New Nation, 11 June 1980
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Title Section18 1980-06-11 1 New Nation SINGAPORE Wednesday, June 11,1980 2896 Price 25 cents M.C.(P) No. 109/1/80 j NEW NATION COMMENT j18 words
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Article664 1980-06-11 1 Opec members agree to increase oil prices by US$l Agencies Algiers, Wednesday The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries ended its meeting last night in disarray with a tentative agreement that promises a USsl-a-bar-rel increase in the average price of oil. After a stubborn twoday attempt to unify theAgencies - 664 words
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Article135 1980-06-11 1 A big explosion shook Singapore this morning. The mysterious blast, which occurred at around 1.21 a.m., was heard throughout the Island and caused public contusion and concern. Seconds after the explosion, the police and press were inundated with calls from the public giving contradictory reports on135 words
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Article165 1980-06-11 1 The Singapore Broadcasting Corporation is popularising two more Malay songs with a local flavour Di Tanjong Katong and Chan Mali Chan. This is part of SBC's search for a national song. The singers are Kartina Dahari, Rahimah Rahim and Halil Chik. They are backed by165 words
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Advertisement22 1980-06-11 1 INSIDE Skipper's promise IN THE OTHER PAGES: Stock Market 5; Stars 13; Crossword 14; Moneywords Coupon 16; Comics 17; What's On 19.22 words
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Advertisement16 1980-06-11 1 \|\O tX BLUE NUN... A reflection ofgood taste k "Uit N W -|T n Eastern Agencies16 words
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Miscellaneous23 1980-06-11 1 Forecast Singapore's weather outlook from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. today: Mainly fair and warm. Sunset today: 6.40 p.m. Sunrise tomorrow: 6.28 a.m.23 words
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191 1980-06-11 2 Rav Dhaliwal - By Rav Dhaliwal A Sri Lankan state corporation is reported to have paid about $4 million to a Singapore trading company for a shipment of asphalt which it did not receive. Sources said the corporation had clinched a deal early this year for the191 words
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Article, Illustration349 1980-06-11 2 PHOTOGRAPHY IS TONIC THAT KEEPS LONG, 89, IN GOOD HEALTH Eighty-nine-year-old Long Chin San has a secret to keep him fit. He indulges in photography. It's a tonic which keeps him in good health, he said. "Photography has been the passion of my life since boyhood.349 words
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282 1980-06-11 2 It will be difficult for countries to reach an agreement, allowing foreign prisoners to serve jail terms in their own countries. This is the opinion of lawyers and sociologists, on proposals by the British Home Secretary, Mr William Whitelaw, which were reported in282 words
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Advertisement52 1980-06-11 2 mm MILLBAR J H New decor, new r atmosphere, J new menu l J Everything is K new at the Phoenix Grill Bar Come and have a drink in X the lounge Enjoy our Roast US Prime Rib. You'll like the new informal > setting and the creative i cuisine52 words
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Article80 1980-06-11 4 The Vigilante Corps' Nee Soon camp is being Jointly used for in-camp training of Special Constabulary national servicemen. According to the VC Biblication, Vigilante, the ome Affairs Ministry made this decision because the number of VC national servicemen is dwindling. The Nee Soon80 words
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Article, Illustration158 1980-06-11 4 Mr M.P. NigMMlil, 41, Is a barber whe cm hiMi mt cheats tram all tver the world. Hli harbarahap la betted la Sembawaag Shipyard, aad the crew aid «fflcers «f (ereiga ships berthed! at the yard far repair* eftea gate Urn farPicture by STEVEN LEE - 158 words
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262 1980-06-11 4 Basic course pupils who do well this year may be allowed into the extended stream next year instead of the monolingual stream. A Ministry of Education circular says principals, using their discretion and professional judgement, may recommend such pupils to the ministry for approval.262 words
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Article49 1980-06-11 4 Dr Tan Hooi Hwa has been elected president of the Singapore Government Medical and Dental Officers' Association. Other officials are Dr Eric Yap (vice president), Dr Clarence Tan (secretary), Dr Kwok Kian Choo (assistant secretary), Dr Goh Beng Teik (treasurer) and Dr Cneah Sor Tin (assistant treasurer).49 words
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Article, Illustration330 1980-06-11 4 Stop this carnage A New Nation appeal Every day, from Monday to Friday, Mok Khai Peng (right) would go straight home from work to his family's Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3 flat. The 22-year-old welder stayed out only on Saturdays, when he would go off330 words
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Advertisement168 1980-06-11 4 »«S«A WiVi NIGHTCLUB A dynamic 5-piece band. With an action-packed repertoire of the latest disco music and funky hits in town. They'll keep you on the dance floor all night! Sunday thru' Friday: 9 pm 12.45 am Saturday and Eve of Public Holidays: 9 pm 1.45 am HOTEL Munujjt if168 words
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298 1980-06-11 5 Airline asked to show cause Qantas Airways has been accused of selling fares below the minimum market price agreed upon by 12 carriers operating between Singapore and Europe. A source today said the European yield improvement committee, which was formed to enforce the minimum price,298 words
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336 1980-06-11 5 The Port of Singapore Authority will build two warehouse projects costing $46 million. The first, which comK rises two 10-storey wareouse blocks with a storage space of 126,000 square metres, is along Pasir Panjang Road, near Inchcape House. It is scheduled for completion by336 words
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Article46 1980-06-11 5 The Society of Chinese Artists and the Singapore Art Society will hold an exhibition of Chinese paintinn by Madam Che Cheng Lin at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce exhibition hall, Hill Street, from Saturday to June 17 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily.46 words
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Article54 1980-06-11 5 The Singapore Professional Centre will organise its second goodwill mission to China for its members from Oct 30 to Nov 20. The itinerary will include Guangzhou, Sian, Beijing. Shanyang, Shanghai and Guilin. The cost Is estimated to be about $5600. For more details, write to the SPC director,54 words
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Article46 1980-06-11 5 The Institute of Southeast Asian Studies will organise an international conference on Multi-nation-al Corporations and Asean Development In the 1980s at the Shangri-La Hotel from Sept 7 to 10. The fee is US$35O (1735) for delegates from private companies and US$l5O ($315) for government delegates.46 words
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Article224 1980-06-11 5 After a cautious opening, the Stock Exchange of Singapore regained its confidence during the first 45 minutes or trading today. Buoyed by the im- roved overnight Wall treet market, buyers returned. UMW, Singapore Glass and Supreme Corporation were among tne main gainers. BUSINESS DONE First SectlM City Dev224 words
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155 1980-06-11 6 World Focus Reuter Venice, Wednesday Frogmen will guard the canals of Venice and even the gondolas will be kept at a distance when western leaders m?et here for two summit conferences this month. Security and transport are the biggest problems in the lagoon city,Reuter - 155 words
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357 1980-06-11 6 AP Bmi, Wednesday The prospect of a US presidential finale between President Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan has stunned many western Europeans and raised new doubts about the future of American leadership. In a commentary echoing sentiment heard across West Europe, the prestigiousAP - 357 words
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Article, Illustration54 1980-06-11 6 Republican presidential candidate Ronald Reagan struggles to get a Arm grasp of 'Victory' a 14-week-old golden retrie/er given to the former California governor by a Milwaukee couple during a campaign trip to Wisconsin. As Victory's expression shows, the two were still getting to know eachAP picture - 54 words
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Article95 1980-06-11 6 Reuter Washington, Wednesday The US and Israel clashed publicly yesterday as the State Department again criticised Israel's policy of building and expanding settlements in areas under negotiation with Egypt. The latest diplomatic flare-up began when Mr Muskie said in a major speech on Monday that Israel's policyReuter - 95 words
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Article124 1980-06-11 6 UPI TODAY is Wednesday. June 11. the 163 rd day of 1960 with 203 to follow. Those born on this date are under the sign of Gemini. German composer Richard Strauss was born on June 11,1864. ON THIS DATE IN HISTORY: In 1927, Charles Lindbergh was welcomed home byUPI - 124 words
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Article98 1980-06-11 6 Reuter Salisbury (EogUod). Wedaesday A fauied yellew me Nee kissed by Greta Garb* was ••Id at sactt— yesterday (sr £7M (SCTM). It was the cherished sesveatrs of Sir Cecil Beaton, photographer «f royalty aad tsteraattoaal celebrity, wb« died la 4mmsry, ased It. Swemsh-brs actress Greta, the l«veReuter - 98 words
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Miscellaneous462 1980-06-11 6 it JL HI Kingdom of Women Kerajaan Kaum Wanita FANTASY VOYAGES PELAYARAN-PELAYARAN KHAYALAN Si tm, L m M m If m i M I m 4! M m I 1 1 r i y 5i 3 I >\ 1 ft £3 ?JS m -l ss fcimtt«MaAW*±-« M tm n vm»#462 words
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Advertisement140 1980-06-11 7 Some look for performance Some look for economy Some look for styling They all stop looking here ■Kyj V-v;--.s: :iy. p£ Jk UALANTI UK mm^rnrn w s vALANTI ■>** &ALANT 1 1 MA G *U*ri M o yr/ j» OT y-m,. m >WSkIA •:> "v.. 1 S i .V iSSiSjT140 words
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Article361 1980-06-11 8 British members of parliament, Soviet pressmen and others who took the Pentagon to task (or last week's two false nuclear alarms should be relieved they are alive to complain about nearly being wiped out by mistake. The gallows humorist could crack that at least no-one361 words
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Article116 1980-06-11 8 6 Why not threaten the French with an embargo on Levi jeans, Snoopy sweatshirts and McDonald's hamburgers and THEN see how they stand on Afghanistan? A mere week without Dallas on BBC-TV would bring the British to their knees. The Italians might be persuaded by an embargo on116 words
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Article41 1980-06-11 8 Overheard in a bus, two conductors talking about the high costs of living. One said: "The price of everything is going up. Even coffins." The other replied: "That's right. Life is very hard, whether one lives or dies."41 words
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Article, Illustration575 1980-06-11 8 UPI Sydney: The financial pages have suddenly replaced the sport pages and comics as preferred reading in some 500 Australian high schools, where a national investment competition has produced more than 10,000 teenaged capitalists. The young bulls and bears have formed syndicates ofUPI - 575 words
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Article, Illustration595 1980-06-11 8 DICK WILSON; DICK WILSON - WEDNESDAY WITH DICK WILSON DICK WILSON This is not a good time for the post-war Japanese political model, which Premier Masayoshi Ohira condemned to an unwanted election following a revolt within his own party. The outcome may well witness the first entry of the opposition595 words
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Article, Illustration586 1980-06-11 9 Richard Lim - STAB TREK THE MOTION PICTURE: Stars William Shatner, Leonard Nlmoy, Stephen Collins and Persia Khambatta. Directed by Robert Wise. Produced by Gene Roddenberry (Now showing at Prince) CINEMA by V Richard Lim Star Trek is another comic-book film where the characters speak in bubbles,586 words
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779 1980-06-11 9 Russell Baker - Humour by Russell Baker NYT Vincent Van Gogh used to cut off his ear and send it to girlfriends as a gift. Afterwards he would paint a picture of himself without his ear on. Everybody said he was a loser andNYT - 779 words
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Advertisement99 1980-06-11 9 GEILYOUR HAIR SMEHIS TERRIF m n m *Er- •r "-j' J V if sisii In brand new. Sunny Fresh fragrances! All the way from America. Puts sunny, fresh, flowery fragrances into your hair and leaves them there right until your next wash. Protein, conditioners and cleansing agents add fullness, bounce99 words
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Article, Illustration1941 1980-06-11 10/11 MARGARET CHAN - Unlike elsewhere, a night out at the theatre in Singapore has largely been provided by amateur drama groups which, despite creat odds, struggle to put up plays tairl.v regularly for audiences who enjoy such entertainment. Now, of course, sucn groups can avail themselves of organised help1,941 words
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Advertisement55 1980-06-11 10/11 Singapore Special "B B-Q" Seafood presents a marvellous cuisine in a natural floral orient atmosphere, i J') m.a. Dunrirn Rd Bultit Tim#h Rd (opp. Swm ottaqr School) S port 1130. Tel: 2SSIS32. Also visit N«w Mai l ong Restaurant at 83, Beach Rd., (Opp. Piwc* Theatre) A specialist im Swgapore55 words
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Article389 1980-06-11 12 Khomeiny warns He calls on leaders to compromise UPI Tehran, Wednesday Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeiny said yesterday Iran was in "chaos" and told his president and fundamentalist government critics to compromise and mend their differences, foremost among which were the choice of a Premier and the fateUPI - 389 words
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Article, Illustration92 1980-06-11 12 Innocent childhood Is shortlived in a country which has gone from one war to another. This Vietnamese child will probably learn very quickly (if he has not yet,) what war means. The only reality he would understand would probably be the sounds and slgnts ofAP Radiophoto - 92 words
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316 1980-06-11 12 Reuter Islamabad, Wednesday Kabul is surrounded by Soviet troops and virtually sealed off from the rest of Afghanistan, according to reports reaching Pakistan yesterday from diplomats in the Afghan capital. But the reason, diplomats say, is rising antiSoviet feeling in tne city itself ratherReuter - 316 words
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204 1980-06-11 12 World Focus Reuter Lausanne, Wednesday The International Olympic Committee (IOC) yesterday decided not to accept individual entries for tne Moscow games unless they are approved by Olvmpic authorities in the athletes' home countries. lOC President Lord Killanin said at the end of a two-dayReuter - 204 words
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Article49 1980-06-11 12 Reuter London, Wednesday A Dan-Air Boeing 727 turned in the wrong direction during landing procedures before hitting a mountain on Tenerife, killing all 146 people aboard, the British Parliament was told yesterday. The plane, carrying holiday-makers from Manchester to the Canary Islands, crashed on April 25. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Advertisement57 1980-06-11 12 WORLD u JUNE 1980 The new glamour image of UNIFORMS Her World picks the most stylish 1 Nursing as a career today Born Beautiful Some S pore girls reveal what beauty has brought them How to be Alone without being Lonely BEGUILING, BEDAZZLING. BEWITCHIN Fashions by Tan V>S 1 j57 words
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Article740 1980-06-11 13 Higher fuel prices force industry to cut costs The Christian Science Monitor Commercial airlines experienced some costrelated turbulence this past year as sky-high fuel prices shook the industry and profits took a nose dive. The industry is taking several steps to smooth its route: ToThe Christian Science Monitor - 740 words
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Advertisement215 1980-06-11 13 AN ITT COLOUR TV CAN BE YOURS ABSOLUTELY FREE AH you have to do is predict the score of the Malaysia Cup Semi-final between Singapore and Pahang Just complete the coupon stating the score at theend of the match. Fill in your name and address and send to: ITT/New Nation215 words
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Miscellaneous370 1980-06-11 13 YOUR LUCKY STARS IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you possess the kind of free and easy personality that gains you entry into whatever society you choose. A gift for mimicry enables you to take on whatever airs and attitudes are necessary to make the impression you wish to make370 words
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Article501 1980-06-11 14 f- =3 Business News I and Views J The Haw Par group appears to have put the locust years behind (or good and is all set to trace a rising profit trend in its second decade of operations. This is the indication even501 words
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Article243 1980-06-11 14 Tbe stock market worked its way ahead in late trading yesterday in a moderate advance spearheaded by oil issues. At a meeting in Algiers, Opec oil ministers were reported to have agreed on a floor price of US$32 a barrel, although they set no deadline (or tnose243 words
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Article33 1980-06-11 14 AP Closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday: 30 Industrial 863.99 (up 3.32): 20 transport 278.09 (up 0.36); 15 utilities 111.91 (up 0.99); 65 stocks 314.28 (up 1.24). APAP - 33 words
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Article53 1980-06-11 14 Reuter New Delhi Wednesday India agreed yesterday to send technical experts to Iran to help revitalise Iranian industries, official sources said. An agreement is expected to be signed today to supply Indian exports to counter western economic sanctions against Iran in its hostage dispute with the United States,Reuter - 53 words
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Article103 1980-06-11 14 AP London, Wednesday Gold prices shed more than US$2O an ounce yesterday in nervous reaction to falling silver prices caused by Middle East sellers, bullion dealers reported. The dollar was mixed. Gpld closed in London at USjjTO3.SO and in Zurich at Foreign exchange dealers in Frankfurt, where theAP - 103 words
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Advertisement90 1980-06-11 14 Hlff POST TODAY'S ISSUE! Exclusive THE FRAMPTON FEVER! Read the amazing odyssey of pop idol Peter Frampton also A special feature on ICE CREAM TRADE WITH A DIFFERENCE Plus: A new POST STORY: THE STIGMA THE DUCHESS OF WINDSORS ULTIMATE ACT OF DEFIANCE YIP FAIFUNG-THE SINGING SCHOOLGIRL AND ALL YOUR90 words
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Miscellaneous272 1980-06-11 14 Crossword 47 Dandy 48 Examines 51 Swiss river 52 Tse-tung 55 Certain monetary system 59 Thirteen popes 60 External 61 Nautical word 62 Acknowledge 63 Town on the Oregon Trail 64 Undergo gradual impairment 1 Corrida combatant 2 Term of endorsement 3 Civil or Morse 4 Haul 5 Pyramidal roofs272 words
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Article, Illustration567 1980-06-11 15 Eric Cooper - SQUASH by Eric Cooper There is no doubt that the standard of women's squash has improved considerably in recent months. More effort is being made s to hit the ball correctly, and though the women have yet to develop the ball control of their male contemporaries there567 words
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Article158 1980-06-11 15 Basketball TK Asia Eleetrie's hopes of remaining in the National Premier League basketball competition next year will depend on the result of the match between Armed Forces and Telok Ayer at Chung Hwa Girls School tomorrow night. Last night, Asia took another defeatTK - 158 words
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Article483 1980-06-11 16 David Finch - As he and Ballesteros head for showdown By David Finch Reuter Springfield (New Jersey), Wednesday Tom Watson and Severiano Ballesteros get another chance to decide who is the best golfer in the game when the 80th US Open championship begins tomorrow at the historic Baltusrol Course. Watson mustReuter - 483 words
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Article, Illustration223 1980-06-11 16 1 Very Very Good 2 Cornwall Gardens 3 Charng Lin. Won by: 2 3 ns, ns. Tote: |76, $16, $9, $27. Time: 1:13.2. 1 Concession 2 Euromark n 3 Elocutionist. Won by: hd, IV*, nk. Tote: $138, $37, $11, $9. Time: 1:13.7. 1 Patron 2 Obsevation m223 words
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Article230 1980-06-11 16 TURF RAY - C9VorTthe ;E9 track By TURF RAY Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday Plate Bond drew attention to his chances in the $102,000 King's Gold Cup race here on Sunday when he did a brilliant workout this morning. With regular jockey C. 00l astride, the Runnymede five-year-old was never230 words
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Article40 1980-06-11 16 Reuter Sydney. Wednesday Australia's leading trainer Tommy Smith suffered a fractured hip yesterday when he was kicked by one of his race horses during trackwork at the Randwick Ccourse here. He later underwent a three-hour operation.Reuter - 40 words
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Article135 1980-06-11 16 K'-* Forty three players will tee-off in the Warren Club 18-hole Rabbit's Trophy stroke competition on Saturday. The draw: 12.30 p.m. Jimmy Koh, E.Von Araim, Charles Seah; 12.38 Lim Thian Soo, Lawrence Seet, Gan Kim Seet; 12.46 Tan Yan Huat, See Cheng Loh, R.S. Miller; 12.54 Ow135 words
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Article, Illustration561 1980-06-11 17 MAURICE NEO - r PROFILE Annette Andrews leaves for home in 3 weeks By MAURICE NEO For 39-year-old Annette Andrews the Stellar women's sguash championship, now being played at Kallang, will be her last competitive appearance in Singapore. The four-times Singapore closed and threetimes Malaysian Open champion will leave561 words
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Article, Illustration570 1980-06-11 18 JEFFREY LOW - 7rT~l N&i Malaysia Cu P J// 1980 SM By JEFFREY LOW Skipper Samad Allapitchay, rapped by National soccer coach Jita Singh for missing training yesterday morning at this important stage of the Malaysia Cup competition, has promised that he will inspire Singapore to reach their sixth570 words
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Article471 1980-06-11 18 AS SELANGOR WRESTLE WITH CUP SNAGS Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday Things do not look all that bright for defending champions Selangor in their preparation for the Malaysia Cup semi-finals. More problems are brewing for them. Already plagued by difficulties in acquiring accommodation and a place to train471 words
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Article356 1980-06-11 18 Kj9 Rugby The Rugby Union of Singapore, left in the lurch by the sudden resignation of National coach Natahar Bava, are now scouting for a suitable replacement, reports Mairlee Nee. "But we are not in a hurry and will be particular about who we appoint next,"356 words
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Article57 1980-06-11 18 AFP Jakarta, Wednesday The Indonesian Olympic Committee "KONI" will help Indonesian soccer by financing the hiring of two foreign coaches for four years. The Indonesian FA secretary Hans Pandelaki said an agreement reached last week commits KONI to $4200 a month each for two coaches fromAFP - 57 words
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Miscellaneous99 1980-06-11 15 I ■>"" I BASKETBALL: Nanputg Slang Pau Cup (Eu Oiing Street, 7.30 p.m.): National championship— Police v Kong Siong (7.15 p.m.); Aria Electric v Schools (8.30 p.m.), both at Chung Hwa Girls School. SOCCEB: NTUC tournament PDRHDBWU v UKSES; Div Two SMTU v RCREU: PUBSU v PDRHDBBWU, both at Farrer99 words
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Miscellaneous609 1980-06-11 16 WEDNESDAY r^2] i MONEYWORDS i Cut out and pin with other coupons. I Posting instructions appear below Occupation: Address: N R.I.C. No: Tel: FILL IN MISSING LETTERS ACROSS USING CLUES BELOW along dotted lines^■■■ CLUEB FOR KK 3 On* of the 'aticka' wad for playing golf Vaaaal often rowed It609 words
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Miscellaneous89 1980-06-11 17 ANDY CAPP 'E CAN CONVINCE MOST PEOPLE OF MOST THINGS S.-AN' 'IMSELF f OFANYTH/N WELL .NOW THAT nouve explained TITID ME T (-AGREED mm m rmw^wXk u; u. >x i \r, WV raw «n by Frank O Neat SHORT RIBS MAYBE YOU COULD MAKE IT AS A SEX SYMBOL. 1—89 words
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464 1980-06-11 19 There are few of us who haven't raised our voices to sing either informally during a gettogether or more formally, in a choir. Choral activity in Singapore is thriving. For such singers, the National Theatre Trust will hold a workshop in singing this Sunday464 words
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Article, Illustration507 1980-06-11 19 Wee Soo Cheang - By Wee Soo Cheang The leaflet said it would be a private performance for "interested friends of participants," and private it was. There were six people in the audience. They had come to watch Seven Scenes from Shakespeare, a production by a group507 words
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Miscellaneous850 1980-06-11 19 1 and around «V, HOLIDAY READING CLUB at the Central Children's Section of the National Library at 2.30 p.m. NO SEX PLEASE, WE'RE BRITISH, a play produced by Derek Nimmstudied in Paris, Barcelona, She has a wide repertoire ranging over hundreds of songs from mediaeval to contemporary music. The versatile850 words
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Miscellaneous115 1980-06-11 19 Today: 3.22 a.m. (0.3 m), 9.56 a.m. (2.4 m), 3.32 p.m. (0.8 m), 9.36 p.m. (2.7 m). Tomorrow: 4.09 a.m. (0.1 m), 10.48 a.m. (2.5 m), 4.16 p.m. (0.9 m), 10.14 p.m. (2.8 m). Friday: 4.54 a.m. (0.0 m), 11.39 a.m. (2.5 m). 4.59 p.m. (1.0 m), 10.52 p.m. (2.8115 words
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Article64 1980-06-11 20 AH FOOK: I don't understand why cinema operators are planning to raise ticket prices, with the mushrooming of new cinema houses and the big takings raked in, one would have thought that the operators were prospering. MEI LIN: That's right. Considering that moviegoing is the main pastime for64 words
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Miscellaneous710 1980-06-11 20 TV AND RADIO ft SBC ITELEFUNKEN great looks! UOlOLir q rea t features' TV great performance' 3.99 OPENING AN NOUNCEMENTSfollowed by WHAT'S MY LINE. 3.25 DIARY OF EVENTS (M). 3.31 CHEMISTRY. 3.55 NEW ED ALLEN SHOW. 4.15 INTERMISSION. S.I# OPENING NOUNCEMENTSfollowed by UDA DAN DARA (M). This edition, for youths,710 words
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Miscellaneous202 1980-06-11 20 Today's top shows HAPPY DAYS: Fonzie Loves Pinky. (Ch 5, 7.55 p.m., in colour). Pinky is the first casualty of the Third Annual Auto Demolition Derby and is rushed to hospital for Xrays. Fonzie decides to take revenge in the second of this three part story. John Ireland In Hawaii202 words
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