New Nation, 18 April 1981
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Title Section18 1981-04-18 1 New Nation SINGAPORE Saturday, April 18, 1981 3152 Price 25 Cents M.C.(P) No. 103/1/81 I NEW NATION COMMENT18 words
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Article, Illustration489 1981-04-18 1 Terry Ang - Lightning sets oil tank ablaze By Terry Ang Fire broke out on Shell's refinery complex at Pulau Bukom Besar early today after lightning struck one of the nest of storage tanks containing light gasoline fuel. The 2.05 a.m. freak accident set one storage tank ablaze. Damage is estimatedPictures by PHILIP LIM and STEVEN LEE - 489 words
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Advertisement165 1981-04-18 1 ATLAS SOUND (PTE) LTD. CUSTOM! H Sf RVICL 1 53 SPOTTISAOODE PAHK ROAD SINGAPORE 020H Telephone 222-2720 Mon Sat 10 00am-6.00pm MIZUNO POINTS TO A WINNING GAML Point 1. Weatherproof exterior Keeps your feet bone dry when the damp sets in. 2. Comfort padding allows for extra comfort on that165 words
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Advertisement49 1981-04-18 1 INSIDE Even I could not stop that bloody boy from scoring Arnmngam on Fandl Ahmad's remarkable performance. Pictures and repert of last sight's game on Pages 19 and t$ IN THE OTHER PAGES: What's On 12; Mooeywords 1J; Crossword 17; Comics 19., Stars have been delayed in the post.49 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous27 1981-04-18 1 Forecast Singapore's weather outlook from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. today: Showers in several areas in the late afternoon. Sunset today: 6.39 p.m. Sunrise tomorrow: 6.29 a.m.27 words
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Article, Illustration97 1981-04-18 2 Standing defiant and proud, mouth agape as if screaming a thundering war cry are these three Samurais, whose fierce stance alone would is enough to make their enemies quiver. The urge to get the feel of the Samurai's armour and, prehaps, sense some of that much97 words
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Article282 1981-04-18 2 Teo Lian Huay - By Teo Lian Huay The moral education programme now being tried out at Buklt Merah Secondary School will be extended to more schools next year. The programme, written by Dr Robert Balhetchet, rector of the Good Shepherd Cathedral, will probably be implemented in another282 words
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Article45 1981-04-18 2 A hotel directory for the five Asean countries is being planned by the Asean Hotel and Restaurant Association. The directory is being compiled from questionnaires sent to all Asean hotels and will list names of hotels in Asean, their addresses and telex codes.45 words
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Article53 1981-04-18 2 AP Ualtod Natteos: Ambassador Tommy Koh of Singapore, the president of the United Nations Law of the Sea Conference said yesterday "tempers are running high" because of US delaying tactics. He expressed concern over a possible schism between developing and industrial countries that could lead to separateAP - 53 words
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Article71 1981-04-18 2 A Children's Fair will be held at the World Trade Centre from Auk 7 to 11. Organised by the National Safety Council, the trade fair cum exhibition will also have programmes lined up by the Bird Park which will nave a pets' corner and the Institute of Education71 words
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Article54 1981-04-18 2 Reuter Kuda Lumper: The Malaysian government plans to stop sending its scholarship students to Britain for further studies because of the steep rise in education fees. Instead, the government would send them to other countries for studies where the fees are cheaper, deputy Education Minister, Datuk Najib TunReuter - 54 words
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Article35 1981-04-18 2 Reuter Beijbu: A large gold deposit has been discovered in toe south-western Chinese province of Yunnan, the Beijing Evening News saia yesterday. The newspaper gave no other details of the deposit. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article53 1981-04-18 2 UPI New Delhi: Guerillas shot dead a deputy chief of secret police and four of his machine-gun toting officers In the Afghanistan capital of Kabul, residents from the city said yesterday. Western diplomats, Afghan rebels and dissidents have said the secret police, called "khad," torture suspects toUPI - 53 words
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Article48 1981-04-18 2 About 30 Primary Six pupils are attending a thrice-a-week private tuition class in Tamil, mathematics and English conducted by volunteer teachers from the Tamil Language and Cultural Society. If the scheme proves successful, the society also plans to introduce private tuition for Primary Three pupils.48 words
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Advertisement230 1981-04-18 2 NOW YOU CM FASCINATE YOUR FRIENDS RY SOLVING RUBIN'S CURE PUZZLE IN 3 MINUTES Step by step, our Instruction Booklet, in full colour illustration, will teach you how to rotate and turn the Cube horizontally and vertically and gradually put all the six colours into places. I 1 Hurry, place230 words
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Advertisement37 1981-04-18 2 > kM 4r p v mokl mtm Lower Ground Floor Or« htircJ Somerset Hoiids. Smq.ipore 0923 f 7 */Hb66 Let's meet at the Raffles! NONYA Lunch Specialities Daily TOK PANJANG Sunday Lunchtime at The T if fin Room37 words
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Advertisement310 1981-04-18 3 Citizen's 1981 sports and recreation support programme The New Nation Big Walk •3* I Citizen continues to give its full support to promoting healthy living and recreation in Singapore. The 1981 New Nation Big Walk promises to be the most publicised event yet. So come on down and give a310 words
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Article54 1981-04-18 4 Rmw: A Rome public Erosecutor yesterday egan legal proceedings against several striking Alitalia pilots and union officials (or Interrupting public services, Judicial officials said. The autonomous Anpac union, grouping most of the national carrier's 1800 pilots, began a seven-day strike last Tuesday pressing for a U5525,000 (about 152,500)54 words
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Article96 1981-04-18 4 Reuter West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt yesterday reinforced his government's commitment to nuclear power and said the country must build its own reprocessing plant. Mr Schmidt, whose nuclear policy has encountered opposition in his own Social Democratic Party (SDP), expressed this view in an interview withReuter - 96 words
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Article27 1981-04-18 4 Reuter T*ky»: Tokyo's population stood at 11,608,606 on Jan 1 this year, a slight drop o( 5667 from a year ago, the government announced yesterday. Reu-Reuter - 27 words
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Article46 1981-04-18 4 UPI TODAY Is Saturday, Anil 18, the 106 th day of 1981 with 257 to follow. Those born on this date are under the sign of Aries THOUGHT FOR THE DAT: British statesman John Selden said: "They that govern the most make the least noise."UPI - 46 words
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Article199 1981-04-18 4 AP Reuter Waahlagtoa: President Ronald Reagan is likely to signal within two weeks his intention to lift the grain embargo against the Soviet Union if the Russian threat to Poland continues to ease, US officials say. One official suggested that the administration will also discloseAP; Reuter - 199 words
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Advertisement54 1981-04-18 4 jjjj 88 v REDUCE HEAT, GMRE MDE with A V). '3 S Sun Control F ilr» U S A '6 <- So'd' 0"*"s ta h" r,' in.-loo' c~' r C\jt', Ob! Ult'd WlO t'dHST c r r Lr,*e a 'ronri''.oninq oCP'a' •< j r"f-rv nt re-iot! So a' F r54 words
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Article315 1981-04-18 5 Sale of 10,000 missiles, radar stations planned UPI Washing!—: The United States is considering selling 10,000 anti-tank missiles and a dozen ground radar stations to Saudi Arabia to bolster the kingdom's defence of its vital oilfields, government sources said yesterday. The Saudis previously boughtUPI - 315 words
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272 1981-04-18 5 Matehmaldag by a carpenter bee produced ear wtiml flewer. Ia hertftealtaral circles, carpenter bee* are kaewa te be the ealy agents ef peittaattea ef this ercMd genas, Fudk The Fendn Aflm Jmqulm is believed te be tbe drat aatarnl hybrid (eaad here. Dr272 words
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Article74 1981-04-18 5 AP will add a second weekly (light to its ChinaUS schedule on May 2, the official Xinhua news agency reported yesterday. The current schedule has one (light a week leaving Beijing on Wednesday. It lands in Shanghai, San Francisco and New York. The newAP - 74 words
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Advertisement30 1981-04-18 5 u ■i-'T- V. v 'v -*k \i.. J>' j. v p»*W- i -»&y '<iT V -< 1 < Av*«b*i ll—atop sup«m«fc*» and dspumrrt stows. Trade enquiries: Profited Products Pie. Ltd. Tel: *****57.30 words
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Advertisement315 1981-04-18 5 With rhis ring I thee..... Well. I iluM t k*>..-w\ hi*v niakhrd, set' lilt' »i n»» itul 11K' hi .k i'lc t .irul Ul'H, I'll' llUtfl Is It |usl ilnjl! m'i'Hl in h ,i\ i urii vv ill.tin the it ho i lint iin tin- othei h.ful it .u rt-.»lI\315 words
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Article, Illustration253 1981-04-18 6 They are for foreigners employed by govt Block 631, Ang Mo Kio, looks like most other blocks In the area with one exception: the corner flats at both ends of the block are empty, and have been so for about a year. Residents in the block253 words
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452 1981-04-18 6 Top execs from govt, firms to pit skills P NEW NATION BIG W/\LK April 19 L_J The target of $100,000 for the Community Chest Trust Fund to be raised by Charity Walk '81 has already been achieved. The highest fund-raiser is Mr Tan Kiat452 words
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Article115 1981-04-18 6 UPI State Clin (California): Mr Walter Cavaaagb began collecting credit cards eight years age on a bet with a Mend. He was Issued 43 that year aad wen a dinner. Bat that was Just the beginning. Since then, his 1911 cards weighing a whopping IS kg haveUPI - 115 words
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Miscellaneous320 1981-04-18 6 The Rolling Island •Pulau Samudera TALES FROM THE ORIENT DONGENG-DONGENG DflRI TIMUR mji a I V/. a A? s s m m m m m < >v <e I ft&ra• Among the Chief's other attendants there were two who were not happy about the Chief's Bring for the two fishermen.320 words
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Article371 1981-04-18 7 Certain items need permits Do not carry any luggage or parcel (or another passenger when you return from abroad your act of good faith might get you Into big trouble. This is the advice given by a superintendent of Customs, Mr Kee Liang Tuan,371 words
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Article54 1981-04-18 7 Mr S.B.K. Moorthy was elected president of the Singapore Tamilian Association at its wnnnnl general meeting held recently. Other officials are Mr S. Nithianathan and Mr V. Perumal (vice-presi-dents), Mr M. Kama (secretary), Mr M. Tamilselvam and Mr K.S. Thangaiya (asst. secretaries), Mr P.C. Joseph (treasurer) and54 words
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Article173 1981-04-18 7 AFP Bdjtag: The secretariat of the Chinese Communist Party a body fully under the control of vice-chairman Deng Xiaoping is on the roaci to becoming the major decision-making machine in the country. The added punch of the reorganised secretariat should contribute to further weakening of theAFP - 173 words
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Article181 1981-04-18 7 UPI Pert Hum (Michigan): A mu who rtbbed > buk with toy gum returned to tke bank and pmiti on toe doers, pleading he wanted to give back toe meaey. The saspect, Rebert Pedrelra, 22, ef Centre Reach, New York, waa arrested ea ThursdayUPI - 181 words
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Advertisement88 1981-04-18 7 (Direct Sale Organization) Introduce the remarkable Fully-Electric "8800" Portable Typewriter 13" Carriage Cash 'if Carry i m Also Available! COLUMBIA 8000TR Portable 13" Typewriter with full set Tabulator, Segment Shift System. Only $240.00 Cash. Trade Enquiries Welcome. One Year Guarantee. »Sole Agents tor Singapore and Malaysia: ziKsanu A*«as) DSO(ASIA) CO88 words
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Advertisement284 1981-04-18 7 m UIHIIEII ESTATE CONDOMINIUM TOWNHOUSES BUKIT TIMAH ROAD 4 1 /2 M.S. Top class hill-top homes Ultra modern luxurious living Home-makers' perfect choice £7 7 m j 4 MSi t m UJOTTEP ESTRTE a I'A'iV ri if N( < £J L- r s r /i iSt r, >.* 'J4 ftl'284 words
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Article343 1981-04-18 8 The initial reaction to the news of a teenage girl who died while undergoing cold turkey is likely to be emotional. What draconian measures are we inflicting on some of our hapless youths, some may ask. Then comes the reassurance that cold turkey is not all343 words
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Article152 1981-04-18 8 4 According to a public opinion poll reported by the Prime Minister's Office, more than 70 per cent of Japanese consumers with complaints about their purchases just grin and bear it. In this case, the pollsters served a function beyond their normal one ombudsmen no less. They listened.152 words
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Article73 1981-04-18 8 [whispers (g> An executive was driving along Upper Paya Lebar Road when he spotted a mongrel trying to cross the road. Its few attempts were defeated by the incessant stream of traffic. So what do you think it did? It trotted to a nearby pedestrian bridge and Joined73 words
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Article, Illustration762 1981-04-18 8 Ismail Kassim - By Ismail Kassim our regional correspondent Koala Lumper: The main issue at stake in the three-day annual congress of Parti Islam (PAS), which began yesterday morning, is to decide the orientation of the party for the '80s. Should it continue to be an762 words
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Miscellaneous42 1981-04-18 8 NEXT them S AM ATTEMPTED MitiTAR-Y Coup IN THAILAND PRA(TlCAtl.V OH ourDooRSTEP. 5« 1 i I ZS £S iSrv .V /A 1 A S 4 99> i I 8fc« PC f f: m vm s M i SC B3 \I t\\ H42 words
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Article, Illustration530 1981-04-18 9 When rich, exotic food turns off your weak tummy You have been scrimping for months, or maybe years, for a trip to some exotic land. You arrive, determined to sample as many of its delights as possible, especially its cuisine. On the night you530 words
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Article, Illustration159 1981-04-18 9 Judith Hale - Time Off" by Judith Hale Romantics, take heed. Here's a holiday package that might tickle vour fancy cruising down the River Nile in a floating hotel for five days and four nights. The cruise, part of a nine-day tour package called The159 words
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Article, Illustration70 1981-04-18 9 Maaiarta Httel'i f**d Mi kmafe departmeat mw has a team ef II expatriate ehefs, eaehwith expertise la a special fleM. The latest addltlea te the eatearage to Mr Erhard Raeher (left) whe has heea awaatwl as «Mf ehft He was a wlaaer la the IV7B lateraattsaal70 words
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Advertisement65 1981-04-18 9 &THE BREAKTHRU 1 BREAK OUT OF THE BLUES AND BOOGIE TO THE BEAT WITH "DAHLIA AND THE BREAKTHRU' BLAST THE BLUES AWAY FROM 7pm lam Saturday Bpm 2am I i WITH LUCKY DRAW PRIZES I SPONSORED BY THE BORNEO COMPANY HOULTAtfAN WESTERN COMFORT THE EASTERN WAY. Hotel TRIPRN MIH 101,65 words
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Advertisement61 1981-04-18 10/11 CONTACT i.enses H I <; v'.! t i t 1 IK. IJM A NEW PRESENTATION FROM THE TIVOLI HOLDINGS (PTE > LTD Sizzling Sizzling ft STEAK HOUSE PRIME RIB •STEAK •SEAFOOD r- Most experienced and successful Swiss-trained chef Foo Kok Heng will cook for you. m m, [1S> WlMiNG r61 words
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Miscellaneous1434 1981-04-18 10/11 YOUR WEEKEND ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE 700 miion people in 43 countries can't be wrong .vpi ECllillf Ell PALcotor, Invented and owned by I ELCi U HIV Ell, [TSBC Saturday 12.55 OPENING NOUNCEMENTSfollowed by SESAME flTPgW 1.55 BANANA SPLITS. t.tl SATURDAY MATINEE: Waterfcale J. (See Top Shows of the Weekend). 3.55 TOP1,434 words
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Miscellaneous728 1981-04-18 10/11 SBC-RADIO Saturday 12.00 Musical Tribute 1.00 The SBC Combo 1.30 News followed by Share Market Report and Weather Forecast 1.45 Music A La Carte 2.00 Programme Summary followed by Dally Serial Stranger in Paradise 2.30 Something Different 3.00 News in Brief followed by Sports Diary 3.15 Star Chart 4.00 SBC728 words
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Miscellaneous720 1981-04-18 10/11 4i j XT Today I w' w t +4*4 <° 4 Mtfgvet Blye and James Ceborn li W»terMe S SATURDAY MATINEE: Waterfcele S. (Ch 5, 2.20 p.m. in colour). An amusing Western about three confederates who rob the army of a fortune in gold and bury it in a desert720 words
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Article, Illustration717 1981-04-18 12 Difficult to judge a film by its title NYT Lm Angeles: Resurrection, Carny and The Great Santini have two things in common. All three 1980 films received a number of excellent reviews but all three also had rotten titles that may have contributedNYT - 717 words
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Advertisement109 1981-04-18 12 t WINNER '(/Off A ACADEMY T AWARDS INCLUDING O BEST PICTURE BEST DIRECTOR BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR (jjOtjif f rp<;t n k V t J Some films you watch THIS ONE YOU LL FEEL Jndd Hirsch Timothy Hutton Directed by Robert Redfbrd m IL PARAMOUNT PICTURES IS PROUD 10 ANNOUNCE THE109 words
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Miscellaneous572 1981-04-18 12 What's On At the cinema 3 JESUS: Semi-documen-tary on the life of Jesus Christ. Cathay: 1.45, 4.15, 6.45 and 9.15 p.m. THE TEN COMMANDMENTS: One of Cecil B. DeMille's extravaganzas. Starring Charlton Heston and Yul Brynner. Rex: 3.30 and 7.45p.m. BEN HUK: Rerun of the multi-Oscar winner starring Charlton Heston572 words
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Miscellaneous89 1981-04-18 12 Rediffusion 12.30 British Top Twenty 1.30 News 1.40 Mini-Ads 1.45 Preview. A selection of this week's new releases. 2.00 Saturday At Cortina. "Live" from our Satellite Studio at Cortina Dept Store and supermarket. 3.00 The American Top Forty with Casev Kasem 7.00 News 7.10 Race Commentaries And Big Sweep Results89 words
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Article473 1981-04-18 13 Lee Chiu San - Another way to help curb rising consumption in Singapore Motor* vt ling Lee Chiu San More expensive fuel, higher parking fees and a suffer multi-tiered road tax scheme for motorcycles will go a long way towards reducing petrol consumption in Singapore. Tills is another way to473 words
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Advertisement171 1981-04-18 13 These cars look to one name to get them started What makes Varta the popular f choice of these V famous car makers? ***** Essentially, It's depend- What able quality. And a total driving, it's v performance that measures extra to invest or up to the hiis»h demand of these171 words
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Miscellaneous197 1981-04-18 13 N.R.I.C. No:. ■□□DO [□□■EBD D CLUES Cut along here CLUES FOR MC-8 1. Obvioualy, H must be at toast raaaonabty strong 2. Csrtslnly not roflnsd 3. Ws possible lor s rsthsr silly ons to got s parson into hot water 4. A by a hoepitai patiant may ba a good197 words
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Article, Illustration423 1981-04-18 13 Roderick Pestana - Motoring ».v Roderick Pestana However much care and money you lavish on your new car, it's life span is limited to 10 years. Unless you choose to sacrifice of the PARF concession advantage and not send your car to the scrap423 words
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SHOPPING
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Article, Illustration272 1981-04-18 14 A twice wet'kly advertisement feature j Yves, the leather and gift shop, claims to be unique and exclusive as you can find only one of each item. You will find that your choice of leather belts, bags and small gift articles to be well272 words
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Advertisement72 1981-04-18 14 V ■Wm i a beautiful way to dress your home Enhance the richness of your rooms. Live in the atmosphere of cosiness. Cover your walls ceiling with our International collection of quality wallpapers. Suitable for homes, offices public areas. J*. A*•y Y YVES Y The Leather (iift Shop 3rd floor,72 words
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Advertisement108 1981-04-18 14 w. •v TRAVEL OVERSEAS WITH CONFIDENCE VISIT FOOKON FIRST We have the widest up-to-date range of Winter Clothing at the most reasonable prices. Cool, cold or freezy; you'll feel snug and cosy! FOOK ON CO. (PTE) LTD. (Department Store) 83-05, South Bridge Road, Singapore 0105. Tel: *****/*****. Singapore Branches (Open108 words
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Advertisement278 1981-04-18 14 Dlpamrp f/rvMLlM'/ V under the stars. m KJ The fun and leisurely way of cooking your own food in steaming, tasty stock and enjoying all you like from a wide selection of fresh.'well-seasoned meats and seafood. Beef, pork.lliver, kidney, tripe, fish, prawns, clams, fish- balls, cuttlefish, quail eggs and vegetables.278 words
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Article, Illustration395 1981-04-18 15 l A twice weekly advertisement feature J Prepare your child for school with the Phonics Word Shop, an educational aid kit from the US. This kit is a set of cards that provides instruction and practice in phonics. Phonics is the key to beginning reading.395 words
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Advertisement160 1981-04-18 15 '<■5$ The House of Musical Instruments v -m* Wi<d 4 I 46 A wide selection for your choice. Pianos We have pianos which produce accurate, harmonious and delightful sounds of the right timbre. And are rich and ful in volume and variations. T ropcaksed and excelent in al respects. Also160 words
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Advertisement279 1981-04-18 15 Beautiful homes begin with IBP Tiles iIM! •w S> wr :iif a P t jt" t ,i '*r N :<» s L# u. ///f.v leaders every step of the way. Sophisticated, elegantly designed for you. Imported from Europe in different distinctive colours to add luxury to living. or ,n t279 words
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Advertisement24 1981-04-18 15 YOU CAN HAVE THIS SPACE PLUS IN THE SHOPPING PAGE FOR ONLY $50.40 (14cm x tool) FOR DETAILS CONTACT:JULNE TAN Tai 2SMS44 (i 313)24 words
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Advertisement122 1981-04-18 16 VH USUAL PRICE $105/ OUTFIT CONSISTS OF 35mm CAMERA •CARRYING CASE ELECTRONIC FLASH "CABLE RELEASE PEN LITE BATTERY *1 ROLL OF FILM Available from: MIDLAND ELECTRONICS 323 North Bridge Road, (near Odeon Cinema) Singapore 0718. Telephone: *****50 47, North Bndge Road, (near High St. Junction) Singapore 0617. Telephone: *****09 ALTIIFNTIC122 words
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Advertisement375 1981-04-18 16 Capture the right mood iri every room 1 satorre Satorre the perfect wall J covering The longing desire to discover that simple yet special feeling when you walk into a room, can now be captured with Satorre Be it in your home, office or anywhere else Satorre wall coverings can375 words
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Advertisement181 1981-04-18 16 II G32 KATONG NANYANG OPTICAL CO. GKQLND fioo R K A rON'.i CHOPPING fslkf MOl NTBATTfM HO.M) '.iNGAPOBt 3 T, .i.'.MU Contoct lens practitioner Actuate micro computer measurement OPTOMETRISTS OPTICIANS (Member N.E.R F. T.C.L.R.1.) o©*" e »vce *1 M the Oil from behln 7?^c>^^feVi the wheel Oil-Check saves time, trouble181 words
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Advertisement33 1981-04-18 16 v U m SJ i V Kit i£ ft i K i v vjrg 3 m •j ra LOOK FOR THESE ITEMS AND MORE IN THE NEW NATION SHOPPING PAGES EVERY TUESDAY SATURDAY33 words
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Article, Illustration745 1981-04-18 17 TAY CHENG KHOON - EAST ASIA SQUASH CHAMPIONSHIP By TAY CHENG KHOON Hong Kong, Friday. The Singapore men and women teams are just one step away from retaining their East Asia squash titles. After their fine victories over Japan and Malaysia yesterday, Singapore, with Hong Kong, remain the745 words
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Article, Illustration704 1981-04-18 17 Lim Kee Chan - TEE-UP i with Lim Kee Chan Several changes have been made to make competition tougher when the field for the Changi Open tee-off tomorrow. The competitors will: play the sudden-death in case of a tie; pay penalty strokes should their ball land in704 words
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Article67 1981-04-18 17 Prem Sachdev, who shot a two-over-par 73 at the Bukit course last Sarturday, did it again yesterday when he helped Singapore Island Country CluD beat Sentosa by 15 strokes in the Premier League match. Douglas Ooi (76) and Wong Weng Hong (79), together with Prem (73)67 words
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Article99 1981-04-18 17 Ong Kin Ling, who scored a 6 and 5 win over Betty Lim In the first round of the Singapore Island Country Club women's Memorial Trophy competition la«t week, chalked up another Impressive win when she beat Monica Reynolds 6 and 4 in the99 words
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Advertisement172 1981-04-18 17 NOTICE OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CNJUKi OF SHIP'S NAME We, Marcom Marine Services Pte Ltd, hereby give notice that In consequence of the Intended purchase of the vessel 'Hup Huat 24' we have applied to the Registrar of Singapore Snips, under Section 417 of The Merchant Shipping Act (Charter 172,172 words
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Miscellaneous266 1981-04-18 17 1 Mild cheese 5 Holding device 10 Silly chatter 14 Printing term 15 Hawaiian island 16 Yokel 17 Happy expression 18 we all?" 19 Emerald 20 Raising designs in relief 22 Performed 23 Noted name in Ireland 25 Steep 26 hit (single) 30 Indistinct sound 34 Eggs 35 Epithet for266 words
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Article, Illustration303 1981-04-18 18 SURESH NAIR - KJ Soccer By SURESH NAIR The Good Friday holiday yesterday turned out to be a sour day (or newly-appointed Singapore Intermediate soccer team manager Joseph Cross. Mr Cross, who recently took over the managerial reins from Edward Lim (he opted out because of personal commitments)303 words
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Article, Illustration155 1981-04-18 18 Three Singaporeans are amoog 22 top referees selected by the International Football Federation (Flfa) to officiate in the Asia Group One home-and-away pre-World Cup tournament next month. The trio are Lee Kok Leong, H.S. Dhillon and R. Balasubramaniam who will officiate two matches in Fiji155 words
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Advertisement332 1981-04-18 18 LASSIFIE ADS AT TOUR SERVICE TaltflioM In iterWeekdays 8.30 a.m. 5.00 p.m. r Saturdays 8.30 a.m. 3.00 p.m. Public Holidays 9.00 a.m.— 1.00 p.m. Counter Strrlco Regular off la hours FACIALS FOP MEN personally at-' tended by Beauty Therapist Raymond Jansen. Purifying facials using latest scientific equipment from Europe to332 words
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Advertisement108 1981-04-18 18 WHERE TO EAT M SINGAPORE'S FIRST TAIWAN SEA FOOD RESTAURANT COM! AND HAVE A TASTE OF OUR TAIWANESE DELICACY SEA FOOD?The staple rice porridge is eaten with lots of little side dishes such as oyster, mussel, pork stewed in rich block souce. The tastiest of these ore grill blue eel,108 words
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Advertisement173 1981-04-18 18 NOTICE OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE OF SHIP'S NAME I, Jimmy G.T. Tan of Palm Oil Transportation Pte. Ltd., hereby give notice that In consequence of our Purchase a motor vessel from M/s. Nippon Tanker Co. Ltd., of 18-1, Toranomon 2-Chome, Mlnato-Ku, Tokyo. I have applied to the Registrar of173 words
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Article, Illustration673 1981-04-18 19 JEFFREY LOW - Warn Federal Territory By JEFFREY LOW Kuala Lumpur, Saturday Federal Territory are boasting that even if Singapore coach Jita Singh field his strongest team for tonight's Malaysia Cup match, the champions will have a tough time scarving out a win. Angered by small-talk among football punditsPictures by JERRY SEH. - 673 words
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Article31 1981-04-18 19 Private Practitioners will meet the Combined General and Alexandra Hospitals XI in the final of the Singapore Doctors soccer tournament at Alexandra today (kick-off 4.30 pm). Referee: George Suppiah.31 words
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Article84 1981-04-18 19 yj Table Bfl tennis Nov! Sad (Yugoslavia), Saturday Singapore clinched their third win in three matches in the men's team competition when they beat Mexico 5-1 at the World table tennis championships yesterday. Results (S'pore 1st): Chia Chong Boon bt Sergio Sanchez 21-19, 21-23, Zl-15; Png Kim84 words
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Miscellaneous67 1981-04-18 19 Sports diary SOCCER: National Under 19 Whampoa CSC v Sembawang Kee Ann; Bedok Youth Society v Teck Ghee Rovers; Chal Chee CSC v Kampong Chantek Bahru CC <4 pm); Sandllands Rangers v Telok Blangah; Combined Schools v Royal PC, Sembawang SC v Farrer Park United "A" (5 pm), all matches67 words
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Miscellaneous44 1981-04-18 19 ANDY CAPP 13 II m* ill on fi *w 1 r"* I NORBERT f Just wao vot/v., v OOCLt CV^RUE. k* NOTVMN' REALLV surprises TAKUN' NO FOR AN AsISWER «L 4 m Hl WE£ 3 1 a yy by George Fett UMVkT UiAS R44 words
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Article, Illustration795 1981-04-18 20 JEFFREY LOW - By JEFFREY LOW Koala Lumpur, Saturday The redoubtable Fandi Ahmad, on whose instlntcive, sometimes baffling, skills Singapore depended for an upset win, stunned Malaysia with two great goals as the young Lions won the Ovaltine Cup at the Merdeka Stadium last night. Victory was all the more satisfying795 words
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Article, Illustration58 1981-04-18 20 Singapore striker Faadl Ahamd Is down bat In the msst delightful way la glory. He had Just seared his seeaad goal, aad the winner at that, In Singapore's momentous 2-1 vletery over Malaysia. In short, it was totally Fandl's night, a night we are sure, he willPicture by JERRY SEH - 58 words
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Miscellaneous28 1981-04-18 20 THE BORN LOSER /lN& (OCX THIS outfit all VR***Epout. by Art Sansom rrs^gJwa-HbuKWOW, tV<S»MQffc*WWJOW. AROOMP HO®tTS WOT r7UWa"Wbui<woyj,(rs UWO'tVKMOWIj^ rs •s 8? V V t# 71 44 ffl28 words
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New Nation SUPPLEMENT Big Walk Special
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Article, Illustration848 1981-04-18 21 Shirley Tan - ...and there are many likely champions in this Big Walk By Shirley Tan DON'T focus all your attention on the 20 kilometre senior race at the New Nation Big Walk tomorrow. Keep your eyes on junior, R. Rajasegaran as well. For he Just might be the848 words
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Article383 1981-04-18 22 1. REPORTING TIME: Competitors shall report half an hour before the starting time (i.e. before 6.30 am) to the Starting Judges at Peoples' Association. t WARNING FOR THE START: Competitors will be called to assemble five minutes before the race. S. START: The words of the383 words
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Article79 1981-04-18 22 Men Senior (20-km) 1 V. Snbramaiilam (Mai) Time: l:3B:Meec. 2 Khee Cheng Beng (M) 1:41:42.2eec. 3 R. Tkanabal (S'pere) 1:43:53.8eec. Junior 1 V. Stgamony (M) Time: l:M:w eec. 2 R. Achnthaa (M) I:S7:Mmc. S U. Bagawadl (M) 1:57:225ec. Women (13 km) 1 NaysU Kanula (M) Time: l:27:ll.teee.79 words
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Article, Illustration76 1981-04-18 23 Senior champion Vellasamy Snbramaniam of Malaysia acknowledging the cheers as he shows off his trophies after winning the 29km race in lhr 38min 95sec last year. Experts have tipped Subra mania m, still the nndtspated No 1 walker in Southeast Asia, to retain his title tomorrow. On76 words
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Article84 1981-04-18 23 Participants will be allowed to park their cars and motorcycles in the National Stadium car parks A, B and C. Car park A has lots for 511 cars, B for 412 and C for 266 cars. The committee hopes car-pools can be formed and that all 1189 lots will84 words
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Article, Illustration244 1981-04-18 24/25 Cheers fer the lonely hearts that's what these II pem pern girls will bring te walkers at East Csast Parkway tamsrrew. Per the first time In New Nation's Big Walk history, cheer girls have been Invited to Join In ear fan, and add glamoor toPicture by David Tan - 244 words
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657 1981-04-18 24/25 The attractive prizes waiting to be won MlvMui eveata:MEN'i Scalar, Jutor aad VetenuM: W NordeMende Black and White television, Citizen Quartz watch, $200 Bata cash voucher, Bata sports shoes, Ovaltine gift pack, Wet Ones, Elastoplast pack, Magnolia fruit juice pack, trophy. 2ad Citizen Quartz watch, $150 Bata cash voucher, Bata657 words
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97 1981-04-18 24/25 Oirthanks te The flagararc A jnatear Athletic ftwrtstl—. The fßifipsrr Sparta Caaaeil, BSC Medical Unit, St T>Ml Atnhalance, Red Creas, Pettee WialfHm, Traffic Pallce, Beach Bead and Jen Chiat PaHee DtvMsas, PwpM Asaselatlsa, Hwa Chang Juriar Callage, Tab Tack Seeeadary Seheal, Bata Shae97 words
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Article, Illustration438 1981-04-18 26 Are you sure you're fit for the walk? EAT breakfast tomorrow morning before making your way to the Peoples' Association for the start of the New Nation Big Walk ((logoff: 7am). That's the advice given by Dr Giam Choo Keont?, head of the Sports Medicine and Research438 words
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277 1981-04-18 26 Six Pink Panthers will be at the women's starting point tomorrow at 7 am. uut they won't be up to any stunts the late Peter Sellers did when he graced the big screen or will they? Six girls who have called themselves The Pink277 words
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Article41 1981-04-18 26 All BBS services will start at 5.4* am to help walkers get to the startle* prist, at Kallaag, ea time. Be. ieat miss the first has as yeall aeed to repsrt at Ml am. -v.'hs- r m K41 words
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Article895 1981-04-18 27 Referee*: Mr Mok Khoon Yam Longer distance; Mr K K Dan Shorter distance. Starters: Mr P E Nathan Chief; Mr Kulwant Singh Longer distance; Mr Hirabahadur Rana Shorter distance Aaaeueer: Mr S R S Naidu; Mr Benny Chng; Mr Joe Pereira Chief Walk Jadges: Mr Derrick De Souza;895 words
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Article, Illustration104 1981-04-18 27 V. Slgamony was another Malaysian who won a New Nation Big Walk title last year. He finished the Junior 20 km race in lhr 56min OSaec. And with R. Achuthan second (1:57:04sec) and U. Bagawadi third (1:57:225 ec), the trio made it an all-Malaysian affair on the prize104 words
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Article67 1981-04-18 28 At exactly 7 am tommorow morning, this scene will be repeated at the starting point of the Big Walk. This picture on the right shows Men from the Senior and Junior sections responding to the starter's signs! at the Woodlands starting point last year. Over67 words
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Article, Illustration272 1981-04-18 28 NEW NATION Big Walk participants come in all shapes and sizes and from all lines of work. Take a look at three of our 4494 competitors last year VINCENT WEE, 10-years-old last year, was our youngest walker from Woodlands to Farrer Park Athletic Centre. This272 words
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WEEKEND RACING Four-page pullout for the Kuala Lumpur April meeting
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Article190 1981-04-18 29 K. L. CHAN TURF KAY BRIAN MILLER STAR BOY Race 1 I Pint Om II Sweet Sunday 8 Parte 10 Jesse James 19 Jeeee James 1 Airtrust 11 Sweet Scaaatlsa 9 First One 1 Cereaa Bey 6 Celerity 2 SUver Tack 4 Good Shot 1 Heaeycemb 1 Lee190 words
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Kuala Lumpur card and form guide for today and tomorrow...
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Article, Illustration3402 1981-04-18 30/31 PABLA BOND...QOM over 2000 m in Ract 5. RATF 1 2.0 CLASS 4 DIV B 1,200M ivnvy£j A (RMtrict«d Terms for 2-Y-O) ($12,000 $8,400 to winner) 1 0*2 Alrtraat (Aaaet) Rodger* 57 (same) 2 mf F Kim 8 2 6 Aug Sai (An* Sal) Zaflr 57 (aame) 2 nig3,402 words
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Article3615 1981-04-18 30/31 DAf>r -a 1.45 CLA88 4 DIV A 1.200M a (Restricted terms) ($12,000 $8,400 to winner) i Bouten D'O* (J. Moffltt) Mak 57 4 F V* 2 •84 Protage (Wan) Mak 57 (aame) 4 nzh NH Qm 3 2** Bftmmd ftetwra (Splendid Return) G. Breukelen 4 5 53 (ww) 33,615 words
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Article178 1981-04-18 30/31 L L. CHAN TUVRAY BRIAN MHJLEB STAB BOY Kmc 1 ItTeracM 8 Biloxi S SftaadM Brtan 8 Biloxi 11 Star Spirit 6 Well Contented t Pratoge 3 Splendid Return i lift* Jester 8 Fei Loong i Irlefc Jester 8 Pei Loong 7 NataMe Feat 5 Irish Jester i178 words
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Article, Illustration670 1981-04-18 32 K. L. Chan - By K. L. Chan MalUne 111, bottomweight in the Tunku's Gold Cup race to be run over 2000 m tomorrow, is in tip-top shape, and should give trainer Teh Choon Beng his second win in a major classic this season. Teh captured the Queen Elizabeth670 words
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Article162 1981-04-18 32 Reuter Newmarket, Saturday Kalaglow was installed clear favourite for the Epsom Derby and Fairy Footsteps stressed her right to premier market position for the Newmarket Guineas through impressive victories in classic trials here yesterday. Kalaglow, leading throughout the 1800 m Heath Stakes, made his seven rivalsReuter - 162 words
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Article83 1981-04-18 32 1st 2nd 3rd 1 G. Donnelly 18 12 12 2 G. Podmore 16 8 9 3 J. Murray 15 15 9 4 L. Khoo 10 3 12 5 A.K. Cheam 10 8 10 6 W. Sharp 10 14 12 7 A. Tweedie 10 8 5 8 I. Pateman83 words
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Article88 1981-04-18 32 1st 2nd Sri Ivan Allan 21 15 14 Samsuri Abd. Rahman 18 15 10 Teh Choon Beng 17 17 18 Garnet Bougoure 16 10 13 Lee Seng Hup E. Van Breukelen 14 15 12 14 11 14 Buang Abu Bakar 12 14 10 George West 11 5 1188 words
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Article, Illustration626 1981-04-18 29 K. L. Chan - By K. L. Chan TnutttUn, who goes over a bit of ground for the first time in Race 6 at Kuala Lumpur today, is in fine trim and will be hard to beat in this 1900 m event for Class 5 Division 2 horses. In626 words
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