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Title Section14 1984-09-30 1 The Sunday Times No- 2521 45 CENTS MX. (P) No. 63/1/84 September 30, 198414 words
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510 1984-09-30 1 GILLIAN POW CHONG - GILLIAN POW CHONG By TWELVE pupils from St Patrick's Secondary School have been suspended for up to three weeks, following repeated cases of lack of discipline at school. Among the 12 is a 16-year-old Secondary Two student who is on bail after his510 words
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Article509 1984-09-30 1 PM: We can't cling on DON'T cling to power or it will be snatched away. Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew has issued this warning, adding that the younger generation will form a Cabinet majority by next year. The original team that governed is disbanding and, as Prime Minister, he would509 words
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300 1984-09-30 1 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, Sat. President Ronald Reagan met Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko for three-and-a-half hours yesterday, and had what US Secretary of State George Shultz called "a very strong personal interchange of views." It was Mr Reagan's first substantive300 words
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Article89 1984-09-30 1 SOVIET Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko whispered m Nancy Reagan's ear at a White House reception: "Every night whisper 'peace' m your husband's ear/ She repUed: "I'll also whisper it m your ear/ according to Sheila Tate, her press secretary. Mr Gromyko made the comment as he liftedUPI - 89 words
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450 1984-09-30 1 WONG AI KWEI - WONG AI KWEI By FOREIGN maids are to cost more from November. Instead of the 30 per cent levy on their salaries, employers will have to pay a fixed sum of $120 a month for every foreign domestic servant they hire. If450 words
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Article, Illustration113 1984-09-30 1 Air-borne raiders back Picture by KENNETH KOH IT'S a pretty sight. A flock of birds m the evening sky. But it's also a pretty big problem. We've had it before, but now it's back. It's a mess, m more ways than one; it even messes up your television picture. AllKENNETH KOH - 113 words
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Advertisement166 1984-09-30 1 dfdffddf Mr Lee's preferred mode of travel j&h FOCUS 21 r^< A political scientist's^) j view of the road ahead TV PLUS SPORT Social climber's guide tSr Thp FOCUS Your Week Ahead.... 5 Editorial 19 Listings 6 Profile 19 Music 7 Viewpoint 20 Young Life 8 Analysis 21 Comics 9166 words
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Article, Illustration409 1984-09-30 2 THE MALAY DILEMMA: The Malays declining political influence on national issues has put them m a spot. Mr Zulkifli Mohammed, a PAP election candidate, also said public scorn awaits Malay MPs if they cannot defend the rights of their community. Page 11 INSURING AGAINST FLOPS: The Insurance409 words
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Article, Illustration209 1984-09-30 2 SEOUL WONT SINK: The next Olympics m Seoul is likely to cost a staggering $1.7 billion, about seven times that spent m Los Angeles. But South Korea looks set to shape up well financially, says Alan Hubbard from the new Seoul stadium that will launch the 1988 Games. Page209 words
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Article, Illustration1002 1984-09-30 2 A special report on communist China, 35 tomorrow China's revolution will be 35 years old tomorrow. Mao's Long March was the beginning, rather than the end, of a turbulent time. The "golden age", the Hundred Flowers campaign, the Cultural Revolution all have come and gone. Now,1,002 words
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Article, Illustration343 1984-09-30 2 Magnate denies any involvement in criminal activities SYDNEY, Sat. Australian media magnate Kerry Packer issued a 6,000-word statement last night denying any involvement m drug trafficking or other criminal activities. The statement by Mr Packer followed publication by a weekly newspaper of what were called extracts from the report of343 words
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Article, Illustration812 1984-09-30 3 PAUL JACOB - Who's who in the new press holding company PAUL JACOB Four directors each from Times and SNPL and two outsiders By THE holding company set up under the merger of Singapore's two main newspaper groups will have four directors from each of the parties plus two outsiders. Singapore Press Holdings812 words
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205 1984-09-30 3 HONGKONG, Sat. Hongkongbased Cathay Pacific Airways has no plans to leave the colony when it reverts to China m 1997. "Hongkong is Cathay Pacific's home, and Hongkong's success is Cathay's success," Mr Michael Miles, chairman of Swire Pacific Ltd. and Cathay Pacific AirwaysAP - 205 words
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161 1984-09-30 3 Datuk Musa: Royal commission not the best way KUALA LUMPUR, Sat Datuk Mm Hitam said today that the setting op of a royal commission of Inquiry would not be useful la Investigating the Bank Bumlpa tra Finance loan affair. However, he said that the government would not hesitate to takeBernama - 161 words
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Article, Illustration180 1984-09-30 3 HUMBLE weeds, common shrubs and forgotten flora are taking on new dignity at the Chinese Garden m Jurong. They are being planted m a herb garden akin m concept to the Ixora Garden of free-flowering plants there. A spokesman for Jurong Environmental Engineering, caretaker180 words
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Miscellaneous126 1984-09-30 2 UP TO 1 p.m. Showers m several areas trom the late morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., ?A mm. SUNSET today. 6.56 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.51 a.m. TRAVELLER'S WEATHER Adelaide X 16 Fine Manila 22 32 Fair Amsterdam Clear Melbourne 5 12 Fine Bangkok 27 33126 words
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Advertisement118 1984-09-30 3 STATISTICS THAT SHAPE THE COUNTRY The ten oldest monuments Monument- Year built Nagore Durgha (Muslim shrine) 1828 1830 Masjid Jamae 1830 1835 Armenian Church of St George the Illuminator 1835 Thian Hock Keng (Chinese temple) 1839 1842 Sri Manamman Temple circa 1843 Cathedral of the Good Shepherd 1843 1846 Masjid118 words
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FOREIGN NEWS
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Article, Illustration177 1984-09-30 4 BERLIN, Sat. Sir Laurence Olivier is winding up work m West Berlin on an adventure film about imprisoned Nazi deputy Fuehrer Rudolf Hess. Sir Laurence arrived m West Berlin a week ago and expects to finish his sequences here this weekend. The 77-year-oldAP - 177 words
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Article66 1984-09-30 4 JOHANNESBURG, Sat. A police ambush went wrong yesterday when a young bank manager died m the resulting gunbattle. The hold-up man was also killed. Three policemen travelled m a van carrying cash with the manager, Mr Jacobus Christiaan van Staden, 23, but as the four walkedReuter - 66 words
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339 1984-09-30 4 SAN JOSE - SAN JOSE Nicaragua included m EC's pledge despite US pressure (Costa Rica), Saturday EUROPE has responded to Central American aid pleas, including help for the Marxist Nicaraguan government, despite US pressure. European Community President Peter Barry said at a news conferenceReuter - 339 words
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Article95 1984-09-30 4 Dow Jones NEW YORK, Sat. After four days of modest gain, stock prices reversed course yesterday and moved sharply lower, fuelled by investor confusion over interest rate trends. The Dow Jones Industrial Average finished off 10.05 points at over 1206.5. In the broader market, decliningReuter - 95 words
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Article171 1984-09-30 4 Argentina to repay $432 m NEW YORK, Sat Argentina agreed last night to repay debts of US$2OO million (***** million) to its commercial bank creditors m return for more time to repay a US$75O million loan, Citibank said. The accord was a compromise between the government of President Raul Alfonsin,Reuter - 171 words
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219 1984-09-30 4 NEW YORK, Sat. The United States dollar closed stronger after edging higher throughout most of the day yesterday m quiet trading at the end of the quarter, with many New York participants absent because of the Jewish New Year holiday. Most of its forwardReuter - 219 words
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Article, Illustration320 1984-09-30 5 Pentagon bought weapon 'without seeing the test result' WASHINGTON, Saturday CONGRESS has refused to provide more than a small sum of money for a controversial anti-helicopter gun because the Pentagon bought the weapon without seeing the test result. Documents released yesterday by SenatorReuter; UPI - 320 words
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Article66 1984-09-30 5 4 AIDES are worrying about the ReaganMondale debate. Will Reagan fall asleep while Mondale's talking? More than that, they're worried about Reagan falling asleep m while he's talking. 7 Comedian Bob Hope, poking tun at his longtime pal, President Ronald Reagan. Mr Reagan and the Democratic challenger66 words
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Article, Illustration263 1984-09-30 5 39th U.N. General Assembly UNITED NATIONS, Sat. With only the United States and Britain abstaining, the United Nations General Assembly yesterday rejected the new South African Constitution, and condemned the "current wave of violence and killing" m that country.UPI - 263 words
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240 1984-09-30 5 WASHINGTON, Sat. President Ronald Reagan was briefed by two former American Presidents, Russian experts and aides to culminate a year of study to prepare him for his first meeting with a top Kremlin official. Before he received Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko m the WhiteAP - 240 words
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Article, Illustration435 1984-09-30 7 Unprecedented event between the two Koreas since 1950s war PANMUNJOM, Sat. CONVOYS of North Korean trucks and ships poured flood relief aid into South Korea today m an unprecedented event between the two countries whicii fought a bloody three-year war ending mReuter; UPI - 435 words
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326 1984-09-30 7 BEIJING, Sat. CHINA, basking over the success of its agreement with Britain on the future of Hongkong, today underscored its mood for its 35th National Day by stepping up its overtures for reunification with Taiwan. As millions of Chinese prepare for nationwideUPI - 326 words
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WORLD BRIEFS
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Article77 1984-09-30 7 URBAN GUERILLAS protesting against a meeting between the Presidents of the United States and Peru are claiming responsibility for a machine-gun attack on the US Embassy that caused minor damage but no casualties. Hours after three men fired at the Embassy on Friday, a group known asUPI - 77 words
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Article72 1984-09-30 7 THE SOVIET Communist Party Central Committee would hold an unusually early plenum next month at which some changes m the Kremlin leadership might be announced, Soviet sources m Moscow said. The plenum would be held "within the next two weeks" and would be followed by a fullReuter - 72 words
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Article42 1984-09-30 7 THE IRISH navy yesterday seized a fishing boat and arrested five people trying to smuggle m a large consignment of arms and explosives from the United States destined for the guerilla Irish Republican Army, the Dublin government said. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article48 1984-09-30 7 THE SOVIET UNION had deployed 100 new SS-22 medium-range nuclear missiles m East Germany and Czechoslovakia for the first time. The missiles were moved m the past three weeks from western areas of the Soviet Union, a West German spokesman said m Bonn yesterday. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article35 1984-09-30 7 IRAQ DELIVERED another "warning blow" yesterday to the Iranian petrochemical complex under construction at Bandar Khomeiny m retaliation for Iranian attacks on Iraqi ports two weeks ago, an Iraqi spokesman said. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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109 1984-09-30 7 Governor of Macao welcomes HK accord MACAO, Sat. Macao's Governor Rear-Admiral Almeida E Costa has welcomed the Sino-British draft agreement on Hongkong but said it did not affect the nearby Portuguese-run territory on the south China coast. He told the Portuguese news agency (Anop) yesterday that the agreement was ofReuter - 109 words
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225 1984-09-30 7 PERTH, Saturday YOUNG Western Australian dancers were warned today about the risks of becoming forced into prostitution and drug dependence m the night clubs of South-east Asia. The warning was given by the Western Australian branch of the Actors Union, Equity, which isAFP - 225 words
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71 1984-09-30 7 TOKYO, Sat. A Japanese navy aircraft spotted the 43,000-tonne Soviet Kiev-class aircraft carrier Novorossiysk and two missile cruisers off Japan's main northern island of Hokkaido today, the Defence Agency said. It was the first time that the Novorossiysk, one of the Soviet Pacific fleet'sReuter - 71 words
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135 1984-09-30 8 The Sun fails to appear after row over editorial LONDON, Sat. THE San, Britain's biggestselling daily newspaper, failed to appear yesterday because of a row over an editorial which described striking coal miners as "the scum of the earth." A San spokesman said editor Kelvin McKenzie would not change theReuter - 135 words
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416 1984-09-30 8 DONCASTER - DONCASTER But they will hold last-minute talks with coal board (England), Saturday BRITISH pit supervisors and safety workers voted overwhelmingly yesterday for a national strike which could shut down the state coal industry for the first time since miners walked out over pit closuresReuter - 416 words
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Article64 1984-09-30 8 MOSCOW, Sat. World chess champion Anatoly Karpov took a commanding 3-0 lead m his title defence today when challenger Garry Kasparov resigned their seventh game. The game was adjourned yesterday with Karpov m a powerful position. Kasparov's resignation was announced today before play was dueReuter - 64 words
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Article656 1984-09-30 8 LOUIS HEREN'S VIEW From London THE Social Democratic Party was formed four years ago to break the mould of British politics. The founders, the socalled Gang of Four, were refugees from the Labour Party who left when the party was pushed too far656 words
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147 1984-09-30 8 BY DAY they are models, secretaries, university students, the wives of notaries and academics. By night they are highclass call girls, summoned from Paris to Geneva and London by wealthy clients prepared to spend up to 5.000 francs (551.050) to enjoy their favours for theReuter - 147 words
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Advertisement47 1984-09-30 6 collection MM Stunning, handcrafted masterpiece. Mm A winning performance anywhere. Velvet-black anodized sportswatch accented BKm 'Uta^^ Ifcfc^ with radiant 18 X Gold electroplate. Slim. Expansion clasp. Scratchproof sapphire crystal. mfmrJKt Water Resistant. JHHHi There's never been a better time SOLE AGENT: CRYSTAL TIME (S) PTE LTD j47 words
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Advertisement308 1984-09-30 8 1 Seven Course Sunday 9? Eat Out Special For Two Imported French Wine For Two Mixed Hors D'Oeuvres o Terrine, Smoked Salmon and Salami O B Baked Mussel Mornay Home-made Lime Sherbert Beef or Chicken Doria (5-^ m rice with creamy sauce, topped r~ prated cheese and baked m oven.308 words
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ASEAN NEWS
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Article, Illustration180 1984-09-30 9 Indonesia to revamp army into smaller, more efficient force JAKARTA, Saturday THE Indonesian armed forces will be reorganised into a smaller and hopefully more efficient military force by 1985, when thousands of senior military officers will have been retired. Armed forces chief Gen Benny Murdani told a special hearing ofAP - 180 words
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304 1984-09-30 9 Gen Poniman's warning follows Tanjung Priok riots JAKARTA, Sat. Defence Minister Gen Poniman yesterday warned that foreign support for domestic strife and riots would pose a danger to Indonesia over the next decade. "If these disturbances are not stopped, they can shake the stabilityAFP; AP - 304 words
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114 1984-09-30 9 MANILA, Sat. The Supreme Court has Imposed fees on libel suits against Journal* ists m an effort to enhance press freedom and discourage harassment and intimidation cases, the Philippine News Agency (PNA) reported today. The new fees were announced amid malti-milllon peso libel saltsAFP - 114 words
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Article164 1984-09-30 9 BANGKOK, Sat. Vietnamese Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach met former Thai Prime Minister Kriangsak Chomanan at his residence here today. Mr Kriangsak, who is chairman of the Thai Parliament Foreign Affairs Committee, would not reveal details of the meeting. His aide too did not goAFP; UPI; Reuter - 164 words
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232 1984-09-30 9 Imee may head new unit for youth affairs MANILA, Saturday PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos yesterday created the office of Presidential Assistant on Youth Affairs and may appoint his eldest daughter, Imee Marcos Manotoc, as its head. He was reported as telling the Kabataang Barangay, a youth organisation, he would first haveAP - 232 words
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Advertisement311 1984-09-30 9 "Sunday Special" Barbecued Suckling Pig Combination Stewed Vegetable with Crab-Meat Deep-Fried Prawn Doubled Boiled Shark's Fin with Chicken m Casserole Stewed Fresh Abalone with Goose' Leg Steamed Fresh Fish Fried Vermicelli with Assorted Pickle Sweetened Walnut Cream. Only $330 for a table of ten I» Seafood lunch Special $80 Supreme311 words
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269 1984-09-30 10 PETALING JAVA, Sat. THE government will study a proposal to extend the twoweek social visit pass, thereby allowing tourists to stay long(r m the country. Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah said yesterday the Tourist Development Corporation (TDC) was working on the proposalNST - 269 words
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212 1984-09-30 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The government is studying the possibility of making it compulsory for Malaysian citizens visiting China to fly Malaysian Airline System (MAS), according to a report m the latest issue of the Umno bi-monthly publication Merdeka. In the absence of suchBernama - 212 words
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Article149 1984-09-30 10 Trains to Malacca by 1992 MALACCA, Sat MALACCA will have rail services once the Kuala LumpurSingapore west coast railway project is implemented by IW2. This is disclosed m the official state government publication Suara Melaka. The Malacca service is m line with the Malayan Railway (KTM) programme to connect allBernama - 149 words
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Article, Illustration502 1984-09-30 10 'We must now close ranks and unite the party' call KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday THE Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia, a component member of the ruling National Front, has retained its top incumbents m the party elections here today. Incumbent president Datuk Dr Lim Keng Yaik defeatedBernama; NST - 502 words
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251 1984-09-30 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam today reminded component parties m the ruling National Front (NF) of the need to ensure that democratic principles and practices were not turned into a weapon against them. "Let us not allow democracyBernama - 251 words
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116 1984-09-30 10 KANGAR, Sat. Police last week arrested three women, two of them Thai nationals, on charges of smuggling Thai babies to Malaysia so as to sell them. A police spokesman said today that two male babies, aged between two and three months, were takenBernama - 116 words
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Advertisement449 1984-09-30 10 There is growing consensus that the Asia-Pacific region offers some over a number of markets will not only enhance capital growth but also help of the best investment opportunities m the world today. lower the risk exposure. Japan has the largest securities market outside the US and the yen is449 words
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HOME NEWS
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332 1984-09-30 11 We have to find our own way, says PAP candidate Seminar on Malay participation m national development m the 21st Century IT WAS supposed to be a commentary. And Mr Abdullah Tarmugi kept it short and to the point. He went back to what he saw as the basics m332 words
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227 1984-09-30 11 AHMAD OSMAN; YAAKUB RASHID - AHMAD OSMAN YAAKUB RASHID Stories by and THE Malays are now m a dilemma over their declining political influence on national issues, a budding politician said yesterday. And they require high calibre leadership to help them overcome the problem, Mr Zulkifli Mohammed, a227 words
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222 1984-09-30 11 MR ZULKIFLI also discussed the following issues, offering some solutions and giving some warnings along the way. National Service and Total Defence. Malays must be involved. The defence of the nation is proof of one's loyalty to the country. But the authorities and222 words
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Article235 1984-09-30 11 Brighter outlook for tourism RAYS of sunshine for our tourist trade. Mr Tan I-Tong, chairman of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board, sees "positive signs" m the tourist industry with the increasing number of new air services agreements with Jordan, Canada, Finland, Egypt, the Maldives and Nepal. In the chairman's review235 words
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Article, Illustration278 1984-09-30 11 Public help sought to raise $4 m for theatre THE public was asked yesterday to help raise the remaining $4 million needed to pay for the $16--million Omni max theatre to be built beside the Singapore Science Centre. The Singapore Tourist Promotion Board and the Education Ministry have agreed to278 words
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137 1984-09-30 11 Modern sanitation for all 'm two years' WITHIN two years everyone m Singapore will have the benefits of modern sanitation, Environment Minister Ong Pang Boon said yesterday. This is the ministry's target, said Mr Ong at the official opening of the Bedok waste- water treatment plant. Over the past 25137 words
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Article120 1984-09-30 11 Self-esteem 'needed to succeed' MALAYS need a strong sense of self-esteem or self-respect to succeed, the seminar was told yesterday. They have made outstanding contributions m soccer, body building and singing not because there are more training opportunities but because they placed a higher esteem m these fields, said Prof120 words
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Article, Illustration496 1984-09-30 13 PHILIP LEE - PHILIP LEE By THE Singapore Democratic Party last night waxed lyrical when it called on voters to make a stand this coming general election and vote m more opposition candidates. At the party's first National Day rally m the Delta Sports Complex, the496 words
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196 1984-09-30 13 Open gate system for MRT platforms THE gates to Singapore's MRT platforms will be open all the time until someone tries to walk through without a valid ticket. The open-gate system means passengers will not need to push through turnstiles or flaps like those used m most other countries with196 words
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124 1984-09-30 13 Computer service for visitors to Britain VISITORS going to Britain can now pick up the latest tourist information through a computer service which has been introduced at the British Tourist Authority office m Shenton Way. The Singapore office was picked as one of the nine to try out the service.124 words
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65 1984-09-30 13 Man charged with Westpeak condo murder A MAN, Neo Man Lee, 27, was yesterday charged with the murder of structural engineer LJew Chiew khim, 29, at Westpeak condominium m West Coast Road on Sept 4. No plea was taken from Neo, who was dressed In a bine and white T-shirt65 words
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Article, Illustration313 1984-09-30 13 RAV DHALIWAL - Link man picked to spread MRT know-how RAV DHALIWAL By Keeping Tracjt THE Mass Rapid Transit Corporation is out to leave no tracks unexplored m absorbing new technology here during the building of the multi-billion dollar system. It has appointed a coordinator for technology transfer, Mr Khong Kit Soon, former313 words
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Article233 1984-09-30 13 THE Railway Compensation Board will be set up from tomorrow with a team of five at its helm. This board will handle disputes over claims, such as, for damage to buildings caused by MRT work or "displacement to lands and buildings" affected by the233 words
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Article, Illustration324 1984-09-30 14 EVANGELINE GAMBOA - EVANGELINE GAMBOA They stayed away only when 'scare signals' were broadcast Story: LOVE them or hate them, that is how most Singaporeans feel about the mynahs and the glossy starlings filling the evening sky. Those who love them seem to be outnumberedDAVID TAN; NIK KASMANI; KENNETH KOH - 324 words
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277 1984-09-30 14 SINGAPORE Airlines hopes to entice people to fly more frequently on its planes by offering better-class seats and free tickets. It recently concluded an agreement with American Airlines to participate m its AAd vantage programme. The programme, pioneered m the277 words
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142 1984-09-30 14 PASSENGERS on Singapore Airlines' Boeing jumbos are being asked what they think of the planes. The two-month survey, which started recently on the new 747-300 Stretched Upper Decks and the earlier-bought 747-2 MS, is being Jointly conducted by SIA and the Boeing Commercial142 words
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72 1984-09-30 14 Watch worth $15,000 reported stolen A WATCH worth $15,455 has been reported stolen from a car left m Parklane Shopping Mall carpark on Friday. The owner, businessman Mr M.R. Neo, 46, said he left his car for about 75 minutes and upon his return, found his front passenger door unlocked72 words
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Article23 1984-09-30 14 SINGING, games and storytelling are some of the items on the programme during the National Library's Children's Day special tomorrow.23 words
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257 1984-09-30 14 POLICE have warned of the dangers of stalled vehicles left on expressways after two accidents m which one man died and another was seriously injured. The latest on Wednesday occurred along the Pan-Island Expressway near Corporation Road, Jurong. Mr Abu Bakar bin Rajah, 22, was257 words
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253 1984-09-30 15 GOVERNMENT officers must change their style of dealing with the public m the same way that political leaders are responding to the new electorate, Mr Ong Teng Cheong said last night. The NTUC chief said they must see their new role as that of helping253 words
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Article167 1984-09-30 15 Ex-heads return to join reunion AMONG the guests at the Singapore Polytechnic's graduates' reunion dinner last night were two overseas guests who flew here from Australia m time for the occasion. One of them, Mr V.P.W. Ager, 60, was the former principal of the polytechnic from 1973 to 1976 who167 words
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161 1984-09-30 15 Filipino maids agency partners split up HUMANA and M. S. Catan, business partners who supplied Singapore with more than 300 trained Filipino maids, have split up. "We decided to terminate our exclusive agreement on Sept 17," said Mr Thio Gim Ho, Humana 's managing director. He said the split was161 words
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430 1984-09-30 15 Social mobility based on merit, says Dr Tay Priority scheme is not unfair to others THE son of a hawker can go as far as the son of a graduate mother and he has. Giving the graduate mother priority to put her son m school does not deprive others of430 words
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180 1984-09-30 15 THE Chinese Language Instructional Materials for Primary Schools (Clips) prepared by a team of local teachers are being used m other countries, including France and Australia. Dr Tay Eng Soon, the Minister of State for Education, said this yesterday at the Clips oratorical contest180 words
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Article98 1984-09-30 15 PILGRIMS to Kusu Island were jammed m a line that stretched almost from end to end at Clifford Pier yesterday. Pilgrims pray for health, wealth and happiness at the Chinese Da Bo Gong temple and for family happiness, children and good luck at the shrines of98 words
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222 1984-09-30 15 Victoria wins Tamil debate series for secondary schools FLAGS were waved, the roar grew to mighty proportions and trophies held high for all to see. A football match? No, just a very enthusiastic Tamil debate. For a while, it seemed as if the entire Victoria Secondary School were at the222 words
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Article372 1984-09-30 15 THE Galadari saga resumes with a writ filed yesterday m the courts against Wisma Developments, the developers of the former Indonesian embassy building near the junction of Orchard and Patterson roads. Advertising company Quantum-FCB Advertising Pte Ltd took out the writ to force Wisma to pay about372 words
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Article, Illustration195 1984-09-30 15 ELAYNE THONG - Ad firm gets paid by way of auction ELAYNE THONG Story by CANS of soup, coffee powder and even air-conditioners were up for auction yesterday to help raise $260,000 owed by the company which has the Asian franchise for fast-food chain Long John Silver. The money is owed by TariscoAZIZ HUSSIN - 195 words
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Article77 1984-09-30 15 Brig-Gen Lee to speak on defence BRIGADIER -GENERAL (Reservist) Lee Hsien Loong, will speak on defence options for small states at the Shangri-La hotel on Oct 16 at 12.30 p.m. Political Secretary (Defence) and until recently, Director, joint operations and planning directorate, and Chief of Staff (General Staff) of the77 words
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157 1984-09-30 17 Minister's call to businessmen to help in schools MORE professionals and businessmen should offer their services to school advisory boards. The call came yesterday from Professor S. Jayakumar, the Minister for Labour and Second Minister for Law and Home Affairs. Addressing staff, students and parents at the 25th anniversary of157 words
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Article88 1984-09-30 17 THE Singapore News Publications Employees' Union will be launched with a $30,000 birthday gift from the management. SNPEU will also receive an undisclosed sum as its share of the assets of its two parents, Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union and the Singapore Industrial and Services'88 words
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Article89 1984-09-30 17 A POWER failure at 9.50 a.m. yesterday brought to a standstill areas along Scotts Road, Stevens Road, Orchard Road and Somerset Road. It was caused by a fault m the PUB Building substation. Power was restored between 10.20 a.m. and 10.45 a.m. Another blackout at 5.4089 words
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Article187 1984-09-30 17 THE $1,000 first prizes m the latest Know Your Sunday Times contests was the easiest money ever earned by winners Miss Chia Lee Cheng, 24, and Mr Loh Woon Keong, 25. All they had to do was to identify three characters depicted m The Sunday Times187 words
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87 1984-09-30 17 A THIEF wielding a parang slashed a 70--year-old man when he robbed him at his flat, a court heard yesterday. Yesterday, Murugain s/o Kandasamy, 26, was jailed for five years and ordered to be given 12 strokes of the cane for robbing and hurting87 words
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63 1984-09-30 17 TWO BROTHERS were jailed for three months on Friday for departing and landing at Lorong Mayang beach, an unauthorised place. Brothers Lim Ooi Thiam, 23, and Lim Oui Mang, 22, both Malaysians, were trying to cross from Johor to Singapore m August. After63 words
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58 1984-09-30 17 A MOTORCYCLIST caught riding while he was already banned was jailed for two weeks, fined a total of $1,350 and given two more disqualifications on Friday. When Selamat bin Smuri was stopped along East Coast Parkway m September last year he was58 words
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65 1984-09-30 17 DELIVERY CLERK Ong Eng Khoon, 41, had to pay a $2,000 fine and a $2 penalty on Friday for offering a bribe to a forklift driver to load goods onto his lorry at a PSA godown m August. Two officers from the PSA's65 words
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45 1984-09-30 17 Man claims trial to having chopper A MAN yesterday claimed trial to having a chopper at the foyer of the Singapore General Hospital's nurses' hostel on Friday. Subramaniam Muniyanda, 33, will be tried m a magistrate's court on Jan 18. He was released on bail.45 words
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122 1984-09-30 17 Magicians to raise $100,000 for Chest MAGICAL forces are at work to conjure up a targetted $100,000 for the Community Chest. Two magic shows, sponsored by the Singapore Ann Kway Association, will be held at the World Trade Centre auditorium on Oct 19 and 20 and all proceeds will go122 words
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94 1984-09-30 17 Big clean-up of river into next stage THE second phase of the big clean-up of the Singapore River has started, about two months before the expected completion of the first phase. Oh Teck Thye Company is dredging the river-bed and repairing the walls of the river bank between Kirn Seng94 words
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Article41 1984-09-30 17 TELECOMS will expand its telefax service to the Maldives, m the Indian Ocean, from tomorrow. The service, which enables the transmission of documents, will be available from the Telecoms building m Robinson Road or Comcentre m Exeter Road.41 words
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Article, Illustration203 1984-09-30 17 PASSENGERS of a Changi Air Lanka flight are milling m the airport lobby bat not for fond farewells. They're waiting for a turn to have their baggage checked at the Singapore Airport Terminal Services (SATS) security bench. Air Lanka's station manager Rienzi De Silva confirmed that203 words
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402 1984-09-30 17 CONRAD RAJ - 'Early warning system' for insurance firms CONRAD RAJ It will help ensure industry is healthy By THE Insurance Commissioner, concerned with the depressed international insurance situation, is working on an "early warning system" to ensure that the industry m Singapore remains healthy. The system would help identify, at an early402 words
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94 1984-09-30 17 Association wants more volunteers MORE than just on target! A recruitment drive by the Singapore Association for Retarded Children Youth Group has passed its target of 100 new volunteers. Despite this, the drive is still on, youth group vicechairman Lam Wai Seong, 24, said on Friday. All the recruits wi;i94 words
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Article74 1984-09-30 17 A LORRY attendant lad to pay dearly on Thursday for his violent behaviour during a family squabble m 1982. Lim Cheng Ho, 30 was fined $4,000 and sentenced m default to eight month;;' jail after he was found gui'ty of voluntarily causing hur to a74 words
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Article, Illustration1845 1984-09-30 16 PM Lees speech to the Establishment 4 Nineteen years ago, when we unexpectedly became independent, if someone wanted to destroy Singapore, I estimated that he could do so by destroying about 30 people, if they were dis- m posed of suddenly and simultaneously. 7 Future1,845 words
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Article374 1984-09-30 19 THE suspension of 12 pupils at St Patrick's School, reported on Page One, reflects a problem which should be of concern to all schools and all parents. Our education system is, rightly, a source of pride locally and envy overseas. The general behaviour of374 words
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Article154 1984-09-30 19 What The Sunday Times reported on Sept 27, 1959 A FISH which recently appeared on the menu at a banquet at the Savoy, London, and was one of the favourite dishes of the late Aga Khan, is available m this country but few attempts have been made154 words
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Article, Illustration1293 1984-09-30 19 Charged with insulting the Thai monarchy: SULAK SIVARAKSA 4 For a kingship to survive these days, it's better to be based on a European model The Khmer kingship was destroyed because it became too sacred. Once you become too sacred, you can't use ration- m ality.1,293 words
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764 1984-09-30 20 SEVEN DAYS I Peter Barnard IF HONGKONG was a woman she would undoubtedly be quite a catch; tall and sexy, bright and breezy, a touch loud and overly made-up, a woman of independent means with no good reason to get married764 words
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LETTERS
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Letter298 1984-09-30 20 IN "Standing up to the boors" (Sunday Times, Sept 16) by Irene Hoe, the bad manners of some of the audience at the recent New York Philharmonic performance were honestly described. People were still entering the stadium when the second half of the concert began; and298 words
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Article, Illustration789 1984-09-30 20 AS I SEE IT I N.Balaknshnan WHILE watching The Third Man for the third time over SBC last Sunday, I heard the young (and much leaner) Orson Welles utter those memorable words again: "In Italy, for 30 years under the Borgias, they789 words
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Article619 1984-09-30 20 AS I SEE IT I Chua Beng Huat KNOWING that we have a baby girl, a friend asked: "What's her name?" "Emily." "Doesn't she have a 'real' name?" He meant, had we given her a Chinese name? We had, and a sensible one at that. If619 words
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Article, Illustration698 1984-09-30 20 masco IT WAS a typical Singapore night balmy breezes, myriad stars winking at all and sundry, a talkative crowd and a genial sarabat-stall owner supplying all the tea, coffee, ginger beverage and other fluids needed to prevent the conversation from drying up. Bliss. "Ahem! Excuse me," a698 words
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Article, Illustration1121 1984-09-30 21 LIM SAY BOON - The unstated guilt behind Hawke's tears LIM SAY BOON Why a Prime Minister wept By Melbourne reporter THE personal agony of Australia's Prime Minister Bob Hawke started innocently enough earlier this month with journalists' questions about the Australian Government's strategy to combat organised crime. The press conference turned inevitably to1,121 words
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Article, Illustration821 1984-09-30 21 A vintage-car model for Singapore? A political scientist's view of who'll be steering the 'car of state' and the attitude towards travelling companions Dr Seah Chee Meow's analogy and his thoughts on the question of political succession appear m a recently published essay. SUZANNE 001 reports. ALTHOUGH the old guard821 words
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Obituary, Illustration56 1984-09-30 22 MICHAEL KOH CHONG LAI Aged 67 paa i»d away peacefully on 29.9.84, tearing behind hi* beloved: Wit» Jenny Tan Daughters: Juliet Koh Annie Koh Sone-in-law: Sunny I.nn Henry Sla Grandson* Terrence Ltm Samuel Sla Cortege leaves Church of Blessed Sacrament, Commonwealth Drive, thence to Mount Vernon Crematorium on56 words
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Obituary, Illustration349 1984-09-30 22 The Family of 'he late MR. TAN CHIN X AH Express their gratitude and appreciation to doctors, nurses, staff of Singapore General Hospital, Ward 46, all friends, relatives and colleagues, for their kind assistance, attendance, condolences, wreaths and donations during their recent bereavement. Wile: Ng Slew Eng Sons:349 words
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Obituary, Illustration311 1984-09-30 22 In Ever Loving Memory of MR. X LEKSHMANAN ACHARI Departed: 30-9-42 Your presence is ever near us. Your love remains with us yet: You were the kind of father. Your loved ones will never forget. Always remembered by wife, ton*, daughters, sons-in-law, grandson, brothers ft sisters. In311 words
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Obituary, Illustration168 1984-09-30 22 IN LOVING MEMORY OF BELOVED VINCENT TAN KIM SING (BORN 2.5.1958) (DIED 14.9.84) PEACEFULLY SLEEPING, RESTING AT LAST THE WORLD'S WEARY TROUBLES AND TRIALS ARE PAST IN SILENCE HE SUFFERED AND FOUGHT IN PATIENCE HE BORE TILL GOD CALLED HIM HOME TO SUFFER NO MORE STILL TRYING168 words
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Article, Illustration1153 1984-09-30 23 ROB HUGHES - ROB HUGHES Sadness of Lev Yashin, the legendary goalkeeper, who gave up a leg to hold on to life ON SOCCER LONDON, Sat. When I was a child, any man who dressed invariably m black was either a bogeyman or an undertaker. Since Lev1,153 words
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254 1984-09-30 23 Fan at the centre of unique legal action SCOTLAND'S Players' Union are to take a football fan to court m a legal action that is unique m British soccer. The fan was fined £100 ($269) by a Glasgow court after cutting the face of Kevin McKee, the 18-year-old Hibernian defender,254 words
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Article95 1984-09-30 24 Parting Shot INDONESIA, who are to protest to the International Olympic Committee about the awarding of the 1994 Asian Games to Hiroshima, might just as well save themselves the cost of the postage stamp. The lOC president, Juan Antonio Samaranch, made his own feelings known when he learned of the95 words
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Article, Illustration1274 1984-09-30 24 ALWAYS ON SUNDAY/by ALAN HUBBARD m Seoul Broad smiles and bourgeois suits from Savile Row Korea aims to stage greatest show on earth... with or without the Russians THE plaque on the wall outside the offices of the Seoul Olympic Organising Committee reminds usUPI - 1,274 words
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185 1984-09-30 24 Paris bid for 1992 Games on cards OLYMPICS PARIS, Sat. Paris' candidature for the 1992 Summer Olympics likely to raise the number of challengers to about half a dozen is expected to be made soon. A bid from the French capital has long been on the cards, but the situationAFP - 185 words
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Article, Illustration170 1984-09-30 24 ATHLETICS MOSCOW, Sat. Tatyana Kazankina, the great Soviet runner automatically banned for life after failing to take a dope test following a race earlier this month, has been suspended for a year by the Soviet Athletics Federation. The life ban, which m practice works out toAFP - 170 words
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174 1984-09-30 24 Speed ace Terry dies in crash at practice MOTORCYCLING ASSEN (Holland), Sat. British motorcycle rider Terry Haslam, elder brother of leading 500 cc rider Ron Haslam, was killed yesterday when he crashed during practice for a European Championship race. Terry was the second of Ron Haslam's brothers to die mReuter - 174 words
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Article, Illustration174 1984-09-30 24 BOXING DALLAS. Sat. The World Boxing Council will refuse to sanction the world middleweight title bout between undisputed champion Marvin Hagler and Mustafa Hamsho m New York on Oct 19 unless the fight is reduced from 15 to 12 rounds. In a statement released atReuter - 174 words
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Article, Illustration235 1984-09-30 25 Sweden, US lead m the Davis Cup BAASTAD (Sweden), Sat. Henrik Sundstrom came back from the brink of defeat to stun world No. 3 Ivan Lendl 4-6, 3-6, 6-1, 6-1 and put Sweden on top m their world group semi-final tie against Czechoslovakia here yesterday. Sweden looked wellReuter - 235 words
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Article, Illustration200 1984-09-30 25 PORTLAND (Oregon), Sat. Jimmy Connors, playing nearly flawless tennis, overpowered John Fitzgerald 6-3, 6-3, 6-2 yesterday to give the United States a commanding 2-0 lead over holders Australia m their world group semi-final. John McEnroe had just as easy a time, beating Pat Cash 6-3, 6-4,Reuter - 200 words
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Article183 1984-09-30 25 AARHUS (Denmark), Sat. India took a 2-0 lead over Denmark after yesterday's two opening singles matches m their Davis Cup relegation play-off here. Vijay Amritraj beat Michael Mortensen 6-0, 6-1, 6-2 and Ramesh Krishnan defeated Peter Bastiansen 6-0, 6-1, 6-4. The winners of this matchReuter - 183 words
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Article224 1984-09-30 25 NEW ORLEANS, Sat. American Alycia Moulton won a tough second-set tie-breaker and then crushed third-seeded Wendy Turnbull, of Australia, m the last set yesterday to score the biggest upset of a US$l5O,OOO ($324,000) women's tennis tournament. Alycia knocked Wendy out m the quarter-final round 3-6, 7-6, 6-0, takingAFP; Reuter - 224 words
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Article289 1984-09-30 25 NEW YORK, Sat. Steve Balboni, the hottest hitter m Kansas City's drive, sent the Royals ahead with a fourthinning single to beat the Oakland A's 6-5 and clinch the American I,eague baseball West title. Dan Quisenberry earned his 44th save, one short of the major-league recordAP - 289 words
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Article, Illustration499 1984-09-30 26 When the flag-hunting's over, Norman's set for big game hunting 4 WE'LL be hunting crocodiles, water buffaloes and wild pigs and we'll go fishing. But it will be dangerous. That boar was the biggest thing I've shot, so I'm looking forward to getting a499 words
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Article284 1984-09-30 26 Golf that's glowing in the wind Halldorson and Strange share lead at the halfway stage ABILENE (Texas), Sat. Dan Halldorson, of Canada, and American Curtis Strange played superb golf m miserable weather yesterday to share the lead halfway through the PGA's U*****,000 ($756,000) La Jet Classic. Halldorson birdied the 17thReuter - 284 words
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Article153 1984-09-30 26 LONDON, Sat. Pakistan's Imran Khan, who also plays for English county Sussex, will quit first-class cricket if he breaks down again during the forthcoming Australian season. All-rounder Imran, who is to play for New South Wales, has suffered from a stress fracture of the leftReuter - 153 words
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Article348 1984-09-30 26 ON THE CRICKET SCENE NEW DELHI, Sat. Australia, lifted by a century from Kepler Wessels and a telling four- wicket burst by paceman Carl Rack emann opened their short cricket tour of India on a victorious note yesterday. Kirn Hughes' touring team beat India by 48 runs mReuter - 348 words
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318 1984-09-30 27 JOE DORAI - Speedster returns to help in goal mission JOE DORAI THE return of speedy rightwinger Gerard Louis has given additional confidence to the Singapore Indians for their make-or-break mission when they take on Federal Territory Indians m a Bardhan Cup soccer tie at the Jalan Besar Stadium today (5.30). Last week,318 words
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Article241 1984-09-30 27 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH THE American Women's Association went one step further m creating club history when they qualified for the women's Grade A final of the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association's inter-club tournament at Kallang yesterday. In a day of hair's breadth wins, the AWA241 words
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Article, Illustration1125 1984-09-30 27 Making a majulah movement work LOWdown on Sport/by JEFFREY LOW HERE comes one of the most well-worn pronouncements ever on the state of affairs m Singapore soccer: The Football Association of Singapore's latest development scheme is heading for a big success IF it can be carried out. The latest blueprint,1,125 words
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Article472 1984-09-30 27 UNBEATEN National University of Singapore defeated Chinese Swimming Club 11-6 to underline their title hopes m the Singapore Open water polo League championship at the Toa Payoh pool yesterday. With this victory NUS now have 10 points from five games, followed by Queenstown with472 words
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Article204 1984-09-30 27 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI SUKHDEV SINGH, one of Singapore's top goalkeepers, will play m this year's Razak Cup hockey tournament m Kuala Lumpur after all. The 26-year-old Port of Singapore Authority technician was originally unable to get leave from his employers. But an appeal by M. Param, the204 words
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Miscellaneous168 1984-09-30 23 Your Sporting Sunday ATHLETICS Ovaltine Veterans track and field meet (National Stadium. 2 p. m. BADMINTON PAN/ Yonex national ranking league (SBH, 9 a.m.). BOWLING Queenstown Bowl men's e'ships (Queenstown Bowl, 10 a. m.). CRICKET SCA senior league: UWC v SRC (Padang), Armed Forces v CSC (Tanglin). Friendly: SCC v168 words
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Advertisement778 1984-09-30 25 APPOINTMENTS JOIN THE PROFESSIONALS BE A DEFENCE ELECTRONIC ENGINEER H (Civilian Appointment i I fl To maintain a modern Singapore Armed Forces, the Ministry of Defence I is moving into advanced defence engineering and Research Dei>elop- fl fl MINDEF employs a group of select professionals responsible for mast- fl enng778 words
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Advertisement157 1984-09-30 25 ll JL mesa fl requires: I Production Supervisors fl ITC/Diploma m Production/Electronics B Engineering or its equivalent fl Minimum Ito 2 years' working expe B riencc m an electronic environment fl •To supervise a group of semi and unB skilled operators and technicians m B meeting production targets and asB157 words
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Advertisement561 1984-09-30 25 /Well-established Engineering Company invites Malaysians/\H Expats to apply for the following vacant positions for a multi- million oil and gas project m Malaysia. H I A) ENGINEER/DESIGNER/DRAFTSMEN I H for the following disciplines. H I 2) MECHANICAL I 3) ELECTRICAL I I f 1 I W^M I w^ t j561 words
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Advertisement575 1984-09-30 26 r introduces high-rise living with a difference a fenced m garden _A_^ very similar to that of a i r!*f '^^S^SSSm I |S S landed property environment: You have i ;J* -s?^»i<gj I l^ S an exclusive garden of your own with a I *1 %rr^ -■£&2&m&m 2 I SJ^575 words
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Advertisement329 1984-09-30 27 HOW THE GOLFER CAN COMPLEMEN^ B m At Boustead World of Sports you'll find the lUßHP^^^^^^^^^^^^ M^^^M W fo^st range of golfing accessories. M ■^^^^^^^^^BBU^ I^^^ x^ Everything a golfer might ever need. H^^H "Hkf i|^JA I 1 Brands like Maruman. M^^ HH|I H m vL c 6 Maruman styhng329 words
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Article, Illustration535 1984-09-30 28 BERNARD PEREIRA on a call to recharge Singapore's short-circuited shuttle scene INDONESIA have expressed concern over Singapore's continued absence from the ProKennex Grand Prix badminton circuit. And they don't mean player participation but organisational involvement. Said Ferry Sonneville, president of the Indonesian535 words
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Article, Illustration56 1984-09-30 28 Picture by Just out of the stalls, and setting their sights on the richest race today.Jast Sunday's unofficial Singapore Gold Cup trial produced two qualifiers m Wmdu Karya (second from left) and Putera Sandhurst (far right, background). For a super guide to the big day, don't missJERRY SEH - 56 words
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Article, Illustration509 1984-09-30 28 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI Formality for Hussein's troops as they pocket the prize but not the praises By IT must have been one of Armed Forces' poorest performances last night, yet they ended up winning the President's Cup when they beat Farrer Park Dynamos 1-0 before 2,000 at theJERRY SEH - 509 words
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Article465 1984-09-30 28 Blues for Reds, goals for Blues LONDON, Sat. Stuttering Liverpool, the defending English First Division champions, suffered a shook defeat at An field on the day their Merseyside neighbours Everton continued the trend of goal-happy games by winning 5-4 at Watford. Liverpool, still reeling from the departure of playmaker Graeme465 words
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Article, Illustration561 1984-09-30 28 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD By SEOUL, Sat. Exactly seven weeks after the curtain came down on the Los Angeles Games, another Olympic show is virtually ready to roll off the production line. The stadium for the 24th Olympiad to be held here m September, 1988, was561 words
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Advertisement125 1984-09-30 28 Excellent s:ahi!itv. Superb shock attenuation. Specially 'ficommended for heavy runners of diftereni terrains. m■ *m r^*^ Se: the full range of New Bal.uK-e producu at N«« Balaac* Tcckalcal Centre SO. Orchard Road. #0 3-64/66, Orchard Plaza. Singapore 0923 Tel *****51 OR it leading sporting goods ttores Music on the move125 words
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Advertisement382 1984-09-30 28 2- Year Guarantee M ■|H| Soie Agent ROXY (STORE) PTE.UTX 4»3.TanQlin Hall Road. Sinfl«pof« 0314 T«< *****1 PING MEYE™ 2 E-Z-LITE™ IRONS AND WOODS One Comment from a professional: "In four words: farther, straighter. less effort. The latest PING EYE™ 2 irons and woods are now E-Z-LITE™ for better balance382 words
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Article, Illustration4129 1984-09-30 1 A short story by a communist Chinese author about trying out a marriage bureau SHORT STOFtt THE AUTHOR He Xiaohu, 34, won an award for this story, Outside The Marriage Bureau, m 1981. He worked as a welder at a power plant after graduating4,129 words
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FASHION
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Article, Illustration496 1984-09-30 3 LIM PHAY- LING - LIM PHAY-LING Suotle seductiveness m new khiis By THE Singapore woman who reaches for a sweater today is a far cry from the curvy Hollywood bombshells 40 years ago. Today's knitted incarnation is so modified, it may not even bring back any memories of theNIK KASMANI - 496 words
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Article, Illustration373 1984-09-30 3 EVANGELINE GAMBOA - EVANGELINE GAMBOA By HAND-MADE Philippine handbags crafted m the slums of Manila and the suburbs of Mecauayan have invaded the haute couture world of Yves Saint Laurent, Nina Ricci and Christian Dior. These bags, bearing the label of their designer, Cora Jacobs, are also retailed373 words
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FOOD
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Article, Illustration441 1984-09-30 4 LEE GEOK BOI - LEE GEOK BOI dlf;ldf By THOSE of us born into nonya families may remember the charcoal stove burning gently m the backyard and the delicious smell of steaming kaya floating m the air. Redolent with the fragrance of egg and pandan leaves, the441 words
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Article, Illustration530 1984-09-30 4 MARGARET CHAN visits a new Hongkong restaurant m town IF YOU want a posh night out, head for Kirin Court m Devonshire Road. That's one of the newest, and I daresay grandest, Hongkong restaurants m town. Now comes the most important point: The prices530 words
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Article, Illustration100 1984-09-30 4 DEEP-FRIED sliced beef and mango wrapped m rice paper make an intriguing combination. Wedges of marinated beef and mango are first wrapped m rice paper, then deep fried to resemble spring rolls. The first crunch of the crisp wrapper yields the tender beef and slightly sour100 words
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Article437 1984-09-30 4 If you have a food promotion you'd fte to share with us, write to FOOONOTES, The Sunday fines, 390 Kirn Seng Road, Singapore 0923. Al notes to be m by Wednesday noon, please. THE Luna coffeehouse at the Apollo will introduce a new menu with over 80 items from437 words
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Article, Illustration85 1984-09-30 5 Handy tips to smooth rough hands I Housekeeping TO soothe dry, chapped hands, wash m warrr water until smooth and dry quickly. While your hands are still warm, rub m lotion or cream along with petroleum jelly. For homemade hand lotion, combine M cup salad oil (for lubrication), 2 cup85 words
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Article, Illustration579 1984-09-30 5 m MERBOK fanciers here should be pleased to learn that at least one breeder is not leaving things to the birds. Mr Ng Yong Tiam, who runs a 4,000-square-metre bird farm m Sembawang, is using his own nature-nurture theories to produce better merbok (zebra dove) m terms579 words
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Article, Illustration477 1984-09-30 5 d;fkdf fl| A FEW years ago, the very idea of popping a patient into a laboratory instrument, just like any other chemical sample, to analyse what he is made of would have sounded preposterous, even to a chemist accustomed to thinking477 words
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Article231 1984-09-30 5 Etiquette ■I Q: HOW do I introduce a pastor? Should I say: "This Is Reverend Yeow?" A: No, the correct form is: "This is the Reverend Yeow." 4}: What about a clergywoman, especially if she is with her husband who has no tttte? A:231 words
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Article, Illustration66 1984-09-30 6 Do it yourself With the aid of a ruler and spiritlevel, draw a horizontal fine up on the back of your wardrobe door. Fit a series of screw hooks on this line it's easier X you drill a pilot hole for them first.66 words
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Article, Illustration507 1984-09-30 6 The Drama Centre, opened m 1955, has been given a much awaited facelift m time for the 1984 Drama Festival. The result is not only a functionally better theatre, it is aiso more attractive adding prestige to local drama productions. JUSTIN HILL, whose special interest507 words
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Article, Illustration135 1984-09-30 6 CHEN GUOXIAN - CHEN GUOXIAN Alternative THESE Aarhus room dividers are one solution if you want light, temporary room partitions. The transparent screens allow visual continuity so that a room will feel just as big even though the space may be divided. The open grids also do not block the flow135 words
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TRAVEL
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Article, Illustration459 1984-09-30 7 Odyssey s £or $100 Cruising m the Greek islands may not be as expensive as you think. MARCUS BROOKE suggests a do-it-yourself voyage Setting sail FOR most of the year, a score of sleek Greek cruise ships leave Piraeus, the port of Athens, and make their way to the GreekMARCUS BROOKE - 459 words
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Article, Illustration395 1984-09-30 7 EVERY day, except Sundays, ships leave Piraeus, the port of Athens, for the island of Mykonos. where you rub shoulders with other bon vivants from Europe and America. If travelling third-class, be sure to board your ship well ahead of sailing time. The voyage takes a395 words
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Article261 1984-09-30 7 Travel notes SINGAPORE Airlines, Thai International and Alitalia have flights to Athens, the capital of Greece. Each airline also offers stopover holidays and special packages such as Greek island cruises. VISA This can be obtained, within two days, from the Greek Consulate-General office m 38-02, Hong Leong261 words
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MOTORING
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302 1984-09-30 8 Be a bright spark and save on fuel CAR CARE A PLUG manufacturer's survey says most cars have badly maintained or overtightened spark plugs. This means the engines run at reduced power and burn up a fortune m petrol. Plugs should be taken out, cleaned and re- gapped and thenOPA - 302 words
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Article, Illustration778 1984-09-30 8 WINSTON LEE - Chic, Italian and noisy WINSTON LEE By Excellent Good Average Poor Styling Performance Economy Transmission Handling Brakes Accommodation Ride Comfort Noise Finish Equipment Refinement Score 2.42 PERSONAL cars appeal to different people for different reasons. For some, the very fact that the vehicle is a personal car is a reflection778 words
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281 1984-09-30 8 CAR TALK THE annual report of the Registry of Vehicles for 1983 makes interesting reading.. Total revenue collected was a whopping $834.96 million, up 11.9 per cent from 1982's $750.87 million. The bulk of the amount came from Ad Valorem registration fees281 words
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Article, Illustration260 1984-09-30 8 THE long-awaited replacement for the midrange Mercedes 123 models (that is, the present 200, 230E, 250, 280E and others) will be released m Germany m January. The new 124 range looks very similar to the 190, with a distinct wedge profile and an even higher260 words
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Article, Illustration600 1984-09-30 9 MEDICAL BRIEFING IF A child j ~m 1 born to jr» elderlypar- £m j* ents has a I **m congenital I J»*\ malforma- fl^j tion due to a JLm mal abnormality, such as Down's Syndrome (mongolism), many people have assumed that it is the600 words
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Article, Illustration747 1984-09-30 9 ESTHER WONG - ESTHER WONG Surviving the mid-life crisis By Second of two parts by a marriage counsellor MARRIAGES can quake and break under the impact of the mid-life crisis. During this time, men and women can undergo great personality changes and so do their relationships. The change747 words
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Article480 1984-09-30 9 ON THE other hand, we know of many couples who have stuck together. By working on their problem together, they have been able to rebuild their relationship. Remember the husband whom we described last week? He felt he was not accomplishing anything worthwhile m his480 words
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Article, Illustration246 1984-09-30 9 HEALTH EXECUTIVES need a cooling-down period after a high-pressure day before sitting down for dinner. A few minutes spent m solitude to be able to switch gears is a necessity for anyone who deals with daily stress. It could well be the most246 words
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ARTS & BOOKS
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Article, Illustration1323 1984-09-30 10 A master of painting and selfpromotion, the eccentric artist Salvador Dali has attracted and welcomed controversy during most of his 80 years. Now, as he lies m a Spanish hospital after his bed caught fire last month, a major art scandal has emerged around1,323 words
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Article, Illustration397 1984-09-30 10 CAROL LIM - CAROL LIM HIS PLACE IN MODERN PAINTING By SALVADOR Dali once said that his aim was to "materialise the images of concrete irrationality with the most imperialist fury of precision." Some would say that Dali achieved his aim not only m his painting397 words
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Advertisement67 1984-09-30 2 (S) Bringing up children Is not easy I It AJtV OIluS im;\kixm»m i >k\< ii 1 At last, the baby book that is written from the baby's point of view must reading for all mothers and mothers to be. Available at all good bookshops. ■JJSBH Distributed by |§8^ FEDERAL LU67 words
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Advertisement129 1984-09-30 3 powder at noextracost! DumexfUll Cream Milk Fbwder (regular formula) 500g IOOOg P^^^^^^^^^^^^^ClzJjv Now you get 10% more milk powder whenever SfiS^^flflpPJiHHHtai^^ you buy the SOOgor IOOOg tins of Dumex Full I I I I I I lLJ^^^H Cream Milk Powder regvilar formula that's SOg and IOOg more milk respectively Extra129 words
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Advertisement175 1984-09-30 4 TheTea Garden presents The Best ofTheFests 4th-2SthOctober We've put the clock back to brinx you the most popular dishes from five of our i^\ most fabulous Asian festivals. From Indonesia, Gado Gado surely the rtpj^^; n<; i ma 8 ma tive of names. I^^^^^X E rom India,. Chicken Tandoori i^/^m\175 words
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Advertisement50 1984-09-30 4 NEW ADDITION Peking Cantonese Dian Kin (Specially steamed on order) 4~2ggM _^^^M B^^^^^^Si I I r^^B^Bii^^^^^^^^Br^C"^ K^ BB^BJ i^^* -^Bs» 1 1 ~^H CTjjj^lg^^^^ IUnGI Restaurant 201 Keppel Road. Singapore 0409 (Next to World Trade Centre) Tel: *****44 (Reservations). *****00 (Restaurant). *****11 (Office) Weekdays: 11am 3pm Sun/Holidays: 10.30 am 3pm50 words
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Advertisement268 1984-09-30 4 -H- 1 MACQUARIE pfiwyfjn naft/S UNIVERSITY Seven off Australia's leading management specialists combine to offer an Advanced Management Program off unequalled quality and relevance. THE CONTENT The emphasis of the Program is on the development of a general management viewpoint of corporate strategy while providing a thorough understanding of finance,268 words
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Miscellaneous71 1984-09-30 4 Place: Kirin Court Seafood and Sharksfin Restaurant, 20 Devonshire Road. #01-01 Scorpio Building, tel. *****88. Recommended: Meal for six roast suckling piglet, $33; Beijing duck (two dishes), $50; sauted scallops and whelk, $39; Chinese beefsteak. $24; mango pudding, $16. Time: Daily 11.30 a.m. to 3 p.m., 7 p.m. to 11.3071 words
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Advertisement704 1984-09-30 5 FINGERNAIL CARE To obtain a good manicure, mix a cup of warm water with the juice from half a lemon. Soak your fingernails m this solution for five minutes, rinse and pat dry, pushing back the cuticles gently. Then rub the lemon peel against each nail back and forth vigorously.704 words
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Advertisement84 1984-09-30 5 Teri Kings Pan Astral Horoscopes bV^" "^bl bßbbWw I .^bl BIBV^* Gemini: An interesting character with a good deal of vivacity and intellectual energy Leo: A definite leader of his chosen pack just as the lion is m the jungle Virgo: Splendid power of discrimination It takes much to meet84 words
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Advertisement407 1984-09-30 6 Exceedingly^ Hollandiai j ollandia. An exclusively designed luxury condo- [j/^^Stk JJ minium comprising a pair of 6-storey apartment r jggjj g&K/KjKm blocks with a total of only 48 apartments is sited 1 *^f^? VflBS within carefully landscaped grounds at the corner of wm jjM Queensway and Holland Road —m one407 words
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Advertisement505 1984-09-30 9 SUCCESS— gyPH Wolsey Hall and you H Take Wolsey Hall, Oxford, for example It has been providing correspondence tuition since 1894, and is well- known for the high rate of examination success of its flH^^Mj^L MJ students all over the world Among the academic courses offered, you can study to505 words
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Advertisement639 1984-09-30 9 TAMPAX AND VIRGINITY Bs^BsHbBBsHBB"V virgiru^' yOUr Young women sometimes hear a I 1 How do you use Slender lot of 'stories' about tampons and V^ Tampax tampon? their usage. It's only natural that Easy. Each Slender you have questions about sanitary A Tampax tampon comes protection, especially if you've -/jL639 words
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Advertisement319 1984-09-30 10 Tl l^kl/V Jlgardens A Discerning Choice m Delightful Country Living. Far Horizon Gardens comprises 270 exclusive apartments situated within 10 acres of peaceful, verdant ground, yet is just a few minutes away from ample amenities within the vicinity. k "JBaß> VMM llfc^ NtO VtrfVC^' 'I vMaa^ <BBalar^ ai^^ yutt'^ i319 words
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Article, Illustration1423 1984-09-30 1 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Year premier [classic was run over 2,400 m By Flashback to 1983 RIGHT up to 1968, when Moonbeam was victorious, the official distance of the Singapore Gold Cup was 2,000 m. (It is now 2,200 m). But the premier classic was once run over1,423 words
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Article, Illustration762 1984-09-30 2 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Allan's pair will dominate betting By ST GALLEN and Big Chief, both from the Ivan Allan stable, will dominate the betting and probably the finish of the 54th running of the Singapore Gold Cup over 2,200 m (Race 5) at Bukit Timah762 words
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201 1984-09-30 2 TONTO - He's in peak condition after let-up TONTO By our man on the track EQUUS Stable's St Gallen, a first-season campaigner, is m peak condition and gets my vote of confidence m the premier classic. The Decies five-year-old, half-brother to 1983 Horse of the Year, Andermatt, arrived with a record of201 words
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Article100 1984-09-30 2 RACE 1: Daktari. Plastic Queen, Glamorous Charm RACE 2: Reputation 11. Graceful, Strongbow RACE 3: Betsy's Pet 11, Kiwican, Foxiloxi, National Flag 11, Misty Line 111 RACE 4: Bay Thunder, Glesca Toon, Roman Leader 11 Fantasia RACE 5: Best Bold, Freedom Fighter 11, Keep Going V, St Gallen,100 words
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Article3970 1984-09-30 2 ■■■■■■I 2.00 CLASS 3 DIV 5 1,400 m M '''111 (Ratings: 84-71) ■■■■■I (Stakes: $17,500) 1 02*463 Shoot Up High 67 (84) Mdm SL Choo-Lee smg +1 Disputed lead. battling on well for 3rd with 56 to Rouge Royale m Div 5 1200 m m yielding3,970 words
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Article1442 1984-09-30 2 affFPWIMI 4.10 CLASS 12,200 m 2,200 m mUmUbMEIZSII (Ratings: 173-150) (Stakes: $220,500) 1 *****0 Sentimental Journey II 59 (173) HT Wee-Allan 5 nzg +.5 By Turn The Tide; yet to win beyond 1400 m; last won a race m Sept last year, beating Div 1 field over1,442 words
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Article, Illustration207 1984-09-30 3 PEDIGREE - Trainers give their views PEDIGREE By TEH CHOON BENG (Best Bold, Keep Going V Jambeau, Shadowfax 111, Puterm Sandhurst and High Foil): "All my horses are fighting fit and their chances depend on the state of the track." IVAN ALLAN (Sentimental Journey 11, Siapa Rajah IV, St Gallen, Fen Vert207 words
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Article380 1984-09-30 3 RACE EPSOM JEEP RACING ED TONTO LUCKY LEO WENG SOOK 5 Perak Hero 1 Shoot Up High 9 Glamorous Charm 3 Polonium 5 Perak Haro 1 10 Jeroboam 6 Three Leaders 5 Perak Hero 7 Plastic Queen 4 Satisfaction 6 Three Leaders 10 Jeroboam 4 Satisfaction380 words
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Article, Illustration419 1984-09-30 3 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By WHY two Singapore Gold Cup races were run m 1925 will forever remain a mystery. Years later, when I was gathering material for a Gold Cup Special to mark the revival of the classic m 1948, I asked two stalwarts of the turf419 words
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Article, Illustration2479 1984-09-30 4 Au-Yeung boots home early double By OUR RACING TEAM Gold Cup 'reject' Sonobe takes all-division race over 2,000 m FOUR-YEAR-OLD Stratos, having only his second outing m the circuit, led all the way m the opening race, then caused a stir at Bukit Timah yesterday whenALBERT SIM - 2,479 words
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Article30 1984-09-30 4 FIRST: *****9 SECOND: *****4 THIRD: *****6 STARTERS: *****1, *****6, *****5, *****0, *****7, *****4, *****0, *****4, *****2, *****9. CONSOLATIONS: *****2, *****4, *****7, *****1, *****1, *****3, *****6, *****1, *****6, *****9.30 words
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Article1356 1984-09-30 4 STIPE'S REPORT JOCKEY Leslie Khoo was yesterday suspended three race days at the conclusion of a stewards' inquiry into his handling of Juara m Race 9 on the second day. Apprentice K.L. Oo was suspended two race days for careless riding on1,356 words
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Advertisement112 1984-09-30 3 Minute Manager to Work wntcfturtttni.nl Putting The One Minute Manager to Work is a companion \olumc to The One Minute Manager, the hugely successful international bestseller which has sold more than a million hardback copies and has been translated into sixteen, languages. In this second \olume Kenneth Blanchard and Robert112 words
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Advertisement441 1984-09-30 3 Holiday Best Sellers A great way to travel THE GRAND EUROPA (15 Countries) Denmark Austria/ Eastern Europe/Hungary/ Yugoslavia/ Italy/San Marino 1 Vatican/Spain/ France/Monaco (Monte oa rVtva C^lCfii; Carlo)/Switzerland/ Germany/Holland/ ua y 8 Belgium/England 12/1 ?6 i: European Carnival (11 Countries) TGV 'Bullet' Express Italy/Vatican/Austna/ Liechtenstein Monaco (Monte Carlo)/ Switzerland' Germany441 words
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Article, Illustration124 1984-09-30 1 TEA FOR TWO. Doris Day stars m this musical comedy about a career-bent heiress who catches the showbiz bug. Based on the '20s play No, No, Nanette. Gordon Macßae co-stars. Ch 5, 2.55 p.m. US OPEN TENNIS *84: ladies' Singles Finals. Martina Navratilova meets archrival Chris Evert124 words
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Article, Illustration404 1984-09-30 2 Tantrums spell trouble for star ACTOR Anthony Franciosa who's gained a reputation over the years of being troublesome to work with, had to promise producer Aaron Spelling that he would behave before Spelling would agree to star him m the new TV series, Finder Of Lost Loves. But Franciosa404 words
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Article, Illustration853 1984-09-30 2 STEPHEN BIRMINGHAM - STEPHEN BIRMINGHAM By The rich adore Chinese urns and despise dressing up TO BEGIN with, the TV addict who is also a social climber faces a basic dilemma: It's hard to be both. Still, assuming that all of us m this upwardly mobile society853 words
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Article, Illustration382 1984-09-30 2 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN By "WHY can't I lose weight?" An upcoming feast of medical documentaries may not only give you the answer but help boost your sagging morale and body. A new medical series, Know Your Body, kicks off tomorrow night on Channel 12 with A382 words
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Article, Illustration111 1984-09-30 2 THEY were the sex sirens of the '60s, one earthy and exotic, the other vulnerable and kittenish. Now, Italy's Sophia Loren and France's Brigitte Bardot have both turned 50, Loren on Sept 20 and Bardot two days ago. For Loren, the years have been gracious.111 words
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Article, Illustration791 1984-09-30 3 New crop of films include story of composer Mozart and dramatisations of novels by Maugham and Le Carre AFTER months of ghosts, gremlins, breakdancers and bachelor parties, Hollywood is about to harvest a crop for film-goers over 25. And that crop may include potentialUSA - 791 words
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Article, Illustration482 1984-09-30 3 PHILIP COOREY - PHILIP COOREY PSYCHO II At Jade Starring Anthony Perkins, Vera Miles, Meg Tilly and Robert Loggia Directed by Richard Franklin By IT OPENS with perhaps the most famous murder scene m film history the killing of Janet Leigh m the shower m Alfred Hitchcock's482 words
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Article, Illustration409 1984-09-30 4 PHILIP COOREY - PHILIP COORE Y TV PREVIEW Sleuth Today, Ch 12, 8.35 p. m By anthuny Shaffer's play of the same name is a bag full of tricks, a superb showcase for two actors. In this film version, Laurence Olivier and Michael Came produce409 words
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Article, Illustration397 1984-09-30 4 CYNHRR - CYNHRR TV REVIEW By I WOULD have been quite glad not to have watched In Search Of Alexander The Great (Tuesdays, Ch 12, 8 p.m.) beyond the first of its four episodes were it not for friends who had been introduced to that great397 words
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Article, Illustration440 1984-09-30 4 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN By IT'S been 17 years since national service was first introduced. Many changes have taken place since. A forthcoming SBC documentary, Marching As One, will look at national service past and present and trace its evolution with respect to training and440 words
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Article, Illustration326 1984-09-30 4 TEO LIAN HUAY - TEO LIAN HUAY LOOK EAST B| MICHAEL Jackson m Hongkong? Not quite, but TV star Adam Chen's performance of Billie Jean at a recent concert was one which the press felt "even Michael would be proud of". Adam himself was moved to tears as fans326 words
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Article, Illustration596 1984-09-30 7 KANNAN CHANDRAN - KANNAN CHANDRAN POP REVIEW By GO INSANE LJndsey Buckingham (Mercury) 12-INCH DELIGHTS VOLUME 2 (EMI) SUPERSTARS SUPERHITS VOLUME 4 (CBS/Sony) CATS WITHOUT CLAWS Donna Summer (WB) SECOND SIGHT Tracy Huang (Philips) SOME TOUGH CITY Tony Carey (MCA) TONIGHT David Bowie (EMI) ROCK'S596 words
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Article, Illustration355 1984-09-30 7 KANNAN CHANDRAN - KANNAN CHANDRAN A RECENT discovery may set those hearts Elvis Presley wowed a-flutter again. A single Elvis recorded 28 years ago, Baby Let's Play House, was released recently. The song was part of a tape found m Presley's Graceland estate last year. The single was355 words
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Article, Illustration481 1984-09-30 7 CHRIS LEWIS - CHRIS LEWIS JAZZ REVIEW I By PHOTOGRAPHS JIVE JIVE Casiopea (Alfa-Japan) THE TWO OF US Ramsey Lewis and Nancy Wilson (Columbia) IT is always nice to hear Ramsey Lewis' lyrical piano, even if it has to make a rare appearance m a mess of synthesisers and481 words
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Article244 1984-09-30 8 TOMORROW is Children's Day. Imagine how you would celebrate Children's Day and draw us a picture of it m this week's contest. As m our Lantern Decorating Contest, you can use crayons and colour pencils but do not use poster paints because they smudge on newspaper. While you244 words
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Article, Illustration226 1984-09-30 8 Results of Contest 3 HAIG Girls' School wins our special school prize again. Last week it scooped the school prize for both sections of our Lantern Decorating Contest! Our quiz was easy and most of you got the answers right. Here are our prize winners and congratulations. You will be226 words
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Article, Illustration158 1984-09-30 8 This pop-gun will keep your small brother or sister occupied if the weather is too wet to go out and play. There are many plastic bottles which you can find around the house to make it with. Some shampoo bottles are the right shape.158 words
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Article, Illustration333 1984-09-30 8 NATIONAL HEROES THE people of Thailand love their kings very much but one of the best loved of all is Chulalougkorn, grandfather of the present king. He is also known as Rama V. Thailand commemorates the anniversary of his death on Oct 23, 1910, with a national333 words
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