New Nation, 14 January 1981
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Title Section16 1981-01-14 1 NewNation SINGAPORE Wednesday, January 14, 1981 3079 Price 25 Cents M.C.(P) No. 103/1/81 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14,198116 words
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Article226 1981-01-14 1 K. K. Fong - By K. K. Fong Residents' committees in 13 housing estates have finalised plans with the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation to stage road shows as part of their community service. The first show, which will be multi-racial in character, will he held at Ang Mo Kio along226 words
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Article, Illustration33 1981-01-14 1 After the shooting Ml MP Sheikh Hamad Ahn-BaMya, 11, iln■ H hlbwiihr *L2EL! ml VHmm the say the pa wm Drrd tnm fai| army TU> first MP to he kM In UPI pfcato– UPI pfcato - 33 words
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Article140 1981-01-14 1 The director of the Legal Aid Bureau, Ministry of Social Affairs, Mr K. S. Rajah, has left for Israel to study its laws protecting aged parents against neglect by their children. Sources said Mr Rajah left Singapore last week for a visit which will include140 words
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Article289 1981-01-14 1 Tone at the market during the first 45 minutes of morning: Profit-taking appeared to erase initial gains. The lower-priced issues Ben, jC-MPH and Amcol still commanded buying S "lEewhere, North Borneo Timbers was a sore spot dropping 31 cents tojrm HJBONKSB DONE First ffirtlin Allied Choc (1) L 47289 words
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Advertisement162 1981-01-14 1 \'W^ F H ■■mm** T"'. -r.'v *fK .riitfm T Mi *N 4.« z (M A \V 1 mn v *f B t ,W' i. The Johore government is going all out to ease traffic jams expected at the Causeway oaring the OUnrnr New Tear rah. Details on Page 4. Suzuki162 words
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Miscellaneous24 1981-01-14 1 Forecast Singapore's weather outlook from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. today: Showers in a few places. Sunset today: 6.45 p.m. Sunrise tomorrow: 6.42 a.m.24 words
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203 1981-01-14 2 Twenty-one staff of Changi International Airport Services (CIAS) will visit airports in France, the Netherlands and West Germany to learn food production and catering. The staff includes sous chefs and supervisors in charge of tray-setting and transportation. They will be attached to the various203 words
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Article23 1981-01-14 2 The Chartered Bank will hold its fourth lucky draw at its first floor, Raffles Place premises, on Jan 30 at 8 p.m.23 words
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Article325 1981-01-14 2 PHmi af Mnp cars hive M ap. A senp vcklele below IMloe w fetches HNO while these la the capacity IMI ts IMC ee are anud |7N9 ts Scrap ears Is the 1«1 ts 111 l ec raage esst ahsat pmt and these starve325 words
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Article461 1981-01-14 2 Should car buyers here be allowed to reject accessories and get a refund If they do not want any "extras" in the new vehicles they buy? Yes, according to the Automobile Association, Consumers' Association of Singapore and the general manager of a motor trading firm. The461 words
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Article, Illustration132 1981-01-14 2 This booth can mean tie difference betmea leandig to talk and a life of allcms tar this beyHe Is undergoing ft cmclftl henrlng test by Miss Pftnnftlft K«e, 24. ft f eech themptat and audloioglst with the Spnstle Children's Association of Singapore. The test Is132 words
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Article149 1981-01-14 2 The Singapore Broadcasting Corporation will be increasing the strength of its lft-member orchestra. Recently, SBC advertised for 14 musicians to fill the positions in the keyboard, wind and string sections. Besides improving the sound and quality, the additional musicians will help to relieve the workload of149 words
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Article61 1981-01-14 2 The British Council is inviting English language teachers in local schools to apply for awards to study at summer schools in Britain. The courses, lasting between two and three weeks, will be conducted in July and August for English for Specific Purposes, Teaching English as a61 words
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Advertisement115 1981-01-14 2 When work tends to follow you.. it pays to have this Casio always around Businesslike display with a bonus of 12 digits Crisp, clean print-out leave no room tor doubt, keep records straight. Sub total, additions and subtractions are accumulated with one touch 4 key independent memory gives more scope115 words
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Article552 1981-01-14 4 Chan Eng Cheng - Invitation to swim, play tennis and squash By Chan Eng Cheng The invitation went out to residents of three point blocks in Dover Close East: Come and play tennis, squash, have a swim or a jog, for four hours every Sunday morning. It's552 words
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142 1981-01-14 4 The Christian Brothers' Schools management committee will meet Education Ministry officials over the posting of Secondary One students. This is the outcome of a meeting last week, during which the committee discussed the problems faced by parents of students from the Christian Brothers' feeder-schools142 words
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142 1981-01-14 4 Mere than 91 tenants at the Marine Parade Centre are terming a block committee to tackle a spate of recent breakIns. Their representatives met senior police officers of Joe Chlat and Housing Board officials last week to dfaftus at least six recent break-In* Involving142 words
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Advertisement37 1981-01-14 4 < f\t I Sff I Dazzling, sizzling song dance festivity from South America. IST TIME IN SINQAPOR Tf TIEN HUI FROM TAIPEI tYt J?™ y th st j£ 1 TrfcPlCflljft NICOLAS Th«atr**ftestaarant*Nit«club«9Scotts Rd FROM RESERVATIONS: Tel: *****33 PHILIPPINES37 words
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Article198 1981-01-14 5 14 lanes for traffic, more men on duty The Johore government is going all out to ensure that traffic at the Causeway is smooth during the Chinese New Year rush. It will open up all 14 traffic lanes, put more Customs, Immigration and police198 words
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231 1981-01-14 5 The Nations! University of Singapore ku problems attracting premising grad nates to eentinoe itadylng far higher degrees heeaaae they can eommaad a mneh bigger salary eutslde. There are aet enengh graduates willing te stay an an taters ar te da research, admitted231 words
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Article54 1981-01-14 5 Queenstown police are examining a blood-stained shirt and trousers (or clues relating to the death of Miss Cnua Kim Geok, 27, whose body was found floating in Pandan River last Sunday. The clothes were found by her family on Monday in a hut near their house In54 words
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Article164 1981-01-14 5 The private sector may be invited to assist in selecting future tenderers for HDB contracts, Business Times said today. This is to allay fears in the construction industry that the selection process may favour the government-owned company, Construction Technology Pte Ltd, the paper said. Besides164 words
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Advertisement182 1981-01-14 5 Games, games, games and games! Bright ideas for bright sparks to win valuable prizes worth over $120,000 J J? •Every Vfednesday •135pm 'Channel 8 Make a date, from 14th lan'Bl and enjoy a brand new National show BE A BRIGHT SPARK. An hour of "live" programme with fun, laughter and182 words
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Article, Illustration370 1981-01-14 6 Irene Hoe - ®y Irene Hoe Mrs Sachi Suzuki had a practical demonstration of the Use Your Hands campaign at the National Museum yesterday afternoon. The wife of the Japanese Prime Minister is seen checking out the "brush" finger of Singapore's best-anown finger painter, Dr Chen Wen-Hai, (picture370 words
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Miscellaneous381 1981-01-14 6 *S«ft The Crystal of Buddha Hablur Buddha TALES FROM THE ORIENT DONGFNG DONGENG DARI TIMUR V. m ■m r mm fc m m i\ a 9 <ir ti m Vl 6> ES v> •< f r i'if <i«&ifewes»ss®*£ m. fte8MNetmH«*«#je£ Havbg dmi Ikt trmmi, Kohaku them It her hemetond. 9m381 words
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Article214 1981-01-14 7 He forced baker to kneel and beg UPI 8m Paul*, Wednesday A small Brazilian town has voted to throw out its only judge because he humiliated the local baker, forcing him to kneel in his pajamas ana beg forgiveness for allegedly selling bad cream cakes.UPI - 214 words
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153 1981-01-14 7 AFP Sokh Sann, Wednesday Kampuchean anticommunist leader Son Sann, back in his jungle base from a four-nation tour, said yesterday he was hopeful of enough international support to propel his movement to leadership in Kampuchea. The 69-year-old president of the Khmer Peoples National LiberationAFP - 153 words
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Article36 1981-01-14 7 Reuter Rome, Wednesday Kidnapped Judge Giovanni d'Urso appealed to Italian newspapers yesterday to show a sense of humanity and publish two statements by jailed guerillas as demanded by his Red Brigades captors. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article58 1981-01-14 7 UPI TODAY la Wednesday, Jan 14, the 14th day of 1961 with 351 to follow. Those born on this date are under the sign of Capricorn. Philosopher and medical missionary Albert Schweitzer was born on Jan 14,1875. THOUGHT FOB THE DAY: Albert Schweitzer said: "Truth has no special timeUPI - 58 words
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Article, Illustration102 1981-01-14 7 World Focus AFP Cain. Wednesday Egypt has granted political Mylam te a Sevlet dlplsmat, the lint Sovietofficial to make such a wpaL the daily Al AMnua reported here yesterday. It aamed klm as Vladislav Kharlsv. 59, whs handled the (istrlhatton sf Ssvlet pablleattoas la Egypt.AFP - 102 words
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250 1981-01-14 7 Reuter London, Wednesday Britain's transport links with the rest of the world were further threatened yesterday when several thousand British Airways workers voted to stage a 24-hour strike. British seamen, already on strike in support of a pay claim, marked the second dayReuter - 250 words
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Advertisement103 1981-01-14 7 sTf SING INVESTMENTS FINANCE LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE) Our deposit rates currently are as follows: Deposit Rates: On Call Savings Accounts Fixed Deposits 1 month 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months 24 months 36 months 8% p.a. 12% p.a. 12%% p.a. 12%% p.a. 12 p.a.103 words
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Advertisement105 1981-01-14 7 Only $149* a n i *r 3 •4 AM ■■Ml li o ug etyoUr htbeaM h0 n ftl49'° ny t hligk tu tg nvU >he re incred& le P riC l e er cof»P leU t he fforda^lefro AvaiUMr fn*n all Ya»han Department St«»f«*s AvmiaMr irixn all NAAFI V*>(n Sole105 words
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Article305 1981-01-14 8 Policemen, soldiers and vigilante corps members are convenient targets of public demands and abuse. As uniformed servicemen, they are expected to be on their best behaviour at all times, on or off duty. No slouches, no sloppy turnouts, no rudeness...practically no rights in the305 words
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Article95 1981-01-14 8 41 take every Protestant view of the world, prizing the tree intelligence and the private mind as things not to be surrendered, not to be subsumed in witless unanimity. There are psychiatrists who will argue strenuously (or the breakdown of Inhibitions which becomes more likely when people gather95 words
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Article50 1981-01-14 8 Be ready to nit-pick with anybody who says he breathes only oxygen. According to scientific reports, what a person inhales is a mixture of gases composed of about 76 per cent nitrogen, 23 per cent oxygen, one per cent argon and minute quantities of other elements.50 words
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Article31 1981-01-14 8 In the Caribbean island of Aruba, sunshine is so constant and rain so rare that the media has decided to do away with its daily weather reports.31 words
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Article, Illustration708 1981-01-14 8 Teresa Ooi - by Teresa Ooi Dr Tony Tu, VlceChancellor of the National University of Siigapm, M flvememner team on ■lady tear of eight American and British nnl vend ties but year. A report on hew theoe universities are run has Jut been708 words
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Article, Illustration676 1981-01-14 8 Team is back from US and Britain with ideas for NUS When the former University of Singapore and Nanyang University were merged last year to form the National University of Singapore, the goal was to make it a centre of excellence. After six months of finding its feet,676 words
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Article, Illustration648 1981-01-14 8 DICK WILSON; DICK WILSON - WEDNESDAY WITH DICK WILSON DICK WILSON When do tourists become a menace to the composure and social health of an Asian society? This is a question which is increasingly preoccupying the authorities as well as potential visitors in many countries, especially those of South-east Asia.648 words
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Advertisement911 1981-01-14 9 Fresh from AustraliaProven Profit In Australian Food Australia is one of the world's great food and beverage producers. Its climate and carefully controlled production methods, coupled with sophisticated packaging and distribution systems, make Australia a leader in the world food trade. Singapore is a long-established and important market for Australian911 words
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Article, Illustration1327 1981-01-14 10/11 Frank and involved but uncertain about roles At the end of the day: What our reporters have to say e* v Tht IMgaling Singapore Council of woman's OrgenieeII mm m m Uj. t nl Hons nmm rb vww uonviivnci of Woman last Sunday which waaPictures by DAVID TAN - 1,327 words
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Article446 1981-01-14 10/11 <C- C V /V o v A ■o A Whea M women representatives from 11 organisation and individuals got together to define their how wishing tkm realty bofl down to Mare accurately. It was per security The iWen—inns had a characteristic patter a. There was a446 words
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Article583 1981-01-14 10/11 V O N> cT A "/A The workshop on women in politics dUfeted (ram the other two in the sense that it was an academic dlortiminn for most participants. Throughout the discussion, many seemed to take the term Women in Politics, to mean women in Parliament583 words
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Article330 1981-01-14 10/11 VV*j "The right to work doesn't mean equal rights." (Janet Yee) That was just one of maay forthright views expressed at the Employment Workshop. More were forthcoming and we prcnent some of them for you to get a fed of the mood of the rtiwusrion330 words
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Article279 1981-01-14 10/11 At its best, marriage ii "an equal partnmhip bused an love, equality, tali mat and during" and love the force wfedch motivates wives and mothers to carry out humdrum domestic duties. At its worst, marriage is a two-way exploitation the maa exploits his wife for cheap labour while279 words
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Article384 1981-01-14 10/11 One out of tine women in Sngapwe hold down Jobs outride the home today. Their desire far a career is as much due to a breakdown in the traditional values as a need to mppinuail their household income. But while society has given them the green light to384 words
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Advertisement705 1981-01-14 12 m Wilt an all-expenses paid trip to the 1982 World Cup final in Madrid. Spain Plus 320 Citizen watches to be won To all soccer fans, the Malaysia Cup series is here again. If you think you know who's going to bring the Cup home this time, then you've got705 words
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142 1981-01-14 13 AP Paris, Wednesday Iran and the United States may have reached complete agreement on the contents as well as the f>rocedures to be followed n an accord to free the hostages, the French daily Le Monde said yesterday. The paper attributed its story toAP - 142 words
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Article, Illustration178 1981-01-14 13 When it's in US interest, says new chief World Focus AP Washington, Wednesday CIA Director-desig-nate William J Casey yesterday testified that covert operations against the governments of other nations would be possible under US President-elect Ronald Reagan's administration, but only "when it is in theAP - 178 words
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Article127 1981-01-14 13 AP Washington, Wednesday Gen. Alexander M. Haig called the Watergate scandal "Illegal and stupid" yesterday, and denied he was involved in any way as a trusted aide to President Richard M. Nixon. Gen. Haig, who is President-elect Ronald Reagan's nominee to be Secretary of State,AP - 127 words
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Article104 1981-01-14 13 AP Sydney, Wednesday when he ffu served with a bankruptcy settee twa days Mm Christinas, Kevin Marphy said, it "gat aa my gaat." 8a when he paid ap he paid aa Murphy, ft, a fanner fram Kellyville. west of Sydaey, j—j ap at a lawyer's alltee tagging aAP - 104 words
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Article60 1981-01-14 13 AP Warsaw, Wednesday Polish party chief Stanislaw Kania and Premier Jozef Pinkowski yesterday met Gen Viktor Kulikov, supreme commander of Warsaw Pact Forces. The Polish news agency, in its report on the meeting, described the atmosphere as "cordial and friendly." Polish Defence Minister Gen Wojciech JaruzelskiAP - 60 words
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Article31 1981-01-14 13 AFP Los Angeles, Wednesday President-elect Ronald Reagan's house at PacificPalUsades, west of here, has been put up for sale at US$l.9 million (about $3.8 million.) AFPAFP - 31 words
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Article171 1981-01-14 13 UPI Selected natural resource issues on the New York Stock Exchange posted gains yesterday, while other counters generally edged lower as trading volume contracted. The Dow Jones average, after rising less than one point on Monday, dropped by 3.67 to 965.10. Volume declined to 40.9 million sharesUPI - 171 words
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Article215 1981-01-14 13 AFP Part*, Wednesday "Madame Billy," »wner «f France'* best-known brothel, teld a court here that when she weal to a presidential reception she recognised many d the guests aa her clients. The snly celebrated foreign clients named la court were dead aaea ex-Klnr Farouk ofAFP - 215 words
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Article30 1981-01-14 13 AP The closing Dow Jones averages yesterday were: 30 industrials 965.10 (down 3.67); 20 transports 387.18 (down 1.16); 15 utilities 112.49 (down 0.36): 65 stocks 369.52 (down 1.28).AP - 30 words
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Miscellaneous264 1981-01-14 13 7 Crossword J ACROSS 1 Icelandic narrative 5 Mine passage 9 Bar 14 Jai 15 Declaim 16 Chutzpah 17 School athlete 19 Indians 20 Driving aid 21 Trotsky 22 Manifest 23 Titan 24 Actor's line 25 Proboscis 28 Practising 33 Just one 0f..." 35 Volcano 36 Dead or Red 37264 words
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Article53 1981-01-14 14 IM IMMWATNV DUMA** AH peacefully on 14/Wtl leaving behind onl hind only daughter Shantl, mother lira. M. Bbambaram (K L brothers, Naraaingam. Thuralslnaram. mother-in-law Mrs. H.M. Ponnambalam, brothers-in-law: A D Ponnambalam (Ex H.D.B. Singapore), Robert ponnambalam, Sauuuianthar and stater-ln-iaw Mrs. Muthlah Cortege leaves Jalan Belangkaa at in p.m. today fot53 words
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Article541 1981-01-14 14 The four-year-old goes better than Fujisan C9 On the E3| track By TURF BAY Mini Qaaatew, who won two races over sprints last season, is worth following at this meeting. The Double U Jay four-year-old showed further progress on the track at Bukit Timah this541 words
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Article, Illustration160 1981-01-14 14 1 Nano Nano 2 She's A Darling 3 Joy Up. Won by: 1%, 5, ns. Time: 1:3.6. Tote: $36, $12,19, $13. 1 Fun Kung 2 Regal Bank 3 Snuffer. Won by: IM, Vt, 2'/«. Time: 1:21.6. Tote: $42, $5, $12, $13. 1 Heildelberg 2 Hoong Hong160 words
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Article, Illustration470 1981-01-14 15 Borg-McE clashes in offing Reuter New Yerk, Wednesday Sweden's Bjorn Borg and American John McEnroe, the world's top two tennis players, could meet twice in five days during the US$4OO,OOO (about $800,000) Grand Prix Masters tournament which starts at Madison Square Garden today. The two young big gunsReuter - 470 words
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Article169 1981-01-14 15 Soccer Agencies London, Wednesday Ipswich stormed back to the top of the English League for the first time since October by crushing Birmingham 5-1 at Portman Road on Tuesday night. They now have 37 points from 25 games, ahead of Aston Villa with 36 pointsAgencies - 169 words
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Article307 1981-01-14 16 MAURICE NEO - Rugby By MAURICE NEO National coach John Burgess is keen to resume training as soon as possible for the Hong Kong international seven-a-side championship on March 28 and 29. On Monday he suspended training because the Singapore Rugby Union had not told clubs of his plans. Said307 words
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222 1981-01-14 16 Twenty more Armed Forces rugby players are being trained to help lower-secondary school teams compete for the Dr Goh Keng Swee Cup, starting on March 25, reports MAURICE NEO. Last year, only 10 coaches from the Armed Forces were sent to train teams222 words
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238 1981-01-14 16 j^^lenni^ A Singapore worldbeater? Forget it! At least that's the opinion of Dr Ong Leong Boon, president of the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association. Last week, at the launching ceremony of the Citizen Team Tennis, Dr Ong said he thought there was a place for238 words
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Article, Illustration413 1981-01-14 17 BRIAN MILLER - But Singapore swimmer wins event £23 Swimming By BRIAN MILLER Ang Peng Siong almost became the first Singapore swimmer ever to break a world record when he clocked 23.1 sec for the 50m freestyle in a meet in Mexico last week. He failed by just 0.58sec.413 words
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Article240 1981-01-14 17 SHIRLEY TAN - By SHIRLEY TAN The Singapore Amateur Swimming Association have toned down Japan's Invitation to take part in the Jnnlor Olympics In Tokyo in March. According to Sana assistant secretary Feng Hee Beng, the meet Is a waste of time. "Sending Singapore swimmer* there weald he a240 words
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Article, Illustration384 1981-01-14 17 SURESH NAIR - Soccer By SURESH NAIR Striker Wong Kwok Choy is determined to regain his Malaysia Cup berth. Kwok Choy, 26, was as surprised as many of the soccer fans when Singapore manager Jita Singh included him among* the five players he dropped while trimming the384 words
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Miscellaneous112 1981-01-14 17 SOCCER: Business Houses Div. 2 League Nestles v Singapore Forum (Tanglin 1); Jurong Shipyard v Mobil (Toa Payon); GECON v OCBC (Geylang). Div. 3 Lindeteves v DBS (Tanglin 2); Hongkong Teakwood v Century Park (Farrer Park); Diethlem v Tractor Singapore (Farrer Park); Singapore Tobacco v Bankaerica (Farrer Park), all matches112 words
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Miscellaneous191 1981-01-14 17 Cut out and pin with other coupons Posting instructions appear below Name: Sex: Age: Occupation: Address: N.R.I.C. No:. FILL IN I Oft CHEOHB|PSJ ■□□ooafrH Id □□□■□ur-r-l LETTERS ACROSS Cut along here CLUES FOR LP 3 1. Fully grown to odulthood T* 2. That of a growing boy increotat noticeobly 3.191 words
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Article, Illustration489 1981-01-14 18 Richard Lim - CINEMA I>l Richard Lim IUWCANK BOOT: MneM If Marl* ur*zJrs£ fttahm. SUrrli| Gerard Hurricmae Rosy, an Italian production dubbed in English, is the Hit of fitm one imagines the itinerant filmman would pick to lug along, together with trie heat-up projector and a while489 words
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408 1981-01-14 19 The Music Boom of the Hilton latwuMwul Btagtpw« may be Jut another facility of the h«tcl bat with a difference. Within Its elegant Uvlng mm setting with Its plnsh fnraltnre, the gnest can ant ealy relax bat alsn be entertained by classical408 words
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Article, Illustration392 1981-01-14 19 At the music controls was New York's number one disc jockey, Kevin Woodley. And the capacity crowd at The Club in Marco Polo Hotel last Saturday night readily endorsed The young man's credentials. Woodley, or "Sugar Daddy," as he prefers to be known, was392 words
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Miscellaneous650 1981-01-14 19 Rediffusion 12.00 noon The Fabulous 240...Rediffuslon's afternoon entertainment package with the top In pops and your requests 1.30 News and Share Market Report 1.45 The Fabulous 240...(c0nt'd) 3.00 Star Watch...your horoscope reading 3.02 Did You Know?...a revealing series on things around us 3.04 The Faoulous 240...(c0nt'd) 3.45 BBC Rockline...Richard Skinner650 words
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Miscellaneous77 1981-01-14 19 Tides Tsday: 4.37 a.m. (2.4 m), 10.45 a.m. (1.0 m), 4.54 p.m. (2.3 m). T»m«rraw: 5.33 a.m. (2.4 m), 12.11 p.m. (0.9 m), 6.31 p.m. (2.1 m). Friday: 12.20 a.m. (1.2 m), 6.35 a.m. (2.5 m), 1.35 a.m. (0.7 m), 8.20 p.m. (2.2 m). Katard»y: 1.45 a.m. (1.3 m), 7.3777 words
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Article61 1981-01-14 20 Al PMI: Going by'the protests (nan HUDC appHcanta. tke propoaid scheme to allocate Rata Brat to aenior cMI aervaats nay be stopped before it MB UN: I think they are avor reacthg. The condhkm attached to getting priority will not appeal to many senior officers, ao only a61 words
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Miscellaneous743 1981-01-14 20 (ran Studio Ok. Pittnted 1981. This by Tan Soo Seng and Tbo manepmn Fnd Haa who haw I—ad The lour OiTY up before In local <kamns. Tonight's artistes are Chin mm A mmtam RPABK San, Huai« Wei and Heary (Ch 8, 7.35 pjL, In oolov). lleag. The riuv will also743 words
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