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Title Section21 1976-07-31 1 New Nation SINGAPORE Saturday July 31, 1976 No. 1707 Price 20 cents M C. (P) 428/76 r ==^i NEW NATION COMMENTj21 words
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Article, Illustration934 1976-07-31 1 THE FINAL (p^sg| w r^ L———J Jeffrey Low: Here are four reasons why... Kuala Lumpur, Saturday Selangor are making no bones about It. Keeping the Malaysia Cup is a mission which they will pursue with no quarter given to Singapore tonight. And the bigger the win over934 words
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137 1976-07-31 1 Television Malaysia is likely- to telecast 'live' the Malaysia Cup Final between Selangor and Singapore at the Merdeka Stadium in Kuala Lumpur tonight. (Kick-off. 8 p.m.). A decision whether Television Singapore can do tne same will be made at a meeting at the Football Association137 words
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Article231 1976-07-31 1 Reuter Tplcyo, Saturday The .Chinese foreign ministry yesterday told the Japanese Embassy in Peking that China would decline any aid from foreign countries in connection with the earthquakes in northeast China, the Japanese news agency Kyodo reported from Peking.- Kyodo reported that in cordially decliningReuter - 231 words
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201 1976-07-31 1 Reuter Montreal, Saturday The Soviet Union yesterday demanded the return of a 17-year-old Olympic diver who said he wanted to stay in Canada, but the Canadian government said the boy was entitled to remain here for the time being. The Russian schoolboy, Sergei Nemtsanov,Reuter - 201 words
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Advertisement65 1976-07-31 1 Interoudio onqineorecl f > 11 r.ifti:«ll•" tit/ incrtMS'.- your lisbMimcj pleasure ATLAS SOUND CO MIKIMOTO pearl ear-studs diamond-set in white gold. $540.00 MIKIMOTO single pearl ring diamond-set in white gold $990.00 View the entire collection MI i( )l >1 Ns< s Specialists' Shopping Centre. Orchard Road. Singapore 9. Tel *****265 words
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Advertisement26 1976-07-31 1 Hockey final result Page 21 INSIDE Rough time for 'Snake 1 Page 14 > IN THE OTHEft PAGES: Cinemas 2; Moneywerda. Crossword 6; Stars 11; Comics 22.26 words
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Miscellaneous13 1976-07-31 1 Forecast Singapore's weather outlook from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. today No rain.13 words
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Article, Illustration254 1976-07-31 2 Eileen Tan - By Eileen Tan There are more than two sides to a coin, schoolboy Ansarl bin Shamsudln found out recently there were four to his Singapore 20-cent coin. He dropped it and the coin came apart, the head splitting away from the tall.254 words
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Article321 1976-07-31 2 Teresa Ooi - How to judge a teacher's worth fairly By Teresa Ooi More than 500 primary and secondary school principals are being taught the finer points of writing confidential reports on their teachers so that a fairer assessment can be made of their performance. The principals have been divided321 words
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77 1976-07-31 2 Reuter Amsterdam, Saturday Two Singaporeans were detained In Simpelveld yesterday for being in possession of eight kilograms of heroin worth about $1 million on the open market, police said. They were detained by Customs officers In a train from Aachen, West Germany,Reuter - 77 words
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Advertisement11 1976-07-31 2 Police reported 82 accidents yesterday. Eleveut were serious and one fatal.11 words
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Advertisement10 1976-07-31 2 But I pick Singapore says Choo Seng Quee Back Pag*10 words
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Miscellaneous726 1976-07-31 2 AT THE CINEMA ONE FLEW OVER THE Chang Ling. Y1 Meng. CUCKOO'S NEST: Win- Ku Chang and Chal ner of five Oscars, this Wang. Directed by Chen controversial (11m re- Mln Hua. Golden: 1.30, volves round life in a 4, 6.45 and 9.30 p.m. nta fl I rt aa n726 words
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Miscellaneous51 1976-07-31 2 I Today: 1.50 pm (2.6 m). Tomorrow: 1.48 a.m (2.7 m); 2.27 p.m. (2.6 m) Monday: 2.38 a.m (2.5 m); 3.07 p.m. (2.5 m) Tuesday: 3.40 a.m (2.3 m): 3.55 p.m. (2.4 m) Wednooday: 5.02 a.m (2.0 m); 4.54 p.m. (2.3 m) Thursday: 7.02 a.m (1.9 m); 6.09 p.m. (251 words
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Article, Illustration60 1976-07-31 3 Some people strive to reach the heights of musicianship, but this guitarist has perhaps taken it too literally. He was practising on a wooden ladder on the seventh floor of an unfinished building in Balestier Road when this picture was taken. Or w.ii it a casePicture by Pang- Guek Cheng - 60 words
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Article157 1976-07-31 3 Singapore is to make an all-out bid to host the general assembly of the International Congress and Convention Association (ICCA) next year. A team of officials from the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board will attend this year's assembly in Monte Carlo In November to give a157 words
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256 1976-07-31 3 Singapore's political, social and economic stability has helped rapid expansion of the Asian dollar market, which grew from $81 million in 1968 to almost $35 billion at a recent assessment. This was stated by Mr. Tang Meng Tat, second vice president and256 words
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Article31 1976-07-31 3 The National Productivity Board will hold a course on Office Management and Methods at its Training Centre at Newton Road from Aug. 10 to 23. Ring tel: *****5 for details.31 words
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Advertisement100 1976-07-31 3 fZ A IT The Mandarin Singapore is proud to announce a new class of dining elegance at The Belvedere. As from August 6, a French restaurant that truly flatters your taste for the finest. In food, serOice and quiet entertainment. I*he Belvedere, the restaurant you've always wanted to match that100 words
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225 1976-07-31 4 A three member team from the World Bank is here to discugs Singapore Bus Service's re quest for a loan to upgrade the public transport system. The team Is having talk* with Government and SBS official* on the company's requirements over the225 words
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319 1976-07-31 4 K.K. Fong - Thousands of garfish annoy bathers By K.K. Fong Thousands of small silvery fish with sharp teeth have become a menace to bathers in the East Coast lagoon. The fish called Garfish, measuring from 60mm to 100 mm, usually come In shoals. They have great319 words
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Article80 1976-07-31 4 The Centre for Production and Training for Adult Education Television (CEPTA) and the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) are co-producing a aeries ot IS colour films on Southeast Asia, called Travel Business. Filming is expected to take place during the first half of next year. The80 words
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Article, Illustration349 1976-07-31 4 The $75 million Bukit Tim&h Plaza, a shopping and residential complex, will be the first to have two squash courts for residents. They will be situated on the podium-roof of the shopping area. Other re c re a 11 onal349 words
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Article73 1976-07-31 4 The Housing and Development Board has fined two residents $5000 each for replacing the standard wall tiles and mosaic provided In their kitchens and bathrooms. The penalty was Introduced in 1973 to deter residents from replacing the original tiles and flooring because the HDB wants to73 words
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Article104 1976-07-31 4 The former Ansuk Forces' cinema, at Dover Road Is scheduled to reopen today to the public and armed forces personnel. Managed by a private company, the cinema will be known as Y1 Lung Cinema and Bowl. It will screen English and Chinese films from major film distributors.104 words
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223 1976-07-31 4 A school needs less than $1000 to set up a laboratory to conduct urine tests to detect drug abusers among pupils according to a university lecturer. Backing the call for mass screening of schoolchl dren for drug abuse, Dr. AB.C. Wan of the Medical223 words
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Article108 1976-07-31 4 Yao h a n department store and supermarket will be promoting Sln-gapore-made products In its stores In Japan from Aug. 14 to Sept. 19. Yaohan will hold the Singapore Bazaar in six of its 28 stores in the Shlzuoka Prefecture. The fair will feature Singapore-made products108 words
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Advertisement31 1976-07-31 4 SM v ±#i£ v I r.iriT t Featuring tht Fabulous BLACK GOLD tfw Trendy Bwts of; EXPECTATION. t 5F t W^JTik m z -'34 in*-1 .-'j f *>®B? IV f M31 words
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Article190 1976-07-31 5 Reuter London, Saturday To the Chinese, the screams of a panda or babbles in the water of a local well can be ominous they may be signs that an earthquake is cominf. China's methods of predicting earth tremors by looking out for unusual changesReuter - 190 words
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Article368 1976-07-31 5 As Peking prepares for a new quake Reuter Peking, Saturday Peking's six million people settled down last evening for their third nightof camping out in sweltering heat and humidity, fearing another earthquake like the one that may have killed many thousands east of here on Wednesday.Reuter - 368 words
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122 1976-07-31 5 UPI Bangkok, Saturday Vietnam yesterday de manded the immediate release of all Vietnamese refugees who have been arrested during the week on charges of moving out from the refugee camps in north and northeast Thailand without per mission. Radio Hanoi said. About 200 Vietnamese refugeesUPI - 122 words
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Article195 1976-07-31 5 Reuter United Nations. Saturday The Security Council last night adopted a resolution strongly condemning South Africa after Zambia complained of an armed attack in which it said 24 villagers were killed. The vote was 14 to none, with the US abstaining. The resolution, sponsored by sixReuter - 195 words
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Article135 1976-07-31 5 Reuter Wellington, Saturday— New Zealand will unilaterally declare a 320 km economic zone around its shores if it becomes dissatisfied with progress at the United Nation's Law of the Sea Conference Prime Minister Robert Muldoon said yesterday. At a press conference here, he said legislation forReuter - 135 words
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Advertisement119 1976-07-31 5 Strive w|th SUdV6»"BOg Herbal. Balsam. Egg. Conditioning Golden Shampoos. Suave. spells more shampoo for less money, not mote money for less shampoo iTHjT (Plastic] TISSUE PAPER HOLDER f V|£C while stocks last YAMAHA SYSTEM STEREO WHOLE SET WITH DELUXE CABINET rumor V Fill your home with music! AM/FM STEREO RECEIVER119 words
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Article217 1976-07-31 6 The U.S Agupresioentiai x#J||VHection Reuter Jackson, SaturdayPresident Ford campaigned for votes In Mississippi yesterday, hoping to reap big dividends from what he views as a disastrous mistake by Ronald Reagan In their struggle for the Republican presidential nomination. His target was the state's uncommittedReuter - 217 words
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Article245 1976-07-31 6 PLO denies truce agreement Reuter Beirut, Saturday Prospects for an end to the fighting in Lebanon diminished yesterday with a Palestinian spokesman reporting that no final agreement had been achieved with Syria on a ceasefire in the bloody civil war. "A final agreement has not beenReuter - 245 words
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178 1976-07-31 6 Reuter Manila, Saturday The Philippines said yesterday It had set new rules on the arrest of subversives to limit the chances of them being tortured. Mr. Carmelo Barbero, a senior government offi cial. told the Foreign Correspondents Association that there had been some cases ofReuter - 178 words
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Article163 1976-07-31 6 UPI TODAY Is Saturday, July 31, the 213 th day of 1976 with 153 to follow. THE MOON Is approaching its first quarter. THE MORNING STARS are Jupiter and Saturn. THE EVENING STARS are Venus, Mars and Mercury. Those born on this date are under the sign of Leo.UPI - 163 words
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Article37 1976-07-31 6 Reuter Madrid, Saturday.—King Juan Carlos will announce an amnesty for most of Spain's political prisoners today and no more than 40 or 50 of about 630 now being held will remain behind bars, government sources said.Reuter - 37 words
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Article61 1976-07-31 6 Reuter London. Saturday Photographer Johan Van-Hasselt was granted an absolute discharge in court yesterday for using a spade as an offensive weapon. He told the court he opened his front door late one night to find a couple haying sexual intercourse on the doorstep. He picked upReuter - 61 words
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Miscellaneous509 1976-07-31 6 Saturday Cut out and pin with other coupons. Posting instructions appear below Name (Mr./Mrs./Miss) Address Tel: □■HOOQQ □■HtDEdO FILL IN MISSING LETTERS ACROSS G S BELOW i Cut along dotted lir Ouet for CQ-6 1. Think about something strange or marvellous 2. They are apt to need sharpening 3. He509 words
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Miscellaneous209 1976-07-31 6 WEATHER New York Rain, 2518C. Headline: Chinese mobilise forces for vast quake relief Job. Tokyo Sunny. 32-24 C. Headline: Quake leaves Tangshan in total ruins. Paris Fair. warm. 2113C. Headline: Fighting resumes In Lebanon. Rome Sunny, 30-16 C. Headline: Andreotti has formed minority Christian Democratic government. Moscow Overcast, 2S-22C. Pravda's209 words
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Miscellaneous265 1976-07-31 6 Crossword ~v J ACROSS 1 Spilled liquid 5 Engage 9 Don—13 Indian 14 Usefulness 17 Arabian peninsula 18 Lots 19 Faithful counselor 21 Kind of bridge 22 Language: abbr. 23 Law code of old 25 Kind of Btool 27 Expression of disgust 29 A wife of Jacob 31 Friction-less 35265 words
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165 1976-07-31 7 Reuter London, Saturday Company secretary James Porter was so car mad that he stole £200.000 ($880,000) from his employers and spent It all on Rolls Royces, Alfa Romeos, Aston Martins, Lotuses and other luxury models. And at the Central Criminal CourtReuter - 165 words
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Article39 1976-07-31 7 UPI New Delhi, Saturday— The New Delhi High Court yesterday halted for a month an Indian government plan to shut down the printing press of the local edition of the prestigious 100-year-old national dally newspaper, The Statesman.UPI - 39 words
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Article29 1976-07-31 7 Reuter Amsterdam, Saturday Pakistan Interior Minister Abdul Qayyum Khan arrived here yesterday for a two-day visit to study the problems of the 2500 Pakistan Immigrants in Holland. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article33 1976-07-31 7 UPI United Nations, Saturday. Ambassador Isao Abe of Japan becomes President of the Security Council tomorow succeeding Ambassador Piero Vinci of Italy in the alphabetical order of rotation of national names.—UPl.UPI - 33 words
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Article29 1976-07-31 7 Reuter Salisbury, Saturday The Rhodesian government yesterday declared Brltlsh-born Journalist Michael Holman, 30, a prohibited Imm 1 g rant and gave him a week to leave the country.Reuter - 29 words
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Article27 1976-07-31 7 Reuter Moscow, Saturday The Kremlin yesterday made Defence Minister Dmitry Ustinov a Marshal of the Soviet Union, the country's highest military rank, Soviet television reported.Reuter - 27 words
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Article378 1976-07-31 7 ...as British industrialists refuse to cooperate Reuter London, Saturday Britain's industrialists have refused to cooperate with the Labour government in its drive to promote increased investment efforts by private business. The government had asked the Confederation of British Industry (CBI), the main organisation of IndustrialReuter - 378 words
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Article280 1976-07-31 7 AP Moscow, Saturday The Director of a Soviet Medical Institute has been sent to a labour camp for 15 years following the discovery of massive corruption and bribe-taking over the admission of institute students, according to a newspaper report reaching Moscow yesterday. The GeorgianAP - 280 words
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Advertisement50 1976-07-31 7 r> r i >4 kc. /T* <% a y ASIA MOTOR COMPANY (PTE) LTD. 1, Kg. Ampat, off Macpherson Road. Tel: *****6. 3, Ngee Ann Bldg., Orchard Road. Tel: *****2. Showrooms open: Mon.to Sat.-8.30a.m.t0 Bp.m. Sunday 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Service and spares dept. Tel: *****6 t m SALOON50 words
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Advertisement28 1976-07-31 7 ZfINUSSI l .As C( >C»KF US VVASMI!\J(, MAI HIM Ml I MIGCUAH >m:> I 11><H A\ A'ii ll M\ i .1 m Ht HI i% Mil Altld I)28 words
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Article362 1976-07-31 8 One does not usually expect profitminded businessmen to be so concerned with overcharging as to want to do something about it. That is why shoppers should have been pleasantly or sceptically surprised by yesterday's report that eight department stores have formed an association to deal with362 words
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WHISPERS By ISPY
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Article83 1976-07-31 8 There were more winners at the Montreal Olympics than the medalists. It seems. Taxi drivers apparently are reaping In silver of a different sort. Cold hard cash. One cabbie did so well in touting tickets he Is taking his child- ren to Florida next winter. For Instance,83 words
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Article59 1976-07-31 8 The manager of a travel agency, selling a European coach tour to a prospective client, said: "The coach even has a bullt-ln toilet. Where else can you find that." Unl m pressed, the client replied: "The express buses between Singapore and Malacca have them. I used59 words
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789 1976-07-31 8 John Vinocur - 'Yet under the circumstances it's the best system we have' By John Vinocur AP Montreal, Saturday "Frankly," said the US diving official, gesturing at an elderly Judge, "That guy wouldn't know a jacknlfe from a piece of camel dung. But he doesn't hurt us allAP - 789 words
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Article218 1976-07-31 8 I refer to your report AMIC fear: of link-up with Nantah (NN, July 19) and wish to clarify some pointc. AMIC Is not merely a documentation centre, though the documentation unit retrieves and disseminates both published and unpublished materials upon request. It also hac a publications218 words
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Article145 1976-07-31 8 ROSEMARY GOH - ROSEMARY GOH Ministry of Health, Singapore 2. I refer to your editorial Public Health and the Public's Role (NN, July 3). You stated that "the number of new (tuberculosis) cases Jumped irom 811 In 1973 to 3271 In 1974." This Is not correct. The number145 words
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Article356 1976-07-31 8 r, 3 VOICE OF THE PRESS A NANYANG SIANG PAU The Lockheed payoff scandal in Japan already resulted In 13 people being detained, Including some of the top executives of Marubeni Corporation and top officials of Japan's All-Nippon Airways, throwing the ruling Liberal-Democra-tic Party Into356 words
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Article85 1976-07-31 8 One morning I drove to Prince Theatre to see the film "Jaws" and paid $2.50 for a backstall seat which normally cost %2. Having lesigned myself to thi;: extra charge. I was disgusted when after the show, I discovered my parking fee was levied on an hourly85 words
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Advertisement13 1976-07-31 8 MAIL BAG WRITE TO THE EDITOR. NEW NATION. LOCKED BAG IS. SINGAPORE 1.13 words
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Article, Illustration405 1976-07-31 9 Kenneth Turan - By Kenneth Turan Washington Post When she stained making Alms, they told Jeanne Moreau she was not photogenic. And it's still true, she says, her wonderful cascading smile opening up her face. "I mean In a classic way, pretty, lovely, with regular features, theWashington Post - 405 words
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Article, Illustration940 1976-07-31 9 Margaret Mason - By Margaret Mason Washington Post Washington, Saturday Thoughts about life before birth have always conjured up a sense of wonder and fantasy. Poetry like John Masefields in the dark womb where I began talk of primeval waters, the sea of creation... jokes like WoodyWashington Post - 940 words
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Article571 1976-07-31 9 The Last Word by J.J. J J Years ago my rugby coach explained to me why rugby, a very rough and robust game, is more harmless than soccer. Fewer if any players leave the field on a stretcher unlike those in soccer. Rugby, he said, is hooligans'571 words
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Article108 1976-07-31 9 UPI Bonn. Saturday—Dogs, the traditional enemies of mailmen, are fighting back. The West Oerman Post Office reports Its mailmen still are getting bitten by dogs even though they are armed with spray cans containing a mixture of pepper and oil. The biting dogs areUPI - 108 words
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Article, Illustration547 1976-07-31 10 David Shaw - rßookshelf! PAPA: A PEESONAL MEMOIR by Gregory Hemingway with a (oreword by Norman Mailer. Houghton Miffllin. Illustrated. Review by David Shaw Los Angeles Times I suspect I have greedily devoured just about every word Ernest Hemingway ever had published in book form. ButLos Angeles Times - 547 words
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Article, Illustration508 1976-07-31 10 Lawrence Thomas - THE MAN by Irving Wallace. New English Library. Reviewed by Lawrence Thomas Los Angeles Times "I, Douglas Dilman, do solemnly swear that I will faithfully execute the office of the President of the United States, and will, to the best of myLos Angeles Times - 508 words
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Article313 1976-07-31 10 Lim Kok Ann - Chess bv Lim Kok Ann Alphonsus Chia of Hwachung Junior College won the 1976 national junior championship held last month to retain the title he won last year when he was at St. Joseph's Institution. Alphonsus scored six points from seven games and was followed by313 words
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452 1976-07-31 10 Peter Ong - POPS Peter Ong STEVE MILLER: FLY LIKE AN EAGLE (MERCURY): Steve Miller is an enigmatic figure in American rock music, preferring not to succumb to the rapid roll of the publicity machine. Even though his last LP, the Joker, sold more than452 words
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Miscellaneous94 1976-07-31 10 1 (4) Show Me The Way: Peter Frampton 2 (3) More, More, More: Andrea True Connection 3 (1) Devil Woman: Cliff Richard 4 (3) Don't Pull Your Love/Then You Can Tell me Goodbye: Glenn Campbell 5' (6) Tonight's The Night: Rod Stewart 6 (8) Young Hearts Ran Free: Candi Staton94 words
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Miscellaneous154 1976-07-31 10 Kikl Dee 2 (3) A Little Bit More: Dr. Hook 3 (1) The Roussos Phenomenon: Demls Roussos 4 (5) Misty Blue: Dorothy Moore 5 (4) Young Hearts Run Free: Candi Staton 6 (6) Kiss And Say Goodbye: Manhattans 7 (8) You're My Best Friend: Queen 8 (19) Heaven Must Be154 words
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Article, Illustration1002 1976-07-31 11 All these films try to tell us is that this world of ours isn't really so bad after all NYT New York, Saturday There are five science-fiction films in first-run release and another dozen or so in various stages of production, including one called PumaNYT - 1,002 words
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Advertisement155 1976-07-31 11 an r ÜB£ N1520 PROFESSIONAL V.C.R. v*V, Nl5Ol VIDEO (CASSETTE RECORDER 18" COLOUR MONITOR LDHB3OO PORTABLE CAMERA The demand in today's modern world for better and more efficient communication is always on the increase. Philips, with its years of technological advancement can offer you complete C.C.T.V. Systems, whether in black155 words
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Miscellaneous421 1976-07-31 11 YOUR LUCKY STARS IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you are Inclined to demand much less of yourself than you are capable of achieving. It Is important, therefore, that you work under the authority of an Individual who will set goals for you that demand that you make use of421 words
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Article798 1976-07-31 12 / 13 Judith Holmberg - Sight Sound t Judith Holmberg Two films remembered nostalgically by those over-40 as goodies, are the musicals Calamity Jane and Somebody Loves Me. Calamity Jane, the story of the rootin', toot in', shootln', Murlal Jane Cannary of the old West, has been put in the Western798 words
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Article, Illustration460 1976-07-31 12 / 13 J. Holmberg - r CINEMA j n* J. Holmberg THE JUDGE AND THE EXECUTIONER: Stars Lee J. Cobb, Franco Gaspari, Giorgio Albertazzi and Sara Sperati. Directed by Stelvio Massi. What might have been a tolerably slicktalking police drama lost a lot of its oomph after Its460 words
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Advertisement70 1976-07-31 12 / 13 <) S.RH.DE SILVA (> JEWELLERS -7 H f G-13, Tanglm Shopping Centre, Tanglin Road. Singapore 10. Tel: *****8. Branch 1/3 Central Building, Hong Kong Special "Poh Piah" Steamboat and Fresh Seafood FOR CONTACT LENSES (Hard or Soft) Consult: ALPHA OPTICS CONTACT LENS CENTRE (Head Office): 163, Orchard Road, Singapore 970 words
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Miscellaneous1660 1976-07-31 12 / 13 YOUR WEEKEND ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE SINGAPORE 5 SATURDAY l.M OPENING ANNOUNCEMENTS followed by 8asame Street. Z.M SATURDAY MATINEE. See Top Shows of the Weekend. 3.35 A8IAN SCHOOLS SOCCER TOURNAMENT. The seventh time this tournament Is being held, this programme shows highlights of the opening game between Brunei and ho&t country. Singapore.1,660 words
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Miscellaneous355 1976-07-31 12 / 13 FM STEREO SATURDAY 6.00 Opening Anncts. followed by At Sunset with the world of Johann Strauss 630 News 6.45 At Sunset (cont'd) 7.00 Keyboard Music Masters: C.P.E. Bach Concerto in P Major. Sonata in O Minor. Trio in E Major. 7.30 Light Music from the Netherlands: Featuring Dutch artists with355 words
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Miscellaneous332 1976-07-31 12 / 13 Top shows of the weekend SATURDAY MATINEE: 30. (Ch. 5. 2 p.m.). The name of the film stands for the traditional newsman's sign-off symbol and 30 follows eight city-room hours on what is supposed to typify a metropolitan dally newspaper. Jack Webb who produced, directed and acted in this film332 words
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Article388 1976-07-31 14 Lee Yew Meng - Business News and Views f < Market round-up _Ih Lee Yew Meng July appears to be a "Jinx" month for the Singapore stock market, if past years' performances are an Indication. A local broking firm, Ong and Company, has come out with startling results. From 1973388 words
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Article186 1976-07-31 14 Reuter Frankfurt, Saturday The European currency float came under severe strain on foreign exchange markets yesterday as demand for the West German mark forced It to Its up per limits in the system. The West German, Belgian and Dutch central banks all came into theReuter - 186 words
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Stock markets round the world
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Article150 1976-07-31 14 A late blue-chip rally, sparked by belated Interest In Eastman Kodak's new products and auto earnings, paced the stock market higher yesterday for the first time In four days In slow trading on the New York Stock Exchange. Yesterday's prices followed by the difference in the previous session's150 words
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Article33 1976-07-31 14 Dow Jones closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday: 30 industrial M 4.64 (up 5.35); 20 transport 221.54 ON); 15 utilities 9155 (up 0.20); 65 stock 308.27 (up 1.44).33 words
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Article196 1976-07-31 14 DBS-Daiwa Securities Int'l Ltd. The market grew further faint yesterday with extremely light volume, despite the announcement of reduction on margin collateral requirements after Thursday** closing. 'In the morning session, T.D.J.A. 4,641.83 (-4.77) 76. Hl-low 4.865.55 (7/1) 4,403.06 (1/5) T. S. E. 347.53 (-0.02) Volume 90 mil (-10 mil).DBS-Daiwa Securities Int'l Ltd. - 196 words
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Article73 1976-07-31 14 Closing prices In francs on the Parts Bourse yesterday: Paribas 153 50 r-1.30 Fonder 303 1.90 Prlntemps 45.30 —1.09 Bull 34.50 —0.40 Royal Dutch 230.30 —0.80 Mlchelln 1334 +5 com 2M io —o.eo Thomson 196 +1 CHP 113.30 1.60 Rhone 87.30 0.10 AIR 348 —1 BSN 853 —1 Philips73 words
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Advertisement276 1976-07-31 14 1 <ajVt*i> *j*T*<<> l VrTTv>; 'VrTTO; t 1 I I i&.; -'V~ I ls&. t £.<£' *>£T(<<tri *jW*L*> AjVf/^v^Vf/v>»jAjVY/v>[^Vyy^ a «9 Is vSi C*<i Si < m s<»i SPECIALLY FLIES IN |U ROBERTO BLANCO THE NO. 1 IN A SHOWMAN OF UNO W. GERMANY MINI: FOR THE GRAND CHARITY. DINNER276 words
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Article, Illustration670 1976-07-31 15 Singapore looks ahead after four good years of containerisation In June this year, Singapore celebrated four years of containerisation. It has been four yeaib of achievement in this field, with Singapore's $140 million East Lagoon Container Complex handling more than the targeted number of container vessels. Last670 words
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Article, Illustration630 1976-07-31 16 With the growth in general cargo traffic, Singapore has become the ideal centre for the storage, consolidation and subsequent distribution of goods to the rapidly developing Southeast Asian region. In terms of storage See within and outside port area, Singapore has a total of more than630 words
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379 1976-07-31 17 The advancement In cargo handling methods br o u g h t about by the Introduction of containers In Singapore four years ago has enabled the Republic to tackle Its transportation needs much more efficiently than would otherwise have been the case.379 words
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Article, Illustration289 1976-07-31 17 The concept of cruising in Asian waters is gradually becoming popular among holidaymakers travelling to the Far East. As Asia's second largest port and the world's fourth, Singapore is a favourite port of call for cargo as well as for passenger and cruise ships plying289 words
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Article, Illustration792 1976-07-31 19 Brian Miller - BADMINTON by Brian Miller Badminton fans in Singapore will be given a rare treat tomorrow when the two legendary figures of the sport Wong Peng Soon and Ong Poh Lim meet in an exhibition match at Guillemard Road. For our younger players, this will792 words
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Advertisement138 1976-07-31 15 Spoil yourself Sample the good life on board the M.S. Rasa SayangMINI CRUISE OR CAPTAIN'S RMtAMSE CRUISE* •r" '<■ THE M.S. RASA SAYANG IS A LOVE FOR LIFE. w MINI CRUISE— 'V 5 days from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur (Port Kelang), Penang, Singapore. CAPTAIN'S PARADISE CRUISE 10 days from Singapore138 words
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Advertisement173 1976-07-31 18 rrrpf NEW. INNOVATIVE. '•u,.' WBt "The Bose 301 is the most unusual", and one of the best-sound ing,\ bookshelf speaker systems we have yet encountered". High Fidelity magazine (U.S.A.), November 1975. ATLAS SOUND CO. CUM?KTiXSr,? SPECIAL OFFER M, v AA-810.! O AKAI stereo tuner amplifier power 1 output 50 watts173 words
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Advertisement103 1976-07-31 18 SPECIALISE IN LADIES CASUAL OFFICE WEAR PRICES RANGING FROM $19/UPWARDS BABEMENT 19, HONQ LEONQ BUILDING RAFFLES QUAY, SPORE 1. T«l: *****94 BRANCH: 22, T.nglln Rd, S'por* 10. (Opposite Tanglln Shopping Centra) TEL: *****2 YONG LEE INTERIOR DECORATION CO. 107 PL. GOLDEN MILE TOWER, BEACH RD., S PORE 7. TIL: 25*4012103 words
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Advertisement212 1976-07-31 18 Ist-ANNIVERSARY f C SPECIAL PRICES 4] China-made accordions with 60 to 120 basses, Chinese instruments and harmonicas. Pick your Classical records. Minimum purchase of 3 for $15.00. YEW HONG CHOW MUSIC CENTRE, 124 GOLDEN MILE TOWER BEACH ROAD, SINGAPORE 7 Tel: *****16 I I FORDS 121-P put the quiet Into212 words
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543 1976-07-31 18 PVERY now and then derogatory remarks are thrown at Singapore and Singaporeans where the appreciation of music is concerned. Perhaps the cause for all these uncomplimentary remarks Is the disappointment of poor audience turnouts which many musicians encounter. Love of music usually starts In543 words
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Advertisement199 1976-07-31 19 People going OVERSEAS go to "TOOK ON first Because we have the widest range of Winter Clothings at the most reasonable prices. FOOK ON CO. [PTE] LTD. (Department Store) 83-85 South Bridge Road. Tel: ***** Bronches<(Open on Sundays) 347 People's Park Complex, Tel: *****5 B-40 Peninsula Shopping Complex. Tel: *****199 words
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Article, Illustration416 1976-07-31 20 UPI Montreal, Saturday Lasse Viren, the flying Finn, Joined the legendary figures of track history yesterday when he wol* the 5,000-metre title to become the first man to complete the Olympic 5,000 and 10,000 metres double twice. The 26-year-old bearded policeman, cheered on by a capacityUPI - 416 words
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Article120 1976-07-31 20 A spectator watched the Cuban team put six boxeis into the Olympic finals and commented: "Now I know why their side won in Angola." Re c o m m endations put before the Intern a 11 on al Swimming Federation call for a ban on "Immodest" swimming costumes120 words
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Article46 1976-07-31 21 French student Yves Delvlngt yesterday scored a shock win over Japanese world champion Yoshiharu Minanxi in the lightweight class of the Olympic Judo competition. Minami, 24. the world lightweight champion in 1973 and 1975. was the hot favourite to take the gold medal.—Reuter.46 words
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Article435 1976-07-31 21 CANOEING Men's Canadian singles 500 m final: 1 Aleksandr Rogov (USSR) 1:59.23; 2 John Wood (Can) 1:59.58; 3 Matlja LJubek (Yugos) 1:59.30. Men's Kayak singles 500 m final: 1 Vaslle Dloa (Rum) 1:46.41; 2 Zoltan Sztanlty (Hun) 1:46.95; 3 Rudlger Helm (E. Ger) 1:48.30. Men's Canadian pairs435 words
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Article430 1976-07-31 21 New Zealand, combining Tony Ineson's penalty corner goal with a rigid defence, stymied Australia 1-0 yesterday to win the Olympic gold medal in field hockey. It was New Zealand's first gold of the Oames and its first ever in field hockey. Ineson, the burly blond-haired430 words
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Article, Illustration56 1976-07-31 21 Russia's Viktor Saneyev became the first triple jumper in Olympic history to win the event three consecutive times, capturing the gold medal yesterday with a leap of 17.29 metres. James Butts of the US won the silver medal with a jump of 17.18 m and Joao de OHvlera56 words
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Advertisement285 1976-07-31 20 ATTRACTIVE RATC* pom fixed deposits Klmm Aft Hang nmnet Co. IM, Mmmn 1 MMMLJHI i. Para* (to. T.H.C. MAOIC SHOP Magicians for Schools. Parties available. Tel. *****00 MOTOR/MCCNANICAL TICMNICIAN undertakes all sorts of metal machining, fabrication of spares for cars, home, pleasure crafts In the evenings and weekends. I want285 words
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Advertisement294 1976-07-31 20 L.:.l j.: QLOBK GENERAL CONTRACTOR Company. Let us beautify your home within your budget. A wide range of marble, ceramics and terrazzo await for your selection. Hall and 2 bedrooms. 2 mm vinyl tile 1350 Cash or Instalments. Ring for Robert Tan Tel: *****1. REPAIR OR TRAOC-IN your old machines294 words
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Advertisement558 1976-07-31 20 u NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, Llm Seng What of No 115-D, Blk 81, Telok Blangah Height (4) Singapore, have applied for a Retail Beer Shop licence In respect of premises No. 111, Blk 61, Telok Blangah Height (4) Singapore, and that this application will be heard558 words
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Advertisement24 1976-07-31 21 Rank Xerox congratulates both finalists of the Malaysia Cup for reaching the pinnacles of success and extends best wishes to both teams. RANK XEROX24 words
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Article, Illustration423 1976-07-31 22 I RACING with Scrutineer L a Take Me' High, who ran a promising race last Saturday, has a superb chance of opening winning account in a moderate field in Race 5 at Kuala Lumpur today. The four-year-old English gelding by Royal423 words
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Article3316 1976-07-31 22 EEE \»m 2.0 CLASS 6, DIV. 3 1200m UM ($7,000 $4,900 to wlnn«r) 1 8878 MM A ft (Oaorfe) W*it 5 57 (dd *3) F AM-Vauna 1 8 t 0000 AJoa «a (Plvc 8Ur| E Breukelen 9 97 (dd >3) M. VuaaM 1 1 0350 Um3,316 words
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Article123 1976-07-31 22 SCRUTINEER BRIAN MILLER BLUE PETER FAIRWAY Race 1 Shaft Dukedom Dukedom 8haft Dukedom Get Ready Get Ready Dukedom Race 1 Second To None Ever Winner Second To None Brlkandl Srikandl Second To None 81U Soondari Second To None Race 3 OpUmiat Not Ouilty Avandaro Plush Not G silty Clever123 words
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Page 22 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous72 1976-07-31 22 THE BORN LOSER £ERTMWW WLL BE EUfcIPLE JO BE PRESIDENT SOMERM... by Art Sansom WAT IF Wf FINDoar isusA m TDMfeue WHEN I'M TIRED? J CWOU'RE A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES'. m M m i <r *%lUK II is ii i i V Dill m sr ><5 irir/i 172 words
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395 1976-07-31 23 By SCRUTINEER First Generation, one of the most consistent Malaysianbred horses, looks set for yet another triumph in Race 3 at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. The four-year-old by Fumant lost no marks In his race last Sunday when he finished third to Just Nice395 words
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Article84 1976-07-31 23 BICC pairs for a friendly golf match with Seletar off the 10th tee at Island tomorrow K. H. Tong (7) and Ong Choon Bee (9); Robert Llm (8) and Cheah Hong Llm (18); James Loh (16) and W. Vaz (17); Fong Hoe Beng (15) and B. P. Yap84 words
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Article136 1976-07-31 23 SCRUTINEER BRIAN MILLER BLUB PETER FAIRWAY R*m 1: Sonny Wm Karateka 8nnny Wan Karateka Sonnny Wan Trlfctar Sunny Wan Skilful Bit t: Tender Kiaoes Al Capone La Bonne Retne Al Capone Al Capon* Sun&hlne Touch Bright Mm Al Capon* Raee S: First Generation Kim Klat Sbe Kim Klat Kim136 words
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Article, Illustration3215 1976-07-31 23 FIRST GENERATION... due for another win In Race i mm 1.45 CLA88 6, DIV. 1 1200m smui ($7,500 $5,250 to winrwr) 1 3422 tun my Wan a (Sungel Mas) J&afar 8 57 (+3) SF M lamaM 8 2 1093 Ora duata H3,215 words
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Article, Illustration667 1976-07-31 24 Choo Seng Quee - Forecast by former National coach By Choo Seng Quee Singapore will enjoy teir position as tderdogs. It relieves pressure on them thus helping the players to feel relaxed as the match gets closer. I know from playing for Singapore that it can be a667 words
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Article146 1976-07-31 24 Reuter Johannesburg, Saturday. The New Zealand All-Blacks today take on the strongest of South Africa's provincial Rugby Union sides, Transvaal, and the scene looks set for a contest of Testmatch proportions. The New Zealanders have accordingly named a pack which cannot be far differentReuter - 146 words
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Article137 1976-07-31 24 AP London, Saturday— Arsenal Soccer Club said yesterday It had paid "close to the British record" transfer fee for a new striker, Malcolm Mac Donald of Newcastle. The record fee of £350.000 (then worth US$840,000) (about SS2.I million) was paid by Everton for BobAP - 137 words
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Article486 1976-07-31 24 Reuter AP London, Saturday. The West Indian cricketers staged a remarkable recovery here yesterday to maintain their unbeaten record In England this summer. They bowled out Essex for 97 to win by 105 runs, after looking in real danger of defeat themselves when they resumedReuter; AP - 486 words
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Miscellaneous28 1976-07-31 24 you should've rung P THE InAITRESSj FLO S3 'E DOESN'T LIKE 'ER. ANYMORE, JACKIE HI A LOT MORSE > GIRLS THAN > 'ER IN THIS PLACE—J SHHH/THAT'S > the sort AFTER/J28 words
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