New Nation, 15 February 1976
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Title Section9 1976-02-15 1 Sunday Nation FEBRUARY 15. 1976 30 CENTS M.C.(P) 429/769 words
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Advertisement45 1976-02-15 1 Maggie Sim on Love and Marriage See Pages 8 and 9 Woh Hup fined for w Full story in Page 3 Bets on that Jackie will marry Sinatra Page 5 The conquering hordes of Khan Pages 10 and 11 Window call-girls of Britain: Page 545 words
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Advertisement75 1976-02-15 1 THE NEWS THAI MATTERS ■W A*. RTS rejects SIA ad Page 2 *18L vS; I m .j.* I is FC-1229 LC-1849 Tfie choice of the jet-set! Precision accurate. Stylish. Multi-Star Exciting. Each a produet of for those who painstaking hours of research and love action ,echnical P*"** o fC-1229 gold-plated75 words
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182 1976-02-15 2 Reuter AN epidemic of flu is sweeping across Britain, swamping hospitals, disrupting work at offices and factories and causing delays at London's Heathrow airport. The number of victims soared to about 250.000 from 40.000 two weeks ago, according to a spokesman for theReuter - 182 words
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Article162 1976-02-15 2 IRENE NGOO - IT SHOWS PEOPLE PLAYING CARDS IN LOUNGE OF JUMBO IRENE NGOO A SINGAPORE Airline's advertisement which was screened in cinemas both in the Republic and overseas in 1974, was banned by Radio and Television Singapore (RTS) because it found it "objectionable." RTS rejected the advertisement,162 words
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Article, Illustration177 1976-02-15 2 Da t uk James Wong last week described his detention at Kamunting Detention Centre, near Talnlng In Perak, as a "retreat." "But a retreat of 15 months la too long," he added. The news ol his release came as a big surprise to him, about177 words
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Article246 1976-02-15 2 Reuter RAPE victims will remain anonymous and be protected from courtroom prying Into their sex lives In a Bill approved In principle by Britain's House of Commons yesterday. Members of Parliament heard extracts from letters by rape victims admitting for the first time that theyReuter - 246 words
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Article, Illustration159 1976-02-15 2 Reuter rE Shah of Iran said in a radio Interview In Paris yesterday that his country would continue to supply oil to all buyers and would not worry whether some of It went to Israel. Iran will supply oil to any buyerReuter - 159 words
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THE WORLD YESTERDAY
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Article72 1976-02-15 2 Reuter THE N'gerian government yesterday confirmed that the Head of State Gen. Murtala Muhammed was assassinated in Friday's attempted coup in Lagos. A statement broadcast over Nigeria Radio sa'd the Supreme Military Council announced "with the deepest regret the tragic and sudden death of Gen. Murtala Muhammed." ItReuter - 72 words
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Article97 1976-02-15 2 Reuter Unknown in Italy at the beginning of the year, a young Sikh actor, Kaoir Bedi has shot to fame as this country's latest heart-throb. But since then, he has had 30 million Italians glued to their television sets each Sunday night as the star of Sandokan, aReuter - 97 words
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Article70 1976-02-15 2 Reuter The Indonesian government has denied a foreign press report that it is selling its oil to neighbouring countries at a low price. Mining Minister Dr. Mohammad Sadli said: "We sell our oil at a fixed price of US$l2.BO per barrel and this has never changed." TheReuter - 70 words
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Article73 1976-02-15 2 Lawyer Subhas Anandan, 28, now under detention for alleged secret society activities, was yesterday fined $60 by a magistrate's court after he pleaded guilty to a parking offence through his counsel. Mr. M. P. D. Nair admitted on his behalf to failing to furnish particulars of a car73 words
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Article53 1976-02-15 2 UPI Passengers flying South-west Airlines have been getting high on Valentine's kisses for the past few days. As they board their planes, each passenger is given a "kiss" by a stewardess to comply with the company's motto: "Love." The "kiss" is a special drink made from cherisuisse,UPI - 53 words
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Article73 1976-02-15 2 AP Former British Prime Minister Edward Heath told a Brussels press conference yesterday he intends to remain a Member or the British Parliament and does not plan to seek a seat in the future European Parliament. In Brussels to introduce his book Sailing, A Course Of MyAP - 73 words
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Article268 1976-02-15 2 'J'HE British Secret Service set up two brothels in Belfast to trap and blackmail prominent citizens there into turning informers, Penthouse magazine reported. It said the brothels were equipped with hidden cameras and microphones and operated for two years. They were discontinued after being attacked by268 words
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Advertisement86 1976-02-15 2 APPOINTMENTS A Large Manufacturing Company in Jurong requires Safety Officer Candidates who have registered in the Ministry of Labour as qualified Safety Officer and interested in working as part time or full time Safety Officer are invited to apply in writing with full particulars of education, qualification, experience, salary expected86 words
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Article431 1976-02-15 3 The crash that killed two and injured 17 tyOH HUP (Fte) Ltd., a contractor's firm and three of its executives were fined a total of $16,000 yesterday for their negligence which resulted in the collapse of the formwork and shoring of the Singapore Maritime Centre In431 words
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Article, Illustration319 1976-02-15 3 AFTER months on the water wagon, Richard Burton was already g e t x, i ng drunk by eight o'clock on the morning of their second wedding day, Elizabeth Taylor said. In an exclusive story written for the British Magazine, Woman, she said319 words
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Article281 1976-02-15 3 QNE of the strang- est clubs in the world wil be celebrating the 100 th a n n 1 v e r sary of America's independence from Britain while the rest of the US goes gay for the bicentenary. The c!ub is the281 words
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Advertisement153 1976-02-15 3 A Continuing Air of Quiet Luxury 7 Take a look at these Colt Galants. You'll see a few refreshing changes. A bold new front grille, for example. And sporty new side stripes. And taillamps modified for greater safety. But don't take this car at face value. Get inside. There you'll153 words
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Article, Illustration1581 1976-02-15 4 YEO TOON JOO - BUS FARE PROTEST, CINEMA ADMISSION CHARGES, LOCKHEED BRIBERY AND NEW ACTING CHINESE PM By YEO TOON JOO A NOW rare thing happened in Singapore last week: there was a protest demonstration. And like the last, about two years ago, which1,581 words
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Article, Illustration544 1976-02-15 4 Reuter IT WAS like the kids had been asleep for eight years and just woke up," says Micky Dolenz of the television rock pop group, The Monkees. "They were screaming and storming the stage. It was amazing." After eight yearsReuter - 544 words
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550 1976-02-15 5 Guardian WINDOW-DISPLAY call-girls, a common sight In Europe, have made the scene In Britain, and an English court has ruled that they are not Illegal. In a test-case in Southampton, the magistrates decided that a "window girl was doing no more than advertisingGuardian - 550 words
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Article361 1976-02-15 5 MILLIONS of killer 1"! bees, so savage and so persistent in attack that they can be driven off only with flame-throwers, are near i n g the American border. The bees, on their northward flight through Brazil, have left a human death toll which has361 words
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160 1976-02-15 5 /CHILDREN who watch colour TV get more out of life than those who view only black and white sets, according to a leading British academician. Dr. Eric Radford, head of education at the West Midlands College of Education In Walsall. bell*160 words
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Article, Illustration185 1976-02-15 5 AP ADBROKES, a major British gambling chain, offered odds of eight to one that Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Frank Sinatra will marry in 1977, after the U.S. presidential election. The odds mean you bet £1 ($5) and if the wedding comes off you getAP - 185 words
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Article245 1976-02-15 6 comment The Housing Board's car park system has been criticised many times since paid parking was Introduced In its estates. Some of the criticisms were valid, others not. The HDB has rarely turned a deaf ear, particularly if there were good grounds for complaint. The245 words
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Article, Illustration1411 1976-02-15 6 ROBERT WHYMANT - THE findings of the emergency researchers were so dramatic that they seemed doomed to be dismissed as absurd, or at best, exaggerated. THE novel added a new and horrifying, dimension that want far beyond a toilet paper shortage, or turning off unnecessary lights: JapanGuardian - 1,411 words
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Advertisement130 1976-02-15 6 1* The modem sunglasses t for the modem people. choice of various designs and colours to suit every individual enhancing your appearance and total outlook IV 4S£:-Uy«jf x m/' Sole Agents THONG SIA CO. PTE. LTD. .2TO l, 4elg|d Rd S pore 9 4nm- *****7 i±±±i (INCORPORATED IN ENGLANO) Royal130 words
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Miscellaneous21 1976-02-15 6 H&w chf G€X TO OJO&c IMPUSTRW 6V/OMTES. 111 l R m 3^?« Bfc H if *•*1 M 'M iM*'.! M »S21 words
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Article1290 1976-02-15 7 Chang Kai Ming - PERSPECTIVE WHEN ABOVE-THE-COUNTER PAYMENTS BECOME BRIBES Chang Kai Ming COPYRIGHT: Sunday Nation-Asia Research Bulletin A UNIVERSAL A truth about bribery is that everyone, save the stoic and the idealist, has his price, if he is prepared to take the risk, and that those who disapproveCOPYRIGHT: Sunday Nation-Asia Research Bulletin - 1,290 words
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Advertisement37 1976-02-15 7 <<* < ~s: m. i I A 7\ m y f* C l 0< S\* j UNWW '1. HV** 0 Now in cans for extra convenience Fast chilling Easy opening Easy to carry GUINNESS STOUT is g<MMI for vou37 words
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Article, Illustration275 1976-02-15 8 / 9 MAGGIE SIM (left, Miss Singapore, property manager). "I agree thoroughly with the Pope. Married couples were drawn together by love In the first place and they must have been very careful in their choice. "Nowadays, everybody is given the chance to mix around and meet people.275 words
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Article165 1976-02-15 8 / 9 Tan te c k menq, (sales representative). "With an ever-chang-lng world around us, we are all exposed to the Influences that comes with it. "Coupled with human weaknesses it's no surprise should differences set in in the course of a marriage. When this165 words
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Article, Illustration83 1976-02-15 8 / 9 JANICE BEBER (hotel PRO). "Unless there was no love in the beginning, how can love fade so easily from a marriage built on mutual respect and understanding? "Love really is an involvement 'in what one's partner is doing and a genuine interest in not only83 words
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Article180 1976-02-15 8 / 9 THIRTEEN PEOPLE GIVE THEIR VIEWS ON WHAT THE POPE SAID INTERVIEWS BY NANCY KOH pOREVER and ever in mar- riage?Only four of these 13 interviewees believed in eternal commitment three of them men married for more than 10 years and the fourth was beauty queen Maggie Sim,180 words
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159 1976-02-15 8 / 9 "IfIVIEN TOCK (left, f secretary). "Once love iias faded, the couple would definitely get on each other's nerves. There is probably a breakdown in communication, and each party would deliberately try not to understand one another. "If a marriage is on159 words
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Article, Illustration246 1976-02-15 8 / 9 Message of no merit —only brings misery pHONG KOU LI (left, professional). "I wish people paid half as much attention to Be r t r and Russell's exposition on why there is no God as they pay to the Pope's 'messages from God'. I take his statement to mean no246 words
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Article, Illustration92 1976-02-15 8 / 9 Martin c. sachau (ab)ve, airline district manager). "Marriage Is not dependent on love only. There are other factors like mutual respect, religion, tradition and status. "It means children and dependents of the family and, to a lesser extent, It may depend on economic circumstances. Considering all these92 words
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Article, Illustration199 1976-02-15 8 / 9 fEORGE PEREIRA (above, airline manager). "Marrlage is a sacred thing and the vow taken at the altar, especially for Catholics, should last forever, forjbetter or for worse. "It is a two-sided affair and there should always be give and take. In my 19 years199 words
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Article, Illustration418 1976-02-15 8 / 9 A DIVORCE ring is the latest thing for a spouse to give to the other. "With this ring I thee divorce," says the first to the other partner, slipping it on the proferred finger before both dump their marriage and go their separate ways. The divorce ring418 words
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Article, Illustration139 1976-02-15 8 / 9 PEGGY TAN (left, studio manager). "It is dangerous to give an unqualified opinion to such an issue like love and marriage. If one goes out of the window, should the otner follow suit? "We must recognise there are several versions to the meaning of the139 words
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Article, Illustration226 1976-02-15 8 / 9 JACK KENNEISON (right, marine engineer). "Each one of us has only one life to live and we should make the best of it. If it turns sour and there is no common connection between the spouses, there Is really no point In226 words
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140 1976-02-15 8 / 9 POLAND O OH (psychologist). "The Pope's argument was based on reasons other than social and psychological ones. It would be applicable to those with a staunch belief in devotion. "For those who share this belief, there are common grounds for them to reduce the140 words
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Article, Illustration211 1976-02-15 8 / 9 DO you take this woman for thy wife? I do (but maybe not lor life) WILL you honour and obey? I will (but maybe not everyday) IN sickness and in health? I will (in poverty or in wealth?) TILL death do you part?211 words
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Advertisement120 1976-02-15 8 / 9 JIIIIIC3IIIIIIIIIIIICJIIIIIIIIIIIIC3IIIIIIIIIIIIC3IIIIIIIIIIIIC3IIIIIIIIIIIie3IIIIIIIIIIII^ 1 CLEARANCE SALES i j I FREE GIFTS OFFER! I r* S u From 15.2.74 to 22.2.74 X S Children 4 Wo men <nmi ptnh Usuol Pric«: $1 JO New: $0 30« $190 *0 50« PLUS MANY MANY MORI IYIMS AY A VERY SPECIAL MICK AND VALUE. if FREE120 words
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Article, Illustration1290 1976-02-15 10 / 11 FRANK KEATING ON THE SQUASH FAMILIES FROM PESHAWAR Guardian NOTHING in all of familial sport gets anywhere near the Khans of Squash. The Khans are Squash. The first World Open Championships, ended at Wembley recently, was again dominated by the Peshawar family Khan, Just asGuardian - 1,290 words
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Article, Illustration477 1976-02-15 10 / 11 JAMES LAWTON - JAMES LAWTON TONAH HARRINGTON, the moustachioed ftgure who ha 9 brought a fierce flame of idealism to his paunchy disciples in a thousand suburban squash courts, will this morning ease the pain of his World and British Open K.O. with a punishing training run. And477 words
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Article, Illustration64 1976-02-15 10 / 11 CEOFF HUNT (left) the new world champion. He reinstated himself as the world No. 1 by beating Mohitbulfah Khan last week in a marathon final lasting 130 minutes. He lost the title last year to Qamar Zaman after winning it on two previous occasions. Hunt was64 words
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Advertisement34 1976-02-15 10 / 11 The paper with all the columnists you want to read... J J of The Last Word H. L. Lim of Midweek Don Revie Jeffrey Low of Soccer Scene Dear Kos Dick Wilson Art Bnchu<ild34 words
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Miscellaneous680 1976-02-15 10 / 11 INTERLUDE Capricorp «*i OICIMHfR IANIfAMt OO BY the first Impression you had of a business acquaintance when considering a deal suggested by him. If you really Intend to save money, put by any surplus you may have at the end of the month. An impulsive last-minute action on your part680 words
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Advertisement441 1976-02-15 12 APPOINTMENTS !ffi The SGV Group Plie«Mnt Advisory Services for Cltents A newly-established pioneer enterprise which will be engaged in the manufacture and assembly of portable engines for both domestic and international markets offers career opportunities to suitable candidates for the posts of: AREA SALES MANAGER About $45,000 p.a. Reference (MS-10/260)441 words
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Advertisement413 1976-02-15 12 The SGV Group Placement Advisory Services for Clients A major and well known foreign manufacturer of T.V. and electronics components is now planning to expand its exports to Singapore and Malaysia and invites applications for the post of: AREA MARKETING MANAGER $40,000 45,000 p.a. The selected candidate will be responsible413 words
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Advertisement263 1976-02-15 12 This Month's new Penguins tVrfkiM; t Y»"<l \Mrtfc •> Walking the Indian Streets: Ved Mehta Veh Mehta 's vivid and perceptive account of his return to India after ten years of study in England and America, in an attempt to reidentify himself with, a homeland in which he no longer263 words
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Advertisement471 1976-02-15 13 The SGV Group Placement Advisory Services for Clients A newly-established pioneer enterprise which will be engaged in the manufacture and assembly of portable engines for both domestic and international markets invites applications for the posts of: INVENTORY CONTROL ASSISTANT $6,500 10,500 p.a. Reference (MS 10-271) Responsibilities: Reporting to the Storekeeper,471 words
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Advertisement397 1976-02-15 13 The SGV Group Placement Advisory Services for Client! A well-established Group of companies engaged in timber related-business invites applications for the post of: WOOD PRODUCTS SALES MANAGER INDONESIA Up to 5536,000 p.a. The successful candidate will set up and head the Group's wood products sales organisation in Indonesia. Based in397 words
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Advertisement41 1976-02-15 13 SOLZHEN -ITSYN WINNER OF THE 1&70 NOBEL PRIZE FOR LITERATURE r •4 >5 S Solrh«nlteyn In P«**flUln«; AUGUST 1914 CANCER WARD LOVE GIRL THE INNOCENT ONE DAY IN THE LIFE OF IVAN DENISOVICH SOLZHENITSYN A DOCUMENTARY RECORD Distributed by FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS41 words
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Advertisement397 1976-02-15 14 APPOINTMENTS J a The SGV Group Placement Advisory Services for Clients A plantation company in Johore, Malaysia invites suitably qualified applicants to fill the position of ADMINISTRATION MANAGER 5526,000-32,000 p.a. plus fringe benefits Responsibilities: This it a senior level position in the organisation and should attract a mature person with397 words
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Advertisement563 1976-02-15 14 The SGV Group Placement Advisory Services for Clients A rapidly expanding Group of Companies engaged in timber, sawmilling and plywood manufacture in Indonesia invites applications for: FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION MANAGERS (2) INDONESIA Up to U. 5.520,000 p.a. Plus fringe benefits Responsibilities: The successful candidate will occupy a key position in563 words
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Advertisement173 1976-02-15 14 V amaha Music School <$ ctHprs Cou'it'v *n' v)rl" •f V I Oasvi a' .''or ■>•>•■ V v o'""> Sri« 1 T T iO' n l>oni' 'ai "."'i Chi ilm'c Vuv< Co iisi' i >'* IHO I "()VS «lt *)4t> ioo». .♦«'<» (">'< t-> 1 1» ib.l'Mil 3f>:iBM. Miscellaneous THE173 words
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Article, Illustration864 1976-02-15 15 INSIDE TRACK WITH her sudden departure for the United States to train under American coach Vlnce Reel, track queen Chee Swee Lee ha* temporarily suspended an 11-year partnership with her coach and mentor Patrick Zehnder. Swee Lee did not take up ine864 words
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Article, Illustration641 1976-02-15 15 U.K. SOCCER CORNER TOUR United States r soccer clubs are interested in signing Bobby Moore, England's most capped player. The former England skipper, after an illustrous career with West Ham, was Riven a free transfer to Fulham In March 1974. Moore has still to641 words
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Advertisement188 1976-02-15 15 APPOINTMENTS The SGV Group Placement Advisory Services for Clients A newly established export credit insurance company in Singapore with banks, insurance companies and the Singapore Government as its shareholders invites applications for the position of: MARKETING OFFICER 5515,000- 20,000 p.a. Responsibilities: The successful candidate will be basically responsible for the188 words
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Advertisement24 1976-02-15 15 FOR ALL YOUR SPORTING IJ-MTJI .14 IJTii STOCKIST FOR PUMA A ADIDAS CALL 08 AT J-37 Third floor Ptninuita lUH>pp«n« CctMr*. Stncaporv (T«l Jim24 words
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Article, Illustration2192 1976-02-15 16 Don Wood - ROCKY: WINNING FIRST US$l5 WAS LIKE SHOWING A BUCKET OF BLOOD TO A TIGER Great moments in boxing: By Don Wood IT LOOKED exactly like a po--1 lice notice offering a reward for a wanted criminal —a picture of a grim, heavy-faced ItalianAmerican dominated2,192 words
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Article, Illustration932 1976-02-15 17 Tan Kim Seng - Tan Kim Seng A NUMBER of names have been ear-mark-ed as likely challengers to Valerl Borzov in his bid for a successful defence of his Olympics 100 metres crown at Montreal Silvio Leonard (Cuba), Steve Williams and Reggie Jones (US), all of932 words
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Article661 1976-02-15 17 RONALD HEAGER - $20,000 FOR TWO LESSONS RONALD HEAGER rpHE year is Just A over a month old but already I am prepared to nominate the golf addict of 1976—a businessman so hooked by the game that he travelled from Tokyo for a lesson with Ken Adwick, one661 words
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Article433 1976-02-15 17 Ernest Frida - EMi Ernest Frida PROLIFIC record- breaker and World Cup representative Bill Dunk will !tad Australia's challenge in this year's $105,000 Singapore Open Golf Championship at t Bukit Course from March 11 to 14. BICC head pro Ala*. Murray. who confirmed the entry, said: "Dunk will433 words
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Article476 1976-02-15 18 Choo Seng Quee - Choo Seng Quee rpODAY I will deal with some of the weaknesses of the national team. First the defence. They must develop a forward look If they hope to contribute Immensely in attack. Defender Llm Teng Sal, for Instance, can play a big attacking role if476 words
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286 1976-02-15 18 Inngbruck, Sat. For the first time In the history of the International Olympic committee, two members are being made to retire because they are too old. Dr. Rudolf Nemetschke of Austria and Sven Thofelt of Sweden have to bow out this year because286 words
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Article, Illustration375 1976-02-15 18 Kick-in replaces throw-In at trial match Reuter 7URICH, Sat. A new text for the laws of soccer came under scrutiny at a two-day meeting here of the referees' committee of the International Football Federation (Fifa), the world soccer body reported. A sub-committee of the referee'sReuter - 375 words
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628 1976-02-15 18 ERNEST FRIDA - BY ERNEST FRIDA ITS going to be another exciting finish in the Shell ProAm Open golf championship at the Bukit Chermin today the fourth leg of the local circuit. The championship la so wide open It Is hazardous to pick the winner628 words
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Article393 1976-02-15 18 Eric Cooper - Eric Cooper QNE of the most noticeable differences in the way squash is played by novices las compared to experts is the length of the rallies. Even at club level these rarely last for more than a few strokes. The best amateurs and professionals regard a rally393 words
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Article, Illustration1889 1976-02-15 19 BLUE FETER - BUKIT TIMAH CARD AND FORM GUIDE By BLUE FETER ABDUCTOR can be confidently backed in Race 3 at Bukit Timah today. The three-year-old by Attila put up a promising display on this course last month. A little slow off the mark, he come home fifth1,889 words
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Article824 1976-02-15 19 BROWN SCORES ON CYRUS AND FULL TILT WANG MARI LAH TT (late The Mechanic) found the end of a long lane when it took Race 3 at the Bukit Timah Pro-Am races yesterday. Ridden by C.H. Tan, the flve-year-old by Raconteur toppled the favourite. Donna824 words
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Article165 1976-02-15 19 Malaysia will host the first Asean Softball Championship for men at the Merdeka Stadium from Oct. 16-23. Da to Sri Hajl Kamaruddln. president of the Softball Association of Malaysia made this announcement after a meeting with representatives from Thailand, Singapore and the Philippines yesterday. The Indonesian representa-165 words
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Miscellaneous32 1976-02-15 19 Big Sweep Ist: *****1 ($4963) 2nd: *****1 ($1418) 3rd: *****3 709) Starters ($150): *****9 *****7 *****7 *****0 *****8 *****8 *****3 Consolations ($100): *****0 *****0 *****5 *****9 *****9 *****3 *****4 *****2 *****7 *****532 words
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Article, Illustration261 1976-02-15 20 QUAH KIM SONG - Ganesan and my friends were so understanding QUAH KIM SONG T*HERE were handshakes and smiles all round when I went to see the National team of! to Jakarta on Friday. The players understood my problems and they did not feel let down by my decision to opt261 words
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Article, Illustration497 1976-02-15 20 BRIAN MILLER - SPORTS NATION BY BRIAN MILLER QU E E N STOWN Football Club, fresh from their 3-2 victory over Armed Forces last week, continued their winning streak when they beat Jalan Besar 3-1 In their Division One league match at Jalan Besar yesterday. With this win,Picture by Johari - 497 words
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Advertisement103 1976-02-15 20 Get Joe NomcrttoAutogiQpK If H moke you look good If you want to make a very inaelibi© impression consider an Arrow shirt with some very impressive writing on it' l ike Joe Namath's signature This snirt has the soft, sensuous feel you'd expect from a lush fabric of 100% woven103 words
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Miscellaneous1140 1976-02-15 21 Sunday Nation Your 12-page TV pullout TODAY'S HIGHLIGHT f «,v. W" is <£B 9 V- "V > 3 L «u •J? wl) lit J i >. C? ■r M >r V .fl r^acii A woman scorned is played by Diane McBain in CLAUCELLE INGUSH. Her fiance gives her the brush-off1,140 words
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Miscellaneous340 1976-02-15 21 PICK OF THE WEEK m After six years of married life, two spent separately, George and Suzy bassett get a divorce. While waiting for it to be made absolute, both get the idea of escaping to the peace of the countryside. They turn out to be next-door neighbours and the340 words
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Advertisement152 1976-02-15 22 X. 128 312 Philips presents TWO 31 36 cm 02"&14") Here are the new black and white TV aeta designed to maat the new worldwide demand for email eats that are not tiny: aata that look right In a ahelf or coffee table and yet are really aaay to cany152 words
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Miscellaneous1286 1976-02-15 22 MONDAY ITT SCHAUB LORENZ COLOUR TV Studio ultracolor 27Q4 (66 cm I SCMUQ 10RENZ 3.00 P.M Open 3.03 Valar Aral (T) 330 Diary Of Evtnts (T) 3.35 General Hospital 4.15 bai Amutham (r). Indian classical music with the orchestral ensemble 435 Intermission 6.00 P.M Open 6.01 WOODY WOODPECKER 6.25 Consumers'1,286 words
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Miscellaneous880 1976-02-15 23 WEDNESDAY ITT SCHAUB LORENZ COLOUR TV l%'! T V!gl'M'Tl Studio ultracolor 2700(66cm) 5.00 P.M Open 5.05 The Pink Panther Show 530 News 535 Our Garden 6.10 Big Blue Marble 6.45 Learn To Write Jawi 655 Have Gun Will Travel 726 Walt Disney 825 Weather 830 News 9.00 Peristiwa 9.05 Solidarity880 words
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Advertisement116 1976-02-15 28 ELECTRC CO.(FTE)LTD. BULKHEAD FIXTURES t! < Incandescent > Fixtures Distributors And Stockists For Marine, Industrial And Domestic Electrical Products. For further information contact 36, Tanjong Pagar Road, Singapore 2. Tels: ***** ***** ***** *****4 Branch:73 79, Mohamad Sultan Road, Singapore 9. Tels: *****88(10 lines) ioucm have Famous. fePPM-MvSffAK I OKOH116 words
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Advertisement124 1976-02-15 28 Thefflbongate Collection of folktales from the Orient The Orient abound! in folktale* and myths, torn* dating to tlx children of the world. Every itory it ,T-tokl in back thousands of yeert. Many of these tale* remain limple English, suitable for 7 to 9-year-olds. Brilliant unknown to the rest of the124 words
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Article, Illustration406 1976-02-15 29 INTERLUDE j Off the. record -«CKT LE O P O LD STOKOWSKI that old stager strikes again? Judging from a live recording of a concert given with the London Symphony Or c he stra (Decca OPFS 3-4), his familiar italicising way with the musical406 words
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Article192 1976-02-15 29 A personal view of the news JUDGE Christmas J Humphreys, Britain's only Zen Buddhist judge, has retired after a 50- year legal career, proud of his nickname, The Gentle Judge. The rotan? No, no, the feather duster. ITOREAN police said on Monday that they had arrested a192 words
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Article711 1976-02-15 29 INTERLUDE Humour paik choo A CANDLELIT dln- ner. His latest flame. My brother opened with his favourite gambit: 'Tell me about yourself." And she did Just that. For well over two hours. On her phobia of eggs. "Hie cause of her aversion? Certainly711 words
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Advertisement56 1976-02-15 29 fit 4SL 70 m i SEOUL RESTAUI 334-336, CEI An a i OUR "ERIA (Fully-Airconditioned) >'AD, 9. FOOD u 555= I i-< El-334-336* We also serve delicious European Chinese dishes. Excellent service by our charming waitresses. Moderate charges. Ideal convenient Ample parking facilities. OPEN DAILY: FROM 8.00 a.m. TO 11.3056 words
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Article, Illustration1344 1976-02-15 30 f ARROLL BAKER started out to be a stage actress but Baby Doll got In the way. Her portrayal of a thumb-s ucklng child-wife made her an instant sex symbol. Ever since, she's been trying—not too hard —to live It down. "You wouldn't think that1,344 words
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Article, Illustration586 1976-02-15 30 Express OITA MORENO was the Puerto Rican bombshell who bUtied her way to an Oscar In the flflm West Side Story In the early 'sixties. Her eyes blazed, her hips swivelled while off-set many said she deserved a nomination for the way, they claimed,Express - 586 words
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Article, Illustration1133 1976-02-15 31 Roderick Mann - 'WHEN YOU'RE SINGING, YOU'RE VERY TENSE—YOUR MUSCLES EXPAND AND SUDDENLY YOU BEND OVER OR KNEEL AND—POW—IT HAPPENS' Bv Roderick Mann Sunday Express HAD always supposed it was sheer exhi--1 bitionism when Tom Jones split his pant? while performing on stage. But it seems I wasSunday Express - 1,133 words
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Advertisement103 1976-02-15 31 superb Chinese Cubine served in pleasant atmosphere Steamboat GardM 275-B, 285-B, 2nd. Fl„S*t*gi«CompiM. Satogit Rd, Sf>ora.TM *****1,*****4. 4 I Tour A takes you on a fullyescorted 22-day holiday to London, Belgium, Germany, Austria, Italy, Switzerland and France-all for $2,999*. Departure date: 29 May 1976. Tour B offers a wonderful 26-day103 words
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Article, Illustration784 1976-02-15 32 JOHN ROWE TOWNSEND - BY JOHN ROWE TOWNSEND The Guardian ANLY a few years ago books tor adults about children's books hardly existed. Presumably It was thought that when you grew up you put away childish things and didn't want to hear any more about them. The firstThe Guardian - 784 words
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871 1976-02-15 32 ALEX JOSEY - The brave new world as eight men see it INTERLUDE j Books BY i ALEX JOSEY |N ON THE CREA- HON OF A JUST WORLD ORDER (The Free Press), Professor Paul H. Mendlovltz has edited eight essays In which each writer has stated his "preferred world" for the *****. The871 words
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Article436 1976-02-15 32 Crime detection rpHE well -known racket eer, Joe HJggins, has been shot to death in his apartment, and you are now seated jn that apartment questioning the victim's girlfriend, Millie Sawyer, and his former colleague in crime, Mitch Dodson. Dubbin* at her tearfilled eyes436 words