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Title Section9 1979-06-24 1 Sunday Nation JUNE 24, 1979 30 CENTS M.C.(P) N0.145/1/799 words
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Advertisement43 1979-06-24 1 Dead girl found tied up in chair Page 3 mjj V »<* '«-7:k I NfIPP #&l if <IL'i I NWC: The promise and the peril« .V This was God versus the state Page 6 Yap Kun Bek with two arts reviews Pages 19 2143 words
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Advertisement55 1979-06-24 1 The Ayatollah of Capitol Hill o ~*v. /> <h m \s <*. k Af V, m 1 r.4 >* V Japanese cars' original colours are available from KANSAI PAINT ACRIC NO. 1000 Alto makes your H old car sparkling now. .w; a mmm, KANSAI PAINT THE BI66EST MINT MAHUMCTUKR IN55 words
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Article, Illustration568 1979-06-24 2 THE National Wages Council has recommended a wage increase of $32 plus 7 per cent, with full offsetting of all kinds of remuneration on a group basis. On top of this, employers must pay 4 per cent more568 words
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507 1979-06-24 2 THE NWC recommendations are drastic, says the Singapore Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry. It fears they will adversely affect the economy, especially local manufacturers, as well as the confidence of investors. It hopes the Government will draw up rescue measures to help the507 words
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595 1979-06-24 2 JOHN DRYSDALE - By JOHN DRYSDALE Director, Aria Research Pte Ltd. THIS year's NWC guidelines are daring. The NWC hopes to achieve several policy aims with only a few strokes of the brush. The strokes will be painful for employers but gratifying for employees, especially the lower-paid595 words
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Article, Illustration265 1979-06-24 3 Police release brother and wait for post-mortem result THE POLICE are puzzled by the circumstances surrounding the bizarre death of a pretty 17-year-old girl found bound to a chair in her family's flat, and have interviewed her brother, aged 16. Investigators called to the265 words
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Article164 1979-06-24 3 SINGAPOREANS should learn Malay in addition to their mother tongues and English. Senior Minister of State (Foreign Affairs) Mr Rahim Ishak said this at a seminar on Tamil Language and Literature at the Kent Ridge Campus, University of Singapore yesterday. "While we can converse with our Malay164 words
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Article78 1979-06-24 3 SENIOR Minister of State (Education), Dr Tony Tan, heads a delegation from the Singapore branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association to West Malaysia tomorrow. The other MPs are Drs Ow Chin Hock, Koh Lip Lin, Messrs Ho Kan Leong, Ang Nam Piau, Teo Chong Tee, Hwang78 words
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Advertisement107 1979-06-24 3 Healthy complexions and tender beauty love lender Touch <. Sfl n m .m m .i mm V.'tV ■'fW- ■>:; w: uer leiifiei *-H ('h .»«v ..3*. K '.*r' 9 JH *i v Twicier Touch, fvr.ftt.'? i. A A.* y.Vi« t-Kxr X \niy -,s;'v 'fvft-itmem rx-ahfe ii lender Touch, n Sxi>107 words
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Article157 1979-06-24 4 SAUDI Arabian oil minister Sheikh Admed Zaki Yamani, said yesterday in Helsinki, that a reasonable price for crude oil would be |38 (US$lB) a barrel more than 20 per cent over his country's present selling price. Sheikh Yamani told a news conference that the $42157 words
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Article276 1979-06-24 4 Consumer interests not at expense of economic growth SOME people have called the Consumers Association of Singapore a "paper tiger," but it has to balance its role of securing consumer interests without upsetting national growth. The chairman of Case's financial committee and comparative testing committee,276 words
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Advertisement73 1979-06-24 4 >v A v W-* Mi J! f I 3 i I r; f 111 M N h *K "•-v vI f 45 •r Made by Nature. Packed by Mazola. Corn grows no cholesterol. So- Md/oLi has no cholesterol, because Mazola is 100 'i pure corn oil. \nother good reason torvou73 words
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Miscellaneous590 1979-06-24 4 In and around town HOISINGTON EXHIBITION of mobiles and sculptures in metal. By brother and sister team, Karen and Henry Hoisington at the convention lobby, Hilton hotel from 11 a.m to B.p.m. On till June 25. PEOPLE ABE CHILDREN an exhibition in conjunction with International Year of the Child, at590 words
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Article, Illustration278 1979-06-24 5 Agencies VIETNAM has given an assurance that it will not cross into Thai territory and that its forces in Kampuchea would withdraw when there was no longer a threat to the independence and sovereignty of that country. And General Prem Tinsulanaond, defence minister and commanderAgencies; AP photo - 278 words
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117 1979-06-24 5 AFP CHINKBE leader Hat Gaa-feag has |hpdM hfwy as the root eaase «f the strained relaVletaam and deterterattsa •i the altaattea In ladeehlna and fisalh isil Asia, the New Chflaa News Agency reported yesterday* TUs fada mental km esald la as way be avoided IfAFP - 117 words
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Article73 1979-06-24 5 UPI IRAN'S revolutionary government has turned the heat on deposed Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevt and his aides who escaped trial and certain execution by summary courts. Foreign Minister Ibrahim Yaadi said last Friday the Shah and his 54-member entourage had been deprived of theirUPI - 73 words
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Article138 1979-06-24 5 BRITISH politician Jeremy Thorpe celebrated with champagne after being cleared of conspiracy and incitement charges to murder a man who claimed they were homosexual lovers. Mr Thorpe, 50, walked out from London's Old Bailey yesterday after a 31-day trial and waved to the crowds outside the138 words
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Article40 1979-06-24 5 ELIZABETH TAYLOR has sold a giant diamond given to her by ex-hus-band Richard Burton. She got |3 million (SsB.3m) from a New York Jeweller for the ID-carat stone Burton paid H million for ten years ago.40 words
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Advertisement166 1979-06-24 5 $!9p a leader pioneer in stereophonic equipment Introducing 3 exciting creations, each a beauty in its own right to keep you in tune with prices you find it hard to believe! PoHerfulyciKitiniNvely performers ■•"J The SHARP OPTONICA 2000 series Stereo Component System consisting of a Stereo Amplifier, FM/AM Tuner, Belt-drive166 words
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Article243 1979-06-24 6 COMMENT AN American institute (or occupational safety and health has borne out suspicions that mass hysteria on the shop floor is a real problem and not a "phenomenon" with no scientific explanation or solutions. True, most victims are the less educated, but superstition is not the cause. Outbreaks243 words
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Article, Illustration865 1979-06-24 6 The sang as much for himself as to release crowd's emotions, reports Mark Frankland A KING or bishop from the Middle Ages would have understood what happened in Poland during the Pope's visit. They would have recognised a -struggle between the church and state865 words
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Article, Illustration474 1979-06-24 7 Observer offset the emotions of their meetings. And so, in all but his most solemn pronouncements, he departed from his text, sometimes to Joke ("What else can you expect from a Slav Pope?" he said about his ownObserver - 474 words
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Advertisement115 1979-06-24 7 You don't have to go to China to taste TSINGTAO BEER, it's here in Holiday Inn Tsingtao, the no. 1 beer in China, has smoothened its way into many a luxury hotel. The rich, smooth taste of Tsingtao beer is sure quenching the thirst of a lot of people these115 words
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Miscellaneous32 1979-06-24 7 Cup final night by LAT A/f r Ltt A*s /awicAec/ Lis Co**Tesr CAMfHtAA/ Sjyyx"'*'TowAGpf fours foe/err... ,jt c«» e*/>ec* /At /em~^ yt a f/tfe one D.. L MAr i < scone 0W &o£%>32 words
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738 1979-06-24 8 Chang Kai Ming - V ..-v..-' iff Chang Kai Ming SHIPS carrying "flags of convenience," some 30 per cent of world shipping, may not sound very exciting until countries are deprived of them. There may be some danger of this in the long738 words
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Advertisement25 1979-06-24 8 um Y' m •tfacttwa antteaptic craam tor outs, bums, wounds msecl bites r*she«, sores and ibftsiont Keep Burnol handy at a* tlmat —> f y>iA .x25 words
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Miscellaneous186 1979-06-24 8 Doctor in the House ft TO I iJS n rTtirrMl ARE VEM PALE, IT LOOKS LIKE AN ANEMIA. -x IF iP i VER THERE IS BLOOP IN THE URINE, IT'S BETTER TO SEE THE DOCTOR. VO VOL HAVE OTHER PAINS APART FROM URINATION? VES, I'VE HAP BACKACHE. TOO l&A Y186 words
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Article, Illustration723 1979-06-24 9 Regina, housewife - if you ask me... Nothing's working with a blase public, so time for a novel approach By Regina, housewife THE PUB is trying its hardest. But Singaporeans haven't realised the consequences of an energy shortage. Is the message (ailing on deaf ears because723 words
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Article, Illustration2883 1979-06-24 10/23 HAROLD JACKSON - Will Senator Edward Kennedy run for the Presidential election? HAROLD JACKSON, in Washington, considers the odds as the 10th anniversary of Chappaquidick approaches HAROLD JACKSON Guardian GOVERNMENTS in exile are normally the prerogative of Balkan states. Banana republics, and the more obscure bits of Africa.Guardian - 2,883 words
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Miscellaneous918 1979-06-24 11 Your 12-page TV pullou TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS jifcaik. y 4Vii> j At Y [P* > ;#1lV *5 \Jf^ 1 n 3 *> yrff-* The Munc People on Ch 5 at 5.15 p.m. The third programme in this series features some more talentime finalists in .some fast-paced entertainment and choreography. Bernard Koh918 words
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Advertisement83 1979-06-24 12 WHEN YOU WANT THE FINEST IN TAPE, INSIST ON r M kf f ■V-) UNIQUE EPITAXIAL MAGNETIC PARTICLE Use of Expitaxial particles makes possible a highly-uniform single-layer coating which yields a superior output level with high uniformity and excellent stability. Don't miss Playback '79 over Radio Singapore every Saturday 12.30-I.oopm.83 words
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Miscellaneous852 1979-06-24 12 MONDAY X y ALTEC LANSING MO Ml Open 303 KURMM WLAKKU(r) 3.31 MARY OF EVENTS 3J5 Afternoon Matinee No Love For Johnny. Drama of an ambitious man who throws away aN chances of personal happiness to pursue power. Stars Peter Finch, Stanley HoAoway and Mary Peach. 4.31 Intermission 1.00 Open852 words
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Advertisement104 1979-06-24 13 If you want to watch, but can't... With Sony a i ffiH How you can enjoy a great nine o'clock fight and your wife her favorite nine /%> ofelock a 5 CRP2S9 36.5 cm SOFT TOUCH TUNER $«45/$8701 LIVE COLOUR 2 YEAR GUARANTEE Every HITACHI true to-life colour TV is104 words
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Miscellaneous902 1979-06-24 13 WEDNESDAY Ur,< ALTEC LANSING 3.00 PH. Open 3.03 MANIA (r) 3.30 DIARY OF EVENTS (M) 3.35 MARC CURf (r) 4.25 Intermission 6.00 Open 6.03 IDA DAN DARA This weeks edition includes Youth Seminar, Courtesy Campaign 6.30 lEWS M BRf F 6.35 How? 7.00 NEK HCKEY MOUSE CLUB. The Mouseketeers present902 words
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Advertisement307 1979-06-24 14 Mitsubishi colour TV a video tape recorder A great com Dirvotioo that'll take you down memory lane tor a repeat performance of your favourite programme The Mitsubishi CT 200 V CIV Is designed with an advanced colour transmitting technology that reproduces colours on the screen with absolute lifelike purity And307 words
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Miscellaneous729 1979-06-24 14 FRIDAY ALTEC LANSING r 6.00 PJL Open 5.03 FOB THE CAT. Cartoon 6.20 THE ELECTRIC COTANY 6.45 NEWS (T) 7.00 FAMILY CLASSICS Pt 2 7.55 SHARP WOn 845 ICIIS AID lEWSREEL (C) 9.10 THE AMA2M6 YEARS OF CMEMA: The Adventures 9.40 HNI MOVE Pt 2 1100 Close m 3 s729 words
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Advertisement73 1979-06-24 15 r* a ■>. L -a flttl 111 i- I ai'r ssnr fa j] mmt-'X i*zd i m J B' I? i f m I 11 1.1 r a II i* 2 i This exciting 3rd addition to LOTS %0 OF LAT LAT'S LOT is now available.Come early to avoid disappointment!73 words
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Miscellaneous148 1979-06-24 15 SOIZRV GIPBON. THAT VIPAX NEWS &ZC&PCAST ueFT Me pretty UPSET WAIT UP, /WISTER .J you'RE LEAVIN' WtOGCT AM' ME &EHINI7. 1 r Y> *$4 \y- z, ft .e? <s •JP. \h\ 111 It IBI'W immm in r V X J? MEANWHILE, AT REX'S HOME BASE I sv r. ON EAfZTH,148 words
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Advertisement73 1979-06-24 16/17 Aa a jogger you know the most important part of your equipment must be your shoes. And more people are buying Bata Joggers because they are better Joggers. Better because they have nylon uppers, and are light and soft. Tough and longlasting, so they go on and on and on.73 words
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Miscellaneous131 1979-06-24 16/17 JS \1 W N ■ft IF PIPN'T WORK 60 CHEAP, I'P HIRE 50/VIE--OOPY TO PEPPLE MY HOT PO<SS/ ISC «f 4 afk/i This cA+cAve of currency attests to /v\y a&/uty A 5 a 4 5 W A* I LL HAVE YA PLEASE HURRY... PACK OUT THERE HUNORY A4OUTHS IN A131 words
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Miscellaneous93 1979-06-24 16/17 IS IT 5:30 ALREAPy A ft 0 THIS MUST BE THE 10/OOOlta MORNING I'VE FACED THE w SAME OLPX I ROUTINE/V~> JUST OWEPAV I'P LIKE TO PO THINGS PIFFERENTLy/ CHOCOLATE SUNPAE ANP SEER FOR BREAKFAST 2/ 7 i "C 3LT <L« Mt 9 SCABBARP says you'ra ACTIN6 A LITTLE FUNNVFUNNY?93 words
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Miscellaneous88 1979-06-24 16/17 *> «C TOOR OL' FERPY.' I OLIESS WE DIpNT QUITE CLEAR "THAT gkS OL' PEAP "TREE! ...IT'S TOO BAP THERE AIN'T SOME WAY TO n > jm **T: It-. Mfify' THAT LOOKS LIKE JUNOLES AN' MOUNTAINS AHEAP OF US.' YAHOO.' I'M ALMOST HOME I now th* question is: how do88 words
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Advertisement111 1979-06-24 18 Favre-Leuba watches have achieved harmony between precision and imaQlnaftton, a distinction that makes them truly outstanding. Designed in the spirit of today's creative minds, the Favr*Leuba collection is the reflection of your lifestyle. FAVRELEUBA Welches »wcr««ew mm* timer f 41 </ 9 V m M I toito* w w no111 words
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Advertisement49 1979-06-24 18 Sl'i fr»'y f •dSfr 'Jk r*\ r ■m v Ste :--JB K a •v? x ft limes Orchard Centre V 105 L.tickv P'd/«i irt\nfiai t ou' 1 'J"' R .M Ter *****/1 *****18 OPEN 10,1111 930 pm EVERYDAY Robinson's ~i r>utt»>; 1 •>«»«: R>, < Of. j'11 (> ntfe. R,i"l49 words
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Miscellaneous173 1979-06-24 18 GARTH ■r#7. T» fi r ZZ^: rtir >v K 84 >V /f WV <jjl k.k> Nt l^# 8./1 D(J J sr^ I IT'S OUC INTREPID rsiePSCTDC SSUNIBK WHOT BBOU9MT XXI .tCfZK FHOM PRB9? r? iti V* H >2 v ca 75$ v S Sk l*«l 1 Later that otay, r173 words
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Article895 1979-06-24 19 Paik Choo - Move to limit the stay of my trying visitors Gullible's Travels Paik Choo THIS weekend I am sewing a sampler crossstitched to read "Fish and visitors stink after three days." It will be stuck on the front door to dissuade not only the man who comes895 words
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Article843 1979-06-24 19 Yap Kun Bek - Arts Reuieuu by Yap Kun Bek THE Man by Mel Dinel--11; presented by the Stage dub, produced by Bea Allen; June 13-16, Cultural Centre. IT WAS one of our better productions. Actually "our" won't be here it was an all-expat cast, appeared an all-expat production843 words
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Article380 1979-06-24 19 Off Hie Recopd byCKT YOU know the legend of the wretched Flying Dutchman, with sailor and ship and ghostly crew cursed to .sail the seven seas forever. And,, of course, every record company that issues Wagner's opera Der Fliegende Hollaender wants to bless it with the380 words
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Advertisement138 1979-06-24 19 Why go further than Paradise for dinner tonight? H i a iSr > ,-tr I* A n.• tr, a tv■:i- 111' s (li'lk ioir> w li»'t lin v< >ii ,r t|i; K N\.) I. It llulkll) dlsl)«"v Slfrll fli >« -.it 'Jl i)!! i' it V. >11* J' Iii(! •\i138 words
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Article, Illustration436 1979-06-24 20 Swithin Monteiro - By Swithin Monteiro Reader Mrs Betty Chan of Telok Blangah Heights showing a photographic trick. Sha posed in auch a way ao aa to make it appear that aha has the leaning tower of Piaa (in the background) on a platter like a436 words
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Article, Illustration310 1979-06-24 20 NST we retired to a good old-fashioned billlards-and-card room (or a little entertainment. After two brandies to keep warm, I retired to my room. The bed was large and comfortable and there was a thick blanket. The brandies worked and soon I was asleep, but an hourNST - 310 words
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Advertisement89 1979-06-24 20 Watch this space IF YOU don't like writing but have an eye for the unusual traval picture, don't pack it away with tha othar holiday souvenirs but sand it toua. It could ba a snapshot of a famous tourist sight from an unusual ana la, your own holiday discovery, a89 words
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Miscellaneous18 1979-06-24 20 Souvenir from Africa Arrival HEY, GUESS WHAT I BROUGHT BACK ROOTS! THOSE NATIVES WERE SELLING THEM REAL CHEAP18 words
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Article598 1979-06-24 21 Did you see that? By RJ THE Joint Media Committee of the Association of Advertising Agents (4A's) meets RTS chieftains as often as its members want answers from Caldecott Hill. The Committee is the voice of its members and helps settle grouses between the mediaBy RJ - 598 words
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Article, Illustration740 1979-06-24 21 Yap Kun Bek - Practical and speculative a mind in one seamless piece Arts Reuieui by Yap Kun Bek EXHIBITION: The work of FYei Otto and his teams 1955-1976, June 7 12 at tbe National Museum; organised by tbe Goethe Institut in 'conjunction witb tbe National Museum; first shown at tbe Museum of Modern740 words
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Article, Illustration202 1979-06-24 21 Producer Mockram Kassim of Putpmrmmm really mad* ita family affair the pravloua Tueaday when Rahima Rahim sang. Soma critics might thhm Wis asqusnos was a litHa syruppy ths camera had Rahima against a background of sHdas showing tha versatile singer with Inothaisr huaband fat Nab on202 words
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Advertisement56 1979-06-24 21 Come pamper your feet with our selection of top quality Chinese shoes. All made in genuine leather. Comfortable and durable. And stylish too. „x LIN HO PTE. LtO. 64, South Bridge Roed, Singapore, 1. 237,15t floor. People's Park Complex, Singapore, 1. G55, Qrd. floor, Bukit Timeh Plaza, Singapore, 21. 023,56 words
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THE BOOK PAGE
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Article, Illustration994 1979-06-24 22 Hsiaoshuang - ROOTS IO By Hsiaoshuang MR CHANG was talking to a monk at a wellknown monastery when he caught sight of a young lady accompanied by her maid entering the main hall. Chang (aside, seeing the lady across the low wall): Who is this who suddenly994 words
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731 1979-06-24 22 Lorna Sage - He described himself doing nothing in a letter By Lorna Sage Guardian DICKENS: A LIFE. By Norman and Jeanne MacKenzie. Oxford, 1979 £8.95. MCKENB AND THE CITY. By F. S Schwarzbach. Athlone Press, 1979, £10.50. EVEN DICKENS'S inactivity was exhausting HeGuardian - 731 words
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Article, Illustration1299 1979-06-24 24 R. Veloo - Joe's genie was different but he couldn't say why until the genie spoke Then Joe knew By R. Veloo JOE was going to paint the living room beige today. Diana and the kids were at her mother's place in Johore, so Joe thought it was as1,299 words
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Article, Illustration399 1979-06-24 24 Peter Deeley - By Peter Deeley Guardian GIANT "flying airports" fed in mid-air by Jumbo jets, with direct passenger and cargo transfer facilities, could become the mode of long-distance air travel next century. Profawor Robert Sompson, of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, told delegates to the SixthGuardian - 399 words
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Article, Illustration576 1979-06-24 25 Tan Bah Bah - jJ'J Jliild By Tan Bah Bah CAUFORMA BUITE (coming to Orchard). Four sets of people check in at the Beverly Hills Hotel. It happens to be Oscar presentation time at Hollywood. There is Hannah Warren who is meeting her ex-husband Bill to decide576 words
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Article417 1979-06-24 25 Edgar Koh - From Edgar Koh IN A CITY where thereto so much mugging, looking and other thievery, a stolen car gets very little attention from the police. So little that the abandoned vehicle is often stripped bare of its wheels, accessories and even engine before a police417 words
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Advertisement347 1979-06-24 25 The SGV Group Management Consulting Services An established European offshore branch in Singapore seeks an experienced individual for the post of: ACCOUNTING 1 Up to 5545,000 p.a. Reporting to the Branch Manager, the successful candidate will be responsible for the entire accounting, settlements, personnel and office administration functions. He or347 words
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Sports Nation starts on this page
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Article, Illustration1276 1979-06-24 26 RONALD ATKIN - RONALD ATKIN talks to the big servers who'll play in Wimbledon RONALD ATKIN Observer ARTHUR ASHE, whom God preserve, considers the serve "the single most important stroke in modern tennis." Being an intelligent person and a good enough practitioner of the sport to have won Wimbledon inObserver - 1,276 words
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341 1979-06-24 26 IMPOBY TW RUGBY enthusiasts must make it a point to keep a date this Friday at the Padang because two top schoolboy teams, St Andrew's Junior College and Raffles will clash in the Post Secondary final for the Police Cup. The match promises341 words
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Article, Illustration718 1979-06-24 27 Tan Kim Seng - Young Choo Suan has a great future ATHLETICS Tan Kim Seng FOURTEEN-YEAR-OLD Choo Suan may be only 1.57 metres tall and 42kg in weight but she certainly put up a Jumbo performance at the SAAA Caltex sth agegroup championships when she "flopped" 1.49 metres for a new718 words
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508 1979-06-24 27 THE 20th Schools National Track and Field championship which begins tomorrow at the National Stadium has drawn a record number of entries 2600 boys and girls who will compete m six divisions. It is without doubt that almost all schools place great508 words
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671 1979-06-24 28 Semis MIK THE pro tennis tour, once dominated by unmarried players and men travelling without their wives, is becoming a family affair, thawira to a baby boom and an increasing number of wives who have given up staying at home. Its not the party671 words
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Article, Illustration62 1979-06-24 28 Don J. Leary - The Teaching Pro... t By Don J. Leary 1. Watch the pros. Their topspin, flat or slice serves each command a different toss. But they look the same—object is to fool the opponent. 2. Toss can be 70% of serve's success. Practice incessantly. 3. Whole arm should I© 1978 Los Angeles Times Syndicate - 62 words
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Article, Illustration717 1979-06-24 28 Lisa Gouw - Scubadirinfl Lisa Gouw LAST Sunday saw our usual dive group, plus myself, anchored amidst the slightly choppy waters off Pulau Pawai. It was cloudy and the sea was choppy. We were not comfortable. There were three of us this time my buddy Poon717 words
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Article475 1979-06-24 28 EXPATS' CORNER UPI THE New York Yankees have officially reappointed Billy Martin as their new manager six months ahead of schedule. Martin was supposed to return as the club's manager under a two-year contract starting with the 1980 season but will replace Bob Lemon immediatelyUPI - 475 words
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Article, Illustration335 1979-06-24 29 Gerry Chan - ■AMHNTOM Gerry Chan KAMPUNG ÜBI, under the watchful eyes of well-known former Thomas Cupper, Ismail Marjan, look set to retain the title in this year's Inter-Constituen-cy series which started last week at the Singapore Badminton Stadium, Guillemard Road. With most of the players335 words
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389 1979-06-24 29 Tony Koh - BASKETBALL Tony Koh IT'S time that the Basketball Association of Singapore's Referees Committee pull up their socks and help improve the standard of refereeing here, The worst refereeing I have seen for many years was in the Phey Yew Kok Cup competition which ended389 words
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321 1979-06-24 29 Joyce Tan - NETBALL Joyce Tan THE Singapore Women's Netball Association have called on the Singapore Sports Council to introduce an interzone netball tournament following the success of SSC's inter-constituency tournament. According to Miss Mary Ow, the Hon. Secretary of SWNA, the association at decided at their321 words
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Article, Illustration460 1979-06-24 30 Brian Miller - Indonesia trip for courageous professional By Brian Miller WHEN Llm Kian TUig beards the plaae that Is to take aim to Iadepesla next month, he will be clearing new paths for his eeUegaes the leeal wmmkmi golfers to Mlew. However,460 words
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Article, Illustration271 1979-06-24 30 Weekend Sports| It's tough and energysapping (or the players but it's tops as far as entertaining value goes. That's Jumbo tennis, a new sporting event which was first launched in Hong Kong last June. Singapore had its first taste of this sporting special yesterday when271 words
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Article, Illustration185 1979-06-24 30 AFP TiA 55th MINUTE goal by Glushakov, with his first kick of the ball, Sve the Soviet Union a i win over Argentina in Toulon, France, on Friday and a place in today s final against Holland in the eignt-na-tion under-21 football tournament.AFP - 185 words
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Article26 1979-06-24 30 AP St hard-bruising game which fighting broke out twice, Walkato beat the touring French rugby team 18-15 at Hamilton, New Zealand yesterday.AP - 26 words
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303 1979-06-24 30 Reuter AFP LEON SPINKS, the gap-toothed St Louis boxer who last year temporarily dethroned the ageing Muhammad All, meets white South African Genie Coetzee in Monte Carlo today aiming for another (lit at the world heavyweight title when "the greatest" finallyReuter; AFP - 303 words
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Article156 1979-06-24 30 AP LARRY HOLMES, in serious trouble in the 11th round, knocked Mike Weaver down with 10 seconds to go in the round and then stopped Mm 44 seconds into the 12th round to retain the World Boxing Association heavyweight cham- pionship at Madison Square GardenAP - 156 words
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Article, Illustration663 1979-06-24 31 By SCRUTINEER MINDBENDER, unbeaten in his last two starts, has an excellent chance of making it three wins off the reel when he tackles a moderate Class 3 field over 1200 m in Race 2 at the Penang pro-am meeting today. The improving four-year-old IrishBy SCRUTINEER - 663 words
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Article750 1979-06-24 31 RACE 1 2.0 MARA CLASSES 3ft 4 (Jack A Jill Stakaa) 1 2363 DotrettClty (Selangor PRC) 775 ..IKIwMi 8 2 1714 Lover Boy (SeUngor PRC) 775 P lae 3 3 51 Taoh PRC) 74 5 Hrt. Wm-lmm i 4 4650 Tymkyn (Bukit Tlmah 9C) 795...'. Mr Ncfteea 6750 words
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Article822 1979-06-24 31 TURF RAY - ?y TURF RAY SPILLER scored a mild upset in Race Three (or Class 4, Div 2 horses over 1200 m at Penang yesterday. With apprentice K.W. Tan up, the St Puckle five-year-old came from second position to collar the pacemaker Battle af Shllea half a furlong822 words
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169 1979-06-24 31 Reuter LESTER PIGGOTT has not ridden an English classic winner since taking the Derby on the Minstrel two years ago, but his performance at the four-day Royal Ascot meeting which ended on Friday showed that he is still Britain's ace big-race jockey. "TheReuter - 169 words
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Article99 1979-06-24 31 AFP VIRGINIA WADE'S hopes of reaching the lucrative final of the Colgate International women's tennis tournament were wiped out in 62 minutes by a clinical Chris Evert-Lloyd' at Devonshire Park, Eastbourne, on Friday. Mrs Lloyd's 6-3, 6-2 victory in the semi-final came as no surprise.AFP - 99 words
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Article, Illustration409 1979-06-24 32 SURESH NAIR - Lanky NS lad Edward wins ticket to Jakarta with a... SPORTS NATION By SURESH NAIR PORSBURY FLOP high jumper Edward Lee stole the limelight with a record-breaking 1.95 m leap on the final day of the Caltex Age-group track and field championship at the National Stadium. And it409 words
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146 1979-06-24 32 UPI TRACY CAULKINS (ailed to qualify in the 400-metre freestyle but came back to capture the 200-metre individual medley on Friday on the opening da y of the swim meet of champions. Caulkins, 16, the 1978 Sullivan Award winner, was upset inUPI - 146 words
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