New Nation, 25 January 1981
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Title Section10 1981-01-25 1 Sunday Nation JANUARY 25, 1981 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 104/1/8110 words
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Article, Illustration150 1981-01-25 2 Teo Lian Huay - By Teo Lian Huay THESE were SBC personalities the way viewers had never seen them. There was weather girl Alice Cheah (right), obviously having trouble connecting her hockey stick with a ball in an obstacle race, and Malay talentime compere Suhartl All (centre)150 words
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Article, Illustration84 1981-01-25 2 The Asean scene MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Hussein Onn will leave for Houston, Texas to undergo heart bwpass surgery on Jan 31, reliable sources in Kuala Lumpur said yesterday. The Umno Supreme Council meeting planned for Feb 7, has been moved forward to Jan 31 to enable84 words
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Article46 1981-01-25 2 AFP THIRTEEN people, almost all plantation workers, died yesterday after having drunk what is believed to be illicit samsu at Pekan Lunas, 10 km from Kulim, Kedah. All died in the district hospital. Doctors and nurses are working hard to save 30 others. AFP.AFP - 46 words
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Article50 1981-01-25 2 AFP SEVENTY-ONE factories were damaged or burned down in the anti-Chinese riots In central and east Java last november, an Indonesian parliamentary commission reported. A team of the Mining, Energy and Industry Commission visited the riot-torn areas and said 4000 workers had lost their Jobs. AFP.AFP - 50 words
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293 1981-01-25 2 IVAN LIM - By IVAN LIM SINGAPORE AIRLINES is considering the payment of a "morale boosting" 14thmonth annual wage sujijilement, sources "An extra one month or half month's wage is being discussed by the management," they said. "It is being mooted as a quick-fix way to pep up293 words
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Article, Illustration255 1981-01-25 2 EVERY Chinese New Year, one of the likeliest gifts from friends and business associates is a be ribboned hamper stuffed with canned food and liquor and which may cost as much as $200. But if you have a friend like Philip Ho255 words
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176 1981-01-25 2 SINGAPORE Airlines captain, Peter Ivanoff, has apologised to Mr Devan Nair over his remarks on the "legal/ industrial climate in Singapore Airlines." He has also withdrawn his critical remarks about Singaporeans in a letter to Mr Nair. In accepting Capt Ivanoff's apology, Mr Nair said176 words
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Advertisement57 1981-01-25 2 DRAGON PHOENIX RESTAURANT Block 26, Outram Park, Singapore. Tel *****88 A *****29 it Delicious Cantonese Dishes Supervised by Hooi Kok Wai Specialities from the kitchen. SEAFOOD Garoupa Soon Hock Prawns Lobsters Crabs Quick Lunch S3/per person We cater for Birthday Wedding Parties, buffet lunches and private functions. Live music and57 words
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Article, Illustration350 1981-01-25 3 AFP A POST-EXAMINA-TION celebration for some 600 high school students picnicking at a river bank near the renowned Palace Museum in suburban Taipei turned into an afternoon of horror. Jlash floods released by an upstream dam drowned 15 and injured more than aAFP - 350 words
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Article87 1981-01-25 3 Reuter ONE ef the werM's meat formidable eperatfaas bedn hi Ml» m Feb 9 when li mllll*tt ceases token determine that the eeaatry's pepalatlen has exceeded fit mllHea. The Held farce will aperate largely la rural areas where mast Indians live. Same will deal with JaagieReuter - 87 words
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Article59 1981-01-25 3 UPI THE US airlines pilots' association has announced it is planning a nationwide work stoppage in late February or early March to force major changes in the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and air safety regulations. The pilots' concerns include deficiencies in air traffic control systems, aircraft certificationUPI - 59 words
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Article79 1981-01-25 3 UPI ANGELIA Dean, 15, in obeying her father's orders not to answer the telephone while home alone, surprised a burglar who had phoned earlier to see if anyone was in. The intruder, a 15-year-old boy, beat her to death. The boy, who grew up with the victim,UPI - 79 words
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Article61 1981-01-25 3 AP A POWERFUL earthquake yesterday struck a mountainous region of southwest China near Tibet, killing at least 100 persons, mostly Tibetan herdsmen, the Daofu seismologies 1 bureau reported. It said most of the dwellings in the city of Daofu with a population of 10,000 and about 240AP - 61 words
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Article34 1981-01-25 3 Reuter BRITISH AIRWAYS operations returned to normal yesterday after a one-day strike by ground staff in London that forced cancellation on Friday of all its 190 scheduled flights from Heathrow airport. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article162 1981-01-25 3 AP PRESIDENT Chun Doo-Huan lifted martial law in South Korea yesterday, one day after he granted clemency to dissident leader Kim Dae Jung and commuted Mr Kim's death penalty to life imprisonment. A presidential election will be held by the country's 5278-member electoral college on FebAP - 162 words
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Article107 1981-01-25 4 AFP POLICE in Perth, Australia, are investigating a racket involving forged diamond certificates which may have cost investors a fortune. The Criminal Investigation Branch fraud squad believes many investors have been paying up to double the real value for diamonds. The forged certificates are copies ofAFP - 107 words
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Article, Illustration266 1981-01-25 4 Agencies THE RELEASED American hostages are heading for a grand reunion dinner today with their families at a hotel in the West Point Military Academy grounds, 80 km north of New York city. The Thayer Hotel where they will be staying until Tuesday, had clearedAgencies; UPI picture; AP picture - 266 words
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Article, Illustration1001 1981-01-25 5 ANTHONY HOLDEN - Behind the razzmatazz and ceremonial of the inaugural 'crowning' last Tuesday is a plan to return the office of US President to its loftiness and prestige. ANTHONY HOLDEN in Washington filed this report. >V ,S» ltfl iiV>V v ANTHONY HOLDEN TWENTY-EIGHT years ago President Harry1,001 words
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Advertisement128 1981-01-25 5 Essence of Chicken with Ginseng... the traditional way to stamina and health. The man with a responsible job needs to preserve his stamina and health. Essence of Chicken has health-giving qualities. Traditional Chinese herbalists have always used Ginseng as a tonic. The use of Ginseng as a tonic has now128 words
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Article247 1981-01-25 6 COMMENT HEART attacks strike indiscriminately. News of a recent victim, the mother of an American hostage just released from Iranian custody, made international headlines. Freshly sprung from his 444-day confinement, the hostage had dutifully telephoned his mother from his Weisbaden stopover only to cause her a heart247 words
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Article, Illustration1926 1981-01-25 6 Francis Chin - YOU and YOUR MONEY by Francis Chin 18 IT WORTH buying gold? Interest in the metal it matched only by the widespread ignorance about it. A recent talk in Toa Payoh Library on investing in gold, for example, saw 400 people1,926 words
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Miscellaneous11 1981-01-25 6 XLi. iwr WMW awr Bern#/ *jvk am r cwmo to a&*t11 words
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328 1981-01-25 7 GOLD it quoted in two different eete of pricee: International buying and tailing pricaa fixed in London and New York, in US dollars per ounce; and Local ratail pricaa in Singapore dollars. Thia would be ao328 words
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Article132 1981-01-25 7 THE purity or fineness of gold is recorded in two forms: as carats (K) and in percentage. Wholesale prices overseas are usually quoted for almost 100 per cent pure gold, known widely as four nines or of 999.9 fineness. In carats, 999.9 gold is expressed as132 words
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Advertisement332 1981-01-25 7 ~%>@`."!}!\"}%^$-$*|)]*@~`-]@$= Invest in two of the world's fastest-growing economies. Singapore and Malaysia are two of the world's fastest growing economies and provide particularly attractive investment opportunities. You can share in this growth through the Singapore Growth Fund. Established in 1969, the Singapore Growth Fund is Singapore's largest unit trust and332 words
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Article, Illustration690 1981-01-25 8 MACAW - By MACAW SYLVESTER walked into the office like a pregnant duck. "What's the matter? Your piling system giving trouble? Salleh asked solicitously. "New dance, right?" Rodney ventured. "No lah! Kena hammered by the wife sampeh siong!" Harry said in pure690 words
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Advertisement328 1981-01-25 8 World's most advanced full room fan "QMtebal MISTRAL GYRO AIRE. The world-famous award-winning fan that nona can imitata. Quiatly afficiant and pleasing to tha eye. Popular worldwide,so that it can be found in offices, schools, nurseries and homes. The modern fan with a modern look. In two pleasing pastel shades328 words
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Miscellaneous13 1981-01-25 8 The squash craze By LAT sail msnSi! m Si i s 0 I13 words
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Article, Illustration670 1981-01-25 9 IN PLAIN WORDS by J TURTLE C THERE'S just so much of sex coming out of the media woodwork these days I'm beginning to wonder if my blood is getting tired before its time. I don't tingle listening to a670 words
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Article510 1981-01-25 9 DO thin people really live longer? This popular belief, supported by diet books ana doctors, may be wrong, says a Washington Post story. Thin people may in (act die earlier, acconiing to Dr Reubin Andres, a professor at Johns Hopkins University and clinical director of510 words
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Advertisement273 1981-01-25 9 More beautiful choices from Whirlpool 'i. 1:^ simw IN® d£HP» *3r L r "sV^P*% At Whirlpool we believe you deserve more. That's why we make more kinds of refrigerators than you might imagine. With more beautiful Whirlpool features. Take our two Serva-Door® refrigerators. A special lets you get the foods273 words
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Article, Illustration379 1981-01-25 10 Terry Tan - By Terry Tan POSSIBLY one of the most magnificent of vegetarian dishes, the 18 Lohan or Lohan Chye (Lohan vegetarian dish), as it is reverently called in Cantonese, can be modified for anyone to cook it. It is traditionally cooked and eaten on379 words
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Article316 1981-01-25 10 LOHAN Is the Chinese equivalent nf the Sanskrit term, Aihat sne whs hns reached the ether shsre st mental and spiritual perfectiea. Sneh n man nurptmM even the gads themselves In his attainments. He la snld te hnve broken threagh the endless birth-death-rebirth cycle, and heen316 words
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Article, Illustration5256 1981-01-25 11 PAULINE KAEL - THE film critic of tha New Yorker, PAULINE KAEL, took luvt of abaanca for flva months in 1979 to work as an axacutlva consultant to ono of tho big Hollywood studios. Bhs waa thus abls to obaarvs tha workings of tha movie businoss from5,256 words
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Article268 1981-01-25 11 PAULINE KAEL, born in 1919, major ad in philosophy but read poatry and fiction axtanaivaly at tha Univarsity of California (Barkalay). Lhraly, witty and irravarant, aha has in two dacadaa aatabliahad haraalf as tha prs-sminant American film critic. Shs is ss quick to rtdicul* a pratantious art268 words
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Advertisement122 1981-01-25 15 4m A&W andyou I A&W and I A&W I love you Love your burgers, love your fries Love your Root Beer, love your chicken Love your Coney Dogs and more A&W I love you I'll be coming back for more. Yes, there's more at A&W. There's more burgers: beef burgers,122 words
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878 1981-01-25 16 paik choo - HUMOUR w.h paik choo THE OTHER day someone said to me: "Ah, can I talk to you, I hear you're the one who makes a lot of boo-boo buys?" (Must have been my Kangarucci outfit wot gave878 words
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Article, Illustration464 1981-01-25 16 Peter Ong - Ry turns you on with gospel, rock, Tex-Mex, folk and pop Poppourri By Peter Ong IT'S IMPOSSIBLE to pin Ry Cooder down. He has made nine LPs, each different from the other. When you have finally identified him as a rock-and-roiier, he gives you464 words
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Advertisement80 1981-01-25 16 Outside catering specialists Trade Union House Annexe (Next to NTUC) Shenton Way Tel: *****82/3, *****01 A house of exotic Cantonese, Peking and Szechuan Cuisine at economical budget for lunch, dinner and banquet functions for all occasions. For daily quick lunch dishes,a superb selection awaits you Ham melon soup Sliced duck80 words
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Article, Illustration805 1981-01-25 17 S. Ching Ji - Recreation By S. Ching Ji Malay Mail THINK of deep crimson and ruby-red flowers, but rarely would you never dream of oleanders or frangipannis. Oleander (nerium oleander) and frangipanni have a lot in common. They belong to the same family, are free-flowering throughout the yearMalay Mail - 805 words
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Miscellaneous175 1981-01-25 17 In and around town TODAY MOONCAKE FESTIVAL PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION. Winning entries based on last year's mooncake festival organised by the People's Association and Tourist Promotion Board. Singapore Conference Hall, today only, 10 a.m. to 6 P GERMAN FILMS. Two films directed by Werner Herzog, Stroszek and Auch Zwerge Ha ben175 words
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Miscellaneous249 1981-01-25 17 ladies'casual and formal wear. Judging will be on style, choice of materials, originality and how practical is the design. Application forms from the PA office in Kallang Road or from any community centre. More than $12,000 worth of prizes. THE WEEK TOM SAWYER. A musical drama by Chinese High School,249 words
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Miscellaneous116 1981-01-25 17 WOODLANDS: Duel of Fists. 1.45, 4, 6.45, 9.15. PRINCE. LIBERTY. CHANGI: woman of Desire. Her. Mandarin love story. Prince at 11, 1.30, 4, 6.45, 9.15. Liberty: 10.45, I.15, 3.45, 6.15, 9. Changi: II.15, 1.45, 4.15, 6.45, 9.30. SAVOY: Saturday Night Fever. 11, 1.45, 4, 6.45, 9.15. JADE: The Chain Reaction.116 words
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Miscellaneous116 1981-01-25 17 INFLAMMATION IN EYELASH Doctor in the House ll PIP AS you TOLV ME BUT IT SEEMS TO GET WORSE. VES, I'M AFRAIP VOU»UE DEVELOPED A SO-CALLEV CHALAZION. 4 -r Yi 'A BOTH CONDITIONS OFTEN NEEV TO BE OPENEV UP TO LET THE PUS OUT. IN VOUR CASE WE'LL CONTINUE WITH116 words
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Article, Illustration467 1981-01-25 18 Doug Gardner - W-Cup carrot for German stars INTERNATIONAL SOCCER Doug Gardner AFTER seeing their national team beaten (or the first time since the last World Cup finals over two years ago in the Gold Cup tournament in Montevideo, the West German FA have come up with a massive financial carrot to players467 words
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Article, Illustration408 1981-01-25 18 Brian Miller - .and bowling carrot for women ALLEY CHAT Brian Miller HOW would you like to win a brand new Mercedes Benz? If the thought appeals to you, and if you're a woman, then it's time you put on your bowling shoes and signed up for the Singapore Women Bowlers' Club's Queens408 words
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Article, Illustration453 1981-01-25 19 Alfred Tong - TENNIS TALK Alfred Tong NOT so long ago, an expatriate wondered aloud why, in Singapore, there were tournaments for children under 14, 16 and 18 years of age but none for younger children. Sandy Trent ham, then director of Newk Plus Four (a453 words
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Article, Illustration75 1981-01-25 20 KEVIN KEEGAN returned to English football to the acclaim of colleagues, opponents, supporters and authorities. Southampton, his new club, were tipped as First Division winners; Keegan was regarded as the returning Messiah. Events have, however, confounded the pundits' predictions. Here are the75 words
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Article, Illustration344 1981-01-25 20 PART of the problem is that Kevin needs the right players around him, just like everyone else. It's the same for a centreforward if he doesn't get the service, he won't score. But people have expected too much of him, I'm convinced of that. And when344 words
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Article, Illustration338 1981-01-25 20 KEVIN KEEGAN is a great player make no mistake about that! But I reckon Southampton lost the player who would have helped Keegan make a major impact on the First Division Alan Ball. II they could have kept Bailie and had him battling away and calling the338 words
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Article, Illustration343 1981-01-25 20 I BELIEVE Kevin has discovered Just hew hard It is In English seeoer, something he had forgotten during his stay In Germany. To me, the fact that he's been Nt lnjored fer so long proves ene point above nil ethers every game In the EagUah First Division343 words
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Article, Illustration418 1981-01-25 20 IPS IF YOU answer the question straight, the answer most be "m" Kevin hasnt made the Impact expected net yet, anyway. Bat I d.n't think we have mm the best e( him, because ef Injuries and the pressure he's been under. He has prsbably played with InjuriesIPS - 418 words
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Article, Illustration393 1981-01-25 21 Weekend Sports Reuter MALAYSIA'S polo-play-ing King, Sultan Ahmad Shah, will be among the players and guests from three continents attending the wealthy sultanate of Brunei's fourth international polo tournament, tournament organisers said yesterday. The sport's most spectacular annual event which begins this Thursday will beReuter - 393 words
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Article, Illustration124 1981-01-25 21 AP A FIELD of 275 teams departed from eight European cities yesterday, Kicking off the 49th Monte Carlo rally, with most eyes watching two new stars on the rally scene the Renault 5 Turbo and its West German rival the Audi Quattro. The teams, leaving from Paris,AP - 124 words
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Article61 1981-01-25 21 AFP AMERICAN boxing superstar Sugar Ray Leonard will attempt to add the light middleweight world crown to his welterweight world title in May or June. Leonard, who regained his World Boxing Council welterweight title from Panama's Roberto Duran last November, has signed to fight Ayub KaluleAFP - 61 words
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Article49 1981-01-25 21 AP TOP-SEEDED Martina Navratilova, firing deadly accurate passing shots, breezed past unseeded Barbara Potter in two sets on Friday night and into the semi-finals of the US$l5O,OOO Avon women's tennis championships in Cincinnati, Ohio. She lost her service only once in beating Potter 6-3, 6-1. AP.AP - 49 words
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Article32 1981-01-25 21 AFP AUSTRALIA'S vice-cap-tain Kim Hughes hit his fifth test century as his team strengthened its position in the second Test against India at the Adelaide oval yesterday. AFP.AFP - 32 words
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1039 1981-01-25 22 JOCKEY George Podmore was in good form at Bukit Timah yesterday when he booted home a splendid double with EXECUTIVE JET in Race 2 and WITH TRUST in Race 6. Executive Jet, who flopped last week, put up a tip-top showing to beat KINO1,039 words
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3744 1981-01-25 23 RACE ONE: Artistic (Fleeting Orbit Harriet): Won once over Div 4 1200 m good KL Apr 6 with AuYeung up in 1:12.8; last showing was a second to Bye Bay CI 2 Div 4 1200 m heavy Penang Aug 16; ninth to3,744 words
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Article135 1981-01-25 23 K. L. CHAN TURF RAY BRIAN MILLER STAR BOY Race 1 Artistic Grand Bonheur Pasklvltch Cinderella Plotealam Eyeliner Eyellaer Cinderella Race I ITrutVN Joonita Whadaalt Capital Gain Geaeral Traag Apple Twist Jaaalta Whodunit Race J Up Apia Special Gesture It's Tm Gwd Elocutionist Ebeay Beau Anak Sarawak The OM135 words
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Article, Illustration559 1981-01-25 24 Suresh Nair - Mokhtar and Khalid will be a deadly duo tonight Malaysia Cup '81 SPORTS NATION By Suresh Nair BE WARY, Singapore! Selangor are capable of capitalising on just one slip in our defence to win tonight at the National Stadium (kickoff: 7 p.m.). Selangor are559 words
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Miscellaneous28 1981-01-25 18 by MIKE ATKINSON IM4£NE THE SALT AND PEPPER RJTS ARE THE OPRSSIMG FULL-SACKS... feraiat! I •.airr a r. 'i a Hi i) i -J r o«f J K.28 words
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Advertisement96 1981-01-25 21 Nike Wimbledon (pictured) Worn by many top professionals. A soft, white grain leather shoe for all court sports, particularly tennis. Features a poly-foam tongue, terrycloth innersole, padded heel horn and ankle collar. The sole's European shell design gives great traction, wear and cushion. Nike All Court Built to deliver the96 words
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Advertisement351 1981-01-25 21 Mrs Lee's Cookbook 44 One of the great cooks of Singapore and the island's best-known authority on Straits cookery is Mrs. Lee Chin Koon. (Mrs. Lee's Cookbook is) the definitive word on the amalgam of Malayan and Chinese gastronomy." Craig Claiborne, The New York Times It is the first of351 words
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Advertisement76 1981-01-25 23 OPENS TODAY OOCHARO IOVftRS (*****96) II 00 1 30. 4 00. 645 I 9 15 An Incredible aid that journeys beyor^imaqinabon! 1 ■v •> t.j b < P < v> vv<- 'silent running' TvcHMCoton Bruce Darn w Cliff Potts-Ron Rifkin* Jesse Vint "The Drones ETC-- JOAN BAEZ »3£SIS PETER SCHICKELE76 words
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Advertisement111 1981-01-25 24 SINSIN gives you a tasty choice of 11 Natural Fruit Jams t' 4 P v La,,-/. S v iv •a n+i Breakfast is always so delightful and satisfying when mum serves Sin Sin natural fruit jams. Simply because Sin Sin packs in only the natural goodness i of 11 selected111 words
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Article, Illustration208 1981-01-25 25 or nP2C rutflad. Daaignar Bobby Chng comaa up throo road, tho mkJdlo two boing front and An 4L. back varalona of tha aama draaa. (Jl I TWO-PIECE Intaraat focuaaa on a plaatad bow at tha aida of a208 words
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Article, Illustration1578 1981-01-25 26 J. R. PRIESTLEY - By J. R. PRIESTLEY IT HAD indeed been different. I'd decided to have a look at part of India before reaching Nepal, so had taken a flight to Calcutta's Dum-Dum airport, intending to travel by train as cheaply as possible and as1,578 words
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Article, Illustration890 1981-01-25 28 EDMUND FULLER - LECTURES ON LITERATURE. By Vladimir Nabokov. Edited by Fredson Bowers. Harcourt, Brace Jovanovich. 385 pp. U5519.95. The Book Page Reviewed by EDMUND FULLER "LITERATURE was not born the day when a boy crying wolf, wolf came running out of the Neanderthal valley with890 words
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426 1981-01-25 28 SILVERFISH - ORIENT EXPRESS: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS TRAIN. By E. H Cookridge. Penguin. 288 pp plus 8 pp photographs. $12.25. Reviewed by SILVERFISH. THIS is a record of the glamour that is the Orient Express, a railway line which,426 words
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Article, Illustration1880 1981-01-25 29 M. I. EDWARDS - A SHORT STORY Screaming mobs, cannonfire and a mad scramble for the ferries are the ingredients of a tale spun by a fertile imagination By M. I. EDWARDS JUST off the south-western suburbs of Singapore city is an island turned amusement park called1,880 words
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Article, Illustration239 1981-01-25 30 WE wsrs Mvtd from baatino our broaats in dospair I ho ontrios for tho $100 Sunday Taasor prize Just pourod In, and among tho lot waa a brilliant caption by Miaa Llm Soofc Tiang, a 17y oar-old clorfc. Casting about aa ha doos for239 words
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Article, Illustration354 1981-01-25 30 Kreetik - TV Guest Column By Kreetik THE NIGHT THE BRIDGE FELL DOWN, Sundays, Ch 5, 8.45 p.m. FIRST Condominium and now this. There seems no end to disaster movies. And there never will be as long as our appetite for them is unsatiated. For addicts of disaster354 words
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Article, Illustration585 1981-01-25 40 IT'S just 10 days to Chinese New Year and if you want something special for it but have not found the perfect dress yet some of us, of course, have long stopped getting Chinese New Year clothes you might find some inspiration here. On theseCaptions by DEBORAH CHIA - 585 words
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