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Title Section14 1984-08-09 1 The StraitsTLmgr Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8414 words
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Article, Illustration932 1984-08-09 1 PHILIP LEE - PHILIP LEE [j3EI n c younger leaders yEffiiJ n younger S'poreans By At a glance—state of our economy 5/« per cent growth m the first six months 1984 will be better than 1983 Construction the fastest growing sector, expanding by 22.8 per cent Manufacturing932 words
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Article, Illustration359 1984-08-09 1 I .National Day awards for 727 THE late Finance Minister, Mr Hon Sui Sen, headed this year's National Day honours list. He was posthumously awarded The Order of Temasek. Mr Hon had been a Cabinet minister for 21 years before he died of a359 words
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Article60 1984-08-09 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. More than SI men were trapped tonight whei a tin mining dredge sank In a pool at Pnehaag, about 14 km east af here, peliee said. Police, army and Ore brigade rescue teams were at the scene. "We don't knew whether thaae trapped InReuter - 60 words
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139 1984-08-09 1 ROME, Wed. Hijackers, with explosives strapped to their bodies, forced an Iranian jetliner to land at Rome's Ciampino airport today after a hop-scotch flight from Teheran over the past 24 hours. The hijackers released about 123 passengers, mostly pilgrims bound for Mecca, uponAFP; AP; UPI - 139 words
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Article168 1984-08-09 1 Three trends that may affect us Page 19 domestic factors, largely public sector construction projects, provided the main impetus to growth. But one dark cloud is that despite the sharp upturn m external trade, the advance was not broad-based. Much of the growth was due to exports to the United168 words
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Article126 1984-08-09 1 HSUNG BEE HWA - Of disk drives and dark clouds HSUNG BEE HWA By THE economy will grow faster this year than m 1983 but we should watch out for danger signs hampering growth. Trade and Industry Minister Dr Tony Tan said yesterday: "Growth m the first half-year was very good but before we126 words
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Article372 1984-08-09 1 ...through good and bad times THE rising skill level ef our workers Is a vital ftMIM ;ch allows as to la* vantage of the good times and ride oat the bad. That Is why. despite the prospects of a slowdown In foreign investments, Trade and Industry Minister Dr372 words
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Advertisement27 1984-08-09 1 I Inside Olympic reports pages 36-39 SUMMARY 2 CAUSEWAY 11 ASEAN 12 WORLD NEWS 13-15,17 EDITORIAL 18 LETTERS 2f TIMESDOLLAR 21-24 CLASSIFIEDS 28-S4 RACING M SPORTS 55-3827 words
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Article439 1984-08-09 2 Bird man fined A BARTER TRADER was caught with a rare bird which he had trapped m Indonesia and intended selling m Singapore, a court heard yesterday. Jf^uH 11 vn 23. had trapped a Wrinkled Hornbul, which is on the endangered species list, m an Indonesia forest. He wanted439 words
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Article396 1984-08-09 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: IN HIS eve of National Day message, Mr Lee Kuan Yew said he believes that when It comes to the crunch, younger Singaporeans will do what they most. They have shown that In the serious way they have carried oat their national service. They understand396 words
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Article190 1984-08-09 2 BANK'S PROPERTY ARM TO GO PUBLIC BUT NOT YET DBS LAND, the property arm of DBS Bank plans to go public but not "within the next couple of years". The property company, which is Singapore's largest m terms of assets and capital, says its priority now is to build190 words
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Article618 1984-08-09 2 007-style security THE American, French and Japanese governments are drawing up tight security measures almost out of a James Bond script to safeguard a cargo of plutonium planned to be shipped halfway around the world from France to Japan later this year. The exceptional security measures will618 words
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Article267 1984-08-09 2 Special needs WHEN Grace was a baby, a doctor informed her mother that the child would not be able to walk until she was five years old. But Grace, now five, not only walks and runs Ike any other child, but also recites nursery rhymes, spells simple words,267 words
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Article241 1984-08-09 2 Chinese thumbs-up ONE BILLION Chinese were done proud on Sunday when shooter Xv Haifeng became the first Chinese gold medallist at the Los Angeles Olympic Games. It signalled that the sleeping giant, after 32 years of exile, had finally awakened and was set to take centre stage m the241 words
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Article161 1984-08-09 2 Asean: Across the Causeway 'Do not break ban' THE Malaysian government has issued a stern warning to anyone breaking the police ban on political assemblies m Kedah and Perlis. It added that the ban might be extended to other states Instructions to enforce the ban have been given to the161 words
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Article213 1984-08-09 2 Minister coming PHILIPPINE Labour Minister Bias Ople will explore the Singapore market for more Filipino labour when he visits the republic from Aug 23 to 25. Mr Ople's spokesman said yesterday that he would caD on Singapore Labour Minister, Prof S. Jayakumar, and the main purpose of his213 words
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Article195 1984-08-09 2 Section Three Cultural image TWO academics gave their views at a conference on early Chinese emigration to South-east Asia and America. Dr Yao Souchou, a deputy project leader with the Archives and Oral History Department was one of the speakers. Now an Australian citizen, Dr Yao obtained his Bachelor's degree195 words
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Article, Illustration563 1984-08-09 3 Participants 1. Singapore Infantry Regiment Band 11. 2. Officer Cadet School 12. Singapore Armed Forces Training Institute 13 3. 10th Commando Battaion (Reserve Unit) 4. 7th Singapore Infantry Brigade 14. 5. 2nd Singapore Infantry Brigade 15. 6. 3rd Sine apore Infantry Brigade 16. 7. sth Singapore Infantry Brigade563 words
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Article, Illustration421 1984-08-09 3 THE President will arrive m his RollsRoyce. And the parade will begin m earnest. He will be greeted by the Chief of the General Staff, Major-General Winston Choo. A fanfare will be sounded and the Parade Commander, Lieutenant-Colonel Arthur Lee, will command the assembly to421 words
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Advertisement134 1984-08-09 3 The Pavilion Inter-Continental presents m Tokyo /v^" ftf f I f f f i vZI i 1 I l i d t I 'y 't/ At the end of the show, one of the dresses will\ be given to a lucky winner, selected from those who attend this gala event.134 words
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Article, Illustration1761 1984-08-09 4 PATRICK CHIA; CHANDRA DAS; JIMMY KANG; NOLIAH URANIUM; JOHNNY LIM - If you are a shutter bug PATRICK CHIA CHANDRA DAS JIMMY KANG NOLIAH URANIUM JOHNNY LIM Rumble of SAF armour and If you're watching TV YOU can catch the National Day Parade "live" and m all four languages over television ttday. Ten SBC cameras will rive the view of the1,761 words
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Article, Illustration199 1984-08-09 4 KEEP your radio or television on if yon intend to attend the parade at the Padang or line the streets to watch the marchers and mobile column pass. Bad weather may cause the organisers to postpone the parade m which case an announcement to199 words
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Article, Illustration552 1984-08-09 5 FIVE people who figured prominently m the fields of education and community service wiU receive the Public Service Star (Bar) this year. Messrs Chng Sey Tiak, Khoo Swee Toh and Tan Van Huan will be given the awards m recognition of their social and552 words
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246 1984-08-09 5 Workers will celebrate at work places BLUE-COLLAR workers will hold assemblies at their workplaces to mark National Day a practice begun a decade ago by the Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation. This year, about 37,000 workers and management staff m 74 companies will be taking part, said an NTUC press statement246 words
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Article1031 1984-08-09 5 The Order of Ternatek (Posthumous) Mr Hon Sui Sen (deceased), late Minister for Finance. The Meritorious Service Medal Mr Goh Seng Kirn, general manager, Telecoms; Mr Lee Ek Tieng, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of the Environment and chairman, PUB. The Public Service Star (Bar) Mr Chng Sey Tiak,1,031 words
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140 1984-08-09 7 LOOK back with gratitude and look forward with determination. This was the National Day message of the Minister of State (Education), Dr Tay Eng Soon, to schools and junior colleges yesterday. He urged students to be grateful for all that the leaders, parents and140 words
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Article80 1984-08-09 7 THE Sikh community, m a salute to Singapore on her 25th year of nation-build-ing, has praised the government for its care and concern for "even the smallest minorities." In a message, Mr J. S. Bandal, chairman of the Central Sikh Gurdwara (Temple) Board, said the government is80 words
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92 1984-08-09 7 A WOMAN who was taken to a police station because she was drunk quarelled with a taxi driver there and then shouted vulgar words. Wong Choy Yin, 28, was then arrested for disorderly behaviour at Tanflin police station on July 0. About two hours92 words
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195 1984-08-09 7 THE organisers of this year's National Day Parade are trying to spread the day's Joy as far as possible. Hey have set aside 7,Mi cooies of their heavily -Illustrated souvenir programme for the parade U be sent to practically every Singaporean studying195 words
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Article436 1984-08-09 7 MAUREEN CHUA - MAUREEN CHUA The love-affair murder case By A MAN yesterday denied that he had killed his lover when he realised that he could not have her for himself. Wong Foot Ling, 32, said he was very angry at that time and did not know436 words
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Article181 1984-08-09 7 CHARMAINE CHAN - CHARMAINE CHAN By A BARTER trader was caught with a rare bird which he had trapped m Indonesia and intended selling m Singapore, a court heard yesterday. Malr bin Hashlm, 23, had trapped a Wrinkled Hornbill, which is on the endangered species list, m181 words
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102 1984-08-09 8 No increase in number of tickets for concert NO ADDITIONAL tickets will be put on sale for the New York Philharmonic Orchestra's concert at the National Stadium on Sept 8. A National Theatre Trust spokesman said the organisers preferred to have a complete sell-out. There are still 2,300 $2 tickets102 words
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Article, Illustration437 1984-08-09 8 NG WENG HOONG - NG WENG HOONG Construction workers say By CONSTRUCTION Brigade workers are generally happy and would like to remain m the construction industry even after national service. This was the finding of a recent survey on 268 brigade members, according to the brigade437 words
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203 1984-08-09 8 ANNE KOH - Study on software protection completed ANNE KOH By A STUDY by a special committee formed recently to look Into various measures, Including legislation, to protect the computer software Industry has been completed and is before the government for consideration. It Is learnt that the Committee on National Computerisation, headed by203 words
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Article54 1984-08-09 8 THREE men, one armed with a knife, robbed a mutual aid association m Geylang Road of $18,000 on Tuesday after tricking their way into the premises. The gang had managed to get the caretaker of the Kang Ha Clan Association to open the door after54 words
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152 1984-08-09 8 Min Pao attempts comeback from temporary office THE management of Mm Pao, the Chinese evening newspaper, is trying to revive its publication, the newspapers assistant editor-in-chief, Mr Tan Chye Chong, said yesterday. Its management is now operating at a temporary office at The Plaza m Beach Road. He said more152 words
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403 1984-08-09 10 ELENA CHONG - ELENA CHONG By Credit-card cases on the rise, says prosecutor FIFTY-ONE cases of credit-card fraud have been reported so far this year, compared to 86 for the whole of last year. Police prosecutor Inspector A. J. Vaz told a court yesterday403 words
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261 1984-08-09 10 Voters are wise to bombast Dr Tay ELECTION time m Singapore is filled with sober speeches and orderly crowds rather than the sound and fury of bombastic talk. This is because Singaporeans are practical and vote on proven ability and performance, Dr Tay Eng Soon, Minister of State (Education), said261 words
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Article, Illustration225 1984-08-09 10 Third month of growth in number of tourists THE number of visitors to Singapore continues to grow, with 240,184 of them coming m June. This is an encouraging 5.4 per cent increase over June last year. But it is not really cause for celebration, as it is 1.5 per cent225 words
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Article60 1984-08-09 10 Sana drug course MORE than 270 members of the Boys' Brigade will learn to fight the drug problem m a course to be conducted by the Singapore Anti-Narcotics Association. The course, hich starts on Aug 11, aims to help the boys understand and deal with drug problems among schoolchildren. Each60 words
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Article23 1984-08-09 10 MR D.S. SAMUEL was elected president of the History Association of Singapore at its first annual general meeting on July 14.23 words
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185 1984-08-09 10 LEE SIEW HUA - Sentosa hawkers save a month's rent LEE SIEW HUA By HAWKERS at the Rasa Sentosa Food Centre will not have to pay rent for the one month that the centre was under renovation. The Sentosa Development Corporation (SDC) chanced Its earlier decision to charge rent when the hawkers expressed unhappbiess185 words
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Advertisement224 1984-08-09 10 I Q&P* I I It's time for The Sunday I I Times Olympic I I Challenge! I I It's time to put aside your office I work and enjoy yourself. And for I this, why not try to answer the M simple question m today's Sports R page on the224 words
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Article, Illustration451 1984-08-09 11 Prohibition on political rallies may be extended KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday THE Malaysian government yesterday issued a stern warning to would-be breakers of the police ban on political assemblies m Kedah and Perlis and announced that the ban might be extended to other states. "Instructions to enforceNST - 451 words
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233 1984-08-09 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday I Students guidance groups for schools I MM^faM will k* MUAMTAM QHMnI MaHiM M tt> H The Straits Times, Aug 8, 1984 TEACHERS, parents and education organisations have welcomed the announcement by the government that schools will have special committeesNST - 233 words
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287 1984-08-09 11 PORT MORESBY, Wed. Malaysia will reexamine its relations with Australia and New Zealand to give greater emphasis on economic interaction, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said here today. He added on the eve of his departure for an eight-day official visit to theBernama; AFP - 287 words
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203 1984-08-09 12 THAI Marines, with an American tank railing past them, moving along a beach In southern Thailand on Toesday after US and Thai forces staged an amphibians assault to climax the Cobra Gold 84 war games. The military regard such landings as one of theAP - 203 words
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Article, Illustration258 1984-08-09 12 ABBY TAN - Philippine bid to step up labour export Ople to ask Spore to take m more workers By ABBY TAN Manila Reporter MANILA, Wed. Philippine Labour Minister Bias Ople will explore the Singapore market for more Filipino labour when he visits the republic from Aug 23 to 25. Mr Ople's spokesman258 words
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Article, Illustration157 1984-08-09 12 BANGKOK, Wed. The Ban Vinai camp for hilltribe refugees has become the largest resettlement centre m Thailand. Its population has grown to 40,665, surpassing the 37,250 refugees at Khao I Dang camp near the Thai-Cambodian border, the monthly bulletin of the United Nations HighUPI - 157 words
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Article52 1984-08-09 12 BANGKOK, Wed. Talks between Thailand and Laos on their border dispute have been postponed until Friday, Thai Foreign Ministry officials said today. They told reporters Vientiane had asked for the delay m order to allow both sides to prepare further data on their claims to three disputedReuter - 52 words
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Article131 1984-08-09 12 Thai police close magazine BANGKOK, Wed. A Thai-language weekly magazine, Kledlub, was closed down yesterday by police, who alleged that two of its recent articles were "detrimental to internal peace and order", a senior police officer said today. The officer from the Special Branch, who asked not to be named,AP - 131 words
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Article343 1984-08-09 12 Terror attacks rising Marcos MANILA, Wed. PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos today said communist rebels had mounted "pervasive" terrorist attacks with funds and arms from local and foreign groups, leaving 4,922 soldiers and civilians dead since 1961. In a nationally-tele-vised speech during the 88th anniversary or the Philippine Constabulary, Mr Marcos saidUPI - 343 words
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96 1984-08-09 12 BANGKOK, Wed. Thailand's population control pioneer Mechai Viravaidaya announced yesterday he would offer free vasectomies on Aug 14 to celebrate the Queen's birthday, which is also National Mother's Day. On July 4, Mr Mechai, head of the Population and Community Development Association, cele-AP - 96 words
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Article, Illustration447 1984-08-09 13 P.N. BALJI; PAUL JACOB - CHOGRM agrees to go ad hoc P.N. BALJI PAUL JACOB Malaysia will host the next meeting By and PORT MORESBY, Wed. Now it's official. Future Commonwealth Heads of Government Regional Meetings (CHOGRM) will only be held on an ad hoc basis, a communique confirmed today. And, as if to register447 words
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Article279 1984-08-09 13 P. N. BALJI; PALL JACOB - P. N. BALJI PALL JACOB and PORT MORESBY, Wed. Brunei and the Prime Minister of New Zealand, Mr David Lange, came up for special mention during a very simple opening session of the Commonwealth regional meeting m the new Parliament building here today. First,279 words
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Article255 1984-08-09 13 MEXICO CITY, Wed. Development m the Third World will be postponed indefinitely unless the rate of population growth falls, Mr A .W. Clausen, president of the World Bank, told the International Conference on Population here yesterday, m a call for a major increase m fundingFT; AP - 255 words
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164 1984-08-09 14 Sakharovs' plight disturbing to Reagan SANTA BARBARA (California), Wed. The White House said today it was disturbed by press reports that Soviet dissident scientist Andrei Sakharov had been given mind-altering drugs. Spokesman Larry Speakes told reporters that the United States had received "no verifiable information" on Dr Sakharov and his164 words
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Article371 1984-08-09 14 Miners on rampage again LONDON, Wed. Striking coal miners have smashed office windows, damaged cars and charged police lines m a sharp escalation of violence m the 22-week-old labour dispute. Yesterday's clashes coincided with growing pressure from some miners to end the strike. In London, two dissident miners, Bob Taylor,UPI; AP - 371 words
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326 1984-08-09 14 Ship to travel from France to Japan PARIS, Wednesday THE United States, French and Japanese governments are drawing up tight security measures almost out of a James Bond script to safeguard a cargo of plutonium planned to be shipped halfway around the world from FranceFT; Reuter - 326 words
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134 1984-08-09 14 Two Scotch whisky plants to close LONDON, Wed. Britain's biggest whisky maker yesterday announced the closure of two of its eight plants m Scotland m a bid to boost efficiency m the face of fierce foreign competition. The Distillers Company said a total of 715 jobs would go at oneReuter - 134 words
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Article31 1984-08-09 14 ROTTERDAM. Wed. Doctors at the Rotterdam Eye Hospital had their hairiest-ever patient when they operated on a gorilla. Xema, who had been trampled on by seven other gorillas. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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320 1984-08-09 14 Warsaw softens tone on lifting of sanctions WARSAW, Wednesday THE Warsaw government yesterday said the United States' decision to lift two lesser economic sanctions against Poland was a "potentially positive event" that could lead to improved US-Polish relations. "It is a small step, but going m the right direction, 1AP - 320 words
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Article161 1984-08-09 14 ISLE OF WIGHT (England), Wed. When Bruce Laker and Yanda Young get married, the groom will be the one m the long white dress. Mr Laker says his bride-to-be goes to work every day as a hairdresser m a beautysalon while he stays home, cleaningUPI - 161 words
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Article, Illustration68 1984-08-09 15 Bound for Suez waters THIS file picture from the United States Defence Department shows the type of mine-sweeping helicopter that the Pentagon yesterday announced it was sending to the Gnlf of Suez. The RH 531) helicopter is seen towing an MK-115 magnetic mine sweeping sled during exercises near Malarca, Spain,AP - 68 words
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330 1984-08-09 15 Aim to help Egypt rid Suez Gulf of explosives WASHINGTON, Wed. THE Reagan administration began airlifting navy mine-sweeping helicopters and about 200 servicemen to the Middle East yesterday to help Egypt rid the Gulf of Suez of explosives that have damaged commercial shipping. TheNYT; Reuter; AFP - 330 words
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320 1984-08-09 15 UGANDA yesterday suspended a US$lOO,OOO (*****,000) American military aid programme and declared a United States army colonel persona non grata m retaliation for remarks made by US officials condemning the nations human rights record, a Ugandan government official said. A spokesman for the USUPI - 320 words
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229 1984-08-09 15 Bonn curbs exports of chemical plants to Iraq BONN, Wed. West Germany tightened controls on the export of chemical manufacturing equipment yesterday following reports that Iraq could convert a Germanmade pesticide plant to make poison nerve gas for use m its war against Iran. The decision was announced by theReuter - 229 words
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200 1984-08-09 15 'Dead' man walks in on his own inquest NAIROBI, Wed. THE appearance of Paul Tnrgnt at a court hearing In the tiny Naknrn courtroom startled the judge and spectators. It was the Inquest Into his death. Paul had been away from home for more than a year. Police Informed hisUPI - 200 words
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Article, Illustration146 1984-08-09 17 POLICE and bystanders inspecting the body of a 3.8-metre alligator which attacked and killed an 11--year-old boy. Robert Crespi was swimming m the St Lode River m Florida on Monday when the alligator dragged him down and killed him before police were able to free him,AP - 146 words
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433 1984-08-09 17 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, Wed. Four years ago, Mr Ronald Reagan campaigned across the country denouncing heavy taxes and pledging that as President, he would cut them. This year, like it or not, he might have to433 words
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440 1984-08-09 17 Economic success of Spore cited VIENNA, Wed. THE United States, declaring that it would insist on better accountability of its development aid, said yesterday it would m future give money to nations adopting a free enterprise economy. Addressing the United NationsReuter; AFP - 440 words
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Article38 1984-08-09 17 TEHERAN, Wed. Twenty-five drug smugglers, including four Afghans, were executed here today, Teheran Radio said. Iran has executed more than 100 smugglers m a drive begun three months ago against smuggling and drug addiction. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article28 1984-08-09 17 KARACHI, Wed. At least 35 people died and several thousand lost their homes m monsoon rains which hit southern Pakistan this week, officials said today. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article23 1984-08-09 17 WASHINGTON, Wed. Sixty-one US Congressmen introduced a Bill yesterday to curtail presidential powers to send US troops into combat overseas. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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121 1984-08-09 17 New heart inserted backwards into man BOSTON, Wed. Surgeons at Brigham and Women's Hospital yesterday inserted the heart of an anonymous donor backwards deliberately into the chest of a young man who was dying from an inherited heart ailment. In an unusually long and complicated operation, surgeons had to transplantUPI - 121 words
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Article37 1984-08-09 17 MBABANE, Wed. The Swazi government has angrily rejected a request by American artist Andy Warhol, whose most famous picture is of a tin of tomato soup, to paint a portrait of Queen Regent Ntombi. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Advertisement614 1984-08-09 14 We celebrate with Singapore on her 19th National Day and 25 years of Nation Building >' 'S Singapore Handicrafts I V*'^, 1,,, *^H Mltl IIIVV Sir| gapore Handicraft s Building f A...,. l^i Te. 74/7666 *^0 mmifmr^ Singapore s Oldest Largest Rosewood/ Blackwood at*?*"* •BT'Tak Furnitur e Arts. Crafts Tientsin614 words
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Advertisement69 1984-08-09 15 Happy Birthday Singapore u» Our nation turns 19 today. But her steady climb to progress began 25 years ago. Poh Heng salutes Singapore's glorious triumphs and achievements over the years. Majulah Singapura! POH HENG OUTLETS" ARE CLOSED TODAY Poh Heng A tradition </ trust and Hw-untv M.im Rct.nl ciitrc. North69 words
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Advertisement137 1984-08-09 15 j^fl B^^l K^ Si FREE SlO VOUCHER IB From the Gent's Dept. Till 24 Aug. V Jta Br ji,Jf B For ever>' $40 purchase you make 1 "I at l le Gent's Department. V Bb;^' 1 B I S^ (excluding special offer £P B B^' <^B B I B promotional137 words
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Advertisement432 1984-08-09 17 Buffet Lunch Special 25% Discount From Aug 6-31. our famous Facia patron who spends $25 at Celebration Treats Xonya Buffet lunch extends itself the Luna Coffee House during All patrons who visit the t() in(luck N««ya liiksa. Rojak. our promotional |xri<xl will gel a Luna Coffee House during an an^a432 words
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460 1984-08-09 18 The Straits Times Says Majulah, young Singaporeans EVERY National Day has been, m part, a celebration of youth. As the crescent moon on our National Flag aptly reminds us, we are very much "a young nation on the ascendant". We are, after all, only 19 years old, at most 25.460 words
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Article, Illustration1467 1984-08-09 18 Full text of the Prime Minister's eve of National Day message What is the alternative? There is none. We w have no undiscovered oil or gas fields to fall back on if we lose our discipline, our efficiency, or our productivity.1,467 words
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Advertisement458 1984-08-09 18 HI-FI CAR STEREO SYSTEMS I F|'OjT^T^Tn3n ultimata m I MbAßaMkMAMaaiaHi Pofformancß OUAUTY AUTO STdfO SOUND and Styling sole Agem Bedok Centre Electrical Co. Block 214. Bedok North Street I. #01 163 Singapore 1646 Tel: *****32/3 Telex: RS ***** BCEC THREE WAYS TO GET A STAKE IN THE MUITIBIUJON DOLLAR MARKET.458 words
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Article, Illustration1006 1984-08-09 19 HSUNG BEE HWA - HSUNG BEE HWA How the economy performed m the first six months By THE ECONOMY AT A GLANCE: Economic growth m the first six months was strong but uneven. The impetus came largely from construction and related industries as well as exportoriented1,006 words
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Article, Illustration156 1984-08-09 19 Change m employment over sine perhd of last yaar FEWER JOBS CREATED: Despite the economic upturn, fewer jobs were created m the first six months. Taking the economy as a whole, only 20,100 more new workers were hired compared with 33,300 for the same156 words
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Article, Illustration118 1984-08-09 19 EFFICIENCY PAYS OFF: Productivity, as measured by output per worker, improved markedly because more was produced by fewer workers. Automation helped employees m manufacturing as well as transport and communications to be more productive. At the same time, output expanded as orders picked up. In118 words
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Article, Illustration89 1984-08-09 19 INFLATION LOCAL CAUSE: The cost of living m the second six months of the year is likely to increase at about the same rate as m the first half. Oil prices are expected to be stable and may even decline slightly so imported inflation is not expected89 words
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Article, Illustration61 1984-08-09 19 OUR FACTORIES PRODUCE MORE: Factories here turned out 12 per cent more m output, with the impetus coming mainly from electrical and electronics, petroleum and constructionrelated industries. Other industries which did well were garments, printing and publishing, transport equipment, industrial chemicals and gases. The picture was less61 words
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Article, Illustration141 1984-08-09 19 Peter Gwee; Leo de Silva; Abu Samah; Jaleha; Patrick Chia; Eileen Wat; Jimmy Kang - Peter Gwee Leo de Silva Abu Samah Jaleha Patrick Chia Eileen Wat Jimmy Kang Graphics: Noliah, and (percentage change) EXTERNAL TRADE REVERSES DECLINE: External trade was up, reversing the decline m the first half of 1983. The trade deficit narrowed significantly as exports grew much faster than141 words
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Letter, Illustration372 1984-08-09 20 SINGAPORE has come of age. The last 25 years were both challenging and rigorous. We came out with a more prosperous, progressive and peaceful Singapore. And, we ourselves, having gone through the turmoil and hardship, have emerged knowing our strengths and weaknesses372 words
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201 1984-08-09 20 We publish two letters today reacting to the views of two readers (ST, Aug 4) who had commented on the Prime Minister's speech at the recent sitting of Parliament THE letter "Give them more time" by "Jastaul" (ST, Aug 4) says that if the People's201 words
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Letter147 1984-08-09 20 IN his letter "Why must such a constituency be neglected?", "Still Unconvinced" disagrees with the Prime Minister's statement m Parliament that if a constituency elects an opposition member, then the People's Action Party would suspend its meet-the-people session there. I completely support the PM's intention.147 words
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146 1984-08-09 20 Salons prefer foreign workers I WOULD like to thank the government for toughening its stand on work permits. I am pursuing a course m hairdressing. In order to upgrade my skills, I have attended walk-in interviews with about 15 hairdressing salons m Housing Board estates. To my dismay, I have146 words
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125 1984-08-09 20 THANK you "Straight from the Heart" for your letter on the Los Angeles Olympics. (ST, Aug 3). One cannot take biased criticism from prejudiced writers just sitting back. What irked me especially was the reference to the fact that President Ronald Reagan addressed125 words
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Letter83 1984-08-09 20 AT about 11 p.m. recently, I was driving along West Coast Road when one of my car tyres burst. I tried to flag dow:i other cars for help but no one stopped. Then a Port of Singapore Authority police vehicle (QU 1276) passed by. I managed83 words
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154 1984-08-09 20 Rooftop pipes will remain Las they are PLEASE refer to the letter "Water's too hot" (ST, July 5) by a resident of a top floor Housing Board flat. He said he got warm water m his flat between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. and requested that the rooftop water pipes154 words
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Letter54 1984-08-09 20 WE wish to thank the writer of the letter "Package queries" (ST. June 26) for his observations regarding our surface parcel tariff structure. He may be pleased to know that Telecoms is reviewing the overall postal tariff structure and that it will take his comments into consideration.54 words
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231 1984-08-09 20 PLEASE refer to the letter "Payment of road tax should be staggered" by "Productivity Conscious". (ST, July 25). Road tax renewal notices are sent out to motorists about a month before the expiry date. Renewal notices are sent out three months before the231 words
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Letter180 1984-08-09 20 I REFER to the letter "Policemen must make the people feel safe" by "Hopeful Cabby". (ST, July 14). We have established that on July 10 at about 3 a.m. a taxi with three passengers arrived at Toa Payoh police station. The writer approached our180 words
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Advertisement420 1984-08-09 20 C->flr 1 Yrl/A^fV /"vf Mil J^/\n^ j i V mm ind/i A Double Celebration REDAS joins the Republic of Singapore m celebrating its 19th National Day and 25 years of Nation-Building. Through the rational development of land and construction of real estate, REDAS has contributed to Singapore's towering strength of420 words
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Article, Illustration261 1984-08-09 21 TRADING on the local stock market was again jittery yesterday and the Straits Times Industrial Index fell a further 10.91 points to 972.60 after Tuesday's shake-out. Local investors were affected by the uninspiring performance on Wall Street on Tuesday. Prices were mostly weaker than overnight levels m261 words
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Article36 1984-08-09 21 Up Down Unch Industrials 23 72 18 Finance 4 14 2 Hotels I 7 2 Properties 0 8 5 Plantations i 10 1 Mining I 1 Deb/Loans 0 6 3 Total 30 108 4336 words
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Article42 1984-08-09 21 Up Down Unch Industrials 14 89 20 Finance 0 II 3 Hotels 0 1 Properties 0 12 0 Oil palms 0 4 3 Tins 4 6 2 Rubbers 1 16 1 Deb/Loans 0 .1 0 Total 18 133 3242 words
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Article84 1984-08-09 21 CONTINUED profittaking at the Kuala Lumpur stock market caused share prices to retreat across the board yesterday for the second straight day. The market barometer, the 30-counter New Straits Times Industrials Ordinary Share Index, fell 10.45 points to 1459.78. Overall turnover dropped to 12.061 million shares valued84 words
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Article34 1984-08-09 21 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1983/84 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1983/84 Low 712.29 (5/1/83) 684.88 (4/1/83) All time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All time Low 74.75(17/9/64) 550 78(12/8/82)34 words
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Article77 1984-08-09 21 Sanyo 360 +60 CKTant 260 -1-40 Gold Cafe 332 +32 ClHokfcip 264 +30 SMIMaM 585 +25 f A C B SOC 300+22 Kara** 50c 1280 +20 OCBC 1030 +20 Oriental -Mp 418 +20 Sri Hvtaaias 264 16 JiTCHf EN( 50c 238 +16 GEUN 1770 +10 S P Te.tfc 38877 words
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Article78 1984-08-09 21 DBS 820 —70 PaihO CU.S 422 —30 Sal PraparliM 354 —26 mmm Dredf 580 —20 UOB 505-20 P«hQ 50c 299 —17 MBariunc 900 —15 FM 585 -15 Tat Let Bai* 354 -14 Hen Sertndah 372 —12 MUI 265 -11 TeitieCorp 242 —11 aJeam 203 —11 M Cement 770 —1078 words
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Article65 1984-08-09 21 Auj 7 Auf 8 BT Composite 875 49 862 20 BT Inftcator *****92 *****62 BT 08/ OS 575 +555 ST Industrials 983 51 972 60 ST Finance 2733 66 2710 07 STHoMs ***** 935 85 ST Properties 610 51 604 90 STMwmp 37 7 65 3/7 65 ST Plantations65 words
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Article17 1984-08-09 21 Pon-EI 1,731,000 Fad Cobles 1,618,000 U O L Wrts 1,599,000 UOL 1,512,000 Jurofiq Eng 1,180,00017 words
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Article72 1984-08-09 21 Bousteadßhd -4 Gubmss -5 WC -2 San* WA -3 C»C -2 H»P« -2 PaEhc -17 Sime Darby -3 CCM Inchcape Bhd —2 Paris Plant —6 S Trad_n| —10 CotdStorije -10 Kapptl -10 Prima DurtepW -1 WC Sup Carp —3 susp NkJti-PwpoM unch Premat 3 Tknes Pub72 words
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174 1984-08-09 21 APMC denies cement shortage reports KUALA LUMPUR Associated Pan Malaysia Cement Sdn Bhd, the country's major cement supplier, has refuted claims of cement shortage m the country. A PMC general manager E.U. Kidav said on Tuesday that ample supplies of cement had been despatched to Kelantan, Trengganu, Pahang, Malacca andBernama - 174 words
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132 1984-08-09 21 LONDON The Bank of England said It has cut Its money market dealing rates by half a percentage point. Dealers saw the move as a prelude to a cot In bank base rates, which they now consider Imminent. Base rates currently stand at 12Reuter - 132 words
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729 1984-08-09 21 LONDON Sir Kenneth Cor fie Id, chairman of Standard Telephones Cables PLC, can hardly wait to march his company into the promised land of office automation. "We're going to grow a new company," Sir Kenneth said m an interview last week, a few days afterIHT - 729 words
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Article69 1984-08-09 21 BP SINGAPORE has announced that it is lowering the posted prices of its petroleum products from today. It will be the fourth local oil company to do so m the past two weeks. BP's posted prices (wholesale or contract prices offered to major buyers) will be69 words
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Article466 1984-08-09 21 ANNE KOH - ANNE KOH Group's priority now is to build up track record By DBS Land, the property arm of DBS Bank, plans to go public, but not "within the next couple of years". The property company, which is Singapore's largest m terms of assets and466 words
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Article, Illustration219 1984-08-09 21 HONGKONG Hongkong's port Is one of the world's busiest bat Is also potentially dangerous, a recent Marine Department study has shown. Far It does not have a modern control system, relying Instead en information about vessel positions and headings as (applied by ships' mastersAFP - 219 words
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426 1984-08-09 21 S. KUMAR - UOB deal not a surprise to market S. KUMAR By THE United Overseas Bank $£S-mllllon takeover of Far Eastern Bank failed to surprise the financial community although the $I.Bt per share price was considered low by many. Most of the bankers, corporate analysts, dealers and stockbrokers Interviewed expected toe move426 words
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Advertisement321 1984-08-09 21 AARCADIA% Cbunl^4ioiiie greeneiy secluded L T^^Q Approached \ia an avenue <>f rain ■•-"■Zl^^—^^^^B^ trees through a quiet nciglilx turh< ■< >d p« I*'2J^Ss2^;;: 3r '.v ■»"iSS.-g: 3 *A tran(}iiil {)anorama of landscaped S^^Sfe •*''ili^3BH gardens blending with the f// SSSSSJrV. V, %JHyyH archil eel ure of the In >me^ I321 words
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Article4856 1984-08-09 22 READERS should be aware of the imitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock eichanges, is necessarily covered m "business done". Further because al dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does4,856 words
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Article2260 1984-08-09 22 INDUSTRIALS AJlnomoto (3.905) Alcom (2.255) (1) 2.30 (5) 2.21 (1) 2.25 Antah (1.95 b 1.965) (8) 1.96 (16) 1.95 cd A Choc (3.188 3.205) (9)3.06 (6) 3.10 (2) 3.08 (3) 3.14 (5) 3.12 (3) 3.20 (7) 3.18 AISB (4.928 5.055) AMD (3.905) (2) 3.90 API2,260 words
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Article2825 1984-08-09 22 U shares quoted have a par value of SI. unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrip rights N Tai-eiempted dividend ABN is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m ddars. 1983 Last Yield Vol Day High Low Company Sale Change (000) High2,825 words
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Article44 1984-08-09 23 GOLD US$/oz Ned lues Singapore 343.20 343.70 346 30 346 80 Hongkong 343.20 343.70 346.20 346.70 Tues Mon New York 343.50—344.00 349.00—349.50 London 344 00 344 50 349.50—350.00 Dec Feb high— low 356.60 355.40 363.20 363.10 Closing 355.60 362.40 Volume: 673 1044 words
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Article126 1984-08-09 23 THE KILOBAR market 5523,850 and 5523,950. The Far East go! U*****.20/3.70 and traded sluggishly between U*****.00/ 343.50 and U*****.80/ 4.30 before closing at U*****.30/3.80. It re-opened m the afternoon at U*****. 80/3. 30 and touched a high of U*****.60/4.00 before coming to the day's low of U*****.50 /3.00 on126 words
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Article133 1984-08-09 23 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices rose slightly on covering interest prompted by reports of large Indian purchases of processed palm oil. palm Ctainf prices Crude MS/tom palm oi Auf. 1010 (central and south) Sept 1015 (north) *****0 (central and south) Oct *****0 (south) Reined palm oi Ms/tonnes RBO133 words
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Article64 1984-08-09 23 THE Straits Tin price m Penang was unchanged at the International Tin Agreement's floor level of M 529.15 per kilo. Continued strong support by the buffer stock manager and little buying from Japanese and local interests were noted. Sentiment was further dampened by a larger offering of 23564 words
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Article304 1984-08-09 23 FOB m bales MS MRELB (S cents/klo) (M cents/klo) Noon Close Noon Close Int I RSS prompt 182.50-183.50N 184 50— 185 50N U n Q Int. 1 RSS Aug 183.50-184.50 186 50—187 50 204 00-205 50 206 00-207 00 Int. 1 RSS Sept 190 00—190.50 191.00-191 50 -^00-207 00304 words
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Article24 1984-08-09 23 Cknini prices Copp*r E/tanm Tun Spot *****0-*****0 (1009.00-1010 00) 3 months 1025 00— 1025 50 (1029.00—1029 50) Market tone: Easier Sales: 30.150 tonnes24 words
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Article26 1984-08-09 23 Sii»«r Closing prices USS/troy oz fed Twt Singapore 7 43—7.48 7.47-7.52 Tim Mm New York 7 48-7 53 7 55—7 60 Source Credit Swsse Spt26 words
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Article23 1984-08-09 23 Aluminium 'tonne Spot 873.50— 874 50 (878 50—879 50) 3 months 898.50— 899 00 (*****-902 50) Market tone: Steady Sales 16.050 tonnes23 words
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Article358 1984-08-09 23 KmcM| prices J/100 k| Coconut oil Bulk fOB 215.00 (sellers) Old drum FOB 228.00 (sellers) New drum FO6 232 00 (sellers) Copra M.»ed (loose) ***** (buyers) Pepper Muntok White teta fOBNIW 617 50 (sellers) Sarawak white fag FOB NIW 610 00 sellers i Sarawak special Nack FOBNIW 355358 words
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Article252 1984-08-09 23 Aug I HK J Change Associated Hotels 0 228 Bonk Of Eost Asia 20 008 Cheung Kong 8.15 +0.2 China Light 12 20 +0.1 Cross Horb Tunnel F E Consortium 034 unch For Eost Exch 0030 unch G I Cement 6 508 unch Great Eagle 0 268 Hong Lung252 words
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Article334 1984-08-09 23 Auf 8 Cents Change (Ausl) A C I 190 unch ANI 230+2 AP M 235S Aberfoyte 880 10 Age 290 unch Alionce Oil 62 3 Allied Ml 225 unch Ampol Exp 280 unch Ampoi Pet 170 unch Am 482 +2 Ashton 103 +3 6 H P 1060 15 Beach334 words
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Article326 1984-08-09 23 Aug 8 Tm Change Aimomoto 1170 -20 Akoi 413 +2 Amada 1230 -30 Asohi Chem 570 -3 Asohi Gloss 742 +1 Bank Tk 445 -5 Bndgestone 608 +3 Canon 1220 -30 Casio Computer 1290 -30 Citizen 491 -15 D Nip Print 920 -22 D Nippon Screen Da.*. 668 -3326 words
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Article218 1984-08-09 23 Au| 7 US$ Change Alcoa 35* Allied Chem Cp 32* AKs-Chalmers 9* Am Tel Tel 18* unch Amax lnc 18* -1 Am Corp 30* Bethlehem Sfl 18* Boeing Co 51* Burroughs Cp 57* Caterpiar Co 36* -I* Chase Manhtn 40* unch Chrysler Cp 30* Citicorp 32* Cons Nat218 words
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Article569 1984-08-09 23 Cons Gold 597 -5 Rus Plant 9 -V, Za 15V 4 -v, uss AAC 13* -H Amgotd »4V. -4V. AAI 46 >IM Bracken 223 -15 Btyvoors I IV, -H» Bofswono 15 unch ButfeH 44V. -3 De Beers 555 -40 Eost Dries 29H -IT* Dooms 18' i -Vi FSGeduld 31569 words
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Article215 1984-08-09 23 THE US dollar opened at 552.1550/60, and was brought up to 5J2.1560 70 before closing lower at 5J2.1520 30. Against the Deutschemark, the greenback climbed to 2.9260/ 70 from the opening of 2.9190/00 and closed at 2.9235/45. Against the yen, it opened at 244.50 and was pushed to a215 words
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Article184 1984-08-09 23 a Interbank Over the counter Local dolars to Foreifn currency one unit of to SJIO 1.8106 1 8136 5.61—5 48 1 6510 1.6524 611—6 01 1.0689 1.0716 9 61—9 24 Sterling pound 2.8107-2.8142 3.59-3.53 US dollar 2.1530 2 1540 4 67-4.63 Austrian schilling 10 4927— 10.5001 96.27—93 94184 words
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Article230 1984-08-09 23 Managers' prices for Mh August Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 3 22—3 42 The Savings Fund 2 01—213 Spore Prog Fund 1 43— 1 52 S pore Sec Fund 2 09— 2 22id Spore Invest Fund 1 21—1 28 Spore Equity Fund 1 43— 1 52 Asia Unit230 words
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Article, Illustration210 1984-08-09 23 Container schedules Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Recfftrinf Strip (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Ho* TW Bridge (2M) 10/8(0200) FSB *****400 f.3 Anro Temase* (*****) 10/8(0200) TA3 *****400 HI Asia Star (268) 10/8(0700) FSB *****600/*****900 01 Khd Pakhomov (29AW84) 10/8 (0900) 51 1200 1300/2000 2100 G4210 words
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Article, Illustration200 1984-08-09 23 Vessel Berth Arr Oep Koppel Wharves Str Pride 20W aside 9/8 Raiah Brooke ?1E a side 9/8 Bassein 27/8 aside 9/8 Monteste 35/6 aside 9/8 Donam No 9 37/8 a side 9/8 Ever Training 45 a side 9/8 Auby 21E 9/8 10/9 Gaiety 27/8 9/8 13/8 Jumpa200 words
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Article280 1984-08-09 24 $4.62 m cash for share of Boustead Australia PROMET Bhd will pay AJ2.56 million ($4.62 million) cash for half of Bousteadco Singapore Ltd's 84.4 per cent shareholding m Boustead Australia Ltd (BAL), which is listed on the Sydney and Melbourne stock exchanges. After more than four280 words
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Article, Illustration136 1984-08-09 24 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG Innovations By CARDIAC patients can now have their heart condition monitored throughout the day or over any period required with Statscan. Statscan is a portable computerised cardiac recorder which a patient attaches to his body. The machine has a built-in microprocessor which analyses136 words
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263 1984-08-09 24 A NEW microfiche camera enables the user to intermix documents and maps from different sources without using two cameras. The manufacturer and developer of the camera, Australianbased Cameronics, hopes to appoint agents, with a franchise agreement that allows the agent to appoint his own distributors.263 words
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Article48 1984-08-09 24 ARE you breaking new pound m research? HAS your company come op with an Ingenious new product? HAVE you got a bright Idea yon want the world to know about? Then tell Innovations abont It. Write rie dmt phone Tlmesdollar, 3M, Kirn Seng Road, Singapore #923.48 words
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Article73 1984-08-09 24 SESon investors and Pan-El THE Stock Exchange of Singapore said that investors who have outstanding "settlement contracts" m Pan-Electric Industries Ltd's shares will be allowed to close their outstanding from Friday. Trading m Pan-Electrics shares has been restricted to an immediate basis, that is, payment must be made within 4873 words
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Article, Illustration15 1984-08-09 24 "Before we can have a personality conflict, you have to have a personality."15 words
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112 1984-08-09 24 F N to acquire 9.8 pc of Wearnes SOFT drink manufacturers Fraser Neave Ltd will be widening its investment portfolio with the acquisition of 9.8 per cent interest m Wearne Brothers Ltd. F&N has taken up 6.6 million $1 shares m Wearne Brothers at $5 each. The purchase will give112 words
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325 1984-08-09 24 Overseas Union Securities hit by 42.5 pc drop in profits THE depressed stock market daring the second half of last year and the few months after, has hit investment company Overseas Union Securities Ltd, which is part of Overseas Union Bank's stable. The company dealing m stocks and snares has325 words
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Advertisement273 1984-08-09 24 presents You are invited to attend a special preview of these seminars on Wednesday August 1 5 at the French Room Hotel Equatorial from 6.00 pm 9.00 pm ($5/- handling fee will be charged) For further details call Penny Dawson/ Theresa Sng at *****37 Enrolment Form Please complete return to273 words
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Advertisement69 1984-08-09 24 Prices m US dollars Quote as ot August 6, 1 984 ln«Mnr MHHN I m fti.ikmtf ilr.ifii.iti. I "I i d|>iMl Kail'sin MJuhaKliNk markii- l^jJ^P l i an MtnpK «nir v- rflloll' .111. 1 th. w.-.k!'. INVESTORS ALERT n. w n|. 11. r will Us. m iri-. ami without .1.169 words
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Advertisement298 1984-08-09 24 Professional investment advice from Britannia I Britannia offshore s^, I I funds offer both JB I I management and I I convenience I What is an offshore fund? It's an investors' fund that pools I the capital of a large number of people who have similar m- I vestment aims.298 words
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Advertisement54 1984-08-09 25 No fooling a-round j^^^B ""-A improve trie I j m v #v y I fr^^ [H From giant power generating turbines to i Congratulations on Singapore's 25th anniversary. TfIQUIRfI TOSHIBA CORPORATION tqkvqjapan For further information, please contact TOSHIBA TRADING SINGAPORE PTD.. LTD. 2405/6, 24th Floor, Orchard Towers. 400 Orchard Road.54 words
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Miscellaneous397 1984-08-09 26 }OH GOOP/ MERE COMES A S TERRIFIC. WHY PO I ALWAYS > AN P TME ONES WHO AR£ I I |'m BUTTUAT'S II UWAT KIND OF I I vnu PITUCP uav/c m I [77ZTZ T~T 7 L FIREMAN TO SAVE ME lj> GET TME FAT ONES? y l> T SENSITIVE397 words
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Advertisement347 1984-08-09 27 The American International Group from 130 countries share your joy* I I fl Ifl Nfll B*" l '''*s B** B~' 1i i i ■MJ«fl^^Hflfll ■pp^ ifl B^fl **sHb H^jf' fvlf m >7jBl r^^i Hfl ClC!^^R3H^Ksfli^J| *^^qflttk^^^^ A time to celebrate A time to stand up for Singapore -'-^tfwTrjTTjlliW everlasting American347 words
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Advertisement1327 1984-08-09 28 1 *****66 1 I y V IVy j**C*^^ "CANE LOUNGE SET for sale. Half year old. $400/- ono. Telephone *****35." Twenty readers called Mr. Misero when this advertisement was published m The Straits Times Classified yesterday. The first caller at B.ooam secured the offer. 3 Eating Out 3 Eating Out1,327 words
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Obituary, Illustration152 1984-08-09 33 IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR BELOVED MOTHER MRS SEOW GIM SAN Nee MDM KOW KIM YEOK LEFT TO BE WITH THE LORD ON 9TH AUGUST 1983 Peaceful be your rest, dear mother. It Is sweet to breathe your name: As In life we loved you dearly. So152 words
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Obituary, Illustration61 1984-08-09 33 141 Deaths 141 Deaths LIE KIM NEO AGE: 65 Passed away peacefully on Bth August 1984 leaving behind Husband Llm Seng Tjoe Son* Daughters-in-law Llm Choon Hwa Goh Al Choo Ltm Choon Hock Chee Suat Al Daughter Son-in-law Llm Kwee Lan Kho Boon Kwee Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren to mourn61 words
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Obituary, Illustration87 1984-08-09 33 144 In Memoriam 144 In Memoriam r In Loving Memory Of Nancy M.H. SEAH Departed on 09-08-1982 Sadly missed and always remembered by parents, brother, sisters, husband, friendJ.T. Lim, K.S. Lav B.K. Khoo, S.H. Ong S.C. Cheok, B.H. Sim IN LOVING MEMORY OF NANCY M H SEAH DEPARTED ON 9-8-8287 words
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Obituary, Illustration168 1984-08-09 33 LOUIS HENG SER NEKK AGE 74 Called To The Lord on 7 8 84 leaving behind: Daughters: MAG A RET Sons-in-law: ANG SENG HOCK ASHLEY PHILLIPS Grandchildren: BRIAN YVONNE JACQUELINE Body lying m Singapore Casket Co. Lavender Street. Funeral Mass at Church of the Risen Christ (Toa Payoh)168 words
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Obituary, Illustration176 1984-08-09 33 TAN GEOK SOON 10/8/1965 9/8/1982 Two years have passed Sweet memories of you stilj lingers on m our hearts. The moment we thought of your loss Pricks our hearts especially our mother Always r»iMmb«r«d by parent*, brothers, sisters, brother-in-law, •worn brother* nephew* and all beloved one*. In176 words
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Obituary, Illustration75 1984-08-09 33 In Loving Memory Of P. SELVARAJOO (THIRUNAKARASU) Departed: 23rd July 1963 A year has passed away. You are gone, but still are Pvlng In the hearts of those who stay Sadly missed but always remembered by Father-PR POSALAN Mother:- P KARUPAYKF Brothers, titter A «i*ter«-in-law. Ist year prayer*75 words
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Article704 1984-08-09 34 EPSOM JEEP - Tougher time classics EPSOM JEEP Seven down, and different horse By SEVEN of the 12 principal races, listed by the Malayan Racing Association as classics, have been decided and each has been won by a different horse. Jambeau won the first of the season's classics, the 2,000 m Tunku Gold704 words
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Article512 1984-08-09 34 ON THE TRACK with PEDIGREE I The top ten Return To Reno II Blitz 'Em Bay Thunder Fa Cal Right Tempo Tequila Sunrise Home Game Taiwan Siamese Fighter Pete's Gal KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Last-start winner Fa Cal showed that he has lost none of his512 words
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Article, Illustration131 1984-08-09 34 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. There will be no visiting jockeys for the Selangor Turf Club August Meeting starting on Saturday as the only applicant for a visitor's licence, New Zelander Peter Tims, has been turned down by the club. This is the second time thisPEDIGREE - 131 words
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Article827 1984-08-09 34 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed SAFE HOME ID looks the pick of the 15 Class 3 newcomers entered for the Selangor Turf Club August Meeting beginning on Saturday. Safe Home 111 is a four-year-old brown Australian gelding by Bold Flip out of Royal Abbey and is aNST - 827 words
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Advertisement603 1984-08-09 34 The New Encyclopaedia Britannica 3 outmodes all other encyclopaedias. A 11C HIV^L JM M TO EXPLORE ENTIRE FIELDS OF roforoncp u/nrU m A k knowledge to have at your 1 tsi iv^ w ui rw v l IB DISPOSAL THE TEACHING 17Pt 1 1 RESOURCES OF A UNIVERSITY kJ »cpai603 words
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Article, Illustration374 1984-08-09 35 Cup star scores hat-trick, but lack of fitness rules him out LONDON, Wed. English First Division soccer club Tottenham Hotspur have decided not to sign Mario Kempes, whose six goals helped Argentina win the World. Cup m 1978. Kempes, who has just completed aReuter - 374 words
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234 1984-08-09 35 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By FOR the first time, the Football Association of Singapore tournament committee are inviting National Football League clubs for discussions on next year's schedule. The committee hope the clubs can offer a cure to a major headache arising from the impending234 words
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Article, Illustration289 1984-08-09 35 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By WHEN Gary Chelliahs fellow athletes return, necks weighed down by medals won at the Hongkong junior track and field championships, Gary's head, too, will be bowed. But m anger and frustration. And the clink of those medals will have a hollow289 words
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226 1984-08-09 35 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN By THE survival of the fittest. Charles Darwin would have been proud of his disciple Lim Seok Hui who last night clearly showed that his theory was just as valid m the world of squash For that was what gave the226 words
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Article146 1984-08-09 35 PKTKK SIOW - PKTKK SIOW MIKE WEE and Jean Tan are comfortably perched atop the men's and women s table respectively m the SingaKre International Open wling championships at Kallang yesterday. Mike accumulated 1,238 pinfalls for his six-game series and Jean 1,163. The official opening will146 words
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Article144 1984-08-09 35 LONDON, Wed. Championship leaders Essex made a bold bid to snatch victory over Sussex but had to give way to the rain which ruined virtually the whole of the English county cricket programme yesterday. Essex, set 1% runs to win m 51 overs moved to 115-2,Reuter - 144 words
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Article170 1984-08-09 35 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - Boxers have early date in Open MAHMOOD GAZNAVI By THE Singapore Amateur Boxing Association have switched this year's Singapore Open championships to an earlier date. The tournament was originally scheduled to be held from Aug 27-29, but because it clashed with the Johore Open championships, the organisers decided on the170 words
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Article136 1984-08-09 35 INDIANAPOLIS, Wed. Seventh-seed-ed Jose Higueras, of Spain, was forced into a long three-set match yesterday before reaching the third round of the US$5OO,OOO ($1.07 million) US Open Claycourt Championships. Higueras beat compatriot Alberto Tous S-l, 6-7, 6-4. Other result*: Women's singles (sec*nd round): Zina GarrisonAP; Reuter - 136 words
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THE L.A. OLYMPICS
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Article, Illustration525 1984-08-09 36 GODFREY ROBERT - GODFREY ROBERT By Pakistan reach semi-finals after eight anxious hours LOS ANGELES, Wed. Pakistan spent eight hours of anguish before celebrating their nudge into the semi-finals of the Olympic Games men's hockey competition at the East Los Angeles College ground here yesterday evening. Despite dominating the morning'sUPI - 525 words
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Article313 1984-08-09 36 Weineke shows Adams who's boss LOS ANGELES, Wed Former world champion Neil Adams was cleanly thrown for the first time m his 10--year international career last night and had to settle for the Olympic halfmiddleweight silver medal. The Briton's surprise conqueror was West German student Frank Wieneke. Adams, 25, showedReuter - 313 words
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Article1082 1984-08-09 36 Q basketball Wmm: Piaal: USA 85 South Korea 55. TUri pUce: China 63 Canada 57. All |IM>ii Waste: Ugat-Oy <4fkt): Keith Mwila (Zam) bt Ma mom Kuroi wygbapan Salvatore Todisco (Ita) bt Rafael Ramos (Pur) Jose Marcelino Bolivar (Yen) bt Carlos Motta-Taracena (Gua); Paul Gonzales (USA)1,082 words
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Article29 1984-08-09 36 Mea: Rawer Klngdam (USA) lltm hnrdlea IS.M (13.14). Olympic mmi. W*mea: Ami liaise Sk.glnnd (Bwe) 4Mm hurdles 55.17 (56.75). Olympic reeard. Note: Old times m brackets.29 words
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Article168 1984-08-09 36 MMc: Four golds deckled, silver and bronze still to come m three yachting classes and women's handball. Two golds and no silvers awarded m the women's 100 m freestyle swimming, men's gymnastics individual pommel horse, rings, women's uneven bars, and women's balance beam. Four silvers, no bronze m168 words
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Article, Illustration37 1984-08-09 37 Silky smooth route to a golden dynasty Biasing on the golden trail...posslbly, from Los Angeles 1984 to Seoul 1988 (clockwise, from left) shooters U Vowel and Xo Haifeng. women's volleyball player, Ping Lang and gymnast Li Nlng.37 words
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Article172 1984-08-09 37 GODFREY ROBERT - GODFREY ROBERT YACHTING By LONG BEACH, Tues. With one race to go, an ocean separates Singapore's Kelly Chan and his dream of finishing among the top 12 m the windgliding event of the yachting competition here. Kelly slumped to 31st spot yesterday among 38 starters to172 words
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MAIDEN GOLDS
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Article90 1984-08-09 37 THE United States women's basketball team won their first Olympic gold medal, beating South Korea 85-55 (42-27). It was the unbeaten Americans' second win over South Korea they won the first match by 37 points and their sixth win overall. South Korea, replacements for the boycotting Soviet Union,Reuter - 90 words
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Article81 1984-08-09 37 ITALY won their first Olvmplc weightlifttng gold medal In M years when Norberto Oberbarger took the lltkg heavyweight title last night. Italy's only worldclass lifter picked the gold with a 175 kg snatch and 215 kg clean-and-jerk for a total 39tkg. American Gay Carlton failed to wrest theReuter - 81 words
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Article90 1984-08-09 37 AMERICAN showiumpers outclassed their rivals from 14 nations at the Santa Anita Racecourse yesterday to win the equestrian team jumping gold medal for the first time m Olympic history. The US quartet of Joe Fargis, Leslie Burr, Conrad Homfeld and Melanie Smith shared four clear rounds betweenReuter - 90 words
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907 1984-08-09 37 Godfrey Robert examines the sporting scene beyond the Bamboo Curtain LOS ANGELES, Tues. One billion Chinese, from Prime Minister Zhao Ziyang to the simple peasants, stood up m salute as their pride, shooter Xv Haifeng, became the first gold907 words
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CRYING FOUL
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593 1984-08-09 38 LOS ANGELES, Wed. South Korea yesterday accused the United States of risking the spirit of the Olympics and threatened to pull their boxers out of the Games. Harsh words were spoken after Korean light-welterweight Xi m Dong-Kil lost on pointsUPI - 593 words
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303 1984-08-09 38 LOS ANGELES, Wed. Top officials of the Italian equestrian team who missed an Olympic medal m team jumping said yesterday there were "suspiciouscircu instances" about a double-break m the girth of one of their horses. Former Olympic and world champion Raimondo D'lnzeo,AP; Reuter - 303 words
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Article, Illustration154 1984-08-09 38 4 This is bound to rebound on them. The Games are supposed to be about people from all over the world not just about Americans. It's unfair on boys who have travelled thousands of miles to compete. But they're digging their own grave.154 words
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Article, Illustration158 1984-08-09 38 LOS ANGELES, Wed. The Olympic organisers were ponied yesterday by a high-level charge that they had a "passive attitude" to presenting soccer m the 1984 Games. "It is Just the opposite" one official said. FIFA president Joao Havelange made the accusation on Monday mReuter - 158 words
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Article, Illustration169 1984-08-09 38 GODFREY ROBERT - Thai Tawee m line for historic medal LOS ANGELES, Tues. Thailand's Tawee Umpornamahar, the Asian Games silver-medal-list and the South-east Asia Games champion, is assured of an Olympic medal The 25-year-old Bangkok factory worker beat Puerto Rico's Jorge Maisonet on points m a lightwelterweight quarter-final bout yesterday.JERRY SEH - 169 words
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Article182 1984-08-09 38 LOS ANGELES, Wed. Britain joined m the row over judging m the boxing competition with a strongly-worded letter attacking two South American judges after John Lyon lost 4-1 to former Los Angeles street gang member Paul Gonzales. "The scoring m the bout was absolutely ludicrous and theAFP - 182 words
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Article648 1984-08-09 38 THE BRIGHT, BREEZY AND BIZARRE I THE Greeks, who originated the Olympics and the marathon, on Tuesday honoured the Swiss runner who dramatically staggered to the finish line m the first women's marathon, suffering from dehydration and heat stroke. In a ceremony at the Olympic Village,AP; AFP; Reuter - 648 words
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Article, Illustration21 1984-08-09 39 Juergen EUngsen Daley Thompson John Walker Said Aonlta Mary Decker Zola Bndd21 words
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Article1127 1984-08-09 39 LOS ANGELES, Wed. If the young man had not slept well, he didn't show it. He enquired solicitously about the welfare of Steve Ovett and shrugged aside suggestions that because Sebastian Coe had been relegated to silver, he simply had to win for Britain this1,127 words
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Article, Illustration188 1984-08-09 39 LOS ANGELES, Wed. Carl Lewis promises the race of his life when he chases his third gold medal at the Olympic Stadium here today. The "Great Gladiator" of the Games thrilled the Coliseum crowd with his dynamic victory m the 100 metres, but disappointed some admirers188 words
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Article, Illustration281 1984-08-09 39 Focus on the rivals for the women's 3,000 m gold medal LOS ANGELES, Wed. A threat to drop star distance runner Zola Budd from Britain's Olympic team faded today when a British newspaper discontinued a "Games Diary" bearing her name. TheReuter - 281 words
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311 1984-08-09 39 LOS ANGELES, Wed. Whether or not she will be running for a reported US$5 million (tfO.7m) sponsorship deal if she wins the 3,000 metres gold medal here on Friday, Mary Decker has all the incentive she needs to succeed. Adverse PressAP - 311 words
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Article, Illustration333 1984-08-09 39 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD LOS ANGELES, Wed. British athlete Steve Ovett is still m hospital here after collapsing at the end of Monday's 800 metres final. He was expected to be discharged later today but his chances of taking part m the 1,500 m, for which333 words
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Article375 1984-08-09 37 Chinese upset Americans for women's volleyball title LONG BEACH (California), Wed. China beat the United States 16-14, 15-3, 15-9 to win the women's volleyball gold medal here yesterday. It was indeed a surprise victory as the Chinese, who entered the Olympics as the reigning world champions,AP; Reuter - 375 words
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Advertisement72 1984-08-09 39 I IN LOVING MEMORY OF I fl il H^B H^r H^l B M kI I HI vl I HVJ m HH m r I hhl hh^hV hh^hh^hh^hh^hh^hh^hh^hh^hh^hhb «^hh! I FRANCIS LOO KONG SAN I H Departed: 9th August 1 983 I H Though you left us one year ago, I72 words
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Article, Illustration333 1984-08-09 40 RONNIE WAI - RONNIE WAI By THIS monstrous machine rips sway the schoolboy's conventional Image of a tank. It shares the same tracks and hull as the American MM Al main battle tank. But this vehicle dees things that tanks cannot. A clue to Its function Is plastered333 words
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Article, Illustration35 1984-08-09 40 SGT MICHAEL TAN manning the gun S/SGT S AM Y doing the driving S/SGT RAJARATNAM loader for the 165 mm LTA PERDIT KUMAR "our greatest moment"35 words
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251 1984-08-09 40 CHARMAINE CHAN - Overstaying arrests doubled in five months CHARMAINE CHAN One man jailed and 21 others fined yesterday By IN THE first five months of this year, the number of people arrested for overstaying m Singapore doubled from 212 m January to 428 m May and the number is still rising. Immigration251 words
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Article45 1984-08-09 40 LIMA, Wed. The Peruvian government today extended for 60 days a state of emergency throughout the country which started m early May. An official statement said the move was due to the continued violence by the Maoist guerilla group. Shining Path. AFPAFP - 45 words
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Article32 1984-08-09 40 NEW YORK, Wed. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials climbed 6.51 points to 1.211.13 points m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 32 words
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174 1984-08-09 40 'Lankan navy shelling killed 100' But govt denies it COLOMBO, Wed. The Sri Lankan navy shelled a coastal town on Monday, killing more than 100 civilians and making hundreds of people homeless. It was part of a major counter-offen-sive against Tamil separatist guerillas, The Times of India newspaper reported yesterday.Reuter; AP - 174 words
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Article62 1984-08-09 40 JOHOR BARU, Wed. A total of 8,000 people have commuted between here and Singapore by railbus since its introduction on a trial basis by Malayan Railway (KTM) a week ago. KTM's traffic officer here, Mr Mohamed Azali, said yesterday that 4,500 people were recorded for the Singapore-Bernama - 62 words
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Article80 1984-08-09 40 What it should have been YESTERDAY'S report on the inquiry into the death of Lance-Corporal Lim Jit Ban, 20, said that the State Coroner recorded a verdict of death by misadventure. In fact, the coroner had recorded a verdict of death by natural cause. IN THE article on government-backed companies80 words
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206 1984-08-09 40 SHOWERS may fall m the morning and early afternoon today, but the storm clouds should clear after that, the Meteorological Services Department said yesterday. If the rain is heavy and does not stop by 2 p.m. and it is confirmed that the skies will206 words
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Advertisement407 1984-08-09 40 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally IN TODAY'S ISSUE Fraser Neave Ltd, a member of the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, has acquired a 9.8 per cent stake m Wearnes Brothers Ltd for $33 million cash. CHAN 01 CHEE reports. Slow down and adapt, don't adopt m the scramble towards higher productivity. MONICA407 words
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Miscellaneous139 1984-08-09 40 Weather UP TO Ip.m. Showers m several areas. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 25 mln. SUNSET today: 7.14 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.§4 a.m. Adelaide 9/17 C Fine Manila 23/27 C Showers Amsterdam 13/18 C Cloudy Melbourne 12/18 C Cloudy Bangkok 27 33 C Rainy Mom>ow 15/28139 words
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Article, Illustration1333 1984-08-09 1 CHOO SOH ENG; KENNETH KOH - CHOO SOH ENG KENNETH KOH Parents appeal for help for their retarded children Stories by Photographs by Every year, about 200 children are diagnosed as intellectually disabled, but the facilities available for training them are grossly limited here. The real tragedy is that they, and their1,333 words
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Article, Illustration374 1984-08-09 1 THE Singapore Association for Retarded Children plans to start a sibling support group for the mentally handicapped. The pilot project will be launched at the Towner Gardens' centre, which has 400 children' aged six to 18. The SARC has five centres, including a residential374 words
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OUTLOOK
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Article530 1984-08-09 2 I WANT to tell you H how one feels when a loved one is born disabled, and how the world looks down on and criticises the handicapped. I have a sister, Neela, the youngest m our family of seven children. Eighteen years ago, we were530 words
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Article, Illustration736 1984-08-09 2 DOROTHY GAITER - DOROTHY GAITER By "I MAY have passed up marriage a couple of times because of this," Miss Rita Haahn, 52, said of her responsibilities for Grace, her retarded 48--year-old sister. "But as I look back on life, I didn't lose a thing." Miss HaahnNYT - 736 words
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Article, Illustration484 1984-08-09 3 LESLIE LEOW - IF SIR Stamford Raffles was a chess player, he would have been proud of the schools bearing his name after last Saturday's conclusion of the National Schools Team Tournament. In boys' play, Raffles Junior College comfortably waltzed away with the pre-university trophy, while Raffles Institution484 words
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Article, Illustration492 1984-08-09 3 SALMA KHALIK - Donald Bent, the American who designed Singapore's prizewinning float at the Pasadena Rose Parade m California, makes floats the unconventional way, reports our writer, who visited the Bent team when they were busy making floats for National Day By SALMA KHALIK A LORRY is far too large to492 words
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Miscellaneous375 1984-08-09 3 What's on SJSfS^ 1 DAY A marchin column Ang Mo Kio. Starting at plays by schools. The pa- Brian Clark's TV and Tr^vT k«, of rm^' nayy ail orc 7.30 p.m. rade starts at the Padang stage play Presented by oo!L and P o P 6 1 1 HiEhUghts of375 words
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Miscellaneous1850 1984-08-09 4 VDUR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE -QParade o£ shows sbcs ~~n r^^L_J~ 8.30 AM SBC Text "Live" Sample Pafes Canadian skater Troller Cranston, Wendy Burge 9.00 Openinf and Programme Highlights followed by and Brian Pockar take the lead roles. J;?i™h h^n" 8 Anth f m f:* 1 u News X, rie(1,850 words
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Article, Illustration473 1984-08-09 2 THE editor's brief was just that brief. "The brightest and the best." That was what he wanted this doublecelebration special edition to be. So began the awesome and often agonising task m April. Finding a theme for the issue, coming up with ideas for what articles should fill473 words
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Article1289 1984-08-09 2 IT IS a time for celebration, so here we celebrate. It is a time for toasting, so here we toast 25 years of self-rule and our 19th National Day. However, it would be a meaningless 96-page package we offer you today if we were to be merely1,289 words
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Article, Illustration1116 1984-08-09 4 RICHARD LIM - RICHARD LIM By 2 years old 400 years old 4 l^K^^AX^hi A^k^k^a^k z Wo livo as though m a hotovoryiwng can do controlled, adjusted to suit our naada. and each day wo chock to aoo If wo can achiovo anovonbottor bloom horo and a1,116 words
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NEIGHBOURLY TIES
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Article, Illustration1131 1984-08-09 6 meeting of eight eyes I The friendly ties between Singapore and her neighbours is a unique achievement. This is especially so when one considers that m some other P parts of the world, even neighbours with fewer differences can't get along. ISMAIL KASSIM traces the growth of this relationship. "EVERYTIME1,131 words
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Article, Illustration1529 1984-08-09 8 PHILIP LEE - THE national campaign is to Singapore what love is to mankind both never go out of fashion. Bui while love can sometimes end, campaigns here never do. There are few aspects of Singapore life which are not touched m one way or another by such public1,529 words
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Article, Illustration750 1984-08-09 10 Picture by In no other country will you find three-quarters of the population living m state housing. But the Housing and Development Board does more than that. SUZANNE 001 highlights its achievements and traces a reach that extends from the cradle to the grave and beyond. IT'S mind-boggling to imagineMICHAEL LIEW - 750 words
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Article106 1984-08-09 10 5* The living area of all HDB flats 30 Sentosas; f The HDB is our leading housing financier and lawyer; 3 It employs more than 1 3,000 people; Q Three out of four hawker stalls and three out of four parking lots belong to the HDB; Q106 words
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CONCRETE MILESTONES
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Article, Illustration240 1984-08-09 12 National Theatre THE winning design m a national architectural competition, this building materialised partly through contributions from the man m the street taxi drivers, trishawmen, labourers and office workers who bought a-brick-a-dollar to help finance its construction. It exemplifies the spirit of the people who were willing240 words
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Article, Illustration19 1984-08-09 12 Yeo THE n factory Singapoi sents li innovati charact< A inwiaitasj irtMhn tti* nmnm *m mr m*mm*m19 words
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Article, Illustration184 1984-08-09 12 ANOTHER winning design m a national architectural competition. This one was held m 1961. It epitomises the commitment of the government at that time to get on with the job with a whole new attitude one that concentrates on harnassing the best manpower to solve184 words
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Article, Illustration159 1984-08-09 12 People's Park Complex of the most successful multi-use complexes on the local scene. Built on the site of the former open-air People's Park Bazaar, a well-known and highly popular night market m Chinatown, it succeeds largely because the design manages to capture the lav jiat (busy) spirit159 words
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Article, Illustration76 1984-08-09 12 Singapore Science Centre THE winning design m an architectural competition organised by the Science Centre Board m 1971, it represents the lfJOs when the tanking jmml emphasis of our education system and society was on science and technology. A distinctively handsome building with a well-thought-out circulation pattern, it also depicts76 words
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Article, Illustration207 1984-08-09 12 THIS building represents the effort of the authorities to make Singapore a major international trade, exhibition and convention centre, m line with the policy to promote it as a prime tourist and business centre. Originally conceived as part of b comprehensive plan to redevelop Sentosa Island into207 words
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Article, Illustration500 1984-08-09 13 THIS much-heralded airport represents our spirit of the 1960s one of ultra-efficiency and high technology. Not only was it the largest construction project ever undertaken here, it was also completed m record time. It was a sign of the nation moving on to more sophisticated travel and higher500 words
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Article, Illustration72 1984-08-09 13 t interesting milding m this reprel architects' m giving and interest to a bukally utilitarian The nbreglass protrusions are actually catwalks for many visitors to the factory and semi-barrel roofs with air vents allow the curing of certain foods m natural light and air. The design proves72 words
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Article, Illustration74 1984-08-09 13 THE mort-photograpbed building of the 1970s was completed m 1975 at a cost of |6.5 mfflton. This 25--storey private apartment block is on prime land m Leonie Hill Road. The building is significant m its sensual use of forms a sort of architecture approaching frtfirlr The triple split-level74 words
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Article, Illustration288 1984-08-09 13 (US 52-storey structure arked the advent of reign architects to ngapore and our srinat ion with things reign. Still the tallest building Singapore until Raffles ty is completed next year, has been described as a imb box, a lighter and a leu la tor. No matter which part288 words
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Article, Illustration316 1984-08-09 13 Singapore Polytechnic and National University of'Singaporecampuses' THESE rimpMW were conceived with the best faculties m mind towards the training of a highly skilled populaton. The Polytechnic campus m Dover Road occupies a site of 37 hectares which consists mainly of three small hills. Hence, its master plan was infh> enced316 words
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Article, Illustration928 1984-08-09 14 Housing complex office complex shopping complex It's enouah to aive you a complex It's a disciplined, well-run, orderly society that w Mr Lee Kuan Yew has created. You admire it because things work. You're irritated by it because it makes no exception. You resent it because your own country (Malaysia)928 words
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Article, Illustration1624 1984-08-09 15 The Great chewing Gum Controversy Or why, on a stop-over, you just cannot stop talking about Singapore. BRIAN BELL, writing m the Observer magazine, was here for five days recently. L Singapore is like a movie you don't easily take to yet can't stop talking about. 7 L Soon, say1,624 words
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Article, Illustration1420 1984-08-09 16 Singapore's size isn't all that unique but it accounts for a unique political preoccupation: its "survival" as a nation. Sociologist CHUA BENG HUAT examines why "small" came to be the reason for everything and he says this can cause problems. z It is not uncommon to hear1,420 words
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Article, Illustration1585 1984-08-09 18 Each and every day m a nations life sees history m the making. To pick just 10 of these days is, arguably, to leave out hundreds of thousands. Yet along every long road there are milestones; on every broad canvas, highpoints; m every bold drama, highlights. This1,585 words
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Article, Illustration1359 1984-08-09 19 DAVID KRAAL - DAVID KRAAL By out, was nevertheless there. The first electoral roll, open to all citizens of the United Kingdom and the Colonies, was compiled and m March 1948, 13.457 of the 22,395 electors went to the polls to elect six members from territorial constituencies. All the successful1,359 words
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Article, Illustration1254 1984-08-09 20 M. GRETCHEN - M.GRETCHEN By WERE a Singapore Rip Van Winkle asleep m a Chinatown shophouse since 1959 to awake today, he would oe shocked. Instead of the disease-ridden urban slum, he would find a Singapore transformed into a claan, efficient 20th Ce.Uury city. Cities are constantly rMnging,1,254 words
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Article, Illustration1960 1984-08-09 23 The notion that became a nation But can you go on and develop a healthy Singaporean view of the world? asks N. BALAKRISHNAN Most Singaporeans have seen riches for only a generation, and they have seen this come about through planning. It is not surprising then, that Singaporeans should believe1,960 words
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Article, Illustration1565 1984-08-09 26 The most fascinating thing about Singapore isn't the land or its buildings but its people. ILSA SHARP, writing m the Observer magazine, explains why they can seem so perplexingly defensive to an outsider. 4 Many a time, you think you are talking to a perfectly1,565 words
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Article, Illustration318 1984-08-09 27 DAVID KRAAL - DAVID KRAAL By THE names behind the Singapore success story are there for all to see. Just look up the history books for the early pioneers; look at the headlines m yesterday's newspapers even today's for the builders and bankers, traders and all-round tycoons. They painted318 words
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Article193 1984-08-09 27 WHEN Sir Stamford Raffles sailed up the Singapore River, he -found only a email settlement of 150 '.people along the river bank. Its importance grew m the 1860s •with the advent of the steamship and the opening of the Suez Canal. And as Singapore turned into a thriving free193 words
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Article197 1984-08-09 27 CONSTRUCTION workers literally built tha nation. In tha aarly days, samsui woman ware synonymous with tha budding industry, but ovar tha yaars, they have dwindlad to a handful. Tha construction industry ramains tha mainatay of tha economy and growa larger with tha building of tha Mass Rapid Transit and197 words
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Article142 1984-08-09 27 KONG SOOK CHIN - KONG SOOK CHIN Profiles by IN THE 19th and tt» first half of th« 20th canturtoa, Singapore's •conomy dapandad largely on trade. But tinea tha industrialisation programme In tha 1960a and tha subsaquant policy to mova into highar value-added technology, tha economy has baan divarslflad. Thus, tha rola of142 words
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Article, Illustration985 1984-08-09 28 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD f As an expatriate, I have actually felt more at home, m some respects, m Singapore than m Britain. J By THEY might have been students. More likely, though, from their scissor-sharp haircuts, they were national servicemen enjoying an evening's furlough. The cafe was crowded,985 words
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Article, Illustration661 1984-08-09 30 Nineteen people tell why we're different Sure success Z All you need to do here is work hard and you can be sure of 4) success, x L— HAN BOON PING, 25, shopkeeper Our drives 4 It is the only country which needs so many campaigns to661 words
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Article, Illustration490 1984-08-09 31 MATILDA GABRIEL; MARA FERNANDEZ; GITA SANKARAN; FOX JUN EE - By MATILDA GABRIEL MARA FERNANDEZ Warm ways 4 The warmth off the Singaporean as soon aa you step out of the airport. He may be ally but can be very spontaneous if you approach a* him right. < ANITA SARAWAK, 32, entertainer GITA SANKARAN and FOX JUN EE Well-oiled490 words
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Article, Illustration1170 1984-08-09 32 RONNIE WAI - RONNIE WAI By WAR is total and thus total defence, two words which cover the military, economic, civil, social and psychological aspects off defence. It has been the subject of community talks, discussions and forums. Narrow it down and it1,170 words
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Article, Illustration1530 1984-08-09 33 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ By TO SAY that the lot of the ordinary Singaporean has improved over the past 25 years is to say the obvious. What may not be immediately clear is that some have gone on to make fortunes even Croesus would have envied. Six of them were1,530 words
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Article, Illustration1152 1984-08-09 35 Shapes and sizes of children to come One reason for children being obese is that it's harder for working mothers to check on what their children are eating. Another factor is that children tend to follow m the footsteps of their parents most of whom, being Singaporeans, have a passion1,152 words
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Article, Illustration235 1984-08-09 36 HANS VERHUFEN - Look again! You pai often w wait; th elemen of the s Singapc I Noveml years o < pass them by, these ordinary people, i without so much as a glance. But these pictures with their surprise ent beg another look. They are part c selection you'll find m SaluteMARK LANG - 235 words
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Article, Illustration260 1984-08-09 39 PETER BARNARD - Not plain but right as rain PETER BARNARD YOU know how it is. You happen to be from a Malay background and you go abroad and people ask where you are from. And you say Singapore. And they say you don't look Chinese. Or you have a Chinese background and260 words
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Article507 1984-08-09 40 THEY are the baby-boom generation, 18--to 29-year-olds who have grown up m relative plenty, who have had the benefit of a stable political climate, increasing social amenities and a technology that is changing their lives and their environment even as they mature. How aware507 words
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Article, Illustration352 1984-08-09 40 REBECCA CHUA - REBECCA CHUA kj, SINGAPORE'S economic growth and public housing programme may be success stories the world has come to know but our youths appear to be aware of the precarious situation we are m. Whether it is insecurity or something else, economic failure, high352 words
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Article149 1984-08-09 40 The need for an opposition TWO out of three youths felt that some opposition was needed m Parliament, mainly to check possible abuse by the government and to represent minority views. Those with secondary education and above were more likely to want an opposition. And their reasons? Almost149 words
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Article, Illustration219 1984-08-09 41 Fun ways and work days TELEVISION is the most popular pastime. One m three youths spends 15 or more hours glued to the box each week, some even longer. "I spend about 50 hours a week watching TV," said a 22-year-old quality control inspector, "but this includes watching video tapes219 words
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Article159 1984-08-09 41 TO A great extent, sexual discrimination was absent. An overwhelming majority of our youths maintained that if husband and wife were working, both should share the housework. They also felt that men and women "should be paid equally for the same Jobs". Still, eight m 10 preferred159 words
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Article, Illustration81 1984-08-09 41 Thirty-eight per cent preferred jobs that enable one to "meet all kinds of people", and females were more likely than males to be people-orient-ed. Almost a quarter preferred jobs that involved teamwork. A tenth preferred those that would give them some authority and males were twice as likely81 words
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Article179 1984-08-09 41 THE Research and Information Department of Times Organisation conducted a youth survey m June last year. Face-to-face interviews involved 766 people aged between 18 and 29. In addition, 20 people had telephone interviews. Informal group meetings were held with university students and working people to179 words
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Article, Illustration803 1984-08-09 42 EIGHTY-SIX per cent of youths m Singapore feel the main purpose of marriage is to "seek life-time companionship" and about four m five feel it means "you can always be with the one you love." Two-thirds think that, apart from setting up a family,803 words
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512 1984-08-09 44 GODFREY ROBERT; DAVID KRAAL - Highs and lows of our top athletes GODFREY ROBERT DAVID KRAAL Profiles by Preview by WHEN Wong Peng Soon laments the sport he loves, he pulls no punches: "Badminton these days is a load of rubbish Strong, stinging words? Certainly. But genius seldom tolerates the good, let alone the mediocre.512 words
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Article, Illustration603 1984-08-09 44 THE four-kilometre trek leading to his kampung house is testing, twisting and tortuous. If you walk the undulating route m casuals, you may end up with sore soles; if you cycle, you may suffer a bruised bottom; and if you drive, your car's603 words
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Article, Illustration636 1984-08-09 44 IT WAS almost 10 m the evening. The lobby floor of the Sheraton Hotel m Seoul was a sea of red, white and blue tracksuits and blazers. The 10th floor was a hive of activity as swimmers, some with Walkmans, strolled along the636 words
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Article, Illustration506 1984-08-09 45 Joyless jaunts to see sport HE LAMENTED the sight of Singapore's shuttie hopes soaked 8-1 m the steamy, sweaty courts of the Bangkok National Stadium three years ago. He limped to the Delta Sports Complex to watch this year's mter-constitu-ency final between Geylang West and Marine Parade. Almost lame, heJONATHAN CHOO - 506 words
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Article, Illustration586 1984-08-09 45 HER victories were so predictable that they bordered on the monotonous, and It reached an interesting stage when her defeats carried news and stories that aroused more interest. But they were few and far between as Patricia Chan, the former SingaporeReuter - 586 words
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Article, Illustration549 1984-08-09 45 SOME people called him the President's Man when Singapore's first Head of State Mr Yusof Ishak had tea with him at the Istana m September 1960. Many newspapers hailed him the Ironnian from Chinatown after he scored considerable successes, including an Olympic Games silverJONATHAN CHOO - 549 words
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A NEW BEGINNING
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Article, Illustration1002 1984-08-09 46 CAROL LIM - CAROL LIM By In the future, Singaporeans may have to travel to London, Paris and Sydney to view the finest examples of Singapo- m rean modern art. 7 4 Singaporean art is warm and has the rare quality of being understood. It has not reached the1,002 words
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493 1984-08-09 46 THE official claim m tourist brochures that "art here is still m its infancy" is only part accurate; it applies mainly to modern art. Otherwise, there has been no lack of a steady stream of artwork §roduced throughout ingapore history. There is493 words
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AN AMERICAN AT HOME
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Article, Illustration1263 1984-08-09 47 PAMELA BROWN - PAMELA BROWN By My blonde hair inevitably gets me mistaken for a tourist. But my pink IC is the secret pass card. Show it and people will exclaim: "You're one of us!" THE love affair began almost 10 years ago when I1,263 words
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IN COMPARISON
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Article, Illustration1155 1984-08-09 50 PETER BARNARD tells why Singapore succeeded while other countries failed One off the wisest of Singapore's politicians talked with me once w about decline. It comes m two forms, he said. Cyclical and terminal. A country like the United States or Britain could go into1,155 words
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Article, Illustration226 1984-08-09 51 NON-MARINE j Property Development Hotw Manufacture Sale of Furniture Supply Installation of Communication Systems Contracting Supply of Electrical Engineering Equipment Sale Servicing of Aircraft Energy A Building Management Systems MARINE Marine Salvage TUg Barge Operations Ocean, Coastal Harbour Towage Specialised Marine "Transportation Offshore Support Services Marine Heavy Lift226 words
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THE STOCK MARKET
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Article, Illustration1610 1984-08-09 52 Too much money, too few shares SINGAPORE may have one of the world's younger stock markets, but its stock exchange is also one of the most active. Few other centres can match its growth m turnover m recent years. Last year alone, the volume of transactions more than tripled as1,610 words
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Article401 1984-08-09 53 SINGAPORES own independent stock exchange, just over 10 years old, is one of the world's youngest stock markets. It was incorporated on May 24, 1973, after the Malaysian government decided to end the interchangeability of currency between Malaysia and Singapore. Deals But its origins are romantic401 words
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A ROOF OVER OUR HEADS
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Article, Illustration864 1984-08-09 54 Making the best of scarce land THE government is the biggest land-owner here. But it affects the property market m many other ways. If, for example, it raises CPF contributions, more people are likely to be able to afford private housing. If HUDC prices go up, so will prices of864 words
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BALANCING ACT
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Article, Illustration1088 1984-08-09 56 Since 1978, Singaporeans await each Budget Day not with anxiety on how much more income tax they will have to pay, but with eager anticipation of how much reduction there will be. ANNA TEO of Business Times examines the history of this unparalleled situation. ONE1,088 words
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ALL THAT GLITTER
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Article, Illustration1001 1984-08-09 58 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ By Eternal faith Gold rush When the m Singapore International Monetary Exchange opened its doors for individual pit traders to deal m gold futures, more than 200 people responded m a matter of weeks. 4 There is so much faith m gold as1,001 words
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PEOPLE IN BUSINESS
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Article, Illustration549 1984-08-09 60 PETER BARNARD; MICHAEL LIEW; LESLEY KOH; MICHAEL LIEW; STEVEN LEE; MICHAEL LEW - Wheeling and dealing PETER BARNARD MICHAEL LIEW LESLEY KOH MICHAEL LIEW STEVEN LEE MICHAEL LEW By By By By as our original NOT all travelling salesmen spend half their timp m hotels and the other half selling things people will never need at prices they'll never be able to afford.MICHAEL LIEW - 549 words
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THE PEOPLE'S BANK
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Article, Illustration1623 1984-08-09 62 QUEK SWEE PENG - QUEK SWEE PENG The bank with as many savings account holders as there are people here By of Business Times EARLIER this year, the Post Office Savings Bank offered current account facilities. Within three months, more than 30,000 accounts were opened. This figure compares favourably with that1,623 words
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RAPID DEVELOPMENT
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Article, Illustration1002 1984-08-09 64 hm SINGAPORE'S Mass Rapid Transit system promises a track of records outstanding among them that of being the world's most energy efficient subway. The save-energy maxim which has been impressed on Singaporeans will leave its mark on the MRT through a careful combination of up-to-date and sophisticated features.1,002 words
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SUCCESS FORMULA
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Article, Illustration1996 1984-08-09 66 Taking the long-term view We may be the economic miracle the world has come to know. But 4 The importance of construction to the Singapore economy will have to fall m the long term as the major housing programme by the HDB nears completion. Burt the commencement of work on1,996 words
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LIFE AND DEATH
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Article, Illustration1295 1984-08-09 68 ALVIN TAY - The CPF: Now and 50 years on ALVIN TAY By of Business Times How big is the CPF THE Central Provident Fund was no more than a pigeon's nest when it was first launched m July 1955. Just 180,000 members contributed a paltry $9.1 million m the first six months.1,295 words
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Article, Illustration1421 1984-08-09 68 Needs of a greying population In 50 years' time, there will I be a drastic drop m the number of economically active Singaporeans who are able to support the growing number of inactive ones. 9 THE Singapore government has taken several steps over the past 25 years to ensure that1,421 words
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FINDING OUR IDEOLOGY
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Article, Illustration1037 1984-08-09 71 N. BALAKRISHNAN - If we won't, Hollywood will N. BALAKRISHNAN By 6 Two years ago, I was invited to a ball for journalists. The invitation card promised a "Fifties Night" and I went thinking I would find scenes of strikes, slums, racial riots. Instead, I found a "Fifties a la USA" night where1,037 words
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Article, Illustration1468 1984-08-09 74 Lee Tzu Pheng - Lee Tzu Pheng SINGAPORE'S independence demanded phenomenal energy and planning, both to master all the forces that, left unchecked, would pull it apart, and to grasp the higher reaches of technology. But how has this affected its citizens? How do they cope with the constant readjustment?1,468 words
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THE SINGAPORE OBSESSION
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Article, Illustration1071 1984-08-09 75 MONICA GWEE - Pastime that drives you all over the shop MONICA GWEE By of Business Times 4 Singaporeans appear to enjoy snatching for the $4 tee-shirt underneath a small mountain of factory rejects. They like to come out of a shopping spree tired and slightly battered from all the jostling and elbowing.1,071 words
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FOR BETTER OR FOR WORDS
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Article, Illustration1095 1984-08-09 78 One test of uniqueness is its incomprehensibility to others. Others may recognise it as unique, but only insiders understand its nuances. THE addition of new words into our vocabulary has been around for a long time.1,095 words
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Article, Illustration884 1984-08-09 80 Are we fit to be employers? Few middle-class couples elsewhere can afford a maid, much less have the choice of one from as many countries as we do here. Their arrival has made us employers but have we learnt to be good ones? In the top article, MURIEL SPEEDEN investigates.884 words
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Article649 1984-08-09 80 The Filipina VIRGINIA and her 23 cousins and two aunts are a:i Filipinas working as maids m 26 different households m Singapore. On their rest days, they go to church together, adjourn to Lucky Plaza to window-shop, lunch on Kentucky Fried Chicken and end up649 words
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FOREIGN SERVICE
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Article, Illustration788 1984-08-09 81 The Malaysian IN THE quiet Malaysian town of Taiping m 1955, a little 10--year-old girl was struggling to earn $10 a month as a babyminder. She was the eldest of what would eventually swell to a family of 10 children. Her father was788 words
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Article1049 1984-08-09 81 The Sri Lankan 41 learnt not to spend on small things but to save for the big things. I have already a* saved $800. 7 SUNEETA, 26, plans to haul some sewing machines home to Sri Lanka when she finishes her contract here as1,049 words
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Article, Illustration926 1984-08-09 82 DAVID KRAAL - Sport Is for fun the honours can come later DAVID KRAAL By WE HAVE no heroes. No sporting top-liner spawned here, nurtured here and trained to a level of excellence ready to take his place m the arenas of the world with a fighting chance of winning international glory. But926 words
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Article, Illustration119 1984-08-09 84 NO OTHER way is possible the Singaporean must get used to sky-living if he is to have a place to live m at all. Still, highrise need not mean low-life, and the HDB is learning all the time, trying and gradually succeeding m bringing a119 words
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HOME SWEET HOMES
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Article, Illustration892 1984-08-09 85 PETER BARNARD - ertical illages take over PETER BARNARD By SEEN from a distance, the high, wide sprawl of places like Ang Mo Kio and Toa Payoh much resembles housing estates anywhere else. But appearances can be deceptive. What Singapore has done to deal with the obvious problems caused by lateral, low-density housingMICHAEL LIEW - 892 words
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Article, Illustration363 1984-08-09 86 DAVID KRAAL - The dead move on and up DAVID KRAAL By WHEN there is a limited supply, there will be a scramble. When the commodity is land, the scramble is between the dead and the living. In this land rush there can be only one winner. That is why the dead are363 words
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Article, Illustration1309 1984-08-09 91 Life in the passing lane BRIAN MILLER on the woes only Singaporean drivers face. Come to think of it, I sort of miss the friendly arguments, I used to have with those parking attendants m starched uniforms. I never won a single one of those arguments but it was well1,309 words
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Article, Illustration779 1984-08-09 93 ANGELINA CHOY - ANGELINA CHOY One must be hard put to find another country where the annual number of tourists outnumbers the population. To keep these visitors coming back, the Singapore Zoo and the Jurong Bird Park, which have won international acclaim, are making big plans. By THERE are779 words
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Article, Illustration616 1984-08-09 93 EVANGELINE GAMBOA - EVANGELINE GAMBOA By JURONG Bird Park is planning a $6.5 million facelift m the next three years to keep the tourists coming and get Singaporeans to revisit the place. With the facelift, the park is consolidating its position as one of the616 words
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Article, Illustration372 1984-08-09 94 I Hot talk of the day From a wok, the flames rise up, wafting the glorious smells of what's cooking to passersby and patrons without prejudice. And who can resist? So, naturally, the top topic of a conversation is food. M, And that's just the appetiserMICHAEL LIEW - 372 words
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Article, Illustration394 1984-08-09 95 V' ou do remember, Sinna, our Poker sessions which Grade so disliked. Fill up your glass more, surely! We talked about the children, the Union mess, your bloody-minded boss, How unlike Mrs Dowries. Do I Recall? Crystal clear, especially those Seasons m the sun, as394 words
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Advertisement67 1984-08-09 30 Congratulation! to the people and Qovennment oft Singapore on theia 25tk anntuendanif off £e(£-nu(e and /9tk ifean o^ independence STELLAR ME PODY MOTORS PTE LTD >4nson Cen/Ae Showroom: Leng Kee Showroom Authorised Sub-dealers 51 Anson Road 29 Leng Kee Road Sing Tan Seng Trading Co Autorama Pte Ltd Tel: *****66/967 words
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Advertisement275 1984-08-09 31 m B B The management and staff of C X Tang Limited are proud to be a part of Singapore's success on this, her 25 years of Nation-Building. In celebration of this occasion, we will be closed today. WE SALUTE SINGAPORE ON HER 25TH YEAR OF NATION-BUILDING AND 19TH YEAR275 words
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Advertisement297 1984-08-09 36 Congratulations to the government and people of Singapore *jg*4o Bf ln Interchem-Toyo (S.E.A.) Ltd. we are just as confident and our R D A ml B B* MHHHHK' Sb progress has enabled us to be the leader as a manufacturer and fl! fIHHBHBK^ fIM supplier of packaging printing ink to297 words
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Advertisement104 1984-08-09 37 WE SALDTE THE SUCCESS OF^INGAPORE ||f y W I Congratulations to the leaders and I people of Singapore on their 25 years of Nation-Building and 1 9th Ilißr^^Rß I ii II ar fl ESS 3 I I Ir^RM aifl RBh RbV RBBfl oHF RbV9''bV RB^^^Z 4 itt m^toVßßT^ri 1 |BH^^^^^^^^^™^™^""^""^m104 words
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Advertisement67 1984-08-09 38 /Congratulations Best WishesN to the Government and People of Singapore on their 19th National Day WKu H Best for dish and utensil washing Zips away grease while keeping your hands In Up-top condition LAM SOON OIL A SOAP MFG. (8) PTE. LTD. Head Office: Thong Teck Building 15 Scotts Road,67 words
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Advertisement462 1984-08-09 39 Congratulations to the government and Teople of Singapore on their 19th National TDay. Bflfc^ Bflk fIVVSiE'vT Ss£ jjQuar aSSSSSSSSSSSSSHISSSSSSSSSSSSSST ISSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSShBiVb 111 ■fll^^fl^. flflW^ flfl^-^fll flflflfl wt'*2i*L- j^***4«3 Kk >-^fl Ik iMUiMriife&afiiiiaMldiMMyU I ■■^^^Bfl BB^^BW fe£ r MOWM£--.'' *EiJW i ;^**!lHi I J BB^T^BBW^^B] SBk B^ /x-^.^M BBSIf^BI BBti P"<lflra KfliH»>462 words
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Advertisement374 1984-08-09 45 S iisaoore! m A toast to you with sparkling Hoya crystal T Today, CreAce Enterprises Pte Ltd join hands with^/^^Nr^^jJ^^^^^^F^ k Jl^ J|V Bh^^ the government and people of Singapore m i J^^^^fl celebrating 2^ years of nation building. >V^^^RlC^Xi?s *-*fkJfl J Strong, capable leadership and the y^^C^L^^X »^irtt iflJ^ClfVt374 words
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Advertisement67 1984-08-09 47 Best Wishes to The People Government of Singapore on their 19th National Day HOWIEN SHIFTS OF DISTINCTION REFINEMENT mm w \m\ X |l'\ i'l pV I i XJ» I|V B- mmfk I Ammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 'mmmmmmmmmml Available at all authorised Dealers and Dept. Stores Sales Region: Singapore Malaysia Indonesia Brunei Sole Distributors67 words
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Advertisement417 1984-08-09 53 WORLD'S LARGEST SEAFOOD MARKET RESTAURANT r- BBP?^^^ ft. B&. mv"!^ H bS^bVb^K^H b^^^ .jbm^K. *v HBam. >bY k iß^Bl B^Bl^B^^^B^l B^Br > T^SJM^&^^^^HH B^Blk. m B^B^K **^IL^ *^H Bjf •Ti ♦If? -pBV j V J^^m^ VBj JP(» jf There's mfaod d every J^f^^^Sj **^^t^m^iC^A fiction of lofawn, cnl», kind you417 words
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Advertisement30 1984-08-09 54 ofH^ p Texas Instruments congratulates Singapore* BBt BBBk^Mwri faaV^^^^^ afj aY X ><BB^ I W* JK XA.^Vj V\ T 'H^^BBBBBBB^&S^ M 'TW T B^^fc W Tlbv Jt B^^ ißv T^T^B^l^30 words
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Advertisement313 1984-08-09 55 of SmgMX)Pe's 25 years 1 l^^^^^H '^^^^^^B hh) C 1 L^^^^hhW^^hhhhhhl hhV il II H H ll IF HHHHI W^^^ i^—^—^__ HHi MmWHHHHHMHIHb L\_^v_l 11 I v 1 v >\ y Itfj j mj^//f PPW^* This majestic landmark is the pride of International Associated. Besides 27 storeys of offices, there313 words
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Advertisement394 1984-08-09 56 CONGRAIXJI^TIONS^^SSiBaft' SINGAPORE German quality. Sophisticated yet simple to use. mm 1 SE 1040 1 SE 1030 1 1 SE 1011 The incredible SE 1040 has a 40 character display separate Thu marvel's advanced features include te»t memory The modern electronic model with correction memory o* keyboard and printer 16 000394 words
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Advertisement81 1984-08-09 56 ttl^ t)^ 1^ /iO^ a^hihsh i^.' THE FAST ECONOMICAL WAY TO EUROPE Aeroflot operates three flights weekly from Singapore to Europe on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays via Moscow. moscowX V\^ Contact your travel agent or call us today. *«wor. N Stnrie-t airtincs /S^\ Singapore Office 55 Market Street. #01-00. Smsov81 words
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Advertisement154 1984-08-09 58 LOCAL INTERNATIONAL TRADE FINANCE LAND PROPERTY DEVELOPME NTS MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL INVESTMENTS INVES TMENT TRADING COMPUTER SYSTEMS SOFTWARE LOCAL INTERNATIO AL TRADE -FINANCE -LAND PROPERTY DEVELOPMENTS -MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL INVESTMENTS INVESTMENT TRADING COMP UTER SYSTEMS SOFTWARE LOCAL INTERNATIONAL TRADE FINANCE L ND PROPERTY DEVELOPMENTS MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIAL COMME RCIAL INVESTMENTS INVESTMENT154 words
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Advertisement471 1984-08-09 59 SINGAPORE CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION AND ITS MEMBERS TAKE PRIDE IN CONTRIBUTING TO SINGAPORE'S PROGRESS AND DEVELOPMENT. Able Realty Pte Ltd Ho Lee Construction Pte Ltd Pacific Construction Co Ltd Active Bldg Civil Construction (Pte) Ltd Hock Chuan Ann Construction Pte Ltd Penta-Ocean Construction Co., Ltd Antara Koh Pte Ltd Hock Guan471 words
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Advertisement39 1984-08-09 62 > Longraiuiaiions I The People Government I I I The Organisation of The Tokyu Group I Iyji\ y U V^y CZ i I 1 1 I\JdLy\J I t^ ll Tnkvi i Hotf^l*^ Intprnnti onn l B^ Tokyu Tourist oorpor^tion ■j39 words
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Advertisement144 1984-08-09 62 Congratulations on the 19th Singapore National Day i t Co-prosperity through cooperation ißWßliitiili l ßßiSiSlß^ ne Daewoo Corporation, trading and s^m construction arm of Korea's powerful Daewoo Group, is pleased io be 9b working for co-prosperity through Bk J cooperation with Singapore. Wb Undertaking an 8,000-unit housing KW SB project144 words
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Advertisement197 1984-08-09 63 B m BConenuulntions to the people I B m BiinJ government o\ >n\^\\\ I B^ 1 I for pnssiny the test o{ m Bnationhoo^i v\ ith flvinu I fl """B B I fe^ B B I Ufl bJ| /BE c search for excellence is nothing neu I \m jM environmental197 words
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Advertisement114 1984-08-09 64 Get ready for no less than eight scoops of outrageously delicious, freshly made Swensen's ice cream. Served m glass like a fiiiii Then pour on eight rich toppings. And to make a mountain of IT COULD ONLY HAPPEN AT CU/ITNdriU^O ICE CREAM RESTAURANTS v .^jSmHH ife q^^^Bß^ MP^^^^ i^ j^BT^114 words
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Advertisement49 1984-08-09 64 A I IN OUR OWN SMALL WAY, WE'VE ASSURED SINGAPOREANS A MORE STARLE AND SECURE FUTURE DURING OUR 25 YEARS OF NATION BUILDING Congratulations Singapore, on your Silver Anniversary from NTUC INCOME INCOME N.T.U.C. CO-OPERATIVE INSURANCE COMMONWEALTH ENTERPRISE LIMITED 100 Beach Road «34-00 Shaw Towers Singapore 0718. Tel *****8049 words
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Advertisement177 1984-08-09 65 Congratulations Best Wishes t° c Government and ■V^ GVjl People of the Republic of Singapore on the celebration 17 Kl* f Q* _-^^^^n KONE TRADING PTE LTD 41, Tuas Road, Jurong, Singapore 2263 fc^^"^^ Tel *****55 (4 lines) Tlx: R*****2 KONE KONE PELS CRANE PTE LTD j^^^^^^^^^^^l^H 41, Tuas Road,177 words
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Advertisement333 1984-08-09 65 The Management and StafT of Trans- Singapore on the occasion of its 25th Year Island Bus Services (Pte) Ltd and of Nation-Building. Singapore Shuttle Bus (Pte) Ltd wish to Looking back with pride and a congratulate the Government and the A sense of achievement at people of Singapore on the333 words
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Advertisement233 1984-08-09 66 The world's favourite airline leave Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday's W^ <| offers you the best choice of flights and Saturday's. The flights origi- lml*lilCh to Londoa Out 747 s depan daily nate at Kuala Lumpur, so you have JL^JL HJL9JH from Singapore. a whole fresh plane to yourselves difll/QITC But233 words
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Advertisement95 1984-08-09 71 At the ollyw had was a dream of nationhood. There were many and mountains that had to be crossed. Social, political, and economic problems had to be, «£Kwith. Giant progressive needed to be taken. ft took X;and the will of a nation inw p^ effort to "over these problems. 2595 words
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Advertisement174 1984-08-09 73 H 1 Cx CCl/ v^ J. HI I ti l! The scramble for mrm m space is on. While Splash. True or not, nT/JH^H A, j^BT\ At CaSC: OUr the important thing Wmj^^^M^^El W hnUQ in be fun and games, Mn^^^m^^^m I i l^^^B Qr66l1 J" says DAVID I r/i174 words
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Advertisement106 1984-08-09 74 C/ 2 CELEBRATION TIME. SO PWNTEMPS. ■■■■I I i^i^^ii^fi^i^B&Hfli^^i DEPARTMENT STORE I iTTII 1^ w*< I nntemps celebrates with the people of We are offering 25 brands one for each |i/^|f 111 Tl MW**^* 7 mo'oThard^oad .o, o, P Sin 9aP<> r e 25 years of self-rule. We are glorious106 words
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Advertisement238 1984-08-09 75 S^^H 111 J| Air Canada means business* If you are travelling on business No-one else can match our between Europe and Canada, or the service, either. US and Canada, fly with us. Because 'Executive Travel' magazine Air Canada is one of the world's top voted Air Canada's Intercontinental ten international238 words
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Miscellaneous569 1984-08-09 76 t^^. 1 I^^. I ff\ Si T^l^ J^^^*^*"^^^^^ t sM^&Zt^^. fc^ fc r This game can be contested by any number of players. The object of the exercise is to get through Singapore's major areas in the fewest moves. To start, you must have a degree from a recognised university.569 words
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Advertisement145 1984-08-09 77 In just one generation, we ye built IBM is also providing the Singapore into a nation of progress and information industry with the skills it prosperity. needs, by forming a partnership with the An achievement made possible by National University of Singapore, to set the determination of our people, and145 words
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Advertisement42 1984-08-09 81 PTe are proud to be /j|[\ The Generd Insurance Association of Singapore Association of Singapore m*%>A hmhh The same Government has been m llfa^ft *W fTT| here for 25 years. "^Maw w^^ iii**^^ a^M*^^^^^** i- rfb»it^^T*aHlWb'*^_ fc^ *^fr Ha% 'n^PfjJF m^m ar"42 words
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Advertisement272 1984-08-09 82 What is a Reversionary Bonus? Of what use is a Reversionary iRr It Is an additional benefit enjoyed by Bonus to me? people who buy a "with-profif policy with This Bonus is accumulative, and with all an insurance company such as ICS. the yearly bonuses you can look forward It272 words
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Advertisement63 1984-08-09 83 m^F*' -$£m\ **Jf.'TBISB "*frM '^h?*iid^^ m mm m^g mrm\^mmmW m^m. (M)I^)SE cosmetics v m MAJULAH SINGAPURA •SvS^BSS B^^ ««»w^2M m\ ■^2 j B B mmm m 558 I 1 9 I B W-*^ BBBL M BBJ^^^. BHr V LUM CHANG joins m the celebration ■.Bt LUM CHANG BUILDING CONTRACTORS PTE.63 words
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Advertisement515 1984-08-09 86 Take a look at the new Fisher Frost-Free Refrigerators. "XT' 11 1 1 You 11 never be naDDv witn aiwtnin^ less* Introducing the new range of Fisher eves on New stylish designs. New 'clear back' models to save floor space. New drink fr 2000 fr dispensers built into the doors.515 words
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Advertisement227 1984-08-09 88 Here's to a nation that's been smart enough WJ LHJL LI 1C WUi KJ. i CT^^JlJl V^C^ LU WUriv. B^fl fl^M J HBb w^^^^^^^^^^ __*^^^^^^^^k I B Ik i£* MM|^m||PMP.l||S Singapore is a nation whose perceptions are fC^^B 1 BBBB^ BHB^^^^^^^^^^^^^ l)il()iIllC II l'T V IC 1C II IN. VBy227 words
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Miscellaneous79 1984-08-09 88 y f/j^^^yS^A^T') W^ INVITED y° u to Bhare with us y° ur view o' what is O d^*+ 1 «hn i^f^O^mUMb^k uniquely Singaporean. In slightly over a week, we received jm*h Mr^^^^^^^^\i wf more than 630 cartoons from 225 readers, ranging from W/Jx, T/y F^~^Tlfysl¥ primary school children to professionals.79 words
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Miscellaneous79 1984-08-09 89 y For crying out lah Here is a mix of some of the better cartoon ideas. f^^\J^4 r\ ~*^vA Contributors featured here earn $100 each. To them and the S*ni^L^4 vA^ (MJ tfA many others whose work we could not publish, our heartfelt SI J Jj^%S\^^r v^*i^!l/ Coupon parking j79 words
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Advertisement356 1984-08-09 90 JKTjKWM '^B^ Congratulations Best Wishes to "^I^H mSM THE PEOPLE GOVERNMENT f THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE^S^ I on Her National Day m^ I iKj Established m 1949 we grow \[\m with Singapore together pJ o c years of dedicated service to I^JjO O the hard-of-hearing m Singapore. ifVl THE COMPLETE356 words
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Advertisement217 1984-08-09 90 i^.!l.jSiM COIO GALVANIZING i^^^Ji COMPOUND ■fe^^__ ■■■it' ll"lw#% Sole Agents for Asean Impact Marketing (SEA) Re Ltd. 22 Lim Teck 800 Road #02, Singapore 1953. Tel: *****66 (3 lines) Cable: IMPACMARK Telex: RS ***** f^ CONGRATULATIONS to the Government People of Singapore on her National Day. Mm Ong Eng Giow217 words
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Advertisement264 1984-08-09 90 Silver Spoon Coffee House Supreme House. Penang Road, Singapore 0923. Tel: *****28 38 Business as usual today. We rejoice with the people I *w government of Singapore on our V 19th National Day MONTE CRISTO CATERERS A CAFETERIA Events Catered For BUI 1 WL Anywhere Buffet r Cruise Package B^^^^/264 words
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Advertisement517 1984-08-09 91 v Ej»l»F B- w mße* P Bit rk I 4d FiPm Ha Ha aa««Ha at^^^^^lJPJH»3^^^^ Haaall^Sßßßar aH aßr '*<■ vi BH We rejoice with the people and the government of Singapore on the celebration of her 25 years of Nation- Building >v can P* sure thlrt y° ur purchase will517 words
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Advertisement206 1984-08-09 91 t^*^ Day 1 Go Air New Zealand and see half the world m one country. Let Air New Zealand take you to the You can stay on a farm and expen- holidays for fishing, golf and skiing holiday destination of a lifetime New ence the pastoral life Visit luxurious can206 words
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Advertisement222 1984-08-09 92 Nl ■~f"^. I rL rt _._Jr.. ff**"" *^T *mmmmm*»4 t #wi SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO. PRIVATE LTD. GENERAL AGENTS FOR ALL SOVIET VESSELS SINSOV BUILDING. 55 MARKET STREET. SINGAPORE 0104 CABLE: SINSOV SINGAPORE, TELEX RS *****. ***** ***** TEL *****3(15 LINES) Port Kelang and Malacca: Penang: SHARIK AT WAH SOON222 words
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Advertisement169 1984-08-09 92 25 Years Anniversary There's still nothing like It! SUPSR9O PROTCIA a Led the field for over 40 years. The formula contains soya beans and skim mik which is a good source of X^"^^#\ W» protein. It also contains added vitamins 2f^mf^\ and minerals. Protons must be taker *^KTt^l da*/ as169 words
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Advertisement810 1984-08-09 94 Mon sat ioam 9 P m Gun iQam 6pm Clearly displayed fixed prices JftSt&T&P^^ 1 Lowest prices. "Unique mon^y back I guarantee" provides full refund I f r^ryczf~ r^l/^l^i^ tern b° u 9 nt cheaper elsewhere I V^-^^ 01 p/IC^o J Widest range; latest pioducts I euECTPioiMica supermarket 0 n|810 words
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Advertisement1129 1984-08-09 95 In answer to complaints that there are no tours for those N who have short annual leave or school holidays f The choicest sights Cultural Entertainment Holidays have created Go d comfortable hotels these tours to meet their needs. Jk I'™"*1 meals Now you can have a choice, m capsule1,129 words
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Article, Illustration956 1984-08-09 1 TAN BAN HUAT - TAN BAN HUAT Two academics give their views at a conference on Chinese migration By L If you are living m America, children have to be able to function m that society. We have to allow them to learn the American way of life.956 words
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Article, Illustration82 1984-08-09 1 mvt^mmsmxit BPfifc--^AJ&;7 &i f ?i*&mm%& a "fSjft" ft "gW^i£ m*m &¥££.'!>&} "¥WJ'£A#g&j£3E 3ft£f&fnHiJ#-£ a »f^¥*»KH* A #Al£#€rxfii *t& 32 A 1967*£ft£«ftfl &<{*■* ffcifc ft ftlft*fxfctolH° f&*h?£ifc m ma *4t&ftttft£p&lft?t ram 'fnrm«»* X tfe Mff m Sst x; ft wttkimffi r igjffifi-^.ffe sJc^f&ff] 7 #W^^y:<fcf^fA^n^f HA^iß4t«^ A^Rl**f^^JC<fcl»] ri'jffAjmA ihf& fr i82 words
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Advertisement335 1984-08-09 1 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES HHHHHSTAMTS R^tflftßl^Hffll Sales Service: Rates: Box Service: n««WOU I Tel *****11 ext 2724-7 Straits Times: 5523.75 psc. cm. CoUected: S$ 5.00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S RS ***** TTMEAD 2669 Sunday Times: 5524.40 psc. cm. Posted": Sslo.oo APPOINTMENTS j\ ATLAS INTEK Atlas Intek, a subsidiary of the rapidly expanding Atlas group335 words
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Advertisement265 1984-08-09 1 Equity Sales Executive Hong Kong, Singapore Malaysia Based m London We are a leading firm of London stockbrokers, with important international interests. We now have a vacancy for a sales executive to service U.K. and overseas institutional clients m Hong Kong, Singapore Malaysian equities. The person we seek is likely265 words
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Advertisement235 1984-08-09 1 /GENERAL ||jpELECTRI(r I Controls Re Ltd B invites applications for the position of: I Manufacturing I Engineer B He is primarily responsible for planning and B implementing changes to methods of operaB tions, tools, plant and equipment as well as B for providing detailed operating instructions B and training for235 words
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Advertisement151 1984-08-09 1 ff=ICHGCI^ Joint-Venture Company involved m demonstrating, training and after-sales servicing of computerised electronic equipment m Graphic An Industry invites applications for ■SCANNER INSTRUCTOR Minimum 2 years experience m colour reproduction and printing technology Initiative, drive and ability to work independently Willingness to undergo training m Europe Willingness to travel for151 words
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993 1984-08-09 2 JANE MARSHALL - JANE MARSHALL By. m Beijing But Chinese scientists stress it is not a 'cure-all' FOUR years ago, Zhang Wanjin was a pain- wracked invalid. The former table tennis coach, then m his late 50s, had a chronic appendix complaint and suffered from insomnia and993 words
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Article, Illustration102 1984-08-09 2 Mfc&mmm sp eij a a<j M ti r. /f itfeK -Hi £j ra 1: 35 ft t-oi 6'j ii S *ii *Rn 6 -J «r--t»'J^i2A^?.^o ii^«-m«*rf HA flEfSyLxgij.fcffi m f m it m h an H 'I: N Hi F A «*fc ttftl*ltttt£ '/i! r b»»^w *Ht&iintaf.sfc<fi &?r Aft* H«*102 words
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Advertisement240 1984-08-09 2 NOTICES KAMPONG LANJUT TIN DREDGING BERHAD (Incorporated m Malaysia) AUDITED FINANCIAL RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 ST MARCH 1 984 1984 1983 SOOOs SOOOs PROFIT before taxation 1,290 1,279 Taxation 578 460 PROFIT after taxation 712 819 EARNINGS pershare (sen) 18 20 j An interim div idend of 1240 words
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Advertisement299 1984-08-09 2 KUALA KAMPAR TIN FIELDS BERHAD (Incorporated m Malaysia) AUDITED FINANCIAL RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 ST MARCH 1984 1984 1983 SOOOs SOOOs Operating Profit 299 150 Share of profit of associated company, Timah Matang Sendinan BerKa^ 299 71 PROFIT before taxation 598 221 Taxation 181 86 PROFIT after taxation299 words
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Advertisement699 1984-08-09 2 THE SUNGEI BESI MINES MALAYSIA BERHAD (Incorporated m Malaysia) AUDITED MINING AND FINANCIAL RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 ST MARCH 1 984 i Year Year ended ended 31.3.84 31.3.83 MINING RESULTS Output of tin concentrate -000 kgs. 572 802 Sale of tin concentrate -000 kgs. 632 692 Average price699 words
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Advertisement367 1984-08-09 3 *************************00 JT GIVE YOURSELF A BREAK X 8 IF YOU STILL HAVEN'T SEEN 5 X 1 Lucinda Dickey S 5 f^m "Shabba Doo O SEE IT NOW > X BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE Q Uth H .&WEEK 8 At The CATHAY jj ORCHARD: NOW SHOWING! OWMBAfClllESnantt iMJUSDmiIIKIIM I 5 S367 words
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Advertisement69 1984-08-09 3 I NEW ADDITION Peking Cantonese Dian Kin (Specially steamed on order) lUtcUI Restaurant 201 Keppel Road. Singapore 0409 (Next to World Trade Centre) Tel: *****44 (Reservations), *****00 (Restaurant), *****11 (Office) Weekdays: 11am 3pm Sun/Holidays: 10.30 am 3pm Heartiest Congratulations SINGAPORE I the Nations Achievements m 25 years Best Wishes for69 words
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Advertisement569 1984-08-09 3 LIDd: OPEN'S TODAY!' (*****14) 5 SHOWS DAILY: 11am, 1.30, 4.00. 6.45 9.15 No Free L.st JON VOIGHT plays "MR. MOM" m a film filled with more love and emotion, laughter and tears than 1 "KRAMER vs KRAMER" and THE CHAMP" combined. i «<Tltio film ~^L t^ B I a must569 words
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Advertisement707 1984-08-09 3 1 iM rvi AfTT? 1 @^tj\/r\\i/ 1 ORGANISATION i v> AIK iy I piji4jriiVii ili:arßßiT w NOW SHOWING No f rre I rst PRINI. f I I I om, I 30. 4 00, 6 45 4 9 I b I ORIfNTAI 1045 00 3 Ib 7OO&9 15 I PRES SAY707 words
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Article, Illustration946 1984-08-09 4 From time to time the Malaysian National Federation of Writers' Associations or Gabungan Persatuan Penulis Nasional Malaysia (GAPENA) organises a literary day or Hari Sastera m one of the Malaysian states. The literary meeting is usually organised m collaboration with its affiliate m the state. And946 words
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Article297 1984-08-09 4 Haron A. Rahman - Let's learn Malay Haron A. Rahman Lesson 1148 Learn Malay: The Easy Way By Jawapan barf soalan-soalan Pelajann 114 A: Answers to questions m Lesson 114 A: 1) Tenaga mahir diperlukan di Republik Singapura kerana pembangunan bidang perusahaannya hari mi sangat pesat. 2) Tenaga mahir itu akan dapat diperolehi dengan297 words
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Article102 1984-08-09 4 Penubuhan rasmi Massutra Majlis Seni Reka dan Sokan Tradislonal, aton ringkasnya Massntra, akan dlrasmikan penubuhannya pada hari Ahad, 12hb Ogos, 1984. Majlis Itu akan MmA»h+» di Auditorium Bangnnan Lembaga Perbekalan Awam atoo Public Utilities Board (PUB) di Somerset Road, mala! Jam II.M pagl. Pengerusi Jawatankuasa Penaja Massotra102 words
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113 1984-08-09 4 Benempena dengan perayaan menyambot Hari Kebangsaan Singapore, Perpostakaan Negara Cawangan Marine Parade dan Grup Kontemporari 111 akan menganjnrkan Hart Apresiasi Puisi dan Teater Kebangsaan pada hari Sabtu, llhb Ogos, 1964, Jam 2.H petang bertempat di And! tori am Perpastokaan Cawangan Marine Parade. Antara acara-acara113 words
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Article96 1984-08-09 4 Siri kuliah Islam Persatuan Taman Pengajian Islam Slngapura (PERTAPIS) klnJ sedang mengadakan SIRI KITJAH ISLAM TEORI DAN PRAKTIKAL kail ke-S pada setlap Sabtu dengan majlis penotnpnya pada hari Ahad. Kollah diadakan di Dewan Bank Pembangnnan Singapore di Shenton Way dari Jam 2.M hingga 5.M petong. Para peaerta dikenakan96 words
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Article72 1984-08-09 4 Persatuan Seni Muzik Melayu Singapore sekarang Inl (darl 5.8.84 hingga 2C.8.84) sedang mendaftarkan penuntut-penuntut barn bagi belms-keIMS blmblngan bermain alat-alat muzik dan bimbtngnn menyanyi. Bagaimanapun, pendaftaran dijalankan pada hari Ahad sahaja dari jam 11.30 hingga 1.30 tengahari. Tempat pendaftaran dan tempat kelas-kelas diadakan ialah di Geylang Primary School,72 words
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Article128 1984-08-09 4 Kegiatan Akan da tang Persatuan Taman Pengajian Islam Singapnra (PERTAPIS) akan mengadakan Majlis Ibadah Korban Akikah pada Hari Raya Aidlladha laitu pada fihb September, 1984, mnlai jam li.M pagi bertempat dl perkarangan Masjid Abdul Aleem Slddiqne, No. M, Lorong k Telok Koran, Singapnra 1542. Permohonan untuk menyertai ibadah mi sedang128 words
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