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Title Section20 1979-10-15 1 New Nation SINGAPORE Monday, October 15, 1979 2697 Price 25 cents M.C.(P) No. 144/1/79 r- 1 i NF.W NATION COMMENT20 words
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Article262 1979-10-15 1 Terry Ang - Now administrative officers in police stations can lead raids and seize films By Terry Ang Administration officers of the eight police land divisons and the marine division can now lead raids and seize pornographic films, including video tapes, without warrants. They got these powers when262 words
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Article53 1979-10-15 1 Reuter Jerusalem, Monday The Israeli government said yesterday it would not expropriate private Arab land to expand Jewish settlements in occupied territories. After a five-hour cabinet meeting, cabinet secretary Arye Naor said ministers had decided to expand seven Israeli settlements on the West Bank using government-ownedReuter - 53 words
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Article53 1979-10-15 1 AFP New Delhi, Monday. The first elections held in Sikkim since it was integrated into India in 1975 were won by supporters of the sovereign of the former tiny Himalayan kingdom. They won 16 seats out of 31 in the Legislative Assembly of the new Indian state, itAFP - 53 words
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61 1979-10-15 1 Fire pitted twe meter spare pert stops tad a plastics firm la Mending Laae yesterday. Pellee said the Ore. which started at aheat 19.11 p.m., was hreeght ander ceetrel after three hears by three lire eaglaes. Ne eae was lajsred la the Maae.61 words
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Advertisement19 1979-10-15 1 Three shock wins Vincent Lee, 13, beats 100 seasoned golfers Page 16 m M. New Mandarin serial Page 1919 words
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Advertisement17 1979-10-15 1 IN THE OTHER PAGES: Moneywords couKn and results 13; Stars Comics 17; Crossword 18; What's On 12.17 words
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Advertisement119 1979-10-15 1 S.RH.DK SII\A JKWKIiJ^RS G I 3 Tanglin Stopping Centra.Singapore lOM T« *****28 Branch 1/ 3 Central Buildi SKI2SOA Colourful Pop-up Toaster The cover doubles as a bread server. Finished in harvest gold body with stainless steel trim. m POP-UP TOASTERS ENGINEERED FOR PERFECTION What better way to start your day119 words
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Miscellaneous18 1979-10-15 1 Forecast Singapore's weather outlook from 1 to 6 p.m.: Cloudy. Sunset today: 6.23 p.m. Sunrise tomorrow: 6.18 a.m.18 words
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Article, Illustration341 1979-10-15 2 'Aching bones and numb hands' The next time you take an air-con taxi, don't be surprised if the man at the wheel appears to be cold to you. He may have valid reasons. He may be suffering from a backache, pain in the legs,341 words
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Article39 1979-10-15 2 The University of Singapore's extramural studies department will hold an eight-lecture course on children's literature and enrichment activities at the National Library every Tuesday from 7 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. starting Oct 23. The fee is $35.39 words
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Article32 1979-10-15 2 The National Safety First Council will hold a dinner at the Neptune Theatre Restaurant on Wednesday at 7 p.m. to select Miss Singapore for the Miss World contest in London.32 words
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Article31 1979-10-15 2 Prof Chia Boon Lock from the Singapore General Hospital will give a talk-cum-slide show on ischaemic heart diseases at the National Library tomorrow at 5.30 p.m. Admission is free.31 words
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Article112 1979-10-15 2 Reuter Johore Bahru, Monday About 800 Malaysian and Indonesian soldiers Jesterday ended a six-day oint military exercise aimed at improving communications between the armies. Malaysian Home Minister Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie, who was briefed on the exercise, told reporters the troops had no difficulties in usingReuter - 112 words
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Advertisement157 1979-10-15 2 EHE mna r\i:v\ Mk You'll love their music ATAN, SAID and RUKI perform nightly (except Sundays) at MELATI DINETTE. You'll love their music, your favourite songs played in their inimitable style. Come relax and be entertained at Melati's spacious lounge. Drinks are reasonably priced and 30% off list price during157 words
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Advertisement95 1979-10-15 2 Mouth ulcers. Teething pains. Denture pains. Toothaches. Anbesol*'s' local anaesthetic formula kills pain and helps healing. If you suffer from mouth ulcers or denture irritation, see your nearest pharmacy 'or drugstore and ask for Anbesol*'.'Anbesol*' contains a local anaesthetic and it is available without prescription. It also includes two powerful95 words
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Article, Illustration220 1979-10-15 3 The substantial wage Increases this year is nnllkely to deter Japanese investors and baslnessmen from lnvesttaa in Singapore, an •ffieial of the Tokyo-based Japan Federation of Employers' Association "Japanese industrialists can absorb a wage rise of !l to N per cent," the association's depnty220 words
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Article105 1979-10-15 3 Share prices improved during the first 45 minutes of trading at the Stock Exchange of Singapore today. BUBINEBS DONE First Section F. Merlin (2) 1.00 (6) 0.99 C. Dev. (5) 1.39 S. Land (1) 1.91 C C (10) 3.00 C.K. Tang (1) 2.11 Genting (1) 3.80 Haw Par105 words
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Article557 1979-10-15 3 Singaporemanufacturers are showing a greater interest in mechanising their operations, mainly because of rising wages. They are rushing not only to the Economic Development Board for loans but also to the National Productivity Board, seeking advice on how to cut their over-dependence on labour: Loans granted557 words
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Article29 1979-10-15 3 MP for Jurong, Mr Ho Kah Leong, will open the graphic art from schools exhibition at the National Museum Young People's gallery on Friday at 6 p.m.29 words
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Advertisement20 1979-10-15 3 CffIHIMS fflfflUflLSM fTTSUP V. Vfc 0 r X ■>r *4' J '•> L Si T- .xfta* m 6m* m y </ op20 words
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Miscellaneous75 1979-10-15 3 Big Sweep Big Sweep drawn at Bukit Timah on Saturday: First: *****2 Secend: *****0 Third: *****6 Starters: Nos. *****7 *****6 *****7 *****9 *****6 *****6 *****2 *****9. Csnselatton: Nos. *****9 *****2 *****8 *****7 *****6 *****2 *****1 *****2 *****9 *****3. Big Sweep drawn at Bukit Timah On Sunday: First: *****9 Second: *****475 words
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Article, Illustration92 1979-10-15 4 AT THE TEACHERS' PARTY FOR CHILDREN Popeye was there. So was his girlfriend Olive. Together, they tried to keep the children happy. And they probably succeeded. Ip this picture Popeye tries to keep little Ade- llne happy with a sweet. Popeye and Olive were at the92 words
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Article41 1979-10-15 4 The Singapore National Heart Association will hold an art competition for students in conjunction with this year's National Heart Week campaign from Dec 15 to 20. The theme of the competition is A Healthy Heart, A Healthy Child.41 words
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Article234 1979-10-15 4 Dealers doing a brisk business here in factory-reconditioned cars imported from Japan have found other outlets too Malaysia and Sri Lanka. One of them, Mr S.H. Kang said: "There is a big market for such cars in Malaysia and Sri Lanka. "We re-exported a number234 words
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Article180 1979-10-15 4 The newly-formed Singapore Airlines group 25-year Club held its first annual general meeting at Hyatt Hotel last Friday to elect the club's officials. Mr Chai Hon Yam (projects manager, projects department, SIA) was elected president. The secretary is Mr George Rengasamy (technical supplies manager, engineering division,180 words
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Advertisement175 1979-10-15 4 n E N J a, The SAF in its continuous development programme, has e limited number of vacancies for young ladies as RIGGERS. This is an exciting and responsible careerv involving the inspection and packing of parachutes. You will also be trained in modifying and re-designing, sewing of these important175 words
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Article, Illustration176 1979-10-15 5 Mrs Irene Chong has done it again. This time, she has hit the jackpot too. And it is her thira win in the New Nation Moneywords contest. Her previous wins were $500 and $200, the latter was only two weeks ago. On Saturday, Mrs Chong176 words
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Article30 1979-10-15 5 Second-lieutenant Chan Kah Choong will give a talk-cum-slioe show on the SAF Boys School at the Toa Payoh branch library on Friday at 7.30 p.m. Admission is free.30 words
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Article29 1979-10-15 5 A talk in Malay on short story and its trends will be held at the Toa Payoh branch library on Wednesday at 7.30 p.m. Admission is free.29 words
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Article298 1979-10-15 5 Employers from 17 Asian countries, including Singapore, favour giving workers a voice in decision-making at the shop-floor level as one way of raising productivity. "It was agreed that the co-operation of labour is essential to improve productivity," saia the employers in a report at the end298 words
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Advertisement32 1979-10-15 5 [<{@+;?;_@~?<!?$:)>["}<`&^'>\&^ CARPETS RUGS of true Kashmiri quality w» > > J" V ft a wf ARTS CRUETS of INDU i »T J 4»- 163-A.TANGUN ROAD, SPORE 10Z4.TEL *****89 Mon-Sat 9.30a.m.-8.00p.m. Sun taOOa.m-B.OOpm. WHOLESALE INQUMES WELCOMED32 words
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Article, Illustration197 1979-10-15 6 Reuter Teheran, Monday Iran's council of experts today passed a constitutional clause giving Ayatollah Kuhollah Khomelny the authority to name armed forces chiefs, declare war and veto candidates for the presidency. The controversial! clause was passed after a debate in the 73-member assem- bly, whichReuter - 197 words
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Article98 1979-10-15 6 UPI TODAY is Monday, Oct. 15, the 288 th day of 1979 with 77 to follow. Those born on this date are under the sign of Libra. ON THIS DATE IN HISTORY: In 1917, the most famous spy of World War I, Gertrude Zelle, knovm as Mata Hari, wasUPI - 98 words
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Article33 1979-10-15 6 Reuter Bangkok, Monday The official Vietnamese army newspaper said yesterday that the Association of South-east Asian Nations (Asean) was not neutral on the question of Kampuchea, Vietnam News Agency (VNA) reported.Reuter - 33 words
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Article201 1979-10-15 6 AP London, Monday A book by a former British prisoner of war depicting the horrors of life in a Japanese prison camp looks like becoming a best seller in Japan. Author Leo Rawlings said the book's success is all the more' remarkable because 47 British publish-AP - 201 words
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Article, Illustration262 1979-10-15 6 World Focus Reuter Teheran, Monday A West German busi- nessman was killed by unidentified gunmen yesterday and at least one western embassy warned its nationals to watch out for similar attacks. Hans Joachim Leib, financial manager of the Iranian subsidiary of West Germany's Merck Pharmaceutical Company, wasReuter - 262 words
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Article73 1979-10-15 6 UPI Istanbul, Monday Opposition leader Suleyman Demirel's Justice Party won a landslide victory in Turkey's blood-stained byelection yesterday, gaining enough seats in the national assembly to oust Mr Bulent Ecevit's 21-month-old government. With about 50 per cent of the votes tabulated, Mr Ecevit's Republican People'sUPI - 73 words
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Article50 1979-10-15 6 DJ London, Monday Bride-to-be Jane IJnch, 22, has been awarded CM,Mt (about $135,M1) damages In the High Court because she can't wear the traditional gold wedding ring. She's allergic to gold alter a road crash, so she'll wear a platinum ring when she marries William Coles, 27. DJDJ - 50 words
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Miscellaneous402 1979-10-15 6 River of Flowing Sand Sungai Pasir Hanyut illustrator: Hou Soon Ming PflT a m m* ft e «c a M v 1 s fx 5ks /i SS sn m K Bk. A«Xfl§»J!fctf ATTIC JTTH+®& o _h o A*fcs$it minm±w The two fought in the water and then Then Ba Jie402 words
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Article, Illustration193 1979-10-15 7 Deals approved says paper World Focus UPI Tokyo, Monday The United States has agreed to give tacit approval to arms exports to China by West European countries, a Japanese newspaper reported yesterday. The report on the eve of Chinese leader Hua Guofeng's visit to FranceUPI - 193 words
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Article118 1979-10-15 7 AP Paris, Monday Right down to an extra-long red' carpet, the French are going all out to honour Premier Hua Guofeng with pomp on the first visit to Western Europe by any Chinese head of government. Mr Hua arrives here today at 11.30 a.m. (Singa- pore 5.30AP - 118 words
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95 1979-10-15 7 AP Bonn, Monday Chancellor Helmut Schmidt endorsed yesterday a new generation of US nuclear missiles for deployment in Europe, saying Nato would proceed despite Soviet threats of countermeasures. "The West will not renounce something that the Soviets long ago achieved in their region," MrAP - 95 words
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Article, Illustration131 1979-10-15 7 Washington, Monday. President Carter's campaign organisers said yesterday ne had won a badly needed victory over Senator Edward Kennedy in the Florida Democratic Party caucus, held in Orlando. A victory was important to bolster Mr Carter's reelection prospects in the face of an increasingly certain 1980131 words
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Advertisement202 1979-10-15 7 "OU ft* 9*> IT '1 #*J If s'J&4 "&TL 4 i'dM v.; WJfM y*r*4 m So many bargains, so much variety. In Singapore the old-style craftsman is disappearing: the opera mask-maker, the clog maker, the lantern maker. And with them dies the art of shopping directly with the expert who202 words
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Article467 1979-10-15 8/9 Premier Hua Guofeng's swing to four West European countries beginning today underlines the importance placed on personal diplomacy by the Chinese communist leadership. The current trip of Mr Hua, however, cannot match his epochal foray last summer to Yugoslavia and Rumania, with a stopover in Iran,467 words
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WHISPERS By ISPY
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Article44 1979-10-15 8/9 A bank robber dropped his loot of 10,000 Swiss francs in Berne, Switzerland. What was more astonishing was not the caper but the fact that all the scattered notes were returned to the bank Ity passersby. Would Singaporeans have done the same?44 words
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Article34 1979-10-15 8/9 A puzzled motorist sent this poser to Ispy: Why is it that when a power failure takes place, all the lights are out except for those on the CBD gantry post?34 words
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Article, Illustration1680 1979-10-15 8/9 Edgar Koh - Events that led US Customs on round-the-world search The recent smashing of an international wildlife smuggling racket in the United States catapulted a Singapore businessman and the republic into the headlines. In May, Christopher Wee Boon Kong, the man who tried and failed to set up1,680 words
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Article, Illustration529 1979-10-15 8/9 There was a somewhat' insensitive suggestion a Jew months ago that Philadelphia be chosen as the landing spot for the then falling and disintegrating $kylab. Philadelphia was also quoted as the best place to avoid because of the outbreak of the mysterious and fatal529 words
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Advertisement164 1979-10-15 8/9 Regain strength.With Yomeishu. CONTAINS MORE THAN 10 MEDICINAL HERBS Yomeishu is a timeless tonic for the active people of today. Prepared from a 370-yearold formula handed down through the generations, Yomeishu contains more than 10 medicinal herbs well-known in the East for their health promoting properties. Get the positive feel164 words
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Article, Illustration288 1979-10-15 10/11 The handbag's no longer just something we carry things in; it's now become important as a fashion accessory in itself. Take those little disco bags for example. I find it frustrating that I can't slip in it a wallet, cosmetic bag and notebook which IPictures: Steven Lee - 288 words
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Article, Illustration99 1979-10-15 10/11 The Chinese cosmetic industry IS growing. And it doesn't necessarily take an expert like Mr Robert Kamerschen, president of Max Factor, to make this observation. Mr Kamerschen was In China recently for a week's visit. Among the products he saw in the stores were skin-care needs, hair creams,99 words
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Article, Illustration116 1979-10-15 10/11 "MACHO, MACHO man..." goes the chorus of a recent pop hit and if that's what you want to be perhaps it'll take only a drop of Faberge's new scent called but, of course, Macho. Pronounced "mah-cho", the word is probably the most virile in the dictionary.116 words
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Article107 1979-10-15 10/11 IF HE leans over and whispers "Babe" in your ear, forget those romantic 00-ahs. He may just be referring to a new perfume, also from Faberge, called Babe. According to the blurb, you're in good company when you use the perfume. Margaux Hemingway, among others, is for the107 words
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Article515 1979-10-15 10/11 Becky - SOAP BOX Becky One of the most shattering lessons in my life was simply this: that we are all, somehow, schizoid you know, split personalities. The you you think you know isn't all there is to you (if you know what I515 words
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Advertisement92 1979-10-15 10/11 'A A The Beauty of the purple fluth of dawri captured brilliantly In a clone. The Amethyst Available at- S.PH.De Silua S.PH.DE SILVA JEWELLERS G-13. T«nglm Shopping Cantra, Singapore 1024. Tal: *****28. Branch: 1/3 Cantral Building. Hong Kong. r w N M. aqua toy MADE WITH CARE IN GREAT BRITAIN92 words
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Advertisement17 1979-10-15 10/11 DOROTHY DRAY PR^^THNESS Sf 3 -I i "v,®iJ fcav."""! M l.,»coW" l,an oltm d Go" °^-|i on17 words
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Article, Illustration519 1979-10-15 12 Roderick Pestana - Motoriiuj l»v Roderick Pestana The Toyota Hi-Lux 1600, which is now assembled in Singapore at the Ford plant in Bukit Timah, is an attractive looking pick-up which runs with salooncar smoothness. A popular model, ever since it first appeared on the Singapore market about four519 words
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666 1979-10-15 12 Lee Chiu San - Motorcycling by I Lee Chiu San We've been taking a peek at what Japan will be offering motorcyclists next year, and the first glimpses we have suggest that we will be having more variants. Variants are nothing new to the American market, but666 words
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Advertisement263 1979-10-15 12 What makes your car sag or droop? Heavy loads? Weak springs? Load-levelersPhelp compensate those sagging springs Monroe Rear Load-leveler®stabilizes the car for better road holding, greatly increases load-carrying capacity. Combines a variable-rate steel coil-spring with a heavy duty automatic adjusting shock absorber I Gives your vehicle added spring weight tor263 words
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Article397 1979-10-15 13 r 1 v Business News and Views i Reuter Washington, Monday President Carter will pursue'a tight money policy over the months ahead to fight inflation even though it raises the risk of deeper economic recession, presidential adviser Alfred Kahn said yesterday. Mr Kahn, the president's anti-inflationReuter - 397 words
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Article, Illustration383 1979-10-15 13 Talk about the souvenir industry and the name that frequently comes to mind is Mr Y«ag Poh Shin. His name is closely associated with the progress of Se la rigor Pewter (S) which produces pewter ware. He helped to start the firm in 19® and today it383 words
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Advertisement58 1979-10-15 13 SECURITY PROBLEM? PTI. LTD. 239-241. TCLOK KURAU ROAD TELOK MANSION SINGAPORE 1542 J 1 Wt/ pOVrt* CRF-2112M Mark H Auto-Reverse Cassette Car Stereo. Stereo.) 1 FET, 16 Trs., 710*8, 15 Diodes. Treble Bass Loudness Control. 18 watts RMS Per Channel at 4 ohms. Obtainable At: Poh Seng Auto Supply Co.,58 words
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Miscellaneous586 1979-10-15 13 MONDAY MONEYWORDS Cut out and pin with other coupons. Posting instructions appear below Name: Occupation: Address: NR I.C. No: ,Cut v along dotted lines, FILL IN MISSING LETTERS ACROSS USING CLUES BELOW CLUES FOR JC -1 1. Appeal for charity 2. One can imagine a helping to save a boy586 words
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Miscellaneous416 1979-10-15 13 Moneyivords results $9000 jackpot won □DQ ODD I mm One entrant submitted a solution which corresponded in all respects with the set of answers held by the judges to be the most apt and accurate in the New Nation Moneywords Contest "JA." She is: MDM IRENE CHONG, 122 HIGHLAND ROAD,416 words
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Article202 1979-10-15 14 Now he trounces Aussie champ Squash Reuter Melbourne, Monday Pakistani teenager Jehangir Khan yesterday crushed Australian champion Frank Donnelly in the semifinal of the World Amateur squash championship here. Jehangir, 15, won 94, 9-4, 9-3 and ad- 1 vances to the final against Britain's PhilipReuter - 202 words
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Article404 1979-10-15 14 Soccer Reuter Zurich, Monday China, newly restored to the international soccer scene, have a good chance of qualifying for the finals of the 1982 World Cup in Spain, International Football Federation (Fifa) E resident Dr Joao Haveinge said yesterday. "I saw the Chinese national teamReuter - 404 words
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Article475 1979-10-15 14 UPI Zurich, Monday Singapore face a tough task In Group 4 of the Asia-Oceanic section after the draw yesterday for the qualifying groups of the 1982 World Cup in Spain. They will face Hong Kong, Macao, China, North Korea, and Japan. Two-time runners-up Holland and former championsUPI - 475 words
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Article665 1979-10-15 15 Jockey Ooi joins 'classic' band By SCRUTINEER The Singapore Gold Cup provided the most thrilling and anxietyfilled two minutes in sports at Bukit Timah yesterday when local jockey C. H. Ooi landed rank outsider Bold Hunter a neck winner from the strongly backed Genthus- (Taffy Thomas) toBy SCRUTINEER - 665 words
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Article, Illustration127 1979-10-15 15 Just one look. And perhapo that was enough (or jockey C.H. Ooi (right) to size up the opposition as the Singapore Gold Cup field catapult out of the starting stalls. Right on the heels of Ooi's horse, Bold Hunter, is Ciood Report II (No. 9), with Genthus127 words
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Article, Illustration172 1979-10-15 15 Ist Sky High D; 2nd Celeste; 3rd Privateer 11. Wen by: 4,2, 3. Time: 1.21. Ist Snipper; ted Persuader; 3rd Ragtere. Wm by: I, t, 1. Time: 1.27. Ist Invincible IV; 2nd Tidal Wave; 3rd Fierce King. Wen by: 2, Vi, 1172 words
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Article, Illustration978 1979-10-15 16 LIM KEE CHAN - Bubbling Bob says next year's will be over 72 holes WEEKEND GOLF by LIM KEE CHAN "It was a tremendous success," declared Warren captain Bob Dawson immediately after the club's first 54-hole stroke championship on Saturday. And success has prompted Bob to add: ItH definitely be aPictures by DAVID TAN - 978 words
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Article224 1979-10-15 16 It dldat take IS-year-old Vincent Lee very long te establish himself as championship material when he heat a large Held ef nearly 1M seasened golfers te win the Warren Captain's Day stableford eempetltlen yesterday.' Vincent, playing efl 21, scored a total of 41 Si224 words
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Article377 1979-10-15 16 Reuter UPI Wentworth, Monday Bill Rogers, the American who had finished second four times this year in major golf tournaments, stroked a two-metre putt on the last green yesterday to snatch a dramatic one-hole win in the £110,000 (about $473,000) World Match Play. The 28-year-old Texan tookReuter; UPI - 377 words
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Article, Illustration589 1979-10-15 17 WILFRED YEO - Wong's win may be turning point for us Badminton By WILFRED YEO "I did it for Singapore and my teammates!" exclaimed the l\omegrowu Wong Shoon Keat, his joy popping out like a cork from a bottle of champagne, after his sparkling 18-13, 2-15, 17-15 shock win over589 words
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Article342 1979-10-15 17 IN SUPER CHALLENGE I Tennis Agencies Perth, Monday American tennis star John McEnroe last night made a clean sweep pf the A $400,000 ($1 million) Super Challenge at the Perth entertainment centre. McEnroe, 20, the US Open champion, disposed of Argentina's Guillermo Vilas 6-2, 6-4 toAgencies - 342 words
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Article, Illustration962 1979-10-15 18 A fine show wins him recall to the S'pore team Soccer Midfielder-turned-striker Rajagopal Suriamoorthy won a "return" ticket to the National squad after his exemplary performance in Singapore Business Houses Football League's 5-2 victory over Pahang in the Feith Cup at the National Stadium last night. Suriamoorthy almostPictures by JERRY SEH - 962 words
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Advertisement371 1979-10-15 14 ANNOUNCEMENTS ELBA YEO MODEL CENTRE New classes In Professional Modelling, Deportment and Personal Grooming commencing In November either on Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday evenings and Saturday afternoons. Register now For further details, tel: *****/*****1 or call personally at: Suite 116, Ist floor, M G Centre, Clemenceau Avenue. PRE-CHRIBTMAB SALE AT371 words
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Advertisement508 1979-10-15 14 MISCELLANEOUS LOVER MARRIAOE-AIO BUREAU assists you to gel your friends, lifetime partners privately, confidentially. Personal genuine Introductions guaranteed Ckll personally: 202, 2nd floor, People's Park Centre, S'pore 1. Tel: *****7. TV/RADIO SALES V SERVICES J TRAVEL GUIDE NAM HO TRAVEL Service (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. S.T.P.B. Lie No: 140 West Malaysia508 words
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Advertisement132 1979-10-15 14 KIM Travel Service (Pte) Ltd Tel: *****42,*****43,*****44. *****5,*****46,*****47,*****48 Daily: Gentlng by air 2 Days $110, plus helicopter $170- Express bus to Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiplng, Penang Haadyal. Sunday: Taiwan (Huallan/Ushan/Kaohslung)/Hong Kong (Macau)/Bangkok/Pattaya. 8 Days $1370, 11 Oays $1529, 14 Days $1649. Group Oapt 12/11, 26/11, 3/12,17/12. Wast Malaysia (Incl. Cameron132 words
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Miscellaneous437 1979-10-15 14 YOUR LUCKY IF IT'S YOUR BORN today, you possess extremely good judgment. You do not need hindsight to tell you how things might have been had you made other-'deci-sions, for you are quite able to imagine and consider all angles before you make decisions. You are facile with words, whether437 words
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Advertisement91 1979-10-15 17 Make it grand, make it at Ruby Restaurant Re Ltd 302.3rd Floor Gluttons Corner Tanjong Pagar Complex Taniong Pagar Road Singapore 0208 <£ Ruby Restaurant Red Ster Restaurant serve you the best in Cantonese Cuisine, supervised by well-known chefs. Tham Yuen Kai. Sin Leong. Hooi Kok Wai Lau Yoke Put91 words
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Miscellaneous44 1979-10-15 17 HOCKEY: Premier League Khalsa v Jansenites (Balestier Road); Police v Schools (Thomson Road), both matches at 5.15 p.m. SOCCER: President's Cup (3rd rd) Sembawang Sports Club v Farrer Park United (Jalan Besar Stadium, 8 p.m.). PWD Inter-Branch First v Fourth (Mountbatten pitch, 5.15 p.m.).44 words
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Miscellaneous44 1979-10-15 17 ANDY CAPP IF YOU WANT "ID GBf IN TOUCH lU BE LDO&IN at that place -that OVERLOOKS FOOTBALL GROUNb <1/ i e i w m t ■N i Sat: A sel S a Si Ilk to m i 5S fiS^i ss m. laSS^i'/ 344 words
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Miscellaneous278 1979-10-15 18 Crossword ~v J. lai ACROSS 1 Person In authority 5 Rag 10 Down: pref. 14 Very much 15 Let up 16 Noun ending 17 Vexing thing 20 Person 21 Graf 22 Vacuous 23 Persian Gulf island 25 Swiss mountains 27 Receive as wages 28 Played angel 32 Bright flame 34278 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, Illustration378 1979-10-15 19 An impromptu gathering of musicians saw the birth of an evening of chamber music, featuring members of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra and wellknown local musicians. At first it was going to be a private session, a performance of Bach's wedding Cantata No 202. But with a378 words
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Article, Illustration256 1979-10-15 19 They first met in Love Lingers On. He was an undergraduate studying architecture; she was a singer suffering from leukaemia who could not quite make up her mind as to whom she really loved. Now Chiang Chang Wen and Sia Ling Ling meet again. This256 words
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Article, Illustration153 1979-10-15 19 It may be Olga Skvortsova's wedding day, but the man who holds her in his arm and with whom she exchanges such tender glances is not her husband but her lover. Olga, daughter of a woodkeeper, is bethrothed when she meets young lawyer Sergei Kamyshev. They continue153 words
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Miscellaneous415 1979-10-15 19 cinema THE PROMISE: Sentimental love story about a couple who are separated, no thanks to mother. Stars Kathleen Quinlan and Stephen Collins. Jade: Jl, 1.30, 4, 6.30 and 9.15 p.m. MOONRAKER: The debonair British agent James Bond is back in another extravaganza with updated hardware and gadgets and the usual415 words
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Miscellaneous256 1979-10-15 19 and around town BLOOD DONATION SE88ION at the Jurong Town Hall, Town Hall Road, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. On till Oct 19. CHORAL CONCERT organised by the Metro r k a- i Philharmonic Sqpiety at the Singapore Conference Hall, 8.15 p.m. Tickets at |2, $3 and $5 available256 words
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Article36 1979-10-15 20 AH FOOK: Bosses should be glad they've been given their own special day on the first Saturday in November. MEI UN: Does that mean the rest of the office can take a holiday too?36 words
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Miscellaneous771 1979-10-15 20 IV AM. X .•x~ RADIO SINGAPORE 5 ITELEFUNKEN Colour TV •jrea* look (edlurt ijreat perfurniaFtcf Ml OPENING ANNOUNCEM ENTSf olio wed by ILLAYA THALAIMURAI (T/r). Features an Interview with K Jayamani, double-gold medalist In the recent Sea Games; a filmlet on the National Health Campaign; a performance by Parihlban, an771 words
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Miscellaneous192 1979-10-15 20 Today's top shows CHURCH ILL'S PEOPLE: Prologue to Parliament. (Ch 5, 10 p.m., in colour.) A runaway peasant, Ranulph, arrives in London and is befriended by a distant relative, Peter, who works as a mason on the re-building of St Peter's Abbey church at Westminster. The men accidentally witness an192 words
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