New Nation, 29 June 1979
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Title Section18 1979-06-29 1 NewNation SINGAPORE Friday, June 29, 1979 2606 Price 25 cents M.C.(P) No. 144/1^79 KSIVHHHiHHHIBBk FRIDAY, JUNE 29 197918 words
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Article368 1979-06-29 1 Three points adopted DeipMU, Friday Asean foreign ministers meeting in Bali have adopted a threepoint plan to solve the problem of Vietnamese refugees. The plan calls for: A solution to the problem at source by Impressing on Vietnam it has to regulate the departure of its people368 words
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Article, Illustration112 1979-06-29 1 ...we in Asean should ask ourselves: Are we on the side of a just cause? If we are, then we should not be afraid to stand by it because that would be the winning cause. Remember, if we don't stand by the people of Kampuchea today, who will stand112 words
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Article28 1979-06-29 1 AFP Tunis, Friday Arab Foreign Ministers moved here yesterday to redouble efforts to keep Canada from transferring its Israeli embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. AFP.AFP - 28 words
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Article, Illustration127 1979-06-29 1 Convicted murderer Tay Eng Whatt, 2S, was hanged at dawn today for killing a vice ring operator, Wong Thng Klat, In front of a house at Kramat Road In 1174. The day before the murder, the two men's girlfriends, who were both callglrls, had an argument127 words
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Advertisement16 1979-06-29 1 Sayuti's powerful free kick turns the table See Page 17 J*? See Pages 10 and 1116 words
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Advertisement9 1979-06-29 1 Mother who held daughter captive 20 years Page 69 words
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Advertisement41 1979-06-29 1 Top cais on the prowl lyAK'f Predators PttJVI-WEST CPTO LTOI TEACHERS the full-bodied Scotch Ask for it by name. < v: TEACHERS m ?(feprj)s, C ®fiy i feotion of O'd SCOTCH WHISKY VIACHtn SONS LTD J. •Vr ISTt m Agencies Eastern Agencies41 words
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Miscellaneous26 1979-06-29 1 Forecast Singapore's weather outlook from 1 to 6 p.m. today: Mainly fair. IN THE OTHER PAGES: Crossword 14; Moneywords, Stars 15; Comics 17; What's On 19.26 words
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429 1979-06-29 2 The National Productivity Board has set out guidelines for firms that wish to mechanise, in the light of the National Wages Council recommendations. The guidelines will help employers to spend as little as possible and get the best results from automation. These include Slartlift429 words
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Article175 1979-06-29 2 AFP Jakarta, Friday An Indonesian citizen residing in Singapore, Ton# Djoe, has fited a suit with the Surabaya district court against a group of shareholders of a company which he has taken over for allegedly obstructing him from completing the_ company's market centre project in Surabaya.AFP - 175 words
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Article154 1979-06-29 2 Share prices opened higher on short covering account during the first hour of trading at the Stock Exchange of Singapore today. Price recovery of a few cents was noted here and there in front of the weekend. BUSINESS DONE First Secttea Con. Plant. (1) 2.22 (1) 2.23 (1)154 words
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Article47 1979-06-29 2 The Singapore Tourist Promotion Board has clarified that Temaaek Beer Garden in the Handicraft Centre has an arrears of nine months rent in 1977. It is not correct that it "did not pay rent for nine months as reported in the New Nation on June 16.47 words
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Miscellaneous21 1979-06-29 2 Give ethers a ehaaee to Ward the bos by aet ertwdiag the treat seetiea ef the bu. Meve to the rear.21 words
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Article, Illustration162 1979-06-29 3 And it's all music talk. naturally What happens when two macs tree meet? Nothing, but music talk. And that's exactly what conductor Choo Hney and violinist Lee Pan Hon did hack stage at the Conference Hall last Bight. The two famous sons of Singapore dlscass the music162 words
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Article233 1979-06-29 3 Malays spend a greater part of their income on food compared to the Chinese and Indians, a survey by four Nantah lecturers shows. This is because their incomes are generally lower than that or the other two races and those in the lower income bracket tend233 words
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Article211 1979-06-29 3 Zarinah Marican - By Zarinah Marican Only four Housing Board residents have responded to the subletting scheme for university students in Kent Ridge. One sent his application to the Stirling Area Office while the other three sent theirs to the Clementi Area Office. The scheme, started one month ago, allows211 words
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Advertisement169 1979-06-29 3 America i I I nlll ■lII' fi+i&mrtMtifitllp' m year-1979 quM inQIM RkJing comfort OOfnpMbliiottMl Of ft •yHwiL Fkxxny, weH-laid out csbin speo6. TIH Bl66hng systsm ftdjuafeabto to tndhhdusl oonwoft. The moat oomtortabie aaata m Ms dan. And theea an |uet 10 o( the eupertative iin j_ru MQUi" rnsons TOT rV4169 words
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Article332 1979-06-29 4 Volunteer probation officers can now supervise them Volunteer probation officers will assist in handling Reformative Training Centre supervisees for the first time next month. Since the community service programme was started in 1971, they have onlv assisted probation and aftercare officers (PAOs) to handle probationers. While332 words
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Article, Illustration132 1979-06-29 4 Even a wee laddie can steal the thunder and skirl from the biggest bagpipers as six-year-old Steven Lira here nonchalantly displays. He, at first, did not miss a step and the 10-member British Airways pipe band did not miss one squeeze to the amusement of the audience132 words
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Article86 1979-06-29 4 About 1500 freshmen in the Joint Campus have sat for the English language proficiency test, about 300 more than last year. The test is (or Englishstream students who did not get at least a P4 for the General Paper in the GCE 'A' level examina- tions86 words
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Advertisement101 1979-06-29 4 •J V •V I Jul V AK AI BONANZA 2 GOODS WORTH OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS! OFFER EXTENDED lb 10lh July 1979 G Q*C»?DO««n »n M 1 tlj* *a too *ii .n »u.„rn nt/Aumi«—.. «n 2^'lssimZ£sm om aK f IB" jn !1~, o Q AKAI F "Mxgt»waM umttat P.P.I ■w101 words
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Article283 1979-06-29 5 Rav Dhaliwal - By Rav Dhaliwal NTUC Welcome is thinking of extending the opening hours of its supermarkets. This is one of the steps it is considering taking to increase productivity and turnover at its 12 supermarkets, to offset an expected half million dollar addition to its annual283 words
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Article181 1979-06-29 5 Water supply will be cut in certain areas of Yio Chu Kang, from 9 p.m. today to 5 a.m. tomorrow when the Public Utilities Board diverts a 500 mm water main affected by road development. The areas are: Yio Chu Kang Road, from 13km to181 words
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Article19 1979-06-29 5 The Polytechnic postal agency will open for business at the Polytechnic Centre at Dover Road on Wednesday.19 words
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Article, Illustration165 1979-06-29 5 Fans of Romantic Swordsman and Liang Shan-Bo and Zhu Ying-Tai will soon be able to have a close-up view of the man who sings the theme songs of these Cantonese serials Roman Tam. He will be here for a 10-day engagement at a local165 words
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Article41 1979-06-29 5 An exhibition of paintings from the Lim Chong Keat collection depicting the colourful life and customs in Penestanan, Bali, will be held at the National Museum Art Gallery from July 3 to 15 at 10.30 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily.41 words
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Advertisement127 1979-06-29 5 v"ft. Hi SB .:mm im V a*, attmm. A Mitsubishi A air curtain can hold a roomful of air indefinitely. This is the "door" that can add so much to the welcome a shop offers customers... and can save so much on the running costs of airconditioners. By blowing a127 words
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365 1979-06-29 6 Held prisoner by mother for last 20 years World Focus UPI Long Beach (California), Friday: A woman found bound in the back seat of a car told police she has been held prisoner for 20 years by her mother and was oftenstarved and beaten because she had been "a badUPI - 365 words
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Article82 1979-06-29 6 AFP New Delhi, Friday Al Indian "yega" therapist has declared his lntentlen to aae Us y«de pewers to threw the falling American shylab ent s( the earth'* erbit. Dr Rama Kant Mlsra Mli he- weald pwlwui the "yega sadhaaa" (exercise In yeglc pewera) (rem July 1. HeAFP - 82 words
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Article26 1979-06-29 6 AP Frankfurt, Friday Members of West Germany's crack GSG-9 anti-ter-rorist squad are patroling Frankfurt airport as a precaution against new terrorist strikes, authorities confirmed yesterday.AP - 26 words
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Article, Illustration47 1979-06-29 6 Perth, Friday Am Asian beauties (from'left) Sri Lanka's Alexandra Vaaigasnoriya, Malaysia's Irene Ching and Sin gaps re's Elaine Tin arrive here to a wet welcome. They are here In the hope of creating a big splash at the Miss Universe *79 contest. AP AP radiopictureAP radiopicture - 47 words
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91 1979-06-29 6 Reuter Geneva, Friday: More than 200,000 of 300,000 Indochinese refugees in camps in Southeast Asia have been promised new homes by various governments in the next 12 months, United Nations officials said yesterday. The United States, Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Israel, Norway, SwedenReuter - 91 words
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Article95 1979-06-29 6 UPI TODAY is Friday. June 29, the 180 th day of 1979 with 185 to follow. Those born on this date are under the sign of Cancer. ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY: In 1946, two years before Israel became a nation, the British arrested more than 2,700 Jews inUPI - 95 words
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Miscellaneous347 1979-06-29 6 As Dangerous As Stacking Eggs 0 Sebesar-besar Bahaya Seperti Menyusun Telur illustrator: Lui Thue Wah muf m 7/ p u V m > 5S 5^ 2! n/. m H SB 3 1 1 Ullw s ft* Hi Ks •A* > in* 1 Ml #1: ra 4! in II! liiill t347 words
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Article393 1979-06-29 7 Developing countries will suffer most The energy crisis World Focus United Nations, Friday: Higher oil prices by OPEC are going to hit the Third World with double impact, UN economists predicted yesterday. First would be the higher bill for Imported oil, which could rise to393 words
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Article, Illustration81 1979-06-29 7 Reuter Lisbon, Friday Phllllpe Cousteau, 35, son of French oceanographer Jacques Cousteau, died In a plane crash In Portugal yesterday, the news agency Anop said. He was piloting his father's flying hoat Calypso when It capslsed and sank as It landed on the Tagus River,Reuter - 81 words
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Article145 1979-06-29 7 Reuter Tel Aviv, Friday. A cancerous growth has been removed from Israeli Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan's intestines, the surgeon who operated said yesterday. Surgeon Boleslav Goldman said on television there was no indication that the cancer would spread. Prof Goldman said Mr Davan had beenReuter - 145 words
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Article49 1979-06-29 7 Reuter Philadelphia (Pennsylvania), Friday Siamese twin girls died in hospital here yesterday just two days after they were born joined at the chest. A spokeswoman for the Children's Hospital of Pennsylvania said they died while doctors were conducting tests to see if they could be separated.Reuter - 49 words
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Article34 1979-06-29 7 Reuter Washington, Friday Senate Democratic leader Robert Byrd left yesterday for a visit to the Soviet Union to explain the Senates role in ratifying the new Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (Salt II).Reuter - 34 words
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Advertisement87 1979-06-29 7 \p ZLrf r/Ti SB 8^ s u A ■2>h i± M* with the co-operation of PENANG DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION featuring hot favourites from Penang's top hawkers specially flown in by Hong Kong I dmowrry airline CATHAY PACIFIC Th* Swot Croup SSI 0.00 nett (tax included) for a choice of 3 authentic87 words
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Advertisement212 1979-06-29 7 A I A w&mmcr: Es3* '*> Mlt v w Prevent Punctures cfi?o m SEALANT |E~" It happened. AndyouYe unprepared. Puncluree happen suddenly... Very unpteeaant if you were all ready and packed with goodies. A sunny picnic has to be cancelled All the food prepwattons wasted Al the fun and laughter212 words
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Article444 1979-06-29 8 The prospect of a Tamil-speaking community in Singapore without a Tamil newspaper is remote but still troubling. Our two Tamil newspapers continue to sustain a combined circulation of at least 7000 over the years static, arguably unimpressive yet not that alarming. If anything, it shows444 words
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Article62 1979-06-29 8 A man was disappointed when his application to put an ad on a pedestrian bridge in the city was rejected. The reason given was that such ads would distract the motorists. However, an official source said an exception was made for ads and slogans in support of national62 words
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Article51 1979-06-29 8 Foreigners who address their mail to Singapore, China or Singapore, Hong Kong do not know their geography. But one American who wrote to a Singaporean is way behind time. His letter was addressed to Singapore, Straits Settlements. Let us hope he doesn't think that Frank Swettenham is our51 words
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Article, Illustration848 1979-06-29 8 New York: If you have been thinking that manners are an endangered species of social behaviour, you can take heart, says Letitia Baldrige. She has spent the past two years revising "The Amy Vanderbilt Complete Book of Etiquette." "I think it's848 words
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Article, Illustration500 1979-06-29 8 ISMAIL KASSIM; ISMAIL KASSIM - FRIDAY WITH ISMAIL KASSIM ISMAIL KASSIM We met at a press conference at the Institute of South-east Asian Studies last week. He said his name is Chee Teik and that he hadjoined the Straits Times early this year. The face I couldn't really recognise,500 words
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Article, Illustration1013 1979-06-29 9 Edgar Koh - That Non-aligned incident Edgar Koh Non-aligned chairman Sri Lanka has apologised to Singapore for stopping Senior Minister of State (Foreign Affairs) Rahim Ishak from referring to the Kampuchea issue at the movement's coordinating bureau meeting in Colombo earlier this month. A Sri Lankan source at the1,013 words
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Advertisement112 1979-06-29 9 //7 At Federal Beach Hotel you'll find everything that makes a successful convention, seminar or meeting. A large convention hall and meeting rooms that range in capacity of 20 to 600 persons. With meeting equipment and banquet facilities to match. For after-business pleasure. youU discover unlimited fun. Sea-sports, golf, tennis112 words
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Advertisement9 1979-06-29 9 A SOURCE OF ENERGY THAT KEEPS YOU GOING. i9 words
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Article, Illustration480 1979-06-29 10/11 Dance Theatre Harlem reaches out New York When Dance Theatre Harlem (DTH) first formed in 1969, it gave talented black dancers the chance to perform classical ballet. At the end of 1969, Arthur Mitchell teamed up with his former ballet teacher, Karel Shook, to create DTH. He was480 words
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Article422 1979-06-29 10/11 Margaret Cunico - The Arts by Margaret Cunico The sounds of brass will blare from the National Theatre classrooms two months hence when Singapore Symphony Orchestra's Luk Hoi Yui begins a course on brass instruments. Luk plays the French horn with the orchestra and will teach that422 words
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643 1979-06-29 10/11 Margaret Chan - Eating Out Margaret Chan Think Desker Road and you DON'T think food. Yet at No 111 on this well-known street, you can get some of the best homecooked Hokkien food I've ever tasted. From the outside, it looked like any pre-war house. There643 words
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Article, Illustration496 1979-06-29 10/11 Robert Lim - Sundown scene t.v Robert Lim Last week, if you remember, we had plebeian Ah Go Go and evocation of Teochew porridge. This week let's go middle-of-the-road chic. The music is pop-jazz, the style smooth and soft, and the evocation is cool air-con and indigo shades496 words
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Advertisement94 1979-06-29 10/11 *&F4G(c Fresh Seafood Rcataarmi 3'/4 m/s Dunearn Road Singapore 11 (Opp Bukit Timah Road) let *****2 Lunch. Dinner A 1 I *># k Live fish to your choice. Varieties of Fresh Seafood: Yolk Crab. Lobster, King Prawn. Pomfret. Garoupa Frog's Leg, Baby Cuttle Fish (Sotong) Tua-TouMMussek). FREE RtVRWNGr FACILITIES i94 words
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Article414 1979-06-29 12 f Science Report Washington Post WaahlßgtM: Around the United States lying frozen in liquid nitrogen are about 20 corpses whose descendants hope medical science will someday find a cure to the disease that took the life of their loved one. Then, the scenario has it theWashington Post - 414 words
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Article, Illustration236 1979-06-29 12 Australian Information Service Sydaey: Science experiments by Sydney schoolgirl Sarah Goldsmid, 14, have led to the development of a device that may save diamond buyers a fortune. Sarah's heat conductivity test on gemstones with two schoolfriends, Rosemary Thwaite and Jenene James, at aAustralian Information Service - 236 words
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Article143 1979-06-29 12 NYT Scientists at Johns Hopkins University have developed a simple test to help doctors regulate the dosage of drugs used to treat schizophrenia. The test is expected to reduce the possibility of giving patients more drugs than they need, thus unnecessarily risking unwanted side effects. TheNYT - 143 words
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Article254 1979-06-29 12 'More satellites than we first thought' NYT Two astronomers have reported that the solar system contains many more moons than previously thought, and that eight of the larger planetoids (asteroids) probably have at least 23 natural satellites. Drawing conclusions from observations made by aNYT - 254 words
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Article97 1979-06-29 12 NYT People with obstructive lung diseases that often leave them short of breath can learn improved breathing patterns through computerised biofeedback training, a Boston University nurse has reported. Nurse Judith Sitzman said in 19 to 22 training sessions over two to three months, four patients wyreNYT - 97 words
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Advertisement22 1979-06-29 12 offers .a complete range of CLASSICAL/ POPULAR RECORDS TAPES VISIT US AT 248-B Orchard Road, Singapore 9 (opp. Mandarin s. Hotel) j22 words
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716 1979-06-29 13 Bharathi Mohan - Viet envoy calls for topic's withdrawal at British meet r Business News and Views L By Bharathi Mohan oar London reporter The question of whether countries of the free world should still do business with Vietnam in view of its treatment of the716 words
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Article289 1979-06-29 13 New York, Friday With the uncertainty of how much Opec is going to raise prices out of the way, institutional investors got down to the business of adjusting their portfolios yesterday and pushed stocks higher in active trading. The Opec ministers, after three days of haggling, raised289 words
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Article38 1979-06-29 13 UPI New York, Friday Dow Jones closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday: 30 industrials 843.04 (up 2.52); 20 transport 242.89 (up 0.97); 15 utilities 106.53 (up 0.07); 65 stocks 295.40 (up 0.84). UPIUPI - 38 words
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Article217 1979-06-29 13 UPI London, Friday The US dollar rode up and down on world money*" markets yesterday, boosted by aggressive buying by some Eeuropean central banks in the wake of the new Opec oil price increase. Gold plummeted sharply in London and Zurich. The dollar closed marginally higher in fiveUPI - 217 words
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Article274 1979-06-29 14 Reuter London, Friday Argentina's Guiilermo Vilas yesterday became the latest celebrated victim of the posse of ambitious young Americans sweeping through the men's singles at the Wimbledon tennis championships. Vilas, the sixth seed, went down 5-7, 6-2, 6-1, 7-6 in his second round match against unseeded TimReuter - 274 words
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Article589 1979-06-29 14 Reuter Results in the championships yesterday. Mea's stagles ncwi mad: Victor Pecci (Paraguay) bt Phil Dent (Aust) 6-4, 7-6. 6-3; Roscoe Tanner (US) bt Peter McNamara (Aust) 6-1, 7-6, 6-4; Jimmy Connors (US) bt Marty Riessen (US) 6-7, 64. 7-6, 6-0; Gilles Morreton (Fra) bt Manuel OrantesReuter - 589 words
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Article123 1979-06-29 14 AP London, Friday Staid old Wimbledon blushed but declined to be offended by the plunging neckline that plunged too far in the tennis championships. The accident happened to 18-year-old American Linda Siegel in a secondround match on Wednesday against Billie Jean King, six-times women's champion. She lostAP - 123 words
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Article, Illustration488 1979-06-29 15 BRIAN MILLER - Veteran Peter Bhasi paves the way j^^^Hockey By BRIAN MILLER Singapore Airlines, for all their power and thrust, were held for 34 minutes before they managed to set the pace for their 2-0 victory over Khalsa in the Singapore Hockey As- sociation Premier League match at Balestier Road488 words
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Article30 1979-06-29 15 Serangoon Gardens and Queenstown will meet in the final of the Inter-Con-stituency netball championship at Gay World Stadium tomorrow. Punggol will meet Ang Mo Kio for third placing.30 words
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Article307 1979-06-29 15 Desmond Oon - Passing Shots By I Desmond Oon Singapore's National tennis team are presently in Ipoh on an important mission to wrest the coveted Chua Cup from defending champions Penang in the Malaysian Inter-State champion ship starting today. But I am afraid they have an uphill task. Singapore307 words
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Article, Illustration614 1979-06-29 16 SURESH NAIR - gS^Athletics By SURESH NAIR The blistering heat at "the National Stadium and a pre-race plan lhat misfired, robbed schoolboy long distancer, Suppiah Swendran, the chance of breaking a record in the 1500 m on the fourth day of the National Schools' track and field championships.614 words
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Article272 1979-06-29 16 SURESH NAIR - ■KjS Rugby By SURESH NAIR The Singapore Cricket Club's Padanc will once again be the "tattle-field" for perennial rugby rivals St Andrew's and Raffles Institution as they fight for honours in this afternoon's National Schools' rugby finals. The 3.30 p.m. clash will witness the272 words
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Article, Illustration672 1979-06-29 17 FAUZI OMAR - as Singapore capitalise on their complacency The Merdeka tournament By FAUZI OMAR Kuala Lumpur, Friday It seems that Malaysia "B", who are supposed to be a feeder squad to the national side, have adopted a complacent attitude in their game at a very "early age."Picture by Malay Mail - 672 words
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Article329 1979-06-29 17 OOI KOK CHUEN - By OOI KOK CHUEN Kuala Lumpur, Friday When Singapore played Malaysia "B" last night, one notable absentee was their 17-year-old midfield genius Fandi Ahmad. Although Singapore managed to emerge 2-1 winners after trailing 1-0 at ha If time, their rally was certainly not due to329 words
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Article192 1979-06-29 17 Kuala Lumpur, Friday The South Koreans, who boast of the famous "praying mantis" Lee Young Moo, can never fail to provide the "sideshows" in the Merdeka tournament. In previous tournaments, midfielder Young Moo would go on his knees in supplication and thanks whenever South192 words
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Article, Illustration264 1979-06-29 18 Sutton Coldfield (England), Australian Rodger Davis was the only player To break 70 in a controversial opening round of the >.50,000 (about *****,000) Knglish golf Classic at I lei fry yesterday. Davis, 28, from Sydney, recorded a 69 for a twostroke lead but a264 words
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Article, Illustration719 1979-06-29 18 Lim Kee Chan - As Cup trials reach halfway mark... TEE-UP with Lim Kee Chan Talib Haron of Keppel has the best four-round score todate as the eight-week 16-round South East Asia (Putra Cup) and the AsiaPacific (Nomura Cup) championship trials enter the final half. Talib shot the719 words
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Advertisement308 1979-06-29 14 LASSIFIE ADS AT YOUR SERVICE Telephone Service:Weekduys 8.30 a.m. 5.00 p.m. Saturdays 8.30 a.m. 3.00 p.m. I'uhlir Holidays 9.00 a.m. 1.00 p.m. Counter Service:Hfliulur office hours Ansatone Service:A Hit office hours ELSA VEO MOOCL CENTRE New classes In modelling, deportment and personal grooming commencing on Tuesday evening and Saturday afternoon.308 words
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Advertisement216 1979-06-29 14 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES SMALL ESTABLISHED MANOF ACTURING company urgently needs loan of $20,000 repayable with good Interest within 24 months by Instalments. Interested party please write, giving telephone number U> NN Box 1001. AH correspondence will be treated In confidence and reply assuretf Loan terms to be negotiated. a fl HIRE216 words
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Advertisement391 1979-06-29 14 LOOKINO FOR MEN'S best friend? This Is 11. Beautiful black, ashcream Pekingese puppies bred by genuine dog lover SKC registered. 78 Jalan Selaseh, Seletar. R a SPECIAL TREATMENTS SINGAPORE ACUPUNCTURE CENTRE. 104. Ist floor. International Plaza. Anson Road. Tel: *****47. Consultation hours: 830 a.m. 12.00 p m/ 2 00 p.m.391 words
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Miscellaneous285 1979-06-29 14 JJ m ACROSS 8 Explosive 9 Discloses 10 Gesture of respect 11 Lat. abbr. 12 Garden item 13 Platform on runners 18 Inspiration: It. 22 Wild rage 24 Give up 26 Factotum 29 Melody 30 Auld syne 31 Drive away rudely 32 One of the move 33 Flirt 34 Verbal285 words
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Miscellaneous260 1979-06-29 15 YOUR LUCKY STARS IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you have a great deal of force combined with a sensitivity that prevents you from misusing it. You are easy to get along with, for you make few demands upon others. At the same time, you make considerable demands upon yourself,260 words
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Miscellaneous577 1979-06-29 15 Cut out and pin with other coupons. Posting instructions appear below Name (Mr./ Mrs./ Miss): Address: N R.I.C. No. Tel: FILL IN MISSING LETTERS ACROSS USING CLUES BELOW Cut along dotted lines CLUES FOR IM-5 1. Writ* music 2. Break-up of a marriage 3. Whan a boat is cartain paraons577 words
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Advertisement87 1979-06-29 16 ORCHARD: NOW SHOWING! 4 SHOWS DAILY: 1.30,4.00,6.30, 9.15PM. MAGGIE SMITH—ACADEMY AWARD WINNER FOR BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS Alan Alda Jane Fonda Elaine May Michael Caine Waller Matthau Richard Fryor Bill Cosby Maggie Smith M t4 Nr 4, 4 I he best tno-hour vacation in town! COI l MHI I'll Tl Kl87 words
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Advertisement62 1979-06-29 17 HOW TO MIX INVESTMENT WITH PLEASURE 3? r ft When prices elsewhere are rising in double quick time, it's smart to invest in the future. Select from our wide array of precious and semiprecious stones. And wear it for pleasure too S.RH.DK SIiyA.JKWKLI.KRS G-13, TangMn Shopping Centra. TangUn Road. Singapore62 words
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Miscellaneous75 1979-06-29 17 ANDY CARP LOOK. MISSUS.ONE MORE CHIRP OUTO' YOU AN', ?Tfl all Right, all right. i know "THE ACTION I ITS SEEN- YOU'LL BE SEE IN' SOME ACTION!! cr NOW LISTENm m m <r. M S5 m I m 3 m !k B UOVAL, mi m m Vr. a a n;75 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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Article, Illustration517 1979-06-29 19 Review Schaal debate series an TV By Margaret Cute* Bright sparks are igniting our television screens every Saturday evening for the next few weeks in the school Debate series. TV debates have always impressed and judging from the opening round of this series,517 words
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373 1979-06-29 19 The public can now have a chance to give their views on the proposed Women's Charter (Amendment) Bill. A seminar to discuss the Bill will be held tomorrow at the Council of Social Service, at 2.30 p.m. The Bill was first read in373 words
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Miscellaneous1345 1979-06-29 19 [i THE WAY TO COURTESY EXHIBITION,' at the Geylang West community centre. On till tomorrow. POOD HYGIENE EXHIBITION, at the Kampong Chai Chee community centre. On till tomorrow ROAD SAFETY EXHIBITION, at the Bedok community centre, On till Sunday. BRINGING up secure CHILDREN a panel presentation by Mrs Esther Tan,1,345 words
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Miscellaneous142 1979-06-29 19 Today: 1.00 a.m. (2.6 m), 7.45 a.m. (0.2 m), 2.22 p.m. (2.2 m), 7.52 p.m. (1.0 m). Tomorrow: 1.40 a.m. (2.5 m), 8.19 a.m. (0.3 m), 2.56 p.m. (2.2 m), 8.33 p.m. (1.0 m). Saaday: 2.20 a.m. (2.4 m), 8.54 a.m. (0.5 m), 3.32 p.m. (2.2 m), 9.18 p.m. (1.0142 words
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Article43 1979-06-29 20 AH FOOK: Sentosa's going to have a $l2 million monorail which will have 15 open-sided cabins (or sightseeing. MEI LIN: Before they start building it, they'd better" make sure they have enough sights on Sentosa to make a monorail ride worthwhile.43 words
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Advertisement333 1979-06-29 20 U€!EE Sfrelchabtetylon Socks for Sports Casual wear ff[\ Cool and comfortable.... a good pair to have on your feet Alalia D*pi Stor* Pt* Lid C K Tang Lid Champion Snom Cortina D*pt Stor* Gim Lm D*pi Stor* Hong Shang Co KAJ Chotirmal I Co Metro (MP) Pt* Lid Monatea Sno*333 words
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Miscellaneous539 1979-06-29 20 TV uuuuulNMfll SINGAPORE 5 700 million people in 43 countries can't be wrong. AND RADIO SI TELEFUNKEN 3.11 OPKNINU ANN 01) NCEME NTS followed by HOUSEWIVES' MATINEE: Late Autumn (r). Mandarin movie. 1.11 OPENING NOUNCEMENTSfoIIowed by PLAY GUITAR: Part 10. Ulf Goran teaches his students to play The Streets of539 words
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Miscellaneous224 1979-06-29 20 Today's top shows SPORTS PARADE (Ch.5, 6.35 p.m. in colour). Tonight's programme features the final of the Phev Yew Kok International basketball competition, the athletics age group meet and the exhibition of the jumbo tennis. We also see the Singapore Malays 2-nil win over Negri Sembilan Malays in the Sultan's224 words
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