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Title Section18 1979-10-27 1 NewNation SINGAPORE Saturday, October 27, 1979 2707 Price 25 cents M.C.(P) No. 144/1/79 r^ NEW (0) NATION COMMENT18 words
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Article495 1979-10-27 1 AP AFP Seoul, Saturday Praddent Park Chung-hee was killed last night by the chief of the Korean Central Intelligence Agency during a shooting spree In KCIA headquarters. 'The government today announced that Mr Park, 12, and Ave others were killed In a gun battle that erupted afterAP; AFP - 495 words
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Article222 1979-10-27 1 The maa who eame to power la a Mmllmi ohd ea May If, IMI had to meet lb awa ead la bliiflw and mere dramatic rlrenmsteaees, the detelk af which are as yet aet faUy kaewa. Presldeat Park Chun-hoe's vtoleat If "acctdeatal" death capped twe weeks af222 words
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Article175 1979-10-27 1 AP Seoul, Saturday Kim Jae-Kyu, the South Korean CIA director who killed President Parte Chung-Hee is a long-time colleague and trusted political ally of the late President. They were from the same hometown too. Kim, 53, was a Classmate of Mr Park at theAP - 175 words
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Article, Illustration96 1979-10-27 1 AP Washington, Saturday United States military forces went on stepped up alert yesterday and the White House told North Korea to keep its hands off its neighbour. The White House statement warned that the US "will react strongly in accordance with its treaty obligationsAP - 96 words
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Advertisement7 1979-10-27 1 Events that led to his downfall -Paget7 words
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Miscellaneous19 1979-10-27 1 Forecast. Singapore's weather outlook from 1 to 6 p.m.: Scattered showers. Sunset today: 6.20 p.m. Sunrise tomorrow: 6.17 a.m.19 words
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Article152 1979-10-27 2 Hie police are hunting for a man who threw add at a girl, when ahe responded to his knock on her door earlier this week. It happened on the 10th floor of a block of flats at Road. The man threw the corrosive chemical on152 words
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Article, Illustration293 1979-10-27 2 Nov 1 is tip off day in the hotel industry. From that day, all hotel bills and registration forms of hotels that levy a service charge will carry three little words that will mark the demise of a tradi- tion that has293 words
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Article35 1979-10-27 2 The National Museum and the Belgium Embassy will hold an exhibition on Belgian Contemporary Art at the National Museum Art Gallery, Stamford Road, from Nov 16 to 30 from 10.30 a.m.to 7 p.m.35 words
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Article23 1979-10-27 2 The Queenstown community centre youth group will organise a visit to various temples on Nov 25 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.23 words
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Article236 1979-10-27 2 Vigilante Corps national servicemen who are from the Chinese stream will now get their instructions in Mandarin. Dialects are not to be used unless necessary, for example, when the man cannot understand the Mandarin instructions. This directive from the VC Commandant Supt Chong Seek Kong236 words
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Article78 1979-10-27 2 AFP Tokyo, Saturday Nippon Credit Bank, Ltd, of Tokyo is establishing a foothold in the South-east Asian money centre byopening a representative office in Singapore in January, a bank spokesman said yesterday. This is the sixth representative office to be set up overseas by the JapaneseAFP - 78 words
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Advertisement278 1979-10-27 3 J <r oKSatett IkwMn HtdgMs Luxurious Hilltop Maisonnettes/Apartments i> i" ik >#• a v. M J ft IfffTr }z? 4w I I^l M 4 f k J s ■> > i* m 'K iyi '> v! n: JH h r v iFK t»t w*utn W Situated along Scotts Road, Newton278 words
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Article, Illustration298 1979-10-27 4 The Urban Redevelopment Authority has offered eight penthouses at Pearl Bank Apartments for sale to civil servants and statutory board employees. The six intermediate and two corner apartments are being offered on a 99-year lease, backdated to June 2,1970. The offer was made298 words
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Article367 1979-10-27 4 Ivan Lim - By Ivan Lim Six electronic and electrical Arms have taken the first steps towards upgrading the skills of their workers. They are sending them for ad hoc courses at the Vocational and Industrial Training Board (VTTB). The firms Philips, NS Electronics, Fairchild, Rollei, European367 words
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Article40 1979-10-27 4 The National Association of Non-Governmental Organisation on social welfare in Indonesia will hold an International Conference on the Role of NonGovernmental Organisation in Prevention, Treatment, Rehabilitation and Control of Drug Abuse in Jakarta from Monday to Nov 2.40 words
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Advertisement73 1979-10-27 4 Today's lesson is about malt v Every popular whisky is made from blending pure malt whiskies and less expensive grain whiskies. Malt costs at least twice as much as grain. And more malt means more character a more distinctive taste. Teacher's contains more malt l than other popular blends. No73 words
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Advertisement85 1979-10-27 4 .vHBB At Optique Paris Miki, we make things really clear: German computers to see you get the most accurate eye-test; cleaning and adjustment of spectacles, at no obligation. Our range of prescription eyewear and sunglasses are the latest, and our collection includes some of the most fashionable names in town.85 words
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Article204 1979-10-27 5 Gerry de Silva - Another student fined $50 for being involved in toilet locker theft By Gerry de Silva Three students of the Singapore Polytechnic have been sacked for theft, it was learned yesterday. A fourth student who acted as an accomplice has been placed under nary probation" until the204 words
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Article136 1979-10-27 5 Forty-five private schools closed down in the last 3V4 years despite the boom in the private tuition industry. This woriu out to an astonishing rate of about one institution every month. Falling student enrolment and high operating costs have been cited as two of136 words
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Article30 1979-10-27 5 The Minister for Home Affairs, Mr Chua Sian Chin will attend the Vigilante Corps annual dinner and dance at the Neptune Theatre Restaurant on Nov 2 at 8 p.m.30 words
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Article80 1979-10-27 5 Reuter Jakarta, Saturday Asean scientific experts yesterday recommended the establishment of an Asean natural disasters centre. The recommendation was taken after a five-day meeting of the Asean experts on natural disasters held in Jogjakarta. The meeting was attended by experts from Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and theReuter - 80 words
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322 1979-10-27 5 The plastic sheets covering a cluster of drums and bins in the National Iron and Steel Mill storehouse are fast gathering dust. Nearby, a bold sign in English and Mandarin states: "Danger Keep Out". Around it is a chain fence to keep322 words
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Advertisement279 1979-10-27 5 rr r-*» r r k a*_ The reputable widely recognised PV4' Magazine C Pickup, Van 4 Wheel Drive' U.S. Motor Magazine) selected the Mitsubishi L2OO Pickup of the year'. it was no mere paper teet This gruelling selection was based on thousands of mues of paved and dirt ri including279 words
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Article, Illustration596 1979-10-27 6 The fall of South Korean strongman, Reuter President Park Chung-hee's (all from power followed two months of rising discontent over his authoritarian rule which boiled over into the first antigovernment street riots in South Korea for nearly two decades. Political opponents demanding a returnReuter - 596 words
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Article97 1979-10-27 6 Reuter Washington, Saturday The former Shah of Iran, under treatment in New York for cancer of the lymph glands, is free to stay in the United States until he recovers, Secretary of State Cyrus Vance said yesterday. "He obviously will be allowed to remain howeverReuter - 97 words
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Article38 1979-10-27 6 AFP Jakarta, Saturday The Palestinian Liberation Organisation (PLO) wants to open a representative office in Jakarta, PLO envoy Khalid Sheik here yesterday. The request had been conveyed to Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaathadja, he said.AFP - 38 words
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Article77 1979-10-27 6 Reuter United Nations, Saturday East Germany was elected to the United Nations Security Council for the first time yesterday, byt a wrangle broke out over Cuba's attempt to win the Latin American seat on the body. Five General assembly ballots failed to resolve the deadlock overReuter - 77 words
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Advertisement15 1979-10-27 6 We'll meet at Raffles! Lunch .Dinner Reservation *****1 We have small Private Function Rooms too!15 words
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Miscellaneous273 1979-10-27 6 Crossword ikji 1 -rags 5 Indolent ACROSS 5 Indolence 10 Stoic philosopher 14 One: Ger 15 Headdress 16 aty in India 17 Allege as a fact 18 Financial comfort 20 Taciturn 22 Work er worm 23 A Roosevelt 24 Bombast 26 Gully 29 Great tale 30 Numerical prefix 33 Norwegian273 words
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Article619 1979-10-27 7 tPark Chung-hee UPI President Park Chung-hee ruled South Korea with an ironhard toughness and a vision of the future that emphasized economic modernisation at the expense of political liberties. The tenacity with which the 62-year-old, 5-foot-6 soldier reigned won him both enemies and zealous supporters.UPI - 619 words
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Article, Illustration188 1979-10-27 7 AP Washington, Saturday Mr Choi Kyu-hah, South Korea's new leader, was "simply a yes man" as Prime Minister and never would have opposed the man he replaced, an acquaintance said yesterday. "He was a blind obedient follower," said Dr Jai Hyon Lee; former culturalAP - 188 words
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Article464 1979-10-27 8 Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev has again proved his durability. Two days ago he reappeared in public after a fortnight's absence as if to tell the world that he was neither dead nor seriously ill. Speculation of his imminent demise has cropped up time and again464 words
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WHISPERS By ISPY
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Article57 1979-10-27 8 Last week the French army was supposed to give a demonstration before foreign VTPs on how it tauld drive away invaders. Unfortunately, the weapons for one participating unit were whisked away by thieves and roadblocks had to be set up by the police to track down the missing arms.57 words
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Article41 1979-10-27 8 When the foremost authority on ancient Hawaiian hulas and chants died recently at the age of G5, obituary writers had a tough time spelling the name or pronouncing it. Try it yourself. The name reads Auntie Edith kuhikuhipuuoneonaaliiokohala Kanaele Kanakaole.41 words
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Article, Illustration1318 1979-10-27 8 Bharathi Mohan - Men in ministry's special unit play watchdogs over thriving industry A backgrounder on private schools in Singapore Bv Bharathi Mohan At 8.30 every morning, a mild mannered, bespectacled man walks into his small office at the Ministry of Education, pushes sheaves of files on his1,318 words
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Article421 1979-10-27 9 Scott Thernteo - By Scott Thernteo Reuter The Hapt: The Netherlands' top tourist attraction is its tiniest community. The model town of Madurodam gets more visitors than Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum with its world-famous collection of old master paintings, the Keukenhof bulb park or any other tourist haunt in this country.Reuter - 421 words
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Advertisement124 1979-10-27 9 A INVITES NEW MEMBERS The Man Invariably a Dewar's Scotchman. Must take a hearty delight in savouring the rich full-bodied flavour of one of the world's finest Scotch whiskies. How To Join To become a Scotchmen's League member, just purchase a Vi -bottle of Dewar's White Label Scotch Whisky. For124 words
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553 1979-10-27 10/11 Sight Sound hv Judith Molniltciif Was my memory failing, me? That was the first question that crossed my mind after watching last weekend's Sunday Night Movie, Sweet Charity. Positive that the old grey cells were still functioning, my next reaction was to ask: Why?553 words
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Miscellaneous1231 1979-10-27 10/11 rc SINGAPORE 5 700 million people in 43 countries can't be wrong.. CEIIIIIf Ell PAL color, Invented and owned by IELEiUIIREN Saturday 1.1 l OPENING NOUNCEMENTBfoIIowed by SESAME 4M THE WALTONS: The Captive. Oorbeth begins to act strangely as a result of a new secret habit. Meanwhile, Elizabeth tries everyone's1,231 words
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Miscellaneous752 1979-10-27 10/11 FM STEREO Saturday 6.00 p.m. Test Tape 6.05 Programme Summary 6.10 Music At Sunset: The Magic Organ Goes to Hawaii 6.30 News (E) 6.40 Music At Sunset with Bill And His Pop Guitar 7.00 Radio Concert: Chia Wei Khuan (tenor), Leong Yoon Pin (piano) The Dreadful Moment, Ballroom Meeting, Don752 words
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Miscellaneous327 1979-10-27 10/11 Top Shouts of the Weekend SMITHSONIAN SPECIAL: Monsters! Mysteries or Myths? (Ch. 5, £55 p.m. in colour). Do monsters exist? This programme attempts to answer this question by looking into the fact and myths which surround three wellknown legendary monsters, the Loch Ness Monstor, the Abominable Snowman and northern California's327 words
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Article, Illustration691 1979-10-27 12 t IjtL Thatkshow biz The Washington Post Washington: These are the things Michael Douglas is into these days: Marriage. Monogamy. Running. Working. Playing with his kid. Not smoking. An occasional binge. And optimism. Normality what a concept. "Maybe," says the man who brought youThe Washington Post - 691 words
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Miscellaneous45 1979-10-27 12 Tides. 2.39 a.m. 2.49 p.m. (2.5 m) p.m. (2.4 m), 8.04 a.m. (1.3 m), (0.6 m) 1.58 p.m. (2.7 m), 8.42 p.m. Maaday: 5.09 a.m. (°jm) (2 2m), 10.21 a.m. (1.6 m). 3.42 a.m. 4.00 p.m. (2.4 m), 11.09 (2.3 m), 9.01 a.m. (1.5 m),45 words
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Miscellaneous751 1979-10-27 12 's On A page that tells you what's happening on TV and in town 1 and around town Ttffe CHINA SYNDROME: A thriller of the first order about an. accident in a nuclear plant. Commendableperrormances by Jane Fonda and Jack (emmon. Cathay: 10.30 a.m., 1, 3.45. 6.30 and 9.30 p.m.751 words
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Article, Illustration822 1979-10-27 13 What Britain would have been under the Germans SS-GB by Lea Deighton (St Albans, Triad 1179)917 Eeviewed by Klffhn— "What would Britain have been like if the Germans had won the last war?" This is the question Len Deighton sets out to answer in822 words
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Article85 1979-10-27 13 Far the week ntfag Oct tl (Last week's peel tIMM la brackets): 1 THE STRAITS TIMES BILINGUAL COLLECTION (1) Fed Pake. I COMPLETE PLAIN WOBpS(f) Eraest Q ewers. Pm|ili. 8 THE IMMIGRANTS (8) Heward Fast. Csriitt 4 NUWA AND THE RAINBOW Fed. Paha. S THE PRINCESS VEIL (7)85 words
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Advertisement95 1979-10-27 13 AKASA WRITING BUREAU. MANY MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM HE t *&'v. t #S<JL iwi a Jkv >. '••jig i% •> f ;i II ml® 11 p v? < Akasa International Pte Ltd. 250 A (Ist Floor) GEYLANG ROAD. NEXT TO LORONG 12. TEL: *****60. ALSO AT KATONG TRADE FAR (27/10/79-30/11/79)95 words
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Article411 1979-10-27 14 Lee Yew Meng - PL f Business 4 News and Views Jj Market shaken by economic, political uncertainties Market roundup *9 Lee Yew Meng Bearish sentiments prevailed (or the major part of this week as the Singapore stock market was shaken by economic and political uncertainties. The drop In411 words
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Article109 1979-10-27 14 Ne* York, Saturday Citibank raised its prime lending rate to a record 15 V* per cent yesterday as a mistake in money supply figures by the Federal Reserve Board confounded financial markets. However, many other hanks held at 15 per cent as they deciphered what the Fed did109 words
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Article187 1979-10-27 14 Bargain hunters pushed stocks higher yesterday on fairly active trading, but Wall Street closed out the losing week by talking about tne Federal Reserve's US$3.7 billion money supply calculating mistake. The Dow Jones Industrial average, which by midday had surrendered most at a 5-point initial surge. wound187 words
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Article36 1979-10-27 14 UPI Dow Jones closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday: 30 industrials 809.30 (up 3.84); 20 transport 228.S (up 1 66); 15 utilities 99.59 (up 1.21); 65 stocks 281.20 (up 1.88).— UPLUPI - 36 words
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Article125 1979-10-27 14 London, Saturday. The US dollar closed the week stronger on all major European markets yesterday mainly because of the New York Cithank's action in boosting the prime interest rate to a record 15V4 per cent. Gold took a nosedive in London and Zurich at the opening of trading125 words
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Miscellaneous572 1979-10-27 14 SATURDAY MONEYWORDS j I Cut out and pin with other coupons. I Posting instructions appear below Occupation: Address: N.R.I.C. No:. FILL IN MISSING LETTERS ACROSS USING CLUES BELOW ,Cut along dotted lines, CLUES FOR JD 6 1. Person favourably dispoaed towards you 2. Coma back 3. Certainly not shorter 4.572 words
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Article, Illustration400 1979-10-27 15 A twice weekly advertisement feature Taking a holiday in a temperate country? Drop by at People's Park Complex where Fook On runs one of its many brandies for its woollen clothing. This branch is situated at No 347 at the Complex and is well400 words
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Advertisement318 1979-10-27 15 7; 1 j j -n* P* ■M 'm i.' m A 'World' of Tiles A'W orld'of tiles imported from Italy. Sweden, Germany. Slip away (or a while into IBP's world Discover the pleasant surprises. fe»>l the reality of soothing, soft clear colours, pretty patterns, bold signatures, intricate and delicate designs.318 words
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Advertisement107 1979-10-27 15 Helps you to furnish youv 'dream house* in a simple and economical way! We are inviting al military personnel/pubic and statutory board employees to our Beach Road, SAFE HOME FURNISWNG CENTRE and the showroom in GAY WORLD AMUSEMENT PARK to purchase fumrture Special features on our SAFE CREDIT INSTALMNI SCHEME107 words
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Advertisement291 1979-10-27 15 MARIWASA VFTs ARE THE IDEAL FLOOR TILES FOR TOUR HOME.... i m*i I i/VUJK SKATING ON '"'•'"in, r* MARIWASA vitrified floor tiles (VFTs) are engineered to withstand wear. The diamond tough finish ensures chip-free surfaces that retain their original colour through time. Virtually water-proof, acid-proof, they repel stains and ordinary291 words
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Article543 1979-10-27 16 Agencies Tikyi, Saturday The secretary general of the Chinese Olympic Committee, Mr Song Zhong, said yesterday China plan to send some 300 top athletes and officials to the 1960 Moscow Olympic Games. Mr Song said the athletes have been selected on the basis of their performancesAgencies - 543 words
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Article111 1979-10-27 17 Golf AP Tokyo, Saturday. Japan's Yoshikazu Yokoshuna shot a nine-under-par 135 to take the lead after the second round in the 30-million yen (about $230,000) golf tournament In Chiba yesterday. Yokoshima, who was one stroke behind American Lanny Wadkins after the opening round on Thursday,AP - 111 words
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Article125 1979-10-27 17 Soccer Reuter London, Saturday, -r Nottingham Forest and Manchester United, leading the English soccer League, will have their respective tasks in away matches today eased by weakened opposition. European champions Forest, equal with United on points Dut with a marginally better goal record, travel south toReuter - 125 words
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Article107 1979-10-27 17 Squash AFP Brisbane, Saturday. Australia gained third place in the World Teams squash championship here when they beat Egypt two rubbers to one Est night. The series lasted three hours. Frank Donnelly, the Australian No 1, went through the series unbeaten when he beat Alam SolimanAFP - 107 words
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Article, Illustration1028 1979-10-27 17 BRIAN MILLER - Lucy rolls way to 3rd spot I Bowling By BRIAN MILLER Bangkok, Saturday How did Lucy Low take third spot to clinch a semi-final berth at the 15th bowling World Cup at Sukhumvit Bowl a stage in the tournament never before attained by a Singapore woman?1,028 words
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Article281 1979-10-27 17 Tennis AP Tokyo, Saturday. Second-seeded Pal Dupre of the United States beat unseeded Chris Delaney also of the US 6-4, 7-6 yesterday to advance to the semi-finals of the men's singles in the US$l6O,OOO (abouts36B,ooo) Japan Open tennis tournament. In today's semi-finals Dupre, 25, meets BusterAP - 281 words
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Article, Illustration518 1979-10-27 18 K. L. CHAN - He looks well in with bottomweight By K. L. CHAN I pah, Saturday Ming Derby H should strike home in Race 6, the 1250 m event for Clasi 6 Division 3 horses here today. The six-year-old Australian gelding by Academy Star Ib in top form Judging518 words
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2182 1979-10-27 18 RAPF 1 2.0 CIA88 6, DIV 5 1.250M ($8,000 $9,600 to winner) 1 saa MMkHaitMuklta) Zaln 57 fd2 31P Mffll 10 s AT* Maacot a (Flrat 3) E Breukelen 8 54.5 (-1.5) AMWMI 4 s 4 Krtan Mvar a (Kuala Kurau) Daniels 52,182 words
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Article111 1979-10-27 18 3 ■A. CHAN TURF BAY Race 1 Grey Rhythm Osibisa Al'a Maaeet Honey Dip Jimmy'a Dartlag Honey Dip Bam be Uma Champion RMC 2 8Ha Jeya Jade Dragon Lave DeaJrag Ten Point Site Jeya Ten Point Tartar Rocket Drive RmcS Direct Uae Little Miango Umpire Direct Line Direct Line111 words
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Article1123 1979-10-27 19 RACE 2 24) Clom 0, Div 1 1,250 m ($9,000 $8,300t0 winnor) 1 0961 ■■HUM Soanary a (KH Ng) Teh 3 57 (u2 +2) 8F Sw 9 2 3212 Kadaxan{(FollowMe)Buang 7s6.s(+l) Nad 1 3 2431 MqoMM I a (Raja Azam) E Breukelen 7 54.5 +0.5) F. Hank 41,123 words
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Article86 1979-10-27 19 MB BRIAN MILLER KX. CHAN £113 on Rtngtm Buzzy Buzzy Progress KSE!l Kmc t Sunny Stunner Mah Lee Kadazan Beautiful Scenery Deano U.K 1 mrmm BC0tflf0l0 Itanle Goat Skin Indian Patrol Bleekhwrter BUrkbuW Blockbuster Eighty Eight Fun Ho Roaring Twenties UpAfOi Lafcnfe Free Tax Free Tax u Inamorato Manchester86 words
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Article, Illustration758 1979-10-27 19 The four-year-old should, give punters good start By SCRUTINEER Gkr nap on Monlisa in the 1250 m event for Class 6 Divisin 2 horses in the opening race at Ipoh tomorrow. The Malaysian-bred four-year-old by Ryuformen was a good thing beaten last Saturday when she finished758 words
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Article209 1979-10-27 19 Tennis UPI Tokyo, Saturday Four-time Wimbledon champion Btorn Borg of Sweden and US Supenrtar Jimmy Connors were seeded first and second, respectively. In a U5300,000 (abouts63o,ooo) World Super tennis tournament starting here next Tuesday. Roscoe Tanner of the United States, runner-up to Borg In thisUPI - 209 words
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Article, Illustration448 1979-10-27 20 JEFFREY LOW - Champ may not play here after all Squash By JEFFREY LOW Pakistan's Jahanglr Khan, the newly crowned World amateur champion, is a doubtful starter for the Anchor Singapore Open squash championships, which starts at S p.m. today aiKallang. This shock news was disclosed yesterday by Col s/kT Naeem,448 words
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Article, Illustration461 1979-10-27 20 I Soccer Sngapsre 1 CNB Bth Korea* Only two players, striker Wong Kok Choy and left-back Au-Yeong Pak Kwang, should have pleased National coach Jitta Singh by their performance in a rather boring friendly against South Korea's Citizens National Bank at the National StadiumPicture by JOHARI RASIKIN - 461 words
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Miscellaneous375 1979-10-27 16 YOUR LUCKY ;1 ;*sT BIRTHDAY BORN today, you are one of those enteraally restless Individuals who is perfectly miserable unless you're on the go." Energetic- almost beyond belief, you find it hard to understand those who do not possess the stamina you do. You are inclined to believe them lazy,375 words
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Miscellaneous79 1979-10-27 17 ANDY CAFF m r,:: r«' ml m 'forget 'bm-ifj r iT«sn»uoub< k THEY«EIt3OOCD, ft naiairii T—CS vv SHORT RIBS Sour punishment IS TEN LASHES WITH A CACTC-NINE-lAILS. NCA Mc TM Nm US m on by Frank O'Neal BUT I'M ORANTINIQ VOU AMNESTY. <r3 B £3*i r aa; 1 y; I79 words
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Miscellaneous90 1979-10-27 17 Billiards Association fourball individual championship (Katong Saloon, 6.45 p.m.). LAWN BOWLS: Bowls Handicap tournament (SCC. 2p.m.). RUGBY: Singapore Rugby Union First Division Yellow Jackets v Bravo (Dieppe 1); Bunnies v Chuckles (Dieppe 2): Minor Units v Scorpion (Terror). Second Division Tankards v Blacks (Bukit Tlmah); Woodsville v Dunearn Lions (Farrer90 words
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Advertisement15 1979-10-27 18 Best of Luck from Meuhow r l KJ t best bet... Fine Old Scotch Whisky15 words
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Advertisement14 1979-10-27 19 ALIEN r 50-p-OX pox In space no one can hear you scream. ODEON SOON14 words
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Advertisement9 1979-10-27 20 Brian Miller's World Cup bowling report on Page 179 words
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Miscellaneous21 1979-10-27 20 THE BORN LOSER ov sfijSo*A >mi»w>,mc jm nui p.i om > by Art Sansom A X thought IT WAS OKIUY A BUOC-FOURI21 words
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