The Straits Times, 22 January 1984
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Title Section14 1984-01-22 1 The Sunday Times No. 2485 JANUARY 22, 1984 45 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 63/1/8414 words
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Article, Illustration106 1984-01-22 1 Mrs Laura Somerville. 3>, a housewife; Mr John Somerville. working m the oil industry; Mrs Tan-Yo Chuan Teh, In her 38s, the marketing manager of both the Ordnance Development and Engineering Company and Unicorn International; Colonel (retired) John Morrice, a senior marketing executive with Unicorn International;106 words
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Article124 1984-01-22 1 ACAPULCO (Mexico), Sat. Johnny Weissmuller, the five- time Olympic swimming champion who thrilled millions as Tarzan of the jungle, died at his home here last night, a funeral home spokesman said. He was 79. Weissmuller had been ill since 1977 when he suffered a series ofAP - 124 words
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Article, Illustration677 1984-01-22 1 The noise was deafening. I felt a pain on my left cheek and was thrown backwards. I heard screams everywhere but did not dare look. I lay flat on the floor praying nothing more would happen... Mr Lee Beng Guan 27, a businessman. POLICE are piecing677 words
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316 1984-01-22 1 RONNIE WAI - Mindef gets everyone to rally round RONNIE WAI By MINDEF and other ministries are discussing ways to promote national defence consciousness, a subject which has been m the limelight over the past two years. This is part of Mindef s efforts to involve the entire population m the defence and316 words
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113 1984-01-22 1 Gifted pupils' parents better educated NINE out of II parents of Primary 4 gifted pupils have a secondary or a higher level of education. This is three times more than for parents of atl Primary 4 pupils. The Education Ministry also found that 17 per cent of gifted pupils' parents113 words
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Article150 1984-01-22 1 You don't say BAYTOWN (Texas), Sat. As exotic talking bird with a good memory seared burglars out of a house and then helped police find the suspects by remembering their names, police said yesterday. Baytown police detective Reggie Harper said the bird helped confirm the identification of men charged withAP - 150 words
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353 1984-01-22 1 Plan for patients to pay 10 pc of medical costs TOKYO, Sat. THE Finance Ministry has unveiled an austere budget calling for Japanese salaried men and women to shoulder at least 10 per cent of medical costs presently covered by health insurance The health plan revision came to light yesterdayKyodo - 353 words
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Advertisement170 1984-01-22 1 JpH^MHHßittfl Princess Dis new hair-do Page 2 TH What's r/T fa i|N> m ra and {yj OUT lMj jg^j this year w\ Sunday Plus Page One RfirV\ New Year the way W vw it was 1 Kr 1 6-page special Sunday Plus Pages Twelve Seventeen New Nation Big Walk back170 words
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The Sunday Times
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Article, Illustration270 1984-01-22 2 Lady Di's new look using heated rollers LONGER, fuller and curlier. That is the latest "Lady D. look, achieved with a longer back and shorter layers on top and down the back. And for that extra body, the trendsetting Princess now travels with a set of heated curlers. The easy-to-copyDaily Mail - 270 words
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538 1984-01-22 2 PETER BARNARD - PETER BARNARD We still have much to do, he says By US Editor WASHINGTON, Sat. President Ronald Reagan marked his third anniversary m office yesterday with a "sneak preview" of the coming State of the Union address and a virtual confirmation that538 words
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166 1984-01-22 2 'Shultz and Gromyko meeting not successful' WASHINGTON, Sat. President Ronald Reagan acknowledged yesterday that the meeting between Secretary of State George Shultz and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko failed to resolve differences, but said he will keep working for a lasting peace. The White House issued a presidential statement afterUPI - 166 words
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Article147 1984-01-22 2 WASHINGTON, Sat. The US economic recovery proceeded at a slower, but steady, pace of 4.S per cent In the fourth quarter of last year. According to preliminary figures published by the Commerce Department yesterday, the growth rate was In line with earlier official projections.FT - 147 words
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286 1984-01-22 2 UNITED NATIONS, Sat. The Soviet Union has informed the preparatory commission of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea that it has begun explorations for deep-sea mining m an area it termed strictly confidential. In a letter made publicUPI - 286 words
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221 1984-01-22 2 NEW YORK, Sat. Former US president Richard Nixon is trying for the third time to buy an apartment m New York City and has again run into opposition from tenants who do not want him as a neighbour. Since 1981, MrAFP; AP - 221 words
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Article, Illustration64 1984-01-22 3 THERE are easier ways of taking off a straightjacket, bat magician and escape artist Landis Smith chose to hang six metres m the air while doing it. Smith, 31, wriggled his way out of the jacket m 1 minute 24 seconds, nine seconds slower than theAP - 64 words
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288 1984-01-22 3 PETER BARNARD - PETER BARNARD By US Editor WASHINGTON, Sat. American warships stationed off Lebanon have been placed on a 'high alert 1 status following intelligence reports of possible attacks by fighter aircraft operating from Syria. And sources m the Reagan administration say that the288 words
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159 1984-01-22 3 BEIRUT. Sat. A shell fired from the Druze-held Shouf mountains struck the presidential palace near Beirut today while President Amin Gemayel was receiving a student delegation, official sources said. The shell crashed into a corridor of the palace, damaging reception rooms andReuter - 159 words
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AROUND THE REGION
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Article166 1984-01-22 3 Imelda wins nods for candidacy MANILA, Sat. Imeltia Marcos, wife of the Philippine President Fercl inane] Marcos, today lunched an early rampaign for the May national assembly elections and was endorsed by cum m unity leaders to head the ruling party's slate m Metro Manila. Mrs Marcos 54, who s^tAFP - 166 words
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Article75 1984-01-22 3 'Plans for foreign offices' BANGKOK. Sat. Cambodian leader Prince Norodom Sihanouk said his coalition government planned to open liaison office m foreign capitals, including Tokyo. Canberra UM Brussels. Prince Sihanouk disclosed the plan at an airport press conference after he arrived m Bangkok from Beijing yesterday. The prince is scheduledBernama - 75 words
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Article86 1984-01-22 3 Marcos orders log ban review MANILA, Sat. Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos today ordered a review of a five-year-old ban on log exports to increase dollar earnings from the wood industry. A presidential palace statement said Mr Marcos did not indicate that he would lift the ban totally but he orderedReuter - 86 words
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436 1984-01-22 3 Mubarak: Camp David pact is now dead We've got all we wanted, he tells Morocco's King Hassan CASABLANCA, Sat. President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt believes the Camp David accord is "dead" because his country has obtained all it wanted from the 1979 United Statessponsored peace treaty, King Hassan of MoroccoAFP; AP - 436 words
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167 1984-01-22 3 'Lenient' sentences for 86 in banned Tudeh TEHERAN, Sat. Prison terms ranging from life to less than a year have been handed down to 86 members of Tudeh, the Iranian communist party banned early last year, m a decision that was \iewed as surprisingly lenient by a number of foreignAFP - 167 words
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209 1984-01-22 3 China signs order for 26 satellite stations BEIJING, Sat CHINA yesterday signed a US$l6 million (Ss33 t million) agreement for the purchase of 26 Cana dian satellite earth stations m what diplomats here say is a decisive step towards a solution to its colossal domestic communications problems After some hesitation.209 words
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Article29 1984-01-22 3 GEORGETOWN (Guyana Sat. A fire gutted part of the official residence ol Guyana's President Forbes Burnham last nighi, causing damage estimated ftl US$ll5,OOO (5J244.950) police said APAP - 29 words
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383 1984-01-22 4 LONDON, Saturday Oil well m Arctic Circle exploration flows only water BRITISH Petroleum and its United States subsidiary Sohio yesterday announced they nere writing off hundreds of millions of dolars m what may prove <o be the oil industry's worstReuter - 383 words
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195 1984-01-22 4 STUTTGART, Sat. A 21-year-old US soldier faked his own kidnap because he was afraid to face his wife after failing to meet her as arranged, police said today. The soldier, Liam Fowler, telephoned his wife after vanishing on Friday last week and told195 words
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163 1984-01-22 4 Power of TV show's passionate scene LONDON, Sat. A passionate scene m the televised version of The Thorn Birds left so many Britons gasping for a cap of tea that it caused a record surge m electricity demand, power supply officials said yesterday. Minutes after the end of the steamyUPI - 163 words
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Article59 1984-01-22 4 ANKARA, Sat. Ten accused members of the far leftist group Dev-Sol appeared m their underwear before the martial law court of Istanbul on Thursday to protest against the requirement that they wear prison unitorms while awaiting trial, judiciary sources said yesterday. The court expelled the prisoners, who wereAFP - 59 words
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Article33 1984-01-22 4 PRAGUE, Sat. The armies of Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and the Soviet Union will carry out joint exercises during Feb 6-11 m central Czechoslovakia, the official Czechoslovak news agency CTK said yesterday. UPIUPI - 33 words
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Article, Illustration236 1984-01-22 4 Quick-thinking man hides $2m necklace [fin other 1 II words 41 have never understood what people found interesting m m me. Hollywood legend Cary Grant commenting on his charm which generations of film-goers find irresistible LONDON, Sat. An armed gang whichAFP; AP - 236 words
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Article68 1984-01-22 4 THE LIBYAN Ambassador to Italy, Mr Ammar El Taggazy, was shot and injured by gunmen m Rome yesterday, a police spokesman said. He said the ambassador had been taken to hospital but was not seriously injured. The Italian news agency Ansa said two men attacked the ambassadorReuter - 68 words
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Article57 1984-01-22 4 CLASHES BETWEEN demonstrators and security forces at Nador, near the Spanish enclave of Melilla on Morocco's Mediterranean coast, have left at least 40 people dead, reports m Rabat said. The clashes broke out on Thursday when students took to the streets to protest against price risesAFP - 57 words
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Article74 1984-01-22 4 SIX EAST Germans, who took refuge m the American Embassy m East Berlin on Friday, were still there yesterday, saying they would not leave until they were granted political asylum m the United States. The five men and one woman, aged between 19 and 43, walked pastAFP; AP - 74 words
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Article62 1984-01-22 4 It all depends THE STRENGTH of British forces stationed on the Falkland Islands will depend on future Anglo-Argentine relations and progress m negotiations, Defence Secretary Michael Heseltine over BBC Television on Friday night. Mr Heseltine is now visiting the Falklands, the South Atlantic archipelago which was occupied by Argentina mAFP - 62 words
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Article72 1984-01-22 4 A FRONT OF icy Siberian air sweeping across two thirds of the United States has killed at least 28 people this week and broken record cold temperatures m at least 26 cities. At Minong m Wisconsin, the thermometer dropped to minus 40 degrees Celsius on Friday morning whileAFP - 72 words
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Article52 1984-01-22 4 A NORWEGIAN Foreign Ministry official has been arrested on charges of spying, the Attorney-General said yesterday m a statement m Oslo. Arne Treholt, 41, was detained at Oslo's Fornebu Airport yesterday on his way to a meeting abroad with the Soviet state security committee, the KGB. the statementReuter - 52 words
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Article, Illustration877 1984-01-22 5 LIM PHAY- LING - Flying nannies Mary Poppins minus brolly LIM PHAY-LING £l Singapore Airlines' firsV flying "uncle", senior customer services officer Ganatan, recalls having to untangle two quarrelling brothers, I just told them sternly to cut it out and they wore immediately quiet. One of them even called rm sir." Most flying nannies877 words
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Article, Illustration311 1984-01-22 5 Li Shuang: Talent given free rein LI SHUANG, who just over two years ago was jailed m China partly for falling m love with a French diplomat, has taken Paris by storm with her paintings. But the crush at the exhibition m an obscure Paris gallery was more a pilgrimageAP - 311 words
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Article, Illustration424 1984-01-22 6 WASHINGTON, Saturday R E a GANadministraj|on officials yesterday Jibught to play down rejSorts of a sharp disabetween the Jt'S and Malaysia, following a stinging attack on Washington's attitude towards the Third World by Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir MohaViad **He mincedAFP - 424 words
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313 1984-01-22 6 Penalty goes up from $500 to $50,000 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday THE Malaysian government today announced tough measures to check smuggling of tin concentrates m the country m order to make export controls on the commodity more effective. The Minister for Primary Industries, Datuk PaulAFP - 313 words
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Article122 1984-01-22 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Wanita Umno leader Datin Paduka Hajjah Aishah Ghani will soon announce her decision not to seek re-election at the Wanita General Assembly m May. Sources close to her said she would first discuss the matter with her deputy, Datin Paduka Rafidah Aziz,NST - 122 words
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522 1984-01-22 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday 'It wants to show that it's more influential than the old party' THE newly-formed Communist Party of Malaysia will use force to show that it is more influential than the old Communist Party of Malaya (CPM), Deputy HomeAFP - 522 words
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149 1984-01-22 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. TWO men were killed m a fire on an oil tanker moored at a wharf 188 km north of here, a Fire Department official said today. The fire broke out yesterday after an explosion m the engine room ofReuter - 149 words
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126 1984-01-22 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The MIC presidential election run-up has turned out to be a rather dull affair, without any enthusiasm or excitement being shown by the supporters or even by the candidates themselves. More than 16,000 officials from 734 branches ranging from chairman toBernama - 126 words
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143 1984-01-22 6 Mission Mt Everest When no news may be good news KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. While most quarters are already celebrating the reported success of the first Malaysian Everest expedition, there is as yet no official news from the expedition team. As far as the Culture, Youth and Sports Ministry a partNST - 143 words
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212 1984-01-22 6 Report on deadly chemical causes concern KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Malaysia is concerned over a report that deadly herbicides, almost similar to "agent orange used m the Vietnam Wai were used by the British m their campaign against communist terrorists here during the 1950s ""We are concerned thai this could haveAP - 212 words
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Article, Illustration558 1984-01-22 8 Aerospace blast drama i REPORTERS: Lai Yew Kong, Bharathi Mohan, Ronnie Wai, Paul Jacob, Salma Khalik and Judy Tan. CAMERAMEN: Mazlan Badron, Tan Suan Ann, Arthur Lee, Michael Liew, Wong Kwai Chow, Simon Ker. Second explosion believed to be linked to theUPI - 558 words
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Article, Illustration60 1984-01-22 8 The M203 Is it the culprit? THE M 203 grenade launcher, seen here attached to the Singaporemade SAR-80 assault rifle, is among the many exhibits at the show. A mystery hangs over what actually caused the explosion. Initial reports from witnesses, however, seemed to indicate it was the M 203.60 words
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Article, Illustration781 1984-01-22 9 Aerospace blast drama THEY were m the midst of the explosion but none of the 10 interviewed was sure how it happened. Among them were six of the eight injured, one of whom recounted the incident from her hospital bed.781 words
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193 1984-01-22 9 Hayden stops over on way to Cairo AUSTRALIAN Foreign Minister Bill Hayden arrived here yesterday for an unofficial stopover before his 25-day tour of the Middle East and Africa. He was met by the Australian High Commissioner here, Mr Walter Handmer, and protocol officials from the Foreign Ministry. A spokesman193 words
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Article55 1984-01-22 9 DETECTIVES from the ClD's Gambling Suppression Branch yesterday arrested six women and seized 25 telephones m raids on three premises suspected of operating as indication centres for horse racing results. The raids were carried out m Lorong Tanggam, Eden Grove and China Street. The women were between55 words
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195 1984-01-22 9 Cabbies can accept tips if offered: Teng Cheong 'But it is an offence to demand them' IT IS an offence for taxi drivers to demand tips, but they may accept them if offered by passengers. The Minister without portfolio, Mr Ong Teng Cheong, said this yesterday m the light of195 words
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98 1984-01-22 9 FLAT-DWELLERS were urged to be neighbourly to ensure that they have a safe, clean and secure environment. To know one's neighbour is only the starting point. Concern and consideration for neighbours must proceed from there. "One sign that shows clearly a lack of concern and consideration98 words
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Article112 1984-01-22 9 THE topic of defence was raised again yesterday by Minister of State (Education), Dr Tay Eng Soon. And the place Seletar Camp where he made his call on everybody to think defence was incidentally among the first Japanese air-raid targets 42 years ago. "Though little physical112 words
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Article102 1984-01-22 9 A POPULATION with civil defence skills can minimise chaos, panic and casualties m time of crisis or war, said Acting Labour Minister and Minister of State (Law and Home Affairs), Professor S. Jayakumar, yesterday. According to an SBC report, Prof Jayakumar said getting the population prepared102 words
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398 1984-01-22 9 QUESTIONS came fast and furious on land transport m Singapore at the last m a series of three dialogue sessions which acting Communications Minister Dr Yeo Ning Hong held with nearly 100 representatives from various citizens' consultative committees yesterday. Why does398 words
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311 1984-01-22 11 Pay up orbe wound Workers' Party told THE Attorney General's Chambers has warned thai it will wind up the Workers" Party if it fails |Q settle long-standing debt by Feb 3. The deadline for payment was contained m a ietter sent to the party's secretary-general, Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam. demanding311 words
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Article101 1984-01-22 11 Closure of roads PARTS of Eu Tong Sen Street and New Bridge Road will be closed to traffic on Jan 24 for the laying of precast beams for the overhead bridge at Kreta Ayer Complex. The road closure will be from 1 a.m. to 3 a.m. for the portion of101 words
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Article, Illustration234 1984-01-22 11 PAUL JACOB - PAUL JACOB By "IF YOU happen to be out here In the East again and should you encounter problems, I hope you make a safe course to our King George VI dock It was raining at Sembawang Shipyard on Friday evening but234 words
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254 1984-01-22 11 PART of a consignment of computer integrated circuits (or micro-chips) worth $648,000, hijacked by armed robbers m Penang, was later disposed of m Singapore. A district judge heard on Friday that Koong See Lai alias Kong See Lai, 33, a freelance salesman dealing254 words
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90 1984-01-22 11 THE Public Utilities Board has decided to temporarily close Its reservoir park at Upper Pierce m the Interest of public safety. This is because the Ministry of Defence will be using the Seletar Rifle Range adjacent to the park for the firing of90 words
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Article, Illustration321 1984-01-22 11 HSUNG BEE HWA - HSUNG BEE HWA By It held talks with SIA which is starting service there THE government-backed trading company Intraco may decide to set up a holiday resort m the Maldives. Industry sources say Intraco recently had informal talks on the project with321 words
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Article67 1984-01-22 11 THOSE trained m Indian dance are invited to take part m this year's Arts Festival. Auditions will be held on Jan 27 at 6.30 p.m. and Jan 28 at 3 p.m. at the Singapore i Indian Fine Arts Socien v; Balestier Road. Application forms are available from67 words
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154 1984-01-22 11 Second round of air talks with Canada A SECOND round of talks between Singapore and Canada to establish air links between the two countries will begin here tomorrow. The first discussions were held m Ottawa last September. In the initial talks, the Singapore lean 1 led by Mr Sim Kee154 words
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Article57 1984-01-22 11 THE Minister for Health has appointed four people as members of the Singapore Pharmacy Board under thr- Pharma cists Registration Act 1979 The fuu; who will sei\e for three years from Jan 16, are Miss Amy Lirr, Lv Giok. Mi George Tung Kooi Yoon M: Henry Koh57 words
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Article, Illustration315 1984-01-22 12 LILLIAN CHEW, PAUL JACOB; RONNIE WAI - LILLIAN CHEW, PAUL JACOB RONNIE WAI By and What it means... MILITARY commanders and national leaders realise that modern warfare is no longer restricted to battles between the armed forces. Today's wars encompass the entire nation so much so that there will be no Battle of Waterloo to315 words
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Article, Illustration233 1984-01-22 12 WHEN threatened with war, a country needs not only people and machines, but also all available resources. In Singapore, reservists have to report within hours to their respective camps upon mobilisation. And as most of them are civilian workers, their employers factories, offices would be233 words
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Article, Illustration606 1984-01-22 12 •••and why each o£ us matters LONG before armies march across the borders, psychological warfare would already have been set into motion. Its purpose is to undermine the people's commitment to fighting. For example, events could be stage-managed to show the weaknesses of the606 words
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Article, Illustration278 1984-01-22 12 THE wall of social defence is strengthened when the people can work, play and live harmoniously as a community, and have the collective will (despite racial and religious differences) to stand by their country, come what may. Since ours is a multiracial society, there are ample278 words
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Article, Illustration288 1984-01-22 12 On the front-line and the home front CIVIL and military defence go hand-in-hand. War is not just a military operation. It needs the support of the ablebodied civilians left behind to look after the properties, handle casualties, perform rescue work and generally fend for themselves. In Singapore for example, where288 words
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359 1984-01-22 14 Bill to curb heavy vehicles carrying tall loads without permits DRIVERS of heavy vehicles with or without loads that exceed 3.2 m m height without permits are not the only ones who face mandatory jail terms under proposed sterner laws to check this359 words
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Article, Illustration309 1984-01-22 14 KINDERGARTEN children and a lesson m progress these made the day for President Devan Nalr during his visit to the Mujahldin Mosque In Queenstown yesterday. "It makes you feel good to see all these young people," he told 71-year-old Mr Mohamed Namade, a Muslim Religious309 words
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94 1984-01-22 14 Follow examples of Prophet Mattar MUSLIMS m Singapore must follow the fine examples of the Prophet Muhammad and abide by the teachings of Islam. The Acting Minister for Social Affairs, Dr Ahmad Mattar, said this yesterday at the celebration of the Prophet's birthday at the Wak Tanjong AlIslamiah Islamic School94 words
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283 1984-01-22 14 AGENTS who recruit foreign workers and do not have a licence for doing so will be fined 10 times more under proposed amendments to the Employment Agencies Act. The BUI calls for a $5,000 fine for a firsttime offender and a $10,000 fine283 words
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108 1984-01-22 14 THE reciprocal arrangement between Singapore and Malaysia, on the issue of a warrant or summons against a wanted person, is to be extended to Brunei, which became the sixth member of Asean on Jan 7. A Bill tabled m Parliament seeks to amend Section108 words
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Article100 1984-01-22 14 A BILL has been presented to Parliament to amend the Institute of Education An so that the IE can set up a college of physical education. With the changes, the lE's college of physical education will train teachers and other people m various100 words
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126 1984-01-22 14 RESIDENTS of Bukit Timah, BoMt Batok and Hillvlew will receive treated water from the Kranjl, Pandan and western catchment reservoirs from Feb It. The water will have a higher chloride content bat the quality Is within the standards set by the World Health Organisation for126 words
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243 1984-01-22 14 A TWO-HOUR vigil yesterday morning proved fruitful for Joo Chiat police when they netted two housebreaking suspects. The two men, both drug supervisees m their early twenties, have previous criminal records. One of them is wanted by the Central Narcotics Bureau for failing to243 words
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111 1984-01-22 14 THE first group of officers m the newly-formed National Police Cadet Corps unit at the National University of Singapore received certificates of appointment at the Police Academy gymnasium yesterday morning. The chairman of the NPCC Council, Associate Professor Lawrence Chia, said the university unit will111 words
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Advertisement555 1984-01-22 14 why you should ownaToshiba With these Toshiba Direct Cooling System benefits you'll see why you'll be better off o x rhere are two kinds of refrigerators. One, the i iPff- V^O 1 <\^ /V. O^ indirect cooling frost-free method has a cooling j^ffl V%. C'Q* C^X» W\ unit to serve555 words
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Advertisement45 1984-01-22 14 guro shoe shopAlso atCentrepoint NEW ARRIVAL SPECIALLY FLOWN IN FOR THIS FESTIVE SEASON dAImLmY cj Smaalamd Available m six beautiful color combinations. Sizes 6 to 10. i^^dßß MARCO POLO HOTEL SHOPPING ARCADF TANGL.N ROAD SINGAPORE 1024 TEI *****52 "OLD STORAGE CENTREPOINT 1 76 ORCHARD ROAD45 words
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245 1984-01-22 15 Barker makes appeal for RI, RJC fund MINISTER for Law E.W. Barker has no qualms about blowing his trumpet if the fanfare is for Raffles. As and old boy, he is proud that Raffles Institution has always been first. When he joined RI it was the first school to have245 words
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Article60 1984-01-22 15 THE Singapore National Union of Journalists will be holding an exhibition of news photographs at the National Museum art gallery from Friday to Jan 29. The exhibition of about 50 works of two dozen press photographers will be opened by the Senior Minister of State (Prime Minister's60 words
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267 1984-01-22 15 JUNE TAN - It's two first languages for pupils 3 Catholic High JUNE TAN By NATIONAL stream or no national stream, parents of Primary 3 pupils m Catholic High School want their children to study Chinese at first language (CLI) level. They made this choice during a meeting last week even though it267 words
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Article90 1984-01-22 15 Lift for stuck Mercedes A DARK green Mercedes 200, lodged m a trench after an accident, was lifted out by a crane shortly after noon yesterday. tie trench is diagonally opposite Hotel Asia m Scotts Road, near the junction of Cairnhill Road. The driver, according to his friend, was bruised90 words
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Article279 1984-01-22 15 THE passing of laws is not the answer to ensuring that toys sold here are 100 per cent safe, an MP said yesterday. Self-regulation within the toy industry and a more vigilant public were better alternatives. Mr Michael Liew, the MP for Boon Teck279 words
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Article135 1984-01-22 15 A MAN was charged yesterday with raping a 17--year-old girl. Two other men and a 15-year-old boy were also charged with attempting to rape the same girl. Tan Soon Wah, 28, a butcher, is accused of committing the offence at the Choa Chu Kang Hindu Cemetery135 words
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Article, Illustration370 1984-01-22 15 HEDWIG ALFRED - HEDWIG ALFRED By Home backgrounds of Pr 4 pupils analysed by ministry MORE parents of Primary 4 gifted children are university graduates compared with parents of all Primary 4 pupils. Also, more than 90 per cent on the gifted programme have parents370 words
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Advertisement188 1984-01-22 17 OXIPVIARU SINGAPORE LIPDG COURT JSJ MALAYAN BREWERIES (S) PTE. LTD. *We«i MEIJI SEIKA (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. I MgIVC AUSTRALIAN FRUIT JUICE (S) PTE. LTD. #KEN KEN FOOD MFG. (PTE) LTD I EJragT MALAYSIA DAIRY INDUSTRIES PRIVATE LIMITED HALEX AND COMPANY I IB WALLS ICE CREAM TOMIKA ENTERPRISE j Cold Storage188 words
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Advertisement314 1984-01-22 18 iafcs3 »W m ***** fit B 3HS*3ap7^^B [fIHtEnnPII^MWgDK^fOBsCjwKJ^BBBCCfeJg^I HK 91 Bk 98 Hf ''c^^&Q'xSffi w^& *+?s■■'*.'&' .;■'':s■* y -v--. i f^liP^Sil ■s v"."'"- x V it is a well known fact that the discerning consumer does not Because these drivers want a car that reflects more than today's motoring environment.314 words
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Article, Illustration261 1984-01-22 19 THE National Theatre had the distinction of being selected as the prizewinning design m an architectural competition held for the first time m Singapore. To some extent, it heralded the beginnings of modern architecture locally. But while it was relevant m the *****,261 words
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Article42 1984-01-22 19 THE National Theatre is like a national landmark. It gives one a comfortable and peaceful feeling just to see it there. We'll feel something is missing if the theatre is demolished. Part of Singapore will be gone. CONCERNED Singapore 154242 words
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Article45 1984-01-22 19 FOR posterity, a better site for the National Theatre would be m Kallang Park which has ample land. It is away from the main road and with proper planning, there would not be any parking and traffic problems. IRENE LEONG Singapore 154245 words
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Article63 1984-01-22 19 A NEW National Theatre would cost $10 million, therefore from an economic viewpoint it would be less expensive to renovate it instead. We can urge corporate organisations which are keen to stimulate a greater cultural consciousness to make financial contributions. Walkathons, flag-selling, dinners and charity shows can63 words
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Article57 1984-01-22 19 MOST young Singaporeans, myself included, associate the National Theatre with rock concerts, the Flybaits, Sweet Charity, Herbie Mann and his Thunderers, and Brenda Lee. Not the pains, sufferings and self-sacrifice of a theatre that was built from the people's money. A new National Theatre would renew our pride57 words
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Article62 1984-01-22 19 IT WAS recently reported that there are proposals to build a wayang stage and some traditional Chinese junks at the widest part of the Singapore River. Maybe we should site our new National Theatre there too. An alternative is the new Marina City. It adds a sentimental touch62 words
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Article134 1984-01-22 19 I PROPOSE that the National Theatre be demolished and suggest that a new enclosed cultural complex be built at its present site This complex would retain the diamond facade and boat fountain which have through the years come to symbolise the theatre. This preservation will serve to134 words
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Article, Illustration709 1984-01-22 19 Jilted grand of Singapore Mark Chin (above), 24, writer of the winning letter, is an architecture student at the National University of Singapore, and is working for a year before completing his studies. Of a new national theatre, he said: Z It should cater to both large-scale performances and w709 words
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Article209 1984-01-22 20 Dramatic move worth backing The news that a group of drama enthusiasts are working on forming a small professional theatre company musi be greeted with loud applause by those concerned with the development of a Singaporean culture. Like music, drama's vital role on the cultural scene is indisputable. What's more,209 words
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Article, Illustration666 1984-01-22 20 PATRICK PILLAI - PATRICK PILLAI By of New Straits Times A Cracks and pot-holes deface a nations pride 1 The Kuala Lumpur- Seremban highway is a w strong contender for the 1984 'Bungle of the Year' award, according to this writer. Reason: It's now tht* most dangerous highway m666 words
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284 1984-01-22 20 A STUDY of official explanations and interviews with two consultant engineers seem to point to one or a combination of possible causes: Limestone strata below certain stretches which developed into cavities and cave-ins when dissolved by water; Poor supervision resulting m a weak284 words
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Article, Illustration597 1984-01-22 20 SUNA R. KANGA - SUNA R. KANGA By AS I SEE IT OH NO! I face the blank screen with frustration. An hour's effort and inspiration has vanished with a flash. There is no way that I can retrieve those pearls of wisdom that I had been stringing together597 words
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Advertisement97 1984-01-22 20 Our new JAL Executive Class adds up to a first class deal. At just the economy fare. Bok\ /Lo^. —^——L I I B \X hen you travel 'JAL Executive Class', you'll enjoy: •No surcharge Just the normal economy fare. U s dwa y s a Pleasure. Separate check-in. Separate cabin,97 words
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Article, Illustration1372 1984-01-22 21 4 The women of Greenham are merely the tip of the iceberg. Britain's mainly unilateralist Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament has no fewer than 300 nuclear scientists. It is a statistic to be reckoned with. British schools now teach a subject called "Peace Studies'.. ThereAP - 1,372 words
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Article, Illustration501 1984-01-22 21 MACAW Now here's a funny thing "AND what, Alex, is your New Year Resolution for 1984 O I had asked my precious precocious nephew. "Oh, I resolved to study hard," he said and. as I beamed, he continued, "so that I501 words
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Advertisement213 1984-01-22 21 A masterpiece of precision engineering. ~^liiiiii^2f^M y :^3b &~v B I !I B^^^ Superior driving Suzuki engine k S^s^ B^V 1 b^^H|f M^^B 9 I LJ I ■"''N.l I 1 I lilt 'jG^^hJ^Bfl^^B^^^^^3 Jo*^*^^h. «^^4^i i i I^BSSkL JBr 4^h 1)1 aj| I wU/'llKl .;.!>) 1I ()Ili\ 4^^^«i vlrtS^iy >213 words
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Article, Illustration567 1984-01-22 22 IRENE HOE - Adding up the cost of rules IRENE HOE SDFAS FDA SDFAS FDSA FDASF By SIMPLE arithmetic can sometimes be very beguiling. There were, at last count, some 1,300 people on the HUDC waiting list. But there are more than 2,400 HUDC flats being built. And there are apparently still some567 words
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Article, Illustration237 1984-01-22 22 THE fourth week of school begins tomorrow with some students still waiting for their book lists to be filled. Some publishers, apparently, fearing that their stock might be made obsolete by syllabus changes, did not print enough copies, and other publishers could not get theirs237 words
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Article, Illustration53 1984-01-22 22 Ho Chin Beng - Ho Chin Beng Jjy THERE are, at present, 75 electoral divisions each with an average of 18,500 voters. Kaki Bukit, with 35,400 voters, is the biggest constituency more than 3.6 times the size of Potong Pasir, the smallest. The 10 smallest seats: Basic data: Singapore Facts53 words
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Advertisement317 1984-01-22 24 14 Antiques/Art Crafts ONE PIECE ANTIQUE roll top writing desk selling $490. View 88, Cowdray Avenue (Serangoon Garden Spore 1955. JUST ANTHONY. Junk of Junks. 126 Upper Paya Lebar Road, Singapore 1953. Tel: *****82. 15 Aquariums BEAUTIFUL SHORT BODIED (Tumbling type) Ranchu lionhead goldfish for sale at reasonable prices. Tel:-317 words
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Advertisement468 1984-01-22 24 20 Pets PICK OF THE litter, 4 months old, male Dobermann puppy, sired by Singapore Champion. Broad chest, big boned, black and tan with paper. Also 17 months female Pug. Tel:- *****69/ *****42. AMERICAN BLOODLINE DOBERMANN puppies. Progeny of Marienburg Sumhawk America number 1 Dobermann. Tel: *****25. BEAUTIFUL FEMALE GERMAN468 words
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Advertisement498 1984-01-22 24 20 Pets i MALE WHITE TOY Poodle puppies for sale. Call Peter *****11 before 4pm. POMERANIANS AND PEKINESE puppies for sale. Interested call *****74 Sally. PUG PUPPY FOR sale. 7 weeks old. Ist litter. Tel: *****78, after 12.00pm. WHITE MALTESE PUPPIES parent Singapore Champion, best m show winner. $960. Tel:498 words
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Advertisement369 1984-01-22 24 27 Wanted WANTED A SONY C 7 video recorder. Please contact: Mr Kok Leong Seng, after Ip.m., *****17 (home). WANTED TO PURCHASE used pianos, any brand, any condition. Please contact *****46 28 Health Centres/ Massage ORCHARD PLAZA HEALTH Centre, Unit #03-30, Ist floor. Orchard Plaza, (above Penthouse). Massage/Sauna/Facial. All rooms369 words
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Advertisement520 1984-01-22 24 I CLASSIFICATION GROUP A Entertainment Food guide B Persona! Services Merchandise C Business To Business D Employment E Vehicles F Accommodations S Properties G Travel Guide H Education Instruction I Announcements J Obituaries K. THE CATS Ra! Hunt Thit it the lB*t day of th« HUNT Collect iho final anecdote520 words
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Advertisement372 1984-01-22 24 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical multinational >r. lh# offshore I marine services industry hat a I vacancy for BOOKKEEPER Requirements Htlingual m English and I Chinese. Minimum 4 5 years' experience LCCI Intermediate Bookkeeping preferred Please apply with complete re sume salary to commensurate with qualifications interview by appointment372 words
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Advertisement494 1984-01-22 25 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical j Trading Compan/ requires a FEMALE BOOKKEEPER A Level i Commerce* ADie la H^-as. Mandarin Applicants piim bring along •duc«iioo»l certificates, testimonial* lor a watk-«n interview on 24 A 25 January from 12 noon lo 5.30 p.m. al: S3 Robinson Road 03-07 Afro- Asia494 words
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Advertisement553 1984-01-22 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales t) Sales DIGICON GEOPHYSICAL INC COMPUTER SYSTEMS DIVISION POSITION: MARKETING REPRESENTATIVE TERRITORY: ASIA AND AUSTRALIA QUALIFICATIONS: At least 3 years' marketing computer systems, Pherlpherals or software. Degree or diploma holder In computer or electronics engineering preferred. Fluent In Mandarin and Malay desired.553 words
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Advertisement503 1984-01-22 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical I JDATE Sunday, January 22, 1984 TIME 9:3oam 4:oopm VENUE Our Plant I GENERAL ELECTRIC USA Consumer Electronics Pte Ltd I come talk to our personnel team, we've got opportunities for: I SENIOR QC TECHNICIANS Candidates should preferably have ITC/503 words
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Advertisement80 1984-01-22 25 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun/Nlssan FEBRUARY '83 NISSAN Sunny 1.5, GL, 5-speed, one owner, alrcond, cassette, original paint, tuffkote, showroom condition. $23,900. Tel: *****54. NISSAN PULSAR. 15 months old. Good condition. Alrcon, cassette radio. Owner leaving for overseas. $21,600. Tel: *****8, 9a.m. onwards. 1977 AUQUBT DATSUN 100A FII, alrcond,80 words
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Advertisement815 1984-01-22 25 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsom/Nlssan c) Datsun/Nlssan ent= Authorised NISSAN Dealer: Dffl DELTA MOTOR(PTE) LTD (A member of Ruby Group) Main Office/Showroom:- East Coast Branch: 150/152 MacKenzie Road Paramount Shopping Centre Tel: *****55 Tel: *****55 1978 DATSUN 120Y Aircon, cassette sport rims. Power windows. 2815 words
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Advertisement747 1984-01-22 25 1980 DATSUN BLUEBIRD. 2 private owners. Tip-top condition. Contact Ong *****51./ *****02. 1981 BLUEBIRD ONE owner, aircond, 3 years' loan available. *****62. 1982 NISSAN SUNNY 1.5 GL. Aircon, radio/cassette. Hi-fi stereo. New tax. $23,800 *****49. •80 DATSUN BLUEBIRD 1 owner, new road tax, aircon, cassette. Sports rims. $18,300. Call *****97.747 words
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Advertisement885 1984-01-22 25 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Ford 1962 FORD LASER 1.3, 5-speed, tip top condition. Full accessories Asking: $21,000 0.n.0. Interested, contact: Philip *****90. ALMOST 1974, FORD Cortina 2000 GLX. Very good condition. $1,200 Tel: *****44. APRIL 1981 FORD Laser for $20,000 Interested, please call: *****75/ *****73/ *****75. NOV. 1981 FORD885 words
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Advertisement714 1984-01-22 26 76 Vehicles For Sale m Motor Cycles/ Scooters AUGUST 1976 HONDA CB2OO. good condition, 2B licence. Insurance expiring June. Tel: *****92. AZ GS4OO. NEW tax and Insurance. Selling $780. Contact *****59 HONDA CBX4OO, FEB. '83 registered. Selling $4,600. Genuine buyers only. Call *****63. HONDA 750 F1 Konl shock. New Insurance,714 words
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Advertisement1161 1984-01-22 26 86 Accommodations 86 Accommodations 86 Accommodations Vacant Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments b) Apartments i FfiREfiSTPLfiZfiH(9/iL\7y£i I I LUXURIOUS fiPfiRTMENTS I I At the junction of Scotts/Orchard Roads. Next to Hyatt Hotel. I I Creates a new era m cosy modern living. [BJ^EIEGBSESSSSEEjJ I INDOOR OUTDOOR FACILITIES I 14,000sq1,161 words
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Advertisement541 1984-01-22 26 87 Accommodations Wanted a) Houses WANTED BY BRITISH family Of 4 2 children aged 11 and 8 years) from mid-July to mid-Septem-ber 1984 m Singapore. If furnished house/ apartment not available for full duration, prepared to accept two separate offers. Will pay all utilities. Will consider similar exchange for arrangement541 words
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Advertisement786 1984-01-22 26 89 Propertie* For Sal* b) Private Apartments ORANQEFORD (2 BEDROOMS) $450,000 Jalan Jlntan (2 bedrooms) $360,000 Lake view, HUDC $305,000 Agent i *****13/ *****75. GEYLANG. ONE 3-BTOREY block comprising 8 fiati, private carpark. Renovated Selling $2 million. Tel *****83 c) HUDC Apartments URGENT SALE! Toa Payoh 3- roomed improved well786 words
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Obituary, Illustration425 1984-01-22 27 I MRS. PRIMROSE (GIRLIE) i 3 I1 f\ Cm I \*i Iwlt La I passed away at 9.20 am on Saturday 21st January 1984 leav- 1 ing behind I SONS: DAUGHTERS: I EDDY JOYCE I I SONS-IN-LAW: DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW: I 1 20 Grandchildren and 3425 words
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Obituary, Illustration57 1984-01-22 27 The family ol the late Chaw Tian Hye (Departed 16/1/84) Wishes to express their heartfelt triArtks to sit n Moitv#s snd frttoos lor their kind attendance, donanone, condolanoa and assistance rendered during their recant be- i reevoment. They also wish to thank I the doctors and nurses of57 words
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Obituary, Illustration121 1984-01-22 27 In loving memory of MR. BEAH MIA HEE Departed 22.1.83 Dearly misted and remembered by Daughter-in-law Tao Graeie, Grandchitdren Bartia. Donald, Iran*, Richard and Arthur. Grand-Daugnters-fn-law and great grandchildren Ei- I leen ft Darren. HARI OM F BANSILAL B. SHAH DEPARTED: 22/1/83 On* year has p*M«d sadly121 words
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Obituary, Illustration118 1984-01-22 27 AGED 56 WM Catted Homa To B* With Th* Lord J»M 6.15 p.m. leaving behind: WIFE TEO MUI SIOK SONS DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW PHILIP SOH JIN CHOON M NNV ANG VAN HUA MICHAEL SOH JIN MOCK SIMON SOH JIN LOCK NELLY GOH AIK MUI PETER SOH JIN HOW118 words
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Obituary, Illustration71 1984-01-22 27 The Family of the Late ONG SIEW HUAT wishes to express thee gratitude and thanks to all relatives friends for their kind messages of condolence, donettons and assistance rendered during their recent bereavement. jk The Family of 1 he late MR THOMAS V. PEREIRA wishes to71 words
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Obituary, Illustration156 1984-01-22 27 CHIA PENG HUAT AGED 59 passed sway peacefully on 20/1/64 leaving behind Beloved wife: Goh Choon Keow Sofisi Chla Nguan Let Chla Heng Lee. Sam Chia Boon Lee, Vlncpnt Chla Swe* Lee, Pau! Daughters-in-law: Yip Swee Lin, Betty Lee Wai Chan, Amy Daughters: Chla Swee Choo.156 words
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Advertisement792 1984-01-22 27 102 Tours 102 Tours ©NAM HO TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE. LTD. Head off ica Pearl's Centre Grd. Floor, 100 Eu long Sen St., #01-14, #01-16, #01-18 Spore 0105. Tel: *****33 (7 lines). Branch Office People's Pork Complex, Grd. Floor, 1 Park Road, #01-19, Singapore 0105. Tel: *****1/*****2/*****3/*****6 *****8/*****63. ta mo792 words
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Advertisement575 1984-01-22 27 ijftfes EDUCATION A IH!I INSTRUCTION 109 Academic ENGLISH (A credit In English at "O" Level has an Important bearing on your future) We have specially programmed the following classes for the GCE "O" LEVEL 1984 Examinations. 1) Mon 2.30- 4.00pm 2) Mon 4.00- 5.30pm 3) Mon 6.30- B.oopm 4) Thurs575 words
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Advertisement32 1984-01-22 27 I N B U s I N E S S Then venture into Section C, "Business To Business", where you'll discover your business needs and businesses m need! C.A T.S. 1 *****6632 words
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Advertisement107 1984-01-22 27 ■■■■MBaVMHMnsaaKJKS'.w,. La "SI L- E^^H i Wfif ROBERTA LEIGH LOVE MATCH The hard-hitting Craig Dickson his games off" the tennis courts as he na-- foi those on them. Suzy Bedford, a journalist en an assignment (and no sports tanatic) was constantly tl disturbing orbit. Suzy's career as a writer meant107 words
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Advertisement568 1984-01-22 28 APPOINTMENTS We are a multinational company providing leading edge technology to the oil exploration and production business. The Central East Asia Region office based m Singapore has an immediate need for a qualified person to fill the position of The person should have a recognised degree m Geology or other568 words
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Advertisement707 1984-01-22 28 ®HDB The Housing Development Board invites application from MALE Citizens/Singapore permanent residents between the ages of 21 and 40 for posts of: ELECTRICIAN-CUM-PLUMBER QUALIFICATIONS National Trade Test Certificate Grade 111 m electrical fittings and installations or Electrical Licence issued by the Public Utilities Board. Preference will be given to candidates707 words
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Article, Illustration305 1984-01-22 30 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By EXOCET MISSILE is back m Class 4 and should return to the winning list m the last race at Ipoh today. Only a three-year-old, Exocet Missile came to hand early, winning m his third start m a Class 4 Div 2 race305 words
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Article110 1984-01-22 30 THESE horses have won or done well on a wet track: RACE I: Ephorna RACE t: Gallant Wave. Lungchuan Swords, Neck And Neck, Stanza, Pantjawala RACE 3: The Emerald, Continental Missile RACE 4: Filipachi 11, Scorpio ITT. Chuan Jit Mah II RACE 5: Skippy m, Night Fly, Chambers RACE110 words
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Article5182 1984-01-22 30 sdafsadf asdf asdf asf W^--^mH^ r 1.30 CLASS 6 DIV 2 I,loom (Ratings: 36-9) (Stakes: $10,000) 1 ***** Inltex 57 (38) ST Hew-Tan 3 nzg +.5 (one run) A Wharf gelding; has yet to show up; beat only one home m field of 10 m Div 25,182 words
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Article173 1984-01-22 30 PEDIGREE - 1,100 m ideal for 'fliers' PEDIGREE B> FHJPAi HI II will be difficult for his 11 Class 6 Div 1 rivals to catch over 1.100 m m Race 4. A runaway eight-length winner over the Kuala Lumpur 1.200 m last October, this five-year-old Malaysian-bred will be even better with 100173 words
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Article374 1984-01-22 30 I 1 1 I RACE EPSOM JEEP RACING ED TONTO PEDIGREE WENG SOOK 1 5 Spring Water 10 Bright Demand 7 Gympie 5 Spring Water 5 Spring Water 5 Spring Water 4 Elegant Star 4 Elegant Star 7 Gympie 7 Gympie 10 Bright Demand 7 Gympie374 words
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Article, Illustration277 1984-01-22 30 TONTO - Run Angel Run will make them go a gallop TONTO By Our man on the track IPOH, Sat. Run Angel Run has hit a bright patch and is the one to run down m Race 6 for Class 4 Div 1 horses over 1,800 m. The three-year-old New Zealand gelding277 words
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Article, Illustration118 1984-01-22 31 Piggott presents top horse award I CHARLES READ (right), Ivan Allan's B grade trainer, receiving the 1983 Marlboro Horse of the Year Award from ace British Jockey Lester Plggott on behalf of Eqnus Stable, owners of Andermatt, who won the title from seven other finalists at a ceremony In Ipoh118 words
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Article2555 1984-01-22 31 Maidens take all nine races at Ipoh By OUR RACING TEAM IPOH, Sat. Maiden winners made a clean sweep of all the nine races here today, first day of the Perak Turf Club January Meeting. One Dot Bed (A. Razak), having his first outing,2,555 words
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Article1040 1984-01-22 31 I STIPE'S REPORT LPOH. Sat. Two horses trained by Johnnie ChOM here '•>■ order of the St.- died to pass their pre-race urine test. They were Wear My Ring m Race 4 and Reinvested m the last race. The Stipendiary Steward's i- i i.ml.i r1,040 words
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Advertisement588 1984-01-22 31 APPOINTMENTS I GENERAL ELECTRIC I (U.S.A.) Consumer Electronics Pte Ltd A fast paced, growing us organisation is seeking for I MANAGER PRODUCTION I INVENTORY CONTROL For this challenging job we would be interested m applicants wnc are proactive, able to plan ahead and implement programs which meet the organisation's objectives,588 words
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Article, Illustration396 1984-01-22 32 Loneliness o€ a champion He couldn't walk. He could only go on wheels. But he wanted to be a part of the challenge (above). So he made use of what he could an armful of strength and plentiful of grit and pushed his way to theJonathan Choo; Steven Lee; Nik Kasmani; Jerry Seh; David Tan - 396 words
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Advertisement282 1984-01-22 32 i t Hi fly s fl\ I V fir] I IHHHMI I S bHW IHs Suddenly, the bass sound from my system mUKnmiiimmr^B^m set is simply faiitastic so real, so clear. System Component so happy trith my Super Woofer bj because if makes my mm i component system fiifi r282 words
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Article, Illustration1695 1984-01-22 33 Clive Thomas (above) will be deemed, at 47, too old to referee at senior level after this season. Before he goes, someone should acknowledge that the principle on which he has dedicated over two decades at the top is correct: Support the referee or accept anarchy.1,695 words
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Article461 1984-01-22 33 Rolling Stone gathers some satisfaction MICK JAGGER of the Rolling Stones has agreed to donate about U5545,000 ($105,850) to sponsor the British gymnastics team during the 1984 Olympic Games. Said Jagger: "My sponsorship is an indication of my support for the Olympic movement." BASEBALL star Pete Rose yesterdayUPI - 461 words
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Advertisement257 1984-01-22 33 Refs become the focus of violence as players lose respect for authority Don't Court Danger o* '«-< ,4 t»~<^3al 2vv&2e *AkbW But EvKSji as§K Sot v J>I&BB&9^Kl ySk biH i SaaasS^HfißE HVv Mtmmli Hi fill PfttV vPCflftW HI P'H Wit /[f UWV Jin Km ere victims oi rape and inolestati257 words
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Australia Day
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Article, Illustration1341 1984-01-22 34 LIM SAY BOON - LIM SAY BOON AUSTRALIA Day Jan 26 falls right m the middle of the country's summer holidays. But the country celebrates it on the last Monday m January with a public holiday. In Sydney, where Capt Arthur Phillip sailed into Sydney Cove m 1788 and established the first penal1,341 words
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Article, Illustration224 1984-01-22 34 HIGH COMMISSIONER AUSTRALIAN HIGH COMMISSION SINGAPORE 22 January 198A The development of Singapore since my first posting here as a diplomat m the 1960s has been remarkable. From a Crown Colony of Britain/ Singapore has grown into a prosperous^ attractive/ independent nation. For me it224 words
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Article, Illustration567 1984-01-22 35 FLORENCE CHONG - Abalone a prized catch FLORENCE CHONG Deep-sea delight By FISHING for abalone is, perhaps, only slightly easier than searching for pearls. Divers painstakingly chisel off each abalone m its shell from rocks and corals. The yield is often unpredictable. This is the reason why consumers have to pay handsomely to567 words
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Advertisement135 1984-01-22 35 Conpahiations Best Wishes to the People ft Government ol Austraia on Austraia Day 1984 PARS RAM BROTHERS worldwide exporters and traders m South East Asian commodities and produce. SPICES Pepper Cloves Nutmeg Cumin Seed Star Aniseed Cassia Cardamon Betelnut Mace Cubebs Dried Chillies and Ginger Tumenc Corriander Gram Dhall Patchouli135 words
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Article290 1984-01-22 37 US pledge not to make Reds blue Sat. The State Department premised not to hinder Soviet participation m tie Olympic Games m Los Angeles, declaring tte United States would uphold its responsibilißes as host for the Games. The chairman of the Soviet Olympic Committee, frat Gramov, said m Moscow yesterdayReuter; UPI - 290 words
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Article198 1984-01-22 37 Australia cruise to on easy win MELBOURNE, Sat. Ai*tralia, using top batsmftp Kepler Wessels and Alfim Border as bowlers, scared a 43-run victory ovffr Pakistan m a World Senes Cup cricket match hew today. Pakistan leg-spinner Atftul Qadir bravely tried to set up victory by tak- mfc five wickets toReuter - 198 words
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Article, Illustration661 1984-01-22 37 Bedford tips the gold boys LONDON, Sat. Steve Ovett, Daley Thompson and David Moorcroft will win three of Britain's Olympic gold medals m Los Angeles, says David Bedford, the former 10,000 metres world recordholder. "Ovett is my tip for a fold medal m the ,500 m," Bedford, nowAFP; AP - 661 words
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Article231 1984-01-22 37 WELLINGTON, Sat. Lan Botham dominated m an unbeaten 178-run, sixth-wicket partnership with Derek Randall to give England a first innings lead of 74 runs over New Zealand on the second day of the First cricket Test here today. At the close England were 293 for five231 words
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Article177 1984-01-22 37 NEW ZEALAND Ist Inn (overnight 212-9) i. Wright c Cook b Bothair 17 B. Edgsr c Taylor b Botham 9 0. Bowarth c Gower b Botham 15 M. Crowe b Willis 13 J. Crowe c Taylor b Foster 52 1. Coney c Gower b Cook 27 R. HatUee cReu ter - 177 words
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Article, Illustration345 1984-01-22 37 TOKYO, Sat. Chinese women stamp their class again INDONESIAN Liem Swie King, winner of last year's Malaysia and Indonesia Opens, crushed up-and-com-ing Yang Yang, of China, m three sets to move into the men's final of the 1984 Japan Open Badminton Championships. The veteran Indonesian playerAFP; AP; Reuter - 345 words
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Miscellaneous545 1984-01-22 37 ■I BcßhH BBBflßst BbMhS Bm SINGAPORE AMERICAN Third Division. All Second and Third ■Fs2l SCHOOL BASKETBALL Division matches at 4.45 pm. LEAGUE: NATIONAL YOUTH UNDER-16 J|^ n s annual competition TOURNAMENT: organised by the SAS is Clementi CSC v Gibralter Crescent, now playing its second round Jalcn Mulia FC v545 words
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Article516 1984-01-22 38 4 The irrepressible Rush (right) caught Villa cold on the treacherous Villa Park surface with his 25th goal of the season just 15 seconds after the interval. It was a superb exhibition of clinical scoring and it was all the more remarkable considering the conditions. Rush displayed allAFP - 516 words
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Article, Illustration58 1984-01-22 38 BERNE (Switzerland), Sat. Last Jane, daring the Swiss Cap final here, a 19-year-old football sapporter lost all four fingers on one hand when a firecracker be was holding went off. Yesterday, the youth was given a 21-day suspended prison sentence for use of explosives, repeatedlyAFP - 58 words
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Article, Illustration141 1984-01-22 38 NOTTINGHAM (England), Sat. Brian Clongh pat an end to recent speculation over his future by signing a new contract with English First Division soccer side Nottingham Forest yesterday. Cloagh, who led Forest from the lower reaches of the Second Division to the English Championship andReuter - 141 words
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Article138 1984-01-22 38 NAPLES (Italy), Sat. Ruud Krol, 35, the Dutch international defender who has played a key role for Napoli since 1980, will leave the club when his contract ends at the end of the season. But Krol, who played m two World Cup finals for HollandUPI - 138 words
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Article, Illustration211 1984-01-22 38 ...and darling of the Red Devils LONDON, Sat. Manchester United manager Ron Atkinson yesterday discounted reports m Italian newspapers regarding a bid of £3m (s9m) to E4m for England captain Bryan Rohson. Sampdoria, who already nave two former English League players on their books, are reported to be the clubAFP - 211 words
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Article281 1984-01-22 38 THE World Cup Group Six soccer fixtures finalised on Thursday m Zurich comprise Denmark, Ireland, Norway, the Soviet Union and Switzerland, with the top two qualifying for the finals m Mexico m 1986. But a Swiss Football Association official said Norway still disagreed with the Oct 31, 1985281 words
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Article368 1984-01-22 38 TAMPA, Sat. For approximately three and a half nours tomorrow, more than 100 million Americans will stop what they are doing to watch the Washington Redskins and Los Angeles Raiders battle it out for the National Football League championship. Though the rest of the world willReuter - 368 words
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Article413 1984-01-22 38 Janice Seah on age-group swimming TAY KHOON YING and Wan Tze Yang clocked record times for the 100 metres freestyle (girls under-16) and the 50m freestyle (boys under-10) to end the Singapore Swimming Club's single age-group meet at Tanjong Rhu yesterday. Resnlte Boys: sfcn breast: U-«:413 words
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Article397 1984-01-22 38 MARK TAY and Yvonne Lim ended the Chinese Swimming Club's agegroup meet at Amber Road yesterday with records m the 50 metres breaststroke m their respective age-groups. Mark clocked 42.26 m the boys under-10, while Yvonne recorded 40.42 m the under-12. Results Boys: 50m tree: I397 words
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Article, Illustration598 1984-01-22 38 A crippling blow to West German soccer 4 Why anf you so arrogant? Is it because you earn so much money that you care so little about what happens m the 4 stadium? West German fans of Schumacher (right > BONN, Sat. West German soccer stars. MOB th nations idols,Reuter - 598 words
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Advertisement280 1984-01-22 38 Tones Up Stomach and Dock Areas, A Bl Strengthens Upper Body I^W Strengthens Legs «B .IH^MbW ikMtav *(ff^w^Tß^B bB v Mil k*^[^l t bBK■P? r\. DL The Newest Multi-Use Portable Exera^9 H^ MIJLTIX Great For Doth Men b Woman for arms JuSt sl p MULTI-X under or over your door280 words
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Advertisement266 1984-01-22 38 m REDIFFUSION M SUBSCRIBERS MONTHLY LUCKY DRAW 6AA AAAWORTN O*UjUUU OF PRIZES £&*ttPtiXl*7c lit Prta: S3OOC cast- plus S2OOO Jeanne Gatmeau Cosmenc Voucner Zwt Prta: S2OOO cas^ phi StQOC Jeanne Gatineau Cosmeiic Voucher 3rt Prta: S I 9OC aft pus SH jsanne Gatmeau Cosmeiic Voucher CoftatotiM Prte»: SW Jeanne Gannea.266 words
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Article, Illustration1004 1984-01-22 39 Alan Hubbard - Alan Hubbard Aussie sport leaps towards the Year ,,pf the Kangaroo ALWAYS ON SUNDAY I NOT since the days of wine and Rosewall has Australia been able to say with such relish: "Good on yet, sport." It has been a remarkable 12 months for a land where1,004 words
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Advertisement313 1984-01-22 39 1 SASCORP Advises Pay Only I I $845 for the USA LA Olympics US$lO Gold Proof 84 I I introducing 1 The world's much awaited gold coin I I guaranteed by the U.S. Government I now making world history I The USA LA Olympics US$lO Gold Proof 84 coin as313 words
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Article355 1984-01-22 40 Big Walk to run again... K^ Kf)\c%t Vilioiil IT'S BACK! The New Nation Big Walk the fun race whose appeal spanned generations returns In June. And it's going to be bigger and better than ever. The Times Organisation has agreed to shoulder the mammoth task of running the Walk because355 words
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Article, Illustration572 1984-01-22 40 Tay Cheng Khoon - Tay Cheng Khoon E.T. goes home with title after meteoric rise to fame By Pepsi Youth Squash Tournament 1984 ERIC TAN, like the extra-terrestri-al who bears the same initials, came from out of the blue to clinch the Pepsi Squash Under-19 title at Kallang yesterday. Three months ago,JONATHAN CHOO - 572 words
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Article, Illustration406 1984-01-22 40 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By Skilful Tampines deal a telling blow to the giant-killers GIANT-KILLING Fairer Park Dynamos fell flat on their faces yesterday as Tampines Rovers cruised to a 2-0 victory m a First Division match at Jalan Besar. Dynamos, who surprised Police 3-1 m their opening match lastJERRY SEH - 406 words
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Article119 1984-01-22 40 Champs to test following CHAMPIONS Tiong Bahru will know by tonight if their aims for the new season to win home support and retain the Division One League title could be achieved when they meet Toa Payoh United at Queenstown (4.45). This will be the first time Tiong Bahru are119 words
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Article52 1984-01-22 40 HONGKONG, Sat. Australian Graeme Kennedy won the Hongkong international marathon m 2 hr. 17 mm. 27 sec. China's Zhu Schuchun was second (2:18.22) and Pan Yubo, also of China, third m 2:18.47. Some 500 runners from Australia. New Zealand, Scotland, Ireland, South Korea and Hongkong tookAP - 52 words
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328 1984-01-22 40 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By REFEREE V. N. Samy found it disturbing that the police were not present at the start of the National Football League Division One match between SAFSA and Jubilee at the Queenstown Athletic Centre yesterday. It was only m the second-half328 words
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Article165 1984-01-22 40 FAVOURITE Rhonda Koh almost paid the price for indiscretion when she was stretched to five games before beating Lynne Tan 9-10, 8-10, 9-2, 9-5, 9-1 m the final of the Pepsi Girls' Under-19 squash championship. Rhonda, the undisputed top junior m Singapore today, went for165 words
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Article163 1984-01-22 40 SINGAPORE Open champion Qamar Zaman and Maqsood Ahmed will meet m the final of the Asian individual squash championship m Jordan today. The two world-ranking Pakistanis had no problem disposing of their semi-final opponents yesterday Zaman ousting Fahim Gul 10-8, 9-2, 9-6 and Maqsood thrashing163 words
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Article308 1984-01-22 40 LONDON. Sat. Manchester United clung tenaciously to Liverpool*, shirt-tails with a fighting 3-2 home win over South ampton today to keep the English soccer championship race wide open. And Southampton made United fight all the way m a torrid and con troversial First308 words
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Article26 1984-01-22 40 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Malaysian Armed Forces beat Perak 1-0 m a Malaysian Cup match here yesterday At Seremban, Pahang thrashed Neerri Sembilan 5-2 NSTNST - 26 words
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Miscellaneous135 1984-01-22 40 UP TO 1 p.m. Showers m few areas around noon onwards.TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 24 mm. SUNSET today: 7.18 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.15 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 13/23 C Fine Manila 21/32 C Fair Amsterdam %C Melbourne 13/20 C Rain Bangkok 23/31 C Fair Moscow135 words
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Article, Illustration120 1984-01-22 1 What's OUT and IN this year WITH savvy at the ready, you launch confidently into what you think is a brilliant gambit for a conversation. "Black is 'in' Then you come crashing down because everybody's looking at one another, telegraphing the same question: "Where has this person been?" You sinkHO KWUNUJAN - 120 words
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Advertisement249 1984-01-22 1 event of the year! that surrounds our lucky winner. N^*§jJ^ J^^T^^^y^ of Fcbruan and you will Besides, you stand to take home CASH prizes: r^' VC a P > card fr()I11 In addition, all finalists will receive trophies \l If. RJ&PSv\ g tO °P acabana m >ni from Tliong Huat249 words
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Article, Illustration1108 1984-01-22 2 Close-up: Behind our laughter 4 When people become emotionally disturbed, humour appreciation and their own ability to be funny goes down. In therapy, one of the best signs that the client's getting better is that they can laugh at the problems they brought to you. Play at work is seriousUSA; Today - 1,108 words
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Article92 1984-01-22 2 Why it is good medicine IF YOU wonder how anything that feels so good can also be good for you, listen to the doctor. Dr William Fry, a Stanford University psychiatrist who has studied humour f for 30 years, points out some bodily benefits of laugnter. I Heart and blood-circulation92 words
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Article, Illustration1175 1984-01-22 3 The new life of the cinema 4 But what may even be a more crucial reason for the current surge m popularity of these shows is that the live theatre offers entertainment for the whole family. Where nightclubs failed, the live theatres could succeed. Mr Yap Bock Meng, managing director1,175 words
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Article, Illustration469 1984-01-22 3 gawk at the stage effects, and watch the dancers Livu; tneatres are nere. Again. In the '50s, these theatrestyle variety shows proved a big draw at the New Life Theatre m New World Amusement Park. Here, comedians Wang Sa and Ya Fong built upDAVID TAN - 469 words
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Article, Illustration663 1984-01-22 4 Lim Kay Tong - Lim Kay Tong By THE LORDS OF DISCIPLINE To be re-run ur a Shaw Organisation theatre Starring David Keith, Mark Breland, Robert Prosky and G D Spradhn Directed b> Franc Roddam THE cadets at a military academy have to endure savage treatment and a twisted code663 words
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Article, Illustration455 1984-01-22 4 Michael Choo - Michael Choo By THE BATTLE WIZARD At Prince, Liberty, President, Woodland Starring Li Xiuxian, Tian Ni and Lin Zhenqi Directed by Pao Hsueh-Li THE re-run of The Battle Wizard is surely to cash m on the popularity of the TV serial, The Immortals, currently455 words
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Article, Illustration667 1984-01-22 4 Jack Mathews - Jack Mathews By "WHEN is this article going to appear?" Mr T wants to know, on the walk back from his trailer to the warehouse set of The A Team. When he's told he asks: "Will there be a photograph withUSA Today - 667 words
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Advertisement28 1984-01-22 4 It's No Accident Mote than 40 cats were stoic with parts missing and «n ba idien cai Inrkec youi possessions evei en thieves may strid Do Something Positive28 words
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Miscellaneous1736 1984-01-22 5 98^^^^ m% \^\^y oo^^^t/KKKKK/KKtk I abl h A flB I C^^ A i hV i Bl _H B < j t DIANA ROSS IN CENTRAL PARK E^™ 111 |^^^Js^H|BMr^RKfflflß|^f^l"r"^|K^^!W^^^ MflBH X. Thursday Feature Special, mr nUvvSAHavSIMHIHHiH^a^HJk^SHHEA^H^^HH $wM «k 10.10pm iBLBr jpHK^HT^^^^^^^^^^HF^H^^^HH^H^^^^^P^^^^^HH^H^H^^^H^^y Recording of a live concert given a.Z B^^^ Al1,736 words
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Miscellaneous1130 1984-01-22 5 I Highlights on radio THE PHILANTHROPIST Play Ot The Week, Today, BBC World Service, 8.30 om and 8 pm Drama about a university lectuier a man passionately interested m words and anagrams, who is devoted to doing good to his fellow man. Unfortunately, he has a knack of irritating everyone1,130 words
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Music
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Article, Illustration644 1984-01-22 7 CHARLES FRASER - The pop superstars who are unknowns CAN you name the singer who's made the most records? Or the man who's sold so many albums that he qualifies for entry m the Guinness Book Of Records? HAVE you bought a record by Lata Mangeshker lately? Or Sylvie Vartan. or Eddie VanFILE - 644 words
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Article, Illustration403 1984-01-22 7 TEO LIAN HUAY - TEO LIAN HUAY Look East By THE Bruce Lee legend will live on m a documentary Golden Harvest is planning to make 10 years after his death. The documentary, which is expected to be completed m March, will trace the life story of the403 words
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447 1984-01-22 7 CHINESE RECORDS with Chow Sook Yin DAVID TAO Vols I (Hello! Who's Calling?) and II (Mummy Said) Tony ALTHOUGH David is no honeyed-voice singer and each volume consists of only nine songs and a musical track, the composer-singer makes up by being creative and entertaining.447 words
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Advertisement105 1984-01-22 7 Now you can scale the musical heights with a Barock piano The beautiful Japanes-e designed hand And our expert after sales service gives crafted Barock Piano is now available for compleie satisfaction. See full range of the first time m Singapcre. Barock at: Absolutely perfect if you are a beginner.105 words
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Advertisement709 1984-01-22 7 '-J-J -1 j^ >^. B^B i Train As A Company Sales Executive and leave that poor job behind you! IJXIEIjIH Hj IIMU ijm ■B a i k ¥L.m B L^j kF 1 BBf^j^i a L.^ a* J i B| "f\li if IkKj 1 1 JK 1 The happy family, the709 words
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Advertisement279 1984-01-22 8 1 ORGANISATION m Patrons with halt-portion BJ tickets tor ALL theatres m ARE ENTITLED TO FREE REGULAR FRENCH FRIES ■j THi PURCHASE OF m ANY BURGER AT ALL BURGER KING Re^ uronH BJj ■fy-^ptyr+^M as )WWG ij PRINCE LIBERTY-SAVOY-PRESIDENT Ham 45 4 00 6 4b 1 b '^j TH€ BATTLE279 words
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Advertisement316 1984-01-22 8 s\3j/Of?GANISATION6 8 t«KISMM>aWHF/<wdll S j X NOW SHOWING' fk X I lorn. 1 30, 4, 6 30& 9 15pmX O "GOLDRUNNER" 'J VSTbTTS^bTCsTVAVTV '9 X LAST DAY' X w Please Note Times Sf ft II am 2 15, 530 8 45pm Q I A "ICE STATION ZEBRA" Q j ft316 words
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Advertisement118 1984-01-22 8 *****000CXXXXX)OOOOOOOOOOOOQ 8 ORCHARD: NOW SHOWING! 8 5 A TURBOCHARGED tS X 2 ACTION V > |Lt Q g ADVENTURE T^V X ODEON: LAST DAY! 5 From the author of "The Guns of Navarone X C and "Where Eagles Dare"! X "ICE STATION ZEBR^IB X O Rock Ernest Patrick Jim ■'■•>£)118 words
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Advertisement288 1984-01-22 8 Dl A7A" NOW SHOWING! ffi J4fcMß NO FREE LIST 1.30. 4.00. 7 00. 930 B ROBERT GINTY«CRISTINAHACHUEL jjj H PLAZA TODAY MORNING SHOW 11am 1) H PRIMITIVE PASSIONS BURST 1 [i] OUT IN A FURY OF SAVAGE 5] VIOLENCE! ONLY ONE MAN CAN^> g SAVE THEM! E Wf|>|f lI JHASTER288 words
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Advertisement225 1984-01-22 8 I GRAND OPENING I cum FISHING COMPETITION TIME: 8.30 am to 5.00 pm FEES: $30/- per rod. Fabulous Prizes to be won. Participants will receive complimentary prizes. Transport will be provided from Bt Panjang Post Office from 7.00 am to 8.00 am. Reservation is welcome. For further details please contact225 words
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Miscellaneous933 1984-01-22 8 TODAy I n SYMPHONIC SOUNDS XI! I, ESt^^T^l C Anlol I IUM vi I SOUNDS XV: I B OT 2 56 pm (2.9 m), 9 43 pm (6 3rrv National Fheatre .fI^EM MPfl^^ :> 'Sfl I I u --s?'^ 1 a yiito'^^ M1 l I 2.24 pm (2.4 m), 8.52933 words
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Glorious Food
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Article, Illustration1246 1984-01-22 9 Margaret Chan - Margaret Chan By 1. PLACE: Joo Chiat Tow Kuah Pau stall m Cha Plain Restaurant (coffeeshop m Housing Board block), Block !2, "01-323, Geylang Road HOURS: Daily, 9 am to 1 pm PRICE: 70 cents a he bao 2. PLACE: Ngo Hiang, Haw Pau1,246 words
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Article267 1984-01-22 9 LEE GEOK BOI - LEE GEOK BOI Better Buy By EVEN im'TiL: the myriad of festive foody there is place for the übiquitous potato chip especially when liqua Dim s in abundance. Served with a good dip or plain. it ne\ tails to ph'.i.MI'hf Better Buy panel comprising 'ustmt Tseng, Philip Lee.267 words
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Article, Illustration100 1984-01-22 9 LEE GEOK BOI - LEE GEOK BOI IMAGINE crisp, thin batter around a piece of soft, tasty beancurd and you have fried beancurd. The beancurd mashed, mixed with secret ingredients, moulded, coated m batter and then deep fried is delicious. Head for the Fort Canning Restaurant at the Singapore Squash100 words
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Travel Bug
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Article, Illustration1052 1984-01-22 10 Wonderful Copenhagen Gaze at the Little Mermaid and recall the fairytales of Hans Christian Anderson who wrote his first story m this city of old houses and charming, cobbled streets. Shop m the Old Town. Enjoy a leisurely cold buffet; sample spirit flavoured with herbs and spices. And don't leave1,052 words
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Article, Illustration200 1984-01-22 10 COPENHAGEN'S Old Town is the best place to do your shopping. Start at Stroget, a maze of pedestrian shopping streets, which stretch from Town Hall Square to the Kongens Nytorv. These five streets, none of them called Stroget, are where you'll find the best m Danish200 words
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Advertisement67 1984-01-22 10 AvSCO^lo^° X^>- de^ 0 A OOl A rO^' S j j^j^^^^^^^B-^^^j^bb^h^bß|j^^bß^3| Bßl^^Bo' WIB* i *l*.*'* m m z m Wj^^sgSiCTBJgSJaBBBIB^^MI^WBBHSB'^WBB^^ Vr^^^L^^MflF] HP* < Vrr «utf >»;v f "Mp^^^M^mSp,' For reservations and enquiries, please contact V RESORTS WORLD (S) PTE. LTQ *^M^T^ rh* Kevin Division nl («-ntini( H<rhjJ \M^ 14, Scotts67 words
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Motoring
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Article, Illustration795 1984-01-22 11 Hair-raising performer 4 (It's) an interesting, exciting coupe which will appeal to the enthusiast a a good buy for the keen enthusiast who truly enjoys driving with the wind m his hair and fire m his soul. Toyota Corolla GT Excellent Good Average Poor Styling 9 Performance 9§o§ Economy 9795 words
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382 1984-01-22 11 Yokohama sprint THE Singapore Motor Sports Club will be running the first event of the year next Sunday on the National Stadium Runway at 9 am. The meet offers attractive cash and other awards for both straight-line drag and slalom sprints.382 words
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Advertisement323 1984-01-22 11 So'^e years ago a Brtisn Government official Repcr 1 forecast thai 500 Computer PUT Programmers would be needed every month SOME until at least 1986. Events IVM Mty confirmed LETTERS ">• pmMkWi but triat s not all Kay computer AFTER ioos are now going begging tor lack of vniJß NAME323 words
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Advertisement349 1984-01-22 11 Yokohama has done it again Best Performance proven m independent, =s^2^ authoritative tests. 1 ill Time and again, Yokohama high performance tyres have -*^^^^^l^»i^^lW been pitted against rival tyres m independent, gruelling tests by world-famous motoring fc^ authorities and have come Mm W^^JP* out top m performance 1 «*^F J/rM349 words
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Lunar New Year I
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Article, Illustration128 1984-01-22 12 Remember when... Picture by Ciothes from Robinson's was s n^ sc *vu'b or 8 mon strous blue-and-white checkered "double-banger"? It was not too long ago, was it, that, like this wide-eyed child, we watched m wonder as the I Lunar New Year and its attendan^ won<^ers unfolded? Comforting, familiar facesMICHAEL LIEW - 128 words
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Article, Illustration205 1984-01-22 13 THE cookies here look too pretty to eat but they taste as good as they look. And each type conveys a message. The peony flowers (centre) bring wealth and prosperity. The green birds signify joy. The coconut cookies (left, m box) bring a wish for family togetherness andMICHAEL LIEW - 205 words
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Article577 1984-01-22 13 Peony Flowers INGREDIENTS (Make two lots of doajb, each with the following recipe) 605 g plain flour, sifted 190 g vegetable shortening 225 g water Pink edible food colouring for the first lot Yellow edible food colouring for the second lot METHOD Sift flour into a577 words
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Article, Illustration151 1984-01-22 13 PREPARING food for unexpected guests does not mean cooking m excess. There are many dishes which can be prepared m advance. These taste better because of the extra marinating time. They are also "flexible" you can vary the amount of ingredients to cope wiihLIM SENG TIONG - 151 words
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Advertisement161 1984-01-22 12 X IYI Z lESSmI n A prosperous new look for your home [s 1 .^K«i rjTl Suites. Cabinets, knock-down furniture, aesthetic Kr-~- i^^^^^^ B Wmw^* <^| 51 ar"^ more dre a" y°urs to discover at our I^^™" I 1 jtfl |nl available to the public and SAFE Credit Instalment HHfHVK161 words
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Advertisement617 1984-01-22 13 C !l^s NAsia First Enterprise C !f^\ y Qr/ ne Singapore's leading importer of superb designers' collection £}9 X >^ and rare ecstatic furniture. Also renowned custom furniture designer y^r ard manufacturer Foi easy repayment, Asia Fist has an attractive HP scheme and a SAFE Home Furnishing Credi; Instalment Scheme617 words
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Advertisement264 1984-01-22 13 >. '"y v .S--. < r=ft (D) 2pcso.oscts. wo k mL*; 6pcsO34cts dm?* M& I {l) 36 pes O.s9cts. ***** ]m 30pcs0.23cts. NeaP ctSiS7a b SK^ *ribJSc m^y* 9pcsO.6Bct>. WSSfe 14pcs0.77as. I pTaObca cll}/l F=Tl fll il^k. £i% v of wearing chains. Featured are 2 "^v J^i^J^'P'/''* i r-T| identical264 words
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Article, Illustration720 1984-01-22 14 ObXM~<JfJQ~G DONKEY, Donkey Fatt Choy. Brought the whole jing bang. Haha, say hello uncle, wish auntie Happy New Year. Go, shake hands. Come on, don't be silly, Boy, say Donkey Fatt Choy. Come m, come m and, my, is this Ah Boy? How he's grown.720 words
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567 1984-01-22 14 From Page Thirteen Inchee Kabln INGREDIENTS 1 chicken chopped into bite-size pieces 1 tsp five-spice powder 1 tbsp coriander powder 1 tsp salt Generous dashes of pepper 5 tbsp coconut cream Juice from half a lemon Oil for frying METHOD Mix the chicken567 words
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Advertisement341 1984-01-22 14 Quality Products From Beijing r^^ E^S n §H WAFEf? CREAMS A m *riv«ke ft yo v .j, <|d^ 3 lobster to ta ijiiSi£^] HOCK LAM CO. fg §fl^w] HONG ENG CO. 150 South Bridge Rd «01-10 Fook Hai Bldg. S pore 0105 Blk 34, Upper Cross St. Wl-148 Spore 0105341 words
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Advertisement161 1984-01-22 14 tßSlslslsßlsCsSlslsßCalstsßlslsEj&BDatslaßlslßiej I For The Festive Seasons Give Jewellery 1 I of Distinction- KH I I IE y^\ I is EP^iliiiilßß^iS^llyjr is is P^^^^fl «^p is is Bfl is is 13 I^l |n^l IS IS BP^ v'^S B^^^tftf IS IS I^SSS V^H IE is is LS g»M|MB is Hp^9l^s BS2I LS161 words
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Article, Illustration296 1984-01-22 15 Glad rags The Night Before All dressed up for the reunion dinner: Teresa's cotton blouse has detachable "handkerchief" shoulder pieces ($230). This is teamed with a lightwool, calf-length skirt ($390). Both by Hiroko Koshino. She wears Passage en Avion black high-heel shoes ($199). The belt296 words
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Advertisement283 1984-01-22 15 '^l yi 188 9 B^i9 Coordinated by The Morning After KHNG EU WEN Photographs by Now we re ready to receive guests nu QCUp or visit relatives and friends: Teresa's Tinun silk crepe dress with ruffles ($480) is TIUNG by Sonia Rykiel. Her shoes ($199) are v k by Passage283 words
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Advertisement90 1984-01-22 15 j^H K^^JB tS^^ Hf HBk^m3JH^'^|B9 Bh f_ j< t-« y\ T \r\!^n f^^nf^r"! 1 1 V r Here's another chance for you to take advantage of yet another offer. We've just released these brand new editions of diamonds, rubies, sapphires, emeralds, pearls and jade To add to the coming joyous90 words
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Article, Illustration89 1984-01-22 16 Traditions and symbols HERE is a piece of luck you cannot buy these 12-year-old pengzai (bonsai) trees pruned to represent the calligraphic strokes of :< 'i. £:;'<!;£ which means "may you have luck m your business". The miniature wrightia trees are not for89 words
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Article, Illustration539 1984-01-22 16 KHNG EU MENG - How to woo Lady Luck this season KHNG EU MENG By THERE is a daunting list of do's and don'ts which traditionalists observe during the Lunar New Year season. It is quite impossible to know them all but there are some common practices which are a yearly "must" if you539 words
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Advertisement122 1984-01-22 16 111 A H New Collections 85 20%- 50% discount M^lK^nn^ 'ft^ Heavy embossed wallpaper. r f Concerto'Bs High quality vinyl ,sj M *^«t j_ w .A. v*^ i^MET* C-ity o5 |IRm t *«ta^Ss' A^ 3-dimensional Parkway Parade Tel: *****69& *****79 Business hours: 12nn to lOptn daily j^'.^j A flft P^122 words
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Advertisement408 1984-01-22 16 r| AMERICA 84 by SiA BIG TOP 8747 VI EJ WEST COAST PANORAMA SPECIAL R M Hawaii/PCC/Pear! Habour /USA West Coast/MGM Show/ H ■01 Caesars Palace Ommmax Theatre/Mexico/Hong Kong W M 10/14 Days *****0/*****5 W W Dep 30/1, 1/2. 2/2. 4/2. 6/2. 13/2. 20/2. 27/2. 5/3. 12/3. 19/3. 26- I408 words
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Article, Illustration1111 1984-01-22 17 When the day meant so much more Remembering Grandpa looked slightly uncomfortable but sat ramrod straight, like some Chinese judge about to pass sentence. We thought this was the funniest part of the morning's masquerade as grandpa was the family joker. So who was he trying to fool anyway? 71,111 words
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Article, Illustration444 1984-01-22 17 KHNG EU MENG - KHNG EU MENG By I FIND few things more enjoyable at this time of the year than my favourite New Year cookie, the kueh belanda (love letter). Purist that I am, the cookies have to be homemade. But this invariably means having to help my mother444 words
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Advertisement60 1984-01-22 17 TREASURED EXPRESSIONS -\f Fook Iheonft we have youi choice ol intricate jewelleries md gold ornaments. Your expe< ration ol rop quality and refinement are reflected m 1 1! out i reations ot master i raftsmanship. Whiitevvr your selection, you would enjoy the satisraction to possess and to admire. PSB Fook60 words
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Advertisement155 1984-01-22 17 ,»-f Full range available ai: ail Klasse stores: Metro Far East. Golden Mile Marine Parade Orchard and Supreme: Small World. Tangs Superstore. %> Selected range available a.'. Cold Storage Katong. Robinsons Centrepoint and all Yaotian Stores THE VERSATILE BRAUN MULTIQUICK I 1 MAKES LIFE IN THE HOME SO MUCH SIMPLER.155 words
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Advertisement426 1984-01-22 18 Malaysia from Ss37O. Witness the breathtaking East Coast' Never-ending golden beaches. An incredible underwater world. Famous giant turtles. Soak m the rich East Coast culture. Top spinning. Wayang kulit. Kite flying. See the famed Snake Temple of Penang. Take m the island's other splendours. And, of course, not forgetting the426 words
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Advertisement64 1984-01-22 19 I l£|#llflK V^% dfft^^flllf SBCs Mandarin b Y Radio" lessons ■%Flil 111 Wl Im recorded on cassette tapes together with n companion texts provide simple lessons PJ|^ a^j|j aB IBM>l BM> nHJttfcH£ for all who wish to learn to speak Wlflllililß IH Mandarin quickly and without fuss. WlWillWlvll ■Vrl m64 words
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Advertisement335 1984-01-22 20 There's good money m banking Qualify with The School of Banking Ihe \IH is i professional qualification awarded by the institute Ol Hankers m [neland, and is accepted by more than 1,000 banking groups m over 100 countries around the world L 1 Obtain this prestigious qualification, you need expert335 words
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Advertisement418 1984-01-22 21 TOIIE SOFT BELLY FLRB inro n lehu flut stoimkh m 7 short-minute exercises a day with the SpeedShaper I ne fantastic new discovery for speed shaping away ugly flab to reveal a brand new, lean, $9m trim body a *<__ /^^B* B^^\ 'I CREATES SUPER LEGS 1 I BW^"^i j\418 words
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Miscellaneous1126 1984-01-22 21 ""jj^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B^^B MARVIN by Tom Armstrong rIK K^^ <^^ r^^BL s^* r Ir\ 1 n,NOKNIAN^y M>{ UAIR, OUT lM CLOMPS B^- didnoneop voueoßDEPs.- Yousmr >^^ i«M indeb t ec t c MO\Ai VA/ft^ S>IJMKAFRY \AIFLI TME. DAY T AVsID \AJFFK DO vcali I t DIDhJ'T Fmus ~n "I^dSSned 0^ NCWfITCHEW '^S1,126 words
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Advertisement604 1984-01-22 22 It ti_ I -aa«_. *v ~»fc_ ~>^ _r F <4 __3_i__* ~a_^_.* wM __U SPV-^ Chinese New Year Hong Bao High Only Ch,id Don't miss the world's first SIA 747SUD (Stretched Upper Deck) "Big Top" exclusively Chartered for this joy-ride flight! Give your family an outing they will never forget!604 words
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