New Nation, 6 February 1981
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Title Section21 1981-02-06 1 NewNation SINGAPORE Friday, February 6, 1981 3098 Price 25 Cents M.C.(P) No. 103/1/81 r NEW (0) NATION I COMMENT k j21 words
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Article206 1981-02-06 1 We're in a mess says Reagan 10 pc tax cut proposed Reuter Washlagtaa, Friday President Reagan said last night that the US faced economic calamity and declared: "We are in the worst economic mess since the Great Depression." He said quick action was needed to improve the ailing American economyReuter - 206 words
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Article174 1981-02-06 1 Three people were killed in separate road accidents on the first day of Chinese New Year. One of the victims, Madam Lee Poh Hoi, 40, died after she was knocked down by a car while crossing the newly-completed Jurong end of the Pan Island Expressway.174 words
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Article38 1981-02-06 1 Agencies Warsaw, Friday Poland headed for a new industrial crisis yesterday as trade union leaders called for a general strike In Jelenla Gorg on Monday. The unrest also spread to Bialystok, near the Soviet border. AgenciesAgencies - 38 words
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Article59 1981-02-06 1 AP Derfcy (Eegiaad), Friday w»« ekarged yetterdky wit* the "mercy UlHag" marder «f a thr««MUy-rid kaby Iwy. M y btr^ M «*«»< Dr I MHfi Arthw to stay mjr tnm Derky Ctty Hwpttal utfl kte Mxt pr£ MaTmmumm Mn them m Man! f. Preas ripiftowH kabr Ma PetrmAP - 59 words
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Advertisement144 1981-02-06 1 Holiday racing Holiday racing Two-day race cards in special four-page pullout Local news: Bird watching at Changi jgjp I 1 But what has his investigation got to do with the Department of Civil Aviation? Find out on Page 3. Big land deal by HK firm Foreign news: ...as non-aligned preparatory144 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous26 1981-02-06 1 Forecast Singapore's weather outlook from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. today: Windy, with showers in a tew areas. Sunset today: 6.51 p.m. Sunrise tomorrow: 6.47 a.m.26 words
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Article184 1981-02-06 2 Lee Yew Meng - Apartments will be let out when they are completed By Lee Yew Meng A Hong Kong-based company is to buy a property in Holland Road for $30.4 million. The property comprises two six-storey blocks of 40 luxury apartments and four penthouses which are184 words
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170 1981-02-06 2 The Singapore Association for the Deaf will run a kindergarten only in an area or district where there is great demand. The areas will be known by the middle of June when the association completes its 1961 enrolment exercise. The association170 words
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Article404 1981-02-06 2 All 11 flats on the Housing Board's resale list last month have been sold. The HDB has put up a new list of nine flats for this month seven threeroom, and one two-room and one four-room Oat. The two-room flat is in the Central Zone, at Albert404 words
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Article56 1981-02-06 2 Police today again warned the public not to set off fire crackers, as it is an offence carrying a maximum penalty of J5OOO. There have been reports of illegal cracker-firing in various housing estates. A man was arrested for possession of 15 packets of fire-crackers in Commonwealth Drive56 words
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Article46 1981-02-06 2 An unidentified woman in her 20b was found dead at Block 2, Loroog 2, Toa Payoh yesterday at 6.30 p.m. Hie woman, about 1.5 m tall, was dressed in yellow pyjamas. She had a purse In her pocket containing a HO hong bao.46 words
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Article38 1981-02-06 2 An exhibition of French medallions and contemporary posters will be held at the National Museum art gallery, Stamford Road, from Feb 19 to March 1 from 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. daily. Admission will be free.38 words
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Advertisement148 1981-02-06 2 12 Popular Melodies! All memorized like Whistler and his dog, Beautiful dreamer, Picnic and odiers Start your day off with a cheerful melody. There are 12 of them pre programmed into this multi talented So besides allowing you efficient handling of everyday ftyurework, the ML-90 also gives your ears a148 words
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Advertisement28 1981-02-06 2 Let's meet at the Raffles' Wine and Dine nightly at The Palm T Court s!anrj f *r ,i the- ',it m the v tdS! LE3 •si I AA\28 words
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Article, Illustration665 1981-02-06 3 Agatha Koh - Ornithologist spots rare bird while studying hazards at airport By Agatha Koh He mounts his telescope on the tripod, trains it on the water's edge and waits. His patience pays off as slowly, his shy and unsuspecting subject appears. He peers through the powerful lens and seesPictures by STEVEN LEE - 665 words
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111 1981-02-06 3 A group of travel agents from South America visited Singapore and Malaysia as guests of the Malaysia-Singapore Tourism Promotion Committee. The committee was formed two years ago. The 17 agents are from Colombia, Peru, Chile and Mexico. They left on Sunday after a111 words
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Article48 1981-02-06 3 The Singapore Insurance Training Centre will conduct short intensive courses in English and Chinese to prepare students for its Life Insurance Agent Certificate examination at its Wing On Life Building premises, Cecil Street, from March 10 to April 3. The closing date Is Feb 28.48 words
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Advertisement112 1981-02-06 3 O Cockpit Motel •SINGAPORE OWNED BY KEVIN HOTELS PTE LIMITED GONG XI FA CAI CELEBRATE THE MEW YEAR OF THE ROOSTER WITH OUR GOODWILL DISHES Yue Sung (Rawfish) 'Bright Brilliant Future' Roasted Crispy Chicken 'Windfall Everywhere' Pig Trotters With Black Moss 'Prosperity Guaranteed' Braised Abalone With Black Moss 'Handful of112 words
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Article, Illustration88 1981-02-06 4 While most Chinese families were out visiting, the Hang family was celebrating Chinese New Year In the son, sea and sand yesterday. Mr John Hang, an Insurance counsellor, said they did not go visiting because his parents are dead and all his other88 words
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193 1981-02-06 4 Singaporeans have shrugged aside inflation to usher in the Year of the Rooster with a big bang. Their lavish spending sprees have given department stores a roaring business, surpassing records of previous years. Major department stores contacted by New Nation on Tuesday reported193 words
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Article183 1981-02-06 4 It will train 400 to 500 computer men a year when completed Singapore's second polytechnic will be built in East Coast Parte. The Commercial and Service Polytechnic, that's what it will be called, will be completed in 1964. It will train about 400 to 500 computer183 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous359 1981-02-06 4 ft A Farmer and His Dog Petani Dan Anjingnya TALES FROM THE ORIENT DONGENG-DONGENG DARI TIMUR P®?s >(• s iWXfiiS m s i3 i I i m m m i i i p u s 1 as iSili etttn-is** re o M*4-55ifD e 0 The next day the jealous neighbour359 words
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In Brief
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Article49 1981-02-06 5 Reuter The Hague, Friday Several European countries have expressed their opposition to the introduction ot tne neutron bomb by the new US administration. Holland, Norway and Sweden said they are opposed to the proposal while West Germany and Belgium said it was a matter (or negotiation.Reuter - 49 words
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Article65 1981-02-06 5 Reuter Camp Lejune (North Carolina), Friday Marine private Robert Garwood, who spent 14 years behind enemy lines in Vietnam, was found guilty yesterday of collaborating with the enemy. The verdict against the 34-year old Vietnam veteran was handed down by a jury of Ave marine officers after deliberatingReuter - 65 words
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Article73 1981-02-06 5 Reuter Geneva, Friday Genocide perpetrated by the former Pol Pot regime on its own people lies at the root of all Kampuchea's problems in the last five years, a United Nations report said yesterday. But a charge by the ousted regime that Vietnam carried out massReuter - 73 words
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Article72 1981-02-06 5 AP Selling, FYiday Ending a 10-week exile from official functions, Chairman Hua Guofeng made a modest comeback yesterday in Dress reports. But, his political destiny remained a mystery and he is expected to resign next month. Chinas leading newspaper, the People's Dally, reported in a small front-pageAP - 72 words
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Article68 1981-02-06 5 Reuter New Delhi, Friday Twelve police officers suspended for alleged involvement in the blinding of 31 prisoners in Bihar state have been reinstatea, the Indian Express newspaper reported. Police colleagues and associations had protested when the state government suspended 15 policemen in Bhagalpur district last NovemberReuter - 68 words
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Article64 1981-02-06 5 Reuter London, Friday Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher yesterday said she would not be deflected from her economic policies, rejecting an opposition claim that they could be catastrophic for Britain. In the House of Commons, Mrs Thatcher withstood a major onslaught on her monetarist policy launched byReuter - 64 words
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Article, Illustration242 1981-02-06 5 World heading for catastrophe, warns expert World Focus UPI Davm (Swltserland), Friday An American computer expert safd yesterday man was in danger of losing control of the increasingly complex modern computer systems and warned the world was heading for an "information catastrophe." "Unless we stop installingUPI - 242 words
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Article72 1981-02-06 5 AP Lahore, Friday Pakistan's military regime intends to try five people on espionage charges for allegedly passing information to a hostile" country, identified in a court hearing as Libya, lawyers involved in the case said on Wednesday. Authorities in Lahore also are seeking a sixth suspect,AP - 72 words
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Article129 1981-02-06 5 AFP Meatreal, Friday A pnCcnor of 'electrical engineering here claims to have perfected aa artificial arm almost as good as a real #06* Ills "Msnlc" arm, controlled by a microprocessor, Is lateaded for people who had aa arm ampotated above the elbow.AFP - 129 words
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107 1981-02-06 5 AP Washington, Friday President Ronald Reagan's new civilian defence leadership has prepared a tentative proposal for a huge jump "ot about U5123.6 billion (about $48.06 billion) over the Carter administration's defence budget recom- mendation for next year. This would bring the defence budgetAP - 107 words
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Article75 1981-02-06 5 AFP Mmmw, Friday A reae Is Mt Miy a reae, bat a aearlshiax bite to eat, thaaks to fte werk •f betaalsts at the IJP—Hi Academy «f Seieaees, It was reported la the Sevlet trmd« aatoa newspaper, Trnd. They saeeeeded la > m vol liTKor rwifupH thaa aenaal,AFP - 75 words
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Article36 1981-02-06 5 UPI Friday, FebruX \.37th day of 1981 X \foilow. Those X Anls date are sign of Aquarius. AIHOUGHT FOB THB DAT: American historian Henry Brooks Adams said: "All experience is an arch, tc build upon."UPI - 36 words
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Advertisement139 1981-02-06 5 ~,y Jr y Vw vJ: Best of Bestsellers! Rentthemallat Up Enterprises. Rent paperbacks filled with facts, fiction and fantasies that will send you soaring to new heights of ecstasy! Paperbacks with international flavour, classic styles, poignant romance, intriguing spy-thrillers, awe-inspiring adventures, factual narratives, science fictions and horror-chilling stories'" Rent the139 words
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Article306 1981-02-06 6 Seven months of computation and analysis have produced the first clear outlines of Singapore's population picture since 1970. The shape is at once familiar, significant, encouraging and mildly surprising. We are getting more people at a slower rate, with the racial composition remaining largely the same.306 words
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Article101 1981-02-06 6 4 This will be a buoyant year in spite of the Rooster's knack for making simple things complicated. One thing is sure: The Rooster seldom comes up empty-handed. This is the year of one very self-sufficient bird that will never go hungry. Just keep your eyes open and101 words
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WHISPERS By ISPY
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Article75 1981-02-06 6 A colleague bought some cassette tapes from a shopping centre in Bukit Timah. Though they turned out to be pirated, she was pleased with the quality of the sound. So she went back to buy some more. Asking the shopkeeper whether they were as good as the75 words
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Article38 1981-02-06 6 A theory behind the recent upsurge in the stock market is making the rounds: that the coming Chinese New Year is the Year of the Cock and that cocks and bulls go together.38 words
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Article, Illustration638 1981-02-06 6 Their parents are alcoholics and the signs show on these days Copley News Service Irvine (California): Miss Claudia Black is among those rare individuals who worry more about the silent, well-behaved children in the classroom than those who blatantly exhibit bad behaviour. "Children of alcoholicsCopley News Service - 638 words
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Article, Illustration571 1981-02-06 6 ISMAIL KASSIM; ISMAIL KASSIM - FRIDAY Willi ISMAIL KASSIM ISMAIL KASSIM The trial balloons floated by Party Islam leader, Datuk Asri Haji Muda, on the possibility of an electoral pact between his party and the Democratic Action Party have been shot down by his own supporters. To cap the571 words
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Article, Illustration90 1981-02-06 7 World Focus Reuter Chicago, Friday A woman who lest her right hand and three Ongers of the left In an Industrial accident has been awarded US|S.I million (about $7.2 m) In damages. A circuit court Judge approved the settlement to Irma Rivas,Reuter - 90 words
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Article238 1981-02-06 7 Resolution blames Hanoi for instability Reuter New Delhi, Friday Singapore, backed by Malaysia and Indonesia, yesterday called on the non-aligned foreign ministers conference here to condemn Vietnam's continued occupation of Kampuchea and to urge Hanoi to withdraw its troops. After a meeting of the three AseanReuter - 238 words
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163 1981-02-06 7 Reuter Sydney, Friday The body of Australian banker Frank Nugan, believed to have shot himself last year, is to be exhumed after he was reportedly wen recently. A warrant is expected to be issued today for the exhumation of the body, buriedReuter - 163 words
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Article44 1981-02-06 7 Reuter Davos (Switzerland,) Friday British Trade Minister Cecil Parkinson yesterday accused Taiwan and other Asian countries of counterfeiting British goods. Speaking at a European management symposium in Davos, he said Britain was backing international action to outlaw counterfeiters. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article173 1981-02-06 7 AP UPI New York, Friday Stock prices rose yesterday after drifting during the morning, as President Reagan prepared to address the nation on the economy. The Dow Jones of 30 industrials ended the day up 4.78 at 946.76. Advances outnumbered declines. Volume totalled 45.32 million shares. APAP; UPI - 173 words
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Article33 1981-02-06 7 AP Closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday: 30 industrials 946.76 (up 4.78); 20 transports 404.70 (up 4.18); 15 utilities 111.29 (up 0.48); 65 stocks 370.25 (up 2.45). APAP - 33 words
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Advertisement37 1981-02-06 7 r M <r •S We offer you the finest in DIAMONDS and GEMS Emeralds, Star Sapphires, Rubies, Star Rubles, Sapphires, Catseyes Jade Cultured Pearls. LANKA Jewellers 115 Orchard Towers Orchard/ Claymore Road k Singapore 0922 Tel: *****6337 words
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Article, Illustration790 1981-02-06 8/9 NYT New York: A boy coughs and wheezes every time he eats peanuts. A man breaks out into hives immediately after eating strawberries. A woman gets severe migraine headaches hpurs after consuming corn products, which are hidden in hundreds of processed foods. All will say, "I can'tNYT - 790 words
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Article, Illustration89 1981-02-06 8/9 Dr. Lasee Hessel - MEDICAL TIPS «>v Dr. Lasee Hessel Teeth, as is the case with other tissues of the body, are supplied with nerves, and therefore we can suffer from toothaches. The cause of a toothache very often is that the victim has neglected to have treated a hole in the tooth's89 words
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Article, Illustration648 1981-02-06 8/9 'rr 1 The Arts I New Yerk: Genius is in short supply especially in the Held of pints. But when that quality is present in an etching or' a lithograph, it Durns with a particularly bright light. Such is the case with648 words
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Article365 1981-02-06 8/9 Margaret Chan - Better-than-average but cook has trouble maintaining standard Eating Out by Margaret Chan It's hot, has lots of hay kor (black prawn paste) and though not sour enough, still passes for better-than-average Penang laksa. The stall which sells it is in Katong where, just a few doors365 words
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Article, Illustration415 1981-02-06 8/9 Nathanael Lim - r Little booku/orm By Nathanael Lim Leek ud See beeka. My cipMktgea, lfJ»; Bedtime, Cepeakagea, lfw| Bathtime, Cepeakagea, lflMs Playing at Heme, Cepeakagea, 1IM; Playiag Tegetker, Cepeakagea, IMS What sort of books can a toddler begin with? Although he may be too415 words
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Miscellaneous224 1981-02-06 8/9 Tf'jT-V J if'f v THURSDAY LS-4 N R.I.C. No: FILL IN MISSING LETTERS ACROSS USING CLUES BELOW Cut along here CLUES FOR LS 4 1. The main road 2. Where hove been, clear marks will probably be left behind 3. One who interrupts or harasses an orotor 4. A man224 words
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Article648 1981-02-06 10 Desmond Oon - Passing Shots By I Desmond Oon Singapore tennis umpires have often been compared to "a flock of lost sheep without a shepherd". For years, they have been considered a disdained lot, surfacing reluctantly in big tournaments and disappearing after the finals. Save for a few, the majority648 words
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Article207 1981-02-06 10 ISy Athletics AFP London, Friday Sebastian Coe makes a break from his studies at Loughborough University to run for Britain in the indoor athletics international against East Germany at Cosford next Wednesday. It is almost certain to be the 24-year-old Olympic 1500 m champion's only indoorAFP - 207 words
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Article, Illustration621 1981-02-06 11 Lim Kee Chan - First leg of Circuit offers $8000 more in prizes TEE-UP with Lim Lim Kee Chan The Warren leg of the Local Circuit the first of the seven tournaments which will be held at the 5491metre par-69 course at Folkestone Road from Feb 13 to 15, will621 words
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234 1981-02-06 11 A "Families and Friends" jog will be held at the East Coast "Parkway next month. The four-kilometre, recreational and social run, is being organised by the Jogging Association of Singapore, who, last Monday, received 1150,000 from Wander (S) Pte Ltd. Said JAS secretary Tan234 words
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Article, Illustration881 1981-02-06 12 Peter Shilton - SOCCER by Peter Peter Shilton Allan Clarke hasn't exactly made himself the most popular of managers with his recent comments about his Leeds United team's negative style of play. Leeds have been described as one of the most defensive teams in the country881 words
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Article137 1981-02-06 12 Reuter UPI Hong Kong, Friday Dynamo Zagreb beat a Hong Kong League representative side 4-1 in a friendly soccer match yesterday. The Yugoslav First Division team, who are due to play here shortly, looked a class above Hong Kong, scored in the first half through MlinaricReuter; UPI - 137 words
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Article298 1981-02-06 13 TAY CHENG KHOON - It depends on cash available p^gSquash By TAY CHENG KHOON Singapore will take part in the world team squash championship in Sweden this September but only if they can raise enough money. Singapore Squash Rackets Association president Dr Eddy Jacob said that Sweden would meet the298 words
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Article126 1981-02-06 13 ISJB Hockey The Singapore Hockey Association received a big bong bao on the first day of the Lunar New Year. SHA secretary Mobanavelu Param received a cable from Pakistan yesterday, confirming their participation in the associations's 50th anniversary tournament from April 1417. Pakistan bad earlier126 words
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Article, Illustration155 1981-02-06 13 HOT TEMPERED RUMANIAN DISQUALIFIED Tennis Toronto, Friday Ilie Nastase, the hot tempered Rumanian, playing equally explosive John McEnroe, was disqualified from a US$5OO,OOO (about $1 million) tennis tourament on Wednesday night after a protracted argument with the umpire. Nastase was trailing 6-1, 1-0 to American McEnroe in155 words
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Article, Illustration133 1981-02-06 13 Reuter Richmond, Friday Top-seeded Gene Mayer and No 5 seed Roscoe Tanner continued their domination of a US$2OO,OO (about $400,000) tennis tournament with second-round victories on Wednesday night. Mayer, the world's fourth-ranked player, took only SO minutes to trounce Tim Wilkinson 6-1, 6-1. Tanner had aReuter - 133 words
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Advertisement77 1981-02-06 10 WHERE TO EAT 3C COME AND HAVE A TASTE OF OURTAIWANES DELICACY SEA FOOD: eaten with lots of little side dishes such as oyster, mussel, pork stewed in rich block sauce. The tastiest of these are grill Mue eel, cuttle fish, crab, lobster and prawn. Enjoy our prompt courteous service.77 words
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Advertisement253 1981-02-06 10 NOTICES OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A SHIP NAME Notice is hereby given that in consequence of the intended change of name of a ship by our clients Senang Shipping Pte. Ltd. we have applied to the Registrar of Singapore Ships under Section 417 of the Merchant Shipping Act (Cap.253 words
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Miscellaneous366 1981-02-06 10 YOUR LUCKY STARS IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you are a highly versatile individual with a special gift for artistic expression. You will have to take care, however, that you do not spread your talents too thinly over a number of endeavours. It is important that you be led366 words
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Miscellaneous351 1981-02-06 12 ACROSS 1 Dye plant 5 False 10 Opera's Lily 9 Drugs 10 Vain scholar 11 Probability 12 Long river 14 Musical passage 15 Speechify 16 Miss Adams 17 Start of a nursery rhyme 20 Building annexe 21 irae 22 Humbled 23 Ten: comb, form 24 Solar disc 25 Start of351 words
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Article502 1981-02-06 14 Judith Holmberg - t" Preview Sail Arennd Singapore By Judith Holmberg Sail Around Singapore (Ch 5, 7.50 p.m. today) is precisely what the name suggests a sail round Singapore. The trip was made bv Mr Raymond Ong, his 12-year-old daughter, Sharon, and Mr Helko Leibsehner, who piloted his502 words
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Miscellaneous88 1981-02-06 14 Tides T*day: 6.07 p.m. (0.1m). Tmnmw: 12.41 a.m. (2.5m), 6.18 a.m. (0.9 m): 12.03 noon (3.0m), 6.48 p.m. (0.1m). Saaday: 1.11 a.m. nanday: l.ll a.m. 2.6m), 7.00 a.m. (0.8m): 12.46 noon (3.0m); 7.36 p.m. (0.2m). Moaday: 1.45 a.m. (2.6m), 7.43 a.m (0.7m), 1.33 p.m. (2.9m), 8.09m p.m. (0.3m). Taetday: 2.2088 words
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What's On 2 two pages to tell yon what's happening on TV and in town
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Article, Illustration294 1981-02-06 15 Richard Lim - Sundown scene »>v Richard Lim Rio Carnival Revue, by its very name, suggests dark, glistening bodies and wild, abandoned dancing. And a cartful of the famous Mardi Gras atmosphere surely. But the revue, which the Tropicana hired for the Chinese New Year season, didn't quite match294 words
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362 1981-02-06 15 Michael Chiang - By Michael Chiang The contestants at Rediffusion's second semifinals were generally more relaxed than those at die first One semifinalist even waved to a friend mid-way through her song. Though not outstanding, all 14 contestants were competent, and provided an entertaining afternoon of music362 words
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172 1981-02-06 15 A super itiMtadded weekly masleal series, packed wltk lets of esmpk sad plsiais, esmes year way so the Meaday, Channel 6, 19.19 m slat starting Titled TMe Pa/ace ft—ll and hasted by acter-alaner Jack Jeaea, the guest Hft reads like a Grammy Awards172 words
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Miscellaneous151 1981-02-06 15 ``$*$|]=&?)@[}++{%[!&)*%)`\,[$< NINE TO FIVE: Outrageous office comedy starring Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin and Dolly Parton. Cathay: 12.45, 3.30, 6.15 and 9 p.m. SEEMS LIKE OLD TIMES: Neil Simon comedy about a woman whose ex-husband seeks refuge in her home. Starrring Goldie Hawn and Chevy Chanse (who were in Foul Play)151 words
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Miscellaneous167 1981-02-06 15 selling Frederick Forsyth novel about a group of mercenaries. Stars Christopher Walken of The Deer Hunter lame, liis: 1.30, 4, 6.45 and 9.15 p.m. THE ALMIGHTY EXTRA: A Chinese film. GsMea: 1.30, 4, 6.45 and 9.30 p.m. (In Mandarin) Kallaag: 1-30, 4, 7 and 9.30 p.m. (In Cantonese) CtaMatl: 1.30,167 words
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Miscellaneous60 1981-02-06 15 12 noon The Fabulous 240 1.30 News and Share Market Report 1.45 The Fabulous 240 3.00 Star Watch 3.02 Did You Know 3.04 The Fabulous 240 4.00 Chinese Programmes 8.00 Ready, Steady, Go with Chris Ho in a four-hour show 9.00 News 9.10 Ready. Steady, Go 11.00 News 11.10 Ready,60 words
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Article39 1981-02-06 16 AH FOOK: Gong XI Fa Cai! Do you want to go with me to my Ah Ppk'a hnii<iP^ MEI LIN: Correction, it's not Ah Pek but Bo Fu. That's the correct address for your father's elder brother.39 words
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Miscellaneous1032 1981-02-06 16 On TV LIVE FBOM STUDIO 1. (Ch 8, 8.06 p.m., In colour). The artistes appearing In tonight's show are Lin An Ling, Huang Mei Hua, Zhang Shou Yi, Maggie Teng, Peggy Teng, Mle, Wu Kun Jie, Henry Heng, Sandy Pang, Ji Sun Qin and Sally Chua. There will also be1,032 words
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HOLIDAY RACING Four-page special on the Kuala Lumpur February meeting
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Article, Illustration752 1981-02-06 17 Brian Miller - Card and form guide in pages Two and Three By Brian Miller There's a special Chinese New Year present tucked away in Race 7 at Kuala Lumpur today and punters would be right on target with an each-way wager oh MkhinJ. The New Zealand gelding put752 words
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Article116 1981-02-06 17 K.L. CHAN TUBF BAY BRIAN MILLEB STAB BOY BMW 1 Mule City National Special Mute City Honey Dip Ceatary Mlaa The Viscount Ceatary Mlaa The Viscount BAM 2 Sttletta Permesao PfriDfMt rrra|||| PWflMMO Pa Fa Whisky Soda Denko San EB Plwiat Pint—ff Timothy Plea mi at Pleaaare Timothy TlflMthy116 words
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Article465 1981-02-06 17 George Podmore, who lost the champion jockey's title to Chris Gwilliam last year after winning it from 1977 to 1979, looks set for a great season this year. The veteran Sydney jockey, who has been doing most of his riding for Bukit Timah trainer, Ivan Allan,465 words
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KUALA LUMPUR CARD AND FORM GUIDE FOR TODAY AND TOMORROW
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Article3858 1981-02-06 18/19 R r F 1 2.0 CLASS 6 DIV 6 1.200M x ($9,000 $6,300 to winn«r) 1"*****6 Magic Boat a Dg Cg (Magic Boat) Ismail 57 (dd +3.5) 4 nzg HjHuo 2 834*00 Naxa Saviour a (T A) Jaafar 56 (dd 2.5) 5 nzg AriMn 3 100**9 Jack Flaafi a3,858 words
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Article, Illustration4413 1981-02-06 18/19 EXCHANGE RATE...gr*at chanc* in Rac« 9 RATF 1 1J0CLA88 6 DIV 2 —1JQOM x ($8,000 $8,300 to winn«r) 1 9*35** QoManHmwr a (Golden Hussar) Rodger* ST (dc +15) 4 tag t M 3 2 8*5•€• QuMnftvar I a Ds Ci (Shoka) K. Leong 56.5 (dc +0.5) 3 99*099 Ineklar4,413 words
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Article, Illustration444 1981-02-06 20 Brian Miller - By Brian Miller Bondertte Boy stands out as an extra good thing in Race 5 tomorrow and I take him to give jockey C. H. Ooi an armchair ride over the 1200 m trip. Owned by King's Road Stable and trained at Penang by Doc Rodgers,444 words
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950 1981-02-06 20 A total of 278 horses have been entered for the Sprint Trophy race meeting to be held at Penang on Feb 14 and 15 and Feb 21 and 22. They are 72 in Class 1, 186 in Class 4 and 20 in Class 5.950 words
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Article131 1981-02-06 20 K. L. CHAN TURF BAY BRIAN MILLER 8TAR BOY Race 1 0«MM Hubw ImUer Kltttwake Utthvake Clearaway Quicksilver Insider Golden Hussar Hn#nimn 8ia Of Birmi Bryaaataa Sqaare Kadazan Peaaaaraa Ml Kau Ong Kau Ong Kadazan Hi Fit— Bad Duroc TWr Hoyeah Never Die Thor Bayeak Thor Race 4 Scfeaite131 words
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Advertisement67 1981-02-06 20 YU SHENG or the old f,(miliar Vl' Sl'N(, the filmed traditional'(lood fan k dish of raw fish and vegetables served spec iallv duriny (Chinese New Year. 1 rv our spec i<llitv at the ii I ()penimj hours: I 12noon Jprn 1 7pm 10pm 1 from f>th to l'tth Ki'l). SinGGPura67 words
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