New Nation, 2 February 1981
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Title Section18 1981-02-02 1 New Nation SINGAPORE Monday, February 2, 1981 3095 Price 25 Cents M.C.(P) No. 103/1/81 r NEW NATION COMMENT18 words
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Article324 1981-02-02 1 No special status unless Soviets change: Official Washington, Monday President Reagan's hard line against the Soviet Union was meant to send a message to Moscow that there would be no "business as usual" between the two superpowers, White House Chief of Staff James Baker said yesterday. He324 words
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Article, Illustration230 1981-02-02 1 Businessman Kiong Chem Soong, 41, was this morning trying to piece together the last moments of a drive up a deserted fourth-floor car park that nearly ended in death for him and a woman friend. Mr Kiong, a father of six, miraculously only suffered230 words
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92 1981-02-02 1 A 31-year-old van driver was found stabbed to death at a construction site In Jurong yesterday. Mr Rathlnam Krisnan's body was found with multiple wounds on his face and head. A police spokesman today ■aid his wallet with $lt.2S was Intact. A van was92 words
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Article150 1981-02-02 1 AFP Canberra, Monday The New Zealand Prime Minister, Mr Robert Muldoon, has threatened to cut off Australian banking businesses if New Zealand banks are not allowed to operate freely in AustraIn an interview publish- ed today by the national daily newspaper, The Australian, Mr MuldoonAFP - 150 words
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Article393 1981-02-02 1 Tone of the market during the first 45 minutes of trading this morning: Firm. Bulls unleashed their fury at property and finance stocks. There Vere substantial gains. BUSINESS DONE First Section Apollo (1) 3.78 Ben (1) 1.42 B Raya (11) 6.15 (8) 6.20 (8) 6.25 (2) 6.30 (3) 6.35393 words
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Article32 1981-02-02 1 UPI Hong Kong, Monday Gold opened at US$5OO an oonce today on the Hong Kong gold and silver exchange. Saturday's closing quote for the metal was U*****.50 for the ounce.UPI - 32 words
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Advertisement177 1981-02-02 1 ,&.)=-!/_"+>&<|_^$*"%!==|=/~,~= M-Cup: Two reports Pages 16 and 17 Hussein Onn question Regional correspondent Ismail Kassim reports on Page 8 Jackpot is now $16,500 results on Page 12 Forecast Singapore's weather outlook from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. today: Thundery showers in many areas from mid-afternoon onwards. Sunset today: 6.50 p.m.177 words
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Article59 1981-02-02 2 Residents of Telok Blangah Heights and Telok Blangah Drive can collect undelivered registered parcels and mafl at the Telok Blangah West Post Office from Feb 16. They complained to their MP, Mr Rohan Khamis, of the inconvenience of having to collect these items from the Telok Blangah59 words
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Article, Illustration131 1981-02-02 2 Wielding a broomstick twice his size, 5y ear-old Maresh Kumar does not seem too perturbed by the size of the Job. After all, he could always call for help from his father, Mr S. Chandra Das, Member of Parliament for Chong Boon constituency, who131 words
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Article93 1981-02-02 2 The Carl Du is berg Society in Cologne has opened a Singapore chapter to promote and provide information on education, training and other activities in the professional, technical ana industrial fields between Singapore and the Federal Republic of Germany. The society, which has awarded about 800 Singaporeans with93 words
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Article372 1981-02-02 2 Teo Lian Huay - Extra earnings from outside work By Teo Lian Huay Lecturers at the Nanyang Technological Institute are likely to earn more than their counterparts in the National University of Singapore, despite their being placed on the same salary scale. The extra earnings will come from372 words
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Article119 1981-02-02 2 A Qantas Airways flight from Melbourne and Sydney has been delayed for five hours following a strike by flight stewards. Flight QFI will now arrive in Singapore at 12.45 a.m. tomorrow instead of the scheduled 8.45 p.m. tonight. The Qantas Flight Stewards' Association said the strike119 words
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Advertisement35 1981-02-02 2 n O) Features A memory retention (mint saves tin: contents even after power switch nil IniieiJemfriit 'memory Perfect business percentage s\sii'in instant add mis disi mints ratios. mark ups profits etc And many ntliHt 'ivilnies35 words
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Advertisement89 1981-02-02 2 HAIR FUSION m i-'im Hair Fusion has helped many people in Singapore regain back a full head of hair. Let us help you too. You ran add a little at first and add more later. Come in and discuss with us. We're open from 10.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on89 words
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Miscellaneous270 1981-02-02 2 7 Crossword maaa aamaa *mma iaii ii ini 10 Sky "Major" 11 Into the limelight 12 October brew 13 Pronoun 19 Con 21 Skin cover 25 Rich soil 27 Singer Bobby 28 Course 31 Results 32 "Who lived in 33 Hangars 34 Preceded in time 35 King 36 Otho's govt.270 words
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Article356 1981-02-02 3 Lee Yew Meng - Japan does not recognise Sisir quality mark By Lee Yew Meng The Sisir (Singapore j Institute of Standards and Industrial Research) stamp is not I recognised by Japan and this has caused s problems for a major i Japanese manufacturer of electrical and elec- r356 words
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Article102 1981-02-02 3 Ten dealers have registered themselves with the police alter a police reminder last month that those In the gold, silver and platlnom business must do so. A police spokesman yesterday said the Criminal Investigation Department Is also screening the existing 7M licensed dealers on the102 words
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322 1981-02-02 3 Singapore Bus Service branch officials are likely to provide key leadership in the transport workers union being formed out of PIEU (Pioneer Industries Employees Union) and Silo (Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation). This can be seen from the composition of the pro-tem committee322 words
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166 1981-02-02 3 Graduates of the Institute of Education must pay for their diploma scrolls, just like their counterparts from the National University of Singapore. The $50 fee is paid to the universitv bv the lE, using the refundable caution fee of $50. The caution166 words
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Advertisement43 1981-02-02 3 t ft- -f f II •1 m 2 season "t; i "i t.t .:i: .<... r'»!». > ?it i. v .'Of* .iT r .'.'i'.'iiy'. 'i r. i ft A n i j»ii "r'lum V I!! ;imr :> !.s:un turniii' WaTUJnmi v.— i v >Jyi >r itr43 words
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Article, Illustration364 1981-02-02 4 Be wary of quack Chinese doctors those who claim to specialise in treating certain diseases but are untrained in the basics of medicine, such as physiology. They could kill you with their "off-the-rack" prescriptions which they give any patient with superficially similar364 words
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Article141 1981-02-02 4 But first, volunteers are needed Deaf children of kindergarten age may soon be able to attend pre-school classes. The American Women's Auxiliary (AWA) has plans to start a pre-school for the School for the Deaf In Monntbatten Road, bnt It Is looking for volunteers before classes can141 words
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Article114 1981-02-02 4 The Singapore Jaycees will launch an energy conservation campaign soon. Initiated by the USbased Jaycees International, it will stress the theme, Energy Our Concern. The Jaycees plans to ask several organisations (or help. They include the Public Utilities Board, the Automobile Association and resident committees.114 words
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Advertisement72 1981-02-02 4 DISCOVER THE REAL TASTE OF GIMGER WINE ONfc TRAM V Rl( i GINGER* I MWtt) IN AUfTtAIJk UNOfI UONtl El« UNOONnANMVESPTY.nI k AvtMui nwu« soutu Mnmft NABt MSTRALIA 750 ml W Ai K IK' .)urt 'I K GURince Promise of Perfection %ZM m Egfe >" it mi mmim Sdeal Giftsfx72 words
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Advertisement34 1981-02-02 4 P> >•' V Hp V monds VQ\am rncV^ As direct importers, we are able to sell our diamonds al wholesale prii es. S.HI I.DI-: SIIYA.IKWKI.I l-'.KS Siny.ijv ,r, T4 Ml H i•.111r»11 U inq n34 words
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Article283 1981-02-02 5 Rav Dhaliwal - By Rav Dhaliwal All is not well in the Singapore Business and Professional Women's Association (SBPWA). A cold "war" is believed to be brewing between two "rival" factions. The woman spearheading the "opposition to the current leadership has written to the Registrar of Societies informing him283 words
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Article, Illustration118 1981-02-02 5 Nobody shook hands for these packets of hong b*». They were not even supposed to toach them If they wanted to qualify for what was in the packets. And trying to retrieve them with their teeth almost "flowed" these lf-year-olds as the boag bmm hadPicture by DAVID TAN - 118 words
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Advertisement95 1981-02-02 5 &Lnt Jytop the Aiuilc Put on your dancing shoes and dance to non-stop music by "NEW FACES" and "DISCOMMOTION" Feb 4-6 8.00 pm to 2.00 am Garden Ballroom 2nd Floor, Holiday Inn "NEW FACES" A popular 7-member pop group that rocked Asia with their distinction in music. DISCOMMOTION" A leading95 words
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Article, Illustration256 1981-02-02 6 Envoys to leave nations that unsafe World Focus AP Los Angeles, Monday America will pull American diplomats out of countries that cannot ensure their safety and is studying possible defensive measures to prevent incidents like the takeover of the US embassy in Tehran,AP - 256 words
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Article43 1981-02-02 6 UPI Los Angeles, Monday Former heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad All has a financial connection with a sports group under investigation. The group allegedly embezzled US$2O million (|4l million) from a Beverly Hills bank, it was revealed during the weekend.UPI - 43 words
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Article126 1981-02-02 6 AFP Reuter Paris, Monday The French Foreign Ministry last night denied reports from Cyprus that more Mirage planes would be delivered to Iraq soon. "The contract with Iraq does not call for further deliveries in the next few weeks," an official said. Earlier yesterday, theAFP; Reuter - 126 words
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Article, Illustration32 1981-02-02 6 A young demonstrator tries to avoid a clubwielding policeman. He wu one sf the many Cing people protesting poor youth facilities In in Zurich, Switzerland, on Saturday. UPI radio pictureUPI radio picture - 32 words
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112 1981-02-02 6 AFP Manila, Monday Filipino legislators are studying French and Egyptian government models, which both provide for strong presidents within a parliamentary system, to come up with a revised Philippine parliamentary system The ruling New Society Party (KBL) led by Philipplae President PMaaai Marcos areAFP - 112 words
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Article60 1981-02-02 6 AFP Paris, Monday An international meeting here on ways to fight the "forced disappearance of persons" closed yesterday with the adoption of a set of proposals to be submitted to the United Nations for implementation. "Forced disappearance" is a method used by authoritarian governments in which suspectedAFP - 60 words
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Article26 1981-02-02 6 AFP London, Monday Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher told Britons yesterday that they were "on the right road for a prosperous future." AFPAFP - 26 words
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Miscellaneous402 1981-02-02 6 Farmer and His Dog Petani Dan Anjingnya TALES FROM THE ORIENT DONGEN6-OONGENG DARI TIMUR Ei *r. s Wi m !M S W m n s» M a «i s VGSS m *4 mm i »> >w s »5 s IE n ft -a 1 9 v. V /Ami fftWg r-402 words
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Article255 1981-02-02 7 But future action may be considered Warsaw, Monday The Polish free trade union, Solidarity, last night suspended a one-hour nationwide warning strike set for tomorrow but threatened to consider future strike action to support the cause of independent farmers' unions. The National Consultative Commission announced its255 words
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Article41 1981-02-02 7 UPI IM»y is Monday, Feb 2, the 33rd day of 1961 with 332 to follow. Those born on this date are under the sign of Aquarius. THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: Roman poet Ovid said: "To be loved, be lovable." UPIUPI - 41 words
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Article75 1981-02-02 7 DJ TteMMhMlbays have wen a prise fer solving P*«Hems £1 mllllen <$15 spent every year on hslHag eggs. After working eat the beat drain, the eggheads Invented the eeaservatlealsts' perfect fear-mlnate egg wlthent the wasted fear mlaates. t belling water, tamed off the heat and left themDJ - 75 words
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Article, Illustration88 1981-02-02 7 World Focus UPI West Berlin, Monday Anti-American rioters in Frankfurt and squatters in Berlin fought some of the fiercest street battles West Germany has seen in weekend unrest. In West BefUn, violence ran unabated for 24 hours, police said. In Frankfurt, several hundred mostly masked }'outhsUPI - 88 words
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Article36 1981-02-02 7 AFP Haifa (Israel), Monday A paper on the sexual behaviour of the American male will be prsssnted at the Fifth World Congress of Sexology, opening in Jerusalem In Jmm, It was announced here today.AFP - 36 words
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Advertisement108 1981-02-02 7 <P*J« CW <P^ e J^ e ll> voo o< G o^ VA® V 1* <w erf>°%< »<«* m e yoo Ave<e^>°°' 0^ 4~» V dS e o< s I r*es v-.O (V s Cj\V^ 0& 6? e 3* V r wi ■I rvfc >' >, k S, <.*.*«, |fc/<V t108 words
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Article324 1981-02-02 8 And now, the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation presents The 1980 PSLE Results starring Dr Tay Eng Soon. The title and the star might seem unlikely choices for an hour-long slot on prime time television but the Friday night programme must have had a captive audience c'324 words
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Article139 1981-02-02 8 6 There has been an extraordinary sense of dissociation about the editorial process on The Times in recent years; as we covered the news, the news covered us; it has been like playing chess in a hurricane, as the King castles, the roof lifts off. It is clear139 words
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Article100 1981-02-02 8 [.WHISPERS P When a man applied for time-off from his office to attend a neighbour's funeral, a colleague jumped to the conclusion that his father-in-law had passed away. Frantically, he started a collection in the office. Imagine the man's surprise when he was given the money100 words
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Article, Illustration1113 1981-02-02 8 Ismail Kassim - Will Prime Minister Hussein Onn retire? by Ismail Kassim our regional correspondent Since the Umno (United Malays National Organisation) supreme council meeting two days ago and the departure of Prime Minister Datuk Hussein Onn for heart surgery in London that night, the only certainty1,113 words
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566 1981-02-02 8 AP London: Lord Simon of Glaisdale, one of Britain's top lawyers and a graduate of Cambridge, has urged the unthinkable. He wants to simplify the English language and adopt American spelling anathema to the scholars who consider English the last great cultural legacy ofAP - 566 words
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Article, Illustration729 1981-02-02 9 Judith Hale - Time OH" by Judith Hale Where do you think I should go? I've got to use up my ticket by the end of the year." No, the friend who asked me this hadn't won a ticket in a lucky draw. She Is the 20-year-old daughter of729 words
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Article, Illustration58 1981-02-02 9 The Dynasty Hotel has recruited Mrs Pamela Stewart Lee (right) as its executive housekeeper. She was once a teacher, a secretary of a kindergarten school, and had a four-year posting as receptionist In the Singapore High Commission in Canberra. Before Joining the Dynasty, Mrs Lee held58 words
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Advertisement398 1981-02-02 9 CHINESE NEW YEAR CLOSEO FOR LUNCH ON STH 6TH EVENING BUSINESS AS USUAL <r A r. A' 5' V Ai FULLY BOOKED TOMORROW NITE. Lunch businws as usual tqs stars' 2 a Mi 101/103 If it is your intention to make an Investment in a Hi Fi system rather than398 words
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Article, Illustration420 1981-02-02 10/11 Deborah Chia - Samfoo styles step into haute couture Co-ordinated by Deborah Chia And you thought your mother's cheongsam was outdated. Why, designers Including Yves Saint Laurent, Zandra Rhodes and Muriel Grateau (just to name a few) have taken inspiration from it. Ever since China opened her doors to thePictures by David Tan - 420 words
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Article140 1981-02-02 10/11 More commercial businesses are realising the potential of tapping the market in residential areas. Yves Rocher, the new French beauty house in Singapore, not only has a centre in the hub of the city Orchard Plaza but has also made a beeline for the Thomson residents140 words
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Article154 1981-02-02 10/11 If you're one who likes a lead-heavy handbag stuffed with all sorts of things, you'll have to start carrying less...or remain a step behind fashion. For handbags are going to be smaller this year. Styles are classical, along neater lines. This forecast on handbags was given154 words
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Advertisement26 1981-02-02 10/11 If you're serious about sewing CUD 1027 Ttpmatic —v mm- T&H-f-M «3rr PFAFF SINGAPORE PTE LTD A'J/T! it) .jo f nvmx •A'- NECWAM-' 'Ft "07 i»*26 words
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Advertisement75 1981-02-02 10/11 A Bare-Bone Facts About Your Aching Back Why is backache such a common ailment? What are its causes?. What remedies are there? Read the answers, this month, in the Reader's Digest Reagan's Strategy for a Mew America Bali Celebrates a Festival of Faith Also in this issue: Incest: Facing the75 words
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Article, Illustration195 1981-02-02 12 Two teachers who won $50 each in last week's Moneywords do not believe in spending time on the puzzles. But if 34-year-old Mr Ong Aun Nun had taken a little longer than his usual 10-minutes, he might have walked away with the $15,500 jackpot. He195 words
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Advertisement50 1981-02-02 12 The choicest cut of U S beef, brown and crisp outside, red and luicy inside, so tender it rnelts in your mouth Served wrth baked lacket potato and fresh tossed salad At lunch and dinner time everyday l HOTCL PH/Kl\iy Lowor-Giound floor On. h;it<l Somerset Fro nts s">M<)(>(/'.' OVJ23 T.-i50 words
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Advertisement118 1981-02-02 12 Celebrate the Lunar Hew Year in a brand new way at the Sin Taipei Restaurant's DISCO 1 1' ■El; i 1 I >11 K. Lucky Draws. Mvsteiy Gifts and many more! enjoy (hi- fun while Singapore's top versatile band group 'The ESQUIRf S'entertains you with disco music to wee hours.118 words
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Miscellaneous607 1981-02-02 12 Occupation Address N R I C No:. FILL IN MISSING LETTERS ACROSS USING CLUES BELOW iCut along dotted lines, CLUES FOR L 8 1 1. A three-legged stand 2. It might irk a guaat to have to listen to a child's 3. Something nica to oat 4. II vary thin,607 words
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Miscellaneous322 1981-02-02 12 The results No entrant submitted a solution which corresponded in all respects with the set of answers held by the judges to be the most apt and accurate in the New Nation Moneywords Contest LQ. Ten entrants each submitted a solution which differed at two points from the judges' solution.322 words
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Miscellaneous99 1981-02-02 12 receives your custom, rather. Preference for STORY. LQ-3:6: "Quite a good choice" is an understatement regarding PLAIN materials which are -standard, basic and innumerable. Preference for PLAID. LQ~4:1: Since a SCALD simply is unpleasant in any case, the clue suits the SCALP better. Preference for SCALP. LQ-4:2: The clue's specification99 words
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Miscellaneous88 1981-02-02 12 LQ-5:2: The risk would be bronco, say; but a "STEED" understood to be of eye' is understood to mean a ridstrain, rather than of PAINS, ing animal. Preference for Preference for PAINT. STEER. LQ-6:2 Since PLANS are LQ-5:6: With a STEER, themselves preparations, and yes, or with a bucking it88 words
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Sport starts on this page
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Article130 1981-02-02 13 World No. 1 Vicky unplaced Squash AFP Dublin, Monday Australian Ray Anderson, the fifth seed, became the new Irish women's squash champion after fighting back from the brink of defeat to beat British teenager Martine Le Moignan, seeded seventh, 7-9, 6-9, 10-8, 9-4 97 here yesterday at theAFP - 130 words
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Article345 1981-02-02 14 They are now two points away from the lead Tf O European soccer round-up L> 'A Agencies Rome, Tuesday Juventus moved a step closer towards winning the Italian soccer title for the first time in three years when they beat Fiorentina 1-0 in an away matcfTyesterday. Juventus gotAgencies - 345 words
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Article581 1981-02-02 15 ...with the day's lowest total of 226 WEEKEND GOLF by Lim Kee Chan Seletar, runners-up last year, scored their first win in three matches when they beat Changi by six strokes in the Singapore Golf Association Premier League competition at their home course yesterday. Beaten in581 words
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Article113 1981-02-02 15 Roeline Hudson, winner of the Singapore Island Country Club MacDonald Trophy competition, had her handicap of 31 reduced by five strokes. Jessie Thng, runnerup to Roeline, had her handicap of 26 revised to 22. Seven others had their handicaps reduced by three strokes each. Triey113 words
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Article, Illustration260 1981-02-02 15 Diane Williams foiled Janet Elias' bid for a double in the "A" Division of the Singapore Island Country Club women's medal competition at the Bukit course last Thursday. Janet, winner of the Jan 8 medal at the same course, shot a nett 69 to lose out260 words
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Article, Illustration824 1981-02-02 16 JEFFREY LOW - Malacca skipper Chin Aun loses patience and moves right into the Malaysia Cup '81 By JEFFREY LOW Pahang 2 Malacca 1 Pahang are steadily, and stealthily, finding their touch if last Saturday's sparkling demonstration of teamwork is not to be taken as a flash in the pan. After824 words
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Article, Illustration626 1981-02-02 16 SURESH NAIR - THAT'S SELANGOR WITHOUT MOKHTAR State of the states By SURESH NAIR Koala Lumpur, Monday Are Selangor just an ordinary run-of-the-mill Malaysia Cup team without their s k i p p e r c um-striker-in-cnief Mokhtar Dahari? Though one player seldom, If ever, can dramatically turn the •fortunesPictures by JERRY SEH - 626 words
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Article558 1981-02-02 17 SURESH NAIR - of one valuable point by Trengganu at Merdeka Stadium By SURESH NAIR Armed Fmtm 1 Trenggmau 1 Kuala Lompnr, Monday Trengganu added another chapter of gloom to their sad story of poor results when they surrendered a valuable point to Malaysian Armed Forces at Merdeka Stadium here last558 words
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Article, Illustration373 1981-02-02 17 Johore 3 Perak t Johore coach Mustafa Said almost squandered a 3-0 lead carved out by his players when he ignored one of the most widely practised soccer tactics: Never change a winning combination, reports JEFFREY LOW. After his team stunned Perak with an373 words
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Article191 1981-02-02 17 The latest Malaysia Cup leading scorer's list: I Muhidin Hussin (Johore). 4 James Wong (Sabah). 3. Wan Yusoff Zain (Kelantan), Ibrahim Din (Forces) Tajul Ariffin (Perak) Khalid All (Selangor). 2 Mokhtar Darhari (Selangor), Ramli Junit (Malacca), Suria Kumar (Malacca), Abdah Alif (Pahang), P. Umapa ran (Perak) Hasbullah Rahim191 words
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Article60 1981-02-02 17 TEAM I 'WDtFAPt Johore U I SeUagor 2 3 Kelantan 2 Recall 2 Stafmpore 1 4 1 Mff (MM 2 1 4 7 Pmhanji Sabah 2 2 I 3 9 4 1 Periia Trcnaaau Qrunw Kedah 1 1 1 A 7 4 5 1 1 4 p omen Sarawak60 words
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Advertisement106 1981-02-02 13 FOR SALE OTHERS ond receive o FRlt Vtdoo Tope Cleaner worth $45/ UMOUE M SINGAPORE 2 genuine Oerman wine barrels, wooden with metal bands, height 45", suitable for hotels, restaurants, bar counters. $000 0.n.0. per barrel. *****31/ 2. SITUATION VACANT WE NEED TEMPORARY/ PERMANENT SECRETARIAL CLERICAL STAFF Interested candidates please106 words
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Advertisement670 1981-02-02 13 NOTICES THE AYER IWOLEK RUBBER COMPANY BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the Sixty-Sixth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the registered office No. 22 (Upper floor of No. 20), Jalan Gelanggang, Malacca on Thursday the 26th doy of February,670 words
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Advertisement154 1981-02-02 13 NOTICE Advertisement Central Provident Fund Accounts of:Account Pursuant to Section 5(2) of the Central Provident Fund Act, (Chapter 121) and Section 32 of the Trustees Act (Chapter 40) all persons interested in or having claims against the Central Provident Fund accounts of the deceased members mentioned above are required to154 words
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Miscellaneous36 1981-02-02 13 SOCCER: Business Houses League Div. 3 Chartered Bank v Cold Storage; Maybank v Inchcape Group (Tanglin, 5.15 p.m.); Chartered Industries v Indosuez; Uniteers Group v Anglo Thai; Metal Bo* v General Motor (Farrer Park, 5.15 p.m.)36 words
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Advertisement88 1981-02-02 15 IvnK NEW CAT Now a new golf club with adjustable swingweight to further improve your game Unique and sensational. Finally, a club with adjustable swingweight to give a truly freer swing a swing all your own and one that matches you stroke after stroke. Swing over to the new Lynx88 words
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Miscellaneous375 1981-02-02 15 YOUR LUCKY STARS IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you will choose your life's work while still a child though you may not realise it until years later when connections are made between the activities of your youth and the achievements of your adult life. Highly inventive, you possess a375 words
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Miscellaneous65 1981-02-02 17 AHOY CAPP •> m ££Sq 1 M SM K m SHORT RIBS r l U^VETWEM... fl LOVE THEM NOT" y-e W k m A by Frank O'Neal h W a* ii lt'k v V uuiutxoo pLfct uinu W\e, OOCLE CUkEUE CEVrrfcii^LY. let? peerewo sled DOGS MkiD UiE Jusr CMAE BACK65 words
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What's On 1 two pages that tell you what's happening on TV and in town
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Article464 1981-02-02 18 Judith Holmberg - Pertinent questions asked by SBC's Chan Heng Wing Review The ltBi PSLE Results By Judith Holmberg There must have been a number of parents who would have liked to jump at the chance to be in Chan Heng Wing's chair last Friday, when the464 words
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Article, Illustration429 1981-02-02 18 Margaret Chan - Review Tom Sawyer H Margaret Chan Tom Sawyer is a play about a boy and, performed at the Drama Centre by students of the Chinese High School, it was a play by Doys for boys. A typical school production, the429 words
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Advertisement259 1981-02-02 18 d> Dresses from Italy (Each Worth $295) TO BE WON IN 20TH CENTURY-FOX'S SPOT THE DIFFERENCE CONTEST Some bosses have vary keen eyesight whan it comaa to spotting typing arrora which, of couraa, had baan mad* without any daiibarata intantiona. In thia contaat, let's aaa whathar you can apot tha259 words
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Advertisement60 1981-02-02 18 TT^ :A c u/ 4 iS r A- f** AN IPC FILMS PRODUCTION Oh A COI IN HIGGINS PICTURE NINE TO FIVE DABNEY COLEMAN ELIZABETH Wll SON and STERLING HAYDENatThc C hairman ol the Board Produced by BRUCE GILBERT I>ireeled hv COLIN HIWjtXS Screenplay by COLIN HIGGINS andPA I RICM60 words
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Miscellaneous96 1981-02-02 18 12.00 Noon The American Top Forty...Casey Kasem on a repeat of Saturday's Top 40 report 1.30 News and Share Market Report 1.40 The American Top Forty (cont'd). 3.00 Star Watch 3.02 Did You Know? 3.04 American Top Forty (cont'd) 4.00 Chinese Programmes. 8.00 An Evening To Remember...our Monday night personality96 words
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Article, Illustration447 1981-02-02 19 Agatha Koh - Vera Lynn's ties with war veterans still strong By Agatha Koh Her voice brought hope and cheer to battle-weary troops during World War Two. Today, 35 years later, Dame Vera Lynn's ties with British troops are as strong as ever. For, in March, barely447 words
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Article198 1981-02-02 19 Bpaee-age travel, lalrr-galactlc wan and tke staff that sd-fl dreams are made ef will be the tare la the latest TV earteea efferlag. Cmptalm Future. The programme, made la Japaa aad dabbed la Mandarin la Taiwan, will replace the New Mighty M»mae Skew aa narsdays.198 words
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Advertisement165 1981-02-02 19 V 1 ORGANISATION have 4 action-packed hits to CROW about to usher in the year of the ROOSTER! At CAPITOL/REPUBLIC "Guns of Navarona", "Whara Eaglet Dare", "lea Station Zebra" A now Aliatar MacLaan'a moat bizzara advantura. At LIDO THEATRE CHRISTOPHER WALKEN (Academy Award Winner for Best supporting actor in "The165 words
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Miscellaneous134 1981-02-02 19 and around town FAMILY PLANNING: A talk in Mandarin by Miss Teo Mie Lian at the lecture hall, government wing, Institute of Health, Outram Road at 7.30 p.m. Admission free. HOW TO REGISTER A COMPANY: A talk in Mandarin which convers certain important legal provision which members of the public134 words
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Miscellaneous234 1981-02-02 19 < i T > rvTn BRUBAKER: It traces events in the career of Henry Brubaker, a reform-minded penologist -who fought a losing battle against an established but destructive prison system. Stars Robert Redford. Orchard: 12, 3, 6 and 9 p.m. MR MAJEBTYK: Starring Charles Bronson. Rex: 1.45, 4, 6.30 and234 words
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Article45 1981-02-02 20 AH FOOK: Compulsory car checks should keep pollution at bay in Singapore. MEI LIN: Don't count on it. Buses are subject to regular inspections too, but many of them still belch horrid black fumes. I think tests must be more stringent and exhaustive.45 words
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Miscellaneous1117 1981-02-02 20 n Today's Pick r~ On TV KNOTS LANDING: Will The Circle Be Unbroken. (Ch 5, 8.45 p.m., in colour). Lilli Mae Clemmons never made it as a country singer. Growing old with no place to go, she surprises her daughter Valene with a visit. Val, who hates her, is anything1,117 words
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