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Title Section13 1984-06-17 1 The Sunday Times No. 2506 JUNE 17,1984 45 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 63/1/8413 words
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402 1984-06-17 1 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT Washington concerned over help given to Pakistan, says report By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, Sat. The United States announced yesterday that it was holding up its nuclear cooperation agreement with China pending steps to get a "full mutual understanding" with Beijing on402 words
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204 1984-06-17 1 LIAK TENG KIAT - LI AK TENG KI AT WASHINGTON, Sat. Five Asian students, including a Singaporean, were killed yesterday when their car and a trailer truck collided near the USCanadian border. The students from Lethbridge University m Alberta, Canada, were identified as Mr204 words
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Article, Illustration375 1984-06-17 1 JOSEPHINE NG - We've been robbed by 'pirates' JOSEPHINE NG By THREE undergraduates who set oat to earn some pocket money by developing computer programs for PSLE students say they have become victims of "pirates." The three made a verbal agreement last year with Mazda Electronics of kalian* Basin to produce about 251375 words
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Article, Illustration336 1984-06-17 1 DELICE GAN - DELICE GAN Some think nothing of standing m line two hours for a taxi or half -an-hour for durians By WHAT'S m a queue? Anticipation, sometimes frustration but mostly at the end of the line there is something worth waiting for. This was the conclusion of patient336 words
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Article, Illustration253 1984-06-17 1 NG WENG HOONG - Round the island ride ends in death of cyclist NG WENG HOONG By A BICYCLE ride round the island ended abruptly for nine polytechnic students when one of them died and another was injured m a collision with a bus along Mandai Road. The accident happened so quickly that the253 words
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Article73 1984-06-17 1 BANGKOK. Sat. Thailand and the United States today began a week-long joint logistics exercise near an area where Thai troops fought with Vietnamese forces earlier this year. The commander-in-chief of the Thai army. General Art hit Kamlang-Ek, formally opened the exercise m the north-eastern city of Korat.AFP - 73 words
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Advertisement260 1984-06-17 1 pi^ciaopN i Face to face {S\ with the PM Part 3in our series on The making of PpfejSjl a candidate w^tiifeSSP One candidate's ouke was racing at 90 beats a minute before the meeting, way above the normal 70. Another read every book and magazine m sifht to prepare for260 words
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203 1984-06-17 2 Pertamina told to keep proper accounts JAKARTA, Saturday Minister also wants 'leakages' plugged INDONESIAN Mines and Energy Minister Subroto today urged the Indonesian state oil company Pertamina to draw up proper accounts and submit them for audit. He also asked the company to minimise "leakages". Or Subroto was speaking atAFP - 203 words
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148 1984-06-17 2 Philippines frees $250 m to pay interest on debts MANILA, Sat. The Philippine Central Bank today announced it was making available about US$ll9 million (Ss2so million) for interest payments on public and private foreign debts. The payments were due on or before April 30, 1984, a bank spokesman said. TheAFP - 148 words
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214 1984-06-17 2 HONGKONG, Sat. CHINA has invited three members of Hongkong's Executive Council to visit Beijing next Thursday for talks on the future of the British colony, China's senior representative m the colony said. Mr Xv Jiatun, head of the Xinhua news agency bureau m Hongkong,Reuter - 214 words
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Article, Illustration62 1984-06-17 2 Welcome kiss for sis TWO-year-old Luke Scheller, who was conceived through the In- Vitro fertilisation programme, welcomes his new sister, Karlene Jane, with a kiss. Karlene Jane who is also a test-tube baby, was born on June 11 to Mrs Veronica Scheller. Mrs Scheller is the first woman m AustraliaUPI - 62 words
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178 1984-06-17 2 DHAKA, Sat. A S i n g a pore-registered cargo ship sank m the Bay of Bengal off Bangladesh's Chalna port yesterday after being caught m rough seas, port officials said today. They said the 24 crewmen of the ship, Cherry Laju, wereReuter; AFP; AP - 178 words
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Article52 1984-06-17 2 MIAMI, Sat. US Customs officials made the second largest drug haul ever m United States history last night when about one tonne of cocaine was seized aboard a Panamanian cargo plane, authorities said. The value of the drug was estimated at between US$2OO million (Ss42o million) and US$3OOAFP - 52 words
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Article48 1984-06-17 2 LONDON, Sat. A government -appointed British committee probing human fertilisation techniques is recommending a legal ban on commercial surrogate motherhood agencies m Britain, and laws to control research on human embryos, the London Times reported yesterday. It is to present its report on June 26 APAP - 48 words
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Article70 1984-06-17 2 THE INDIAN government is planning to produce a video film showing that the Sikh's "Golden Temple of Amritiar was not damaged m the recent army attack on radical Sikhs entrenched m the emple complex. Reports from New Delhi said yesterday that the video tapes will beBernama - 70 words
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Article94 1984-06-17 2 POLAND'S SOLIDARITY union leader, Lech Walesa and his family will never leave Poland despite any pressures put on them by the Polish government, his wife said m an interview published m New York on Friday. Mrs Danuta Walesa interviewfd m Gdansk said: "We belong here. How couldReuter - 94 words
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Article53 1984-06-17 2 ABOUT 5M surgeons and specialists m Sydney said yesterday that they will resign from their public hospital jobs to protest against a national health insurance scheme. Last week the New South Walef. legislature banned doctors who resigned from the controversial Medicare scheme from working m public hospitals forAFP - 53 words
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Article95 1984-06-17 2 POPE JOHN PAUL II has denounced sex for pleasure, even between manied couples, and demanded respect for life from conception "to the time of natural death." Family values "are sorely t ied when the love that exists between a young man and woman, or between a maniedUPI - 95 words
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Article56 1984-06-17 2 ISRAEL RADIO ami television went off the air yesterday at the start of a thi-ee-day strike by broadcast journalists demanding higher wages from the government. The strike silenced state-owned Israel Radio's five stations and the counry's sole television channel. Only Aimed Forces Radio remained on theUPI - 56 words
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Article57 1984-06-17 2 MOSCOW FORCED a US diplomat to leave the country after he was -aught illegally selling radios, videos and photographic equipment, :he Soviet Trad newspaper said yesterday. A US embassy spokesman confirmed that the diplomat, Mr Bruce Rosenberg, had left the country earlier this year and now worksUPI - 57 words
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Article, Illustration114 1984-06-17 3 THIS mansion, once a dream hideaway of exBeatle John Lennon and Yoko Ono, Is np for sale with a US$B million (Sslt.f million) price Built In ltlt and once owned by the Vanderbllts, It Is located at South Ocean Boulevard at Fort Landerdale,UPI - 114 words
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362 1984-06-17 3 BEIRUT, Saturday Israel reported to be planning pre-emptive attack m Bekaa SYRIA ordered its forces m Lebanon on high alert after Israeli warplanes flew reconnaissance mi ssions over Lebanese territory and reports of an imminent Israeli strike m the Bekaa Valley. State-run Beirut RadioAP; UPI - 362 words
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Article, Illustration229 1984-06-17 3 LONDON, Sat. Britain's Queen Elizabeth II today bestowed birthday honours on Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's economic guru Friedrich Hayek, Oscar-winning director David Lean and the fastest man on earth, Richard Noble. Among the 1,000 honoured was Austrianborn Prof Hayek, 85, who wasReuter; AP - 229 words
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269 1984-06-17 3 MOSCOW, Saturday THE Soviet Union dismissed President Ronald Reagan's proposal for a meeting with President Konstantln Chernenko as electionyear propaganda. The tint public Soviet reaction to Mr Reagan's remarks was carried by the Novostl news agency here yesterday. Without referring directly to MrUPI; AP - 269 words
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139 1984-06-17 3 ABU DHABI, Sat. Iraq rejected today Iran s oner to extend a moratorium on attacks against nonmilitary targets to include world shipping. Iraq argued that the proposal did not guarantee the safety of its ports and vessels. Iraqi Information Minister Latif Nassif JassimUPI - 139 words
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Article, Illustration262 1984-06-17 3 NEW YORK, Saturday A LONG-AWAITED singing tour by Michael Jackson, one of America's hottest rock stars, became a publicity sensation m the United States yesterday as thousands of fans started a frantic rush for tickets. Tour promoter Chuck Sullivan appeared on a nationally broadcastAP - 262 words
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285 1984-06-17 4 UNITED NATIONS, Saturday I Sporting ties with South Africa cited as reason chief delegate to the United Nations said yesterday he was I working for the exclusion of England from the Commonwealth because of its sporting ties with South Africa. Major-General Joseph Garba saidReuter; AFP - 285 words
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Article, Illustration279 1984-06-17 4 *LOS ANGELES, Sat. Los Angeles Olympics chief, Peter Ueberroth, yesterday accused the Soviet Union of boycotting the Games partly because it would not have won many medals. He said that even without the Soviet Union and 13 of its alliesReuter - 279 words
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Article, Illustration157 1984-06-17 4 W ASHINGTON, Sat. The short Us t of the world's millionaire Journalists Is about to Kw a little longer with expected purchase of US News and World Report by Mr Mortimer Zukerman, who owns the monthly magazine, Atlantic. Mr Zokerman has offend to payAFP - 157 words
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Article, Illustration825 1984-06-17 4 TIM AUSTIN - Cosmetic surgery fails to hide rifts in Comecon TIM AUSTIN by A look at the wood's news THE cosmetic surgeons of Moscow, emulating their London colleagues, have had a fine week patching together the fractured face of summit diplomacy. Comecon's three-day meeting ended on Thursday with a platitudinous display of825 words
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Article, Illustration320 1984-06-17 5 LOW MEI MEI - Bright new look for the oldies LOW MEI MEI Story by A POSSE of dancers tumbled onto the stage at the Victoria Theatre this week taking an artistic trip m two directions at once. They looked back to nine Chinese legends and festivals that gave the theme to their twonightSTEVEN LEE - 320 words
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274 1984-06-17 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday Malayan Railway to try out two of them for three months THE railbus so named because it looks like a bus will be seen on the railway tracks here for the first time next month. Malayan Railway is getting twoNST - 274 words
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88 1984-06-17 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. One of Malaysia's major sogoshoshas, or Japanese-style business houses, has won a $1.58 billion construction contract m Xiamen m south-east China. The deal is believed to be the biggest for a South-east Asian company, a spokesman for the MalaysiaAFP - 88 words
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Article, Illustration126 1984-06-17 6 MADAM Loh Kirn Bong and Mr Khoo Swee Gmaa, both Inmates of the Sungei Dua Jubilee Home for the Aged In Penang, offering their petitions before Koan Yin, the Goddess of Mercy, on Friday. The couple, both 65, is to be married tomorrow. MadamNST - 126 words
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276 1984-06-17 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad is expected to ask Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah to stay on as Finance Minister until at least the end of his term, observers here said today. They said this wasNST - 276 words
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227 1984-06-17 6 PENANG, Sat. A gangland weapons "factory" m the city has been uncovered by police investigating a recent spate of secret society clashes. More than 150 Samurai swords, knives, iron bars and spear heads were seized on Thursday, making this the biggest haulNST - 227 words
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103 1984-06-17 6 SLIM RIVER, Sat. A businessman, 33, and his wife from Singapore were robbed of $1,300 cash about three km from the Behrang police station yesterday afternoon. They were travelling from Penang to Singapore on their motorcycle when two young men on another motorcycle forced themBernama - 103 words
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Advertisement77 1984-06-17 6 {ffq SINGAPORE WOODCRAFT W?i% 48£(j Add Multi Colour Building, 30 Alexandra Terrace, off USSJ Pasir Panjang Road, S'(0511). Tel: *****89, *****8. Time 9.30 am 6.30pm (Monday to Sunday, including public holiday). tt iiisr™* week s s i'^i^iip i« f f-~ \yy/ ONLY $600 d!JB$ rr\ muiti colour n City Showroom.77 words
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Article, Illustration646 1984-06-17 8 ALAN HUBBARD - Champ who wants a place in history ALAN HUBBARD By HANA MANDLIKOVA, the last person to beat Martina Navratilova, more than 80 matches ago, sighed cryptically after failing to repeat the achievement m the semi-finals of the French Open tennis championships last week: "It's hard to play against a man."646 words
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Article, Illustration317 1984-06-17 8 CHAN ENG CHENG - Jetsetting conductor the public adores CHAN EN G CHENG By ONE of the world's best-dressed men, jetsetter, pop star, woman-killer. These are some of the labels the media and an adoring public love to tag on to Zubin Mehta, who will be the longest-serving conductor of America's oldest orchestra when317 words
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Article466 1984-06-17 9 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM Satu gets backing from 2,000 more members By LEADERS of the Singapore Air Transport- Workers' Union (Satu) have won more support for their house unions despite lingering resistance from some quarters. They have recruited another 2,000 members for the proposed Singapore Airport Terminal466 words
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110 1984-06-17 9 THE St John Ambulance Brigade is turning 50 this year and is marking the occasion with an open house and fun fair at its Beach Road headquarters next Saturday. Other events later m the year include a concert for handicapped children by members110 words
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Article46 1984-06-17 9 Course for consumers A COURSE on consumer law will begin on Wednesday for those interested m knowing more about their rights as consumers. The 10-lecture course will be held every Wednesday at the Institute of Education from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. The fee is $80.46 words
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399 1984-06-17 9 Misconduct by professionals under attack afja; fgag 4 This has brought mental anguish and shame to the offenders and discredit to the profession. Sach misdemeanours have a high cost on society too as it takes a great deal of time and resources to train an architect and all these will399 words
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Article, Illustration272 1984-06-17 9 Canines to have their day as stars of SAF show A DOG Is not to be pushed around except by another dog. That's why German Shepherd guard dog Duke Is enjoying a king Iv ride, courtesy of his dexterous mate, Dexter. Both are stare In a dogAZIZ HUSSIN - 272 words
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Article, Illustration322 1984-06-17 10 Three black out in barge rescue attempt THREE men are lying m hospital, wondering who saved them from the fate of a fourth colleague who died m a barge at Pandan Road, Jurong, yesterday. Foreman Mr Chan Chee Choy, 29, and two welders were hoisted unconscious out of a manhole322 words
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Article, Illustration289 1984-06-17 10 Visitors can't give up take-away habit SINGAPOREANS are so used to taking away food that they even do it with fast-vanishing delicacies which are usually eaten fre>h and on-the-spot. Mouth-watering putri berendam, gandus, kuay rose, putumayam and shou tau which may soon be confined to birthday, engagement289 words
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Article, Illustration309 1984-06-17 10 JOHN de SOUZA - JOHN de SOUZA By CHAMBER music is much more intimate and personal than orchestral music, say the members of the renowned Nash Ensemble of London. The 11-member group adds that chamber musicians play so much for each other that the audience could almost be eavesdropping on309 words
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Article, Illustration223 1984-06-17 13 NEW curtains, clothes and cakes which two families had prepared for Hari Raya Puasa went up m flames as fire struck at Wilmonar Avenue, off Bukit Timah, on Thursday night. The two Muslim families, made homeless with four other families, don't know what to223 words
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Article101 1984-06-17 13 van bursts into flames FIRE caused extensive damage to a van m the carpark of The Estoril apartments m Holland Road on Friday night. Nobody was injured m the blaze which firemen took 10 minutes to put out. The owner of the van, who did not want to be identified,101 words
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Article40 1984-06-17 13 THE closing date for the Jurong Bird Park's Birdlife of the Year competition has been extended from June 30 to July 31. This will give contestants a chance to capture flamingoes on film, when the flamingo pool opens.40 words
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Article184 1984-06-17 13 FEES for some services rendered by the Public Utilities Board have been revised because of higher administration costs. The new fees will take effect from July 1. The reconnection of non-domestic high tension electricity supply cut off after default m payment or for other reasons184 words
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284 1984-06-17 13 JEEVARAJAH YASOTHA - Some visitors at the zoo don't take advice well JEEVARAJAH YASOTHA By SOME Singaporeans have a long way to go before they become adept at handling animals or learn to accept advice on how to do this. A number of visitors to the "kiddies corner at the Singapore Zoological Gardens284 words
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98 1984-06-17 13 24 rescued from lifts after power failure TWENTY-FOUR people were rescued from nine lifts m Housing Board estates after a blackout affected several parts of Singapore yesterday evening. The areas affected were Alexandra Road, Jervois Road, Nathan Road, Prince Charles Square, River Valley Road, Bukit Meran View, Tiong Bahru Road,98 words
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Article77 1984-06-17 13 A WOMAN found dead on the roof of a building next to a multi-storey car park had domestic and financial problems, a coroner's inquiry heard on Thursday. She had also told her husband, Mr Tan Seng Kwan, that she wanted to go off with another77 words
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Article, Illustration482 1984-06-17 13 IVAN FERNANDEZ - IVAN FERNANDEZ By STAND UP For Singapore is a 90--second ripple of flashing images and hortative music that has been appearing regularly on TV screens since the beginning of the month. Its message is familiar but the packaging is new and sophisticated. It is482 words
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Article58 1984-06-17 13 Scholarship awards TAN JONG Pa gar constituents who have good results m the 'O' or 'A' levels examinations or m the university polytechnic final examinations but need financial assistance can apply for an award from the People's Scholarship Fund Forms can be obtained from Tanjong Pagar or Duxton Plain community58 words
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Article, Illustration493 1984-06-17 14 CHAN ENG CHENG - CHAN ENG CHENG SBC offers no more than $50 for each dance By FOUR choreographers whose works were performed during the Arts Festival have rejected a Singapore Broadcasting Corporation (SBC) offer to record their dances for TV. They did this because of493 words
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Article, Illustration175 1984-06-17 14 THE government does not want to get involved m auctioning fake items. And to make sure this doesn't happen, the Central Supplies Department is changing its process of auctioning confiscated items. Before the next auction on June 28, the Singapore International Chamber of Commerce will175 words
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205 1984-06-17 14 Union Week for new varsity intake THE total student that's the message that will be presented to 5,914 undergraduates as orientation fever begins at the National University of Singapore. Besides the usual camps, telematches, food and fun fain, the National University of Singapore Students' Union Is coming up with Union205 words
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Article42 1984-06-17 14 THE Buona Vista community centre will organise a gathering at the centre on June 29 at 7.30 p.m. Called Footloose, the gathering will mark the sixth anniversary of the Buona Vista Youth Group and Singapore's 25th year of nationhood.42 words
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Article, Illustration112 1984-06-17 14 2,600 tapes seized in Beach Road MORE than 2,650 uncensored video tapes were seized from two shops belonging to a licensed operator m Beach Road yesterday Some of the tapes are believed to be pornographic. No one was detained m the raid on the shops m Plaza Hotel by officials112 words
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Advertisement5 1984-06-17 15 mazoa Driving Closer to Perfection5 words
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Advertisement33 1984-06-17 16 -:-;v >V ■<. "■>,. .JT >:>> J»-y <: v ■■"■:■:>>.':■.■" :::*i^* i-to^x :^^^-^^^^jfe^^^j^B!^^annE^Bwßißiß^ 111 v B^^^^ <(i^^vß V^^^ '^JsM^mMMmX ill' WMM^mmmmm\ rvv V iv/iYiIUIiIJ \^tlL There's never been a better time SOLE AGEMF: CRYSTAL TIME (S) PTE LTD33 words
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Article, Illustration523 1984-06-17 17 LEE SIEW HUA; LOW MEI MEI - LEE SIEW HUA LOW MEI MEI NUS lecturers put some fun back into campus with press clippings and cartoons By and Tickling ribs and fancy One of the many cartoons from the The New Yorker on Dr Stanley's door 'some of the cortoons make comments on research and523 words
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Article79 1984-06-17 17 FILIPINO Eduan Guillas, alias Francis Corteza, 52, was sentenced to five months' jail yesterday for stealing Australian tourist Daphne Betty Webb's bag m a Far East Plaza jewellery snop on Friday. Almost immediately after Guillas took the bag containing her passport, camera, handbag, and79 words
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Article72 1984-06-17 17 A BOY and a girl were yesterday accused of punching a man while robbing him at the junction of Cross Street and Robinson Road on Friday morning. No pleas were taken from Sim Eng Peng, 17, and Ng Lian Au, 18, who are alleged to have robbed Mr72 words
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Article97 1984-06-17 17 AN INDIAN national was fined $1,000 yesterday for staying here for six months and 13 days after his work permit had been cancelled. Velusamy Padali, 24, worked as a labourer for Siow Hua Contractors and Trading Co from July 20 last year on a work permit that was97 words
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Article83 1984-06-17 17 A YOUTH took a 30-cm-long knife with him to Fort Canning on April 6, intending to use it to rob courting couples there. But police, suspicious of his behaviour, stopped him and found the knife tucked into his waistband. Yesterday, Lim Leng Koon, 19, pleaded guilty to83 words
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Article67 1984-06-17 17 A LABOURER pulled out electrical wiring m a block of flats m Toa Payoh m February; it cost the Housing Board $50 to repair the damage. Tay Eng Khiang, 32, was jailed for five months and ordered to be given five strokes of the cane after he67 words
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298 1984-06-17 17 A PRIMITIVE mind coupled with a modern machine spells danger and disaster. And cranes on tall buildings swinging dangerous loads over streets teeming with people and traffic is just one instance of this. Owners and employers are the ones to be blamed for298 words
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Article37 1984-06-17 17 THE Harmonica Band of the National University of Singapore will be going on a concert trip to Thailand from June 19 to 23. They will perform at Bangkok's Thammasat University and the Ponburi Rotary Club.37 words
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Article185 1984-06-17 17 IN A departure from tradition, workers of a foreign bank here gave lunch to the management after the signing of a new collective agreement yesterday. The bosses received gifts too. In most instances, the company gives a reception or dinner to mark the occasion.185 words
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156 1984-06-17 17 JTC will earn more than it spends THE Jurong Town Corporation will spend $432.54 million on development and land acquisition this fjscal year. Of this, $81.6 million will be for land development, $151.7 million for land acquisition and $29.04 million for resettlement and compensation. The rest will be spent on156 words
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Advertisement17 1984-06-17 17 I SEAFOOD SHARKS I I FIN RESTAURANT I 1 From Gourmets 1 to Gourmets FSpHPB P— jMHiMKiI17 words
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Article, Illustration279 1984-06-17 19 Personal values and the bargaining game NOTICE how executives around the world look alike the dark suit, tie and leather briefcase set. But when it comes to talking business, each has his or her style. American professor Donald Hendon tells how a businessman's character ca turn from a hard-headec boardroom279 words
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Article108 1984-06-17 19 THE Canadian is the least assertive. In fact, he tops the ratings for being accommodating and letting the other man get a better deal. This peculiar behaviour stems from years of giving m to the Americans and is now second nature to most Canadians. Another108 words
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Article66 1984-06-17 19 LIVING m a pleasant and harmonious country, it is no wonder that the New Zealander is a friendly fellow. This friendliness filters into his business dealings where he is a most cooperative chap during bargaining. He makes sure that everyone, including himself, goes away happy. "He seeks66 words
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Article146 1984-06-17 19 PROF DONALD HENDON'S findings reinforce the ides that men are characteristically assertive and women, more accommodating. Men make sure that they get their way In most business and personal situations. The exception is when getting oat of paying a traffic fine. Then, they become more passive. This146 words
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Article, Illustration81 1984-06-17 19 SIVA ARASU; URANIUM - SIVA ARASU URANIUM Stories by Artwork by AS A businessman, the South African is most aggressive. This is not surprising as he faces a United Nations-inspired trade ban and has to push hard for a contract. He can be tough, too, knowing that the world hankers81 words
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Article, Illustration97 1984-06-17 19 THE Singaporean is a pushy businessman, partly because Singapore has few natural resources but is economically welloff. So to keep, if not i improve, this relatively high standard of living, the businessman has to try harder. The Singaporean, who is grouped with the Malaysian m97 words
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Article, Illustration60 1984-06-17 19 THE Indonesian is laid back at the negotiating table because he did not have to toil hard to improve his economic lot thanks to rich deposits of crude oil. But m a personal situation, he is extremely assertive. This is partly because class and regional60 words
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Article, Illustration82 1984-06-17 19 THE Filipino is even more relaxed than his Indonesian counterpart. Although the assassination of Senator Benigno Aquino has roused him, the reaction is more out of fear for his own position than a new sense of assertiveness. The Filipino, Prof Hendon surmises, feels that "if such82 words
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Article212 1984-06-17 20 tka gahgahg Stub out this threat to our health THE dread signs are everywhere. Fingernails a dirty shade of brown. Grins that reveal tar-varnished teeth. Shaky fingers and glazed eyes m nosmoking areas. And much coughing and wheezing. It's been 14 smoke-fill-ed years since the banning of212 words
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Article, Illustration613 1984-06-17 20 IN HIS 42 years, Mr S. Vasoo has been to the Istana a few times. They were for functions related to his involvement m social and community work. But the occasion m early January was something else. He remembers that day: "One613 words
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Article, Illustration311 1984-06-17 20 THE moment he walked into the room, he was overcome by an "immense sense of awe". Before him were senior Cabinet ministers sitting m a semi-circle, all eyes on him. The Prime Minister was m the centre. Dr Yeo Ning Hong, recalling this occasion m 1980,311 words
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Article, Illustration571 1984-06-17 20 PHILIP LEE; PAUL JANSEN; CHRISTINE KHOR; AHMAD OSMAN - PHILIP LEE PAUL JANSEN CHRISTINE KHOR AHMAD OSMAN tkagahah By and IN THE past two weeks, we told how PAP scouts come into contact with potential MPs. After informal chats over tea, another informal dialogue, and soul-searching, most of those asked to be MPs571 words
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Article, Illustration300 1984-06-17 20 DR WAN SOON BEE was a rebel m the army. He fought the establishment during his three-year stint as an officer m the Singapore Armed Forces. What made him mad, he said, was the way the veteran soldiers then treated graduate officers like him. He kicked300 words
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Article, Illustration610 1984-06-17 20 WHEN Dr Dixie Tan felt a mounting nervousness, she did what came naturally to a physician she took her pulse. It was 90 beats per minute, far above her average of 70. She was horrified. She told herself: "This is bad for your heart," and hurriedly610 words
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Article, Illustration307 1984-06-17 21 NIGEL LILBURN - Let's break the ice today NIGEL LILBURN By IT'S Father's Day. "So what?" many children will ask. But hey, don't go away. Give a second thought to dear old dad. The trouble is that it's human nature for males not to share their emotions with each other. There are exceptions,307 words
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Article, Illustration549 1984-06-17 21 Now here 8 a funny thing IN JAPAN, enter any shop and you will find a shop assistant smiling from eardrum to eardrum and calling out "Irashaimase!", the welcome greeting, with gusto. Thereafter, it is smile after smile until you leave the shop even if549 words
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Article319 1984-06-17 21 LEE SIEW HUA - LEE SIEW HUA By Mo* <*>"*"*******' •gswaw** 1 .S«»is.« c i SONS of Singapore generally agree: Dads do keep their distance. But most sons have not done anything about it except, maybe, to vowthat they will be closer to their own children. Whether they319 words
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Article, Illustration255 1984-06-17 22 LIM KAY TONG - LIM KAY TONG AS I SEE IT For performances of power and polish B» LAST week, I bemoaned the lack of creative dynamism m Reach Out celebration of 25 yeans of nation-building. I just wish to add another five conts worth of comment255 words
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Article, Illustration1095 1984-06-17 22 PETER BARNARD - Casting light on star wars PETER BARNARD ■^■mbbbDu nothing new under the sun was right, for one thing, and probably stole the phrase from someone else, for another. But what would the old fireeater make of events m the territory it illuminates, where shining satellites whizz around the earth m1,095 words
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Advertisement610 1984-06-17 23 W AN ADVERTISER TODAY X offering her services to anyone X, who is keen to take up swimming as a sport but cannot build up enough confidence to ■p tread into the water Dip for more details at classification 1 1 Q 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) SecretMriMl/ClericMl610 words
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Advertisement408 1984-06-17 23 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous n^ =j^~ HITACHI KOKI (S) PTE. LTD. Requires 1. MALE STORE ASSISTANT Mm Sec 2. MALE/ FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS WE OFFER:- 5-day week free transportation transjMirt allowance Free uniform Paid annual marriage siik c(iin p a NMonate leave Kith month pa> Attendance Ihmimi shift allowance408 words
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Advertisement423 1984-06-17 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous Ordnance Development Engineering Co of Spore Pte Ltd A member of J£ SINGAPORE TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION SAFETY OFFICER The Job: s To recommend and ensure compliance of safety regulations m the handling of ordnance products To ensure compliance of safety regulations423 words
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Advertisement313 1984-06-17 24 76 Vehicles For Sale b) BMW ALMOST 1982 BMW 520 i. Ist owner. Fully automatic. High power stereo. Excellent condition. Asking $65,000 0.n.0. Tel. *****24. EXPAT OWNER LEAVING. 1975 BMW 308 Automatic. Brand new transmission. Excellent condition. Highest offer secures. Tel: *****62 10am to 3pm only). MID 1982 BMW 320.313 words
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Advertisement802 1984-06-17 24 76 Vehicles For Sal* 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun Nissan c) Datsun/Mlssan LATE 1980 DATSUN 120Y Air cond, sports rims, radio cassette new tax. $13,300 0.n.0. No PARF) Loan: $10,500 arrangeable. *****57. 1980 DATSUN 120Y 2 owners excellent condition, aircon sports rims, radio cassette. Price $15,800 0.n.0. Contact: Lor802 words
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Advertisement774 1984-06-17 24 76 Vehicles For Sale d) Flat 1973 FIAT 132, new radio, cassette, i sports rims, paint, cushion, $3,960 Contact *****88. 1978 FIAT 131 Mlraflorl with t PARF. Radio cassette, alrcond, $8,900. *****51. c) Ford OCT IMI LASER 1.5 Ghla auto, blue, one private owner, aircon, sports rims, radio/ cassette, seat--1774 words
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Advertisement884 1984-06-17 24 76 Vehicles For Sale t) Honda ■80 HONDA ACCORD automatic. one owner, aircond, hi-fi cassette, sports rims, power windows. Up top condition $20,400 Tel: *****07 APRIL 1963 HONDA Civic 4-door. Aircon. sports rims, radio cassette. Excellent condition. $23,800. Tel: *****63, William. AUGUST 1982 HONDA Accord Automatic. EX. Power windows. Radio884 words
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Advertisement869 1984-06-17 24 76 Vehicles For Sale g) Mazda 1977 MAZDA 1000 c.c 4-door One owner PARF $8,200. Jalan Toa Payoh Caltex Station. 1979 JUNE MAZDA 626, 1 private owner, aircon, original paint, cassette, radio, $14,800 *****86. 1960 JUNE MAZDA 323. Aircon. tax Nov. hi-fi, new tyres (owner leaving) $13,300. *****85/*****21 1960 MAZDA869 words
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Advertisement845 1984-06-17 24 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi REGISTERED '81 LANCER <400 Tip top condition. Owner selling. View: 20 Jalan Bintang Tiga. Spore 1545 REG. JULY 1962 Mitsubishi Lancer 1400GL PARF air-con radio cassette immaculate condition $19,500 ono Tel: *****54 1 PRIVATE OWNER, Lancer SL 1980. tax Feb. 1985 Aircon. radio cassette.845 words
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Advertisement182 1984-06-17 25 89 Properties For Sale d) HDB Apartments MARGARET DRIVE BLOCK 6C 3roomed improved. High floor, panoramic unobstructed view, centralised. $50,000 0.n.0. Tel. *****0. MARINE DRIVE BLK. 66. 3-roomed. cornerflat. Terrazo flooring, high floor, facing sea. conveniently located/amenities. Call: *****59. PANDAN GARDEN S-ROOMED point block. Just 5 years. Selling $125,000 including182 words
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Obituary, Illustration92 1984-06-17 26 MR. R. THANGADURAI AGE 64 Passed away peacefully on 16.6.84 leaving behind beloved wife, Brothers, Sisters, Son, daughter-in-law, daughters, son-in-law and grandchildren Cortege will leave Block 807 King George's Avenue (French Road) 11-250 on 17.644 afternoon. GOH CHENG SIEW Age 61 years Passed away peacefully on 14/6/84. Cortege92 words
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Obituary, Illustration106 1984-06-17 26 IN LOVING MEMORY OF NARAYANAN NAIR DEPARTED on 17/6/83 BADLY MISSED BY WIFE, SONS, DAUGHTER IN-LAWS AND RELATIVES. In Loving Memory Of MR. CHIA QUEE YIN DEPARTED 17.6.81 Three long years has passed but will always be remembered by family and loved ones. In Everloving Memory of106 words
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Obituary, Illustration89 1984-06-17 26 143 Acknowledgements 143 Acknowledgements The Family of the late: VINCENT YEO TOON SENG wishes to express their sincere thanks to relatives, friends and business associates for their kind assistance, attendance, condolence, donations and wreaths during their recent bereavement. The Family Of The Late MDM WEE CHWEE HO (Wife of the89 words
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Obituary, Illustration26 1984-06-17 26 MRGSSIV M aged 65. passed sway eacefully on 16/6/84 leaving beh nd beloved wife, 7 children ard gr.mdchildren Contact tel: *****5? for funeral details26 words
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Obituary, Illustration145 1984-06-17 26 141 Deaths 141 Deaths LIM CHEE MENG Aged 67 passed away peacefully on 13 June '84 leaving behind: Wives: Ho Lai Chan Goh Siew Chuan (deceased) Sons Daughters-in-law SooKiak WangHuiChu Soo Hiong Julie Teo Soo Teng Pan Su Ching Soo Hwee Betty Chua Soo Tong Katherine Koh Soo How Soo145 words
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Obituary, Illustration36 1984-06-17 26 144 In Memoriam 144 IN Memoriam I In Loving Memory of I ISTEPHENIE LYE YIN FUNG I Born: 17.6.58 I Departed: 16.2.80 I Always remembered by parents, brothers, grandfather, uncles, aunties and all loved ones. I36 words
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Obituary, Illustration47 1984-06-17 26 143 Acknowledgements 143 Acknowledgements The Family of the Late I MR JOHN HING GHEE CHEW Aged 86 wishes to express their sincere thanks to the pastors, business associates, colleagues, friends and relatives for their kind assistance, attendance, prayers, concern, condolences, donations and wreaths during their recent bereavement.47 words
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Obituary, Illustration45 1984-06-17 26 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR. C. KARTHIGESU (M.8.E.) (Departed 20/5/84 m Sri Lanka) wish to invite all relatives and friends to an Athma Shanthi Pooja on Tuesday 19th June '84 at Sri Arasakesari Sivan Temple, Woodlands Rd, Singapore at 7.00 p.m. ■*****.45 words
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Advertisement35 1984-06-17 26 The family of the late Mr. Liaw York Kow wish to extend their heartfelt thanks to relatives, friends, all associates for their kind assistances, attendance, condolences, donations, telexes, wreaths scrolls during their recent bereavement. I35 words
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Article, Illustration324 1984-06-17 30 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By QUIET GENT won m "Class 1 timing" when he coasted home unchallenged m a Class 4 race over 1,200 m m 1:10.9 at Bukit Timah last month. This racy three-year-old English colt by Monsanto should follow up by winning the $25,000 Twin Cities324 words
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223 1984-06-17 30 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE By LANCASHIRE TOWER, who has never been further than fourth m his last six outings, has an excellent chance of scoring his second successive win m the last race for Class 3 Div 3 horses over 1,700 m. This three-year-old staved off223 words
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Article37 1984-06-17 30 BRISBANE champion jockey Graham Cook and Sydney's Chris G William both had their applications to ride at the current Penang June meeting on a visitor's permit turned down by the Penang Turf Club.37 words
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Article81 1984-06-17 30 RACE 1: Bright Demand, Continental Missile RACE 4: Roman Leader II, Kawan Karib, Night Fly RACE 5: Full Payment, Gympie RACE 6: Karya Indah. Concrete Wall, Zirconium, Chaya Timor V, Belmont Bay RACE 1: Glamorous Charm, Escada, Papatol II, Toy Drummer, Strongbow, Pingat Mas II RACE 8: Vitality Belle,81 words
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Article435 1984-06-17 30 RACE EPSOM JEEP RACING ED TONTO PEDIGREE WENG BOOK 8ElCuchiiia 1 1 Bright Demand 10 Etiquette 11 Bright Demand 4 Unitex 11 Bright Demand 5 He's Mine 6 Forefront 8 El Cuchilla i 2 Iron Nail 3 Continental Missile 9 Ecstasy 8 El Cuchilla 3 Continental435 words
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177 1984-06-17 30 TONTO - TONTO By Our man on the track PENANG, Sat. Easy Jet, the mount of visiting South Australian jockey Clayton Bromley, gets a chance for a winning break m Race 4. The Amalgam four-year-old put up his best performance last month when he177 words
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Article5732 1984-06-17 30 P|PHH| 1.15 CLASS6DIV 3 1,200 m I W\M M ■MTgP^PPm (Ratings: 32-10) Wmm^KmmmmLLai^M (stakes: $10,000) 1 90**00 Uncle Joe 57 <tt) Mak-Owner 4 nzg d 2 2 (1400 m) Down the course m nearly all his runs so far; 13th of 17 m mixed Class 6 18005,732 words
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Article1272 1984-06-17 31 tya kghah PENANG, Sat. Jockey M.C. Lam was suspended three race days for failing to make a more serious attempt to straighten his mount, Allez Allez n, the winner of Race 8 while jockey M. Yusoff (Ten Times Better) got two race days for failing to1,272 words
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Article, Illustration2699 1984-06-17 31 Da Cruz quickly off the mark on chance mount By OUR RACING TEAM FIRST: ***** SECOND: ***** THIRD: ***** STARTERS: *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****. CONSOLATIONS: 5389 3, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****,2,699 words
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Article, Illustration668 1984-06-17 31 RAMSAY ZIEGELAAR - RAMSAY ZIEGELAAR Former S'porean makes good m Australia By MELBOURNE, Sat. Fr«m pop singer to racehorse breeder that's the amazing story of Singaporean Michael van Dart. 55, whs is now residing m Australia. Bat the racing scene is not aew to van Dart,668 words
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Article135 1984-06-17 31 Tolomeo gets pride o f place LONDON, Sat. There were 14 acceptors at the four-day stage for the Group Two Prince Of Wales' Stakes for three-year-olds and upwards to be run over 2,000 m at Royal Ascot on Tuesday. Acceptors with weights are: Tolomeo (60.5 kg), Adoniiah, Cormorant Wood HotReuter - 135 words
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Advertisement174 1984-06-17 31 ROYAL SABAH I TURF CLUB I 2nd THOROUGHBRED I AUCTION SALE I 18 UNRACED I AUSTRALIAN BRED I HORSES I TWO, THREE AND FOUR YEARS OLD I m training ready to run July. I TIME 9.00 AM I SUNDAY 24TH JUNE 84 5 TAMBALANG RACECOURSE 1 KOTA KINABALU I OADAM174 words
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Article, Illustration708 1984-06-17 32 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By Z I'M SO happy. I was quite confident V that we would win, but I didn't think it would be so easy. I had expected a five-set match. And to think that we hardly trained for the tournament. Most of the team are working, andJERRY SEH - 708 words
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Article181 1984-06-17 32 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI THE Singapore junior hockey squad have been invited for a 10-day training stint m Pakistan m preparation for September s Junior World Cup qualifying round m Kuala Lumpur. Should they make the trip next month, they will be given the chance to train with the181 words
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Article170 1984-06-17 32 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI A WELL-ORGANISED Jansenites side swept to a 5-1 victory over Police m a Singapore Hockey Association Premier League match at Tanglin yesterday. Displaying good coordination, Jansenites meant business right from the start, Teng Yuen Yuen scoring m the 11th minute off a170 words
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Article202 1984-06-17 32 Republic's juniors through CAMBRIDGE (New Zealand). Sat. Seven of the Republic's junior squad members gave splendid performances to enter the final rounds of the Watkato Junior Open squash tournament here today. BtMlti B»yi' l-l* t-flm»l» Mark Hill bt D. Rusael 4-9, 9-1, 9-2, 9-3; Chew Kok Wye bt G. Maxwell202 words
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Article490 1984-06-17 32 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI By Match will brighten local scene Hopeful Howell sets yardstick DETERMINATION, fitness and game skills, m that order, will be used as a yardstick to pick the national rugby squad. National coach Andrew Mark HoweU, m outlining the criteria which he will be using tor490 words
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Article158 1984-06-17 32 ATHLETICS Caltex agegroup championships (National Stadium, 2 30 p.m.). BOWLING Asian FIQ Phase II trials (Jackie's Bowl, 9 a. m). CRICKET Interport friendly: SCC v Kowfoon Cricket Club (Padang, 11 a. m.) BCA leftgae: Srnior: TT v Safsa (Dieppe, 10.30 a.m.). Junior: SCRC v SRC (Balestier Rd.), Polytechnic158 words
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Article424 1984-06-17 32 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - Taylor thrills in showdown MAHMOOD GAZNAVI By tykaghahh AN ALL-ROUND performance by Archie Taylor was the highlight m Singapore Cricket Club's thrilling 10-run victory over neighbours Singapore Recreation Club m a 25-overs limited Singapore Cricket Association senior knock-out final at the Padang yesterday. Taylor's aggressive knock of an unbeaten 44,424 words
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Advertisement481 1984-06-17 32 1 r—^— t Collect your $1 coupon with every $10 spent For every $10 you spent at our m W%^mMw^ Japanese and Western Restaurants /V or Bar Lounge; you'll get r* j* v j^/Jl the more coupons you'll collect. l^^^Bi //'s va//c/ from June September. rf^Tl i^fiSSt after 5 pm,481 words
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Article289 1984-06-17 33 Windies duo go on a run spree BIRMINGHAM, Sat. THE West Indies' massive superiority over England was emphatically underlined as Vivian Richards and Larry Gomes both scored hundreds and captain Clive Lloyd hit a punishing half century m trie first cricket Test at Edgbaston here yesterday. England's moderate attack wasReuter - 289 words
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Article, Illustration616 1984-06-17 33 MAMARONECK (New York), Saturday Irwin leads by one as Zoeller steals show HALE IRWIN birdied the last three holes yesterday and clung to a one-stroke lead against a charging Fuzzy Zoeller m the second round of the United States Open golf championship. Irwin, who won the first ofReuter - 616 words
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Article, Illustration632 1984-06-17 33 LONDON, Sat Met breezes through despite aches JOHN McENROE again breezed to victory while Jimmy Connors had to struggle once more as they set up their anticipated semi-final meeting m the London grass court tennis championship at Queen's Club yesterday. McEnroe scarcely raised a sweatReuter; AP - 632 words
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Article, Illustration515 1984-06-17 33 LAS VEGAS, Sat. Hearns knocks out Duran to keep WBC title 4 IN the first round, I deliberately hit his body, and m the second, I knew I could get him on the head. I told you I would finish him with a right that heReuter; AFP; UPI - 515 words
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207 1984-06-17 33 Dropkick drama as All Blacks hang on to win CHRISTCH URCH, Saturday FRENCH dropklck specialist Jean-Pat-rlck Lescarboara shaved the posts four times m the last live minutes In a vain hid to stop New Zealand grabbing a one-point win m the first Rugby Union Test here today. New Zealand dungReuter - 207 words
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Article86 1984-06-17 33 JERUSALEM, Sat. Israel won the doubles to take an unbeatable 3t lead over Poland In the Davis Cop European Zone A tennis quarter-finals here yesterday. Shlomo Gllcksteln and Shahar Perkls beat Wojtek Flbak and WoJtek Kowalskl 1-3, «-2, tGllcksteln and Perlds had earlier won their singles ties. OtherReuter; AP - 86 words
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Advertisement464 1984-06-17 33 NOTICES I MERLONI IGIENICO SANITARY SPA. of Vialc Aristidc Merlon. 45 ***** I Fabnano Ancona Italy arc the manufacturers of ARISTON water healers, solar I heaters, heat pumps, stainless steel sinks, and bath tubs and have appointed I SANSEI SINGAPURA PTE. LTD. of No. 582 Serangoon Road. Singapore, as I464 words
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Article435 1984-06-17 34 Our Olympic story IMB (Ixjndoni Lloyd Valberg (High Jump): Unplaced m final. 114? (Helsinki) One woman athlete, three weightlifters, one swimmer Didn't qualify. IMC (M.lbonrne) Four athletes (two women), basketball and hockey teams, three weightlifters, 10 swimmers, five sailors. Didn't qualify. lM (Kome) Tan Howe Liang, W»n Games Mid Commonwealth435 words
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Article, Illustration1311 1984-06-17 34 Alan Hubbard - Alan Hubbard Why so few when the spirit of the Games is about taking part? tka gagh I humbly suggest more Singaporeans w should be sharing that spirit. To shoulder-shrug dismissively "We are not good enough" is m itself not good enough. Singapore's representation m Los1,311 words
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Article, Illustration331 1984-06-17 34 tla gahh Athletlcs^in Los Angeles it[agagg Lewis, Moses, Mary among favourites SATURDAY America's stars take their last but most important step towards LA when they compete m the National Olympic selection meet, starting today. Carl Lewis, Edwin Moses, Mary Decker and other worldAFP - 331 words
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Article209 1984-06-17 34 ...in London SATURDAY Steve Cram makes his first serious track appearance of the season at Loaghboarough, Leicestershire, tomorrow and may deliver a devastating Mow to his Olympic rivals. The world 1,511 metres champion Is scheduled to ran the l,Mtm In the meet between Lough boroughAFP - 209 words
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Article218 1984-06-17 34 ...and m Hanover, West Germany SATURDAY West German athletes led Poland, France and Czechoslovakia after the first day of a quadrangular track and field meet. During the first of the two-day competition m cool and windy weather, the West Germans collected 115 points, Poland 97, FranceAP - 218 words
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Advertisement110 1984-06-17 34 I Reader's Digest I ILLUSTRATED DICTIONARY More than just a dictionary confined to the Do you mean disinterested or uninterested?) I I meanings, spellings and pronounciation of It is encyclopedic, comprising historical, I I words. geographical and biographical entries. m The Great Illustrated Dictionary with its The Great Illustrated Dictionary110 words
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Advertisement146 1984-06-17 34 WHEN EVERY HAIR IS PRECIOUS TRIED EVERYTHING WHAT ABOUT US 7 ADVANCED HAIR CONSULTANT JhL 28 A Upp Serangoon Road. JL^ Opp Sm Leong Restaurant r—&j a a Daily 900AM-3 00 PM »'lY(vT\ TEL *****28 5 q-^T^ PERFECT CURE CENTRE I i \"\t 678 A Upp Serangoon Road. klxV O146 words
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Article, Illustration1369 1984-06-17 35 Born again the spirit of Europe 4 THE new tactical formation of Europe as we have seen it m the past week is to play with only three defenders, with five men stretched across the midfield and with at most two f r o n t r v liners. atyla,ahhUPI - 1,369 words
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Article167 1984-06-17 35 SANTIAGO, Sat. ENGLAND will be hoping to end their three-match soccer tour of South America m style when they meet Chile here tomorrow for the first time m 31 years. Manager Bobby Robson has not yet announced his side for the clash, butReuter - 167 words
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Article295 1984-06-17 35 SAO PAULO, Sat. BRAZIL and Argentina clash here tomorrow bereft of the great international names who sealed their reputation as the soccer titans of South America and the world. Lured away by large financial offers from rich European clubs, stars like Argentina's Diego Maradona, Daniel PassarellaReuter - 295 words
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Article125 1984-06-17 35 BERNE, Sat. A penalty m extra time gave Zurich Grasshopper a 1-0 win over arch rivals Servette Geneva and their third successive Swiss First Division title here last night. The play-off was necessary because the teams ended the season equal on 44 points. Five minutes into the secondReuter - 125 words
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European Championship
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Article210 1984-06-17 36 Portugal plotting to strike MARSEILLES, Sat. It says much about the state of European soccer that Portugal's strategy for tomorrow's clash with Iberian neighbours Spain is to call up a second striker. Both sides played with just one man up front m their opening Group Two games m the European210 words
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Article347 1984-06-17 36 LENS, Sat. KARL-HEINZ RUMMENIGGE will shake off his midfield fetters and return to the front line against Rumania here tomorrow as West Germany look for a more positive approach to their European soccer championship defence. The West Germans need to abandon the hesitancy and nervousness which characterised Wednesday's347 words
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Article243 1984-06-17 36 Gone the pick of the attack By JOE DORAI THE national squad's first assignment of the year the Anchor Beer soccer tournament from July 14-22 could turn out to be a bad start. For, with the .squad yet to be named, three probables all strikers have been virtually ruled out.243 words
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Article204 1984-06-17 36 NATIONAL stars David Lee and K. Kannan may make their last appearance on home soil when they turn out for Singapore Cosmos against Singapore Chinese m a friendly match at the Jalan Besar Stadium tonight (7.30). David has been offered a trial with England's Luton Town204 words
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Article167 1984-06-17 36 FARRER PARK UNITED cleared the first of six hurdles m their bid to win the National Football League Division One title when they beat relegated Jubilee 5-1 at the Jalan Besar Stadium last night. United will have to win their remaining five matches167 words
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Article, Illustration523 1984-06-17 36 French polish off the Belgians tlka ghah Platini power puts hosts on the road to semi-finals How they lined up: FRANCE Joel Bats; Patrick Battiston, Jean-Francois Domergne, Maxim*Boasts, Bernard Genghinl, Lais Fernandez, Jean Tlgana, Alain Giresse, Michel Platinl; Bernard Lacombe (Dominique Rochetean), Didler Six. BELGIUM Jean-Marie Pfaff; G. Grun; Paul523 words
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Article419 1984-06-17 36 Boy* Under-15 4Nm 1 Satvinder Singh 53.6, 2 Khairul Nizam 55.1, 3 Liv Zhenhao 56.3. l^Mm 1 Satvinder Singh 4min 24.75 ec (nat. age group rec.). 2 He Mm Jie 4:38.7^ 3 Maran 4:42.6. DUcu 1 Mohd. Hussein 35m, 2 Chen Jeixiong 34.28 m, 3 Zen Deoiang419 words
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Article30 1984-06-17 36 SYDNEY. Sat. Australia beat Italian First Division soccer club Ju vent us 2-0 (halftime 1-0) here today. Scorers were Marshall Soper (29th minute) and Steve O'Connor (81st). Reuter.30 words
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Article24 1984-06-17 36 PANAMA CITY, Sat. Honduras beat Panama 3-0 m a World Cup soccer qualifying match here last night. Half-time score was 2-0. Reuter.24 words
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Article, Illustration458 1984-06-17 36 Hakikat Rai - Hakikat Rai Report. ..by Teenage star claims meet mark but not national age-group record FIVE leaps to stardom. That was all l&year-old Goh Seng Tiong needed to jump into the record books at the Caltex age-group track and field meet at the NationalALBERT SIM - 458 words
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Advertisement49 1984-06-17 36 Singapore should send more to LA, says Alan Hubbard Page 34 Shock KO for hard man Duran Page 33 ASIA MAGAZINE NOTE: Today's Issue mentions the participation of East Germany, Cuba and other communist countries m the Olympic Games. The edition was prepared before these countries announced their withdrawal.49 words
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Miscellaneous145 1984-06-17 36 UP TO 1 p.m. Partly cloody with showers In a few areas.TEMP. (C) up to S a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 26 rain. SUNSET today: 7.11 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.59 a.m. Adelaide U/16C Rain Manila 22 33C Rain Amsterdam 9 17 C Gear Melbourne 11 16 C Rain Bangkok 25,33 c145 words
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Article, Illustration887 1984-06-17 1 RAv DHALIWAL - RAv DHALIWAL By QUAINT, a little incongruous amidst the towering skyscrapers, and very conspicuous. At first sight, it seems as if these friendly old-fashion relics on Hongkong's roads have never quite caught up with the times. The fact that these trams are one-man-operated is about theTAN SUAN ANN - 887 words
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Advertisement143 1984-06-17 1 "^^yhichever way fashion goes, one thing remains constant: the individual's W need to express his sense of freedom. JaST Jordache adopts this fashion essential m all its designs. That's one of the 9R reasons why the Jordache breed stands apart from the rest. l^K ye c n Jo rc lache143 words
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Article, Illustration442 1984-06-17 2 SALLY ANN STEWART - SALLY ANN STEWART By IT TOOK Roberta almost four years to decide how to redecorate the living room m her Miami home. When she shops and finds something she likes, she never buys it. "I always like to look further to see if there's anythingPatrick Chio - 442 words
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Article121 1984-06-17 2 SHOULD you go to the movies or watch TV? Change jobs or stay put? Get married or not? If you're agonising over a decision, here's advice from counsellor Jean Davis and psychiatrist Perry Ottenberg: STOP stewing and second-guessing. Sometimes following your instincts leads to the121 words
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Article, Illustration581 1984-06-17 2 KAREN S. PETERSON - KAREN S. PETERSON By Social drinking contributes to overweight, sexual impairment, accidents m cars, complications when used with medication, and problems with concentration, fatigue and skin tone m ageing. Staying m control A FINE line separates the social drinkerUSA Today - 581 words
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Article98 1984-06-17 2 IF, AT a party or a lounge, someone has had too much to drink, this is what you should do: TRY to get his car keys, but be careful not to anger him; some people become aggressive. TRY to get him someplace where98 words
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Miscellaneous89 1984-06-17 2 \f YOU FoLLoU) A LouJ- i£ iT 'TJZUB THAT WHI^M A<?PifZ\N FAT PibT-To Pfze\/EHT a&AKi'Te ZMoKe Coti- I* The &e$T 2 PRLAST CAWCIK? MAT RAVIATiON 2 t^K\HV OF FAT SHoULP y f^ 1 you amow 2 ACCoWD\NGTo ONE You tHoULP A\Jo\P £TuPY, Your LUN6£ Mc<?T VqcToßSTwuk OoTH AHIMAL- GtTTHB SAME89 words
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Article, Illustration548 1984-06-17 3 PAUL ONG - PAUL ONG By THE Singapore Zoological Gardens is cleaning up its act. Literally. It has launched its biggest renovation drive since its birth 11 years ago m 1973. Large chunks of a $5.1 million grant from the government, said zoo director Bernard Harrison, will help548 words
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Article, Illustration166 1984-06-17 4 GOOD to look at and good to eat. A miniature honey dew melon, hollowed out, filled with mir.ced pork m a chicken consomme and steam cooked for 10 minutes. The fruit is just a little larger than o tennis ball, but is fully grown. It is166 words
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657 1984-06-17 4 LEE GEOK BOI - LEE GEOK BOI Better Buy By DRINK up your milk is not an admonition often heard m most Singapore homes, not even those with children. But there must be a growing number who drink fresh milk because we see so many brands on657 words
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Article, Illustration591 1984-06-17 4 MARGARET CHAN - The star in Chinese banquets MARGARET CHAN Roast suckling piglet now sold m portions «y ROAST suckling piglet is the undisputable crowning dish of a Chinese banquet. It is roasted to an appetising red but only the crispy skin is enjoyed. Hitherto reserved for special dinners because of the high591 words
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Article, Illustration587 1984-06-17 7 MICHAEL CHIANG - Smash treat for fans of Chinese films MICHAEL CHIANG By JACKIE CHAN and King Hu are some of the big names spearheading SBC's drive to upgrade its selection of Chinese movies. Included m the line-up of Mandarin films acquired by the station for telecast this year are gongfu star Jackie587 words
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Article, Illustration510 1984-06-17 7 LIM KAY TONG - LIM KAY TONG TV REVIEW Bj WHENEVER discussion about the power of televsion arises, there is usually much heated debate there are as many opponents of this electronic medium as there are champions. The documentary, The Television Explosion, (Tuesday, Ch 12, a fortnight ago) grappled510 words
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Article, Illustration430 1984-06-17 7 TEO LIAN HUAY - TEO LIAN HUAY LOOK EAST By AFTER a few unhappy romantic skirmishes with actors like Lav Chung Van (Luk Siu Fung), Lee Ying (of Enigma fame) has decided to settle down. With a non-showbiz personality. The actress, who is m her early 30s, married a garment430 words
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Advertisement997 1984-06-17 7 There's good money m banking Qualify with The School of Banking The AIB is a professional qualification awarded by the Institute of Bankers m England, and is accepted by more that! .000 banking groups m over 100 countries around the world. To obtain this prestigious qualification, you need expert tuition.997 words
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Miscellaneous1200 1984-06-17 8 Something for all the £amily TODAY t^T^^ 12 X r^lHf —^'■{^■■■piaH^^^^^M /r-l lL 1 mh^bmbb r "^rj9 V I F»li n^V f W^ nd obandoned chi'dren wr^m swimming J^t% W? J^F^> kL '*^V r Y<lm Guney 630 and 9 C> Jf TIMES P^lrC^ J^W mHk^^^ r^^B ksl^^^W tB K*y v1,200 words
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Article, Illustration702 1984-06-17 9 Perhaps the most essential thing, these satirists agree, is maintaining a basic love for the music That, at least, might m keep such satirical targets as Wagner from turning m their graves. 7 THE Rite Of Spring played on flute and accordion? The Flight OfUSA Today - 702 words
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Article, Illustration384 1984-06-17 9 CHOW SOOK YIN - The drawing power of a refreshing talent CHOW SOOK YIN CHINESE RECORDS By AN ENJOYABLE collection of winning melodies given charming treatment by Pan's warm and mellow voice. Not only does he handle ballads such as Mother's Tears and Old Wine From Home well, he is equally engaging with thePan Anbang - 384 words
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Article, Illustration293 1984-06-17 9 LOOK WEST DIANA ROSS fears that super stardom will be just as difficult for her good friend Michael Jackson to handle as it was for her. "It was hard for a teenager to grow up travelling so much yet being so sheltered. "I didn't date293 words
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Advertisement776 1984-06-17 9 Ine of the Biggest Cane Furniture Showrooms m Singapore &&£srfb/ll i, i inn fi All 5 Seater I KbUH I I ///I j Imported Leather Binding I^^BfcllM^ThiiS^fl PSR^d 1 Table 6 Chairs BEACH^vX^ rTTa n L^^^ BPO br^W NICOLL HIGHWAY HBBF" !r^^H*''9^vLutw iT'^'^i Showroom 7500 -A B«-.Kh Ro d a776 words
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Article, Illustration596 1984-06-17 10 LIM KAY TONG - LIM KAY TONG INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM At Prince, Changi, Savoy, President, Oriental and Woodlands Starring Harrison Ford, Kate Capshaw, Amrish Puri, Roshan Seth and Ke Huy Quan Directed by Steven Spielberg 3y 4 Are you serious? Of course they (the596 words
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Article, Illustration392 1984-06-17 10 ON THE first day of shooting Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom, Kate Ca pshaw had a scene m which her character, Willie Scott, cries m exasperation: "I'm going back to Missouri!" Little did Missouri-born Capshaw know how often she'd feel that way over theUSA Today - 392 words
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Article, Illustration649 1984-06-17 10 JACK CURRY - JACK CURRY By DOES Spock live? Do gremlins have eyebrows? How does a ghost buster bust ghosts? These are some of the hot secrets behind this year's biggest movies, projects cloaked m secrecy during production. In an industry normally fuelled by hype and hoopla,USA - 649 words
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Advertisement237 1984-06-17 10 From Crayons To Computers i '.j I ij£ M 4W •Mierokid Opens New Doors To Computers For Your Children The Computer is an integral part of everyone's future. to 8 year-olds, 9 to 12, and 13 to 16 Even adults Every No one can afford to leave their children behind237 words
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Article, Illustration872 1984-06-17 11 Take stock of the market before you venture into it In the other paces i^ Buying a house? It's not as easy as you think. Get smart and bone up on I X financing, interest rates and procedures f k 1 I Credit cards is yours giving you value for872 words
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Advertisement142 1984-06-17 11 HJlPSBl^^^^^^^ aHHafai BafaHaHßalia^Ba^klßtt^^ afll H^^^ B^BTTafi B^BT BCr^ y. i^B Law f^cii (J/~ O/~B^ S a^°^ l^rT en t'rf? C^S r-, HSV' J L tin, n Wf&j\ < J 5iM v >^^H bß^b^bG^&-' •v% ."^n w -ff So why shop around? Just stop at DBS Bank. We're closer to you.142 words
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Article, Illustration1241 1984-06-17 12 Roof over your head NORA CHENG offers some advice to help you along the path to your dream home THESE days, the decision to buy a house or flat entails as much soul-searching as the decision to get married. After all, they do go together like a horse1,241 words
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Article, Illustration799 1984-06-17 12 MONEY sense a sense of proportion about money, good sense m what's done with it and a sensible approach to getting it and spending it. In a world inevitably dominated by money, it's a kind of seventh sense most of us think we have, even though we'd like more799 words
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Advertisement667 1984-06-17 12 i mM^M^ .«jJ awf^^awam >b>WbbV aavMaaat Baaßaßa^^e^Bßßaa^^l^K^raS Hr^Haaß^^BHr^ .Jv'Sllnßß y' r R fll What is a Reversionary Bonus? (If what use is a Reversionary It is an additional benefit enjoyed by Bonus to me? people who buy a "with-profit" policy with This Bonus is accumulative, and with all an insurance667 words
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Advertisement211 1984-06-17 12 If you are looking for the right home financing we invite you to come m and talk with us. At Chase we make it easy and fast for you to own your home. We have the loan package that suits you. And because we know time is precious we give211 words
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273 1984-06-17 13 STEP 1 As soon as you have decided to buy a house or apartment and have signed the option to purchase, you will have to complete an application form (Form ARPS 11A) for the withdrawal of your CPF savings. Your application must273 words
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Article, Illustration803 1984-06-17 14 YOU earn more than $24,000 a year. It is time to possess one of those little pieces of plastic, that magic passport or so the advertisements will have you believe to instant status and convenient credit. But which credit card should you choose?803 words
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362 1984-06-17 15 MORE and more credit cards m circulation today mean that there is also a lot more confusion over them. Take a look at your credit cards. Each will have the name of your bank or savings association across the top. Your bank362 words
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Article381 1984-06-17 15 SO YOU want a loan from your bank. You might need the money for home renovation or further studies. Whatever the reason, the idea fills you with trepidation. According to Money magazine, there are right and wrong ways to go about it. Here381 words
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Advertisement628 1984-06-17 14 The bank issues both cords and the same terms apply. If a client subscribes to both cards, a combined limit is set and there is no HMM charge for the second card A if Premium card terms m brackets where different. V Gold card terms m brackets where different. Ovaraaa-Chineaa628 words
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Article, Illustration1339 1984-06-17 16 See facing page DO YOU need a life assurance policy? People often say they don't not when they have their Central Provident Fund savings to act as a buffer. But CPF savings alone are not enough if you are the sole breadwinner or if your balance is small and1,339 words
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Article, Illustration510 1984-06-17 16 BUYING en impulse can wreck your budget and fill your closet with things you don't need but there are ways you can stop this common indulgence. Noted psychologist Dr Elayne Kahn, director of Alpha Hypnosis programmes m New York, says impulsive and compulsive buying resembles an addiction. A510 words
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Advertisement420 1984-06-17 16 Diners Ciub card is the first Charge Card m this region and m the 'DfIST So if you are not ye! a member aDply now for your World Card world Being the foremost inexperience and most established Just pick up an application format any of our outlets displaying the j^o^W^m420 words
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Article, Illustration797 1984-06-17 18 MARA FERNANDEZ - MARA FERNANDEZ By OH, for a nice hot shower! But at what cost? Cases of people getting heated up over a water heater are not uncommon. Do your homework first and spare yourself unnecessary footwork when setting out to buy a water797 words
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Article, Illustration741 1984-06-17 19 Make the most of your kitchen appliances Planner s guide The L-shape plan The U-shape plan A REFRIGERATOR, a cooker, a dishwasher plan a kitchen which lets you make efficient use of these and other appliances. The article below tells you how. OF ALL the rooms m the house, it741 words
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Article, Illustration328 1984-06-17 19 MARA FERNANDEZ - MARA FERNANDEZ FANS are creating currents m more than one direction and they are also making waves. Box fans, for instance, now come with stands which allows you to adjust their heights. National markets two types of box fans, one of which can be operated328 words
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Article290 1984-06-17 20 Choose a to suit your needs Sew easy YOU can spend over $1,000 on a modern electric sewing machine or as little as $200. Whatever you choose will depend on how much sewing you do. It makes sense to choose a cheaper model if you are a novice and want290 words
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Article, Illustration793 1984-06-17 20 Chop, cut, whirr, mince voila processed! FOOD processors are the first major development m domestic kitchen machines for some time, although they've been used m the restaurant trade for many years. While traditional food mixers were the logical step forward from using an arm and spoon to mix ingredients, food793 words
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Article, Illustration565 1984-06-17 21 Features to look IFLAT BED type shown here, gives a large working area, making control easy. Often comes with an extension plate to give an even bigger working area. The free arm type has a tubular bed which makes sewing of sleeves and so on easier. A free565 words
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Article172 1984-06-17 21 Giant fridge huge savings GENERAL has introduced "The Giant", a refrigerator that is claimed to be the widest (77.44 cm) and most spacious (525 litres). It is frost-free with a "clean back" design. This means that the condenser piping at the back is built m, not outside, the cabinet thus172 words
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Article, Illustration509 1984-06-17 22 SUZANNE OOI - SUZANNE OOI Cook motes Some utensils stylish enough for the dining table By COOKING no longer means plonking something into an old cooker. All kinds of table-top alternatives m bright colours and shapes can transform the kitchen into an exciting workplace. Some of these509 words
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Article, Illustration141 1984-06-17 23 Multi-purpose gadgets WHILE there are many brands of multipurpose kitchen appliances on the market, one comes complete with a small cupboard which can be mounted on the wall. The Box by Philips consists of a handmixer, a foldable stand-and-bowl and a blenderbar for141 words
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Article85 1984-06-17 23 COFFEE drinkers, here's a coffee-brewer that makes you more than just one type of piping hot coffee. The Rowenta FK 02 can brew you a strong cup of expresso as well as a creamy cup of Capuccino from grounded coffee beans. So now there's no need85 words
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Article, Illustration49 1984-06-17 23 THE Knaps Grill System 2002 not only grills meats but makes pancakes, waffles, quiches, lagsana and toasted sandwiches too. Small, compact and attractive, this Germanmade grill is now on special offer at Tangs Superstore. Cost: $204.45. This Krups grill is on special offer49 words
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Article, Illustration138 1984-06-17 24 Multi-purpose gadgets A COOKER which serves as a steamer, steamboat and wok that's the Peacock automatic multi-temp cooker. To steam rice and meat dumplings, puddings and other foods, just put m the aluminium steaming trays. You can steam several trays of food at one time. Remove138 words
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Article, Illustration254 1984-06-17 24 The three-door model has a third door which opens into a separate crisper section MITSUBISHI Electrics two-door refrigerators have a frost-free freezer. A novel feature, the manufacturers say, is the space-saving flushfit back. This lets you place the refrigerator flush against a wall. Since254 words
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Article, Illustration137 1984-06-17 24 WATER your plants with this vacuum cleaner. This is but one of several uses that the Electrolux 728 vacuum cleaner can be put to. Fix on the various attachments and you can vacuum the nooks and corners of your house. You can clean under137 words
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Advertisement188 1984-06-17 19 The first thing Use it and you'll love it... YOU HOCIC6 Literally dozens of bins and a flat back that H^HB aM I drawers and shelves makes a Mitsubishi 1^ jj_™ IS lllG COIOUK I 1 some ad J u st to easy to fit almost &MBSffl I J whatever188 words
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Advertisement54 1984-06-17 21 ChclffotGclllX 9^05 Instant Gas Hot Water Heater \Jj BAYARD 5 —J BAYARD 13 Please direct all enquiries to: Sole Agent: Distributor: PATERSON, SIMONS CO. Sales service maintenace (S) PTE. LTD. JIMWILL COMPANY #05-00 Lam Ann Building #02-01 Keppel House, Keppel Road 30 Mohammad Sultan Road, Singapore 0208. Tel: *****77 Singapore54 words
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Advertisement396 1984-06-17 21 COURTS Hari Raya Sale June 16 29 1984 Great ideas from PHILIPS on how to improve your cooking B m^i^ B I I COFFEE B^bm^ ■BB| Bl^im.^i^b horne r jfe L^. nmmm t0 B office use JPI jp^ Automatic keep warm 1 .8 litres capacity 1 1 M^ i^H bbbbblhbbi396 words
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Advertisement252 1984-06-17 22 KCI^TM^^ T^ -^sf re iiiift^ T" I |r 1 showe^shocks when water M/ J| I pressure drops. f^tt^Sß! Km m \i With a minimum oMuss. Redring '(§JU Mj m W cases, within a day Jy i*^ jß^ Specifications:- device is -Sr *r >»^ .jw Jw K,x incorporated i *Jr MnL252 words
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Advertisement170 1984-06-17 22 V Sa* i^ga \10de1263 BEUEVE IT OR NOT ONLY $295! Simple and reliable sewing machines for basic sewing needs. Attractively priced to suit your budget. These two new models come with carrying case, sew-light, accessories and motor attached. Convenient to use yet easy to store. Made m limzil. I'mmotianal pin170 words
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Advertisement633 1984-06-17 24 l^^g, *^^1 At Edgar Thomson, fn q Stylish, quality appliances IBftS^^ sre more affordable. JBBBBBBP^HBBBBIbBHBHBbI -y'' I Why pay more than you have to 9 ■^^■■■■■■■■■■■b f-,jg ar s quality appliances from Europe offers you an outstanding range of built-in ovens, hobs, cooker hoods. washing machines and sinks All at633 words
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Advertisement252 1984-06-17 24 The offer to beat all other offers FREE Cooker Hood or Sitoca Rollers with every Cooker or Washing Machine purchased Q-'J^. /Cooker Hood (TCB-3501 with A MBfc/^ every purchase ot a Tecnoyas J^l^y Cooker While stocks last' m I9S s r VasA Sitoca Rollers plus 3kg pack Persil pWi^^^^^^^^^ I252 words
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Article, Illustration165 1984-06-17 25 Ho Wing Ming - Ho Wing Ming Straits Qwiese SILVER by This is a collector's guide to Straits Chinese silver, the product of a curious blend between the art and religious motifs of Chinese origin, and the motifs as well as the forms of articles derived from Hindu-Islamic165 words
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Article, Illustration79 1984-06-17 25 also by the same author Straits A detailed and beautifully illustrated study of Straits Oiinesc fWcelain, which gained recognition as a unique art form only fifteen years ago. These cultural mementoes display a curious synthesis of conscnative Chinese ideas and art syintx>ls with the Islamic heritage of Ike local79 words
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Miscellaneous115 1984-06-17 25 I TODAY'S WORLD \Jp' Y^t TT I fl L TT I II I I (T J/'"^- 1 "Blow hard weddings make me cry, "Sorry, George, but I love it!" "Dora, you hung this mirror upsideI MTTrn-nnrTa^a^a^a^a^a^a^M mi i ■■m vn^ l" 1 v i A v^V^i^ I HR^^l^k I 1115 words
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