New Nation, 12 September 1979
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Title Section21 1979-09-12 1 New Nation SINGAPORE Wednesday, September 12, 1979 2669 Price 25 cents M.C.(P) No. 144/1/79 r NEW (01 NATION 1 [COMMENT j21 words
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Article, Illustration372 1979-09-12 1 Douglas Chan - It will include a planetarium Byl Douglas Chan These concrete septic tanks standing unused at one corner of St Patrick's School field may become an art and craft centre not only for students but members of the public as well. Plans are in the pipeline to turn372 words
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Article, Illustration232 1979-09-12 1 It was the usual round of tomfoolery for Raymond Foo Sick Koon and his colleagues when the Kallang Bowl of Leisuredrome closed for the night last Sunday except that it ended in tragedy for the 22-year-old bowling instructor. Foo, described as a friendly, fun-loving bachelor,232 words
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Advertisement26 1979-09-12 1 INSIDE Penang races switched to S'pore Page 15 Sharon out to bookworm m IN THE OTHER PAGES: Stars 12; Crossword 13; Comics 15; Moneywords 16; What's26 words
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Advertisement58 1979-09-12 1 Graelz COLOUR TV m lor the Aggressive player witti a strong service. Wooden racket with five strips of French Ash and two of vulcanised fibre*. <r Avattabto at SUPREME the shoulders are reinforced both inside and outside with vulcanised fibre. High Quality leather grip. better sports stores. Sole Agent DHngtoifc58 words
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Miscellaneous22 1979-09-12 1 Forecast Singapore's weather outlook from 1 to 6 p.m. today: Cloudy with scattered showers. Sunset today: 6.35 p.m. Sunrise tomorrow: 6.27 a.m.22 words
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Article410 1979-09-12 2 Judith Hale - Browne's way to equip students for future By Judith Hale Immersion seems all the rage right now. This time it is work immersion. A visiting Australian educationist has suggested that students be given a taste of working life while still in school, so that they410 words
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183 1979-09-12 2 Fairfield Methodist Girls' School has received the green light from the Ministry of Education to go ahead with its $7.5 million building project. The ministry has also told the school that dollar-for-dollar grant-in-aid can be entertained for the project, according to Methodist Message, a183 words
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Article29 1979-09-12 2 Mr Lim Chee Onn, secretary general of NTUC and MP for for Bukit Merah, will inaugurate NTUC's Mandarin Promotion Campaign at NTUC Auditorium on Monday at 11.15 a.m.29 words
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Article, Illustration127 1979-09-12 2 It was certainly something Tan Puay Hoe, 13, could tell his grandchildren about. Despite being one of the youngest contestants in the story-telling contest for secondary schools (north zone) at Montfort School on Saturday, he emerged winner. A secondary one student in Maris Stella Secondary127 words
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Advertisement81 1979-09-12 2 Impeccable and gracious service. OHAHRAN JEOOAH China Airlines offers you 9 flights a week to Hong Kong and Taipei, with fast connections to Tokyo and the U.S. And service every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday direct to Dhahran and Jeddah. Schedules that are convenient and quick. jh SF 3 China Airlines81 words
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Advertisement160 1979-09-12 3 CITIZEN SPECIAL. RELEASE QUARTZ WATCHES Citizen does it again. With a unique combination of quartz technology and economy. Citizen's technology and innovation which have resulted in numerous 'firsts' in quartz watches, is now available in a special release of selected Citizen watches at special prices. Complete with full functions for160 words
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Article, Illustration256 1979-09-12 4 Ivan Lim - That's speedy Hock Gim's pay last month By Ivan Lim Seamstress Lim Hock Gim is known as the scorer at the Tung Mung Textile Co. in Boon Keng Road. And it has nothing to do with netball, a game she likes. Miss Lim earned her256 words
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Article, Illustration134 1979-09-12 4 Travelling concert pianist Susan Starr could nave ended up as a violinist. For at the age of three, she was put in the hands of a violin teacher and told to learn to play the string instrument. Fortunately though, she Kut her foot or rather er134 words
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Article18 1979-09-12 4 Serangoon Gardens community centre will start a children's art course next month. Ring *****69 for details.18 words
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Article44 1979-09-12 4 Chong Pang community centre's youth group will organise a hike on Saturday from 4.45 to 10 p.m. It will also hold a barbecue and moon cake festival celebrations at Kampong Tengah holiday camp on Oct 6 and 7. Ring *****94 for details.44 words
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Article, Illustration296 1979-09-12 4 The New Nation Swop Your HDB Flat Service will be published on Wednesdays on an irregular basis. This service follows a recent Housing Board announcement that flatowners who have lived in their flats for five years can now exchange flats on mutual agreement. Readers who want to296 words
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Article89 1979-09-12 4 The Ministry of Culture will hold a new series of band performances during lunch-time (12.45 p.m. to 1.30 p.m.) in the Central Business District from Sept 18. The first concert will feature the Police Band at the roof garden of the Raffles Place car park. Other gerformances will89 words
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Article46 1979-09-12 4 The Japanese Folk Arts Association of Tokyo will perform at the National Theatre on Saturday at 8 p.m. The performance is a highlight of the Japanese Cultural Show organised jointly by the Japanese Cultural Society, the Japanese Embassy and the Japanese Association of Singapore.46 words
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174 1979-09-12 4 The New Zealand Diary Board is setting up a milk canning plant in Jurong, Business Times reported today. Investments of more than $3 million in the plant may see the addition of other products. This is the first time the board is canning174 words
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Advertisement57 1979-09-12 4 We'll meet at Raffles! now RIJSTTAFEL u 111 11 Ul every Thursday lunchtime Raffles 13 Beach Road .vj. Singapore 0718 Hotel Reservation *****1 I ■4? We offer you the finest in DIAMONDS and GEMS Emeralds, Star Sapphires, Rubies, Star Rubies, Sapphires, Catseyes Jade Cultured Pearls. LANKA Jewellers 20, BATTERY ROAD,57 words
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Advertisement59 1979-09-12 4 The big breakthrough! A Winecask that will last three years! WYNVALE im+j t < 4 t** '<h A/ ,rF <ny oir t u.i ft > .< > r. Wine by the cask. For parties, picnics, boat trips. Convenient and economical. Just draw from the tap! And the wine will keep59 words
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266 1979-09-12 5 Ivan Lim - By Ivan Lim The National Trades Union Congress will soon carry out a survey on the question of "cash shortage" in banks, when a bank cashier or teller finds his accounts do not balance at the end of the day. It wants to gather266 words
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Article117 1979-09-12 5 Quiet and featureless trading prevailed during the first 45 minutes at the Stock Exchange of Singapore today. Counters traded were generally unchanged from yesterday's closing levels. A minor reaction occurred in Sime Darby and Tan Chong which bore the brunt of the selling yesterday afternoon. Sime was traded117 words
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Article51 1979-09-12 5 The Housing Board has not waived its sales condition that the purchaser and persons listed in its application form to buy flats are not allowed to register to buy a Housing and Urban Development Company property. This was incorrectly reported in Monday's New Nation. The error is51 words
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Article, Illustration164 1979-09-12 5 These Primary Six pupils of Serangoon Garden South School are enjoying the facilities of the school's science block, the fruit of fund-raising over many years. The school is believed to be one of the few primary schools to have its own science block. The two project,164 words
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Advertisement107 1979-09-12 5 Live;n:Lear,n You are concerned with the quality of toys for your children. Toys which are meaningful, educational and durable but, most of all, safe to handle and play with. 'MATCHBOX' Live-n-Learn series presents a range of top-quality pre-school toys for toddlers to children up to their early school years* Buy107 words
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Article93 1979-09-12 6 UPI TODAY is Wednesday, Sept 12, the 255 th day of 1979 with 110 to follow. Those born on this date are under the sign of Virgo. French entertainer Maurice Chevalier was born Sept 12, 1888. ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY: In 1966, America's Gemini 2 docked with anUPI - 93 words
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Article38 1979-09-12 6 UPI London, Wednesday About 30,000 workers at nine Rolls Royce factories throughout Britain will be laid off from Friday because of the engineering workers strike, Aero Division Managing Director Dennis Head said in Glasgow yesterday. UPI.UPI - 38 words
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Article37 1979-09-12 6 Reuter Lima, Wednesday A thief stole a woman's gold-rimmed false teeth daring a bos trip In central Lima, police said yesterday. The woman said the man snatched her dentures while she was yawning. RenterReuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration227 1979-09-12 6 World Focus AP Bangkok, Wednesday More than 11 million people in Thailand are living in conditions of absolute poverty, unable to secure the minimum requirements of life nutrition, clothing and shelter, a UN document says. A United Nations conference which opened here yesterdayAP - 227 words
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Article237 1979-09-12 6 Melbourne, Wednesday: Australia is the future Saudi Arabia of the world because of its vast supplies of alternative fuel, the general manager of General Motors-Holden Australia, said yesterday. Speaking at a press conference on the company's plans to beat the energy crisis, Mr Chuck Chapman said237 words
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Article72 1979-09-12 6 UPI Nashville, Tennessee, Wednesday Elvis Presley's personal physician has been charged with illegally and indscriminatley prescribing pep pills, tranquillisers, and painkillers for the rock 'n roll star for a seven-month period preceding his death in 1977, Tennessee health officials confirmed yesterday. Dr George Nichopolous, Presley's physician for 11UPI - 72 words
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Article, Illustration67 1979-09-12 6 Chinese representatives (rem industrial Hubel Province Inspect the production of rallroad car couplings in Bnckeye International's steel casting factory in Coinmbus, Ohio. The 12-man delegation was there recently to gain first-hand knowledge of the plant's ap-te-date technology. It censlsted of the province chairman, indastrlallsts mad educators. They areUPI picture - 67 words
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Miscellaneous355 1979-09-12 6 Yellow Wind Ridge (1) Bukit Angin Kuning (1) illustrator: Lui Thue Wah f', m V m I z<x? i e Hi tfjl vs 74 wm m ft II tr Si 3! 53 Sfe 71 ]0rrZ ft s $tw? m R a Z/A .«r«# ***;AciSUa tas'iKtS tffliMi W@*« 7-18 3» <htt355 words
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163 1979-09-12 7 Reuter Washington, Wednesday Signs emerged in Washington yesterday that there could be a quick settlement of the explosive issue of Soviet troops in Cuba. Some US officials interpreted Moscow's insistence that it had no combat units on the Caribbean Island as aReuter - 163 words
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Article, Illustration126 1979-09-12 7 Reuter Washington, Wednesday Senator Edward Kennedy will base his final decision on whether to run for the Presidency on the state of the country's economy three or four months from now, his spokesman said yesterday. The announcement came as a public opinionReuter - 126 words
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Article83 1979-09-12 7 AP Kuwait, Wednesday A 1 Siyassa, one of Kuwait s leading newspapers, was suspended from publication for three days yesterday apparently for complaining about the increase of mice in the oil-rich state. The official Kuwait news agency said the government order gave no reason forAP - 83 words
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Article, Illustration133 1979-09-12 7 World Focus Reuter Peking, Wednesday China and Japan yesterday signed a contract setting np a Joint venture company that will open a chain of Peking dock restaurants in Japan. The New China News Agency said the Kvowa Co. Ltd. woulu be owned 51 per centReuter - 133 words
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Article241 1979-09-12 7 3500 UK pupils get pregnant yearly Reuter London, Wednesday: A shock report yesterday said at least 3500 British schoolgirls under 16 years old got pregnant each year. Entitled Pregnant at School the study by a government-funded research group proposed that a law banning sex for childrenReuter - 241 words
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170 1979-09-12 7 Edgar Koh - By Edgar Koh our New Y»rk reporter United Nations, Wednesday The Vietnamese-backed Heng Samrin Regime in Phnom Penh yesterday formally asked that it be allowed to replace the Democratic Kampuchean Government here during the UN general assembly session beginning next Tuesday.170 words
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Article62 1979-09-12 7 Reuter Bogota, Wednesday Colombian police have siezed what they described yesterday as the world's largest cocaine haul, worth tens of millions of dollars on the international market. Police said 700 kg of the drug was discovered in raids on six underground laboratories in Bogota. The previous biggestReuter - 62 words
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Advertisement28 1979-09-12 7 fulfil MM k'« K f. r i it i, t Daily set lunches featuring selected items from Hln*s exclusive menu, from $3.50 $14,00 (plus service charge and tax.)28 words
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Article480 1979-09-12 8 Suddenly, Edward Kennedy is about to put his "ass" on the nomination line for Jimmy Carter to "whip" if he can. From now until the New Hampshire Democratic primary in February next year and even beyond. But, ironically, early indications are that it is Mr Carter who480 words
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WHISPERS By ISPY
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Article44 1979-09-12 8 At least one hotel along Havelock Road has taken the cue from its poorer cousin, the coffee shop. Every Tues- day evening between 9.35 p.m. and 10.35 p.m., a 127-cm audio video brings to its patrons The Romantic Swordsman, Part Two.44 words
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Article43 1979-09-12 8 Two colleagues who were always at loggerheads decided to have a heart-to-heart talk over lunch. The meeting was ex- pected to be explosive. And so it was. A glass containing corfee "exploded" and shattered into pieces. Both were speechless after that.43 words
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Article, Illustration626 1979-09-12 8 Nothing new to India Los Angeles Times New Delhi: The headline, tucked inconspicuously into a low corner of the newspaper's front page, could easily have been overlooked. Five million people hit by floods, it said. Below it, a brief article matter-of-factly ticked off the statistics of devastation in north-eastLos Angeles Times - 626 words
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Article, Illustration630 1979-09-12 8 DICK WILSON; DICK WILSON - WEDNESDAY, WITH DICK WILSON DICK WILSON It is sad to see statesmen of the calibre of Tito failing to keep the non-aligned together and on target. But it is also inevitable. The original aims of the non-aligned movement are now out of date. To stay630 words
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Article, Illustration703 1979-09-12 9 Gerry de Silva - Science Report by Gerry de Silva Don't laugh, but can you imagine the wayang being used as a medium to popularise science? Instead of entertaining the hungry ghosts who visit Earth during the seventh lunar month, the wayang becomes the stage to bring to you703 words
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Advertisement58 1979-09-12 9 l\ *?•?< V si mj+ u i )r 4 I. V >? v I ;i n\ i i DA i AI i V ',\\V f' :i •yAli,/ •v Hf* r,-f TV-' »s KJ. \xil-3 Palwa S-1085/62cm //7>v.) tfou cn Plaza Singapura, 3rd floor, Bukit Timah Plaza. Ist floor. Thomson Plaza.58 words
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Article, Illustration227 1979-09-12 10/11 Margaret Chan, Margaret Cunico - New Nation launches its monthly children book review column Let's By Margaret Chan, Margaret Cunico "Mother, please boy me a book" cries a child, bat which book should you bay aad why? Our aew children's book review column called The Little Bookworm tries to help. It will suggest new227 words
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Article, Illustration317 1979-09-12 10/11 Little bookworm Give a child a book with a younger hero than he and he'll probably tell you that he didn't enjoy the story. Children, you see, like their storybook heroes to be older than they are, so an eight-year-old is unlikely to appreciate317 words
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187 1979-09-12 10/11 Storytelling gives yoor child Ids first exposure to books. You could do It anytime, en long trips, daring long waits, aad not just at bedtime. Yon need not always read from a book; yon eonld make np stories...based on yoor own childhood experiences,187 words
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Article, Illustration599 1979-09-12 10/11 More than a picture book that's the Tell-a-Tale story and activity book series. A favourite nursery tale is related through pictures mainly; games and activity suggestions at the end of the book make the book educational ideal for parents who feel storybooks need to be educational as599 words
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Article482 1979-09-12 10/11 Perhaps what will initially draw parents to the A. Mazing Monster series will be Its author, Jim Slater. Previously from the world of high finance, Jim Slater has now turned his attention to real estate and writing children's books where he has created a whole482 words
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Advertisement80 1979-09-12 10/11 Ti im UL&JC t KA/\£X/A& COSMETICS BECAUSE R# YOU ARE BEAUTIFUL. &y >>■4 m -"Ci* >nti 3L t,v /ifsl? s v k, jfc* *J« With pride and confidence, Viviane Woodard answers the secret -m—mmmkw—m-*-to beautiful skin with products to meet each person's individual needs. Viviane Woodard.... The Finest in Skin80 words
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Article, Illustration749 1979-09-12 12 Richard Lim - Missing the forest and trees CINEMA l>v Richard Lim PROPHECY: Starring Tali* Shire, Robert FlXWtrth, Armand Ansa nt e and Victoria Rftolmo. Written by David Seltoer. Directed by Jlhl Frankenhetmer. This film sets out to do two things: To be a superdu per horror show, ana at the same time749 words
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Article942 1979-09-12 12 Russell Baker - Humour by Russell Baker New York: I had not taken the rustmobile out for a spin in over seven months when I got behind the steering wheel recently. This had nothing to do with fuel conservation or bile towards the petrol industry. I had made942 words
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Miscellaneous297 1979-09-12 12 YOUR LUCKY STARS IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you are a rare combination of scientific precision and artistic fancy. You blend business acumen with a basic idealism in such a way that there is neither conflict nor compromise in your dealings. TOMORRpw... VIRGO (Aug 22) Arrange for a meeting297 words
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Article200 1979-09-12 13 The Export Credit Insurance Corporation of Singapore (ECIS) issued 34 comprehensive policies with a face value of $133 million during the first half of this year. This brought the current total of such policies to 224 with a face value of $665 millon or $110200 words
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Article189 1979-09-12 13 ...for S'pore by 23 US manufacturers > Business News and Views V Twenty-three American manufacturers of process controls and instrumentation have forecast at least US$l6.B million ($37 million) worth of business to Singapore and the region over the next 12 months. This projection was made by the189 words
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Article169 1979-09-12 13 UPI London, Wednesday The price of gold soared to still another record high yesterday, passing US$34O an ounce in Zurich, but the dollar improved on almost all European markets in moderate trading. In Zurich, gold closed at U*****.25 an ounce from the previous record high of 3&>.625. InUPI - 169 words
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Article189 1979-09-12 13 UPI New York, Wednesday Stocks skidded along a broad front yesterday as skyrocketing interest rates combined with economic and political uncertainties to break the market's resistance. Trading was heavy. The Dow Jones industrial average plunged 7.17 points to 869.71, snapping a three-day 10.75-point rally. The New YorkUPI - 189 words
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Article32 1979-09-12 13 UPI New York, Wednesday Dow Jones closing averages yesterday: 30 industrials 869.71 (off 7.17), 20 transport 258.81 (off 1.81), 15 utilities 107.71 (off 0.38), 65 stock 306.99 (off 2.17). UPIUPI - 32 words
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Article80 1979-09-12 13 More than 100 local dealers will attend the three-day Citizen quartz watch seminar, which opens today at the Snangri-La Hotel. This is the second seminar to be jointly organised by Gilman Singapore, local agents of Citizen watches here and Citizen Watch Co of Japan. Among80 words
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154 1979-09-12 13 AFP Manila, Wednesday Asean economic ministers have agreed to negotiate only those items significantly traded among the Asean states, according to Philippine Economic Planning Minister Gerardo Sicat. The decision, reached by the ministers during their eighth meeting here on Sept 7-8, apparently wasAFP - 154 words
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Advertisement94 1979-09-12 13 SPH.DE siiva jewellers G-13, Tanglin Shopping Contra. Singapore 1024. Tel: *****28. Branch: 1/3 Central Building. Hong Kong. HSINGHAI PIANOS PEKING CHINA NATIONAL LIGHT INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS IMP A FXP CORP PEKING BRANCH ir-.r.* w-. .'-•8* Ar- Model 108 A Mode) 104 B «|OP' m #> HSINGHAI MUSIC /fcj INSTITUTE Piano. Violin,94 words
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Miscellaneous270 1979-09-12 13 Crossword V. ACROSS 1 Der 5 S-shaped arch 10 False good 14 Blessing 15 Bill for damages 16 A Goldberg 17 Recording Joan 18 "Natural High" group 20 "Shadow Dancing" singer 22 Demolishes a car 23 Be sullen 24 Hebrew letter 25 Varnish source 27 Brother, to Britishers 31 Gold:270 words
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244 1979-09-12 14 Boxers speak up We refer to the New Nation article of Sept 8 under the headline Boxers In For A Bruising Time. We are indeed surprised that your reporter Mr Brian Miller had attempted to demoralise us just two weeks before the South244 words
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Article587 1979-09-12 14 K THIRUGANASOTHI - K THIRUGANASOTHI Hon. Secretary, Singapore Amateur Boxing Association. It is indeed encouraging to note that Mr Brian Miller is interested to know the affairs and the administration of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association in his South East Asia Games article (New Nation, Sept 8). He gave587 words
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Article551 1979-09-12 14 Hardool Singh - Hardool Singh I read with interest the controversial news on Race Walking in" your newspaper, resulting from Mr Derrick de Souza's letters to the South East Asia organisers and New Nation. I feel strongly that'cer- tain background facts have to be presented so that race walking551 words
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Article, Illustration439 1979-09-12 15 The Sting was the first to break, leading past the 800 m and into the straight, with Robin Brook closing in fast. A 1 Cad or and Be Friends moved up. Finishing strongly Robin Brook cleared away from the field to win as439 words
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Article494 1979-09-12 15 SCRUTINEER - Syces deadlock halts Penang races Racing By SCRUTINEER The Penang Turf Club's four-day meeting, scheduled to be held from Sept 22 to 30, has been cancelled due to a deadlock to the dispute between Malaysian syces and their trainers. However, the Singapore Turf Club has come494 words
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Article315 1979-09-12 15 Cfid Tennis AFP Tokyo, Wednesday Third-seed Evonne Goolagong of Australia, fourtime Wimbledon champion, beat Linda Siegel of America 6-2, 6-0 in the opening match of the US$l5O,OOO Toray Sillook tennis tournament at the Tokvo Prince Hotel's Gold Half yesterday. Eight matches were held on theAFP - 315 words
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Article, Illustration666 1979-09-12 16 Peter Shilton - as England, Denmark clash again tonight SOCCER by Peter Shilton If I were a football supporter, I'd move heaven and earth to be at Wembley tonight for the England-Denmark European Nations Cup matcn. If the earlier tie between the two countries is anything to go by, then666 words
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Article, Illustration379 1979-09-12 16 Eric Cooper - SQUASH by Eric Cooper A trip to Kuala Lumpur last weekend, which happened to coincide with the final rounds of the Malaysian National championships, afforded an opportunity to make a comparison with our recently concluded PI A tournament. Unfortunately, Jerry Loo, Malaysia's top junior379 words
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Article, Illustration803 1979-09-12 17 Wilfred Yeo - Jakarta "79 Wilfred Yeo takes a look at the chances of our shooters Wilfred Yeo The Singapore shooters, following a pre-1977 South East Asia Games conservative prediction of four gold medals that materialised into an even more conservative one gold, one silver and a bronze, have803 words
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Article65 1979-09-12 17 The shooting squad: Tan Boon Boat, Frank Oh, Leq Eng Hong, David Oh (trap), Gan Teck Lee, Tang Kee Kong, Lee Kum Cheok (skeet), Francis Kaag, Choo Huang Stall, Yang Fook Seng, Philip Goh, Wan Wei Ph«*ng. Yeo In Wee. Lob Kok Heng (pistols), Lauw Peng65 words
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Article, Illustration344 1979-09-12 17 Tan Bom Huat may be prematurely balding at 28, bat that barrenness of hair, often hidden by a cap, is certainly no indication of the fertile ambition that is growing under it. And the aspiration that occupies a eouspicuous part of Boon Hnat's grey344 words
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Article, Illustration65 1979-09-12 18 A gracious Chris Kvert-Lloyd (right) pate Tracy Austin on the head after Tracy dethroned the foar-time champion M, 1-3 in N minutes to win the US women's Open singles title In New York on Sunday. The lf-year-old Tracy displayed the business side of her personalityUPI radio picture - 65 words
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Article325 1979-09-12 18 TONY KOH - Singapore's Pesta Sukan showing ample proof RQU Basketball By TONY KOH Singapore don't stand a chance of winning even the bronze medal in the men's basketball competition in the South East Asia Games in Jakarta from Sept 21 to 30. My prediction is based on325 words
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167 1979-09-12 18 London Wednesday Danny Blanchflower yesterday resigned as manager of Chelsea Club after nine months in charge of the London side. Blanchflower, who is also the Northern Ireland team boss, said it was a three or four-year job to get Chelsea back into the top division167 words
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Advertisement294 1979-09-12 14 Ttltykwt Itivlifl.* •XiMw' 830 a m SOOp m MAOIC SHOP 1001 Tricks. Jokes, Novelties Magicians for parlies available dally 8.00 a.m. 8.00 p.m. 132 Cantonment Road. S'pore 0208 Tel: *****06 n-rrrrrm 17, i iT.I ;i ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS telephone *****1 If you want help with a drinking problem. AT YOUR SERVICE294 words
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Miscellaneous58 1979-09-12 15 ANDY CARP m m »v HOLbIT RIGHT y THERE! I'M COMWbOWNs TO HEAR ALL} ABOUT IT-! 5? v-> X A t! i) <*«4L«! i > Ls u *1 5 ff 7/J M m m lam 7ic= ft*? me FIRE oepartmeKlT > TO SMJE M£ 1 UJMeW ARE -wev COttlU& toev58 words
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Advertisement174 1979-09-12 16 NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE OF SHIP'S NAME I, Magdeline Tan Mul Leng of 1 Jalan Samulun, Jurong, Singapore 2262, hereby give notice that in consequence of the purchase of the vessel "LLOYDSMAN" by Oscellng Private Limited of 1 Jalan Samulun, Jurong, Singapore 2262, I have applied to the Registrar of174 words
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Miscellaneous603 1979-09-12 16 WEDNESDAY EH 11 i MONEYWORDS i Cut out and pin with other coupons. I I Posting instructions appear below j Occupation: Address: N R I C. No FILL IN MISSING LETTERS ACROSS USING CLUES BELOW ,Cut along dotted lines, CLUES FOR IX-3 1. Free from adulteration or dafilamant 2. It's603 words
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643 1979-09-12 19 Margaret Chan - By Margaret Chan Music, and not babel, can be created from two or three records played simultaneously? Impossible, said the souna experts in town but that's wnat Sharon Lee, the DJ at Chinoiserie, Hyatt Hotel's disco club, said she does to get a643 words
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Article, Illustration202 1979-09-12 19 Kristy McNichols, the teenager who plays Buddy, the youngest member of the "Family" series, was voted Best Supporting Actress in a drama series at the 31st annual Emmy Awards presentation. Best actor and actress in a drama series went to Ron Liebman202 words
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Article, Illustration85 1979-09-12 19 Membership charge Is $500 a year. Members get promotional gifts the introductory present is a Rosenthal plate special members parties, honorary membership of Hyatt International Membership Clubs and the hotel's executive service which includes discount on room rates. Sharon and Tommy will be here for85 words
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Page 19 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous231 1979-09-12 19 if.Tii W-1 i».M i > i rr A u I SINGAPORE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA concert with guest-pianist Susan Starr, who will play a Tchaikovsky concerto. Programme includes works by Beethoven and Brahms. At Conference Hall, 8 p.m. Tickets at $15, $10. 15, $3 from CK Tang and Cold Storage. FILMS Explore231 words
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Miscellaneous56 1979-09-12 19 Tomorrow's FM Stereo 6 A.M. Opening Announcements and Programme Summary 6.05 Morning Prelude: Gordon Franks Orchestra 6.30 News (E) 6.40 Morning Concert: Tchaikovsky's Serenade for Strings in C (Netherlands Chamber Orchestra/David Zinman); Brahms' Violin Concerto in D Op. 77 (Herman Krebbers-violin, Amsterdam Concertgebouw OrBiTgnswinnntt 8.00 News (C) 8.10 People And56 words
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Miscellaneous258 1979-09-12 19 the cinema PROPHECY: Written by the screenwriter who gave you Omen, this film is supposed to be another experience in stark terror. Stars Talia Shire, Robert Foxworth. Jade: 11, 1.30, 4, 6.30 and 9 p.m. Rex: 11, 1.45, 4, 6.30 and 9.15 D.m. (See review on Page 12) BEYOND THE258 words
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Miscellaneous258 1979-09-12 19 cape. Stars Brad Harris, John Hurt. Orchard: 1.30, 4, 6.30 and 9.15 p.m. THE HUMANOID: An almost take-off on Star Wars. The special effects dazzle, but tne story, set in a futuristic world, leaves much to be desired. Stars Richard Kiel, Barbara Bach, Corinne Clery, Arthur Kennedy. Ode*a: 1.30, 4,258 words
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Miscellaneous118 1979-09-12 19 THE PROUD TWINS: Starring Fu Sheng, Wu Wei Kuo and Wen Hsueh Erh. Prince: 11, 1.30, 4, 6.45 and 9.15 p.m. Savey: 11, 1.45, 4, 6.45 and 9.15 p.m. Tides Taday: 2.39 a.m. (2.6m), 8.44 a.m. (0.9m), 2.33 p.m. (2.6m), 9.12 p.m. (0.5m) Tcmorraw: 3.35 a.m. (2.3m), 9.31 a.m. (1.1m),118 words
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Article38 1979-09-12 20 AH FOOK: Comfort taxi drivers are getting smart. The papers say 150 of them will install locked cash boxes so they can't be robbed. MEI UN: I hope they leave enough cash out to give me my change.38 words
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Page 20 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous658 1979-09-12 20 TV AND RADIO SINGAPORE 5 ITELEFUNKEN qreat looks' Co OUT q rea t ed ures i qreat performance' Ml OPENING NOUNCEMENTSfollowed by PLEASE DONT EAT THE DAISIES: The Purple A vender (r). 3.25 DIARY OF EVENTS (M). 3.38 A RAGING CALM. After five days' search, Tom and Nick find Shirley658 words
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Miscellaneous144 1979-09-12 20 Today's top shows HAPPY DAYS: Richie's Flip Side. (Ch 5, 7.55 p.m., in colour.) When disc jockey Charlie the Prince quit in the middle of a broadcaast, the radio station owner puts Richie on the air. Soon, Richie begins to irritate his friends with his new rock and roll imagea/144 words
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