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Title Section9 1979-12-30 1 Sunday Nation DECEMBER 30, 1979 35 CENTS M.C.(P) N0.145/1/799 words
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Advertisement174 1979-12-30 1 w< ACROSS and to myriad pleasure spots Pages 20 21 rtpwevc jfc t i lusSSfP t WS mm iim rC» LIVING HIGH UP Ifl i ji with a garden iCentrespread TECHNOMANIA beware! T A fe i V/ 4 B? SJWS H Wf m A v ,j\ 8 V// H MV174 words
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Advertisement14 1979-12-30 1 SPORTING GOODS bring sports closer to you Sol* Agent*: SPORTS fir IffVSUßfOTnim TEL. *****614 words
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178 1979-12-30 2 THERE should be annual awards for model workers, a trade unionist suggested last night. According to Mr Laurence Kwek, the assistant general secretary of Pioneer Industries Employees Union, the model worker should have: A willingness to share his knowledge and skills with others. A178 words
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Article245 1979-12-30 2 THE Government yesterday slammed the Fork Merchants Association for raising pork prices by 30 cents a kilogram and blaming it on the pollution levy. It said: "The Ministry of National Development would like to reiterate that with the waste pollution levy, the retail price of pork245 words
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Article81 1979-12-30 2 A RETIRED principal of Hwa Chong Junior College, Mr Wu Tsung Kan, 60, has been appointed principal of the revamped Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts. The principal for the last 16 years, Mr Lim Yew Kuan, is now the vice-principal. Mr Lim said that he stepped81 words
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Article47 1979-12-30 2 THE NTUC has no intention of building houses for workers and their families, despite its experience in running the trade union cooperatives, said NTUC Secretary General Lim Chee Onn at the presentation of the Public Daily Rated Housing and Development Board Workers' Union education awards.47 words
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Article, Illustration114 1979-12-30 2 STAMP collecting need not be just amassing postage stamps and first-day covers from all over the world. This was evident at the annual exhibition of the Stamp Club of the Young People's Section of Toa Payoh Branch Library yesterday. Among the 300 display sheets was the Maximim114 words
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Article111 1979-12-30 2 SENTOSA made more money for the year ending in March, but the other recreational islands continued to be in the red. The annual report of the Sentosa Development Corporation (SDC) said Sentosa's surplus was $185,559 compared with $6479 previously. This was the result of higher111 words
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Article, Illustration77 1979-12-30 2 And to cap it all 4 On the wearing of caps by male trainees, it is the view of the training managers that it be optional, though I myself would like to see them not only wearing peak a caps but having a crew-cut. 7 Mr Lim Jit Poh, Director77 words
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126 1979-12-30 2 CHINA and Singapore yesterday signed a trade agreement. China's senior vice-premier, Mr Deng Xiaoping said it was a significant step in the development of relations between the two countries. The agreement was signed in the Great Hall of the People by Singapore Finance Minister126 words
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294 1979-12-30 2 PUBLIC reaction to the Government's refusal to renew the newspaper licences of Shin Min Daily and Min Pao has been divided. Here are four readers' views: Photograher Ng Eng Quee: "The Government is right. They play up too many suicide stories. It294 words
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Advertisement107 1979-12-30 2 DRAGON PHOENIX RESTAURANT Block 26, Outram Park, Singapore. Tel *****88 *****29 Delicious Cantonese\ Dishes Supervised by I I HooiKokWai Specialities from I I the kitchen. 1 SEAFOOD Garoupa Soon Hock Prawns Lobsters Crabs Quick Lunch S3Jper person. We cater for Birthday Wedding Parties, buffet lunches and private functions. Live music107 words
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496 1979-12-30 3 SOVIET troops, after establishing control of Kabul the Afghanistan capital, must now cope with serious and in some cases unorthodox military problems. If unsolved, the problems could undermine the impression of Russian military might created by the swift and successful intervention in Afghanistan. Western analysts496 words
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Article128 1979-12-30 3 AP THE Third World bloc on the United Nations Security Council is expected to propose a compromise resolution to give Iran 10 to 15 days to release its American captives. In Tokyo, a Kyodo news report said yesterday that the United States had abandoned plans toAP - 128 words
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Article71 1979-12-30 3 AFP THE Federal Aviation Administration on Friday night ordered all US airlines to carry out urgent inspections of the jet-en-gine mounts on their Boeing 747 jumbo jets. The FAA order followed an incident on Thursday night when a Pan American 747 cargo plane had toAFP - 71 words
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229 1979-12-30 3 AFP Reuter INDONESIAN oil is being traded illegally in spot markets in Singapore at high prices by certain foreign oil agencies, a leading Indonesian Member of Parliament claimed yesterday. Dr Santoso Donoseputro, deputy chairman of the parliamentary commission for trade and banking affairs, said heAFP; Reuter - 229 words
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Advertisement133 1979-12-30 3 Four of the4oothings you can do without flash Four types of scenes you can photograph with Kodak 400-speed films without flash. A m Stop the action il§(> l Capture the mood at twilight 4l If *r-\ 4 r+ l''lM 4. Vi Candlelight for a soft effect Brilliant colors in lowlight133 words
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Miscellaneous221 1979-12-30 3 Cinema Guide CATHAY (*****0): Swiss Family Robinson. Last few days. A re-run of Walt Disney's adventure film. Stars John Mills, Dorothy McGuire, James MacArthur and Janet Munro. 11, 1.45, 4.30, 8. ODEON (*****6): Alien. A Sci-fi thriller about a monster loose in a spaceship. 10.30, 1.15, 4, 6.45, 9.30. ORCHARD221 words
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190 1979-12-30 4 AFP UNMARRIED village §irls in China's Guangong province "sol<r' themselves like pork to their potential husnands. A reader's report carried by the Ming Pao daily on Friday said that in several Guangdong villages, girls priced tnemseves at some 15 yuan a kati (about $21AFP - 190 words
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42 1979-12-30 4 RESCUERS evacuate invalid residents of a Kansas City nursing home when a Are destroyed a partially-fin-ished $12 million retirement complex nearby. The fire last Thursday was the first major blaze since firemen began a go-slow eight days ago. AP radio- AP radiophoto42 words
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427 1979-12-30 4 AFP A VIETNAMESE viceEremier warned the 'nited States yesterday not to get drawn by China into supporting the Pol Pot guerillas in Kampuchea in their fight against the Hanoibacked government in Phnom Penh. Mr Dinh Nho Liem, a vice-premier and Vietnam's chief delegateAFP - 427 words
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Advertisement131 1979-12-30 4 Learn french the easy way! In a French atmosphere with French teachers Modern audia-visual methods Classes for Adults Children all levels Beginners' to very advanced courses Conversational French BUSINESS FRENCH Translation French shorthand CLASSES START on JANUARY 7, 1980. Registration now open (weekdays 9.00 a.m. 1.00 p.m. 2.00 p.m 7.00131 words
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Miscellaneous269 1979-12-30 4 In and around town VIVA KNIEVEL film- Tickets at $1.50, $2.50 and BY PAUL DERRICK ?v < an S S?, fl StU r mai l $3 50 are available at the Productions from the Kn ipvpl pil' an#i centre English theatre company, Him™ At 8? PARACHUTING by the Lumiere and269 words
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Article, Illustration1006 1979-12-30 5 THIS folktale comes from The Magic Basket, one of two books of Malay folktales to be released next month in the Times Heritage Collection of Asian folklore published by Federal Publications. The other book is A Drum of Lies. Illustrated, like the earlier1,006 words
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Article251 1979-12-30 6 COMMENT THE Christmas eve show put on by RTS last week was an object lesson on the pitfalls of blind reproduction of themes western. What should have been a snap, crackle and pop Yuletide show for those who ushered in the season at home with RTS left something251 words
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Article, Illustration981 1979-12-30 6 IRENE JACOB - Director, Samaritans of Singapore WHAT DO the 1980s hold for us? While academicians, economists and political pundits have had their say, we thought a spot of crystal ball-gazing was not out of order for the lighter but no less immediate side of life. On this page,981 words
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Article, Illustration607 1979-12-30 7 How H. L. Urn, formerly of the Midweek column, sees his ideal woman THE Zjs EHjTIIS^/ IJUHHAIHI) WOMAN THE telephone rings. I pick up the receiver. She says after the minimal preliminaries: "Would you like to have dinner with me tonight?" "I607 words
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Article, Illustration530 1979-12-30 8 FRANCIS CHIN - V Eating out In the Eighties > By FRANCIS CHIN HOUSEPROUD Singaporeans have taken to doing up kitchens as lavishly as living rooms. For them, the sad news from one of Singapore's better-known architects, Mr Tay Kheng Soon, is that the530 words
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Article, Illustration339 1979-12-30 8 FRANCIS CHIN - Eating in without bother S > FRANCIS CHIN EATING OUT may be a trend, but many young working couples are making a conscious effort to eat in as frequently as possible, if the popularity of cooking classes and cook books is any indicator.339 words
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Article, Illustration846 1979-12-30 9 MACAW - r Tick-tock man of old N > By MACAW YESTERDAY evening, I sat on the balcony of my house and became so engrossed in a book I didn't notice it was almost midnight until my built-in alarm rumbled in the depths of my846 words
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Article, Illustration430 1979-12-30 9 Tick-tock man revived MACAW FOR generations, itinerant hawkers fed hungry Singaporeans. But the need for itinerant hawkers has never been so great as it is today. For today, with more and more housewives working in labour-short Singapore, many working mothers areMACAW - 430 words
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Article, Illustration725 1979-12-30 10/23 Francis Chin - Francis Chin talks to architect Tay Kheng Soon Francis Chin HOW DO we design in the Eighties for a new kind of lifestyle less energy-de-pendent and closer to nature? This is what private architect Tay Kheng Soon sees as the next725 words
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Article, Illustration130 1979-12-30 10/23 ARE shopping centres, condemned by some es sterile, soulless shrines of the spending society, out of place in a back-to-nature lifestyle? We have a plethora of shopping centres, with more to come. The next great love of the average Singaporean, after food, sniff some critics, is shopping. "We130 words
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Article571 1979-12-30 10/23 FRANCIS CHIN - Rooms to have thicker walls, smaller windows THE EIGHTIES THE OFFICE FRANCIS CHIN WHAT will office buildings be like in a decade of costly energy? For a start, keep unairconditioned offices that way, says architect Raymond Kuah. Don't, in the name of greater comfort and571 words
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Miscellaneous265 1979-12-30 11 Sunday Nation Your 12-page TV pullou HOLIDAY HIGHLIGHTS HlfnB Command Performance on Tuesday, Ch 5 at 4.45 p.m. George Burns and Bernadette Peters introduce a plethora of stars some of the best Broadway and Hollywood have produced. Catch Dionne Warwick, Loretta Lynn, Carol Channing, Paul Williams, George Benson, Skelton and265 words
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Advertisement224 1979-12-30 12 1 w .at m f''« .r tit i i 4 t i This Great German Colour TV with a 51 cm (20") picture tube offers a sharp and brilliant colour picture. Comfortable sensor touch tuner for 8 programmes. No moving parts, the Programme Sensor is completely electronic. Therefore nothing can224 words
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Miscellaneous1015 1979-12-30 12 MONDAY Phased Array Speaker Systems 3.00 P.M. Open 3.03 SHUVAR ULAGAM (r) 3.30 NARY OF EVENTS 3.35 Afternoon Matinee; The Nunundaga A Red Indian boy. seeing his people suffering from starvation, promises to solve their problems when he grows up Stars Ned Romero, Victoria Racimo, John War Eagle 4.40 Intermission1,015 words
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Advertisement143 1979-12-30 13 The best time to watch your favourite TV program is when you have time to enjoy it. With a Sony Betamax video recorder connected to your TV, you can record anything on TV even when you're not at home. And then play it back whenever you want. Not only will143 words
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Miscellaneous1045 1979-12-30 13 WEDNESDAY 5.00 P.M. Open 5.07 SUMMARY 5.08 NEW TOM AND JERRY SHOW 5.30 NEWS 5.41 The Ghosts of Motley Hall 6.07 Four Feather Fall 6.19 Oh. To Be Able To Sail 6.33 The Laff A Bits 6.44 AZAN MAGHRfi 6.56 Sukan 7.32 THE RUNAWAYS: Wrong Way Street 7.52 AZAN ISYAK1,045 words
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Miscellaneous1022 1979-12-30 14 FRIDAY 3.00 P.M. Open 3.03 Housewives' Matinee: Evening Sunshine (r) 4.30 Intermission 6.05 Open 6.08 ANMAL WORID Killer Cougar 6 30 NEWS IN BREF 6.35 SPORTS PARADE 7.00 SAMUDRA (r) 7.30 NEWS AND NEWSREEL (M) 7.55 BONKERS. Twiggy guest stars in this programme which features the song When The Moon1,022 words
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Miscellaneous258 1979-12-30 15 1 X i r» V ft! i V S.V >A T. r FTATUfitNQ MOVING THROUGH THE/MOUNTAIN PASS LEADING TO THE STELLAR. CROSS SHUTTLE CRAFT... REX IS FORCE? TO RESTAlice k, all i CARE ABOUT IS THAT WE LOVE L EACH OTHER. A(OW. R a y-vou pon'T CARE THAT ONCE... I258 words
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Miscellaneous199 1979-12-30 16/17 n\f \\"f w* f f v 7» I'^v^Tr^- Jmm BITTEN BY A GAD/OACTIVE SPIDER. PETER PARKER HAS GAINED THAT INSECTS PROPORTIONATE STRENGTH- ,'i i" >Vf 3. 1 i" w a •"N V/r": >s bT VW ir 1 ■>, WM <* '1 tt V 5 w '?V .^';A m.AI... .i ni199 words
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Miscellaneous95 1979-12-30 16/17 n m HAVE you PRINKING A LOT? 8 i m m NOW, MOW ~A MANY DRINKS •ADO YOU HAVE —< A rxl v y o iV j C A PAY? a L a 4i OH, USUALLY JUST ONE TWO? MAYBE IT£ MORE LIKE TWO 1 R/, P L r n95 words
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Miscellaneous129 1979-12-30 16/17 oO| o I HAFF BROUGHT A NIZE DINNER FOR ALLEY OOPi ILL HAFTA LOWER IT TO 'IM, LADY. HEADS UP> FELLAS 1 CHOW COMIN; DOWN FOR OOP.' »R 4? 4! S A PRINCESS COOKIN' FOR 1 bk 5 WELL, DON T SWEAT IT. "THERE'S PLENTY HERE FOR EVERYBODY.' HELP YOUR-129 words
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Advertisement200 1979-12-30 18 V Indonesian Tragedy Brian May Before Kampuchea Milton Osborne Wawan cara Imajiner dengan Bung Karno Christianto Wibisono Public Service Unionism R.K. Vasil Time out of Hand Revolution Reaction in S.E. Asia Robert Shaplen A Study of Tourism in W. Malaysia Norbert Hoffman Asia Corporate Profile and National Finance 1978 1979200 words
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Article439 1979-12-30 19 TERRY TAN - «uui> i TERRY TAN WE ALL know that with better education and factory jobs, the servant girl is a disappearing breed. Yet, paradoxically, employers are hastening their departure. By employers I mean, in particular, the woman of the house, the person most desperate, u439 words
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Advertisement333 1979-12-30 19 o, what a night it promises to be! Bring her to the exclusive New dear's Eve Party at the Merlin. r V il > <& J S O »r »L ■y x. r %W W at"' J '"t y 3 |T r\ r> /t r* r i V I A333 words
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Article, Illustration2960 1979-12-30 20 tiii: i:m;iitii:s NEW HOLIDAY DESTINATIONS VIIIAT are the new tourist destinations of the 1980s? leisure, according to all Indicators, will he a fast-growing; industry, and travel will be very much a part of this. tendon and Western Kurope were the meeea of many Singapore travellers in the seventies, with2,960 words
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Advertisement128 1979-12-30 20 KIM Travel Service (Pte) Ltd Tel: *****42,*****43,*****44. *****5,*****46,*****47.*****48 Daily: Gentlng by air 2 Oays $110, plus helicopter $170-Express bus to Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Talping, Penang Haadyal. Sunday: Taiwan (Hualian/Llshan/Kaohslung)/Hong Kong (Macau)/Bangkok/Pattaya. 8 Days O* 11 Oays '4 Days V Group Dap: 26/11.3/12,17/12. West Malaysia (incl. Cameron Highiand/Gentlng) by alr-cond. coach.128 words
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Article, Illustration884 1979-12-30 22 IIIE EIGHTIES Mmre Bsbjut *t Ckristbui Dt»r Shapes: The silhouette is lean with asymetrical lines. Seams and buttons go diagonal. Bohan teams a small top with defined waist and knee-length wraparound or pleated skirt. Day: Linen and taffeta "school" bloomers and tailored suits with lapel-less jackets, rounded884 words
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Article, Illustration848 1979-12-30 24 Together, among world's top 10 products AS THE tiny silicon chip transforms the Eighties with all manner of technological wizardry, ANDREW LESLIE hails the other marvel, the flower an item whose beauty man, for all his ingenuity, can't reproduce. *h* THE history of the848 words
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Sports — Looking ahead to the '80s
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Article, Illustration594 1979-12-30 25 Alfred Tong - Tennis Alfred Tong DESPITE the tennis boom in the late '70s, this last decade has been one of non-achievement for Singapore. And that is putting it mildly. Singapore players won nothing of note, and the high point appears to be the silver medal that we594 words
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Article, Illustration708 1979-12-30 25 Tan Kim Seng - Athletics Tan Kim Seng THERE is much to look forward to in track and field in the next decade if the two major programmes of 1980 fund-raising and coaching plans are anything to go by. In the '70s the Singapore AAA708 words
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Article, Illustration381 1979-12-30 26 Shirley Tan - Swimming Shirley Tan WILL Junie Sng continue to make a splash in the Eighties? I believe she will but only the middle of the decade. For that is when I see her hanging up her swimsuit in the style of past champions like Patricia381 words
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Article, Illustration437 1979-12-30 26 Suresh Nair - Rugby Suresh Nair THE Singapore Rugby Union's main aim for the '80s is to make Singapore a major power in Asian rugby. Finishing a very creditable third at last year's Asian championships at Kuala Lumpur boosted Singapore's status and gave the437 words
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Article, Illustration280 1979-12-30 26 Tony Koh - Basketball Tony Koh THIS is a season of merry-making and goodwill.Unfortunately, I am unable to add to the cheer by announcing any plans by the Basketball Association of Singapore to put local basketball on a new footing in the new decade.280 words
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Article, Illustration14 1979-12-30 26 Chin Joo Pat Chan Justina Tseng14 words
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Article1286 1979-12-30 27 DR ELIZABETH FERRIS - DR ELIZABETH FERRIS, a specialist in sports medicine and a springboard diving bronze medallist at the 1960 Rome Olympics, traces the dramatic improvement in women's sports standards and calls for a fairer deal for the fair sex in the '80s. DR ELIZABETH FERRIS Guardian ASGuardian - 1,286 words
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Article, Illustration754 1979-12-30 28 Eric Cooper - Squash Eric Cooper DURING the last 10 years squash in Singapore has developed out of all recognition. Prior to the formation of the Singapore Squash Rackets Association in 1969, the game was being played here, but mainly by a small number754 words
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Article, Illustration494 1979-12-30 28 Joyce Tan - Netball Joyce Tan THE first few years of the '80s will be a busy one for the SWNA: they will be preparing for the 1983 World Cup in Singapore. "Since the world organisation, IFNA, have put their faith in us we cannot afford to494 words
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Article, Illustration891 1979-12-30 29 Brian Miller - There are enough tournaments to whet the appetite Bowling Brian Miller AT midnight tomorrow, will the bowling fraternity have reason to link arms and sway to the melodious strains of "Auld Lang Syne"? I think not. After all, "Auld Lang Syne" is891 words
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323 1979-12-30 29 Reuter AUSTRALIAN fast bowler, Dennis Lillee, escaped here today with a finger-wagging reprimand from the Australian cricket authorities for holding up play during the first Test against England when he was involved in an argument over his use of an aluminium bat. TheReuter - 323 words
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82 1979-12-30 29 AP WORLD junior middleweight boxing champion, Maurice Hope of Britain will defend his title against Italy's Rocky Mattioli next April on the condition they both win preliminary bouts. Promoter, Rudolfo Sabbatini, said the Hope-Mat- tioli bout would be staged in Monaco. For Mattioli, the fightAP - 82 words
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Article507 1979-12-30 30 Reuter ,S E V E N T E EN-year-old Nanette Schutte of Holland upset top-seeded Kathy Horvath of the United States, 4-6, 7-6, 6-4, in the girls 18-years division quarterfinals of Internatinal Junior tennis tournament at Washington yesterday. Schutte, the second ranking junior in Holland,Reuter - 507 words
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123 1979-12-30 30 UPI WEST Germany's Division One soccer team, Borussia Dortmund, beat a star-studded World XI 32 in a charity match which netted nearly U*****,000 for the United Nations Children's fund. West German and New York Cosmos soccer star, Franz Beckenbauer, teamedUPI - 123 words
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246 1979-12-30 30 UPI OLYMPIC gold medal winner, Lasse Vlren of Finland led a parade of International athletes arriving for the 55th Sao Silvestre ran to be held tomorrow. Vlren, who won 1972 gold me da Is In the SMIm and II,IIIdi events at theUPI - 246 words
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Article1146 1979-12-30 30 K. L. CHAN - By K. L. CHAN DENKO SAN, a three-year-old Malaysian gelding by Asadenko, broke the ice with an easy win in Race 2 the Closed race for Malaysian-bred horses over the 1200 m at Penang yesterday. Kept a handy third till 400 m out by1,146 words
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Article155 1979-12-30 31 SCRUTINEER BRIAN MILLER K.L. CHAN TURF RAY Race 1 Minx Derby Elite Art Sea Charm Ming Derby Honey Dip Lightning Honey Dip Ming Derby Race 2 Tiny Bubbles Riverbanks Tiny Bubbles Tungesh Choke Dee My Favourite Tungesh Riverbanks Race 3 Bazaar! The Pathan Bazar! Mineral Trader The Pathan Mineral155 words
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2906 1979-12-30 31 RAPF 1 1-30 CLASS 6, DIV 2 1,200m 1 ($8,000-$5,600 to winner) 1 5404 Spring Watar g (London Bridge) Noordin 6 56.5 2.5) P. Ooi 2 9008 Bronco g (Raaco) E Breukelen 10 55 (+0.5) Rahman 4 1? 3 7543 Ming Darby II2,906 words
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Article490 1979-12-30 31 BRIAN MILLER - By BRIAN MILLER TRAINER Ivan Allan, who appears to be fighting a losing battle in his bid to retain the trainer's championship, could earn ample compensation by watching ROYAL SALUTE cross the finishing line ahead of the others in today's Governor's Gold Cup classic490 words
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Article, Illustration709 1979-12-30 32 SURESH NAIR - SPORTS NATION By SURESH NAIR NEW-LOOK New Zealand Forces gave evidence of potential champions as they displayed precision rugby to thrash Cup holders, Singapore, 34-0 (five goals and one try) in the opening Malaysian Rugby Union Open Invitational Tournament match at Jalan Besar yesterday. NotPicture by CHUA PENG TEE - 709 words
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281 1979-12-30 32 UPI ARGENTINIAN crowd pleaser, Guillermo Vilas, took a step nearer to his fourth grand slam tournament when he eliminated Australia's Peter MacNamara, 6-3, 6-4, 6-4 in the third round of the Australian Open tennis championships at Melbourne yesterday. And now, after watching himUPI - 281 words
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Article133 1979-12-30 32 THE headlines fade into history, hat behind the t headlines are the subtle scenes. And in 1979, those are the memories that remain. Mohammad All, the three-time World heavyweight champion, now retired from boxing, often closed his eyes as he reflects on his ca- reer. "How."133 words
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Advertisement211 1979-12-30 27 .Jlv", is m < m >' n .^?5SS^g H I „> Ui v Jr 4 NOBODY MAKES A SQUASH SHOE UKENIKL Nike Killshot It's designed to improve two things on the squash court: Your comfort and performance. Wrap-around cup rubber sole gives you extra traction for quick lateral moves. Nylon211 words
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Advertisement70 1979-12-30 29 WE GIVE 9 GOOD REASONS F( )R A PROSPER< )l IS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR! &4 t UDL Canned Cocktails from Australia. A'wonderful drink, cool convenience, mixed to perfection. The right choice for any season. The right drink for any reason. Available from all departmental stores and supermarkets TEXTON70 words
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Advertisement148 1979-12-30 30 APPOINTMENT UMW iTRADING) PTE LTD In keeping step with our expanding activities United Motor Works Group of Companies in Singapore seeks suitably qualified candidates for the following position:— SALES ENGINEER (2 Vacancies) He will be responsible in the sales of aircompressors and other engineering and technical equipments. Additionally he should148 words
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Miscellaneous38 1979-12-30 30 Ist No: ***** ($2,194) 2nd No: ***** ($729) 3rd No: ***** ($363) STARTERS ($44 each): *****. *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****. CONSOLATION ($39 each):sl2l2, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****.38 words
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Advertisement7 1979-12-30 31 lbur best bet... Fine Old Scotch Whiskv7 words
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Advertisement35 1979-12-30 32 Ssi> s^T ft n m •#> $r% I ■wm i up Sports wear that equals the performance of Champions GRAND SLAM b y BONDS for added confxtonca in your gamm Golden Mile Orchard Bukit Timah Grand35 words
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Miscellaneous36 1979-12-30 32 Sports Diai BOWLING: Charity Bowl Team Tournament (Jurong Bowl, 10 a.m.). v SOCCER: Ho Ho Cup International Hong Kong v Singapore (National Stadium, 7.30 p.m.). SEPAK TAKRAW: Perses demonstration (Opp Block 46, Marine Parade, 9.30 a.m.)36 words
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