellreceived tear. lakl week's return of the Simple Man wan the reNult of a desire he had to return to the*e partx he<a»«ie of what hr described as the atmoiiphere be374 words
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Article, Illustration502 1981-02-08 11 LEONG WENG X AM reviews From Richea to Rag* IT looks as if the Hui Brothers have another hit in their latest effort, FROM RICHKS TO RAOS (coming to Cathay Organisation cine mas). \u(iien'-es who expect to see all three brothers in the502 words
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Article, Illustration847 1981-02-08 11 American Express interviews Cardmember Sir Run Run Shaw Q. How would you explain the success of Shaw Brothers? A. My very foremost interest is the entertainment business. So many people look for relaxation and diversion, and it gives me such great847 words
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Advertisement189 1981-02-08 11 IMDCDIAI UPP THOMSON RO ImrCnIAL Te*****084 sth GATE-CRASHING DAY! In COLOR 4 SHOWS TODAY! 10.30 am. 2.15. 6.00. 8.30pm ADVANCE CASH BOOKINGS FROM 9.00 am TODAY! Wi 1 .^kw m Kan I" 1 QBUWi QllllfaON^gH MM nOUTCt: SS« 130. 137. MO. Ml. M 3. 164 165. 166. 167 CtS No189 words
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Miscellaneous15 1981-02-08 11 WE HAVE TO CHANGE OUR TUNE LUDWI6, TO PACK IN THE YOUNGER GENERATION. PLEASE UNDERSTAND.''15 words
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651 1981-02-08 12 The Sunday Times SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1981 Case for more males THE authorities view with concern the fact that of the active teachers under 30 years of age in Singapore fully 81 per cent are females. This disproportion will, eventually, have an adverse effect on many aspects of the educational651 words
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Article68 1981-02-08 12 SHANGHAI, Saturday. The Japanese continued their air attack today, dropping 30 bombs on Chapei, Chenju and Woosung. The Japanese have declared that they will resume the offensive when their reinforcements arrive. Four squadrons of Chinese aeroplanes are concentrating on Shanghai. Japanese women and children are being evacuatedSin Kuo Min - 68 words
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Article76 1981-02-08 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Feb. 13. Over 200 children were entertained by the Boys' Welfare Committee on the occasion of their annual treat for poor children at the Street Boys' Club at Bungsar Road today. Prizes were given for the sports events and Santa Claus, after amusing the children,76 words
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Article47 1981-02-08 12 EVEN schools advertised TO PARENTS. Send your children to the seaside for three hours a day where they work and play at "Parkview" the European Kindergarten and Preparatory Boarding School, 30 Meyer Road. From 4 to 12 years of age. Sunday Times. February 14, 1932.47 words
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Article49 1981-02-08 12 CDIS, it adds, is N-iriK sited at the National University of Singapore's Kent Ridge campus 'to keep it out of reach of Education Ministry bureaucrats Bureaucratic procedures are kept to a minimum Each team of writi-rs is le<l by a project director who has full responsibility49 words
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606 1981-02-08 12 THE Education Ministryhas proposed the setting up of a Schools Council to involve schools in the decision-making process and thus to ensure their understanding of policy. The council will comprise representatives from the political leadership, high-ranking Education Ministry officials and school606 words
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132 1981-02-08 12 Prof studies how English is taught THE state of English language teaching in Singapore shools is being studied by an eminent linguistics expert from the University of London, Prof H.G. Widdowson Prof Widdowson has been engaged by the Education Ministry to undertake a preliminary study on how English is taught132 words
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Article156 1981-02-08 12 TOP priority will be given to raising academic standards at the Institute of Education in the years ahead. As the institute trains those who carry out education policies and programmes, it rightly deserves the ministry's attention. Better pay and terms of service will be offered156 words
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137 1981-02-08 12 Computer service hit by high staff turnover HIGH staff turnover has hit the Education Ministry's Computer Service. The service is staffed with only half the posts necessary for systems analysts and programmers. In 1979, 33 per cent left while 22 per cent resigned from the service last year. "This means137 words
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Article, Illustration308 1981-02-08 12 PART-TIME teachers may have to be employed, according to the Education Ministry, which fears the resignations of some woman teachers as more schools go full-day. The ministry acknowledges that with full-day school, teachers who are mothers will have less time to take care of their308 words
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144 1981-02-08 12 68 schools for external appraisal this year FORTY primary and 28 seoondar> schools will be externally appraised by Education Ministry in- spectors this year Last year, when the scheme to assess a school |as a single unit began, 16 primary and four secondary schools were externally appraised. In years to144 words
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58 1981-02-08 12 EXPERTS in English, mathematics and science from Britain and other countries are being engaged as consultants to the Curriculum Development Institute of Singapore. They will be consultants to some of the 17 project teams in the CDIS. "Teams will be formed for new projects when58 words
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203 1981-02-08 12 Instant data at the push of a button by mid-year EVERYTHING the Education Ministry needs to know about pupils, teachers and schools will be available at the push of a button once its three data banks become fully operational by mid-year. Right now, its Pupil Data Bank, Teacher Data Bank203 words
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145 1981-02-08 12 Comparative religion as optional subject under study COMPARATIVEreIigion may be on the list of optional examination subjects in schools. The Education Ministry is now looking at the subject, which will shortly be introduced by the Cambridge Examination Syndicate. Papers on Christianity and Islam are already available at 'O' level. The145 words
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170 1981-02-08 12 Officers to be trained as testing, experts A STRONG core of trained experts In testing will have to be built up to ensure accurate, streaming of These experts will remove the nagging fear that children may be wrongly streamed. The Kducati.n Ministry will send talented officers on scholarships for higher170 words
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Article165 1981-02-08 12 THK Kducittliin Ministry needs an extra fit million over and above the tit million already allocated for the buildin* c.l schools and acquisition of land In the financial year I«M 81. Higher construction costs and an accelerated building rate account for the revised estimates. In the development165 words
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539 1981-02-08 12 A NEW special scale for high fliers, to be called the Senior Education Service (SES), is being proposed by the Education Ministry to attract top talent into positions of responsibility. Aimed at overcoming the ministry's major I difficulty of getting j539 words
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833 1981-02-08 13 JAGJIT NAGPAL - So many negative feelings hold sway when it comes to local writers and works JAGJIT NAGPAL By Jagjit Nagpai has been writing for this page in the Sunday Times for more than a year now... but she has presented the views and feelings of others. Today, she decides to go833 words
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Article, Illustration778 1981-02-08 13 MANY months ago we published a poem lamenting old age. It had as its refrain the line "Why, oh why, did I grow old?" and was about the difficulties and problems faced by the old in a fast-moving778 words
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Article, Illustration708 1981-02-08 14 The Singapore Motor Sports Club is organising autotests to help upgrade skills EVER been frustrated by a driver taking ages just to park his car in a crowded car park with a long queue of cars waiting? Or how about fuming in the heat708 words
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Article, Illustration221 1981-02-08 14 BETTE MIDLER: DIVINE MADNESS(AtIaatIr) Divine Madness" is the soundtrack from Bette Midler's second starring movie the first was "7Tie Rose", remember? and the Divine Miss M continues to be divine, even when cloaked in madness. The effect on "Divine Madness" \s more immediate than on221 words
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Article, Illustration275 1981-02-08 14 CHET ATKINS: THE BEST OP CHET ON THE ROAD...LIVE (RCA Victor): This is a magnificent album by a brilliant artiste, one of the world's best instrumentalists and certainly Country's No. 1 guitarist. This new release is a "live" recording of Chefs performances275 words
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Article150 1981-02-08 14 ABOVE are twa examples at paaalMe teata: The baM Uae dea*te« a forward dlrtctton while the d«tted Uae deaatea reverse. The small circle* represeat pylaas. This, tost aae Is a forward sad reverse slatom. la tost tws, the driver eaters "garafe" CDET In a forward dlwtUn aad150 words
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Article, Illustration200 1981-02-08 14 DAVE PIKE: LET THE MINSTRELS PLAY ON (Mase Rer*rds): PUyem: Dave Pike viaea; T»m itaaler keybaa**, »lt» aax: iUa Eackele galten; Tea Hawke drums, pereaaataa; Lather Hagbes btm, eeila; Dm WuSama pereaaatoa; Caral Eackete vaiee. The album opens with "Spirit's Samba", and I thought200 words
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Article, Illustration5 1981-02-08 14 This new singer has quality5 words
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Article125 1981-02-08 14 MANDARIN CHUA LEONG KIAN YE PED7EN: DRIZZLING IN MARCH (EMI): Though a new singer. Peifen's second record has nonetheless maintained the EMI quality of songs and music arrangement. The theme song, which has been sung by different artistes, is still very popular. On Side One. 'Cool And Beautiful Autumn", "Worry"125 words
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Article, Illustration1213 1981-02-08 15 PLACE: Jack's Garden Restaurant, 4274, Block 731, Avenue S, Ang Mo Kio. Tel: 4&49CT7 and *****42 TYPE OP POOD: Steaks, normal coffee house fare and spaghetti. Specialities are barbecued seafoods. PRICES: Medium and value for money. HOURS: 9 a.m. to 11.45 p.m. THE Jack's1,213 words
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Article144 1981-02-08 15 4 MOVING into suburbia has certainly paid off for the Jack's group if one is to judge by the fully occupied tables at weekdays as well as weekends. And for those of you sick of eating "yu sheng" (raw fish) and Chinese food during this New Year season, going144 words
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422 1981-02-08 16 LIM PHAY- LING - LIM PHAY-LING By MY BILINGUAL colleagues tell me there's a charming folk tale about how the 12 animal years of the Chinese lunar calendar came to be. Apparently the god of gods, the Jade Emperor of the Heavens, sent422 words
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Article, Illustration239 1981-02-08 16 Fantastic appeal and much charm but he loves that gossip PEOPLE who belong to this sign were born in 1900, 1912, 1924, 1936, 1948, 1960 and 1972. The next Rat year will be 1984. RAT folk are supposed to have fantastic appeal and so much charm that they have as239 words
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Article, Illustration283 1981-02-08 16 TIGERS were born in 1902, 1914, 1926, 1938, 1950, 1962 and 1974. The next Tiger year will be 1986. IN THIS part of the Third World, the Tiger symbolises passion, power and daring. He is supposed to be283 words
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Article, Illustration272 1981-02-08 16 PEOPLE belonging to the sign ot the mighty and magnificent Dragon were born in 1904, 1916. 1928, 1940, 1952, 1964 and 1976. If you're planning your family, try to nave a son in 1988 —that's the next Dragon272 words
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Article, Illustration295 1981-02-08 16 She's the ideal wife just right if you want to be pampered OX PEOPLE were born in the years 1901, 1913, 1925, 1937, 1949, 1961. and 1973. The next herd of Oxen will be born in 1985. PEOPLE belonging to the Ox or Buffalo sign are supposed to be dependable,295 words
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Article, Illustration276 1981-02-08 16 THE Rabbit years are 1903, 1915. 1927, 1939, 1951, 1963, 1975 and 1987. The Rabbit or Hare is the symbol of longevity in Chinese mythology. THIS fourth animal of the cycle is the sign most apt to find happiness and contentment276 words
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Advertisement321 1981-02-08 13 >^* S WEST GERMAN TECHNOLOGY _^^f^^^^^ GRUnDIG has been in the forefront of European Television BPj^9^^^^^^^^ 111 IT I I A Manufacturers for more than three decades This reputation is Ep He^E** earned through constant high quality by adhering to very strict B^r^^^B^^™^^**>w quality control, advanced product development and the321 words
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Advertisement318 1981-02-08 13 HOW TO DOUBLE YOUR MONEY injust6years! Now you can double your money in six years with a Lombard Deferred Income Deposit. How it Works With this scheme, you can choose a deposit period of 3. 4. 5 or 6 years It is a fixed period deposit with the payment of318 words
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Advertisement534 1981-02-08 14 SANYO SERIES OF -^^M-Z PORTABLE RADIO CASSETTES The latest advancement on Sanyo's ultra successful portable Radio/ Cassette recorders MODEL M-ZSOF/H MODEL M-Z7OF/H MODEL M Z9OF/H 2 or 3 Band Radio/Cassette Recorder 2 way Speaker System Dynamic WITH AMSS 2.000 mW output power Auto stop 2.500 mW power output AM/FM or534 words
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Advertisement123 1981-02-08 15 'Cock-a-doodle-d00... and now we have two!' Two great places to enjoy 3B^B the Auspicious Dish of the V ft| Lunar New Year Yue Sung WT g k€LOTiG THOMSON M Z^L RESTAURANT r\^^flflß Toss our famous raw fish salad B of Yue Sung to the Hawaiian iJ^H^V strains of our live123 words
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Advertisement12 1981-02-08 15 "Don't move, lady. There's a water pistol aimed right at your hair.12 words
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Advertisement540 1981-02-08 15 QUALIFY** promotion through ICS SPECIALIZED COURSES FROM U.K. IN MANAGEMENT ANO TECHNICAL SUBJECTS Improve your position by learning at home and be paid whai >ou arc realK worth. X S home-study courses have helped thousands of ambitious men and women achieve promotion and better pay. Moderate fees all books supplied.540 words
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Advertisement211 1981-02-08 15 There's good money in banking Qualify with The School of Banking The AIB is a professional qualification awarded by the Insiilutv of Bankers in England, and is accepted by more than 1 ,000 banking groups in over WcOUMria around the world. To obtain this prestige qualifi cation, you need expert211 words
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Advertisement595 1981-02-08 16 ADVERTISEMENT Parke-Davis, a leading international name in Pharmaceuticals, introduces Benylin COUGH SYRUP Coughing is your body's way of telling Benylin Cough Syrup. You and your you that something may be wrong with family can count on it for fast, your respiratory system soothing relief from coughs. That's what you'd expect595 words
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Article, Illustration282 1981-02-08 17 THE sixth animal of the Chinese lunar calendar is a reptile. Snakes sliihered into the world in 1906. 1917. 1929. 1941. 1953. 1965 and 1977. The next Snake year will be 1989 THE Snake philosopher, theologian,282 words
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Article, Illustration238 1981-02-08 17 He falls in and out of love so very easily and he has an explosive temper HORSES raced into the world in 1906. 1918, 1930, 1942. 1954. 1966 and 1978. The next herd of horses will come prancing in in 1990. PEOPLE born in the year of the Horse are238 words
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Article, Illustration289 1981-02-08 17 THE people belonging to the ninth animal sign of the Chinese calendar, the Monkey, were born in 1908, 1920, 1932,1944, 1956. 1968 and last year. The next year of the Monkey will be in289 words
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Article, Illustration353 1981-02-08 17 YOU could hear the barking of Dogs in 1910, 1922. 1934. 1946. 1958, 1970 and next year. The next Dog year will be 1994. THE Dog is supposed to be the most likable sign of353 words
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Article, Illustration319 1981-02-08 17 A person who is so easy to trust, but also too trusting "I P/C personalities were born in 1911, 1923. 1935, I i«7, 1959. 1971. The nexf porcine years will be 1983 and 1995. I THIS is my favourite I sign the sign of honesty, simplicity and great fortitude. Pigs319 words
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Article, Illustration269 1981-02-08 17 PEOPLE belonging to this sign were bron in 1907, 1919, 1931, 1943, 1955, 1967 and 1979. The next Goat year will be 1991. THE Goat is the most feminine sign of the Chinese zodiac. A person bora269 words
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Article, Illustration309 1981-02-08 17 Alert and very direct and critical to the point of being brutal WE COME to my favourite animal sign the Chicken, also known as the Rooster or Cockerel. We Chickens were born in 1909, 1921, 1933, 1945, 1957 and 1969. This year is the year of the resolute Metal Rooster.309 words
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Advertisement92 1981-02-08 17 IF ALL this has been fascinating reading for you and you want to learn more about your particular animal sign, delve into The Handbook of Chinese Horoscopes by Theodora Lav.l did and I think it's the most comprehendsive and easy to follow horoscope book I've ever come across. I read92 words
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Advertisement914 1981-02-08 17 .FREIL— only from Sin Lee Hong General Contractor In conjunction with their removal to ne* premises Sm Lee Hong General Contractor .ataaaa^^^LaaaW A is giving a*ay Lagostina Pressure Cookers iß^t^^^iaaV aaaal Ha while slocks last j. a*>l ■rVfl^Bk Sin Lee He ng are licensed contractors *>tn S<l J^J H_l eight914 words
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Advertisement180 1981-02-08 18 Go Patty -Go SEBINO DOLLS FOR SPECIAL jmJV LITTLE GIRLS AJ\^ Sebino Dolls from Italy are .MiC loved by many little girls .j^aV^^ who love to play "Mummy". W^ Patty i Sf 4dk Sufierdoll' Walks by herself, talks. k sings with interchangeable records )betlo Bellissimo »ft Lovable Baby l J^T^180 words
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Miscellaneous665 1981-02-08 18 NOUK b^THDAV FORECAST] IK It'* yaar MrtMa> in aaalarr raaalry. today ...ladtraMaaii M »hM kr vi.tr to tan tai> >aar ar» airtaday that aHrr d«»a. Slav la Iff varied la rharmrU-r familiar plarrs this Ob tfcr aar kaad yaa'll year, rajay mem vratares, *rt Sarlally yaa'll iihtI a irt laalnkt665 words
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Miscellaneous518 1981-02-08 18 Till B NLOSEB. .''->*. (y-««siK?T T~ ysa. IO(JA800r WAT! jj fTouC#BOu\ ILL CALL NANCV^ f HELLO NANCY I JVANT THAT I AfiKAY > I I THAT^S THE FIFTH llf ID LIKE i TELLeRT~ THREE DO^LABS yOUVE I OKAY J FZ, TIME HE'S CALLED- > THREE *v. OWED ME SO LONG518 words
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Miscellaneous99 1981-02-08 18 fiPrtX ■m**K*. T U /T««W 'D -KB tUMOis~N Bl I iCMB>sI~~l wn««^«<" fl( *>x> «o:zn_*) W ■> •<f r -r.Jt«t»> fHalAtSti D I jjj^jhj C JTf T~ L| v I '''d* -5 flWl^^a T^^t s T i«^v-'<A/T* i 4A..1 f aTav^aiBBBBH '^?y ""•t'**^- aaaaa pvk^ccv Bb^^L> HBjst'^^^l r **c c*99 words
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Advertisement152 1981-02-08 19 L i FOR TEA POTS OR CUPS i Available in boxes i of 30, 60 and 1 00 tea bags weighing 250 g. Hygienically packed and economical, it will j be a favourite with i your family. No artificial colouring. Available at department stores, emporiums supermarkets. Sole Agents A GIMHINLEE152 words
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Miscellaneous98 1981-02-08 19 k aIJI A6AIN ANP AdAIM THE ACEMAN 1$ BKOLk&HT DOWN. FO« AN INSTANT ASAIN ANP A&AIM" M 6 ItISCS. Tj of Trie a* Tee I k I^7|i^ r j^^^^^^^^B a»oot>M4/VV thin&s BP BeiCM HA BILL**, P.II 1 S 4Wl\~^ '^£y%> V BLONOIE K. Vi> <JJ > I WELL WE WAD98 words
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Miscellaneous82 1981-02-08 19 Uaiwa-'Barbera's GOSW, &ARNEy-~ so^^ I f YOU'RE NUTS, FREdT^ T AN. ER...YJEL.C \/I I TME PRASONS CAN WH!f MAYBE YOU'RE \\U\\\\ \\A x-n TME MASTODONS ANY jJi RiSHT IU/V I^VAaA^ V DAY OF TME WEEK/ /*T V 1 A /ijV/ii/Sl FRED FLINTSTONE &ARNEY^I YOU MEAN FRED "V™ admitting anyone finally82 words
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Obituary, Illustration25 1981-02-08 20 lO.po.i»d Chmna lunof CoUnd». Inl Do, fl 111 HlWwi |U 11*71) I to^i d b<il olwori b" tr i WMOW UM MM UK25 words
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Obituary, Illustration40 1981-02-08 20 iSiKtffvn y*on hoy« paii«d but k>v ing mcmonft remom in Our heart* I N*rth«r words nor t*ort con «»pr«sv I our sorrows Sodly rrntted by loving I w<(# children and r*lotiv«s JV. AHGOtAM KLANC D.po.t.d 7 1 196540 words
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Article, Illustration124 1981-02-08 20 NICE NICE was once a nasty word meaning "not nice." Its earliest sense was "foolish, ignorant" for it came from the Latin "nescire" made up of "ne" (not) and "scire" (to know). From this It slipped into "wanton, immoral." Then, because ignorant people were often silent, its meaning124 words
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Article, Illustration956 1981-02-08 20 Spontaniety something rarely seen on TV interviews and forums 6 FACIAL expressions are still tense, except for the studied, possibly forced nonchalence of the fixed smiles that continue throughout the weather reports, even then there is impending heavy torrential956 words
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233 1981-02-08 20 I RECENTLY visited the National Registration Office to report a change of address. I suddenly thought about those green identity cards which were first issued in 1948. There somewhere on North Bridge Road, in the crowded makeshift and temporary office, I stood233 words
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Article437 1981-02-08 20 ness, he wrote "screwer" on the lines so dotted for "occupation". The old Ah Pek came next. He was bald and toothless. He seemed to totter up the stairs as we inched our way. "Look here. Sonny," he said. "I have a virile boar. I bring him around437 words
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Advertisement555 1981-02-08 20 MATSUSHITA INDUSTRIAL CORP SON BHD. (MANUFACTURER OF AIR CONDITIONERS! Our to the further expansion Matsushita Industrial Corp Sdn Bhd ofier immediate career opportunities to suitably qualified Malaysian citizens for the following positions FEMALE CLERK MCE SPM certificate Pass m Bahasa Malaysia Credit m English Mathematics Typing speed of 35 40555 words
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Advertisement702 1981-02-08 20 UNITED OVERSEAS BANK GROUP is fast expanding its banking operations and offers challenging coreer opportunities in the following positions:* I TRAINEE OFFICERS The Group is launching A NEW SCHEME which will provide ACCELERATED CAREER DEVELOPMENT for successful Trainee Officers The Scheme provides both intensive class-room and on-rhe-|ob framing followed immediately702 words
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Advertisement64 1981-02-08 20 RENT YOUR PROPERTIES FASTER By mentioning in your AD Location House or flat Detached/ Semi-de-tached/ Terrace/ Splitlevel I Ground floor/ 10th. floor/ Penthouse Number of bedrooms, bathrooms, other rooms Furnished or unfurnished Decorative features View, swimming pool, tennis courts, etc. Rental Minimum rental period When available How, whom ond when64 words
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Advertisement161 1981-02-08 20 The Comoiueuffelfatdi fron Geneva Baume Mercier OENEVE J-jj. *W 1830 JM A OFFICIAL AGENTS Singapore: SMUI MWA JEWELLEHV CO r>TE LTO 06 Lucky "f G F 304 0-fJ -.1 H.I T- *****40 ISETAN EMPORIUM ISI PTE LTO M«v«ioc> Oulxm Fid i At Hott" T-- *****1 SINCERE WATCH DEALER G23 18161 words
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272 1981-02-08 21 CONSTRUCTION work on the aprons and passenger terminal of Changi Airport is ahead of schedule but progress payments and other costs nave exceeded budget estimates. The Communications Ministry's Supplementary Development Estimates of Expenditure for the financial year ending March 31, stated272 words
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147 1981-02-08 21 Seminar on more harmonious working relations MANAGERS and unionists seeking a more harmonious working relationship sii'vjld attend a sixday seminar on Effective Management ol a Work Force at the end of this month. Organised jointly by the Singapore National Employers Federation, the Sanno Institute of Business Administration in Japan and147 words
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120 1981-02-08 21 ABDUL Rahman bin Shariff. 21, a clearance cleric with an air cargo company, did more than his fair share of clearing on Tuesday night. At 9.20 p.m., Abdul Rahman stoke a box with $13,400 worth of camera parts from the company's warehouse at120 words
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172 1981-02-08 21 $20m little brother' for a Maxwell Road giant THE towering National Development Building in Maxwell Road wifl have a "little brother" at its side when a fourstorey building is completed by the end of nextyear The $20 million building under construction on a 1.88 hectare site in Telok Aver Road172 words
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Article58 1981-02-08 21 Bangladesh census ALL Rangiadeoh nationali surtax in Singapore on the night of March 5 are requested to provide their names and particulars in connection wtth the country's second population census from March 6 to 8. Forms are available at the Bangladesh mission at unit 206, Dunn House. 10 Cecil Street.58 words
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Article69 1981-02-08 21 UM Seah Tong was charged yesterday in a magtatrafc'i court with robbing Mr Scan Chy« Lye o« $5,«0 in Rochore Canal Road on Nov 13, 1*72. lam a alleged to have committed the offence with an unknown accomplice while one of them was armed with a69 words
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Article275 1981-02-08 21 $260 m more needed for loans THE Finance Ministry I says it needs another $260 million to lend industries, i Increased demand for ship-building and oil rigs makes more funds neces- sary. Additional sums are needed for the Development Bank of Singapore to lend to industrial and commercial enterprises. There275 words
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Article, Illustration308 1981-02-08 21 NO MORE TV AND TOPS FOR THREE 'LATE-START' SiMEN BROTHERS THE Slmcn brothers P. Ramlee, it, Kunos, 11, and Kazali, 8, no longer splii tops or watch television. Ins Wad, they spend their leisure hours rau-hinn op on lost time the years they spent avoiding school. For years, the they308 words
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Advertisement178 1981-02-08 21 Qantas. J he only daily one-stop flight to London. Every day, in every wary, it's unbeatable. The 747 Qantas Express lifts off for London every evening, every week of the year. As scheduled. So you arrive at Heathrowearly the next day. And without a fuss. That's a service hard to178 words
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703 1981-02-08 22 M.G.G PILLAI - Politicians with bone to pick deftly sidestep public debate challenge M.G.G PILLAI By Our Kuala Lumpur reporter IN FOCUS KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. When Malaysian politicians quarrel, they often challenge their political opponents to public debates. These challenges are often dismissed as ''campaign rhetoric" and rarely accepted. Last week, the Penang703 words
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400 1981-02-08 22 MANY Malaysian students in Britain will have to pay more for their education this year. British Education Secretary Mark Carlisle today confirmed that university fees for new overseas students will go up by as much as a quarter from thisNST - 400 words
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Article47 1981-02-08 22 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A 17-roember Malaysian mission leaves for Europe tomorrow to promote finished and semi-fin-ished products from this country. After visiting London and Paris, the delegation will head for Frankfurt for the International Trade Exhibition from Feb 21 to 25. AFP.AFP - 47 words
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Article29 1981-02-08 22 JOHORE BARU, Sat. Mentri Besar Tan Sri Haji Pothman Saat yesterday ordered a special committee to be set up to study problems caused by floods here. NST.NST - 29 words
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Article75 1981-02-08 22 UMNO Secretary-General I Datuk Haji Mustafa Jabar yesterday reminded all UMNO branches throughout the country that they have until next month to hold I their general meeting. General meeting of the 114 divisions would follow until May 25, he said, reminding that all nominations for the UMNO75 words
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Article78 1981-02-08 22 i THE Permodalan Nasional Berhad (PNB) the invest- mem arm of the Bumiputra Investment Foundation, has beep given the role of "the last resort buyer" of shares allocated to the bumitra community. A booklet outlining PNB's policy guidelines on investments say that the corporation which hasNST - 78 words
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Article77 1981-02-08 22 Free to import cement HOI SING developers who have dtficulties in getting cement on the local market are free to import it, said deputy secretary-general of the Trade and Industry Ministry. Mr Nordin Hassan. He was commenting on a suggestion by some housing developers to boycott the purchase of localNST - 77 words
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Article51 1981-02-08 22 POLICE in Johore Bam yesterday arrested two members of a robbery gang after a chase along Jalan Straits View. The three-member gang robbed Mr Bruno Depalley, 32, a manager of MicheUn Tyres Company, of cash and valuables worth $8,954 The third robber is still at large.NST - 51 words
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Article54 1981-02-08 22 MALAYSIA plans to offer places in its universities to students from Papua New Guinea, Foreign Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen said on Friday night. This was part of the exchange of academicians and students between the two countries, he added upon his return from a three-day visit toAFP - 54 words
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Article60 1981-02-08 22 KUALA TRENGGANU. Sat. The dreaded foot-and-mouth disease has been traced to a number of remote kampungs in the Serada area, about 19 km from here, it was disclosed today. Hundreds of catue. goats and sheep from these kampungs have been confined to a livestock pen for60 words
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235 1981-02-08 22 Ship with diesel oil catches fire in South China Sea KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A 1,000-tonne ship loaded with diesel oil caught fire yesterday in the South China Sea between Kapas Island and Marang, about 256 km north-east of here. The ship was on its way to Kuala Trengganu from Singapore,235 words
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Miscellaneous264 1981-02-08 22 SUNDAY TIMES CROSSWORD ACROSS: 7. Giant book of DOWN: 1. Strong law is maps (5) 8. Lack of will broken in the beginning (9) 9. Smoother means of (8) 2. One shouldn't feel transport (5) 10. The far- hurt when it's used (4-6) thest one will be from a 3.264 words
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Advertisement226 1981-02-08 23 SECTION INDEX I PERSONAL SERVICES MERCHANDISE II EMPLOYMENT 111 VEHICLES BOATS IV ACCOMMODATION ft PROPERTIES V BUSINESS PRODUCTS. SERVICES a OPPORTUNITIES VI EDUCATION A INSTRUCTION VII TRAVEL a TOURS VIII ANNOUNCEMENTS 4 PERSONAL EVENTS IX OBITUARIES 10 MONTHS OLD Toyota DX I owner. (23.500 o n o Tel *****37 1*72226 words
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IX OBITUARIES
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Obituary26 1981-02-08 24 THE FAMILY OF BM SMS Maßl Cheng O> rru. a their heartfelt thunk* to all relatives and friends for their cent bereavement i l26 words
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Obituary, Illustration32 1981-02-08 24 WITH DEEPEST SYMPATHY S I CONDOLENCE to the family of the late From Staff of B ACS Pl*. Ltd Mr. a Mm* Yeo Mdtn.Vip GefcKheoga LeeCh.ng. MADELINE KOH LEE KENG32 words
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Obituary, Illustration67 1981-02-08 24 Htni9fnb#rßd by WIFE AND FAMILY In loving memory of our dearest son. Behind our smiles there are many tears. For a wonderful son we loved <o dear But in our thoughts you are always here DMri) iMMd by Mum. Dad and all I ■■a^a^aVaa^aßHa^alaH In evsr loving67 words
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Obituary, Illustration46 1981-02-08 24 who paisad away on »lh February itao Always remembered by Jimmw Tay Wee Htong and friends. Always rmambtwl by staff and I cIOM tnwtds at ACJC MR. UM PENG ANN Dapar tad Blh Fab IMO IN tVERLOVING MEMORY OF LIM PENG ANN46 words
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Obituary, Illustration27 1981-02-08 24 ago you left i Sadly miasad but always ramem bared by children t grandchildren ol Our Batovad Molhar Madam Ctvaong Lan Yin Departed 1/2/S027 words
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Obituary, Illustration49 1981-02-08 24 ."lui-r. a loving husband and father Who gave much of himself We bless th« years *c shared with you And Mate UM rest to God Sadly miaaad and will ai«ar< b* tofMMy refnwnlMred by wtfe. ion daughter daughterm-law and grand-daughter LIM HOMO LIANG DEPARTED 5.2.7049 words
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Obituary, Illustration110 1981-02-08 24 passed away peacefully on 3-2-81 SONS CHF.NC. VONG. ROBERT CHWEE YONO. CHWEE SENG KWEEYONG DAUGHTERS SIANG LANG. SOO LANG SIEW LANG. SIEW ENG SONS-IN-LAW: CHUA BOON HOCK CHUA, BOON TECK. PETER LIM DAUGHTERS IN LAW I JOHANA WONIi BABY WONG I GOH JOOHIANG. CHENG SIM 78 GRANO GREAT110 words
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Advertisement716 1981-02-08 24 VI Education 4 mstructton fj^ ABSOLUTE BE QMS) «ws BOOK KEEP 810. NWlhand Typemriting Business English Threemonth courses commencing 9 12th February A\ailable Morning. Afternoon Evening Sessions Limited vacancies Enrol today to avoid disappointment Singapore Commercial St hool (Opposite Rex linema) ISA Mackenzie Road (*****20 *****41) Also available revision classes716 words
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Advertisement475 1981-02-08 24 SHORTHAND (Bsalwnln) I 1) WsimHi|7 30-g3opm 'iiimencing II 2'Bl i J) FnaayS 30-7 30pm i rommencing 20 2 81 II «H»n.iaa| 6 00-7 30pm l commencing 2S 2 81 a SHORTHAND SPEED i II 1 AM ENROL EARLY l PEOPLE'S PARK 1 COMMERCIAL SCHOOL ess. Irs Root. Peseta's Par* Compui475 words
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Advertisement720 1981-02-08 24 VI TravH A Tours Li^ Il_*_ O Samsonite*! Tough, durable. I elegant i ■1 i i~« TiZtJIL miiZLmm'Tii^m 1 M Horn* Away From fr fTEBSHH Hom KEiJ^^^^^rKffiSj&jIjUl SLOANE COOHT HOTIL. 17. BalI^^^T^^I ■^MonGI mural Koad. Orrhard Area Dally ■MMMH^VMBMlfil 60 70 Telephonr *****11 K»£l| I Singapore 10 1 MWVMHWMV#*4 Clatsifiml720 words
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Advertisement171 1981-02-08 24 'L •H BatpßXllßJsvßJfffi Mil*) 9J P^VJCSOfssSI bF^^ZZ" =??ste 115 Personal Messages A MAN WHO photo i non-ffturnablr i .tppre.-i-IniluMn.ilßoaii Spnrrl9S3 31 YEAH OLD TALL (hmese male >"»> fnend> Phonf and photo i returnable) appreciated Sun T I 'i-trial Hoad S Dore 1«M ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Classified Ads The Marketplace Where Buyer171 words
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Article, Illustration402 1981-02-08 25 NEW YORK. Sat. A major heavyweight fight and three world title bouts were cancelled yesterday after the promoting firm, Muhammad Ali Professional Sports, collapsed amid allegations that they were involved in a US$2l million ($43. 7 m) bank fraud. Since the accusations were madeReuter - 402 words
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Article, Illustration77 1981-02-08 25 BONN, Sot. Tfcree > East German soccer players were arrested a week age at the East Bertta airport termlaal taut before the tatieoal team left for a tear of Seats America, the West Germaa newspaper Die Welt s»ld The newspaper, quoting unofficial ■oarees la East Berlin, saidAFP - 77 words
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Article320 1981-02-08 25 LONDON, Sat. The influx of foreign stars into English soccer is having a positive effect at last. Two Dutchmen are powering Ipswich Town towards the English League championship. Arnold Muhren and Frans Thijssen, both Dutch internationals, control the midfield for Ipswich, the outstanding teamAP - 320 words
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Article207 1981-02-08 25 PARIS, S«t The Soviet Union's double Olympic Games champion. Vladimir Salnikov, and new American star Karin Laberge scored the first victories in the 26-nation arena short-course swimming championships here Last rugnt Salnfirov finished firsi in the 1.500 metres freestyle in 14 mm 54 99 sec 2 93 sec slower207 words
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Article, Illustration507 1981-02-08 25 Jo Anne moves in front by one stroke MIAMI, Sat. Jo Anne Carrier fired a foor-under-par 68 yesterday to take a one-stroke lead after the second round of a U*****,000 ($260,000) Ladies' Professional Golf Association tournament. Jo Anne, anReuter; AFP - 507 words
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458 1981-02-08 25 who finished in J :58 4 Mike Marlow a gold medalist at the Pacific Conference Games in Christchurch won the long and triple jumps In New York, Don Paige broke the nine-year-old world indoor mark in the 1.000-yard run when he clocked 2:04.9 inAgencies - 458 words
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Article, Illustration201 1981-02-08 25 STAR TRIO LEFT OUT OF TEAM TO TOKYO LONDON, Sat. Nottingham Forest's new starlets, Gary Mills, Coljn Walsh and Bryn Gunn, will be left behind whea the European champions fly off to Tokyo tomorrow for their world club championship match again*) Nacionale, of Uruguay. The trio have been excluded fromAFP - 201 words
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329 1981-02-08 26 FAIRWAY - By FAIRWAY WATERGATE 11, WITHDRAWN LAST WEEK, SCORES IN SPRINT KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Agasam Stable's Nataraj m scored his fourth win in 18 outings when he coasted home an easy winner in the Class 2 Div 1 1,800 metres race here today.329 words
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Article288 1981-02-08 26 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Jockey Martin Sng (Challeng er) was suspended tor three race days by the stewards for not placing his horse and riding it out with more vigour In Race Eight here today The Stipendiary Steward's report. Going: Good. Baee 1: Golden Hussar (C. H. Ooi) was288 words
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Article472 1981-02-08 26 nated on the gelding in future. Jingle Bell (Raymond) was slow to begin. The gelding had its head across the adjacent stall as the gates were sprung Walker (Tlan Poh) reported that his saddle had slipped back in the run home. Race I: When jumping472 words
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Article836 1981-02-08 26 FIRST No. *****6 SECOND No. *****0 THIRD No. *****6 STARTERS Nos: *****7, *****5, *****7, *****8, *****6, *****9, *****6, *****8, *****9, *****4, *****9 CONSOLATION Nos: *****5, *****7, *****4, *****5, *****7, *****0, *****6, *****8, *****3, *****5 Olympic Fame with Upper > Berkely weU up third. Rare Vintage was M j836 words
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Article100 1981-02-08 26 BARCELONA. Sat. Austrian soccer striker Hans Krankl. already dropped twice by First Division Barcelona, has signed on for two more years with the club, says the sports newsKrankl was tranafered from Barcelona two seasons ago because of a character clash with the then trainer. JoaquinUPI - 100 words
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Article76 1981-02-08 26 METZ. Sat. A soccer player Eric Chaumoot. who attacked referee Francois Gillet was Jailed for eight months by a tribunal here in France yesterday He was also banned Irom playing for five years and ordered to pay his victim £4.000 $19.800 i inAFP - 76 words
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Article53 1981-02-08 26 BUENOS AIRES. Sat. A team representing Italian champions Internationale won the first world soccer championship for under- 14 teams, beating Tahutchi. of Bolivia. 76 on penalty kicks. The teams were tied 1-1 after the regular 90 minutes and the score remained 1-1 after 30 minutesUPI - 53 words
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Article40 1981-02-08 26 SARAGOSSA. Sat First Division soccer club Saragoasa, a lowly 12th in the Spanish League, are giving a trial to 27-year-old Zelko Miyach. of Yugoslavia's First Division Hadjuk Split, in an attempt to beef up their midfteid. UPi40 words
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Article76 1981-02-08 26 PARIS. Sat St. EUonne. who play English League leaders Ipswich tn the UETA Cup quarter-finals next month, went to the top of the French First Division yesterday when they beat Lille 3-1 away Two superb second half goals within 63 seconds by their midfield general MichelAFP - 76 words
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Advertisement313 1981-02-08 25 MANAGER PENANG Established international trodmg company seeks •He service of an experienced executive to monoge the branch oft<e operation Reporting to the General Monoger. this senior position will include hondling o large portfolio of accounts ond be capable of managing ond developing further existing ogency network Fluency in English essential313 words
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Advertisement417 1981-02-08 25 HOTHMAHS OF POLL MALL (MALAYSIA) BERHAD LOST CERTIFICATES The undermentioned itcxk certidcotei hove been reported Iom or oWroyed CertrtScote. Norn* No of Nm ttodi unit* M ***** Mr Poll Ho~ Lim 1 000 M ***** Mdm Chuo Koo. Neon 1 .000 M ***** Kenongo Nommeet Sdn Bhd 1 .000 M417 words
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Advertisement1354 1981-02-08 26 Purneirs Pictorial Encyclopedia Purneirs Pictorial Encyclopedia Of Nature This authoritative reference work has been specially written This lavishly illustrated volume containing a wealth of •"<! designed to fire the enthusiasm and interest of children information in a new approach to children's nature of all ages. Covering a wide range of1,354 words
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365 1981-02-08 27 TENNIS ROUND-UP TORONTO, Sat. American Jimmy Connors, ending a subservience that had lasted 26 months, defeated five-time Wimbledon champion Bjorn Borg 7-5, 6-3 yesterday in the third round of the US$5OO,OOO ($1,040,000) tennis challenge. Connors. 28, in one of the most memorable comebacks stagedAgencies - 365 words
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885 1981-02-08 27 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Feature ...By WHEN the Aga Khan < won the 1935 Epsom Derby with Bahram H was rumoured that he gave all his prize- money to the trainer, jockey and practically everybody connected with his stable. Nearer home, Alan Loke,885 words
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708 1981-02-08 27 FAIRWAY - FAIRWAY By KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Vintage Year (Race Six, 4.0) stands out as the best bet at the amateur races here tomorrow. He had two starts in professional racing for a first-up third and was later deleted. He showed his class as an708 words
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Article50 1981-02-08 27 RACE 1: Fair Chaaee, Baaimaa. RACE I: Imperial Citation, Tarn bun Star. RACE S: Sir Toby, Mabrouk. RACE 4: Galdea Baby, Amaa. RACE S: Fearless Oak, Raad To Holland. RACE Vlatage Year, Staar Sarla. RACE 1: Reyal Prmee, Joha Sahib. RACE 8: Eastera Kingdom, Dutak. RACE Peaeeek Empire, Taaaderer.50 words
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Article, Illustration399 1981-02-08 27 KEN JALLEH Jr - KEN JALLEH Jr By EVEN the Mustering wind that swept over the Padaag failed to cool frayed I tempers as the Singapore Cricket Club's 28-C victory over SAFRA, In yesterday's Singapore Rugby I nlon DfvMea Oae League match, saak to the depthsTAN SHAN ANN - 399 words
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Article75 1981-02-08 27 BUENOS AIRES. Sat. South American light-middleweight tampion Walter Gomez, ranked fourth by the World Boxing Council, hopes an impressive win over Venezuela's Pedro Lugo at Mar Del Plata, on Friday, will earn him a world title fight with Maurice Hope, of Britain. The 27-year-old Gomez,AFP - 75 words
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Article64 1981-02-08 27 CASABLANCA. Sat. Former world heavyweight champion Muhammad All wants to right the European heavyweight champion In CaanbUnca in July, according to a member of the World Boxing Council. Yamil Chade, of Puerto-Rico. Chade, who said that All had asked him to organise the contest addedAFP - 64 words
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188 1981-02-08 27 JOE DORAI - Samad and Norhalis out of Tuesday's match JOE DORAI By SAMAD ALAPITCHAY, the Slagaparfi Meeer team captain, and reserve stepper Norh»li* Saafllk, wfl] Mi be la the sMe U play agalast Yugsslnv's Dynamo Zagreb at the NattowU Stadlam Tuesday (7 The dM will mi Ik laciaded la the party because188 words
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Article62 1981-02-08 27 ATHENS. Sat. Alketas Panaghoulias. the 48-year-old coach of the Greek national soccer team, was operated on Tuesday for a polyps in his throat. It was the fourth such operation for the Greek coach. Prof. Nikos Nomikos. who operated on Panaghoulias, said the recurring polyps wasUPI - 62 words
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Article36 1981-02-08 27 MADRID, Sat. Athletic Bilbao's international defender Santiago Urquiaga will be sidelined for at least six months by a leg fracture suffered in last Sunday's League soccer match against Atietico Madrid, his doctor said. UPI.UPI - 36 words
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371 1981-02-08 27 BERNARD PEREIRA - BERNARD PEREIRA By THE Tiger Open, the Sembawang leg of the Singapore golf circuit, scheduled for March 5-8, has been postponed to July 3-5. The event was original- ly the second leg of the local circuit, after the Warren Open (Feb.371 words
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Article710 1981-02-08 27 RAPF 1 1.30 CLASS 4 1.200 M KAUfc 1 J-Ck 4 m suk#s 1 42U SMdlimw Sri Urm PRC 81 4 2 4491 fair Owipi (Sriangor PRC) 7»5 5 1 2 JosioolSriLariPßOns 1 4 03 Ftoim (SfUuijor PRC) 7« I 5 235 McM*(SrUu«arPRC)76 f 8845 AMM(SrUn«or PRC710 words
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Advertisement52 1981-02-08 27 HOTLINE You can still find a swiss voile dress shirt at 50% discount, an imported 15-piece porcelain tea set at 30%. a bookcase unit with 50% discount $f XIW// yJaOSs^llsW S^ '^Bsasl aasßß^^^BßSßssaV a^Bßß^^at bbblbbsSQ^ aassaP IB CDKTIMr\ Ample parting spaces Busfness hours lO3oam tillZOOprr COIOMOO COURT SMOPPfiC COMPI£K SPOR652 words
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687 1981-02-08 28 GODFREY ROBERT - The incident that led to approval of overarm bowling GODFREY ROBERT By THE cricket controversy, sparked off by Australian skipper Greg Chappell last Sunday in Melbourne, made headlines in many newspapers around the world. While many critics make Greg the villain for having instructed his brother, Trevor, to bowl underarm687 words
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Article, Illustration1111 1981-02-08 28 Gamesmanship is the art of winning without cheating FROM the sidelines...with RAMSAY ZIEGELAAR GREG CHAPPELL's "underarm" tactic in the one-day international between Australia and New Zealand at the Melbourne ground last Sunday has been deplored by most critics and fans throughout the cricketing world. It created the1,111 words
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217 1981-02-08 28 Angry reaction from British newspapers... LONDON, Sat. British newspapers reacted angrily to the controversial decision by Australian cricket captain Greg Chappell that led to his side's winning a vital one-day game against New Zealand in Melbourne last Sunday. "He must understand that underarm is underhand," slammed the mass-circulation tabloid Sun,217 words
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Article108 1981-02-08 28 IT will soon be a W question of pounds and pence's going up on the Scoreboard Instead of runs and wickets a trait machine, where three lemons will be the sign by which cricket ers assess their A prcwess. 7 Daily Express. cricketers assess their prowess," wrote the Express.AP - 108 words
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Article36 1981-02-08 28 MADRAS, Sat. England, replying to India's first innings tout of 205 for nine declared, nad made 14 for one at stumps on the opening day of the third women's cricket Test here yesterday AFPAFP - 36 words
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Article, Illustration404 1981-02-08 28 MELBOURNE, Saturday GUNDAPPA VISWANATH scored 114 of India's total of 237 on the opening day of the third and final Test against Australia here. It was a disappointing display by India, who need to win the match to level the series after Australia won the404 words
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Article121 1981-02-08 28 INDIA lit lum. litvuku c Hughes b Pascoe 10 Cfcaahaa c Yardley b Pas coe 0 Veagaarkar c Border b Lillee 12 Vtewaaatk r Chappell b Yardley 114 Pattl c Hughes b Lillee 23 VioW c Marsh b Lillee 4 Kapil Dcv c Hughes b Pascoe 5 Klrmaal cReuter - 121 words
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Article74 1981-02-08 28 GAMESMANSHIP is a new word in the sports dictionary. In the same way that professionalism has replaced amateurism in sport today, gamesmanship has replaced sportsmanship. Gamesmanship is not confined to cricket alone. In the 1980 English FA Cup final, West Ham's 17-year-old Paul Allen had beaten the defence and74 words
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Article35 1981-02-08 28 LONDON. Sat. Doncaster held Northampton to a 1-1 draw in an English Football League Division Four match I Last night Other results: Southern) 2 Hereford 0, Tranmere 0 Bournemouth 1. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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278 1981-02-08 28 Kelantan taste defeat at the hands of Perlis PERLIS 3 KELANTAN 1 KANGAR, Sat. Last week's cloak and dagger mission by Perlis paid off handsomely at the Kangar Stadium today when they handed Kelantan their first Malaysia Cup soccer defeat of the season. Said a jubilant Perlis team manager OsmanNST - 278 words
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Obituary96 1981-02-08 28 Late CLASSIFIED DEATHS T. ft/UAH. AOED 88. pensioner Railways. Seremban. passed away peacefully 7 Feb leaving daughter Mrs. Thuralppan. Klang. niece Mrs Sabamnam. Singapore, grandson Dr Krlshnamurlhy, T M Nathan. Income Tax. Seremban. four granddaughters Ohanam. Losanl, Thalagam. Dr Punltha Cremated same day 7. Telok Pulal. Klang. MRS TAN CHTE96 words
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Article345 1981-02-08 28 LONDON, Sat LIVERPOOL suffered another setback in their bid to retain the English League soccer title when they slumped to a 2-0 defeat against West Bromwich today. The First Division champions, who were beaten 2-1 by lowly Leicester last week, were toppled this time when345 words
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Miscellaneous39 1981-02-08 28 ATHLETICS Pint SAAA League Walk (National Stadium, 4). GOLF Keppel v Tasek rtara (Bukit Chermin, 8) 8OGCEB WFAg Lmc*«: Darul Afiah v Teban. Dukes v Chua Chu Kang (Queenstown. 8.30 and 9.30 am TENNIS Sl.nap.rr i*vIcr* Uaney: Finals (Kallang39 words
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Miscellaneous200 1981-02-08 28 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Mainly fair and windy •TEMP. (C) up to (a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., U mln. SUNSET today: 51 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 1.47 a.m. GLOBAL weather Amsterdam 7 9C Cloudy Laa Aageiea 11 19C Clear Ataeas 7 IOC Rain Madrid 3 18C Ckv Bahrala 17/28C dnr Maalla200 words
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