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Title Section23 1979-06-14 1 New Nation SINGAPORE i. Thursday, June 14, 1979 2593 Price 25 cents M.C.(P) No. 144/1/79 r- 1 i NLIV §0 NATION 1 COMMENT!23 words
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Article284 1979-06-14 1 Another five hotels with a total of about 2000 rooms may be built if the developers accept the Urban Redevelop ment Authority's conditions which include restrictions on sare of commercial space. The hotels, complete with shopping facilities, are part of 11 projects on 14 parcels of284 words
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Article36 1979-06-14 1 AP Jakarta, Thursday Indonesia yesterday told its foreign consumers, particularly Japan and *the United States, it will -increase the export prices of its crude oil tomorrow, its fourth increase in six months.AP - 36 words
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Article250 1979-06-14 1 A four-hectare fort complex built 100 years ago on Sentosa for the defence of Singapore has been targeted for restoration. The fart, now lying in a dilapidated' state off the beaten track on the island, is part of a big plan to restore war relics. One250 words
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197 1979-06-14 1 June 19 up and away for Europe's DC-10s Paris, Thursday European-registered McDonnell Douglas DC--10 airliners are expected to fly again by next Tuesday, French civil aviation director-gener-al Claude Abraham said last night. Aviation authorities of 21 European countries, including the French civil aviation department, yesterday adopted a programme aimed at197 words
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Advertisement117 1979-06-14 1 TOMORROW: Malaysia Cup k. m r. K 6L 5« T- When I was akwt 14, I began to W rwHw what cmnmhrn wu all >fcwt. 1 slowly began to reattw It was based en lies aad propaganda and I based en lies and propaganda aad I started te hate It.117 words
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Advertisement14 1979-06-14 1 IN THE OTHER PAGES: Stars 15; Moneywords 16; Crossword, Comics 18; What's On 1914 words
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Advertisement99 1979-06-14 1 Top cats on the prowl PVXIM-WEBT (PTEI LTOI OUR MOOT DOTINOUIOnED PERFORMER© f The E-303 incorporates all the capabilities of separate amplifiers in one single unit and is one of the most powerful integrated amplifier today. It has built-in Head Amp to which high quality Moving Coil Cartridges can be99 words
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Miscellaneous14 1979-06-14 1 Forecast Singapore's weather outlook from 1 to 6 p.m. today: Cloudy, with intermittent rain.14 words
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Article146 1979-06-14 2 Share prices opened on a weak note during the first hour of generally easier trading at the Stock Exchange of Singapore today. Losses were recorded by most trading counters. Among the blue chips, Sime Darby and Rothmans each lost 4 cents to $3.44 and 4.76 respectively. In the146 words
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Article41 1979-06-14 2 The Toa Payoh Flat Owners' Association needs youths to help in organising activities for children, youths and housewives. Those who wish to volunteer pan contact the association secretary, Mr Michael Chong, between 7.30 p.m. and 9 p.m. at *****77.41 words
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99 1979-06-14 2 'Negotiating still SIA to Penang' AFP Kuala Lumpur, Thursday Director-general of Civil ,Aviation Hamzah Majid described as "premature and speculative" reports that Singapore Airlines would fly to Penang soon. "The entire matter is still in the process of negotiations and I am not in a position to comment" he said,AFP - 99 words
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Article204 1979-06-14 2 Wholesale prices for coffee beans and powder have gone up over the past month. One importer placed the increase at about 40 per cent. He said the wholesale price of Indonesian coffee is now about $8000 a tonne compared to $5700 a tonne a month ago.204 words
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Article, Illustration268 1979-06-14 2 Agencies Brussels, Thursday Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew will be particularly interested in the European Economic Community latest economic strategy and EEC-Asean relations in talks he is having with EEC officials, Singapore sources here said yesterday. The sources said Mr Lee wouldAgencies - 268 words
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Article52 1979-06-14 2 A talk on Needs of Children in Day-Care Centres: Implications on Parental Responsibilities will be heldat the NTUC childcare centre (Toa Pay oh) on SaturdayTrom 4 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. It is organised Jointly by the .NTUC, Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation, Social Welfare Department and Singapore Council of52 words
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Article34 1979-06-14 2 The Queenstown community centre youth group will visit the Singapore Boys' Home on Sunday froifi 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Those interested are welcome to join them. Transpprt will be provided.34 words
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Article36 1979-06-14 2 The Silat Association of Singapore is organising a talk and demonstration in Malay, on silat, the Malay art of attack and defence, at the Marine Parade branch library on June 23 at 3 p.m.36 words
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Advertisement182 1979-06-14 2 fit -'IN. V Ij •h-wwj 4 > 4 1 s 1 The great new way to stay dean and refreshed The first moist pop-up doth towelettes n Wet Ones are soft, strong cloth towelettes U pre-moistened with a quick-drying cleansing solution. W They are gentle, clinically tested, and freshly scented,182 words
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Article, Illustration193 1979-06-14 3 The familiar wooden fuse box in your house is going to be replaced by a plastic unit. The Public Utilities Board has recommended that these wooden boxes be phased out because they are unsafe. "The wooden distribution fuse box is now an antiquated contraption that is193 words
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Article147 1979-06-14 3 The Far Eastern Economic Review (FEER), defendant in a libel suit filed by the Stock Exchange of Singapore, has reportedly been granted access to the records of the SES by a court order. A Business Times report today said a similar order was also147 words
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Article, Illustration254 1979-06-14 3 Robbed but she kept quiet for safety of baby Concern for the safety of her four-momn-oid baby girl prevented housewife Madam Leong Yoke Ying, 22, from raising the alarm when she was assaulted by a robber an Tuesday. Madam Leong of Block 46, Circuit Road, was in her fifth floor254 words
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Article112 1979-06-14 3 AFP Bangkok, Thursday. Thailand will raise the problem of Indochinese refugees at the forthcoming meeting of Asean foreign ministers in Bali, Indonesia from June 28-30, the Thai Foreign Ministry confirmed yesterday. Deputy Director-Gener-al of the Foreign Ministry's Information Department, Mr Birat Issarasena, said the problem ofAFP - 112 words
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Article70 1979-06-14 3 The Malaysian Timber Industry Board has allowed the export of ungraded sawn timber under existing contracts dated before May 7 to be shipped through Singapore till the end of the month. The general manager of the new timber terminal in Pasir Gudang, Johore, Encik Ariffin Mansor, was70 words
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110 1979-06-14 3 Beginning today, students can only play squash and tennis at the National Stadium's courts during off peak hours. The hours are confined to between 7" a.m. and 4 p.m. on Mondays to Fridays. Students and those under 18 years on January 1979, will110 words
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Advertisement29 1979-06-14 3 especially blended in France to compliment Chinese food <~'t •< r+Aia V;. -'V I it. v" Nti V -O ■-;«t T» rr MP ■I r*>' .£.7 v|'i Jf r >*. '^SW29 words
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Advertisement6 1979-06-14 3 Check your fridge door for leaks6 words
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Article150 1979-06-14 4 The Port of Singapore Authority will invest more than $20 million on equipment to upgrade further the container terminal. These will include nine transtainers, seven van carriers, 44 prime movers and 65 forklift trucks. As the container terminal is the leading PSA gateway, efforts will150 words
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Article, Illustration247 1979-06-14 4 Mr Quek Kin Boon beams with a smile of paternity. Though with its whiskers ana hard shell this palm-sized prawn is not the most cuddly of babies, it will be the source of vast broods of progenies. It come from Singapore's first and only247 words
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114 1979-06-14 4 Unskilled foreign workers will now find it harder to get approval to work in Singapore. This is because of the government's new policy to phase out cheap unskilled labour and concentrate on skilled industries. The Work Permit Department will liaise with the relevant departments114 words
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Article132 1979-06-14 4 Two junior colleges will hold a combined youth leadership training camp at Pulau Tekong Besar from Saturday to June 24. The St Andrew's and Nanyang JC's camp, will be a scaled-down version of the Outward Bound School course at Pulau Übin. The instructors, both men132 words
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Article32 1979-06-14 4 Dr Tony Tan Keng Yam, Senior Minister of State for Education, will review the National Cadet Corps Day parade, at the Toa Payon Sports Complex on July 1, at 5 p.m.32 words
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Advertisement32 1979-06-14 4 FASHIONS ON FRIDAYS JUNE 15 LCJNCHTIME La«> ri f erreol. RIS! S Ou tiids. imp ir>ll• r ;mtiorml. (j' illl'j ll l-V.M <>( k V.lf N't (,(>ll )1 I'l.\( K %<S 4\ Shimon-Lo32 words
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Advertisement76 1979-06-14 4 VINCO POLIVAC mm ,vJ %>. A Vinco machine will fill your exact floor-care needs. SAVES ON TIME AND LABOUR The Polivac was designed and manufactured as an entirely new concept and is adaptable to a greater variety of uses. MODEL PV2SMK II This unique suction, sweeping and burnishing machine has76 words
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Article, Illustration253 1979-06-14 5 You may not have seen their faces, but you must have heard their voices some time or other when you called a government department. These men and women sitting at the horse-shoe table are telephone operators in civil service. And they have gathered at Telecentre, Telecoms253 words
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246 1979-06-14 5 Publishers of primary school science textbooks are anxious over the changes in syllabus next year. They have not been told of its contents and so have not been able to finalise reprints. Science will only be taught from Primary Three next year under246 words
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Article289 1979-06-14 5 Less on food, says survey Singaporeans will spend less on food and more on transport, nonfood and luxury items in the next few years because of growing affluence. This is the preliminary conclusion of a household spending habits study by a Nanyang University lecturer. Mr Ivar289 words
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Article33 1979-06-14 5 The Young People's Section of the Toa Payoh branch library will organise a talk, in Mandarin, on skin care for teenagers at its lecture hall on June 28 at 7.30 p.m.33 words
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Advertisement91 1979-06-14 5 > vA Kodensloch GERMAN OPTICAL TECHNOLOGY AT ITS BEST SINCE 1877 Bernma Fashion and Protection from this tropical sunshine Available at all optical dealers Sin Kwang Optical Pte Ltd SINGAPORE MALAYSIA SPECIAL OFFER Imported Shoes CJeaig froa 20% to SO% DEMI OKNMN CURKS SWM, "IT SHOES OM Sizes Te Clear91 words
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Advertisement116 1979-06-14 5 lias arrived! elegantly designed in precious metals to you pin-point electronic accuracy So wafer-thin 16mm. it's incredible 1 SHARP j'ur;st,c L,'?ra sl'm pocket sue elect' m: calculator >n silver and opulent j >ia ,T .plet»-- w n st<--.r -vj" fuVr V**' I (HP r *3 r MM Jp m For116 words
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Article104 1979-06-14 6 UPI TODAY is Thursday, June 14, the 165 th day of 1979 with 200 to follow. Those bom on this date are under the sign of Gemini. American novelist Harriett Beecher Stowe, author of Uncle Tom's Cabin was born on June 14, 1811. This is actor Gene Barry's 58thUPI - 104 words
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Article32 1979-06-14 6 AFP Cape town. Thursday South Africa's ruling National Party yesterday named Senate Speaker Marais Viljoen, 63, to replace the scandal-tainted nead of state John Vorster who resigned on June 4.—AFP - 32 words
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150 1979-06-14 6 World Focus AFP UPI Manila, Thursday A new device for the early diagnosis of lung cancer that may yet save thousands of lives has been developed by a United States-based Filipino medical practitioner, it was reported yesterday. The newspaper Bulletin Today in a Singaporedatelined dispatchAFP; UPI - 150 words
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Article99 1979-06-14 6 Reuter Jerusalem, Thursday Insults flew in the Israeli Knesset (Parliament) yesterday as the government quashed an opooeitton move to debate its controversial new settlement on the West Bank of the Jordan. Socialists and communists shouted "hooligan," "fascist" and "fool" as Agriculture Minister Ariel Sharon roseReuter - 99 words
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Article164 1979-06-14 6 Soviet discourtesy? AFP Bangkok, Thursday Thai authorities are currently perplexed about a recent Soviet approach for Thailand to attend the Comecon meeting since after raising the possibility the Soviet Union said "forget it". Thai Foreign Minister Uppaait Pachareeyangkun disclosed earlier this week that the SovietAFP - 164 words
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161 1979-06-14 6 AFP Hong Kong, Thursday China yesterday released 557 Vietnamese prisoners of war and received 65 captured Chinese soldiers in the fourth prisoner exchange with Vietnam, the New China News Agency reported. The two sides exchanged lists of prisoners of war to be freed nextAFP - 161 words
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Article60 1979-06-14 6 Reuter Colombo, Thursday Sri Lanka yesterday increased the price of all petroleum products, except kerosene, by 50 per cent and announced several energy-saving measures. The government also announced a ban on motor racing and the closure of filling stations at weekends to conserve fuel. It introduced aReuter - 60 words
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Article42 1979-06-14 6 DJ - DJ. Seven msnths alter her eight wedding pat her ImU the Gniness BMk sf Records, Mrs Jay Crasslek, 11, wants a dlvsree. What ftbtat wedding N»tr Replied she: "I cant enpe anymsre. I dslng my best to torget men." DJ.42 words
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Miscellaneous315 1979-06-14 6 Han Xin illustrator: Arthero Lim tTsm&jntjLi.icv s m 1 m H A I 11 I Va 1 I fig m M s m o nm#* w/i js*ft£:fcw«w» ura***)umm A imsiuiitj&ifi&ireft o Just before the execution, he shouted to o senior officer, Xio Hou Ying: "If King Hon hos such o315 words
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Article158 1979-06-14 7 World Focus Reuter Washington, Thursday: President Carter, in an unusually blunt forecast, has said he would easily defeat Senator Edward Kennedy in a contest for the 1980 Democratic presidential nomination. "If Kennedy runs, I'll whip his ass," he was quoted as telling a group ofReuter - 158 words
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Article134 1979-06-14 7 Reuter Peshawar (Pakistan), Thursday The chief defence lawyer of executed former premier Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Yahya Bakhtiar, was charged yesterday with political misconduct during the March 1977 election campaign. Mr Bakhtiar, a former attorney-general, was elected to the National Assembly in 1977 on the BhuttoReuter - 134 words
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Article59 1979-06-14 7 UPI Washington, Thursday The Senate approved 89-7 yesterday a US$4O.l billion military weapons authorisation bill that includes funds for the new MX missile and instructs President Carter to lift trade sanctions against Zimbabwe Rhodesia. Mr Carter said he would send the bill back but CongressUPI - 59 words
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Article288 1979-06-14 7 6000 evacuated in rain-hit Balikpapan AP Jakarta, Thursday: At least 13 people were reported dead and 6,000 others were evacuated as floods hit the East Kalimantan city of Balikpapan yesterday following several days of heavy rain. Flood waters inundated several villages near the city, rising to aAP - 288 words
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Article466 1979-06-14 8 How does a union react towards members who "go over to the other side" and become executive staff? If the member is a good and valued comrade, there will be a genuine sense of loss. More often than not, the feeling is likely to be one466 words
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Article66 1979-06-14 8 When a Swiss-owned camel gave birth on a train crossing the frontier between West Germany and Denmark, she created a hump of a problem. First, her nationality is now in doubt, not to say about the paternity. And secondly, the number of animals on the way to a66 words
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Article53 1979-06-14 8 Everyone's getting finicky about courtesy these days. A telephone operator with 20 years' service was given a bri£flng oh etiquette and courtesy by her personnel officer recently. But what annoyed her was not so much his youth as his failure to offer her a seat at the outset53 words
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Article, Illustration424 1979-06-14 8 Tales my mother told me Tay Mai Phe*, 21, Bank Clerk, M West Coast Drive Singapore tSI2 It was a hot evening so I took my five-year old niece (or a walk. The sun was shining on our backs. The little girl skipping alone424 words
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629 1979-06-14 8 Education system creates inevitable brain drain Sri Lank* has schools and 12MM teachers. It can boast that 78 per cent of the population over the age of 19 is literate. Yet the country's education system, modelled originally on Britain's, has caused much debate. OneGemini - 629 words
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Article, Illustration347 1979-06-14 8 AP Washington: The US State Department has decided to call the first World Conference on Saving the Sea Turtle. It has invited 65 countries to a one-week meeting in Washington on Nov 26, and will help pay the expenses of delegates from poor governmentsAP - 347 words
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Advertisement68 1979-06-14 8 You are Invited to cm tribute to this column. Type your stories en single sheets with double-spacing. Include year name, age, address and occupation and tell us how you came to hear the story. We will pay $59 (or the best story published. We regret that unpublished stories cannot be68 words
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Article, Illustration759 1979-06-14 9 Edgar Koh - Courtesy a culture shock casualty in L New York J Edgar Koh "One buzz means you bring me my coffee, two buzzes come in and take dictation, and three buzzes mean I do not want to be disturbed," a Singaporean expatriate is alleged to have told his American secretary at759 words
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Advertisement265 1979-06-14 9 Scratching your head won't solve your problems .especially if your problem's dandruff, A V r--but Lenium will. Quite often itchiness is a sign of dandruff, that irritating Lenium is a pleasantly perfumed cream that's as easy to use as problem of the scalp. your ordinary shampoos, but it is not265 words
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Article, Illustration1269 1979-06-14 10/11 Gerry de Silva - These are the relies of the guns that once guarded Singapore in vain. They lost one war. Will they lose snother, this time to the forces of benign neglect and modernisation? New Nation takes an updated look at the crumbling remnants of thaaa gunPictures by Nik Kasmani - 1,269 words
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Article, Illustration522 1979-06-14 10/11 In the cool darkened room near the even colder Surrender Chamber on Sentosa a campaign is being planned. The subject is war and the planner Mr Hilary Hogan of Sentosa Development Corporation goes about it in earnest. The campaign:To revamp the entire photographic display at the Chamber.522 words
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Article, Illustration892 1979-06-14 10/11 A lecture course on how and why Singapore fell to Japan in the last war is fast attracting more and more undergraduates. Once an unheard-of subject, military history today draws more than 130 students in the University .of Singapore. Five years ago, only892 words
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Article, Illustration393 1979-06-14 12 They don't whip up an Earthquake, they fold it... >\ J What's Cooking? L——4 So now we have a typical American icecream parlour complete with turn-of-the-century decor in Thomson Plaza. Swensen's of Singapore is the second overseas branch of that American ice-cream chain393 words
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Article, Illustration592 1979-06-14 12 Liliana is UP Down Under IPS The girl who swam ashore in Sydney Harbour in a red bikini has signed up for a modelling course. After that, she says, she'll make movies. Russian runaway Liliana Gasinskaya, who made her way to freedom through the portholeIPS - 592 words
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Article, Illustration1068 1979-06-14 13 Good golly, she can make 12,000 of them at one go Cook- In L i Cooking personality No 4 concludes our scries: Remember the time when women cooked not just the daily meals hut also special foods following the seasons or the festive calendar? For1,068 words
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214 1979-06-14 13 LEGAL BOX Answers given in this column are general and readers are advised to consult their own lawyers it they have a specific legal problem. by SAWL I am a Singapore citizen. My parents are livng in Malaysia. A month ago my fatherby SAWL - 214 words
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Advertisement391 1979-06-14 13 Are you sure your Baby's feeding bottles are free from harmful bacteria? Your baby's feeding utensils can be the biggest threat to its health. Unless they are completely clean, they are not completely safe. Minute particles of food left on the teat or in the bottle can encourage the growth391 words
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Article234 1979-06-14 14 Lee Yew Meng - Chartered Bank to launch the service ■y Lee Yew Meng The Chartered Bank will simultaneously launch the Visa card system here, in Malaysia and Hong Kong once the green light is given by its London head office. This was indicated by its marketing manager, Mr M.M.234 words
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Article274 1979-06-14 14 New York, Thursday The stock market finished mixed in heavy trading yesterday as traders cashed in on gains from recent sessions. The Dow Jones industrial 'average, which jumped 7.71 (Mints on Tuesday, lost 3.12 points to 842.17. Before this session, the Dow had gained about 25 points274 words
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Article135 1979-06-14 14 r 1 Business News and Viefis L A Paris, Thursday Japan and Australia yesterday joined in calling for closer co-opera-tion between the established industrialised countries and up-and-coming developing nations fast expanding their own manufactured exports. The ministerial conference of the Organisation for Economic Co-opera--tion and Development135 words
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Article50 1979-06-14 14 UPI New York, Thursday Dow Jones closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday: 30 industrials 842.17 (off 3.12); 20 transport 241.72 (off 0.15); 15 utilities 105.75 (up 0.57); 65 stocks 294.94 (off 0.36). UPI People in Business has been held over due to pressure on spaceUPI - 50 words
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Article179 1979-06-14 14 UPI London, Thursday The dollar lost value on all of Europe's money markets yesterday but closed the day marginally higher in Tokyo. The price of gold closed lower in Zurich and London. "The dollar, on fresh consideration of Tuesday's I>rime rate cuts in the US, ost ground," aUPI - 179 words
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Article391 1979-06-14 15 Soccer Reuter UPI Vienna, Thursday Austria scored a thrilling 4-3 win over England in Vienna's Prater Stadium last night. It was England's first defeat in 14 matches and only the second since manager Ron Greenwood took over. Bruno Pezzey headed two goals for Austria, whose other two cameReuter; UPI - 391 words
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Article144 1979-06-14 15 Reuter Bonn, Thursday China will apply to stage the 1988 Olympic Games, He Zhenliang, the deputy secretary-general of the Chinese Sport Association, said in an interview yesterday. He said in an interview with the West German sport news agency Sport-Informations-Dienst that China, who areReuter - 144 words
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Article610 1979-06-14 16 TURF RAY - EST~On"the C 3 track By TURF RAY Ipoh, Thursday Agasam Stable's Derby candidate, Sonlight Wonder strengthened his chances for the 183,000 Classic on Sunday with a striking workout on a heavy track here this morning. With jockey M. C. Lam astride, the Ribero four-year-old strode610 words
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Article1036 1979-06-14 16 SATURDAY ClMa 2 D*v. 2 ItOOm 12 Ivory House 57 1 Man of Courage 111 54.5 13 Adltoba 54.5 7 Camarade 54 10 Melbury Court II 54 9 Roving Eyes II 54 3 Far Horizon 53.5 5 Chempaka Sari 53.5 16 Tuan Besar 53 61,036 words
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444 1979-06-14 16 LIM KEE CHAN - gg,„,r uyj LIM KEE CHAN Rosie Goh, wife of the Seletar Golf Club captain Joe Goh, celebrated her biggest moment in her eight years of golfing yesterday when beat Singapore's golfing queen, Kee Bee Khim, by one stroke to win the Seletar Open444 words
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Article109 1979-06-14 16 SATURDAY RACE ONE: (Ml) Clan 4 Dtv 5 ltffcn: Misty Jadl 11. RACE TWO: (3.M) Clam 4 Dlv 4 12S*m: Twin Hublmh m, Lm PalmM. ftuNet Breeae. RACE THREE: (JJt) Clam 4 Dlv 1 12Mm: Lacky Lark, Geographer, Fine Fettle, Eighty fßght, Cera wall GarieM. RACE FOUR: (4JI) Clam109 words
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Article233 1979-06-14 17 SHIRLEY TAN - Basketball By SHIRLEY TAN Seven teams from South East Asia have been invited to take part in the Phey Yew Kok,Cup International Invitation basketball tournament, which gets underway on June 17 at the Gay World Stadium. The guest-list includes defending champions, Bangkok Bank and C.P.Broiler from233 words
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Article, Illustration645 1979-06-14 17 Brian Miller - Asia's best for gruelling marathon BOWLING by Brian Miller Newly-crowned National champion S. Y. Loh will face his stiffest test when he lines up with 28 others including World champions Samran Banyen and Paeng Nepomuceno in the South East Asia/ Cathay Pacific Airways Singles Marathon645 words
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Article207 1979-06-14 17 SURESH NAIR - By SURESH NAIR The Singapore Hockey Association are unlikely to send the Junior World Cup team to Malacca for next month's Tun Abdul Razak Cup tournament. Instead, the Malaccabound contigent will comprise the probable South East Asia Games' squad who have recently been picked by the207 words
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Article319 1979-06-14 18 FAUZI OMAR - g— Malaysia Cup /S^ Jt) iL- 4 Two days to g0... By FAUZI OMAR Kul» Lam par, Thursday Selangor officials are puzzled over Singapore coach Trevor Hartley's caution against the Cup holders employing roughhouse tactics in Saturday's final. In a Singapore report published here yesterday.319 words
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441 1979-06-14 18 PHILIP TAN - ■y PHILIP TAN The retention of Ghazali Ghani (or the right-back berth and a good luck wish (ram 'Uncle' Choo Seng Quee were the latest developments as Singapore went through a training o( tactics at the National Stadium yesterday. Coach Trevor Hartley, who conducted441 words
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Article91 1979-06-14 18 Live television coverage of the Malaysia Cup final will only be possible If Radio and Television Malaysia agree to pay the Football Association of Malaysia a "high price" for the rights. It is understood that the FAM are asking for a "prohibitive" price and this has91 words
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Article, Illustration60 1979-06-14 18 Tralaer Ibrahim Awmu (left) sets the pue tor Fandi Ahmad la a sesaied at the NaUeaal Stadlam yesterday. Faadl, Us left ankle heavily bandagwd, was aet allewed ta play a warm-up match as Trevar Hartley did aet want the lajary ta be aggravated. Bat It still leeks60 words
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Advertisement288 1979-06-14 15 MALAYSIA CUP FINAL Depart 16/6 by aircon coach, return 17/6 $72 for double room, $65 for triple room Inclusive of admission ticket. COMPASS TOURS PTE LTD (BTPB 293) Suit* 21 IS, International Plata Tal: 221(722 MALAYSIA CUP FINALS 959 ONLY Dep. 15/6,10 pm. Express aircon train Stn./Hotel/Stadlum trans. Lux. hotel288 words
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Miscellaneous422 1979-06-14 15 YOUR LUCKY STARS IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY Born today, you are concerned about justice. The right and wrong of a given situation is uppermost in your mind, whether or not you are personally involved. Indeed, there are times when to see justice done is actually to place yourself, your work,422 words
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Miscellaneous237 1979-06-14 16 THURSDAY VC 2. Having aeon what flah < fftuhl ofdar 3. Mbnay exacted as s p 4. Naturally tha baat 5. Devoid of atiffnaas •.-A sandy ona at tha sssalda could ba quita picturesque WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO Each day this week, Haw Nation, will publish a word puzzle.237 words
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Miscellaneous53 1979-06-14 18 ANOY CAPP I W.tUUjytif.. ft m m M ■•■•>> o s S ■■■■■ft 5* t '■■■■■I SHORT RIBS by Frank O'Neal I "THINK JIL INVENT TMf FRONT POOR. a Si J& Ul V 3 sss 3# -I'D? £3 >*/# -i |T 55 IllD .6* NORBERT by George Fett <500 D53 words
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Miscellaneous268 1979-06-14 18 L Crossword \aaaa aamma huia ammm umumm mai ACROSS 1 Wind instrument 5 Variegated chalcedony 10 In one's (drunk) 14 "I cannot tel 15 Zenith's opposite 16 Suggestiye stare 17 Flag 20 Sea god 21 Vast chasm 22 -do-well 23 Big--25-Gun sound 28 Fireproof material 32 Verbal 33 Beat back268 words
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What's On A page that tells you what's happening on TV and in town
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Article446 1979-06-14 19 Teo Lian Huay - Now the hero turns scholar minus moustache JjteviewJ Liaag Skaa Boh and Zha Ylag Tai By Teo Lian Huay As the saying goes, the path to true love is never smooth and so the love story of Liang Shan Bo and Zhu Ying Tai'follows446 words
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Article, Illustration417 1979-06-14 19 Margaret Chan - Review Mel DbMltt's The Man Margaret Chan The audience left uneasy. That was the measure of sueesss of the Stage Club's Rroduction of Mel Dineli's The Man which opened at the Cultural Centre last night. It was a terrifying play. Not the blood417 words
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Article116 1979-06-14 19 Lee Pan Hon, the violinist who was originally handpicked to become leader of 'the Singapore Symphony Orchestra but who turned down the offer, will make a guest appearance for the orchestra's performances on June 28 and 29. Pan Hon, who gave his first public116 words
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Miscellaneous410 1979-06-14 19 {(+.;@|_<:%~[/+/~"-%@[@>"~<;''( the cinema JUNGLE BOOK (re-' run): A full-length Walt Disney cartoon based on Rudyard Kipling's engaging book. Cathay: 1.30, 4, 6.30 and 9.15 p.m. THE WILD GEESE: An industrialist hires a band of mercenaries to rescue an African head of state. Stars Richard Burton, Moore. Omm: 2.30, 6.15, 9.15410 words
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Miscellaneous555 1979-06-14 19 In and around town HUPEH ART EXHIBITION works of artists from, Upeh province at Risirig Gallery, 292-A Telok Ayer Street, Sentosa Rising Arts Exhibition Hall ana Old Thong Chai Building from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. On till June 23. Admission free. AN APPROACH TO THE MALAY CLASSIC LITERATURE TEXTBOOKS555 words
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Article56 1979-06-14 20 AH TOOK: At last! Singapore food is going to get the international recognition it deserves. The Tburist Promotion Board is sending six of my favourite hawkers over to Hong Kong for a Singapore Pood Festival. MD UN: Itll be a sellout. Maybe we can even set up our56 words
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Miscellaneous747 1979-06-14 20 TV AND RADIO SINGAPORE 5 700 million people in 43 countries can't be wrong. W TELEFUNKEN 1.11 OPENING NOUNCEMENTSfor5 lowed by STAB PERFORMANCE: Yellow Belly. An officer who has an outstanding military record is branded a coward and relieved of his command in the wake of several defeats sustained by747 words
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Miscellaneous215 1979-06-14 20 Today's top shows THURSDAY PEATUBE SPECIAL: The Secret of Convict Lake (Ch. 5, 9.55 p.m.). A fine cast led by Glenn Ford, Gene Tierney, Ethel Barrymore,. Zachary Scott and Ann Dvorak, make the most of this script a tout a group of escaped prisoners who take refuge in a settlement215 words
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