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Title Section14 1984-06-10 1 The Sunday Times No. 2505 JUNE 10, 1984 45 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 63/1/8414 words
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Article277 1984-06-10 1 GRACE CHNG - Mark's tragedy GRACE CHNG How 820 children fell victim to a fad govt alarmed By MARK, 15, never did well m school for as long as he could remember. His parents were never there when he wanted to consult them. They were busy working and returned only late at night.277 words
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369 1984-06-10 1 ABU DHABI, Sat. THE Gulf war has worsened with Iraq announcing today that its fighter bombers have destroyed two ships north aod west of Kharg Island, Iran's main oil export terminal m the Persian Gulf. This follows a mobilisation call yesterday by IranUPI; AFP - 369 words
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148 1984-06-10 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The millionaire owner of a Malaysian shipyard was killed while trying to rescue three of his workers overcome by gas. Mr Chia Piao, alias Wong Chung Piao, 47, and his chief hand Chong Sui Kiong, 32, died whileAFP; Bernama - 148 words
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Article, Illustration133 1984-06-10 1 Hug for wife ends rebel camp ordeal THE anguish and relief of a man who didn't know if he would see his wife again. His camera forgotten, Mr Sumith Priyadarsi de Silva, who was held captive by Filipino rebels, embraces his wife Tanya who joined him here yesterday. They wereMAZLAN BADRON - 133 words
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210 1984-06-10 1 Rain belt that wouldn't move 'caused big floods' AN anusaal change In the weather pattern over South-east Asia may have helped cause the high rainfall m Singapore over the last four months. According to a Communications Ministry statement yesterday, the rain belt normally positioned south of the Equator m February210 words
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Article50 1984-06-10 1 MARTINA Navratilova completed the Grand Slam m tennis when she beat Chris Evert Lloyd 6-3, 6-1 m 63 minutes m the final of the French Open today. She thus joins Maureen Connolly (1953) and Margaret Court (1970) m the sport's Hall of Fame. Martina slams Evert: P»ge»50 words
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Article43 1984-06-10 1 NEW DELHI, Sat. An Indian lecturer has become the first woman from her country to reach the top of Mount Everest, latest reports say. Miss Bachendri Pal, 28, scaled Everest last month with five members of an Indian team. UPIUPI - 43 words
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Article34 1984-06-10 1 TOKYO, Sat. Lightning struck a mock anti-tank missile m flight during a firing drill at a Japanese army base yesterday, injuring five soldiers with an electric shock, it was reported today. AFPAFP - 34 words
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Article, Illustration384 1984-06-10 1 NG PUAY JOO; ANG LAY WAH - School's out and it's time for a break NG PUAY JOO ANG LAY WAH By I and SCHOOLS are out bat, left to their own devices, youngsters have been far from lost. There are, of coarse, camps and remedial studies taking kids back to school. Bat some youngsters have theirDavid Tan - 384 words
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Advertisement252 1984-06-10 1 RBCfil V BD It JUNI9B4 Head Printsrs and Publishers NATIONAL LIBRARY SrNC,A*ORF Then and now by Paik Choo 'Then dance... was the jukebox m the corner coffeeshop where for 10 cents Rita Mayworth would 'Eh j4^Ha mambo, mambo rock" for three flSPj^ Now dance is wearing $250 worth of casual252 words
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127 1984-06-10 2 Japan makes sure Asian issues not forgotten LONDON, Sat. Japan, the only Asian power at the summit, is making sure Asian issues are not forgotten on the crowded agenda. "We started as a developing country, and we have now joined a group of developed countries, so we can take aReuter - 127 words
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331 1984-06-10 2 LONDON, Sat. British Chancellor Nigel Lawson emerged from a finance ministers' meeting to describe as "simple-minded" American attempts to show there was no relationship between the huge US deficit and high interest rates. Mr Lawson said there had been "some disagreement" t over331 words
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The London Summit
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Article, Illustration402 1984-06-10 2 Reagan loses a battle but wins a war LONDON, Sat. President Ronald Reacan has lost a battle T>ut won a war at the economic summit, which will staple a strong statement on East-West relations to the joint communique due later today. Last night, British Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe wasAP - 402 words
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354 1984-06-10 2 PETER BARNARD - PETER BARNARD British Foreign Secretary tackles queries with diplomacy Stories by LONDON, Sat. If summits did" not exist, it would be necessary to invent them. So said Sir Geoffrey Howe, the British Foreign Secretary, yesterday. The phrase may not be original, but then, nor is354 words
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451 1984-06-10 3 PETER BARNARD - Big 7 backs formula for repaying debt PETER BARNARD By LONDON, Sat. Three political statements and endorsement of a plan to change the way Third World countries repay their debts to the West emerged from the seven-nation economic summit, which ended here this afternoon. British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher read451 words
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108 1984-06-10 3 BEIJING, Sat. China today accused Western nations of exporting their economic crisis to the Third World and said they most tackle the debt problems of developing countries or see their own recovery suffer. A commentary carried by the official Xinhua news agency backed appealsReuter - 108 words
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194 1984-06-10 3 LONDON, Sat. Britain and Argentina are seeking a negotiated settlement to the Falklands dispute, which led them into the brief war won by Britain two years ago, a foreign office official said yesterday. Mr Raymond Whitney, under-secretary of state at the foreign office, said m Parliament:194 words
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287 1984-06-10 3 JAKARTA, Sat. INDONESIA is "sick and tired" of explaining its internal affairs to Australia, Indonesian Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja said today. Criticism of Indonesia has become a "sport" m Australia, he told reporters while commenting on the death of a dissidentUPI - 287 words
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93 1984-06-10 3 STANFORD (California), Sat. A Stanford professor resigned on Thursday as chairman of the Department of Medicine after a university ethics committee censured him for "grossly negligent scholarship." Dr Kenneth Melmon, who retains his professorship, was found gnilty of plagiarizing 21 per cent of aNYT - 93 words
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Article, Illustration372 1984-06-10 3 Militant Sikhs still holding out at Golden Temple NEW DELHI, Saturday SIKH militants holding out at the Golden Temple m Amritsar fired on government troops during a visit by Indian President Zail Singh, killed a security official and wounded seven soldiers, officials said today. Army troops poured heavy gunfire onUPI; Reuter; AP - 372 words
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365 1984-06-10 4 ABBY TAN - Consumer items in Manila go up by 12 per cent ABBY TAN By Manila Reporter Move to prevent hoarding and panic buying MANILA Sat. Prices of basic consumer items soared almost 12 per cent when the government price stabilisation council raised the price ceilings yesterday. The price of pork, the365 words
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104 1984-06-10 4 DOW JONES Wall Street prices close mixed NEW YORK, Sat. Wall Street stock prices closed narrowly, mixed on one of the lightest turnovers of the year. The Dow Jones industrial average, which was stuck m a narrow range most of the session, finished down about one point to over 1131.104 words
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Article, Illustration130 1984-06-10 4 PADUA (Italy), Sat. Italian communist party leader Enrico Berlinguer, an architect of Eurocommunism and head of the largest communist party m Western Europe, was m a coma today after suffering a stroke. Doctors treating the 62-year-old politician said a delicate operation yesterday had stoppedUPI - 130 words
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Article, Illustration804 1984-06-10 4 IT WAS another summit that never really peaked. In a week that saw the drama of the Punjab exploding m death and rioting, the Gulf War widening to embrace Saudi Arabia, and the Democratic president ialnomi nation race coming to a climax m804 words
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Advertisement115 1984-06-10 4 The Tea Garden Presents an Asparagus and Strawberry Promotion May 26— June 14 Starting with asparagus and not Hniming with strawberries f=-^r isß^jkanipaQne without V "..^H the fizz. Unheard of at the Tea Garden. \MjJ Here, your only problem urill be deciding 'whether to have your virgin white asparagus (air-flown115 words
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Article, Illustration634 1984-06-10 5 PAUL JACOB - PAUL JACOB By THE San Diego team's victory m the Singapore International Dragon Boat Races last Sunday was largely due to one woman Lorena Horcajo. Steerswoman Lorena, who coincidentally was born m the Year of the Dragon, is one of five women on the team634 words
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Article, Illustration625 1984-06-10 5 TERESA OOI - In search of the spy who tricked Hitler TERESA OOI By HE IS a balding, retiring 72-year-old businessman living m South America. But when it comes to espionage, he puts John le Carre and lan Fleming m the pale. Known simply as "Garbo" m history books and "Arabel" to the625 words
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Advertisement166 1984-06-10 5 PHE'BANGKOK'PENINSULA r\~ c^n^ -1 ji. Now, Thailand One of Thailand^ has other great artistic achievements priceless treasure. is a new hoteL s^f kok The Bangkok Ffeninsula masterpiece created by Thai artists and craftsmen as a tribute to their Royal City, Bangkok. The Bangkok Peninsula is managed by The Peninsula Group.166 words
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Advertisement141 1984-06-10 5 The Architects of Time N f^-il %4il«/ A specialist m timepieces \W: A^r \jT^: -~V»--1 of lasting beauty, quality and technical refinement, N^B^b^ l^/ w*"^^^**** the name Ebel is highly prized by watch connoisseurs of the world. ZH^^Zl r^%2^^* Truly, Ebel is the distinctive mark «~^S^»* of the elite. "g141 words
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Article, Illustration93 1984-06-10 6 UALA LI MPUR, Sat. Former Prime klnister Tunku Abdul [ahman, who is jidergolng treatment t a Wt>i (ierman anatorium, has said hat he is doing well, cotching rumours that i*' had died. In a telephone htervtew with the New itraits Times' London CorrespondentAFP - 93 words
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Article, Illustration387 1984-06-10 6 the MCA crisis KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Several prominent members of the Chinese community have begun peacemaking efforts to end the leadership struggle m the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) because of concern that the party might be irreparably damaged. Although the attempts toAFP - 387 words
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Article192 1984-06-10 6 Treasury 'yes' to better jets lHb Malaysian Treasury has approved m principle the purchase of US-made Fife or F2O Tigershark fighterbombers m 1987, the Far Eastern Economic Review says. The weekly magazine says m its latest edition that the approval m principle was given to the Royal Malaysian Air Force192 words
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Article61 1984-06-10 6 PRINCESS CAROLINE of Monaco gave birth to a three-kg boy m Monte Carlo on Friday night, the Royal Palace announced yesterday. The 27-year-old princess and her husband, Italian businessman Stefano Casiraghi, who were married m a civil ceremony last Dec 29 after the annulment ofAFP - 61 words
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Article68 1984-06-10 6 TWO PEOPLE were killed and five wounded yesterday when a car-bomb explosion and another blast rocked the Christian town of Jounieh, 15 km north of Beirut, security sources said. The car* bomb exploded m the morning, killing an Egyptian working at a nearby petrolReuter - 68 words
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Article63 1984-06-10 6 THE PERUVIAN government on Friday declared a state of emergency and suspended civil rights m an effort to crush a wave of strikes by teachers and civil servants. The measure took effect yesterday and would remain so for 30 days. Interior Minister Luis Percovich said mUPI - 63 words
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Article75 1984-06-10 6 DONALD DUCK, the irascible, emptypocketed cartoon character whose whistling, wheezing voice has been imitated by generations of American children, turned 50 yesterday and he's still unmarried, broke and harassed by nephews who appear to have aged no more than he has. Walt Disney productionsAFP - 75 words
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Article74 1984-06-10 6 CHINA WILL have the right to base troops m Hongkong when it regains sovereignty over the territory m 1997, Chinese Premier Zhao Ziyang said m Copenhagen on Friday. Mr Zhao, on a two-day visit to Denmark as part of his European tour, explained toReuter - 74 words
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Article77 1984-06-10 6 THE TNITED States has a number of top-secret commando units and they have operated m central America and the USled invasion of Grenada, the New York Times reported on Friday. The units have aided the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) m undercover operations m central America.AFP - 77 words
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Article84 1984-06-10 6 THE WEST German metalworkers union, IG Metall, that has been on strike since mid-May, is to consult its rank and Me m the Stuttgart region before resuming talks next Wednesday with management, .t was reported m Bonn yesterday. IG Metall, whose four-we*«k action hasAFP - 84 words
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Article, Illustration441 1984-06-10 7 K. MALATHY - K. MALATHY By AS THE buses turned into Orchard Road, the people inside heard the music, turned and stared. Those walking along the Orchard Mall heard it too, and let their feet follow the music, to the bright lights. People, people everywhere, and they wereNIK KASMANI; DAVID TAN - 441 words
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Advertisement523 1984-06-10 7 the faintest trace of aroma left in the pulp through it goes again. And again ad infinitum. Until even a bloodhound declares it clean. Next, a batch of specially bred Saccharomyces uvarum is pitched intothewort.lt is this frothystrain of yeast that gives our beer its unique character. Small wonder our523 words
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Advertisement532 1984-06-10 8 MMMI& fl The Dynasty Ballroom, Level 3, Dynasty Hotel. Singapore Mr W JU une lti l tti '0.00 a.m. 10.00 p.m. ggjife||v,.. jui/^w3P^!ZiIlLJ v N char^ c for chikia n under |2 vcirs Ifc^Ki Jtmf all proceeds from admission charges will be mk DONATED TO THE COMMUNITY CHEST. SINGAPORE Now532 words
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Article, Illustration348 1984-06-10 9 Sniffers will be charged in court —warning by ministry THE glue-sniffing problem will be attacked on two fronts. One prong will be directed at the young culprits, the other at the abused chemicals. But the long-term strategy is to make people more aware of the danger of glue-sniffing because most348 words
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Article76 1984-06-10 9 Potentially-dangerous inhalants can be divided into several broad ehomieal groups. They include: Alcohol such as intoxicating liquor; Hydrocarbons, such as patrol and toners usad m photocopying machinas; Organic esters such as nail varnish; and The trichloroethane family, such as thinnars m correcting fluids. Inhaling these m76 words
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Article303 1984-06-10 9 MAKING It Illegal to sell solvents may be Impractical because many of the potentially-dan-gerous Inhalants such as model airplane glue and nail varnish are commonplace Items m most homes. They are also within the budgets of the young abosers. Mr Baey LJan Peck, president of the303 words
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139 1984-06-10 9 COMPANIES here will be able to get advice on quality control circles (QCCs) m Mandarin from an expert from Taiwan. Prof Tsong, who has been involved m QCC for more than 15 years, has been invited by the National Productivity Board, the139 words
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Article157 1984-06-10 9 JOHN Drysdale, our contributor, says: "Since writing the article, 'A pledge fulfilled' (The Sunday Times, June 3), I have consulted Sir William Goode, who was Governor of Singapore on June 1, 1969, on the constitutional position of choosing Singapore's first Prime Minister. "He said that157 words
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258 1984-06-10 9 Breakdown in floods and how to avoid it THE Automobile Association of Singapore's emergency switchboard was flooded too when the rains came. Flooded with calls, that is. Mr Michael Tan, manager of the association's breakdown services, said that during the downpour on May 27 the number of calls shot up258 words
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117 1984-06-10 9 JC Chinese orchestras strike chords for harmony ORCHESTRAS from nine junior colleges and the People's Association got together at Temasek Junior College to take part m the 7th orchestral festival yesterday. Organised by TJC this year, the orchestral festivals have been held every year since 1978 at the various junior117 words
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Article102 1984-06-10 9 AN AUSTRALIAN man found $60 missing from his shirt pocket shortly after a transvestite had embraced him, a magistrate heard yesterday. Mr Peter Mac Arthur Ranoall, 27, was having drinks at Bugis Street on Saturday morning when Amil bin Hameed, 48, who was dressed as a102 words
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Article, Illustration368 1984-06-10 10 JOHN de SOUZA - JOHN de SOUZA By WORLD-FAMOUS pianist Fou Ts'ong, who defected from China more than 25 years ago, says he might return to his homeland for good. Mr Fou, 50, has visited China every year since 1980 when he went back for 21368 words
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123 1984-06-10 10 DIAL 995 when there's fire or if you need an am balance. The call is free even «n a public telephone. This new easy teremember telephone number hi already In operation, although it will officially replace the present seven-digit *****11 only from July123 words
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81 1984-06-10 10 TEN companies, half of them joint ventures, have been shortlisted to build the MRT's Bishan Depot. Among them are West German, British, French, Japanese, Hongkong, South Korean and Taiwanese firms. Another six Japanese, Malaysian and local firms have been shortlisted to supply about 15,00081 words
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Article, Illustration374 1984-06-10 10 JEEVARAJAH YASOTHA - JEEVARA JAH YASOTHA Young ones get tips on handling animals By ANIMAL patrol volunteers at the zoo had to learn how to handle animals properly before they could begin to teach visitors to its Children's Adventureland how to do so. Many among theH.L. CHAN - 374 words
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276 1984-06-10 10 THE dream of making it to the big screen may become reality for some of the 10 Singaporeans shortlisted for roles m Oscar-winning director Michael Cimino's new film, Year of the Dragon. The 10 outshone 20 others who got as276 words
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Article, Illustration149 1984-06-10 10 CHINT A, a female Malayan tapir, has given birth to a female, which Is yet to be named. It was born on May 25 and, like aU baby tapirs, is spotted and striped. She will lose these markings In four to six months 7149 words
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354 1984-06-10 12 HEDWIG ALFRED - HEDWIG ALFRED By FIFTY-EIGHT athletic applicants are on their marks, getting set to become the pioneers of sports education m Singapore. The new College of Physical Education will be sending them admission offers over the next few days, principal Dr Paul Robinson354 words
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199 1984-06-10 12 Road crashes kill two pedestrians TWO PEOPLE died while two others were seriously injured m separate accidents on Friday. Miss Ng Yoke Fong, 25, died instantly when she was hit by a car while crossing Commonwealth Avenue at about 6.15 a.m. In another accident, along Jalan Bukit Merah at about199 words
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Article78 1984-06-10 12 Hawker loses $18,000 in break-in A HAWKER lost $18,000 m cash and jewellery after thieves broke into his home at Veeragoo Close, off Upper Serangoon Road, on Friday. Mr H.S. Ng, 32, left his semi-detached house at about 4.30 a.m. for work. When he returned m the afternoon, he found78 words
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Article, Illustration216 1984-06-10 12 ARTHUR LEE - ARTHUR LEE Story and picture by Wongs to set sail on dream trip around the South Pacific THE Wongs are all set to embark on a dream trip they will start sailing around the South Pacific m about a week. Architect Edward Wong, who is m his216 words
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62 1984-06-10 12 GETTING or renewing a vocational licence from the Registry of Vehicles will cost twice as much $12 instead of $6 from next month. Announcing the increase yesterday, the ROY said this was necessary to cover the costs of processing and issuing the62 words
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Article253 1984-06-10 12 That $10,000 offer THERE were 1,507 inquiries to the National Registration Office since the government's $10,000 incentive scheme for low-income and lowly-educated mothers to undergo sterilisation after the first or second child was launched last week. A total of 1,211 were made on the phone while 296253 words
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Advertisement39 1984-06-10 12 Yamaha festival YAMAHA Music Asia Pte Ltd will organise the 14th Singapore Electone Festival 1984 on July 7 at the World Trade Centre auditorium at 7.30 p.m. Tickets at $5. $8 and $10. are available at all Yamaha schools.39 words
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Article152 1984-06-10 14 JUDY TAN - JUDY TAN By A SMILE. Then the tears flowed. And Mr Sumith Priyadarsi de Silva held his wife close, as if to soothe the agony and emotional torture of the nine months he was held captive by Philippine rebels. He was at Changi Airport yesterday152 words
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Article, Illustration379 1984-06-10 14 last year. We were travelling from Malabang to Cotabato m south Mindanao, which was a twohour boat ride, when the rebels caught us. "There was the crew m the boat and a woman who had hitched a ride from us. Suddenly about eightMAZLAN BADRON - 379 words
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Article, Illustration239 1984-06-10 14 PAUL WEE - Hunt for a thief who came in a Mercedes PAUL WEE By AN ISLAND-WIDE police hunt continued yesterday for a thief who escaped after being shot at by police on Friday night. The man driving a white Mercedes-Bent tried to rnn down a detective outside a shop m Lorong 3,239 words
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Singapore Snapshots
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Article, Illustration71 1984-06-10 14 Ho Chin Ben - UNION membership which was at its ebb m 1970 hit an aH-time high of 250,000 workers m 1979. Industrial peace, full employment and other changes m the economy have, however, brought about the unions' decline m recent years. Consequently, organised labour's share of all workers fe« from71 words
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Article, Illustration249 1984-06-10 14 15R84(5) AT 76, Mr Leong Chin Chong may be old. But he didn't show any signs of his years when he took the stage as the oldest of the 43 contestants for the Singapore Action Group of Elders (Sage) Talentime 1984. His rendition249 words
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108 1984-06-10 14 THE Deputy Speaker of Parliament and MP for Jalan Kayu, Mr Hwang Soo Jin, will ask the Law Minister at the next sitting of Parliament whether the laws to punish those found guilty of making nuisance telephone calls are adequate. And if108 words
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138 1984-06-10 14 Dhana opens Arts Festival art exhibition THE Minister for Foreign Affairs and Culture, Mr S. Dhanabalan, laot night opened the Singapore Festival of Arts art exhibition at the National Museum Art Gallery. The works are grouped under three topics: Singapore Art: A Decade; The Art of Chang Da-Chien; and The138 words
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Article, Illustration728 1984-06-10 16 SIVA ARASU - SIVA ARASU Stories by The new YMCA building at Canning Rise held its topping-off ceremony last Thursday after two years of construction. Many will remember the old "V" for its variety of classes and its reputation for having been used as a torture centre during World War728 words
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Article204 1984-06-10 16 Cheaper rooms for the traveller WEARY travellers can soon get an airconditioned, carpeted room, with attached bathroom, colour TV and phone, m the Orchart! Road area for just $50 about onethird the price m almost all the other hotels lining this tourist bell. A double-room costs $65. These cheap room204 words
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Four who made it come true
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Article, Illustration190 1984-06-10 16 THE "V" could be said to have laid the foundation of Mr Sim Miah Kian's career m banking and finance and hence, his attachment to it. Like Or Loh, Mr Sim spent much of his afterschool hours, about 50 years ago, m commercial classes at190 words
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Article, Illustration131 1984-06-10 16 DR ROBERT LOH'S ties with the "V" go back almost 50 years to his schooldays when he frequented its swimming pool at Fort Canning. "I was 11 when I became a member," says the ebullient eye surgeon as he fondly recalls his deftness at the billiard and131 words
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Article, Illustration168 1984-06-10 16 Taciturn but sought after A CHARTERED accountant, it is not surprising that Mr Cecil V. R. Wong has been continuously elected the treasurer for the past 20 years. His links with the "V" stretch back half a century, too, and like Dr Loh, he was an active sportsmen. "I Joined168 words
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Article, Illustration95 1984-06-10 16 THE youngest among the four, 55-year-old Mr Freddy Yin Ec Kheng was invited to join the board of directors about 20 years ago. Still single, he confessed that the "V" occupies almost all his free hours, "especially now that the building is nearing completion,"95 words
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220 1984-06-10 18 Calling for a pocketful of trouble? SO TELECOMS is thinking of introducing pocket telephones here. Although the portable marvel may still be a few years away, the news will send many into a tizzy. Imagine. Already, we have cordless telephones and pagers which, depending on how we look at it,220 words
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Article, Illustration729 1984-06-10 18 More than a year of agonising before saying yes ABDULLAH TARMUGI'S biggest struggle was the search for an answer to the question that troubled him for months: "Am I cut out for politics? Can I make it if I enter this new field?" His knowledge729 words
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Article, Illustration523 1984-06-10 18 PHILIP LEE; ALAN JOHN; PAUL JANSEN; AHMAD OSMAN - Am I cut out to be an MP? PHILIP LEE ALAN JOHN PAUL JANSEN AHMAD OSMAN Part two of The making of a candidate: The soul-searching By and LAST week, we told how the PAP, after an exhaustive nationwide search for potential leaders, invites those it thinks can make it523 words
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Article, Illustration1280 1984-06-10 18 Why I said no THE last time that government officials wanted to see Fong Hoe Fang was m 1980. Culture Ministry officials wanted to point out the "unhealthy trends" m his Breakthrough magazine which he and a group of close friends had started m 19791,280 words
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416 1984-06-10 18 Next week: Face-to-face with PM THE PAP first noticed Fong Hoe Fang through articles m Breakthrough, a magazine he edited. Mr Goh Chok Tong recalled: "I remember reading a critical article the magazine carried about Medisave. "I thought it was a pity the416 words
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Article, Illustration489 1984-06-10 18 Won over since young WHEN the moment came for him to decide, he paused to think. He had for years been working quietly m the sequestered world of research and quality control. His working life revolved around microscopes, test-tubes and bunsen burners. Chemistry fascinated him. It489 words
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Article, Illustration220 1984-06-10 18 Welcome change in career Only five minutes F<sr a man who never thought he would go higher than an MP, Dr Wan Soon Bee showed greater enthusiasm for public office than others whc were perhaps more ambitious. It was easy for him to decide when asked to stand for the220 words
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Article, Illustration203 1984-06-10 18 I Easy decision IT WAS easy for Mr S. Vasoo to say yes to the PAP offer. He knew he would just be continuir j, on a bigger scale, what he h. d been doing all his life helping people should he become an MP He grew203 words
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Article, Illustration1473 1984-06-10 19 ALAN HUBBARD - At the Olympic altar without the best man and best women ALAN HUBBARD By THE many accomplishments of Mr Peter Ueberroth, a self-made millionaire before he was 40, do not include bespoke tailoring. Otherwise the former water polo player now masterminding the Los Angeles Olympics, might have been tempted to1,473 words
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Article, Illustration1266 1984-06-10 20 LIM KAY TONG - LIM KAY TONG By PETER BARNARD on the London Summit The annual economic summit among leaders of the world's seven top industrial nations ended m London last night. But was it worth it, our columnist asks. He lifts the cover and1,266 words
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Article, Illustration614 1984-06-10 20 Reach Out but it's more a throwback REACH Out Singapore, which eight days ago launched a sixmonth celebration of 25 years of nation-building, was more notable for looking backwards than forward. There was little to remind us of the intention of this massive openair extravaganza which was that we should614 words
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Advertisement541 1984-06-10 21 FOR FREE! One lovable male Keeshond left-over by an Australian family, looking for good home, sterilised, love children. Tel: *****28. IMPORTED DOGS AND puppies for sale. Chow-Chow, Rottweiler, silver Poodle, German Shepherd, Shlh-Tzu and Skye Terrier. Tel: *****13. 2 BEAUTIFUL GERMAN Shepherd, female, 9 weeks old, sire: Jago, dam: Alfa.541 words
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Advertisement386 1984-06-10 21 24 Garage Sale EXPAT SELLING CHEAP standing lamp, curtains, fish tank, reproduction clock, hair dryer, toys and more. Sunday 10th June 1984 between 9a.m. 2p.m. 3 Sunset Drive, Singapore 2159. EXPAT BALE: 2 of f white loveseat sofas each $400/ also cane: coffeetable, sldechalrs, dining table with 6 chairs, bookcases.386 words
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Advertisement667 1984-06-10 21 25 Sale: Other Products BRAND NEW BABY Cradle with 1 year's guarantee for sale. $230 00 negotiable. *****80/*****14 Richard. NATIONAL MOMI MOMI Massage chair for sale, still under guarantee, good condition. Call *****46 Alex PHILIPS CTV 22" stand with roller, very good condition. Price $300/- ono. Telephone *****47 (Peter). WALLPAPER667 words
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Advertisement649 1984-06-10 21 nm co. Ordinory I 00 per word (Mm $I 5 00) I m n $19 00 per col cm Sem,-D«ploy M .n $57 00 Stro.ts T.mes) $19 50 pr col cm (M,n $58 50 Sundoy T.mes) $23 75 per col cm Dlsploy (Mm $71 25 Straits T.mes) $24 40 per649 words
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Advertisement296 1984-06-10 21 tLASBIfItAIIUFI UUIUE. Entertainment A Food guide p 29 Personal Services/ Merchandise p 29, j0 Business To Business p 30 Employment p 30 —36 Vehicles p 36.37 Accommodation/Properties p 37 —40 Travel Guide p 40:4 1 Education A Instruction p 4 1 Announcements p 42 Obituaries d 43 66 Situations Vacant296 words
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Advertisement1040 1984-06-10 22 68 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical n Production Mechanics for Jaguar (and other KUMQ KEMQ co LTD continental cars) Mln 4 years r*quir«d trained experience with C G. ITB full certificate or equivalent '> MAL^AFEMALE OPERATORS Must be familiar with petrol injection systems automatic 2 > SECURITY GUARDS1,040 words
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Advertisement809 1984-06-10 22 76 Vehicles For Sato 76 V»hict— For Sato c) Datsun Nissan c) Dmtsan/Nissmn I mSSSffc^ Ir^haMlF-CTTTI SooovV^^9o END 1978 DATSUN 120 Y. Excellent condition, metallic grey, new road tax, new tyres, sports rims and high power radio cassette. Careful private owner. Asking $12,800 0.n.0. Tel. *****67 Vincent. 1980 AUGUST DATSUN809 words
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Advertisement739 1984-06-10 22 1993 NISSAN SUNNY 1.3 DX. 1 private owner, excellent condition. *****74. d) Fiat THOUGHT I'D SOLO my Flat X 1.9. But buyer said the metallic Olive green reminded him too much of army days. So, it's still for sale. Call: Zetl, *****51. 1991 FIAT Xl 9 Targa. Private owner, accessories,739 words
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Advertisement876 1984-06-10 22 76 Vehicles For Sale t) Honda MID 1000 ACCORD Automatic One owner, new tax, alrcon. Radio cassette, rust-proof, beautiful condition. $20,800 Tel: *****22. NEAR '70 HONDA Civic 1200 3door, private plate, aircond, new sports rims, hl-fl. beautiful metallic paint, Up top condition. Non PARF. $7,500. Tel: *****0. 1979 HONDA ACCORD876 words
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Advertisement512 1984-06-10 22 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes CLASSIC MERCEDES 230SL Standard soft and hard top. Manufactured 1964. Standard accessories. Highaat oftof ■•curar Contact C.C. Fong *****5 1077 MERCEDES 200/ 250 1 private owner, manual. Very good condition, sports rims, aircond, radio cassette. $35,000/ $33,500 TEL: *****51 1072 MERCEDES 200. Aircond. Just512 words
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Advertisement888 1984-06-10 22 76 Vehicles For Saw I) Mitsubishi SEPTEMBER 1902 MITSUBISHI Galant 1600 EX Automatic. 16.000 kilometres. Power steering/windows, aircond, radio cassette, 1 private owner. $24,800. Tel: *****36 ALMOST 19M MITSUBISHI Sigma GS 5-speed. Square lamp, aircon, radio, cassette, tax new, beautiful condition. Price negotiable. Tel: *****87. DRIVE AWAY all In $3,000888 words
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Advertisement874 1984-06-10 22 76 Vehicles For Sale i) Mitsubishi 1979. COLT LANCER SL 1 owner Aircond, radio, cassette Eligible for PARF. Tel: *****85 1991 JULY COLT Oalant. 1)300 GS. 1 private owner, alrcon, sports rims. $19,800. *****86 1991 LANCER SL. alrcon, good condition, asking for $18,500. Tel *****09. 1991 MIT. LANCER sports rims,874 words
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Advertisement777 1984-06-10 22 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale J) Toyota J) Toyota Drive a great deal more. Test Toyota Corolla today. BORNEO MOTORS For a great deal more AUUNIEDROADTfcI *****32 BUKIT TIMAHROADTtI *****55 6 7 8 9 EAST COAST ROAD TEL *****16 *****04 lENGKEE TEL *****11 *****71 *****31 *****01 *****21777 words
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Advertisement673 1984-06-10 22 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others »5,000 JAGUAR 4.2 one owner. 15,000 km. white, Immaculate condition View to appreciate: 14 East Coast Avenue (Off East Coast Road AUG 1993 SUZUKI «00 c.c, new model, high power radio/ cassette, alrcon, B,oookm only. Price: $16,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****83 AUG IMI SUZUKI 800.673 words
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Advertisement837 1984-06-10 23 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others 1983 RENAULT TURBO 1 8 One private owner, 1500 c.c. beautiful Condition Please call *****40 •78 MINI CLUBMAN 1000 c.c. alrciri. cassette, radio, selling at Call Francis Yap *****63 •80 SUBARU 1600 2 lady owners. ,$13,200 ono. Aircond, radio/ cassette No dealers please. *****57.837 words
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Advertisement532 1984-06-10 23 78 Scrap Vehicles WANTED SCRAP CARS/ used cars/ commercial vehicles. Cash payment Tel: *****13, Mr Yeo. BELOW 1000 C.C. Scrap car wanted. Cash payment. Tel: *****22 H a PROPERTVB 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DISTRICT 1026 MING TECK Park newly renovated luxurious double-storey semi-detached (area: 5000 sq.ft.). 4 plus l532 words
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Advertisement1803 1984-06-10 23 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments Xc^Ardmore c Park^ OPEN HOUSE Long or short lease Luxurious apartments to let with exclusive Country Club membership Just off Orchard Road and Scotts Road 3-bedrooms; large lounge; ample parking Furnished or unfurnished Rental from $4,525 per month including service1,803 words
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Advertisement517 1984-06-10 23 89 Propartws For Saw b) Private Apartments BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED 1632 sq.ft., 35-A Lorong 17, Geylang. $200,000 above. View: 2p.m. 6p.m. today. BLK A, FIRST FLOOR. Pacific Mansion apartment for sale, $350,000, 1.800 sq.ft. Contact: Mr Tan, *****54. EUNOS MANSION, A new apartment. 3 bedrooms. High floor, with area 1,400 sq.ft.517 words
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Advertisement544 1984-06-10 23 89 Propartwa For Saw d) HDB Apartments EUNOS CRESCENT 5-ROOMED Marble flooring throughout, built-in wardrobes, kitchen cabinets, well renovated. Tel: *****14 FIVE ROOM FLAT Ghlm Moh Estate. Terrazzo flooring throughout with kitchen cabinet $135,000 negotiable. Interested ring *****27 after 5.00pm. GEYLANG BAHRU 3-ROOMED, China terrazzo/parquet flooring, good location, convenient facilities.544 words
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Advertisement212 1984-06-10 23 MARSILING 3-ROOMED/ Ang Mo Klo 5-roomed for urgent sale. Contact *****24 SIN MING ROAD 3- roomed flat for sale. No agents. Contact *****42 Price negotiable. 3-ROOM BOON LAY Avenue. Blk 185. $35,000 negotiable. No agents Tel: *****45 3-ROOMED BLK 195 KIM Keat Avenue, top floor. $45,000 Evening, *****36, Mr Llm.212 words
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Advertisement347 1984-06-10 23 GOLDEN WALL AUTO Centre office space for sale 1.180 sq ft $550,000 Or rent $2,500 p.m. Partitioned, carpeted (1 room), furniture. Contact: *****96 (9a.m to sp.m *****41 (after 7 30p.m b) Rental SHENTON HOUSE. SHENTON Way area about 1830 sq ft $4.00 psf 0.n.0 inc'^slve of maintenance Principal. *****33 TABLE347 words
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Advertisement1234 1984-06-10 24 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours ,^W//////3%^^ £S«SWNASTYSS I i NAM HO perth P TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE LTD. <^ ALBANY 0 VU nbeaiau^ 14 days Wett Coast USA. g /A Honolulu Los Angatos 7/. jvlMr S«"Franci»c»*La.V»ga«*M«xio©* J iMs^Sfm \jk Vf Only 882,885 Pep Every Mon Sat (Full1,234 words
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Advertisement1718 1984-06-10 24 111 Typing/Sscrstsrisl 119 Others I II PRIVATE SECRETARY'S CERTIFI- ART CLASSES FOR Kindergarten. I Lm^jl^U^Sm^JLam. IMI I 'VJ CATE: Parttlme for 1985 LCCI Primary, Secondary, Pre-U IB Exam: Tuesday, Thursday, #04-43 Peninsula Shopping I hrlday 6-9pm Saturday/Sunday Centre Tel *****47/*****06 Afternoons. Singapore Institute cos£Sfi»2£Ssx. S egle I T "I 1431,718 words
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Article378 1984-06-10 25 O'Brien Rivers are the toast PETE O'BRIEN drove m six runs with two doubles and a single and Mickey Rivers jpcored three runs to lead the Jexas Rangers to an 8-4 victory over the Oakland AS m a Jiaior American League baseball game. I other result*: American -Le*Koe: Cleveland 4378 words
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Article, Illustration1198 1984-06-10 25 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN by Pig-tails, Yellow Pearls and Sweet Sue make great boxers Last week, Sportsf ront featured 65-year-old boxing fanatic Tan Wee Eng and hi* priceless scrapbook library which dates back to the 1920's. In concluding the discoveries from the Tan Treasure, it is suggested that China1,198 words
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Article266 1984-06-10 25 TAY CHENG KHOON - Tony shines as HK lose again TAY CHENG KHOON On the Singapore scene By SINGAPORE scored another convincing victory over Hongkong when they won the second test of the Dunlop friendly junior squash international 5-2 at Kallang last night. The most impressive Singaporean was 16--year-old Tony Koh, who showed promise266 words
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Article220 1984-06-10 25 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By IT WAS a day of double joy for two local athletes at the National Stadium yesterday. Young Satvinder Singh chased away the blues with a record-smashing victory m the 3,000 m for boys under-15, clocking 10:9.0 sec at the Caltex age group220 words
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Article96 1984-06-10 25 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - Tarlok goal saves a dour IA MAHMOOD GAZNAVI TARLOK SINGH'S lastminute goal gave Indian Association a 1-1 draw against Jansenites m a Mohan John Memorial Trophy hockey quadrangular at Balestier yesterday. It was a disappointing result for the Indians despite having to recover from a 14th minute Samuel Joseph goal.96 words
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Advertisement70 1984-06-10 25 Business Hours: I 11 am to 9pm (Daily) I Imported Leather j^^^^^ Sofa Sale $1 ,500 L Bedroom Suite B__T" Dining Set Sale I Wonderland w/r~ Mattress Sale w &ioc I i __j_... North B'Kjge "oad J I r_ B».ic* Wood r Venue: mmm^mmm^ I 6 Level Exhibition Hall I70 words
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Advertisement258 1984-06-10 25 Morning, Noon Night Now you can travel Royal Executive Class on any of our 3 daily flights to Bangkok r^tJf li m^?ICl V^feen you travel Royal Executive Class fl Hbull find luxury goes a long way. m W^^f^ii i%^l c give y° u more e^ room to re ax fl258 words
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Article, Illustration515 1984-06-10 26 Johnston's first classic win? I'll stick to Our Saint, says EPSOM JEEP STATISTICS show that only a mere seven per cent of the 1,360 or so races run over the Kuala Lumpur 1,200 m course m the past 10 years have been won by horses drawn barrier 12 and above.515 words
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Article294 1984-06-10 26 RACE EPSOM JEEP RACING ED TONTO PEDIGREE WENG BOOK 2 Condominium 7 War Weapons 6 Jaymoss 2 Condominium SJaymoM 1 6 Jaymoss 6 Jaymoss 7 War Weapons 6 Jaymoss 7 War Weapons 3 Assure 2 Condominium 5 Home Game 1 Peak Of Perfection 2 Condominium 1294 words
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Article61 1984-06-10 26 THESE horses have won or performed well on a wet track: RACE 1: Condominium, Costa Rica RACE 2: Chambers, Smartest RACE 3: Intelligence V, Wonderful Surprise HI, Texas Ranger IV, Alpina, Best Bold RACE 4: Thunderbird, Charrette, Cakrawala, Adik, Wayahead RACE 5: Benrose, Dream Peddler RACE I: Putera Sandhurst,61 words
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Article168 1984-06-10 26 EPSOM, Sat. LESTER PIGGOTT rode his 27th English classic winner here today to equal the record set by 19th century jockey Fred Buckle when he partnered Circus Plume to victory m the Epsom Oaks for three-year-old fillies. Circus Plume, the 4-1 second favourite, held on byReuter - 168 words
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160 1984-06-10 26 PEDIGREE - Allan's Blue Sapphire set for rare double PEDIGREE By Our man on the track KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The King's Gold Cup race may be a repeat of the trial last Sunday with Blue Sapphire D and Our Saint battling out the finish. Our Saint will probably start favourite again if160 words
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Article97 1984-06-10 26 I*4 Hard Love 52 L. Johnson IMS Pbarron 53.5 Nelson INC Silver Crown 59.5 Coleman Iff! Hyreg* 55 Wilson IMB O-Proaperity 54.5 Coles lMt Captain Fleet 43.5 Kingston IfJI I MMMMg 51 Dawkins lfJl Om» 51.5 Wilson IITB Sentakßolan 53.5 Coleman IfIS Sentak Brian 53.5 Coleman 10M97 words
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Article, Illustration909 1984-06-10 26 race 4 tSS 3.50 CLASS 1 DIV 11,200 m 1,200 m (Ratings: 182-155) (Stakes: $125,000) 1 3*4*13 Thnnderblrd 57 (182) Thunder-Ahmad 5 nzg -1.5 By Bismark II; hampered and lost ground at start, finishing brilliantly on rails for 3rd with 58.5 by about 4 lengths to Blue909 words
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Article, Illustration2555 1984-06-10 26 GOING FORECAST: GOOD ■■WPPPH 2.15 CLASS 5 DIV 3 1,200m I \¥.\*1 (Ratings: 51-43) (Stakes: $11,500) 1 ****** Peak Of Perfection VIII 57 (SI) Lucky-Rodgers 5 Irh d2 same Still without a win; went well up to stage, dropping right back to finish last but one2,555 words
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Article, Illustration1218 1984-06-10 27 OUR RACING TEAM - OUR RACING TEAM By KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Paititi Gold, now m his seventh year of campaigning, showed that he is far from being a spent force when he came with a devastating run 50 m out to collar the year's sprinting find, Talking Turkey,1,218 words
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Article411 1984-06-10 27 tight bunch. Kompak headed the rest. Gentleman kicked away at about the 200 m to win by six lengths. Sian Hong put m a late bid for second with Kompak a late third. Race 2 CLASS 5, DIV. 1 1 .XOOni Golden Flash Stable's (5)411 words
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Article, Illustration381 1984-06-10 27 Forecast (Nos 2 11): XL $68. SW $119. Ipoh $54, Penang $84. Music Lover was the first to break and led by half a length from Aurora, Victoria's Gift and Sterling Bond racing past the 800 m. Music Lover was nicely clear of381 words
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Article732 1984-06-10 27 STIPE'S REPORT KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Jockey M. Junaidi (Batu Emas m Race 1) was suspended for three race days for careless and inconsiderate riding while K.C. Ng (Smile For Me m Race 3) was sidelined for two race days for failing to exercise sufficient care when732 words
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Advertisement241 1984-06-10 27 RUTH raiißi THE FIRST LADY OF CRIME THE SPEAKER OF MANDARIN by Ruth Rendell There were some things about this trip to China that Inspector Wexford, a country policeman, could never have dreamt of That an old woman with bound feet would haunt him from one city to the next241 words
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Article, Illustration572 1984-06-10 28 Time for Czech to take a bite at Big Mac PARIS, Sat. Unsmiling Ivan Lendl, of Czechoslovakia, has never been a favourite of the local crowd, but that could well change when he walks onto the centre court at the Roland Garros Stadium tomorrow572 words
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Article, Illustration529 1984-06-10 28 French Open Tennis Championships SBC will telecast live, from the centre court of Roland Garros Stadium m Paris, the men's singles final between John McEnroe, of the United States, and Ivan Lendl, of Czechoslovakia, on Channel Five at 9.10 tonight. Martina routs Chrissie and makes her cool millionReuter - 529 words
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Article479 1984-06-10 28 OVER THE FAIRWAYS RYE (New York), Sat. Chip Beck shot a two-under-par 69 to hold a two-stroke lead half-way through the Westchester Classic yesterday. Beck, who fired a 63 m the first round, had a tworound total of 10-under-par 132, two strokes ahead of fellow American Scott SimpsonReuter - 479 words
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Advertisement341 1984-06-10 28 Compact electric cooker with big features NcwGEC Starlight Electric Cooker HMH|^HIB|| The Slimline GEC Starlight is an excellent all-rounder for the average H family, with a good-sized oven and a design that cuts cleaning to the minimum. This popular value-for-money cooker is PP^i^^^^^B«|^^p^r more appealing than ever. The handles I341 words
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Advertisement927 1984-06-10 29 ,_&&&£-_tt__&: A •>/ The 2nd Times Inter-Business Houses Athletics jm ag i Meet- Saturday, September 1,1904. f Notional Stadium, 5.30pm. s You dofft hove to be the best m\mm\m\^km\^mmw*^L] \W%^L\\kW*Ak mWm ffliul ■a________B ri _XT _i^^^------ll IV mm V _i^^-3--P^--k^----l VA t^C More IV^ _ffcmM-rk-i-rkll VL A EiMAAifi The Times927 words
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Article196 1984-06-10 30 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By FARRER PARK DYNAMOS, despite missing a few of their top players, put up a splendid show to recover from a 2-0 deficit and hold mighty Armed Forces to a 2-2 draw m a National Football League Division One match at Jalan Besar last196 words
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Article, Illustration1438 1984-06-10 30 Alan Hubbard - Alan Hubbard Home and away views on the decline and Call of a sporting empire ALWAYS ON SUNDAY Red, white and feeling blue where did sport's D-Day spirit go? WHILE, on D-Day, England remembered its finest hour, English football would rather forget its worst hour-and-a-half. England's soccer1,438 words
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Article, Illustration941 1984-06-10 30 Rob Hughes; ROB HUGHES - LONDON, Sat. Few things are more pifitful than a nation m sporting decline setting themselves up for unnecessary further ridicule. So when the plane carrying England's second rate international squad to Rio de Janeiro for this afternoon's match against Brazil dumped the players into stifling941 words
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Advertisement534 1984-06-10 30 .^B 5" ilk. t*jj£& m 5sl f l^Hf* i! K> piSF'n flr^ i^^ M '^B *^B^^B^^^^ jbb&k I^9 VB BB^b_^l m^^f^f f'^^BD^ I LOOK TO THE FAR HORIZONS FOR DOWN-TOWN CONVENIENCE IN A COUNTRY SETTING Far Horizon Gardens comprises 270 exclusive l I<^*-*J't/ niatcn t' 11 most discerning tastes precisely534 words
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468 1984-06-10 31 Twist of justice and the surgeon's knife Operation Europe...the backstage manoeuvres wnicn can swing tne Dig snow On the other side, France must be grateful indeed that a court m Lyon has gone into extra time over the St Etienne "slush fund" affair. The French dreams of presenting their supporters468 words
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Article, Illustration1277 1984-06-10 31 JEFFREY LOW reaches for the stars... the players he predicts will light up this week's European soccer fiesta Karl-Heinz Rummenigge RUMMENIGGE will obviously want to prove yet again that West Germany have to depend on his leadership for victory, especially m scoring those priceless goals.1,277 words
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Advertisement338 1984-06-10 31 ss> Guide to Euro *84 DATE VENUE GMT MATCH COLOURS REFEREE SCORE kick-off Pare des Princes FRANCE v Blue-white Volker Roth JUNE 12 PARIS 18 30 DENMARK (W.Germany) Capacity: 47,231 (Group 1) White-red Felix-Bollaert b« nnuu JUHIIS St«num ,8.30 «SSmSS«M ErikF«djHc«on Capacity: 50,225 vuroupij tc aawe {4gk Iji Aa§Alfflaill f^aaal338 words
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Article, Illustration1254 1984-06-10 32 Jeffrey Low - Jeffrey Low European Championship Soccer Special By Aristocrats home m on crown as Piontek's princes eye the throne Rob Hughes' insight into the European build-up Page 31 Jeffrey Low selects his eight stars to watch 3 1 Fans' cut-out-and-keep guide to all the action 31 Alan Hublwd laments1,254 words
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Article491 1984-06-10 32 The rest of the soccer news The Doc joins Doug for an explosive partnership TOMMY Docherty and Derek Dougan yesterday forged one of the most explosive partnerships m the English League when the "Doc" returned to the game as manager of Wolves. The outspoken 56-year-old ScotAP; AFP; Reuter - 491 words
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Article152 1984-06-10 32 Regret and relief for Belgium BELGIUM'S Initial shock that their World Cap defender Michel Renquln, would not be released by his Swiss dab Servette Geneva to travel with the team to Paris on Tuesday, turned to relief when Anderlecht's Italianborn midfielder Enzo Sclfo formally became a Belgian citizen. This endedReuter - 152 words
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Article99 1984-06-10 32 DENMARK produced a spark ling performance but were held to a 1-1 draw by Bulgaria In a tune-up match In Copenhagen. The Danes recovered from their doll performance against Sweden earlier m the week, and gave one of the best displays of the year a goodReuter - 99 words
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Article91 1984-06-10 32 TRAINER Jupp Derwall yesterday named the team for West Germany's opening match against Portugal m Strasbourg on Thursday almost a week m advance. Derwall, said he would keep to the side that beat Italy 1-9 last month. Speaking at the team's secluded hotel m St Germain-en-Laye JustReuter - 91 words
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Article61 1984-06-10 32 THERE will be daUy "live" telecasts of the European Championship finals In Prance on Channel Three, except for rest days, according to Radio Television Malaysia (RTM) sources m Kuala Lumpur last night. The Singapore Broadcasting Corporation will not telecast any of the matches "live". But highlights will61 words
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Article295 1984-06-10 32 RIO DE JANEIRO, Sat. England and Brazil throw a host of inexperienced new boys into the cauldron of a packed Maracana Stadium tomorrow m England's first fixture on a threematch tour of South America. England, badly hit by injuries at home, will be seeking their first-everReuter - 295 words
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Miscellaneous139 1984-06-10 32 UP TO 1 p.m. Showers m several areas late morning onwards.TEMP. (C) up to 6a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 7.10 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.58 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 10/15 C Cloudy Manila 23/34 C Cloudy Amsterdam 14/18 C Cloudy j Melbourne 10/ 15 C Overcast Bangkok 26/31139 words
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Miscellaneous114 1984-06-10 32 Your Sporting Sunday ATHiLETICS Caltex Age Group Championships (National Stadium, 2.30 p. m.). BASKETBALL Ansett Airlines vs SI A (Thomson Road, 9 a. m.). BOWLING Asian FIQ Phase 11 trials (Jackie's Orchard, 9 a. m.). CRICKET SCA Senior League: SCRC v CSC (Balestier Road), UWC v Tanglin Taverners (Dieppe Barracks,114 words
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Article, Illustration718 1984-06-10 1 PAUL JACOB - Come together Stepping Out PAUL JACOB SUNDAYS need no longer be spent just moping around the home or wandering aimlessly through packed shopping centres. More and more activities are opening up for sun and surf-seekers, the competitive, the compassionate, and those who would like just to spend their time in718 words
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Advertisement155 1984-06-10 1 JORDACHE a definite sense of adventure has always woven through fashion. Clothes l\ are considered part of the enjoyment of life, to relax and have fun m. They are a statement about the individual. It's easier to feel happy and carefree when the clothes you wear reflect these moods. Jordache155 words
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Article, Illustration912 1984-06-10 2 PEGGY EASTMAN - PEGGY EASTMAN By Acute 4 Pain sends signals to your brain that your body needs attention. If the pain is sharp for example, if your hand touches a hot stove your body will jerk away from the contact, and you may involuntarily cry out. That's called912 words
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Article, Illustration565 1984-06-10 2 AMONG drugs, good old aspirin seems to be one of the most effective painkillers. Tylenol and other drugs made from an aspirin substitute called acetaminophen relieve minor aches and bring down a fever, but have little effect on inflammation. As a result, they don't reallyLos Angeles Times - 565 words
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Article159 1984-06-10 2 WHEN men and women are nervous m social situations, they react m opposite ways women tell less about their personal lives and men tell more, a new study finds. Eighty American men and women age 18 to 22 were asked how willing they would beUSA - 159 words
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Advertisement838 1984-06-10 2 TAMPAX AND VIRGINITY JMLj^M^ tampon is as ridiculous as thinking you could lose ■HRh your virginity with a kiss." Donna Chuang Tampax Health Adviser Despite years of female liberation |j How do you use Slender and fantastic advances m sanitary \J Tampax tampons? protection, too many women are still harbouring838 words
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Miscellaneous71 1984-06-10 2 LBA^Je A CooKety TURKEY p^p.fe A Bl* APPZ- WLCAfiioH g"?*}?*UNRBFRICeRATEP 2 rite, AMP PLIHTy OF tXPosUft£ AFFBCT FooP,WHAT Pot* ou Q £\j€ 'Tm*? M6AM 2. Q y^^^t A p^M'T^AT Turkey rHI6 C oh*i«ATioh of f o°^Aß°t% -That ha* o*en mpTcM* usually H c"f&**Moi4FoP> MOKB THAN iPJ o^*???!^ &Jfl HcOP~ Tujo71 words
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Advertisement215 1984-06-10 3 /Tf/l 1/71 )C oAwqvs A^ig^R I 'Dri-Weave' Blotter Test And Always Maxi pad is flow-shaped: thicker l^gS/^,^^ i^H 1. Pour an equal amount of water on new Always m the middle where you need protection most, Wy^ (I Maxi and on another pad. 2. Then place a blotter thinner at215 words
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Article, Illustration644 1984-06-10 4 MARGARET CHAN - MARGARET CHAN Stories by I PLACE: Fun World, Parkway Parade, #03-26, tel *****53, *****11. TIME: 10 am to 10 pm daily. ATTRACTIONS: 20-horse carousel from Japan 10 Honda motor-bicycle merry-go-round Bumper car ride 70 kiddy rides 20 self-drive, batteryoperated kiddy cars Three restaurants Four novelty food kiosks644 words
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Article, Illustration123 1984-06-10 4 PLACE: Top Luck, Chinese fast-food restaurant, Fun World, Porkway Parade PRICES: Doodle nqodle, $3.20. Chicken stick, $1.50 each. RATING: 8 THE doodle noodle is green spinach, I'm told and flat. It is stir-fried dry and served m a simple plastic bowl with shredded black mushrooms, la123 words
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Article, Illustration215 1984-06-10 4 Giant crepes fancy fillings PLACE: Marion Crepes, Fun World, Parkway Parade #03-26. PRICE: $1.80 to $2.80 each. RATING: 7 TAKEAWAY giant crepes with fancy fillings. A Japanese chef cooks giant crepes, about 90 cm m diameter, over two griddles. He spreads a large dollop of batter with a wooden ladle,215 words
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Article, Illustration130 1984-06-10 4 KHNG EU MENG - EXCELLENT dou huo (beancurd) is silken smooth. I thought I'll never sample such quality dou hua here as the ones I have eaten at the market stalls and coffee houses are relatively coarse m texture. But quite by chance I stumbled across this hawker (see picture130 words
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Advertisement377 1984-06-10 4 Home study courses with the British Institute of Engineering Technology are your answer to continuing education while you work. BIET correspondence courses help you to improve your career prospects, without having to conform to classroom routine. For complete details, please fill out the coupon below and we'll send you your377 words
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Advertisement243 1984-06-10 4 ASPARAGUS and a selection The dish of the day of wines are part of costs $19.50, excluding 10 per cent CAFE VIENNA'S menu tax and 3 per cent cess. this month at the Royal Join bistro Holiday Inn TOULOUSE-LAUTREC m its Some dishes to try are fresh anniversary celebration, asparagus243 words
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Article, Illustration378 1984-06-10 7 SHE may only be a guest star but it's likely that Nancy Davis will steal the show from Gary Coleman m today's episode of Different Strokes (Ch 5, 1.20 pm). The former actress, who attained stardom m the late *****, appears on the show to play378 words
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Article, Illustration632 1984-06-10 7 MICHAEL CHIANG takes a quick look at the shows on TV3, Malaysia's first commercial television channel, which started on June 1 THERE'S Solid Gold m the Klang Valley. On TV, at least. Marilyn McCoo and her Solid Gold Dancers have finally made their way632 words
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Article, Illustration302 1984-06-10 7 LIM KAY TONG - LIM KAY TONG TV REVIEW By THE last of a three-part documentary series on women and marriage, Child's Play (Thursday, Chs, 9.15 pm), took the same circuitous route of its companions. The programme implied that parents should spend more time with their children and that this time302 words
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Article289 1984-06-10 7 Michael Chiang - Michael Chiang TV REVIEW By ROMANTIC and domestic misunderstandings often offer great material for situation comedy. But for SBC, not often enough. The 10-part Mandarin serial, Blossoms In The Son (Mondays and Fridays, Ch 8, 9.30 pm), only reinforces the longheld view that comedy is289 words
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Article, Illustration532 1984-06-10 8 LIM KAY TONG - LIM KAY TONG ROMANCING THE STONE At Orchard Starring Michael Douglas, Kathleen Turner and Danny DeVito Directed by Robert Zemeckis By i nere is aiso uanny w DeVito's Ralph, a wormy mobster replete with tropical suit, a battered car and a grumpy temperament. DeVito532 words
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Article, Illustration366 1984-06-10 8 KATHLEEN TURNER has a way with a smile, a cocked eyebrow and a cigarette. She makes you think of Rita Hayworth plus humour, or a more versatile Lauren Bacall. A diplomat's daughter, Turner gets her most commercial showcase so far as the timid novelist who becomesUSA Today - 366 words
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Article, Illustration401 1984-06-10 8 WHAT a waste of some stunning dancers! It was only last year, that breakdancing a dance form which exuberantly took root m ghetto streets m the United States swept youths from the confined spaces of jazz dance studios. If jazz dance can be equated401 words
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Article, Illustration588 1984-06-10 8 CHRISTOPHER LAMBERT realised he was m for something special when he showed up for an audition two years ago and was told to climb a tree. "They had a one-tree jungle on the set," says the 27-year-old American-born French actor. "Half of the test wasUSA - 588 words
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Article, Illustration482 1984-06-10 9 KC - POP KC AGAINST ALL ODDS SOUNDTRACK (Atlantic) This album brings together Phil Collins. Peter Gabriel and Mike Rutherford, past and present members of the rock group, Genesis. And it's against the odds that ar.y of the other musicians featured Big Country, Kid Creole And The Coconuts482 words
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Article, Illustration321 1984-06-10 9 KC - KC By LAURA BRANIGAN is having noted filmmaker William Friedkin (of The Exorcist and The French Connection fame) direct her video production of Self Control, the title track of her current album. La ura who recently won the Grand Prize and three million yen (about321 words
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Article, Illustration538 1984-06-10 9 JAZZ REVIEW Chris Lewis - JAZZ REVIEW Chris Lewis °y SCENES IN THE CITY Branford Marsalis (Columbia/CBS) The older brother of the much-vaunted Wynton is the better musician, if this release is anything to go by. Branford, who plays m Wynton's band, shows better conception and skill than his brother, who538 words
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Article, Illustration735 1984-06-10 10 Two stormy decades in America CAROL LIM previews one of three exhibitions held m conjunction with the Festival of Arts' Visual Arts Programme. She tells us about the mixed bag of American works that reflects two decades of culture, from the turbulent '60s to the schizophrenic '70s. THE Chase Manhattan735 words
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Article, Illustration1150 1984-06-10 11 Enjoy the Arts Fest and Chinese ceramics TODAY W"W SWIMMING C>^ M TIMES: mSSSSm Singapore tides 2.30 am (0 7m), 8 37 am (2.3 m), 2 50 pm (0.7 m), 8.46 pm (25m). Sedili Kechil 1.31 am (0 8m), 8 am (2 0m), 2.07 pm (1.0 m), 8.03 pm (2.01,150 words
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Article, Illustration1075 1984-06-10 12 Vikram Khanna; Patrick Chia; Ho Chin Beng; Leo de Silva; Margaret Goodhall - UNKNOWN UNKNOWN Vikram Khanna Patrick Chia Ho Chin Beng Leo de Silva Margaret Goodhall Youtiao anyone? Vignettes of life m the late Fifties and arly Eighties Design by Artwork by Research by and and Paik Choo's view of the changing times IN THE last quarter of a century, a tideST Art Dept - 1,075 words
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Advertisement199 1984-06-10 12 Homes Fmnr attap aid zlac-raofad toisti (Proportion of all dwellings) I960: 7in 11 1983 1 m 11 Mm living It pMIc Dais of population) 1960 9% 1983 77% Eight m 10 households are able to own the houses they live m today Money I^H Lir|tr lictats ail savlifs V/ Average199 words
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Advertisement94 1984-06-10 12 mass meoia Mtrt tint ftr ultirt r— i| aii rtcrtatltß f TV ownership per 1,000 121 Daily newspapers population: SSJ I circulation per tflfifl ilftim 1 1 1,000 population: RfOU IiIHIO I •MUM T7H 1960:79 V»B3;T7OJ| |1 1983 281 > 1 --7771 Health f?v?nl Slifiptrms llwt Itiftr iqw, talks It94 words
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Advertisement16 1984-06-10 12 i ranspori i Buses per 1,000 population: 1961 1 1983 Private cars per 1,000 population: /^**T^\t16 words
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Father's Day
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Article, Illustration1156 1984-06-10 14 I believe it was partially through the children that I endeared myself to my wife. What I offered, what all stepfathers potentially can offer, was a measure of detachment. Unburdened by the panoply of emotions that children typically inspire m their parents, INew York - 1,156 words
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Article, Illustration378 1984-06-10 15 "OH MY papa, to me he was so wonderful crooned Eddie Fisher. Well, Father's Day falls next Sunday so what better time for you to show your love for your father than on that day. But what can you give him? KHNG EU MENGMICHAEL LIEW - 378 words
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Advertisement118 1984-06-10 14 JVILHN LAJLrU 1 The Mantagut shirt. In a class of its c ami j*f jfe exclusively designed for toda\!s .-^HfifiS^^i 'r more distinction and a lot more V m&* the sheer stiphLstication and super b y» workmanship of generations of \m '--^t premier Parisian shirtmakers. J?^^^^ Mi They speak your118 words
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Advertisement218 1984-06-10 15 BALLY RANGER Dol^lY lf*l CIA/lo st > lj sh casual IVVJICI.^% 111 3 1. VIC* with built-in features to enhance wearing comfort. A shoe that '11 make you look good no matter where you go or what you do! the ankle padding special lightweight uppers for a soft, snug feeling218 words
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Philippines Independence Day
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Article, Illustration1267 1984-06-10 16 THE neglect off agriculture has been partly responsible for the serious economic problems m the Philippines, says BRYAN MATTHEWS, writing m Asian Agribusiness. He reports on the problems faced m this sector and on prospects for the future. THE economic crisis which rocked the Philippines m1,267 words
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Article, Illustration407 1984-06-10 16 PRESIDENT FERDINAND MARCOS - PRESIDENT FERDINAND MARCOS By ON TUESDAY, we come together once again to celebrate the birth of our country, and of the First Republic of Asia. All Filipinos everywhere those of us at home and those who have made a home m foreign lands407 words
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Article, Illustration257 1984-06-10 16 By MANUEL COLL ANTES, Acting Minister for Foreign Affairs ON TUESDAY, as we celebrate the Nth anniversary of our Independence, we face the world with a renewed sense of pride and hope In our country and people, as well as with a fresh sense of257 words
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Advertisement233 1984-06-10 16 When was the last time you had a choice of sleeping arrangements? Only Philippine Airlines offers you a choice of sleeping arrangements when you Or you may prefer our new body -contoured Siesta Seat recliners. We have 6 on fly First Class on board all our 747 services to North233 words
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Philippines
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Article, Illustration1154 1984-06-10 17 Head for the glorious beach resorts SAY "Philippines" and almost every tourist thinks of Manila with its hotels and nightlife. But if you yearn for something a little different, MARCUS BROOKE has the answer. He recommends that you head for any of the resorts dotted along the coast, most of1,154 words
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Advertisement102 1984-06-10 17 Congratulations Best Wishes to the Government People of the Republic of the Philippines on the occasion of their 86th Anniversary f DISCOVER PHILIPPINES^ Nayong Philipino Handicraft Pte Ltd. ff S Singapore Handicraft Centre fy W 163-FTanglin Road, Singapore 1024 M ft Telephone: *****00 SL? Telex: RS ***** AFAMEX The Centre102 words
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Advertisement762 1984-06-10 18 If this word doesn't put you off this ad could put you on the way to a successful career... Unless you already have one 'Tailored' tuition Singapore 0207. We're open trom 9 am to 5.30 pm But if you haven't, let the Home Studies Your course can be tailored to762 words
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Page 19 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous96 1984-06-10 19 tfflfc BMW LfISEBL [WT¥ W\U7l| W^f I I TODAY'S WORLD AMD-WE6AP "^SJf 7 I r/'^TOYAMYVHAYA MM| T' I I I A lriwKlly QMtur* lik* handing m* J^J J^S^/?%^. f lOng#r Hk# my ArthUrf r f j i I m j ***y .L"-*^ I Tiir r\/A aajk i r r> X'V^^^^^^^jHM96 words
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Miscellaneous981 1984-06-10 20 APPLICATIONS INVITED »J CSli HE COfflltK liH^s^^l FOR MEMBERSHIP OF lV_ll^ 818 l B BB\|b9 Jr^\ P Institute of Professional i T^BBt wm^ bbbb^bbbm^ Managers 7 r\|V7 )^r B» WWATWt.MAV^rtH^ISA 1 I 35 cof^Ac^'M? Every practising and potential manager should be a f" N *v f Jf K?M PJSOBIWI Of981 words
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Miscellaneous1566 1984-06-10 21 ■^^B^^HH||HHHHiiIi^HIHiHiHHHHH I MARVIN by Tom Armstrong |V sy^ sj c. o^a j^l^H^^^i /a^ f t Ua^ajjt^a^at i i^w I J t \^v I rv?i i/% cnff L4i v q F 1 PORMULP~THQTSWOULD ■*> t^TC\ I iBH J 'V —7 i l'\ Ly**<m>y '^-'Vtviui." i w^^r 1 i r /""iv/P i1,566 words
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Miscellaneous534 1984-06-10 22 RORTICL.E HEAT EyCWANG£ V^^^^^^'^JC" AIR POCKET, THE 36 W^&^^W ywiffl M RECEIVERCSF'HeR^ ueEXc, 7 llrsS^^: WHICH ACWIEVEPe/ W^^r <Tl^bbMbl >P' V'^^^^DO "SSaf^y^^^^^^^"^^ ELECTRIC COL.LECTORS T^T TETC'r^AX/ OUCK HAS BEEN FORCEP INTO MORTAL- MIN ONLV I I WHILE ELSEWHEKb B -KOOU- 3r^ V^JH^^^^SSbL^bbW I Fn-*ANIT^TAR6S~^?^ f I PVPON TRAPITIONi /W? Z^bS*^^l534 words
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