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Title Section14 1984-08-26 1 The Sunday Times NO. 2516 45 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 63/1/84 August 26, 198414 words
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Article, Illustration518 1984-08-26 1 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM By THE Labour Ministry said yesterday it would act to curb abuse and exploitation of foreign domestic servants, particularly Filipinos, working m Singapore. It also assured Philippine Labour Minister Bias Ople that foreign domestic servants and construction and shipyard workers could work here518 words
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381 1984-08-26 1 Question: Is it true that you will be among the PAP's candidates in the next general election? Brig. -Gen Lee Hsien Loong: I am a soldier and obey orders. I am under strict orders not to say anything. Q: Can I infer then that all the381 words
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Article116 1984-08-26 1 NG WENG HOONG - Money down the drain NG WENG HOONG By CROWDS of people have been gathering at a monsoon drain off Thomson Road to watch six small wooden boats ride the fastflowing water. Now someone else has taken an interest the police. The spectators, a new group of boat-racing enthusiasts, come m116 words
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Article28 1984-08-26 1 DUBAI, Sat. Hijackers who seized an Indian airliner surrendered to police at Dubai airport and released all the passengers and crew. Reuter Earlier story: P. 8Reuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration609 1984-08-26 1 EXCLUSIVE Why I must speak out -by DrToh Page 2 By Sunday Times Reporters Three new candidates: P 10 DR Toh Chin Chye announced yesterday he was contesting the next election as a PAP candidate, ending months of speculation about his political future.609 words
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AT A GLANCE
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Article42 1984-08-26 2 Jardine Fleming (Singapore), one of the oldest merchant banks here, has closed its corporate finance department. Its two senior executives have left. The Monetary Authority of Singapore is thought to be dissatisfied with some of its advice. Page 1442 words
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Article43 1984-08-26 2 Jeweller Lim Ban Lee had to go to court to get his Mercedes 280 SLC back from a workshop. The row was over a refund for initial repairs that did not correct his faulty fuel pump. Page 1243 words
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Article, Illustration54 1984-08-26 2 The PAP is fielding a second woman for the coming general election. Dr Aline K. Wong (right) is among the latest group of three candidates announced yesterday. Dr Wong, 43, is a senior sociology lecturer at the National University of Singapore. She is on secondment to54 words
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Article38 1984-08-26 2 Philippine Labour Minister Bias Ople leaves today without the formal pact he sought on the employment of Filipinos here He also failed to get the Philippines on the list of traditional sources of labour. Page 1138 words
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Article41 1984-08-26 2 The trial railbus service between Johor Bam and Singapore will be extended for another month from September, a Malayan Railway spokesman said. He also said more train coaches will be added during Hari Rava Haii next month. BernamaBernama - 41 words
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Article, Illustration32 1984-08-26 2 Malaysian Premier Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad has challenged PAS to a public debate with Umno on all topics, including the assimilation of Islam m the country's administration. Page 932 words
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Article50 1984-08-26 2 All hands on deck took a fresh twist yesterday at St. Nicholas Girls' School. Everyone, including teachers, took part m a song-and-mime session to raise money for a new school building. And these pre-primary students (above) are evidently getting a great kick out of the performance. Page 1450 words
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Article40 1984-08-26 2 Breakdancers can twist, twirl and spin to their hearts' content every Friday at the smaller roller skating rink on Sentosa island. From this week, the rink will be available to them from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.40 words
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Article38 1984-08-26 2 If yellow rain is not a Russian chemical weapon but just bumble bees' droppings, then these flying bombers are probably K.G. Bees, mocks a biologist about US Professor Matthew Meselson's yellow rain theory. Page 738 words
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Article40 1984-08-26 2 Some US journalists are soul-searching about the need to know all. This follows newspapers' demands last week that Democratic vice-presidential candidate Geraldine Ferraro reveal her husband's tax return, an act not required by law. Page 540 words
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SPORT
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Article50 1984-08-26 2 Singapore hockey captain Kevin Ng scored a brilliant goal at almost the last gasp yesterday, m an upset victory over Malacca. Kevin's goal, nine seconds before the final whistle, gives Singapore a shot at the winner or ranners-up spot m the Pesta Sukan Esso Cup meet. Page 2550 words
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Article28 1984-08-26 2 Although lighter and shorter, Thai Marat Techawanit yesterday floored Indonesian mountain man Janneman Massil m five minutes at the Pesta Sukan Goodwill judo tournament. Page 2328 words
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Article, Illustration50 1984-08-26 2 Abdul Karim (left) lost his match and head against Melwyn Pereira yesterday at the Pesta Sukan National Tennis championships quarterfinals. He reportedly hurled his racket at Melwyn and then attacked him. But he will still play m a doubles match today facing Melwyn again. Page 2350 words
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Article28 1984-08-26 2 Rob Hughes describes tne paintui and tragic stories m English soccer which, despite all the frills and pretensions, is just a game. Page 2228 words
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NEWS FOCUS
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Article, Illustration1459 1984-08-26 2 The PAP and me by Dr Toh Chin Chye Dr Toh Chin Chye was a founder member of the People's Action Party m 1954. For many years he was its chairman. He was Deputy Prime Minister m the first self-governing administration m 1959. He1,459 words
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253 1984-08-26 2 'Millions spent in bid to save Carrian' KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A government committee looking into Malaysia's biggest bank scandal says that attempts were made to "cover up" the affairs of Bumiputra Malaysia Finance (BMF) after two Hongkong property developers to which it had lent some $2 billion ran into difficulties.AFP - 253 words
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196 1984-08-26 2 Toll to be imposed in Johor by Jan 1 next year KELANG, Sat. The Malaysian government announced today that toll would be imposed at Jalan Senai m Johor from Jan 1 next year, but the date for the tolls at the Causeway has not been decided. Works Minister Datuk S.Bernama - 196 words
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348 1984-08-26 3 'Collar grab' regular customer let off by court A CUSTOMER who manhandled a cashier for charging him an extra 10 cents yesterday won a magistrate's trust that he would keep the peace. Seek Boh Koon, 34, who had grabbed the cashier's collar, was asked to show cause why he should348 words
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Article, Illustration393 1984-08-26 3 Dockers' leader admits strike being called to back miners LONDON, Sat. British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was under pressure today to cut short her Swiss holiday and do something about a deepening industrial crisis. Opposition parties pressed her to intervene before the country is plungedReuter; AP - 393 words
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Article146 1984-08-26 3 Kampung's business opportunities THE proposed kampung project m Geylang to promote traditional Malay handicraft and cultural activities will provide business opportunities to enterprising Malays, and they should take advantage of the benefits that the project can offer. Syed Ah' Redha Alsagoff, president of the Malay Chamber of Commerce, said this146 words
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218 1984-08-26 3 ANOTHER 1,500 people will be able to listen to the New York Philharmonic Orchestra and watch world-renowned conductor Zubin Mehta m concert here. That is the number of additional seats the organisers have put on the field for the outdoor concert to celebrate218 words
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Article, Illustration127 1984-08-26 3 THE next time someone tells you to get on yonr bike, surprise them and get on one of these if you can. Only four of the 1984 model Honda Goldwing Aspencades have been sold m Singapore, according to Mr Eng Seh Ping, sales manager of127 words
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FOREIGN NEWS
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Article, Illustration539 1984-08-26 5 Japanese newsmen probe life of 'model husband' MRS Geraldine Ferraro said m a TV interview m New York on Friday that she might not have accepted the Democratic Vice-Presidential nomination had she known the furore her family finances would cause. "I think I would have looked very closely at howObserver News Service - 539 words
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398 1984-08-26 5 Polls won't be a piece of cake, says Reagan DALLAS, Saturday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan left Dallas m triumph yesterday, promising to campaign hard for a second term m the White House, but warning his Republican Party faithfuls that the Nov 6 election would "be no cake-walk." Seldom have Republicans beenReuter; AP - 398 words
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101 1984-08-26 5 Stocks close higher on light volume Dow Jones NEW YORK, Sat. Wall Street stock prices closed higher but on very light volume as traders failed to react to yesterday's positive monetary figures from the Federal Reserve Board. The Dow Jones industrial average, staging what analysts called a "very mini rally",Reuter - 101 words
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Article107 1984-08-26 5 17 die in mid-air collision SAN LUIS OBISPO (California), Sat. A local airliner and a private plane collided and exploded m mid-air today near this coastal California town, killing all 17 people on board the two aircraft. Wreckage from the twin-en-gined jet-prop Wings West airliner and the single-engined private planeReuter; AP - 107 words
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Article, Illustration166 1984-08-26 5 NEW YORK, Sat. Former Miss America Vanessa Williams posed for a second set of "shocking" sexually explicit nude photographs that are to be published In the January Penthouse and they are the real reason she resigned her title. The 21-year-oldUPI - 166 words
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537 1984-08-26 5 IN RECENT years we have de- manded from our politicians, and to a lesser extent their families, a level of virtue that might be difficult to find m a random sampling of a convents and monasteries. Television anchorman Ted Koppel of ABC. WASHINGTON,Observer News Service; NYT - 537 words
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437 1984-08-26 6 US invasion by British pop groups ending? LONDON, Saturday BRITISH pop groups, after nearly two years of stunning success m the United States, are now finding that the Americans are fighting back. Last year, British artistes captured 35 per cent of the best-selling singles and albums m the US withFT - 437 words
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Article, Illustration81 1984-08-26 6 THE first Western photograph of the Soviet Union's most advanced attack submarine. It is equipped with a new type of intercontinental missile that has a possible range of 3,Mf kilometres. Norwegian defence staff released the photograph of the Sierra-class submarine on Friday. "This submarine canUPI - 81 words
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Article, Illustration319 1984-08-26 6 Freed dissident stopped from meeting Walesa WARSAW, Sat. Polish dissident intellectual Jacek Kuron, released from prison under a political amnesty this month, said police prevented him from holding a reunion with Solidarity leader Lech Walesa today. Mr Kuron said he was detained and told his meeting with Mr Walesa wouldReuter - 319 words
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Article743 1984-08-26 6 From London When readers are the prize of war BRITAIN'S tabloid newspapers are engaged m a circulation war unprecedented m financial cost and editorial ferocity. Unlike the early struggle between Mr William Randolph Hearst's New York Journal and Mr Joseph Pulitzer's World, it has nothing to do743 words
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208 1984-08-26 6 EAST BERLIN, Sat. East Germany today cast doubt on whether its leader, Mr Erich Honecker, would visit West Germany as planned, accusing "certain forces" m Bonn of creating an atmosphere that would make it impossible. An authoritative commentary m the Communist Party daily,Reuter - 208 words
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Article89 1984-08-26 6 BUDAPEST, Sat. Casanova, a aew liquor made from quail eggs aad said to cure impotence, has been perfected here, the Hungarian trade union newspaper, Nepsaava reported today. Hungary plans to export 209, aW bottles of the liquor to France, West Germany, Holland, and Sweden. The liquor,AFP - 89 words
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180 1984-08-26 6 STOCKHOLM, Sat. A Soviet war plane shadowed a civilian passenger plane carrying 276 people into Swedish air space for five minutes earlier this month, officials said yesterday. "As soon as we heard about it we protested sharply to the Soviet Embassy and said it wasUPI - 180 words
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Article, Illustration970 1984-08-26 7 NIGEL LILBURN - NIGEL LILBURN By US professor all abuzz with a new theory AN ABSENT minded American professor's theory that yellow rain is not one of the Kremlin's chemical weapons but merely droppings from Jhe humble bumble bee has received at least one mocking response. A biologist friend970 words
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WORLD BRIEFS
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Article71 1984-08-26 7 NORTH KOREA yesterday rejected a South Korean offer for economic cooperation between the two Koreas. The Naewoe Press, a semi-official organisation m Seoul which regularly monitors' North Korean broadcasts, said. President Chun Doo Hwan said during a news' conference earlier this week that if North Korea agreesUPI - 71 words
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Article84 1984-08-26 7 LEADERS OF 14 independent Pacific nations gathering m Tuvalu for a two-day South Pacific forum meeting next week, are expected to prepare a draft agreement for a nuclear free zone m the area. But observers said m Sydney yesterday that the nuclear free proposal, first suggestedUPI - 84 words
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Article76 1984-08-26 7 A BOMB blast m Johannesburg on Friday injured four policemen and a woman m the second attack on government offices since the nations coloured voters elected members of a new Parliament that continues to exclude the Black majority. The explosion took place on the fifth floorUPI - 76 words
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Article91 1984-08-26 7 ADMIRALS OF the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato), are worried about the increasing appearence of the Soviet merchant shipping flag on the high seas. A Nato report m Brussels yesterday rer >rted that the Soviet navy is developing its abuity to use the fleet as anAFP - 91 words
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381 1984-08-26 8 NEW DELHI, Saturday Violence marks strikes to protest against Rama Rao's dismissal ABOUT 10,000 people were arrested m southern India today when they tried to picket government offices during a nationwide strike to protest against the dismissal of ousted Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. T.AFP; UPI; Reuter; AP - 381 words
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114 1984-08-26 8 Sihanouk's plea for talks on Cambodia COPENHAGEN, Sat. Exiled Cambodian leader Prince Norodom Sihanouk, ending a tour of Scandinavian countries, yesterday renewed a plea for talks to solve the problem of Cambodia. The plea came during a three-day private visit to Denmark, where he met the Danish Foreign Minister. TheReuter - 114 words
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Article, Illustration150 1984-08-26 8 Dog goes riding and in style too! Ml T LA, a five-year-old *****, like* being taken for a ride. And she goes along m style ...complete with goggles, cap and leather Jacket. Muia, which means "dear one" m Yugoslav, has been riding with her master, Mr lan Ayson, of Perth,WAN - 150 words
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233 1984-08-26 8 Colombo-Arab relations getting worse LONDON, Sat. Relations between Sri Lanka and Arab countries are worsening fast after Colombo decided to employ Israeli Mossad agents to help its security forces fight Tamil insurgency. Muslim sources m Colombo said that Iraq, Sri Lanka's most important Arab customer for its tea exports, is233 words
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128 1984-08-26 8 COLOMBO, Sat. A boycott of Sri Lankan ships by Indian dockers would harm political and trade relations between the two countries, Sri Lanka's top shipping official said today. Chairman of Sri Lanka's state-owned shipping corporation, Mr Lionel Fernando, said India would be badlyReuter - 128 words
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346 1984-08-26 8 'We'll blow up plane' threat by Sikh group NEW DELHI, Sat. A banned Sikh student organisation has threatened to blow up a hijacked Indian Airlines Boeing-737 now held m Dubai if its demands were not met. "The plane has been hijacked to achieve our demands. It will be blown upReuter - 346 words
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Article, Illustration395 1984-08-26 9 Mahathir challenges PAS to a public debate on all topics Scenes of Malaysian life PETALING JAVA, Sat. DATUK Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad today challenged PAS to a public debate with Umno on all topics, including the assimilation of Islam m the nations administration. The Prime Minister said the debate couldBernama - 395 words
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399 1984-08-26 9 KOTA KINABALU, Saturday SABAH Chief Minister Datuk Harris Salleh has called off the arrangements he had made with Democratic Action Party (DAP) MPs to repeat m Sandakan on Monday their parliamentary speeches on the Labuan land ownership issue. Datuk Harris said he had to takeBernama - 399 words
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Article183 1984-08-26 9 PETALING JAVA, Sat. PAS (Parti Islam) is a nationalist party and has never been an Islamic one, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said today. It was wrong of PAS leaders to make claims that their party was an Islamic one, he toldBernama - 183 words
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192 1984-08-26 9 SANDAKAN, Saturday DEMOCRATIC Action Party secretary-genera 1 Lim Kit Siang will be m Sandakan on Monday to repeat m public his allegations agairst Sabah Chief Minister Dituk Harris Salleh. Mr Lin, who called Bemama 'iere from Malacca yesterday to tell of his decision,192 words
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Article, Illustration71 1984-08-26 9 41 MYSELF am strongly opposed to women marrying young and giving birth to many children to achieve the population target. Women should not give birth merely to fulfil the target but should bear babies only if they want to start a family. Malaysian Public Enterprises Minister Datin Paduka Rafidah Aziz71 words
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220 1984-08-26 9 'Murdered' Filipino farmers accused of murder BACOLOD (Philippines), Sat. Nine farmers, allegedly murdered by soldiers near here m May, were themselves charged with murder after their deaths. The twist emerged as a military panel held an investigation to see if there was a prima facie case against a Philippine constabularyAFP - 220 words
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379 1984-08-26 9 BANGKOK, Saturday ALARMED by a slump m its once-thriving tourist trade, Thailand is hoping to win back foreign visitors by shedding its image as a playboy's paradise. Thailand has long been known for its freewheeling red light districts of bars and massage parlours.Reuter - 379 words
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206 1984-08-26 9 MANILA, Sat. President Ferdinand Marcos has called his Cabinet to a meeting on Monday to "clear up issues" regarding two new presidential decrees some Cabinet members have recently criticised m public, the Presidential Palace said yesterday. A palace news release said Mr MarcosAP - 206 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration507 1984-08-26 10 Sociology lecturer one of three candidates m latest group THE PAP is fielding a second woman for the coming general election. Dr Aline K. Wong, 43. is among the latest group of three PAP candidates to be announced. Dr Wong, a senior sociology lecturer507 words
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118 1984-08-26 10 VIDEO tapes will be introduced as an aid m the teaching of English m selected Best (Basic Education for Skills Training) classes m PAP centres. Eleven PAP educational centres have been selected under a pilot project to use the tapes. This was118 words
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127 1984-08-26 10 MORE than 600 PAP activists will receive long service medals at dinners m October to mark the party's 3tth anniversary. Of these, more than 100 who have served 25 years or more will receive gold medals and certificates, according to the latest127 words
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343 1984-08-26 10 Treasures of Mersing wreck go to govt of Malaysia TREASURES plucked from an 18th-century wreck off the Mersing coast earlier this year will go to the Malaysian government. Singapore businessman Pang Kim Pong, 42, raised $51,000 to finance a salvage operation on the wreck. But he withdrew his claim on343 words
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96 1984-08-26 10 OLD school rivalries must not be allowed to stand m the way of Singapore's progress, Law Minister E W Barker yesterday told a junior college with a fiercely proud tradition. Addressing students of Raffles Junior College during the school's official opening at Mt96 words
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Article, Illustration124 1984-08-26 10 SOME eat, ethers drink, seme de both. Some rash back to work, or back to the shops. Others, well, they catch up on a little sleep. It's lunchtime m Singapore not the quietest time m a fairly noisy city. Walls areSTEVEN LEE - 124 words
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Article315 1984-08-26 10 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK By SINGAPORE and Sri Lanka could not come to an agreement after two days of air talks, the fifth round since the controversial 1979 agreement. Both. delegations want an agreement giving equal opportunities to the two national carriers but their ideas on315 words
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Article36 1984-08-26 10 A BOOK, consisting of a collection of essays on 25 years of Singapore's economic growth and development, has been published by Nan Yang King Zhou Lianhe Zaobao to commemorate Singapore's 25 years of nation-building.36 words
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167 1984-08-26 10 NJC student sang his tune into the top spot THEY sang of progress and prosperity. Of peace and productivity. Of rickshaws, the Mercedes, and the Apple 2. They all had a common goal. The singers were vying for top places m the finals of the first Song Writing Competition for167 words
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Article, Illustration414 1984-08-26 11 EVANGELINE GAMBOA - No formal accord on Filipino workers EVANGELINE GAMBOA Ople: Not very many countries will sign a labour agreement By PHILIPPINE Labour Minister Bias Ople leaves Singapore today without the formal agreement he sought on the employment of Filipino workers here. "There are not very many countries that would sign a414 words
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AROUND THE COURTS
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101 1984-08-26 11 A MAN stole two portable- stereo cassette players by tucking them under his shirt, but was caught outside the supermarket. He struck again a fortnight later and was detained again. He had two socket switches tucked under his waistband and two more m his101 words
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Article121 1984-08-26 11 A MAN was charged m court on Friday with three counts of fraud m connection with applications for a passport and replacement of lost identity card. Ang Poh Meng, 23, is accused of having falsely declared that he had lost his identity card. He is also121 words
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Article80 1984-08-26 11 TAN THIAM Hoe, 48, was accused on Thursday of abetting another man to commit armed robbery on two occasions m 1980 and 1983. He is charged with abetting Tan Kin Chuar m armed robbery of cash and jewellery from a Jalan Jintan apartment block m80 words
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Article32 1984-08-26 11 CHONG NGIAN Shen, 36, pleaded guilty on Friday to stealing a $15 pair of shorts from Metro store m Penang Road. He was jailed for one day and fined $800.32 words
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145 1984-08-26 11 Ease foreign labour rules, MP urges THE MP for Khe Bone, Mr Ho See Beng, feels the Labour Ministry could relax its restrictions on foreign labour, at least for the next year or two. This, he said, would alleviate the problem of labour shortage faced by industries, particularly the small145 words
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84 1984-08-26 11 $4.5 million set aside for school libraries THE Ministry of Education has set aside $4.5 million over the next few years to help schools develop their libraries. The ministry has specified that jumor colleges must have 15 library books per student, secondary schools 10, and primary schools eight. Mr Ko84 words
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321 1984-08-26 12 Skills fund to pay for foreign computer project leaders HOT on the heels of the Intech (Incentives for New Technologies) scheme announced by Dr Tony Tan on Wednesday, the Skills Development Fund is finalising another scheme to help Singapore move ahead m its high-tech drive. It has given its commitment321 words
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Article, Illustration493 1984-08-26 12 PAUL JACOB - PAUL JACOB Court injunction orders release from 'unlawful detention' By JEWELLER Lim Ban Lee has no qualms about using the full weight of the law where his sleek, metallic blue-green, Mercedes 280 SLC is concerned. On Thursday, he took out a court493 words
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151 1984-08-26 12 Bring young people into clan associations says MP THE MP for Bukit Timah, Mr Chor Yeok Eng, has urged clan association members to get the cooperation of young people and bring m new blood to the organisations so that they can continue to survive. He said it was difficult to151 words
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364 1984-08-26 12 EVANGELINE - Singapore looks set to sign wildlife treaty EVANGELINE By GAMBOA SINGAPORE appears set to sign Cites an international treaty against the trade m endangered wildlife following a visit on Friday from a Cites official. Mr Chris Huxley, a statistical and information coordinator of Cites, discussed the practicalities of acceding to364 words
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Article21 1984-08-26 12 THE Mobile Blood Transfusion Service will be stationed at the Singapore Swimming Club today from 9.30 a.m. until 12.30 p.m.21 words
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Article, Illustration246 1984-08-26 12 SIVA ARASU - SIVA ARASU By THERE is yet another plan for an office and shopping complex m Orchard Road but with it conies a dispute with the government over development charges. The owners of the plot, Chee Swee Cheng and Company, want to pot up a246 words
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146 1984-08-26 12 60 take part in sculpture workshop and symposium ABOUT 60 people taking part m a two-week sculpture workshop and symposium which opened at the National Museum Theatrette yesterday are shaping up with the help of six well-known artists. The six are: Tan Teng Kee, Brother Joseph McNally, Ng Eng Teng,146 words
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Article67 1984-08-26 12 Next year's public holidays THE dates of Singapore's public holidays next year have been announced by the Labour Ministry. They are New Year's Day, Jan 1; Chinese New Year, Feb 20 and 21; Good Friday, April 5; Labour Day, May 1; Vesak Day, June 3; Hari Raya Puasa, June 2067 words
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Article, Illustration116 1984-08-26 14 Going flat out for new school building IT WAS legs and hands up for St Nicholas Girls' School as est of its pre-prtmary students mimed and sang in a "sing-a--thon" organised by the school yesterday afternoon. About 2,401 students aad 1M teachers task part in the one-and-a-half hoar singing session.WONG KWAI CHOW - 116 words
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Article58 1984-08-26 14 MR MAX Stanton, Mr Erling Saebo, Professor Lim Chee Then, Associate Professor Bernard Tan and Mr Chao Tian Kong have been appointed to the Council of the National University of Singapore, which comprises 17 members. They replace Professor Lim Pin, Professor Edwin Thumboo. Associate Professor Koh Lip58 words
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279 1984-08-26 14 Choose co-op leaders carefully Chua LEADERSHIP of cooperatives must never fall into the wrong hands especially into the hands of those who run cooperatives for their own political or personal gain. Mr Chua Sian Chin, the Minister for Home Affairs, said this at the third anniversary dinner of the Singapore279 words
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310 1984-08-26 14 CONRAD RAJ - Bank closes section after expats go CONRAD RAJ Jardine Fleming also planning to sell its Villa delle Rose property By JARDINE Fleming (Singapore), one of Singapore's oldest merchant banks, has closed its corporate finance department which gives advice on listings, acquisitions, takeovers and mergers. The bank is also planning to310 words
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Article, Illustration564 1984-08-26 14 SIVA ARASU - Got a message for his computerised notice board? SIVA ARASU fly SELLING your car, looking for computer help or giving away a pet canary? The old solution was the supermarket notice board. The new solution is the computerised electronic bulletin board and the first one has been set up by564 words
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Article87 1984-08-26 14 1. DIAL *****81. On hearing a high-pitch tone, place your modem "on-line" or In its ready position. 2. It will indicate "carrier detected" which means it is communicating with the system's modem. 3. Hit the "return" key until the system determines your speed (baud-rate). Yon may87 words
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Article, Illustration239 1984-08-26 15 THESE passengers find it very convenient to hop, straight after church service, into a bos waiting far them m the compound. Only trouble hi, they may he travelling an illegal tickets. This mini-bos which seats 25 adults manages ta pack m a crowd every Saturday at239 words
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550 1984-08-26 15 PAUL JACOB - PAUL JACOB Airforce base visit enlightens divers on wreck dangers By SUBMERGED military aircraft and shipwrecks with ammunition intact, old mines, unexploded bombs... Salvaging and clearing these underwater hazards has for long been the business of a group of specialist divers m the550 words
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291 1984-08-26 15 Dr Yeo: National Day Parade was outstanding OUTSTANDING that was the opinion of the Communications and Second Minister for Defence, Dr Yeo Ning Hong, on how the 19th National Day Parade and celebrations went. This was an improvement on the verdict of Lieutenant-Colonel Lim Poh Seng, chairman of the executive291 words
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Article, Illustration399 1984-08-26 15 GILLIAN POW CHONG - So relaxed the general in civvies GILLIAN POW CHONG By IMPROMPTU interviews do not seem to ruffle Brigadier-General Lee Hsien Loong. Very approachable, casual, relaxed, a man with a good sense of humour that is how Brig-Gen Lee came across at the Anson Constituency National Day dinner last night. And399 words
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93 1984-08-26 15 SINGAPORE'S success over the next 25 years depends ultimately on the quality of the government one which has the same farsightedness as it had m the *****, and one which has the same tenacity to carry on with the further building of Singapore. Mr93 words
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Article107 1984-08-26 16 Homework spells success SCHOOL children, whether here or abroad, can only achieve success through hard work. Researchers m the United States report that American children don't do as well as their counterparts m Japan and Taiwan because they do less homework and spend less time m schools. The Permanent Secretary107 words
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Article, Illustration556 1984-08-26 16 LILLIAN CHEW - LILLIAN CHEW Furniture enterprise is first Singapore-owned company to get New York Stock Exchange listing By MEET Mr Lawrence Moh the first Singaporean to own a company listed on the New York Stock Exchange. This 58-year-old Beijingborn businessman started Universal Furniture Limited 25 years556 words
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246 1984-08-26 16 Passed: Scheme to protect home buyers Housing Developers (Control and Licensing) (Amendment) Bill THE Project Account Scheme which gives greater protection to home buyers was given legal status by Parliament on Friday. The Housing Developers (Control and Licensing) (Amendment) Bill that was passed by the House without debate provides that246 words
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252 1984-08-26 16 Questions and answers LEGISLATION was passed yesterday to enable four earlier changes, affecting the Central Provident Fund, to be put into effect. The Central Provident Fund (Amendment) Bill, which was moved by Labour Minister S. Jayakumar, was for the Medisave scheme the extension252 words
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86 1984-08-26 16 FINANCE companies are expected to come under tighter control of the Monetary Authority of Singapore, with the proposed amendments to the Finance Companies Act. The First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education, Dr Goh Keng Swee, yesterday introduced the Fi- nance Companies (Amendment)86 words
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268 1984-08-26 16 Central Provident Fund Amendment Bill EXISTING land users can remain on a site acquired for redevelopment but they must be subject to a re-evaluation of their monthly rental. This is because the existing user must first gain a new temporary occupation licence (TOL).268 words
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Article345 1984-08-26 17 THE first thing to be said about Dr Toh Chin Chye's statement reported on Page 1 today is that it is hardly unexpected. At least Dr Toh still feels able to contain his dissent within the PAP, however close he may have come to leaving345 words
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Article87 1984-08-26 17 What The Sunday Times reported on Aug 23, 1959 BRIGADIER-GENERAL Djatikusumo, Indonesia's new Minister for Land Communications, said yesterday that one of the reasons why the nations telephone system was overtaxed was the use of telephones for trivial matters. "Many people are using phones for unimportant matters,"87 words
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Article, Illustration1211 1984-08-26 17 A POLITICIAN REASSESSED: DAVID MARSHALL 4 He describes himself as a socialist, but his socialism is expressed as a generalised concern to seek a way of life for the masses that is compatible with human dignity. The operative phrase seems to be "the dignity1,211 words
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Article, Illustration1139 1984-08-26 18 PETER BARNARD - Miners' strike goes democracy suffers PETER BARNARD SEVEN DAYS I By Now, if only it were raining pennies AFLOAT. A float afloat. Well, almost. You'd think the gods would smile on students trying to raise money for charity but I guess rain falls without prejudice. These youngsters from the NUS1,139 words
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Article, Illustration775 1984-08-26 18 LILLIAN CHEW - LILLIAN CHEW AS I SEE IT I By THE long-term future of Singapore is m technology, said Dr Tony Tan, Minister for Finance and Trade and Industry last week, explaining why the government has been so generous m its cash handouts to775 words
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Article, Illustration598 1984-08-26 18 MACAW YOU never hear a word about it during the day. And at night it is referred to only m whispers, behind closed doors. They say that if bankers had a heart, there would be cold terror m the hearts of bankers and officers of the Monetary598 words
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Article, Illustration769 1984-08-26 19 LAST Sunday at the National Day rally the Prime Minister spoke of the need to protect the country's financial reserves. To this end he proposed changing the role of the President so that he be empowered to veto decisions by a future government on769 words
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Article, Illustration867 1984-08-26 19 THE world has felt every heartbeat of little Hollie Roffey, the baby who at 10 days old was given a new heart and new hope by cardiac surgeon Magdi Yacoub. We have waited impatiently for news of her recovery and hoped867 words
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Article680 1984-08-26 19 SUZANNE OOI - SUZANNE OOI By Most doctors have a conscience. They do not want the public to suffer unnecessarily The public has a natural protection because a mistake could cause a doctor his m livelihood. 7 Dr Earl Lv, a surgeon. WHEN a sick man goes to the680 words
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Advertisement409 1984-08-26 19 Applications are invited for fl I HUMAN RESOURCE I DEVELOPMENT OFFICERS H The Job, Qualifications Experience: H Telecoms is committed as an organisation to attempt to be one of the best employers m Singapore. To achieve that H goal, the HRD Officer is the critical key. If you want to409 words
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Article, Illustration290 1984-08-26 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Son of Imperial Seal out to equal post-war record of six wins m a row By WELLINGTON HAMMER bids for a post-war racing record m Race 6 for Class 1 Div 1 horses over 1,200 m at Penang today. With most of the other290 words
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Article3751 1984-08-26 20 GOING FORECAST: GOOD BMHMaHBH 2.00 RESTRICTED TERMS DIV C 1,200 m rTT^r^n 3 y ear ds _n___MdHß (Stakes: $11,000) 1 Pompons 51 Frederick Goh-Yeoh 3 nzc (1200 m) By Kaoru Prince; arrived m February *MC Llew 3 2 00 Brazzaka 51 Fandi-Bougoure 3 nzg (1200 m) No3,751 words
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Article338 1984-08-26 20 RACE EPSOM JEEP RACING ED PEDIGREE TONTO WENG SOOK 9 Taiping Lake 9 Taiping Lake 9 Taiping Lake -9 Taiping Lake 9 Taiping Lake 1 11 Beat The Clock 8 Sungai Maharani 10 Ovation 3 Jardinier 10 Ovation 10 Ovation 12 Mister Hush 8 Sungai Maharani338 words
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Article, Illustration197 1984-08-26 20 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE By our man on the track PENANG, Sat. High Fail is m the pink of condition and with a luxury weight of 49 kg m a field of only seven runners m Race 5, the Class 1 Div 1 event over 1,700 m, he197 words
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Article81 1984-08-26 20 THESE horses have won or done well on a wet track RACE 2: Regent Court, Chris Thunder, Modern Business RACE 3: Nine Dragon. Gympie RACE 4: Barudan RACE S: Betsy's Pet 11. Putera Sandhurst. High Foil RACE C: Best Bold, Thun derbird, Asean 11, Gala Display 11, Wayahead. Paris81 words
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Article43 1984-08-26 20 A ONE-DAY amateur race meeting will be held at Kuala Lumpur on Friday Malaysia's National Day There will be nine races and off-course betting will be available at Bukit Timah The race card will be published on that day43 words
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Article, Illustration108 1984-08-26 21 Johnston making progress PENANG, Sat. Jockey Malcolm Johnston, who was set upon by a gang armed with Iron rods yesterday, Is recovering and "progressing well" In hospital bat Is receiving Be visiters. Johnston suffered a broken arm, nose and cheekbone la the attack, which took place as he was about108 words
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Article1785 1984-08-26 21 By OUR RACING TEAM PENANG, Sat. Jockey W.K. Scow, who broke his collar bone and suffered head injuries m a three-horse pile-up during the running of the Twin Cities Stakes here m June, made a triumphant comeback when he landed Mint's Favourite a three-length winner m1,785 words
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Article28 1984-08-26 21 FIRST: ***** SECOND: ***** THIRD: ***** STARTERS: *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****. CONSOLATIONS: *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****.28 words
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886 1984-08-26 21 STIPE'S REPORT PENANG, Sat. Jockeys Nigel Tiley and C.H. Chua, whose mounts (Kiwi Runner and Triple Aces) came together on a number of occasions during the running of Race 6 today, were questioned by the stewards. Both riders w?re reprimanded for failing to886 words
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Obituary, Illustration460 1984-08-26 21 141 Deaths 141 Deaths Called Home to be with The Lord Jesus Christ m eternal Peace and Joy. Rosa Ng Low Hiang Age 76 TIM family of Mm late Rosa Ng Low Hiang mourn nor peaceful doath on 25 Auguot 1984: ifofovoa HUBDonq. Martin Tan Tai Meng Beloved Sons: Beloved460 words
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Obituary, Illustration72 1984-08-26 21 Our deepest tympethiet and heart* rwii mh mowti^m id owe ramify 01 me let* HENG TEE BAH who pooood owoy MMMiofity on 23rd From: STAFF OF CIVIL RADIO RECEIVING STATION TELECOMS. With deepeat sympathies and m _MSle.ll __J lie— |...,i|„ rWaaWTIWfI tMMIUfJBBjfI t~B IU 11 Iff I BBS72 words
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Obituary, Illustration61 1984-08-26 21 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE ANTHONY VERNON BRACKEN wish fo thank al raletivea, trtowde, coHsaguae for their kind attenddonationa and wreathe during their rocont Doroovontoot. The family of the late MRS TAN CHYE MAM (MOM ANG SWEE KIM) wish to thank aH their friends and relative* for their61 words
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Obituary, Illustration86 1984-08-26 21 Tha family of the lata and beloved CHE ANG TECK SENG Oeportad ISAM w renes to exprvee inwir neef lien tnaAks to all r#tairvfM, tneAoe, co4leaguee, neighbours and Professors, Doctors end Staff of Word 44 BQN for their attswdswes, oossst•nce, coodo+soesi, wreaths end oofiotftons during their recent bey86 words
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Obituary, Illustration141 1984-08-26 21 In Loving Memory Of THOMAS MICHAEL STEVEN (MICKY) "He suffered patiently and long, His hope was bright, his faith was strong; The peace of Jesus filled his breast. And In His arms he sank to rest. His memory Is as dear today, As m the hour he141 words
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Obituary, Illustration145 1984-08-26 21 In Loving Memory of JOHN ANG SWEE TECK Departed: 26th August 1979 Of one we will never forget In life love and honour In death cherished and remembered. Doerfy missoo end rofrtorn tiered by family IN LOVING MEMORY OF MR. LOH HENG KIT DEPARTED 26-8-81 Time may145 words
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Obituary, Illustration77 1984-08-26 21 MOM X MARIMUTHUAMMAL Aged 64, Departed: 13/08/84 Karumathi prayers will be held on Monday midnight 27.08.84 at Blk 46. -05-285 Owen Road. Asthma Shanti Pooja will be held on Tuesday 28.08.84 at 7.00pm at Sri Sivan Temple, Ssrsngoon Rd. Ptssss treat this as personal invitation. AH are welcome.77 words
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Article, Illustration1121 1984-08-26 22 THE ROB HUGHES COLUMN LONDON, Sat. Today is our first anniversary together. Like most living things, this column was born m pain a year ago and the original story has matured and is now ripe for the re-telling. The pain was1,121 words
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Article, Illustration533 1984-08-26 22 WORLD OF ATHLETICS BRUSSELS, Sat. Frenchman Joseph Mahmoud set a European record for the 3,000 metres steeplechase, but Briton Steve Cram's bid to crack the 1,500 m world record failed here last night. Mahmoud notched his mark after a thrilling duel with Boguslaw Maminski, ofReuter; AFP - 533 words
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Article54 1984-08-26 22 BRITAIN'S Olympic l,sttm champion Sebastian Coe will not run again this European season because of torn muscle fibres. Coe, whs failed to break compatriot Stove Ovett's l,5Hm world record m Zurich on Wednesday, has polled out of today's BMm In Cologne and will alas miss the RomeReuter - 54 words
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393 1984-08-26 22 WORLD OF SOCCER ITALIAN First Division club Fiorentina have refused comment on Press reports that Socrates, their newly hired Brazilian star, is suffering from heart problems. "We never give information about the health of our players and Socrates is no exception," club doctor Franco LatellaAP; AFP; Reuter - 393 words
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Article394 1984-08-26 22 FOCUS ON THE FRIENDSHIP GAMES HAVANE, Sat. Cuba showed here yesterday what boxing fans missed m Los Angeles by winning 11 of the 12 gold medals m a tournament featuring mainly countries who boycotted the Olympics. Triple Olympic champion Teofilo Stevenson brought the 17,000 crowd, including PresidentReuter; AFP - 394 words
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Article371 1984-08-26 22 WORLD OF GOLF AKRON (Ohio), Sat. Denis Watson, of South Africa, fired a course record eight-under-par 62 to take the halfway lead m the US$7OO,OOO ($148,400) World Series. Watson, 28, ended the day with a total of 131 three strokes ahead of American Bruce Lietzke. Watson'sReuter - 371 words
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331 1984-08-26 22 WORLD OF TENNIS KINGS ISLAND (Ohio), Sat Second seed American Jimmy Connors prevented a Swedish sweep m the quarter-finals of the U553M,666 ($642,666) Volvo Grand Prix Super Series yesterday. Connors, 31, fought off a Sme challenge from Stefan Iberg, 18, of Sweden, to winReuter - 331 words
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358 1984-08-26 22 WORLD OF CRICKET LONDON, Sat. Sri Lanka piled up their highest ever rest score and finally ended England's toil when they declared their first innings at 491 for seven at Lord's here today. England made 32 without loss m their 20 minutes battingReuter - 358 words
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Article, Illustration579 1984-08-26 23 Marut moves a man mountain Janice Seah at the Pesta Sukan judo championships AT best, it was a daunting challenge. At worst, it looked like a job for Superman. Many at the Gay World Stadium yesterday must have sighed at the futility of Thai Marut Techawanit's challenge against Janneman Massil,JERRY SEH - 579 words
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Article, Illustration259 1984-08-26 23 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By THE ugly head of bad sportsmanship reared itself during the quarter-finals of the Pesta Sukan national tennis championships at Kallang yesterday. And the big question now is: Will it continue to do so today? If so, then the attitude of tournament officials259 words
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Article226 1984-08-26 23 SINGAPORE edged out Malaysia for second spot m the South-east Asia age-group swimming championships which ended at Ipoh yesterday and the hero which placed them there was quiet, diminutive Tan V-Meng. Though they tied with 21 golds each, Singapore finished on top as they had 25 silver andNST - 226 words
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Article434 1984-08-26 23 Boys' Group 1 1M metres tree: 1 Oon Jin Gee (S) 2 Rene Concepcion (RP) 3 Martin Palacios (RP) 54.68 sec. 2Mm breast: 1 Lee Concepcion (RP) t Kevin Loh (M) 3 R. Concepcion (RP) 2:28.34. 2ttm butterfly: 1 L. Concepcion (RP) 2 Robert Ortega (RP) 3Bernama - 434 words
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Article354 1984-08-26 23 Joe Dorai - Joe Dora i Suria and Pathma get invitation, too Morlion Cup istsst... By FORMER Singapore striker K. Kannan, now representing Cheq Point m Kuala Lumpur's Dunhill semi-profession-al League, will be invited to rejoin the national soccer squad for the Merlion Cup tournament from Oct. 14-28. The354 words
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Article44 1984-08-26 23 SINGAPORE'S Kat Kirn Bee Ong team and the Police Sports Association started the eightteam international inter-club net ball tournament at the National University of Singapore yesterday with easy wins. KKBO trounced Penang's PESSCA Club 44-19, while PSA hammered the Junior Trainees 57-14.44 words
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Article, Illustration409 1984-08-26 25 King Key turns the tide at last gasp Joe Dorai on the Esso hockey quadrangular SKIPPER Kevin Ng played match winner for Singapore yesterday with a brilliant goal m injury time which helped the Republic beat fancied Malacca 2-1 at the Farrer Park Athletic Centre. The midfielder darted past a409 words
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Article, Illustration5 1984-08-26 25 Reg Wootton - SPORTING SAM by Reg Wootton5 words
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Article535 1984-08-26 25 Tay Cheng Khoon on the Milo squash championships MICHAEL TANG emerged as the leading trainer after yesterday's finals, saddling two wins and a place at Kallang. The Singapore Squash Centrebased stable started quietly enough, with Elaine See losing out by a nose to favourite Ong Mci535 words
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Article, Illustration186 1984-08-26 25 THAILAND B won the Asian Sepak Takraw Federation Youth title last night when they beat their other half. Thailand A, 15-12, 15-10 m the final at the Singapore Badminton Hall. Singapore D claimed third place after beating Malaysia B 2-1. The Singapore team, comprising Shaharuddin186 words
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Article851 1984-08-26 25 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN Singapore m the running for success, thanks to a Young batting talent By at the Padang Scoreboard SINGAPORE Ist tan: IK MALAYSIA Ist tans (overnight K-l) Jalli run out 42 H. Patombongi lbu Gnanachandran 0 H. D-rairatnam c Balakrishnan b Young 65 B. Nair c851 words
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Article, Illustration471 1984-08-26 25 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI Report by A CONTROVERSIAL try m the second half paved the way for Armed Forces to score an upset 10-6 win (a goal and a try to a goal) over Old Rafflesians' Association m the Singapore Rugby Union Under-23 semi-finals at Police Academy yesterday.471 words
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Article171 1984-08-26 25 ATHLETICS SAAA Pesta Sukan championships (National Stadium, 7 p.m.). AUTOCROSS Castrol championship series, round three (Senoko, 9a.m.). BOWLING Anchor Beer national championships (Jackie's Katong, 9 a. m.). CANOEING Pesta Sukan championships (Macßitchie Reservoir, 10 a. m.). CRICKET Saudara Cop: Singapore v Malaysia (Padang, 10.30 a. m.). HOCKEY171 words
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Article, Illustration49 1984-08-26 26 Jerry Seh - Judges give local hero Haron the silver without benefit of a photo-finish Jerry Seh mmiAfmm Alia***-' Colour pictures by Optical illusion...rlaron Mundir (centre) beats Malaysia's Nordin Jadi at the tape. But out m Lane Two and out of the picture is South Korean Kirn Sang Moon, the controversial winner.49 words
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Article505 1984-08-26 26 HAKIKAT RAI REPORTS LOCAL hero Haron Mundir fell victim of a controversial decision when he dead-heated for first place with South Korean Kirn Sang Moon m the men's 200 metres final of the Singapore Open track and field championships yesterday. Moon eclipsed him for the gold after505 words
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228 1984-08-26 26 Rabuan's night drive to the 100 m Pit-stop A MIDNIGHT drive from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore has enabled Asian Games sprint champion Rabuan Pit to keep his date with local ace Haron Mundir m the 100 m final of the Singapore Open this afternoon. Fears were expressed about the Malaysian228 words
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Article, Illustration378 1984-08-26 26 Another record run... now for Asia crown LOOK out Asia, here she comes! That was the unspoken message Prema Govindan conveyed loud-and-clear as she tore through the loaded field to smash the national 200 metres record for the third time m as many weeks. The378 words
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Article410 1984-08-26 26 Men: 2Mb: 1 Kirn Sang Moon (Kor) 21.5, 2 Haron Mundir (Flash) 21.5, 3 Nordin Jadi (Mai) 21.6, 4 Kardiona (Ina) 21.7, S Watcharabutt (Thai) 21.8, 1 Iwajan Budi Astra (Ina) 21.9, 7 Nugroho (Ina) 22.2, 8 Ganesan Kasee 22.3. Mai walk: 1 R. Tanabal (Safsa) lhr410 words
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Article476 1984-08-26 26 Big League kick-off LONDON, Sat. Liverpool suffered a major psychological setback when they began their campaign for a fourth successive English soccer championship with a 3-3 draw at Norwich today. The European Cup-holders appeared riddled with self-doubt amid all the gloomy predictions they would not beReuter - 476 words
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Article143 1984-08-26 26 Merdeka tournament KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Newcomers Papua New Guinea produced an unexpected brilliant brand of soccer to edge out Liberia 2-1 m a Group A match here tonight. Although Liberia scored first, PNG impressed the spectators with their skills. Liberia took the lead through Edwin Morgan m theBernama - 143 words
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Article, Illustration1190 1984-08-26 1 PAUL ONG spends a day at an HDB area office 6.30 a.m. IN THE Ang Mo Kio East Area Office, it is the start of another day for about 10 people who win have to supervise cleanliness, the greenery and keep an eye onKENNETH KOH - 1,190 words
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Article, Illustration336 1984-08-26 1 'Mayor' of 50,000 residents THE Ang Mo Kio East Area Office is one of 34 Housing Board "nerve centres". Through thii five-year-old office and others, the Board keeps a watchful finger on the pulse of about 50,000 residents. Not to mention shops, industrial units and the innumerable car park users.336 words
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MIND & BODY
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Article, Illustration459 1984-08-26 2 IRENE PATES - IRENE PATES HEALTH By TO LEARN about cancer as part of life when one is young is not shocking, to discover at the age of 50 that one has one of its symptoms can be. Education m school about the classic symptoms of cancer can play459 words
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Article, Illustration1208 1984-08-26 2 N LOBSENZ - N LOBSENZ Everyone does m the daily world of business. But who is the right person to ask? By A TEACHER tells of the student whose essay on Socrates was brief and to the point. "Socrates," the youth wrote, "was a Greek philosopher who went around1,208 words
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Article, Illustration642 1984-08-26 2 LEO BUSCAGLIA - LEO BUSCAGLIA LIVING By American professor of psychology and best-selling author EVERYONE loves to play. Playfulness is instinctive and universal. All forms of life take the time to play: dolphins, squirrels, cats. They splash, chase, rough-and-tum-ble, tease and tickle. We love to watch their play and642 words
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FASHION
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Article, Illustration456 1984-08-26 3 LIM PHAY- LING - In praise of pink LIM PHAY-LING The prettiest pastel is a hot favourite here and no wonder Stories by ANIMATED, acid, nearly neon or fruity pink is coining back strong. Again, yes. It's the perennial hue that constantly appears m spring/summer make-up palettes, and let's face it, it is theNIK KASMANI - 456 words
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Article, Illustration173 1984-08-26 3 HOLD your favourite {rink next to your face. Does it make your skin glow, your eyes sparkle? Then, it's the shade for you. Generally, the fairer the skin, the brighter the pink you can handle. But the key is to blend well with a soft fluffy173 words
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Article, Illustration884 1984-08-26 4 MARGARET CHAN tries out a celebration dinner m the old style Lucky Palace Restaurant #03-130 City Plaza, Geylang Road, tel. *****29 Air conditioned Recommended: Reasonably priced standard Cantonese restaurant fare plus a few favourites from other Chinese cuisines Very good set884 words
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Article, Illustration300 1984-08-26 4 Celebrity Choice XIANG YUN would bring along a bottle of chilli sauce if she travelled abroad. She couldn't enjoy food otherwise. Petite and soft spoken, her soft doe-eyes lit up when she talked about Thai food, and particularly torn yam goong, that fiery300 words
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Article, Illustration106 1984-08-26 4 FRESH, creamy and flavourful, with chunks of fresh crab meat. You get a tasty bisque at Shangri-La 's Coffee Garden. Mixed vegetables are sauteed with butter, fried with ground crab shell, added to tomato puree and cognac and the mixture flambed. Crab stock and white wine106 words
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Article, Illustration266 1984-08-26 5 Be discreet when telling jokes in the office Etiquette IQ. ARE there any do's aad don'ts to remember when you toll a joke In the office? A. Yes. Forget the racist or chauvinistic jokes unless you are certain that the people you tell them to will appreciate your brand of266 words
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Article, Illustration178 1984-08-26 5 Housekeeping TO tendertee boiled meat, add a tablespoon of vinegar to the boiling water. For tough beef, simply rub a mixture of equal parts of cooking vinegar and oil over the meat and marinate for two hours. Or you can use a pinch of178 words
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Article, Illustration1011 1984-08-26 5 FATHERS OF THE REVOLUTIOH EDWARD FEIGENBAUM, professor of computer science at Stanford University, California, is regarded by many as the founding father of artificial intelligence. Feigenbaum was one of the originators of the idea of the knowledge-based system, that is, computers that store knowledge to1,011 words
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Article, Illustration398 1984-08-26 5 Innovations I WOULD-BE surgeons would have a good time with the latest m computer software: A program that lets you dissect a frog and put it back together again. Operation: Frog, touted by its producer, Scholastic Software, as a "leap forward m science simulation", is398 words
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Article, Illustration40 1984-08-26 5 Electric shocks arc among the commonest of home accidents. Turn the electricity off at the mains before you touch the victim. Separate the injured person from the source of current by using a wooden implement never anything metal40 words
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Article, Illustration602 1984-08-26 6 Rolls of fabric stacked on top of each other. That is the usual picture we have of furnishing shops. A customer has to have muscles as well as patience to see what is available. But furnishing shops need not be like this. JEANETTE K. G. GAN looks602 words
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Article, Illustration156 1984-08-26 6 Alternative THIS is one chair that will probably meet aH your needs. The four-in-one Japanesemade chair can be adjusted to suit four different purposes. In its most compact form, with both the head and leg rests folded away, it is an ordinary lounge chair. If used156 words
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280 1984-08-26 6 THE sprouting of computers m offices has created a need to make the surroundings more humanised and homelike than before. At a recent National Exposition of Contract Furnishing m Chicago, office product companies unveiled not only equipment suitable for the new technology, but also wall280 words
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Article, Illustration54 1984-08-26 6 Do it yourself Snip off the ends of the fingers of old rubber gloves. Fit them cxc a timMe over the ends of the tubular legs of ironing boards, kitchen stools, etc. Then you can use these Hems happily, knowing they wl not mark54 words
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ARTS & BOOKS
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Article, Illustration512 1984-08-26 7 LU CHISEN - Kelantan boy makes name with his pottery LU CHISEN ■GALLERIES I Ceramics by Yeap Poh Chapl Hibiscus Room I Hyatt Regency 1 ■By SINGAPOREANS have the opportunity this weekend to view the work of one of the best potters m Britain today. Yeap Poh Chap, born m Kota Bahru m512 words
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Article, Illustration694 1984-08-26 7 Edinburgh's cultural feast expected to bring in $50 m Visitors welcome, all actors can perform M FESTIVALS THE Edinburgh International Festival, on from Aug 12 to Sept 1, has had its ups and downs m the 38 years of its existence, but overall it has been a success. It hasThe Times of London - 694 words
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Article, Illustration351 1984-08-26 7 CONCENTRATED m the three weeks of the Edinburgh Festival are the fruits of contract negotiations which continue, m some cases for two or three years. The festival director issues invitations to artists, orchestra., opera and ballet companies around the world based or his351 words
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TRAVEL
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Article, Illustration402 1984-08-26 8 Restaurants THE 10 outstanding restaurants are: ..Mandarin Grill, Mandarin Hotel; {.Peek Lam Moon, Lockhart Road; 3. Regent Seafood Restaurant, Gloucester Read; 4. Laufaushan, New Territories; 5. Benkay, The Landmark m Central; La Plume, Regent Hotel, Tsimshatsul; 7. La* Ching Hing, Causeway Bay; 8. Pinocchio,402 words
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Article, Illustration935 1984-08-26 8 Getting the most out of Hongkong The shopping is famous but for those who want more, ROBERT COTTRELL of the Financial Times offers a list of the creme de la creme m Hongkong from sightseeing and restaurant-hopping to reading. Sights THE 10 best diversions for visitors are: 1. View of935 words
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Article, Illustration420 1984-08-26 8 Inflight reading before you land Books THE 10 best books about Hongkong are: 1. Hongkong 1997, by David Bona via (Sooth China Morning Post); 2. Insight Guide To Hongkong (Insight); S. Tai-pan, by James Clave. (Hodder ft Stoughton); 4. Myself A Mandarin, by Austin Coates (Heinemann); 5. Hongkong 1964 (Hongkong420 words
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Article, Illustration1136 1984-08-26 10 -a*-*-.— LIM PHAV-UNG SOME of the best beaches m the region are no further than next d00r m Malaysia. In fact, the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia, especially the Kelantan and Trengganu coastlines, has some of the best beaches. But the west coast beaches1,136 words
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Article, Illustration374 1984-08-26 10 WINSTON LEE - WINSTON LEE IF YOU ARE DRIVING UPCOUNTRY by ana tne majority ot tne main trunk and link roads do not have speed limits, is entirely dinerent trom driving m busy, crowded Singapore. The first 60 km or so on trunk road are usually the374 words
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Article, Illustration53 1984-08-26 1 New star in the sky Zooming into tho cinema this weak Is SupergiH, the latest to hit tho big screen. wears his knickers LI A MMmmmmtrnm over ms itgnis, his first cousin wears hers under And making her screen debut as Supergiri l-tlt--_lll--_ frlflM. fl IMIWWIHI^jy aJII^B B %w*m 19-year-oM53 words
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Article, Illustration95 1984-08-26 1 TODAY'S TELEVISION CHOICE TAXI SAMBA. Mandarin-dubbed Japanese drama about the comradeship of a group of taxi-drivers (Ch 12, 8.35 p.m.). •us MASTER GOLF 1983: Final Round. Defending champion Craig Stadler meets well-known golfers Seve Ballesteros, Tom Watson, Ben Crenshaw and Tom Kite (Ch 5, 10.55 p.m.). BOBBY DEERFIELD. Al Pacino95 words
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Miscellaneous869 1984-08-26 1 CHANNEL 5 CHANNEL 8 CHANNEL 3 J_S QJSES 1 _Sl_ P 3^ 2 -20 ML SBCTEXT. Sample pages. 3.01 P.M. QURAN AND PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 9.00 PROGRAMME UGHLIGHTS FOLLOWED BY 2.50 PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS FOLLOWED BY 3.18 AFTERNOON MOVIE: Tarzan And His Mate. MOUSERCBE. Learn about the importance KING ARTHUR (C). Cartoon.869 words
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Miscellaneous687 1984-08-26 1 TWENTY-FIVE YEARS OF 1^ I brushstrokes. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Yu Vi ART M SINGAPORE: Exhibition Centre, Blk 231.# 03-03, Featuring works of 120 Bras Basah Complex. Free. Till Aug 31. artists, the exhibition bmk reflects the development and changes mYmt 1 MU^ C ND DRAMA m Singapore art687 words
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Article, Illustration791 1984-08-26 2 MINTY CLINCH - MINTY CLINCH By WHY Helen Slater? Producer Hya Salkind (from the family team who made itself rich on the cape tails of Superman Christopher Reeve) believed he needed an unknown to impersonate the mythical heroine. "The key to the whole thing is age," he791 words
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Article, Illustration510 1984-08-26 2 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN By THEY needed children who looked like poverty-stricken kids of the '50s. But all they had were chubby and adorable youngsters. So SBC's drama producers took a risk. They cast a group of unknowns. And these child stars of The510 words
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Article, Illustration331 1984-08-26 2 LIM KAY TONG - LIM KAY TONG By CINEMAGOERS who have missed their trips to North Bridge Road following the closure of the Odeon can look forward to another nearby spot for their movies. Cathay Organisation has decided to screen first-run English films at the Golden Sultan Theatre331 words
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Article, Illustration460 1984-08-26 2 THE Dolly Parton-Sylveste. Stallone picture, Rhinestone, seems to have died a natural death m the United States and will be pulled from its release to cinemas. Stallone is receiving all the blame for the total flop of the film. Phil Robinson, who wrote the original script,OPA - 460 words
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Article, Illustration631 1984-08-26 3 LIM KAY TONG takes a flight into fantasyland with two super-blondes and rates the experience SPLASH Coming to Cathay Starring Tom Hanks and Daryl Hannah Directed by Ron Howard SUPERGIRL Coming to Golden Sultan Starring Helen Slater, Faye Dunaway and Peter O'Toole Directed by Jeannot631 words
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580 1984-08-26 3 DURING the filming of the underwater sequences of Splash off the Bahamas, director Ron Howard came up with an idea for one of the film's crucial scenes. The script called for Daryl Hannah, who plays the beautiful blonde mermaid, to encounter a barnacle-encrusted finned hag who580 words
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Article, Illustration413 1984-08-26 3 LIM KAY TONG - LIM KAY TONG POLICE ACADEMY Coming to Capitol, Chanai, Savoy and Woodlands Starring Steve Guttenberg, G. W. Bailey and Bubba Smith Directed by Hugh Wilson By WHILE Police Academy recognises the value of order m society, it still cocks a snook at America's413 words
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Advertisement236 1984-08-26 3 be said too that although Tuff-Kote rustproofing is more expensive, the work quality is higher." The full test details were published m a recent edition of 'Motor', the Swedish AA magazine. The Swedish Automobile Association SS^uS.*" 1 says it for the third year running request, m the overall evaluation of236 words
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Article, Illustration425 1984-08-26 4 TEO LIAN HUAY - TEO LIAN HUAY LOOKIAT By POOR Gao Lingfeng. The Frog Prince is really m deep trouble. He not only faces the possibility of court action but also of being banned from performing. The singer is now helping Taiwanese police m their investigations as to425 words
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Article, Illustration441 1984-08-26 4 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN TV REVIEW By A TELLING indication of the progress local drama has made was the use of a baby m last Monday's episode of The Awakening II (Mondays and Fridays, Channel 8, 9.30 p.m.). A few years ago, a doll fully-draped m cloth would441 words
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Article, Illustration418 1984-08-26 4 LIM KAY TONG - Michener's lucky dip, SBC's disguised yawn LIM KAY TONG TV REVIEW I 12, TWO shows caught my eye last Sunday. The first, James Michenert USA (Ch 5, 5.20 p.m.), had the better goods as the best-selling American writer had shopped around from among all that this vast land has to418 words
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Article, Illustration344 1984-08-26 4 LIM KAY TONG - LIM KAY TONG _^_P^Sl PRE W fIC >>;^« EVEN if Canada and Australia are geographically farflung and not considered as the cultural centres of the world, this double-bill is ample proof that dance m these countries is not short of adventurous ideas. Gala, held and344 words
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Advertisement124 1984-08-26 4 Golden New Town Clementi Princess NOW SHOWING! G: 11, 1.30,4,6.45,9.30 NT: 1.30, 3.30, 7.00,9.00 C: 1 JO, 3.30, 7.15, 9.30 Pr. 1.30. 3.30. 7 JO. 9.30 lr^^_d V\ llMwft Td *****66 TODAY at 1.00, 3, 7.00, 9.00 "Tha VICTIM" Mandarin PALACE SSSS DAILY al 3.30, 7.15, 9.30 "AH YING" Mandarin124 words
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Advertisement137 1984-08-26 5 _r^_ 9_(H ~^*mm*"W wn9A **m 9 .mmHR^ A Section ol the crowd to the care Tne Piam Heaven Cafe at the ground floor ot Golden She: Car Park #0117 Market Street is the first food outlet m Singapore to feature NATURAL FOOO without any artificial food colouring flavouring or preservatives137 words
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Advertisement117 1984-08-26 5 APPLICATIONS INVITED FOR MEMBERSHIP OF The Institute of Professional Managers Every practising and potential manager should be a member of this body, which has an international membership. Categories of membership PROVISIONAL for management students and trainees (PMInstPM) ASSOCIATE for junior managers, supervisors. foremen (AlnstPM) FULL MEMBER for middle and senior117 words
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Advertisement72 1984-08-26 5 This week JVC presents ll 1 m some extraordinarY I I™ programme highlights. L I JT-Offldal Sponsors The AY 20GB is a 10 system receiver, one of which is PAL I used m the 7^^^^^^^** aB IB *MMMM__r fl jjf*^ United Kingdom. With technological advances that present clear, crisp, true72 words
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Miscellaneous2508 1984-08-26 5 I__ YOUR WEEK AHEAD ■M_a_n__B— _^__a__M_____M _/.i-i I iiiiii i !--><ii-«-»-a-<i>-«HB>paHa<-<-«»nnwn^ ,jj UAlinitf _M_\ Club. 8 p.m., the Drama Centre, Fort m mm I HH-liUPAneu MONDAY XV Canning. Repeat performance on Friday MONDAY DN SDAY \m m*. R and Saturday. Tickets at $2 and $3 MWiy iw^ _Z____________~ from Cold2,508 words
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Advertisement44 1984-08-26 6 ISSE Combining hi-tech sounds "inn t SEJSS JTO jjjjjjj n m MM— i mil Ll _^-k_a _^_h_a H H_H__H /tfjjjjfcv AMATEUR PHOTO STORES PTE LTD CHINESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE "MMM _^__^__^__^__^__IH__P_2| INDUSTRY BUILDING 47 HILL STREET #06-03 SINGAPORE 0617 TEL: *****22 pc ho I44 words
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Article, Illustration621 1984-08-26 7 Donny plans new image and name for comeback after eight-year silence L I wanted people to forget and at the same time remember the old m image. The more they they remember, the more shocked they'll be by the new stuff. I was talking621 words
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Article, Illustration597 1984-08-26 7 Geergina Enimanuol - Geergina Enimanuol CtAMICA. m WW By I HAVE just finished counting the number of Carnival Of The Arimmh records littering the house. There are six. All extremely well-worn. All bought, unfortunately, for what was on the other side. Most of these are597 words
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Article, Illustration283 1984-08-26 7 "I HAVE no complaints," says Irene Cara. "Well, I do, but I wouldn't tell you," she laughs. Cara, 24, has plenty of reason to be pleased. She won a Grammy and an Oscar this year for her song Flashdance... What a Feeling. Her What283 words
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Article, Illustration363 1984-08-26 7 CHOW SOOK YIN - TV theme songs boost pop star team-up CHOW SOOK YIN CHINESE RECORDS ■By AWAKENING U Yaeh Lei and Maggie Teng (Teny) THE teaming up of two top local artistes makes this album more enjoyable than Awakening I. Not all the cuts here, however, are featured m the TV series. Those363 words
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Advertisement110 1984-08-26 7 personalised stationery This is your chance to have your very own personalised letterheads, envelopes and memo pads. For the first time, you can get beautifully printed stationery to suit your individual needs. Write your letters with confidence and style. Whether you are an expatriate writing home, an executive, a job110 words
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Advertisement632 1984-08-26 7 36cm ,14 I Portable Colour TV It stands 14"tall. Don't be fooled by the small size of the TC-430M, National's latest portable colour TV. It's designed to fit snugly into your bedroom. On top of a handy shelf or rack. Even into the boot of your car, for those getaway632 words
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Article226 1984-08-26 8 YOU remember last week I talked about how much better it is to live m the 20th century. Everyone gets a chance to go to school and there are many modern conveniences like TV and running water. But some things may not be so nice. Life is now226 words
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Article, Illustration198 1984-08-26 8 You don't need a lot of space to play with this toy and it is not difficult to make. To play with it, all you need is a gentle slope. Make one by tilting a small table or leaning a large piece of cardboard against a198 words
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Article, Illustration288 1984-08-26 8 DRESSED FOR WAR WE SPEAK English m Singapore because the British colonised our island m 1819. The people of many countries m South America speak Spanish because Spanish conquistadors went there about 400 years ago and colonised the ccuntries there. Conquistador means conqueror m Spanish and that was288 words
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Advertisement221 1984-08-26 8 CHILDREN'S BRITANNICA the best help you can give your child with school work m^ mmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmt am ,mmm mimmma^ This is where the New Children's Britannica I Educational Programme Can help. ChiWren^Britannic^E^JratioSl Programme^ It is a special 10 year programme designed by the To: The Customer Service Manager publishers of Encyclopaedia221 words
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Advertisement251 1984-08-26 8 VIEWS OF EARIY SINGAPORE A collector's edition of six fine quality prints reproduced from rare m**^^ lithographs dated 1 828 to 1 840 mm^mMW^^wW <j^_l _H_H B_^_ 9irfc-- ;_i_ AmW wr-- MM 9ml^m i mm l m \\W I m\wok v^^^sXT' Amr^^mr^r^ i mWmi^^WmmmT^m Wjfj0 -'fefew../ W V__ij__[ sjjiy ±M251 words
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Advertisement157 1984-08-26 9 V *VN\ VJV _o\ -DJCVJ-Lr .EiO Complete Before the happy and momentous B Guide To Planning Your occassion of a wedding there is much to <■ 1 TT 7 i 1 rVncr/ r __ii_____ decide and arrange, but no bride -to- be 'jf 1 _^fl _^^_l vvvLvw Ur Jp^^^^^^B____^^^^_____________! *P157 words
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Miscellaneous247 1984-08-26 9 WMM USEK r—^s r~ 1 1 I todays world LOOtC J PUS THE SAWD OFF. ..7HE£E MAY^ rO^C 1 A/W A 6€,Jie! W,LL sT I /^I WISH I WAS A MILLIONAIRE Jjyi *l \f^L% I felPl F~^\ "LS^^tV V^ V tMlsr m Tf^T vcxj each owe wish^;^) TOr/_M?!_-. Ci^l Ay?^247 words
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Advertisement370 1984-08-26 10 1 IMP i^ __mP fe 3 *i_t__ _F^Yi CSCm SnMtC__B_l i_i i-JiM -^^G_f IH fHR vQ w i\l Mfc-S 'JLmmmmr i^^T^^*^) r,reat value at $25.00 Here is a dictionary unlike any other. It fascinates children and thus makes learning to read a truly rewarding experience. Based on vocabulary lists compiled370 words
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Advertisement667 1984-08-26 12 *****55 *****22 i ia Cultural Entertainment Holidays presorts Cream of Japan, Taiwan Tours Asia World Plaza Hotel, Miniature China, Palatial Banquet Taiwan Special Features Taiwan Madurodam 66 Hems of ancient and modern Chinese places of interest. Two luxurious Night-Clubs. (HOOVER KHAI LEE KINGDOM) Ocean King Restaurant magnificent seafood banquets. Try667 words
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Article, Illustration1520 1984-08-26 13 DAVID TOH - Sun, sea and seven gleaming beauties DAVID TOH By Take a closer look at these supercars IF YOU like fast company, read on. The supercars featured here and m the story above not only look good, they each pack enough performance to satisfy the most demanding enthusiasts. Ferrari Backed by1,520 words
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442 1984-08-26 14 DAVID TOH - DAVID TOH GOOD news for motorracing enthusiasts. Plans are m the pipeline for the construction of a Grand Prix circuit m Johor. Two groups of enthusiasts are competing for the contract to build and manage this circuit, which will be of442 words
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Article, Illustration1063 1984-08-26 14 HEAT, dust, excitement and the sound of roaring engines. Craving these, local drivers regularly make the trip to Kuala Lumpur to race. DAVID TOH meets some of them at a recent meet. ARRIVING at the Shah Alam race circuit on a blazingly hot Saturday1,063 words
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Article, Illustration505 1984-08-26 16 FOK JUN EE - FOK JUN EE COLOUR, comfort and economy but good looks come first. This seems to be what women want when they shop for a new car. They make up just a quarter of the 600,000 or so drivers m Singapore but they have definite tastes. Ask505 words
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Article, Illustration699 1984-08-26 17 THE road goes uphill and your faithful family saloon struggles all the way up. Before you decide to trade it m for a more powerful car, DAVID TOH tells you what you can do t with the help of accessories, to turn it699 words
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Advertisement141 1984-08-26 13 Drive less of a car. Less cramped, less noise, less E::: to aaw JM .^BKprr^" —-nam J~M Bfi§§v!> ■aKWllllEHg-rc- .jSmt wß^^MrWsi:: JF AM B A® Cycle (Enterprises) j| ■||^J4ll||4KJ|yjy^ G_> O 209, Pandan Gardens, Tel: *****88 70, Bendemeer Road, Tel: *****28 Blk 89, Marine Parade, Tel: *****16 Blk 728 Ang141 words
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Advertisement441 1984-08-26 14 SANSUI CAR AUDIO E__B_S3 The possibilities are endless. Sansui is famous for innovative and quality home audio. The All components are easily installed and systems can be same guarantee of excellence is now available m our new upgraded by adding additional amps and speakers. range of car audio systems. People441 words
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Advertisement92 1984-08-26 14 Test drive TODAY! It will take your breath away! We are open Today-from 10am to 4pm b BUYER MOTORS PTE LTD 230 Upper BuKit Timah Road -01-16 Hock Soon Industrial Complex Spore 2158 Tel: *****' 1 '2 Telex: RS ***** BLEMPO i^— -,rtjf f t*rSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBJBBBBB] i i^- m mMfemmm%AV^^Mm Wr^^Wm92 words
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Advertisement652 1984-08-26 15 Aerodynamically shaped, to styling, economy, safety, perform- moment you need it, for example, slice silently through the air ance and advanced technology m when you're overtaking m busy at high speed. Wind-cheating the only truly international contest traffic. And even at low engine wedge-styling that lowers the drag for passenger652 words
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Advertisement437 1984-08-26 17 THE POWER BIRD FROM NISSAN^, s_fi__KJ_§l_H_~l __B__@&fe--- j«3_a^3__!i^_B_a_*^ —MP -j"*^ _«_T Bih _i__i HIT- •^»j^^_S----l lIP^ '^^§__^_^_a^'__H^__i___S-_ #rjP~HrgMa~J^_Bfev.-. iJimmmw^sZmW&&mMi&£^ "-~-s "'^'3= r >-"-" "V-- "^^^_af^^_^^^^l^Sia^^i^^__-l^^^^^i^^SSS W^ K^l_^raii-^-M ____^«^_b_:wjp*^ :.^>rM^s^ jmm mmm\^ k -k\vi S«V -^r^^' 00^ mT^ m < -r-fl 000^' 2^3Sk S*fE __T M ■H __M^^W^Kvcl Bfi_W jMM r1437 words
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Advertisement1677 1984-08-26 18 imZas.^SL^u^ r ATES: uioo r- V X 1 Saturday: 8 30om 2 00pm Ordinory SI 00 per word (Mm $15 00) S*m\ <Sf» f/AW^&\\ I fG**r f<£~* NT^ >_^r f_S_)_[ f,A (f^wi(T Pubic Hoidoy 9 OOomiOOpm Semi-D.spioy tr mes B Personel Services A Merchendise <& O f/f I I L1,677 words
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Advertisement826 1984-08-26 18 13 Musical Equipment SOVIET PIANOS EXCELLENT tone. Good and reasonable price. Contact: Soviet Piano Centre. Tel: *****96. *****16. LOWREY ORGAN FOR Sale. $1,200 0.n.0. Call; *****37 before 12.00 noon or after 8.00 p.m. ONLY FOR $1,300/- German Piano for sale. Interested contact *****28 ROSLER PIANO FOR sale. Excellent condition. Price826 words
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Advertisement259 1984-08-26 18 13 Musical Equipment 1 BRITISH PIANO for sale. Brand Barratt Robinson. Tip to| condition. Tel: *****10. 14 Antiques/Art Crafts HOBBYIST SELLING NEWLY restored furniture, brass bed clock, pocket watches/ wrisi watches, waist watch, Bonsai old books and photographs, also restored antique furniture clocks, brass polishing anc handyman services. Tel: *****74259 words
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Advertisement124 1984-08-26 18 14 Antiques/ Art c Crafts l: SBBBBBM_BB__S p WHY PAY SO much? Come and grab my private collection of re- produce antiques (Buddha statues, wood carvings etc.) at very reasonable prices. For appointment call *****41. ANTIQUE FURNITURE AND Junk wanted wholesale. Young Antique Company, 42 Watten Rise. t *****91/ *****99124 words
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Advertisement601 1984-08-26 18 14 Antiques/Art Crafts rju_tf_-__£r Second Exhibition A Sale of JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS TODAY at ANTIQUES OF THE ORIENT Lower Basement Tanglin Shopping Centre Extension 10 am to 6 pm 15 Aquariums BREEDING RAM TURQUOISE Dls-cu.-s/ Japanese Gold Fish selling cheap. Owner giving up hobby Call at: Blk. 10D. Braddell Hill601 words
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Advertisement747 1984-08-26 18 20 Pets i YORK SHIRE TERRIERS Good pedi gree artttl papers from IK tor j sale Please call 45:***** 2 OBEDIENT FRENCH Poodles for i sale 1 male 1 female, must sell at i a pair. Contact *****18 I 2 PSCAT (KOOKOO) 1 1 2 years old for sale Price747 words
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Advertisement658 1984-08-26 19 25 Sale: Other Products -HBBH-88-S JEWELLERY AUCTION To be cleared over 1000 lots of jewellery consisting sapphires, rubles, opals and more to be offered for liquidation. Including diamonds, (1 to 5 carats). Antique Krosang with diamonds and Nonya Hair-pins (the property of a Penang lady Date: 26th August 1914 Venue:658 words
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Advertisement702 1984-08-26 19 28 Health Centres/ Massage s_______=_- GREAT EASTERN HEALTH Centre. 4th floor, Ureal Eastern Hotel. Massage Saun.t Bath Facial. Opens daily from 10am 12am Tel *****44 CENTRAL HEALTH CENTRE. Unit 01-08. Central Building Massage tevervday 10 30 am. 11 pm Tel *****1 *****8 29 Beauty Culture REASONABLE RATES. CALL 74:***** Present702 words
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Advertisement591 1984-08-26 19 36 House Renovation/Repair/Decor SPECIALIST IN EMERGENCY Day Night Service for General Household plumbing 4 Electrical problems Tel: *****62 WE CATER FOR small jobs, partition, renovation, kitchen cabinets, furniture, white-wash, doors, ceiling, locks 34&5643. WE UNDERTAKE RENOVATION works for HUB flats and private houses fall: William for quotation. *****5S 37 Aircon/Refrigerators591 words
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Advertisement569 1984-08-26 19 65 Situations Wanted HOMEMAIDS SPECIALIST. *****67. We provide only experienced Filipino/Sri Lankans Housemaids. Guarantee pretrained English speaking babysitter Housekeeper with light cooking. Also available experienced nursing midwife caring invalid elderly. Bond documentations arrangeable Absolute guarantee given for your satisfactory (Reliable Licenced Agency) Contact Home visiting: *****11 MAIBS AVAILABLE No $5000,569 words
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Advertisement490 1984-08-26 19 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical TORAY A well established multinational company has immediate vacancy for:ACCOUNTS CLERK GCE O' level LCC Intermediate Bookkeeping Certificate preferable Able to type Age below 25 Please send curriculum vitae to:MANAGER Personnel General Affairs Section TORAY INDUSTRIES (S) PTE LTD 65 Chulia Street #25-01 OCBC Centre490 words
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Advertisement449 1984-08-26 19 66 Situations Vacant 1 i g) Technical _r FELS FAR EAST LEVINGSTON SHIPBUILDING LTD WALK IN INTERVIEW We are a leading offshore company specialising m rigbuilding and engineering services. We require skilled men m the following trades:- WELDERS GOUGERS GRINDERS STEELWORKERS PIPE&MECH FITTERS ELECTRICIANS Please call personally at: Personnel Department449 words
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Advertisement561 1984-08-26 19 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous A well established manufacturer of beverages m Jurong need urgently 1- STORE CLERK (Female) Minimum GCF O' level Age Hi 30 Able to speak English various dialects No experience required Malaysians are welcome 2 DRIVER cum DELIVERY MAN Minimum Pri. 5 education Preferably able to561 words
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Advertisement891 1984-08-26 19 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun /Nissan OCT 81 DATSUN 100A tirst owner, accident tree, service j regularly Aircond, uiff-kote. j expensive hi-fi *et. wry well maintained $16,500. Tel *****93 Larry. 1974 NON-PARF DATSUN 2001. Aircond good running codition, j high power radio cassette, power I windows $2,850 ono Contact891 words
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Advertisement887 1984-08-26 19 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun, Nissan 1963 NISSAN PULSAR I private owner excellent condition, aircond radio cassette tel *****23 '77 DATSUN 120A AITCOn Up tO) condition C 5.960 Blk 161 I oronf 1 Toa I'ayoh I B-iStt •83 AUGUST 13 DUMB :,unnv Stationwagon 1.-. *****56 View 6B St Michael's887 words
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Advertisement904 1984-08-26 19 76 Vehicles For Sale i) Honda 75 HONDA CIVIC, door w. I aircon radio, ra.aftte, In eitcel lent condlUon PAHI- Sellm* price $7,900 (all Willie *****94 JUL V 1980 HONDA beaut: fUI CondlUon I private owner Price $2(.00e i „ii OBIS-M 1960 HONDA ACCCRO 1600 DC Air i iii sport-s904 words
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Advertisement829 1984-08-26 20 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi 1981 COLT SUPERSHIFT 1400 GLX Excellent condlUon Cassette. radio aircon. i ownei Price $***** «>ni> Tel .*****7 after ALMOST 82 MITSUBISHI OaknU GS >ne uglier aire Odd, sports rlßttS l.ipc< Sl'>oOo ono Te! DEC '79 LANCER t.i\ Nov Good rondttmn. lu-fi sel Aircond. metallic829 words
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Advertisement709 1984-08-26 20 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others 1978 VOLVO 244 DL. modified tC GL model. Excellent condition Beautiful number plate. Aircond. expensive hi-fi, road tax January "85. PARF. Tel: *****73. 1960 SUBARU 1600, PARF, GLF sspeed. airconditioned, expensive radio cassette, sports rims. Tax 2/85. $12,800 0.n.0. Tel: *****81 Jeffrey. 1962 SUBARU709 words
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Advertisement926 1984-08-26 20 76 Vehicles For Sale I __=__S_S-Sa-S-H-_BS__s__=__ l) Commercial Vehicles MW^^MMH-I— M M MB_^__^__^__^__WB_W 1960 DATSUN 120Y Blind Van. airconditioned, cassette recorder, road tax/ Insurance new. Vicom passed. Excellent condition. $5,500 0.n.0. 1979 Datsun C2O Van. cassette recorder, road tax/ Insurance on, Vicom passed. $6,500 0.n.0. Interested please call: *****57. FLEET926 words
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Advertisement660 1984-08-26 20 78 Scrap Vehicles CASH PAYMENT FOR any type PARF scrap cars Good price offered *****61. Huang Day Night). REQUIRED 1974/ 1975 Mercedes. Jaguars (all models) with PARK for export. High price guaranteed. *****8 1. HIGHEST ATTRACTIVE PRICE for 985 4000 c.C. scrap cars. *****3 Ricky Tay (24 hours). WANTED SCRAP660 words
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Advertisement723 1984-08-26 20 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments cAidmore c Park^ OPEN HOUSE Long or short lease Luxurious apartments to let with exclusive Country Club membership Just off Orchard Road and Scotts Road 3- bedrooms; large lounge; ample parking Furnished or unfurnished Rental from $4,525 per month including723 words
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Advertisement488 1984-08-26 20 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses r SELLING BELOW! MARKET VALUE!! Dist. 16 Exclusive Residential Estate Few units left of doublestorey intermediate corner terrace. 3 plus 1 bedrooms, split-level, separate living dining. Land area varies from: 2,125 sq.ft. 6,184 sq.ft. Tenure: 999 years lease hold. PRICES: $420,000 $650,000 Vacant possession.488 words
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Advertisement810 1984-08-26 20 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 4jS__9-888-B_S__^B_B__i-s_B_B S-B-_B_B__BB_S_BB_i-i_B-88-> a) Houses a) Houses a) Houses Financing inclusive of CPF Contribution/^OO^. BUY NOW f^y^l ■BEST INVESTMENT K^^t Deluxe 2-storey split-lewet Luxu.ious 2 storey spit-level Garden Terrace Houses Semi detached Bungalows J M t i < *^*"t~~—810 words
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Advertisement258 1984-08-26 20 DIST 5, 5-ROOMEO APARTMENT Full facilities Face Southeast Preferably MID officers *****53 *****82 GREEN MEADOWS CONDOMINIUM, well maintained maisonette with 3 bedrooms $390,000 Call *****60 *****10/ *****29 NEWTON MANSION walkup 3 bedrooms, low floor 1 .100 sq ft Freehold $270,000 only Upland 34*3360 SHERWOOD TOWERS High floor. 3 bedrooms, fully258 words
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Advertisement245 1984-08-26 20 89 Properties For Sale d) HDB Apartments CLEMENT) AVENUE 4. 3-room m, proved flat Top floor, furnished oood location and convenient I facilities Reasonable price Interested please Call *****88 *****49 *****09 Irom 930 am 9 30 pm COMMONWEALTH CRESCENT BLK 101 3-roomed. lop floor corner Renovated, aircond water heater, fridge,245 words
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Advertisement843 1984-08-26 21 89 Properties For Sale d) HDB Apartments ANG MO KIO. Avenue i 4- roomed corn*! Good locution Completely ren.uv.ited recently See U> believe PrtCC negotiable Tel No agents ang mo kio. y-mom SM> Block, 3rd flour at ideal location Italian marble flooring, tastefully rurr— thed Selling $128,000 ono Tei asm843 words
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Advertisement752 1984-08-26 21 89 Properties For Sale d) HDB Apartments TEBAN GARDEN, 3-ROOMED, Blk 6 Highest offer secures. See to appreciate Tel *****44 Mr Sulaiman. TEBAN GARDEN 3-ROOMED flat Very close to shops and market. Price $35,000 Phone: *****20 for appointments after 10.30 am. TELOK BLANGAH DRIVE 3-roomed corner, well furnished, kitchen fully752 words
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Advertisement440 1984-08-26 21 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental PEOPLE'S PARK CENTRE, Ist floor, unit 142. approximately 500 sq ft Available immediately. ***** p.m. 0.n.0. Coronation Plaza. Bukit Timah 4 1/2 miles Ist floor, facing escalator, approximately 300 sq.ft. available immediately $1,500 p.m. 0.n.0. Call Chong 6: 1714/ *****63. I II .11 Ull. '1...440 words
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