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Title Section13 1981-01-04 1 The Sunday Times No. 2327 JANUARY 4, 1981 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 102/1/8113 words
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Article, Illustration594 1981-01-04 1 T.F. HWANG - T.F. HWANG Why can't they turn consultants? asks Justice Choor Singh as he steps down By The true confessions of the fastest man on the Bench: Turn to Page 6 Perhaps we have laid too moch emphafds V that merit should be motivated by material594 words
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Article81 1981-01-04 1 THE man in the mirror Is Mr Abdml Wahah Gnaws. The headdress and robes are the tradtttoaal garb of a Sapreme Coart Jadge. Yesterday, the two came together whea the former SoUeHorGeaeral officially assamed his pasltloa as a High Coart Jadge. la welcoming Mr Jastlee81 words
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Article33 1981-01-04 1 MADRID, Sat. The 4,244 tonne Danish ship Mammoth Scan sank off Malaga In the Mediterranean last night while being towed from Malta to Hamburg for repairs, snipping sources said today. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration70 1981-01-04 1 Maay readers have phoaea 1 In to say they did Mt receive their free IWI tmltmim n/ft.l a|« mimmm WUCfI Wolc LBMOT with Last week's Sunday Times. We assart readers that every copy of the paper was supposed to have mm calfdar...— lew something weat wroag daring delivery. Will then70 words
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221 1981-01-04 1 Deadlock over hostage issue predicted TEHERAN, Sal. TEHERAN Radio predicted today that the American hostage issue would remain deadlocked at least until the inauguration of Mr Ronald Reagan as US President on Jan 20. A toughly- worded commentary charged that President Carter had given up bargaining over the 52 captivesReuter - 221 words
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Article59 1981-01-04 1 KUWAIT, Sat. Finance Ministers tram five Arab oilproducing countries are finalising a plan to help other Arab countries as agreed at a recent Arab summit in Jordan, informed sources said here T& plan Is being drafted at a meetiac of missWrs from KuwaltTlraa, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and59 words
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Article140 1981-01-04 1 Malaysia Cup special THE Malaysia Cap started with a but Penans, who lost to Singapore In the 1977 final, were beaten 14 by Kelaatan despite having dominated the match. Also, an the same day, Trenggaaa edged oat Johore 32, and Kedali forced Armed Forces to a 1-1 draw. The competition140 words
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319 1981-01-04 1 Clash after Viet troops enter Thailand BANGKOK, Saturday VIETNAMESE troops thrust across the Thai-Kampuchean frontier and clashed with Thai troops. It was Hanoi's second intrusion into Thailand in six months. Radio Thailand said two Thai soldiers were killed and one wounded during the 90-minute battle this morning. No figures forAFP; UPI - 319 words
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Article166 1981-01-04 1 HONGKONG. Sat China's Vice-Chalrman Deng Xiaoping was today reported to have taken a further step towards the eventual removal of Chairman Hua Guofeng by remov- ins his calligraphy from TV screens and state- owned organisations. Wen Wei Po, a pro-Beijing daily published in Hongkong, saidKyodo - 166 words
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Article50 1981-01-04 1 ISLAMABAD. Sat. Pakistani Foreign Minister Agha Shahi said here today that ne had requested the naming of a special representative of the United Nations to permit the opening of a dialogue involving Iran and Pakistan and representatives of the Peoples Democratic Party of flf|haaai tan (PDPA). AFP.AFP - 50 words
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Article71 1981-01-04 1 WASHINGTON, Sat- At leas* tX people have beea killed la read aeddeats la the 1 nlted Steles aYr New Veer's day, the Natlaeal SeieK CoaaellsaM toda>. The eoaaell Asttmatari that the Util eoaM res** betweea O» tmi U» people ky mUalght toaMrrow aid aa ■Maw71 words
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441 1981-01-04 2 6 FRANCE and West Germany are condemned to A get along. 7 a diplomatic nicety from a West German official to avoid a reporter's question on how long the current mood between the two countries would last. BONN, Sat. The friendship between West GermanyNYT - 441 words
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174 1981-01-04 2 LONDON, Sat. Yaung people these days seem Io prefer heavier reading to heat sellers. The Time* ef London calls this a reassuring development bat a sarprtse. This week Tie Tunes pabUshed a smrvey at 54* applicant* to the Kaglisfc Department at I nlvrrelty Ca&ege Uadon174 words
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Article119 1981-01-04 2 US banks lower prime to 20.5 pc WASHINGTON, Sat. MANY of the major tasks la the United S tattw yesterday eat their prime leading rate tram 21.5 to 2*.5 per cent, finally confirming the eat from the record high reached last month. Citibank, the second largest task, was the lintNYT - 119 words
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Article71 1981-01-04 2 UN confirms blow-up' BEIRUT, Sat. The United Nations yesterday officially confirmed reports by Dutch troops stationed with the UN Interim Force in Lebanon that an Israeli commando had blown up the bodies of five Palestinians on Christmas Day. An Israeli military spokesman had earlier denied the reports, saving the five71 words
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Article52 1981-01-04 2 TOKYO, Sat. Japanese coastguards have given up an air and sea search for the Yugoslavian freighter, Dunav. missing in the Pacific with a crew of 31, a spokesman said today. The Japanese Maritime Safety Agency said the last contact with the 25,000-tonnne freighter was made lastReuter - 52 words
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Article48 1981-01-04 2 LONDON. Sat. West German terrorists acting In the name of the Popular Front (or the Liberation of Palestine placed the bomb that killed 13 people on Wednesday night at the popular Norfolk Hotel In Nairobi, the Guardian newspaper reported here today, citing Middle East diplomatic48 words
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Article69 1981-01-04 2 BLITZ, a police dog in Massachusetts, became a victim of the hard tacts c life vhen he was fired yester day after graduating top of his Canine Corps class. The German Shepherd was sacked by the police depart merit which had been order ed to cutUPI - 69 words
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Article77 1981-01-04 2 High-powered roar over tax ABOUT 400 French youths, furious over a tax being levied on high-powered motorcycles, invaded the fashionable restaurant Maxim's on Friday night, before roaring through the streets of Paris in protest. The appearance at the Maxim's lasted 15 minutes long enough to explain to the clientele ourAFP - 77 words
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330 1981-01-04 2 'Reagan finds M-East pact an acceptable framework' WASHINGTON, Sat. President-elect Ronald Reagan considers the Camp David Agreement "an acceptable framework" for US policy in the Middle East and will steer clear of the West European strategy on the Arab-Israeli conflict, said Mr Richard Allen, a principal adviser. In an interviewAP - 330 words
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Article, Illustration57 1981-01-04 2 WASHINGTON was a pietnre of ae realty on New Year's Day with the Potomac Rlvrr halffroson after tempenttares plunged below aero. Over em af omw feU that day. This photo shows the Key Bridge spanning the river between CohunUa district and Virginia. Jast behind the bridge (atAP - 57 words
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Article111 1981-01-04 2 WARSAW, Sat. The administrative court here today registered Poland's 54th independent union organisation, that of employees of the tax collectors' offices and the Treasury. Labour union sources indicated the request for registration of this union was filed by a number of employees of the Finance111 words
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Article37 1981-01-04 2 BANGKOK. Sat. Australian embassy officials said today they had "reliable information" that Margaret Mcnwraith. an Australian woman claiming to be a nun, was being held in Phnom Penh on charges of entering Kampuchea illegally. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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360 1981-01-04 2 WASHINGTON, Saturday PRESIDENT Jimmy Carter has decided to extend the embargo on sales of food grains and advanced technology to the Soviet Union as a technical measure to be reconsidered by his successor, Mr Ronald Reagan, who takes over office on Jan 20. annnnnnnnnnnnnnnni360 words
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Article49 1981-01-04 2 LONDON, Sat. The bells in 250 churches in Somerset were rung today in what was described as the biggest mass bell-ringing this century. Some 1,700 bellringers took part in the event, which marks the start of a nationwide celebration of the arts in 1981. AP.AP - 49 words
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Article194 1981-01-04 3 WORLD BRIEFS THE Indonesian and Thai air forces will take part in a command post exercise on Thursday to test the effectiveness of combined air operations, a military spokesman said in Bangkok yesterday. The spokesman said the exercise areas include the space between the south of Thailand and the northUPI - 194 words
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101 1981-01-04 3 lONGKONG, Sat. >allee were trying adavy to unravel a ma*bre gltnatlon what a da aboat a complaint hat a funeral parlour iad fouled op the borlal >f two women. On arriving at the wrlour ve«terd*y far he scheduled last rites, nembert* af a CathaUcAFP - 101 words
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364 1981-01-04 3 WASHINGTON, Sat A US government report says the next 10 years will see a dangerous widening of international arms sales as Third World nations begin to produce the weapons they now buy from the developed world The geographic spread of arms production, according toUPI - 364 words
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Article124 1981-01-04 3 CRACKDOWN STARTS LAO EXODUS BANGKOK, Sat. A tough government crackdown an private traders and unemployed labourers sparked a recent surge of Laa refugees fleeing to Thailand, refugee official* said today. Nearly 7M La* refugees crossed the Mekong River daring last three days af MM. bringing the total far December toUPI - 124 words
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273 1981-01-04 3 BEIJING, Saturday TWO prominent US Republicans arrived in China yesterday and had a two-hour meeting today with Chinese Foreign Minister Huang Hua, American sources said. They were Senator Ted Stevens, deputy Senate majority leader In the new Congress, and Mrs Anna Chennault,Reuter - 273 words
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134 1981-01-04 3 SUZUKI TO SOUND OUT ASEAN ON VIET AID' TOKYO, Sat. Japan is prepared to resume economic aid to Vietnam but will first seek Asean's support when Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki visits the group's five member nations from Jan 8 to 20, it was reported here today. The Sankei Shimbun, aAFP - 134 words
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Article34 1981-01-04 3 ISLAMABAD, Sat. About sixty members of the banned Pakistan People's Party, founded by the late Prime Minister Zulflkar Ali Bhutto, were arrested yesterday in Karachi by military intelligence agents, police said today.34 words
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Article, Illustration58 1981-01-04 3 Burmese broom brigade A "BRIGADE" af brMm-wteMlag Barmeie women giving the nuu-Mtxwvered groaadt af Schwndagan a tharaagh eleaa■P- Tke wunn wh« tara op at disk rack day do m to (rain spiritual merit Aa tfcls Is carried eat every day, SchwetiagM, the roast mmgmtflrtat W temple* la lirmi, sswald be58 words
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164 1981-01-04 3 'Widespread arrests after police revolt' NEW DELHI, Sat. Afghan Government security forces have made widespread arrests of policemen and some civilians in Kabul in the wake of a revolt by police there earlier In the week, sources from the Afghan capital said today. The Soviet-backed regime in Kabul also beefed164 words
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Article31 1981-01-04 3 LONDON. Sat. Princess Alice, the last surviving granddaughter of Queen victoria, died today, Buckingham Palace announced. The princess was born in 1883 and would have been 98 next month.31 words
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219 1981-01-04 4 AFTER tw» rayal perfannaaeea la Tm Klac aad I, Impish Alvla Knm Imd( Lrr, t, aad hl« sister, Sml* Mcl Ling Lee, flew bere (ram Iwiw a week wita their pareats (or aa evea graader perfarmaace. They came to visit219 words
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Article, Illustration71 1981-01-04 4 Engineers' exams EXAMINATIONS (or the Engineers' Certificates of Competency (or 1981 will be held at the Marine Department, Bth door, World Trade Centre. The first class examinations will be held on Feb 23. March 23. June 1. Aug 17. Oct S and Dec 14. The second class examinations will be71 words
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482 1981-01-04 4 'Brilliant individuals will not be enough for the country to progress' GROUP cohesiveness and commitment must augment the meritocratic system of our society tor it to progress best, Foreign Minister S. Dhanabalan said last night. Speaking at the National University Faculty of Arts482 words
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227 1981-01-04 4 Guard fined for using false certs to skip VC training A SECURITY guard altered 22 medical certificates to avoid Vigilante Corps training ana paid the price in court yesterday. Ponnusamy Raman, 31, a part-time VC trainee, was fined $700 on each of five charges of using forged certificates at the227 words
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143 1981-01-04 4 COMFORT, the NTUC transport cooperative, has set up a unit to deal with the problems of its taxi and mini-bus operators. The Operator Relations Unit win save operators the trouble of finding the right official who can solve their problems. The frequent bugbears143 words
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Article71 1981-01-04 4 THE Tanjong Pagar community centre is conducting tuition classes to prepare students for the PSLE and the primary three streaming examinations. The centre also seeks voluntary teachers to conduct the classes. Those who are interested in offering their services should telephone *****88 or call personally71 words
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Article35 1981-01-04 4 THERE will be a talk-cum-demonstration on calligraphy (or beginners at the Toa Payoh Branch Library on Jan 23 at 7.15 n.m. Admission to the talk, which will be conducted in Mandarin, is tree.35 words
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Article33 1981-01-04 4 THE MP (or Tanan Merah. Dr Lee Chiaw Meng. will begin his meet-the-peopte session, which will be held on Mondays, at No. 179. Block 39. Bedok South, tomorrow at 8 p.m.33 words
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Article22 1981-01-04 4 DR Wong Heck Seng has been appointed a member of the PSC (or another 5 years from Dec 18 198022 words
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443 1981-01-04 4 N.G. KUTTY of the Crime Desk - N.G. KUTTY of the Crime Desk By KENTUCKY Fried Chick- 1 en was robbed twice with- 1 in 30 minutes on Friday of its New Year Day's takings of $59,000 from two branches. In the first robbery at about noon, Mr Seah443 words
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77 1981-01-04 4 Thief who stole from one too many A JOBLESS man, Yeo Ann See. 26, was fined $4,000 for stealing $90 from two taxis on Dec 27. He pleaded guilty to two charges of theft in Lorong 1, Toa Payoh and was fined $2,000 on each charge He was arrested by77 words
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94 1981-01-04 4 THE Kampong Glam community centre has organised four talks on cancer this month. All will be held in English at its premises at 8 p.m. Admission is free. Dr Low Cheng Hock will give the flrst talk tomorrow evening, followed on Friday by Dr94 words
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Article44 1981-01-04 4 THE Ulu Pandan communit) centre youth group will hold classes In tai cni chuan. swimming, piano, children's art and Szechuan cooking next month Application form* are available at the centre. Telephone *****8 between 3 and 9 p m (or details44 words
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Article52 1981-01-04 4 THE Culture Ministry and the Nanyang Slang Pau will Jointly organise a photography competition themed Our Young Generation. There will be two sections colour print and monochrome print Entry (arms are available from the National Library and Its branches, the Cultural Affairs Division, Ministry of Culture and Nanjrang52 words
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Article19 1981-01-04 4 MR Ngiam Tong Dow has been appointed Chairman of the EDB (or another yoax (ram Jan 119 words
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Advertisement572 1981-01-04 5 SONY "The difference between you and me, Mr.Tan, is that you own a television and I own a Sony.' Sony's line-up of Trinitron colour televisions. Feature for feature, irresistible There's only one colour television people are proud enough And from our 23cm (9 inch) baby to our 68cm (27 inch)572 words
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298 1981-01-04 6 Stricter checks to deter air cargo thieves SINGAPORE airport police have intensified their security checks at the Pay a Lebar airport to deter pilferage of air cargo from the warehouses. Tighter security is said to have been mounted that even personnel of the airport's own auxiliary police are not spared298 words
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Article, Illustration368 1981-01-04 6 CHIEF JUSTICE TO LAWYERS: SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY COMES FIRST... NOT YOUR SELF-INTEREST LAWYERS were yesterday reminded that selfinterest and advancement must take second place to the community of which they form only a part. Opening the new legal year, the Chief Justice, Mr Wee Chong Jin, also said that368 words
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102 1981-01-04 6 Feeling of loss tinged with gladness' From Page One himself has observed, he is still in very good health. Of Mr Justice Choor Singh's retirement, the Chief Justice said: "Our feeling of loss is tinged with a sense of gladness that he enters into retirement in good health and we102 words
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433 1981-01-04 6 THE 'CONFESSIONS' OF RETIRING JUDGE CHOOR SINGH IN HIS farewell message to members af the legal prefwsslsa yesterday, retiring Supreme Court judge, Mr Justice Choor Singh, admitted having several "fallings aad shortcomings." Tongue la cheek, he told Rame 4M members af the Beach aad Bar assembled la the Supreme Court:433 words
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Article177 1981-01-04 6 Second road death in 3 days MADAM Aisha binte Ya'acob, 52, who was injured in a car accident in Woodlands Road on Dec 30, died in hospital on Friday night. She was the second victim on our roads this year. At 2.45 p.m. on Friday, five people were injured when177 words
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Article103 1981-01-04 6 MOLESTER CAUGHT IN THE ACT A MAN who grabbed a girl from behind, was fined $2,000 or six months' jail yesterday. Rosli bin Abdul Hamid, 29, was following the unknown girl, aged about 19, at the ground floor of Block 1, Jalan Pasar Bahru at about 9.05 p. m. on103 words
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Article41 1981-01-04 6 THE CHAIRMAN of the Society of Singapore Writers for the yearSiftl is Mr Peter The other committee members are: Mr Tan Kirn Lye (vice-chairman), Mr George Fernandez (secretary), Mr T.S. Mohanam (assistant secretary) and Mr N.T.S. Chopra (Treasurer).41 words
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Article33 1981-01-04 6 THE Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment Band will perform at the Singapore Conference Hall on Jan 31 and Feb 1 at 8 p.m. and S p.m. respectively. Admission tickets are Jleach.33 words
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Article66 1981-01-04 6 TAN Eng Kiak, 24, was yesterday charged with the murder of Mr Loh Ah Howe, SO, at the Pars! Cemetery, off Chua Chu Kang Road, on Jan 1 at about 9.40 p.m. Tan is alleged to have committed the offence with three unknown accomplices. He was ordered66 words
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Article46 1981-01-04 6 TWO men, Aiagappan Muhtiah Allahappan and Vijian Palani Samy, accused of murdering a 49-year-old woman. Madam Vasu Minachi, in an alley behind Arab Street on Nov 29, were yesterday given discharges not amounting* to acquittals by a magistrate on the prosecution's application46 words
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555 1981-01-04 6 JUNE TAN - Sec 1 school postings: Shock for some parents JUNE TAN By Education Reporter SEVERAL parents who sent their children to mission primary schools in the hope that their children would be assured of places in affiliated mission secondary schools later had a rude shock when the Secondary 1 postings for555 words
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192 1981-01-04 6 Three men picked up in early morning raid THREE suspects believed to br members af a fear-maa gaag were nicked ap la raids early yesterday by affleers aad mci tram the CID and Jareag peUee. Twe were detalaed la the Jala* Teek Whye area by CID efSeers whe (track during192 words
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206 1981-01-04 6 BORROWERS will face even higher costs from Monday as the Development Bank of Singapore and United Overseas Bank Group announced increases in their prime lending rates (interest charged to their best customers) from 13 per cent to 14 per cent.206 words
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Article, Illustration166 1981-01-04 6 THE familiar dome aid ereaceat shaped facade af St Jeseph Institution is Bras Bamk Read may be saved frem demolition If the Preaervattea Meammeats Beard decide* to restore and preserve part at the ■chMl Mnkttßg aa a astisasl mmmcit Accenting to a New Natlen report yesterday,166 words
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Article51 1981-01-04 6 THE Singapore Ambassador to France. Mr David Marshall, will take delivery of Singapore Airline's first A***** from Airbus Industrie in Toulouse on Jan 15. About 100 guest passengers, including journalists from South-east Asia and Europe, will be on the delivery flight which arrives in Singapore on Jan51 words
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Article45 1981-01-04 6 THE Singapore Armed Forces will be holding military exer ci«e» in Urn Chu Kang. Hong Kan, Mantling. Mandai. Tampion, Pulau Übin and Pulau Tekong areas from tomorrow tin Jan 11 between 8 a.m. and midnight Blanks and thunderflashe* win be used45 words
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Article40 1981-01-04 6 BUKIT Tiroah Zone One Ren dents' Committee will organisr an educational tour to the Port of Singapore Authority and a ferry ride at the waterfront on Jan 10 at 2 p.m. For further details, ring 2EBBMO or W6«740 words
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Article28 1981-01-04 6 ALEXANDRA Zone A' Residents' Committee will hold its Annual Children's Party at the Met Chin Primary School on Jan U from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.28 words
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Article, Illustration1577 1981-01-04 8 ONLY four days Into 1981, and already SBC has come up with two brand-new series one a full-length soap opera, the other a minidisaster serial plus one musical special. And what could be more soapy-soppy than the spinoff of that smashhit serial,1,577 words
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Miscellaneous752 1981-01-04 8 10.00 AM Openinf fotowed by Super 520 J* L«ff"d Of Robfci Hood (Part Ootatrotters 1> 10.30 The Msadventures Of Sheriff Lobo w$ i En 5! lsh) Double Take. Double Take 625 B™ 0 Cte m 11.20 Conversational Mandarin (Series 2: 6-40 Chuck Connors' Great Western Lesson 12 repeat) Theatr 11.50752 words
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Article, Illustration1903 1981-01-04 9 Excellent Good Fair Poor A VERY Happy New Year.. .but it doesn't look that way as far as films are concerned, especially if you take this week's celluloid offerings as examples of what's in store for 1961. I mean, you can hardly whoopee,1,903 words
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Article499 1981-01-04 10 ROGER YUE review* The Big Red One THE BIG RED ONE (now showing at the Capitol and Republic) is veteran writer-direc-tor Samuel Fuller's salute to the US First Infantry Division and a personal memoir of World War Two. Based on Fuller's own experiences499 words
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Article, Illustration551 1981-01-04 10 WALTER BEOW reviews The Fog WE don't have fogs here, so banish any lingering fear you may have after seeing THE FOG (now showing at the Lido.) It's no ordinary peasouper John Carpenter (he directed, co-wrote the screenplay with producer Debra Hill551 words
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Article, Illustration406 1981-01-04 10 CHONG WING HONG reviews The Way to Hell THE Way to Hell (now showing at dementi and Golden theatres) gives not only a 90- minute thrill, but also touches on a serious problem. It exposes a new type of crime syndicate, organised by illegal406 words
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Advertisement601 1981-01-04 10 1 1 yj t>ii wtit yjlU i NOW SHOWtM&No r ree L,»( I Horn. I 30. 4 00. 64i 9 15 -MLUW I *Ct AIT MondQf«i InCANTONISf BXI Ptnce P 845 Onentol. 9 00 Pfevdent I ki MANOARtM 8X) Lido I 8 45 Lfcerty So.oy 900 Cop.tol Chony Jutnno l^iHtgal'j-y^ll601 words
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Article, Illustration976 1981-01-04 11 CLIVE BARNES - CLIVE BARNES w i^^^^i^^^^^^j^^^F^^^^^^^^^^^^^r^H JW^^^Jj By I A SPECIAL JOHN LENNON retrospective by Cllve Barnes, a respected arts critic in America. Barnes, now writing for the New Y«rk Pest, anacoocß Lennon's cultural impact on Ms times. THE senseless slaying of John Lennon976 words
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Article, Illustration404 1981-01-04 11 l^^^^^l WHAT'S la a name ...T In im, the New Mlnwtrels came to town and d&zzlrd local audiences with deft fMtwark, ttgkt harmany and Din* Meread.'s In July lflt, reconstituted New Minstrels returned, railing themselves the New New Minstrels. This FlHpiM group featured an ail-new lineup af404 words
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Article, Illustration119 1981-01-04 11 THREE community dances, named simply as One, Two and Three, are being promoted by the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation. The dances, with very simple steps, have been telecast since Tuesday. They are the result of a SBC, Ministry of Culture and the National Dance Company joint119 words
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Article367 1981-01-04 11 KZ WHATEVER you may hear about the shallowness of Franz Liszt's music, it is not at all easy to escape the moments of sheer genius and inspiration which crop up ever so often in his piano music. Moments like the sweet, persuasive theme that suddenly367 words
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744 1981-01-04 12 The Sunday limes SUNDAY, JANUARY 4, 1961 Make it what you will IT IS that time of the new year when many people look back on the year that is past and take stock of what went right and what went wrong. Most of the letdowns are attributed to ill744 words
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Article155 1981-01-04 12 Club reunion dinner THE annual reunion dinner of the Chinese Swimming Club will be held at the Club House on the third day of the Chinese New Year, Monday, Feb. 8, at 7.30 p.m. Members wishing to join are requested to send their names to the hon.Sin Kuo Min - 155 words
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Article, Illustration1251 1981-01-04 12 DR ANTHONY R. WALKER - DR ANTHONY R. WALKER GLIMPSE OF THE CULTURES OF CHINA'S MOST POLYGLOT PROVINCE By Senior Lecturer, Sociology, NUS IN THE Yunnan Song and Dance Company now visiting Singapore, artists from no less than 11 distinct ethnic groups provide through their dances and1,251 words
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673 1981-01-04 12 MICHAEL PHILLIPS - MICHAEL PHILLIPS, By NEXT time you feel a cold coming on, it's worth recalling whether you've had a recent tiff with your spouse, some unexpected bills, or a row with the boss. It could indicate how bad the cold will be.. .or whether673 words
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Advertisement58 1981-01-04 12 THIS (KM W CHINESE -JfRA (fifffjlm NEW YEAR fl S |i SINCERE V M,<^^ MIKIMOTO **^fj^ m a^aaj j^j «ax 1 TRACY MEMORY A^B^HaflL^Bfla^aWTf iF^^ I £Sp Sincere F umiturt Co. I ¥^W I Lj 03-50, Ist Floor (junction of Koek Ro*d/ Orchard Roadi 4.8 4.13,4 th Floor, Orchard Road58 words
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925 1981-01-04 13 JAG JIT NAQPAL - JAG JIT NAQPAL By THE Ministry of Culture is promoting lit- erature and the arts in Singapore in a big way. First the multilingual poetry recital held a few weeks ago, and now the English publication, Singa. A marked beginning, Singa is funded925 words
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Article, Illustration852 1981-01-04 13 A HAPPY New Year to all! As each year passes we look back at what has been done and we look forward to what will be done. In the latter instance we have hopes and desires, wishes and dreams. Poetry Corner has its852 words
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Article766 1981-01-04 14 WILFRED YEO - WILFRED YEO By RECORD GIFTS TO SUIT EVERY TASTE SANTA CLAUS, contrary to popular belief, does not only slide down chimneys in his Christmas giftbringing act. He is a master of disguises, with much more versatility than the late Peter Sellers. And, last fortnight, Santa766 words
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Article, Illustration418 1981-01-04 14 NEIL DIAMOND: THE JAZZ SINGER (EMI): If at first you don't succeed, try again. Ana Neil Diamond sparklingly succeeds on his second movie-soundtrack venture. The appeal on "The Jazz Singer", in comparison with his first "Jonathan LJvngston Seagull" can be likened to that of the speed418 words
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Article, Illustration658 1981-01-04 14 CHESS THE World Championship Candidates' Final Match between Victor Korchnoi and Robert Hubner began on Dec 20 in Merano, Italy, and even before the opening ceremony it was evident that gamesmanship was to be as much a part of the match as the games. Robert658 words
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Article164 1981-01-04 14 THE 4th Singapore International Christmas Chess Festival attracted 158 entries, including International Masters Reuben Rodrigues and Domingo Ramos, both of the Philippines, and IM Giam Choo Kwee of Singapore. First prize of $750 cash and a Seiko watch went to Choo Kwee who won seven games, drew164 words
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Article, Illustration427 1981-01-04 14 VARIOUS ARTISTES: M UNFORGETTABLE MEMORIES (Pickwick): Start the New Year right with this bright tworecord set of unforgettable tunes performed by an all-star British cast. Don't worry, the artistes are not of the stiff upper lip type, and the tunes are truly evergreens that have weathered time427 words
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Article, Illustration147 1981-01-04 14 RON CARTER: NEW YORK SLICK (MUrstiw): With old friends from his CTI days. Carter, considered to be one of today's finest bassists, whether on electric or double (acoustic), plays his own songs. His approach for his solo or small group albums has been147 words
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Article, Illustration161 1981-01-04 14 Ky2H««^MHB«J PFTEB KATIN: H CLASS, CAL PIANO FAVOURITES •ad t$ CLASSICAL MASTERPIECES (Pickwick): All the favourites from Beethoven's "Fur EUse" to Debussy's "Golliwog's Cakewalk" are given an airing in these two albums. Both appear to be produced with the newcomer to classical music161 words
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Article, Illustration98 1981-01-04 14 These are among Tracy's best TRACY HIANG: GOLDEN HITS OP TRACY HI'ANG (EMI): As indicated by the title itself, this album is a collection of Tracy's biggest hits. Among these are "Autumn Breeze" which is a favourite of the singer herself and most of her fans. As for me. I98 words
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Advertisement583 1981-01-04 13 The inaugural issue of Singa Wfe have a history ofmaking >k money grow jmjk Lombard North Central is part of 4^(Bw\W one of the world's largest banking Jjffltx J> \B l groupsandwehaveahistorywhicHWps>M a| covers more than 1 00 years. ,-J/K fif 9u We offer a range of deposit J8 ■fll583 words
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Advertisement542 1981-01-04 13 iiidas _J Laaal INTERNATIONAL ADVANCED HAIR TRAINING CENTRE irrrcßmsDiflTE PROGRflmme 4 UISEH DlPlOmfi COURSE ttW^OIUU INC VAT This course is designed specifically for students who have completed their basic education in a school or salon. This specialised training programme will introduce you to the Jingles method of haircutting, blow drying,542 words
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Advertisement102 1981-01-04 14 \iwrt| S^3 H wHMnr FASHION: I^^. P^^ |l!sndon Milan Sphrig/S'jmmer 01 collections plus Calvin Kl^^fej|Men ITHRFC* b^bW. rWhen doctors, bartenders, lawyers and hairstylists play Confidant tfieyW W Jl|^^ burdened with the most intimate secrets jflf Losing a Lover to Death and learning to come to terms with it. X NEW102 words
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Advertisement248 1981-01-04 14 Your way to success through the SOA home study courses In Accountancy, Banking, Commerce, Company Secretaryship and Administration, and Shipbroking Established in the United Kingdom more than 65 years ago, The School of Accountancy Business Studies offers you expert coaching for the examinations of: Association of Certified Accountants Institute of248 words
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Article, Illustration1505 1981-01-04 15 A new experience in Chinese food AT last a different type of Chinese food. Like the typical Singaporean that I am, my taste buds get jaded with familiar flavours and textures however delicious they may be. I look for no, the word is yearn for the unusual. I want to1,505 words
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Advertisement82 1981-01-04 15 I SPEqfIIOrTERfITKfIRrKHn I I^^^ i' I Akai VS-9700 EGN N ami vwwo tfa I r~\B fee m.— i i^Bs^c^^b I I IM ILvL JM VVV V I B =*l 3MB aL«^*^** Akai AJ 530 FS/FL IPX S I l)!iiiiiiniiiuuir :f ~"i^i^i^^^^^B I =J AkaiProsolA Jf AkaiPro-502A \I j r ™mWjm82 words
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Article, Illustration618 1981-01-04 16 LIM PHAY- LING - I NEVER make New Year resolutions because I always forget them even before January is over. My practical cousin calls tier resolutions "strategies." She tells me if you put everything down on paper and take it one day at a time,618 words
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Article, Illustration195 1981-01-04 16 MIRANDA TA Y, who raises many a smile when she tarns out My Week, has a few New Year flpt: "Not being mnch for tremendous characterreforming resolutions since they're the ones that invariably get broke* I've come ap with far humbler195 words
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201 1981-01-04 16 PETER TEO, a dim wh« loves his mute...mpecially the Evergreen sort, has this to say: "I have never made any New Year resolattoas in my life before net beeaue I am a perfect being, bat because I make resolutions201 words
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177 1981-01-04 16 PAUL JANSEN, master of the light touch and friendly (but not always) style when it comes to the Music Makers, said "After more than a year frequenting dimlylit bars, lounges, nightclubs, discos and musical functions seeking noteworthy musicians while being177 words
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Article, Illustration146 1981-01-04 16 fAUL.IJNt WAuuut, wno wnies about dance and the stage with both skill and love, says: "Resolutions? I make them every day, over and over. Today, I say I shall type a whole chapter (or my husband, play a game with my son when he asks, read that146 words
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Article, Illustration131 1981-01-04 16 JOHN DE SOUZA, who places those critical stars on those TV films and tells you what to watch and what not to watch on the goggle box, is downright bloodyminded about the whole exercise: "800 to all this New Year hooha! Raspberries to resolutions. 1961 promises and131 words
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Article, Illustration1182 1981-01-04 17 Sam says it in his very own way No more for me PENG, the man with the magic pen who turns out our cartoon-format English lesson, started off with a Chinese proverb: "Last night I thought over a thousand plans, but this morning I went on my own way. "tiew1,182 words
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Advertisement87 1981-01-04 16 rr^QSSS^ SANYO SERIES OF PORTABLE RADIO CASSETTES The latest advancement on Sanyo's ultra successful portable Radio/ Cassette recorders MOOEL MZSOF/H MODEL M-Z7OF/H MODEL M-Z9OF/H 2 or 3 Band Radio/Cassette Recorder 2-way Speaker System. Dynamic WITH AMSS 2.000 mW output power. Auto stop 2,500 mW power output. AM/FM or AM/FM or87 words
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Advertisement269 1981-01-04 17 A few moments each day helps protect your skin's true beauty By spending just a few moments each day smoothing on a tropically moist oil blend you can help keep a younger look in your skin and preserve its beauty. al 41 M mW* 1 JtaJHOrH THESE days, many of269 words
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Advertisement628 1981-01-04 17 PV OPENDAILYTI.L9-3OSUN6 30 sssb ihJ \sgsr «^i Compartment Ttav s /steeU |Vj32.00 tjir I,- -^lOaW. Ua^ an f* jBH Brll I awJrr^Ba. a^^^^^^^ mw>>v N57.90 I: i__i^aawa» Jam I HOUSEHOLD FURNISHING GENTS S/Steel Creamer Article 1470 Venmi J encanl Lamp Lorfl Bam« Stwts Lordston Shirts USUAL 524 90 M <xte'628 words
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Article213 1981-01-04 18 IF It's yaar MrtMay ta4ay...Caaflgaraliaaa aa taJa yaar aew airtfcday aa«geat that yaa aave a wry happy year aat a —on what laeaaeiaaive *ir. Tkaagh yaa*re ■maill«ai, yaa may aat get very far wit* yaar latent plaaa. Bat yaa 11 have at mach gaaaSrlll araaad yaa aad213 words
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Article, Illustration132 1981-01-04 20 SAKURA SAKURA, Iran the Japanese "sakajra," meaiM cherry blwwum. Cultivated far Its delicate white and pink ftowera, It can gr*w to a great age and height. The "Jindai Sakura" In Mokawa to 13m Ugh and I.M« years *ld. Although the saknra does not set frnlt, its M— IBM,132 words
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Article, Illustration942 1981-01-04 20 Come what may, this new year may not be that bad 6 THE year has not been ushered in with a bang. But who needs bangs these days? There are enough of them as it is, too many in fact, bangs and banging, without having to wish for more. It942 words
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Advertisement54 1981-01-04 18 Also available: \Afeshing r^^ machineaTVs, NL /^Z/ .Refngerators, ry r^T La>AAimovers, (Vye also deal in /^■^p Lightings r Carpets f /i^^^^ Mattresses, 4 \Afell-paperetc,etc.) WBekdays: 9.30 am to 6pm Sundays: 10am to 3pm /7J\ EASTERN UNITED mm I tO J TRADING PTE.LTD.Eaa Vi/ LGI LG6FARKLANE SHOPPING MALL SELEGERD 216 2«TELOK54 words
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Miscellaneous452 1981-01-04 18 I E^yOMfll will be very good for set|q tling details of any imporhnHi^HH^H^M tant scheme. From Tuesday onwards there will be need for much action, a speed-up of plans. It's a particularly good day for money on Thursday. Don't neglect social life: Introductions taken up on Tuesday and Wednesday would452 words
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Miscellaneous585 1981-01-04 18 TUIC DJDGB I fICCB f a— J^ I I lUZ I, »i I I f¥f^? I S THIS is CHERISH 57f1/oTlll/QfT/L FREEDCMA voor tuic ie I \f I^l I BMRICK HENRY I 11, '.11~ I If SAIO A f FREEDOM n&\L b«. W= > FREEDOM WEEK 1 _U| LP6EBTY mif585 words
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Miscellaneous87 1981-01-04 18 MOQ£STY BJ If T^sfti J2V^Ba^Ba^pjC?9^BVSo BLAISE ■"^"^^Bl BE^S^ Bi i »»>»■ r*(B^^S/saj'!Jjß »J if \j(r\ fa'^Bß I BW V k >j rJ** 4**^*.' Twujtr^ veuii \dßßkv tmu^m *^a^H J^J Bl >JCT^I- lawJUaT 1 Ikj?' ""iaSiSV K^j^^^A^°* > *S^« j j IJ-^^ 1^ f > iJ\B^Rr*^**^Bß BBBBBBBBBBBJaW y'«au.c al. •...'u«v'\|ic i87 words
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Advertisement170 1981-01-04 19 The freshness of lavender all day is yours. Air Fresh gives iyjfc pleasanter, fresher. IB sweet-smelling surroundings. For homes of f i ces and j, n /I Sole Agent Fen Brothers Co.. Pte Ltd. f Give your child a little happiness One day as I was J4^^ .^^k^. T And170 words
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Miscellaneous210 1981-01-04 19 fr^^^^^Z^^^ °O O O«V6EN AAONIZINeLV PI6APPEAPIM6 FBOW P' A > XFr^Hfc^P^^p l^"^^! Anr\L-<^^w ri "IS LUNGS.. THE APEMAN 6WIM6 THBOtISH f* U \V ■MB^'iMvi lp IT tTOESM I >- P^^^V g^^^T^/^S^ rj^^k TME CLAU&TEOf HO»C PABK.NESS Jf= THE I W fi^~ T^Wj^d kM^fi E^C SCO 1 4/ Edgap /?/ce Burroughs210 words
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Miscellaneous96 1981-01-04 19 /did you trvm five calledN ANNIE AND EVERY &A&Yii_ -d O-W.-C V CATMY?.. I SITTER IN |4o»«na.-Bo^»«* THE V i-r^ TOWN/ &UT, IT'S TME SORRY/ I /^SHUCKS.''... ANdT^\ COMPANY PARTy.... COULDN'T FIND W YOUR COSTUMES 1 ME GOTTA GO 1 a baby-sitter I are great/ j s^ V I^FOR PE&BLES.96 words
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Advertisement851 1981-01-04 20 UNITED OVERSEAS BANK We are looking for a well-qualified and experienced person to assume the appointment of MANAGER U. 0.8. TRAINING CENTRE I The Manager of the Centre will work with a team of trainers to plan and organize the full range of training activities for all staff from management851 words
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Article, Illustration226 1981-01-04 21 IT was beer galore at a Plata Singapore coffee hoase yesterday where a beer-drlnklng competition was held. The Idea was to bring added fun to festive drinking, said the orgaaisera, Malayan Breweries. Twelve sporting participants, drawn from the Saturday night crowd at La226 words
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Article33 1981-01-04 21 PROFESSOR William Kaven. director of external programme of the School of Hotel Administration, Cornell University, will conduct a (ourday training programme. Developing Marketing Strategies, at the Century Park Sheraton from tomorrow.33 words
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Article27 1981-01-04 21 A DOCUMENTARY film on Malaysia and Indonesia will be screened at the Toa Payoh Branch Library on Jan 16 at 7.15 p.m. Admission is tree.27 words
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118 1981-01-04 21 POWER at Pasir Panjang Gardens and Clementi West was restored yesterday at 2.40 p.m. and 3.20 p.m. respectively followtng disruption in supply to i at 5.45 a.m. on January 2. Since then PUB engineers and technicians have worked round the clock to restore118 words
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Article170 1981-01-04 21 50 cents keep curry crowd away THE Indian curry stall at the Singapore Civil Service Sports Council canteen in Dempsey Road was open as usual yesterday, but there were fewer people enjoying the spicy food. Since the introduction on Jan 1 of a 50 cents daily membership fee for those170 words
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Article21 1981-01-04 21 GEK POH community centre will hold an 18th anniversary celebration at its premises on Jan 18 at 7.30 p.m.21 words
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Article442 1981-01-04 21 SINGAPORE Airlines did better than expected last year with a profit of $40 million from last April to November, far exceeding its budgeted surplus of $10 million. This was disclosed in a New Year message by SLA chairman Mr J. Y. M. Pillay in the442 words
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81 1981-01-04 21 THE Singapore Anti-Nar-cotics Association (SANA), with the Colombo Plan Bureau, is holding an International Drug Conference between March 8 and 13. The theme erf the conference Is International Response to Drug Dependence. The conference is to let participants exchange indepth experiences and expertise in areas81 words
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476 1981-01-04 21 FILOMINA D' CRUZ - FILOMINA D'CRUZ By THE Environment Ministry is continuing its efforts to seek alternative employment for its 60 pump attendants who are being replaced by technicians. The attendants, aged between 25 and 48, are being phased out by the end of next month because of476 words
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434 1981-01-04 21 NGIAM TONG HAI - Lack of support for aftercare volunteers NGIAM TONG HAI By BOSSES NOT HELPING THEM, SAYS SURVEY VOLUNTEERprobation officers who give time and effort for the Social Affairs Ministry's community probation service are not getting their employers' support. A survey shows that few bosses openly recognise their employees services to the434 words
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Article79 1981-01-04 21 Jailed for shoplifting bikini CLERK Tan Beng Leong, 28, was jailed for a day and fined $2,000 by a magistrate yesterday for stealing a $29 bikini from Metro Supermarket in Marine Parade on Friday evening. The court heard that a security guard saw Tan acting suspiciously in the ladies' department.79 words
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Article39 1981-01-04 21 THE MP for Telok Blangah. Mr Rohan Khamis, will visit Block 71 and the surrounding Oats at Telok Blangah Heights today at 9 a.m. He will abo visit the two markets In the constituency.39 words
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Article49 1981-01-04 21 THE Housing and Development Board's supplemental budget showed a surplus of $7,602,100 for the 1980 81 financial year, says the latest Government Gazette. To Ml expenditure, including salaries, production, general and administrative costs, amounted to $18,485,900. while income from the sales of sand came to $28,088,000.49 words
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Advertisement1202 1981-01-04 22 LEISURE HEALTH CENTRE 203. SECONDHAND CAMERA CENTRE Stadium Walk No 5. Kallang Tel: *****62/3. *****97 *****29 We Park (Kallang Bowl Centre) buy. sell, trade-in, repair and Massage/ Sauna/ Facial/ Gym- service all brands of new or used naslum. Tel: *****59/ *****49 cameras UG-5. Sim Llm Tower, Opens dally from 11.001,202 words
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Obituary, Illustration186 1981-01-04 24 H. LYZINQA. FOMaCK Chief Instrument Engineer of Shell Pulsu Bukom. passed away peacefully on Ist January 19*1 In Holland SSSSBBBSSBBBBBSSSSSSBBSSBBBBBBSBBI I IN t VERL A STING MEMORY OF SADLY MISSED BUT ALWAYS REMEMBERED BY ALL LOVED ONES. pannrfi away peacefully on 1/1/81. aged M leaving behind: H»abondT Loh186 words
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Obituary, Illustration21 1981-01-04 24 IN EVERLASTING MEMORY OF ALWAYS REMEMBCRED BY HUSBAND. DAUGHTER AND ALL LOVED ONES. WAN LAI MENG DEPARTED 4.1.7s21 words
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Obituary, Illustration49 1981-01-04 24 who deported on the 4th ot January taao. A year has passed since you left so suddenly without a word Memories of you will always linger. In our hearts you will live forever Sadly mteaed byperent. wtfe and children, sod sN lowd oo#i. JOSEPH LEE AM SAM49 words
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Obituary, Illustration89 1981-01-04 24 DEPARTED 4-1-7* DEARLY MSSCO BY PARENTS. ■WOTMtR AMO LOVED OWM. CeMed Heine On 4.1.7* In Lonng Memory Oi A Woodertul POTHsI GRANO FATHER GREAT QRANO FATHER. FROM ALL YOUSI LOVtD OMtS OH. CHUANO CHU-LM. In cherished memory of a beloved father89 words
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Obituary, Illustration92 1981-01-04 24 puHd away peecehiNy on !IH at «45 »m Th« tawny el Me Mr. Aruneeatum Tame* Ka»a with lo express Htelr HaaiHaW thanks to Doc lers and M»in at Tea P«»oh Ho«p.ul tor their kind attendance, relatives, menda and aa colleague! trem fembawang Shipyard and Crecodrta OarmaiH tor the*92 words
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497 1981-01-04 24 MUAR, Sal SIX survivors of the fanatic group that attacked the Batu Pahat police station last October were sentenced to 10 years jail each by the session court here today. Five of them were also sentenced to 26 strokesNST - 497 words
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Article62 1981-01-04 24 KOTA KINABALU. Sat. Timber producers in S»bah today threatened to take •drastic measures" if Japaneae loc buyers continue to reatat price increases based on the market value of the commodity. Sabah Timber Association chairman Datuk Majid Khan did not say what the meaaures were, but indicatedAFP - 62 words
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Article408 1981-01-04 24 CHUA LEONG KIAN fa Kuala Lumpur - CHUA LEONG KIAN fa Kuala Lumpur By A MAMMOTH Chinese culture centre will tx set up here to promote the study of Chines* communities in South-east Asia. The centre, to be housed at the multi-mil-lion 26-storey MCA headquarters, will invite scholars to research the history as408 words
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87 1981-01-04 24 REVAMP TO GIVE THE ARMY MORE PUNCH Xl ALA LUMPUR, Sat. Tae Maiayrtaa Army la to aasUirg* omJw ruargaatwtiaa "t« give It mare puck to acfeasl the eaaatry," tke algala*; Chief af Armed Pteeea Stall, GeaeraJ Tv Sri Saay Okater, uMMi.v He said taat by IKS, tke a-anaer ti lafaatrymea87 words
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Article54 1981-01-04 24 PETAUNG JAVA, Sat. Four gunmen took two minutes last night to pick up $350,000 worth of jewellery from a goldsmith's shop located barely 200 m from the Sea Park Police Station here. The shop, which opened only three months ago, is the fourth here to be robbedAFP - 54 words
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Article37 1981-01-04 24 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Malaysia's Home Affairs Minister Tan Sri Ghazali Shafle today ordered the cony mfc»fr~'-t of more marine, ■aval and helicopter patrols la waters oft Sabah to counter the recent rise in piracy. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Advertisement70 1981-01-04 24 t TRANSPOftT AVAILABLE FROM Oeylang to Thomjon Ang Mo Klo Tel 44AM40 Poh today 9a m Ham. LIFT AVAILABLE FROM Queenstown to Jurong 8a m and return spm Contact U0712 David TRANSPORT MOUMCD FOR Two from Tai Hwan Garden to TanJong Katong Road Time t ta-m Contact Mrs Ong *****04.70 words
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Miscellaneous242 1981-01-04 24 SUNDAY TIMES CROSSWORD ACBO68: 7. Away team 28. Possibly eager to apgets a lead (5) 8. He gets prove a proposal (5) browned off doing nothing DOWN: 1. Star skater is r^hkSfJS 3 L^nderground routes (7) I vi^T^lSF Zre A torn stub joins at the ?K.n JSr^? <&Tl2 a! *<**242 words
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454 1981-01-04 25 FROM the sidelines with KEN J ALLEH Jr OH the paia! Tke thrabMitx, agMdsiag haagaver. They teM me It waaJd happer. As sare m clackwark. And It did. Bat If yea think I'm talkteg aUat the kted af haagaver yaa454 words
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Article, Illustration245 1981-01-04 25 Chapped hits faultless record 204... SYDNEY, Sat. Australian captain Greg Chappell overcame a virus infection which kept him up most of the night to hit a record 204 against India in the first Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground here today. Chappell defied the Indians for 408 minutes, hitting 27AFP - 245 words
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Article119 1981-01-04 25 Windies poised for victory MULTAN, Sat. The West Indies were poised to win their first Test series in Pakistan after heavy overnight rain restricted play to only 40 minutes on the fourth day of the final cricket Test here today. The West Indies enter the final day tomorrow with a119 words
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Article52 1981-01-04 25 NEW YORK. Sat. Results of yesterdays National Hockey Leagve matches: New York Rangers 3 New York Islanders 1, Detroit Red Wings 2 Vancouver Can.icks 2, Montreal Canadians 3 Hartford Whalers 1. Winnipeg Jets 4 Philadelphia Flyers 3. Calgary Flames 7 Los Angeles Kings 6, Edmonton Oilers 7 Hoston«9ruinsReuter - 52 words
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Article19 1981-01-04 25 SUPPORT beat Sembawang Tigers 23-3 in a Singapore Rugby Union livision One match at Terror Camp yesterday19 words
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Article102 1981-01-04 25 INDIA Ist bus AIBTBAUA Ist lass Watd c Kirmam b Kapil Dcv Dysan c Gavaskar b Kapil Dcv 0 flips rII c Kapil Dcv b Ghavri 204 Hafbai c Kirmani b Kapil Baraer c Kirmani b Kapil Dcv 31 Walters c Viswanath b Ghavri 67 Marsh c Binny bAFP - 102 words
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120 1981-01-04 25 KHAN HITS OUT AT PAKISTAN'S CRICKETERS MULTAN, Sat. Air Marshal Nur Khan, chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Control Board had some harsh words for Pakistan's cricketers here today, and strongly criticised the poor performances of home players against the West Indies on their current tour. Said Khan: "We've been bluffingAFP - 120 words
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Article79 1981-01-04 25 WKJT INDIES Ist Issa 24* P AIUBTAN Ist ha Mi WEST INDUS tad issa (avetabjMßVi) Bayass A Wasim b Q&stm 31 Bseawas c Zaheer b Qasim 39 Uetaiwj c Sadiq b Nazir 12 ¥sltliaaiias not out 12 Craft lbw Nazir 1 Msrray lbw Nazir 0 Ltoya not out ITReuter - 79 words
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Article107 1981-01-04 25 SCUNTHORPE, Sat. Police today refused to say if England cricket captain lan Botham would be charged following his involvement in a brawl which left a 19-year-old seaman needing hospital treatment. A police spokeman said I that investigations into the incident had new been completed,Reuter; AFP - 107 words
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Article264 1981-01-04 25 GAINESVILLE, Sat. American star Tracy Caulkins recorded a world-best time of 1 mm. 07.47 sec. for the women's 100 metres breaststroke on the first day of the United States International swimming meet here yesterday. World record-holder Ute Geweniger, of East German) was second in 1:09 79 Results: Wames IMb264 words
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341 1981-01-04 25 American Emmit King i edged out his countryman Ray Threatt to win the 50m In 5.74 and Lisa Hopkins, of the United States, won the women's 50m in 6.47. In Jcfwjalssß, more than 500 athletes from 20 countries will I take part in341 words
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325 1981-01-04 25 MONTEVIDEO, Sat. Brazil, the three-time winners of the World Cup, face their opening match against Argentina in the Mundialito Gold Cup soccer tournament here tomorrow in the unusual role of underdogs. That Brazil should go 1 into a major tournament I with little chanceAP - 325 words
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Article, Illustration78 1981-01-04 25 MONTEVIDEO, Sat. Me** Mm^w, tae lateat laturantisaal faataall star, hU thai he ra ready to (Wlte uv u< all traaafer pcinisabi after Us taatoatt wtta Arxeadmiaa sMe Amentias* Jutora expired mrxt year. I> aa aaarlaag anas caniereat* here today, the m-ytmfU KrvtmttmiMm saM:AFP - 78 words
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Article117 1981-01-04 25 MANCHESTER, Sat. English football managers Malcolm Allison and John Bond "buried the hatchet" on the eve of the Manchester City-Crystal Palace English FA Cup third-round tie at Maine Road here today i There had been public ill-feeling between the two because of remarks made by Allison afterAFP - 117 words
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1707 1981-01-04 26 FAIRWAY - FAIRWAY TUMMERS, TOO, MAKE EARLY ATTACK ON TOTE By FIRST No: *****. SECOND No: *****. THIRD No: *****. STARTERS Nos. *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****,*****,*****. CONSOLATION Nos. *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****. IPOH, Sat. Breakaway raced into the1,707 words
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Article, Illustration254 1981-01-04 26 R. MANOR A J - R. MANOR A J By SINGAPORE Selection, comprising members of the national training squad, turned on the power to defeat a determined Indian Association 7-2 in a friendly hockey match at Balestier Road yesterday. The national squad's display was a vast improvement from their254 words
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Article685 1981-01-04 26 STIPE'S REPOBT IPOH, Sat. Jockey George Podmore was fined COO by the steward's (or shifting ground when not clear of Fantastic m at the 1.000 metres mark in Race Seven here today. Trainers Lee Seng Hap (Silver Chief) was fined $100 for not putting on blinkers,685 words
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Article366 1981-01-04 26 KOOYONG. Sat. American Brian Teacher powered into the final of the U*****,000 ($728,000) Marlboro Australian Open tennis singles championship with a 6-7, 7-5, W. 6-4 win over Australian Peter McNamara here today. Teacher is now in his fifth successive final since last November and his sixthReuter; AP - 366 words
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Article126 1981-01-04 26 RATHER than face the prospect of wflfrißf another beatIng, Singapore^ Fraser And Neave Badminton Training Scheme beefed up their squad and overpowered the vWting Negri Sembilan Youth* by a limilar 4-3 margin in their second friendly match at Outran Secondary School last night Results Wm126 words
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Advertisement563 1981-01-04 26 long PMdMished Printing and Packaging or gantsation in Pptaling laya invites applications Irom Malaysian C.iti/ens tor the following positrons MARKETING DEPARTMENT Bumiputra and Non-Sumiputra Sales Representative* with good MCE preferably experience m paper trade Diploma Holders from ITM are also invited to apply SALES DEPARTMENT Attractive typist/receptionist (preferably Bumiputra girls)563 words
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Advertisement643 1981-01-04 26 WORKERS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY P ANDAMAR AN, PORT KELANG TEL 38 8859 Applications are invited from students who have passed or were unsuccessful in SRP, for enrolment into a 2 year full time course in the following trades leading to, for eligible candidate* NITTCB (Bask grade) examinations and Institute certificates:643 words
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Advertisement148 1981-01-04 26 OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A SHIP NAME Notice Is hereby given that In consequence of the Intended change of name of a ship by our clients MS Astor Reederel Schlffahrts GmbH KG we have applied to the Registrar of Singapore Ships under Section 417 of the Merchant Shipping Act148 words
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Article2515 1981-01-04 27 RACING.-.with EPSOM JEEP IPOH, Sat. Jacques is all speed and, with a handy weight and a favourable draw, he will take a lot of beating over the 1,100 metres straight in Race Four here tomorrow. Another good bet is Altares in Race Three. This six-year-old is right2,515 words
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Article1594 1981-01-04 27 RATF 1 2.0 CLASS 5 DIV 2 1.700 M ftntL X ($10,500 $7,350 to winner) 1 fit> Bhfp«hoofr> a (Whit* Op) G Brtuketen (dc) sam 1800 M P Tm*at 9 2 OOmoea«iMOM(Ng)LeeS«s(dc +0.5)4 Irq IMOM Omt 3 1 *****4 ConadtWM 1 a Dh (Reno) PK Lwng (-1) 4ai1,594 words
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Article72 1981-01-04 27 HORSES U w*4«Si If there to rala tatey. RACE 1: CaaaUeaee lU, Caa> af SUeaee, Sir Jnmba. RACE I: Date, Prlmarje, Samethlag Ta Remeniher. RACE S: Da4"i Bay, Lavely Maale, Star Trtor. RACE 4: Baylsurte*, Alvaray, RaMMi. RACE i: Cart Time, The Styler, Saftly Sp*kea. RACE Btataag Termag,72 words
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413 1981-01-04 27 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Racing feature... "THERE has been a lot af talk ahoat greyhoaad racing In Kaaia, Lnmpar aad night trotttag la Seremhaa. "I've been ta Aastralla aasi New Zealand where they have horse raeiag, greyhoaad racing and trotttag. "Greyhoaad raeiag aad413 words
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Article, Illustration370 1981-01-04 27 LIM KEE CHAN - The champion Who 'bolo' punch LIM KEE CHAN By CEFERINO GARCIA, regarded as one of the three greatest Filipino world boxing champions, died in San Diego on Thursday after a long illness. He was 77. The other two greats were Pancho Villa (flyweight) and Flash Elorde (junior lightweight). Garcia became370 words
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Article108 1981-01-04 27 EPSOM JEEP FAIRWAY MISTY LAO ■anHMr Confidence Pink Souvenir Ben Hur Slr Jumbo Sir Jumbo Ben Hur Ready To Run Da to Tio Papa Washington S.T.Remember S.T.Wamaiwbar Tlo-Pepe Washington Altarea C Highlands Star Trier Al tares Star Trier StarTrtar Jingle BeU Altares G. Colombo Boylngton Alvaray G. Colombo Boylngton108 words
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Advertisement238 1981-01-04 27 lest&MaMenance (Engineer, Test Maintenance Technician, Bbb^^Bbl TEST MAINTENANCE ENGINEER Tht Job: He will be i.volved in the field of I I advanced electronics. Responsibility I I covers defect analysis, trouble shooting, I improvement and modification work I I on computer controlled semiconductor I I testing systems. Requirements: A good recognised238 words
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239 1981-01-04 28 JOE DORAI - FAS suffer loss' despite gains from three tourneys JOE DORAI By THE Football Association of Singapore ended the year with a deficit of about $200,000. This is despite profits from the three major competitions Malaysia Cup, Lion City Cup and the pre-Olympic tournament. But a major part of the deficit239 words
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Article, Illustration186 1981-01-04 28 FOCUS of attention will be on three stars Markus Tanner, Jore Stonier and Peter Mara who played against England in a World Cup qualifying match last November when FC Basle, of Switzerland, meet Singapore in a friendly match at the National Stadium next Sunday,186 words
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Article16 1981-01-04 28 fixtures TODAY Malacca v Sefauagcr Kmbm Stiullmm. 4.M) Perak v Perils (Ttlftmg StMdlmm, 4.35)16 words
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235 1981-01-04 28 THE Singapore Broadcating Corporation have obtained three hours' satellite time from Interaat in Washington for the live telecast of today's preWorld Cup soccer final between North Korea and China in Hongkong. This means that there is no likelihood of the transmission's being cut. The235 words
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Article145 1981-01-04 28 Soh and the Rs may do the trick MALACCA, Sat. With wily skipper Soh Chin Aun to inspire them, Malacca are confident of overpowering Selangor in their opening Malaysia Cup soccer match at the Kubu Stadium here tomorrow. In addition to the ace centre-back and national skipper Soh, the threeNST - 145 words
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Article104 1981-01-04 28 PAHANG 1 F. TERRITORY 1 KUANTAN, Sa*. A late ml by —Win right S. OuMMgafM Mned hmta Pateag this tece-aavta* draw la their •peatac Maiayria Cmp s««e«r match acalawt Federal Territory at the Daralmakmar SUdlani here toaixkt. Gum's attompt waa deflected into g*al dariax a melee altorNST - 104 words
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126 1981-01-04 28 cause they did not bear By BERNARD PEREMM their secretary's signa- CHARTERED INDUSTRIES are to face disciplinary action for not registering their players for this year's Singapore Business Houses Football League competition, which starts tomorrow. The registration closed at 1 p.m. yesterday. Said a furious126 words
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Obituary66 1981-01-04 28 Late CLASSIFIED DEATHS mtm wn ilizamtm n« Young pauad away peacefully on 2/1/81 Cortege wlU leave No. 311 A. Upper Paya Lcb*r Road for aenrtce at Church of Immaculate Heart of Mary Highland Road at 1 4Spm on 5/1/81 and ihence for Mi Vtrnon Cramatorlum. No wreaUuptcaae MR*. MARIAMMA ANTHONY66 words
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Article, Illustration494 1981-01-04 28 LONDON, Sat. Ipswich boosted their splendid season in both domestic and European soccer with a winning start to their bid for the English Football Association Cup. Ipswich, exempt until today's third round and already challenging for the League title and the European Football Union Cup,Reuter - 494 words
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Article36 1981-01-04 28 TODAY'S EVENTS SOCCER WFAS Laanc: Danil Aflab v DukesOtd. Chua Chu Kans v Oracent Utd (Ouematown Complex. 8 30. 9.30 ami. PltewaUv: Jollllads v Dutch Club (Tangun. 5 pm). YACHTING Singapore Yachting Association series (Clungi, 236 words
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Advertisement1059 1981-01-04 28 A $200,000 deficit... BsH^^^W^^a^^^^^lal PHHi^M«|BaS*^[^pHHHsa^^PHa^H^ TEAMS< £HL-> COACH F0«" TEAMS< SHL-, COACH FORM Home ground. Home ground. Colours (jerseys, shorts). Colours jerseys, shorts) LOSING finalists with a consistent record, having won 1 SELANGOR M- CHANDRAN R SSnuSnf OnS 9 PENANG |JJSf BEATEN finalists in I*7. Torn apart by player^fficUl mite*"*1,059 words
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Advertisement87 1981-01-04 28 LIVELY Swing along to the lively beat and rhythm of your favourite disco music in a Fair Mate cassette recorder. The beautiful sound gives a real party spirit. awn imw/fm/sw,/sw 2 i j- -^™~c^- Jr BssV Bsu Sam I M I I 1 laP S^Lf I uSraug f«^ I ATH87 words
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