The Straits Times, 29 July 1984
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Title Section14 1984-07-29 1 The Sunday Times No. 2512 45 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 63/1/84 July 29, 198414 words
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Article, Illustration611 1984-07-29 1 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD For our Olympians an American dream For the Olympic Games an American... By m Los Angeles LESS than 24 hours before the Olympic Games were due to begin here tonight, a maniac driver mowed down a mass of Olympic sightseers only a few hundred metres from oneUPI - 611 words
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258 1984-07-29 1 THE Asean region is not without hidden dangers, Defence Minister Goh Chok Tong said last night. It appears peaceful but there are smouldering embers which, if fanned at the right time by outside forces, could engulf us all m a huge fire. Mr Goh said258 words
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106 1984-07-29 1 Stammer clamour falls on deaf ears STUTTERERS In Mulhouse, France, have failed to talk the French government into reducing their telephone bills. They argue that their handicap forces them to make inordinately long phone calls. The president of the French Stutterers' Association, Mr Jean-Jacques Kapp, expressed disappointment at the decisionAFP - 106 words
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Article371 1984-07-29 1 LILLIAN CHEW - Work hours: You'll get a vote LILLIAN CHEW By EACH and every one of the one million workers covered by the Employment Act must give his written consent before his employer can switch him over to the new work patterns allowed under the amended Act. Also, prior to giving his371 words
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Advertisement102 1984-07-29 1 TODAY'S PAPER IS BIGGER BETTER BRIGHTER MY DREAM GIRL five men say what she's got to have/3 TEOCHEW FOOD suddenly it's m vogue/4 SINGAPORE ART why is it so expensive? /9 J^^ Today's viewing j choice/ 1 M^ Leisure and TV 0 p/ Hollywood's new ohild stars/ 3 A nine-page102 words
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Article, Illustration465 1984-07-29 2 ENOUGH C.P.F. SAVINGS: workers »t/J have enough savings in their Central Provident Fund, after buying Housing Board homes, to live in the same manner after retirement. In fact, The Sunday Times has found a 20-year-old worker, taking home $750 a month, will be better off. Her savings465 words
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Article, Illustration206 1984-07-29 2 HELLO, CUTE MARY LOU: American gymnast Mary Lou Retton (left), 16, is poised to be the latest in a line of brilliant teenaged stars at the Olympics. And the man lifting her into the spotlight is Bela Karolyi, who shot Rumanian Nadia Comaneci to fame in the mid-seventies. He206 words
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Article, Illustration691 1984-07-29 2 PETER BARNARD - PETER BARNARD Singapore and the Uganda connection By WHEN Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew mentioned Uganda during his comparative review of Singapore m Parliament last week, he brought back into sharp focus an African tragedy which is no less real for the fact that it has virtually vanished691 words
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Article106 1984-07-29 2 Pollster Gallup dies, 82 NEW YORK, Sat. Mr George Gallop, whose name became synonymous with opinion polls, has died m a Swiss hospital near his summer home. Mr Gallup, 82, founded the American Institute of Public Opinion m 1935. It became a powerful force m US political life and spawnedReuter; UPI - 106 words
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Article371 1984-07-29 2 HOMESTEAD (Florida), Saturday BELIEVE it or not. Real life robbers can bungle m as comic a manner as those you see m the movies. It all began, police said yesterday, when four bandits burst into the house of Mr James Smith and demanded him toUPI - 371 words
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Article, Illustration333 1984-07-29 2 YOUR employer has to programme a computer or be a permutation expert if he wants to avoid paying yon overtime altogether by juggling work schedules to meet peak demand, but remaining within the 44-hour week average spread over three333 words
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Article364 1984-07-29 2 EVANGELINE GAMBOA - Concert sell-out right on cue EVANGELINE GAMBOA By DISAPPOINTMENT faced the people queuing up yesterda> for the $100 tickets to the Nev. York Philharmonic Orchestra's full orchestral concert on Sept 10. The $100 tickets did not even go on sale when the box office opened yesterday. Of the 937 seats364 words
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Article427 1984-07-29 3 EVANGELINE GAMBOA - EVANGELINE GAMBOA If you're for the sea today... By SINGAPORE'S coastal waters are cleaner than they were three and a half years ago when the Environment Ministry began monitoring sea water quality. The Sunday Times has obtained figures from the ministry which show that427 words
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Article, Illustration328 1984-07-29 3 GILLIAN POW- CHONG - GILLIAN POW-CHONG By SINGAPOREANS will have a say m running Peranakan Corner, the showcase for the culture, history and way of life of Babas and Nonyas, when it opens m November. From Friday, anyone or any group with ideas on what to do with the centre328 words
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Article325 1984-07-29 3 ROTTERDAM, Sat. The world oil market is poised on the brink of a price-cutting war under the pressure of a swelling glut caused by too much production. Rotterdam oil traders said today that buyers are threatening to reduce their purchases from oil-producing nations unlessReuter; FT; UPI - 325 words
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Article, Illustration17 1984-07-29 3 Hi Chin Beng - Hi Chin Beng STATISTICS THAT SHAPE THE COUNTRY By Sovrc data Houung ond Dtvlopmtnt Board17 words
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234 1984-07-29 3 ABERTTLLERY (Wales), Sat. Mr Arthur Scargill, fiery leader of Britain's striking coalminers, has raised the stakes m the 20--week dispute, saying a backdown over pit closures which sparked the strike would no longer satisfy him. At a miners' rally here yesterday, Mr Scargill saidAP - 234 words
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Miscellaneous118 1984-07-29 2 UP TO Ip.m. Showers m a few areas from the late morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max.. 25 mm. SUNSET today: 7.16 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.05 a.m. TRAVELLER'S MATHER Adelaide 6 17C Fine Fair r Melbourne 6, 12 C Ram SSSI 2S 32C Fair M-*** 17/23118 words
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FOREIGN NEWS
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Article246 1984-07-29 5 Envoy sneaked drugs into Japan' TOKYO, Sat. THE Dominican Republic's ambassador to Taiwan helped drug traffickers smuggle drugs worth 27 billion yen (about Ss22o million) into Japan. Japanese news reports said today. Quoting officials of the Metropolitan Police Department, the reports said the ambassador, identified as Tancredo Duluc, 58, broughtAP - 246 words
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WORLD BRIEFS
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Article73 1984-07-29 5 ARMY ENGINEERS and construction workers yesterday started clearing the last barricades which have blocked two major routes across the "Green Line" m central Beirut for five-and-a-half months. A force of 5,000 soldiers, some from mixed Muslim-Christian units, were deployed along a buffer zone on both sidesReuter - 73 words
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Article67 1984-07-29 5 EAST GERMANY, which received a huge West German bank credit this week, yesterday signalled strict limits of reconciliation by publishing a hardline Soviet attack on Chancellor Helmut Kohl's government. The Communist Party newspaper, Neves Deutschland, reprinted m full Friday's lengthy article from its Soviet equivalent, Pravda,Reuter - 67 words
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Article64 1984-07-29 5 ONE FORMER Upper Volta head of state and 93 senior government officials, including at least a dozen Cabinet ministers, have been jailed or fined for corruption m the last seven months, Justice Minister Raymond Poda said m Ouagadougou on Friday. The trials have enabled the government toReuter - 64 words
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Article61 1984-07-29 5 LEADING ECONOMIC officials of Central American countries have agreed to revive their fragmented trading group or common market after 15 years. Economics ministers of Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and El Salvador gathered m Guatemala City on Friday for the first time since the so-called soccerUPI - 61 words
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Article63 1984-07-29 5 CHINA, SAYING it wishes to resume ties with the International Peace Movement, pledged yesterday to reduce its nuclear arsenal if the two superpowers take the lead. Mr Li Yimang, president of the Chinese Association for International Understanding, told a forum m Beijing that if other nuclear statesUPI - 63 words
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Article60 1984-07-29 5 PRESIDENT HOSNI Mubarak of Egypt called yesterday on the United States and Israel to make a "strong push" towards reviving peace talks m the Middle East following the US presidential election m November. Mr Mubarak's comments were the latest m a series of appeals by theAP - 60 words
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Article, Illustration438 1984-07-29 5 BEIJING, Saturday 4 I'm not sure whether we are going to play cricket or football. 7 British Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe at the opening yesterday m Beijing of the Smo-British talks on the future of Hongkong after noting that eachReuter; UPI - 438 words
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347 1984-07-29 5 TOKYO, Sat. A North Korean patrol vessel fired on a Japanese fishing boat today, seriously wounding the captain before forcing the boat to sail to a North Korean port, a Foreign Ministry official said. The squid-fishing vessel was the fifth JapaneseUPI - 347 words
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Article52 1984-07-29 5 PARIS, Sat. Burmese Party chairman Gen Ne Win today cut short a week-long private visit to France for personal reasons, the French Foreign Ministry said. The 73-year-old general had been due to meet President Francois Mitterrand and have lunch with French Foreign Minister Claude Cheysson onReuter - 52 words
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100 1984-07-29 5 Upswing in stocks for third straight day DOW JONES NEW YORK, Sat. Stocks were broadly higher late m yesterday's session as the market neared its third straight advance. Trading was active. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials, up 10.60 on Thursday, climbed another 7.73 to 1,115.28 half an hourAP - 100 words
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377 1984-07-29 5 Stock market fever hits China again Good response to first share offers since 1 949 BEIJING, Saturday CHINA has been hit by stock market fever 35 years after the last broker sold out, packed his bags and fled the victorious communist troops m 1949. This month, the first three shareReuter - 377 words
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104 1984-07-29 5 CAIRO, Sat. Egypt will continue to back the threeparty coalition opposed to the Vietnamese-backed government In Cambodia. President Hosni Mubarak told the coalition's President, Prince Norodom Sihanouk today that Egypt would give its rapport both at the United Nations and within the nonaligned movement, EgyptianAFP; Reuter - 104 words
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Article79 1984-07-29 5 NEW DELHI, Sat. Singapore Foreign Ministry Permanent Secretary Peter Chan arrives here tomorrow for talks with Indian officials, an Indian government spokesman said here today. Sources said Mr Chan's talks would cover bilateral and regional issues, including Cambodia. Mr Chan is also expected to brief Indian officials onAFP - 79 words
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Article, Illustration101 1984-07-29 6 Wheels for disabled to nip about IT'S called the Nippi and if yon think it's the latest thing m racing machines, a closer look at the picture will tell you to think again. The angular shape of the bodywork is m stark contrast to the sleek, smooth curves that racersPana - 101 words
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328 1984-07-29 6 Afghan fighters to receive $105 m aid US committee votes it through, Senate likely to follow WASHINGTON, Sat. The House of Representatives Appropriations Committee has approved US$5O million (Sslos million) m 1984 covert aid for Afghan guerillas and the Senate is likely to follow suit, Congressional sources said yesterday. TheReuter; UPI; AFP - 328 words
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266 1984-07-29 6 TORONTO, Sat. Doctors here are hoping to separate a pair of Siamese twins m a rare operation today m which one of the boys will emerge as a girl because the toddlers are joined at the pelvis and share genitals. "The question of sexUPI - 266 words
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Article, Illustration584 1984-07-29 6 LOUIS HEREN'S VIEW MR WILLIAM Clark, the former vice-president of the World Bank, has published a be ok entitled. Catastrophe, which is clearly intended to frighten the Western industrial democracies. He claims, even threatens, that if they do not provide mc-e foreign aid, the Third Worla584 words
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317 1984-07-29 7 One casualty every 20 minutes SALVADOR DE BAHIA (Brazil), Saturday MILLIONS of children m Brazil are losing the fight for survival, with a baby dying of hunger every 20 minutes, and an estimated 32 million children abandoned, half of them living onAFP - 317 words
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Article, Illustration81 1984-07-29 7 Children get a taste of being baddies LOOKING just as morose as the Juvenile delinquents they are trying to imitate are John Kitchen, left, and Brad Rice, both five-year olds, who with the rest of their kindergarten class got a firsthand view of the holding cell at the Winter ParkAP - 81 words
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Article, Illustration245 1984-07-29 7 BUENOS AIRES, Sat. Argentina will meet next Tuesday's deadline for repaying an emergency loan made by four Latin American nations at the end of March, Economy Minister Bernardo Grinspun said yesterday. The deadline for repayment had been extended three times. But officials m one ofAP - 245 words
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Article, Illustration309 1984-07-29 7 America and Russia poles apart on arms talks WASHINGTON, Saturday THE Soviet Union and the United States blame each other for blocking arms control and differ on almost every issue, including whether there will be talks m Vienna m September on anti-satellite weapons. The Soviets said m a statement yesterdayUPI - 309 words
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189 1984-07-29 7 US firms want new law on drug export WASHINGTON, Sal. AMERICAN drug companies yesterday asked Congress for permission to export new drugs not yet cleared for use m the country. The companies have the support of the administration and the World Health Organisation (WHO) but consumer groups said such aReuter - 189 words
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Advertisement212 1984-07-29 6 From Crayons To Computers .flievokid 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 behind m this class has one main212 words
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Article185 1984-07-29 8 JAKARTA, Saturday INDONESIA and Papua New Guinea have entered a new stage of greatly improved relations, Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja said yesterday. He said the two countries have successfully concluded their joint border committee meeting m Surabaya, East Java. They approved a draft to replaceAFP - 185 words
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330 1984-07-29 8 MANILA, Saturday REFUGEE officials are troubled by what they say is a growing tendency by passing ships not to help Vietnamese refugees fleeing their country by boat. In one incident, 68 Vietnamese refugees dieel oT starvation, thirst or disease aboard a 12-metre fishingNYT - 330 words
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Article, Illustration61 1984-07-29 8 THE wayang wong sequence from Indonesia's Daun Polos "Mass" Dance by Farida Feisol. She fused the dance languages of ballet and East Java into a universally understand able work of great emotional power. It was performed m Manila recently at the eightdayNIK KASMANI - 61 words
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179 1984-07-29 8 Jakarta buying four jetfoils for navy JAKARTA, Sat. The Indonesian navy will be equipped with four fast jetfoils for use as patrol ships and troop carriers, the leading Tempo weekly reported. To be built by Boeing Marine System m Renton, Washington state, one semi-finished jetfoil is scheduled to arrive atAFP - 179 words
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Article287 1984-07-29 8 Marcos to present $7.3 b Budget MANILA, Saturday THE Philippine government will present a Budget of 67.3 billion pesos (557.3 billion) for the next fiscal year to the National Assembly. The Budget will be formally submitted on Monday. It stresses agricultural and food productivity, industrial production, livelihood programmes, social development,AFP - 287 words
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141 1984-07-29 8 MANILA, Sat. A fifth-grade Filipino girl, who merrily gave large handouts to surprised classmates and teachers, was hauled to a police station by an Irate complainant who accused her of theft her foster grandmother. Pinky Alfaro, 11, a public school student mAFP - 141 words
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454 1984-07-29 9 Dr Mahathir's advice to some working mothers: KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday WORKING mothers at certain levels and m certain sectors should perhaps give up their job when their family has grown bigger and their husbands are earning enough to support the whole family.Bernama - 454 words
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161 1984-07-29 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. FAMILIES travelling together by Malayan railway m groups of four or more will be entitled to a 15 per cent discount on the fares from Aug 1. The entitlement for discount specifies that the group must include a father or motherBernama; NST - 161 words
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Article92 1984-07-29 9 KUALA. LUMPUR, Sat. Two robbers were caught on film yesterday when they held op a goldsmith's step m busy Jalan SUaag. They got away with $13t,M« worth of Jewellery, bat their faces have been captured by a closed-circuit camera. Police now have the film. ShopownerNST - 92 words
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105 1984-07-29 9 Study on the effects of reclamation KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Malaysia is to study the effects of Singapore's land reclamation on the Malaysia-Singapore territorial waters demarcation exercise. This will be one of the key tasks of the new Land and Regional Development Minister, Datuk Seri Adib Adam, who will inspect theNST; Bernama - 105 words
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198 1984-07-29 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The government was drawing up positive measures to overcome the country's balance of payments deficit, which was estimated to reach $5.8 billion this year, Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah announced today. He said they included reducing expenditure onBernama - 198 words
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75 1984-07-29 9 Pots-and-pans aerials draw warning signals KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. People who modify television aerials to boost reception are courting danger. They are risking their lives and homeh by unduly attracting lightning to the aerials According ro the Electrical Inspectorate ol Malaysia, this is literally playing with fire a.^ a lightning strikeNST - 75 words
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Article, Illustration589 1984-07-29 11 PAUL JACOB - This may look like a supermarket check-out in fact, it's the Changi Airport check-in Story: PAUL JACOB IN DOWNTOWN Bombay, it is not uncommon for a group of wealthy businessmen to offer labourers or lowly-paid workers a dream all-expenses paid, short holiday to Singapore. Ask a friend if he wouldSTEVEN LEE - 589 words
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293 1984-07-29 11 CONRAD RAJ - Bad loans may cost 12 banks a total of $50 m CONRAD RAJ By MORE nan a dozen bank** stand to lose a total of about $50 million m what banking sources say may be the big gest loan losses m Singapore so far this year. The directors of Indonesia293 words
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Article176 1984-07-29 12 AN AGED mason once said he would work until the day he turns 80. But Mr Pakriya Pillai Kerisnasamy died on Friday, six years short of his goal. He had been stabbed to death m a robbery m his home m Tah Ching176 words
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Article, Illustration405 1984-07-29 12 Seven out off 10 support new measures TIMLES SURVEY 4 If a person is teachable, heavier sentences would help. If he is rebellious, heavier sentences make no difference, he will still commit crime. A respondent Crime and punishment your views out of 10 Singaporeans405 words
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Article, Illustration365 1984-07-29 12 To each his God, through his own window: President GOD. We each have our own or none at all. "Our own separate windows on Deity" was the way President Devan Nair put it yesterday. The President told a convention of the National Council of Churches: "I respect your windows. I365 words
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311 1984-07-29 12 Denominations' rivalry causing competition for church sites RIVALRY among Christian denominations here has resulted m some churches competing with each other m tendering for religious sites. The Reverend Nga Tieng Chieng, the first vice-president of the National Council of Churches of Singapore, said this yesterday m his keynote address at311 words
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Article, Illustration474 1984-07-29 14 EVANGELINE GAMBOA - EVANGELINE GAMBOA You can have enough funds for old age with annuity scheme By IN MONEY-CONSCIOUS Singapore, workers want the best of both worlds to get hold of their CPF savings and still not be destitute m old age. But can they do it? They were474 words
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249 1984-07-29 14 MORE Housing Board cleaners will be discarding their brooms and dustpans for suction sweepers and high-pres-sure washers when cleaning the void decks and open concourse areas of HDB estates. This follows the success of a pilot project for 4,000 flats m Ghim Moh249 words
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Article, Illustration305 1984-07-29 14 IF THERE had been a prize for building construction drawing at the Singapore Polytechnic's graduation ceremony yesterday, it would have gone to Whu Cheong Poon. He is not just quick on the draw but is one of the best when it comes to drawing305 words
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228 1984-07-29 14 A selfish society is headed for decline SINGAPORE will go under if our education system produces only selfish citizens. The Minister of State, Dr Wan Soon Bee, warned yesterday that education would also have failed if our highly-quali-fied people just worked for themselves without any concern for the welfare of228 words
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Article134 1984-07-29 15 All smoke but no fire WHEN smoke was spotted billowing out of Anglo-Chinese Secondary School in Barker Road yesterday, followed by loud explosions and the screams of children, a civicminded resident called the Fire Service. Within minutes, two fire engines arrived at the scene, but there were no signs of134 words
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Article115 1984-07-29 15 POLICE are looking for a motorist who sped off after he knocked down an old man m Hougang Avenue 3 on Friday morning. The victim, identified as Mr Kum Lee Meng, 57, suffered a fractured left arm and other injuries. He was dead when police found115 words
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Article90 1984-07-29 15 A TEENAGER died m hospital on Friday after his motorcycle was involved m a collision with a road-milling machine m East Coast Parkway on Thursday night. Rafii bin Rahmat, 19, was travelling along the road with a pillion rider, Miss Norhayati binti Wagiman, 17, when he90 words
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Article58 1984-07-29 15 A COMPANY managing director lost $33,000 m cash and jewellery m a break-in at his house m West Coast Way on Thursday. Mr H. K. Han, 34, told police that his house was broken into while his wife was out sending their daughter to school. Jewellery58 words
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Article, Illustration558 1984-07-29 15 BENG TAN - A mere 20 and then over 1,000! BENG TAN Happy sequel to kidney donation seminar By! THE 1,300 people who filled the Mandarin Hotel ballroom yesterday show the extent of the awareness and interest m kidney donation created m just seven months. It was only last December when the National558 words
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202 1984-07-29 15 FURNITURE manufacturers and traders want to make Singapore the centre of the product and entrepot trade m the Asia-Pacific region. To achieve this, the Singapore Furniture Manufacturers' and Traders' Association will organise an exhibition and a convention here next month, its president, Mr202 words
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Article98 1984-07-29 15 Get the public involved: Mattar VOLUNTARY workers are needed to supplement government efforts m providing social welfare services. Social Affairs Minister, Dr Ahmad Mattar, said this yesterday at a dinner and dance for Volunteer Probation Officers of the Ministry's Probation and After-care Service. He said voluntary organisations should see themselves98 words
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Article75 1984-07-29 15 Two accused of coin box theft TWO YOUTHS were charged on Friday with stealing a coin box from an OTS bus. No plea was taken from Wang Jee Tin and Perez Nicholas, both 18. They will be remanded until Aug 3 when the case will be mentioned again. They allegedly75 words
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Article71 1984-07-29 18 TWO OLD men were charged yesterday m connection with the alleged trafficking of 32 kg of raw opium on Friday night. Poon Jiak Choon, 63, is accused of transporting 17 slabs of the drug m a taxi from Taman Serasi to Jalan Mutiara while Lee71 words
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Article37 1984-07-29 18 Heroin capital case CHIAM HEAP HI AT, 44, yesterday faced a capital charge of importing 19.7 g of heroin at Woodlands customs checkpoint on Friday at 6.20 a.m. His case will be mentioned again on Aug 4.37 words
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Article93 1984-07-29 18 SOMEBODY MUST have been bothered by the volume of a housewife's voice and telephoned the police to complain, a court heard yesterday. A policeman responded to the call and went to the ground floor of Block 114, Ang Mo Kio Avenue 4, yesterday at 1.30 a.m.93 words
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Article52 1984-07-29 18 A POLICE CONSTABLE was yesterday charged with stealing unused parking coupons worth $51 from a woman's car parked at Braddell View on July 7 this year. No plea was taken from Tan Jing Sang, 23. Tan was remanded until the case is mentioned again on52 words
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Article87 1984-07-29 18 A SECURITY GUARD was found dead m a pond three days after he could not be contacted at a wood factory m Kranji, a coroner's court was told on Friday. Mr Gibson ay o S. Appoo, 27, a Malaysian, had been sent to Sunrise Wood87 words
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Article105 1984-07-29 18 TWO FRIENDS who robbed a shop of $40 spent the money on drugs. On Thursday, one of them, Abdul Hamid bin Mohamed Ismail, 22, was jailed for a year and ordered to be given four strokes of the cane for the robbery at a Lorong105 words
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Article98 1984-07-29 18 A MAN WHOSE business collapsed cheated two people of a total of $3,800 by lying to them that he wanted to jointly invest with them m the share market. Gooi Thean Guan, 28, had persuaded Miss Goh Poh Poh to hand over $2,500 for investment98 words
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Article90 1984-07-29 18 A MAN AND a forklift were thrown off a barge after a backwash caused the vessel to rock vigorously, a coroner's court heard on Thursday. Mr Lim Chang Guan alias Lim Hong Meng. 38, a supervisor, is presumed dead. Although no one saw Mr Lim, a90 words
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Article, Illustration298 1984-07-29 18 The place to put a drawn-out love affair IT'S SO easy to show that you care, as Keith Moss, 11, found out when he was asked to draw a picture for the new track at the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Keith, of Holland Road, loves animalsWONG KWAI CHOW - 298 words
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483 1984-07-29 18 NGIAM TONG HAI - NGIAM TONG HAI By Move will enhance professional standards through pooling of resources and manpower CHINESE teachers' organisations have been urged to merge into one m order that they can pool their resources and manpower to raise their professional standards. The other language483 words
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Article, Illustration242 1984-07-29 18 A FEW could barely see over the railing of the spiral staircase, but the voices of these 90 boys and girls were powerful enough to resound through the Pavilion InterContinental hotel lobby and filter through the atrium during a dress rehearsal yesterday. The Peter Low Singers,MAZLAN BADRON - 242 words
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258 1984-07-29 18 YEO KIM SENG - Tibs survey on survey pass-holders YEO KIM SENG By TRANS-ISLAND Bus Service is conducting a survey on concessionary passnolders who travel on its buses. The first pa.t of the survoy, which started yesterday, will end tomorrow and the second part will be held from Aug 3 to 5. It is258 words
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Article, Illustration599 1984-07-29 19 Not enough because sponsors are more keen on paying for men's games, says SBC REMEMBER the towering if somewhat nervous Rhonda Meads at the Kent Ridge netball court 13 months ago? She was almost as tall as the goalpost, yet she failed to put enough into599 words
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421 1984-07-29 19 GILLIAN POW CHONG - Company to lease Orchard Point flats on behalf of URA GILLIAN POW CHONG By THE Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) is closing a deal with a private company to lease its 61 Orchard Point luxury apartments m Orchard Road en bloc. The company, Science and Engineering Investment Pte Ltd, will have421 words
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213 1984-07-29 19 Civil Service attracts more women than men LAST year's annual report of the Public Service Commission showed that women made np 51.4 per cent or 1,762 of the 3,068 new recruits to the Civil Service. The report also said that there was an acute shortage of candidates for certain Division213 words
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208 1984-07-29 19 Shopping on Orchard Road away from the bustle THE Cuppage pedestrian mall, to be completed at the end of the year, will allow you to shop m the city centre, but away from the noise of traffic along Orchard Road. The mall, constructed along the part of Cuppage Road between208 words
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Article185 1984-07-29 20 Red Cross launches donation draw THE Red Cross Society is on the money hunt again this year with their Donation Draw 1984. The First Lady, Mrs C. V. Devan Nair. launched the donation draw at the Lstana yesterday. Mrs Aw It Haw, chairman of the 1984 donation draw, said that185 words
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Article, Illustration339 1984-07-29 20 NGIAM TONG HAI - NGIAM TONG HAI By AT 80, he should have long retired and joined the senior citizens' club, but Mr Wan Hong Cheong still works as a supervisor at a brick factory m Jurong. He has been doing the same job for the past339 words
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849 1984-07-29 20 PAUL JACOB - Bill opens door that was tightly closed PAUL JACOB Aim is to attract best foreign legal brains By I WHEN the nod was given four years ago to foreign law firms to set up shop here, there were lawyers who feared the move was only the thin end of the849 words
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Article374 1984-07-29 21 IF you have reached this point m The Sunday Times without noticing that we are different you must be a new reader; so welcome to a fastgrowing club. We are pleased you stopped here, because even when you know what's happened you are better informed when you find374 words
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Article105 1984-07-29 21 TRADE union leader and former political detainee C.V. Devan Nair said last night: "If a newspaper adopts a communal outlook m its columns and is pre-occupied mainly with communal issues then that newspaper is one which follows a policy which is inimical to the growth of a105 words
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Article, Illustration1252 1984-07-29 21 MAN IN THE NEWS: AMBASSADOR TOMMY KOH AFTER 13 years as Singapore's Permanent Representative at the United Nations, Professor Tommy Koh is to become our new ambassador m Washington later this year. N.W. GOH, senior editor at Shin Mm Daily News, interviewed Prof1,252 words
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Article, Illustration1254 1984-07-29 22 PETER BARNARD - We are back to square one in rocking boat PETER BARNARD SEVEN DAYS By THE history of this column is short but eventful. It began m the wake of press restructuring two years ago, changed management a year later, went into voluntary liquidation a few months after that and returns1,254 words
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Article, Illustration617 1984-07-29 22 CHUA BENG HUAT - Recalling humble roots CHUA BENG HUAT AS I SEE IT By Singapore was different (m the 1950s and 60s). Gangsters, secret societies, thugs running m elections.... You can bring them back very quickly but it is different this time. You cannot go back to the attap hut and keep your617 words
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Article, Illustration633 1984-07-29 22 [macaw AS fate would have it, I lived to attend the grand 25th Anniversary Reunion of the class of '59, from the famous school whose initials are rumoured to mean Rigorous Imprisonment. During the era when everything colonial was bad, when Raffles Library became the633 words
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Advertisement543 1984-07-29 22 I—SUCCESS— I gVF[| Wolsey Hall and you H HI Hl^F Take Wolsey Hall, Oxford, for example. It has been I providing correspondence tuition since 1894, and is well- HHHH Hi known for the high rate of examination success of its HH^MML M/f students all over the world. H|H Among the543 words
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SINGAPOREANS WHO LEAVE
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Article, Illustration993 1984-07-29 23 THE DREAM WHEN businessman Kirn Cheng, 31, has time to dream, he thinks of Australia where he can own a house and big garden, and his toddler son can romp about content. Where education "will be more rounded, without the fear that you993 words
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Article, Illustration938 1984-07-29 23 THE REALITY BEFORE educationist Andrew migrated to Canada m 1982, he had visions of a less pressured job and playing with his two little children m immaculate white snow. Reality was a Jolt. His first winter m Toronto was cold and painful he suffers from arthritis938 words
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Advertisement71 1984-07-29 23 THE BOOK OF Chinese Beliefs m Earth magic, ghost weddings, passports to the after-life; the spirit world of the Chinese exists side-by-side with everyday reality, and affects every aspect of Chinese life from diet and decor to getting married or opening a business. THE BOOK OF CHINESE BELIEFS is a71 words
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Article, Illustration375 1984-07-29 24 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By WITH most of the "big guns" saved for the 175,000 Pesta Sukan Cup next Sunday, Best Bold should have 'the beating of a below-strength Class 1 Div 1 field over the Bukit Timah 1,600 m m Race 4375 words
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Article330 1984-07-29 24 RACE EPSOM JEEP RACING ED TONTO PEDIGREE WENG BOOK 6 Catchword 7Gaatura 7 Gesture 7Gaalure 7Gaatura 1 11 Satin 6 Catchword 9 Light Of Dawn 11 Satin 11 Satin 8 Kinross Lad 9 Light Of Dawn 11 Satin 9 Light Of Dawn 9 Light Of Dawn330 words
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Article4469 1984-07-29 24 Going forecast: Good to yielding 2.00 RESTRICTED TERMS DIV C I,loom m F.TH 3#» (2 and 3 year olds) wmmmmmmm (stakes: $13,500) 1 0 Phantom HtfbMr 57 Phantom-Lota 3 nzg (1200 m) Slowly away, finishing 16th of 18 In Div B 1200 m Pg June 164,469 words
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Article, Illustration223 1984-07-29 24 TONTO - Longevity should win again with Tweedie up TONTO By Our man on the track LONGEVITY D is back m form after a short lapse and should reenter the winner's enclosure m Race 7 for Class 1 Div 3 horses over 1,200 m. The four-year-old English gelding by Monsanto won twice223 words
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Article79 1984-07-29 24 THESE horses have won or done well on a wet track: RACE S: Poh Poh, Nutrient, Primco, Nine Dragon, Regal Star n RACE 4: Best Bold, Alchemist, Misty Line m. National Flag n, Gay Milano RACE 5: Jewellery, Gallant Wave, Stanza RACE <: Paititi Gold, Charrette, Full House79 words
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Article226 1984-07-29 25 MRA ruling on trials for restricted terms horses THE Racehorse Owners Association yesterday handed a letter to the Malayan Racing Association over a MRA ruling on morning trials for restricted terms horses. The letter, which was accompanied by a copy of the signatures of trainers based226 words
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Article, Illustration1887 1984-07-29 25 Elegance's Brun hangs on by nose to give him his third winner Lam hat-trick By OUR RACING TEAM FIRST: *****9 SECOND: *****9 THIRD: *****6 STARTERS: *****3, *****9, *****3, *****8, *****4, *****8, *****4, *****2, *****5. CONSOLATIONS: *****0, *****4, *****0, *****0, *****0, *****4, *****7, *****7, *****9, *****1. LAST year's top local jockey,1,887 words
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Article134 1984-07-29 25 Teenoso, Piggott triumph again LONDON, Sat TEENOSO, winner of the 1963 Epsom Derby, todday won the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes run over 2,400 m at Royal Ascot. Teenoso, who started at 13-2, was ridden by Lester Piggott, who was also astride the four-year-old American-bred m the Derby.Reuter - 134 words
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Article671 1984-07-29 25 JOCKEY A. Samsol was suspended for three race days for shifting ground and interfering with other runners while astride So What 111 m Race 5 at Bukit Timah yesterday Visiting rider Peter Tims was questioned by the stewards over his handling of Abang n m Race 2. After671 words
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78 1984-07-29 25 TWO-YEAR-OLD Regal Beach, owned by Tan Hock Chong, president of the Racehorse Owners Association, won another race m New Zealand yesterday. Regal Beach had won a maiden handicap over l,2Mm at Te Rapa Racecourse near Anck- land early this month. Yesterday's race was over the78 words
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Advertisement254 1984-07-29 24 THE HEART OF THE DRAGON j dßm 1 $45.00 A quarter of the people on earth live m China, yet it has remained a mystery. The Heart Of The Dragon opens the door on this most secret of continents, and illuminates the world of its 1000 million inhabitants as has254 words
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49 1984-07-29 26 142 Condolences 142 Condolences 142 Condolences Deepest Condolences to I our director I Mr Henry Lew Kum Weng on the demise of his beloved mother MDM HO PO LIN From: Board of Directors of Singapore: Shanghai Chong Kee Investment Pte Ltd K. Lumpur: Shanghai Chong Kee Construction Sdn. Bhd.49 words
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Obituary, Illustration67 1984-07-29 26 MR BERNARD LEANUS FERNANDO AGED 60 was called to the Lord peacefully at 9.15 am on 28 94 leaving behind beloved wife: Irene daughters: Lucia Jennette Catherine Joyce Son: Bernard Cortege leaves Apt. Blk 5 =01-128 Seletar West Farm way 6 (S 2879) Tel: *****84 at 1.30 pm67 words
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Obituary, Illustration130 1984-07-29 26 In Loving Memory Of S. Chanda Singh s/o Pal Singh Village: Balowali Departed: 29.7.73 Eleven years had sailed by But your memories are still fresh m our minds and hearts. Path Tha Phog will be held at our raaidanea on sth August 1984 at 3pm Tel: *****33130 words
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Obituary, Illustration89 1984-07-29 26 ANTHONY LOH HONG HUAT Departed 29/7/76 Sadly missed and fondly remembered by mother, brother*, sisters, brothers-in-law, sitlers-in-law. n ioco AOfl nopno w ft. In Loving Memory Of RATNAVALI BALASUBRAMANIAM Departed: 29 July 1983 Fondly remembered by Prof. Bate and children. In Loving Memory of MR LIM D89 words
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Obituary, Illustration90 1984-07-29 26 The Family of Mm Lai* MRS HENG YAK KHIAM nee ANNA NG AH SEE would like to thank relatives, friends, business aaaociatee and Rev. Father Anthony Ho tor their kind assistance, attendance, donations, wreaths, scrolls and condoiencet on their recent bereavement. THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR. LEE90 words
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Obituary, Illustration104 1984-07-29 26 mmnmrnw In loving Memory Of Mr. SING ARAM MUTHOO BORN:10/3/27 DEPARTED 15/7/84 The family of the late Mr. Slngaram Muthoo wish to express their thanks to all relatives and friends, staff of Steiner Ser H.R.D.. Goldbell Engr. Telecoms and Holiday Inn for their kind attendance, assistance, condolence, wreaths104 words
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Obituary, Illustration138 1984-07-29 26 141 Deaths 141 Deaths LOH KUM SUN AGE 61. Departed: 27.7.84 WIFE: WONG YIN YOKE Son* Daughter-in-law Loh Koon Weng, Michael Sellna Tan Sal Lin Loh Koon Yew, Melvyn Daughter Son-in-law Loh Ngal Fun Teng Chin Fatt Granddaughter* June Loh Chuln Wei Teng Yuen Nlng Body lying at SOOON Marina138 words
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Obituary, Illustration39 1984-07-29 26 142 Condolences 142 Condolences WITH DEEPEST SYMPATHIES TO OUR MANAGING DIRECTOR MR. LIM SEOW HUA ON THE DEMISE OF HIS GRANDMOTHER MDM. YEO SIEW NEO FROM: THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS, MANAGEMENT STAFF OF HARMONIOUS TOURS TRAVEL (S) PTE LTD39 words
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Obituary, Illustration62 1984-07-29 26 143 Acknowledgements 143 Acknowledgements THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MDM NELLIE SEE SOEY LEH wish to express their heartfelt thanks to: Rev. Fatten Allred Chan, Johnson Fernandez and John Lea Doctors .nurses and staff of Ward 9, Toa Payoh Hospital Relatives, colleagues and friends for their kind assistance, attendance, condolences,62 words
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Article, Illustration1097 1984-07-29 26 The pro show now under amateur rules Rob Hughes highlights the irony that exists m Olympic soccer LONDON, Sat. The golden age of amateur soccer, if ever it truly existed internationally, was blown before most of us were born. Since at least 1924, when the British refused to play Olympic1,097 words
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Article215 1984-07-29 26 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI On the local scene Singapore feature m opening match By SINGAPORE will face China m the opening match of the Junior World Cup hockey qualifying round m Kuala Lumpur from Sept 6-16. The Chinese, who were introduced to the game only a few years ago,215 words
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Article132 1984-07-29 26 HWEE SENG achieved the first of the two main soccer objectives last night when they won the Business Houses Football League Division Two title beating Promet 5-2 at the Jalan Besar Stadium. Their second and more prestigious aim will be on August 5 when they take on Sngapore132 words
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Article50 1984-07-29 26 BLACKS RFC set themselves up for yet another clash against Schools White with their 10-0 victory over Armed Forces m a Singapore Rugby Union Under-20 match at the Police Academy yesterday In another match. Schools White defeated Police 6-0 m a bruising encounter at the same venue50 words
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Article, Illustration1279 1984-07-29 27 Alan Hubbard's Olympic Scrapbook The Always On Sunday Column today concludes its Olympic journey down Memory Lane. Alan Hubbard closes his scrapbook, featuring five chapters on the Games he has covered as a journalist. The story began four Sundays ago with the Sunshine Games of Tokyo '64.1,279 words
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Article262 1984-07-29 27 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD HAVE the Russians agreed to stop playing games with the Olympics? On the eve of the 23rd Olympiad, some backstage diplomacy may have saved Seoul from a boycott that, on the admission of International Olympic Committee president Juan Antonio Samaranch, would probably destroy the movement.262 words
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Article306 1984-07-29 28 BOXING LOS ANGELE^S, Sat. Shawn O'Sullivan cannot remember the first time he put on a pair of boxing gloves, but he knows it was at a very early age. "I might have been five or even younger." the 22-year-old Canadian said as he preparedReuter - 306 words
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Article210 1984-07-29 28 HOCKEY LOS ANGELES, Sat. The path to golden glory m the Olympic hockey tournament hinges on who copes best with Los Angeles' smog and rising temperatures. Australia, India and Pakistan are the favourites m the men's tournament. Australia have overshadowed the two Asian hockey giantsReuter - 210 words
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Article, Illustration551 1984-07-29 28 GYMNASTICS Bela has a new belle to show off... America's answerio Olga 4 She is stocky, powerful and heavy jowled. She likes to play to the audience and her charming, happy-go-lucky approach is sure to win her plenty of friends and possibly the United States' first medalReuter - 551 words
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Article217 1984-07-29 28 BASKETBALL INGLEWOOD (California), Sat. Calling his basketball team one "without any great weakness", coach Bobby Knight sends the United States squad against China on the opening day of the Olympic Games tomorrow. The Americans, who won all nine of their exhibition games against professional players,AP - 217 words
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Article353 1984-07-29 28 SOCCER LOS ANGELES, Sat. The Soviet-led boycott removed all the defending soccer medallists and made Italy, France, West Germany and Brazil strong contenders. Another fancied side m the 16- team field is Yugoslavia, who finished fourth m Moscow m 1980, after Czechoslovakia, East Germany andAP - 353 words
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Article, Illustration322 1984-07-29 29 6 I'm sure you all are eagerly awaiting my 100 metres freestyle race on Tuesday. So am I. As you may have read m The Straits Times, I'm m top shape and am happy that my coach at Houston, Phil Hansel, is with me.322 words
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472 1984-07-29 29 Widow Mimi: Don't let the pain die LOS ANGELES, Sat. Mimi Weinberg seeks no pity. But she is determined not to let the world forget the killing of her husband and 10 other Israeli athletes at the Munich Olympic Games 12 years ago. "Of course it is painful coming here,"Reuter - 472 words
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120 1984-07-29 29 My gold stars of the pool, by Godfrey Robert Men Free: IMm (Rowdy Games, US). 2Mm (Michael Gross, WG). 4ttm (George Dicarlo, US). l^Mm (George Dicarlo, US). Back: IMm (Rick Carey, US). 2*m (Rick Carey, US). Breast: Him (Steve Lundquist. US). 2Mm (Victor Davis, Can). Fly: IMm (Pablo Morales, US).120 words
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Article, Illustration393 1984-07-29 29 GODFREY ROBERT - GODFREY ROBERT AT A simple 11-minute welcoming ceremony, Singapore, the tt-member Guyanese team and M representatives of the Thai team were Introduced to Mayer Phil Brubaker at the University of Southern California Games Village yesterday. Singapore were represented by swimmers Ang Peng Slong, David lim,Reuter - 393 words
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Advertisement284 1984-07-29 27 the Yokohama drivers who sported Yokohama tyres Slalom/Sprint held on their wheels. nSv^^wS^WjS^l L at theNational Special thanks to Dr. Winston Stadium car park S B Lee, William Lyou and Leslie Bth July 1984 and Chang for their consistent use of the Singapore Yokohama tyres and who won Ist, Wf/I^^^llotor284 words
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Miscellaneous244 1984-07-29 28 What's on m LA today BASKETBALL Meal's Group A: Italy v Egypt, Vug. v W. Germany, Aus. v Brazil. Group B: Uruguay v Fra., US v China, Spain v Can. BOXING Prelim bouts. CYCLING Women's 70km road race, Men's 190 km road race. EQUESTRIANISM 3day event dressage. GYMNASTICS Men's team,244 words
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Article, Illustration1276 1984-07-29 30 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD King Carl Lewis is aiming to take a running jump into Olympic history By m Los Angeles "FOLLOW THAT," they were gasping here as the most lavish, spectacular and expensive overture m the history of the Olympic Games unfolded before 92,000 pairs of boggling eyes1,276 words
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Article434 1984-07-29 30 GODFREY ROBERT - GODFREY ROBERT No adulation for Siong By LOS ANGELES, Sat. There's no hero-worshipping or fan-flocking whenever Singapore's ace swimmer Ang Peng Siong enters the training venues here. He has yet to sign an autograph m five days at the Games Village at the University of Southern434 words
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Article, Illustration1031 1984-07-29 2 LIM KAY TONG - 16 nights to watch the gold winners LIM KAY TONG By VIEWERS can look forward to highlights of their favourite sports m SBC's nightly Olympic package. The station has asked for coverage of sports popular with Singaporeans from the Hongkong network (HK-TVB) which is responsible for compiling the two-hour package1,031 words
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Article, Illustration469 1984-07-29 2 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN By, IT IS not a sequel to the Army Series, but a forthcoming SBC Chinese drama will begin where the immensely popular serial left off. Tentatively entitled Growing Up, the serial is about three young men who have completed national service. The 20-episode469 words
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HOLLYWOOD
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Article, Illustration68 1984-07-29 2 LANA TURNER, mature and attractive, still can make heads turn. But here's a casting switch! Lana will play her own mother m a forthcoming TV film about Lana's life, Lana: The Lady, The Legend, The Troth. The producers have launched a nation-wide search for68 words
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Article153 1984-07-29 2 STAR-TREKKING as m travel is becoming more and more of a pattern m TV as various adventure series leave Hollywood to film some of the season's segments abroad. The Scarecrow And Mrs King company is to film at least one segment m Munich, West Germany. The153 words
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Article, Illustration87 1984-07-29 2 A MASSIVE letter-writing campaign has been started by fans of Hart To Hart because of the abrupt cancellation of the show, which starred Robert Wagner and Stephanie Powers. The organisers hope to have several million people write to the network via a chain letterOceanic Press Agency - 87 words
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Article110 1984-07-29 2 MORE bad news for Peter Lawford, who has had his share m the past several years. The publishers have turned down his autobiography for which he was paid a hefty advance. In addition, all other publishers who were approached to take over the project also turned110 words
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Article149 1984-07-29 2 AN absolute unknown has been signed for the starring role of Cassie m A Chorus Line, Sir Richard Attenborough's movie version of the hit musical. Remember the name Allyson Reed, whose only previous role was as Marilyn m the short-lived Broadway show of the sameALPHONS CHAN - 149 words
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Two new films on a man and his brood — and a look at Hollywood's new generation of child stars
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Article, Illustration475 1984-07-29 3 LIM KAY TONG - LIM KAY TONG STABLE FOR FIVE Coming to Lido Starring Jon Voight, Richard Crenna, Marie Christine Barrault, Roxana Zai,Robby Kriger, Son Hoang Bui and Millie Perkins Directed by Robert Lieberman |By THIS weepie has enough tears to fill and sink the475 words
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Article, Illustration591 1984-07-29 3 Ivor Davis - Ivor Davis »y IT WAS the first screening of Steven Spielberg's latest multi-million-dollar adventure epic, Indiana Jones And The Temple of Doom, and the star of the film was devouring a sundae at Paramount Studios. He was surrounded by autograph hounds, youthful fans and cameras591 words
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Article, Illustration392 1984-07-29 3 LIM KAY TONG - LIM KAY TONG By Coming to Orchard Starring Gene Hack man, Henry Thomas, Hucklebery Fox and Susan Anspach Directed by Jerry Schatzberg THIS is another film about a father who has to cope with his children after the death of the spouse. But392 words
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Article, Illustration288 1984-07-29 4 TEO LIAN HUAY - Monkey God returns TEO LIAN HUAY LOOK EAST »y THE Monkey God strikes back. This time, the Chinese mythical hero will make what a film company claims is the ultimate journey to the West. Veteran film producer Luo Ma has been engaged by several Chinese and Hongkong film companies to288 words
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Article, Illustration455 1984-07-29 4 LIM KAY TONG - LIM KAY TONG TV PREVIEW PILEH MENANTU Today, Ch 5, 6.25 pm »y FOR the Baba community here and across the Causeway, the drama presentation of Pilch Menantu at the Arts Festival last month served as a social event. Felix Chia's play,455 words
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Article, Illustration357 1984-07-29 4 JULIE TAN - China adapts classic novel in fine style JULIE TAN Tvnevigw 1 *Pr. HAVING become accustomed to Hongkong and Taiwan period dramas, the China-made Water Margin (Saturdays, Ch 8, 7.50 pm) takes some getting used to. One has to adjust to a different brand of dialogue and film-making. But compared with357 words
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475 1984-07-29 4 LIM KAY TONG - LIM KAY TONG TV REVIEW By USING the device of a class reunion, the second programme of SBC's three-part series, 25 Years In Retrospect, looked at the historical background to our education system. That almost made the device redundant, for Class Of '5§475 words
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Article, Illustration442 1984-07-29 7 Georgina Emmanuel - A persuasive touch of Prokofiev Georgina Emmanuel CLASSICAL REVIEW By CONSIDERING the easy accessibility and warm lyricism of Serge Prokofiev's Violin Concerto No. I In D Major (1911) and No. 2 In G Minor (1935), we are relatively undernourished for good recordings of these works. Admirers of this misunderstood composer442 words
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Article, Illustration349 1984-07-29 7 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN By ONE is infectiously effervescent, the other, shy to the point of being taciturn. But onstage together, Frances Yip and Johnny Yip are a crackling combination. Better known to audiences as Double Yip, the pair whipped up an explosive two-hour concert at the349 words
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Article371 1984-07-29 7 FIFTEEN years m the business and Frances Yip is still revving it up with singing tours, concerts, albums and a forthcoming TV show and loving every minute of it. "I've been trying to cut down my schedule for the past two years. "I tell myself371 words
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Article, Illustration580 1984-07-29 7 Rolling Stones' legendary star moves with the times MICK Jagger gives the impression of being three separate characters rolled into one. There is the jet-setter whose name is never long out of the gossip columns. There is the rock star who makes fantasic recordsIPS - 580 words
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Article204 1984-07-29 8 WELCOME to your very own page m the new-look Sunday Times. There's Uncle Otak on Saturdays and now I'm doing a special page for you on Sunday. Don't you love Sundays? I do. Sunday is the day when Mummy and Papa are at home. On other Sundays, they204 words
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Article, Illustration255 1984-07-29 8 Take a bottle, some water and poster paint in your favourite colour and you can make a fountain in your own sitting room. 1. A small bottle with a screw-on cover 2. A plastic drinking straw 3. Some plasticine or modelling day 4. A needle or255 words
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Article, Illustration229 1984-07-29 8 iMmmmmm WAR has been pari of human history since man first discovered that beyond his bare fists, sticks and stones gave him strength. I Through the ages, men developed special clothes for war. Armour and weapons protect their wearer from sword cuts and arrows. In the firsi229 words
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Article, Illustration35 1984-07-29 17 PLUS O A flysheet to keep for the next two weeks. It will be your valuable armchair reference, where a map, programme, poem and glossary can prove useful companions during Olympic fortnight. Page 2335 words
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Article, Illustration27 1984-07-29 17 PLUS O Gymnast U Ning (above) and high jumper Zhu Jlanhua are fancied to strike gold as China return to the Olympic fold. Page 2027 words
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Article, Illustration84 1984-07-29 17 Q For the first time since the 1936 Games m Berlin, the world is about to witness a four-gold feat of athletic superiority by Carl Lewis. It will mark the culmination of American chauvinism. Alan Hubbard suggests that, despite the absence of the Soviets and Co., there will84 words
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Article44 1984-07-29 17 O Why must we have to wait so long for a Singaporean to win an Olympic medal? Ever since Tan Howe Liang did m 1960, no one has come close to even a final. How does he reel? Page 2244 words
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Article, Illustration418 1984-07-29 18 Fuji Film named official sponsor of Los Angeles 1984 Olympics. Los Angeles In a totally unprecedented move, the Los Angeles Olympics Organising Committee fLAOpC) awarded Fuji Film the sponsorship of the LA. 1984 Olympic Games. Fuji Prestige Said LAOOC President, Mr Peter V Ueberroth, "FUJI PHOTO FILM418 words
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Article, Illustration89 1984-07-29 18 New Jersey In a giant gesture of goodwill, the Fuji Film Company has lent the L AOOC the use of its Fuji Blimp during the Olympic period. The Fuji Blimp will be used by the LAOOC as a tool m co-ordinating Olympic activities.89 words
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Article, Illustration166 1984-07-29 18 Las Vegas Fuji's active involvement with the Los Angeles 1984 Olympics got a big US kick-off with the introduction of former Olympic Gold Medalists Frank Shorter and Wilma Rudolph as members of the Fuji Sales Team for the Olympics" to raise funds for166 words
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Article, Illustration159 1984-07-29 18 As Official Sponsor of the Los Angeles 1984 Olympics, Fuji Film will also be making a contribution to sporting youth. Towards this end, the Company has commissioned the services of Walter looss Jr., a Sports Illustrated photographer, to document athletes training for and159 words
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Article, Illustration194 1984-07-29 18 The Largest Developing Processing Centre in Olympic History Los Angeles As part of its sponsorship of the L. A. 1984 Olympics, Fuji Film will provide a photoprocessing centre. Called the Fuji LA. Olympics Lab". It will offer photoprocessing services and provide photographic supplies on-the-spot. The 1,500 m 2 (16,000 sq.194 words
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Article, Illustration79 1984-07-29 18 Fujis Olympic Countdown New York The huge familiar Fuji neon box at the junction of Broadway and 43rd Street takes on a new look all m favour of the Olympic Games. The new Olympic theme has been added to a narrow strip of sign just above the main body of79 words
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73 1984-07-29 18 More than 200,000 rolls of Fuji Film to be exposed Los Angeles What is modern Olympics without photography? Playing on this theme, Fuji Film will provide film to the LAOOC for the official photographic records of the Games. 350 400 Accredited Photographers Thousands of sports photographers are expected to attend73 words
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Article, Illustration48 1984-07-29 18 Singapore Fuji Photo Film (S)Pte Ltd has booked a series of double-deckers to drive home the Olympic message to Singaporeans. In a move to emphasise the message even further. Fuji has brought m the life-size model of Sam Eagle, the Olympic mascot.48 words
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Article, Illustration349 1984-07-29 18 FUJICOLOR HR 1600 The fastest film ever Tokyo The Fuji Film Company announced on February 28,1984, their revolutionary new film, the FUJICOLOR HR 1600' The world's first and fastest. This revolutionary new film gives you a speed of ISO 1600. As official film of the Los Angeles 1984 Olympics, the349 words
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Article, Illustration1512 1984-07-29 19 Games Americans love to play Alan Hubbard's curtain-raiser The bands will play, the flags will flutter and m the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and assorted centres of combat around the world's widest, most way-out city, we will eavesdrop on history. 7 FROM all over the world, with the exception of1,512 words
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Article, Illustration1206 1984-07-29 20 ALAN HUBBARD - The giant panda re-awakens... ALAN HUBBARD By All eyes will be on the Chinese after a layoff of 32 years CHINA'S return to the Olympic corral after 32 years has helped save the Games from becoming another Hollywood Wild West Show. The 300 athletes, swimmers, divers and gymnasts from potentially1,206 words
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Article, Illustration1407 1984-07-29 21 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD Politics will rear its ugly head, so long as lOC insist on national divisions By It is often stated that the "intru- sion" of politics into the Olympics began with the black-gloved, clenched-fist salutes of US sprinters Tommie Smith and John Carlos m1,407 words
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Article, Illustration477 1984-07-29 22 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH But the real world is about to catch up on our champions By YOU know how Spielberg would have done it, of course. He'd have had the defenceless ones, the ones who stood absolutely no chance whatsoever, tearfully and ecstatically going against all odds to477 words
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Article, Illustration736 1984-07-29 22 GODFREY ROBERT - GODFREY ROBERT By Howe Liang is still our only Olympic medallist WHENEVER Singaporeans talk of the Olympics m coffee shops, conference cubicles or classrooms the conversation inevitably centres on the name Tan Howe Liang. For weightlifter Howe Liang's lightweight silver-medal triumph at Rome's Palazetto Dello Sport736 words
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Article, Illustration785 1984-07-29 22 GODFREY ROBERT - GODFREY ROBERT China will lead the charge By IN THE Olympic cauldron of competition, the challenge of the Asian athletes, save for the odd Japanese judoka or the solitary South Korean boxer, usually fizzle out as early as the first round. By a stroke of785 words
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Article, Illustration2741 1984-07-29 23 ARCHERY Bare-bow: A class of shooting without sighting devices. Butts: The field m which shooting takes place. Cast: The ability of a bow to shoot an arrow fast and clean. It can also denote the distance it will shoot. Kisser: A2,741 words
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Article, Illustration462 1984-07-29 24 From Hubbard's cupboard. An ode to the LA Games A is for Amateurs Who once cut a dash Now they don't want a medal They'd prefer to take cash D is for Boycott Cos the Russians saw red They've pulled out of LA Was it something Ron said? Cis for462 words
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Article, Illustration826 1984-07-29 25 GODFREY ROBERT - GODFREY ROBERT South Koreans go full steam ahead as they prepare to make it the best Games ever By IGNORING cries of discontent sequel to the Soviet-led boycott of the Los Angeles Games from a sprinkling of the 152 International Olympic Committee member countries over Seoul's826 words
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Sunday Times Spotlight
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Article, Illustration424 1984-07-29 26 OTTO GRITTI - Singapore ties go back a long way OTTO GRITTI By Permanent Charge d Affaires of Switzerland THE celebration of our National Day and the hospitality of the columns of The Straits Times offers me the welcome opportunity to trace back the Swiss presence m Singapore and to point out its424 words
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Article, Illustration205 1984-07-29 26 WITH outstretched arms, the Swiss Women's Association of Singapore extends a welcome to women, both Swiss and non-Swiss, to join them. Its main objective, said its president, Mrs France Hoerndli, is to "provide for newcomers to Singapore as well as residents a friendly environment where they canLIM SENG TIONG - 205 words
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Article614 1984-07-29 26 SUZANNE OOI - SUZANNE OOI $4 m renovations to preserve club's scenic serenity By IT MAY be unusual that renovation plans include airconditioning its rubbish dump but not the restaurant, reading room or billiard corner. But at the Swiss Club, this is a deliberate move to preserve the atmosphere of old614 words
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Article, Illustration683 1984-07-29 27 PAUL HOFFMANN - PAUL HOFFMANN By But there are also man-made attractions to enjoy SKIING enthusiasts go to Zurich for the celebrated Alpine slopes and nearby resorts. But Switzerland's biggest city is a winter attraction m itself because of its lively cultural season. A highlight at present is "mobile683 words
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Advertisement870 1984-07-29 3 Announcing the limited availability of a unique commemorative issue The Singapore 25th Anniversary Medallic First Day Cover I jn&Fs^^^^Fr9ft4~--W^A^*&i '-^H V^^fe^ X YEARS Of Ktt^DN-SmLOtNG V?* y EARS Of NA|<ON-6uk t>NG Q v f*Pib.> hW&ißat^D**. C n Commemorating 25 Years of Nation Building LIMITED EDITION 24K COLD ON BRONZE A870 words
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Advertisement255 1984-07-29 8 of Canada Why parents here have chosen Columbia Secondary School of Canada for their children's secondary post secondary education. 9 9 Columbia Secondary School of Canada is an accredited co- educational high school registered with the Ontario Ministry of Education and recognised by the Canadian Immigration authorities Its academic programmes255 words
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Miscellaneous84 1984-07-29 8 Where rice was first grown? Rice was probably first grown m southern India, spreading to China more than five thousand years ago. Half the world lives on rice. Rice can also be used for making glue, starch, face powder and wine. How nursery rhymes began? In 16th century England adults84 words
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Article, Illustration457 1984-07-29 2 ANTHEA HALL - A girl must learn to steer ANTHEA HALL By m A girl may ask, justifiably, "Do I want to be a successful spinster if I miss out on the major happiness of a husband q and children?" THERE is a fundamental reason why it is more difficult for teenage girls457 words
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Article, Illustration663 1984-07-29 2 CAN you really hitch your own exercise, diet or beauty routine to a star's? A woman m Puerto Rico obviously thinks not because she is now suing fitness queen Jane Fonda (left) for a back injury caused by an exercise from a Fonda video.663 words
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Article, Illustration335 1984-07-29 2 "A LITTLE exercise incorrectly done is still better for your body than no exercise at all," says Clark Hatch (left), owner of several physical fitness centres m Singapore and the United States. But beginners should learn to take it easy. Try to start by335 words
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Advertisement321 1984-07-29 2 "000 j -I-, j o y t 1 j~ j Jm ~%iMK -ill' WM :^l^Mw| \m W?s 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 W/ ICUIIIJCIA LClllllJvJllo no~mcss protection is so cissunnQ. The last thing an executive girl needs m a odour too. Unlike pads, Tampax tampons are boardroom321 words
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FASHION
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Article, Illustration611 1984-07-29 3 LIM PHAY- LING - Dream girl LIM PHAY-LING Five men tell what they look for in their ideal date By Hot lips, long hair, and legs that they can see LUSCIOUS red lips. Inviting mouth. Long silky hair or a tumble of curls he'd want to run his fingers through. Legs. Preferably balanced onPHILIP LIM - 611 words
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Advertisement66 1984-07-29 3 ■fff^VßßßlM^ffi ■■■■■■■■■■1 1 3 bbbbbbbl^bb^^^^ BBBBBk-1 bbbßß pirfl I^9 IHHIIIHRIVn BBBBbI BBaI^Bff ▼^A |HHMH|| MHN ■■■■■■■■■■1 bbm .^^^K BBBBBBBBBBBBm j^J-^j^T *^j^l Kb^Wt^' i^ I![||H[|PHHP|RH||[P|HP BB^ 1 BKMiPlHTiiwvETrniPfnlPiliiMl^^ ■T^^^BbT^P I^^ i^Bßl BBi Bh i VAVAVaVaVaVaVaVaVaVaVaVaVaVaVaVAVAVAv Br '^wk (B H I *^X *?Xm t I 5a a. BBK. I I li° g,,66 words
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Advertisement257 1984-07-29 3 CADI I IMT/^NM J j [\^jJ\ GARDENS A Discerning Choice m Delightful Country Living. Far Horizon Gardens comprises 270 exclusive apartments situated within 10 acres of peaceful, verdant ground, yet is just a few minutes away from ample amenities within the vicinity. kl?#£S? I Xlv AfWTMENT TYPE A \V»gLy-/rf-C3"Vr r257 words
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FOOD
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Article, Illustration1234 1984-07-29 4 Teochew food gets a new dressing MARGARET CHAN visits three new posh restaurants SUDDENLY Teochew food is m vogue. The impetus was given by the opening of three new Teochew restaurants recently. The cuisine best known for its homespun steamed fish and hearty stewed goose is now produced m kitchens1,234 words
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162 1984-07-29 4 Feng Cheng Lou Crown Prince Hotel, Orchard Road Teh *****11 Rating: 712 Fried three combination Dried abalone with oyster sauce Steamed chicken with egg-white Stewed goose Cold flower crab Fried e-fu noodles served with sugar and dark vinegar Mashed steamed yam with162 words
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Article, Illustration469 1984-07-29 4 MARGARET CHAN - MARGARET CHAN Celebrity Choice THIS week we introduce a new column on what wellknown personalities eat. Kathleen Piotrowski, who kicks off the series, is a dancer who keeps to a very strict diet although she admits to a weakness. By KATHLEEN PIOTROWSKI, female lead dancer469 words
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Advertisement272 1984-07-29 4 Original recipe Claypot Special from $5.80 Enioy the wholesome goodness of traditional claypot rice (Sa Por Fun) m the cool comfort of Lion City Coffee House Choose from Chicken. Seafood. Beef. Pork. Mixed. Kidney and Liver or Vegetarian claypot All simmered to delicious perfection m seasoned earthenware pots. Or try272 words
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Advertisement228 1984-07-29 4 '^nabreviatrlx™ wft, FOR SPEED WITH ACCURACY SHORTHAND LEARN SHORTHAND IN R VAfFPI^Q andlandagiamor 111 U fVLLIXU job with a top firm In just 6 weeks, step into an exciting, high paid secretarial )Ob. Abreviatnx Shorthand is based on simple abc's. You can quickly learn to write 120 w.p.m. at home.228 words
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LOOK
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Article, Illustration384 1984-07-29 5 Innovation 'ALLIGATOR eats cookie." When a child selects those words from a special keyboard, an animated image of an alligator eating a cookie appears on the computer screen. A touch of the space bar brings up a pair of hands demonstrating "alligator eats cookie" m384 words
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Article, Illustration609 1984-07-29 5 Health f BIFOCAL lenses, together with the cane, aring aid or hand cupped behind one ear, used to be badges of old age. Since a man from about 40 years of age would require glasses to cater for both longand short-sightedness,609 words
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306 1984-07-29 5 Guide the new visitor round your office Etiquette Q: WHEN a visitor calls to see you at the office, should yon go to the reception area to bring him m? Or should yon assume that he can find his way to your desk? A: Business or social visitors should be306 words
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Advertisement650 1984-07-29 5 QUALIFY,. promotion through ICS SPECIALIZED COURSES FROM U.K. IN MANAGEMENT AND TECHNICAL SUBJECTS Improve your position by learning at home and he paid what you are really worth. ICS home-study courses have helped thousands of ambitious men and women achieve promotion and better pay. Moderate fees all books supplied. Take650 words
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Advertisement7 1984-07-29 5 companion volume to 'The One Minute Manager'7 words
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Advertisement277 1984-07-29 5 At rang An Park, we have a luxurious future^ all laid out for you. > I bedrooms plus a wide kitchen and balcony. r;::^^iW Quality materials for distinct interiors |^>^ At Yong An Park, you will live m the company of some of the -^jfj r I best names m277 words
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INTERIORS
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Article, Illustration198 1984-07-29 6 Doing it with mirrors Alternative THIS canister-like object is an ingenious lamp which concentrates light only on what you are doing. Called the Gibigiana, it allows you to work m the dark without annoying your room-mate. An adjustable lid with a mirrored underside reflects the light, giving an even and198 words
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Article, Illustration610 1984-07-29 6 RICHARD K.F. HO - THE JAPANESE ART OF SELLING RICHARD K. F. HO Decor By QUIET CLOTHES IN A HARMONY OF OPPOSITES DISPLAY is largely an undiscovered art m Singapore. Shop owners tend to squeeze m everything they can. Even m glitzy Orchard Road, the merchandise is often arranged willy-nilly. But need shops bePHILIP LIM - 610 words
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Advertisement60 1984-07-29 6 Come for a spectacular show at the Singapore Zoo Come and experience exciting "Animal Showtime"! We've created a new and more attractive surrounding acrobatics! See an orang utan tear apart a coconut! f?9^ i^M And the elephants will astonish you V V _^^^^^^Ba^ ese> c gr with their balancing act.60 words
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Advertisement111 1984-07-29 6 [Do it yourself r Unblocking the kitchen sink x :'i':-Xv''-v' Oc lc p *h*** Clearing a blocked sink or washbasin need not be difficult. Your main tool is a suction cup of the kind shown above. The trouble is usually m the U-bend under the basin. Partly fill the basin111 words
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Advertisement907 1984-07-29 7 Official Opening of our New Food Preparation Centre. MONTE CRISTO CATERING SERVICES The Food Catering Specialist. ____fl__^r HH Monte Cristo Catering Services incorporated m 1976, proudly f_ir_i «s^^ V ;____________________fr___f presents our new Food Preparation Centre, fully equipped with I "IP f l3B____f^_ _T^ _f _i the most Advanced food907 words
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TRAVEL
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Article, Illustration276 1984-07-29 8 For many people, Bangkok's attractions are its seafood and massage parlours. But there's more to the place than that. THE traffic can deafen you and the petrol fumes can make you catch your breath. But turn a street corner m Bangkok and you can find sophistication and276 words
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Article, Illustration370 1984-07-29 8 r River cruise THE Chao Phraya Express has to be the best value for money m Bangkok, both as a painless way of travelling through the traffic-clogged city and as a sight-seeing experience. It runs, much like a bus service,370 words
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Article, Illustration237 1984-07-29 8 Boxing WITHIN Bangkok, Lumpini Park, centrally situated between Rama IV and Wireless roads, remains probably the sole outdoor refuge from the traffic. Lumpini is at its best at dawn. It is a favourite congregating point for exercise-con-scious Chinese millionaires and their offspring, and the graceful rhythms237 words
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Article, Illustration317 1984-07-29 8 Nightlife SINCE the Vietnam War and the halcyon years of Rest and Recreation, Patpong Road has undergone a change. The inroads of mass tourism have left it harder, more grasping, more commercialised. But even as a tourist trap, "the strip" remains m a class of317 words
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Article, Illustration561 1984-07-29 8 Beaches ONCE you've seen the Reclining Buddha, the floating market and other points of pilgrimage, you can find avenues of escape down south. Most popular is Pattaya, the beach resort two hours from Bangkok and serviced by air-conditioned coaches from the Ekamai Bus Station on561 words
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486 1984-07-29 8 LIM PHAY LING - City takes on a festive air next month LI M PHAY LING What you nMri to know THE Tourism Authority of Thailand says the number of Singaporean visitors is increasing. Last year, 153,051 came and stayed an average of five days. If you're planning to travel north soon, bring an486 words
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Advertisement190 1984-07-29 8 YOUR WAY TO SUCCESS through home study courses Ihe School of Accountancy Business Studies, with 7() years successful experience. offers you courses tor the examinations of: Association of ertified Accountants Associate of Accounting Technicians Institute of (ml Management Accountants Nociel> of ompan> C ommercial Accountants Institute of Administrate Accountants Institute190 words
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ARTS & BOOKS
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Article, Illustration791 1984-07-29 9 CAROL LIM - Why is Singapore art so expensive? CAROL LIM GALLERIES By i Can you guess which is the most expensive of the four paintings in the foreground? X-For answer, V snoot story. HEARD recently from a young professional who follows the Singapore art scene was this lament: "Why is Singapore art791 words
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Article, Illustration394 1984-07-29 9 THEATRE SMALL and often struggling stages have replaced big commercial theatres as the focus of dramatic trends m America. "The American theatre has been engaged m a revolution," declares Zelda Fichandler, founder of the non-profit Arena Stage m Washington, D.C. "The thought was394 words
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Article205 1984-07-29 9 FOR many Americans, the revolution m theatre is being made explosively evident by radical experiments m sight and sound. Trying to startle audiences away from television and movies, directors m both commercial and nonprofit theatres are introducing special effects such as laser beams, said the US205 words
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Advertisement526 1984-07-29 9 $1000 A MONTH <a ilr fortwoyears ONE OF 100 |Bff OWE OF 200 I"' DFCODDFDS XA/ITH HEADPHOIMES x ONE OF 400 %W ONE OF 1000 El§ %WK PHILIPS TRAVEL (■%s£ |Vf/ KODAK SPORTS BAGS (M JL |W There are five categories m the RULES REGULATIONS H| Hi fIW MS M526 words
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5th Asean Orchid Congress
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Sunday Times Spotlight
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Article, Illustration629 1984-07-29 10 ORCHID lovers are m for a treat this week when the sth Asean Orchid Congress opens on Tuesday. The theme is justifiably "Asean orchids for the World" as the region is the world's largest exporter of orchids. This is the second international show629 words
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Article, Illustration506 1984-07-29 10 Floral demonstration programme Wednesday, Aug 1 and Thursday. Aug 2 18.30 a.m. to 11.31 a.m. Mr George Smith 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. Mr George Smith Friday, Aug 3 2.31 p.m. to 3.31 p.m. Datin Lee Chee Shan 7.31 p.m. to 8.31 p.m. Mrs506 words
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Greenfingers
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Article, Illustration694 1984-07-29 11 GITA SANKARAN - By GITA SANKARAN DO YOU love orchids but despair over being unable to have an orchid garden m your home because you live m a high-rise flat? Do not despair further the Orchid Society of Southeast Asia (Ossea), may be694 words
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Article, Illustration159 1984-07-29 11 A HOUSE plant food available for all kinds of indoor and outdoor plants is PHOS-TRO-TABS, which comes m tablet form. The nutrients m the tablets are slowly absorbed by the roots over four to six weeks during the watering process. It is available m159 words
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Advertisement71 1984-07-29 10 The Official Standbuilder Congratulates the organisers and participants of Mill/ rif I Hill Vji, 1 -7 August 1984 Singapore Cityneon displays, Singapore's first exhibition-stand building company provides comprehensive services to the region's leading exhibition organisers as well as individual exhibitors. >^V/^ CITYNEON DISPLAYS CONSTRUCTIONS PTE LTD f l2m if r3971 words
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Advertisement397 1984-07-29 10 MULTICO, SINGAPORE'S LARGEST ORCHID AND LANDSCAPE NURSERY BWPfIP— PI 1 11 iH^I nil ill >**.& MULTiCO ORCHIDS AND MULTICC j^ ISi nMtaK LANDSCAPE. Singapore's number 1 BBP^_^J^^^^BfhT^( --^B^^St*!? specialists m orchids, ornamental plants and RidSi Lr^ Bb^ a ■^%^/^Uj^M landscape design, welcome you to their 32 ""a^lfc -^9f9^L^^' acres hybridising,397 words
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Advertisement260 1984-07-29 11 %SSG^y^ Millions of gardeners accept it as WORLDS NO.l PLANT FOOD Phostrogen House Plant Food m/k m the handy Spike Pack. 4Kr/ PHOS-TRO-TABS, PHOSTROGEN t^MßMhltf FLAifT MM9"^[ plant food m slow-release tablet form, ,^s§JE*^*"" ""JTfW are aya laDle m tn s functional and ljsEl^»*»""""2'"2r^ K f attractive pack designed to260 words
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Advertisement242 1984-07-29 11 %Sl&^ Revolutionary! NO SPRAY HO SMELLNO FUSS. Systemic Insecticide for your House Plants. Plant Pin keeps plants free ■■■■ram from pests without spraying. Rid y° ur plants of greenfly, thrips, red spider and other mites. Spraying HjJSs3»sSCs3^^^^^^B P lants s difficult. No matter how hard you try, you contaminate your242 words
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Advertisement94 1984-07-29 11 OH Q 9 Cxi. I O aas ~k z[jj H" Nowhere on our planet is devoid of life. In The Living Planet, David Attenborough's searching eye. unfailing curiosity and infectious enthusiasm, explain and illuminate the intricate lives of these colonies from the lonely heights of the Himalayas to the wild94 words
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Advertisement215 1984-07-29 11 SffWgt for Goe^j: AGRI-FLORAL GARDENING 147-A, Jalan Ara Singapore 2469 Office Tel: *****19 Nursery Tel: *****72 Telex: RS ***** TOH Baaaaaaaa^^^^^^aa^^^B^^^^^^^^^^^B^^^^^^^la»^^^^^^^^^^^^H H aaaaaafl Sometimes '^w even Nature 1 11 I|ij y helping hand. aaV RPiaaaal Most planting conditions are V Uaaafl less tnan perfect, but all you W^^^ havetodotoovercomethisis applyJumpatmitialplanting,215 words
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Nutri-Health
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Sunday Times Spotlight
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365 1984-07-29 12 Contests and free tests to gauge your fitness Date: Aug4-12 Place: Hall 5, World Trade Centre Time: Noon to 10 p.m. daily Admission: Free E What's m store Aerobics demonstration. Saturday and Sunday, 4 p.m. and 7 p.m.; weekdays, 7 p.m. By365 words
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Article, Illustration455 1984-07-29 12 Fitness, not statistics, counts in this contest The step-test The result IF you are between 30 and 45 and fit, then you might like to enter the Ms Health and Mr Health competition to be held m connection with the Nutri- Health and Medicare Exhibition. The contest is organised by455 words
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Tips for runners
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Article, Illustration607 1984-07-29 13 ROBERT LOCKE - Jogging can give you a jawful of problems ROBERT LOCKE By YOU can usually spot one or two of them on any popular jogging trail: They have a look of fierce determination on their faces, and their jaws are firmly set as they pound along. Such runners may very well607 words
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Article387 1984-07-29 13 AS MORE and more experts attest, shaping up need not be painful. Shaping up should feel good, and should include two basic ingredients: Regular moderate exercise and a sensible, well-balanced diet. Research proves that the active person who combines sensible eating with a sensible387 words
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Stayin' Alive
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Article, Illustration356 1984-07-29 14 Take heart: Here is what you can do EATING wisely and exercising are two ways to prevent heart disease. Here are some guidelines given by the Youngberg Memorial Adventist Hospital. Decrease your blood llplds cholesterol and trlglycerides. Eat less animal products meat, poultry (chicken, duck), fish, eggs, cheese, whole milk356 words
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Article, Illustration102 1984-07-29 14 Meet Captain Kangaroo WHAT'S brown, stands 2.4 metres tall, has floppy ears and a poach, wears a green cape and hops around? Captain Kangaroo from Australia's Sunny brook farm, of course. The hero of the Australian Apples and Pears Corporation will give out Iw,IM apples and pears to visitors at102 words
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What's available
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Article, Illustration250 1984-07-29 15 WHEN she was taking ballet lessons, Cynthia Ong had trouble finding leotards that fitted her 13-year-old frame, a problem shared by her two elder sisters. Exasperated by their complaints, their father decided to import his daughters' dance wear directly from Britain. He250 words
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Article96 1984-07-29 15 Light control made easy A GADGET to control the brightness of table lamps, ceiling lights and even Christmastree lights is now available. With Controlite, a portable dimmer switch, you need not. change light bulbs anymore. AU you have to do to create a softer glow m the house is plug96 words
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Article, Illustration197 1984-07-29 15 Saucepans and pots that seal in the goodness HEALTH nets can look forward to a range of "vapour-control" pots and saucepans that promises to retain the nutritional content of foods cooked m them. These steam saucepans from Italy's Fogaccl Household Division work on the same principle as a pressure cooker,197 words
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Article, Illustration156 1984-07-29 15 Gadgets to light up your home HERE is a go-anywhere torch that lights up when you plug it into any power point. Securilite looks like an ordinary plug, but the four tiny neon bulbs within the casing turns it into a night lamp that is ideal for the children's room.156 words
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Advertisement517 1984-07-29 12 The fully automatic slim- line top- load washing machine with both top and front- load features for a sparkling clean wash without damage to clothes. c wos 1 n 9 mac hine innovation is here. B i^^Bi or o* se n s Mi W an d efficient 0/0 0^ 0^517 words
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Advertisement124 1984-07-29 12 y" The Davis D 900 loniser is designed Jr do testove the *balance* by emitting a hrk constant srre.ini of ne^.ttivek chatged I lI^J L#OwlS ions rh.u neutralize then amterp.m■[B^ o^.o^ o^. an^ ptodllCC niore londuave llm^l II I environment. m\o\o m £1 costs less than 3>2 .t year to124 words
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Advertisement353 1984-07-29 14 H V B STa*. *t WTB /fl^H^i N No- aUrin Q C th Unt W 'H b realty private limited 96 Owen Road Singapore 8 Telephone *****26. *****46 Branch OKH BALLET CENTRE 19 TANGLIN ROAD Unit 03-19 Tanglin Shopping Centre Singapore 1024 I Tel: *****29. "THE NATURAL ESSENTIAL HEALTH FOOD"353 words
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Advertisement400 1984-07-29 14 SMAROVSKI ■^^Lr STRASS'_^^ O^ Full lead crystal conta nmg more than 30% lead oxide RPPMMfjpPIS li <f it^ k '^ill bT '*lli V BBBB^ -I^BBBI MyMHMUHk'SHMBHHH V |^B(f-'^**»\ SB V*»^ >^^S H^m Buhß B ■3f«F I B& ■p?M B^ < iK^^Btjß^rt^BH Jb)Rß^?Bb^B^HßHb^Hb^Hb^Hbß BsjßJ BE^^^_^-^q^^^^^^^^hi l ß^^ H Ifl If f400 words
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Advertisement249 1984-07-29 15 SMITHS INDUSTRIES HOME CONTROL PRODUCTS Taking care of your home when you are out, and taking care off you when you're m AUTOMATIC/ SECURITY SWITCH "J* Automatically switch ON when it gets dark A at night, then OFF between 1-8 hrs later as reqd. (Nightly) Reliable way to deter would-be249 words
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Advertisement93 1984-07-29 15 <$CONAIII cools the four corners of your <m ■■■■■■■■I li^MllJ BSharikat Kian Tong Pte. Ltd. 218, CHANGI ROAD. SINGAPORE 1441 P.O. BOX 382. STILL ROAD POST OFFICE, SINGAPORE 9142 TEL: *****17. *****91. Aufhonsed Dealer. (HUDC HDB APPROVED SINGLE MULTI SYSTEM) J -See us at stand No: 119 HOME I TOYOTA93 words
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Advertisement526 1984-07-29 15 healthier growing baby Nutritious baby food consisting of multiple cereals. Mm Feng Coarse Rice Powder is prepared from refreshing and health giving ginseng, nutritious ikan bilis, four types of quality Chinese herbs and coarse rice; using the latest knowledge |B^ derived from the study on baby Ik nutrition. It is526 words
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PERSONALITY
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Article, Illustration1313 1984-07-29 16 LUCINDA EVANS - LUCINDA EVANS An ex-top model enjoys a quiet life as wife and hotel-keeper By Hers wdS the fare (hit phtHr»tii*fitio»* $ftss saught Although now there to*avy \u\<*% annum her impHi&abiy sapphire lim* eyp«. 4&m\ i« itilt ifffktßf SH# m«*¥#§ besuiifuify Thfc*p o*?*, *r»e b*ie% «*#i«f phet&Qrapftetl In1,313 words
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Advertisement219 1984-07-29 16 the new landmark of Tiong Bahru Location Exclusive features Strategically located near the proposed Privacy and luxury Tiong Bahru MRT station, m close 24-hours electronic security surveillance proximity to schools, recreation centres, using modern closed circuit T.V. theatres, post office, market/food centre, system (CCTV) banks and hospital/clinics. Just out of219 words
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