New Nation, 17 January 1981
1981-01-17
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Title Section18 1981-01-17 1 NewNation SINGAPORE Saturday, January 17, 1981 3082 Price 25 Cents M.C.(P) No. 103/1/81 NEW (tj) NATION COMMENT feonrvSmmvSSSm18 words
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Article, Illustration316 1981-01-17 1 Lawyer tells court of drug deal bait UPI Lancaster (England), Saturday New Zealander Martin Johnstone known as Mr Asia in the drug trafficking underworld was lured from Singapore to Scotland where he was murdered at the orders of a syndicate boss, a court was toldUPI - 316 words
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Article59 1981-01-17 1 AFP New Delhi, Saturday A leading Indian newspaper yesterday reported that China was building a naval base near Karachi in Pakistan. The English daily Hindustan Tunes said in a front page report that the recent visit of Chinese naval delegation to Pakistan had given "further impetus" toAFP - 59 words
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Article168 1981-01-17 1 UPI Detroit, Saturday It wm a rough night fur farmer heavyweight hexing champion Lean Spinks. And he wasn't even in the ring. He fast USs4s,•* ($11, Ml) worth uf clothes and Jewellery, nut to mentteu his false front teeth. Spinks told police he was attacked anUPI - 168 words
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Advertisement42 1981-01-17 1 Safety at the yards Page 2 Page 9 Shukor's message We're to Singapore 10! Find out what Penang captain Shukor We celebrate our lot Salleh has to say of arch rival, Singapore, on anniversary with a foui the back page. page pullout.42 words
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Miscellaneous24 1981-01-17 1 Forecast Singapore's weather outlook from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. today: Occasional showers in several places. Sunset today: 6.46 p.m. Sunrise tomorrow: 6.44 a.m.24 words
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205 1981-01-17 2 To inculcate safe work attitudes All shipyard workers may have to attend regular drills to instill in them preventive safety measures when doing hot work. Shipyard sources said the Labour Ministry's Advisory Committee on Safety in the Shipbuilding and Repairing Industry has proposed the plan205 words
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Article, Illustration157 1981-01-17 2 CHOO HOEY CUTS A 15 KILO CAKE Who can blame Resident Conductor Choo Hoey of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra for looking so pleased? After all, it is not every day that one gets a surprise cake ail 15 kilograms of it plus a charming Singapore157 words
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219 1981-01-17 2 Richard Tarling, the former Haw Par Brothers International chairman, is looking forward to his first pay cheque again. Mr Tarling, 47, has joined Peat Investments, a private company in England, as its joint managing director, according to a recent Dally Mail report. He also said219 words
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Article47 1981-01-17 2 Essential items will be donated to residents of the Bo Tian Home for the Aged during a visit by the Boon Lay Zone G residents' committee on Jan 25. Residents of the zone who wish to make donations should contact Mr Kong Meng Sin at *****00.47 words
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Article37 1981-01-17 2 Old newspapers and clothes will be collected from residents of Blocks 1 to 6, Beach Road, and Blocks 7 to 9, North Bridge Road, by the Kampung Glam Zone residents' committee on Sunday from 9 a.m.37 words
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Article134 1981-01-17 2 Work has started on the $5 million town garden in Woodlands housing estate, which will add vet another amenity to Singapore's largest satellite town. When it is completed by mid-1982 the 12.8-hectare site will have a lake surrounded by Chinese and Malay pavilions. The134 words
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Article72 1981-01-17 2 The Ngee Ann Technical College will conduct three career development courses in June this year. The industrial and marketing management courses are designed to meet the needs of working students in the commercial and industrial sector. They are also aimed at upgrading the skills of workers72 words
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Advertisement118 1981-01-17 2 HOLD IT It s tli<» lonifvu l <il< ulciloi with j printer built i Arul .is .1 bonus it h.is ,i fULI. MONTH CAM.NDAK I 'KIN I OUT loi tiny "i<Miths U-Kvivn Idtui.irv l M <i] .iikl jm I), .mil N i And it s tlit• toiinula is ijivvn in118 words
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Advertisement12 1981-01-17 2 ENTRY LV-\V> --J UW NMIM V»'R ll* Mm CARD WITH! T I».MAND12 words
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Advertisement202 1981-01-17 3 Announcing a change in name only? Not quite. What was formerly known as 'Straits Travel Inn' in Malacca, will, from today be called Malacca Straits Inn. This will not be just a change in name. C 37 llv V-X Our new logo is more Malaysian in character and depicts what202 words
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249 1981-01-17 4 The sweets and book CMght the eve of a nlne-yeftr-eld girl so she took them off the supermftrket's shelves and went sp to the eashler. To her dismay., she found she waa M cents short aid waa ted to return both Items249 words
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Article, Illustration135 1981-01-17 4 The big question as 400 at St Andrew's take test "Only 50 will qualify..." It was with this in mind that 400 students at the St Andrew's Junior College yesterday sat for the Education Ministry's computer science course aptitude test. If135 words
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310 1981-01-17 4 Julie Liau - By Julie Liau The police force is to emphasise on crime prevention in a big way this year because the expected manpower shortage will make intensive patrols not always possible. In view of this, there is a proposal to increase the number of310 words
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Article156 1981-01-17 4 The Singapore Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry will meet a 13-member Indian trade team when it arrives here later this month. The Indian team, which will be here for four days from Jan 29, is interested in promoting bilateral trade, Joint ventures and tec156 words
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Advertisement22 1981-01-17 4 Let's meet at the Raffles! Traditional Sunday Curry Tiffin (flimbrtlinii (Grill Alsi i A La Carle menu i-m Raffles Hotel VIDEO-TAPE VIDEO-TAPE22 words
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Miscellaneous271 1981-01-17 4 Crossword ■> J ACROSS 1 Counterfeit 5 Whack 9 Balance 14 Relative of the heron 15 Blue dye 16 Abalone 17 Heavenly little fox 19 Diminish 20 Based: abbr. 21 Bog 22 Band leaders 23 Not raised on a stalk 25 Metric measure 26 Ailing 27 Sci-fi s Han 28271 words
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Advertisement351 1981-01-17 5 SHARP More-Door Refrigerators specially designed for women who care more for the family. t L~ :>■ V >m Wi' f i BM& cmm# fcvfsS;." e The reasons are clear for all to see LOOK! A door for every reason! I iWif SJ 320XG (3t3Utrw) 4 plus 1 door 1 REFRIGERATOR351 words
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Article138 1981-01-17 6 A Up on the shoulder led to a $6000 loss (or a 17-year-old salesgirl on Monday. Miss Chan Sook Kit was at the DBS branch in World Trade Centre to deposit the money when a man tapped her on the shoulder. He asked her to138 words
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Article385 1981-01-17 6 One-year course to upgrade standard of labour A course designed to train ex-national servicemen as skilled labour for the construction industry has been proposed. The course, to be run by the Vocational and Industrial Training Board (VTTB), will help upgrade the standard of labour385 words
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Article224 1981-01-17 6 The New Nation meant no malice when it published a front page report headlined "Big probe on lawyers" with a photograph of a lawyer, Mr C.S. Wu, accompanying it. Mr Harry Ellas, counsel for the newspaper and two of its journalists, told the Appeab224 words
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Advertisement127 1981-01-17 6 1 I xm •j| m*ll > BYCHAJ f J Y C H >• <*k v «•>*, > IK h. N *-> /y > s»p c Difference The JE-1601U. A 10-Digit Personal Desk Calculator with an AC/DC operation that allows world-wide use. Versatile Memory feature that allows storage of any entry127 words
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Miscellaneous194 1981-01-17 6 Cut along here CLUES FOR LP 6 1. Meet all the requirement* of 2. Through beina too it's possible for o man to moke himself unpopular 3. Ironic form of wit 4. Stealer of cattle 5. Made a gesture of respect 6. Such a mood is opt to be infectious194 words
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Article187 1981-01-17 7 together with Ali Baba and 40 thieves for Chingay parade Robin Hood and his merry men, Ali Baba and the 40 thieves and the musicians from Bremen will be meeting in Bedok Town soon. They are among the highlights of this year's Chingay procession187 words
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171 1981-01-17 7 A store helper this morning recounted hew he and his colleague were evereeme by smeke when they raa to help u injured Mead after a factory explosion yesterday. Speaking (rem his bed at the Alexandra Hospital. J a mat bin Buang, 25, said he171 words
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Article33 1981-01-17 7 The Bukit Merah North community centre will hold a pond fishing competition at the Tampines Chuan Lee fishing pond on Feb 15. For more details, call *****06 between 3 and 10 p.m.33 words
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123 1981-01-17 7 The National University of Singapore's Faculty of Engineering will hold an open house for research and development personnel on Jan 28. The highlights of the open house will include talks on R and D activities, a presentation of the facilities in the123 words
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Article21 1981-01-17 7 The Singapore Broadcasting Corporation will hold its first anniversary show at the National Theatre on Jan 31 at 8 p.m.21 words
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Advertisement70 1981-01-17 7 Frenchie Crunchie Apples mn f >■ i|- iest, juiciest frenchiest apples nature conspired to bear in the orchards of France FRENCH Apple Week 10th to 17th January 1981 A Ming Court Hotel 10th January 1981 French Apple Show. 12.00 pm Chez Bidou Hilton International Hotel 10th to 17th January ™JES2Sr*70 words
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Article335 1981-01-17 8 For New Nation, no other person is more important than the reader. He has more say than even the editor. He is the raison d'etre of the newspaper. He is the reason why New Nation, at 10, is very different from the New Nation which first335 words
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Article101 1981-01-17 8 4 May I make a request to architects that they should consider the elderly when they install as doors these heavy slabs of glass? Our wrists have not sufficient strength to apply the initial shove that is required to open them, whereas they could manage with a looped101 words
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Article41 1981-01-17 8 Pest, the writer of the Greenhouse column in our paper, has decided to come out in the open. Her reason: "I can't ring up people and introduce myself as Pest from New Nation." Her real name is Christina Koh.41 words
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Article21 1981-01-17 8 This motoring quip was spotted in a Malaysian newspaper: •'What car does Tarzan drive?" Answer: A Mazda 323 (tree-to-tree).21 words
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Article, Illustration673 1981-01-17 8 They will stay main weapon for next 10 years: Gen AFP Briiuim, (Southern Netherlands): West German General Ferdinand von Senger und Etterlin, commander of the Central European front of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato), is certain that "tanks will stay the main battle weapon for theAFP - 673 words
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Miscellaneous19 1981-01-17 8 <r?% -> Ten Yeans old Seems UKS One/ yeSTEKDAY HE WAS CUTTING H(S FlfLST TOOTH O S v Ir* MM19 words
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248 1981-01-17 9 The Hostage Crisis AP Washington, Saturday Bells will ring and bands will play when America's 52 hostages in Iran are released, but they won't be going home right away to join the celebrations. After more than 14 months in captivity, they will spendAP - 248 words
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Article313 1981-01-17 9 Reuter AP Washington, Saturday President Carter yesterday freed about US$2.5 billion ($5 billion) in Iranian assets (or transfer to Iran as US officials rushed to draft a final agreement for the release of the 52 American hostages. But the White House stressed no accordReuter; AP - 313 words
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Article55 1981-01-17 9 AP Washington, Saturday President-elect Ronald Reagan said yesterday he has no objections to terms of the agreement for release of tne hostages. Mr Reagan said that as he understood the details of the possible agreement, "I thought that (they) made sense I continue to be optimistic."AP - 55 words
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219 1981-01-17 9 AP Reuter New York, Saturday American bankers holding most of the estimated US$9.5 billion ($l9 billion) in frozen Iranian assets were sorting through complex problems yesterday to arrange for the transfer of Iran's funds, banking sources said. Bank officials said theyAP; Reuter - 219 words
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Article64 1981-01-17 9 AFP Jakarta, Satardav Six goats have mm tried by a local eeart la Baataeag la the Celebes r blocking traffic, press reports reachlag ■ere from the reglea said yesterday. The geats strolled across the hasy street creatlag traffic Jams, the reports said. Fear of them were acqnlttedAFP - 64 words
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Advertisement209 1981-01-17 9 >>> V 7 GIFTS FOR CHINESE NEW YEAR/ When you purchase on HP at N Gold Star Industrial from Jan 10 to Feb. 28 iw ALL purchasers OF SONY SOUND SYS7EAA WILL RECEIVE ONE SONY MDR-3 STEREO HEADPHONE FREE IN ADDITION TO THE OTHER FREE GIFTS GOLD STAR TABLE FAN209 words
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Article187 1981-01-17 10 AP UPI The the stock market struggled to hold a small gain yesterday. The Dow Jones average of 30 Industrials rose 3.32 to close at 973.29, finishing out the week with a 4.40 gain. Advances outnumbered declines by a 4 to 3 margin. Volume totalled 43.26 millionAP; UPI - 187 words
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Article33 1981-01-17 10 AP Closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday: 30 industrials 973.29 (up 3.32); 20 transports 401.% (up 5.88); 15 utilities 113.22 (up 0.62); 65 stocks 375.92 (up 2.72). APAP - 33 words
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Article53 1981-01-17 10 UPI TODAY is Saturday, Jan 17, the 17th day of 1961 with 348 to follow. Those born on this date are under the sign of Capricorn. THOUGHT FOB THE DAY: Benjamin Franklin said: "Doth thou love life? Then do not squander time, for that is the stuff life isUPI - 53 words
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Article258 1981-01-17 10 Suzuki backs Asean stand on Kampuchea AFP Koala Lam pur, Saturday Japan today pledged to play a major political and economic role to counter the "destabilising effects" of the tension in Kampuchea on countries in the South-east Asian region. This pledge was contained in aAFP - 258 words
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200 1981-01-17 10 AP Washington, Saturday President Jimmy Carter declared yesterday that the United States has "serious problems," including a growing Soviet "war machine," inflation and unemployment. In a 76-page message to Congress that amounted to a summary of his actions in the past (our years. President CarterAP - 200 words
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Article96 1981-01-17 10 UPI Charleston (West Virginia), Saturday To Eloise Rupe, Presidentelect Ronald Reagan is an old pen pal. Almost every time she sent a letter as a member of one of Reagan's (an clubs back in the *****, she got a response from him, or the actor'sUPI - 96 words
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Article42 1981-01-17 10 AFP The Hague, Saturday The Dutch government decided yesterday to stick to its decision to sell two submarines to Taiwan despite threats of diplomatic reprisals from China, Prime Minister Andreas Van Agt announced last night after a cabinet meeting. AFPAFP - 42 words
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Article, Illustration147 1981-01-17 10 World Focus AF Paris, Saturday A 27-year-old French engineer has succeeded in running across the Sahara Desert (rem north to south, a 339t-km Jog beginning In Algiers and ending in Zinder, Niger, his Paris spokesman said yesterday. Mr Jacques Martin began his dash acrossAF - 147 words
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Article, Illustration320 1981-01-17 11 Roderick Pestana - Motoring i.. I»v Roderick Pestana When the first submini car was introduced here it was regarded as something of a freak by most motorists and not many were sold. Today the rising price of fuel together with technical and design improvements320 words
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Article550 1981-01-17 11 Lee Chiu San - Motorcycling *»v Lee Chiu San Motorcyclists are not going to wake up tomorrow to find their vehicles confined to special motorcycle lanes. This assurance was given by a Ministry of Communications spokesman commenting on the New Nation front page report of Jan 13, which mentioned550 words
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Advertisement115 1981-01-17 11 Tip for Car Owners Take this to your mechanic the next time you have your car servked -M £ard»^ ftard^ :7 s rooo^ ei ,y_ pcw^^ \oss y Or«c .as«s Here's an extra bonus! Valuable prizes (ITT CTVs, Cycle Fans, ITT Radio Cassette Recorders and more) given away in the115 words
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Advertisement123 1981-01-17 12/13 Time... and time again Orient Analogue Quartz beautiful however you look at them. v: < v a\ V* -V r \YT% s I ORIENT ORIENT SERVICE CENTRES SINGAPORE Unit Of (Ground Floor) Foot Ha. IMg ISO. South Bndg. Road KUALA lUMPUR 400. Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman PfNANG Al-02. Komptafct Tun123 words
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Miscellaneous1111 1981-01-17 12/13 YOUR WEEKEND ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE SBC 5 700 million people in 43 countries can't be wrong.. vr EE||i||/Ey PAL color, Invented and owned by lELEiUNIlEn Saturday 12.55 OPENING NOUNCEMENTSfollowed by ITS NOW. 1.45 BANANA SPLITS. 2.1* SATURDAY MATINEE: 4-D Man. (See Top Shows Of The Weekend). 3.36 ABC WIDE WORLD OP1,111 words
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Miscellaneous721 1981-01-17 12/13 SBC-RADIO Saturday 12.00 Musical Tribute to Cilia Black 12.30 The SBC Orchestra 1.30 News followed by Share Market Report and Weather Forecast 1.45 Music A La Carte 2.00 Programme Summary followed by Daily Serial 2.30 Something Different 3.00 News In Brief followed by Sports Diary 3.05 Melody Time 3.15 Star721 words
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Miscellaneous592 1981-01-17 12/13 Top Shows of the Weekend Today SATURDAY NIGHT MOVIE: The Tiger and the Pussycat. (Ch 5, 11.00 p.m. in colour). Americans Ann-Margret and Eleanor Parker, and Italians Vittorio Gassman, Antonella Stani and Fiorenzo Fiorentini work well together in this innocuous sex-comedy about a middle-aged businessman who unintentionally gets involved with592 words
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Miscellaneous398 1981-01-17 12/13 YOUR LUCKY STARS IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you are one of those tenacious individuals who connives a project and then never lets go of it until it is not only off the ground but flying profitably. Your word is our promise. You will deliver on any promise you398 words
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Article, Illustration370 1981-01-17 14 London: Michael Winner is perhaps the most prolific of the British cineastes, having directed 20 films in the last 18 years and collaborated on their scripts, producing many of them. His industry and popularity have brought him renown, praise and detractors. One envious colleague has suggested that370 words
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Miscellaneous721 1981-01-17 14 What's On page that tells you what's happening on TV and in town In and around SINGAPORE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA with j soloist Miss Takako Nishi- zaki (Japanese violinist) at the victoria Concert Hall at 8.15 p.m. PERANTAU II: Drama cum poetry recital in Malay at Marine Parade branch library auditorium721 words
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Article, Illustration294 1981-01-17 16 k A twice weekly advertisement feature Este International is a trading company which specialises in the printing of copies of masterplans, blueprints and drawings. An Ozalid plan-printing machine, manufactured in England, makes extra copies with the use of ammonia paper in a matter of minutes.294 words
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Article, Illustration406 1981-01-17 19 Mayer beats Borg for clean sweep |^jTfennis Agencies New Y«rk, Batarday American Gene Mayer shocked a tired, listless Swede Bjorn Borg 6-0, 6-3 yesterday to complete a clean sweep of his group matches in the US$4OO,OOO (about $800,000) Grand Prix Masters tennis championship. Both Mayer and Borg, the defendingAgencies - 406 words
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Article, Illustration154 1981-01-17 19 Ardiles loses place for today's game Soccer Reuter LMdM, Saturday Argentine soccer star Osvaldo Ardiles has been dropped and disci- lined by English First Division side ottenham following his late return from the recent Gold Cup tournament in Uruguay. Ardiles, one of Argentina's 1978 World Cup heroes and aReuter - 154 words
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Article, Illustration440 1981-01-17 20 JEFFREY LOW - Malaysia Cup 'si By JEFFREY LOW Kedah I Pahang I Alar Star, Saturday Even the return of striker Rosmaini Shah was of little help when Pahang crashed to their second straight away defeat this season at the Darulaman Stadium last night. If the Pahang officials440 words
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Article98 1981-01-17 20 AFP London, Saturday The English Sports Council will receive a grant of £21 million (about $105 million for next year 1961-82, subject to parliamentary approval. Hector Munro, Minister for Sport, announced the figure yesterday in reply to a parliamentary question. "Subject to the approval of parliament, the grant-in-aidAFP - 98 words
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Article98 1981-01-17 20 BE UPI Indianapolis, Saturday The United States will send a 39-member track team to New Zealand for the fourth Pacific Conference Games to be held on Jan 31 and Feb 1. Athletes from New Zealand, Australia, Japan and Canada are competing in the eventsUPI - 98 words
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333 1981-01-17 21 TURF RAY - Racing By TURF RAY Upper Groavenor can make certain of a berth in the $76,000 Queen Elizabeth n Cup next Sunday by winning Race 6 the 1600 m event for Class 1 Division 3 horses at Bukit Timah today. A winner of333 words
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Article65 1981-01-17 21 En Golf Robert Trent Jones Jr., one of the world's top golf designers will be stopping off in Singapore next week, en route from Hong Kong to Desaru and Penang. And Warren members could benefit from his arrival. He will be having lunch at Folkestone Roaa65 words
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3395 1981-01-17 21 R A r F 1 2 30 CLASS 3 DIV 7 1.200M x ($16,000 $11,200 to winn«r) 1 *0**70 Sandra Dm a Dy Cg (A. Rashld) Lee 57 (d3 same) 5 am 1,400m Wman 1 2 1*07*5 Eng Pao a Dg (En*3,395 words
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Article127 1981-01-17 21 K.L. CHAN TURF RAY BRIAN MILLER 8TARB0Y Race 1 Nstable Peat What's Enough Executive Jet Rising Fast Oaest ef Heaaar Eng Pao ExecaUve Jet Sandra Dee Kmc I AMa Oleg Cassini Martigay Oleg Cassini daderella King Tango Klag Taage Abba Kmc 3 Urease Qaddeea Tungesh Wayahead Strong And Sassy127 words
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Article, Illustration733 1981-01-17 22 BRIAN MILLER - Golden Arrow's Tommy Jack can score Racing By BRIAN MILLER Golden Arrow Stable, who had a fair share of winners last season, have entered a powerful string for this meeting and could pull off a double tomorrow with Ttmmy Jack and Brace Lee. Tommy Jack, a733 words
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Article129 1981-01-17 22 K. L. CHAN TURF RAY BRIAN MILLER STAR BOY Race 1 AigeUe Tar a Equus ITrast Yea General Trong Eyellaer El Toshi Tara Eqaas Eyeliner RaeeZ Artistic Loro Lara Captain's Choice Apple Twist Loro Ebeay Beaa Loro Bim 3 Alymer Rm4 Ace of Aces SeagSeag Mini Quantow Ceel easterner129 words
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3014 1981-01-17 22 R A PF 1 215 CLASS 3 DIV 3 1.200M x 16 000 $11,200 to winner) 1 *20*20 HumMo Spinning a (LSP) Buang 57 (dd same) 5 ag 1 400m ScratdNd 10 2 90*0 Cotonwte (Angaston) Zafir 56.5 (dc +2.5 M)3,014 words
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151 1981-01-17 23 Squash Singapore's Stewart Ballard and Peter Hill are not competing in this week's Monaco Open squash tournament in Monte Carlo after all. The pair, now in England for the British under--23 championship, had planned to play in Monaco this week as a warm-up. Stewart151 words
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Article47 1981-01-17 23 Reuter London, Saturday Barnsley beat Fulham 3-2 In a Division 3 English soccer League match last night. Rotterdam came through to defeat Newport 1-0, while Tranmere edged out Northampton 3-2 In Division 4. The match between Port Vale and Scunthrope was postponed. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration976 1981-01-17 24 JEFFREY LOW - Shukor rules with an iron hand Ma lay via Cup '81 By JEFFREY LOW Penang, Saturday Shukor Salleh has been Penang team manager, coach and captain barey three weeks. Yet he has already had to rule with an iron hand to rid the team of indiscipline and976 words
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Article318 1981-01-17 24 SURESH NAIR - By SURESH NAIR The ikMk sidelining <ft skllfnl midfielder, R. Harlamirtkl has dampened Stappm*! hopes of ImMm Penan* at City Stadlam temorrow evening for the second time In three yean. Surla, despite hit artistic ball skills. lost his ptoee to hard-ran-nlag Hashlm Hosnl, who epeaed318 words
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Miscellaneous119 1981-01-17 24 Sports diary BWIMMING: National Under-12 Age Group Meet (Chinese Swimming Club, 2 p.m.). SOCCER: Government Services Div One League Club HDB v Public Utilities Board (Toa Payoh), Armed Forces v Special Constabulary (Fairer Park) both at 4.30 p.m. Div 3 Jurong Town v Postals, Armed Forces v Immigration (both at119 words
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Article, Illustration1420 1981-01-17 25 Sonny Yap, Judith Hale, Philip Lim - Behind the headlines, deadlines and the bylines Compiled by Sonny Yap, Judith Hale, Philip Lim To be exact, we'll be 10 tomorrow. Still a toddler in Singapore journalism. Still groping our way through the never-ending flux of events. We can't exactly remember what Jan 18, 1971 was likeArtwork by Chandradas - 1,420 words
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Article, Illustration78 1981-01-17 28 Have you ever wondered why many people read the early New Nation from back to front? If you have, cease to wonder. Miss Marie Grace Eddun was one of the reasons. She joined the parade of girls featured regularly on the back page. Former New Nation chief78 words
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Article, Illustration84 1981-01-17 28 Four out of six! That's our record in the Times Organisation's Story of the Year competition which started in 1974. The stories were: Douglas Chan's expose on leakage of examination papers at the Singapore Polytechnic in March 1974, Peter Ong's story on Singapore's first surviving84 words
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