The Straits Times, 22 July 1984
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Title Section14 1984-07-22 1 The Sunday Times No. 2511 JULY 22, 1984 45 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 63/1/8414 words
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Article337 1984-07-22 1 LONDON, Sat. Dockers return to work as strike ends HUNDREDS of dockers returned to work ahead of a special union meeting here which accepted a peace formula ending Britain's national dock strike. Traffic at the southern port of Dover. Europe s busiest ferry outlet, was reportedReuter; AP - 337 words
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337 1984-07-22 1 Warsaw amnesty marks 40th year of communist rule WARSAW, Sat. THE Polish government today declared an amnesty for all political prisoners, but Solidarity leader Lech Walesa warned that unless these prisoners were allowed to organise themselves into groupings as they wish, "the jailsUPI; AFP - 337 words
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241 1984-07-22 1 Three KL newsmen barred from Thailand Newspaper report KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. THREE Malaysian journalists have been reportedly barred from entering Thailand following articles they wrote about criminal activities in the southern Thai border areas. A Chinese-language newspaper report from the Thai border town of Haadyai said yesterday that the orderNST - 241 words
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Article58 1984-07-22 1 PARIS, Sat. Thieves made off with the new French Prime Minister Laurent Fabius' official car, a luxury Renault 20-TX, in the Paris suburb of Blanc-Mes-nil yesterday, police said. But Mr Fabius will not be reduced to taking the Metro or walking to work, they added. HeAFP - 58 words
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Article41 1984-07-22 1 DANBURY (Connecticut), Sat. The Rev Sun Myung Moon, spiritual leader of the Unification Church, surrendered yesterday at a federal Srison one hour before the eadline imposed by a judge to start an 18-month sentence for income tax evasion. APAP - 41 words
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Article, Illustration346 1984-07-22 1 CONRAD RAJ - Everyone 's a winner with this scheme CONRAD RAJ POSB sets an example to persuade 700 firms to stagger their paydays By IT'S a scheme which benefits everyone: Earlier paydays for you; savings on the bank processing fee for your boss, and shorter queues at the banks and ATMs. There346 words
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124 1984-07-22 1 ATLANTA (Georgia), Sat. Georgia lawmen say the best excuse they have heard from a motorist stopped for speeding came from a fat man who claimed he was trying to lose weight the faster he drove, the more frightened he was of getting caught,UPI - 124 words
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Article, Illustration325 1984-07-22 1 LIM KWAN KWAN - LIM KWAN KWAN I can't stand people who try to pull a fast one on me, says Raja By LAW Minister E. W. Barker voted him the most courteous minister when launching this year's courtesy campaign. Bat Mr S. Rajaratnam, the Second Deputy325 words
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456 1984-07-22 2 Moscow-Bonn row over detained lorry Truck may contain spying equipment, say sources BONN. Sat. A diplomatic row has broken out between Bonn and Moscow over a mysterious Soviet lorry that West Germany has detained near the East German frontier, which has been refused permission to head for home. West GermanReuter - 456 words
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293 1984-07-22 2 BASLE, Sat. Banks in the major noncommunist industrialised countries increased their credit commitments to foreign borrowers in the second half of 1983, reversing a trend of decline, the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) said yesterday. In its semi-annual report on internationalReuter - 293 words
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Article, Illustration78 1984-07-22 2 WHAT do yon do if yon don't like mowing the lawn? Well, yon can either hide the lawn-mower or, better still, torn it into something else. Which is just what these two boys from Biddinghuizen, in the Netherlands, did recently. The two, 12-year-old EduardPanaphoto - 78 words
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Article265 1984-07-22 2 TUCSON (Arizona), Saturday ARCHAEOLOGISTS have discovered bones and relics of a city in Cyprus buried under an earthquake more than 1,600 years ago, and say the remains are so well preserved "it's like strapping yourself in a time machine." Dr David Soren, a University ofAP - 265 words
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257 1984-07-22 2 Grenade hits Soviet Embassy compound in Beirut BEIRUT, Sat. A rocket-propelled grenade hit the Soviet Embassy compound in mostly Muslim west Beirut late last night causing material damage but no casualties, police said. Police on the scene told AP that the rocket slammed through a window on tne third floorAP; Reuter - 257 words
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Article72 1984-07-22 2 A SOLITARY hijacker who seized controi Of a Lebanese airliner over Syria yesterday released all his hostages and surrendered two hours after the plane landed at Beirut airport, airport sources said The soukvs said the hijacker was Lebanese and hail demanded to return to Ahu Dhabi, but theReuter - 72 words
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Article58 1984-07-22 2 A SI'PREME STATE security court in Cairo yesterday delayed until Sept 30 its verdict on 302 Muslim extremists accused of plotting to topple the Egyptian government by force. Presiding judge Abdel Ghaffar Mohammed said he was ordering the delay because he had just undergone eye surgery andReuter - 58 words
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Article67 1984-07-22 2 ON THE 15th anniversary of mans first steps on the moon, President Ronald Reagan announced in Washington on Friday a series of initiatives intended to speed commercial development of outer space. The Reagan administration immediately plans to remove several regulatory and tax obstacles to industrial use ofNYT - 67 words
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Article66 1984-07-22 2 SEVERAL UNITED States, European and Canadian firms have cancelled contracts to sell computerised telephone switching equipment to the Soviet Union since last week's Western move to control the transfer of advanced technology to Warsaw Pact countries. The US Defence Department in Washington on Friday welcomed the rapid implementationAFP - 66 words
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Article73 1984-07-22 2 NICARAGUA'S LARGEST opposition group named a a former ambassador to Washington as presidential candidate for this year's elections, but said it will withdraw from the campaign if the leftist government does not lift a state of emergency. The Nicaraguan Democratic Coordinator the coalition of three political parties, twoUPI - 73 words
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Article67 1984-07-22 2 BOLIVIA HAS rejected a suggestion by creditor banks that a task group study the country's ability to repay its foreign debt. Bolivia's creditor banks earlier gave the government 90 days from July 13 to resume interest pavments on about US$6BO million (551,455 million) of public sector debt,Reuter - 67 words
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214 1984-07-22 3 HONGKONG, Saturday A HOUSING project under which purchasers can win the right to live in Portugal has helped move a Hongkong property from heavy losses to a HK$l5.2 million (554.2 million) profit. Trafalgar Housing is building a 10.000-unit residential and shopEingReuter - 214 words
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413 1984-07-22 3 BEIJING, Sat. CHINA'S Communist Party has decided to loosen its iron grip on authority in a major bid to promote younger, brighter people and carry out economic and other reforms, the People's Daily said yesterday The party newspaper said the party's central committeeReuter - 413 words
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290 1984-07-22 3 PESHAWAR, Sat. In a devastating campaign to eliminate resistance around the strategic Panjsher Valley in northern Afghanistan, Soviet and Afghan forces killed about 700 civilians in Baghlan Krovince in massive ombings in May and June, two guerilla commanders said here today. Commander Haji MohammedAFP - 290 words
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169 1984-07-22 3 Sri Lankan guerillas ambush police patrol COLOMBO, Sat. BOMB-THROWING Tamil separatist guerillas ambushed a police Pitrol in northern Sri anka yesterday, wounding two men, officials said. The ambush in Jaffna province, which militants seek to turn into an independent state for the Tamil minority, was the second such attack thisUPI - 169 words
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155 1984-07-22 3 BEIJING, Sat. Good socialists should feel tree to wear hip-hug-ging Mae jeans because the trousers were once the uniform of "hard-working American cowboys who had little to da with the bourgeoisie/' a Beijing newspaper commented today. "A growing number of young people la ChinaUPI - 155 words
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Article, Illustration81 1984-07-22 3 Pilot gets hero's welcome AN AMERICAN Chinese received a hen's welcome ln Taiwan on Thursday when his single-engine plane landed after a 22,1M-km flight from the West Coast of the United States. There were more than 2,#H people on hand to greet Mr Jerry Tsai (43) and Us plane, christenedReuter - 81 words
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207 1984-07-22 3 SYDNEY, Sat. A maritime union leader said today that a shipping dispute which has trapped more than 100 foreign cargo ships in Australian ports was no nearer to settlement. Mr Pat Geraghty, federal secretary of the seaman's union, said work bans which hadAFP - 207 words
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248 1984-07-22 3 LIM SAY BOON - LIM SAY BOON By Melbourne reporter MELBOURNE, Sat. The Australian government is planning to make it more expensive for business migrants to get into the country. The present minimum requirement of As2 50,--000 (*****,500) is to be doubled to A5500,000 (S$885,000) from Aug248 words
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327 1984-07-22 4 Total cost of pledge is about $378 b WASHINGTON. Sat. The United States spends more than half its defence budget each year to support the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato). official studies show. A Pentagon report said the "total cost ofReuter - 327 words
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123 1984-07-22 4 Dow Jones NEW YORK, Sat. The stack market elased moderately lower an Wall Street yesterday despite a rally late in the day that helped blue-chip stacks remain above a crucial technical support level. The Daw Janes industrial average fell 1.55 points to 11(1.37 andReuter; AP - 123 words
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Article, Illustration292 1984-07-22 4 ATLANTIC CITY (New Jersey), Sat. Pageant officials yesterday gave Miss Vanessa Williams, the first Black Miss America, 72 hours to give up her crown because she posed node for a series of sexually explicit photographs to be published in Penthouse magazine. The unanimous decision by the MissUPI; AP - 292 words
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169 1984-07-22 4 McDonald survivors get $2 m to rebuild lives SAN DIEGO (California), Sat. Survivors of the McDonald's restaurant massacre that left 21 people dead have been given US$l million (SS2.I million) to rebuild their lives. Mrs Joan Kroc, wife of Mr Ray Kroc, the late founder of the fast food restaurantUPI; AP - 169 words
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406 1984-07-22 4 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT By SAN FRANCISCO, Sat. The last time the Democrats came to California to nominate a presidential candidate, they picked John F. Kennedy. "They" (the so-called experts) said he couldn't win. A Catholic could not win the Presidency of the United406 words
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Article144 1984-07-22 4 SAN FRANCISCO, Sat. Mr Walter Mondale and Mrs Geraldine Ferraro opened their Democratic Party campaign against Republican President Ronald Reagan yesterday and called for six specialised debates with the incumbent. But at the White House, Chief of Staff James Baker 111 said that while MrAP; Reuter - 144 words
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80 1984-07-22 4 WASHINGTON, Sat. Mr Walter Mondale said last night that he had been ready to give up at one point in the long campaign for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination. Mr Mondale said in an interview with ABC news that he told campaignReuter - 80 words
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Article, Illustration226 1984-07-22 6 'Scenes that make shudder' Y? a+<Tg^\Y**r So who is to blame for the hurt in hY intfCl -9 tms bottle for the right to jobs and a better life. Finger pointing will not £%Q Hlottll- hel P answer the question: When will UX M»Co,a*w»o.W tnis w hole mess come to226 words
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Article, Illustration820 1984-07-22 5 Dan Pisner swaps jobs with his wife to look after his children Why he did it: 4 Pam badly wanted to go back to work after the baby and my firm was cutting staff. So I decided to stay at home, look after our child andThe Mail On Sunday - 820 words
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Article, Illustration448 1984-07-22 5 'Mr Ferraro' is proud of his wife's success JOHN Zaccaro, raised in a traditional ItalianAmerican family in Brooklyn, New York, did not want Geraldine Ferraro to work when they were married 24 years ago. Now he is used to being called "Mr Ferraro." A wealthy real estate developer and investor.UPI - 448 words
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Advertisement673 1984-07-22 7 If s the largest exhibition of National, Banasomc .and Technics products ever! It's Famfair 'B4 *o«n nn BBBSB An pxtravatfan7a nf fun anrl **>^QU.*JU ,ji «i la^afwSßaßi. fTI L National NR- 204 TRE /\n extravaganza 01 lun ana National RX-C46F \\\,\s^^2^^^lßt!Smmm B M Flatback Refrigerator excitement for allthe family. But673 words
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Article, Illustration507 1984-07-22 8 Preliminary talks held on dispute over three border hamlets BANGKOK. Sat. Thailand today said prospects for a peaceful settlement of a border dispute with Laos were good following preliminary talks between a Laotian delegation and Thai officials. The director-general of the Foreign Ministry's Political Department.Reuter; AP; AFP; BANGKOK POST - 507 words
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122 1984-07-22 8 MANILA, Sat THE official title "ASS" for assemblymen in the Philippines should be changed to "MP/' President Ferdinand Marcos' ruling New Society Movement proposed yesterday. The proposed new title, in the Filipino national language, is "mambabatas pambansa" which means "national legislator" and hasAP - 122 words
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231 1984-07-22 8 MANILA, Sat. Opposition leaders today said they would boycott the inauguration of the new Philippine Parliament on Monday and join a "Parliament of the street" unless rules governing Parliamentary proceedings were reformed. Leaders of the opposition United Nationalist Democratic Organisation (Unido) said theyReuter; UPI - 231 words
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214 1984-07-22 8 MANILA, Sat. An ageing training plane piloted by a nervous Filipino teenager caused a stir at Manila International Airport yesterday when it popped out of nowhere and landed without any radio contact, an airport official said today. The student pilot, 19--year-old Jaime Silvestre,AFP - 214 words
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343 1984-07-22 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday PRIME Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said today that components parties of the ruling National Ftont coalition must stop referring their internal disputes to the courts. "They should use political means to solve problems and the practiceAFP; Bernama - 343 words
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Article, Illustration155 1984-07-22 10 Man shot dead in shopping complex PENANG, Sat. Armed men shot and killed a Japanese businessman in a shopping plaza here yesterday and robbed him of $40,000, police said. Mr Satoshi Yoshida, the 36-year-old financial administrator of Japanese construction company Takenaka Komuten, sustained gunshot wounds on his chest and leftAFP; Borneo Bulletin - 155 words
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194 1984-07-22 10 Tugboat's anchor draqs up war-time bomb LABUAN, Sat A TUGBOAT hoisted anchor here recently and dragged up a deadly surprise an unexploded war-time bomb. The anchor had hooked hold of the 250-kg bomb which had lain on the seabed since the last war, the latest issue of The Borneo Bulletin194 words
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290 1984-07-22 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday THE Malaysian government has announced that it is to clamp down on the circulation of religious cassettes and tapes. Deputy Home Affairs Minister Radzi Sheikh Ahmad told Parliament yesterday that the government would introduce legislation soon to control theirAFP; NST - 290 words
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163 1984-07-22 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Allegations made by aa opposition MP in Parliament last year that Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Harris Salleh owns 7t per cent of the land in Labuan Island, have been ruled as false by the Parliamentary Privileges Committee. The committeeNST - 163 words
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Article, Illustration386 1984-07-22 11 This year's National Day Parade Armour and aircraft, marching groups and bands to provide a feast for the eyes THE band will strike up. The marchers will move. Aircraft will zoom overhead and the mobile column will roar down roads unaccustomed to such traffic. Practically all386 words
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227 1984-07-22 13 'Appoint community leaders as non-elected MP's They'll be more effective lhari irresponsible Opposition, says Chinese paper PEOPLE who represent the community shanld be appointed non-constituency Members af Parliament, the Chinese language daily, Lianhe Zaobao, has suggested. Although these people would have only a say and aa vote in Parliament, they227 words
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121 1984-07-22 13 A PRIEST with the Sri Guru Singh Sabha Sikh Temple in Wilkie Road has been told to leave Singapore. The priest, Mr Darshan Singh Kanpuri, who is an Indian national, has been here on a visit pass issued to him on Feb 27 last121 words
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394 1984-07-22 13 CONRAD RAJ - Chancery Court residents against HDB's proposal CONRAD RAJ Plea for review of Bill to make them run their own estate By RESIDENTS of Chancery Court are aghast at the proposed move by the Housing Board to make them responsible for looking after their estate. They have written to the Minister394 words
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Article52 1984-07-22 13 IN THE list of participants in the forthcoming Charity Classic Run, Mr Paul Gaffey is the managing director of Saatcni and Saatchi Compton, an advertising agency, and Mr Robert Tan is a partner of Price Waterhouse, and not as reported yesterday. We are sorry for52 words
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218 1984-07-22 13 ACCIDENTS in the shipbuilding and repair industry are on the decline. This is because there is less activity in the industry and also because of the success of the shipyards' self -regulatory system. Between May last year and May this year, there were218 words
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Article142 1984-07-22 13 AFTER spending a night with a man, a 33--year-old woman returned to his flat and stole an electric organ with two speakers and a piggy bank, a court was told yesterday. Deti Lamo binti Karim befriended Mr Tai Hai Koon, 52, and spent the night with142 words
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Article, Illustration327 1984-07-22 14 THE share-a-cab scheme, which has been on the road for four years, may be approaching a dead-end. Launched by the NTUC Comfort in 1980, the scheme started with two routes from Marine Parade and Ang Mo Kio to the Central Business District. A327 words
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Article, Illustration243 1984-07-22 14 LOW MEI MEI - Grouses over noise, pets aired in survey on courtesy LOW MEI MEI By NOISE, neighbours' pets, the burning of joss paper, the state of public lavatories and lifts all came under criticism during a survey carried out by the Times Organisation. The survey on courtesy and social responsibility was conducted243 words
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Article212 1984-07-22 14 PUBLIC toilets are far from satisfactory, according to the survey. They are often smelly and the floors and toilet seats are often dirty. Those interviewed in the survey were asked eight questions about public toilets. The result was: 77 per cent said they often found212 words
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Article181 1984-07-22 14 Locked out -but it was all right A BtM I a dozen latecomers were locked out from an opera performance at the DBS Auditorium last night. They were let in only during the intervafs of "Operatic Arias", which started slightly after 8 p.m. But there were none of the tantrums181 words
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164 1984-07-22 14 Parents should motivate children: Mattar STUDENTS, parents and society these were what Dr Ahmad Mattar touched on when he spoke to more than two hundred children and parents during a gathering at Blangah Rise h*rimary School yesterday. Dr Mattar, Social Affairs Minister and President of the Mendakl Foundation, was speaking164 words
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160 1984-07-22 14 Boy dies and three others hurt in road mishaps A 12- YEAR-OLD boy died last Friday, more than four months after a road accident and three others were seriously injured after separate road accidents on the same day How Choon Tiong was knocked down by a car while he was160 words
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Article121 1984-07-22 14 A IS-YEAR-OLD boy, who with Ave others robbed a businessman in a public toilet after ordering him to strip, had his sentence postponed by a court yesterday pending a probation report. The court heard that Kwok Wai Kin and hte accomplices held up Mr121 words
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132 1984-07-22 15 DON'T panic if bees start menacing your Housing Board neighbourhood. Just call the area office and help will come within 24 hours. The HDB has contracted a pest control company to put a team on standby to respond to such calls,132 words
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Article123 1984-07-22 15 A CARPET layer was yesterday Jailed far a month far throwing six rails af carpet underlays (torn a fourth storey staircase. Yantzen bin Juniwan, 2s, was seea throwing the underlays one at a time from Block lit, Yung Sheag Read, aa Friday night by a resident123 words
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Article146 1984-07-22 15 THIEVES took $100,000 in cash and $25,000 in gold bars and jewellery from a house in Joo Chiat last Friday evening. Madam Y.K. Ang, 63. had left her home in Joo Chiat Terrace at about 6.30 p.m. When she returned 1 hours later with her146 words
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Article, Illustration328 1984-07-22 15 JEEVARAJAH YASOTHA - 5'000 turn up for Sentosa's breakdance competition JEEVARAJAH YASOTHA By BREAKDANCING is still at fever pitch in Singapore, despite indirect efforts to quell the craze. Five thousand spectators turned up last night to watch 35 contestants at ihe first of two preliminary rounds of the Sentosa Rreakdance All-Stars l V.WONG KWAI CHOW - 328 words
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201 1984-07-22 15 THE press merger will not mean that competition among the newspapers will end. Competition is decided by the journalists. This is the view of Major Fong Sip Chee, Minister of State (Culture). For them to say that the merger will201 words
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80 1984-07-22 15 HUNGARY'S deputy chairman of the Council of Ministers, Dr Lajos Faluvegi, arrived yesterday for a four-day visit. He will call on the Second Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs) Mr S. Rajaratnam, the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Culture, Mr S. Dhanabalan, and Minister for Finance80 words
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291 1984-07-22 15 CHAN ENG CHENG - CHAN ENG CHENG By THE rain may wash away the effort but not the money that would be sunk into one of Singapore's grandest open-air orchestral concerts in September. The organisers have insured themselves against a $400,000 potential loss if it rains on291 words
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255 1984-07-22 15 YOUR posture, tone of voice and facial expressions can break the ice and get you the kind of warm reception you have always wanted. Fourty-four Residents' Committee members were told^o put on smiling faces and warm voices when they go255 words
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512 1984-07-22 16 Tell the employers about abilities of their workers' RECOGNITION of the abilities of reservist employees was among the themes taken up at a seminar on Total Defence Employers and Reservists, held at the PUB auditorium yesterday This recognition is possible if the Defence512 words
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Article82 1984-07-22 16 THE Republic of Singapore Navy yesterday recovered five bodies in the sea off Changi. The five were believed to be among the 12 In- donesians reported missing after their boat capsized on Thursday. The bodies have yet to be identified. The 12 were among a group of82 words
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Article, Illustration464 1984-07-22 16 CHAN ENG CHENG - Will this jogging tracj be a runaway success? CHAN ENG CHENG By AT ABOUT one jogger a minute, men and women were cruising into the Botanic Gardens while I stood at the gate at 7 a.m. yesterday, waiting for my colleague Wong Kwai Chow. And yet, when both of us464 words
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252 1984-07-22 16 THE Minister of State (Education), Dr Tay Eng Soon, gave trade unionists a lesson in survival and success last night. There is no substitute for a good government and a responsive people, he said, to see Singapore through the next 25 years.252 words
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111 1984-07-22 16 Five Bills for the next sitting of Parliament FIVE Bills will be presented at Tuesday's sitting of Parliament. They are: o Monetary Authority of Singapore (Amendment) Bill; a Central Provident Fund (Amendment) Bill; o Housing and Development (Amendment) Bill; o Housing Developers (Control and Licensing) (Amendment) Bill; and o Administration111 words
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Article, Illustration180 1984-07-22 16 JUDY TAN - JUDY TAN By A MAN fell off the kitchen window sill of a Housing Board flat and plunged If floors to his death on Friday. Mr Loke Yim Phun, a 32-year-old pipe-fitter, was at his grandmother's house at Block180 words
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Article, Illustration446 1984-07-22 17 In high-tech, fast-paced, sophisticated Singapore, where supermarket shelves overflow with instant powdered, UHT tetra-packed, and air-flown pasteurised milk, dairy farms are almost an anomaly. SIN BOON ANN visits a farm off Mandai Road and finds himself an alien among the beasts, while AUGUSTINE446 words
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Article, Illustration304 1984-07-22 17 FOR the past eight years, Mr Sura j Bans, 42. has been milking cows, filtering the extracts into bottles and delivering them to householders. His milky way starts each day at 5.30 pm on his motorcycle By 11 pm. 50 families in Yio Chu304 words
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Advertisement42 1984-07-22 19 509? every Fitzpatricks stands behind these eaSf^'^^m BY- ata*"W>» Bai at aV^tt^ m?^.m? mm «a a |V% Jl- a^BBWaBKIKL/mJnBBvB aB a^Ka^i i^»aWf l^^^^^^f^'l>^^v^rr^;--,i--,n Ur IKSS^WMMiaa^^^ ~<SB| l ***^WW)f > PiTzi'yirriiicic*® i fl>^ ll>|J>l^^ al#a# t w^ fcl I M^ I itf^ t^^ i42 words
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Article184 1984-07-22 20 Concerted efforts are needed rt WHAT is the difference between, say, mathematics and music 0 One has right and wrong answers while the other. as many interpretations as there are musicians. And one way for a music student to develop his own interpretations is by attending concerts and performances. But184 words
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Article, Illustration375 1984-07-22 20 JOHN ILLMAN - JOHN ILLMAN By A MAN dying from cancer is to sue a consultant physician he claims did not tell him about the true nature of his suspected illness. Peter Holtom, 48, former managing director of a publishing firm, plans375 words
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Article, Illustration865 1984-07-22 20 Doctor's dilemma Would you want to know the truth if you were dying? A cancer sufferer is suing his doctor for not telling him about his illness. But doctors say they have the right to withhold information, even to lie to their patients. L Plato, indeed, argued that whereas lying865 words
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Article, Illustration761 1984-07-22 20 fy MACAW How here's a funny thing THE last time I saw my cousin Myrna (or was it Mynah?) was at the Christmas reunion dinner, where she looked the very picture of a Successful Singapore Woman. After all, she had all the "15 treasures"761 words
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Advertisement166 1984-07-22 20 See how the -8? ■T-l MEDICAL IwkiPiiftYiQn "y ,SER I W fl^dl^4^B fl il w m YmJw\Wmm\ LW^AM .a— a^i B^ I a^men\Tand flB I I w^-^wAW i *m\mm\\\\m\ ■I You don't have to be a genius to use one of the world's JEfIW /«V easiest to operate personal computers.166 words
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Article, Illustration655 1984-07-22 21 How parents can help a gifted child THEIR young minds run in the fast lane. But how can one keep gifted children moving at a smooth pace, and on the right track? Parents play a crucial role, says Professor Barbara Clark, an American psychlogist who has researched on gifted children655 words
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341 1984-07-22 21 HERE is a guide to bringing up a gifted chili! that Prof Clark says has worked in her family: CHAT with your child frequently. Don't wait until there's a decision to be made before opening up communication lines. And during these conversations, explore341 words
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Article, Illustration1559 1984-07-22 22 Visions o£ the 2 1st Centuary PEERING into the 21st Century, authorities on the future see extraordinary changes that will make today's world seem as outdated as the era of the Model T. Many of these changes will be of the sort that seemed unthinkable only a few years ago1,559 words
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Advertisement96 1984-07-22 23 13 Musical Equipment SPECIAL PROMOTION SALE. Quality pianos just arrived (88 keys 1 used piano selling at very reasonable price. *****75/ *****58. -01-76. Golden Mile Complex CUTE MINI GRAND piaano .T x 4' British brand Parker. Expat owner brought over from England, need re-varnishing. Price $3,000 Tel: *****00. CHAPPELL PIANO96 words
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Advertisement80 1984-07-22 23 13 Musical Equipment GOOD CONDITION GERMAN Plan for sale Price $1,000/- Pleas contact *****56' *****28. 1 SHANGHAI UPRIGHT piano Sel dom used. Selling $1,000 Pleas, contact: *****24. 14 Antiques/Art Crafts JUST OPENED ORIGINS An tiques. 42 Lorong Mamboni (Holland Village). Singapor 1027 Rare antiques/ arts am crafts from Japan. Korea.80 words
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Advertisement646 1984-07-22 23 11 Pleasure Boats GALAX YACHTING PTE LTD Singapore s coni| BOA rtNGCEN FRF NEW BOAT SALE I All FX-S'. N e STOHFBHw SBt 81 ADRIATIC Motor Cruise: NIMBUS i-otXiT Motor Cruiser MAX II 'versatile Runabout MIXFR Cruiser Racer Sailboat 1- FMX Family Fun Yacht MAXI RACER Competition Yacht L'SFI) BOAT646 words
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Advertisement676 1984-07-22 23 20 Pets SELLING VERY CHEAP oldi. register! ested U 84 LOVELY AND CUTE for salt Price conta MALE POMERANIAN ORANGE about I. Witl papers Seiln I *****71 QUALITY JONDOBE DOBfcRMANN pupj ien lline wit papers Female on. Tamarind Road SHIHTZU 1 YEAR malt (450 i puppie it 8450 ea .=>[676 words
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Advertisement414 1984-07-22 24 14 Antiques/ Art 14 Antiques/ Art Crafts Crafts S MIWG VIUAGE ll 89 fl 3 U I 32, Panden Road, Jurong, Singapore 2260. Tel: *****11 1 I STOCK CLEARING! 1 Porcelain Va^es and other Pottery products at factory 1 1 price from $5 00 upwards j H [9 30 am414 words
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Advertisement498 1984-07-22 24 30 Hairdressing JERRYSTEVEN HAIR SALON offer cut and perm (Wella) $39. cut $16 by London Paris trained Hairstylists Jerry Ng, Steven Kang. Roger Wong =01-70 Parkway Parade Tel *****72. *****52 (Appointment). MARY-VENUS HAIR and Beauty School. Models required for cut, blow $3.00. perm from $5.00. colouring $12.00. facial $5.00 by498 words
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Advertisement728 1984-07-22 24 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun Nissan ALMOST 1979 DATSUN ISM Ol I ARF -ligibie Famll) s aa ..i All on radii i i f HJ a Pteaai all "***** AUGUST 1980 DATSUN tfond condn ion passed i •i nt ■:<■■ \U\ »:4 rxx ru b liable Te MX AUGUST728 words
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Advertisement117 1984-07-22 25 76 Vehicles For Sale f) Honda 1990 HONOA ACCORD 3-door. aircon. cassette 1 owner $17,000. Tel: *****86 79 SEPT HONOA Accord 2 owners automatic gear tip-top condition $18,500 Tel: *****32. •92 HONDA ACCORO Auto One owner, sunroof, power steering, $29,800 Tel: *****18 g) Mazda LATE 1891 MAZDA 323 1.3 Notchback117 words
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Advertisement227 1984-07-22 25 g) Mazda NOV. 1977 MAZOA 323. 1300 cc sdoor Hatchback. Aircon, cassette player $10,500 Tel: *****19 Richard i SEPTEMBER 1977 MAZOA 1300. 3door, new paint. PARF, aircon, radio, cassette. $9,500 Thomas Heng *****55 SEPTEMBER 1990 MAZDA 1000 5 doors PARF air-con, cassette Immaculate condition $14,500. Tel: *****7 1990 929 SALOON227 words
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Advertisement247 1984-07-22 25 h) Mercedes 1975 MERCEDES 230.9 Power steering, aircon, radio cassette. $9,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****03 (9 am 4pm) Mr Hoe. 1977 MERCEDES 290. manual. Aircon, radio cassette, sports rims, central locking, beautiful condition. Contact *****44. 1977 MERCEDES 290 Aircond, stereo, 2nd private owner. Perfect condition. $33,800. View: 143 Br ad dell247 words
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Advertisement238 1984-07-22 25 Mitsubishi 1980 MITSUBISHI SUPERSHIFT 1400, private owner, aircon, radio cassette, rust-proof, accident free. $17,200 negotiable. Tel: *****60. 1981 MITSUBISHI LANCER SL 5-speed. Aircon, expensive radio cassette, beautiful number, sportS"**rtms, Michelln tyres. *****48. 79 MITSUBISHI SUPERSHIFT, aircon, radio cassette, with equaliser. Power windows, beautiful number plate. Asking $15,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****14.238 words
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Advertisement133 1984-07-22 26 PARTLY FURNISHED 3-ROOM flat to let at Ang Mo Kio for $450. Call: *****69. 4-ROOMEO HDB AT Ang Mo Kio. Partly furnished. Rent: $800. Tel: *****98. No agents. c) Rooms WANTED EXPAT BACHELOR to share comfortable/ spacious fully furnished flat near Orchard Road. Quiet surroundings. Room have private bathroom. Monthly133 words
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Advertisement253 1984-07-22 26 ROOM NEAR BEACH Road for ladies couple. Cooking allowed Tel: *****77. ROOMS TO LET at Telok Blangall. fully furnished Tel: *****29 Mrs Yeo. ROOM TO LET at Clementi (preferably Chinese single male). Interested, call: *****87 UNFURNISHED ROOM AT Jurong East for single or couple No cooking. Call: *****55. 87 Accommodation253 words
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Advertisement380 1984-07-22 26 MOULMEIN ROAD POINT Block very centrally located, tally renovated and furnished with l bedroom aircond!! loned Pacing morninii sun Price $115,000 i Ring *****74 3-ROOMED FLAT, COMMON WEALTH Drive grouiid'loor ol Ii storey walk-up apartment Near i market and ttaarker centre Well I renovated Price negotiable Tel *****20 i BEAUTIFULLY380 words
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Obituary, Illustration71 1984-07-22 27 MOHAMED DAUD HJ ROSLAN Departed 18 July 1864 The family of the late MOHAMED DAUD would like to thank all relatives, friends and colleagues for their kind attendance and contributions on nmirjacaMbaraaeanHtnt The Family of the Late MR LOW MIANG CHYE wish to express their deepest appreciation and71 words
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Obituary, Illustration306 1984-07-22 27 142 Condolences 142 Condolences 142 Condolences CONDOLENCE I Deepest sympathies and heartfelt condolences to the Family MDM MARIA LOH AH MOY MANAGEMENT AND CONSTRUCTION PADMARK CONTAINERS INTERNATIONAL mn —m —-mmmm-mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm CONDOLENCE Deepest sympathies and heartfelt condolences to the Family MDM MARIA LOH AH MOY LIM HOE THIAM LAU BAK TO306 words
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Obituary, Illustration126 1984-07-22 27 141 Deaths 141 Deaths MR. CHIA PENG EE AGED: 75 years passed away peacefully on 20th July 1984 Leaving behind: Ang Jiat Jul (Deceased) Chang Slang Keow Sons: Daughters-in-law: Ah Chye Lee Mui Gek Choh Wah, Daniel Yuen Yoke Sim, Doreen Chor Phuang, Ronnie Kam Slew Eng, Pearl 'Chor Liang,126 words
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Obituary, Illustration99 1984-07-22 27 IN EVERLASTING MEMORY OF WINNIE TERESA FONG LAI HOW Departed: 22/7/78 Just a token of love's devotion That our hearts still long for you. Sadly missed and always remembered by parents, sisters, brother and brothers-in-law. In everloving memory of MR. SUNDARAJU PERUMAL Departed 22 7 83 To99 words
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Obituary81 1984-07-22 27 Corrigendum Re: Death Announcement of the late MR. WAN CHEONG SOON on 21.7.84 WAN MEE FEM is the daughter of the deceased and not the son-in-law aa appeared. ALBERT M. NETTO, 62, formerly of Bata, KL, peacefully, at flat 28/21 Bangs Street, Prahran 3181, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, on81 words
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Obituary, Illustration86 1984-07-22 27 0M ATHMA SANTHI A. OUR AIS AMY ***** 11.784 The family of late Mr A. Duraisamy wish to thank the Drs 8 staff of WD 31 (T.T.S.H.), staff of Telecoms. School of Combat Engineering staff 'Gillman Camp), relatives 8 friends for their kind donations, wreaths S assistance rendered86 words
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Obituary, Illustration195 1984-07-22 27 144 In Memoriam 144 In Memoriam i IN MEMORIAM f LIM CHIN TOK I Departed 22nd July 1979 j Though thy slumber may ba deep Yet thy spirit shall not sleep (There are shades which will not vanish. i there ar* thoughts thou canst not banish: By a power to195 words
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Advertisement633 1984-07-22 27 95 Other Reel Estate 95 Other Real Estate AUSTRALIAN COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES FOR SALE tV>BJBttC Resort Complex 1 aad Development Project r\>r sa:- or Joint Venture expansion located ln Coastal tirowth Area. Good climate region 100 k.m. MUith of Brisbane i Owner staying Shangri-La now, *****44 Ken Hsnsen. P.O. Box 12,633 words
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Advertisement127 1984-07-22 27 LOST FEMALE DOBERMANN 6 months, long tall, chocolate brown and carampl colour, name Stashy. Award $100. Contact *****11 office hours. 136 Car Pools PAID LIFT REQUIRED from Marin Parade, to arrive Toa Payoh by 7.30am. Tel: Jaclyn: *****09/ Jimmy: *****75. CAR POOL REQUIRED from Jurong West to Kailang Way. Please127 words
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Article300 1984-07-22 28 RACE EPSOM JEEP RACING ED MARKSMAN PEDIGREE WENG SOOK 3Heme-Malini 3Hema-Malini 2 Turf Queen 3 Hama-Malini 3Hema-Malini 1 2 Turf Queen 6 Ephorna 3 Hema-Malini 2 Turf Queen 1 Pete's Gal 1 Pete's Gal 2 Turf Queen 1 Pete's Gal 4 Tambun 2 Turf Queen 1300 words
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Article3821 1984-07-22 28 rtwerte VWPMRH 2.30 TOTE BOARD STAKES (Malaysian-breds) 1 3530*0 Pete's Gal 59 (54) Pete's Gal-PK Leong 4mm (Class 5) Ran only once this year, finishing 12th of 14 in 1200m National Stud Cup Ipoh in April; won twice last year; beat C5-3 field over KL 1200m by3,821 words
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Article, Illustration310 1984-07-22 28 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Ulu Kinta Stakes Bl SONOBE goes over his proper distance after an impressive fourth in a 1,100 m straight race last weekend and can be backed with confidence in the 1,900 m Ulu Kinta Stakes for Class 2 Div 1 horses in Race 4310 words
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Article178 1984-07-22 28 MARKSMAN - Blazing the trail again? MARKSMAN By Our man on the track IPOH, Sat. Although up four divisions Trail Blazer IV' has a bright chance of completing a double in Race 5. Trail Blazer IV won with plenty in hand when he beat a Class 2 Div 5 field over 1,200178 words
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Article89 1984-07-22 28 RACE I Hema-Malini RACE 2: Why Like That n. Smartest Marble Queen. Slip pery Sam II RACE 3 Guillemard. Bald win C Escalation II Merdeka Bridge n. Whodunit. Green Lv land RACE 4: Johns Gift Power Eye. Sn Daman. Kuan tan IV, Jetting Flash. Sonobe Qasse D'Or. Marble Arch89 words
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Article, Illustration197 1984-07-22 29 SEVEN-YEAR-OLD Pride And Honour, who scored bis biggest success when he captured the Queen Elizabeth U Cup at Bukit Timah a fortnight ago, is dead. The versatile Irish gelding by Apollo Eight out of Petite Darling, who won six races over197 words
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105 1984-07-22 29 Circus Plume fails to get Oaks double NEWBRIDGE (Ireland), Sat. Irish-trained Princess Pati foiled English Oaks winner Circus Plume's bid for a rare double when she took the Irish Oaks for three year old fillies run over 2,400 m at The Curragh here today. Princess Pati, ridden by Pat ShanahanReuter - 105 words
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Article1923 1984-07-22 29 Oo lands another good-priced winner FIRST: ***** SECOND: ***** THIRD: ***** STARTERS: *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****. CONSOLATIONS: *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****. Brisbane champ bounces back with a double By OUR RACING TEAM IPOH. Sat. Visiting jockey1,923 words
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Article867 1984-07-22 29 STIPE'S REPORT IPOH. Sat- Three horses Go-Getter, Domo Arigato and Benrose were impounded for a routine urine sample and saliva swab. Go-Getter and Domo Arigato finished fourth and fifth respectively in Race 1. They started joint favourites. Benrose. also installed favourite, finished last of nine runners in867 words
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Article84 1984-07-22 29 McHargue gets four days LONDON, Set. AMERICAN jockey Darrell McHargue has been suspended for four days by stewards at Yarmouth Racecourse and will miss the Royal Ascot and Goodwood meetings at the end of this month. McHargue was found guilty of careless riding after his mount, Forlauris, had won the84 words
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Article, Illustration546 1984-07-22 31 Golf's banter-weight master brings the clubhouse down at the British Open Championship MEXICAN-AMERICAN Lee Tewno moved to three shots behind the leader, Australia 's lan BakerFinch, after a second-round five-under-par 67. His game, founded on good driving and excellent sand wedge play, started spectacularly546 words
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Article359 1984-07-22 31 134 lan Baker-Finch (Aust) 68. 66 137 Nick Faldo (Brit) 69. 68; Severiano Ballesteros iSpai 69, 68; Lee Trevino I IS) 70. 67. 13S Bill Longmuir Brit 67, 71 139 Lanny Wadkins (US) 70, 69; Fred Couples (US) 70. 69; Bernhard Langer iWG) 71, 68, Tom Watson |i*c\Reuter - 359 words
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Article, Illustration902 1984-07-22 31 Young Aussie steals lead after second round ST ANDREWS (Scotland), Sat. The pack set out in pursuit of lan Baker-Finch in the third round of the British Open Golf Championship today, determined to stop the runaway Australian from snatching golf's most cherished prize. The 23-year-old fromReuter; AFP - 902 words
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Article, Illustration505 1984-07-22 31 E1 matador IS back! ST ANDREWS, Sat. After six months in the golfing doldrums, Severiano Ballesteros is back in business. The fast-growing feeling here is that the Spanish conquistador has timed his return perfectly to collect a second British Open title. The dashing 27-year-old Spaniard brought home a second-round 68,Reuter - 505 words
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Article322 1984-07-22 31 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI By sfcAfORE AIRLINES kflß alve their hopes of -A-Binftthis year's Singap9t 4 c^4 r Association Pfipyjej tfeague title i3fj>ndfn| r champions S BBB*Pf* e Recreation CH;' am Tanglin yesterAe Acs were unlucky nißto fiave taken full pCt*f' Bj a game which s-mHctfon322 words
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153 1984-07-22 31 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH WHILE many athletes straggle te fled their form on time, Singapore's Oon Jln Gee seems te he scaling the heights most ontranmatically by comparison. Witt six Bays left before the Olympic Games, Jin Gee, the RepebUc's second fastest freestylist, clocked his aetßoisg153 words
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Article198 1984-07-22 31 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By FIVE national squad members have been recalled to strengthen Singapore Malays for their second leg assault in the Sultans' Gold Cup soccer tournament quarter-final match against Trengganu Malays at the Jalan Besar Stadium (8.30) tonight. They are striker Razali Rash id, defenders Sudiat198 words
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Article90 1984-07-22 31 Sm>NBY, Sat. Tries by Ross Reynolds and Bfcidan Moon helped Australia to an upset«l6-9 win oWk New Zealand in the first Rugby Union Test b-Sre a crowd of 40,797 at the Sydney? Cricket i "Bund today ■^Australia led 9-6 at halftJme. Their Btar was t Ar giant lockReuter - 90 words
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Article70 1984-07-22 31 SINGAPORE AIRLINES entered the finals of all the three divisions in the Anchor Business Houses Squash League. The finals will be played today at the East Coast Recreation Centre at 2.30 p. m. Seml-ftnml results Men's graded: SIA bt Lion 4-1, SRC bt Esso 3-2. Ladles'70 words
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Article26 1984-07-22 31 SCHOOLS RED defeated Police 17-3 a-xfArmed Forces beat Schools White 12-6 in the Singapore Rugby Union Under-20 tournament at the Police Academy yesterday26 words
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Article, Illustration392 1984-07-22 31 The Federation Cup Tennis Championship SAO PAULO, Sat. Mima Jausovec celebrated her 28th birthday yesterday by helping Yugoslavia score a decisive doubles victory over Bulgaria and putting her country into the semifinals of the Federation Cup women's tennis team championship. Mima, who had lost herReuter - 392 words
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Article219 1984-07-22 31 VTLLEFRANCHE-EN-BEAUJOLAIS. Sat. Belgian Frank Hoste snatched his third stage victory of the Tour de France cycle race when he outspnnted his big rivals here yesterday. Laurent Fignon. French winner of the Tour last year, retained his overall race lead as he moved steadily towards his secondReuter - 219 words
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Article, Illustration973 1984-07-22 32 Olympics usher in new era of heroes and heroines of the beams and bars The Americans are convinced their barren medal run will be over CHINA'S Li Ning and Tong Fei are set to mark their country's return to the Olympic arena by dominating theReuter - 973 words
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Article, Illustration1316 1984-07-22 33 Kaiser promises a guraen rule Rob Hughes on the man the Germans are looking to for success Beckenbauer aims to turn on the style as new coach His two-year stab at the over- lord not only broke West Germany's tradition of no previous Bundestrainer having been levered out under duress,1,316 words
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Article285 1984-07-22 33 The World of Soccer AN AMERICAN lawyer on Friday took over Tranmere Rovers, the English Fourth Division club struggling in the shadow orMerseyside giants, Liverpool and Evert on. Bruce Osterman, from San Francisco, replaces Gerry Gould, who has resigned his post but remains as a directorAgencies - 285 words
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Article109 1984-07-22 33 BERNE, Sat. The European Football Union said yesterday they told England's Manchester United aad Cologne, of West Germany, te take a transfer dispute over Scottish player Gordon Strachan to the International Football Federation. The dispute arose after Manchester Unlfcd said they had signed Strachan far i:56e,OM ($1.41Reuter - 109 words
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Article, Illustration1625 1984-07-22 34 Extra, extra, grieve all about it... Alan Hubbard's Olympic Scrapbook maaaammmmmmmaam The Always On Sunday Column continues its countdown to the Los Angeles Olympics with Alan Hubbard's personal account of the last five Games he has covered. The five-part series started four Sundays ago with the Sunshine Games in Tokyo1,625 words
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Article621 1984-07-22 34 The cheats are one step ahead of the experts Yugoslavia drop doped trio BELGRADE, Sat. Three members of Yugoslavia's 147--strong Olympic squad have failed dope tests and will not go to Los Angeles, sports officials said today. Traces of "prohibited stimulative substances" were found when 21 sportsmenReuter; AFP - 621 words
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Article, Illustration539 1984-07-22 35 aaaaaaaaaaaaimaßmwßamamMmwmammmmmmmmmmmwm^wmmmmmmmmmmm The Los Angeles Olympics are a week away, but already the records are tumbling i Trip to LA off, but athletes put new world marks in the bag EAST BERLIN, Sat. Uwe Hohn, of East Germany, became the first man to clear 100 metres in the javelinReuter; UPI; AP - 539 words
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Article, Illustration697 1984-07-22 35 Brazilian Cruz missile a real threat The Latin American challenge BUENOS AIRES, Sat. The Soviet-led boycott of this summer's Olympic Games has raised the flickering medal hopes of Latin America but even now only a few of the region's athletes stand a chance of leaving Los Angeles with medals. FollowingReuter - 697 words
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Article269 1984-07-22 35 The Chinese novelty LOS ANGELES, Sat. Several hundred Chinese Olympic athletes, and two pandas, saw America at its brightest and brashest last night. East met West at an opulent openair dinner attended by 1.500 American guests, including some of the elite of California society, who paid US$lOO eachReuter - 269 words
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Article300 1984-07-22 35 LOS ANGELES, Sat. Former world heavyweight boxing champion ken Norton feels IjOs Angeles O I ymp i c Organising Committee president Peter leberroth's hardheaded business approach has spoiled the Games for the local people. Norton has taken the LAOOC to court over what heAFP - 300 words
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Article, Illustration306 1984-07-22 36 We're going for gold, too! WHETHER capturing the triumphs or tragedies, the prize-givings or protests. The Times Organisation's winning team of two writers and a photographer at the Los Angeles Olympics will have endeavoured to file the most interesting reports and pictures to have graced Singapore newspapers by the timeAP - 306 words
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Article, Illustration682 1984-07-22 36 rtew More than I can say 4 THOUGH we lost on penalty kicks, I'm satisfied. We played much better than against Selangor in the Malaysia Cnp final. Some of my boys played beyond expectations, especially oar 'keeper. All teams should respectSingapore at Kal- am lang.JONATHAN CHOO - 682 words
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Article, Illustration618 1984-07-22 36 Alan Hubbard on the cloud hanging over Olympic City LOS ANGELES, Sat. The smog hovers uneasily over Beverly Hills, awaiting the arrival of the Olympic torch today. Apprehension fills the air, too, with California's reputation for craziness horribly emphasised just 160kilometres away. With618 words
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Article64 1984-07-22 36 JAKARTA. Sat. Lute Pong goh of Indonesia shocked Den mark's Morten Frost 5-15. 15--9. 15-9 in the semi-finals of the Indonesian Open badminton championships last night Other results: Hastomo Arbi (lndo) bt Icuk Sugiarto (Indo) 9-15, 13-9 (Sugiarto re tired) Women's, semi-final* Wu Jianqiu (Chu bt Kirsten LarsenReuter - 64 words
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Miscellaneous128 1984-07-22 36 UP TO 1 p.m. Clondy with showers in a few areas around noon onwards. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: SI max., 25 min. SUNSET today: 7.16 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.65 a.m. Adelaide 8/13C Rain Manila 24/34C Fair Amsterdam 12/17C Goudy Melbourne 5/12C Overcast Bangkok 24 33C Fair Moscow128 words
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Miscellaneous97 1984-07-22 36 Your Sporting Sunday ATHLETICS Seiko Inter-club meet (FPAC, 2 p.m.). CRICKET SCA Senior League: SCRC v SRC, IA v CSC (Balestier Road, 11 a.m.). Junior League: Ayer Rajah v CSC (Balestier Road), Tanglin Taverners v SCA Juniors (Dieppe Barracks). Matches at 1.30 p. m. GOLF Changi Open (Changi, 7.15 a.97 words
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Article, Illustration407 1984-07-22 1 Roving cameraman DAVID TAN captures glimpses of the casual set while LIM PHAY-LING tells you how to get comfort and chic out of shorts. SHORTS have never gone out of style or season in our hot humid climate. But they have certainly moved from beaches and407 words
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Article, Illustration683 1984-07-22 2 STEVEN FINDLAY - STEVEN FINDLAY By Those prone to bone loss WOMEN at the highest risk for excess bone loss are those Are not physically active. Have a low dietary calcium intake. Smoke. Drink excessive amounts of alcohoi, coffee, tea or soft drinks. Have never been pregnant. Have fair complexions.USA TODAY - 683 words
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343 1984-07-22 2 L About 75 per cent of postmenopausal women have only minor symptoms of menopause. Most won't need to take oestrogens to prevent hot flashes and vaginal dryness, the most prevalent symptoms. J BONE loss is iust one of several health problems that women faceUSA TODAY - 343 words
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Miscellaneous129 1984-07-22 2 if Your PAPy has /4N is the o£st of CROUP, IS TptATMßhlT Fofl H&4R\T OK TO G\\ie. ING lcss Que To A cough mepicine 2 exciss\\/e n'os^e 2 IF \T$ A Cough ZuP- There \<? Ho TreAT-PR£SSANT--HO-slhl£E MEUT, EXCEPT To TH\<? MAY MAKE A\/O\V THE NO&E PREAThiNG EVEN EXPOSURE To129 words
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Article, Illustration809 1984-07-22 3 Chasing the Golden Fleece Tim Severin likes doing things the hard way. He has already crossed the Atlantic in a leather boat, and sailed from Arabia to China in an Arab dhow. Now Severin, with a crew he has gathered from five different countries, is rowing a replica of aThe Sunday Times Magazine - 809 words
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Article, Illustration274 1984-07-22 3 THE lives of Phrixus and Helle, so runs the legend of Jason and the Golden FT leece, were threatened by their wicked stepmother. They fled on a fabulous flying ram with a fleece of gold. Though Helle dropped off into the sea en274 words
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Advertisement322 1984-07-22 3 55% of all dentists use tnic I^Mriicn 1 119 9*wm WbV I That's 3 times more than any other brush. 1 i Today dental health is a commonly v^ r The research further shows that discussed and an increasingly more f- is clearly recognised important topic. The role of the322 words
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Article, Illustration1041 1984-07-22 4 Oases for oriental meals Just off bustling Orchard Road, and not far from the madding crowd, MARGARET CHAN discovers two Japanese fastfood restaurants within a stone's throw of one another. I Try noodles served the Japanese way PLACE: Don Fastfood yaki-niku (BBQ) set, $5.95; Restaurant, 5 Koek Road, gyu udon1,041 words
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Article, Illustration168 1984-07-22 4 JOANNA MARSHALL - JOANNA MARSHALL EVER wondered what a real French breakfast is like? For the French, traditional breakfasts are a ritual. But you don't have to go to Paris for a French breakfast. Le Notre, a French restaurant, has introduced a French breakfast/morning coffee168 words
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Article, Illustration101 1984-07-22 4 LEE GEOK BOI - LEE GEOK BOI IT'S deliciously tongy and delicious. Thin layers of sponge cake between chunks of peach and smooth, rich mousse with a hint of Grand Marnier give this peach gateau a lovely combination of flavours and textural contrast. The cake is available at Hotel Meridien's101 words
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Advertisement315 1984-07-22 4 An Invitation Come and visit us at 51 Anson Road «04-57 Anson Centre. Singapore 0207 Phone 221 1666 tor free career advice, enquiries about fees or to enrol on the spot and take your study materials with you Mon-Fn 9 00am 6 00pm. Sat 9 00am 4 00pm BRITISH INSTITUTE315 words
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Advertisement276 1984-07-22 4 THE Hilton's ORCHARD CAFE will feature a week of Thai food and handicrafts from tomorrow. Besides the Thai buffet spread, there will be daily demonstrations of umbrella-painting by an artist from Chiengmai. Some of the Thai dishes prepared by chefs flown in from the Hilton International Bangkok include torn yam276 words
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Miscellaneous1146 1984-07-22 5 Radio highlights CALIGULA P lay Of The Week, Today, BBC World Service, 8.30 am and 8 pm First performed in I 945, this play by Albert "Camus offers a compelling study of the man who inherited the Roman Empire m AD 37 and found himself m a position of supreme1,146 words
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Miscellaneous3934 1984-07-22 6 Channel 5 Channel 8 Channel 5 Channel 8 Channel 5 Channel 8 2.30 PM SBCTEXT. Sample pages 5.30 PM SBCTEXT. Sample pages 2.30 .Sample pages 5.30 P.M. SBCTEXT. Sample pages 2.30 XT^amPle pages SBCTEXT 3.00 PROGRAMME HKHLIGHTS. 6.00 PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS FOLLOWED BY 3.00 PROGW^ IJGHLgnS 6.03 PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS. i£ SS?T£3,934 words
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Article, Illustration746 1984-07-22 7 MICHAEL CHIANG - Computer whiz's track record MICHAEL CHIANG By Computers go very well with music. My main goal in life is music, but it can't pay the rent. It's hard to make a living, a good living, if you're in the creative or arts line. It's easier in the computer field. 7KENNETH KOH - 746 words
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Article, Illustration460 1984-07-22 7 KC - KC By THE Boss, Bruce Springsteen, that is, is now on tour, after staying off the road for nearly three years. Following a two-year programme of weight lifting and running, the non-smoking, non-drink-ing 34-year-old and his E Street Band are riding460 words
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Article, Illustration482 1984-07-22 7 KC - KC POP REVIEW By THE SWING inxs WEA THIS second album by the Australian group has excellent tracks, all superbly arranged. Under new producer Nick Launay, Inxs has developed a more beaty approach. It's Down Under rock 'n' roll, with tracks oozing native charm, like Face482 words
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Article, Illustration407 1984-07-22 7 CHRIS LEWIS - CHRIS LEWIS JAZZ REVIEW By A WORK OF ART Art Farmer Quartet Concord Jazz FROM the moment Farmer kicks off this album with Charlie Parker's Red Cross, you realise that this is something special. Here's something that's missing from so many rock- jazz fusion albums. The407 words
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Advertisement103 1984-07-22 7 BBSBs! BBSSaV PERFORMANCE COUNTS Thousands of students have gamed success in various examinations since 1 950. which is why PERFORMANCE counts at STAMFORD General Education Marketing Cambridge GCE A O levels IM/LCCI AEB GCE AO levels Kt^ n^ narnan HSCSTPMSPM 9 BE Banking IBF A!BM IB J* I -dividual Secretarysnip103 words
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Cinema
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Article, Illustration533 1984-07-22 8 BRAINSTORM Coming to Orchard Starring Christopher Walken, Natalie Wood, Louise Fletcher and Cliff Robertson Directed by Douglas Trumbull LIM KAY TONG reviews the film which Natalie Wood was working on when she died in a drowning accident, while JACK MATTHEWS goes behind the scenes to find out how533 words
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Article128 1984-07-22 8 Filling the gaps in the film IN BRAINSTORM, Natalie Wood and her estranged husband, Christopher Walken, rekindle their original feelings for one another after using a device capable of taping and replaying human emotions. Wood had just completed those scenes when she died, and director Douglas Trumbull says she hadUSA TODAY - 128 words
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Article, Illustration320 1984-07-22 8 MICHAEL CHOO - MICHAEL CHOO THE OTHER SIDE OF GENTLEMAN Starring Alan Tam and Lin Qingxia Directed by Lin Lingdong At Golden Sultan, Odeon-Katong and Jurong Drive-in By ALAN Tarn steals the show from under the nose of glamour girl Lin Qingxia in this deftly-packaged comedy drama, another of Hongkong's320 words
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Article, Illustration552 1984-07-22 8 Braubstirn ...wutgout Natalie WHEN Natalie Wood's life ended in a drowning accident off Catalina Island nearly two years ago, the nightmare began for director Douglas Trumbull (pictured above with the actress). The next day, he and everyone else working on Brainstorm, which was co-starring Wood and Christopher Walken, were fired.USA TODAY - 552 words
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Advertisement283 1984-07-22 8 A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO SEE THE BEST OF SINGAPORE ART A collection of more than 1 50 paintings by top local artists on display at THE ORCHARD GALLERY Many of the works will be seen for the first time by the general public. They include: •ft internationally renowned artist Lee283 words
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Advertisement141 1984-07-22 9 /(sign of it good v service 9 For details write to F^ mmmmmmmmmm mW Lombard North Central PLC, Ammm^B^mmm^^^ Banking Services. Dept 514. m^S mmm^ 17 Bruton Street. '^m^-———————————^, London WIA3DH, England pi Telephone 01-409 3434 SUPERSELLER flfliflßllWilm flflflflafasa. mA •■afl V^ssssssflfl^'^ MYSTERY WALK by Robert McCammon In the superstitious141 words
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Advertisement312 1984-07-22 9 11 I 111 1 I I I LADIES ONLY Preview 1 LIDO: Saturday 28th B.4sam| 1 Pr.c«s: STALLS $1.50 CIRCLE $2.50 I CASH BOOKINGS NOW OPEN— No Free List 1 PJ JON VOIGHT plays "MR. MOM" in a film filled with fl more love and emotion, laughter and tears than312 words
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Advertisement331 1984-07-22 9 I 188 A TAYLOR HACKFORD Fl JV i lIHbBB Against ii; i TsV^ALL odds |i[<B> Whit Are The Oddt? H D Bfi i I k Don't lorget to submit your half portion of admission ticket tor Q (f the Lucky Draw. Who knows, tha odds may ba in your favour331 words
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Advertisement255 1984-07-22 9 S VwJC»/ OPOAfVtSAT*O»NI 1 1 iji tsM.iFA'al-MAr! I (|l 53rd Record Breol-mg DAY' |J I om I 30 4 t 30 4 9 i spm( J i'k Cosh Bookings Nl Free Last I ilk Bj The Sssssa ajpSja-asa 1 1 ilk LAST FfW DAYS il 'l Please note Times J255 words
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TV Eye
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Article330 1984-07-22 10 LIM KAY TONG - LIM KAY TONG TV REVIEW By FOR Hearts And Minds (Thursday, Ch 5. 9.15 pm), the first of SBC's three-part documentary on 25 years of nation-building, was a re-run of Singapore's political and social developments. Rather than achieve a different perspective on the post-war years as SBC intended,330 words
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Article, Illustration460 1984-07-22 10 Riveting drama of Olympics rebirth THERE'S nothing like a film which deals with the spirit of internationalism, especially in times fraught with despair and division. As part of SBC's pre-Olympic package, The First Olympics: Athens 1896 is a dramatised and cheerful account of how the Olympics was restarted in the460 words
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Article, Illustration814 1984-07-22 10 L If I'm small right now, it's got to be for a reason. When it's right for me to grow, it'll come. Even if you rushed it, you'd still have to wait, because God has already planned it. Emmanuel Lewis He's probably Hollywood's tiniest celebrity. But not onlyIPS - 814 words
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Motoring
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Article, Illustration769 1984-07-22 11 One cannot deny that the Civic hatchback (above) is considerably more stylish and chic than the four-door saloon and is certainly one of the prettiest m 1300 cc cars on sale here. 7 EVER since the "triple whammy" disincentives against car ownership by769 words
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Article, Illustration833 1984-07-22 11 WINSTON LEE - WINSTON LEE By -HER facial muscles tense up as she takes off, hands gripping the Twheel tightly. She crosses her arms as she manoeuvres the car .round corners. I With each gear •change, there is an obvi*ous jerk, some changes are accompanied by a833 words
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Poland
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Sunday Times Spotlight
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Article, Illustration268 1984-07-22 12 40 years old and fast growing Polish People's Republic celebrates National Day FORTY years ago today, the Polish Committee for National Liberation was established. This anniversary is now celebrated as National Day. The second world war j was ending and the committee began to function in j those parts of268 words
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Article, Illustration416 1984-07-22 12 POLAND is literally endowed with a wealth of buried treasure. The most valuable and historically important is coal, which has been mined for the last 200 years. Poland literally stands on coal: It has three coal basins, in Lower and Upper Silesia and in Lublin province.416 words
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Home-grown talent
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Article, Illustration414 1984-07-22 13 The finer side of life Poles enjoy a thriving and varied arts scene THE names of Polish masters of theatre, music and culture, in general, may not be familiar to the man in the street, but those who are interested in the particular disciplines will recognise the excellence they represent.414 words
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Advertisement245 1984-07-22 12 to the GOVERNMENT AND PEOPLE OF POLAND ON THEIR 40th NATIONAL DAY ANNIVERSARY M.K. CHEN TRADE REPRESENTATION 135 Middle Road #02-05 Bylands Building, fl _Our heartiest a. A4^\fjlA4\rl+ W mYm%m4tAmW"^^^ I t»^— BeSt WisheS H the Polish People's Republic I POLSIN PRIVATE LIMITED |9| a Polish-Singaporean joint venture for the245 words
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Advertisement37 1984-07-22 12 CONGRATULATIONS BEST WISHES The People and Government of Poland on their 40th National Day REIMAN CO North Bridge Road, Singapore 0617. Plain Window Glass Figured Glass Figured Wire Glass Glass Bricks Tampered Safety Glass Putty for Glass37 words
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Advertisement91 1984-07-22 12 r Congratulations to The People and Government of The Polish People's Republic WIN HON HARDWARE CO. 68. Dakota Crescent #01-612, Singapore L438 Tel: *****11 (5 Lines i f. Telex: RS ***** YUKOSI -> w~ < Congratulations to The People and Government of The Polish People's Republic on their National I)a\91 words
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EAT AND DRINK
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Sunday Times Spotlight
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Article, Illustration673 1984-07-22 14 MARA FERNANDEZ - Buddy can you spare us dames? MARA FERNANDEZ Where can a woman go on her own for a quiet drink and not attract unwanted attention? MARA FERNANDEZ and MATILDA GABRIEL visit some popular watering-holes to find out. or how two intrepid reporters tripped over the Rainbow to land at Gawky673 words
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Article, Illustration510 1984-07-22 14 A WOMAN needs guts, gumption and more than a few slick lines to leave a local pub the way she entered, unscathed and alone. With the memory of pub-crawl-ing in Britain still fresh in my mind, where you can enter pubs unaccompanied, head510 words
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In your neighbourhood
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Article, Illustration957 1984-07-22 15 FOK JUN EE; GITA SANKARAN - FOK JUN EE GITA SANKARAN Smell them out on the estate where By and THEY are found tucked away in Housing Board estates, perhaps between a clinic and an one-hour photo shop. But they are hard to miss once you come within the vicinity. YourMICHAEL LIEW - 957 words
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Early morning delights
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Article, Illustration811 1984-07-22 16 KHNG EU MENG - KHNG EU MENG By "MAI kai yat teep," yelled the waiter, an elderly man in white undershirt and pyjama pants who had just taken an order, to no one in particular. It seemed nobody heard him in the crowded and noisy restaurant, yet811 words
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Article, Illustration228 1984-07-22 16 MARA FERNANDEZ - Canned sardines winning over housewives MARA FERNANDEZ YEARS ago, many Indian women fell in love with made-in-Japan sarees. Now, the Japanese are making their way into the hearts of Indian housewives again this time with canned made-in-Japan curry fish sardines. When I was asked to try Botan's canned fish curry,228 words
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The complete meal
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Article, Illustration729 1984-07-22 17 Surroundings, furniture and colours add to a good meal DOES the atmosphere of an elegant restaurant enhance the pleasure of what is eaten there? Does it really matter if we are watching the news, reading a book, having an argument or listening to classical musicNew York Times - 729 words
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Advertisement473 1984-07-22 15 THEYARDYOUR LOCAL ENGLISH PUB. B*\jfl An English pub atmosphere that's real cozy and casual. A choice of 16 varieties of beer! Board games darts available too Darts competition on every Wednesday Open everyday. Mon-Fn 12 noon to midnight (Sat eve of Public Holidays till 1 am) Sun 4 pm to473 words
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Advertisement530 1984-07-22 16 Come for the good food and wine Leave with wonderful memories Once you ve stepped into the Crown Prince Hotel, you'll want to come back again and again for the hospitality and friendly service. Memories to be treasured forever. Feng Cheng Lou, our Chinese restaurant, serves superb Teochew delicacies. Come530 words
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Advertisement166 1984-07-22 16 **k-amwZJ9MXZ :mm l.Jfl'HHr- /"r flr ■fll' mw^ We serve both local continental food. Try our famous claypot specialities, Hainanese Chicken Rice. Penang Food, Cairnhill Laska Fashion show on every Tuesday Thursday For reservations, v please call *****22 ext. 142/917 J Mmmmm Buono -r4 jA 9fl ■ata^flni P^i V *fl j^__l^flr^*'i*:^166 words
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Advertisement777 1984-07-22 17 Don't you care about Breakfast? It's important for your health. So read the facts. "Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. But unfortunately it is the most abused. B "What you eat is as important as when and as efficient as your system is in the morning, it's777 words
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Advertisement521 1984-07-22 20 There's good money in banking Qualify with The School of Banking The AIB is a professional qualification awarded by the Institute of Bankers in England, and is accepted by more than 1 ,000 banking groups in over 100 countries around the world. To obtain this prestigious qualification, you need expert521 words
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Advertisement160 1984-07-22 20 APPLICATIONS INVITED FOR MEMBERSHIP OF The Institute of Professional Managers Every practising and potential manager should be a member ot this body, which hat an international membership Categories ot membership:PROVISIONAL -for management students and trainees (PMInstPM) ASSOCIATE -for junior managers, supervisors, foramen (AlnstPM) FULL MEMBER -for middle and senior managers,160 words
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Advertisement103 1984-07-22 21 ITS I UNIQUE! An entirely onyalai approach to car maintenance Jobs component by component Jobs are graded into Basic. Intermediate. Advance Has 'Glovebox Guide To Car Emergencies' Flip-up Inserts Detachable Sheets Plastic folder with magnet-sea amp Dirt-and-oil resistant carrying case IheAACAR MAINTENANCE COURSE it does not matter rf you have103 words
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Advertisement612 1984-07-22 22 Holiday Best Sellers I ©1 /4 gro*7 m*J* to /ratW We may not be the region s Largest but we're certainly better' a\ m^^^^* m fmßW l m\/ 'a^a- AmmW aa. |M*~* *A.t»* THE GRAND FX'ROPA (15 Countries) Etenmil Austria/Eastern Europe/Hungary/ Yugoslavia taiy San Marmo Vatican/Spam/ France/ Monaco (Monte 04612 words
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