New Nation, 2 February 1980
1980-02-02
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Title Section19 1980-02-02 1 NewNation SINGAPORE Saturday, February 2, 1980 2789 Price 25 cents M.C.(P) No. 109/1/80 r i NEW (£0) NATION COMMENT;19 words
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Article329 1980-02-02 1 To provide fast services for three airports A $300,000 marine base will be built in the sea off Changi to provide quick sea rescue services for Changi, Paya Lebar and Seletar airports. It will be used as a coordinating point to which all casualties of off-shore329 words
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Article, Illustration167 1980-02-02 1 life for residents of the Cheshire Home la Changl brightened np when these two beanty qneens and a few Singapore Airlines employees came to extend their Chinese New Year greetings, yesterday. Thetwo "qneens" Miss Carolyn Anne Seaward, If, who is Miss United Kingdom ITOM, and Miss Beverley167 words
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Article49 1980-02-02 1 AP Ottawa, Saturday The Soviet Union is expelling Canada's top military attache in Moscow, Col. Harold Gold" "apparently for intelligence reasons," a Foreign Office spokesman said last night. The expulsion follows the Canadian decision on Jan 21 to kick out three Soviet military officers for spying. AP.AP - 49 words
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Article192 1980-02-02 1 Melbourne, Saturday An Australian government authority has been accused of selling dairy products In Asia knowing them to be a serious health risk to babies. The Australian Consumers Association claimed yesterday that the Australian Dairy Corporation actively promotes sweetened condensed milk knowing it to be nutritionally unbalanced192 words
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Advertisement26 1980-02-02 1 Jeffrey Low predicts another rout Back Page IN THE OTHER PAGES: Crossword 9, Weekend TV 10/11, What's On 12, Stars 16, Comics and Moneywords Coupon 17.26 words
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Advertisement87 1980-02-02 1 Spatial Control Rtneivers L Sole Agent: Atlas Scxjnd (Pte) Ltd 3ii n i.3Jr f itin 11 t 1 n -u> •> j J&VELLE AHG VOW S?£CMUS 3* 3, -J FANTASTIC SELECTION iL X OF EXQUISITE V T V TASAKI CULTURED 0 PEARL STRANDS X t FROM JAPAN. X r v87 words
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Miscellaneous21 1980-02-02 1 Forecast Singapore's weather outlook from 1 to 6 p.m.: Showers in several places. Sunset today: 6.50 p.m. Sunrise tomorrow: 6.46 a.m.21 words
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Article, Illustration107 1980-02-02 2 The sight which greeted passers-by yesterday morning, would have made any anti-litter officer see red. This "dirty" picture was taken at the King George V Park in Clemenceau Avenue, showing the aftermath of Thaipusam. A large crowd had gathered at the park from about 2 p.m.107 words
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Article53 1980-02-02 2 The United Overseas Bank has on the Clio award, one of the most prestigious awards in the advertising world. The award was given for the bank's series of What We See advertisements. UOB is the second Singapore organisation to win the award. The first was awarded53 words
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180 1980-02-02 2 Only a few women have responded to the Malay Cultural Organisation's plan to set up a "task force" of 10 to act as advisers. Cik Saerah Taris, chairman of the women's section of the organisation's central council, said one reason for the poor response180 words
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Article126 1980-02-02 2 Mr Geoffrey Dix, secretary-general of the Institute of Bankers In London will visit Slngaj>ore from Tuesday to Feb During his stay here, he will call on the former chairman of the Institute's Singapore centre, Dr Tony Tan, who is also the Minister of State for126 words
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Article62 1980-02-02 2 The Housing Board has said that the traffic garden at Ang Mo Kio Avenue 6 will not be available for use until it is completed early next month. Clarifying a New Nation report, the HDB added that the garden, when ready for use, will be maintained by the62 words
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Article110 1980-02-02 2 WEA Records Pte Ltd is taking legal action against Mr K V John, a show business promoter, to claim a sum of $8640. It is alleged that the amount was loaned by WEA Records to Mr John for the purchase of air tickets for members of110 words
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Article19 1980-02-02 2 The Salvation Army is holding its flag day today to raise funds for its Pasir Panjang Complex.19 words
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Advertisement87 1980-02-02 2 Seeing is believing At Optique Paris Miki, we make things really clear: German computers to see you get the most accurate eye-test; cleaning and adjustment of spectacles, at no obligation. Our range of prescription eyewear and sunglasses are the latest, and our collection includes some of the most fashionable names87 words
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Advertisement51 1980-02-02 2 ENTHUSIASTS Make your own Transistor Radios. Burglar Alarms, Flashlights Amplifiers and many others with Electronics As lIU riiK) Available 1 0 ■in combinations 9 y JJ r i tf Thokntl emporium G-6, High Street Plaza. Singapore. Tel: *****8 (3 lines) 110, High Street. Singapore Tel: ***** Better technology keeps us51 words
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Advertisement86 1980-02-02 3 m m f/f//?///}, Imm 'W/// Ji, M iSMF i ;;a myj 1 S REMY MARTIN c... 5 i. m X vv-v. >T" ♦> -V;-.; •*.;> 4 V' r. CH rO< r I in «e-s*= s*< K K* 'SZsi A, u' '3i% g^ap. r^V •->-r s ITr~^ f: Cli I I86 words
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Article353 1980-02-02 4 KAMPUNG KEMBANGAN BOASTS OF DRUG ARREST-FREE RECORD There were no drug arrests in the Kampung Kembangan constituency last year, a review done by the Kampung Kembangan Drug Task Force has shown. "We take the zero drug arrest last year as an indication of our success in reaching353 words
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Article, Illustration109 1980-02-02 4 The driver and the two passengers of this pick-op van were Injured when It skidded and plunged Into the canal along Dnnearn Road yesterday. The driver, Mr Ng Huat Seng, 27, and the passengers Mr Tan Puay Meng, 23, and Mr Gnnasekaran, 18, were badlv109 words
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Article157 1980-02-02 4 Five Singapore engineers will fly to Osaka on Monday to undergo a sixweek course in factory management. Besides attending lectures on industrial engineering, quality control and production planning, the five will also go to Japanese factories for on-the-iob training. The course, to be conducted in157 words
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Advertisement247 1980-02-02 4 M \V V 4 I r INVENTION c ?o SAFETY CLOTHES LINE No objection by the Housing Development Board, Singapore. NO MORE LAUNDRY DRYING PROBLEMS DE L lL FLAT DWEILERS fear ol height. CHINESE NEW YEAR hazards to elderly, frail and weak-hearted women discomforts to expectant mothers Usual Price injuries247 words
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Article, Illustration190 1980-02-02 5 The fire had unleashed its fury, the victims had demonstrated their sorrow. Now, it is time to pick up the pieces and salvage whatever that is left of what was once their homes. In Madam Llm Ah Al's case, she managed with the help of herPicture by PHILIP LIM - 190 words
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Article209 1980-02-02 5 In new educational system The Singapore Teachers' Union plans to conduct a study on the changes implemented under the New Education System (NES). The study will be based on feedback from interviews and a survey to be held among teachers and principals. A study team has209 words
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Article134 1980-02-02 5 A university professor yesterday emphasised the importance of the Malay language to Singapore in view of the Republic's growing relations with Malaysia and Indonesia. Professor Tham Seong Chee of the University of Singapore's Department of Malay Studies, said that since Malay is the dominant language134 words
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Article33 1980-02-02 5 The National Library will hold an exhibition and forum on local writers and their works at its Stamford Road premises from Feb 6 to 9 from 10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. daily.33 words
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Article230 1980-02-02 5 A fourth scholar has C" lined the National Trades nion Congress. He is Mr Liew Heng San, 24, an Overseas Merit Scholar who graduated with an honours degree in operational research from Cambridge University. He has been seconded to the NTUC from the Ministry of Defence after230 words
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Article56 1980-02-02 5 Mr V. Sinnaiah Pillai has been elected president of the Singapore News Vendors' Association at a recent annual general meeting. Other elected officials are Mr Lee Tiam Sing, Mr R. Ramasamy, Mr G. Arunachalam, Mr R.T. Arasu, Mr M.V. Arunachalam, Mr V. Raju, Mr Abdul Kareem, Mr S. Kannaian,56 words
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Article, Illustration354 1980-02-02 6 'Smart' bombs included New Delhi, Saturday The United States is willing to sell to India weapons more sophisticated than previously available in South Asia to counter the Soviet threat, sources said. They also said the Carter administration has supplied Afghan rebels with communications equipment.UPI radio picture - 354 words
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Article61 1980-02-02 6 Oslo, Saturday Pope John Paul, Spain's King Juan Carlos and President Jimmy Carter are believed to be among nominees for the 1960 Nobel peace prize, informed sources said yesterday. Yesterday was the last day for nominations for this year's prize. It is believed to be the61 words
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Article111 1980-02-02 6 UPI TODAY is Saturday, Feb. 2, the 33rd day of 1960 with 333 to follow. Those born on this date are under the sign of Aquarius. Austrian violinist and composer Fritz Kreisler was Dora Feb. 2,1875. ON THIS DATE IN HISTORY: In 1848, Mexico signed a treaty giving Texas,UPI - 111 words
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Article25 1980-02-02 6 Reuter London, Saturday British people are drinking more, get* ting divorced more often and having more children, according to government statistics published yesterday.Reuter - 25 words
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Article64 1980-02-02 6 Reuter Buenos Aires, Saturday A Soviet mission left yesterday at the end of a five-day visit to Argentina to bay maize, sorghnm and soyabeans and arrange the shipment of wheat Russia had already contracted to hoy, Soviet embassy sources said. The team arrived after US official* met theReuter - 64 words
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Article, Illustration124 1980-02-02 6 World Focus Reuter London, Saturday Iran yesterday joined a new scramble for higher oil prices which appears to nave undermined chances of an early return to an orderly and stable oil market, industry officials said. Iran increased the price of its light oil byReuter - 124 words
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Article97 1980-02-02 6 Reuter Seoul, Saturday South Korea yesterday completed one of its largest military exercises, aimed at warning North Korea against any southward invasion, as the two Koreas were preparing to sit together next Wednesday towards reviving their long-stalled unification talks. President Choi Kyu-Hah watched the five-dayReuter - 97 words
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Article83 1980-02-02 6 Reuter London, Saturday Britain's striking steel workers yesterday won an emotive legal battle which will enable them to step up pressure on employers ana the government for higher wages. The House of Lords the country's highest court overturned an appeal court ruling which prevented the 30-dayReuter - 83 words
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Article56 1980-02-02 6 Reuter Miami (Florida), Saturday At least 65 Cubans arrived in Miami beach yesterday after hijacking a small motor vessel in Cuba and tying up its crew. A US Coast Guard spokesman said the ship, 5 December, was spotted approaching the Florida coast. Coastguards disarmed the hijackers andReuter - 56 words
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Advertisement81 1980-02-02 6 e M Compact, lightweight design Battery operated for travel portability Precision performance thanks to qua.iz mechanism Illuminating indication Convenient alarm device Stop mechanism for the second hand to facilitate accurate time setting Soft carrying case provided A single AA size battery provides approximately 1 year of operating power Sole Agent81 words
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Advertisement276 1980-02-02 7 Your best Ang Pow for the family... Oii •> s rv' •4^' >v >>,» 1 P^g emini 3^ |r ISUZU GEMINI A new shipment of Isuzu Gemini has just arrived. Place your order for the Isuzu Gemini now and your family will have it right in time for the Chinese276 words
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Article335 1980-02-02 8 "And at 8.10 p.m., it's Parliament Question Time. SBC brings you direct from Empress Place a live telecast of today's late proceedings. Expected highlights include a possible attack on the proposed new taxes on taxis by MP for Chai Chee, Mr Fong Sip Chee, and questions on335 words
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Article102 1980-02-02 8 6 Since Japan has no military secrets of the kind that might radically alter the fate of mankind when they go into the wrong hands, what intelligence may have been turned over to Moscow probably has done little practical damage to our national interests. Yet the case of102 words
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WHISPERS By ISPY
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Article54 1980-02-02 8 You know the Americans, particularly restaurant owners, are pouring Russian vodka down the drain in protest against the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. The best line, however, comes from a proprietor who said glumly: "I just hope we never have to go to war with Scotland." Afficionadoes of Johnny54 words
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Article48 1980-02-02 8 If you want to write, take a tip from Barbara Cartland. Asked to reveal the secret of her best-selling successes, the British authoress says: "I have reduced all the paragraphs in my novels to about three lines. If they are longer, the reader skips them."48 words
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Article, Illustration481 1980-02-02 8 Tan Bah Bah - In Other Words F Tan Bah Bah Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping walked briskly into the nail. Incidentally, do not believe any of those driband -drab stories which have so far appeared in the press about what Mr Deng said on Jan 16. All those which went:481 words
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Article368 1980-02-02 8 The Economist San PruetoM A little computer In the nose of those flying bombs called cruise missiles is supposed to keep them flying exactly on course at 30 metres above the ground, regardless of whether the terrain is hilly or flat. But for all the moneyThe Economist - 368 words
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Miscellaneous57 1980-02-02 8 And now for the real news By LAT CARTS A. CWtUS VAMCC fzLrtf&r&iftfDr x/lT>'C*>7-U&\JoX*£* avatdluim &?js'IH(3SV CMrSRB»:-J'W- L. #1* IMAR^ARfri^TcHffc *a w« e r*. ZVMffAftWF £frTf£te>r=f M4SAVPSN# OHfR/t ««*FU.Tu -fti H f® T K «1 tfnyriitii KING TANQO qmtf KITA SUKA or fUja Fti tooMG f£4jL»m, NEVER MISS AYE AYfi57 words
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Article, Illustration1297 1980-02-02 9 Teresa Ooi - "In more ways than one, they reminded me of boys whom I have met at Raffles Institution or National Junior College." This was one of TERESA OOl's impressions when she visited a top grammar school in England which prepares its students for Oxbridge. Steeped In tradition and history,1,297 words
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Miscellaneous235 1980-02-02 9 Crossword m HI II 7 Colder 8 Agent's fee 9 One whose assets are attached 10 -Unis 11 French comedian Jacques 12 A Waugh 13 Bluffs 21 Condition 23 Landed 25 Major Andre, e.g. 28 Avoid (with "of") 30 Shopping place 31 Seep 32 Extorted money from 33 Faction 34235 words
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488 1980-02-02 10/11 Judith Holmberg - y Sight sound ■39 Judith Holmberg Should the newlydelivered Singapore Broadcasting Corporation want to, it can try its wings in a completely new field marketing. Written into its constitution, under the section which outlines its powers, it is allowed "to produce, manufacture, sell, rent or dispose488 words
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Miscellaneous1370 1980-02-02 10/11 YOUR WEEKEND ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE LC SBC 5 700 million people in 43 countries can't be wrong. PALcolor, Invented and owned by TELIFUNKEN Saturday 1.99 OPENING NOUNCEMENTSfollowed by SESAME STREET. 2.19 SATURDAY MATINEE: Something for the Boys. (See Top Shows of the Weekend). 8.85 ABC WIDE WORLD OP SPORTS. 4.39 THE1,370 words
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Miscellaneous695 1980-02-02 10/11 SBC-RADIO Potpourri 8.00 News 8.10 of Sound (s) 10.® Youra for the Asking 11 99 Nrwa in Brief 1199 Ckari 9m era 11.50 Wi|iln <s) It P.M. Dtor Dair <•> 65 Hot Tracks (a) lift I#* Make Must .05 Folkweave I 95 String Sound (a) 4.99 Tto Each His Own695 words
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Miscellaneous306 1980-02-02 10/11 GIGGLE BOX by in $ea'iL 6his u>ay.L\<*\ It's not a bra*fc«lou>n! XL's achats of programme They'll brincj RTS bacK if +heres a great demand Toft Shows of the Weekend Today SATURDAY MATINEE: Something for the Boys. (Ch 5, 2.10 p.m. in colour). A pleasant, slick musical with a diverting Cole306 words
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Article, Illustration871 1980-02-02 12 Dennis Hunt - H «t!uwt i"fci ~w JlliWlql gHPWOPIWMyPM? By Dennis Hunt Los Angeles Times Hollywood: English singer Cliff Richard would be considered a square in many circles particularly rock 4 n' roll circles because he's a devout Christian. While other rock 'n' rollers are immersed inLos Angeles Times - 871 words
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Miscellaneous504 1980-02-02 12 What's On In and around CONCERTS FOR THE YOUNG featuring the Boon Lay Garden Primary School's brass band, choir, dance group and instrumental ensemble. At the Marine Parade branch library auditorium at 2 p.m. Admission free. FIVE ONE-ACT DRAMAS at the Victoria Theatre at 8 p.m. Presented by Southern Arts504 words
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Miscellaneous429 1980-02-02 12 At the cinema GOING 80UTH: A comic western romance starring Jack Nicholson, NOT NOW, DARLING: British comedy caper starring Leslie Phillips and Julie Ege. Orchard: 1.30, 4. 6.30 and 9.15 p.m. MOMENT BY' MOMENT: A young man falls in love with an older woman. Stars John Travolta and Lily Tomlin.429 words
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Article, Illustration932 1980-02-02 13 K.C. Shih - They take you on a trip to a derelict and decaying system GENESIS OF A REVOLUTION: An Anthology or Modern Chinese Short Stories. Selected and Translated by Stanley R Monro. Published by Helnemann Educational Books (Asia) Ltd, llTt. 2f? pages. Reviewed by K.C. Shih932 words
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Article127 1980-02-02 13 Fer the week eadtau Jm 27 (Ult week's pwdlitiu la brackets) 1 THE SINGAPORE GRIP J.G. Farrell/ FMuft 2 THE MAGIC BASKET (S) Ckteeee-Eag-Uak edUka/FW Pate S THE ICONOCLAST J-) Seth Llpsky/Dew 4 THE BOOK OF THE DUN COW (7) Walter Wugeria Jr./ Pmvblß i KELUABGA 81MAMAT (Bfthiu127 words
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Advertisement51 1980-02-02 13 (Phone *****14) 11am, 1.45, 4, 6.45, 9.15-Ho Free List A fictional solution to the real mystery of Agatha Christie' disappearance. I r y JSSLI by kind courtesy of TlltiesOrC EVERYTHING HAPPENS UPTOWN and UPTOWN HAPPENS AT NIGHT! CAPITOL OPENS TODAY 11am, 1.30,4.00,6.30 9.15pm i SIDNEY POITIER BILL COSBY HARRY BELAFONTE51 words
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Advertisement60 1980-02-02 13 We'll meet at Raffles! Raffles Ikxel ISL Lunch, Dinner Reservation *****1 We have small Private Function Rooms too! O G s> 2788, Blk9l, Geylangßahru Singapore 1233, Tel: *****92 Unit 604, sth. Floor, Orchard To wen, (Front Blk), Singapore 0923 Tel: *****14 Manufacturer and Diatributor of Artificial Limbs (Latest Modular System),60 words
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Article439 1980-02-02 14 Lee Yew Meng - New records set within the week Market roundup by Lee Yew Meng Bulls tossed the Singapore stock market to a new seven-year high in the most spectacular upward push in more than a year. New records were set. Double digit gains were common. Daily turnover also439 words
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145 1980-02-02 14 Business News and Views i y Reuter New York, Saturday Trans World Corp, corporate parent of troubled Trans World Airlines (TWA), yesterday announced it was cutting the salaries of its top M executives to save money. Trans World last weekReuter - 145 words
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Article356 1980-02-02 14 UPI Stocks, overcoming profit-taking pressures, rallied for a modest gain late yesterday afternoon and closed out the week on the plus side. But trading was the slowest in almost a month. The Dow Jones industrial average, down nearly five points at the outset, rebounded to gain 5.63UPI - 356 words
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Article33 1980-02-02 14 UPI Closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday: 30 industrial 881.48 (up 5.63); 20 transport 283.50 (up 1.90); 15 utilities 110.32 (up 0.17); 65 stocks 318.85 (up 1.81). UPIUPI - 33 words
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Article275 1980-02-02 14 UPI London, Saturday The price of gold surged up on world money markets yesterday while the dollar made small but steady gains following news of a curb in the American money supply. The dollar rose in every major market except London, where the pound maintained its week's strongUPI - 275 words
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Article, Illustration431 1980-02-02 15 l A twice weekly advertisement feature arance alone is choosing floor tiles for your home or offlce. It is very important that the floor tiles you choose are durable too. You should remember that the beautiful tile you might fancy today may not look the431 words
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Article337 1980-02-02 16 MAURICE NEO - ■CH Rugby By MAURICE NEO It looks like all is not that well with rugby in Singapore at least not so in the Natahar Bava-Teo Han Chua episode. Natahar, for some reason or other, has insisted on an apology from Han Chua Defore accepting him337 words
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Article132 1980-02-02 16 HE Reuter Bangkok, Saturday Sri Lanka's Tiru Fernando held off the charging Filipina Sonia Tugot to take a two-stroke lead into the final round of the Second Thailand women's Amateur Open golf championship yesterday. Tiru added a 76 to her opening round of 74, forReuter - 132 words
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Article67 1980-02-02 16 Badml nton Reuter London, Saturday. The first Open All-Eng-land badminton chamK" nships, to be held here m March 19 to 23, will carry total prize money of over £10,500 ($50,400). The men's singles champion will receive £1000 and the winner of the women's title £750 The tournament willReuter - 67 words
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243 1980-02-02 17 SHIRLEY TAN - SERIES BEGINS FEB 14 By SHIRLEY TAN Sports fans will be entertained to > series of television programmes on the highlights of various loeal events as well as the Winter Olympics at Lake Placid from Feb 14. The newly-const! to ted Singapore Broadcasting243 words
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Article, Illustration308 1980-02-02 17 India's Sashi drawn against top Aussie in opening match |^jlennis India's Davis Cupper Sashi Menon the only Asian professional in the Feb 22-24 Slazenger Tennis Classic has been drawn to play the fast- rising Australian Mark Edmondson in the opening match at the Singapore Tennis Centre, Marine308 words
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Article120 1980-02-02 17 Boxing AFP Jakarta, Saturday Singapore's sole entry Tan Leong Kok, a bantamweight, put up one of the best fights last night before losing to Hwang Chul Soon of Korea by a narrow margin in the President's Cup boxing championships at the Senayan Sports Complex last night.AFP - 120 words
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Article426 1980-02-02 18 BRIAN MILLER - Front runner drawn well By BRIAN MILLER Raging Certainty looks unbeatable in Race 7 and I take him to be the best bet at Penang today. This handsome four-year-old English gelding by Realm has the makings of a top sprinter and I find it hard426 words
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Article135 1980-02-02 18 K.L. CHAN BRIAN MI1J.KR TURF RAY Rue 1 Layal 8ehaiar Speedy Horse Layal Schelar Art Jewellery Mealisa Speedy Horee Peadraggea's Charm Loyal Scholar Races Tip Cap Pepper Black Tap Cap Cheeky Bird Watergate Persian Road MeGarret Realm's Gift Race 3 Captain A The Ninja Paagllma Larnt The Ninja The135 words
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2655 1980-02-02 18 R A r F 1 2.15 CLASS 5, DIV 2 1,200M A ($9,500 —$6,650 to winner) 1 0000 Harbin g (Euromark) TuUoh 7 56 (dd +2.5) 1.200m Murray 2 2 1006 Pandragaon'a Charm a (Serene) Chong 5 56 (dc +1.5) 1 700m hmji2,655 words
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Article124 1980-02-02 19 K.L. CHAN BRIAN MILLER SCRUTINEER TURF RAY RACE 1 Diamend Buoy Blltzrn Star Hip Seng Geneva Ten Point Diamond Buoy Indian Patrol Ten Point RACE 2 Eighty Eight Bit O'Ciam Primrose Brigadier James Primrose Primrose Lajuna Petite Mademoiselle RACE S Nucleus SunlNinit Sunburnt Eagle Eyes Sunburnt Eagle Eyes Colonel124 words
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Article344 1980-02-02 19 K. L. CHAN - Racing By K. L. CHAN Penang, Saturday Upper Gresvener looks good for a hattrick when he goes over 1700 m in the Class 2 Division 1 event here tomorrow. With two good recent wins behind him, the five-year-old Irish gelding by Pontifex looks all geared344 words
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Article1425 1980-02-02 19 D A fF 1 2.0 CLASS 5, DIV 4 1.200M ($8,500 $6,650 to winner) 1 9006 Geneva g (Alps) Bougoure 4 56.5 (d2 2) 1,200m DomHhf 2 5040 Indian Patrol II a (KL Chong) Ng 7 56.5 (d2 +2) 1,200m Raymond 1 6 3 4578 Better Timee g1,425 words
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Article, Illustration659 1980-02-02 20 JEFFREY LOW - Pahang seem to be at their weakest in years Malaysia up 1980 L By JEFFREY LOW Singapore, riding high after giving Red Star Belgrade a taste of nippy Asian soccer, cannot but win their fifth successive Cup match tonight (7.90 What makes a Singapore victory imminent659 words
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Miscellaneous404 1980-02-02 16 YOUR LUCKY STARS IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY Born today, you must guard against undisciplined versalitv. You have been gifted with many talents and the temperament to try to develop them all. Consequently, you may get in your own way in terms of success, for you may be engaged in "this"404 words
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Miscellaneous50 1980-02-02 17 ANDY CAPP IV rfli i SHORT RIBS £V\ NEAR THE END I CAN HARPLV OF MY ACT. eVEBV- WAIT R3R "THE -O-lINO WBNT 60 WELL. WNSS REACT/ON. 1 I I 'V sri J %1 <£t -■6 by Frank O'Neal WELL/ IT SEATS V"~ BEi/MO PUT OM "THE RACK. J i50 words
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Miscellaneous547 1980-02-02 17 SATURDAY A" ±s\ Cut out and pin with other coupons. Posting instructions appear below Name: Sex: Age: Occupation: Address: N R I.C. No: IMMMMIIHH Cut along dotted lines CLUES FOR JR-8 Fall to make proper use of Though small, should bo oasy enough to find on a largo map Bpiks547 words
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Advertisement20 1980-02-02 18 -0\ 74 y v. at' r fH cfc;^i m $< Superstar at the bar mix with (io»\l<>ns( iin THE BORNEO COMMNY20 words
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Advertisement76 1980-02-02 19 Best of Luck from Meukow j A festive gift i An exclusive fruit plate M for every bottle of Meukow VSOP you buy while stocks last. TIX m 1\ 4»t vn i offer them the better 12-year old. fflCl o BELLS )r/* Rl I Mil l) St (IK H WHISKY76 words
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Advertisement77 1980-02-02 20 When your guests ask for gin. offer them tne most exported gin in the world. T Importer! fj«jrn AitfjUiti I I ASSOCIATED UQUOR DISTRIBUTORS (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD i Top Quality Tennis Badminton Rark«»te iiuLncia mmm ■I-? Me /I if idi LLLk c3r. BADMINTON* RACKETS Complete with guts A cover Available77 words
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Miscellaneous195 1980-02-02 20 Sports diary SOCCER: Malaysia Cup Singapore v Pahang (National Stadium); Selangor v Brunei (Merdeka Stadium); Penang v Sabah (City Stadium). All matches at 7.30 p.m. Singapore Malays tournament Wesside v Central United; Mt Emily v Marine Field (Both at Balestier Road, 3.45 p.m.; 5 p.m.). Friendly Cairnhill Youth v Sembawang195 words
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