The Straits Times, 10 February 1980
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Title Section13 1980-02-10 1 The Sunday Times No. 2281 FEBRUARY 10, 1980 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 112/1/8013 words
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Article, Illustration456 1980-02-10 1 The young will answer the call for Singapore's sake... BRIGHT and able young men and women in Singapore will drop their apparent mask of indifference to politics if called to the political arena to safeguard the continued survival and progress of the Republic. So said456 words
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747 1980-02-10 1 THE Soviet Union is planning a partial troop withdrawal from Afghanistan by the end of this month, United States officials said here yesterday. They added Moscow had informed "third parties" of its plan to pull out "a substantial number" of men. WASHINGTON, Saturday TheNYT; UPI - 747 words
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263 1980-02-10 1 NEW YORK, Sat FRENCH Prime Minister Raymond Barre made it clear yesterday that his government did not wish to contribute to any resumption of the Cold War although it considered the Soviet military intervention in Afghanistan unacceptable. Speaking at theAgencies - 263 words
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Article55 1980-02-10 1 NEW DELHI. Sai. Soviet-back-ed Afghan President Babrak Karmal puts aside ideological differences when it comi <<ing ly imported American ress corre- recently interviewed Mr Karir.ai. described the president as an austere person and a chainsmoker. "And wliilr i v i with him, he smoked only Importer; American55 words
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Article206 1980-02-10 1 1.1, .VII Rhodesia Premier GarfleM Todd, 72. appeared i B dI .idin^ guerillas and failing j ihoi: presence in lhe| area of his shabani ranch in of the British n \FP. WASHINGTON. Sat. A proposed charter governing United States intelligence agencies, was introduced yesterday in the Senate, toAP - 206 words
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Article, Illustration273 1980-02-10 1 IRANIAN Foreign Minister Sadegh Qotbzadeh said yesterday that the new Iranian Government is ready to use force if necessary to seize the US Embassy in Teheran from militant students who have held 50 Americans hostage for 98 days. LONDON, Sat. In an interview withNYT - 273 words
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Article106 1980-02-10 1 SOMETHING was going on outside their home so these three little rabbits popped out of their hutch to find out what it was all about and they found themselves sui rounded by these girls from Canberra School. This close encounter of the friendly kind106 words
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Article84 1980-02-10 1 lI.HI.KVN, Sat. A BMnkM uf Iran's ruling K< \itlutionury Council a- uiiuU-d toda> as saviiiK that President Abolha.vxiii Bani-Sadr Mould i<'|il.t«'< the ureNfnt rov-c-riitneiii hiimsUTN in Ihi vt thrt-e days. V, a 1 1 1 .i h \iirt- ....h.uu-K^ni told lh« alteriiooit r.euspaper kavhau: "What is certain84 words
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Advertisement216 1980-02-10 1 Mandarin music booms big in Spore PAGE 18 AND 19 PLUS SOMETHING NEW MANDARIN RECORD REVtt n. PAGE 16 HIGH JINKS... Girls think I of YOU P AGE 23 VIOLET 00N on festive food that brings youth, hope, harmony and sweet success: page 17 NALLA TAN on the true meaning216 words
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Article72 1980-02-10 2 GENEVA, Sat. Refugee officials have started moving Indochinese people from fxst asylum camps in Indonesia. Thailand, Malaysia and Hongkong to a new processing centre in Bataan, north of Manila. The Intergovernmental Committee for European Migration, the world's main refugee transport agency, said today about 5.500 peopleReuter - 72 words
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Article55 1980-02-10 2 BELGRADE, Sat. Yugoslav Prime Minister Veselin Djuranovic will pay an official visit to China soon, sources said yesterday. No other details of the trip were given but the government said the Premier would be paying an official visit to East Germany shortly at the invitation ofReuter - 55 words
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Article45 1980-02-10 2 A BADLY burnt baby being carried Into an ambulance after she was thrown from the fourth floor of a burning building In Manhattan, New York, on Friday. Four-year-old Ysenla Rodriguez was tossed from the building and caught by firemen below. AP picture.AP - 45 words
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Article, Illustration393 1980-02-10 2 POSING as insurance agents, FBI agents bribed union leader?, an alleged organised crime figure and elected officials in four southern states in connection with a planned insurance kickback scheme, FBI sources said here last night. It was the second major FBI undercover operation involving allegedAP; UPI - 393 words
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Article72 1980-02-10 2 OPEC's key to success ABC DHABI. (United Arab Emirates). Sat. Venezuelan President I.vis Hen-era Campins has told fellow leaders of the Organisation of Petroleum Kxporting Countries their key to success is a single price for oil. Western experts fear that could mean another pi ice increase by April 1 MiUPI - 72 words
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Article42 1980-02-10 2 BANGKOK, Sat Thai Premier Kriangsak Chomanan last ni>jhi apologised for Thursday s diplomatic error in which trip Taiwan national anthem was played during a reception for Beijing's top woman official. Madam Deng Yingchao. widow of Chinese premiei Chou Enlal AFP.AFP - 42 words
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Article29 1980-02-10 2 LONDON Sal Nin<> hunrjred issues of ooc of Britain's most pofmlv magazines, the nn« defunct Picture Post, raised I I mm (Ss4.»oi at a Sothetion yesterday ReutlM29 words
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Article41 1980-02-10 2 A FRENCH motorist suspected of drunken driving swallowed the plastic bag he was given for a breath test in Strasbourg on Saturday. He was charged anyway after a blood test proved he had been drinking heavily. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article45 1980-02-10 2 A TELEPHONE for the deaf will be introduced in Stockholm in a few days, Sweden's telephone company directors announced yesterday. The instrument will be a normal telephone with a keyboard and a screen where the call may be read. AFP.AFP - 45 words
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Article79 1980-02-10 2 SOME Chinese factories leave work undone so they can call workers in for overtime at double pay on the Lunar New Year holiday, a letter to the Beijing daily said yesterday. The letter, signed only "a reader," said workers in public services and in some factories thatAP - 79 words
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104 1980-02-10 2 Soviet ships for Bermuda Triangle MOSCOW, Sat. Two Soviet research vessels yesterday began a voyage to the Bermuda Triangle to join a US-Soviet oceanographic research programme, ihe Tass news agency reported. Scientists aboard the Sergei Vavilov and the Pyotr Lebedev believe Kiant whirlpools more than 160 km wide in some104 words
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Article63 1980-02-10 2 A LUCKY West German businessman has won 10.2 million schillings (SJ1.75 million) in just three nights of gambling at roulette in Seefeld, a popular Tyrolean holiday resort. The tourist, wh*ose name was not made public, landed 5.8 million schillings of his money last Saturday, theReuter - 63 words
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311 1980-02-10 2 Zimbabwe guerilla threat to free polls With less than three weeks before Zimbabwe's independence election, British election supervisers have concluded that half the country has been so heavily infiltrated by Marxist guerillas that it poses a threat to a free ballot. SALISBURY, Sat In their survey of the situation whichAP; NYT; UPI - 311 words
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118 1980-02-10 2 I.IXKKI'OOI., Sat. When Kddit- McAlea, armed with a gun and masked with a pair of women's stockings, entered a jewellery shop and shouted: "This is a stick up!," no one took him seriousl> Kor the :tt -year-old Irishman had forgotten to take the protective118 words
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201 1980-02-10 3 Illegal price hikes now serious problem' BEIJING. Sat. Unau- thorised raising of prices has become a serious problem in China, and amounts to cheating the masses to benefit a few sellers, the People's Paily said yesterday. An editorial in the Communist Party newspaper added that even in some cases whereAP - 201 words
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Article68 1980-02-10 3 ROMK. Sat. Sophia Loren's private collection of paintings, valued at more than 3.000 million lire (S$5 million), will become state property, following a court ruling here. The Italian appeal court on Thursday turned down the actress' request for return of the collection, taken from her Milan apartmentAFP - 68 words
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Article, Illustration317 1980-02-10 3 NEW DELHI, Saturday SPECULATION that the Soviet Union is. about to replace Afghanistan's President Babrak Karmal has been revived since Mr Sultan Ali Kishtmand, number two in the Moscow-backed regime in Kabul, left for Moscow on Thursday. Mr Kishtmand, one of the two vice-presidents ofAFP - 317 words
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257 1980-02-10 3 WASHING FUN, Sat. President Jimmy Carter's proposal to include women in his plan for a military call-up seems headed for defeat although he is likely to win congressional backing to register young men. Mr Carter announced his registration plan yes-ti-i day as part ofAFP - 257 words
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224 1980-02-10 3 DETROIT, Sat. With out the help of four goats a woman suspected of running a narrotii's ring would never have rx-en arresU-d. SUU police l,t Mich ael Kohlnson said undercover officers had been trying to infiltrate the ring, allegedly run hv aruieii224 words
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Article262 1980-02-10 3 WORLD BRIEFS HINDKEDS of chanting woman demonstrators clashed with police outside the British Parliament on Friday as protests mounted over proposals to tighten the country's, liberal abortion law. Waving fists in the air, the demonstrators chanted: "Not the church, not the Mate, we must decide our fate." Scoies of women262 words
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Article, Illustration59 1980-02-10 3 "NYET, Nyet," is the answer disco hostess Beth Spankenberg gets M she tries t« get a Russian 01>mpian on the dance floor. The "no-no" scene was at the Lake Placid Olvuipic village on Friday. The Russian, apparently not knowing a word of English, replied "nyet" to every59 words
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Article129 1980-02-10 3 Embassy on what minister said THE Indonesian Embassy here has denied that Indonesian Foreign Minister Dr Moch t a r Kusumaadmatja had said Asean nations arc free to join military pacts. Dr Mochtar's statement was reported by AP and published in the Straits Times on Friday. The embassy statement issued129 words
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Article51 1980-02-10 3 HONGKONG, Sat. US re.'ugoe co-ordinaior. Mr Victor Palmieri said today that the 500,000 Kr.npuchean refug^re massing along th? Thal-Kan-.pucßear. border might slow down the resettlement of refugees now in other Southeast Asian countries. Mr Palmieri was on his way to regional US ambassadors' conference in Singapore.Reuter - 51 words
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Article, Illustration153 1980-02-10 5 BRIAN VINE - BRIAN VINE By >f the Daily Express Pictures by DEREK HUDSON THIS article is on an elite FBI squad trained to protect the winter Olympics at Lake Placid. With the opening of the Games a few days away, the Olympic flame arrived last153 words
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408 1980-02-10 5 They have been trained to a peak but they aren't out to win medals INTKRNATIONALterrorists fare a formidable reception from these abominable-looking snow men at the Winter Olympics starting here on Wednesday Sinister in hooded snowsuits and armed with machine guns, telescopic sniper's rifles and shotguns, they are the men408 words
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Advertisement204 1980-02-10 3 pGongXiFaCain SEAFOOD ON THE TERRACE -^PENTHOUSE RESTAURANT Top Floor, Holland Rd Shopping Centre 227-C Holland Ays, Singapore 1027. Tel: *****06 \fm ;<j.,- IfJi s!-o 2v-!'3b!e fr3n 14t:i Feb at AMBASSADOR RESTAURANT 42/46 Mcyc noz-i, Singapore 1543. aTel: *****20 SB**** on the Terrace Fent4kmj|e If Cantonese Cuisine r I *Prompt Luncheons204 words
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Advertisement617 1980-02-10 4 mKH^^ CONGRATULATIONS 111 1 i 3E EMPORIUM HOLDINGS GROUP mm (SINGAPORE) ON THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF ITS FIRST 1 (Brunei) DEPARTMENT STORE SUPERMARKET TODAY -+--fcHJ-fc-RB/;\=l ROBERTSON WILSON TO EMPORIUM HOLDINGS GROUP (S) pekak X -*"IJi Ti XIX A w J HB Toa Pavoh Emporium Supermarket Emporium Supermarket Oriental (Sitiawan) Sdn617 words
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Advertisement605 1980-02-10 5 A H^a^a^L. aY jG^^^^F P^' AW^tk !|PVL>4raaVt ifll m THE TASTIEST WAY W TO CELEBRATE I Z THE LUNAR NEW YEAR FRBSH& CROHCHY^ SALTED PEANUTS OR TANTALIZING BEER NUTsMk^ Available At All Supermarkets H AMATH.(Aai«t Limited StM .XJ 5i 7 Enterprise Road. Jurong. Singapore 2262 %m^r tj KONG HEE RWTCHOV/605 words
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Article, Illustration306 1980-02-10 6 mi K hundred and ten old people were given a pi 1 .una r New Year treat yesterday a t antouese film show and ang pows. All of them are publir assistance recipients living in kreta Ayer constituency. They streamed into the Kreta Ayer306 words
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393 1980-02-10 6 SINGAPORE must always be on guard against the communists and communalists who use religion to cause friction and suspicion among the people, President Sheares said yesterday. He said that subversive elements use pseudo-reli-gious issues to confuse the people and cause unrest as393 words
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177 1980-02-10 6 PRICES OF ESSENTIAL FOOD REMAIN STABLE THE prices of the majority of the essential c-o-modities under review during the past week remained, stable. Prices of rice, wheat flour, sugar, edible oil and dairy products, have remained unchanged for several weeks, according to the Trade Dopart ment. Although Ihe price of177 words
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Article28 1980-02-10 6 RIVER Vallej rommunit) ■mi will c omliK I in him hu|. Xi do classes foi adults and i hililn-n i his munth Those interested shimlil rail28 words
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243 1980-02-10 6 THE Minister of State foi Defence. Mr Bernard Chen, yesterday spoke of the need to expand van mis activities among Asean peoples to promote (loser cooperation and develop lasting friendship He was speaking at the prize-giving of the Third Asean Parachuting Championship243 words
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Article54 1980-02-10 6 A POOLSIDE buffet and danre will be held at the Merlin hotel nn Marcß 1 from 7 30 p.m. for the public It is organised by the Hen derson community centre youth group and highlights of the function include a fashion show and disco dance performance Foi tickets54 words
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Advertisement423 1980-02-10 6 1 love you without i< ■■;>!>;/< i* »>» > -O* i* ?0 The Lover's Key Pendant i 1 1 A limited edition pendant in solid sterling silver, set with a full-cut ruby, lust $96. It is ,1 turn-honoured token ot true .I^.llll and .i^din •^g^JJP^f^JJB lo\f lull ot spi-cidl mtdning423 words
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Advertisement190 1980-02-10 6 Wmxk s^B v t ijH Spfei GONG XI FA CAI The Year of the Monkey augurs well. (Jsher in a year of abundance, good luck and good cheer with a bountiful spread of traditional New Year favourites for lunch and dinner. GOOD FORTUNE FROM THE SEA (Oysters with Fatt Choy190 words
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245 1980-02-10 7 Hi NDBBD8 of motorists I esterday (looked to the office and showroom of Motor and leasing at Kng Cheong Towers after its decision to absorb all the recent additional levies on car owners. The company, distributors o( Isuzu cars, had clinched deals with245 words
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Article78 1980-02-10 7 CAREER GUIDANCE TALKS MR John Chen, deputy manager, and Mr Cher Sing L*e, sales manager, both of Overseas Assurance Ltd, will speak in Mandarin on, What s In the Insurance, at the Marine Parade Library on March 7 at 3 p.m. Anotner speaker. Mr Sng Cheng Khoong, manager of Industrial78 words
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Article32 1980-02-10 7 Folk dancing course THE International Folk Dance Club of the Metropolitan YMCA will hold a 12- week course on international (oik dancing from March 2 to May 18. For details, ring *****66.32 words
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Article24 1980-02-10 7 THE Bukit Ho Swee community centre will hold a New Year party for children on Saturday at its premises at 3 p.m.24 words
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Article101 1980-02-10 7 FOUR youths yesterday faced two joint charges of robbing two girls of cash and valuables worth {544 at the basketball court of Queenstown Technical Secondary School in Strathmore Avenue on June 4. The four were Lee Teck Yeow, 17. Tan Eng Ann, 17, I>eong Fook Weng,101 words
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Article78 1980-02-10 7 FOLLOWING the publication of the story headlined: Tax relief plan now under study in the Sunday Times of Feb 3. the paper received a letter from the Commissioner of Inland Revenue which read "May I commend your report Tax retiet pmn now under study and your78 words
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405 1980-02-10 7 GERALD PEREIRA - GERALD PEREIRA By THE government has told the Police Department to stop recruiting regular junior officers, reliable sources told the Sunday Times yesterday. The sources added that the Finance Ministry has told the police authorities that all existing vacancies from the rank of405 words
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283 1980-02-10 7 PRISONS superintendent James Teo Boo Lat, 44, was acquitted yesterday of a charge of committing criminal breach of trust of $9 Q4fl frnm twn inrknnt machines' funds. District Judge Adrian Soon said that the defence had created a reasonable doubt in the prosecution's case.283 words
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88 1980-02-10 7 Fined $1,000 for stealing chain, pendant A LABOURER, Won),' Tai Kong, was yesterday jailed a (lay and lined $1,000 by a magistrate fa stealing a gold chain and jade |x'nd ant worth SWMI from the home of Mi \«oh Tiau ()n« at Lorong Tai Son^ on Jan 22 Wong, 21,88 words
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Article25 1980-02-10 7 a TALK en. Science Explore lion lo hi-iil it Queenstown litii.ii> on Feb 2^t h;is Ix-i'ii .in.i'iicd due "i unforeseen i in. i".25 words
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Advertisement733 1980-02-10 7 I It's Chinese New Year! $h A season of joyful celebrations... 1 Jm«3m s t ne sea son or f am i'' es friends, food and fun down at the Emporiums! Bring in luck, >«rf T^J9*r '*>' prosperity and cheer with Chinese New Year mandarin oranges, sausages and delicious lS^>«»^nlfll733 words
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Miscellaneous200 1980-02-10 7 SUNDAY TIMES CROSSWORD A« KOSS: i Bee (6) 5 Ab IM»WN: I Siirrinfi (6| 2 solve (6) Difficult (5) in Save (6) 3 Pa<-k (4) »< >f Si^'ht (6) 11 Instruction sound i>) (jloaminfi (5) (6) IL' Relicl <:>i 1) Name li Masticate (4i 1 Overcoat '1 IT Anim;il (3)200 words
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Article, Illustration1422 1980-02-10 8 THIS week's viewing highlights ran well be said to be the calm before the storm the "storm" being the Chinese New Year holidays when our infant SBC lets go wails (whales?) of programmes. By thai, I mean that you could happily spend the1,422 words
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Article178 1980-02-10 8 BIG LEAGIE SOCCER NOTTINGHAM FOREST VS BRIGHTON (Today, Ch 5. 11.40 a.m.): In the main match of the programme, underdogs Brighton defied the form book and credibility in a performance of sheer hard work and character, while Forest provided the skill. The two other matches are Aston178 words
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Article, Illustration2027 1980-02-10 9 im n our ,-wu s ursi Lunar New Year promises n> be a memorable first (or all concerned sta tinn anil viewers ai tar .i>. I'lluloic) offerings go And ihuuL'h then' im'l an) four-star ratines among them, at least the films to be shown can2,027 words
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Miscellaneous763 1980-02-10 8 10.00 AM Opening and Al New Popeye Show 6.30 News in Brief 10.30 Datuk Harimau (Children's Programme 6.35 Sptderman (Cartoon series) Malay) 7.00 Circus 1U 5 kZJm™ N t%ham F<H 8 cSural Diary 12.35 m W B?5t, (repeat) 8 30 J™*" Prime T Tl 1.45 Sunday Matinee The Incredible 9.30763 words
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Miscellaneous79 1980-02-10 8 TODAY: Singapore 4 16 a.m. (2.5m), 10.55 a.m. (lm), 5.16 p.m. (2m), 10.52 p.m. (1.4m). Sedlll Kerhil 2.58 a.m. (2.1m), 10.03 a.m. (0.9m), 4.52 p.m. (1.8m), 9.46 p.m. (1.5m). Port Dicksra 5.58 am (1.1m), 11.46 a.m. (1.8m), 6.00 p.m. (0.9m). TOMORROW: Slngarore 5.16 a.m. (2.4m), 2.21 p.m. (lm), 7.26 p.m.79 words
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Advertisement469 1980-02-10 9 r% -^V Clients and members of me public are hereby informed that we have been carrying on business as beauty consultants and a beauty schooi under the English iiamss as shown below and the Chinese name "ft since 1973. Our business is carried on and situated at Ist Floor, High469 words
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131 1980-02-10 10 NEWTON Circus, one of the most traffic congested parts of Singapore, will have the congestion partly eased from 10.30 a.m. today when the arm of the Y-shaped flyover carrying traffic to Woodlands is opened. As a result. Rochore Road, between Beach Road and131 words
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Article, Illustration159 1980-02-10 10 THE Job this joll> band of students from KastPsyoh Secondary School volunteered for yesterday would bore many people. Yet when the Singapore Association for the Blind asked for help to fold and glue together 2t,Mt ang pow packets, 5t students responded. They went to159 words
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275 1980-02-10 10 PAULJANSEN - PAULJANSEN By Our Jurong Reporter THE scene at John Little's hypermarket in Jurong resembled a warehouse sale except for one difference customers did not have to buy in bulk. The volumetric turnover on the opening day at the store was enough to bring275 words
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Article341 1980-02-10 10 TAN CHEE TEIK - PAY CUT MOVE ANGERS SCHOOL HEADS TAN CHEE TEIK By SOME principals and vice-principals from both primary and secondary schools are indignant about the Education Ministry's mdve to deduct their allowances for each day of medical leave they take. In a circular to them at the beginning of this year,341 words
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Article43 1980-02-10 10 THE Boon Lay community centre jogging club will hold a jogging session to various parts ofjurong. Boon Lay and MacRitchie Reservoir every Sunday at 6.30 am The activities include games at a sports complex. Those interested are asked to call *****5.43 words
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248 1980-02-10 10 Brothel keeper caught with hot screen A DISTRICT judge yesterday heard of the night 'he police surprised 26 men and nine Thai girls watching an obscene videotape in a flat in Pacific Mansions, River Valley Road. Yesterday, Fok Kum Seng, 26, was fined $2,500 for managing a brothel and $1,000248 words
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456 1980-02-10 10 A POLICE officer said yesterday that housebreaking has become a rampant crime in Singapore and that the number of such cases had skyrocketed. According to statistics, housebreakings last year showed an increase of 37 per cent compared with the previous year, with cases increasing from456 words
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Article34 1980-02-10 10 THK Bras Basal) community centre youth proup will hold on swimming, guitar. photography, volleyball, inte. national folk dancing il.imc. cookery, (Ires-smakinK .mil m iihadivinß For detail*, ring 3X351 or *****934 words
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Article18 1980-02-10 10 I Hi' Cairnhtll community centra »iU orfknlM .1 puitai roUTM (or beginners ever) Sunda) from tow)18 words
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87 1980-02-10 10 MANY housewives doing their weekend marketing yesterday staved away mmi (ieylang Serai mar- j ket after sewage seeped through covered manholes and flooded the market. Hawkers said the flooding, which occurs frequently, keeps customers away from the stalls. They have com- plained to the Ministry87 words
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Advertisement91 1980-02-10 10 A The Queen is I* II coming! I The Majestic QE2. The last surviving legendary Octan liner to rule the oceans. Take advantage oj her arrival and experience the cruise of your lifetime. Singapore Bombay On the QE2 Bombay Singapore by Air Departure from Singapore: 24 February 1980 Arrival at91 words
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Article, Illustration349 1980-02-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday THE Malayan Bar Council today voted overwhelmingly to stand by its resolution advising lawyers not to take cases under the Internal Security Act. This was its decision on a counter-resolution tabled at its annual general meeting here by349 words
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182 1980-02-10 11 Incentives to woo foreign mining firms LONDON, Sat. Malaysia is preparing a new package of incentives for foreign mining firms to further develop non-oil mineral resources there, Malaysian Minister of Primary Industries Paul Leong said here today. Mr I^eong told reporters that Malaysia was particularly keen to develop its undergroundReuter - 182 words
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Article65 1980-02-10 11 KI'ALA 1.1 Ml Asian i apiiabi i ua Lumpui will fust .is mm >■< more iii-xt month According to II c M-ii.iy Mail, tho Increase f>y the On eni An :ir,.-s Association, of ■Atnih Malaysian Airlines System is a rnemlxi w.mlil t* 1 in65 words
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205 1980-02-10 11 Umno man warns of bid to discredit party KUAN I AN. Sat UMNO members were today warned of a group of people in the university who are trying to brand the organisation as Illegal. A national I'm no youth exco member, IKituk Najb Tun Abdul Kazak, said the group viewedNST - 205 words
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Article101 1980-02-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Chambers of Commerce and Industry of AMU countries will meet a i i'|n esentativo group of their Australian counterpan here on June 27. The secrolary-Reneral of the Malaysian National (..'ham tx'i of Commerce and Indu.stry Mi Ramli Kushani di.s Mi aftei dKuashm101 words
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232 1980-02-10 11 JAKARTA. Sat. Indone I sian films, have be< :i pirated and sold for broadcasting Te Mala .1 ihe knowledge of I hen Indone sian producers, a film produ< m iation executive charged here today \hout ></ Indonesian films are now listedAFP - 232 words
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Article123 1980-02-10 11 TWO men were each jailed for four years yesterday for house-breaking. Teo Seng Lai, 25, and Chan Jin Bock, 22, were each jailed iwo years by a magistrate on four joint charges of house-breaking at Block 68. Ganges Avenue on Dec 28. Teo. a police supervisee,123 words
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Article97 1980-02-10 11 What the blazes? A SPACEMAN burning away excess fat with a brisk walk through fire? No It was no alien that deMended upon the IJdo theatre car park yesterday. He* was merely demonstrating that with a close proxiniltv fire suit from Chubb Singapore Pte Ltd, a safety equipment firm, he97 words
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Article69 1980-02-10 11 Emporium branch EMPORIUM Holdings, I the supermarket and de- i partment store chain i here, opens its first branch in Brunei today. I The supermarket chain also has plans to set up I branches in Sabah and Sarawak soon. Last month the group opened its first branch in Hongkong. It69 words
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Advertisement276 1980-02-10 11 Families come cheer see Singaporeans attempting to Create Singapore's Dance Record M^^. Larry Lai M in our t other y^ isa^^^a^^ lopOJi m Wri^nn'^i^ 1 o <;t& SoCial 1 W T)SM J >Vl3 re Contes'* T^^^% fr^Bi^S[ B Have a jTT\ Welcome to our Sunday Social Dancing f^T^^^JX Venue. Go-Skate276 words
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Advertisement431 1980-02-10 12 B^^B mb JLv/ L-WJL JJL/ £lxJ~«k Sri Lanka, the Resplendent Land. of our island. smiles as we sing and dance in praise gentle style that can belong only to The Garden of Eden. Paradise on Indeed, it is impossible to stand of the great and wise Buddha, or those who431 words
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Article, Illustration375 1980-02-10 13 ELENA CHONG - ELENA CHONG; Story: CHILDREN cuddling furry rabbits, chasing goats, clambering a tree-house, crawling in and out of tunnels. This was the happy scene at the opening of the new Children's Zoo Adventureland in the Singapore Zoological Gardens yesterday. More than 3N people. Including375 words
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408 1980-02-10 13 THERE is a glimmer of hope that the SingaporeMalaysia air talks will reach agreement tomorrow after some progress was made in informal discussions in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The discussions were held between Singapore's High Commissioner to Malaysia, Mr Wee Kim Wee, and408 words
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Article120 1980-02-10 13 NO agreement appears to have been reached in talks between Singapore Airlines and British Airways on the future of the Concorde service between London and here. The airlines continued their discussions on various issues yesterday. British Airways, which says it is losing money on the120 words
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Advertisement46 1980-02-10 13 Start a Part-time Exp- Imp Agency BECCDME AN INTERNATIONAL TRADER iecome a luccess'ut in'ernal<orai trade* ■np*yt Agency work wth no mveslTient no "sk and 00 Fut l instructions to help you on oath to success •nailed by return Kong M! Age I aoo-pv. I U.^ w^J46 words
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Advertisement225 1980-02-10 13 J^_ i I Jff a, M i v">gßs^ |a* *^^^^bI H KV^H^Br <* ■aV^Bry v J Cm 19 m ÜB^ha^m^Li B ft _x < i^*— m A Mm Live it up at the Den! When an occasion calls for a drink, A lively musical beat by our resident King's Den.225 words
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108 1980-02-10 14 WE ASKED YOU TO TELL US AND HERE IS WHAT SOME OF YOU HAVE TO SAY... THE Sunday Times invited readers to send in letters on "What Chinese New Year Means To Me." Here are the best efforts that came in. They reflect108 words
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805 1980-02-10 14 The Sunday Times SUNDAY, FEBRYARY 10, 1980 opinion Thinning the motor herd THERE is a joke doing the rounds that the Bard of Stratford had Singapore in the 1980s in mind when he penned the words: "A horse, a horse... my kingdom for a horse." For that, the cynics say,805 words
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Article72 1980-02-10 14 THERE was to be seen yesterday in the Singapore Dispens lry a most beautiful specimen of the Japanese Lily, Lilium auratum, grown in the place by Mr Herbert Cope, and we notice the fac* to ask two questions. Why does the Botanical Gardens not possess this72 words
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Article60 1980-02-10 14 They're all for swim A MEETING largely attended, was held in the Exchange Pooms on Wednesday last, the 25th June, for the purpose of making arrangements for the establishment of a Rowing and Swimrr ing Club here. It is proposed to place a Swimming Bath off the Esplanade, and to60 words
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168 1980-02-10 14 When the actors take their bows... FRANKLY, each Chinese New Year is, to me, an exercise in play-acting. We are actors when: We borrow money to give away in any pows. We smile and appear the generous host when we feel like groaning with evepy delicacy offered; testimony to inflation.168 words
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121 1980-02-10 14 AT three score and ten (with mind still alert), I have entered a new decade. But, perhaps, sadly, with the devilry of another world war looming on the horizon. Oh, the Chinese New Year when I was aged 10! How my dear mother dressed121 words
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Article275 1980-02-10 14 CHINESE New Year has special meanings for me. It illumines the past, brightens the present and holds promise for the future. It brings back memories of the gentle and peaceful days of the past, when life went on at a graceful pace. Those275 words
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161 1980-02-10 14 MY AIM in submitting this idea of mine is that it will, I hope, get Singaporeans to participate in a common new year in future. Singapore is cosmopolitan. One day before the eve of Chinese New Year, I will call up a few of161 words
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Article160 1980-02-10 14 AS THE Chinese New Year approaches, I get the feeling that a writer once penned: It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. It was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness. It was the spring of160 words
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Article150 1980-02-10 14 Why those extra specials now? CHINESE New Year to me means the Sunday Times does not recognise the celebrations of other racial groups, like Deepavali and Hari Raya Puasa. Thus the call for this essay in the first place. Shopping centres offer many highlights only when the Lunar New Year150 words
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Article, Illustration391 1980-02-10 14 LIM PHAY- LING - LIM PHAY-LING THEY say it blooms only for emperors, and some Chinese believe that luck will come to a person 40 days after he or she has seen the flowers bloom. When it blooms around Chinese New Year, it is particularly auspicious.391 words
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315 1980-02-10 14 THE Chinese New Year Syndrome.. .the elaborate preparations for this traditional festive season... has left me cold as the years have passed by. When I was young and in school, I looked forward to the New Year because not only did it mean315 words
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Article239 1980-02-10 14 SUNDAY, Feb 20, 1977, was the third day of the Chinese New Year. Everyone was gathered together as is customary in a closely-knit family. The grandchildren were having the time of their lives; the one and only topic of the day "ang pows."239 words
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Advertisement22 1980-02-10 14 Only SHARP has the unique T-YjT (Programmable Memory on Its Video 1 Cassette fccorder! y^^T—jMT^ J aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa^ka^B^a^iM^k **^J a^aattiL^l^l^i^—-^ 1 M imiic22 words
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Advertisement518 1980-02-10 14 (M) Mordaunt-Short Ltd High Fidelity Loudspeakers Reviewed by T. Attewell of Hi-Fi News Listening to these speakers on their own for a while was a pleasant experience. The response seemed open and neutral, particularly in the midrange where there was good detail, the top was smooth, and the bass seemed518 words
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Article, Illustration673 1980-02-10 15 P.K. GOH - P.K. GOH PROFILE By NALLA TAN needs no introduction. Prolific writer of newspaper columns, adviser to teenagers on adolescent problems... Nalla's seemingly boundless energy would put many younger women to shame. Nalla already has two books of poetry to her credit, "Emerald Autumn and Other Poems" (1976)673 words
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Article, Illustration524 1980-02-10 15 POETRY CORNER MABEL LIM sent me a collection of what she labelled "some very short I poems." Together, they form a fairly impressive se;quence, but space does not permit me j to publish them in 1 their entirety. Here are a few samples: SOME524 words
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Article852 1980-02-10 15 FOO KIM BOON - THE WILL TO LIVE OUR PRIZE STORY ANOTHER scream pierceji through the utter blackness of the night... Nobody paid any attention though. The group of weatnerbeaten refugees, tossed in the seas for a week now, hungry and forlorn, were too preoccupied with trying to keep warm and snatching whatever sleep852 words
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Article, Illustration980 1980-02-10 16 HARRY MILLER - THE little boy who scratched away at a violin with poise and assurance at the age of five in Singapore and appeared at his first concert six years later has gone a long, long way since in the world of international980 words
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233 1980-02-10 16 Watch out, these Rats are surfacing. I BOOMTOWN BATS: THE FINE ART OF SURFACING (Mercury): The word we're after here is nor surfacing, but Punk-rocking, I think. The Boomtown Rats have polished what is arguably the most basic music form around today into... a fine art. For once, a Punk233 words
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300 1980-02-10 16 aiwcniCK uavis: tir.Kr. > THE ANSWER (RCA): This is an unusual recording of six songs by American Country singer and songwriter Skeeter Davis in answer to six tunes made famous by RCA artistes Jim Reeves, Eddy Arnold, Ray Peterson, Don Gibson, Floyd Cramer300 words
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Article, Illustration253 1980-02-10 16 It's a passport to the Garden of Eden. ti\IUttM»H».N PASSPORT: GARDEN OP EDEN (Atlantic): THE fusion market is now being flooded with concept albums and Passport's 1979 offering is one of the Creation. Doldinger, the man who made "No Comment" de rigeur for the new wave musician, assembles his band253 words
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Article, Illustration218 1980-02-10 16 ll nTi IJU - A timely disc for Lunar New Year ll nTi IJU :m;h7.vh:l j PETROL HONG BAO: VARIOUS ARTISTES (Tony): Chinese New Year always brings me nostalgic memories of the good old I days of cracker-firing. Firecrackers have been banned for a decade, but their sounds are still carried over radio and218 words
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Article, Illustration344 1980-02-10 17 NEW YEAR FARE WHEN LOVE OF SYMBOLISM AND GREAT FOOD COME TOGETHER PERFECTLY GOOD fortune, everlasting youth, eternal hope, sweet success and harmony are the heartfelt wishes offered to family and friends at Chinese New Year. During this 15-day celebration which begins on Saturday, all unhappy and344 words
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277 1980-02-10 17 Where you can find luck in the form of raw fish RAW fish is a prized food during New Year as the tossing of the ingredients just before eating is supposed to bring the best of luck. There are two versions served the Cantonese, called "yee sang," and Teochew, called277 words
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Article206 1980-02-10 17 INGREDIENTS Me "fa chal" (dried, blwk seaweed available from Chinese provision shops in Chinatown). la*K dried oysters. 1 teaspoon dark soya sance. 1 2 teaspoon Chinese yellow wine. 1 dove garlic. I slice ginger. I 1 teaspoon sugar. Pinch of salt (remember, the oysters are salty).206 words
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Article178 1980-02-10 17 INGREDIENTS 12*g Met of chicken without skin. 12 quail* eggs, belled and peeled. 3Mg leaf mustard (known as k*l rhoy in Cantonese). A large pot of boiling water. ttg vegetable oil. 1 1 teaspoon sugar. 1 2 teaspoon salt. I teaspoon cornflour. I 1 cup chicken stock.178 words
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Article205 1980-02-10 17 INGREDIENTS 8 whale apples. 391k red-bean paste (This ran be bought from eertaln shops manufacturing noodle*) 3Mg nx-k sugar. 1 i teatipoon red food colouring. 1 teaspoon "kwee hwan sauce" (available at Chinese provision shops). METHOD I. Peel and core apple*. Scoop oat some of the flesh. Stuff205 words
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Article, Illustration1534 1980-02-10 18 Spore now tl capital of the ow the chinese pop the Far East Singapore is now an important Mandarin pop songs centre. A local recording company has begun exporting Singapore-made Mandarin discs and cassettes to various parts of the world, including Hongkong and Taiwan. The current Speak More Mandarin campaign1,534 words
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Article, Illustration683 1980-02-10 19 MR RUNME SHAW last week awarded Wong Meng Kong of Anglo-Chinese Junior CoUege the Tan Sri Runme Shaw International Chess Master Prize in a simple ceremony held in his office. The prize of $5,000 was the fourth of such prizes that have been683 words
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Article, Illustration105 1980-02-10 22 PADDY "Paddy" is the English version of "padi," a Malay word for rice fc, *he husk. Other Malay forms for rice are: "beras" (husked), "nasi" (cooked) and "point" (glatintisl. The humble paddy plant, besides feeding half the world, also provides food for thought: "The iui'-CT the ear Is105 words
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Article, Illustration921 1980-02-10 22 Let's stop monkeying around it's time we know our culture. YOU I JUST would not believe it. Neither would you. Practically all the Chinese whom I approached to ask if they knew* anything about the Year of the Monkey said they didn't know a thing. I was flabbergasted. Perhaps I921 words
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Article505 1980-02-10 22 "I DON'T understand this," said my friend as we flicked over the pages of an outdated English-aid book. I peeped over her shoulder: "What?" She pointed to a line, faint but clear, amidst the rest of the black text: "Don't cross your bridges until you get505 words
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Advertisement698 1980-02-10 15 QUALIFY,. promotion through ICS SPECIALIZED TRAINING IN MANAGEMENT AND TECHNICAL SUBJECTS Improve your position by learning at home and be paid what you are really worth. ICS home-study courses have helped thousands of ambitious men and women achieve promotion and better piy. Moderate fees all books supplied. Take the first698 words
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Advertisement137 1980-02-10 16 tW 0 1 Hr«^^H^ WWW W^^r tm. Welcome to our feast Ifc^^w a la Continental ifmk Princess Terrace, our new 24-hour Continental style Coffee House. Where you'll be pampered with a sumptuous choice of the best in Western fare. From palate titillating aperitifs to steaks and chops. WF Br^^^^* Wtkm.137 words
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Advertisement427 1980-02-10 16 mmm Squndjrf, j Dazzlingly clean sounds mm MUNCHENER BACHORC HESTER KARL RICHTER: BACH'S BRANDENBURG CONCERTI NO. 1, 3 AND 8 (Archlv): Bach may not seem to have been a brilliant orchestfator, but he certainly had a feeling for changes of timbre in the course of a piece of music. This427 words
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Advertisement299 1980-02-10 17 There's good money in banking Qualify with The School of Banking The AIB is a professional qualification awarded by the Institulv of Bankers in England, and is KOC| ;ed by more ihan 1 .000 banking groups in over 100 countries around the world To obtain this prestige qualification, you need299 words
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Advertisement203 1980-02-10 18 n^ty lIL (ft FERRADOL Delicious-tasting malt, packed with energy-giving properties. fIA rERRADOLr ERRAD0L Contains delicious-tasting malt, to give your child the calories he needs even/ day. And fortified with Vitamins A, 81 82, D 3, Niacinamide and iron —to help children grow healthily. Ferradol. For healthy growth. ENDORSED BY^^^l L^203 words
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Advertisement62 1980-02-10 18 HELENA RUBINSTEIN FREE fashion^W^ accessory from^^ Helena Rubinstein^^^ 1 This smart-looking wallet in fashionable corduroy^^^^^^.^^^^ is the matching accessory for the Lunar New Year's casual styles. And it's our Gift with every purchase of jggg^^sso and above of HR products. Only limited pieces available. Do hurry to avoid disappointment. f62 words
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Advertisement462 1980-02-10 19 f Ideas keep pouring from Ideal Creamy Coconut Candy with the ideal taste Delicious for Chinese New \ear Ideal Evaporated Milk from Nestle is full cream milk fortified with Vitamins A and D. Ideal gives tea, coffee, desserts an extra -rich creamy taste. Ingredients: 2 leaves fragrant pandanus, 3 cups462 words
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Advertisement52 1980-02-10 19 ft invites you to join tt 74^ London's most exclusivf beauty A. t^gbk school. _jdK^ l.nninmuiirfr 4J nwMla A«Mhrin i Diploma nirr>ation4Hv v■■u > qr sed Gl«r youixH Ih* il«hl Marl In brturv with Ik* piol* MlonaU Th* CkrisHn* Sb.w Conptnv 1! OU fcx.d Str««l London WI X TDB Tplephonv52 words
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Advertisement186 1980-02-10 20 FOR KIDS WHO 'XSCRVE BCTTf-RTOYS J| 1 Pull'n RiJe Popper Van 496 Sesame Street Wood SL ,^7 r^ b c:c^rh ce a dd c nn B d s s h bb n k n s aturai t%t i Big. Big Tool Bench 4so tentr'tottTa can*"' LL— «^B B with3 e186 words
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Miscellaneous637 1980-02-10 20 VCXJK blKTHDAY FORECAST j IF It's yaw birthday In whlck to ga aboot today...As you ga far- wenld be either AprtJ ward late another year I»M ar a little befare of life, yaa'll tense that Christmas. Then you changes ur m the way. could re- visit friends, ou may not637 words
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Miscellaneous505 1980-02-10 20 TriE "HBLUKER. fe)|UC^^ |(r^|L I I W r> /t- I ARE WHAT \we \X&A/ l~\ THAT CAT C~"2> V.PIMMBR?!/ f WHAT A LET'S f SHOULD I f GO TO fc" I IWE DO J I THE ,<>. I^ I \TODAY?/ ZOO J Mf? ??C) I I'M HUNGRY- BUY ME ALL505 words
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Miscellaneous197 1980-02-10 20 rr^^MPUHHI Y0U may tiretl rou •EE9BB I tine lon K in for romance. I TIT Blj9Q£ I There's a good chance of your finding it but not until the end of the week. Meanwhile plan holidays not for the immediate future but for the end of the year. Be patient197 words
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Miscellaneous249 1980-02-10 20 MODESTY \W HT^hTToid Mf« to H^GI C BaTTrYlw <-. turn. Hf aims pi «icr I Bit m KFFPOOiFT and f7MO Hg m f^BBM lO^.sah mi r.oiD fOR DLMI3L 1 (Mf STUFF FIRST .^mfll 881 r*Bß^ HtMStlF ANO Will AND «i mtii o ioiku I iißl i i IMrN hf'd fiv249 words
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Advertisement259 1980-02-10 21 [super ROTAX RB9 The super pen made in Germany. With a firm, smooth nib that glides perfectly over your paper. Super Rotax comes in a iTT} rustproof f cap with a I convenient ink pump II Jr- bM f j If You can o confidently with Super Rotax RB9 MADE259 words
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Miscellaneous85 1980-02-10 21 /A A r* HOWDY MA'AM r-^) H /aMN I I h All hS REVOL.UTIONARV J^JOT -_f« r^nfO) kJlv iin \ii ne s.Sc^ rm y^s^ id V. IT'S GUARANTEED TD WAKE UP Ws^?) (MY MUSSAND IS TAKING A NAP J Pf^T ANY MUSSAND IN TME WORL.D f RIGHT NOW-- COUI-D 185 words
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Miscellaneous50 1980-02-10 21 V *yjA A ?/r£> *-TZl^\[ THERE/ I— 1 I CAN'T /y/i m. £y J^^ yV J BELIEVE IT/rSxSfu^ flJ^li r^A/^^ INJ &ROAD 1 5&M£P vljj^-J WELL' )fi>K *P§\/ I ...LET S |^f^ -4* V^v-^ F7 To eeEcT A /OKA/ ei/£/?/BOpy\ Pa \V I "TAKE JLf J^\ r (COMMERCIAL BREAkS? i50 words
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Advertisement123 1980-02-10 22 American Festival Tours'Bo For five years now, American Festival Tours' has been the Urn& rsl W^^-¥jj most popular and most-talked-about American tour in this isjg*y~\ W experience and no effort is spared in planning each and /ffißPß*«^^6>^ f*\^ There may be cheaper packages to America. BUT quality WifV^V^ lk J^^123 words
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Advertisement82 1980-02-10 22 YOU DON'T HAVE TO SEARCH FOR COINS AFTER PARKING JUST HAVE TO SEARCH FOR COIN DISPENSER BEFORE PAYING. Attention: All Vehicles Owners coin di/pen/cr MODEL CD 120 Small and light* fSSS9^^M^^i^M^ weight Easy installation A operations Reliable mechanism For ton A twenty conts coins Effective and convenient X M \fmt82 words
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Article, Illustration2243 1980-02-10 23 NANCY LOH - NANCY LOH MUCH HAS BEEN SAID ABOUT THE CABIN GIRLS ON SINGAPORE AIRLINES FLIGHTS BUT WHAT ABOUT THEIR STORY? ENCOUNTERS OF THE HIGH-FLYING KIND.. .WHEN THE LIGHTS GO OUT MUCH has been written about the Singapore Girl the glamorous, talkedabout, sophisticated jet-set stewardess.2,243 words
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Advertisement212 1980-02-10 23 SIEMENS Looking for suppliers in South East Asia We: are producing Components, Data and Information Systems, Power Engineering including Nuclear plants, Telegraph, and Signaling Systems, Electrical Installations, Medical Engineering and Household appliances. Our 330,000 employees achieve an annual turnover of about Ss3s billion. 1 20,000 suppliers from round the world212 words
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Advertisement785 1980-02-10 25 Rasa** Group Project Manager Io act upon own initiative or at Company's direction and investigate new markets with a view to presenting firm proposals for the development of New Offices. Joint Venture Companies or Agency Appointments in those areas investigated Upon approval by management, to prepare final budgets, and implement785 words
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Advertisement764 1980-02-10 25 t M MALAYSIA SHIPYARD ENGINEERING SDN. BHD. MSE invites applications from experienced and suitably qualified Malaysian citizens I for the following positions:A. SHIPREPAIR DEPARTMENT Workshop Foreman (Hull Construction) Site Foreman (Hull Construction) Foreman (Hull Welding) Foreman (Hull Painting) Foreman (Hull Fitting) Foreman (Hull Scaffolding) Foreman (Machinery) ENGINEERING DIVISION Foreman (Electrical)764 words
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Advertisement665 1980-02-10 25 [bright IfflfOT^H n ■jMj uSi JS mS. I "^"""^^^""^"""""^^"^^^^"^l HFNYATAAN TAWARAN Well established financial institution with j.p.t. pahang substantial domestic leasing and hire Ta»aran daripada Pern purchase portfolio invites applications borong bumiputra yang from qualified candidates as a- berdaftar dengan J.P.T Ne- ani/r-ra ni/r-ri tin nrrinrn eH Panan X dalam665 words
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Article, Illustration410 1980-02-10 26 Floating in space after hearing harmony of the Lettermen m THE publicity hand-out says American astronauts on their first trip to the moon requested Lettermen music In their spare capsule. Last week, instead of accompanying an audience through space, the Lettermen created a ratified atmosphere for their listeners here on410 words
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Article, Illustration652 1980-02-10 26 WALTER SEOW - THE week seems to be one for fictional solutions of real-life mysteries. In Agatha, Kathleen Tynan and Arthur Hopcraft came up with an overdramatic theory to explain the riddle of Mrs Christie's 11-day disappearance in 1926, a secret which the Queen of Mystery652 words
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Article, Illustration517 1980-02-10 26 LEONG WENGKAM - China for chairbound tourists LEONG WENGKAM reviews Fantastic Spots in China FANTASTIC SPOTS IN CHINA, Great Wall's latest travelogue, offers you a trip to some of the best known tourist attractions in the Chinese province of Yun- nan. Singaporeans can have another chance to see on the movie screen, many517 words
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Advertisement333 1980-02-10 26 6€XXXXXXX)000CX>**********00< X, mam-, V tJt^ MX M ~MI T !j! <frjfaf DAVID HALL |j|^g I (i( i as Tony I J > A WELL-PRESSED WEAPON <!> ORPMARn- Lunar NEW Year Attraction j VHVIIHIW. From 20th Century ro» j 0 PATWAV- LUNAR NEW YEAR I j,l MHinHF. ATTRACTION J |S; Below333 words
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Advertisement62 1980-02-10 26 and Blackwood furniture. The touch ol class expressed in this distinctive range of Rosewood and Blackwood furniture Give your home that look of luxury that appreciates with time BW»«d*Clljuiaa«WiaTaHsißsßß^3aiHaflH O^®'* 66cm 26 <S^3i tmy ■aS aillß bSw importers A Exporters SAM TAT AGENCIES (PTE) LTD ■^L 216-220 2nd Floor Lucky62 words
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Advertisement217 1980-02-10 26 ■J.n:.iii,iz3s7Mi) n (J OdCHMO TOWItS OUCH/WO 1)0*0 U LAST 2 DAYS! H Vi rUMT' DON'T kBS IT! n gllam. 1.30. 4.00. 645 9 15 0 U No Mission is Impossible 0 U for these 2 superstars! H Rofer Moore Tony Curtis in n NEXT CHANGE n Q NICKY HENSON n217 words
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Advertisement386 1980-02-10 26 ißYbEWiMrii': OPENS TODAYS m at LIDO V>"W 11, 1.45, 4, 6.45 ft 9.15 Mof 1 CAPITOL: NOW SHOWING! Not* RaviMd Tirnw 10.30, 1.15, 4, 6.30, 9.15 i NEVER BEFORE SHOWN! i One of the GREAT BATTLES of WORLD I WAR 11 The LIBERATION of POLAND! It a CL'iafJl 7H V386 words
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Advertisement603 1980-02-10 26 MMMMMH OWCAWISATIOW NEXT CHANGE' Jack Nicholaon "ONE FLEW ovarlh* CUCKOO'S NEST fj jlJiMOtH^a^-Ht^}!- I lorn I 30 4 00, 64b 9 EMPEROR CHIEN LUNG 1 a THE BEAUTY" M.md,;nf JJ I -IHl:M;< ll .Ml[.m t l B I S NOW SHOWING N.. FfPf 1 ,»t I I Hum 14b 400603 words
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393 1980-02-10 27 The joys and heartaches of writing by four authors FOUR Singapore writers yesterday gave an account of the problems and joys they derived from writing, ranging from adverse criticism bordering on character assassination to the pleasure of being appreciated. Pleasure The writers Mr Arthur Yap, Mr Robert Veo, Mrs Catherine393 words
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597 1980-02-10 27 4^]^f™^jr^^E^ B - 4^]^f™^jr^^E^B c WHEN I was 16 years old. I played the first movement of Grieg's Piano Concerto with an orchestra of schoolchildren. I don't think I did it very well for I remember being rather surprised to read the favourable notice597 words
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Article46 1980-02-10 27 THE SAF Reservists' Association will be organising a disco dance for members of SAFRA and SAF at the SAFRA Rooftop Garden in Toa Payoh this Friday and on Feb 23. Tickets at $6 per couple are available at the SAFRA counter now.46 words
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Article25 1980-02-10 27 THE Bras Basah Youth group will organise a trip to Treng?:anu from March 8 to 15. nterested people can call *****1 ur *****9.25 words
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Article, Illustration82 1980-02-10 27 THE Marathon-Dance-Round-the-Clock contest prize money doubled last night to $50,000. The organisers said they found that the latest Guinness Book of Records' non-stop disco dancing record is 13 days (just over 329 hrs 30 mins) instead of six days (144 hrs). When the 158 participants entered the82 words
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Advertisement610 1980-02-10 27 jBSm-SALE cum EXHIBITION B I CREATION IN SOFT LEATHER ITAUAN QUALITY, GENUINE SOFT LEATHER, LADIES HANDBAGS, TRAVELBAGS, POUCHES, WALLETS RUGS ETC I FACTORY PRICES PLACE:- PHEASANT HALL, (2nd Floor) HOLIDAY INN HOTEL, SCOTTS RD., SINGAPORE 0922 (ADMISSION FREE) DATES: 4th to 13th FEBRUARY, 1980 TIME: 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M.610 words
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Article, Illustration1181 1980-02-10 28 HUSH'S SUCCESS IS DUE TO ITS AGGRESSION, IMAGINATION, INNOVATIONS, FLAIR AND INITIATIVE IN MARKETING THE Post Office Savings Bank, the "people's bank", has fulfilled its objective of mobilising domestic savings for the country's development. One in every two Singaporeans has a POSB1,181 words
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Article, Illustration1608 1980-02-10 29 Meeting the challenges of the insurance industry in the 80s LLUISLAIIUN IUHHUItUI IHb (JUNSUMtHS INTEREST TO BE INTRODUCED IN THE NEAR FUTURE LIFE insurance? is one of the most important industries in Singapore's expanding economy. At the end of last year, the assets of the industry were estimated at $5001,608 words
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Article, Illustration837 1980-02-10 30 MOST banks in Singapore have computerised their operations to upgrade their services and meet the increasing needs of their customers. The on-line real time system is one techn'cally advanced mode of computerisation particularly suitable for banks with a network of branches. With on-line computerisation,837 words
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407 1980-02-10 30 THE age of electronic banking arrived In Singapore last Oct IS. On that date, The Chartered Bank became the first commercial bank in the Republic to introduce the Auto Teller an automated teller machine that does away with writing oat cheques and queuing op407 words
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773 1980-02-10 31 WHEN NTUC Income was set up in 1970, the objective was to provide life insurance cover to the workers who were unaware of the benefits of life insurance in securing the financial welfare of their families. To cater for these workers, Income773 words
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1145 1980-02-10 31 INSURANCE is a method of replacing value that may be destroyed. People insure their houses, ships, jewelleries, business assets, cars as a means of replacing the value of these things should they be lost. Just as value may be destroyed, the ability1,145 words
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Article882 1980-02-10 31 Some tips for the gold investors DESPITE the high prices of gold, more and more Singaporeans boy this glittering metal M an Investment. Small gold bars or wafers are the current best-sellers, report gold dealers and bankers. The most popular gold bars the 5, II and Zt-gram pieces, especially those882 words
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Advertisement258 1980-02-10 28 The most minute flaw, virtually invisible to the naked eye, can greatly affect the value of an otherwise perfect diamond. Certificate of Authenticity. At Mondial, the International Diamond Investment Company, every diamond of one carat and above that we sell is accompanied by an internationally recognised certificate of authenticity, which258 words
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Advertisement583 1980-02-10 32 31 Situations Vacant b) Secretarial and Clerical An International Bank with a branch in Singapore ha* immediate vacancies for the following positions: A) SENIOR CLERK in the Credit Administration and Trade Promotion department. Requirements: c Minimum GCE A' level or Its equivalent c At least 3 years previous working experience583 words
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Advertisement590 1980-02-10 32 c) Sales An American International Corporation requires a BRANCH MANAGER for their new sales office In Singapore Responsibility: To handle the whole operations of the subsidiary In Singapore Independently. To promote the sales/ marketing of electronic products made by all divisions of the corporalion. Qualifications: A University Degree In Business590 words
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IX OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration108 1980-02-10 34 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE DEARLY BELOVED MADAM GOH SI ANG HOON with to eipren their deepest gratitude and thanks lo Reverend Fethers Amiolte, Magnm. Moid Tay. Sisters. Brothers, SI Joseph Dying Aid Association. St. Francis Xavier Prayer Group, relatives and friends lor their kind attendance, donations, condolences,108 words
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Obituary, Illustration22 1980-02-10 34 of our DEAR COLLEAGUE AND TEACHER MR. LIM PENG ANN With deepest sympathies From The Science Department Anglo-Chinese Junior College.22 words
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Obituary, Illustration23 1980-02-10 34 of our DEAR COLLEAGUE AND TEACHER With deepest sympathies From The Principal. Staff Students Anglo-Chinese Junior College. MR. LIM PENG ANN23 words
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Obituary, Illustration116 1980-02-10 34 OF THE MALAYSIAN HIGH COMMISSION SINGAPORE PASSED AWAY ON 9/2/1980 LEAVING BEHIND WIFE. CHIN SWEE TAI DAUGHTER. YAP MING TENG CORTEGE WILL LEAVE 1 181-L STIRLING ROAD. BLOCK 168, SINGAPORE 0314 ON 11/2/1940 AT 2 PM FOR CHUA CHU KANG. MRS TEONC CHEOMO SENG, aged 94 (nee Tay116 words
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Obituary, Illustration160 1980-02-10 34 GILBERT EMMANUEL 10.2.72. There Is a memory in our hearts today thai passing years cannot lake away Ian. Mum and family IN EVER LOVING AND CHERISHED MEMORY OF OUR BELOVED ROBERT KOH THIAM SENG Departed 10 2 1979 Often we reminisce those duys gone by. When we160 words
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Obituary, Illustration51 1980-02-10 25 Foor long ytwi hoy« iltpp*d owoy ya* low* m QfWf nniMi In li(« w« low* row d*orfy *> d*o#i do tonva O««ply fltott»d but lor««*r f«m#m b*<»d by fiuibond <■*«« Loon and dMdran (r« Mtr*y and Snaton Uwo aSIf CHAY MUN FUN ColUd to t»n on51 words
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Article, Illustration1245 1980-02-10 34 i 1 1 %j «i *>k, '^1 i p~y *Ti^ ji i »%i b t r*\ \*m SINGAPORE have, once again, been left out from the International Hockey Federation's list of 12 countries selected for the Moscow Olympic Games in June. The news from Cannes1,245 words
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Article, Illustration408 1980-02-10 34 NOEL HAY (centre-forward) 1925 1935 NOEL HAY, 75, represented Singapore at hockey from 1929 to 1935. Hay is the only surviving Singaporean of the All-Malaya team who played the Dhyan Chand-led Indians in June, 1932 at the Anson Road Stadium. India, the then world and Olympic Games champions, won the408 words
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Article, Illustration395 1980-02-10 34 BURDETT COUTTS (inside-left) 1948 1956 Bl RDETT COUTTS, M, played for Singapore from 1919 to list. Cootto, who learned his hockey at Adayar, Madras, came to Singapore in 1948 as a warrant officer with the Ordnance Squad. Contts, who gave local fans a glimpse of his hockey magic when he395 words
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Article, Illustration353 1980-02-10 34 HARBHAJAN SINGH LOOMBA. 42, donned Singapore colours from 1957 to 1966. The Whitley schoolteacher started his hockey at Victoria School in 1948. While in Standard Eight, he won a place in the Combined Schools team as a left-half. Harbhajan, who played in the 1962 Asian Games353 words
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Article, Illustration294 1980-02-10 35 KARTAR SINGH, 43, contributed a massive 12 years to Singapore hockey, having played for the Republic from 1958 to 1970. He came to Singapore from Penang in 1957 as a schoolboy and, after a year with Khalsa Association in the Third Division, received the national callup. Among294 words
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356 1980-02-10 35 M. JEEVANATHAN (center-half) 1972- MOHANAVELU Jeevanathan Is probably the youngest player to have donned national colours. In 1972, as a schoolboy of It, he was called up' to the Singapore team and has kept h!s place In the side since. As a Serangoon Secondary student, he played for Combined Schools356 words
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Article, Illustration409 1980-02-10 35 SUPAHAN ISMAIL, 21. the vice-captain of Singapore's Junior World Cup team to Paris last year, hopes to earn a national berth within the next two years. He missed his great chance in 1978 when, after his call-up to the national squad, the Singapore National Olympic Council decided409 words
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Advertisement153 1980-02-10 34 VIII ANNOUNCEMENTS PERSONAL 123 Announcements ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS telephone *****! n ><vi want lirlp vtth ilnnkiiiK pn M 127 Lost Found LOST ON 2.2.M MM lilaik white Corker Spaniel Vicinity Berangoon Oardeni Kinder pit aw contact SOOT I i 129 Miscellaneous i LOVER MARRIAGE-AID BUREAU helps you in \i<-\ Miit.ibh- friends,153 words
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Advertisement198 1980-02-10 34 ARE YOU FEELING I Met* bOTtng ..I tmiel.-ss t,, k.m Iriciuls life partners contact Miss Kalherine telephone *****02 i«(Ki m to Id Hi pin I Huay rhoo friendship Agency. CATHOLIC LAOY SEEKS foreign local reliable educated Chinese friends age lv 12 Photo phone address lo i'o n.'\ 2191 MaJCWell Ko.ul198 words
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Advertisement223 1980-02-10 34 I FRASCT NEAVE GROUP I TAXATION MANAGER We are looking for a Taxation Manager who will be responsible for the planning and administration of the income tax affairs of the group's subsidiaries and associated companies involved in manufacturing and trading activities in Singapore and Malaysia Responsibilities Preparation of computations of223 words
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Article, Illustration356 1980-02-10 35 GODFREY ROBERT - COMPARED to soccer, hockey in Singapore has a brighter chance of reaching world standards. Mr. E. W. Barker, the former Singapore Hockey Association president and former national player, gave hockey a fresh breath of life with hese encouraging words during an interview356 words
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Article, Illustration199 1980-02-10 35 THOUGH much has been said about Improving the standard of hockey in Singapore, the Republic's women seem to have been neglected, probably doe to an oversight. "We should not be ignored," moans Melanie Martens, the most accomplished woman player In Singapore today. Melanie, 18. an199 words
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Article167 1980-02-10 35 THERE have been several changes to the .game of hockey in the last half-century. Whether the changes have made the game more entertaining is debatable. But elimination of the penalty bully with the penalty flick has at least produced more goals. The throw-in, when the167 words
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Advertisement966 1980-02-10 35 /C\ UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MALAYSIA fljl PENGAMBILAN PELAJAR BAGI TAHUN PENGAJIAN 1980/81 P«fmohonon odoloh dip«lowo untuk mcmotuki 'Jmverut. c BooiKurtui PCRANCANGAN BANDAR DAN WM AYAH T«fcno*Q« Maloytio bogi m«ngikuti lolah totu kurjus -,o~ati VCBIIII v w-,. -v tXIA KEPUJIAN doripadomotop«lo(oroob«rikuf:--1 llmu Hitob Tombohon A. KUtSUSMAZAH 2. Romporan So.m I. Ijazah Ktjurm«roon966 words
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1226 1980-02-10 36 FREDDIE KEE - 'Sapphire' Looks ready to sparkle FREDDIE KEE Saint Chad horse hard to beat By NEPrUNE SAPPHIRE looks set to shine, despite strong opposition in Race Six (4.50) in Penang today. The St. Chad four-year-old has an impressive track form and, with only 50.5 kilogrammes to shoulder, he will take some1,226 words
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Article912 1980-02-10 36 RATF 1 2.15 CLASS 5, DIV 3 1.200M jei x ($9,500 $8,650 to winner) 1 3062 Clearawaya (Clear) Allan 6 57 iu2 -2 5|8F Mtofton 8 2 0008 SirGalivaa (TeohATeoh) J Breukelen 556 < 05) Chcnf 13 3 0030 Jackson's Jet g (Jackson's Jet) Buang 3 56 (dd912 words
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1730 1980-02-10 36 BOYINGTON ridden by Welsh jockey "Taffy" Thomas followed up his last-start success with another good win in Race Five in the Penang races yesterday, reports FREDDIE KKK. The Virginia Boy three-year-old survived an objection to pay $12. He had finished threequarters of a length in1,730 words
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Article38 1980-02-10 36 Ist No: ***** ($2904) 2nd No: ***** ($726) 3rd No: ***** ($363) STARTERS ($53 each): *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****. CONSOLATION: ($36 each): *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****,*****, *****, *****.38 words
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Article118 1980-02-10 36 RACE FREDDIE KEE L. RANGER SCRUTINEER Claaraway Jackson's Jet Lajuna Lajuna Eme-ald Glow Victory Fair S. And Honast Victory Fair Jackson's Jet 2 P. Voi* Actor S. Display Eagl* Eyes Double Bill P. Vote S. Display Forest Jim Eagle Eyes King Candy The Score Sportscaster On A Par The118 words
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Article223 1980-02-10 36 LONE RANGER - LONE RANGER By PASLA BOND has the class to complete a hattrick In Penang today. This flve->ear-uld Kngllsh ridgellng by Runny mede made his debut last December and found the form In his third outing to trounce his rivals over 1,2*1 metres in heavy going at223 words
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Article, Illustration572 1980-02-10 37 Sports and politics just do not mix IDEALISTS, wake up! Drop those Utopian ideals as you would a dirty habit. Face up, or you may find yourself living the role of a quixotic fool to be taken seriously only by those who engage in regular flights over barbwired cuckoos' nests.572 words
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Article, Illustration244 1980-02-10 37 BOCA RATON, Sat. Sweden's Bjorn Borg demolished Argentinian GuUlermo Vilas 6-2, 6-1 here yesterday to advance to tomorrow's final of the US$3OO,OOO ($648,000) Grand Slam of Tennis event. It was also the seventh straight Grand Slam victory for Borg, who has won allAgencies - 244 words
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Article342 1980-02-10 37 Daniel Willems finished two seconds ahead of the pack yesterday to win the third stage of the Ruta del Sol Tour of Southem Spain, it was reported in Granada. Willems covered the 126 kilometres from Adra in 3 hr. 40 min. 55 sec. Fellow Belgian JoosAgencies - 342 words
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Article875 1980-02-10 37 TODAY LOCAL I nawmtrv Annual Police meet (Police Academy. 4.30) CyeHa« SACA track race '(•'arrer Park AC. Sam). (Ml Sembawang Open (Semhawang) jtoecrr Malaysia Cup: Forces v Penang (Merdeka Stadium). Perak v Selangor (Perak); Friendly Kelanlan Invitation XI v Red Star Belgrade (Kol& Bahrui, Jubi lee SA875 words
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281 1980-02-10 37 PATRICK BASTIANS - PATRICK BASTIANS By MALACCA, Sat. Singapore, as expected, proved they were more than a class above Malaysia, trouncing the hosts 7-1 in their annual squash match at the Klebang Besar Courts here today. But Malaysia delivered their promised surprise in army captain Subramaniam, who281 words
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Article199 1980-02-10 37 Bean sets record, shares lead HONOLULU, Sat-. Burly Andy Bean soared with the temperature to register a course record 63 in the second round of the Hawaiian Open golf championship. Bean was a picture of consistency as he set the course record to share the lead with George Burns onUPI - 199 words
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Article128 1980-02-10 37 WELSH Jockey "Taffy" Thomas on Boyington was fined $500 by the stewards for not making every effort to keep his mount from shifting ground in Race Five yesterday. The Stipendiary steward's report for yesterday's races in Penang: The goingwas good. iUee 1: The Bold Irishman (Subian) was a128 words
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Article463 1980-02-10 37 Stewards fine Thomas $500 Kwong) was slow Into stride. Sandra Dee (Y. K. Foo) drifted out rounding the home turn. Raee I: Abang (Subian), who was restless before the start, was slow to begin. After the race, an objection was lodged by Jockey Masruhen (Nucleus), second past the post, against463 words
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Advertisement636 1980-02-10 37 You don't have to go to England to get a British education Study for your qualification al home and prepare for a successful career with Your answer scripts are sent to London and returned by prompt courier service provided bi/SKYFWV INTERNATIONAI SINGAPORE Enrol in one of our courses and withoul636 words
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Article, Illustration554 1980-02-10 38 JOE DORAI - AFTER encouraging performances in six Malaysia Cup-ties and friendly matches against two top European clubs, Singapore's soccer squad will tonight start their final phase of preparations for the pre-Olympic Games qualifying round competition at the National Stadium from Feb. 23-March 13. The squad, who completed the554 words
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Article120 1980-02-10 38 FED. TERRITORY 0 PAHANG 1 PERLIS 1 TRENGGANU 0 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Pahang, a pale shadow of last year's forceful attacking side, turned in another unimpressive performance, despite snatching full points against Federal Territory in a Malaysia Cup soccer match at the Merdeka Stadium here tonight. It wasNST - 120 words
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Article264 1980-02-10 38 LONDON, Sat. English League champions Liverpool stepped up their bid to retain the First Division soccer title when they beat Norwich 5-3 today. FIRST DIVISION Arsenal 3 Aston Villa 1 Coventry 0 Man City 0 Palace 0 Stoke 1 Everton 0 Ipswich 4 Leeds 2 Bolton 2264 words
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Article, Illustration464 1980-02-10 38 KENJALLEHJr - KENJALLEHJr By SOUTH-EAST Asia Games bronze-medallist Mavis Ec rose majestically to the occasion with an under-14 record on the final day of the national age-group swimming championships at Amber Road yesterday. Mavis, who only recently recovered from a 'lip- j injury, led all the way464 words
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Article153 1980-02-10 38 DUNEDIN, Sat. Now Zealand took a 96-run, first innings lead over the West Indies with some lusty hitting from tailmders Richard Hadlee and Lance Cairns on the second day of the first cricket Test today. When bad light si opted play 34 minutes before stumps153 words
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Article94 1980-02-10 38 WEST INDIES Ist lun: 14* NEW ZEALAND lit bus: (•venlgfct 3M) Wright b Holding 21 Kd*ar lbw b Parry 65 Honarth c Murray b Croft 33 Parker b Croft 0 Webb lbw b Parry 5 Coney b Holding s Lees run out 18 Hadler not out 38 Calm bReuter - 94 words
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285 1980-02-10 38 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By LIM K1AN TIONG and Jimmy Stewart mastered the difficult-playing conditions at the Sernbawang Country Club to emerge joint leaders on the second day of the $7,500 Tiger Beer Open golf championship yesterday. Lim, 29, fired a steady even-par 71, which included285 words
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Article29 1980-02-10 38 ARMED FORCES retained the Singapore Badminton Association junior inter-club knock-out title, beating arch rivals Rose Badminton Party 3-2 in the final at GuiUemard Road last niK'hi29 words
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Article211 1980-02-10 38 143 Lim Kian Tiong 72-71, Jimmy Stewart 71-72; 144 Poh Eing Chong 71-73; 14$ Teo Chin Hoe 72-73. M. Marimuthu 72-73; I4C Lim Kian Siong 73-73, Lim Ah Hong 75-71 141 Bill Fua 7671, Teo Chin Seng 75-72, AH Ratim 71-76; 148 Mohammed Ali 77-71, Poh EngHuat 76-72,211 words
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Article70 1980-02-10 38 HOBART, Sat. Tasmanian Stewart Ginn's toughest opposition in the third round of the 15J20.000 ($430,000) Tattersalls Tasmania!! golf Open was the wind, not the player. Leading scores (Australian, unless otherwise stated) ttl Stewart Ginn (68-67-72); 211 Brian Jones (7149-70); 211 Mike C'ahill (74-67-70); 212AP - 70 words
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Article109 1980-02-10 38 KWOK IS STAR IN SCC WIN SPEEDY Singapore International Frank ku i»k stood oat against a lacklustre background, pushing Singapore Cricket Club to a 3&4 win over Japan's ElUs Club in a friendly rugby match on the Fadang yesterday, reports KEN JALLEH Wing-threequarter Kwok, In fact, started the rout with109 words
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Obituary126 1980-02-10 38 G KUPPUSWAMY NAIOU aged 67 passed away on 9/2/80 leaving wife Danaletchmi, son Jayaram. daughters Kotha. Bawanl, Kasluri Leela and sons-in-law Krlshnasamy, Raman, and Krtshnan Cortege leaving Bits 170. 1084F, Lorong 1. Toa Payoh on 10/2/80 at 2.30 p.m. CUTHBERT JEFFREY OE SOUZA (BERT) aged 55 passed away peacefully126 words
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Advertisement41 1980-02-10 38 LIVELY Swing along to the lively beat and rhythm of your favourite disco music in a Fair Mate cassette recorder. The beautiful sound gives a real party spirit. 1 4^^S CR 36I < mw fm/sw i /sv v BSSSSS^sk^B^9^ BSSSSSS^^Bsk. TzliteStar^ V41 words
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Advertisement260 1980-02-10 38 JbsssJ— Jm lmmii*mL*mmJk*4k mL ■ikwi m mi* -^Tj I i* L r T> M^ v "^iv I'll <r jXntf An exceptional opportunity to view and EVEN BUY Afghanistan carpets and rugs. This unrepeatable selection of that country's finest was sneaked past the Red Guard by refugees escaping to Pakistan. HARVEY260 words
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Miscellaneous169 1980-02-10 38 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Mainly fair and windy TEMP. (C) up to S a.m. tomorrow 31 max., U min. SUNSET today: 6.51 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: S.47 a.m. GLOBAL weather Amsterdam 2-8C Cloudy Helsinki -21Athens 9-14C Clear 12 C Clear Bahrain 16-21 C Clear Hongkong 5- IOC Cloudy Bangkok 26-28C169 words
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Advertisement302 1980-02-10 1 SEIKO HAS IT ALL! Choosing a good quartz watch might not be easy these days. Then consider Seiko's outstanding technical expertise. Seiko You're faced with a wide choice, vast differences in price, makes every part of each watch. It's relied on worldwide and a multitude of styles wherever you go.302 words
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Article, Illustration478 1980-02-10 2 DOLL up and prepare for the inevitable endless stream of friends and relatives who will come-a-calling during the Chinese New Year period. wmmaammm It is an occasion when no girl would like to be missed out of the fun and parade. So478 words
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Article441 1980-02-10 2 YOU can mar your own beauty. This is surely the last thing any woman who is self-re-specting will allow herself to do at the start of a new year. Simple steps to guard your beauty and to enhance what beauty that you may have are:441 words
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Article, Illustration73 1980-02-10 2 JKWKI.S all gutter and for real to tempt your desires. Semi-precious stones are usually moderately priced and are particularly appreciated by the young generation. Kelvin Jewellery stocks a collection of such Jewellery. For this Chinese New Year Shun Thong (Hock Kee) Jewellers has imported73 words
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Article, Illustration103 1980-02-10 2 For those who want that touch of class For the label conscious who will not settle for anything less than an exclusive imported shirt or dress, Lanvin has a selection that will surely please. For him, Lanvin presents shirts in voile. Voile is an excellent material for long-sleev-ed shirts and103 words
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Article, Illustration160 1980-02-10 4 Practical buys for New Year MAKE a practical boy this festive season. Clothes which are priced for the practical buyers are sold in department stores like Yaohan, Metro, Isetan and Metro, and also, In the smaller boutiques. Yon need a keen eye and a sense of colour and fashion to160 words
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329 1980-02-10 4 CHLOE is a mysterious blend of precious oils and rosy notes like honeysuckle, jasmine and orange flowers. Created by Karl Lagerfeld, the fragrance also comes in a range of luxury bath products. The bath products include a rich creamy cake of soap moulded in the329 words
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Article, Illustration202 1980-02-10 5 WITH the Chinese New Year Just around the cor- nrr, most families are going on one of their biggest shopping sprees for the year. New clothes, accessories and footwear are "musts". For the men, especially those whose taste run more along the classical shlrt-and-tie fashion, Van Hensen202 words
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Article, Illustration288 1980-02-10 5 YOUR look is not complete if that thick lustrous coiffure is left untenderi. If you have been too late to book an appointment with your favourite hairdresser and hate to queue up at your neighbourhoods friendly salon, do it yourself288 words
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194 1980-02-10 5 Hampers of food can make significant gifts Knot) hampers are good buys for the festive season. The practice of giving, which is traditionally linkocl in Christmas, has caught on with the Lunar New Near celebrations. < ompanips find hampers t n effective way to wish their clients or special as194 words
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Article, Illustration763 1980-02-10 6 Dearland Lecithin Cream Soap is said to contain egg yolk and honey. For a clean, fresh face first sqnerae oat a small quantity of the cream on your palm. Mix it with a little water and apply it to your face. Rob763 words
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Article282 1980-02-10 6 Quick way to serve up hot snacks IF YOU are thinking of an informal gathering and plan to serve only light snacks, a Breville snack 'n' sandwich toaster will come in handy. The Breville snack 'n' sandwich toaster is designed to seal and cut your sandwiches in halves automatically. The282 words
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Article, Illustration288 1980-02-10 6 Taking pictures for the New Year? THK new AM bayonet mount gives compatibility with an extensive range of lenses, since the Topcon RM3M Is backed up by more than ot automatic diaphragm zoom lenses. The camera is priced at $411 net without the Minder. The winder costs288 words
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Article, Illustration871 1980-02-10 7 For those wishing to avoid the washing up this festive season, Hyatt has laid out special menus for those wanting to celebrate the new year away from home. Over at it s Islander Restaurant, a special dinner has been planned with871 words
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297 1980-02-10 7 Wide range of festive cookies at supermarts IF YOU have had your late orders for New Year cakes and other delicacies turned down, do not press the panic button. In supermarkets and Chinese emporiums are to I be found an array of mouth-watering goodies. From Yaohan are all that you297 words
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Article, Illustration465 1980-02-10 8 TRADITION dictates that certain foods must be eaten during the Chinese New Year celebrations. Hilton International Singapore has whipped up a number of these I foods for patrons of its Hin's Cookhouse and Orchard Cafe during the first 15 days of the New Year. From465 words
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Article69 1980-02-10 8 New Year show by singing trio THE Sophisticates who have appeared internationally with top artistes like Stevie Wonder, Eartha Kitt and Steve Allen, will be performing at the Shangri-La Hotel during the festive season. They have toured the I'nited States extensively including Alaska and Hawaii, Korea, Japan, the Philippines and69 words
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Article182 1980-02-10 8 LION and monkey god dances will bo staged at the Mandarin hotel entrance oh Feb 16 at 10.30 a.m. The monkey god dance by the Kampung Glam community centre troupe will portray the birth of the monkey from a stone egg, a fight between the182 words
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Advertisement389 1980-02-10 3 philips! QIJ I^C Jk JKHBLjBUt II iii in* m l Model SC26C 853 From Philips: A colourful Lunar New Year Before you start giving away acle Chip circuit that ensures P* olo1 6 tu^ e at television. It utilizes invisible The list goes on. Thick film ang pows this Lunar389 words
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Advertisement94 1980-02-10 6 yes L BJnianhattan y^^L Usher in the Year of the Monkey in a Manhattan: tne smartest menswear in town! The superb I Continental cut and the finest range of fabrics will flatter your every masculine line to help you look W^ W "^^A your smartest this festive season! Available only94 words
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