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Title Section21 1978-05-15 1 New Nation SINGAPORE Monday, May 15, 1978 No. 2259 Price 25 cents M.C. (P) 216/1/78 r 1 NEW NATION t COMMENT21 words
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Article383 1978-05-15 1 Order to hold referendum to bar them from top jobs Reuter Cairo, Monday President Anwar Sadat, in a political offensive against Egyptian communists, yesterday ordered a referendum seeking to bar them from senior Jobs in the government, state industries, trade unions, and news media. The referendumReuter - 383 words
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Article268 1978-05-15 1 The car owner rest r i c tion on SBS shares will not apply once the shares are listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore. New Nation also learned that those who have beep allocated SBS shares on Saturday and buy cars later, will not268 words
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Article, Illustration318 1978-05-15 1 Terry Ang - By Terry Ang A Singapore woman was burned to death when fire swept a hotel In Sydney yesterday. She was Identified as Doreen Chla Kheng Hway, 28, an assistant director in the Social Welfare Department. Mrs Chla, of Toh Tuck Walk, was trapped318 words
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Article32 1978-05-15 1 Sacramento (California), Monday—An operation In which a 30-year-old man donated a testicle to his Identical twin has been proclaimed a success by the patients, one year after the surgery In Missouri.32 words
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Advertisement29 1978-05-15 1 INSIDE Maxwell driving centre's last day... Page 3 Guards for German team Page 15 IN THE OTHER PAGES: Moneywords 14; Stars 15; Crossword and Comics 18; What's On 19.29 words
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Miscellaneous16 1978-05-15 1 Forecast Singapore's weather outlook from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. today Isolated showers In late afternoon.16 words
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Article, Illustration283 1978-05-15 2 Cigarette butt started it all, says Sgt Chan Sergeant Chan Wah of the Singapore Navy withdrew all his gratuity money—s6ooo— so that his wife could start a canteen business. But his plan came crashing down when Are gutted a room in his Marslling Drive flat two283 words
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Article41 1978-05-15 2 The Indian Community Welfare Centre plans to conduct tuition classes in English for primary fit? and six students. Those interested are asked to write to the centre's honorary secretary at P.O. Box 10, Changl Post Office, Singapore 17.41 words
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Article339 1978-05-15 2 Bullish sentiments Krevalled during the first our of active trading at the Stock of Exchange of Singapore today. Price advances were recorded across the board as a steady stream of buyers moved In. Among the blue-chips, Slme Darby gained from cents of $2.44 and Inchcape rose by eight339 words
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Advertisement21 1978-05-15 2 SOS It always help* to talk to someone. Samaritans of Singapore exists to help those in despair or suicidal. Rini *****4421 words
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Miscellaneous101 1978-05-15 2 Big Sweep and Toto BIG SWEEP drawn at Buklt Timah on Saturday: First: *****8 Second: *****0 Third: *****9 Starters: Nos. *****4 *****4 *****0 *****5 *****3 *****6 *****5 *****3 *****8 *****4 *****3 *****0 Consolation: Nos. *****0 *****5 *****4 *****7 *****1 *****8 *****2 *****0 *****8 *****2 BIG SWEEP drawn at Buklt Timah101 words
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Article, Illustration602 1978-05-15 3 And it's success for the last testee This is one building (above right) many Singapore motorists had sworn they would not step into if they could help it. For It was here that many of them were told time and again In602 words
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Article164 1978-05-15 3 Passing Junior college could one day be a terminal examination in itself without the implied necessity of students going further up the educational ladder. Prof Llm Chong Yah, professor of economics and head of the economics and statistics department of Singapore University, said this yesterday at164 words
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357 1978-05-15 3 Local and foreign musicians today lauded the setting up of a national orchestra as a progressive move, but they had some reservations. Their reservations Include the fear that there are not enough talented musicians In Singapore to fill the positions, poor audience attendance357 words
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Article25 1978-05-15 3 The Metropolitan Young Men's Christian Association is organising monthly trips to Pahang*s National Park, Tarn an Negara. Those Interested can ring 2224M6 ext. 12/13.25 words
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Advertisement131 1978-05-15 3 PA REP io2'sUj»fl*r, Antique n W 1 «E--[mL\ /x'D f *'j£i** sftfctx* Lights Extravaganza! At Seng Hup. you'll find over a thousand different lights of myraid designs, shapes and colours From quality lamp shade to prestigious chandel'ers. All very reasonably priced That s because we have the largest and widest131 words
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Article, Illustration466 1978-05-15 4 How 14 people reacted to the national campaign Courtesy is a long way from beng our way of life, Judging from the mixed reaction of 14 people interylewed by New Nation for their comments on the threemonth national courtesy campaign which has reached Its466 words
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194 1978-05-15 4 Some shipping companies are employing unregistered seamen by signing them on as cadet officers or engineers. Shipping sources said that these seamen perform the duties of greasers or able-bodied seamen when they are onboard the vessels. Bome shipping companies resort to this malpractice to194 words
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Article183 1978-05-15 4 A locally assembled computer will be used at the Skal Club's world congress to be held here In November. The club's ex-presi-dent, Mr Paul Armstrong, said the computer, Inchdata, will be used for the first time by the congress. "The Idea Is for the organising183 words
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Article, Illustration288 1978-05-15 4 PUB female employees will soon wear smart new uniforms in the Board's colours of red, light and dark blue. The designers are two PUB officers, who were invited to design new outfits following criticisms that the present uniforms were dull288 words
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96 1978-05-15 4 AFP Manila. Monday Chinese businessmen In the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) will open a three- day symposium here today to discuss how the Chinese community in Asean could contribute to the region's economic growth. Mr Leonardo Ty, president of the Federation of Flllplno-ChinepeAFP - 96 words
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Advertisement28 1978-05-15 4 Adios, odious odours! Springfresh is the aiifreshenei that gives yon more toi your money lust compare weights and prices! v V <0 *Ai vfl 4 v; \o^ f»28 words
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Article, Illustration313 1978-05-15 5 Swadesh de Roy - World Focus By Swadesh de Roy our Tokyo correspondent. Narita, Monday The 10-year-old, often violent ar»,tiNarita movement spearheaded by wellfinanced radicals has done Prime Minister Fukuda's government some good. It brought three of the five major opposition parties over to the government side on313 words
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158 1978-05-15 5 UPI Los Angeles. Monday— More than US$62 million ($142 million) has been paid in damages to more than 1100 people worldwide as a result of the second worst airline disaster in aviation history. the 1974 crash of a Turkish airlines DC-10 near Paris,UPI - 158 words
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Article59 1978-05-15 5 UPI Washington. Monday— The scheduled trip to China by National Security Adviser Zblgnlew Brzezlnskl may turn out to be "a diplomatic blunder." Mr Bob Michel, Republican-Illinois, said yesterday. Mr Michel said Mr Brzezlnskl Is to arrive In Peking on May 20 the. same day tne Republic of China'sUPI - 59 words
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175 1978-05-15 5 UPI Bangkok, Monday Beating by police, Jampacked cells, filthy water, and bureaucratic delays that illegally stretch out the length of Imprisonment are the (ate of many prisoners in Burmese jails, a Malaysian Journalist has charged. After being held 10 months In Burmese prisons for illegalUPI - 175 words
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Article43 1978-05-15 5 AFP Athens. Monday—The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) will hold air and sea exercises In the Mediterranean from May 1C to 19, the Defence Ministry announced here yesterday. The exercises will be held In Sardinia, the Pelopennese and Smyrna.—AFP.AFP - 43 words
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Article121 1978-05-15 5 UPI Bucharest, Monday President and communist party chief Nlcolae Ceausescu left yesterday by special plane for Peking his first stop on a month-long Asian "tour of friendship" during which he is to visit China, North Korea, Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos. Mr Ceausescu's party Included hisUPI - 121 words
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Article, Illustration338 1978-05-15 6 World Focus Reuter AFP Tokyo, Monday. A large number of people in Europe would like curbs on Imports from Japan, according to a Japanese government sponsored public opinion poll released here yesterday. The finding was part of the survey conducted by the Gallup International last year.Reuter; AFP - 338 words
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Article55 1978-05-15 6 Reuter London, Monday 81x children and an adult were killed yesterday when a school bus collld ed with a lorry near Chelmsford, east of here. The children four boys and two girls all aged about 10 years—had been on a school outing. Eight other youngsters andReuter - 55 words
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Article151 1978-05-15 6 UPI Washington, Monday Now that you've lived through the missile gap, and survived the neutron bomb crisis, you should get ready for the Fufo controversy. Partisans of the US Air Force accuse Secretary of Defence Harold Brown of being dangerously complacent about the Fufo,UPI - 151 words
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Article131 1978-05-15 6 UPI Reno, Monday. Industrialist William P. Lear, who created the car radio, eight-track tape player, the Lear Jet and more than 150 other patented Inventions, died here yesterday after a long bout with leukemia. He was 75. Mr Lear's creativity was matched only by his capacityUPI - 131 words
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Article211 1978-05-15 6 Reuter Washington, MondayAmerica's top labour spokes man, AFL-CIO chief George Meany, yesterday firmly established price restraints as the condition for voluntary labour cooperation in holding down wage demands. "Bring the prices down and I am quite sure that wages will stay down along withReuter - 211 words
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Article98 1978-05-15 6 Reuter Hot Springs (Virginia), Monday—The beleaguered American dollar received a strong vote of confidence on Saturday from Federal Reserve Board chairman William Miller. The US central bank chief told the prestigious business council, composed of leaders of American industry, that, because of the temporary and long termReuter - 98 words
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Article65 1978-05-15 6 UPI TODAY Is Monday, May 15, the 135 th day of 1978 with 230 to follow. Those born on this date are under the sign of Taurus. Three world entertainment personalities were born on May 15: Actresses Anna Maria Alberghettl (1938), Constance Cummlngs (1910), and actor James Mason (1909)UPI - 65 words
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Article37 1978-05-15 6 Reuter Algiers, Monday A team of Chinese surgeons have removed a cyst weighing 12 kilos from the abdoment of a 34-year-old woman using acupuncture Instead of anaesthetic, the Algeria Press News Agency reported recently.—Renter.Reuter - 37 words
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Miscellaneous399 1978-05-15 6 WORLD WEATHER 12C. Headline: Pope Paul attends state rite for Moro with Italian leaders. San Francisco Fair, 23-10C. Headline: Italy braces against terror at Moro rites. Tokyo Cloudy. 2215C. Headline: New salt accord may be signed In weeks. Hong Kong Cloudy 27-23C. Headline: China rejects apology. Singapore Thunderstorm 28-24C UPI.-399 words
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Advertisement396 1978-05-15 7 Etrtet "«BFS Socce *78" -4*. ciSiii- ft < <&• "*W sfeV. '-li'VL; r S v v V i *W^ >>V £><: Conies •> *-vJSU is < vA -F\na\ rv i M .1 U'? j. wLfis \otx ES ,\T-' i ISSpiiiS S > Wk ill 1 y■■ tesm&m i F ■'<396 words
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Article414 1978-05-15 8 Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Serl (Dr) Mahathir Mohammed's criticism last Friday against a small faction in Umno for agitating against the current leadership raises questions on the abuse of party democracy. In similar vein, Prime Minister Datuk Hussein Onn warned a week earlier of the414 words
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Article64 1978-05-15 8 Wonder what our town planners will think If »om e on e should ever suggest cluttering their beautiful walkways with what Is known as a canine comfort stop. A New York psychology teacher built one outside his apartment block, complete with flush system and doggy biscuits as incentives.64 words
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Article41 1978-05-15 8 Someone was happily brewing his own beer in his flat (It's all the rage in England) until he was told that moonshine is illegal In Singapore. "Ah well." he consoled hlmelf. "What I brewed didnt taste that good anyway."41 words
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Article, Illustration566 1978-05-15 8 LU LIN REUTENS; LU LIN REUTENS - MONDAY WITH LU LIN REUTENS LU LIN REUTENS New N at i on's cent r espread on Tuesday about Singapore storyteller, Mr Lee Dal Sor. brought back a flood of memories of post-war, pre-TV childhood days, when we depended on the radio and Redlffuslon to All566 words
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Article, Illustration544 1978-05-15 8 Swadesh De Roy - Swadesh De Roy Japan needs to know what exactly its position Is In Asia and what it must do to make It pre-eminent at no great cost to Itself. International Trade and Industry Minister Toahlo Komoto's visit to Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, and Jakarta earlier ihi« month544 words
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Article426 1978-05-15 8 NYT Hong Konf: Hua Kuo-feng, the Chairman of the Chi- nese Communist Party, concluded a six-day trip to North Korea last week in what appeared to be more of an initiation in International travel for the Chinese leader than an important diplomatic mission. ItNYT - 426 words
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Article, Illustration279 1978-05-15 9 ...says Muzorewa and his party World Focus Reuter UPI Salisbury, Monday Black nationalist leader BishoD Abel Muzorewa and his United African National Council (UANC) last night decided not to pull out of Rhodesia's multi-racial interim government. A statement issued after an eight-hour meeting of theReuter; UPI - 279 words
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Article157 1978-05-15 9 Reuter Kinshasa, Monday Zaire said yesterday its southern province of Shaba—former Katanga —had been attacked by communist backed rebels from Angola who entered the country through Zambia. The official news agency Azap quoted President Mobuto Sese Seko as saying that 4000 former Katangan gen dReuter - 157 words
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Article21 1978-05-15 9 Caellarl (Sardinia), Monday Twenty-eight US paratroopers were injured, six with suspected fractures, during a training drop near here yesterday.21 words
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Article56 1978-05-15 9 Reuter Tel Aviv. Monday—lsraeli television reported yesterday that a government committee was preparing plans for a new town south of Bethlehem in the occupied West Bank. The idea to build the town—to be called Efrat was proposed by the former Labour-dominat-ed government more than aReuter - 56 words
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Article83 1978-05-15 9 AP London, Monday South African Prime Minister John Vorster, in a British television interview, said yesterday that he ruled out one-man, one vote status for South Afri- ca's black majority. "We will not be swamped, make no mistake about that, whatever you or anybody else hasAP - 83 words
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Article276 1978-05-15 9 Reuter Chicago, Monday President Anwar Sadat was yesterday quoted as saying that a veto by the US Congress of President Carter's Middle East military planes package would be a "great disaster" for American credibility among Arab states. In an interview with the Chicago Tribune newspaper, he said:Reuter - 276 words
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193 1978-05-15 9 UPI. Reuter Tehran, Monday American companies operating in Iran told their employees yesterday to restrict travel for fear of further violence like that which wracked Iran last week. Security lorces kept out of sight despite rumours of more violence today. But they maintainedUPI.; Reuter - 193 words
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Article, Illustration125 1978-05-15 9 Fire-engines stand with ladders extended as firemen work to put oat a blase raging In the Astor department store in Mexico City on Saturday. A series of explosions triggered the fires that destroyed the Astor and another department store, the Blanco, nearby. At leastAP picture - 125 words
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Advertisement90 1978-05-15 9 Approach 6 Brickfields Bangsar Baru Daman sara Lake Gardens a Approach 3 Persiaran Syed Putra > z <3 (/> < m o j > Approach 4 CENTURY Tarn an Seputeh Approach 5 Seremban Old Klang Road Petaling Jaya Port Klang The 6 approaches CENTURY 1 In* hotel u ilh Standard90 words
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Article, Illustration73 1978-05-15 10 / 11 If Hit cam«ra does not lie, it would b« difficult to cHoom a winner based on logs alone, wouldn't it? (see picture above). Fortunately, contests are won on more meaty stuff than just legs. Picture shows finalists of the recent Mess Singa-pore-Universe 1978 contest73 words
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Article, Illustration73 1978-05-15 10 / 11 Fling a wide flooilength cape over a skimpy bikini. The contrast would be dazzling. Hug on to the cape when the wind gets high or spread it on the sands as a makeshift blanket to tan on when the sun gets hot. Either73 words
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Article95 1978-05-15 10 / 11 A parent wanting her young son to realise the value of money opened a personal account for him. handed him his allowance monthly to bank Into the account and taught him how to budget. This Is taken very seriously by the family. Monthly visits are made to the95 words
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Article89 1978-05-15 10 / 11 When I was pregnant, I felt totally alive and energetic. The feeling, assured my doctor, was due to the iron pills I was swallowing everyday. I did not believe him. My mother told me too much Iron was "heaty". But now a report has proved the doctor89 words
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Article, Illustration202 1978-05-15 10 / 11 Although I am happily married, I have become involved with this 18-year-old girl who is now expecting my baby. She refuses to have an abortion although I have tried to tell her the situation I will be facing. She is hounding me to marry her202 words
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Article206 1978-05-15 10 / 11 Would you encourage women to marry men who are younger? My boyfriend is four years younger than I am. He wants to marry me. I'm afraid to because he may change his mind In later years of marriage and go for a younger woman. Isn't It206 words
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Article102 1978-05-15 10 / 11 I don't understand my sister. There Is this boy whom I'm Interested In but whenever he calls me up, my sister will say that I'm not In. When she sees us talking together, she will tell me I'm cheap. So we quarrel a lot. What am102 words
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Article153 1978-05-15 10 / 11 More replies to your letters I have Just discovered that my husband carries condoms when he travels abroad on company business. When I asked him about this, he told me it was a precautionary measure. He said sometimes when entertaining, he may be forced into situatlons. He assured153 words
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919 1978-05-15 10 / 11 New York Times New York: They have been called the sandwich generation. Some are in their 30s or 40s, caught between the needs of their growing children and the needs of their aging parents. Others are in their 50s or 60s planning forNew York Times - 919 words
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Article, Illustration109 1978-05-15 10 / 11 It la more difficult and challenging to design attractive outfits for those who are not tall and slim. With this in mind lt-year-old Cecilia Teoh (above) created two dresses which are excellent for disguising figure faalta. Sketch One shows a straight, simple dress that wonld109 words
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Advertisement49 1978-05-15 10 / 11 ->•' V 1 I r Cj (fljriMi Pr&>ents 'Fashion Classics'' Wednesday May 17 Buffet Luncheon i' 2 00 S" O W <r* 1 n 235 J OO r 0 r> j > *o r B-os CoN'e t '.I,T n.-Ou r > $\„CI 0 50<13' if '56 '07 (tV" J' A'/*'/I"iiu*rr*.Tri49 words
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Advertisement102 1978-05-15 10 / 11 If fashion sketching it your secret love, send your efforts to us. We'll pay $20 for each work we publish. Mount your drawings on cardbbard together with fashion details you may like to add. AJso your name, address and photograph and send them to our Sketchpod Series. CONTACT LENS PRACTITIONERS102 words
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Article, Illustration1261 1978-05-15 12 Halinah Bamadhaj - Oral historians are filling in the gaps of a one-sided record of Malaysia's past World Focus By Halinah Bamadhaj NST Kuala Lumpur: After ail the formalities, Pa' Haji settied back, looked out over the slow brown roll of the Perak River and said:NST - 1,261 words
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Article, Illustration846 1978-05-15 12 J Hugh Baker's album i I When I look at the photographs I've taken in the New Territories over the past decade, I am struck by how many of them are concerned with death. Not a photograph of a New Territories hillside doesn't846 words
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599 1978-05-15 13 Lee Chiu San - Motorcycling by I Lee Chiu San Two-stroke riders, including myself, have problems with the oil-petrol mix in their engines. A two-stroke is lubri* cated by a total loss system. Oil mixed with petrol enters the engine through the carburettor and this spray of599 words
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Article795 1978-05-15 13 Roderick Pestana - ...before going on a long trip Motoring 111 Roderick Pestana The end of this week will bring on a long weekend and with it the usual line of cars headed across the Causeway. Unless you make the crossing at a time when mostly everyone Is asleep795 words
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Miscellaneous614 1978-05-15 13 Moneyu/ords results No entrant submitted a solution which corresponded in all respects with the set of answers held by the judges to be the most apt In the New Nation Moneywords Contest 'OF. Twenty-three entrants each submitted a solution which differed at one point from the soluUon which the Judges614 words
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427 1978-05-15 14 Business News and Views LONDON Lloyds Bank International, London An attempt on Monday last to extend the previous week's rise In equities lacked conviction and a follow through In demand failed to m a t e r 1 allse. Both equities and Britishfunds wereLloyds Bank International, London - 427 words
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407 1978-05-15 14 NEW YORK New York, Monday Federal Reserve Board and Carter administration antllnflatlon efforts triggered a late rally that pushed stocks higher this week In record-setting trading. The Dow Jones industrial average, an 8 23Elnt loaer last week, reunded 11.61 points to 840.70 with the help of407 words
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Article53 1978-05-15 14 KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia's Deputy Prime Minister, Dr Mahathir Mohamad, left here last night with an 18-mem-ber delegation on a three-week Investment promotion tour pf Birmingham, Paris, Frank* furt and Copenhagen. AFP. BANGKOK: Deputy Commerce Minister Prole Amaranand yesterday led a Thai government delegation for trade talks In Vientiane,53 words
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Article134 1978-05-15 14 PARIS The Credit Lyonnaise of France Despite the many public holidays this month, volume remains satisfactory during this consolidation of the market. Ahead of the second phase of the. Barre Plan (the first phase referred to the re-adjustment of prices In nationalised Industries) the market, ahead of theThe Credit Lyonnaise of France - 134 words
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216 1978-05-15 14 ZURICH After getting off to a weak start, the period under review saw increased interest in bearer share owing to hopes for some easing of the investment ban. As the lively demand was met by a drled-up market, prices spurted forward quite strongly In216 words
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Miscellaneous533 1978-05-15 14 Cut out and pin with other coupons. Posting instructions appear below Name (Mr./Mrs./Miss Address: N R.I.C. No: Tel: FILL IN MISSING LETTERS ACROSS USING CLUES BELOW aaiaßaaCut along dotted lines CLUES FOR GG— 1 1. Light substance 2. For •mad the work should not be too heavy 3. Precious metal533 words
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Article155 1978-05-15 15 Reuter Krakow, Monday—The Soviet Under 18 team completed an immaculate run by beating Yugoslavia 3-0 In the final of the European Football ball Union (UEFA) Junior tournament here yesterdayPoland beat Scotland 3-1 earlier in the day to take third place. Yesterday's final at the Wisia Stadium hereReuter - 155 words
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Article, Illustration497 1978-05-15 15 United Press International AP Bonn, Monday Ten West German security agents, Including members of the elite unit that rescued air hijack hostages at Mogadishu, have been assigned to guard West Germany's team in the World Cup soccer finals, it was reported yesterday. The newspaper Bild AmUnited Press International; AP; UPI radio picture - 497 words
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Article29 1978-05-15 15 New York, Monday Internationally celebrated soccer star Pele will be given the International peace award at the UN International Peace Ball on Thursday at the United Nation*29 words
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Article155 1978-05-15 15 Reuter Radom (Poland), Monday Polish national soccer manager Jacek Gmoch tried out 16 players from his World Cup selection In a friendly match against East German First Division club Chemle Halle here yesterday. Poland won 6-1. Six douhtfuls among the 24 players named a fortnight ago asReuter - 155 words
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Advertisement26 1978-05-15 15 Don't forget your date with Pele in New Notion every Tuesday. Tomorrow Pele talks about FIFA's problems. Article by courtesy of Pepsi Colo ®NEW NATION r26 words
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Miscellaneous301 1978-05-15 15 YOUR LUCKY STARS IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you possess a keen, analytical mind, but tend to use it too much criticising the work of others and not enough in furthering your own progress. Quick to see and define a fault, you must become equally quick to find causes301 words
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Miscellaneous137 1978-05-15 15 indicated for today. Make friends with enemies. LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct> 22) Analyse your situation carefully. Changes may not be best Just now. SCORPIO (Oct 23 Nov 21) Select companions who can help you further your Interests without demanding your help with theirs. SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22 Dec 21) Do not allow137 words
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Article689 1978-05-15 16 Lim Kee Chan - Favourite Talib with two others on 76 WEEKEND GOLF »>y Lim Kee Chan Taiwanese H.H. Lin of Jur on g County Club, a No 8 handicapper, became yet another unfancied player to emerged champion when he shot a flve-over-par 72 to win the Tengah Open689 words
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Article, Illustration137 1978-05-15 16 Bue Cleary of Warren won the Jurong women's Open on countback from Rosle Goh of Seletar after they had tied on 82. Rosle, however, won the "A" Division best gross from her 82. The best nett came from K.L. Ong of the Singapore Island Country Club137 words
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Article, Illustration295 1978-05-15 16 Jeffrey Bosr and Sydney Kyle-Little, two of Singapore's Manilabound Junior golfers, kept themselves in the hunt for the Singapore Island Coan t r y Club championship when they made it Into the last 16 for match-play next weekend. The 16 qualifiers were headed by295 words
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Article234 1978-05-15 16 AP UPI Fort' Worth (Texas), Monday Lee Trevlno fired a (our under par 66 (or a four-stroke victory In the Colonial National Invitation gol( tournament yesterday. The lrrepressable Trevlno, a runner-up In two o( his last (our starts, claimed his first triumph o( the seasonAP; UPI - 234 words
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Advertisement401 1978-05-15 16 DNIVINO TUITION FCTCH/ send arrangeable. Charges negotiable. Contact: Mr. Johnny Lau Tel: *****7. PCNINBULA DM VINO SCHOOL. Reliable, qualified Instructors 176 Ylo Chu Kang Road B'pore 19 tel: *****47 NAM HO TRAVCL Service (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. 8.T.P.8. LIC NO: 140 West Malaysia Tour (Inclusive Qentlng/ Cameron Highlands) by deluxe air401 words
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Article, Illustration421 1978-05-15 17 Pleasanton Lady showed the way into the straight from Paloma Blanca and American Soldier. They were followed by Monab and Kadasan. Opening up in fine style Pleasanton Lady cleared away to win as she liked by three lengths from Monab. Kadasan finished421 words
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Article, Illustration500 1978-05-15 17 He should be a good thing next time out RACING with Scrntini'er Ja By Scrutineer Superb Welcome Is back in form and should be a good thing the next time he goes over a bit of distance. Make a special note of him. Superb Welcome turned In500 words
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Article176 1978-05-15 17 Reuter Auckland, Monday Ei dropped only 18 i In Seating Austo enter the semifinals of the JJber Cup International wo m en's badminton tournament here today. The gallant Australians never stopped trying against opponents whose skill on deceptive ploys, ability to smuh winners fromReuter - 176 words
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Article68 1978-05-15 18 jn3 Athletics Seattle, Monday Kenya'* Henry Rono broke the world steeplechase record when he ran the 3000 metres in 8:05.4 seconds here last night. Rono, a student at Washington State University, was running In the North-West relays track meeting. He broke the previous record 8:08.0 sec68 words
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Article65 1978-05-15 18 Dallas, Monday—Fast moving Vitas Oerulaltls dominated his own service games and consistently ran down and returned Eddie Dlbbs placements yesterday for a 6-3, 6-2, 6-1 win In the World Championship Tennis finals. In winning the UBIIOO,000 (8$230,000) first prize, his biggest pry day in pro tennis, Oerulaltls65 words
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Article, Illustration603 1978-05-15 18 SURESH NAIR - Athletics By SURESH NAIR Pretty Mighty Mouse. That's Yap Gek Hoon, the unheralded schoolgirl who stole the limelight with a treble In the SAAA Third AllComers' meet at Farrer Park yesterday. She's hardly noticeable on the- track, standing 156 m and weighing only 42.8603 words
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Article277 1978-05-15 18 TONY KOH - Basketball By TONY KOH Singapore Airlines handed -Safsa "A" their first defeat In the National basketball Super League when they trounced them 110-81 at the Oay World Stadium last night. With Safsa's defeat. SIA and Asia Electric, who earlier In the evening defeated Safsa "B"277 words
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Article235 1978-05-15 18 Q Table tennis Twelve boys and si* girls are currently training under National coach Chan Sheng Heng in preparation for the Asean Youth table tennis championships to be held In Jakarta at the end of this month. The selection of two teams for the tournament four girls235 words
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Miscellaneous265 1978-05-15 18 1 Crossword Js I ACROSS 1 Strike and rebound 6 Chi's follower 9 Like Utopia 14 Run off 15 Source of shade 16 Laconic 17 Bo Peep's concern 19 Diminish 20 Article 21 Squalid dwelling 22 More than a quart 23 Adages 25 Fort Knox, for one 27 Reverence 29265 words
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Miscellaneous70 1978-05-15 18 THE BORN LOSER by Art Sansom SHORT RIBS r. w m 0 II rs m S I Ti V m WHEN "THE WITCH WE HAVE AN AWFUL STARTS HER SPRING AIR feuUTION Pf&BLEA CLEANING 5 sags mm Si by George Fett m UMtA. UEJ?ES AiuuiG WITU THORNS lc tITi Umlrt70 words
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Article, Illustration340 1978-05-15 19 JH - JH "l don't want to play any more heavies, I'm looking for heroes now," said Patrick McGoohan explaining why he came out of exile to star In Rafferty M.D., the latest medical series to begin on TV Singapore. McGoohan, star of Danger Man and The340 words
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Article, Illustration406 1978-05-15 19 JH - JH Farrah FawcettMajors, a former Charlie's Angel, has agreed to return to the series of the same name for six guest appearances. In return, the show's producers, Aaron Spelling and Leonard Goldberg, will drop their breach of contract suit against Farrah. They406 words
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Article427 1978-05-15 19 RG - RG More than 40 years ago, a Pekingse girlhood did not include picnics, going dancing or to the movies. Once in a while on a rare occasion, the entire family would be treated to an evening out. But, as a rule, every well-brought up young lady427 words
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Advertisement15 1978-05-15 19 Exclusive L in iff ran +plus Colour TV 20C-526 51cm (20 S'pore Recommended Kice $156515 words
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Miscellaneous534 1978-05-15 19 At the cinema THE SOUL OF THE SWORD (Mandarin): The martial arts instructor of a feudal lord's palace makes a name for himself as a masked swordsman who never loses a duel. A young boy who sees him kill one challenger becomes determined to meet the swordsman and beat him534 words
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Miscellaneous518 1978-05-15 19 Plummer, Omar Sharif. Capitol: 2. 5.15 and 8.45 p.m. SONG OF EVERLASTING SORROW (Mandarin): A rather complicated drama featuring two girls and their relationships with men that never seem to turn out right. Stars Ko Chun Sing, Cho Yen Yong. Golden: 1.30, 4, 6.45 and 9.30 p.m. FOXBAT (Cantonese): Based518 words
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Article69 1978-05-15 20 AH FOOK: The method of allotlng 8BS shares is fair. It will mean that the man-ln-the-street will have a better chance of becoming a shareholder. MEI LIN: But It's unfair that those applying for fewer shares should have better odds in the balloting than those applying for more69 words
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Miscellaneous831 1978-05-15 20 TV AND RADIO SINGAPORE 5 Ene'TE LE FU N KE H ££2 IN OPENING AN. NOUNCEMENT8 followed by SIKUVAR U LA GAM (T/r). There are dances by Punlthavathl. stories by BhuVaneswarl, Kannakl and Ramays, riddles from Kalalchelvan, and songs by Sabesan and Usharanl. 3.39 DIARY OF EVENT8 (T). 3.35 AFTERNOON831 words
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Miscellaneous232 1978-05-15 20 Today's top shows AFTERNOON MATINEE: Claudia and David. (Ch. 5, 3.35 p.m. In colour). Further adventures of Rose Franken's characters. This enjoyable follow-up to Claudia jtsees Dorothy McGulre and Robert Young in the title roles having a baby and adjusting to suburban life. One of their problems he wants to232 words
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