The Straits Times, 8 January 1984
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Title Section14 1984-01-08 1 The Sunday Times 45 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 63/1/84 No. 2483 JANUARY 8, 198414 words
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Article, Illustration289 1984-01-08 1 HDB'S list of liars Board has computer that can track them down, warns minister MR TEH Cheang Wan told the sad truth yesterday about people who think they can get a HDB flat quicker by lying. And to these people, the Minister for National Development warned: The consequences will be289 words
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Article, Illustration113 1984-01-08 1 WE all decided many years ago that it is better to cooperate with each other than to try to undermine each other. The political will to cooperate has been translated into regional stability and economic growth. 7 Singapore Foreign Minister Mr S. Dhanabalan m his113 words
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Article495 1984-01-08 1 TAN LIAN CHOO - TAN LIAN CHOO Asean welcomes sixth member at a simple ceremony m Jakarta By JAKARTA, Sat. Negara Brunei Darusv salam today became the sixth member of Asean, fulfilling the grouping's declaration at its inception m 1967 that Asean is open to all South-east Asian states495 words
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183 1984-01-08 1 Hon lives in a memorial library at NUS A HON Sal Sen Memorial Library will be set op to commemorate the late Finance Minister. It will be part of the School of Management In the National University of Singapore and serve as a resource centre for research, executive development and183 words
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Article61 1984-01-08 1 KINGSTON (JAMAICA), Sat The Soviet Union has asked Jamaica to withdraw a diplomat from Mosrow because he failed to cooperate with Soviet authorities investigating a traffic incident, the Jamaican Foreign Ministry said last night. The ministry said ii rejected the charge against diplomat Enos ThompsonReuter - 61 words
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Article305 1984-01-08 1 HEDWIG ALFRED - HEDWIG ALFRED By MONOLINGUAL stream pupils will sit for a national examination at the end of Primary 8 to qualify for a certificate. Every pupil will receive the certificate containing grades of the three subjects they will be tested on. This will indicate to employers and305 words
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173 1984-01-08 1 Million dollar ticket: Man charged A WEEK after the million-dollar Singapore Sweep draw m November, a man reported to the police that he had lost his winning ticket. He told police that his two-year-old daughter had accidentally dropped the $2 ticket from the first floor corridor of a block of173 words
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Article36 1984-01-08 1 SENDAI (JAPAN), Sat. Japan's second test-tube baby, a girl weighing 3.41 kg, was born near this northern Japan city on Dec 22, doctors said today. The baby and its parents were not named. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Advertisement8 1984-01-08 1 Monolingual pupils find English the toughest. Page 10.8 words
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Advertisement82 1984-01-08 1 ■I l^^a Should we save the National Theatre? What a study discovered /^M-^ about x#jllit the building lljfjli Pane 19-^ lilFlFlri 'Parents, I appeal a teacher writes o Page 17 The brain behind Page 8 Vl^ Ono P#fthe tycoon Sunday Plus Page Seven The romance Q and realism of marriage82 words
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328 1984-01-08 2 Government expresses unhappiness at spreading barter trade WASHINGTON, Saturday I mted States is swapping planes for HBBB and ham. This was revealed m the latest survey of he National Foreign Trade Council Foundation which found that the proportion of US export sales subject328 words
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335 1984-01-08 2 Major shift m Lebanon policy JERUSALEM, Sat ISRAEL'S Odd of Staff. signalling an important Hud yes;t'i'.la\ nal Lsr'iel could r.s army from Lobanon even if Syrian •■■i behind. Ll len Moshe Levy, m an inten \v\v with Ha'a- newspaper, said the milii.K>UPI - 335 words
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Article138 1984-01-08 2 NEW YORK, Sat. President Reagan and US Information Agency director Charles Wick held a conversation In which the subject of France came up and neither of them knew If the country was a Nato member, Rolling Stone magazine reported. In Its Feb 2UPI - 138 words
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167 1984-01-08 2 LOS ANGELES, Sat. Declaring that action must be taken to make the city safe for the 1984 Olympic Games, immigration officials deported a man they said is a major figure m Japanese organised crime. Agents from the Immigration and Naturalisation Service (INS) escortedUPI - 167 words
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Article62 1984-01-08 2 WILMINGTON, (Delaware), Sat. Iran has paid the Dv Pont Company U5542.75 million (5585.5 million) m the largest settlement ever made by Iran to a US company for investments nationalised after the 1979 Iranian revolution. The Iran-US Claims Tribunal m The Hague, Netherlands, approved the settlement onAP - 62 words
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WORLD BRIEFS
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Article69 1984-01-08 2 TUNISIAN PRESIDENT Habib Bourguiba yesterday sacked his Interior Minister Driss Guiga and stressed his confidence m Prime Minister Mohamed Mzali by temporarily assigning him the Interior Ministry, authoritative sources m Tunis said. The changes came m the wake of the President's cancellation on Friday of food priceAFP - 69 words
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Article51 1984-01-08 2 CHINESE PREMIER Zhao Ziyang left Beijing yesterday for visits to the United States and Canada. Mr Zhao will be m the US from Jan 10 to 16. His is the first visit to the US by a Chinese Premier since the 1949 Communist takeover m China.AFP - 51 words
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Article67 1984-01-08 2 TWO ISRAELI tanks, machine gun blazing "indiscriminately", drove down the main street of the south Lebanese city of Sidon yesterday and destroyed at least 25 cars state Beirut Radio said. The official Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman m Beirut said that the report was "absolutely not true". InUPI - 67 words
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Article73 1984-01-08 2 SOUTH AFRICA, claiming a major victory m its military thrust into Angola, said yesterday its troops killed 324 members of a Namibiah (South-west African) guerilla, Cuban and Angolan force m a three day battle. Defence force chief Constand Viljoen also said m a statement m Pretoria thatReuter - 73 words
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Article62 1984-01-08 2 SRI LANKAN President Junius Jayewarder..' began a series of meetings m Colombo yesba day with religious groups before Tuesday's all-party conference on the island's ethni problems. Meanwhile prospects of minority Tamil leaders attending the week's conference brightened yesterday after hectic shuttle diplomacy by Indian Prime Minister IndiraReuter - 62 words
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Article56 1984-01-08 2 PRESIDENT HOSSAIN Mohammad Ershad of Bangladesh yesterday restored limited political activity m the country to mark the beginning of his formal talks with opposition figures aimed at returning the country to democracy. "From now on, the ban on indoor political activity is hereby lifted," he told 41Reuter - 56 words
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Article54 1984-01-08 2 X JANEIRO, Sat. military police squad oerday paeacnes as state sought to quell crn over wide--linai violence m The problem made new headlines this week when a West (Jerman radio nalist Karl Brueggej was shot dead outside a restaurant by a youth who asked him for money andAFP - 54 words
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Article23 1984-01-08 2 GUATEMALA CITY, Sat. Five leftist guerillas died ir combat with troops m the mountain town malape m ih<- northern mis. UPIUPI - 23 words
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305 1984-01-08 2 Fighting rages in central Lebanon But security plan may still be announced BEIRUT, Saturday FIERCE fighting, including utiller} battles, raged today m many uf the traditional trouble spots of central Lebanon as last-minute snags held up announcement of a new comprehensive security plan. Radio stations and local sources reported clashesReuter - 305 words
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Article, Illustration445 1984-01-08 3 TAN LIAN CHOO - TAN LIAN CHOO By AKARTA. Sat. Bruaefa membership A>ean was an impor- int step forward for regional cooperation. gapore Foreign Minister S. Dhanabalan lid here today. It w:i.-. this commitment bg Ast\in members to regional cooperation which illowed for the peaceful and friendly relations among them445 words
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Article92 1984-01-08 3 QUOTES 4 We are confident that m this new era based on the relationships between equals and the basis of mutual respect for independence sovereignty and territorial integrity, Brunei will be able to continue to pursue the economic progress and happiness of its people m a q wider family of92 words
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243 1984-01-08 3 ZAINAL ABIDIN RASNEED - ZAINAL ABIDIN RASNEED By JAKARTA, Sat. Philippines' ailing For•Mijn Minister Carlos Romulo the grand old man of Asean would Lave been proud to be here today Gen Romulo. 85, was ibsent from today's historic event when Negara Eirunei Darussalam was admitted into243 words
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105 1984-01-08 3 JAKARTA, Sat. The six Asean Foreign Ministers today met m a closed-door session following Brunei's admission. Asean officials said after the two-hour session this afternoon that the ministers discussed the military situation at the Thai-Cambodian border. Thai Foreign Minister Siddhi SaveLsila gave an105 words
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357 1984-01-08 3 AMPIL (Cambodia), Sat. More than 10,000 Cambodians demonstrated today against Vietnamese presence m their homeland and their leader claimed guerilla resistance was penetrating deeper into the heart of the country. Mr Son Sann, who heads the Khmer People's National Liberation Front, claimed aAP; AFP - 357 words
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Article73 1984-01-08 3 PHILIPPINE PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos wife Imelda arrived m Beijing yesterday for a four-day visit aimed mainly at trying to promote the sale of Philippine products to China and redress a US$lOl million (Ss2l6 million) trade deficit. Mrs Marcos was met at the airport by Mr Gong Defei,UPI; Reuter - 73 words
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Article61 1984-01-08 3 THE PHILIPPINE Internal Revenue Bureau wants to track down c tizens and corporations with earnings overseas so it can collect tax on their income. A bureau spokesman said yesterday that bureau has asked the governments of the United States, Canada, Singapore, and Australia for the names ofReuter - 61 words
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Article70 1984-01-08 3 THAI TROOPS overran a major base of the outlawed Communist Party of Malaya (CPM; on Friday m the second such raid m a week, military sources said m Bangkok. Helicopter gunships and artillery pounded the base m the Betong Salient before ground troops swept the area. LargeReuter - 70 words
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320 1984-01-08 5 Kiev-class Novorssiysk may join the Minsk TOKYO, Saturday THE Kremlin may soon deploy a second Kievclass aircraft carrier m the Soviet Pacific fleet, tipping its overall naval strength toward the Far East, a Defence Agency spokesman said today. Japanese news media quoted aUPI - 320 words
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Article, Illustration117 1984-01-08 5 Romanov attacks US foreign policies NUREMBERG (West Germany). Sat. Soviet politburo member Grigory Romanov, strongly tipped to succeed ailing Kremlin chief Yuri An'iropov, has used one of his rare visits to the West to make a scathing attack on the United S:ates. Addressing delegates of West Germany's tiny communist partyReuter - 117 words
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247 1984-01-08 5 WASHINGTON, Sat. PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan said yesterday he backed efforts to improve relations with the Soviet Union and called for progress m negotiations with Moscow on ways to reduce the risk of a surprise attack He called for a productive East-West dialogue at aReuter - 247 words
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Article66 1984-01-08 5 NEW YORK, Sat. The Baker Street Irregulars, the oldest Sherlock Holmes fan club, celebrated the 130 th birthday of Arthur Conan Doyle's creation yesterday and congratulated themselves on the 50th anniversary of their club. The club named after the urchins and marginal people the legendary detective usedAFP - 66 words
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Article155 1984-01-08 5 MOSCOW, Sat. Ailing Soviet President Yuri Andropov on Friday tnlssea another Important meeting, a session of the Supreme Soviet of the Rossian Federation. The nightly television news, Vremya, listed the other 12 members of the ruling Politburo as having attended the meeting bat made no mention orUPI - 155 words
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140 1984-01-08 5 Japan tops annual industry survey GENEVA, Sat. Japan'sindustry remains the most competitive m the world with Switzerland close behind, the European Management Forum said today. Its fifth annual international survey put the United States and West Germany m third and fourth places, as last year. The survey, which calculates scoresReuter - 140 words
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Article330 1984-01-08 5 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Sat. A super computer that can think and speak like a human will soon be a reality. Japan's Science and Technology Agency has decided to persuade the electronics industry to develop such a sixth generation computer. At the same time,330 words
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Article, Illustration98 1984-01-08 5 WEST BERLIN, Sat. A paternity salt for US$2.5 million (S$6.S million) against former Beatle Paul McCartney ha* been dismissed. Bettlna Haebere, f». had claimed that the rock saperstar had an affair with her mother, Erik* Huebers, m the early ltMs, when the then-penniless musician was playingUPI; AP - 98 words
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Article, Illustration547 1984-01-08 7 Investigations will cover activities m HK and Bank Bumiputra KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday a government investigation of the US$l billion (Ss2.l billion) Bumiputra Malaysia Finance loans scandal required a "new mechanism" and couldUPI; Bernama - 547 words
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Article235 1984-01-08 7 HONGKONG. Sat. The trial of the former head of the Carrian group, George Tan, scheduled to begin on Feb 6, is expected to be postponed. Legal sources said yesterday neither the defence nor prosecution cases are ready because of the complexity of the affair.NST - 235 words
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174 1984-01-08 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The struggle over the constitutional me ndments had been caused by "vested interests" who gave the Rulers "the wrong kind of advice," Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday. In an interview, he said these elements created the impressionUPI - 174 words
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Article447 1984-01-08 7 Ceremonies division hands m report to Prime Minister KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The ceremonies division ot the Prime Minister's Department has completed its investigations into why the national flag was not flown during the recent visit of the Sultan of Johor to three districts m theNST - 447 words
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Article44 1984-01-08 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Two hotels have been swindled of $1,125 each through forged travellers cheques. City CID chief Asst Commis sioner Yahaya Is said today both hotels were informed of the forgeries by their banks when they banked m the cheques. NSTNST - 44 words
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264 1984-01-08 7 kl AI.A LLMPI R, Sat. While game wardens fight against time to save animals trapped by rising waters m a Malaysian dam project, reports that many large animals, Including elephants, have drowned have sparked criticism that the rescue operation was launched too late.AFP - 264 words
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Article55 1984-01-08 7 Strong winds off east coast KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Strong winds between 15 and z> knots are expected tc prevail for the next 48 hours from this afternoon m the waters off Kelantan, Trengganu. Pahang and eastern Johor. A spokesman of the Meteorological Department said that sea conditions m Sarawak wereBernama - 55 words
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140 1984-01-08 7 KUALA LUMPITR, Sat. Petronas chairman Tan Sri Abdullah Salleh has denied a Hongkongbased magazine report that he is resigning. "I'm not stepping down. This (the report) is news to me," he said. The Far Eastern Economic Review said i.i its latest issue thatAFP - 140 words
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Article62 1984-01-08 7 SEREMBAN, Sat. The condition of 68 villagers of Kampung Tanjung A gas, Port Dicßson, who were suspected to be suffering from food poisoning is improving, :he Negri Sembilan medical and health director said txiay. Sixty-two were treateo at the Port Dickson district hospital and six mBernama - 62 words
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241 1984-01-08 7 Pilot in Port Klang crash 'grounded' PORT KLANG, Sat. The Port Klang Authority has "grounded" pilot Haji Abdul Aziz Sulaiman who was berthing the M.T. Chevalier Paul when it rammed the wharf at the port here on Thursday. A PKA spokesman said yesterday that the move was normal practice. ItNST - 241 words
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Article, Illustration253 1984-01-08 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday MALAYSIAN army chief General Tan Sri Zain Hashim has estimated that about 396 Communists insurgents are operating m the Malaysian jungles. Gen Tan Sri Zain, who retires from the army next week, was speaking m Kuching after a farewell tour ofAFP - 253 words
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Article, Illustration1018 1984-01-08 8 MICHAEL CHIANG - Baby born of trust and experience MICHAEL CHIANG 11l SBC had always wanted to produce a show that could reach out to the people, one which was not confined to just a Caldecott Hill studio audience. It would also be a good PR exercise for us if we could hold1,018 words
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Advertisement179 1984-01-08 8 I STAMFORD COLLEGE (LONDON) I Degree, Professional and Academic Courses 1984 H Enrolments are now open for the following courses beginning February /July/ September 1 984: University of London. LL.B. (external) degree M^ GCE 'O' 'A" levels Business Management Courses ACCA, ICSA, AIB, AAT m Secretarial Private Secretarial rSHltl* M179 words
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Article, Illustration414 1984-01-08 9 CHAN ENG CHENG - CHAN ENG CHENG Hon Sui Sen exhibition attracts 1,000 By T H K I R memories of him s?o a long wayback. People wanted to remember the late FiMICC Minister. Mr Hon Sui Sen the man. his work and his achievements. So community leaders and civil414 words
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Article102 1984-01-08 9 ABOUT 40 members of various women's clubs gathered at the Century Park Sheraton hotel yesterday afternoon to learn more about the Neighbourhood Watch Scheme. DSP George Palmer, Executive Director of the National Crime Prevention Council, spoke about the MOM cf the scheme m102 words
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Article38 1984-01-08 9 IF you re taking part m the Ministry of Culture's Playwriting Competition 1983, you now have more time to complete your scripts. The closing date, originally Dec 31 last year, has been extended to Jan 3138 words
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Article82 1984-01-08 9 Course on food technology THE Department of Extramural Studies of the National University of Singapore will hold a 10-session course on practical food technology starting on Feb 20. It will be held on Mondays and Fridays from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. m Annex Two, Room 11 at the Institute82 words
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298 1984-01-08 9 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN By A LOCAL hotel has introduced a punch card system with a difference. This one Ls not aimed at making sure employeea give the company its due, it's the company's effort to make sure it gives its employees their due.298 words
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Article, Illustration442 1984-01-08 9 RAY DHALIWAL - RAY DHALIWAL By DON'T toy with your child's safety. This message on toy safety will be brought practically to your doorstep later this year. The Toy Safety Authority of Singapore (TSAS) plans to have a mobile exhibition to- educate parents to442 words
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128 1984-01-08 9 ANG MO KIO residents have responded well to the recruitment drive for civil defence volun teers m their eoiLstitu ency, the MP for An£ Mo Kio, Mr Yeo Toot Chia said yesterday Speaking at the elvD defence launching cere mony at128 words
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Article366 1984-01-08 10 WOULD teachers be willing to work longer hoars, teaching m both the morning and afternoon sessions? That would be one way to beat the problem of shortage of teachers, it was suggested yesterday. And at least two people Minister of State (Education) lay Eng Soon and366 words
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230 1984-01-08 10 SPECIAL Assistance Plan or "super" students were yesterday described as being "neither here nor there." They lose out to both the pure English and pure Chinese medium students, said the principal of National Junior College, Mr Lim Bok Hai. Surprising Comparing the230 words
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Article, Illustration395 1984-01-08 10 PUPILS m the monolingual course find English the toughest subject and score higher marks m Chinese and mathematics. For example, surveytests showed that on average, Primary Five pupils m the English stream could not write a single sentence m English correctly, although those m395 words
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Article305 1984-01-08 10 THE new Schools Council scored "A" but not "A*" at its first meeting of the year. As a council, the principals both the new and old members showed they cared. They spoke up for their pupils and teachers, even if what they said did not305 words
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140 1984-01-08 10 COMPUTER science students here beat their British counterparts at the Cambridge 'A' level examinations. Twice the number of Singapore students scored distinctions than British candidates In 1981 and 1982. Students here also scored more Bs and Cs, and their average grade was a C while140 words
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Article475 1984-01-08 10 HEDWIG ALFRED; JUNE TAN - HEDWIG ALFRED JUNE TAN By and University students 'read too slowly' EDUCATION Minister and First Deputy Prime Minister Dr Goh Keng Swee thinks university students read much too slowly for their own good. He says undergraduates do not read fast enough to cope with the vast amounts of475 words
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Article60 1984-01-08 10 THE Education Ministry will take steps to ease the j plight of over-aged primary school pupils who are already teenagers. These pupils are often too big for the tiny tables and chairs m their classrooms. But they can now rest easy, for the Ministry will soon60 words
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Article62 1984-01-08 10 SOCIAL S'.udies may not be an examination subject but primary pupils must take it seriously. Two years from now, they will find questions on social studies m their PSLE English language paper. Comprehension pas- sages m the English language paper will be based j on what pupils62 words
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Article, Illustration334 1984-01-08 11 JUDY TAN - JUDY TAN Two women injured as full length dislodges from block By A DRAINAGE pipe which stretched 11 storeys high outside a block of flats m Jurong crashed m strong wind on Friday and injured two women, one of them on the head. Residents said the334 words
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249 1984-01-08 11 Workers urged to improve own education MR OTHMAN Haron Eusofe. MP for Geylang Serai, had the same message for scholarship winners at two separate jnion scholarship award presentations yesterday. At 2 p.m. Mr Othman. who is also Assistant Secretary-General of NTUC and adviser to the Public Daily Rated Unions handed249 words
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Article128 1984-01-08 11 THE sights and sounds of Kagoshima, Japan, will come alive m Hall One of the World Trade Centre soon. Visitors to the Fourth Kagoshima Tourism Exhibition, to be held here from Jan 17 to Jan 22, will be able to see art and craft exhibits from the128 words
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Article118 1984-01-08 11 A WOMAN, Pang Ngan, 31, was charged yesterday with the murder of another woman m Bedok. Pang was alleged to have murdered Madam Ho Ah Eng on Friday m a flat at Bedok Reservoir Road. She is to be remanded at Changi Prison Hospital until Jan118 words
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Article78 1984-01-08 11 THE case of a 61-year-old man charged with trafficking m 240gm of cannabis was adjourned until tomorrow. Mohamed Noor bin Ramli was charged yesterday with selling 100 'Thai sticks" of cannabis to Assistant Narcotics Officer Mr Abdul Halim bin Abdul Rahman on Friday at the Telok Ayer78 words
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Article76 1984-01-08 11 A SUBCONTRACTOR lost $20,872 m a snatch theft while waiting for a ferry at Pasir Panjang jptty on Friday. Mr E.K. Teo, 55, was parrying the money m a red plastic bag at about 1.30 p.m. when a man came from behind and snatched the bag away. Mr76 words
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Article45 1984-01-08 11 A MOTORIST, Tan Tye Khim, 41, died after his car skidded and hit a fire hydrant and a tree at Upper East Coast Road yesterday. Mr Tan was driving towards Bed ok Road at about 1.55 a.m. when the accident happened.45 words
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Article212 1984-01-08 11 VIM can learn more about the Botanic Gardens Jungle and ferns In Singapore from two books and slide packs that will go on sale un Saturday. The first of Its kind, A Guide to the Botanic Gardens Jungle was compiled by six Singapore secondary212 words
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366 1984-01-08 11 -Cashless pay days more convenient but... UNIONISTS feel it is better to persuade workers to have their salaries paid by cheque or into a bank account than compelling them to accept this through an act of law. They add that workers should be given366 words
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Advertisement151 1984-01-08 11 JOIN THE SANYO ELECTRONIC EUR Venue: Electronic Terminal #03-37/39 Centrepoint, i h 176, Orchard Road RIG SAYINGS UN ALL m T^~y-T^B^KKB/^^^l^^^^^^^'££s^^Bßk BkSuß^ '£P^BBBK I BBBBBbI Bff I B *^SSS^" J arj Pt^^ BBbV I i fIH BBbTbBH B^^l^ BBB^^^^'bßß Video Cassette Recorder VTCSOIOH j^ Colour Television CTP3SI7 35cm Mini Stere0151 words
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Advertisement48 1984-01-08 12 ■-yiiiiligii: :iiß^i^i Elll V.-<"-;:'.ss^:-^\s Hs&&^itfH^lfl ■HK& m*K&* jP® tyjAStfX MT JFy^^BHwM^KaM^^IHHB^^BH^BBB^M^B^^HHBH^BMI^^BHHBB^BBM^HBHBMBBBIHMi^HBHB^^Stfi^ S QIR9ST QOPi^^T J^^JO f f I// "IT JaVY KMYrIUND WEIL P™ 1 X, I V" 11 v w \3 l IN E\r E There's never been a better time SOLE AGENT: CR/STAL TIME (S) PTE LTD48 words
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Article, Illustration293 1984-01-08 13 JOHN de SOUZA - JOHN de SOUZA By TWO more names have joined the impressive list of experts who are helping to stage the Festival of Arts this June. The two are well-knowr, Indonesian choreographers Noerdin Daud. 41, an Aceh dance teacher, and Tom Ibnur. 27.293 words
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117 1984-01-08 13 POLICE yesterday reminded the public, especlally construction workers, not to handle tiiv explosive devire which they may unexpectedly come across. The warning was repeated after another worker found an artillery shell m a construction site In Sentosa on Dec 27. The worker carried the ••live"117 words
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306 1984-01-08 13 A MAN who ran two tontine schemes, one at $1,000 a person a month and the other at $500, absconded last year and left behind 24 irate subscribers. Thuan Pang Tiong, 28, now jobless, left Singapore for Sabah m August and was arrested306 words
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Article122 1984-01-08 13 THE government has been urged to allow poultry farmers to employ foreign workers from nontraditional sources such as Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippines. The president of the Singapore Livestock Farmers' Association, Mr Lai Fee Kwong, made the point when he left for Taiwan, the United States and122 words
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143 1984-01-08 13 THE T;ade Development Board is reorganise the role of its overseas Irak officers to enable them to assume direct UfMTI marketing efforts for local exporters and manufacturers. Plans are also now being worked out to provide more emphasis on staff development and143 words
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168 1984-01-08 13 MAJOR cigarette manufacturers and importers have been asked to remove all cigarette advertisements which contravene the law from retail outlets. They were told this at a meeting called on Friday by the Ministry of Culture with top executives of the firms168 words
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268 1984-01-08 13 A TRADE union which sought compensation for 31 retrenched workers of the Carman group's subsidiary insurance company here, succeeded at the 11th hour. The payment came on Dec 30 one day before the deadline for the transfer of assets and liabilities of268 words
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Advertisement532 1984-01-08 13 B^LV^B^B^B^^L *^^tßP^^^^B^HK^ -US. ■^Sttf '^B^l B^flttßfl^KaV B^B^Mb^B^B^l B^BW^J^FT|BWB«BPS*BBPIBBBPw*«*SBi Cj^B r' -J NH .b^^bKb^W B^a B^^K^^^E^^^^^^^^^^fl ■L "v b^S^ fT^^ MM IraSSPi^ KVV <■ ■P'k 'S-sflfK" **s*** v; *«£%»-'»*«i^^F ■¥^^B B b^i fl^^i L^^ B^ I k^l I I *^?i* v "^^"BBh^SWBSB^K r»- '^fIH B^» aV^BflM^^K ■Br'B B^B^^^2 Bk^ IbW I532 words
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460 1984-01-08 14 AHMAD OSMAN - It's two-way traffic at transport dialogue AHMAD OSMAN By Ning Hong talked for more than two hours. He had to. The ijuosrioas and suggestions kept coming at him without pause. This was the scene at the Tiong Bahru commimity centre yesterday 1 where more than 100 comleaders gathered for the460 words
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Article92 1984-01-08 14 MORE than 1,000 underprivileged children from 16 homes will attend a New Year party organised by the Lions and Lioness clubs of Singapore Katong at the Kallang Wonderland Amusement Park today at 9 a.m. They will be entertained by Victor Khoo's Charlie Act, a ventroloquist92 words
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122 1984-01-08 14 THE legal blood alcohol limit m most European countries is different from the 110 mg m Singapore. Those caught driving with more blood m their system than allowed may end up m jail. The advice comes from the Automobile Association of Singapore. The AAS122 words
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Article38 1984-01-08 14 THE President has, on the advice of the Prime Minister, appointed Mr Justice Wahab Ghows to sit as a Judge of the Supreme Court for a further period of one year with effect from Jaunary 3. Witr38 words
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228 1984-01-08 14 When a cupboard came crushing down victim A CONTRACTOR recounted on Friday how he and his wife were injured when they were hit by a 1.4m-high cupboard thrown from the sixth floor of a block of flats by a cleaner. Mr P. Tamilkodi, 37, said: "We were walking along the228 words
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146 1984-01-08 14 Bogus CID officers cheat hawker of $1,000 TWO men who posed as CID officers, cheated a hawker of $1,000. Hawker Tan Su Lian, 28, was at his stall at Boon Lay food centre m Jurong on Dec 19 last year when he was approached by the two men and told146 words
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202 1984-01-08 14 LICENCE fees for animal and bird shops, hatcheries and fish processing establishments have gone up. So too have licences for fishing vessels as well as for auctioning or selling fish m wholesale markets. The fees were raised from Jan 1. The202 words
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Article150 1984-01-08 14 ONE m 10 private homes was empty up to three months ago. More than four m five were newly-completed units. One quarter of these vacant units were m popular urban areas such as Serangoon Road, Chancery Lane, Bukit Timah, Queensway, Orchard Road and Commonwealth150 words
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Article84 1984-01-08 14 LAST year, 13 Housing Board tenants lost their flats for lying to the board, compared with five m 1982 and only three m 1981. Bat there was a dramatic drop m the number of tenants caught renting out their entire flats, from 2C m84 words
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304 1984-01-08 14 INDUSTRIES should survey their research and development needs, identify specific areas of interest and team up with academic staff to work out research proposals. This call for more joint research was made yesterday by the National University of Singapore's vice-chancellor,304 words
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Advertisement236 1984-01-08 14 rTlvjiT I IrM ,1 1 vJI i\l 1 irr"TVT For smooth and slip proof v\riti: Stylish elegant design. Fransparent hard Most popular modd ZEBRA I lions! \i ;r. i ri). SnaapcreOlOl ffy Tel: 5332 V Ooh La La LA GERMANIA What Beauty, What Gifts FREE I In I FREE C236 words
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Advertisement67 1984-01-08 14 Flats taken back by HDB 1981 1983 npl- =33*| 60 UnilS Owners rented out their entire 91 linitC Owners led m their orifinai £.1 UllllO ap(tf.catiens. 97 Illiltc Owners misused their flats, did UllllO not pay charfes or did not stay m the flats. People who were fined 1981 198367 words
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Advertisement108 1984-01-08 14 We have a secret j TUNG LOK SHARK'S FIN RESTAURANT IS] JBL iA f 177 River Valley Road #04-09/39 (4th Storey) Liang Court, Singapore 0617. TEL: *****22/*****23 Now open for business We have the recipes to the exciting combination of classic and exotic Cantonese delicacies Tim Sum. And to ensure108 words
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640 1984-01-08 15 Law Society to look into starting such a scheme ONE OF the main aims of the Law Society this year is to look into how it can get lawyers m private practice to help people who need legal ■Id but cannot640 words
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421 1984-01-08 15 Work as a team, says Chief Justice THE Chief Justice yesterday urged mature members of the Bar to guide, advise and join hands with their less experienced brethren for the good of the profession and the benefit of society. Chief Justice Wee Chong Jin421 words
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298 1984-01-08 15 AN ATTEMPT by pensioners to seek an extra month's pension was turned down by the government recently. The Finance Ministry, m its reply to the request last month by the Government Pensioners' Association, said pensions were not and should not be related to298 words
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113 1984-01-08 15 TAMARA S!ang, the world's largest floating desalination plant, was pat to sea yesterday by Singapore's Selco Shipyard. About 15* local and Indonesian shipping clients and associates of Selco went on board the $7.5 million barge. The plant, which Is 73 metres long, 24 metres113 words
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138 1984-01-08 15 THE Attorney-General said yesterday that the police and the public must continue to do their part to keep crime rates down. Mr Tan Boon Teik was speaking at the opening of the Legal Year. He said that the rise m crime rates138 words
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Article38 1984-01-08 15 THE acting Communications Minister and Minister of State (Defence), Dr Yeo Ning Hong, who is also MP for Kirn Seng, will attend his constituency's civil defence launching ceremony at Block 53, Nile" Road at 9 a.m. today.38 words
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Article, Illustration200 1984-01-08 15 LITTLE Lum Kwai Fong walked hard (or her Tshirt She ever, bruised her knees to get it. Unfortunately, the Tshirt was much too big for this pint-sized five-year-old girl But she did not mind because she enjoyed every minute of the fivekilometre200 words
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Advertisement71 1984-01-08 15 CORDIALLY INVITES ALL SIKH TO CELEBRATE B 318 th SRI GURU GOBIND SINGH JIS BIRTHDAY BS jfl ON 10th JANUARY 1984 j H^ BnF^ bjk n^^Bfl AKHAND PATH WIL I COMMENCE ON j Bth JAN 1984 AT 1 1 OOA M j PATH DA BHOG WILL BE ON 10th JAN71 words
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Advertisement1271 1984-01-08 16 V; Happy New Year Festival of Spring _m-^tkl^^. Fly the Supersonic Concorde on its very jp^m m. m fl| r first return flight to the Far East after an absence of 3 years! I ttll^OCO IVI^NiMf \/f\*%V *Be the first ever Concorde passenger to V/l 111 IWwC IllVrW fwCll HT-1,271 words
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Article, Illustration971 1984-01-08 17 E K WILLAMS - 'Parents, I appeal to you E K WILLAMS A teacher writes from the heart AS I SEE IT By a teacher of Serangoon Garden South School writing m the school's 29th Anniversary Souvenir Magazine. IT WAS with apprehension, and just a tiny little bit of fear, that I first stepped971 words
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Article, Illustration750 1984-01-08 17 Now here's a funny thing After hot soup, a jam at the Padang- It could have fallen on any day of the week; it could have fallen on a Sunday night and we could have had double jollity on Saturday as well as Sunday. But no, it had to750 words
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Advertisement779 1984-01-08 17 9 reasons '§§M m why you should own a Toshiba f^^^2 #^WP With these Toshiba Direct Cooling System benefits you'll see why you 11 be better off tfor the next 10 years .a^Kl*^ There are two kinds of refrigerators. One, the m^r V~" «V%^ r\O /\V^ indirect cooling frost-free method779 words
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Article193 1984-01-08 18 The Sunday Times View Let's have the books before the list ONCE again, the School year has begun vvith a shorta^e of textbooks. An exasperated teader complained m The Straits Times Forum Page List week that some students had been fare ed to visit almost every shop m town to193 words
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Article, Illustration1260 1984-01-08 18 level-headed over marriage GETTING married is like buying stocks, says a character m Yukio Mishima's After The Banquet. But over the past four Sundays, m this special series on marriage and matchmaking m Japan, you have read how it is much more than that. You have read how both the1,260 words
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Advertisement110 1984-01-08 18 Our new JAL Executive Class' adds up to a first class deal. At just the economy fare. ■V I I hen you travd JAL Executive Class', you'll enjoy: No surcharge Just the normal economy fare. It>s always a pleasure. Sep nate check-in. Separate cabin, only 8 seats abreast. M^ 4^^110 words
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Article, Illustration787 1984-01-08 19 SIVA ARASU - SIVA ARASU Day o£ reckoning for the National Theatre By II WAS a study by a private firm of Structural engineers thai put the fat-' of the National Theatre m the balance. A sonic study. uhk-h uses sound waves to test how far a structure can787 words
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384 1984-01-08 19 THE decision lo build a national theatre was announced m November 1959. A year later, during the second reading of the National Theatre Bill, the then Culture Minister S. Rajaratnam gave two reasons for building it. "The first was to be a permanent384 words
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Advertisement454 1984-01-08 19 V/^ be a building %Have V% ff this theatre. c ?anle B to°w y theY intimate and dear to no fear off \W% 7 I think what should be done, 4 /the hearts of the peopleA outside noises \\%f it is the and why, m soo words or C^ISH V^/454 words
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Advertisement11 1984-01-08 19 What Irene Hoe says m her column, 7 Days Page* 2811 words
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Article, Illustration679 1984-01-08 20 IRENE HOE - IRENE HOE By HISTORY made local. History made easy. History made interesting. That's the aim of the Education Ministry's new approach to teaching the subject m our schools. It's a much overdue change which can only be applauded loudly, and at length. Pupils m Secondary One and679 words
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Article, Illustration424 1984-01-08 20 NEXT week, the National Theatre will be closed. Whether it will be closed for good has yet to be decided. The question seems to be one of safety. The theatre is, after all, 20 years old. While its 150-tonne steel roof is not about to424 words
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Article, Illustration58 1984-01-08 20 Ho Chin Beng - Ho Chin Beng Basic data Singapore Facts and Pictures. 1983 By A look of statistics that shape the country The 10 biggest islets BESIDES the main island of Singapore, we have 57 sizeable islets within our territorial waters. Some of them. especially those off the southern coast, are58 words
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Advertisement160 1984-01-08 20 The sensation of the 1983 Tokyo Motor Show High performance Superior driving Suzuki engine comforts Low fuel consumption i lfr H Vt l! llllstant s l )(1| l W; ii^ 2 i^£^^ —^jfc cylinder block cabin that offers more practical space \+>w .."w»'m> 'JH W3f |Hi E3SV~3CCeSS ifl X «i160 words
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Miscellaneous16 1984-01-08 20 rrr]^^/,, not if Youß ft' i" ii i w SECOND PL A C£" j 5> fF^--*^^E16 words
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Advertisement431 1984-01-08 21 1 888 H H H SH^^ hb^b bbb^ i^hbh jb m^^Bw i l l F^ .^f^L IT wULD BE DEADLY 4e -<> V^ V* *rv\V^* Each puff from a cigarette draws m harmful i V \o^° fC^i substances like tar, nicotine, carbon monoxide I c 6 cancer increase according to431 words
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Article, Illustration623 1984-01-08 22 All geared to be a part of the MRT EXHIBITORS at Transit '84 range from car and track maintenance manufacturers to component and subassembly suppliers. They have their eyes on the electrical and mechanical engineering contracts for the construction of the Mass Rapid Transit system. Transit '84, which opens on623 words
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Article, Illustration220 1984-01-08 23 A SWEDISH company, Sab Nife AB, and its local joint-venture company, Nife Sennet Power Systems, will exhibit brake units, rubber-cushioned resilient wheels and inverters, rectifiers and nickel-cadmium batteries. One of the brake units on show is of the BFC type. This is a220 words
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144 1984-01-08 23 AS EARLY as the late 18Ms, Stone International of the United Kingdom has been suppyling electricity on board trains. It also followed the British railway pioneers around the world, providing train lighting by means of its patented dynamo which was driven by a144 words
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Article102 1984-01-08 23 FRA.NCORAtt., one of the two French companies taking part m the exhibition, will display information panels on the group, the New York Metro, double-deck railcars, locomotives MM] dMtliC railcari and TGV highspeed train sets. There will also be mockups of the Sao Paulo Metro. The group102 words
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186 1984-01-08 23 WESTINGHOUSE Brake and Signal Company of Britain has been manufacturing brake systems for all classes of railway vehicles since 1881. The brake plant occupies about 20 ha and employs 4,000 people. The plant has a modern foundry, machine shops, assembly and test areas186 words
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Article, Illustration106 1984-01-08 23 IN 1789, a master coppersmith, Sebastian Bauer, set up shop north-west of Munich. A hundred years later, this coppersmith's shop undertook well-sinking, water-line construction and plumbing tasks. Then, it entered the water-supply business. Today it is engaged m geotechnical construction projects all over the world, specialising m106 words
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Advertisement33 1984-01-08 22 WITH SAFETY USING vyiyy Westinghouse ViX BRAKES, SIGNALS DOORS. Modem electronic and other apparatus designed to make the best use of your trains and track. Westinghouse Brake Signal Co Ltd. Chippenham, Wiltshire England33 words
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Advertisement298 1984-01-08 22 RICHARD MACHINERY A Leading Name m the Supplies and Manufacture of Building, Engineering and Construction Equipment. h nlf Machin ery fading name m the construction. And wnats more R(Chard Machinery S sales and service «2nt^ h '1 e g u 'P Pentm ent business, is the sole staff have all298 words
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Advertisement236 1984-01-08 23 TAKE THE A-TRAIN The new Scandinavian rapid transit train from Vaimet and Stromberg. "A" is for ALUMINIUM, the dominant material m the light alloy construction of the cars. "A" is for ASYNCHRONOUS DRIVE, which is superior to other drive systems both technically and economically. "A" is for AIR SUSPENSION, which236 words
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Advertisement690 1984-01-08 24 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES: CLASSIFICATION f HOUP 1 m^ Mond.y-Fr,d., UMzm^ I Ordmory Isl 00 per word (Mm t 1 J^~ -4» SteL. _*^^^^^k I m A^^^^\ _^V^^ _^T_ Saturday 9.00 am 3.00 pm $19 00 per col cm A Entertainment Food guide _ft Vm I'^.T I '^.I N_Q^ (l\S\ i/\690 words
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Advertisement814 1984-01-08 24 s—s? —=——=—5 I 15 Aquariums RED LIONHEAD GOLDFISHES md Ranchu l.ionheud Goldfishes bngnrtad bran china for sale. Interested telephone *****71 24" GOLDEN AROPAMA telling at SL'.rKK! negotiable I 'all Simon tel: 1 1 *****83 View Blk 41. =03-352. tMmui Garden Road 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing ONE SET QUALITY teak wood814 words
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Advertisement684 1984-01-08 24 24 Garage Sale GARAGE SALE: ROLL top writing desk S481) 2 1 2' coffee table with nuirMe SlriO. ;v coffee tables need restoration $60 each, coffee ih.urs and mirror frames with craving selling cheap. View: 88 C'owdray Avenue. Serangoon larden IMPORTED BRAND NEW facial Chair, standing hairdryers. mannequin heads, ■Anting684 words
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Advertisement2683 1984-01-08 24 29 Beauty Culture 29 Beauty Culture 60 Business 60 Business' 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant ■—a— a————- i i Opportunities Opportunities Q/^^ 4t^^^^^^™™^^™™™"^"^^^^"™"^^\ c) Secret rI I /Clerical c) Secretarial/Clerical f^ SALES REPRESENTATIVE 1 TaT^lVrP ¥VO \fc U SA company established m 1904 seeks /iff_/i F/'/f f f^ X\_/1~-aL<2,683 words
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Advertisement628 1984-01-08 24 aa^ aßßßß^ lß>>s>Bß>> s ßia^ Bßß>B i 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous Distribution company requires NEWSPAPER DELIVERY MEN I ewsol .-.k-' Hold Class 2 licence Reliable and responsible Approx. 4— 5 hours work per day Gross monthly salary approx BM Only those able to start work immediately need apply personally on628 words
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Advertisement758 1984-01-08 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical _T ••"iwrS^ Date Sunday, Bth January 1984 Time 9.30 am 4pm Venue Our Plant I GENERAL $jjS| ELECTRIC Consumer Electronics Pte Ltd Come talk to our personnel team we've got opportunities for: I SENIOR 0C TECHNICIANS/DESIGN ENGINEERING TECHNICIANS Candidates should758 words
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Advertisement871 1984-01-08 25 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun Nissan 1978 DATSUN UOV GL Aircon. tape radio Spot' rlms Tax 9/84 Beautiful condition. $14.20(1 on o Tel *****14/*****1^ 197S JULY, DATSUN 100A, Ist owner, radio ca.sst--.U\ Tuff-Kote Very good condition. $10,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****01. 1979 DATSUN 2OOL. Mrcond radio cassette, immaculate condition, eligible871 words
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Advertisement1841 1984-01-08 25 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Ford g) Mazda FEB "81 13 L Ford Laser. 5-speed, 1982 MAZDA 929 Hardtop Coupe. Notchhack. alrcon, cassette With aircond., one company recorder, excellent condition, owner. With standard accessoselling $19,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****77. rles. Beautiful condition, low mileage. Interested contact MID1,841 words
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Advertisement878 1984-01-08 25 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi SPORTY 1976 COLT Galant SL 1600 Coupe. Aircon, radio cassette, power windows, tax insurance new. $11,300 negotiable. *****95, Steven. 1977 MITSUBISHI COLT Lancer 1400 SL. Private owner, new road tax with PARF, cassette, aircon, $11,500. Good condition. Interested, tel. *****73. 1977 MITSUBISHI SIGMA 1600878 words
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Advertisement878 1984-01-08 25 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale j) Toyota j) Toyota \gfoi, TEST DRIVE... I />p\ THE EXCITING NEW y^^^ >■* J CORONA 1 ft ;J jSfa^^ir PARF $26 800 ARF> s34Mi j^^^rf Wn^ spacious, powerful. JW NEW COROLLA 1.3 2<mK/j£Zix!k DX PARF $21,120 ARF S2B 000 GL PARF878 words
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Advertisement820 1984-01-08 25 TOYOTA CELICA, 1971. 2nd owner. $8,500 0.n.0. Non-PARF j Tel: *****66 10a.m. to 5p.m. TOYOTA CELICA GT Coupe June 1980. 1 private owner New tax Highest offer secures. *****01. 1978 DECEMBER TOYOTA Cellca Full accessories. Good condition Tel: *****51/ *****52 1977 TOYOTA COROLLA, aircon. radio cassette. PARF Selling $11,500. Tel:820 words
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Advertisement891 1984-01-08 25 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others 1974 VAUXHALL VIVA I Cassette, nev. tyre* u:;L sports rims, good condition Selling $2,500 Tel *****62 1977 CO REGD Audi 100 GI.S A:r cond radio ;itiful condition Selling $14,000 ono Tel *****23 1973 CHARADE XTE 5-speed New t-ax. aircond. radio cassette, passed inspection. Reasonable891 words
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Advertisement742 1984-01-08 25 76 Vehicles For Sale m) Motor Cycles Scooters DEC 7$ HONDA I H2OO Orlgina. condition ad tax and insurance $950 negotiable Tei 2.*****2 HONDA CB7SOFI HtW insui ance. well maintained thusiast, selling $1 .450 i ble Tel: *****52 JAN 81 YAMAHA 5250 Chopper :.f-u ;,ix and insurance, goori condition Selling742 words
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Advertisement1186 1984-01-08 26 86 Accommodations 86 Accommodations 86 Accommodations Vacant Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments b) Apartments i Ffiß EfiST PLfiZfi umi. si n I I LUXURIOUS fiPfiRTMEMTS I I At the junction of Scotts/ Orchard Roads. Next to Hyatt Hotel, fc^'. I Creates a new era m cosy modern living. l1,186 words
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Advertisement537 1984-01-08 26 86 Accommodations Vacant c) Rooms FOREIGN STUDENTS, FURNISHED room m Telok Kurau. Meals and laundry provided. Call *****73. FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS In Orchard Road area with good Chinese family. Please call *****0. FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS only. Furnished. Interested please call Albert Ng *****03. FURNISHED ROOM FOR single (students only) at537 words
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Advertisement1623 1984-01-08 26 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses c) HDB/HUDC BRAND NEW DOUBLE -STOREY ApaTUUeiltS semi-detached at dlst. 1955. Sell- ing $850,000 Call: *****63. for de- 3-ROOMED NEW GENERATION, tails Telok Blangah Heights, Blk 60. 4th floor, with ceramic flooring DIST. 15. BRAND NEW double- and kitchen cabinets.1,623 words
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Advertisement504 1984-01-08 26 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale BUSIEST SHOP AT Coronation Shopping Plaza available for sale immediately! Located at Ist floor. Area 440 sq.ft Interested parties, please call *****91. CUPPAGE PLAZA, 2 shop units on the same floor as nite-club and cinema. Going cheap. Call Ka thy, *****5 b) Rental KATONG PEOPLE'S504 words
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Advertisement364 1984-01-08 26 102 Tours 102 Tours The Greatest Of The Year z Honeymooning On Wheels 14 days $1888 INTIMATE CAREFREE EXCLUSIVE FLEXIBLE Explore the wonders of North America at leisure with a self -drive limousine Choose your own itinerary or follow the tour bus Live by yourselves or with the other honeymooners364 words
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Advertisement935 1984-01-08 26 102 Tours 102 Tours m- NAM HO *^ff* TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE LTD. h— dQfffio* Peorf s Centre Grd. F io«r, 100 Eu Tong Sen St., #01-14, #01-16, #01-18 Spore 0105. Tel: *****33 (7 lines). BcamehOfflc* People's Park Complex, Grd. Floor, 1 Park Road, #01-19, Singapore 0105. Tel: *****1/*****2/*****3/*****6 *****8/*****63.935 words
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Advertisement166 1984-01-08 27 V w jfc Jfe. The Sunday Times No- 2482 JANUARY 1, 1984 45 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 63/1 84 '■^.^j!:,^ .4.-^, *jm"i' MrvTr"^ z^ss^—^^t^^ fc. -■■".^~TT~. ,T -^—^f^^ Zz£E£S&^ulwS&&j£. y*^:....^::.:.::—— V. z:"*'"' "Jj^-^^gix^j^^- J !^.:Jm»! i** 1 Bl| 111 W^M •i J "^?°^WT-^^^S l^ S^ > a^rtfc^^M^ r===T -^»^'i'i'iii'i'.'.V'-j: "^BiCßS^^^^^^^'-^^^^^^^^lBflßSSSßßg —^TT^T^i;!—166 words
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Article375 1984-01-08 28 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Severely checked m his last outing By BEST BOLD, a consistent sort who finished "m the money" m three of his last four starts, looks a bright each-way prospect m Race 3 for Class 2 Div 1 sprinters at Bukit Timah today. A handsome375 words
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Article85 1984-01-08 28 RACE 1: Extra-Terrestrial RACE 2: Far Foresight, The Trident n, Auspicious Boy, The Chancellor, Mork RACE S: Best Bold, Friendship n, Swiss Tiger n, Millennium Falcon, TYeasure House, Kiwican, Oil Tycoon RACE 4: Veebeejay, Jubilation IV, Hup Seng, Falcon n, Trump Card IV, Cash n RACE 5: Loud Applause,85 words
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Article, Illustration262 1984-01-08 28 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE By our man on the track FOUR-YEAR-OLD Falcon II (Race 4) and three-year-old Sky Eagle (Race 6), both to be ridden by three-time Sydney champion jockey Malcolm Johnston, are ready to swoop down on their rivals today and bring Johnston's tally to262 words
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Article314 1984-01-08 28 RACE EPSOM JEEP RACING ED TONTO I PEDIGREE WENG SOOK i 6 Extra-Terrettrial 4 Play To Win 9 Bounty Hunter 4 Play To Win 9 Bounty Hunter 1 4 Play To Win 8 Tontonan 4 Play To Win 2 Heritage j IPkyTtoWai 9 Bounty Hunter 9314 words
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Article3931 1984-01-08 28 GOING FORECAST: GOOE PHPHH 2.00 CLASS 5 DIV 11,200 m 1,200 m B [fX*) 3>l (Ratings: 55-49) MHHMMB (Stakes: $15,000) 1 *»7**6 Forest Shadow 57 (55) Blue Cap-G Breukelen 6 nzg dc +.5 (1200 m) Midfield throughout when 6th of 12 m C 4-9 1400 m3,931 words
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Article, Illustration1161 1984-01-08 29 THE RACING EDITOR - THE RACING EDITOR By ANOTHER racing year has gone by, but the 1983 season will be remembered as one filled with shocks and sensations. The year began sedately enough, with hardly anyone batting an eyelid. Then the jolts came thick and fast as the1,161 words
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665 1984-01-08 29 STIPE'S REPORT JOCKEY X Velayutham (Brantas II) was yesterday suspended for three race days for improper riding m Race 4 In Race 6. Victoria's Gift failed to pass a pre-race urine test and was withdrawn by the stewards Victoria s Gift was impounded for further665 words
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Article1787 1984-01-08 29 OUR RACING TEAM - OUR RACING TEAM Yellows finds the end of a long lane By j PUNTERS got off on the wrong foot on the first day of the 1984 season only two favourites obliged m the day's card of seven races at Bukit Timah yesterday. The two1,787 words
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Obituary, Illustration68 1984-01-08 29 143 Acknowledgements 143 Acknowledgements The family of the late MDM. GAN BENG TIEW Wish to express their heartfelt thanks to relatives and friends for their assistance, kind attendanr c. prayers, condolences and donation;, during th »ir recent bereavement. The Family of the late MR GOH CHYE HIN wishes to express68 words
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Obituary, Illustration92 1984-01-08 29 ONG YIK CHAI Departed 6 1 7t Time takes away the edge of grief But memory turns bark every leaf Always remembered by Ruby. Lin Lian and all loved ones IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR DEAREST CATHERINE LWA GEK ENG Departed Bth January 1976 Fondly remembered and92 words
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Obituary, Illustration30 1984-01-08 29 With deepest sympathies to the family of MRS QUEK KIOK 800 T"<i.!\ tttou shalt be with me m Paradise Luke 23 a From: Zion B-P Church Youth Fellowship30 words
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Obituary, Illustration43 1984-01-08 29 Our deeptst sympathies anc condolences lo the far nly of thr late BA. AC HANDRA SUBRAMANIAM (Departed 6.1.84) From: David Lee Ming Ctteric Leong Sk i Pauline- Liang Quah Chi Slang Quefc A: Margaret Scan Tan Kirn Huat Vte-Ven I sang.43 words
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Obituary, Illustration190 1984-01-08 29 T*n Tye Khim Andrew Age 41 Pa»»ed away suddenly or Jan 7 1984 leaving behind beloved Wife- ii Daug-iter Gwendoline Kee U m Son it-r.M,-. Wei Godson Adrian Lee Guan Parents, parents-in-luw. brothe; sister, brothers-in-law, sisters- in-hiw. nieces, nephews. usins and all loved o m to Bourn his190 words
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Advertisement61 1984-01-08 29 The family of the late ISAAC CHEN KEt PHOY wish to thank the Rev Pooh Tin Chee of St Matthews s Church, relatives, friends and colleagues, for their kindness shown and heip given before and during their recent bereavement IN REMEMBRANCE of ROSALIND EMILY SHEPHERDSON who departed on 7 1.7961 words
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Article, Illustration1230 1984-01-08 30 Damaging for Kenny, chilling for Ossie A WEEK is a far, far longer time m football than m politics. There are, m fact, times when a year's work can disintegrate m a matter of seconds. Ask Kenny Dalglish. During the last days of 1983, our Kenny1,230 words
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Article, Illustration273 1984-01-08 30 Anfield class wins day London, Sat LIVERPOOL swept into the fourth round of the English Football Association (FA) Cup when they crushed Second Division high-fliers Newcastle 4-0 at their Anfield home last night. The League champions and First Division leaders produced a stylish performance to dismissReuter; AFP - 273 words
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Article299 1984-01-08 30 PLANS for a training programme m Bulgaria have upset West Germany's soccer internationals as they prepare for the European Championship finals m France m June. And a feud has broken out between players from Bayern Munich and Cologne over who should fill the sweeper'sAFP; UPI; Reuter - 299 words
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Advertisement1456 1984-01-08 30 APPOINTMENTS I^^H/ A p "6// c fi HERMANN LUDWIC If has to!*? Wttfl? 9 tit Wm A leadin 9 expanding freight for ■I '°'/ou/# XlOf )alnJ n afll company, a member of a gjj^^^^ 'fig VQ Ca r OUp •■pi' i(U worldwide group requires a: I WORKSHOP MANAGER Ili executive1,456 words
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Article, Illustration438 1984-01-08 31 SHIRLEY TAN - SHIRLEY TAN With luck, Swee Lee hopes to reach the Olympics By CHEE SWEE LEE will be running across the beautiful rolling hills of Walnut when when the qualifying times for Singapore's athletes hoping to make the Los Angeles Olympics are settled. And without a doubt theJONATHAN CHOO - 438 words
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Article261 1984-01-08 31 AUSTRALIAN Mike Hillardt won the second of the three-race Molenberg Mile Series yesterday when he sprinted home to beat New Zealand's John Walker on the sands of Paraparaumu Beach, 40km north of Wellington. Hillardt clocked 3min 56.885ec. Mike Boit of Kenya, who won all three races last year,Reuter; AFP; Bernama; AP - 261 words
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Article, Illustration385 1984-01-08 31 JOHANNESBURG, Sat. South Africa's barefoot running star Zola Budd, who bettered the women's s,ooo metres world record on Friday, has the potential to run even faster, says leading British coach Wilf Paish. Paish Was at the windswept Stellenbosch Stadium where the tiny 17-year-old ranReuter; AFP - 385 words
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Article274 1984-01-08 31 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON SINGAPORE Island Country Club, with a line-up on paper good enough to take on the rest of the Republic look set to retain the Singapore Golf Association Premier League title which tees-on at the Seletar Country Club this morning. Besides Douglas Ooi and Daniel Lim,274 words
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Miscellaneous386 1984-01-08 31 ■TeW FLASH-NIKE CROSS- IT^HHi SINGAPORE SOCCER f'^MH 21st FEDERATION CUP ■HC jl COUNTRY RUN: L #JB I COACHES SEVEN-A- L^)oB ZURICH 1983: fc^C''« Eighth American students |^^».l SIDE TOURNAMENT: ■^^■H Czechoslovakia defeated have come to Singapore ■■■HB9 A lucky draw will close Germany 3-0 m the final on the International386 words
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Article, Illustration463 1984-01-08 32 FOCUS ON THE WORLD TENNIS DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP LONDON, Saturday US duo bundle out the holders FRITZ BUEHNING and Peter Fleming, the hardhitting American pair, dethroned the reigning champions and powered into the semi-finals of the World Doubles Championship at the Royal Albert HallAP; Reuter - 463 words
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152 1984-01-08 32 TOLEDO (Ohio), Sat. Wimbledon champion John McEnroe fails to see why tennis tournament promoters should not continue to offer appearance money to attract the top players. "As long as they don't take this money from the prize fund, I don't see a problem," saidAFP - 152 words
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Article264 1984-01-08 32 CHICAGO, Sat. AMERICAN Jimmy Connors breezed into the semi-finals of the tennis Challenge of Champions after defeating French Open champion Yannick Noah 6-1, 7-5 last night. In other matches, Czech Ivan Lendl beat Jimmy Arias, of the United States, 7-6, 6-1, and Ecuador's Andres Gomez defeated AmericanReuter; AP; AFP - 264 words
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Article109 1984-01-08 32 TAIPEH, Sat. Chinese tennis star Hu Na, who defected to the United States last year, will be invited to play exhibition matches here m July, the Taiwan Tennis Association said yesterday. A spokesman s&id the association had contacted Hu's coach to arrange the matches. He didReuter - 109 words
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Article301 1984-01-08 32 AUSTIN (Texas), Sat. Tracy Caulkins, the American record-holder m the 200-metre individual medley, beat East German Kathleen Nord m her speciality yesterday on the second day of an international swimming meeting here. But East German world record-holder Ute Geweniger scored a big win mReuter - 301 words
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295 1984-01-08 32 AUCKLAND, Sat. England's middle-order batting collapsed and the tourists were all out for 220 today on the first day of a three-day cricket match against Auckland here. But they fought their way back into the match and at the close had the provincial sideReuter - 295 words
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Article56 1984-01-08 32 HYERDASHERS, a college team from England, beat United World College by 62 runs m a friendly cricket match at Balestier Road yesterday. Brief scores: Hye-dashers 175-8 (D. Price 47, E. Addy 31, A. Griffiths 24, R. Harris 24 n.o, M. Patni 2-22, S. Kaliap pan 2-32). UWC 11356 words
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225 1984-01-08 32 SYDNEY, Sat. Dennis Lillee's business manager yesterday denied newspaper reports that the 34-year-old fast bowler would play m South Africa later this year. Lillee bowed out of Test cricket yesterday with a world-record 355 wickets m 70 Tests, taking a wicketReuter - 225 words
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Article, Illustration1372 1984-01-08 39 Alan Hnbbard - Alan Hnbbard Presenting Monique Berlioux, principal extraordinaire of the old Olympic academy ALWAYS ON SUNDAY With the iron ladylikeness of Margaret Thatcher, she rules a men's domain MORE than a mere 90--year span separates Baron de Coubertin's 1894 and George Orwell's 1984. When he started the modern1,372 words
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199 1984-01-08 39 LOS ANGELES, Sat. Maurice Mathews, a window washer with a degree In sociology, says he may be Jogging with an arm extended skyward this week after being chosen to carry the Olympic torch. Mathews' name was palled oat of a box by Mayor Tom BradleyAP - 199 words
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Article264 1984-01-08 39 IGLS (Austria), Sat. At least three European teams are copying the revolutionary design of the new Soviet two-man bob m time for next month's Winter Olympics, West German team sources said today. The sources, attending a Nations Cup meeting here, said plans of the bobReuter - 264 words
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Article, Illustration511 1984-01-08 40 Spotlight on the FA Cup LONDON, Sat. Mighty Manchester United nosedived ignominiously out of the English Football Association (FA) Cup when they crashed 2-0 at Third Division Bournemouth today. Two second half goals m as many minutes by Milton Graham and lan Thompson sent United tumbling toReuter - 511 words
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Article281 1984-01-08 40 JOE DORAI - Jansenites ruin Recs' grand slam party SINGAPORE Recreation Club's bid to make history fell flat yesterday when underdogs Jansenites shocked them 2-1 on penalty flicks after they were deadlocked 1-1 at fulltime m the final of the Singapore Hockey Association Senior knockout tournament. Recs, who have won seven hockey281 words
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Article77 1984-01-08 40 Ruku is hero of Penang KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Penang beat Perils 2- m a Malaysia Cap match at Kangar today. Both goals were scored by national right-winger R. Rukumaran m the eighth and 61st minutes. Perils' Razak Cop goalkeeper Rashldi Adoo was unsteady and his mistakes resulted m the two77 words
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Article196 1984-01-08 40 ROME, Sat. The last opponent of Italian boxer Salvatore Laserra, who died m a coma on January 2 from injuries received m the bout, is to be prosecuted for "unintentionally inflicting fatal injuries". The opponent, Maurizio Lupino, could be jailed for up to 18 years.AFP - 196 words
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Article, Illustration502 1984-01-08 40 J. RAJENDRAN - Malaysia are better by half J. RAJENDRAN ngapore throw away magnificent 6-0 lead By HOWARD CASHIN put it m a nutshell when hv said: "We threw away the match." The Singapore Rugby Union president was clearly upset after Singapore lost 9-6 to Malaysia m their annual Under-23 rugby international atJERRY SEH - 502 words
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Article308 1984-01-08 40 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By NATIONAL Football League clubs have scored a major success m their row with Armed Forces over the eligibility of national servicemen turning out for clubs m the championship. After a meeting between clubs and Forces representatives yesterday, the Forces delegation leader, Col.308 words
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Article, Illustration751 1984-01-08 9 )\V that Alan Alda is getting a reported US$2 million (about Ss4 26 million) a year for the next five years to peddle Atari home computers, other superstars who have maintained that they'd rather die than sell may fall into line. Ever since I.illie Langtry posed751 words
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Article, Illustration536 1984-01-08 9 Lim Kay Tong - Lim Kay Tong IN SEARCH OF HISTORIC JESUS Coming to CathayStarring John Rubinstein Directed by Hennmg Schellerup By YOU could call it a case of shrouded evidence, for this inquiry into the authenticity of the life of Jesus as recounted by the New Testament, hinges mainly on the536 words
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Article, Illustration292 1984-01-08 9 TEO LIAN HUAY - TEO LIAN HUAY look East By THE Singapore Broadcasting Corporation could take a leaf from a Hongkong television station which spared a thought for those less fortunate during the recent end-of-the-year festivities. In December, TVB raised HKJI4 million (about Ss3.B million) for the colony's Community Chest292 words
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Article443 1984-01-08 9 Judith Holmberg - Judith Holmberg TV REVIEW By "CHEAP, high-class entertainment." That's what SBC planned to offer its audience as a New Year present m Farewell '83, Hello The show to ring m the New Year was certainly cheap for its 75,000-strong audience, but whether it was443 words
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Article194 1984-01-08 9 MAD MAD '83 At Oriental, Changi, Jurong Starring Yen Kuo Liang and Yao Wei Directed by Chu Yuan By Michael Choo DIRECTOR Chu Yuan's latest attempt at contemporary comedy lacks credibility. A movie adaptation of the immensely popular Hongkong television series, Hongkong '81 and Hongkong '82,194 words
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Advertisement86 1984-01-08 9 The Pointof No Return You could lose your money, or your life, oi both Last month more than 100 people were robbed M.my were also m|ured Don t be the next victim Be more cautious Avoid lonely places Never keep too much cash at home or with you And don't86 words
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Advertisement323 1984-01-08 9 Emile Woolf] I for the right I I Professional I I Troininci I I QUALIFY FOR A PROFESSIONAL CAREER I THROUGH THE EMILE WOOLF COLLEGE UK. I Since its establishment m 1976, the Emiie Woolf I College has rapidly gained the reputation of I leader m the field of accountancy,323 words
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Travel Bug
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Article, Illustration319 1984-01-08 10 Winter wanderland HONGKONG m winter has a lot more to offer than just food and shopping, writes UNI PHAY-UNG, who was there recently as the guest of Thai International Airways and the Hongkong Tourist Association. And if you visit Hongkong now, the weather is just right cold, crisp and clear.319 words
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Article278 1984-01-08 10 Hearty winter £are HONGKONG has good food, whatever the season. And eating is all the more exciting m winter, especially around a source of heat, like a boiling hot-pot or sizzling hotplate. Now is the time to savour all the seasonal vegetables broccoli, kale, flowering cabbage, lettuce and watercress at278 words
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Article, Illustration364 1984-01-08 10 lantau island is everything Hongkong isn't. It's only 75 minutes away by ferry to a totally different world that's a blend of oldfashioned Chinese chum and mountains. It's the largest of Hongkong's 235 outlying islands, and although it's twice Hongkong's size, its population is just 50.000. The people364 words
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Advertisement481 1984-01-08 10 CARRIAGE HOUSE \|oiW Showflat opens for viewin^^ y —HIWM. siocnce... btki you will love it a 1 t i 1 1 J I*l 1 Scenic Exterior and would like to be port or i p^-^ :^imsmm i J jfl fc^ JBT 4% p.a. Interest for the First 2 \fears and481 words
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Sunday Times Spotlight
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Photography
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Article, Illustration665 1984-01-08 11 KHNG EU MENG - KHNG EU MENG ■BBHIBy SOME shutterbugs may secretly aspire to become another David Bailey, Richard Avedon or Lord Snowdon. Many of us, however, are content with just being able to produce decent photographs. But how often have you frowned at the results after collecting your set665 words
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Comera help
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Article, Illustration507 1984-01-08 12 Instant photos help in decorating your home TAKE a second look at that modern memory-box, the instant camera. It can do much more than just record all those birthdays and party memories for your family album. Just as a professional photographer uses the instant camera like the Polaroid for trial507 words
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Children and the camera
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Article, Illustration820 1984-01-08 13 THIS little girl was to have her photo taken. But she would not keep still, nor change her deadpan expression. Exasperated, the photographer kept shooting, all the while watching her closely. When he was down to his last exposure, she suddenly turned around, grabbed the820 words
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Article, Illustration554 1984-01-08 14 HAS all that talk about apertures, lens and focus confused you and prompted you to buy a camera that "does everything"? Well, everything is not over yet. To get the best out of your camera, there are still some picture-taking tips to keep mJIMMY KANG - 554 words
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Something different
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Article, Illustration449 1984-01-08 15 MATiLDA GABRIEL - MATiLDA GABRIEL By IT MUST have been a snap decision for many people. Within a year of its introduction, sales of the Kodak disc- camera reached the 10 million mark worldwide. And that was only up to April last year. This "new-style" camera with449 words
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Article, Illustration15 1984-01-08 15 The Kodak 4000 cl.ck the camera open, slip the disc m and shoot15 words
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Article, Illustration285 1984-01-08 15 Michael trios the camera STRAITS Times photographer Michael Liew is used to carrying two SLR cameras, three sets of lenses, two flash guns, an extra battery pack and a cleaning kit on a typical working day. But for this assignment, all he had with him was a Kodak disc camera285 words
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Article153 1984-01-08 16 FROM Rollei comes the Rolleiflex SL66E and the Rolleiflex 6006. The Rolleiflex SL66E is a medium-format camera with electronic through-ihe-lens light metering. This measures light reflected off the film surface. Flash exposure is also automatically controlled. A special feature is its built-in bellows and the retro-mounting capabilities153 words
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Article, Illustration197 1984-01-08 16 TAKE 3-dimensional colour pictures as easily as you can 2-D photos with a Nimslo 35 mm 3-dimensional camera. This camera has four 35mm f 5.6 three-ele-ment glasses. The lenses are optical glass triplets, air-spaced and coated. They are set at an optimum distance to197 words
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Article, Illustration93 1984-01-08 16 ENTER the new technology camera the Nikon FA, a multimode automatic exposure 35 mm SLR with an innovative metering system. Known as the Automatic multipattern metering (AMP), it di- vides the frame into five segments and reads the brightness of each. This information is sent to a micro-processor93 words
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Article86 1984-01-08 16 CANON'S T5O joins the growing number of electronic models m the market it is programmed to measure light and select the appropriate combination of shutter speed and lens opening for lighting conditions. All you have to do is to insert the cartridge, focus and86 words
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Article139 1984-01-08 16 ZENZA Bronica's ETRS is a multi-format camera with a large frame size about 2.7 times larger than the 35 mm format. The larger frame size is an advantage when you want better image quality especially when the print is to be enlarged. The camera139 words
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Article, Illustration265 1984-01-08 17 Protection against dust and damage Easy-to-use manual FOR those Interested m manual cameras. (.'osina has tht> C osina CII Super which has the standard i MM shutter speed set 'irii,' A full turn shut M speed dial allows >ou tC daage from b (wmch is It one cad of tne265 words
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Article, Illustration131 1984-01-08 17 FOR underwater photography, there is Sea Sea's Motormarine 35 which is equipped with a motor-driven film winding and re-winding mechanism. It also has a built-in high-powered strobe and .i variety of accessory lenses ranging from "wide"' to ■"close-up". Another Sea Sea camera is the automatic Pocket-Marine 110 AW131 words
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Article400 1984-01-08 17 From Page 14 of photography and is very entertaining. Known for its "poster" type covers, it has many good pictures, cartoons and a lot of detailed articles on cameras. It is the kind of magazine you would bring along on a plane or train ride to read400 words
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Article, Illustration497 1984-01-08 18 electric Hex (at least 3 m long) One 13 amp plug METHOD 1. Join the four softwood panels together to form a square frame, preferably with mitred joints, using panel pins and glue. 2. Scribe a line around the inside of the497 words
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Article588 1984-01-08 18 HOLT CONFER - HOLT CONFER By MOST people receive instructions on how to take better photographs, but few are advised on how to enjoy the finished product. Photo prints pose no problem just pass them around for all to see. But when it comes to showing588 words
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Advertisement621 1984-01-08 11 VAt one touch without any need f% normal -M BE k of focusing using ordinary (2-dimension) Amazing J mm m 35mm filiuyouget... mM pictures S.. 3-dimension pictures P^***^^^. li^i ~\t\* ex^ LX I .^o^ajah lif m J §w. Which means it is the only fcamera m the world which can621 words
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Advertisement76 1984-01-08 11 Decor problems? An instut camera my be the answer In colour Jfc £l Photographing children is no Kid's stuff. Advice from a professional on how to do it. In coiour A J^ Don't siy shots* > T o4os other tips tor bettor picture taking Round one goes to the disc76 words
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Advertisement327 1984-01-08 12 _S^ B_i_i^ *~t v jßnrjfy BSj^Kjß^'c BHIJBB V_m Bf#__ B B B^^B ■m^J^^^^^^^H^k 10 lilG CQlTiwiQ B^BB^j \/lll\IvJLI/\ F_fJ P^^ "-I W* J______4— l w?s J_ "i yV 'Sls2sMi_S_m^^ The Minolta XG-1 Zoom Kit brings the world of 35mm SLR photography b ,j;_^ within the reach ot everyone And wlm327 words
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Advertisement627 1984-01-08 12 Bee Loh Photo Suppliers Enterprise (S) Introduces the New SAKURACOLOR Superior Response "SR" Series Colour Negatives films ultrafine, brilliant, natural colour reproduction, unsurpassed clarity and definiCycle Carriage -page sixteen A photographic competition to celebrate Cycle Carraige Group's 85th anniversary together with the Photographic Society of Singapore is on up to627 words
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Advertisement81 1984-01-08 12 Stand your Ground kr. /^H But- pr* lr n^^_. •4BHW*. Ka«aß^pi®&n^ B^^^Bbß tS[ Insist on the finest support base and camera bag for your prized cameras. Hakuba tripods, camera bags and video stands for professional, semi-professional or r v amateur photography. mm I [hjucubaJ photo accessories f=7n£ WALTER P. GOODALE81 words
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Advertisement199 1984-01-08 14 Read before you snap pSt!^^^ M HOW does a novice decide what rrnJlUlitm' M type of camera or accessories mmm^ Wkl jSt*^. k u y ne wa 9 SftSSEß^S^^^S^' jUtfolL' v about the matter is to P*^ ■^4^ S St* l^^rNKW^. turn t0 the numerouB j l9k3L X azines available.199 words
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Advertisement125 1984-01-08 15 P first fully automated 35mm camera Jilt-in flash using a lithium battery S ONLY 1.5 seconds to re-charge! iots whilst waiting for the flash And talking about automatic everything else is OLYMPUS AFL Quick Flash automatic about this amazing Automatic 5 sec unlike others which take Automatic Loading Automatic Film125 words
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Advertisement54 1984-01-08 15 No. 80 Marine Parade Road *81-153 Parkway Parade Singapore 1544. Tel: *****55 Telex: RS ***** World. A veritable paradise for the camera enthusiast a wide range of cameras with a comprehensive range of accessories camera bags for professionals and amateurs colour print service on Kodak original we even provide beginners54 words
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Advertisement278 1984-01-08 15 111 XT w^^^^A The Autoloading^ Autowinding SLR Konica adds a new dimension to the world of Smole Lens Reflex photography: integral motor SLR The Konica FT-1 Motor is a sleek sophisticated SLR camera with a built-in, direct-drive micromotor for fast, fumble-free loading Plus automatic film advance at 2 frames per278 words
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Advertisement346 1984-01-08 16 \*;> vv >\ V Sun's New C- A- D Series zoom lenses were designed with the aid of computers to blend optical precision, ease of handling and high performance into a compact zoom lens ideal for ail applications from telephoto to macro photography. Sun f=7n£ WALTER P. GOODALE PTE. LTD.346 words
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Advertisement106 1984-01-08 16 ,1-j 1 1 I IQ( C pleasing and sty is iiWn! ModeHo9o -=»Se* g^*~ The choice of professionals! A camera bag that lives up to*^T^ the demands of action- [UWBIP!^® packed assignments alpine systems This bag is the largest shoulder ~^^^^^^^^m^ bag m Lowepro line Itsstate-of- aWvVSvi' the-ari design provides106 words
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Advertisement503 1984-01-08 16 Introducing a new dimension m the tradition of quality the New Sakuracolor SR 100 Rugged Film, Delicate Colors E^^^sifc; Sakuracolor films are the result of more than a hundred years of '<IMIH^& expedience m the research and manufacture of photosensitive '"w|J» products. And today, throughout the world. "Sakuracolor" means -j£fl^^§|503 words
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Advertisement395 1984-01-08 17 The renowned Bronica with its 6 x 6 SQ/SQ-Am, 6 x 4.5 ETRS now introduces the new 6x7 Medium Format Camera ...BRONICA Q33) H II The new GS-1 a new concept m 6 x 7 cm format camera that comes with a main camera body that is of great simplicity395 words
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Advertisement338 1984-01-08 18 It's our 85th Anniversary and you're invited to join m the fun. Just capture a Mitsubishi vehicle m colour m any mood or location. And you could win prizes worth over $14,000. The competition is open to everyone. You can enter as many shots as you like. All you need338 words
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Advertisement137 1984-01-08 18 SLIDE _-j— > ißß^d^B Bf the \j*^t ■**>.», m ■mmMBwHWWHBBBII or set the mood. (J) Processed by View All ShST ■SLIDE Keep y.^*- o^ story-telling i-**^^^s?\' possibilities jCk m mind (T"*-^rJl WmKr^T" when you shoot (^«n p roC essed by View All V J Through the eyes of Steiner of137 words
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Miscellaneous283 1984-01-08 19 IMia [Hyp I WIPI I p^L_ I TODAY'S WORLD <^^ /^r V-- J -VAO /^V^fc MOTHER'S! I d^ It/ N. I /iT/C/TT EID OF I^Sl "Yes.. Mist Ritz, I would like the names sT <^""^ J V U\ /V IN^/ vJ^ui^n^ Iff J4-A ?V of all employees who are goofing283 words
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