New Nation, 13 November 1980
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Title Section19 1980-11-13 1 NewNation SINGAPORE Thursday, November 13, 1980 3028 Price 25 cents M.C.(P) No. 109/1/80 f r NEW M NATION COMMENT19 words
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Article46 1980-11-13 1 The theme is: speak school languages to your children, not dialect. It is proposed by none other than Mr Lee Kuan Yew. Get the message in a TV forum to be shown on Sunday. Details are on Page 19.46 words
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Article24 1980-11-13 1 Faced with 10 brands of peanut butter, which would you choose? Our Better Buy panel helps you to decide on Page 13.24 words
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Article366 1980-11-13 1 Lower-priced issues were the centre of attraction during the first 45 minutes of trading on the Stock Exchange of Singapore today. They included Pan Electric, SPPL, Trengganu Development and Federal Cables. Each gained 10 cents or more. Straits Trading received follow-through support to settle at 114.70, up 30 cents.366 words
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Article317 1980-11-13 1 Teresa Ooi - Tony Tan heads five-man team to US and British varsities By Teresa Ooi our education correspondent Education Minister and Vice-Chancellor of the National University of Singapore, Dr Tony Tan, is heading a fivemember team on a factfinding tour of nine universities in America and Britain. This317 words
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Article44 1980-11-13 1 Fishmonger Nar Mok Choon, 59, died immediately when a car. driven by his 19-year-old son, went off Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim and crashed into a tree at 1.30 a.m. yesterday. This brings the death toll on the roads so far this year to 228.44 words
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Article87 1980-11-13 1 AFP London, Thursday Mr Michael Foot, newly-elect-ed leader of the opposition Labour Party, broke his right ankle yesterday as he left the House of Commons. The 67-year-old Mr Foot had just asked his first Parliamentary question as party leader, querying the government about its economic policies. HisAFP - 87 words
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Article22 1980-11-13 1 The government may allow CPF savings to be used for buying private property. See Page 5 for details.22 words
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Article25 1980-11-13 1 TERESA 001 probes the problem facing many expatriate families here that of finding a place in school for their children. See centre pages.25 words
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Advertisement95 1980-11-13 1 Cl%csir>Q, pt>ar,£, is choosing MIKIMOTO (•ni.I'UKKI) PKARI.S C.T. HOOPteLtd 27, Tanglin Road, Singapore 1024. Tel: *****43, *****53 Karachi here we come... See Page 16. mvz I A Chong Hoon Tong (right) has earned a berth in the Singapore squash team for the Hashim Khan tournament to be held in Karachi95 words
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Advertisement31 1980-11-13 1 Latest challenge At least 600 people will face up to the corporate challenge Nov 23. They won't do it in the office, but at the East Coast Parkway. See Page 4.31 words
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Miscellaneous24 1980-11-13 1 Forecast Singapore's weather outlook from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. today: Thundery showers in many places. Sunset today: 6.21 p.m. Sunrise tomorrow: 6.17 a.m.24 words
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Article298 1980-11-13 2 Rav Dhaliwal - S'poreans do not wait, radio taxi drivers complain By Rav Dhaliwal Comfort radio taxi drivers are asking the cooperative to look into the problem of the impatient Singaporean. Their complaint is that passengers who call for a taxi often do not wait for them.298 words
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Article54 1980-11-13 2 Health Minister Dr Toh Chin Chye will open an exhibition at the Singapore Conference Hall on Nov 20 to mark the 20th anniversary of the People's Association. A series of talks-cum-demonstrations on various arts and crafts will be held in conjunction with the exhibition which will54 words
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Article24 1980-11-13 2 MP for Alexandra, Mr Tan Soo Khoon, will attend a kindergarten graduation ceremony at the Alexandra community centre on Saturday at 7.30 p.m.24 words
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209 1980-11-13 2 Mere than 41 kilograms of raw opium with a wholesale price of $128,M# went up in smoke In a 24hoor operation by the Customs' Investigations Division. The destruction began at If a.m. on Tuesday and ended at about the same209 words
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Article, Illustration156 1980-11-13 2 Little Shue Pel Inn, nine, is a budding young artist. One of her paintings is part of an exhibition of works by young artists from Commonwealth countries in London. Pei Inn, a Primary Three student at Pei Chun School in Toa Payoh, was surprised156 words
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112 1980-11-13 2 Fourteen senior police officers, including two inspectors from Bangladesh, are attending a five-week course at the Police Academy to upgrade their management skills and professionalism. The course, which started last Monday, is also aimed at grooming the officers for more responsible posts. The course covers112 words
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Article, Illustration322 1980-11-13 3 Free TV shows on all channels The Housing Board provided "seats," the electrical shop provided the television sets and the audience supplied the enjoyment. And if you're anywhere near the Queensway Shopping Centre, you can join the lucky residents who watch programmes on all four television channels at the same322 words
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Article, Illustration182 1980-11-13 3 The British Broadcasting Corporation's relay station in Kranji is planning to beam more Chinese programmes to China. At the moment, BBC's external service beams two hours of Mandarin programmes a day to northern China, the newly appointed managing director of the BBC External Services,182 words
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Article76 1980-11-13 3 The Commercial Crime Division is looking for a former marketing manager who is believed to have misappropriated several hundred thousand dollars worth of electronic goods from his firm. The man, a former police sergeant, was not at home when CID officers called on Tuesday. A senior officer76 words
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Advertisement301 1980-11-13 3 V i: .7' I? N, ■■■IL^7 fcti&t fL»'- ,M»ii 4|ji-' l ->•:•«.•«,• fe., 4^ 1:;.. raftif ffi mm MP{ af yv?. MH.w kjfw'* mmri if*-/ 1 3r iiM *#> .«*r 8$ IV <■ mm ■4 *:J ■■■'V 3KT*! v jr. f- SB*®By? mt v- s TWliT'fW *'t; <r.«» few i'li"301 words
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Article, Illustration292 1980-11-13 4 If you can complete 15 rounds of the National Stadium tcack, you can face up to the Corporate Challenge on Nov 23. At least 600 people have taken up the challenge and signed up for MHT Corporate Challenge,292 words
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Article, Illustration243 1980-11-13 4 "The response has been very good so far. We've sot 140 participants from Hong Leone and Inchcape says they 11 be sending 200," said Mr LaPorte, 36, who is himself a keen runner. Other companies which have already confirmed they will be sending243 words
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Advertisement84 1980-11-13 4 Imported shoes $29-$49 Last 4 days! You'd better be quick X V .y ate X, w Sr > Famous name high-fashion ladies'shoes and sandals. All sizes, usually up to $105, now $29 $49. Metro Supreme, Orchard, Golden Mile and Bukit Timah only. Last day, November 16. Be quick. tm Metro84 words
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Article, Illustration117 1980-11-13 5 Until few months ftgo, the students of Peek Sefth Primary School hftd ft library hot nowhere to rend the books due to l*ck of space The problem was solved wnen foods were raised by the school's Advisory Committee tnd now, after spending $5#M117 words
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Article169 1980-11-13 5 Govt is looking into this The government is considering allowing citizens to use their Central Provident Fund savings to buy private housing. A Labour Ministry spokesman, confirming this today, said the ministry is considering this issue following requests by CPF members. He declined to give further169 words
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Advertisement114 1980-11-13 5 K s j The pen for anyone who's got something worth putting to paper. An architect, executive, secretary, MA teacher,, student I you. Its fine writing 1 tip is supported by 1 a metal collar to keep giving you precise, consistent and smooth writing all the time. PA PER MATE114 words
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Advertisement196 1980-11-13 5 Stereo Radio Cassette Recorder with the unique Dual Cassette for your playing pleasure A f Double Cassette GF-555X Now, with SHARP'S unique IM CdMiti Driw Midnniwi. you can record from one cassette to another easily or direct from radio. You can play two tape* b wcceeel—lor up to 2 How196 words
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Article165 1980-11-13 6 World Focus A Reuter AFP Bahrain, Thursday An unidentified plane fired two rockets at Kuwait's border post with Iraq at Abdali yesterday but caused no damage or casualties, a Kuwaiti government spokesman said. Iraq announced later in Baghdad that it had shot down an IranianReuter; AFP - 165 words
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200 1980-11-13 6 UPI London, Thursday Fans worldwide wagered £150,000 ($750,000) in two days on "who shot J.R." actor Larry Hagman in Dallas, and the chief suspect is a character supposedly already killed in a plane crash, a London bookie said yesterday. The betting is now closedUPI - 200 words
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Article52 1980-11-13 6 AFP Paris, Thursday City councillors have unanimously voted the anneal wine allowance far Paris tramps 649, Ml bottles of red wine. Bat there is a snag. A tramp only gets his free ration alter he has been delonsed, washed, bathed and shaved at a special police welcomeAFP - 52 words
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Article, Illustration32 1980-11-13 6 A policeman tries to separate a child from his mother as she was arrested in connection with an armed robbery in Muskogee, Oklahoma, on Tuesday. UPI picture. UPI pictureUPI picture - 32 words
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Article103 1980-11-13 6 UPI Today is Thursday, Nov 13, the 318 th day of 1980 with 48 to follow. Those born on this date are under the sign of. Scorpio. Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson was born Nov 13,1850. On this day in history In 1974, Yasir Arafat, head of the PalestinianUPI - 103 words
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Article45 1980-11-13 6 Reuter Paris, Thursday An opinion poll taken secretly in Poland showed that most Poles are unhappy with living conditions, side with the new independent trade union movement, but Believe the government will eventually undermine it, a French magazine, Paris Match, said yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article69 1980-11-13 6 Reuter Washington, Thursday President Carter said yesterday he believed the US response to Iran's conditions for freeing the American hostages was adequate but it was difficult to forecast how the Iranians would react. "I can't predict," he told reporters in an informal briefing at the White House,Reuter - 69 words
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Article39 1980-11-13 6 AP Cairo, Thursday US Presidentelect Ronald Reagan plans to appoint former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger as his Mid-East envoy when he assumes the presidency in January, the Cairo daily A 1 Ahram reported yesterday. AP.AP - 39 words
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Article33 1980-11-13 6 AFP London, Thursday Football club manager and TV pundit Brian Clough said yesterday he was "seriously considering" an invitation "to become Labour parliamentary candidate in the Stretford constituency of Manchester. AFP.AFP - 33 words
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Miscellaneous385 1980-11-13 6 Mat Jenin's Sweet Dreams Angan-Angan Mat Jenin TALES FROM THE ORIENT DONGEW-DONGENG DARI TIMUR WM. m O m s t v m *4 m w, m VA 4 a f •la < «!■> w 1 i to f > 6f tf iitta nwn tfm"I wl bufld a coop and keep385 words
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Article67 1980-11-13 7 AP Washington, Thursday Japanese TV makers urged the US government to nalt special scrutiny of their sets entering America, a practice begun in 1971 to deter the dumping of television sets at unfairly low prices. However, domestic manufacturers, at a hearing before the US internationalAP - 67 words
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Article33 1980-11-13 7 AP London, Thursday Leaders of British industry failed yesterday to get any promises from Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher to change her monetary policy to ease the squeeze on big business. APAP - 33 words
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Article38 1980-11-13 7 Reuter London, Thursday Union negotiators at British Leyland yesterdav decided to accept a 6.8 per cent pay rise after management warned the workers that the car company would close down if they went on strike. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration46 1980-11-13 7 UPI The latest addition to Sydney's skyline, Centre point Tower, on Tuesday officially became Australia's tallest boll dine when a communications spire was locked on to tne 325 m tower. The Centre point Tower, largely a tourist attraction, has a revolving restaurant atop.UPI - 46 words
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214 1980-11-13 7 E =3 Business News I and Views J Reuter Stockholm, Thursday A plan for a multinational corporation that would market lowcost technology in the Third World under a franchise system, much as hamburgers are sold in the West, was unveiled for potential backers hereReuter - 214 words
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Article180 1980-11-13 7 The stock market posted another solid gain yesterday. The market's strength since on late Monday has been attributed to hopes that US interest rates might soon peak. The DJ industrial average jumped 20.90 points to close at 9G4.93. Yesterday's prices followed by the difference on the previous180 words
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Article34 1980-11-13 7 AP Oosing averages on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday: 30 industrial 964.93 (up 20.90); 20 transport 385.1 d (up 9.03); 15 utilities 114.09 (up 1.97); 65 stocks 369.19 (up 7.97). APAP - 34 words
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Article78 1980-11-13 7 AP Brussels, Thursday Calling Europe's air fares a "flagrant breach" of European Economic Community competition rules, EEC consumer groups warned yesterday that they are prepared to take the Common Market to court to bring the fares down. The European Consumers Union Bureau, a Brussels-based lobbyAP - 78 words
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Advertisement148 1980-11-13 7 And be on the winning side! Whether it's tennis, squash, badminton or golf that you play, you can be sure that Dunlop has the best equipment for you. Because Dunlop knows, in the exacting world of sports, every detail counts. From the tension of the badminton rackets, the weight of148 words
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Article307 1980-11-13 8 Somewhere in City Hall is a master list. This list is growing and is like a musical black hole which relentlessly sucks in songs the Ministry of Culture judges objectionable or undesirable, at least for public performance. Into the black hole have gone such songs as307 words
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Article149 1980-11-13 8 41 once met the Argentine junta and they asked me for advice. I said I don't know anything about Argentine politics but I do know about juntas. First, you have young and enthusiastic officers who, when they meet businessmen and see that they're rich and living well, think149 words
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Article43 1980-11-13 8 A colleague rang up to ask what time a particular office in town closed for the day and got this precise but peculiar reply: 4.48 p.m. Apparently the staff need 12 minutes in the washroom before they go home.43 words
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Article18 1980-11-13 8 An recent advertisement in the employment columns of the Straits Times said: "Wanted: Assistant Lady."18 words
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Article, Illustration619 1980-11-13 8 Swadesh De Roy - Swadesh De Roy in Tokyo Swadesh De Roy The killing of five Marxist students by their rivals in broad daylight in southern Tokyo recently has raised a very pertinent question: Should the radicals be left to eliminate each other or should the619 words
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Article, Illustration443 1980-11-13 8 Reuter Takyo: Marriage in Japan begins, in theory, with the signing of a simple document at a local government office. In fact it is an expensive venture which can cost thousands of dollars. Recent surveys show most young couples take only a few hours toReuter - 443 words
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Article, Illustration685 1980-11-13 9 UPI Hong Kong: Hong Kong's speciality, the 24-hour tailormade suit, is in danger of becoming a thing of the past. For decades Hong Kong has been famous for its made-to-order garments, particularly men's suits and sports wear. Tailor shops lining the tourist districts, churnUPI - 685 words
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Advertisement5 1980-11-13 9 A AMERICAS BEST-SELLING RUNNING SHOES5 words
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Advertisement155 1980-11-13 9 M •m ■m. W TMf? ft fe MP r mi NOVEMBER 14 LCJMCHTIME This week's "Fashions on Friday" presents a new line-up of casuals from Skiva. Imported from Hong Kong, this collection includes dresses, pantsuits, skirts and shorts in chambray, raw silk and denim. Co-sponsored by First Contact Lens Centre155 words
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Miscellaneous322 1980-11-13 9 YOUR LUCKY STARS IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you possess an open, forthright nature. Quick to mane friends, you treat even the most speedily formed relationship with the care it takes to make it permanent, reliable. You value your materir al possessions but you value your personal integrity, your322 words
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Article, Illustration1264 1980-11-13 10/11 Teresa Ooi - By Teresa Ooi our education correspondent There are about 300 expatriate children waiting to start school at private foreign schools in Singapore. Two-thirds are on the waiting list for primary school. The rest are for secondary education. All have to wait at least six months before1,264 words
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Article, Illustration912 1980-11-13 10/11 For four months, Deborah and Nicola Stockwell will not attend school. They will Instead be tutored at home by their mother nntll they can get a place at a Tanglin Trust School In Janaary. Mrs Carolyn Stockwell, Is determined that her two912 words
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Article330 1980-11-13 10/11 Howard, 11, and David, 13, are among the lucky ones A year ago, Mr Harry Bailey, director and general manager of Matthew Hall Engineering Pte Ltd, was sent to Singapore. He lost no time registering his two sons for places in the United World College. That330 words
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Advertisement37 1980-11-13 10/11 TOMORROW: Expat children in local schools In Part Two of this feature on the plight of expatriate children in Singapore, we tell how a little girl and three teenagers are adjusting to the Singapore system of education37 words
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Article, Illustration504 1980-11-13 12 Louisa Teo - HOW TO MAKE IT WORK a Eat Right bv Louisa Teo Does your child have good eating habits? It was a children's party and I watched keenly as a group of youngsters chose their food. None of the kids ventured near the mee siam;504 words
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Article, Illustration789 1980-11-13 12 Margaret Chan - Decor b v Margaret Chan Monsieur Hubert de Givenchy is like his fashions elegant. Standing two metres tall with hair silvering at the temples, he cut an imposing figure even dressed casually in slacks and shirt with rolled-up sleeves. "Please, no pictures,"789 words
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Advertisement66 1980-11-13 12 (*i 54 U ea -4 lE3EIHHIII i a I fc r n 0° Cou o \^es^ eT ,oUV ,").iv li< >urs i I >I>.iin1 > .iin Spm l J ruxs.u 1 Mower rlun normjil Hr m o nc \s i\am nds £>iarnoncV? nd^ \\s dirvel i mporters. in <irr able66 words
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Article165 1980-11-13 13 Better Buy panel is Lee Geok Boi, Terry Tan, Barbara Tan and Margaret Chan. Brand Country Price t Price/100g Remarks Ann Paga America 67.4< Pleasant taste of peanut, not sweet, too thick, not enough crunch Bama America $2.46/340g 72.4( Pleasant taste of peanut, sweet, spreadable consistency, very165 words
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Article, Illustration482 1980-11-13 13 As a sandwich spread, peanut butter makes more sense than jam or even butter, since peanuts are high in protein, though they are also high in fats and cholesterol. Two tablespoons of peanut butter enough to spread on one sandwich contains 200 calories. This482 words
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Article373 1980-11-13 13 What's Cooking? Polish hams are considered the finest in the world, but Peter Tierney of Tierney Fine Foods thinks that the ham he produces from local pork is better. "You can get good pork and bad pork, old or young. So much also depends on373 words
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Advertisement65 1980-11-13 13 The A-Z in kitchenware to grace the most elegant kitchens. We specialised in the finest quality Householdware. Kitchen Utensils, Glassware. Porcelain Ware. Electrical Appliances, Handy Tools, etc. HOUSE OF KITCHENWARE UNIT 129/132. IST FLOOR. BUKIT fIMAH PLAZA. JALAM AMAK BCKIT. 1 1 K M.. UPPER BGKIT TIMAH ROAD SINGAPORE 2158.65 words
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Advertisement143 1980-11-13 13 Our proJtwood irnfofcri. TS, j 5^ «A_<®.\e A brand new floor ki less than haK a day. Remember the hacking and mess caused stalling Armstrong floors, think about the when you wanted to refloor the home? wide range of designs, easy up-keeping, Well, if you knew about Armstrong Corlon quality143 words
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Article398 1980-11-13 14 I Soccer Reuter London, Thursday Aston Villa stretched their lead at the top of the English First Division to five points when they came from behind to beat Norwich 3-1 away last night. Villa, who trailed to a 25th minute Graham Paddon goal, .were indebted to leadingReuter - 398 words
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Article220 1980-11-13 14 Tennis Agencies London, Thursday Third seed Harold Solomon, fighting back with determination after losing the first set, reached the second round of the U*****,000 (about $300,000) Grand Prix tennis tournament at Wembley yesterday, but defeats for fellow American Eddie Dibbs, and Poland's Wojtek Fibak brought toAgencies - 220 words
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Article119 1980-11-13 14 UPI Tel Aviv, Thursday Israel will not withdraw voluntarily from the 1982 Asian Games, Aharon Doron, chairman of the Israeli Sports Federation said yesterday. Doron, a reserve OneStar General, indicated disappointment at reports that India will not invite Israel to compete in the New Delhi Games.UPI - 119 words
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120 1980-11-13 15 Soccer UPI West Germany, Thursday West German First Division side Eintracht Frankfurt defeated the West German national team 6-4 in friendly soccer match to honour Juergen Grabowski, a former member of both. Grabowski played the first half of the match for West Germany and theUPI - 120 words
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Article499 1980-11-13 15 TURF RAY - Desert Terror does dashing trial on good going On the track By TURF RAY Ipoh, Thursday Ann Khoi should be back in the hunt for another win when he runs in the Class 2 Division 3 1250 m sprint here on Saturday. The Ardistaar five-year-old499 words
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Article1106 1980-11-13 15 SATURDAY Claaa 3 Mr. 3 1,250m 14 Charng Lin (ea 1) 57.0 4 BonderlteBoy 56.0 6 Risky Boy 56.0 1 Path Finder II 56.0 5 Elocutionist (ea 2) 55.0 12 Cameron Highlands IV 54.5 7 Swing City (ea 6) 54.5 22 Breakaway 54.0 19 Capital1,106 words
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Article124 1980-11-13 15 SATURDAY Race 1: 2.39 CI 9 Div 4 1254 m: Pleasant Pleasure, Neck And Neck. Traffic Officer, Get Smart, Hello Hello, Samy's Blbl. Race 2: 3 .99 CI Div 1259 m: Clearway, Denko San, Candy Floss, Desert Terror 11, Harl Raya 11. Race S: 139. CI fi Div 2124 words
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Article38 1980-11-13 15 Laurel (Maryland), Thursday French horse Anifa, winner of the New York Turf Classic, was said to be still in a serious condition here yesterday after undergoing surgery to repair a quadruple fracture of her right foreleg.38 words
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Article, Illustration454 1980-11-13 16 TAY CHENG KHOON - Desmond goes down fighting in trial match Squash By TAY CHENG KHOON Chong Hoon Tong earned himself a place in the Singapore team for the Hashim Khan squash tournament to be held in Karachi from Nov 25-30 when he beat Desmond Hill 3-2 in a454 words
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Article37 1980-11-13 16 The Singapore Sports Council will hold a 'Learn-to-play-tennis" course for children and aldults at the National Stadium courts from Dec. L The thrice-weekly sessions will be conducted by Sharin Osman, former Singapore champion.37 words
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Article, Illustration616 1980-11-13 16 Hockey It was just too easy for Singapore yesterday. They virtually put themselves into the finals of the Asian Cup hockey tournament at Lanore next February when they trounced Macau 7-0 in their Eastern Zone qualifying match at Jalan Besar Stadium. With fourPicture by JERRY SEH - 616 words
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Article252 1980-11-13 16 It was really tough on Macau's ace hockey goalkeeper Antonio Assis yesterday. He wanted so much to last out their Asian Cup (Eastern Zone) qualifying match against Singapore at Jalan Besar Stadium but injury wouldn't let him. The crowd who turned up to watch the game252 words
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Article224 1980-11-13 17 SURESH NAIR - Australian warning to Score's Cup hopes Soccer By SURESH NAIR It was not conveyed with vengeance in mind when West Australian Amateurs coach Sandy Thomson warned that their Thai King's Cup soccer team "will beat Singapore" during the Nov 15-Dec 2 tournament in Bangkok. Thomson's warning can- not224 words
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Article, Illustration255 1980-11-13 17 Former National coach Sebastian Yap, who was surprisingly not included among the five Singapore coaches selected for the Fifa Coaching Academy in Jakarta from Jan 17-31, may go after all. Football Association of Singapore coaching committee chairman Yap Boon Chuan said he will ask the Asian255 words
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Article194 1980-11-13 17 Reuter Tel Aviv, Thursday Israel and Sweden drew 00 in their World Cup qualifying match yesterday before 42,000 fans. Sweden, with only one point in European Group Six before this game, needed to win to retain any realistic chance of reaching the 1982 finalsReuter - 194 words
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Article304 1980-11-13 17 MAURICE NEO - Rugby I By MAURICE NEO Talpeh, Thursday Singapore played their best game so far in the Asian rugby tournament when they went down 2812 (one goal, two penalty S'oals, four tries against our penalties) to South Korea yesterday. It was clear from the start that kicking304 words
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Advertisement523 1980-11-13 14 LASSIFIE ADS F >'N C.A.T.S 284-4422 AT YOUR SERVICE Telephone Servlce:Weekdays 8.30 a.m. —5.00 p.m. Saturdays 8.30 a.m. 3.00 p.m. Public Holidays 9.00 a.m. 1.00 p.m. Counter Servlce:Regular office hours ACCOMMODATION VACANT OIST. 2057, 3-BTOREY SEMIDETACHED, near Post Office and Thomson Plaza. 5 bedrooms, servant's. spacious spllt-level/dln-Ing rooms, entertainment lounge523 words
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Advertisement264 1980-11-13 14 NOTICE OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A SHIP'S NAME I Notice is hereby given that in consequence of the intended purchase of a ship by our clients Arctic Shipping Singapore (Pte.) Ltd. we have applied to the Registrar of Singapore Ships under Section 417 of the Merchant Shipping Act (Cap.264 words
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Miscellaneous246 1980-11-13 16 ACROSS 1 Sulky horse 6 Jeopardy 11 Saucer of sorts 14 Worship 15 Sharp 16 Assent, in a way 17 Myopic 19 Owned 20 Loop trans 21 Spread 22 Celts 24 Sank 26 Bara of the screen 28 "Oedipus 29 Gem cut 32 Voices 35 Namesakes of a Harte 36246 words
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Miscellaneous41 1980-11-13 17 Sports diary tying Macau v Thailand (3 30); Japan v China (5), both at Jalan Besar Stadium. SWHA Div 1 SRC v SCC (Padang, 5.10). 84)UA8H: SCC Open championships (SCC. 5.15). SOCCER: Friendly Woodlands Utd v Hyatt (Tanglin Pitch 4, 5.15).41 words
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Article, Illustration217 1980-11-13 18 Dan Tanaa's lease on the Saturday night prime-time slot comes to an end next week. And moving In for a two-week stay is The Gossip Colummbt, a show that takes a look at the seamy, steamy world sf Hollywood through the eyes sf Dlna Moran,217 words
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Article659 1980-11-13 18 Georgina Emannuel - By Georgina Emannuel Concert to feature only 20th century music Bach, Beethoven and Brahms would raise their eyebrows in disbelief if they saw us all now enjoying their music but shunning our own. They wrote their music for concerts in their own time and ordinary659 words
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Miscellaneous318 1980-11-13 18 cinema THE LONG RIDERS: Walter Hill's tautly directed western about the James and Young brothers starring the Carradine and Keach brothers. Lido: 11 a.m., 1.45, 4, 6.45 and 9.15 p.m. THE BI+ACK HOLE: Walt Disney's first and dazzling venture into deep space adventure, starring Maximilian Schell ana Yvette Mimieux. It318 words
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Article435 1980-11-13 19 If we want our children to do well in school, says Mr Lee Kuan Yew, speak to them in the languages they learn in class, and not in dialect. It's a theme that has been aired before but this time, the message is aimed at the435 words
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Article136 1980-11-13 19 Stardust, that talented group that made an impact with its first public performance two years ago, will perform again. It will be one of the attractions during the Lanvin Charity Gala Night at the Mandarin Ballroom on Nov 17. The show will be 45 minutes and136 words
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Advertisement149 1980-11-13 19 w»v» »> »v Video-Tape Library |fc*; Heaven Can Wait (Available for export master tapes) W VIDEO-TAPE LIBRARY PTE. LTD. v 2-29 Peninsula Shopping Complex Coleman Street iiil. Singapore 0617 Tel: 336 3232. 336 3225 GWj&aiiAV t. SHAKEY'S: WE SERVE FUN (ALSO PIZZA). ottaKEES We're America's favorite zza parlor and we149 words
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Miscellaneous374 1980-11-13 19 In and around town ART IN SENTOSA: A display of various art forms by several Singapore artists. At the Sentosa art centre from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. DEEP AV ALI CULTURAL SHOW presented by the Indian Cultural Society of the National University of Singapore at the PUB Auditorium at374 words
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Miscellaneous204 1980-11-13 19 Rediffusion 12.00 noon The Fabulous 240. Redifussion's afternoon entertainment package 1.30 News/Share Market Report 1.45 The Fabulous 240 3.00 Star Watch 3.02 Did You Know 3.04 The Fabulous 240. More of the tops in pops 3.30 Top Of The Pops 4.00 Chinese programmes 8.00 Four In Four. Thursday night personality204 words
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Article50 1980-11-13 20 AH FOOK: Isn't it a disgrace that the Social Welfare Department should withdraw the dole from people so obviously in need like the Ongs in today's Straits Timetf MEI LIN: Yes, if we can't support the poor I think we have got very little to be proud of.50 words
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Miscellaneous1097 1980-11-13 20 Today's Pick On TV LAVERNE AND 8HIRLEY: The Fourth Annual Shotz Talent Show (Ch 8, 8.10 p.m. in colour). Talentlme Milwaukee-style as the two girls put their heads together for the annual show at the plant, with a rock 'n roll theme, no less... Valerie Armstrong and Billy Sumper guest.1,097 words
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