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Title Section13 1983-09-25 1 The Sunday Times No. 2469 SEPTEMBER 25, 1983 45 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 66/1/8313 words
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Article132 1983-09-25 1 MANILA, Sat. The Philippines capital was free of violence today with the Roman Catholic church calling for national reconciliation and the military taking a tough posture against demonstrators. The city was the scene of widespread street demoastrations against President Ferdinand Marcos yesterday when police usedReuter - 132 words
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Article88 1983-09-25 1 OFFICIAL letters and telephone calls did not work. So a team of nurses m Woodbridge Hospital came up with a bright idea to get absent relatives to visit the long-stay patients. They got these patients to write and sign greeting cards with a short, personal message "I88 words
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Article319 1983-09-25 1 HK$ suffers another record fall HONGKONG, Saturday THE Hongkong dollar suffered its second record fall m two days today amid a crisis of confidence caused by official silence on the progress of talks about the colony's future. The local currency dropped to HK$9.5O against the US dollar m three hoursReuter - 319 words
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Article70 1983-09-25 1 PRESIDENT Devan Nair left for Western Europe yesterday on a private holiday to convalesce from a recent operation on his nasal sinuses. He was accompanied by Mrs Nair. President Nair was operated on m two stages m July to clear his sinuses. These are the air spaces70 words
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175 1983-09-25 1 HIS name is a compere's nightmare. In short, It's a long story. Even Rumpelstiitskin could not hold a candle to Paththlnihennedige Warnadipltiya Kurukulasuriya Upul Indrajlt Rodrigo. His name has won him a niche m the Singapore Polytechnic's book of records if not175 words
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Article, Illustration216 1983-09-25 1 Night of a thousand eyes THE night had a thousand eyes. Eyes sparks of fireworks winking and twinkling over Kallang Park last night. At least 15,Mt people turned up to watch the display which was the highlight of a mooncake festival celebration organised by the People's Association and the SingaporeARTHUR LEE - 216 words
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850 1983-09-25 1 RONNIE WAI; PAUL JACOB - Key reservists to get special allowance RONNIE WAI PAUL JACOB By and Such a shame 4 There are many able leaders who have decided on a non-military profession. In years to come, they will be the permanent secretaries and deputy secretaries, managing directors, chief executives and leading professionals. I have850 words
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426 1983-09-25 2 44 prisoners belong to outlawed separatist group COLOMBO, Sat. AFTER weeks of relative calm, militant Tamil separatist guerillas stormed a maximum security jail m eastern Sri Lanka last night and freed more than 200 prisoners 44 of them awaiting trial on charges includingReuter; AFP - 426 words
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123 1983-09-25 2 NEW DELHI, Sat. Hanging is the best way to execute convicted criminals, the Indian Supreme Court said yesterday, dismissing a petition from 40 death-row prisoners that the rope was "barbaric and backward." The condemned prisoners filed a petition to the Supreme CourtAFP; AP - 123 words
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AROUND THE REGION
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Article, Illustration112 1983-09-25 2 BANGKOK, Sat. A leading Thai women's rights advocate yesterday criticised plans to bring the Miss Universe beauty contest to Thailand next July. Khunying Kanok Samsen Vil, a member of Parliament from Bangkok, said: "Our country has already used Thai women m the name ofUPI - 112 words
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Article85 1983-09-25 2 Viets attack Khmer stronghold BANGKOK, Sat. Vietnamese troops have attacked a Cambodian resistance stronghold near the Thai-Cambo-dian border, a Thai military spokesman said today. Front-line reports said the Vietnamese troops began their attack on forces loyal to the Khmer People's National Liberation Front (KPNLF) m the border district of Ampil.AFP - 85 words
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Article67 1983-09-25 2 JAKARTA, Sat. Monkeys m Indonesia are considered non-oil revenue commodities, the official Antara news agency said today. An average of 600 monkeys a month are exported mostly to collectors m Singapore, Japan and the US without giving a value for the exports. Monkeys, unlikeReuter - 67 words
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220 1983-09-25 2 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST By Our Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Sat. In an ironic twist of events, the Japanese Communist Party has once again emerged as the country's richest political group, proudly acknowledging that its net income last year exceeded the profits of Japan's greatest symbol of capitalism,220 words
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Article, Illustration335 1983-09-25 2 WASHINGTON, Sun PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan is coming under increasing pressure to remove his Interior Secretary James Watt, who has talked himself into the deepest trouble of his stormy career, and involving the White House m a political cyclone. Mr Watt, who m theReuter - 335 words
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329 1983-09-25 2 BEIJING, Sat. China today rejected claims that Hongkong's prosperity could not be maintained without British administration, saying that Beijing played an essential role m shielding the colony from the worst effects of the world recession. The official Xinhua news agency said thatAP; Reuter - 329 words
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191 1983-09-25 2 LONDON, Sat. Hongkong would have been independent years ago, like Singapore, if it had been just an ordinary British colony, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher said m an interview of which a transcript was released today. Mrs Thatcher, speaking to American correspondentsReuter - 191 words
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Article, Illustration298 1983-09-25 3 MANILA, Sat. The Philippine Roman Catholic church has thrown off its cloak of conservatism and is assuming an active role to try to avert what it fears could otherwise be civil war m Asia's only Christian nation. Cardinal Jaime Sin, the Roman Catholic Archbishop ofReuter; AP - 298 words
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156 1983-09-25 3 MANILA, Sat. The military today charged 52 people with sedition and inciting rebellion, accusing them of spearheading the series of violent rallies here m the past week, the Philippine news agency said today. The arrests were ordered by armed forces Chief ofAFP; UPI - 156 words
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Article198 1983-09-25 3 MANILA, Sat. Six people have told police investigators they saw opposition leader Benigno Aquino killed a month ago as he arrived at Manila Airport from the United States, Manila's police chief Prospero Olivas said yesterday. The official Philippines News Agency (PNA) also said General OlivasReuter - 198 words
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409 1983-09-25 3 Cardinal Sin meets President for talks on unifying Philippines MANILA, Saturday PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos is considering setting up an official National Council of Reconciliation comprising government, church and opposition leaders, Roman Catholic church sources said here today. The setting up of the council409 words
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Article, Illustration69 1983-09-25 3 Minutes before, the man with his hands up was m a taxi that broke through a police cordon m Manila. He found himself staring straight into the barrel of a pistol when the taxi driver ditched his vehicle and fled. The man, a suspectedUPI - 69 words
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Article411 1983-09-25 7 Massacre in the sky US 'evading questions showing jet was spying' MOSCOW, Saturday AFTER a lull m the propaganda blitz over the shooting down of a South Korean plane, the Soviet Union came to the attack again, saying Washington was evading eight questions which showed the plane was on anReuter - 411 words
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Article, Illustration153 1983-09-25 7 Wife of crash victim sues US and S. Korea for $2 billion NEW YORK, Sat. The wife of a Columbia University professor who died aboard Korean Air Lines flight 007 yesterday filed a US$l billion (552.14 billion) claim against the US and South Korean governments, saying the plane deliberately enteredUPI - 153 words
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207 1983-09-25 7 KARACHI, Sat. Pandemonium broke out at Karachi Airport yesterday following the announcement that a Gulf Air fUght originating from here had crashed near Abo Dhabi, killing 111 on board. Between 3,tM and 4,1 M anxious and griefstricken people mobbed the airport, prompting airportUPI; Reuter - 207 words
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183 1983-09-25 7 Bulgarian spy' caught red handed by FBI NEW YORK, Sat. US government agents arrested a Bulgarian official on espionage charges last night as he left a New York restaurant with highly sensitive documents concerning nuclear energy passed to him by an American citizen. Penyu Kostadinov, a member of the BulgarianAP; Reuter - 183 words
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WORLD BRIEFS
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Article70 1983-09-25 7 US DEFENCE Secretary Caspar Weinberger today assured Japanese Foreign Minister Shintaro Abe that the United States would "never sacrifice Asia" m negotiating with the Soviet Union on reducing medium-range missiles m Europe. Meeting Mr Abe during an overnight stopover m Tokyo on his way to Beijing, MrAFP - 70 words
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Article49 1983-09-25 7 TROOPS AND para-military forces were on standby m Pakistan's troubled Sind province yesterday as campaigning started officially for controversial local council elections on Wednesday. Residents of Karachi, the provincial capital, said they saw groups of soldiers m several parts of the city yesterday morning. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article44 1983-09-25 7 SIX UNDERGROUND nuclear blasts, occurred early yesterday m the Caspian region, the Swiss National Seismological Service reported. The blasts were also reported by the Geophysics Institute m Rome, which said they appeared to be located m the Soviet republic of Kazakhstan. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article58 1983-09-25 7 TRANSPORT AND other key public services m Belgium slowly returned to normal yesterday as state sector workers ended a strike against the government's economic austerity measures. Buses and trams were on the streets for the first time m nine days and political commentators said unions made veryReuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration82 1983-09-25 7 MOSCOW, Sat. Russia has unveiled a rival to Rubik's Cube that maddened millions m a craze which swept the world four years ago. Tass news agency announced the appearance soon of the Moldavian Pyramid the brainchild of an engineer called Alexander Ordynets. On the one hand,Reuter - 82 words
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292 1983-09-25 7 Fierce fighting breaks out in Beirut suburbs Ceasefire talks face new problems BEIRUT, Saturday FIERCE fighting erupted between the Lebanese army and militias based m the southern suburbs of Beirut today as government sources said ceasefire talks faced new obstacles. The right-wing Phalangist radio, which supports the army, said theReuter - 292 words
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Advertisement346 1983-09-25 2 tS Double happiness of fer H from Cognac Courvoisier. hJhJ period, you'll get it at the price of $46 per (jag) 3 CASES B) 1 National Vacuum Cleaner, 1 Philips to November 15, I -i^flflf: bottle. Buy 3 cases of Cognac Courvoisier and Radio Alarm Clock, 1 Imarflex Twin valuable346 words
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Advertisement41 1983-09-25 3 M) THE CONVENIENCE OF THE CARD. B m SO PRINTEMPS. S I I I mm and passport. Just use it for any purchase 1& v^r\\ Bk ■w with us from household items to clothes, \ttM^^ TH Bm IPrintemc^l B a J_________41 words
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Article737 1983-09-25 4 TOKUGAWA lEYASU was the first Shogun of the Edo period m Japan, which lasted from 1603 to 1867. He is best remembered as a man so patient "he could wait for grapes to drop off the vine into his mouth", but so clever "the grapes never fell737 words
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Article, Illustration533 1983-09-25 4 Journalist turns dull job into a lucrative business IT WAS news when the first black girl won the Miss America title last week, but for the reporters who cover the Miss America Pageant every year m Atlantic City, New Jersey, it's usually one big yawn. Veteran journalist Paul Learn, 62,533 words
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Advertisement401 1983-09-25 5 VV hen Akai introduced their VS-4 with BBMBBMIIP A System of recording the year, month, date and two-speed and up to 8 hours non-stop recording early W vB W time any present on the timer. The Auto this year, all the rivals m the market maintained a W£^ V i401 words
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Advertisement178 1983-09-25 6 Announcing the arrival of the newest addition to the Mercedes-Benz fleet. The Mercedes-Benz 190 E. A heart-beat raiser of a car. Three have been specially airborne to Singapore for your early preview. The Mercedes-Benz 190E direct from Stuttgart. For public viewing at our 3 showrooms from 30th Sept. 83. A178 words
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Advertisement437 1983-09-25 7 JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR* RAISE THE TITANIC SIOUT AT THE DEVIL* M^OJM? REST# 200iDpfp^E ODYSSEY* OH GOD •fH#%d*VE WERE r^ l^' AVER LORDEMiri^i^l/S^M m wlm+*m WmM ANDiT*woßts©i3*VlGVvirivl I t^ D OF MUSIC •|NJEP4y i N/\ f\*« 01 1 iU •JAZ2SlNGEf|ira|ElH^|i|htJ3VS E T*FIRE FOX* FRENCH LIEUTENANT'S WOMAN *THE DEER HUNTER REDS DEATH437 words
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Article320 1983-09-25 8 IT CAN BE A CHANNEL FOR XL EXPORTS TO WEST ASIAN MARKETS, BUSINESSMEN TOLD KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday MALAYSIAN and Jordanian officials and businessmen have been asked to exploit the potential multimillion dollar market for Malaysian exports to West Asia through Jordan. Jordan has been invited toNST; NST Berna - 320 words
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Article193 1983-09-25 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange committee today passed a resolution to amend tiie relevant rules of the exchange to cater for the introduction of a centralised computerised clearing system. KLSE chairman Mr Abdul Razak Sheikh Mahood said the new system, costing more thanNST - 193 words
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99 1983-09-25 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Mohamad Sohairi Omar, 22, an orderly to Mr Justice Mohamed Dzaiddin Abdullah, was bound over m Mssoo for one year by the Sessions Court yesterday for stealing Msl,ooo from the judge. He pleaded guilty to committing the offence mNST - 99 words
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Article140 1983-09-25 8 Judgment reserved in circus case KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The High Court here today reserved Judgment on an application to set aside an injunction obtained by a Singapore company, Ace King Pte Ltd, which is claiming $876,337.92 damages for breach of contract over the promotion of the Gerry Cottle Circus here.Bernama - 140 words
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232 1983-09-25 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat Jordan and Malaysia will consult each other on moves to implement the Geneva plan of action aimed at solving the Palestinian crisis. This was agreed upon yesterday by King Hussein of Jordan, who arrived here earlier m the day onNST - 232 words
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Article46 1983-09-25 8 MALACCA, Sat. Thieves broke into a businessman's 1 house at Jalan Mata Kuching here on Thursday night and stole $6,920 worth of cash and valuables. Mr Yap Tien Tiong, 19, told police he discovered the theft when he woke up about m the morning.46 words
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Article, Illustration33 1983-09-25 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Malaysian police and immigration officers have detained a group of 24 Thais for illegally entering Kelantan from south Thailand to work as labourers, a state police spokesman said.-33 words
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Article, Illustration313 1983-09-25 8 New arrivals cause a stir 'Soldiers' to help improve exhibition at Sentosa's wax museum TWO "soldiers" caused quite a stir when they arrived at the Sentosa wax museum yesterday brandishing rifles. But they were not real soldiers but poly-vinyl ones. Pictured is one of them a Japanese soldier. The other313 words
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Article222 1983-09-25 8 A GROUP of retired people will play grandparents and guest teachers m two kindergartens run by the People's Association. These members of the PA Retirees' Club are there m the hope that they could help create an English-speaking environment which is lacking m the pre-domi-nantly222 words
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Advertisement874 1983-09-25 8 It's time to get hitched ft i Bedroom chairs m pink velvet USA Sculptured nylon carpets $385 Creswell ceramic table lamps from iim 17m «w i■■ I^WVV I )I I A I. I! I |>| Ik FURNITUHc UK i icnol Pnr& I CCC OW/. x Bf Im ym v Brass874 words
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Advertisement740 1983-09-25 9 WHAT MAKES THE RICH TICK? The rich have an uncanny ability to get richer. One W HHHI In their search for the ultimate, the rich have t IkV^ overwhelmingly chosen the Vacheron Constantin watch ~A \J as the ultimate time-piece. s|\ |I U i PPS Vacheron Constantin is the world's740 words
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Article, Illustration470 1983-09-25 10 Aim is to recruit and train more students aged 14 and above STUDENTS from the age of 14 will be increasingly recruited and trained m civil defence m the coming months. This will be done either through the Volunteer Civil Defence Units m their neighbourhood470 words
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276 1983-09-25 10 SCOUTS, girl guides and police cadets who wear the crime prevention proficiency badge could earn the reputation of being "young warriors" m the battle against crime if they keep up their efforts m crime prevention. The chairman of the National Crime276 words
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139 1983-09-25 10 ABOUT 5,1* students yesterday showed what they could do m times of emergency. The assembled at Temasek Junior College to evacuate people injured m a mock airraid... staged as part of the current Civil Defence Week programme to create a139 words
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Article, Illustration270 1983-09-25 10 SINGAPORE'S future is bright, thanks to its hardworking people and farsighted leaders. Stating this yesterday, Minister without Portfolio and NTUC secretary general Ong Teng Cheong cited the development of Changi Airport, the MRT, and the Marina area as examples of foresight.270 words
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134 1983-09-25 10 PARLIAMENTARY Secretary (Education) Ho Kah Leong said yesterday that other countries have attached importance to the instructional material used by primary schools here to teach the Chinese language. The main aims of CLIPS are to arouse the pupils' interest m learning the Chinese134 words
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Article53 1983-09-25 10 A HAIRDRESSER, Miss Jackie Sim, appeared m a picture that accompanied The Shampoo Jet Set story, m last week's Page One, Sunday Plus. She has since pointed out that she spent two months attending London hairdressing schools so the heading. "One day m a London salon, and they're overseas53 words
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Advertisement303 1983-09-25 10 THERE'S MUCH MORE TO SKINCARE THAN SKINCARE PRODUCTS AT THE ERNO LASZLO INSTTTUTE. ji|flMlM One of the most prized membership cards m the M Klia^M BSPcx. world is held by a special group of women whose V BPlfck single most distinguishing feature is their flawless, *n3 naturally beautiful skin. Ftm303 words
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Advertisement449 1983-09-25 11 TPI TQT I TQ |%^IJIJ I I. Jl J* "According to accepted legal A m m^^ A mm^y definition, a game or contest is a lottery w w jf^'ww v P" zes are awar ded, if the winners I^T^^F W W\M are selected by chance and not merit, I^l 111449 words
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Article, Illustration374 1983-09-25 12 A show of man, machine and muscle, but... THE SAF Display '83 m July was all men, machine and muscle. But it was two women who walked away with the top prizes m the photo competition held m conjuction with the event. Graphics superviorAssault - 374 words
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Article, Illustration670 1983-09-25 12 RONNIE WAI; PAUL JACOB - RONNIE WAI PAUL JACOB By and IT IS not so much the money but the recognition by the Defence Ministry of the important roles played by key reservist officers that warmed their hearts when the special reservist appointment allowance was announced. Interviews with670 words
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Article, Illustration291 1983-09-25 12 Duty to focus on events in the region, army officers told EXPERIENCED and senior military officers have a duty to constantly focus on the changing patterns and moods of events m the region. The public is generally unaware of growing tensions elsewhere m the world until it Is too late,291 words
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Advertisement199 1983-09-25 12 This morning read this newspaper with a cup of Boncafe. Y)ur senses will make headlines. A cup of Boncafe is not just another cup of gurgle of your Boncafe being brewed. It relaxes, coffee. It is an appeal to all the senses. Nothing it soothes, the sensation heightened by the199 words
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Advertisement737 1983-09-25 13 ESSOGAS USED SECURITY SEALS LONG BEFORE IT BECAME COMPULSORY J/EEm _Hl_t_i n September 5, new regulations made it y' Jn 1 fti%J», compulsory for LPG cylinders to be fitted with m wk m I^s^Rb security seals. m aHH ESSO introduced their first security seal over a j H| jk year737 words
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Article604 1983-09-25 14 DID he, asked reporter TEO LIAN HUAY, know her grandfather who had spent all his life m Bukit Merah? "Know him? I even know your great grandfather," said Bukit Merah oldtimer Yeo Chin Hua. "He was an arrogant man. His family owned a lot of land and were604 words
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Article, Illustration152 1983-09-25 14 It was Beehoon Plain in the Twenties 4 IT WASN'T called Bukit Merah or Redhill m the Twenties when I was a child. The area near the railway track, near the present town centre, was known as Beehoon Plain because there were five families there making beehoon. Later, when the152 words
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Article, Illustration314 1983-09-25 14 outnumbered the rest, owned the biggest piece of land, and ran beehoon factories. So the senior Ng was a village chief. His job? To collect rent and sometimes settle disputes. His provision shop was also the only one which sold rice the others were not314 words
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Article, Illustration175 1983-09-25 14 4 THE hills were moved. All five of them m Bukit Merah, to reclaim the sea off Pasir Panjang. The hard red soil was sent to factories to make bricks. My father used to dry beehoon on a hill that covered nearly all the area of175 words
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Article, Illustration270 1983-09-25 14 THE Straits Times Bilingual Section will carry the Chinese version tomorrow. 41 LIVED m one of the Singapore Improvement Trust (SIT) flats m the Fifties. We called them the seven-storey flats. Jalan Bukit Merah was non-existent. The place was known as Redhill. Our SIT flats reared up270 words
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251 1983-09-25 14 A CHARTERED surveyor, Mr Simon Lim, yesterday stressed the need for trained maintenance personnel m the building industry. With solar energy-sav-ing systems, computeraided process controllers and pre-fabrication of building components coming up m the building industry m Singapore, the need for trained Singaporeans to introduce251 words
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Advertisement371 1983-09-25 14 wslfek Columbia m.^ Secondary School o f Canada 430 Hast 25th Street, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada LBV 384 Internationally accredited co-educational Excellent school facilities including high school Registered with Ontario Ministry computers, audio-visual equipment, of Education. Canada. Recognised by the laboratories and a gymnasium. Canadian Immigration authorities. Dedicated highly qualified teaching371 words
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Article, Illustration342 1983-09-25 15 THE first group of designated factory doctors, qualified to conduct statutory medical examinations for workers, "graduated" yesterday. All 30 of them, who have contracts with various factories, received their certificates from the Minister for Law, Mr E W Barker. They have attended the first DFD342 words
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256 1983-09-25 15 THE Singapore Island Country Club settled a $150,000 question at its Friday meeting. But this took until midnight and there was no more interest left to tackle the family question giving membership priority to husbands of women members. A member, Dr Un256 words
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Article41 1983-09-25 15 THE Environment Minister, Mr Ong Pang Boon, yesterday gave away prizes to winners of a rope-skipping competition for chilaren at the Telok Ayer community centre. About 120 children between the ages of seven and 12 took part m the contest.41 words
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Article69 1983-09-25 15 LAWYER Donald Yeo Hock Chwee was yesterday fined $40 for failing to comply with a notice asking for particulars of the person driving his car on Sept 9 last year. Yeo, who pleaded guilty, did not give the information within a week after receiving the notice69 words
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Article64 1983-09-25 15 A WOMAN, Goh Ah Keow, 55, was yesterdayjailed for a day and fined $1,500 for stealing a nng and US$2O from a housewife. Goh was working as a maid m a house at Wellington Road on Sept 14 when she stole a diamond rfng worth $2,50064 words
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381 1983-09-25 15 LETT the boys learn different sports, games and hobbies according to their different abilities. This is because they differ m their pace of learning m different sports, games and hobbies, the Acting Minister for Communications and Minister of381 words
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Article517 1983-09-25 15 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG KAM Members refuse to accept SBC's disqualification By CHINESE Talentime finalists, Shui Cao San Chong Chang a three-man vocal group yesterday withdrew from the contest after they had refused to accept a letter of disqualification from SBC. They were disqualified because SBC said they517 words
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Article184 1983-09-25 15 AN INDONESIAN jazz band got a standing ovation from its audience at Friday night's Jazz Festival concert, m what some concert-goers described as one of the warmest receptions they had ever seen m Singapore for a musical group. The Ireng Maulana AllStars, playing a variety184 words
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115 1983-09-25 15 A BUSINESSMAN was punched and shot at by a gunman during a robbery bid m Marine Drive yesterday The shot missed Mr Steven Tan Sin Hwa, 41, managing director of an electroplating company. Police said Mr Tan had returned from the Turf Club115 words
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231 1983-09-25 15 CHINESE Talentime Homeyiewers' Contest participants who have included the names of the three disqualified finalists m their entries will have to submit their entries again. The Singapore Broadcasting Corporation said yesterday tnat entries with the names of the two soloists, Miss Hui Choi231 words
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Article, Illustration557 1983-09-25 16 JANICE SEAH; DANIEUL MUDALI - JANICE SE AH DANIEUL MUDALI 25,000 people make the national swim a splashing success By and Till first thing that hit you was the noise. The din felt like a brick wall. Then you saw the people flowing m one seething, chaotic wave after another. This557 words
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69 1983-09-25 16 A PART-TIME sales promoter who harboured her Taiwanese husband who overstayed for six-and-a-half years was fined $1,000 by a magistrate's court yesterday. Yeo Ai Hong, 38, admitted harbouring Francisco Ong, 41, at her Lorong 101 home off Changi Road from March 26, 1977 till Thursday.69 words
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Article56 1983-09-25 16 ANOTHER CAR engraving exercise will be held today, this time at the Police Task Force 2 base m Queensway, opposite Queenstown police station, from 8.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Police have recommended the engraving of registration numbers on the windscreens to deter car thieves and to help56 words
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Article71 1983-09-25 16 A MAN was repairing a leaking roof when he fell through it and landed m the dining room of the house. The State Coroner heard on Friday that Mr Ng Ah Kuy, 39, died m hospital eight days after the accident, which occured at his71 words
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Article36 1983-09-25 16 NEIGHBOURHOOD Police Post officers and Zone A Residents' Committee members from Boon Teck will go on house-to-house visits at Block 29, Lorong 5, Toa Payoh, today to encourage residents to form Neighbourhood Watch Groups.36 words
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208 1983-09-25 16 SINGAPORE is likely to retain many of its existing benefits under the US Generalised System of Preferences when the scheme comes up for renewal m 1985. Mr Wendell Gunn, assistant director for commerce and trade m the US Office of Policy Development,208 words
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259 1983-09-25 16 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore made a hefty net profit of $865 million m the financial year ended March 31, 1983, compared with $354 million last year. In its latest annual report, the MAS also revealed that its holdings of gold and foreign exchange nearly259 words
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Article27 1983-09-25 16 MR A. P. Rajah has been appointed a judge of the Supreme Court for another year from Oct 1, according to the latest government gazette.27 words
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205 1983-09-25 16 Leasing industry boosted by rapidly growing building sector AT LEAST 12 financial institutions have shown interest m starting leasing operations here. They include four Japanese concerns, an American group and a French bank. Mr Kwek Leng Beng, chairman of the Leasing Association of Singapore, said the keen interest shown by205 words
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162 1983-09-25 16 BRITISH Minister of State at the Commonwealth and Foreign Office, Mr Richard Luce, yesterday met Mr Lee Kuan Yew for more than an hour of talks. A spokesman for Mr Luce said the talks centred on the successful completion of the BritishBrunei162 words
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Advertisement27 1983-09-25 16 O I Mr Kum Vow Cheng is proud to be opening his new company today. ALICE FACIAL BEAUTY DRESSMAKING 190 MIDDLE ROAD 02-15 FORTUNE CENTRE SINGAPORE 071827 words
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Article, Illustration717 1983-09-25 17 Nurses join them only when they examine the women MALE doctors at Kandang Kerbau Hospital no longer need' nurses to chaperon them on their rounds unless they have to examine women patients. The nurses there found i: tough going to keep up with717 words
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564 1983-09-25 17 WHERE official letters and telephone calls had not worked, a simple card brought absent relatives to visit patients m Woodbridge. The idea came about after a team of psychiatric nurses decided to find out how it could get the families and close564 words
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169 1983-09-25 17 Ministry of Health going full steam with WITs THE Health Ministry is going full steam ahead with the Work Improvement Team (WITs) movement as it has proven useful, said its Permanent Secretary, Dr Andrew Chew. He said his ministry had approached the WITs idea cautiously when it was introduced m169 words
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227 1983-09-25 17 NG WENG HOONG - NG WENG HOONG By ANGRY bus and lorry drivers living m the West Coast area have appealed to their MP against a Housing Board ruling that they must park their vehicles m centralised lots from next month. More than 50 of227 words
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117 1983-09-25 17 THE former assistant director of the Vocational and Indusrial Training Board, Mr Koh Watt Seng, 56, ried m Kuala Lumpur oi Thursday from neart failure. His son, Mr Kenneth Koh, said Thursday was his father's birthday. "He had gone for a birthday diiner with117 words
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209 1983-09-25 17 BUS driver Kok Wee Vat, 55, who missed the CAAC Trident that crashed at Guilin airport 11 days ago killing his wife, returned to Singapore last night with her coffin. Mr Kok only missed the ill-fated Flight 264 because his mother refused to209 words
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Advertisement179 1983-09-25 17 A new adventure m time i KIU v I Hublot from MDAA Geneva. jf% Hublot. The perfection of Swiss The spell of a new concept. Destined m technology. Waterproof 50 metres. Quartz, for a customer tired of values which With an exclusive natural rubber strap are too well-known to be179 words
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235 1983-09-25 18 The Sunday Times View All for one and one for all IF THE Housing Board had ears, it would have new flats coming out of them. More than 20,000 flats will be ready for sale between now and year's end about 5,000 every month. But there is no shortage of235 words
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Article, Illustration1529 1983-09-25 18 Rag trade relief aW some needling problems IT SEEMED like only yesterday that the Singapore textile and garment industry was bemoaning shrinking business caused by recession m the West. That followed or overlapped the trauma the government put it through with its tough stand on wage correction. Upgrade, automate or1,529 words
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Article197 1983-09-25 18 LOCAL designer Tan Yoong he of the sculptured bald head and some of Singapore's most elegant dresses says he's ready for overseas exposure. He has gone with the Singapore contingent to the Paris pret-a-porter show. It's quite an understatement when you find out what a197 words
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Article, Illustration380 1983-09-25 18 CORINNE Low is one of Singapore's bolder designer-manufacturers her Cori Moreni label is associated with flashy, avant-garde lines that appeal more to people m showbiz. She describes her design room m Delta House as a "laboratory" where designs take shape on380 words
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Advertisement157 1983-09-25 18 "IT NOW FIY JAL il AND DISCOVER Sa» TOTAL SERVICE Wmm. mWmm 1 J«»*MBsriKffg JmilS JSmmMmmHKm&m*2OmmiMSML- --jLig-r'-ij'-L.: £Ks ris l^*m^^^mmmmmmWmmmmm¥*^^ f *4L~M^^ WL^a^wmmfm hhl B^^^^^ij^n^^esHpHH^^^ mm Jm\ to^JmmWmm ""^/iJfM^pWfm-^P* ikW B ***fPiiPßß»nl ivAl^v- 1« y XAtP** JHH A B I y^vi" O^ i- mm J Super Executive "J" Class on157 words
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Article, Illustration347 1983-09-25 19 Improbables who became immortals EPSOM JEEP reminisces about the rags-to- riches tales off unwanted horses who rose to capture the Singapore Gold Cup, the greatest off them all being the royal "reject" who went on to win the coveted prize not once, but three times SOME of the immortals of347 words
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Article, Illustration812 1983-09-25 19 ing burden to win m fine style with his trainer, Alfred Heterick, astride. A griffin, according to the dictionary, is a mythical animal that is part eagle and part lion. To the uninitiated, he or she may be startled to find m the racing812 words
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240 1983-09-25 19 10 classic winners but never the most prized one By THE RACING EDITOR VETERAN local jockey Moses Lee is decidedly unlucky. The 16-race day suspension slapped on him over his handling of Gallant Challenger m Race 5 on the third day of the Penang (Sprint Trophy Meeting ends today, thereby240 words
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Advertisement283 1983-09-25 19 €i»^B BLJB IR" Ik^P^S Bfi^ r fc ts a *WM' liM^O^ayi Ifc B J#^;'^.v r i" i-'B^^^^^ 4 ,j- l N^B n^^f^E^ £m t jmBBPHBBj II "^^BJI Hjbbhhhh HB9SB Br Miiidl^^i^HwKfeS^s^Ssyt!!'^^--'*' i* il%* p JBJ P "^liiajfc .'^B^^k^ "^^^^k BBfci^^ .^hl 'W^ We've added a lot more to the award283 words
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Article, Illustration338 1983-09-25 20 EVELYN Chan of the Wardrobe dared to try, and it has paid off handsomely. Her boutique m Shangri-la Hotel was set up m the early '70s when she designed the uniforms for the hotel staff. It wasn't until four or five years ago that338 words
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221 1983-09-25 20 A vision of Singapore in 10 years' time SELF-TAUGHT local designer Thomas Wee echoes Tan Yoong's vision of Singapore as a fashion centre. "If manufacturers still consider what they have been doing as bread-and-but-ter and are contented, then Singapore fashion will not go far," said Thomas. "But with the government's221 words
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Article, Illustration303 1983-09-25 20 LONDON-TRAINED Mrs Julie Wong is one of the earlier individual operators m our fast-growing garment industry. Two years after launching her first boutique m Tanglin Shopping Complex, she set up a workshop of about 10 people and trained a designer. Today, 12 years303 words
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Article528 1983-09-25 20 THEY are the people who sewed the Benny Ong dress Princess Diana was photographed m on a recent Sunday Express magazine cover. It was featured m preference to British designers, who had to be content with "inside-page" treatment. They also produce for big designer names528 words
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174 1983-09-25 20 VALENTINO Garment has a local designer at its helm. Mandy Han, a member of the pioneer batch to receive design training at the Baharuddin Vocational Institute, calls the shots m this barely two-year-old company. She started by launching her own label, Amandine. Today, seven174 words
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Advertisement393 1983-09-25 20 Continued JrjllllH^ Page *B^^ L^^^J PfvkJMM H >'■■■ W*M HB^*iV^Hfl H A i^^KAMI Helen, the Bibi of |||f iji Ig TV^Tj Bibi Baba, the Singapore ■^^•\^^H garment maker which !\\T, }mk sewed that much- publicised gf FT"Jt!j£J dress Princess Diana wore flflj W i -'JC. < s i^ c Pursuit393 words
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Article, Illustration688 1983-09-25 21 Irene Hoe - Irene Hoe By That's Gross National Anxiety and parents whose children are selected may need each other's ears as well as counselling I [KQXE yj (TI/iW^C^-'' jj IJJujLiQ IT COSTS $16.50. Rather pricey for a paperback, especially one with no pictures and only 124688 words
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Article, Illustration277 1983-09-25 21 WHERE are the taxi inspectors? They weren't where I needed them last Wednesday night. There were about 20 of us waiting m line at the taxi stop outside the OG store at People's Park at 10.15 that night. The queue moved slowly277 words
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Article, Illustration414 1983-09-25 21 THE nosmoking sign has found a home m many cars for very good reasons. The prime reason is probably that no cigarette manufacturer has yet found a way to make tobacco smoke, particularly stale smoke, smell good. Another is that cigarette ash has414 words
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Advertisement228 1983-09-25 21 A look of stotistics that shape the country Favourite areas for well-heeled ONE out of every seven persons in the labour force is a professional, an administrator or a manager. Better paid as they are, they can choose to live in the more attractive residential areas. The 12 favourite choices228 words
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Advertisement146 1983-09-25 21 I" Fashioned to put you I wavelengths ahead 1 000 00*?\ anywhere m >\lJ*/C< ?A So smart So versatile. """I JL"^,C» *m So bright and breezy. i i \J-\j fr>- V Fashions that accelerate you I 1 W' I M to new heights of fashion. A I U _^fc^ **""Z-146 words
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Article, Illustration1306 1983-09-25 22 Peter BARNARD' S - Peter BARNARD'S M%ND so to Trinidad, where they have been putting out more flags, this time for the Commonwealth finance ministers. The flags that were already out celebrated the less transitory and, therefore, more important matter of independence, which Trinidad won1,306 words
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Article507 1983-09-25 22 Rosemary Chen - Rosemary Chen fl il BbbV V6' 7 I bP bbbbSY~> f BhlPffilBwwPBMlHB^^ i »K. BF*- BBBrTP^Tu^L^ THE star is a celestial body appearing on many flags, from the Southern Cross of New Zealand to the Union Jack of Britain. "Stars and stripes" make up the national507 words
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Advertisement547 1983-09-25 22 ii i i "'^^?^t*?^^^^^^^^^ c>\*^^^^ I^liT^*nTl tel^k__blangah(^road 4 I pqT^N V World Trade Centre I f_ O.M H Exhibition Hall 4H I KTE -i Wjmam 3 %SFS I (jAi b I JraSm |lrs ■■■■■■I Items from several international manufacturers are going at near-cost prices! There are NO free gifts or547 words
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Article, Illustration524 1983-09-25 23 270 firms from 21 nations will take part m exhibition IT IS that time of the year again to take stock of your machinery and equipment needs because big names m the business are putting their latest wares on show at the Machine Asia524 words
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Article, Illustration356 1983-09-25 23 LEADING woodworking machinery and services exhibitors from Scandinavia, the European Economic Community and Spain have joined with regional competitors from Japan, Taiwan, Malaysia and Singapore for WoodmacAsia. The exhibition will cover the whole industry spectrum, from solid wood to the many eventual356 words
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Article, Illustration86 1983-09-25 24 Elevator woes get a lift THE Leistritz HydroRope Sling Package LHSB 1:2 (left) Is offered as a complete solution to elevator construction. It consists of a car sling, braking frame with safety gear, mechanical shaft components, hydraulic cylinder, hydraulic power unit and hydraulic accessories. Its manufacturers, Leistritz Maschinenfabrik GmbH Numbers,86 words
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Article, Illustration144 1983-09-25 24 Taking the pain out of making jewellery TECHNOLOGY has caught up with the age-old traditionalism m the art of jewellery making. There are now machines to take over much of the painstaking and time-consuming work. The vacuum centrifugal cutting machines, for example, give a smooth and fine polish while the144 words
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Article185 1983-09-25 24 LEISTRITZ Maschineofabrik GmbH, a West German manufacturer m the special engineering industry, is looking for Asean partners. Its main products include screw pumps, extruder and extrusion units, blades for steam and gas turbines, hydraulic units, elevator hydraulics and keyseating machines. Leistritz, for example, has pumps to185 words
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Advertisement337 1983-09-25 23 S/)^> ;p^/^ q/ time and energy. c )talian c TOoodmorkmg is the best decision JHHHIHBIV Technology M W Efficiency High Value-Added ALBERTI VITTORIO mgßj^\\ N^ LA SCOLPITRICE ANGELO CREMONA EFIGUO KgSL OvX-^JHr UN BUSELLAT BALESTRINI RENZO bC. W^^^m^ lOMm BIESSE a^HffIHaHiHH^BBBHy maspell CI.A.F OCMAC d.m.c. IZa 1 1 £3 G^'337 words
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Advertisement13 1983-09-25 23 3jm Robots: Why £l m tomorrow has been delayed 5 m Seminar details13 words
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Advertisement54 1983-09-25 23 MANY GERMAN MACHINERY MANUFACTURERS WILL AGAIN BE EXHIBITING PRODUCTS OF LATEST TECHNOLOGY AT MACHINE ASIA '83 THE GERMAN MACHINERY AND wmUTJk, PLANT MFRS VUMmA, ASSOCIATION WILL BE PROVIDING INFORMATION ON THE WHOLE SPECTRUM OF THE MECHANICAL ENGINEERING INDUSTRY OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY SEE US AT MACHINE ASIA HALL54 words
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Advertisement122 1983-09-25 24 MACHINE ASIA 83 CHAIN MAKING MACHINES EXHIBITION 26-30 SEPT. 1983, HALLS 3 WORLD TRADE CENTRE, SINGAPORE BOOTH 327, 11 A.M. 8 P.M. MACHINE FOR MACHINE FOR MACHINE FOR MAKING CURBCHAIN VENF I I AN CHAIN CHAIN SOLDERING MACHINC FOI I H AMONO CUT T ING DIAMOND CUTTING MACHINE HAMMERING MACHINE122 words
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Advertisement565 1983-09-25 24 If Hans Renold had stopped at Mfc. his bicycle chain m 1879, many industries would not 7 *^sj be on the move today _tv wSSmtwS^r'Jr 4? 1 \SC 3^^2^ Fouav's industiial world owes a lot to Swiss engineer. BBQffa9K Jl I F t^*B IT Hans Renold. His inventiveness gave birth565 words
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Article, Illustration748 1983-09-25 25 Problem of too many robots, too few customers TOMORROW appears to have run into a little trouble. The people who make industrial robots, once credited with the task of leading the world's industries across completely uncharted technological frontiers, have made one of the748 words
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228 1983-09-25 25 Wave of consumer resistance the cause of industry's woes A YEAR ago, the manufacturers did not appear too concerned about the number of robots coming on to the market. The potential for installations was, and still is, massive. The most heavily-subscribed market of all, spot welding m the motor industry,228 words
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Advertisement661 1983-09-25 25 ffIPAD-PRINTER -I—- < PAD PRINTING: By using a flexibje silicon rubber pad as the MEDIA, this process can transfer intricate image, lettering or a half-tone four pp_29MA colour picture from an PHOTO-ENGRAVED STEEL PLATE to surfaces which are difficult to reach, concave, non-uniform, textured or embossed. m«o| This incomparable process661 words
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Advertisement52 1983-09-25 25 Your X&ks. vital link \^X^ m Singapore... n&>L X J I MNGAPORE for exhibition freight forwarding and site handling Specialists m: ,re.ght forwarding IlT^Z^XSl^ 40: c warehousing distribution 'hvbicoumi*,,, s.n,«».f 0511 pjn,«n, •„>„„, cmm. household packing removal rj| (JtiM '""''"''7,"" 10 *'"g«>o.»<»n container consolidation cmw -wanslink m^,., special proiects t«.52 words
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Advertisement236 1983-09-25 25 MACHINE SYSTEM FOR FINGER JOINTING mrrri ddwd 0 5 4 3 2 1 I wjflZ W: v-, i Complete range of louvre door machineries available Versatile and universal saw Copy-routing machines for angle and mitre cuts m wood for aluminium sections See us at Stand No. 268 469 AIRMATE INDUSTRIES236 words
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Article, Illustration357 1983-09-25 26 A FINAL element m the robot equation is the position of the Japanese who, mindful of the resentment caused by their rapid penetration of the West's machine tool market, have approached the robot market with much more caution. Where Japan's machine tool builders357 words
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364 1983-09-25 26 Car makers and electronics industry make inroads THE position of the motor industry meanwhile is unpredictable. It used to be argued that companies like VW had gone into robotics simply as a means of productively employing surplus skills among engineering staff. VW has built and installed m its own plants364 words
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187 1983-09-25 26 THE entry of the world's big electronics companies into the industry helps to set the robotics market m perspective. It is relatively small and will probably stay that way. GE, for example, believes that investment m robotics hardware will average out at only about 12187 words
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Advertisement194 1983-09-25 26 WW 'MflF JSBP LJBjBP A A a Lai m ww£V% ¥¥M A p p ÜBLE DOVE BRAN p jfSlotted Angles Double Dove Brand Steel Slotted Angles are made of fine quality cold rolled steel with fine workmanship, upto-design, durability and pleasant colour. It has been widely used I m tjvtnry.194 words
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Advertisement363 1983-09-25 26 \/~7^l n I ZII 1 1 I I ZZ3 I > vA\ D f v d ■■i_^ t -m lttl |gw^. ■■■■■MMBBMMMMMMMBHMMMMMMBMMMMii'BbrfttniiVii-' jg^tiw a^3»*^lL ._y S_HPfi_r_i *>SmB f i_r Amwo It takes the rigtit HIGH PRESSURE CLEANER KARCHER to do the job right KARCHER one of the largest manufacturers of363 words
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Article, Illustration344 1983-09-25 27 Spotlight on vital industry concerns CRUCIAL industry concerns, such as materials handling, storage systems, assembly automation and the use of intelligent robots, will be discussed at a Machine Asia seminar on Advances m Manufacturing Technology. The two-and-a-half-day seminar will be held at the World Trade Centre auditorium from tomorrow to344 words
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Advertisement419 1983-09-25 27 A I VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER I lIV Mil I £"&W*T^ m*L ILUA MILL i _*r w I >»» JBPHi TURRET MILLING MACHINE jy Vr <yfq''£ X" Mil lilS'"'' i^»^_»i^^^^h^»mmbmA *5| *fi hHHBHHHHB t^P j*^- J MR > <.. *v "■■■■SSiimpm Agents for Victor Mochinery PRECISION HIGH SPEED LATHE HOWIY HOWLY419 words
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Advertisement515 1983-09-25 27 S5 high pressure water/steam cleaners lIIM superbly advanced, powerful and yet simple to operate, /[^twi wk -GOMA produces quality high pressufe jet -^j^^^^W^ washers and steam cleaners or a combination tt hot or cold select at a flick of a w« switch. Cleans faster than the speed of 10 men515 words
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Advertisement797 1983-09-25 27 Arflex (S) Sales and services for Lathes, Turrent Milling Machines, Surface Grinders, Machining Centres, CNC NC Milling Machines, Punching and Shearing Machines, Band Saws 3-D Engraver/ Universal Cutter Grinders, Other Machine Tools and accessories. page 26 Automech Engineering Our quality GOMA high-pressure cleaners are superbly advance, powerful and yet simple797 words
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Advertisement675 1983-09-25 28 C.A.X.S. 737H66 I OL+ W I ENTERTAMMENT Til lIIHMI 3 Eating Out EXCELLENT VEGETARIAN FOOD. Fast service, airconditloned. Easy parking. 10a.m. to 8.30 p.m. Kwan Im Vegetarian Restaurant. 190 Waterloo Street, Tel: *****89. HONGKONG PALACE specializes m Hongkong Congee Si Noodles, 03-45 Orchard Towers Orchard Road. Tel: *****84. 4 Catering675 words
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Advertisement736 1983-09-25 28 14 Antiques/Art ft Crafts JUNK OF JUNKS. Just Anthony, 126 Upper Paya Lebar Road, Singapore 1953. Tel: *****82. 15 Aquariums 3-THER FISH TANKS to be cleared by 26 9.83. Sizes are as follows: 48" x 18" x 16", 24" x 18" x 16", 48" x 24" x 8", 48" x736 words
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Advertisement647 1983-09-25 28 20 Pets 2 LHASA APSO Cute adorable, good temperament, 11 weeks male puppies for sale. Ring *****42 AUSTRALIAN SILKY TERRIER and Pekinese for sale. Interested please call *****69. BEAGLE TRI-COLOR 6 1/2 months, vaccinated, with papers. Price $600. Contact *****23. DOBERMANN PUPPIES 3 Male sire by Imported USA 3 female647 words
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Advertisement538 1983-09-25 28 28 Health Centres/ Massage GREAT EASTERN HEALTH Centre, 4th Floor, Great Eastern Hotel. Massage/ Suana, Bath/ Facial. Opens dally from 10 am 12 am. Tel: *****44. CENTRAL HEALTH CENTRE Unit: 01-08, Central Building, Massage. (Everyday 10.30 a.m. 11.30 p.m.) Tel: *****1/ *****8. BALON CATALINA MABBAGE. Ladles Si Gentlemen. 319A River538 words
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Advertisement586 1983-09-25 28 53 Computer 53 Computer Products/Services Products/Services COME AND CELEBRATE WITH It's our official opening day!! Get yourself a home and personal computer at unbelievable price. SPECIAL OFFER $275 c Laser 200 c Free softwares SPECIAL PACKAGE OFFER $1,500 c Apple Compatible CPU (64K with numeric keypad) c Monitor c Disk586 words
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Advertisement685 1983-09-25 28 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES: CLASSIFICATION GROUP Monday Friday 9.00 am 5.30 pm Ordinory $l 00 per word (Mm $l 5 00) s.,urd.y »m n 0 3 r re£ e P m day) 9 00 per col cm A Entertainment Food guide (12.30 pm lor Sunday Times) Semi-Disploy (M.n $57 00 Straits685 words
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Advertisement497 1983-09-25 28 60 Business 60 Business Opportunities Opportunities OPPORTUNITY FOR JOINT-VENTURE PARTNERSHIP A metal finishing and electro-plating company seeks suitable Joint-venture partnership. Minimum 5 years experience In Sales and Production Interested please write with full resume, contact telephone number and 2 non-returnable photos to: S.T. Box A***** 390 Kirn Seng Road Singapore497 words
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Advertisement265 1983-09-25 28 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical SKILLED ELECTRICIANS REQUIRED Experienced or Inexperienced. Come personally to: Blk. 53, Sims Place, #01-160, Spore 1438. Contact *****86 *****56. h) Production PLASTIC INJECTION MOULDING COMPANY requires: (1) FEMALE Q.C. CONTROLLER c Preferably simlllar experience. c Working hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. c Salary negotiable.265 words
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Advertisement394 1983-09-25 28 9Pm m Sa\ mmm*k^aaßW&*" EZZZ3I i X TODAY, WE HAVE a3B year-old v H, Australian crying out for help. r To find out what his predlcaII ment Is, see classification 65. 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant /> Salem t) Bales T^ %m i^ mßmmmmmmmmmmmm WALK-IN INTERVIEW requires SALES ASSISTANTS394 words
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Advertisement170 1983-09-25 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous SEAMSTRESBEB MALE/FEMALE CUTTERS FEMALE QUALITY INSPECTORS FEMALE IRONERS MALE/FEMALE DAILY-RATED WORKERS Required by well established Garment Factories. c Experience not necessary c Monthly earning of $700/--posslble c Free transport or transport allowance c Free accommodation or accommodation allowance Interested applicants please phone or call personally170 words
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Advertisement548 1983-09-25 29 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous A Korean Restaurant urgently requires (1) WAITERS/ WAITRESSES (2) KITCHEN HELPERS (3) FEMALE CASHIER No experience required. Salary commensurate with qualifications. c Free meals provided. c Uniforms provided for post (1)&<3). Interested persons kindly cell or com* personally at: TEL: *****28 7500A, BEACH ROAD #03-301548 words
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Advertisement852 1983-09-25 29 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun/Nlssan BUY A NEW NISSAN PULSAR OR SUNNY FROM DELTA MOTOR (flMinbM o( th« Ruby Group) We'll give you efficient service Re-payment upto 4 years With very low Interest rate Trade-in acceptable Interested please call Jimmy Ang at *****10 or 24 hours answering ••rvtca no.852 words
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Advertisement899 1983-09-25 29 76 Vehicles For Sale d) Flat FIAT 1977 131S Just overhauled. Alrcon, sports rims, tyres new. PARF. Asking $12,000. Tel. *****21 FIAT 124 SPORT, end 1973. Nice number. Passed inspection. $5,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****25. 1970 FIAT 850 Sports Spider, soft top. View after 12 noon at 39 Chin Chew Street,899 words
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Advertisement857 1983-09-25 29 76 Vehicles For Sale t) Honda NOV. 'SO ACCORD. 2 owners. Alrcon, radio cassette. Meticulously maintained. $22,500 0.n.0. *****92 Ho. No dealers. 1978 HONDA ACCORD, 3-door, alrcon, sports rims, power windows, tax Feb '84. Metallic paint, $18,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****47. 1979, HONDA ACCORD. 1 private owner. Alcond, radlo.cassette Anti-rust. Showroom857 words
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Advertisement865 1983-09-25 29 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes 1971 MERCEDES WHITE 200 With alrcond, cassette, price $7,000 Contact Mr Tay, *****12. 1975, MERCEDES 200 Private regn. Non-PARF. $18,000 0.n.0. Contact *****22. I) Mitsubishi ALMOST 1979 MITSUBISHI Colt Galant Sigma 1600 GS. 5-speed, alrcon., radio/cassette, sports tyres, road tax/insurance up to 3/'B4. PARF865 words
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Advertisement1409 1983-09-25 29 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale J) Toyota J) Toyota Test drive the all new Corolla. Our showrooms are open today. BORNEO MOTORS: QUEEN STREET TEL *****33 ALJUNIED ROAD TEL *****32 BUKIT TIMAH ROAD TEL *****55/6/7/8/9 EAST COAST ROAD TEL: ***** 16/*****04 LENG KEE ROAD TEL: *****1 11,409 words
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Advertisement879 1983-09-25 29 76 Vehicle* For Sale Others 1981 SUZUKI 800 Ist owner, excellent condition, $12,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****75 1981 SUZUKI 800 1 private owner. Radio, tape beautiful condition $12,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****46. 1962 APRIL SUZUKI 800. 1 owner. Atrcond, excellent condition. Tel: *****66, Louis Tan. 1982 PONY 12OOGL. Alrcon, radio/ cassette, Ist879 words
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Advertisement755 1983-09-25 29 76 Vehicles For Sale m) Motor Cycles/ Scooters KAWABAKI 400, GOOD Condition Selling $700 0.n.0. Chris: *****71. KAWASAKI AY Z250 Selling urgently. $1300. Alex *****63. 1962 YAMAHA 350 LC. Call tel *****44 77 Vehicle* Wanted AA MEMBER REQUIRES any make of vehicles, company, SZ and private welcome. Cash payment Tel:755 words
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Article, Illustration32 1983-09-25 30 In Everloving Memory of K. ATHIMOOLAM Departed 2S/9/8? A year today but not a day passes without a loving thought Fondly remembered by beloved wife, family and loved ones.32 words
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Obituary, Illustration180 1983-09-25 30 141 Deaths 141 Deaths MDM. SEET FOON AGED 76 DEPARTED PEACEFULLY ON 17TH SEPT. 1983 LEAVING BEHIND I SONS DAUGHTERSIN-LAW CHOY MENG WOO MEI YIN CHAI LAND CHEE LEE PENG YOKE CHOY SAM CHEE MAHKUMKUM CHO SAI CHEE, RICHARD IVY TAN SWEE JIANG DAUGHTERS SONS-IN-LAW CHOITAIKAM SHEK YUN NAM CHOY180 words
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Obituary, Illustration29 1983-09-25 30 144 In Memoriam 144 In Memoriam In everloving memory of MR MRS DAVID CHELLIAH Departed: 25 Sept. 1978 Departed: 26 Oct 1979 Always remembered by your loving children. MS29 words
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Obituary, Illustration45 1983-09-25 30 i|| fek The Training Manager Staff Of The NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF COMMERCE express their deepest to the family of the late liO VA n IVIM IVUn WATT SENG on their bereavement. L TBt "In Memonam is for the loved once whom you remember...45 words
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Obituary, Illustration68 1983-09-25 30 In Loving Memory Of Late MR. R.P. SARATHEE Peacefully sleeping. Resting at last lli. world's weary troubles i :-i!s are past In silence you suffered. In patience you bore. q.^j ti0(1 caii ed you Home. to suffer no more. Always remembered by Your Ones Thevasam Prayers will be68 words
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Obituary, Illustration50 1983-09-25 30 In ever loving memory of MRS. DM BO SENG nee GAN CHOO NEO Departed 25-9-79 Safe m the arms of Jesus Gone from our lives one so dear. But m our hearts forever near. Always remembered by your dear brother Revd A Mrs. Gan Boon Guan family.50 words
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Obituary, Illustration42 1983-09-25 30 IN LOVING MEMORY OF MR. LIM CHENG MONG Departed 25th September 1982 'Such a loving husband Father, who gave so much of himself. Fond memories of you lingers". Dad, we missed you very much. Your loving wife, son, daughter, daughter-in-law, son-in-law grandchildren.42 words
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Obituary, Illustration26 1983-09-25 30 In Loving Memory of our Dearest Daughter KAREN RACHEL STAMARIA g DEPARTED 25.9.82 WE LOVE AND MISS YOU VERY. MUCH. MUM, DAD AND ALL LOVED ONES26 words
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Obituary, Illustration25 1983-09-25 30 THE REV MICHAEL ROBERT DORAISAMY 19 Aug 1887 25 Sept 1933 50th Anniversary "Blessed are the dead that die m the Lord" Remembered. Beloved. Honoured25 words
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Obituary, Illustration32 1983-09-25 30 WE REMEMBER WITH LOVE For One Who Saerified So Much For Others MRS LILY C. LEE nee LILY CHIE WANG who left us on 25.9.1992 Inserted by Husband, Children A Loved Ones.32 words
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Obituary, Illustration27 1983-09-25 30 In Everloving Memory of REV.C. ABRAHAM CALDWELL Departed:- 25th Sept. '81 "As for me my house, we will serve the LORD." Always loved remembered by your family27 words
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Obituary, Illustration44 1983-09-25 30 IN LOVING MEMORY MRS. LIM BO SENG DEPARTED 2S-9-79 > SADLY MISSED AND ALWAYS REMEMBERED BY CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN. HHHHHaff9HHHBHMHHaIHi IN LOVING MEMORY of Mrs. Lim Bo Se:>K called Home 25.9.79. Always remembered by Mrs. Lee Kenf Chin and lover! ones Cont'd on Page 3244 words
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Advertisement372 1983-09-25 30 i —i—— 113 Language 113 Language 113 Language f ATT International House language centre Affiliated to International House, London Language courses and private tuition for school examinations and for business travel pleasure Evening classes taught by native speakers SPOKEN JAPANESE Beginners Mon Wed 5.45 pm 7.35 pm Some places are372 words
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456 1983-09-25 31 Tin tales from Tanglin to Kallang QMRWOfISHPS EXPATRIATE-excel-leaee to Pakistani power to present-day professionals that's the progress of the Singapore Open since it wm born 13 years ago. Studying the list of previous winners of the Open to like taking a brief ■troll down memory lane of Singapore squall. The456 words
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179 1983-09-25 31 Winner Men 1970 Malcolm Simons (Spore) 71 Malcolm Simons (Spore) 72 Barry Thomson (Spore) 73 Qamar Zaman (Pak) 74 Qamar Zaman (Pak) 75 Gogi Alauddin (Pak) 76 Maqsood Ahmed (Pak) 77 Rahim Gul (Pak) 78 Atlas Khan (Pak) 79 Atlas Khan (Pak) 80 Atlas179 words
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Article, Illustration503 1983-09-25 31 Tay Cheng Khoon - Tay Cheng Khoon Big Two serve up the local challenge... All stories by Peter Hill THE 19-year-old national serviceman finally caught the big one when he won the Milo national championships last month. An international since the age of 16, Peter was four503 words
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Article, Illustration508 1983-09-25 31 Lim Seok Hui THE wonder girl of Singapore squash, who has set many firsts Wore, may just get another before the Singapore Open fades away. For she stands an excellent chance of becoming the first Singaporean to win an Open m either the508 words
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Article, Illustration696 1983-09-25 32 ""asSSvM/ Six of the best as the foreign powers prepare for the battle Pride of Pakistan is man to beat QAMAR ZAMAN The Pakistani world's No 2 is debatedly the most stylish player m the world. A wizard with the racket, he would have been unbeaten696 words
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Article200 1983-09-25 32 GROUP A Qamar Zaman (Pak) v J. Berndin (Bru), Joni Effendi (Indo) v Qualifier, Meherwan Daruwalla (India) v Ranjodh Singh, Jerry Loo (Mai) v Qualifier, Ivan Schneider (Swit) v Albert Wee, Phil Gertzel (PNG) v Qualifier, Bambang Subroto (Indo) v Roberto Yom (RP), G. Ramanan v Peter Hill.200 words
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Article177 1983-09-25 32 GROUP A Lim Seok Hui v Gloria Smite, De Meirre v Lyn Hodgins, Julie Heard (Aust) v Christine Tan, Shanti Durai v Diana Vow. GROUP B Chia Chew Lan v Jenny Tunnacliffe, Jean Chue v B. Romcke, Chris Carrick v Ooi Siew Mci (Mai), Prue Int Veld v177 words
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Advertisement43 1983-09-25 31 ■■■lanchorsingaporeibl I2XS) I CHdmpionsHiPS xbee^/ Wishing all participants every success m the 14th Anchor Singapore Open 1^ Championships, \^Kfr**' ~J Location Kallang Squash Centre W Date 24thSept-2nd Oct 1983 _^^fj|K Hi '^rai^r% B^hhh^hß vK fl^^flH 18. SB lßr9^ 1 I I Jrr^- I43 words
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Advertisement196 1983-09-25 32 Bara Winsdor Sole agent for Stellar rackets from Australia. Renowned for their professional finish and sturdy on-the-court performance. Made to standard set by Geoff Hunt himself. page 31 Diversy Far East Best wishes to the organisers and participants of the Anchor Squash Tournament. We are indeed honoured to be able196 words
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Obituary, Illustration128 1983-09-25 33 OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY CONDOLENCES TO OUR DIRECTOR MR SEAH BUOY KIANG ON THE DEMISE OF HIS BELOVED WIFE THE LATE MADAM ANG KIM AM FROM: MANAGEMENT STAFF OF GOLD LITE PTE LTD GOLD LITE MACHINERY PTE LTD GOLD LITE ENGINEERING PTE LTD As a mark of respect, Gold Lite Pte128 words
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Obituary, Illustration101 1983-09-25 33 MR LIM LIAN KAR Aged:- 78 years Passed away peacefully on 23rd Sept 'B3 Leaving behing beloved wife: Song Geok Lei Sons:Andrew Llm Lean Seng Arthur Llm Lin Glap Peter Llm Lin Slah Daughters:Llm Ah Lan Nancy Llm Ah Kee Doreen Lim Slew Khuan Sone-in-law:-Tan Tye Wah/ Yang101 words
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Obituary, Illustration114 1983-09-25 33 SEAH PENG HEE Aged 67 years passed away peacefully on Thursday, 22nd September 1953 Leaving behind:Wite: Ng Sock Cheng Son: Michael Seah Swee Llm Daughters: Betty Seah Sal Imm Maggie Seah Han Suan Violet Seah Sal Koon Daughter-in-law: Lim Karmin Son-in-law: Tan Choon Peng Grandsons: Seah Chiong-Wen Melvyn114 words
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Obituary, Illustration58 1983-09-25 33 141 Deaths MR. KOH WATT SENG 56 YEARS PASSED AWAY SUDDENLY IN KUALA LUMPUR ON 22.9.83, HIS BODY WILL BE LYING AT BLK 1, MARINE VISTA, NEPTUNE COURT. THE FUNERAL SERVICE WILL BE HELD AT WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH, FORT CANNING ON MONDAY 26.9.83 AT 2.30 P.M. AND THEN58 words
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Obituary, Illustration68 1983-09-25 33 143 Acknowledgements 143 Acknowledgements The Family of the Late MR DM YEW CHYE wish to express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives, friends and colleagues for their kind assistance, attendance, condolences, wreaths, scrolls and donations during their recent bereavement. A word of special thanks and gratitude to M/S Wang Coo-Kien68 words
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Obituary, Illustration32 1983-09-25 33 The Family Of The Late MR KWA THIAM CHYE wish to thank all relatives, friends business associates and colleagues for their kind condolences,prayers, wreaths, donations, assistance and attendance during their recent bereavement.32 words
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Obituary, Illustration48 1983-09-25 33 MR JOHN NAH THIAM SENG AGE 75 YEARS passed away peacefully on 24/9/83 Sadly missed by wife, Choo Kirn Wah, daughters, sons-in-law, grandchildren and great grandchildren. Cortege leave* 2 Bedok Close at 1.00 pm on 26/9/83 for Holy Family Church and thence to CCX Christian cemetery.48 words
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Obituary, Illustration69 1983-09-25 33 Madam Aw Yong Oi Departed 14/9/83 Aged 72 Your sudden loss brings sorrow and pain to us. With every strength and courage, you tolled us all these years and gave so much of yourself. When the actual time for rest came, you had to go to eternal peaceful69 words
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Obituary, Illustration74 1983-09-25 33 YEO KIAN ANN AGE 76 YRB Passed away peacefully on 24/9/83 Leaving behind his beloved wife MOM LOH SWEE LAN SONS Yeo Loo Hoon Yeo Joo Llm Yeo Joo Leng DAUGHTERS Lucy Yeo Yeo Gelt Neo Yeo Kirn Neo SONS-IN-LAW Joseph Ong Jonathan Goh Toh Seng Kah DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW74 words
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Article, Illustration821 1983-09-25 33 Peter Siow - Row, row, row your boat Peter Siow Story by WOULD you take up a sport that guarantees you an excruciating pain m the neck? Twenty-four women officers of the Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association did just that, taking the bull by the horns and bearing the pain with as much821 words
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Article, Illustration374 1983-09-25 33 It's time to sail the high seas, Singapore YEO NGAK HOE, Singapore's champion sailor of the last decade, is still very much m love with the sea, Now 30 and living m Perth, Ngak Hoe often points his car towards the beach during weekends to rig his boat, usually a374 words
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Article238 1983-09-25 33 NEWPORT, Sat. The late writer Ring Lardner once wrote that watching an America's Cup race was comparable to watching grass grow. The grass, however, will be sprouting wildly today and no one will be apathetic or bored over the showdown between the defender Liberty and theReuter - 238 words
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Article, Illustration323 1983-09-25 33 JOE WEIDER, patron of the International Federation of Bodybuilders, will give a one-hour talk to local enthusiasts during his stay here for the Mr Universe contest from Nov 23 to 27. Joe, 63, and still looking like he's just turned 50, was Mr America and Mr Canada m323 words
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Article, Illustration1013 1983-09-25 34 Alan Hubbard - The beast part about winning... Alan Hubbard I J IVf A f fcyjflp]| f I Z I •JXi This unsporting strife and the dying art of losing gracefully WIN at all costs. The phrase, beloved by those managers and coaches whose philosophy is born more often than not of insecurity1,013 words
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Article527 1983-09-25 34 BRIAN MILLER - BRIAN MILLER By IF last week's scores can be used as an indication of the seriousness of the competition, then I suspect that the second weekly final of the Ken-Air Classic scheduled to take off at 9 a.m. at the Kallang BowlerDrome today will be527 words
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Article, Illustration5 1983-09-25 34 Reg Wootton - SPORTING SAM Reg Wootton by5 words
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Article, Illustration646 1983-09-25 34 Joke's on Dokes as the heavyweight story gets Pretoria punchline GERRIE COETZEE is not a name that lingers on the lips. In fact, the best way to say it is to clear the throat and then sneeze quickly. In Afrikanse, the "G" is a gutteral "H",646 words
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287 1983-09-25 34 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. It was no surprise to anyone that world champion Jahangir Khan whipped No 3 seed Steven Bowditch 9-1, 9-1, 9-1 to enter the final of the Magnolia Malaysian Open squash championships at Subang. The 27-minute match was no contest for BowditchNST - 287 words
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Article185 1983-09-25 34 JULLUNDUR, Sat. Flu victim Javed Miandad battled for almost four hours today to prevent India from gaining a decisive advantage on the opening day of the Second cricket Test. The former Pakistan skipper, who had been held back m the order because he was stillReuter - 185 words
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Advertisement159 1983-09-25 34 The place where your car sS*™ iran is serviced should be eieam^zzz^as 681 equipment. 21 Q 2ktm\i2U(%f*&fw 21Q I il£l ¥W&2kf*& Like our eiectronic engine Clw CIIJ €11 IvvU Ow LI V LflClwV fault analyser, which can detect «*JL^i^** ZJL iima Mriftrln up to 40 engine malfunctions within WWIIGrC 11159 words
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Article156 1983-09-25 35 Three deny charge HARARE, Sat. Three Zimbabwean footballers have denied charges of assaulting two opponents and a team manager at the end of local derby match m July. A magistrates court m Gweru, Central Zimbabwe, was told that the three Gweru United players attacked two Bata Power rivals and theirAFP - 156 words
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Article73 1983-09-25 35 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Argentinian Buenos Aires Selection defeated Malaysia 2-1 m a Group A Merdeka soccer match at the Sultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah Stadium here tonight. The homesters led 1-0 at half-time after a seventh minute goal by Hassamuddin Hassan, while the Argentinians replied through WalterReuter; Bernama - 73 words
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Article33 1983-09-25 35 LONDON, Fri. Bristol Rovers beat Orient 1-0 m an English Football League Second Division match. Other reunite: Fourth Division Halifax 3 Hartlepool 2, Stockport 1 Swindon 3, Tranmere 0 Hereford 133 words
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Article24 1983-09-25 35 ANG MO KIO Constituency will be selecting its team for next month's Inter-Constituency soccer tournament at Mayflower School at 8.30 am today.24 words
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Article, Illustration1335 1983-09-25 35 Like Vikings of old, they came and conquered the English castle I LONDON, Sat. The changing order of football was graphically demonstrated last Wednesday when Denmark came to Wembley Jtadium, the shrine of the world game, and beat England for the first time. Do not let the scoreline1,335 words
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Advertisement722 1983-09-25 35 TAie 7/mes Inter-Business Houses Athletics Meet 1983 Where Spectators Win Prizes Too! m.k. d.t. with Th. nm.. n r-BM.in... h0«... Ath..tic. I JSpuctators' Luchy Draw I Door prizes for everyone Meet and have a super .porting Saturday evening and win More lan 500 prize, lor spectatorsi E SDe ctator will722 words
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Article, Illustration563 1983-09-25 36 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By Ramayah-inspired Malaysians tame the Island for surprise first-day's lead MALAYSIA, inspired by a scintillating performance by their top professional, M. Ramayah, surprised firm favourites Singapore to take a 3Vi-IVi lead after the first day of the Old Parr international matchplay golf tournament at the563 words
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Article193 1983-09-25 36 LONDON, Sat. David Pearce, a 24-year-old extrovert from Newport m Wales, is the new British heavyweight champion, defeating Swansea's Neville Meade m Cardiff on Thursday. It took Pearce just one blistering left-hook to win the title when the referee stopped the fight m the ninthAFP - 193 words
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Article, Illustration237 1983-09-25 36 'I'll knock his block off...then kiss him' LONDON, Sat. "I'm going to knock his block off," declared Britain's World Boxing Council flyweight champion Charlie Magri, who makes his first title defence against Filipino Frank Cedino on Tuesday at Wembley Arena. "I may kiss him afterwards, bat I'm definitely going toAP - 237 words
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315 1983-09-25 36 RICKMANSWORTH (England), Sat. Northern Irishman David Feherty provided a variety act that put the Hollywood stars m the shade m the second round of the Bob Hope British Golf Classic at Moor Park here yesterday. The 25-year-old former opera singer conjured a series ofAFP; Reuter - 315 words
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Article, Illustration471 1983-09-25 36 Indian's down-the-line backhand shots get the better of Scanlon SAN FRANCISCO, Sat. Ramesh Krishnan, of India, scored an upset 63, 7-6 win over sixthseeded Bill Scanlon, of the United States, yesterday to reach the semifinals of the U*****,000 ($556,500) Trans- America Open tennis championships. The victory for 22--year-oldAFP; AP - 471 words
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Article104 1983-09-25 36 CRICKET: National League, Sec- sia (Island Location, 7.10 am) Third Division Blacks v Anchorond Division Digicon v Ayer HOCKEY: National League, men (Farrer Park, spm). Rajah, Singapore Polytechnic Aca- First Division Indian Associa- SOCCER: Teo Chong Tee Cup, T a£i BHJ.K orienl <Balestier T fp° m n104 words
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Article255 1983-09-25 36 LONDON, Sat. One of the great names of Irish rugby, Willy John Mcßride, manager of the 1983 British Lions and Irish coach this season, has urged the rugby world not to panic at the prospect of a professional circus organised by Australian David Lord.AP - 255 words
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Article353 1983-09-25 36 JOHN AKII-Bl A, Ugan da's only Olympic goldmedallist, will make a strong bid to recapture his 400 metres hurdles athletics title at next year's Los Angeles Olympics. Akii-Bua won his Olympic gold at the 1972 Munich Olympics, setting a world record for the 400 m hurdlesAFP; AP; Reuter - 353 words
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Advertisement333 1983-09-25 36 APPOINTMENTS M BRUNEI MOTOR VEHICLE AGENCY An international group of companies seeks a dynamic Bruneian company preferably with Bumiputra interest to market its lucrative motor vehicle agency line m Brunei. The successful applicant must be financially sound and experience and knowledge m the motor trade a pre-requisite. However expertise and333 words
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Advertisement870 1983-09-25 36 APPOINTMENTS I AKADEMI LAUT MALAYSIA I We require suitably qualified candidates to fill the following positions: (a) LECTURER IN NAUTICAL STUDIES (6 posts) MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Possess (0 MOT recognised Certificate of Competency as Master (F.G OR (ii) MOT. recognised Certificate of Competency as Ist Mate (F.G.) OR (iii) Degree m870 words
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273 1983-09-25 37 JOE DORAI - Great soccer show for a great cause JOE DORAI By FORMER Singapore soccer stars, such as Samad Alapitchay, Quah Kirn Song, Mohamed Noh and Thambiah Path man athan, are likely to make their re-appearance at the National Stadium on Nov. 27 m a charity match. Also m the honoured list273 words
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413 1983-09-25 37 LONDON, Sat. England's First Division soccer clubs breathed a collective sigh of relief today when Manchester United did everyone a favour by ending Liverpool's unbeaten record with a 1-0 win at Old Trafford. Despite this setback, Liverpool will remain oddson favourites toReuter - 413 words
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Article, Illustration285 1983-09-25 37 FORMER national coach Hussein Aljunied last night achieved the first of his two main soccer aims for the week when his team, Hilton International, beat Banque Nationale de Paris 3-0 m the Business Houses League Division Two final at the Jalan Besar Stadium. Hussein'sJERRY SEH - 285 words
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Article, Illustration585 1983-09-25 37 The great white wonder... RICHFIELD (Ohio), Saturday GERRIE COETZEE became the first South African to win a world heavyweight title fight and the first "white" to wear the crown m 23 years when he knocked out Michael Dokes m the 10th round to capture the World Boxing Association version ofReuter; AP - 585 words
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Article190 1983-09-25 37 FITNESS and teamwork can make up for the lack of individual skill. This was proved last night by Maybank who upset Hwee Seng 3-1 m the Business Houses Division Three soccer final at the Jalan Besar Stadium. Hwee Seng, with nationalsquad members Marzuki Elias, Norhalis190 words
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211 1983-09-25 37 JOHANNESBURG (Sooth Africa), Sat. Drivers honked their car horns and flashed headlights on the streets here and cheers went up m the bosh wilderness today before dawn when Sooth African Gerrie Coetzee won the WBA heavyweight crown. A government-con-trolled radio network, which carriedAP - 211 words
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Advertisement77 1983-09-25 37 SHARPS VC-388 with Infrared Remote Control and 'E Stereophonic Sound I $1 ,580 ■■■■iimiw m with Remote W^^^^^^m-- J^ Control $1 1 50 5 ROXY OSTORE) PTE. LTD. j ;v. n r bl ,ia Plaza Spo-***** Wonderland jttsfflLfr Divan Set Sale $299 Bedroom Set with 3-door wardrobe, dressing table, double-bed,77 words
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Miscellaneous139 1983-09-25 37 UP TO 1 p.m. Showers m several areas. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 30 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 6.52 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.45 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 7/15 C Overcast Manila 23/32 C Cloudy Amsterdam 11/17 C Clear Melbourne 8/13 C Fine Bangkok 25/34 C Cloudy Moscow139 words
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Article, Illustration260 1983-09-25 1 If talent be the judge... Hollywood casting directors say who can or cannot act WE HAVE all heard the Hollywood myths about actors and actresses discovered by top talent scouts m supermarkets or gyms. Street faces plucked from alleys of obscurity and plonked on the boulevards of fame. They are260 words
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Article, Illustration100 1983-09-25 1 Extremely competent, skilful and multi-talented. An actor who can do lots of things beyond J.R. if he wants to. Said one panellist: "I never found him a terribly exciting guy until he latched on to this role of J.R. and then, all of a sudden, he just zoomed.100 words
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Advertisement279 1983-09-25 4 renovated v J& ""jfe-bj per cent discount off Ps^sitfl»^ between midnight and Mr i like tucking into their midnight buffet, which Pme Court s buffet is also available during the first month of reopening. Dishes include local favourites such as fried Hokkien mcc, mcc goreng, Singapore laksa, tau suan, red279 words
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Advertisement56 1983-09-25 4 Item ChaoPhya Seafood Market !li| Thai coconuts __^each $2-50 each y^ll) large "banana" squid $15 per kg $10 per kg jT\ sea bass $25 per kg $12.20 per kg garoupa $35 per kg I $12.20 per kg 7 white pomfret $35 per kg $24.10 per kg n&n ing phuket lobster56 words
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Advertisement108 1983-09-25 5 ibuVe never heard them so good! High-fidelity sounds even better now with the dbx, Dolby B and Dolby C noise reduction systems m each of our Technics cassette decks. You can even record the fluttering of a butterfly, or the roar of a concorde, without any sound distortion. Unheard of108 words
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Advertisement151 1983-09-25 5 APPLICATIONS INVITED FOR MEMBERSHIP OF THE INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL MANAGERS Every practising and potential manager should be a member of this body, which has an international membership. Categories of membership:- PROVISIONAL for management students and trainees (PMInstPM) Q ASSOCIATE for junior managers, supervisors, foremen (AlnstPM) n FULL MEMBER for middle151 words
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Miscellaneous1649 1983-09-25 5 r-^^^Pji^ lQc?y^ tI y./o/vn Thursday Feature Special, Ch 5, 10. 10 pm AkwHKt M HHl^ (f with Paul Newman as the indomita- the world. Sally Field (left) as schizophrenic Sybil won an Emmy /*_^^*BMj 21 A W***4*mk W? Jj^ \k TAKE ME TO TOWN German spy leads the large KS^^^^(pi***^»^1,649 words
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Miscellaneous1144 1983-09-25 5 Highlights on radio AFTER LEAVING MR MACKENZIE Play Of The Week, Today, BBC World Service, 8.30 am and 7.30 pm When the cheques from Julia's ex-lover, Mr Mackenzie, stop arriving, she leaves her seedy Paris hotel for London, vaguely planning a new life with new lovers. But her mother dies,1,144 words
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Miscellaneous2810 1983-09-25 6 jL BP^*WW*BrW'*fS''?^''f^'H U^^^g^^A^J| BPWI^^PJfTp^P^ Channel 5 Channel 8 Channel 5 Channel 8 Channel 5 Channel 8 300 PM SWORDSMAN CHU (C/r) 6.00 P.M. WE'LL TELL YOU A STORY. Chris 3.00 P.M. ENIGMA (C/r). Serial. 6.00 P.M. TEETIME AND CLAUDIA: Concorde JJJ EffßCßE^aWtt! 3 555 J- M J AINB0 Water H2,810 words
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Advertisement127 1983-09-25 7 WE THTNK THE W3RLD OF TIGER. Again, Tiger has won Gold Medals at the Monde Selection m Brussels. While this is no surprise to the many thousands of Tiger drinkers, throughout the world, we could not let the occasion pass without adding our own good wishes to the brewery. Crown127 words
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Advertisement345 1983-09-25 8 Pitman's the oldest correspondence college m UK has, since its establishment m 1840, been guiding and tutoring students from all over the world to commercial and professional qualifications that have opened doors to successful careers. You too can now achieve the same success by enrolling with Pitman's Correspondence College which345 words
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Advertisement236 1983-09-25 8 T>aJ 3 %fj<ii* M If -i.iii.iii i > When you're m Penang stay with friends... ...your friends at Sww* International -Asia. Pacific For further information and reservations, contact any Holiday Inn or our Area Sates Director. Holiday tnn Singapore, 25 ScottS Road. RepuDltc of Singapore 0922 Tel 7377-966 T«lex RS236 words
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Advertisement256 1983-09-25 9 SIMULTANEOUSLY at 9 THEATRES! BOLDEN CLEMENT! PALACE NEW CITY RAJA NEW TOWN ZENITH NEW CROWN PRINCESS MORNING SHOWS TODAY! (GOLDEN: 9am RAJA A NEW CROWN: 10.30 am REST: 11am) LI HANCHIANG'S COLOSSAL HISTORICAL EPIC BASED ON EMPRESS DOWAGER CIXI of CHING ERA! STARRING LIU XIAOQING XIANG KUN LIANG JIA HUI256 words
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Advertisement341 1983-09-25 9 "CAPITOL 1 SPECIAL "oNe"dAy" 5-SHOW Premiere on WEDNESDAY (*****59) 11am, 1.45, 4.00, 6.30, 9.15 No Free List g It takes MORE than ONE Ninja TO STOP THIS NINJA! B?^'^^ l@S&&k%X rim T* r^K WM'* iJjvml ■^H dptiidm I t IiJSHOGUNS: i* 'JH&I k NINJA jaTj!''^.]! BB HENRY SANAOA 9 &IV9L341 words
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Miscellaneous1319 1983-09-25 9 What's On q Cinema THERE is a series of KJE 4M C? JPfl f% "8 Alii ft* C* exhibitions now on at i^f L*^H CMI [U UAWwWI9 the National Museum. fIUWi A Vlv In the art gallery, you wtk can see the works of g^ <gp photographers from more jfU1,319 words
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Article, Illustration916 1983-09-25 10 CYNTHIA WEE - CYNTHIA WEE By IT WAS summer and while the whole of Paris was greening with rows of trees and seeing red with rolled-out awnings, the shop windows told the story of summer's fashions. Go for amber, mustard and sienna, they seemed to say. Or dive into sea-green,916 words
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Article, Illustration893 1983-09-25 10 .^mm Far rah Fawcett (Charlie's Angels) i "The dullest actress I've ever seen but I love her looks," was one agent's verdict. But another remarked: "I think she has some depth. She's come a long way and has a long way to go." A893 words
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Mind & Body
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Article, Illustration1518 1983-09-25 2 Two factors determine whether your job's a heart-attack minefield. They are the level of demands made on you and how much control you have over your work. Read on for signs of stress m you or the company, as revealed by Robert Karasek to the US1,518 words
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Glorious Food
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Article, Illustration1054 1983-09-25 4 MARGARET CHAN reports on the food and concept of East Coast Parkway's latest attraction PLACE: The Seafood International Market and Restaurant. 902, East Coast Parkway. Call *****12/*****20. HOURS: Daily from 9 am to midnight. Supermarket is airconditioned; garden seating isn't; small airconditioned dining area on1,054 words
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Article, Illustration801 1983-09-25 4 MARGARET CHAN'S recommendations for Seafood Market: Giant Thai (Phuket) king lobsters, $32 per kg barbecued; Thai mudfish, $10 per kg deepfried to crisp, with curry sauce; green mussels, $6.25 per kg steamed m a claypot with ginger, lemon grass and garlic; seafood801 words
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Article487 1983-09-25 4 I DINED about a month ago at the Chao Phya Thai seafood restaurant m Ang Mo Kio. A delicious meal for six with a bottle of wine cost $170. Dinner for the same party at the Seafood International Market and Restaurant, also with a487 words
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Article, Illustration674 1983-09-25 8 Judith Holmberg - Judith Holmberg By ABOUT 600 people spent some time m a basement room at the US Embassy between Sept 12 and 16 watching 10 video tapes. The subject which held them rapt was the shooting down of a Korean Airlines aircraft by a Soviet674 words
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Article396 1983-09-25 8 Judith Holmberg - Judith Holmberg TV REVIEW By THERE was very little personality to be found m the first two parts of Interesting Personalities (Tuesdays, ChB, 7.35 pm). Not because the concept was boring or because the people who appeared m the half-hour series were pallid. You couldn't396 words
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Article, Illustration363 1983-09-25 8 KC - KC By EYES THAT SEE IN THE DARK KENNY ROGERS Ideas Music A NEW label (RCA), new songwriters (The Bee Gees) and new producers have given Kenny Rogers a new sound. Rogers' thick, raspy country voice sounds smoother and he sings happier songs, compared to previous363 words
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Article, Illustration273 1983-09-25 8 A PRODUCER was despatched to Taiwan amd Hongkong earlier this year m preparation for the screening of the Japanese-made TV epic, Genghis Khan, which begins on TV next week. Her task was to find out the customs and the reasons for them m 12th-century Mongolia andJ.H - 273 words
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Article372 1983-09-25 8 TEO LIAN HUAY - TEO LI AN HUAY Look East By TWO decades ago, a soap opera launched a scintillating career for Asian movie queen Zhen Zhen. Now the same story might be used again, this r time for the actress to break into TV. It will be372 words
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Article, Illustration594 1983-09-25 9 Michael Choo - Michael Choo By THIS story of an illegal immigrant's search for freedom and fortune m capitalistic Hongkong has a deft new twist to it. Instead of the usual rags-to-riches plot, Hongkong Hongkong points out that the grass is not always594 words
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Advertisement152 1983-09-25 10 JIT POH BUILDING Prestige office space m a prime location Reasonable rental rates 1 Outstanding features: I r~7 ~T7 7 Reasonable rental rates 1 Convenient location I II I just outside CBD, with- J— m walking distance to j-n I— —LL-J Cecil Street, Robinson /II 5 Road and Shenton Way152 words
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Sunday Times Spotlight
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Article, Illustration1077 1983-09-25 11 IRENE HOE - IRENE HOE THE holiday season is round the corner. So start if off on the right note. If you already know where you're going, read our tips on driving abroad, better snapshots, packing, special airline meals and health hints for the elderly.1,077 words
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Article, Illustration578 1983-09-25 11 TRAVEL books off the shelf are not the only guides which can help you plan a trip. Clippings from newspapers and magazines, which are far more op to date on new destinations, airline routes and fares, accommodation and prices, can be a great help578 words
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On the road again on two wheels
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Article, Illustration2433 1983-09-25 12 CHEN ZHIWE - Ride into the sunset CHEN ZHIWE By 4 When the morning sun caught our backs as we rode out of the courtyard of Merantau Inn, spreading its heat m solid waves that dispelled the morning mist on contact, it was more than we could manage to hold back a primal2,433 words
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Walking the backstreets
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Article, Illustration556 1983-09-25 14 Footloose in the alleys of Beijing 4 In the small alleys, women, some with tiny bound feet that hint of decades past, push their grandchildren m rickety strollers past immense ironhinged doors. THERE is another Beijing rarely seen by foreigners visiting the city for a few days. But the ancientNYT - 556 words
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Article, Illustration529 1983-09-25 14 WHY not combine dinner at the Bamboo Garden Hotel with an evening stroll of about half an hour m one of Beijing's most alluring residential areas? The hotel is m the north of the city and can be reached by taxi from any529 words
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Cruises coming your way
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Article, Illustration1066 1983-09-25 15 KHNG EU MENG - KHNG EU MENG By IN MANY pleasure liners such as the Queen Elizabeth 11, Royal Viking Star, Princess Mahsuri, Coral Princess and Pearl of Scandinavia, the rooms, amenities, food and service are comparable to that m any four-star hotel. If1,066 words
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Article, Illustration564 1983-09-25 16 LIM PHAY LING - Coral gives the swing LIM PHAY LING l[j [jj PACK your bag, pick up your passport and just go. Wherever you like whether it's a quick break by yourself on Sentosa (where we photographed this spread) or a leisurely vacation upcountry with the family. We owe it to ourselves to564 words
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532 1983-09-25 16 PACKING successfully for a holiday simply means taking the minimum to achieve a maximum effect. This means setting out everything you may need, and then discarding at least three-quarters of it. Easier said than done, isn't it? A good packer is someone532 words
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Diet food when you fly
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Article, Illustration877 1983-09-25 18 Fruit and cheese meal Yoghurt, strawberry and orange segments, a lemon wedge, blue cheese and rolls and butter Diabetic meal Steamed fish, greens, oranges, grapefruit and diabetic drinks Seafood platter Smoked salmon, fillet of sole or lobster Newburg, salad and dessert ON A long flight,877 words
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Article, Illustration514 1983-09-25 18 YOU are never too old to travel. More and more people m their seventies, eighties and even nineties are going on cruises, and jetting to Europe or the region. All it requires is careful planning and making good use of514 words
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Central Switzerland on a card
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Article, Illustration1160 1983-09-25 19 ONE of Switzerland's down-to-earth approaches to the promotion of tourism actually begins high up m the Alps. In the salubrious cool of the craggy highlands, a bold concept is being made a reality that of a cashless society. Armed with a card, PHILIP LEE1,160 words
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On the midnight express
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Article, Illustration1210 1983-09-25 20 LOOKING for a holiday with a difference? For those with more time than money and a desire to see some of the most beautiful scenery m North America, the transcontinental passenger train is alive and working well m Canada. ANDREW MALCOLM1,210 words
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Article194 1983-09-25 20 TF YOU plan to travel between June and September or around the Christmas holiday season, book your ticket months In advance. One tip: when travelling from Toronto to Vancouver, the northern side of the train (odd-number-ed roomettes) has the most consistently spectacular views. A 36-day pass entitles194 words
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Behind the wheel abroad
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Article, Illustration1059 1983-09-25 21 SO YOU plan to drive when you are on holiday overseas. In some countries, you need an International Driving Permit (IDP) and there's a higher minimum and lower maximum age requirement for drivers. In the United States and m most of Western1,059 words
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Is your camera ready?
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Article, Illustration753 1983-09-25 22 TAKE that extra roll or two of film Fit your lens with a sunlight filter Change the battery before you go RONALD SPILLMAN with more tips on coming home with more than a suntan. EVER heard of Spillman's First Law? If a camera goes753 words
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Advertisement492 1983-09-25 11 Af JUdy F Ur MAToot m Cruises shows off g\ nights on Beijing s \K* coming ly her ZU a train as alleys your way a co our y Canada gear rolls by There are still places on this earth where JM *J S I fil twM i H ll*Jlkma492 words
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Advertisement1806 1983-09-25 12 USED IN OVER 150 COUNTRIES »3Vi MILLION OUTLETS SAFE CONVENIENT .WELCOMEDVBermuda. Canada .Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. Dominican Republic Mexico United State U.S. Virgin Islands Bahamas Barbados British Virgin Islands Cayman Islands Haiti Jamaica Leeward Islands Antigua Anguilla St. Martin Montserrat St. Kitts Nevis. Netherlands Antilles— Aru Bonaire. Curacao. Willemstad. Trinidad1,806 words
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Advertisement194 1983-09-25 12 V*"***^ IN THE ORIENT FOR THE REAL TRAVELLER 5 DAYS chs 28 1 YdAYs7!hs22 BDAYSchs2s" SS77O *****9 *****5 Bangkok I long Kong Hongkong Floating Market, Bangkok Manila Village Life of •Pattaya Baguio "Klongs", Pagsanian Wat Arun Pagoda Pattaya (Female Impersonator Show r~ Departures Departures September 27 October 01, 08, 15,194 words
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Advertisement380 1983-09-25 13 NEW ZEALAND AUSTRALIA TWO FOR THE PRICE OF ONE! For the price you pay nobody but Ken -Air gives you 2 Australia cities m a 16-day All New Zealand /Australia Tour. Putting together our New Zealand and Australia tour means more than just adding on a couple of days more380 words
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Advertisement410 1983-09-25 14 SIAKSON Coach Tours Head Office 32, Prinsep Street, Singapore 07 18. (Opposite Cathay Theatre) Tel *****1 1 Branch People's Park Complex, #04-450, Tel: *****1 Business Hours 10am 9pm lil I (Business as usual on Sundays and Public Holidays) JAPAN/KOREA/ ,fr« TAIWAN/HKG HUH 10 days -$2480 iL -4 14 days —$2750410 words
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Advertisement543 1983-09-25 15 y^^^^^ iß^^^^iiwiwiar*-^^ consolation prizes TA2 vi i A 28,000-ton super deluxe cruise liner from the opulent Royal Viking fleet. g You'll love the unique experience of ji^ g^^ cruising m sheer class and elegance. Regal and majestic. The ultimate m cruise £55^"* vacationing. jMßS**'**' &ts^*^^^A Hk Special School Holidays Cruise543 words
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Advertisement774 1983-09-25 16 /^^w For the best m holiday, Choose Cultural /jjySi Entertainment Holidays. V^/ith more JgHjß' than 20 years experience m arranging r^=^ tours, we can't possibly go wrong. JIP Best of USA West Coast «aMPI W 14/16 DAYS $3090/3490 •S^^^ wßm. Honolulu/Los Angeles/Anahem/Disneyland/San DiegofSea ff^^ fc T^Mn^f'BPIBMBBf f T JyTO World)774 words
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Advertisement482 1983-09-25 21 TRAVEL MONEY "2 B^S* WHiK COUNTfOS'ONtP SetOW WITH THIS SIGNATURE DATt Qf (KCASMMfMT m i/n -v. f\ M ill S* .s\ YDIQI6O4 j OVERSEA-CHtNESE BANKING CORPORATJON UMfTEO 00UAR5 m fto 9L X-. B^^^MJSjflflyl INBINOAPOHE INAUOTMCKCOCNTRIK IIWOtIABLI I ONE THoUSAND»in«ap<muBouar* at the current »uyin« katb con ..C. f^RS SATU RI BU482 words
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Miscellaneous89 1983-09-25 23 I TODAY'S WORLD 1 GIB /Z^ n fi "We should have the house painted "I'm putting you on a skipping diet... "This sort of thing makes this year. Care to bid on the job?" skip breakfast. .skip lunch. ..skip dinner." mv blood boil I" rfiw'mHHllf r|' > iLU to keep89 words
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Advertisement181 1983-09-25 24 AMAZING NEW ABBREVIATRIX SHORTHAND Learn m 4 days. Write upto 1 20 w.p.m. m 4 days. And land a glamor job with top firm. With Abbreviatrix, you actually enjoy writing Shorthand easily m just 4 days. Free Brochures Write today I Abreviatrix Shorthand Dept.AßßBs/su G.P.O. Box 2264, Singapore 9042. NAME:181 words
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Miscellaneous308 1983-09-25 24 7* NAY I KAV& A fcXfcfc Z^J C WTAINw7\ f\ SOO% lI^T. AMD THAT YOU WAKT TO IH TOP mitijc^hmamam? 1| f|pf I^.DOPFVf J AME^B^ROF Wl R# NEXT WWC'6 TAJ^UmtHT. CPUTTHKWATIME.AKO r <\ AMP THIS, PI6MAI4,^te^THEK 1 fclTl A PIACtR)^ PRACTICE.... 1 ffit (^%^J. THE TIME- NOPIKt-flAC^'. JL.^^^ Ai Si308 words
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Advertisement264 1983-09-25 25 w .am Norwood has Where learning and playing are superbly interwoven a 1 mythology of eagles Olie anCl tile Sattie "1 with the reality of an M 1^ artist's quest for self- I expression. 77»e Stonor IBj fa<?/es is a deeply p C- J| 0 k 1 moving epic of264 words
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Article, Illustration1634 1983-09-25 1 Improbables who became immortals SOME of the immortals of local racing Cafe Royal, Punkawalla, Blue Peter, Cooltipt, Grand Prix, Three Rings, Grenadier, Moonbeam, Sir Toby and Saas Fee have had their names etched m letters of gold on the Singapore Gold Cup roll of honour. But amazingly the premier classic1,634 words
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374 1983-09-25 1 THE RACING EDITOR - THE RACING EDITOR 3y VETERAN local jockey Moses Lee is decidedly unlucky. The 16-race day suspension slapped on him over his handling of Gallant Challenger m Race 5 on the third day of the Penang (Sprint Trophy Meeting ends today, thereby374 words
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Article, Illustration378 1983-09-25 2 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By EVEN without his glamour horse Andermatt, Cup specialist Ivan Allan still has a strong hand m the 54th running of the Singapore Gold Cup (Race 6) at Bukit Timah today. His stable jockey, Terry Lucas, has elected to ride Siapa Rajah378 words
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200 1983-09-25 2 THE RACING EDITOR - By THE RACING EDITOR GOLD Cup fever has dissipated somewhat with the eleventh hour scratching of champion galloper Andermatt. A pity we shall not be seeing this great horse m action today. If anything, it makes the task of picking the winner even200 words
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Article389 1983-09-25 2 RACE EPSOM JEEP RACING ED TONTO PEDIGREE WENGSOOK 8 Lone Ventura 10 Take Eaay 8 Lona Vantura 8 Lone Venture 8 Lona Venture 11 Show Me How 8 Lone Venture 12 Private Planet 11 Show Me How 11 Show Me How 12 Private Planet 2 Takanawa389 words
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Article104 1983-09-25 2 RACE 1: Datin's Delight, So Bright, By lon RACE 2: Sureman 11, Penang Hill, Nirhol Wings RACE S: Diablo. De Espana, It's Terrific, Fun Kung. RACE 4: Western Union HI, Dawnglow 11, Added Advantage 11, Paititi Gold. RACE 5: All Ls Great, John's Gift, Foxiloxi, Marble Arch RACE Keep104 words
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Article4577 1983-09-25 2 ■■WPPMB 1.45 CLASS 3 DIV 9 1,400 m KaX^^^J (Ratings: 82-73) (Stakes: $17,500) 1 *419*0 IHttn'g DeUftit 5«.5 (81) HT Wee-Allan 5 nzg d 2 same Dismal showing last week, finishing last of 15 Div 7 1200 m; won over Spore 1200 m with 55 m4,577 words
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207 1983-09-25 2 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE By CLASSY Shadowfax 111, winner of the Perak Derby m May, ran an encouraging tune-up race last Sunday and is undoubtedly Penang trainer Teh Choon Beng s trump card for the Gold Cup. Shadowfax m will probably start favourite. Teh's stable jockey, Nigel Tiley,207 words
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Article166 1983-09-25 2 1963 Resqnilleur s«kg 2,«Wm 2:4.6 Trevena 1964 Pulau Pangkor 53.5 kg 2,999 m 2:14.2 Sonny Lim 1%5 Grenadier 55.5 kg 2,999 m 2:8.4 Coles 1966 Grenadier 59.5 kg 2,999 m 2:14.8 Trevena 1967 Colombo Court 49kg 2,999 m 2:5.4 Snblan 1968 Moonbeam 49kg 2,99tm 2:9.4 Trevena 1969166 words
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Article1190 1983-09-25 2 ■■■■PHI 4.20 CLASS 12,200 m 2,200 m fWX*J^m* Li II mi (Ratings: 185-158) M^HMMUUJ (Stakes: $210,000) 1 2940*6 Keep Going IV 57 (176) Auric-Teh seg -2.5 By Joshua; ran mighty lead-up race last week when he came from last to finish 6th of 15 Div 12001,190 words
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Article, Illustration337 1983-09-25 3 PEDIGREE asks thetrainers about their chances "Hide open race. This is the best Gold Cup field put together for several years compliments to the panel of handlcappers. My horses are fit but Shadowfax HI will probably be the hardest to beat." Ivan Allan (Sentimental Journey 11, Siapa337 words
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425 1983-09-25 4 PEDIGREE - By PEDIGREE THE racing scene has changed. Unlike the old days, racing is no more a guessing game today. Of coarse, tips and information are still m vogue hot, today's racegoers have become more sophisticated and professional m this thriving multi-million spectator sport that has now425 words
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Article, Illustration2262 1983-09-25 4 OUR RACING TEAM - OUR RACING TEAM Donnelly ends two-month losing streak By FIRST: *****7 SECOND: *****4 THIRD: *****2 STARTERS: *****4, *****3, *****8, *****3, *****8, *****2, *****1, *****4, *****2. CONSOLATIONS: *****4, *****4, *****2, *****7, *****3, *****0, *****4, *****7, *****3, *****0. TOP Sydney jockey Malcolm Johnston, who will be returning home2,262 words
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Article736 1983-09-25 4 HOT favourite Petrok, who finished second last m Race 3, was sent for a veterinary examination. The Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's races: RACE 1: Immediate Action (Foo) was withdrawn on veterinary grounds. The veterinary surgeon reported that Zero Option bled on returning. The gelding736 words
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