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Title Section21 1976-07-10 1 NewNation SINGAPORE Saturday July 10, 1976 No. 1689 Price 20 cents M C. (P) 428/76 -1 NEW (|0) NATION COMMENT U21 words
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Article, Illustration357 1976-07-10 1 By Scrutineer Chan Tin Weng, known to a legion of racegoers throughout Malaysia and Singapore as Epsom Jeep, retires tomorrow as racing correspondent for the Straits Times. Jeep, who has been with the Straits Times for the last 30 years, will take up the357 words
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Article229 1976-07-10 1 lOC warns Canada again over Taiwan question Olympic showdown (T) Montreal, Saturday The International Olympic Committee yesterday Indicated it would cancel the Olympic Games if a dispute with Canada Is not settled over Taiwan's participation. lOC and world sports federations Issued a strongly-word-ed statement condemning Canada229 words
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Article509 1976-07-10 1 Teresa Ooi - By Teresa Ooi All civil servants will be paid the 1976 National Wage Council increase at a flat rate of three per cent without any offsetting against Increment. This was announced In a Ministry of Finance circular to all permanent secretaries signed by Mr. O.E.509 words
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Article163 1976-07-10 1 Dar Es Salaam - ()l\ mpic showdown 2) Dar Es Salaam Saturday Tanzania last night withdrew from this month's Olympic Games In Montreal because New Zealand Is taking part, a government statement Issued here said. The decision means no Tanzanlans will go to the Games, and that the eagerly awaited163 words
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Advertisement26 1976-07-10 1 HOB to build water-ski ponds Page 3 Callan loses appeal —Pag« 6 e IN THE OTHER PAGES: Cinemas 2; Crossword IS; Comics 18; Stars, Moneyworts 17.26 words
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Advertisement94 1976-07-10 1 BRAVURA SPEAKERS wiH'i ;;u.t!ilv .f i.'i'••••-! h\ BY NCOM ct >?.)[), ATLAS SOUND CO AGOUQMET'S DEiMIIT with cozy otmosphere and excellent service AMERICAN STEAK HOUSE Our specialities: Juicy, charcoal grilled steak. From the finest selection of U.S. top choice groin-fed oged beef. Superb flambe dishes. Cooked ot your tobleside. The94 words
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Miscellaneous15 1976-07-10 1 Forecast Singapore's weather outlook from 1 p.m. to 6p m today—Scattered showers In early afternoon.15 words
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Article, Illustration126 1976-07-10 2 Aiming high yesterday that's Frank Oh, Singapore's clay pigeon shooting star who has set his sights for a medal at the Montreal Olympics. Frank, a 30-year-old bachelor businessman who bagged four golds in the Asia trap shooting circuit since 1971, left last night with two other Singapore OlympicPicture by PHILIP LIM - 126 words
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Article311 1976-07-10 2 Both radio and TV stations in Singapore and Malaysia will cover the Montreal Olympics dally. The Games is scheduled to start on July 17. In addition to dally hour-long video tape colour casts on TV. Radio Singapore will broadcast 15-minute reports dally in the311 words
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Miscellaneous519 1976-07-10 2 AT THE CINEMA THE HELL BELOW: French Italian thriller starring Serge Reglanl, Michael Constantln, Juliet Berto and Patrick Bouchltey. Orchard: 1.30, 4, 6.30 and 9.15 p.m. HEBOINE FOUB: Four young women fight the syndicate. Stars: Shang Kuan Lin Fung. Jnrong Drive-in: 7, and 9 p m BED AZALEA; Villagers terrorised519 words
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Miscellaneous114 1976-07-10 2 WHAT'S ON CULTURAL SHOW for the people presented by the People's Assoc.atlon Cultural Troupe at Bennett community centre, 7.30 p.m. Exhibition of WATERCOLOUR paintings by members of the Singapore Water-colour Society at Chinese Chamber of Commerce Exhibition Hall, till 6 p.m. DRUG ABUBE by the Public, a luncheon talk by114 words
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Miscellaneous113 1976-07-10 2 STUDENT ART from the United World College of South-east Asia at the National Museum, till 5 p.m ACE YLIC-B ATIK paintings by Jaafar Latiff at the Alpha Gallery. 7 Alexandra Avenue, till 6 p.m. Los Muchachos Spanish international two ring CIRCUS, at Gfy World Stadium, 3 p.m. and 7 p.m.113 words
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Article11 1976-07-10 2 Police reported 80 accidents yesterday. Three were serious and one fatal.11 words
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Article, Illustration346 1976-07-10 3 Wang Look Fung - For Woodlands New Town By Wang Look Fung The Housing and Development Board plans to build a fresh water and a salt water pond for recreational purposes at Woodlands New Town. The ponds for activities like fishing, canoeing and water-skiing, will be the first to346 words
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Article160 1976-07-10 3 An average of 1000 motorists are penalised under the Points Demerit System (PDB) every month for careless and inconsiderate driving. In the first half of this year, a total of 6001 motorists were given demerit points for these two offences, ROV's senior assistant registrar, Mr.160 words
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Article39 1976-07-10 3 Mr. Lim Buan Hoo, Parliamentary Secretary (Home Affairs) will be the guest of honour at a Sea Carnival, organised by the Vigilante Corps, at the sea front off the East Coast Lagoon next Saturday at 2 p.m.39 words
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Article193 1976-07-10 3 Peter Ong - MARTIAL ART FILM SHOT IN SINGAPORE By Peter Ong A local film eompany has produced Singapore's first documentary feature on the various martial art .forms. The 90-minute colour Aim will be released throughout the world, Including Singapore, next month, said Mr. Jimmy Too, one of the producers. The193 words
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Advertisement25 1976-07-10 3 ZDNUSSI ,AS < (M)K f MS ,VASHIIVKi MACHINf S K( f (.K.I MAI ()M! i DISH UASHI MS I VTMY VVHf HI IN T Mi WOHID25 words
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Advertisement150 1976-07-10 3 Ob* ij X nterior, YAMAHA Complete Set with Mum C Fill your home with music! High performance and elegant styling incorporating world famous Yamaha Natural Sound audio technology. i c AM/FM STEREO RECEIVER PROFESSIONAL S-TYPE 3-WAY Continuous RMS Power TONEARM BAFFLE SPEAKERS 20 Watts x2(l kHz at 8 SI) Auto150 words
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Article, Illustration53 1976-07-10 4 ALI YUSOFF - r > The faces of ASEAN by ALI YUSOFF Time is precious to 19-year-old Salli Suwannetr. She sells straw liats and handicrafts to tourists in Bangkok. Off-duty will find her hipping her toes, doing the farmer's dance with a theatre troupe. Smart girl Salli, she doesn't53 words
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Article209 1976-07-10 4 Four-digit punters had to queue up for 45 minutes at the Singapore Turf Club's Cecil Street office yesterday to place their bets Inspite of the computerised on-line service. The punters said that previously they had to wait for about 20 minutes. The delay U caused209 words
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Article75 1976-07-10 4 Seven top models from Japan will be In Singapore next week for a fashion extravagansa. The girls are models for Issey Mlyake. who was recently described by Newsweek as one of Japan's top fashion designers. They will model 80 of his collection at the Singapore75 words
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Article54 1976-07-10 4 Local saxophonist Baban Sutresnoh. who Ift with the RTS Orchestra and Singapore Hilton band, has been admitted to Boston's famed Berkley College of Music. A former member of the Singapore Youth Orchestra and the Armed Forces Band, Mr. Sutresnoh will enrol as an Instrumental performance major during54 words
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Article62 1976-07-10 4 Setsco Pte Ltd will manufacture more goldplated orchids to meet the "overwhelming" local demand. A Setsco spokesman said they would concentrate first on the local market before manufac- turlng more for export. So far $50,000 worth of Kid-plated orchids have en exported to West Qermany. The company is62 words
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469 1976-07-10 4 Teresa Ooi - By Teresa Ooi More than half of the 235 first-year engineering students who sat for the English proficiency test at the University of Singapore failed and will have to undergo the remedial English language course. This is the highest failure rate since such tests469 words
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Article40 1976-07-10 4 The chief executive and director of Commercial Union Assur ance Co. Ltd, Mr. Gordon Dunlop, will open the new Commercial Union Building in Robin son Road on Thursday. The new building is the third built by the company.40 words
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Article24 1976-07-10 4 The Singapore Youth Festival 1976 and the Music and Dance Pre sentation will be held at the National Theatre today at 7.30 p.m.24 words
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Article248 1976-07-10 5 Reuter Manila, Saturday Philippine Foreign Secretary Carlos Romulo said yesterday that foreign policy had to be based on self-reliance. "Self-reliance requires that we examine the concept of the good in terms of changing situations in our region and throughout the world," Mr. Romulo told a conventionReuter - 248 words
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Article388 1976-07-10 5 Governor Sutran flies in to meet Suharto Reuter Jakarta, Saturday The Governor of the earthqua keshattered Indonesian province of Iran Jay a arrived here last night with an appeal for massive aid in the wake of a disaster which may have claimed 9000 lives. Brigadier GeneralReuter - 388 words
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141 1976-07-10 5 Reuter Copenhagen, Saturday It will still taste like "The Real Thing" but soon It may not look like It because In Denmark, Coca-Cola seems destined to turn grey. Local manufacturers have said they will comply with new government regulations which require themReuter - 141 words
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267 1976-07-10 5 Reuter Tokyo, Saturday V 1 c e- president Nadji Watanabe of Japan's domestic AllNippon Airways (ANA) yesterday became the ninth senior Japanese businessman to be arrested in connection with the Lockheed bribery affair. Police detained Mr. Watanabe after the parliamentary committee investigating theReuter - 267 words
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Article25 1976-07-10 5 Reuter Nagoya, Friday. The Toyota Motor Company's 20,000,000 th motor vehicle rolled off the assembly line at Its Tsutsuml plant near here yesterday.—Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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191 1976-07-10 5 Reuter Bangkok. Saturday. Twenty-six foreign missionaries, most of them French, arrived here yesterday from Saigon and said they had been expelled from Vietnam. The missionaries —17 priests and nine nuns—were of varying nationalities and religious orders. Many of them were in their sixties orReuter - 191 words
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Article23 1976-07-10 5 UPI Moscow, Friday. A Soviet government delegation flew to Ottawa yesterday for talks on Increased trade and economic relations with Canada—UPl.UPI - 23 words
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Article405 1976-07-10 6 "Mercy plea rejected Reuter UPI Luanda, Saturday President Ago stlnho Neto ruled yesterday that tour white mercenaries, including the notorious Colonel Callan, must die for what he called their "vile and cruel behaviour" during Angola's civil war. The Angolan leader set no date Immediately forReuter; UPI - 405 words
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Article52 1976-07-10 6 Reuter Washington, Friday.— President Ford's campaign committee said yesterday 14 more uncommitted delegates had pledged to support the President against Mr. Ronald Reagan for the Republican presidential nomination. Mr. Jim Baker, deputy chairman of the Ford Committee, told a news conference that 1055 delegates now supportedReuter - 52 words
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228 1976-07-10 6 Reuter London, Saturday. A Bill outlawing racial discrimination in Britain Sasted through the ouse of Commons yesterday after members sat up all night debating it against a background of recent race tensions her®. For 21 hours, the Bill was carefully examined and was alsoReuter - 228 words
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247 1976-07-10 6 AP London, Saturday Rain fell in parts of Europe yesterday, but it brought only at trickle of relief from a drought covering most of the continent. Light rain fell at England's Royal Blrkdale golf course where the British Open Lb being played. It wasAP - 247 words
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Article41 1976-07-10 6 Reuter United Nations. Saturday The Security Council met today to begin consideration of the African states' complaint that Israel committed aggression against Uganda in the week end rescue of more than 100 hostages from a hijacked French airbus. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article180 1976-07-10 6 Reuter Long Beach, California, Saturday Mrs. Pat Nixon, wife of former President Richard Nixon, was in serious condition In hospital here yesterday after spending what doctors called an uneventful night. Mrs. Nixon, 64, suffered a stroke at her San Clemente home on Wednesday. Dr.Reuter - 180 words
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Article156 1976-07-10 6 UPI TODAY Is Saturday, Julv 10, the 192 nd day of 1976 with 174 to follow. THE MOON is approaching its full phase. THE MORNING STARS are Mercury and Jupiter. THE EVENING STARS are Venus. Mars and Saturn. Those born on this date are under the sls:n of Cancer.UPI - 156 words
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Article, Illustration50 1976-07-10 6 Colourful domed refreshment tents glisten In the morninf rain in the Olympics Village In Montreal, Canada, while the main stadium, (background), is topped by a giant crane. Behind this picture of quietness, a hot Issue Involving Taiwan's entry threatens to upset the games. AP radio pictureAP radio picture - 50 words
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Article34 1976-07-10 6 Jakarta, Saturday. The Jakarta Based Women's Federation of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations yesterday donated more than one million ruplahs (about $5280) to victims of the recent floods in the Philippines.34 words
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Article70 1976-07-10 6 UPI An Iflesia court yesterday sentenced Jesuit priest Antonio Furreddu to a suspended fourmonth term for paying a 2000 lire traffic ticket with a money order that bore the inscription: "2000 curses to the unfriendly policeman and the town of Iflesia." The policeman showed up in courtUPI - 70 words
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Miscellaneous176 1976-07-10 6 WORLD WEATHER New York Partly sunny, mild, 29-20C. Headline: Outlook on peace in Lebanon is dim. Arab envoy says. San Francisco 2711C. Headline: Pat Nixon has serious stroke. Rome Sunny. 3016C. Headline: Resignation of Moro government expected today. Paris Sunny, 28-16C. Headline: Lebanon fighting intensifies. Tokyo Sunny, 3020C. Headline: Police176 words
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Article403 1976-07-10 7 Kenyans hunted down UPI Reuter Nairobi, Saturday Diplomatic sources said yesterday ''around 245" Kenyans had been killed in Uganda in reprisal for Kenya's alleged collusion with Israel during last Sunday's raid on Entebbe Airport. Uganda's President Amin has charged that Kenya helped the Israelis mount theirUPI; Reuter - 403 words
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Article301 1976-07-10 7 AP Moscow, Saturday—The Soviet Union gave its clear support yesterday to the Palestinian role In Lebanon and, in effect, advised that Syrian troops get out of that war-torn country. This lates: and most forceful position on the Lebanese conflict came a day after Syrian ForeignAP - 301 words
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Article58 1976-07-10 7 Reuter Brussels, Saturday A 22-year-old member of the Soviet team at the World Junior Cycling Championships near Liege has sought political asylum in Belgium, police said yesterday. They named the cyclist as Oregor Keoeklan and said he came to the central Liege police station on ThursdayReuter - 58 words
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Article328 1976-07-10 7 Reuter London, Saturday A new drug treatment has dramatically improved the survival rate of children suffering from the fatal bloor? disease of leukemia, a specialist said yesterday. The :et:inlque pioner ed in the Lntted States, involves a combination of drugs given in high doses and hasReuter - 328 words
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Article, Illustration165 1976-07-10 7 Reuter London, Saturday British actress Vanessa Redgrave (above) was yesterday awarded substantial libei damages from a British newspaper and promptly announced she would gve the money to a ft-wlng publication. Miss Redgrave brought the court action against the Dally Mall, complaining of allegationsReuter - 165 words
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Article134 1976-07-10 7 Reuter Washington, Saturday —American born Mrs. Susan Crosland, wife of British Foreign Secretary Anthony Crosland, was in satisfactory condition in hospital here yesterday after fainting and fracturing her Jaw during a banquet given by Queen Elizabeth on Thursday night. "Today, her condition is satisfactory and thereReuter - 134 words
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Article36 1976-07-10 7 Reuter Seoul, Saturday —Four people were killed and 25 others Injured yesterday when an express bus ran off the road and plunged down a cliff near the southern port city of Pusan, police said.Reuter - 36 words
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Article387 1976-07-10 8 The full-page advertisement In yesterday's Straits Times appealing for bigger audiences for the Spanish International Circus, now performing at the Gay World Stadium, sounded like a charity call. But show promoter Donald Moore said In his "open letter to the people of Singapore" that they did387 words
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Article73 1976-07-10 8 On many of the mod T shirts worn by the younger generation, one often finds some very odd prints. But few can equal the Tshirt worn by a young girl along Bras Basah Road last week which had the words "Voulez vous couchez avec mol?" (Will73 words
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Article60 1976-07-10 8 Every motorist knows that he has to give way to an approaching ambulance when he hears the walling siren. But, unfortun ately, none of the motorists travelling along Nicoll Highway last week could not do so as there was a traffic Jam and the ambulance60 words
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Article609 1976-07-10 8 r r -3 VOICE OF THE PRESS NEW YORK TIMES The South African government has beaten an unprecedented retreat on the language Issue that was the Immediate cause of the recent Soweto disturbances. Pupils In schools for blacks will no longer face the legal requirement that they beNEW YORK TIMES - 609 words
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345 1976-07-10 8 HERBIVOROUS SAPIENS, Singapore 3 - HERBIVOROUS SAPIENS, Singapore 3. All Is still not lost after reading the recent correspondence In the newspapers concerning the agonising fate of poor dumb animals In this global city that appears devoid, at times, of an reason. I refer to Mrs. Tan Chuan345 words
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Article162 1976-07-10 8 TAY SOON HOE - TAY SOON HOE Registry of Vehicles, Singapore 7. I refer to the letter from S.C.V. (NN. 22.6.76) regarding the conditions of eligibility for the Preferential Rate of Additional Registration Pee. The Preferential rate cf Additional Registration Fee (PARF) was introduced on Dec. 31 1975 to encourage162 words
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Article78 1976-07-10 8 COMMUTER, Singapore 19 - COMMUTER, Singapore 19. The route of bus services 152, 158, 93 and 95 runs from Braddell Road Into a section of Upper Paya Lsbar Road via Bartley Road. It would greatly benefit the residents of Upper Serangoon Road and the upper sections of Upper Paya Lebar Road78 words
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Advertisement13 1976-07-10 8 MAIL BAG WRITE TO THE EDITOR. NEW NATION. LOCKED BAG 15, SINGAPORE 1.13 words
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Miscellaneous18 1976-07-10 8 L |HII* I. DO-IT- YOURSrur TOO US.£M As you can see, we Singaporeans are by nature civic-conscious, public-spirited18 words
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Article1014 1976-07-10 9 Michael Arkus - From the heart of the Amazon to the drug markets of the US By Michael Arkus Reuter Guajara-Mirim, Saturday This drowsy tropical town in the heart of the Amazon jungle could hardly seem less like a link in a major international crime network. Yet, despite ItsReuter - 1,014 words
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Article, Illustration770 1976-07-10 9 Charles R. Smith - By Charles R. Smith UPI Taipeh, Saturday For most of his 57 years, Hung Tung lived a quiet and uncomplicated life. He earned a meager living farming the barely productive salt flats of southern Taiwan and fishing in the nearby sea. One day, whenUPI; UPI radio picture - 770 words
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Advertisement159 1976-07-10 9 m n T* ©9 3l NITE-CLUB Presents Goh Tew Kim Ngiam Tong Yoke S^pMSMhcers^Z' Makan KechU from 5.00 pm. onwards. Stuffed Chicken Wing's, Meat Roll, Cuttle Fish, Fried Prawns and Cocktail Sausages. Dancing Hours: 9.00 pm. Strawberry Field onwards with the Strawberry K S Field In attendance. FOR RESERVATION: rUijjM//159 words
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Article, Illustration257 1976-07-10 10 / 11 Singapore Youth Festival of Music and Dance. (Ch. 5, 7.45 p.m. in colour, today) While a lucky few get to watch the opening ceremony of the festival at the National Theatre, RTS has selected the cream of the items for this programme for those at257 words
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Article, Illustration336 1976-07-10 10 / 11 J. Holmberg - CINEMA ty J. Holmberg MANDINGO: Stars James Mason, Perry King, Susan George and Ken Norton. Directed by Richard Fleischer, from a screenplay by Norman Wexler. A mandlngo Is a black man whose ancestors came from Sudan, and was considered a prize breed for slavery336 words
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749 1976-07-10 10 / 11 Judith Holmberg - F Sight Sound j^n. Judith Holmberg Cashing in on the shark mania that seems to have hit the public since the screening of the movie Jaws, RTS has scheduled two documentary series on things under and about water. The first, the Undersea World749 words
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Miscellaneous1725 1976-07-10 10 / 11 YOUR WEEKEND ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE SINGAPORE 5 SATURDAY 1.00 OPENING ANNOUNCEMENTS followed by 8E8AME STREET. 1.55 SATURDAY MATINEE: My Friend Irma Ooes West. A sequel to last week's movie, with another yet to come; Irma and her friends tag along when Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis leave New York to seek1,725 words
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Miscellaneous359 1976-07-10 10 / 11 :?>*%]&>$<},!$"?*\?(((%+`\"'&:% SATURDAY 6.00 Opening Anncts. followed by At Sunset with London Symphony Orchestra 6.30 News (E) and Programme Summary 6.45 At Sunset (cont'd). 7.00 Keyboard Music Masters: Handel, George Frederic Organ Concerto No. 9 in B Flat Major; The Harmonious Blacksmith 7JO Light Music From the Netherlands. 7.45 Our Music359 words
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Article, Illustration814 1976-07-10 12 rßookshelfl There is nothing in China without precedent. NYT THE CHINESE M ICH! AVELLI: 3000 years of Chinese sta tec rait. By Dennis and Chin; Ping Bloodworth. 346 pages. Farrar, Straus Giroux. US$lO. Reviewed by John Leonard. Flacking for the Book-of-The-Month Club In 1867, OUbert HighetNYT - 814 words
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Article50 1976-07-10 12 Ho Soo Kam - By Ho Soo Kam By my lonely bed m The moonbeam is so bright, For a spell it was like Chilly frost on a wintry night Raising my weary head At the moon to muse, Drooping my misty eyes To dream of home And my love of you.50 words
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Article833 1976-07-10 12 Michael Kernan - A universal insight into middle age By Michael Kernan The Washington Post By their own admission, Joel and Lois Davitz were not trying to be authoritative or even profound in their hook "Making It From 40 to 50." Yet, without knowing it, they hitThe Washington Post - 833 words
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511 1976-07-10 12 Lim Kok Ann - Chess by Lim Kok Ann National champion Lim Seng Hoo scored a notable success for Singapore by sharing the second place in the international tournament held in May in Vukovar, Yugoslavia. Three grandmasters and three international masters took part in the 14-man511 words
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Article150 1976-07-10 13 Lusaka, Saturday. Zambia has announced a 20 per cent devaluation of Its currency, the kwacha, In an attempt to boost exports and relieve the country's most serious economic crisis In more than 11 years of Independence. All foreign exchange dealings have been suspended until Monday.150 words
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Article282 1976-07-10 13 Lee Yew Meng - Business News and Views i 50 pc drop in turnover, transactions t, Market round-up Lee Yew Meng Trading at the Singapore stock market turned sluggish this week, with turnover and value transactions declining by more than 50 per cent over last week. Market observers attributed this to the282 words
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Article171 1976-07-10 13 More gains for UPI Brussels. Saturday The US dollar, which had a mlxec performance throughout the weeic, closed with more gains than losses on European money markets yesterday. The British pound lost further ground for the second day In a row. Qoiti lost 60 cents In Zurich to close atUPI - 171 words
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Article274 1976-07-10 13 Rav Dhaliwal - f =3 The Consumer y. Rav Dhaliwal Shopping with no regrets in today's busy and competitive market isn't exactly simple. Just a small sIId and you can be a big loser. Here are two examples of shoddy deals reported to the Consumers' Association of274 words
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Article311 1976-07-10 13 UPI Moscow, Saturday A Soviet foreign language newspaper admitted yesterday that meat and other foodstuffs were In short supply because of crop failures. An article in the Eng-lish-language Moscow News on the reasons for large lines tt Soviet shops was one of the most explicit yet toUPI - 311 words
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Article206 1976-07-10 13 Investors yesterday staged their best rally in three weeks in active trading on the New York Stock Exchange when they saw signs that inflation was being contained and Interest rates were headed higher. The Dow jones Industrial Average climbed 11.13 points to 1003.11 during the rally, the best206 words
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Article34 1976-07-10 13 Dow Jones closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange: 30 Industrial* 1003.11 'up 11.13); 30 transport 338 3) (up 3.79); 15 utUltles 98 63 (up 0.35); 65 stocks 313.30 (up 3.38).34 words
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Article228 1976-07-10 13 DBS-Daiwa Securities Int'l Ltd Though spcradlc buying advanced the market, a wait-and-see mood prevailed. Buying was concentrated on speculative cyclicals and shares with good news. In the morning, oil refineries and shippings edged up under selective buying. Drugs, cameras and electricals lost ground in thin trading. Nissan Nor iDBS-Daiwa Securities Int'l Ltd - 228 words
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Article76 1976-07-10 13 Closing prices (In francs) on the Paris Bourse yesterday. Paribas 155.30 —0.60 Pender 305 —0.70 Prlntemps 48.30 —1.30 Bull 35.60 —1.30 Royal Dutch 326 60 +0 10 Mlchelln 1366 —36 COE 304 —4 Thomson 169.90 —4.10 CPP 115 —3.60 Rhone 90.30 —0.40 Air 349 —ft BSN 670 —16 Philips76 words
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Article82 1976-07-10 13 Union Bank of Switzerland Closing prices (in Swiss franc;) on the Zurich Stock Exchange yesterday: UBS Bearer 3190 —10 UBS Registered 497 SBC 443 1 Credit 8ulsje 3730 —10 Swissair B 586 466 Swiss Relnsur 3310 4 36 Wlnterthur B 1736 Zurich Insur 6600 Juvena B. 366 Nestle BUnion Bank of Switzerland - 82 words
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Article31 1976-07-10 13 UPI Paris. Saturday Argentine Economy Minister Jose Martinez de Hot flew In yesterday from Zurich to press his Europe wide search for credits to aid the ailing Argentine economy.UPI - 31 words
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Article92 1976-07-10 13 Reuter Washington, Saturday Increases In the cost of steel and petrol helped push wholesale prices In the U8 up last month by an annual rate of Just under five per cent, the Labour Department said. The Index of wholesale prices increased 0.4 per cent after adjustment forReuter - 92 words
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Article92 1976-07-10 13 Reuter Tokyo. Saturday —The Ewerfui Japan Federan of Bconomlc Organisation (Keidanren haa announced It would send a six-member economic mission to the Soviet Union next month at the invitation of the Russian government. During its stay in the Soviet Union from Aug. 8 to 15. the mission, dueReuter - 92 words
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Miscellaneous268 1976-07-10 13 Crossword H ■Hal J Ml mmm **mmm ■■■■■■■■■■■■Mil d ■I H d d ACROSS 1 Col. clubs 6 Place for tools 10 and carry 14 "Give us the eyes—" 15 Roman philosopher 16 Medicinal plant 17 Roller or boat 18 Coupe, for one 19 Whodunit factor 20 First Continental Congress268 words
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Advertisement185 1976-07-10 14 eHEW e«EONG (JEWELLERS) Jewellery Watches Centre Diamonds Sapphires Rubies Emeralds Jades All Kinds Of Jewellery. Quartz, Electronic and Various Kinds Of Famous Watches. Various Kinds Of famous Watches Distributor for S.efangor Pewter TEL: 379 686 249, Ist Floor, SHAW CENTRE, SINGAPORE 9 imp r i V" i o.m I -if185 words
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Advertisement208 1976-07-10 14 WELCOME ALL MUSIC LOVERS for your necessities in light or serious music Classes arc available for piano, guitar, accordeon, violin, harmonica and Chinese instruments. D(u|i in or rail YEW HONG CHOW MUSIC CENTRE 124 Golden Mile Tower Beoch Road, Sinqopore 7. Tel. *****16 D£N®N SS-730R CLpEOkt- "T T-! ~m i208 words
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585 1976-07-10 14 A twice weekly advertisement Feature I Everybody likes muslc of one type or another. This ac- counts for the lmmense popularity of musical programmes on radio and television and the huge sales of stereophonic equipment, records ana tapes. But listening to music, though enjoyable, can sometimes585 words
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Article, Illustration601 1976-07-10 15 Peter Ong - POPS by Peter Ong JOE WALSH: YOU CAN'T ARGUE WITH A SICK MIND (ABC): Yes, you can't argue with a sick mind. And you can't argue with the fact that Joe Walsh makes some fine records. This new LP Is an equally fine record. But601 words
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Advertisement147 1976-07-10 15 the kitchen specialists for modern home Ifeiht r Li -U-L JLk A v J* colctglo MortPl MK I<l f 1 »a Voltage 110 or 230 Automatic colour changing F",ve brilliant colours Attractive silver colour base Showroom: lC^or ectronic C^C., 4? A,lst FVxx. President Shopping Centre. Singapore B Tel 3t>3578 ARE147 words
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Advertisement155 1976-07-10 15 1.8.P. OFFERS MORE VARIETIES OF CERAMIC TILE THAN ANYONE ELSE! I SO NATURAL SO BEAUTIFUL SEE THEM ALL AT:- international '.vfWP)) building products(pte)ltd. G4B (GROUND FLOOR) GOLDEN MILE TOWER •EACH ROAD. SINGAPORE 7. TEL. *****33. 308/309 (3rd FLOOR) PLAZA SINGAPURA ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE 9. TEL: *****5. Its lips Smacking!" Chick155 words
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Advertisement30 1976-07-10 15 t TT I Baby cot, play-pan, infant rarriei A Walker. Nib Kbow Cbildrea Fnraitire IW>9, Beach Road Block 14 off North Bridge Kd (opposite Golden Theatre) Tel: 2921R.19 t HI30 words
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Miscellaneous81 1976-07-10 15 This week's charts with last week's positions in brackets. LONDON 1 (2) Young Hearts Ran Free: Candl Staton 2 <B) Let's Stick Together: Bryan Ferry 3 (1) You To Me Are Everything: Real Thing 4 (4) Tonight's The Night: Rod 8tewart 5 (8) Leader Of The Pack: Shan pi Las81 words
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Miscellaneous139 1976-07-10 15 and Lyle 10 (29) A Little Bit More: Dr. Hook NEW YORK 19 (12) Afternoon Delight: Starland Vocal Band Kiss And Say Goodbye: Manhattans More, More, More: Andrea True Connection Silly Love 8ongs: Wings Love la AUve: Gary Wright Moonlight Feels Right: Starbuck Let Her In: John Travolta Misty Blae:139 words
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Article, Illustration366 1976-07-10 16 Brian Miller - BADMINTON by Brian Miller The Singapore Badminton Association have described the recent comments made by ex-National players concerning the alleague goingson" in the association as being "grossly unfair." Commenting on the Insinuation that training was being done In a slipshod manner, secretary of366 words
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Article399 1976-07-10 16 Reuter London, Saturday Tony Orelg, who has drawn all nve matches since he took over the England captaincy a year ago, admitted last night tnat he would be lucky to keep his unbeaten record intact after the Third Test at Manchester against West Indies.Reuter - 399 words
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Advertisement710 1976-07-10 16 (@{](),<`+|,{-$;`}^]{[*~]%.>@!? REPAIR, TRADE-IN, hire and purchase. Sewing machines, television, refrigerations. Atomic Electrical Trading Co. Tel: *****9/ *****0. SECONDHAND CAMERAS CENTRE We buy, sell and trade-In for used or new cameras. SINGAPORE COSMOS TRADING COMPANY PTE LTD. 177, Middle Road. S'pora-7. T«fc anas/ wnr PREE SERVICE POR colour outdoor photography of710 words
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Advertisement82 1976-07-10 16 EXPERIENCED HONOURS GRADUATES offer tuition In all subjects from primary to Pre-U level In small groups Ring: *****. NANYANO DRIVING SCHOOL Bua8 ual-controlled Datsun 1200 !ourly $7.00. 238. Tanjong Katong Road, S'pore 15. *****8/ *****3 P "m ROYAL HOTEL: NEWTON ROAD. REPRESHINO: SAUNA S STEAMSATH RELAXING: MASSAGE S PACIAL RING:82 words
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Miscellaneous73 1976-07-10 16 THE BORN LOSER by Art Sansom MEAH.WDW OOM'KNOW wmm ACOPT^P?y 7& ft i U IB SHORT RIBS by Frank O'Neal n IVB BEEN LjOOKIN ALL OVER "TOWN FOR THE SHERIFF, BUT I CAN'T FIND HIM/ r-i I II Hull 3i to CHECKYWHAT WOULD HIS \HEBECOINC3BED. 7IN BED AT 0 NOON"73 words
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Article, Illustration839 1976-07-10 17 SONNY YAP - on Singapore's Montreal I hopefuls J SONNY YAP One thing is definite about Singapore's clay pigeon shooting ace Frank Oh he is modest. Very modest. Now on his way to the Montreal Olympics, Frank, who bagged two golds in the 1075 Seap Games inPicture by Philip Lim - 839 words
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Advertisement199 1976-07-10 17 9 DIVE-MARINE SERVICES FOR ROUND-THE-CLOCK EXPERTISE IN UNDERWATER HULL CLEANING SURVEY AND INSPECTION WHARF CONSTRUCTION PHOTOGRAPHY REPORTS MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR-WELDING AND CUTTING GENERAL DIVING SERVICES-TO OIL INDUSTRIES ETC. DETAIL REPORTS WITH ALL JOBS DONE 3*. LORONG 21. GIYLANG SINGAPORE, 14. TIL: 44*108* (2 LINK) 4441*20 AFTER OFFICC HOURS *****1S CABLK:199 words
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Miscellaneous365 1976-07-10 17 YOUR LUCKY STARS IF rrs YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you are an artistic person who takes his greatest pleasure from his visual con tacts. Nature holds for you the highest appeal, for you see in her a demonstration of the ultimate order and Justice you always hope to And in365 words
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Miscellaneous517 1976-07-10 17 Saturday NEW NATION MONEYWORDS Cut out ond pin with other coupons. Posting instructions appear below Name (Mr./Mrs./Miss) Address Tel: FILL IN MISSING LETTERS ACROSS USING CLUES BELOW mmmbCui along dotted lines CLUES FOR CN 6 They drift across the sky. Easy to do or understand. Game played on a court.517 words
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Article, Illustration492 1976-07-10 18 Brian Miller - RACING with Brian Miller Sweet Music, an up and coming sprinter by Tudor Music, was all the rage at Buklt Tlmah this morning and has a bright chance of opening account in Race 3 today. At his last start over 1200 m at492 words
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Article134 1976-07-10 18 SCRUTINEER BRIAN MILLER EPSOM JEEP BLUE iFETER BM« 1 Technician Call of Love Technician Pahang Draffon Steed Call of Love Technician Te Parae KM* X Man of Honour Classic Melody Classic Melody Ko-Iche Man of Honour Sunburst Man of Honour Ko-Iche Kmc S Sweet Music Stunmore Sweet Music Stunmore134 words
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Article1965 1976-07-10 18 2.15 CLASS 2, DIV. 2 1600m MM ($14,000 $9,800 to wlnnor) 1 0609 Salute g (KL Chong) Mansor 8 57 (+3) 1850m V Nathan 10 2 6500 Ampw a a (Weng Kwong) Allan 5 96* (ud+l) 1850m 8 entry 19 3 4006 Rlcardtan a (Tan Family) Rodgers 61,965 words
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Article382 1976-07-10 18 By BLUE PETER Cinema IX can be backed with confidence in Race 7 at Bukit Timah today. The four-year-old by Lord Gayle won b r i 111 a n tly over 1200m on this course last month. Last time out he was heavily supported382 words
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Advertisement127 1976-07-10 18 Interested In Horse Racing 10N* l IN N otr s1N g*f° rE OF GREAT VALUE This detachable index provides a detail record of all horses that had at least won a place in a race in either Singapore or Malaysia as From Ist January 1975 to 20th June 1976. A127 words
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Article, Illustration376 1976-07-10 19 Big Time can provide strong challenge RACING u/ith Scrutineer L A Road Master, who Improves with each outing, looks all set to bring off his first win in the Queen Elizabeth II Cup "Trial" (Race 2) over 1600 m at Bukit Timah tomorrow. The five-year-old376 words
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4272 1976-07-10 19 7WM 1-45 CLA88 2, OIV. 1 1600m 4Uh (114,500 $10,150 to wlnMr) 1 1452 The Tear a (Cheru) Teh 4 57 (Mine) 1650 P SMvay 4 I Ma MM (N) Boufoure 4 55V. 1200m Mavaaa 8 I 2231 Nat *ralCe»ya(Acaaain)aunan7*3W(ud-3W) 1850m V4,272 words
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Article138 1976-07-10 19 SCRUTINEER BRIAN MILLEB EFSOM JEEF BLUE iFETEB 1: Fall of Beans The Tsar Merry Ufi Sputnik Merry Log* The Tsar Sputnik Natural Copy Bao* t: Road Matter Big Time Hiffelalp Wonderful Moment Boad Master ?ontreslna Boad Master Big Tim* Baca S: Sonny Stanner Ma darby Sunny Stunner Rohanlta Sonny138 words
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502 1976-07-10 20 Reuter South port, Saturday The impossible dream of young Spaniard Severlano Ballesteros took on the golden glint of reality here yesterday when he held off all challengers through the third round of the British Open golf c h a mReuter - 502 words
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Article278 1976-07-10 20 Reuter 211 Severlano BaUesteros (Sp) 09, 73. SIS Johnny Millar (<JB) 72, M, 73. 21S Tommy Horton Brl) 74, 69, 72. 310 Qraham Marsh (Auat) 71, 72, 72; Jack Nlcklaua (U8) 74, 70, 72; Ray Floyd (U8) 70. 07, 72. 217 Tarn Kit* (US) 70, 74. 72; ChristyReuter - 278 words
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Article, Illustration706 1976-07-10 20 Philip Tan - ...in this crucial week of Cup campaign by Philip Tan With the first leg of the Malaysia Cup soccer semi-finals barely a week away, two of Singapore's top National stars were yesterday forced to quit the friendly game against Hong Kong Chinese half way through because of706 words
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Article322 1976-07-10 20 Kuala Lumpur. Saturday Selangor, out to salvage pride after their shock defeat by Trengganu last week, will go all out to beat Pahang In their final South Zone Malaysia Cup match at Stadium Darulmakmor today. This will be a prestige match for us," said322 words
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Miscellaneous8 1976-07-10 20 ANDY CAPP Ikioo OUR^ SECRET v-LIVIN* J (HARMON*)8 words
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