New Nation, 27 March 1981
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Title Section18 1981-03-27 1 NewNation SINGAPORE Friday, March 27, 1981 3140 Price 25 Cents M.C.(P) No. 103/1/81 r NEW £0) NATION COMMENT,18 words
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101 1981-03-27 1 A week-lMg exhibition of energy saving appliances and equipment will launch the Island-wide save energy campaign. Energy Conservation 11 will be opened by the Minister for Trade, and industry Mr Geh Chek Teng at the World Trade Centre on May 14. TUs will101 words
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Article176 1981-03-27 1 Polish govt, church hold crisis meeting Reuter Warsaw: The Polish free trade union, Solidarity, said last night it was going ahead with its biggestever national strike after the government postponed peace talks. At the same time, church and government leaders met in a last-minute attempt toReuter - 176 words
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Article39 1981-03-27 1 Tm Hock Chuan, 2t, a farmer employee of latraee Ltd, this morning pleaded nllty to criminal breach of trust of $28,M7.82 between Feb 28 and Oct 17 last year. Tin press time, sentence was not passed.39 words
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Article43 1981-03-27 1 Singapore Bus Service has oraered 100 doubledecker buses from British Leyland, it was reliably learnt. A model of the new bus is on display at the Far East Bus Exposition '81 held at the Sheraton Hotel. Details will be announced later today.43 words
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92 1981-03-27 1 AP Washington: The Reagan administration said yesterday that the situation In Poland was "very serious very tense." An official White Hense statement, issued at the oenelnston of a national security council meeting, also said that Moscow might be planning "to undertake repressive action inAP - 92 words
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Advertisement17 1981-03-27 1 INSIDE Goods monorail for Chang! Page 5 Wayang kulit show cancelled All-England results Page 3 Page 2317 words
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Miscellaneous42 1981-03-27 1 Forecast Singapore's weather outlook from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. today: Showers in a few places. Sunset today: 6.44 p.m. Sunrise tomorrow: 6.36 a.m. IN THE OTHER PAGES: Stocks 5: Stars 22; Money words 24; Comics, Crossword 29; What's On 30, 31.42 words
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182 1981-03-27 2 UPI Philadelphia: Christopher Wall Jr., born 5' years ago with his heart outside his body, left Children's Hospital on Wednesday, a tiny survivor of 21 life-or-death operations. The latest operation was one of a series to help strengthen the 15 kg boy's ability toUPI - 182 words
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Article82 1981-03-27 2 Vienna: The world can meet its energy needs over the next 50 years but will have to use all available forms of energy to do so, according to a study by scientists, presented here yesterday. Meanwhile, the world would have to shift from cheap and clean conventional energy82 words
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246 1981-03-27 2 Police are looking for three confidence tricksters operating in Ang Mo Kio new town. Earlier this week, two of them posed as cosmetic salesgirls and cheated a housewife while a man conned a 64-year-old woman. A police spokesman yesterday warned residents in the246 words
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Article55 1981-03-27 2 The season parking fee at the UIC Building in Shenton Way increased by $50 to $150 from the begining of this month. Fees at the Development Bank of Singapore Building and Robina House will also be raised to $150 from April. All the lots at these55 words
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Article57 1981-03-27 2 AFP Tokyo: Japan Air Lines (JAL) will lose another vestige of male dominance next month when it promotes women to the post of chief purser for the first time, it was announced yesterday. Six women, all with at least 15 years of service, including 10 years as pursers,AFP - 57 words
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Article46 1981-03-27 2 The Singapore General Hospital will buy a carbon dioxide surgical laser for the ear, nose and throat unit. The Minstry of Health has approved the purchase and will call for tenders soon. The laser is expected to cost between $150,000 and $200,000.46 words
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Article65 1981-03-27 2 AP Tulsa: Authorities yesterday closed their investigation into the suicide of an airlines employee whose widow said he felt responsible for the 1979 crash of an American Airlines DC-10 that killed 273 people. Earl Russell Marshall, 4*, a supervisor at the airline's maintenance and engineering centre which inspectedAP - 65 words
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Article50 1981-03-27 2 Energy experts from 50 countries will meet in Manila in October for the second Asean Council of Petroleum (Ascope) conference and exhibition. About 1200 delegates are expected to attend the conference which will include a talk by Dr Ali Attiga, secretary-general of Organisation of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries.50 words
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Article55 1981-03-27 2 Reuter Washington: President Reagan yesterday created a special committee to combat waste and fraud in government and said he was determined to root out every incompetent and crook who was cheating the American people. Mr Reagan also named six inspectorsgeneral to investigate the abuses. He said 10 othersReuter - 55 words
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Article61 1981-03-27 2 Reuter Seattle: Boeing, the giant US aircraft manufacturer, announced yesterday it was going ahead with production of its 737-300 airliner following orders from two US airlines. Boeing said the decision to go ahead with full-scale development and production followed firm orders earlier this month by Usair and SouthwestReuter - 61 words
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Article38 1981-03-27 2 Reuter Washington: The United States plans to sell 36 F-16 fighters to South Korea in a US$9OO million ($lB9O million) deal, Senator S I Hayakawa, chairman of a Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee,. said yesterday. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article158 1981-03-27 2 Reuter Washington: The United States plans to spend US$lO6 million ($212 million) upgrading a strategic Egyptian Red Sea base next year, officials said yesterday. The US hopes to use the airfield and port at Ras Banas to support largescale American military moves ifReuter - 158 words
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Advertisement125 1981-03-27 2 \oV, Authentic Korean Cuisine Try our BULGOGI... a very special barbeque of different sliced meat cooked in front of you (over a stove). And many other exotic Korean dished. 30 <5 SAMOt-TANG SMamadGnSano ohckar sol© MEWUN-TANG FMi M twv curd vagetaMe SAC WU TWIGIN Prawn triad m •oa miv KOft-CHOO-JON125 words
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Advertisement114 1981-03-27 2 12 Popular Melodies! All memorized like Whistler and his dog, Beautiful dreamer, Picnic and others Start vour day off with a cheerful melody. There are 12 of them pre- programmed into this multi-talented instrument. So besides allowing you efficient handling of everyday figurework. the ML-90 also gives your ears a114 words
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Article, Illustration183 1981-03-27 3 Indon wayang kulit troupe fails to arrive, 50... 'More than 100 people had to be turned away from the Drama Centre at Fort Canning last evening by National Theatre officials. They had come to watch a wayang kulit performance by an Indonesian troupe at 8 p.m. But the183 words
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Article90 1981-03-27 3 A department store has found a new and, it hopes, more effective methoa of recruiting staff. Le Classique has sent its staff to deliver letters describing the store's background and recruitment exercise to residents in Bedok. About 100 or more sales staff will be needed to man90 words
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Article37 1981-03-27 3 Reuter Montreal: An armoured van carrying as much as US$l million (about $2.1 million) was seized in Montreal's financial district yesterday and then driven off and looted of all its money, police said. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article178 1981-03-27 3 Reuter Washington: Secretary of State Alexander Haig, saying "enough said yesterday appealed for an end to public controversy about his clash with President Reagan over control of a special team to handle national crises. The retired army general and former Nato commander saidReuter - 178 words
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Article26 1981-03-27 3 The Institution of Certified Engineers, Singapore, will hola its eighth annual general meeting at 88 Seafood Palace, Pasir Panjang Road, at 7 p.m. tomorrow.26 words
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Article326 1981-03-27 4 Foreign exchange reserves revealed for the first time Reuter London: Poland's efforts to get western funds intensified yesterday as Polish officials revealed that western governments had been told the level of the country's foreign currency reserves for the first time. Officials from Poland's Trade MinistryReuter - 326 words
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595 1981-03-27 4 Irene Hoe - Parliament round-up By Irene Hoe On paper, yesterday's sitting must surely seem like one of the busiest and most productive that Parliament has seen. The House saw five questions answered, wrapped up debate on the Budget and fairly whizzed through the passage of595 words
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Article33 1981-03-27 4 Jurong Cement will computerise part of its operations from next month. It will install a Data General mini-computer system to computerise its system7 > invoicfng, stated ments of accounts and general ledger.33 words
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114 1981-03-27 4 Taxi passengers from Changi airport may have to pay a Mr-. charge, much higher than the present ?1.59 Imposed on those taking a taxi at Paya Lebar alrport. According to sources, the Communications Ministry and the Registry of vehicles are considering a surcharge of114 words
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Article37 1981-03-27 4 UPI Salisbury: White faces will be even fewer in Zimbabwe's black-dominated Parliament following a government order to remove all portraits and busts of the country's former white rulers and colonial leaders, officials said yesterday. UPIUPI - 37 words
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Article48 1981-03-27 4 UPI TODAY is Friday, March 27, the 86th day of 1981 with 279 to follow. Those born on this date are under the sign of Aries. THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: US politician Wendell Willkie said: "The Constitution does not provide for first and second class citizens." UPIUPI - 48 words
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Advertisement29 1981-03-27 4 k" I'm off to the rush at all JUSTIN shops for their fdlltdStiC reduction offers! Justin M 34/35. LUCKY PLAZA 2TI. SHAW CENTRE G46.THOMSOM PLAZA UGB. BUKIT TIMAH PLAZA29 words
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Advertisement42 1981-03-27 4 Us De Silva Jewellers 112. Orchard Towers, I si Floor, Rear Block, Claymore Drive, V.*- Singapore,o922 Tel: *****12 Diamond A Gem Merchants Manufacturing Jewellers Dealers In Diamond A Gem Set Jewellery Cultured Pearls Crystal Ware. Etc. 4 W flfefc® *v »V- ''-> v42 words
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Article219 1981-03-27 5 Luxury VIP suites at Changi gers on long transit can relax in comfort and private. The "right" atmosphere will be created by lightweight partitions and subdued lighting. There will also be two sets of selfservice bar units as well as a viewing room for TV219 words
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211 1981-03-27 5 A monorail to transport goods and a food-carrying electric tow motor system programmed to stop at different parts of the kitchen are some of the features of the Inflight Catering Centre coming up at Cnangi airport. It will also have various types of refrigerators and211 words
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Article65 1981-03-27 5 AFP Colomb*: Police yesterday offered a reward of U5555,000 (about $115,500) for information on an armed gang which committed the country's biggest highway robbery. A gang of six youths armed with sub-machine puns in the Jaffna district in the north, shot dead two policemen, injured two others andAFP - 65 words
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Article304 1981-03-27 5 Tone of the market during the first 45 minutes of trading this morning: Firm. Share prices improved on a broad front on renewed buying support. Haw Par gained 4 cents to $3.44 on a turnover of 1.24 million units. Elsewhere, Sea View recovered another 25 cents to $9.20.304 words
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Article22 1981-03-27 5 UPI Hook Kmc: Gold opened US$lO higher at U*****.75 an ounce here today. It closed yesterday at U*****.5 yesterday. UPIUPI - 22 words
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Article81 1981-03-27 5 A newly-registered firm, Su E-Min and Co (Stockbrokers) Pte Ltd, is to gain entry into the Stock Exchange at a record price of between $2.5 million and $2.75 million, the Business Times reported today. Its expected entry, the second this year, has created rumblings81 words
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Article146 1981-03-27 5 AP Los Angeles: A jury yesterday found The National Enquirer magazine guilty of libelling comedian Carol Burnett and awarded her US$l .< million ($3.2 million) In damages which she said she would give to charity. An attorney for the magazine said It would appeal. The Superior CourtAP - 146 words
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Advertisement6 1981-03-27 5 WEST GERMAN TECHNOLOGY (GRUnPIO) COLOUR TV6 words
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Article244 1981-03-27 6 Kaki Bukit constituency has set up a committee to look at the facilities and services in Bed ok North to see if these are adequate. This is because Bedok North (neighbourhoods 5, 6 and 7), which is in the constituency, is a newlydeveloped housing estate.244 words
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Article, Illustration39 1981-03-27 6 Train robber Ronald Biggs, Jailed in Bridgetown, Barbados, being ushered into a car on Wednesday after a Supreme Court hearing in which his lawyers argued he should be freed immediately. UPI radio picture UPI radio pictureUPI radio picture - 39 words
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Article76 1981-03-27 6 UPI Portola Valley (California): Armed men who walked late Douglas Daily's house and demanded the combination to Us safe were surprised by his answer. Daily told the wouldbe bandits that he had no combination to reveal. He does not own a safe. After the men realised theyUPI - 76 words
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Article, Illustration259 1981-03-27 6 Two drag trafficker* 'were hanged at dawn today, bringing to nine the nnmber of people executed under the Misuse of Drags Act. Koh Chai Cheng, 29, of Malaysia and Azmi Anis Ahmad, 32, of India, were executed at the Changi Prison at S.St259 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous437 1981-03-27 6 KI0 Manora the Bird Princess Manora Puteri Burung TALES FROM THE ORIENT DONGENG-DONGENG DARI TIMUR Tim S ft- ?s Sr.. m m ft mmn o 4D*f^ig»j^jifn^^iS£ii««p» aif&fett There was a final test awaiting the Prince, but he tid not know how dtfficidt this was to be. The Kinc addressed the437 words
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120 1981-03-27 7 Disabled people in Singapore will have an opportunity to pit their vocational skills against their Japanese counterKarts in a contest to be eld in Tokyo in October. Their participation in the International AbilymRics or Olympics of Abily has been made possible through the efforts120 words
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Article24 1981-03-27 7 AP Bucharest: Rumania announced the removal of two top officials and changes in four other positions in its biggest government shakeup since 1979.AP - 24 words
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Article220 1981-03-27 7 Russia plans shorter missions Reuter Moscow: The Soviet Union has called a halt to marathon space flights and now plans to concentrate on shorter missions, a Soviet space official said yesterday. Dr Vladlen Vereshchetin, a deputy chairman of the Intercosmos Council, said there would be noReuter - 220 words
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Article185 1981-03-27 7 AP UPI The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 9.46 to close at 1,005.76. Declines outnumbered advances by a five to four margin on the New York Stock Exchange. Volume totalled 60.37 million shares, against 56.32 million in the previous session. The exchange's composite index droppedAP; UPI - 185 words
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Article34 1981-03-27 7 AP New York: Closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday: 30 Industrials 1005.76 (down 9.46); 20 Transport 433.26 (down 0.30); 15 Utilities 108.22 (down 0.33); 65 Stocks 389.49 (down 2.18)AP - 34 words
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Advertisement74 1981-03-27 7 I HP W V't* Sweat! High absorbency Super Brow head band and Super Wrist wrist band, styled by SAI, provide maximum comfort with super efficiency to keep sweat away. With Lycra Spandex, it keeps its shape even after frequent use. Full guarantee for 1 year's normal use. ■P9M SBK Private74 words
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Advertisement176 1981-03-27 7 FOR THE QUIET MACHO TYPE An uncommon nvv. »'.a\ o* ovpiosv'h; km* A Gift of diamonds Hov\ s that .tor a t;%ist on nop*vt s fba oommumrat h I KH I a •ate v.» I'M p( SUVA H"1 I 1.11 l fi [11 AM if. (IcSilva S.IMI.DK SUVA II I-I176 words
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Article318 1981-03-27 8 What is the main role of the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation? The debate is far from over. Viewers who have divided opinions can take heart that some Members of Parliament also have strong divided opinions. And this was well illustrated the other day in Parliament by the318 words
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Article141 1981-03-27 8 4 Both as current chairman of the Royal Commonwealth Society and a former High Commissioner to Malaysia, I was distressed to learn that the Malaysian government had decided to stop sending students to Britain because of the increase in fees for foreigners. The issue of student fees is141 words
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Article62 1981-03-27 8 I whispers lV A new law in New York will penalise errant husbands who blow their money on high jinks and night-outs before they appear before the divorce court. For example, the law says, gifts to the girl in the typing pool or weekends with a lover come from62 words
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Article, Illustration1229 1981-03-27 8 ISMAIL KASSIM - ISMAIL KASSIM, our regional correspondent, looks into the case of former Umno strongman ISMAIL KASSIM At a special congress held in July 1979 to revamp the constitution, the United Malay National Organisation leadership proposed just over 60 amendments tostrengthen the party for the next decade.1,229 words
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Article, Illustration721 1981-03-27 9 SUSAN PAPE - When conventional treatment fails The once considerable faith in medicine and the seemingly endless supply of miracle drugs pouring from laboratories have dwindled in the face of failure to cure widespread illness and the creation of disastrous side-effects. So where do we go now? SUSAN PAPE looksICA - 721 words
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Advertisement30 1981-03-27 9 gigoli gigolo We're no w at Unit 2 74. 2nd Fir. Lucky Plaza, Tel: *****85 i II i< s 210. Orchard Road lei: *****03 UG22 Bukit Timah Plaza Tel: *****4930 words
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Advertisement88 1981-03-27 9 ii uh li 4? Lucky Draw Sponsored by The Borneo Company T* A m A' *j s .J--HOTEL TAHPAN'S COCKTAIL LOUNGE. A place to relax in, to settle down to a long drink and lively evening's entertainment where the music's up-tempo and the atmosphere is friendly. And always there's that88 words
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Article, Illustration1136 1981-03-27 10/11 Patricia Wei - The Arts By Patricia Wei First, concerts for schoolchildren, and then last week, its first "pops" concert things are certainly humming In the Singapore Symphony Orchestra these days. Today, we examine these new developments and take a look too at the orchestra's other less1,136 words
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Article, Illustration458 1981-03-27 10/11 Nathanael Lim - Little bookworm Dinner at Alberta's by Russell Hoban, with pictures by James Marshall. Puffin Books, 1980 By Nathanael Lim Time was when every family had an Arthur a growing child with a large appetite and incredibly bad table manners. Bnt with the population458 words
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Article, Illustration71 1981-03-27 10/11 Dr. Lasee Hessel - by Dr. Lasee Hessel Some weeks before delivery the pregnant woman as a rule meets with short, sharp pains, the so-called pregnancy or labor pains. Their cause is due to the gradual preparation of the uterus for delivery by performing brief contractions. The pains closely resemble those incurred71 words
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Advertisement99 1981-03-27 10/11 Advert iM'mt'nt 1 MEDICATED FORMULA helps heal piles, relieves itching... Now you can get relief from the itching, burning and pain of piles with Preparation H a medicated formula that helps heal injured tissues and helps reduce the painful swelling. Preparation H also lubricates, making bowel movements less painful. Preparation99 words
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Advertisement113 1981-03-27 10/11 CONTACT LENSES HAH AM')' S()T T I I \',t S MK.MM in <-x >1W Me*- ■C& y nmp; ■i v» •4** I T T «t«uw m McCORMICK Where great tasting ideas come from. With McCORMICK seasoning mix, all you have to do is to mix approximately 1 kg of ground113 words
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Article, Illustration649 1981-03-27 12 Lee Geok Boi - Eatiny Out By Lee Geok Boi The food that we had was a dieter's dream. It was almost free of oil and there were greens aplenty. It was also tasty, which is more than what you can say for a lot of diet649 words
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Advertisement330 1981-03-27 12 1 ROBINSON'S Clifford Centre M, Get the Best for Less MEN'S WEAR Superb collection of MRROBINSONSand BORELLI Long and Short Sleeve Office Shirts Stripes, Checks and Plains. Short Sleeve Regular Price $29.50 Long Sleeve Regular Price $31.50 NOW ALL AT Va PRICE MARQUIS Men's Shorts Assorted designs Regular Price $17.95330 words
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Article, Illustration985 1981-03-27 13 Gloria Chandy - To the Singaporean supermarket shopping is no longer a novelty By Gloria Chandy TEN years ago you could count on the fingers of one hand the number of supermarkets that there were in Singapore. And most Singaporeans could probably do the same with regard to their visits985 words
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Article, Illustration467 1981-03-27 14 Dorothy Ang - Packed lunches and dinners are cheap and save time By Dorothy Ang What do you do for lunch when you're stuck in the office with a backlog of work to clear up? Or when its pouring cats and dogs outside and the office canteen is467 words
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Article467 1981-03-27 14 Rav Dhaliwal - Fast food chains are expanding rapidly By Rav Dhaliwal The Idea of having "a quick bite" insteaid of the conventional meal served at table has caught on with Singaporeans in a big way. Today, you can make a beeline for one of a string of fast467 words
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Article, Illustration902 1981-03-27 16 RAY ANG - RAY ANG ONE way or another, every hotel guest usually eats or drinks at least once in the hotel's public areas. And it is here that the Food and Beverage Director of the hotel comes in. At the Hyatt Regency Singapore, this man is Philadelphian, Frank902 words
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Article409 1981-03-27 16 Ray Ang - Ray Ang WHEN we think of wines, we usually think French; and when we think of North American wines, we think Californian. Today, the wines emanating from California are slowly coming into their own. Gone is the stigma of drinking cheap, unpalatable wines of the imitation' variety, as409 words
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279 1981-03-27 16 WHILE anyone ordering a Tiger in a restaurant or bar will get the beer that is famous in Singapore and many other countries, a call for a Lion may not be so instantly recognised. But "Lion stout, the popular name279 words
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Article, Illustration1214 1981-03-27 18 Khng Eu Meng - That's what connoisseurs of the beverage will get at these "bars" By Khng Eu Meng FOR coffee-lovers there is nothing more divine than an aromatic, fullbodied cup of piping-hot coffee. Connoisseurs swear that ground coffee brewed in a percolater* is the answer to getting that ideal cup.1,214 words
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Article, Illustration618 1981-03-27 19 IF you have ever hankered after an ice cream sandwich, that delicious icy concoction consisting of a scoop of your favourite flavour (usually durian) in a slice of bread, you may get your wish soon. The Coffee Pot at the Ming Court has revived this now618 words
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Advertisement139 1981-03-27 14 a kll restaurant O Try our sumptuous delicacies from the Hunan Province. An Oriental dining experience. Oochlcl 1 214 Dunearn Road, Singapore 1129 Tel: *****49,*****22-126 idddduy.y Come and retex with the Dickbpye Trio L w 1 1 m f 4 X J V u) r Their easy style, vocal harmony139 words
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Advertisement383 1981-03-27 19 3Un For lovers of fine f00d... I©ljeoa( Swiss Continental Restaurant (ioklcn PlmmmiLy Szechuan Restaurant KAMPAWf Japanese Restaurant Golden Phoenix World Trade Centre Szechuan Restaurant KAMPACW World Trade Centre Japanese Restaurant yv r m QJ' 3. a j i »U V s> v j >r V e r J w. M383 words
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Article775 1981-03-27 20 K.L. CHAN - K.L.CHANS TOP 10 FOR PENANG K.L. CHAN No Danger, who has shown great potential in his only start to date, must be closely followed at the Penang meeting starting on Saturday. In that race at Kuala Lumpur on Feb. 1, the three-year-old Australian gelding by Wilkonn775 words
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156 1981-03-27 20 Reuter Doncaster (England), Friday American jockey Steve Cauthen and trainer Barry Hills made the first day of the English flat racing season a joint triumph by winning three of the six races yesterday. Before a big crowd who watched the opening day's racingReuter - 156 words
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Advertisement591 1981-03-27 20 NOTICES PUBLIC AUCTION CHAPTER 222 (PAWNBROKERS) Unredeemed pledges made up to IMO consisting of (old and silver ornaments, Jewelleries etc pledged with the following pawnshops will be sold by public auctlon:Ban Hin Pawnshop 5182 Blk 2 Jin Buklt Merah Baa Joo Pawaahop 1$ Tg Pagar Plasa Blk 4 Baa Lob*591 words
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365 1981-03-27 21 K. L. CHAN - By K. L. CHAN Penang Friday Step One appears to be in top form and should score a long overdue win when he runs in the Class 2'Division 2 1700 m race on Sunday. Without a win for more than a year, the365 words
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Article124 1981-03-27 21 SUNDAY Race 1: 2.00. CI 6 Div 3 1200 m Vitality Belle, Casino Champ, Depth Charge n, Rombabas, Right Cue. Race X: 2.30. CI 6 Div 2 1200 m Cheers 11, Penasaran, Cheeky Bird. Race 3: 3.00. a 2 Div 4 1200 m -The Challenger, Supreme Reward, Patron, Ariki.124 words
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3324 1981-03-27 21 DAfip 1 2.15 CLASS 6 DIV 1 1.200M 1 (Ratings 40-34) ($10,000 $7,000 to winner) 1 067*32 Victory Fair a Dy (J. Moffltt) Chong 57 (ud 2.5) 40 6 ag I200M F Lit* 10 2 ****** IntoNigonco Ml a Dgg Cg (Golden Steel)3,324 words
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Article189 1981-03-27 21 K. L. CHAN TURF RAY BRIAN MILLER STAR BOY Race 1 S Great Johnson 10 Lovelia Jane 7lncredable Hoik 9 Magic Boat S Great Johnaen 7 Incrediable Hulk 5 Realm's Gift 2 Intelligence Race 2 19 Surveyor 4 El Qado 4 El Qado 11 Push It 4 El Qado189 words
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Article, Illustration620 1981-03-27 22 Desmond Oon - Passing Shots By I Desmond Oon The long-awajted Citizen Team Tennis tournament finally kicks off at the Kallang courts at 2 p.m. tomorrow after almost three months of preparation by the organisers. In a symbolic act, Mr. Tan Kiat Khoon of Gilman Pte. Ltd., the620 words
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Article145 1981-03-27 22 UPI Milan, Friday India's Vijay Amritraj defeated Tim Gullikson of the United States yesterday to move through to the quarter-finals of the U*****,000 Milan tennis tournament. Amritraj took two hours 36 minutes to overcome the American 6-3, 6-7,. 6-4. In other singles action, AmericanUPI - 145 words
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Article247 1981-03-27 22 Raffles Institution and Anglo-Chinese Junior College kicked off the inaugural National Schools'' squash championships yesterday with a bang. They had convincing 5-0 wins over their opponents, St Joseph's Institution and Catholic Junior College respectively, in the Under 18 (boys) section yesterday. Under 20 results: Nanyang Junior College247 words
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Advertisement106 1981-03-27 22 'ildptntf ACCEPT THIS CHALLENGE! "Centenary Offer" For every Challenge tennis racket purchased, you get one box of Slazenger Permacore Balls free. hitt- 100 iu;.< 100 Tennis players meet the Slazenger' Challenge range The Challenge range of rackets is specifically designed to cover every type of game. There is a Challenge106 words
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Miscellaneous378 1981-03-27 22 YOUR LUCKY STARS IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you are clear about what you want out of life and always have been." You waste little time considering alternatives to your basic activities, for you know that your first choice, except for the rare mistake in judgement, was the right378 words
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Article, Illustration268 1981-03-27 23 Reuter London, Friday For drama and excitement, the women upstaged the men in the third round singles matches at the AilEngland badminton championships at Wembley yesterday. There were no upsets in either event following the defeat of three seeds on Wednesday but the competition wasReuter - 268 words
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Article164 1981-03-27 23 Men's singles (3rd rd): Liem Swie King (Indon) bt Syed Modi Ind) 15-10, 15-7; Kevin Jolly (Eng) bt Kinji Zeniya (Jap) 15-12, 15-6; Morten Frost Hansen (Den) bt Gary Scott (Eng) 15-5, 15-3; Hadyanto (Indon) Gert HelshoU (Den) 15-5, 15-9; Prakash Padukone (Ind) bt Icuk Sugiarto (Indon)164 words
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Article55 1981-03-27 23 AP Hilton' Head Island (South Carolina), Friday Tom Watson shefr a five-under-par 66 to take a one-stroke lead yesterday in the first round of the US$3OO,OOO (about (600,000) Sea Pines-Heritage golf tournament. Gil Morgan finished alone on 67 followed by Seve Ballesteros, the young Spaniard, Fuzzy Zoeller,AP - 55 words
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Article, Illustration338 1981-03-27 23 Swie King, Hartono and three others make it to last eight UPI London, Friday Former champions Liem Swie King and Rudy Hartono spearheaded Indonesia's continued domination of the All-England badminton championships yesterday as Indonesians filled five of the quarter-final places in the men's singles. Top-seeded Swie King, winnerUPI - 338 words
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Advertisement298 1981-03-27 23 The Largest World's No.l DONN AY BORG. a. i Li i •*<<? 4 jam m V- r;rL. 1^ S O RG PRO vv o* f--9* o SN SN O 1 9* \0 s s G v >A \V 9^ to J? V* Ji -»< jWtT Si^fifS P V* DONNAY, the298 words
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Article, Illustration183 1981-03-27 24 Soccer AP London, Friday Alan Ball, midfield dynamo of England's* 1966 World Cup winning team, is back in the. FirsJ Division and playing as well as ever. Ball's recent foray into management was a dismal failure. He returned to Blackpool, the club where he startedAP - 183 words
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Article246 1981-03-27 24 London, Friday Ipswich and Aston Villa have turned the fight for the English First Division championship into a twohorse race in recent weeks. But both lost last week and England winger Peter Barnes, who plays for West Bromwich, one of the clubs chasing the246 words
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143 1981-03-27 24 Melbourne, Friday A new world sports organisation the International Assembly of National Confederations of Sport was founded yesterday. The founding nations number 42, but the membership of five of these United States, Trinidad, Japan, Sweden and Norway still has to be formally ratified by143 words
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Advertisement513 1981-03-27 24 tiion Big walk sr 7 r s IndMduai Events M*n Senior Men junior Veterans Women JTsIT rip* Woman 44 years I below Under 19 years Above 44 years Aim. U remw W m Mtffll 4 j4y*«jLbet* jv^V: Distance 2Q Km 20 Km 12 Km Merdekrt Br Parkway. Bi Marin# Para513 words
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Miscellaneous165 1981-03-27 24 n i'jV k uViti<Mi M^'AXiLt! n II i irwliimir# N.R.I.C. No:. FILL IN CLUES BELOW Cut along here CLUES FOR LZ 5 1. The opposite direction from up 2. Children might be warned to keep ewey from S. NOt fer away 4. Of which a boy climbing d 5. Tranamit,165 words
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Article, Illustration503 1981-03-27 25 SHIRLEY TAN - NEW NATION BIG W/\LK April 19 By SHIRLEY TAN Taxi-driver Adenan Samsir has a good advice for his fellow cabbies in Singapore exercise as much as possible if you want to stay long in the job. And one of the ways to start it is503 words
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Article506 1981-03-27 25 Prizes for the 1981 New Nation Big Walk: Individual events MEN'S Senisr, Junior and Veterans: Ist —~Normendc Black and While television, Citizen Quartz watch, $200 Bata cash voucher, Bata sports shoes, Kao gift pack, Ovaltine gift pack, Wet Ones, tropny. 2nd Citizen Quartz watch, $150 Bata cash506 words
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Article, Illustration92 1981-03-27 25 All you have to do is finish the New Nation Big Walk on April 19 and you'll get a Bata Shoe discount voucher (above). Bata, who are providing the number tags for competitors, are also donating $1800 worth of vouchers to the top three in each92 words
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Article56 1981-03-27 25 Simnex International will be donating Spenco packs to 40 finishers of the New Nation Big Walk on April 19. Spenco packs, which can be used either as hot or cold packs, will be given to the 41st-50th finishers in each of the four categories men's56 words
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Article28 1981-03-27 25 International race-walk-ing judge Derek De Souza will be holding a clinic (or beginners at the Clark Hatch Fitness Centre tomorrow at 3.30 p.m. All are welcome.28 words
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Article, Illustration613 1981-03-27 26 DEREK WILD - So Sheng-San won't be counting the chickens this time By DEREK WILD Life begins at 40, they say. Which means Hsu Sheng-San can start living it up in 20 days' time. But Sheng San, who waves goodbye to the thirties on April 16, seemed to be enjoying613 words
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Article, Illustration70 1981-03-27 26 Hsu Chl-San (left), congratulates Hsu Sheng-San after his magnificent tf yesterday. But, contrary to popular belief, the two Hsus aren't brothers. "Call us cousin-brothers if you like," laughed Sheng San. "Our fathers are brothers." Explained Chl-San: "Back home in Taiwan, the Chinese often call cousins of the70 words
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Article, Illustration393 1981-03-27 26 Brian Miller - Brian Miller Had Victor Tortorici not decided on golf as a career, he might now be cooped up in a stuffy Italian restaurant somewhere in downtown New York peeling onions and garlic for someone's pizza. But Victor he's Italian, if you haven't already guessed decided, when393 words
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Advertisement163 1981-03-27 26 WILSON 1200UHELP KEEP OFF-CENTRE HITS ON TARGET club head gives LT irons an expanded "sweet spot". To help keep off-centre nits on target. For game improvement accuracy and consistency. I Conventionally shaped irons and woods. With the new lightweight v 2 shaft one ounce lighter than ordinaiy to help you163 words
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Advertisement14 1981-03-27 26 WHERE THE FASHION STARTS SHREI Genuine saree dealer X* Imported ready made blouses available14 words
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Article, Illustration655 1981-03-27 27 BRIAN MILLER - By BRIAN MILLER Kurt Cox, that beefy Texan who who beat Taiwan's Hsu Sheng-San by one stroke to win last year's Singapore Open golf championship, will y his own admission have "to stop putting like a turkey" if he hopes to finish anywhere near655 words
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Article, Illustration495 1981-03-27 27 Lim Kee Chan - TEE-UP with Lim Kee Chan with Lim Kee Chan The eight-stroke victory record by Australian Frank Phillips in the first Singapore Open in 1961 looks unbeatable as the competition gets tougher each year. That inaugural Open played at the par-72 Island course, then owned by the495 words
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Article122 1981-03-27 27 A field of about 120 golfers will tee-off in the fourball best ball Carrier Invitation Stableford competition at the Warren coarse tomorrow from 7 a.m. More than $5000 worth of prizes will be won by the competitors from first to 30th positions, bicluding an air-conditioner for a122 words
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Advertisement95 1981-03-27 27 \p& W s n Available at all leading golf pro shops SOLE AGENT M 27. FAR EAST SHOPPING CENTRE 545. ORCHARD RD S PORE 0923 'ftAI C TEL *****36.*****39 S7 VUr telex rsimss cable pargolf UNIROYAL FROM EUROPE Uniroyal developed this last according to the natural shape of the foot.95 words
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Article, Illustration434 1981-03-27 28 TAY CHENG KHOON - Squash By TAY CHENG KHOON When a white pigeon flew in the Kallang competition court last night, Tanglin's manager Hubert Hill took it as a sign of good fortune for his team. And, true enough, helped by his three sons, Tanglin Club scored an upsetPicture by CHUA PENG TEE - 434 words
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Article464 1981-03-27 28 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON Armed Forces got six easy points in the Mflo Premier squash league yesterday thanks to Singapore Cricket Club captain Zainal Abidin. Yesterday. SCC elected to play the third rubber first. But after their Raymond One had beaten Patrick Choy 3-1, Safsa464 words
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Advertisement154 1981-03-27 28 "X lust exquisite. 1 'i IJ T J *r »ELL* Stamford Raffles planted the British f\as in Singapore soil in 1819. In 1755,64 years before thai event, Ronald Barton and Daniel Guestier making wine in France. They called the winery Barton Guestier (B &Q. The wines were excellent. W,l» a154 words
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Article, Illustration447 1981-03-27 29 SURESH NAIR - By SURESH NAIR They first met as half-naked toddlers playing marbles during their early childhood days in a kampong off Kaki Bukit. They went to the same school, played soccer for their kampong for years, and later even joined the same First Division club Kaki Bukit447 words
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Article196 1981-03-27 29 Jobore may lose the experience of former International fullback Wan Jamak Hassan for Sunday's Malaysia Cup tie against Singapore at the National Stadlnm, reports SURESH N AIR. Jamak fractured bis finger In In a motorcycle accident while on his way to the Larktn Stadium for training two days196 words
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265 1981-03-27 29 TAY CHENG KHOON - By TAY CHENG KHOON Manager Jita Singh hinted this morning that several reserves might be fielded in Singapore's Malaysia Cyp encounter against Johore on Sunday. After a two-hour workout at the Jalan Besar Stadium this morning, Jita said he might do it for265 words
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Miscellaneous62 1981-03-27 29 Sports diary SOCCER: Government (Farrer Park, 5 pm). Friend- Junior championships (SBA Services Junior KO NCO Padangtiques v Dutch squash. Schools National Club "A" v Fire Brigade Club (Padang 5.15 pm). Under 18 tournament Hwa "A" fnpita 5 nmi <i»n»7v Ch°ng v National Junior ColA (Delta, 5 pm). Senior lege;62 words
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Miscellaneous304 1981-03-27 29 mmmm mam ss i 6 Fernando of films 7 River in England 8 Gypsum 9 Disclose 10 Baba 11 Barely succeed 12 Be wild about 13 Finch 21 Let-down feeling 22 Part of a plow 26 Affirmative 27 that touch liquor..." 28 Niblick 29 Very close 30 Traffic sign 31304 words
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Article, Illustration451 1981-03-27 30 Michael Lim - Girls lack confidence and can't reach out Sundown scene b V Michael Lim Kasbah at midnight. Three black singers who call themselves Starmark entertain. They come out-in their blue sequinned gowns, with yellow butterflies on them, and they stand tall and strong. As they451 words
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Article, Illustration570 1981-03-27 30 Patricia Wei - Preview By Patricia Wei SSO Concert with soloists Angela Andrews, Elizabeth Mannlon, Paulas Raptls and Jaraslav Horacek At the last count, there are at least 11 nationalities in the Singapore Symphony Orchestra. True to this cosmopolitan tradition, the soloists (or its next570 words
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Miscellaneous69 1981-03-27 30 [Gail Today: 2.43 p.m. (2.1m); 8.09 p.m. (1.1m). Tomorrow: 2.18 a.m. (2.4m); 9.09 a.m. (0.6m); 3.37 p.m. (1.9m); 8.39 p.m. (1.2m). Sonday: 2.56 a.m. (2.3m;, 10.22 a.m. (0.7m): 5.11 p.m. (1.7m); 9.31p.m. (1.4m). Monday: 3.58 a.m. (2.1m); 12.01 noon (0.8m); 7.37 p.m. (1.8m). Tuesday: 12 a.m. (1.5m); 5.52 a.m. (2.0m);69 words
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Miscellaneous72 1981-03-27 30 Rediffusion 12 noon The Fabulous 240. 1.30 News and Share Market Report 1.45 The Fabulous 240. 3.00 Star Watch. 3.02 Did You Know. 3.04 The Fabulous 240. 4.00 Chinese Pro?rammes 8.00 Ready, teadv, Go. Chris Ho with today s hits plus news. 9.00 News 9.10 Ready, Steady, Go. 9.30 Live72 words
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Article, Illustration299 1981-03-27 31 M. Chiang - M. Chiang Anita's back, folks! You saw her on TV last Sunday evening when she hosted and starred in the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation's musical production, In Person. If anything, that was an appetiser to a musical treat for Anita's fans. Reason?299 words
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434 1981-03-27 31 Judith Holmberg - Review In Person By Judith Holmberg There is more than one side to "sensational Singapore sizzler" Anita Sarawak and producer Aimie Jais captured all she cared to reveal in In Person. Last Sunday, he presented Anita as sexy, demure, sophisticated, pensive and434 words
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203 1981-03-27 31 This Sunday, the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation brings a little mayhem into your living rooms. Mayhem in the form of a murder mystery penned by the undisputed Queen of Crime, Agatha Christie. The mystery drama, Why Didnt Hey Ask Ev*ndt, was written In ltM,203 words
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Miscellaneous257 1981-03-27 31 ASIAN CHRISTIAN ART: An exhibition of works, including those by Japanese printmaker Sadao Watanabe, Australian aboriginal paintings and woodcuts by Indian artist Jyoti Sahi. At the Presbyterian Church, Orchard Road, from 10.30 a.m. to 8.30 p.m. Last day: MODERN TRADE FAIR AND CARNIVAL at the junction of Albert, Bencoolen and257 words
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Miscellaneous93 1981-03-27 31 At the cinema JESUS: Semi-documen-tary on the life of Jesus Christ. Cathay: 1.45, 4.15, 6.45 and 9.15 p.m. SEEMS LIKE OLD TIMES: Neil Simon comedy about a woman whose ex-husband seeks refuge in her home. Starring Goldie Hawn, Chevy Chase and Charles Grodin. Orchard: 1.30, 4, 6.30 and 9.15 p.m.93 words
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Miscellaneous186 1981-03-27 31 SWORD STAINED WITH ROYAL BLOOD: Mandarin sword fighting film. Prince: 1.30, 4, 6.45 and 9.15 p.m. Last day. DAGGERS EIGHT: Kung fu film starring Lily Li and Meng Yuen Wen. Regal, Ruby and Gala: 1.30, 3.30, 7 and 9.15 p.m. 9.15 p.m. DEVIL DESIGN: Horror and the supernatural. Broadway, Bedok:186 words
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Article37 1981-03-27 32 AH FOOK: Foreign men now, have another passport to Singapore citizenship. They only need to find talented wives and live here for two years before becoming one of us. MEI LIN: Ah! Recognition at last. <37 words
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Miscellaneous986 1981-03-27 32 On TV MAKING OP A CITY. (Cb 5, 7.50 p.m. in colour). Tonight's forum raises questions of who and how to preserve monuments and buildings. It also looks at how the Germans resolved the Issue and how city planners and architects view it. Does urban development destroy the geography of986 words
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