New Nation, 25 March 1981
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Title Section16 1981-03-25 1 NewNation SINGAPORE Wednesday, March 25, 1981 3138 Price 25 Cents M.C.(P) No. 103/1/81 rNEW NATION COMMENT16 words
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Article, Illustration188 1981-03-25 1 How the Chuas are making history A family of 29 who has just moved into a Housing Board block in Ang Mo Kio has made HDB history it has become the first extended family to occupy five adjacent flats under the board's joint balloting scheme. ThePicture by PHILIP LIM - 188 words
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Article94 1981-03-25 1 Taking a dip In a public swimming pool or the East Coast Park laf;oon will cast more rom April 1. The new charges will be 69 cents far adults (op 21 cents) and 3t cents far children (np II cents) per two-hour session.94 words
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Article111 1981-03-25 1 Warsaw: Poland's communist authorities and free trade union leaders were due to meet here today for what could be make-or-break talks over a threatened general strike. But both sides appeared to believe that more was at stake than the immediate prospect of a fourhour strike111 words
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Advertisement30 1981-03-25 1 Tips £or buying shares Page 9 Haig unhappy over report Page 4 Peter Shilton on the England-Spain match Page Can Fandi be the top scorer? Stewart Ballard writes Page 2030 words
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Advertisement126 1981-03-25 1 a vv^ A s\» cV See Page 2 Only MacGregor gives you all the expertise from the greatest golf players! That's because the greatest players of all time not only play with but developed MacGregor. MT® WOODS Crafted from the finest US persimmon and oil-hardened for extra power and strength.126 words
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Miscellaneous41 1981-03-25 1 Forecast Singapore's weather outlook from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. today: Showers in a few areas. Sunset today: 6.45 p.m. Sunrise tomorrow: 6.37 a.m. IN THE OTHER PAGES: Stocks 5; Stars 9; Crossword 10; Comics, Moneywords 20; What's On 22, 23.41 words
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Article, Illustration271 1981-03-25 2 Mr Simon Loh parked his motorcycle at the site of the proposed Hock Lam Resettlement Centre in North Bridge Road at about 2 a.m. on Friday. The next time he saw his machine, it was buried in a quagmire of mud and water the result of271 words
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Article150 1981-03-25 2 Malaysia Cup contest winners There were It winners in the New NaUon Citizen Malaysia Cap contest for the SingaporeSarawak match, which ended in a 3-1 victory for Singapore at the National Stadium last Sunday. They are Mr Norazman Bin Taib of Teiok Biangah Heights, Mr I/oh150 words
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Article80 1981-03-25 2 UPI Dublin: Three IRA gunmen burst into a business seminar at Trinity College yesterday and, while two aimed their guns at the audience, the third shot a British Leyland executive in both legs, police said. The masked gunmen, who shouted support for ira convicts seeking political statusUPI - 80 words
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Article36 1981-03-25 2 A talk on actor training will be given by Mr John Clark, director of the National Institute of Dramatic Art in the University of New South Wales, at the Drama Centre tonight at 7.30 p.m.36 words
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Article268 1981-03-25 2 Warsaw: As Poland's free trade unionists threatened a general strike, Communist Party leader Stanislaw Kania announced the country's economic crisis was deepening and production falling. v Mr Kania was reported by the official news agen- cy PAP as telling a meeting that foreign debt now totalled US$27268 words
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Article204 1981-03-25 2 A department store which cooked up an idea to have two master chefs from the Jing Jiang Hotel in Shanghai demonstrate their skills nearly landed in hot soup. Officials at Metro Grand hurriedly cancelled the demonstrations on how to carve melons and vegetables into exquisite shapes and204 words
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Advertisement305 1981-03-25 3 Citizen Quartz World Time for worldwide time Model No. 41-5014 Citizen in keeping pace with the ever evolving face of technology now brings you a watch that tells time in 22 cities, around the world. A touch is all that is required to transform local time to that of say.305 words
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Article140 1981-03-25 4 AP Beijing: A Chinese commune has a mule that can't kick the nicotine habit, but does kick people when It doesn't get a smoke, a provincial newspaper reports. The mule is a willing and obedient worker 0 somebody first blows cigarette smoke into Its nose, the ShanxlAP - 140 words
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Article48 1981-03-25 4 UPI TODAY Is Wednesday, March 25, the 84th day of 1981 with 281 to follow. Those born on this date are under the sign of Aries. THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: American novelist William Faulkner said: "I believe that man will not merely endure, he will prevail." UPIUPI - 48 words
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Article55 1981-03-25 4 Four dental clinics will be closed down from next month. They are the Ama Keng Maternal and Child Health Centre in Lim Chu Kang Road, Mandai Maternal and Child Health Centre in Mandai Road, Bukit Timah Maternal and Child Health Centre in Bukit Timah Ave and Portsdown55 words
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Article, Illustration235 1981-03-25 4 Reuter Washington: Secretary of State Alexander Haig reacted icily yesterday to reports that Vice President George Bush would head a high-level committee on foreign crises, and the White House said it had not decided who would be in charge. White House press secretary James BradyReuter - 235 words
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Article, Illustration150 1981-03-25 4 This Is what happened to a shopkeeper's car when he tried to stop a group of youths from beating up a man at J a lan Nam Seng, off Woodlands Road, last Sunday. Mr S. Muthnsamay, 47, was in his shop at about II p.m. when150 words
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Article333 1981-03-25 4 It is now more expensive to park your car in some, parking lots in private buildings in the central business district. This is because car park fees in most of these buildings have gone up. Hourly parking charges have increased between 10 and 50 cents333 words
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Article44 1981-03-25 4 AFP Valencia (Spain): A husband and his wife were yesterday each sentenced to 13 years' jail and fined 2.5 million pesetas (about $72,000) for castrating a young man with a kitchen knife for having sexual relations with their underage daughter. AFPAFP - 44 words
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Article49 1981-03-25 4 The Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry has failed to check a union's bid to represent its 25 workers. Most of them voted to Join the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union in a secret ballot recently. They include clerks, receptionists, telephone operators and attendants.49 words
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Article60 1981-03-25 4 Peopled Emporium will open its new $5.2 million store in Geylang's City Plaza on Friday. The managing director, Mr Yeo Kee Hing, said the store ana the supermarket will sell the cheaper general and canned foods from China and local manufacturers. The emporium, which has another store in60 words
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Article53 1981-03-25 4 A guide to the sources of history of Singapore will be published by the Archives and Oral History Department. It will include all the historical sources that can or are likely to be made available for research or reference and information on the background history of the creating53 words
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Article35 1981-03-25 4 Reuter Washington: US Secretary of State Alexander Haig and Soviet ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin held wide-ranging talks yesterday in their first substantive meeting since the Soviet official recently returned from several weeks in Moscow.Reuter - 35 words
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Article29 1981-03-25 4 UPI Bonn: West German police yesterday launched the biggest crackdown on neo-Nazis since World War Two, raiding about 1000 homes of rightwing radicals, authorities said. UPIUPI - 29 words
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Article68 1981-03-25 4 Reuter Washington: Japanese Foreign Minister Masayoshi Ito met President Reagan yesterday and later said they bad agreed that further discussions should be held on the problem of Japanese car exports to the US. US officials said before Mr Ito arrived that the President had decided toReuter - 68 words
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Article38 1981-03-25 4 A collection of books on education for the 80s is now on display at the Education Ministry headquarters. The books from the US are part of a travelling exhibit by the US International Communication Agency.38 words
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Article92 1981-03-25 4 AFP Tokyo: Japan's Supreme Court yesterday upheld a lower court ruling that the Nissan motor company had resorted to sex discrimination in deciding separate retirement ages for male and female workers. The court ruled in favour of Mrs Miyo Nakamoto, 62, and ordered Nissan to pay 11AFP - 92 words
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Advertisement47 1981-03-25 4 FOR THE QUIET MACHO TYPE An uncommon new way of xpu»ssinij gratitude. A Gilt o< diamonds How. s that t> ii .1 twist on non-verbal ciuninunK ation? .A All (IcSKa Nl'l ID! s|| 11 I I t I KS t'i .»> 11.S» |'|> »<•»>'. fi» 10?4 7 h„ Hun Kon47 words
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Article, Illustration72 1981-03-25 5 This is part of the new West Coast highway to be officially opened on Saturday by the MP for Pasir Panjang, Mr Abbas Abu Amin Costing $16 million, the 5.7 km-long highway will link West Coast Road to Pasir Panjang Road. The Public Works De- I72 words
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Article287 1981-03-25 5 Tone of the market during the first 45 minutes of trading this morning: Slightly easier. Selangor Properties* three-for-two bonus issue appeared to have been discounted as the counter dropped 50 cents to $18.60. Elsewhere, small losses were recorded under light selling. BUSINESS DONE First Section Allied Choc (1)287 words
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Article21 1981-03-25 5 UPI Hong Kong: Gold opened higher at U*****.25 an ounce here today compared with yesterday's close of U*****.75. UPIUPI - 21 words
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Article289 1981-03-25 5 Two nationwide contests will be launched shortly to add impetus to the current road safety campaign in schools. The first is a follow-up to the earlier scheme, where students follow a safe route endorsed by the Traffic Police when they go to and return from rchool.289 words
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150 1981-03-25 5 UPI Islamabad: The government yesterday announced a new provisional constitution giving the martial regime of President Mohammad Zia Ul-Haq even greater control over the country. The new constitution Sves Gen Zia the auorlty to block any political party from campaigning when political activity Is resumedUPI - 150 words
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Advertisement43 1981-03-25 5 DISCOVER THE REAL TASTE OF GINGER WINE ft* i lON I W ntn T&int O(S tt«ED TSAOt m A(> OR! i tH GINGER^ 1 Jmxv- K ;N AUSTffAUA JNOf® m S fIWH' > LONDON a* ANGOVf'S PTf ifD f| ter**4»> ivrvut vn-.;'" B 50m43 words
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Advertisement113 1981-03-25 5 t Hotel TaHPait we really do oar bost to make yew— guest, feel wonderful 260 rooms that are spacious, distinctive j've desi ?!«.THIMWTffi RliMf.ifT.sliT hospitality. Facilities end a tempting menu all carefully planned to add a little more charm and pleasure to your stay. At Hotel TahPan. fine service is113 words
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Article278 1981-03-25 6 Trainee guides wait for results About 80 trainee tourist guides have been left waiting and jobless by the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board. The trainees, some of whom quit their jobs and rejected other job offers, have been waiting for more than two months for the results278 words
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194 1981-03-25 6 UPI San Diego: More than 280 sailors from the amphibious transport ship Vancouver have moved into the historic US Grant Hotel for 150 days of maid service, colour television and private baths. The sailors will be enjoying the unaccustomed luxury underUPI - 194 words
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Article85 1981-03-25 6 UPI Belling: The government is taking steps to improve the lot of China's fabled "barefoot doctors" who have had a raw deal. Radio Beijing reported yesterday. "Leftist" politics forced the paramedics to spend "too much time" tilling the fields in addition to treating the peopleUPI - 85 words
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Article168 1981-03-25 6 UPI The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 8.10 to close at 996.13. Declines outnumbered advances by a 3 to 2 margin on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. Volume totalled 66.40 million shares, against 57.88 million in the previous session. Yesterday's prices followed by theUPI - 168 words
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138 1981-03-25 6 AFP London: Far the second time in a week, allegations of homosexuality nave surfaced Involving a prestigious British Institution this time a base of the Royal Air Force. Defence authorities said British police have launched an investigation into reports that about 21 military andAFP - 138 words
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268 1981-03-25 6 Academic staff of the Singapore Polytechnic will have their views heard in a major soulsearching session of the institute. They are now attending a five-day workshop, which could be described as the first attempt to bring administrators, decision-makers of the Polytechnic and academic staff268 words
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Article28 1981-03-25 6 AP Closing Dow Jones averages yesterday: 30 industrials 996.13 (down 8.10); 20 transport 424.95 (up 0.36); 15 utilities 107.60 (down 0.62); 65 stocks 384.72 (down 1.85).AP - 28 words
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Miscellaneous290 1981-03-25 6 Manora the Bird Princess Manora Puteri Burung 3E)7tlK|B]axS TALES FROM THE ORIENT DONGENG-DONGENG DflRI TIMUR s V ?XX-: a i '1 i e nawa «*».*+/*£<« ifeMMt-lf rfn§ fl£# o ft£ffl±stt£ £*@¥£5 ss?ig^• o The next morning everyone assembled in the royal gardens to witness the performance by Prince Suthon. Seven290 words
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Advertisement279 1981-03-25 7 Centrally located between Goodwood Park Hotel and Hyatt Hotel and opposite Holiday Inn Hotel Site Area—lBo,ooo sq. ft. (16,700 sq. metres) approximately The Biggest Tourist Shopping Centre In S. E. Asia Surrounded by nearly 20 first class hotels in Orchard Road area A prime area right in the heart of279 words
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Article317 1981-03-25 8 Incidents involving children are. among the most heart-rending. On the international level, the world continues to be haunted by at least two images. One is the starving gouge-eyed child (whether from Bangladesh or Uganda does not matter) featured in perennial Oxfam appeals for support.-The other took317 words
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Article126 1981-03-25 8 Whether to give up coffee-drinking, a pleasant habit, in the face of current "evidence" is hard for non-scientists to judge. If the Harvard results are valid, coffee seems far less risky than smoking but considerably riskier than saccharin. The average American who drinks no coffee, if the Harvard126 words
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Article59 1981-03-25 8 It appears that the ruling Berjaya Party in Sabah is cashing in on the Year of the Rooster in the current state elections. In a manifesto, it says that it is distributing day-old chicks to some people. It explains: "These day-old chicks are meant for the59 words
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Article31 1981-03-25 8 Move oVer, cattle branders. The Portuguese government has decided that every cow and bull should have a proper identification card with a photograph and registration number.31 words
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Article, Illustration675 1981-03-25 8 A device now enables patients to dial an instant diagnosis and receive immediate relief NOW! London: A device now enables patients to dial an instant diagnosis and receive immediate relief Daniel Lloyd Richards sat in his lounge, his shirt undone, holding a telephone receiver to his bareNOW! - 675 words
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Article300 1981-03-25 8 Reuter New York: Competition for a share of the multi-billion-dollar home video market has intensified with RCA this week launching a system that reproduces pictures and sound from records. The giant US corporation's Selectavision videodisc machines, developed at a cost of USISO million ($3OO million)Reuter - 300 words
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Article, Illustration958 1981-03-25 9 Lee Yew Meng - Some guidelines on how to preserve your winnings from stocks m Lee Yew Meng Let's be frank Singaporeans play the stock market for only one reason, and that is to make money. But on balance brokers can vouch for this there are more losers than winners.958 words
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Article, Illustration115 1981-03-25 9 On an entirely different subject theft prevention the police have recommended the use of "Invisible Ink" on your personal belongings. Write on any non-smooth surface be It handbag, camera. TV set or the dashboard of a car your Invisible name and identity card number will115 words
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Advertisement38 1981-03-25 9 w Live Seafood Economical Lunch Scotland chicken (whole) at $5.80 each Special delicious dishes at $2 50 each We also cater for Wedding, Birthday Social Functions including Outdoor Caterings. Business Hours: 11.00 am 2.30 pm 6.00 pm midnight38 words
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Miscellaneous357 1981-03-25 9 YOUR LUCKY STARS IF IT'S YOUR Born today, you are inclined to be intolerant of people who do not share your ideas. On the other hand, you know when yon are beaten. That is, you know when it is time to pull in your horns and go along wiht the357 words
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Article281 1981-03-25 10 Rav Dhaliwal - Govt will consider keeping 40-cent bus fare in next hike By Rav Dhaliwal The government will consider requests by commuters to Singapore Bus Service not to raise the 40-cent minimum fare when it revises its fares again later this year. Minister for Communications and Labour281 words
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Article193 1981-03-25 10 The Island-wide comprehensive traffic study being conducted by the Prowslonal Mass Rapid Transit Authority will laelude spot sample surveys with bus commuters and home laterviews, Communications •ad Labour Minister Oag Teng Cheong told New NmtUa yesterday. At the same time, the study team193 words
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626 1981-03-25 10 Irene Hoe - Parliament round-up I By Irene Hoe Two hot potatoes the yet-to-be-built MRT and SBS fare increases dominated the Budget debate in Parliament yesterday. MPs seemed determined at first to give Communications Minister Ong Teng Cheong a hard time and no fewer626 words
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Article, Illustration175 1981-03-25 10 Dorina devoted to the blind for 35 years Mrs Dorina G. Nowill (right) has worked 35 years with the blind and she is not stopping. Her tireless campaign (or the education and rehabilitation of the blind, especially of blind women, has brought her international recognition. Mrs Nowill, 62, who is175 words
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152 1981-03-25 10 Reuter New York: A New York prison which has discovered that a Salvador Dali painting hanging in its mess hail may be worth US$lOO,OOO (about $200,000) wants to sell the picture to raise funds. The painting, a 1.5-metre-high version of the crucifixion,Reuter - 152 words
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Advertisement13 1981-03-25 10 Let's meet at the Rattles! RIJSTTAFEL (Tlimbrtliaii (Britl Every Thursday limchtime Raffles Hotel13 words
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Miscellaneous256 1981-03-25 10 Crossword ACROSS 1 Enthusiastic 7 Samoan capital 11 New Deal monogram 14 Mated 15 Eternal damnation 17 Wandering aimlessly 18 Extreme 19 Dialect of India 20 -Kett 21 Tidings 22 June grads. 23 Aries 25 Dice rolls 30 Arm bones 33 Netherlands Antilles island 36 Games buildings 38 Colour N256 words
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Advertisement237 1981-03-25 11 European performance from Fkn-Electric, 'usts6Bo* Pan-Electric does it again bringing you the best we could find for Singapore from all round the world! At left, a superb washing machine from Europe but without a European price tag. It's strong and tough, made of good quality pressed steel and expensive materials.237 words
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Article, Illustration1262 1981-03-25 12/13 Teo Lian Huay - Story by Teo Lian Huay The Chuas on the third floor of a block of flats in Ang Mo Kio have Chuas as their neighbours. Not just in the next flat, but the next, the next and the next. The Chuas in this case there1,262 words
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Advertisement104 1981-03-25 12/13 Mouth ulcers. Gum pains. Teething pains. Denture pains. Toothaches. Anbesol's* local anaesthetic formula kills pain and helps healing. It you suffer from mouth ulcers or denture irritation, see your nearest pharmacy or drugstore and ask for Anbesol* Anbesol* contains a local anaesthetic and it is available without prescription. It also104 words
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Advertisement600 1981-03-25 14 S NEW NfITION-X nonrnflKEw IDEAL nOHE CONTEST 4^V Vllf V A m rs K Jlewlauon INTERNATIONAL HOUSEWARES FURNISHINGS EXHIBITION WORLD TRADE CENTRE. SINGAPORE 25 APRIL 3 MAY 1981 1200pm 1000pm Over $30,000 worth of prizes to be won! Ist Prize Alno futuristic kitchen system with built-in fridge, inclusive of free600 words
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Article460 1981-03-25 15 K. L. CHAN - The four-year-old impresses On the track By K. L. CHAN Penang, Wednesday Lucky Vagabond has come right after two runs and should get off the mark when he goes oyer 1700 m in a Class 2 Division 1 race on Sunday. With Irene Pateman astride,460 words
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Article, Illustration193 1981-03-25 15 1 Put era Boktisan 2 Square Miss 3 Lucky Wind. Won by: 4, 1, 1. Tote: (46, $12, $12, $8. Time: 1:14.6. 1 Sanderson Lad 2 Jefferson D 3 Beau Invader. Won by: 3, V 2, hd. Tote: $54, $16, $17, $63. Time: 1:15.7. 1 Delta193 words
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Article435 1981-03-25 15 j^^fennis Reuter New York, Wednesday With only four of the world's top 10 players taking part, the field for the US$3OO,OOO (about $600,000) women s winter tour tennis championships starting tomorrow is the weakest 4n the 10-year history of the event. It may also be theReuter - 435 words
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Article, Illustration899 1981-03-25 16 Peter Shilton - Peter Shilton England's friendly clash with Spain at Wembley tonight will be particularly intriguing for me. And no doubt for Liverpool's Ray Clemence and Manchester City's Joe Corrigan, too. For the match will give us the opportunity to take another close look at the899 words
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Article, Illustration476 1981-03-25 16 AFP UPI London, Wednesday Terry Butcher and Russell Osman, Ipswich's young central defensive partnership, are back in business for England in the friendly against Spain at Wembley tonight. The two 22-year-olds, who have shaped their Portman Road careers together from the Youth team upwards, haveAFP; UPI - 476 words
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Article, Illustration658 1981-03-25 17 DEREK WILD - To do well on circuit and boost his value again By DEREK WILD American Gaylord Burrows, an eight-year "veteran" of the Asian Circuit, will be a man with a mission when the Singapore Open golf championship tees off at the Bukit course tomorrow. "This year, I want toPictures by JERRY SEH. - 658 words
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513 1981-03-25 17 DEREK WILD - DEREK WILD Mike Dunaway failed to qualify for the Singapore Open golf championship, starting at the Bukit course tomorrow. Which is a great pity, really, because I'm sure Singaporeans would have loved to see a player who can hit the ball 480 yards, reports513 words
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Article, Illustration438 1981-03-25 17 BRIAN MILLER - By BRIAN MILLER Like most of the professional golfers here at Bukit for the Singapore Open golf championship starting tomorrow, Australia's Brian Jones has one complaint. It concerns prize money. "C'mon, let's be realistic," he said in his thick Australian drawl. "I'm sure they could do438 words
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Article574 1981-03-25 17 Draw for the first round of the Singapore Open golf qhampionship at Bukit tomorrow: 7 a.m. V. Lingam (S); J. Furuki (J); 7.07 Phua Thin Kiay (S); Lin Kok Chen (Tai); I. Shirahama (J); 7.14 Lim Ah Hong (S); Choi San Ho (S. Kor); S.574 words
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Article, Illustration388 1981-03-25 19 SHIRLEY TAN - Cycling By SHIRLEY TAN Former international cyclist Abbas Mutalib has filed a police report alleging that two Singapore Amateur Cycling Association officials attacked him while riding to the finishing line of a 100 km road race at Loyang last Sunday. Abbas, 28, alleged that former national388 words
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Article, Illustration665 1981-03-25 20 Stewart Ballard - Squash by Stewart Ballard Quite a few of you may think that the life of a national squash player is a lot of fun, visiting different places such as New Zealand, England and the Phillipines. Many of my friends often tell me that I'm665 words
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Article382 1981-03-25 20 TAY CHENG KHOON - REPEAT OF 1980 FEAT POSSIBLE By TAY CHENG KHOON After three weeks of play, Police Sports Association look poised to repeat the clean sweep of all the league titles they won last year. Their teams, from the Milo premier league down to the "F" grade league382 words
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Article928 1981-03-25 20 Milo Premier Grade (A B) P W L F A Pts SCC 3 2 1 10 5 12 Police 2 2 0 8 2 10 SAFSA 3 2 1 12 3 14 Tanglin Club 2 2 0 7 3 9 Reservists 3 0 3 2 13 2928 words
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Article, Illustration759 1981-03-25 21 SURESH NAIR - Fandi has the ability to be top-scorer (J Malaysia Aj ft Cup'Bl J By SURESH NAIR Fandi Ahmad has the ability to be Singapore's first-ever Malaysia Cup top goal-scorer. And the 18-year-old star, who is currently lying second in the topscorers' list short of only one goal to759 words
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Article330 1981-03-25 21 Imperial Hotel 4 United Meter Works 2 (penalty kicks) Too many stars spoil a game that was the lesson for fancied Oberoi Imperial, who made it to the Singapore Business Houses Football League First Division final by the skin of their teeth at the Jalan Besar Stadiuip yesterday.330 words
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Article457 1981-03-25 21 SURESH NAIR - SURESH NAIR Queenstown Football Club, one of the pioneers of the National Football League when it started in 1975, will be winding up soon, reports SURESH The death knell to this once-popular club came when they shockingly lost their League status after going down457 words
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Advertisement278 1981-03-25 15 LASSIFIE ADS CX.T.S 114-4422 AT YOUR SERVICE Telephone Servlce:W+ekdays 8.30 a.m. 5.00 p.m. Saturdays 8.30 a.m. 3.00 p.m. Public Holidays 9.00 a.m. 1.00 p.m. Counter Serrlce:Reffular office hours lliMiVlWMi] f A c I Wanttogo somewhereWe still have addresses of some kitchens or bathrooms that do not use New Formula Raid.278 words
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Advertisement206 1981-03-25 15 SHOP RENTALS UNIT 0302 City Plaza. First Floor Shop 270sq ft Immediately occupation rent phone:- *****72 (Bam 11am, Bpm 11pm J BEDOK SHOPPING COMPLEX Oroundfloor shophouses for rent Tel: *****11 Miss Ng. 3 TV/SOUND SYSTEM REPAIR E TROPICAL T.V. SPECIALISTS In Black/White, Colour Repair, Antennae Installation. Tel: 231M12. Fair Charges206 words
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Advertisement668 1981-03-25 18 Win an all-expenses pail trip to the 1912 Warid Cup grand final in HMriil. Spain Plus32oCitizen watches to be won A Ufa m >r t Swl»» To all soccer fans, the Malaysia Cup series is here again. If you think you know who's going to bring the Cup home this668 words
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Advertisement114 1981-03-25 19 HIT A LONG BALL With Solid Persimmon Powerbilt Citation The ultimate in precision craftsmanship. Cured under tremendous heat and pressure toassute maximum strength, resiliency and uniform density. Built for consistency and control. With lightweight Dynasty shaft and rubber grip. So you can take a big swing without a big effort.114 words
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Miscellaneous179 1981-03-25 20 v.r^yXy.tn Cut out ond pin with other coupons Posting instructions appear below Name: Sex: Age: V Occupation: 1 Address: N R I.C. No. Tel: CLUES BELOW Cut along here CLUES FOR LZ-3 1. Gritty substance found on beaches 2. Ot the finest quality 3. A woman may have her own179 words
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Miscellaneous53 1981-03-25 20 ANDY CAPP m ■BR crga F J <Mlieeee u« V Bfi NORBERT 'OW ABOUT ASKIN* THAT BDNNIE -MDU SAJb t'S USUALLY GOObFDR A LOAN NTCANT-r GAVE 'IM ID CHALKIEj > ASA < f BIRTHDAY) -APRESENf/ m IZL s 1 uftl 'r^i m BP. *t w? is: by George Fatt Off!53 words
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Advertisement57 1981-03-25 21 Slazenger Blue makes the others green with envy... so do Slazenger rackets. They need no introduction... make green-horns of your opponents. t I* <UV« W Vr., r Play better with Slazenger, first in the world of squash. lazenqeri Sole Ag^nt: Ws Robertson, Wilson (S) Ltd. <, 707/708 Cothay Building. Singapore57 words
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Miscellaneous48 1981-03-25 21 Diary SOCCER: Business Houses Div. 2 (quarter-finals) Hyatt Hotel v Goodwood Group (Toa Payoh); Hen Wah Press v Hitachi Consumer (Geylang, both matches at 5.15 pm). Div. 3 (semi-finals) Century Park Hotel v Cold Storage (Jalan Besar, 4.30-om). BADMINTON: SBA Junior championships (SBA Hall, Guillemard Road, 7.30 pm).48 words
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Article, Illustration356 1981-03-25 22 Richard Lim - Cinema bv Richard Lim Friday The ISTH: Starring Betsy Palmer, Adrlenne King, Harry Crosby and Laurie Bart ram. Now showing at Capitol. Friday the 13th is more a game than a film. It starts off by assembling a group of young people356 words
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Advertisement189 1981-03-25 22 LIDO: ONE-DAY 5-SHOW PremiereTOD AY! (PHONE *****14) 5 SHOWS at: 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.45 9.15 PRIVILEGE Prices: CIRCLE $2.50, STALLS $1.50 No Free List T ls enormously th e discovery o» friendship, and romance. X&tfSg TheObser -"A You will be terrified yet it is not a horror story. You will189 words
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Advertisement29 1981-03-25 22 tAbw In OUR BUSINESS 15.... < NTBC NASTRI TAPES NTBC VDMBO MACHINES i LAKES M9CBTOE digital coNvgrnat wtsc/pal THUBCINK MACHINES •GIANT BCKKBN TRLEVRION ffljj Iff HOLLYWOOD HOUSF VIDEO PTE LTD29 words
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Miscellaneous54 1981-03-25 22 iGsaii Today: 1.35 p.m. (2.5m), 7.33 p.m. (0.8m). T*m«rr«w: 1.56 a.m. (2.9m), 9.09 a.m. (0.8m); 2.33 p.m. (2.2m), 8.11 p.m. (1.0m). Frldav: 1.48 a.m. (2.5m), 8.26 a.m. (0.5m); 2.43 p.m. (2.1m), 8.09p.m. (1.1m). Saturday: 2.18 a.m. (1.7m), 9.; 7.37 p.m. (1.8m). Tuesday: 12.00 a.m. (1.5m), 152 a.m. (2.0m); 1.30 p.m.54 words
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Article, Illustration497 1981-03-25 23 Khng Eu Meng - To pursue music or do business studies By Khng Eu Meng Music or Business Administration, that is Miss Koh Poh Lin's dilemma. And as she plays her Beethoven solo at the Singapore Youth Orchestra's concert on Sunday night, she'll be deciding which to pursue as497 words
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Advertisement39 1981-03-25 23 A NAUSEATING, HORROR THRILLER to END ALL HORROR THRILLERS! h PEMBALASAN GUNA GUNA ISTERI MUDA »lUi ENGLISH AND CHINESE Subtitles. Jj 60LDEN CLEMENTI RD *****67 TELEPHONE *****51 VTODAY! 11, 1.30, 4, 6.45, 9.30 TODAY! 1.30, 3.30, 7.15, 9.30 Vtoo39 words
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Advertisement164 1981-03-25 23 LAST DAY! ft|%Fnil■ (*****16) 5 Shows: UUEUII. Ham, 1.30, 4 00, 630 9 15pm v IMt AN IPC FILMS PRODUCTION OF ACOI IN HIGGINS PICTURE NINE TO FIVE DABNEY COl FMAN ELIZABETH WILSON and SIIRI INO H A YDEN a* The Chairman of the Board Produced b> BRUCE GILBLRI Directed164 words
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Miscellaneous182 1981-03-25 23 In and around town WORKSHOP ON JAVANESE DANCE at the National Theatre Club hall at 7.30 p.m. Free admission. ASIAN CHRISTIAN ART: An exhibition of works, including those H>y Japanese printmaker Sadao Watanabe, Australian aboriginal paintings and a series of woodcuts by Indian artist Jyoti Sahi. At the Presbyterian Church,182 words
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Miscellaneous278 1981-03-25 23 questions. On till Friday. Admission is free. SINGAPORE FOLK ART EXHIBITION: An exhibition which features the props of the traditional Chinese performing arts such as the puppet shows of various dialect groups, face masks and costumes used in Chinese opera. At the Singapore Conference Hall from 10 a.m. to 8278 words
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Miscellaneous126 1981-03-25 23 @|^})>~'$%/&;|:`=]<<^(@)!;,=>_> JESUS: Semi-documen-tary on the life of Jesus Christ. Cathay: 1.45, 4.15, 6.45 and 9.15 pjn. NINE TO FIVE: Office comedy starring Fonda, Lily Tomlin and Dolly Parton. Odeon: 1.30, 4, 6.30 and 9.15 p.m. Last day. SEEMS LIKE OLD TIMES: Neil Simon comedy about a woman whose ex-husband seeks126 words
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Miscellaneous134 1981-03-25 23 fantasy starring Olivia Newton-John, Gene Kelly and Michael Beck. Jade: 1.30, 4, 6.30 and 9 p.m. Last two days. THE SEA WOLVES: War adventure starring Gregory Peck, Roger Moore and David Niven. Premier: 1.30, 4, 6.30 and 9 p.m. Last day. SWORD STAINED WITH ROYAL BLOOD: Mandarin sword fighting film.134 words
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Advertisement203 1981-03-25 24 1006 ACNE BLEMISH CREAM by Bonne eai ii* ACNE SiPffPl mm HELPS HEAL ANO CLEAR 30n0€ 8(i nam w Don t let pimples and blemishes mar your looks. Get aid from 10.0.6 Acne Blemish Cream. 10.0.6 Acne Blemish Cream with active ingredients from the 10.0.6 formula, helps clear away pimples203 words
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Miscellaneous1167 1981-03-25 24 Today's Pick On TV POLICE STORY: The Other Side Of Fear (Part 1) (Ch 5, 8.45 p.m. In colour). Karen Blacks stars as a policewoman, who works on a homicide case involving an ex-convict and his wife. The wife testified against a gang of rapists three years ago. Karen s1,167 words
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Article71 1981-03-25 24 AH POOR: You will have to rely on SBS to get around for a long time. The government will only decide on the MRT in two to three years. MEI LIN: I hope SBS realises that the more affluent commuters become, the higher their expectations. And it should71 words
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NewNation SUPPLEMENT Singapore Open Golf Championships 1981
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Article1309 1981-03-25 25 Derek Wild - By Derek Wild Peter Thomson, five times winner of Britain's Open golf championship, won't be playing in this year's Singapore Open, which starts tomorrow. Which could be his loss just as much as Singapore's. For, as Harry Dyne, chairman of the organising committee, explains: "Tnough1,309 words
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Article, Illustration579 1981-03-25 26 Derek Wild - By Derek Wild DIMINUTIVE Lu Hsi Chuen hasn't changed much since I first met him at the 1979 Hongkong Open, less than five months after he had turned pro. He's a couple of years older, of course he'll be 27 in December but his short, spiky hair579 words
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Article59 1981-03-25 26 H.M. Dyne (chairman) Edmnnd P.K.Wong (honorary secretary). Cecil Wong (tournament director) Pang Tok Lin (assistant tournament director) T.P. Tav (sponsors' representative) C.P. Chan (entertainment,accommodation and transport) B.S. So in (finance) Dr. L.H. Tan (catering) Mervyn Neo (programme publicity) Low Slow Whatt (course) Lt. Col.Mahinder Singh (chief starter) Winston Vat59 words
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Article76 1981-03-25 26 A DATS UN Bluebird and $50,000 will be the hole-in-one prize during this week's $145,000 Singapore Open Golf championship at the Bukit course. Tan Chong A Sons Motor Co., (S) Pte. Ltd.. will present the car and Tiger Beer the $50,000 to any professional holing his tee-shot at the76 words
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Article115 1981-03-25 27 1. $25,000 2. $16,000; 3. $11,000 4. $8000; 5. $7000; 6. $6000; 7. $4500; 8. $3500 9. $3000; 10. $2750. U. $2600; 12. $2500; 13. $2300; 14. $2200; 15. $2100; 16. $2000; 17. $1900; 18. $1850; 19. $1800 20. $1750. 21. $1700 22. $1650; 23. $1600; 24.115 words
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Article85 1981-03-25 27 1982: Brian Wilkes (Australia); IMS: Alan Breakes (Australia); IN4: Ted Ball (Australia); INS: Frank Phillips (Australia); IMC: Hess Newdlck (Australia); INI: Ben Arda i Philippines): 1M8: [sleh Yung Ya (Taiwan); lift: Tamlo Kamata (Japan); lfTf: Hsieh Ynng Ya (Taiwan); ltfl: Haruo Yasada (Japan): lflt: Takaakl Kono (Japan);85 words
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Article, Illustration494 1981-03-25 27 Brian Miller - He's back with a vengeance By Brian Miller THE BUKIT Course holds memories for Graham Marsh. And, you can bet, they're not all pleasant. For starters, although he has won tournaments in practically every corner of the globe, the Singapore Open has always eluded him494 words
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Article, Illustration1764 1981-03-25 28/29 Alan Murray - By Alan Murray Reprinted by Courtesy of Rolex Australia's PGA Winner and Head Professional at the SICC I DOUBT if one could ever get tired of playing golf at "The Bukit" as it winds along by the Mac" Ritchie Reservoir over undulating treelined fairways with its naturalReprinted by Courtesy of Rolex - 1,764 words
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Article, Illustration525 1981-03-25 30 Brian Millar - Kelly and caddy a joy to watch By Brian Millar IT'S a joy to watch Kelly Murray on the fairways. He's young and vibrant. He's got a great swing, an amiable personality and a caddy that rates "10" in my book. Yes, this guy Kelly's a lucky man. He knows525 words
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Article327 1981-03-25 30 1 Kurt Cox (US) 276 2 Mya Aye (BUR) 277 2 Hsu Sheng San (T) 277 4 Walter Godfrey (NZ) 278 5 M.McNulty (RHO) 280 5 Ho Ming Chung (T) 280 7 Don Lee (US) 282 7 Kim Seung Hack (K) 282 7 Lee Booker327 words
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Article, Illustration548 1981-03-25 31 Derek Wild - Take tips from the pros By Derek Wild Ben Hogan, the whitecapped wonder of world golf back in the 1940s and early '50s, made the game look so easy that many consider him the greatest player of all time. But, paradoxically, it was the great Hogan,548 words
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Article327 1981-03-25 31 Order of merit Money winners Points 1 La Hsi-Chuen 766.39 2 Kurt Cox 612.99 3 Ho Ming-Chung 991.99 4 Chen Tze-Mlng 596.66 5 Mya Aye 563.99 6 Mark McNalty 517.99 7 Mike Krantz 484.1$ 8 Llao Kao-Chlh 456.59 9 Chen Chung-Shyan 449.51 19 Tsae Chlen-Teng 446.59 11 Payne Stewart 415.59327 words
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Article, Illustration138 1981-03-25 32 THE PROSTAFF golf ball from Wilson boasts of a revolutionary design that is said to make improvements in your golf play. Exclusive to Wilson alone, thijs feature the truncated dimpled surface aids in greater accuracy in shots and holds the green better.138 words
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Article, Illustration383 1981-03-25 32 IF you buy a new. set of Lynz 10 clubs you will be one of 10,000 people who will ever own this new range of golf clubs. To commemorate the company's 10th anniversary, Lynz will only be producing a limited edition of these clubs383 words
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Article149 1981-03-25 32 THE Stuburt 'Pro Am' Golf shoe is the first of is kind to be introduced into the Singapore market. These shoes differ from conventional golf shoes which have a spiked sole for gripping the green. The Pro-Am however has a sole moulded in natural rubber. This sole has149 words
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Article268 1981-03-25 32 GOLF GEAR IN THESE days of perfection, everybody seeks to be a perfect '10'. The form and function of many things are often rated from 1 to 10. This includes Olympic competitive scoring, pretty girls and golf clubs! This is why Lynx has named its newest, hottest268 words
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Advertisement230 1981-03-25 25 Niblick, the Australians'top performance golf shoes since 1860. Niblick shoes are unique in design, waterproof, very comfortable and provide the best performance on the golfing scene. The range of men's and ladies' Niblick shoes boasts leather uppers that stretch, breathe and respond to the changing shape of your feet The230 words
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Advertisement101 1981-03-25 26 Available at all leading golf pro shops M 27, FAR EAST SHOPPING CENTRE Mi. ORCHARO RO S PO* 0093 TfL *****36, *****39 m» TELEX: RS ***** CABLE PAROOLF ■s V -w >-***~ mm i»* «»*r mm*. w v. ># •>*""** J? *■■■< •v c L. Golfing rfi* Tips. Looking great.101 words
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Advertisement45 1981-03-25 27 PGA T-Line Putter Precision That's just the half of it. The other half is PGA T-Line Chipper. Putter precision in a chipper. SOLE AGENT fSTr Unique, patented T-Square designthe only one of its kind-increases accuracy and confidence. Look for the PGA T Line Series. GOLF45 words
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Advertisement138 1981-03-25 27 Watch the pro score on HQNMh. Japan's No. 1 golf club on the Asian circuit. c s* Q One of HONMA's secrets lies in the superior quality of its graphite shafts well-known for its superb balance from grip to clubhead. Its fine selection originated with the famous BLACKSHAFT, then the138 words
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Advertisement45 1981-03-25 28/29 '/['&"&{:\|>:"]-@<{.-<,@"<(-$}/ uvc y II ill ly I lit; I'icliFltJ lllipilub In Precision Golf Equipment Sole Apt-its M&P INTERNATIONAL AGENCIES PTE LTD 246 2nd Floor Pia£n Singapura (behind Yajimaya Bookstore) Singapore 0923 Tel: *****56 A I I Jack Newton Professional Golfer 1979 Australian Open Winner uses LeMaster45 words
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Advertisement93 1981-03-25 28/29 In the world of golf, RAM makes the most calculated/charge! professional golf equipment for than ever./ v Made in U.S.A v RAM golf equipment was conceived with one aim in mind —that of making RAM players experience that wonderful feeling of making the perfect golf shot. No wonder, the world93 words
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Advertisement52 1981-03-25 28/29 For soccer For running For training For sprinting "T vV\ For fencing For shooting \V For weightlifting What's your sport? For any further information write to adidas, 8522 Herzogenaurach, West Germany or to G. S. Gill Co., 8 de Souza Street, Singapore-0104 adidas Sole agents: G.S. Gill Co., Kuala Lumpur52 words
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Advertisement175 1981-03-25 30 Only MacGregor gives you all the expertise from the greatest golf players! That's because the greatest players of all time not only play with but developed MacGregor. MT® WOODS Crafted from the finest US persimmon and oil-hardened for extra power and strength. The classic pear-shaped wood head features a larger175 words
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Advertisement42 1981-03-25 30 AT ALL EMPORIUM HOLDINGS SPORTS WHILST STOCKS LAST I 1 U Li V.,:» *T f XL The thirst quenching drink for sports enthusiasts. In natural lime, lemon and honey flavour. Nowata very special offer. Stock up today! XL for thirst, for energy.42 words
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Advertisement59 1981-03-25 31 > J M < 4 MM TOR I: TPI i More and more golfers are playing with the |f i„l TOP PRO /TiUSlial GOLF BALL Because when It comes to distance and durability it's A T^Uslial SOLE AGENT: f OOLF M 27, FAN EAST SHOPPING CENTRE M 5, OWCMARORO S59 words
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Advertisement146 1981-03-25 31 c v. Wilson Staff Tour Block Woods Classically styled and hand crafted, the time-honoured Staff wood head'design incorporates a back weight for superior weight distribution to give longer, truer drives. Classic exposed neck whipping for easier swing True Temper Dynamic shaft All sets matched and registered Other Wifson Clubs available:146 words
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Advertisement236 1981-03-25 32 Swing With A Perfects ,4 The form and function of many things are often rated on a scale of 1 to 10. This includes Olympic competitive scoring, pretty girls... and golf clubs. That's why Lynx named its newest, hottest model goH club *10'. These new-design woods and irons were created236 words
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Advertisement144 1981-03-25 32 SI jfwil ■MAAMA lAi jJ |ln«| #1 n means prectsiofi. vvonawKie. i- f <&■** ,v -1 LEICAR4-MOT The camera which can simply do everything. LEICA is the yardstick for precision and quality, for highest optical performance and long life, for easy handling and quick action. The elegant design and compactness144 words
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