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Title Section14 1985-02-17 1 National library Singapore The Sunday Times No: 2541 45 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 96/1/8514 words
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Article, Illustration113 1985-02-17 1 THE young man who owned the motorcycle m the picture was alive three days ago. Now he is a statistic, another victim of death on the roads. There will be no Lunar New Year for him. He had not been drinking, but many of us113 words
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Article, Illustration690 1985-02-17 1 ALAN JOHN; RAY DHALIWAL - ALAN JOHN RAY DHALIWAL By, and CAR owners, brace yourselves for another round of stiff measures aimed at keeping Singapore's car population down. The signs are clear that the government is not satisfied with the progress made since the last anti-car package was dealt690 words
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186 1985-02-17 1 A STORM of criticism has burst over Friday's controversial abandonment of the Moscow chess marathon between world champion Anatoly Karpov and youthful challenger Gary Kasparov. International Chess Federation (Fide) President Florencio Campomanes announced the end of the five-month duel, which had gone through a recordAP; Reuter - 186 words
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Article, Illustration128 1985-02-17 1 OLYMPIC gold medallist Edwin Moses hags his wife after being cleared of soliciting an undercover policewoman for an act of prostitution, with a jury deciding the charge was not proven. Moses, 29, accused m Los Angeles of offering the woman US$lOO (*****) for two sex acts,AP; Reuter; UPI - 128 words
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330 1985-02-17 1 HEDWIG ALFRED - Over at last... a child's silent agony HEDWIG ALFRED By THE agony of a mother who watched her son withdraw into a world of silence has ended after two long years. Madam Tay Siew Cheng's anguish began after she sent her boy, Ang Ting Hua. to kindergarten and then to330 words
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135 1985-02-17 1 PRINCE Norodom Sihanouk has appealed to China to attack Vietnam to help save Cambodian guerillas scattered by the Vietnamese capture of their border strongholds. His call, made m Pattaya. Thailand, coincided with Vietnam's seizure of Khmer Rouge bases m western Cambodia after victories overAP; Kyodo; Reuter - 135 words
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Advertisement131 1985-02-17 1 BgiIE^UKING S i*QAY PLJS sl£ What j^p^the Ox bring? PLEASURE ISLES Paik-Choo's tabletafe triangle POET FOCUS Is the time ripe for an Ombudsman When spies go public SPOKT TV PLUS l^Sr I^^^^^ \«M H^l A change of tempo for Teresa Teng Holiday attractions at the cinema kL-- v^^l Bk. all.131 words
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Advertisement9 1985-02-17 1 Recognition? Earn it, says Wong Peng Soon: P. 249 words
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Advertisement100 1985-02-17 1 E335J353E3 -jjHQHBMB flfc Jv^- March Past. Come feeding time, it's less frequently than almost any strictly baby-sized portions for other car m trie one-litre class our new Irme car. Adopt a March now at With fuel consumption of your nearest NISSAN 20.4 km per litre (56.7mpq)*, Nissan KAIL mM Ul100 words
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Article, Illustration1101 1985-02-17 2 GILLIAN POW CHONG - GILLIAN POW CHONG A tough question for doctors faced with the kidney dilemma Stories by WHO lives, who dies? A tou^h decision for any doctor who has to play God m deciding which patient with kidney failure should go for dialysis. On an average, only1,101 words
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Article, Illustration376 1985-02-17 2 RUMOURS SET OFF JITTERS: Rumours i the business world despite >f growth in the overall economy. Such nosl felled Emporium Holdings, started with the Chop Hoo Thye affair. Bankers say tdings-up and petitions going on. cautious. Page 10 PROTECT CONDO OWNERS: A valuer has I the Government376 words
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Article, Illustration167 1985-02-17 2 BARREN HARVEST: The list of nominees for annu. 1 sports awards tells a sad tale of a warren harvest f/om fields that cry for more crops. A'e lack vess in the bigger arenas and our base rust sportsmen is dwindling depressingly, Janice Seah. Page 23 FORGET EUROPE, FANDI: Put167 words
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Article283 1985-02-17 2 A MINERAL geologist turned stockbroker that is the major change which Mr Leow Hwee Jow has had tc make I due to renal failure two months ago. For anyone, being put on dialysis is initially a traumatic experience But when you are forced under these circumstances to283 words
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Article, Illustration251 1985-02-17 2 SINGAPORE'S first kidney transplant patient, Mrs Doreen Tan, goes about life as if nothing major at all has happened m her 45 years. The only daily reminders of the transplant are a few tablets which she has had to take since the operation 15 years251 words
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Article, Illustration146 1985-02-17 2 THE dialysis machine performs the function of a kidney. The patient inserts a 2.5-cm-long needle (as thick as the tip of a ballpoint pen) into his vein. He then uses a syringe to extract the blood. The blood passes through a catheter into a chamber where a146 words
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Article, Illustration586 1985-02-17 3 PAUL JACOB - PAUL JACOB By SITTING pretty on the tarmac at Paya Lebar Airport, the RSAFs latest bird was being prepared for another hourlong training flight over the South China Sea. Since taking delivery of the Italian-built Siai Marchetti S2ll last November, the air force hasNIK KASMANI - 586 words
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485 1985-02-17 3 IRENE HOE - IRENE HOE By THE common Chinese greeting "Have you eaten your fill"'" has more than customary significance for retired businessman Leow Thai Chuan. Mr Leow, 61, can remember many days when all he had to eat was two tahils of rice, the standard ration for485 words
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Miscellaneous91 1985-02-17 2 n Fair TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 24 UNSE today; 7.20 p.m SUNRISf tomorrow: 7.16 a.m. TRAVELLER'S WEATHER IdebUd* London 3 IC Sunny \n.M.rd»n. Manila 21 33C Fair Brtn^uok Melbourne 15 19C Cloudy Moscow -13 7( Sunny BrtJUiH w r k i2c Cloudy lUlrui T.iris 1<91 words
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Advertisement11 1985-02-17 3 Everything a woman needs to know is m i irn WORLDS11 words
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FOREIGN NEWS
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Article, Illustration273 1985-02-17 5 WINSOME LANE - WINSOME LANE It buys 34 pc of voting rights m company By Hongkong Reporter HOMIKONU. Sat. Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf has made a counter-bid for control of Wheelock Marden that is likely to edge out other contenders. Wharfs financial advisers. Ward ley. announced this afternoon that Wharf273 words
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158 1985-02-17 5 Americans scrap second war games with NZ WELLINGTON. Sat. The United States has cancelled a second defence exercise with New Zealand m reaction to Wellington's ban on port visits by nuclear-armed warships, Defence Minister Frank O'Flynn said today. An Orion patrol plane was to have flown to Hawaii on FebReuter - 158 words
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416 1985-02-17 5 TAN LIAN CHOO - TAN LIAN CHOO By AMERICAN Deputy Secretary of State Kenneth Dam has indicated that the Reagan Administration was satisfied with recent developments m the Philippines and m South Korea, the two allies of *he United States m the AsiaPacific region, where416 words
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132 1985-02-17 5 NEW DELHI, Sat. Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi has rejected a Sri Lankan Tamil leader's appeal for Indian troops to he sent to the island. "There is no question of taking any such action/ the I nited Press of India news agency todayReuter - 132 words
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Article174 1985-02-17 5 Human remains at 1972 crash site BANGKOK, Sat. A joint United States-Laotian search team has located what appear to be portions of human remains at a site where a US C--130 transport plane crashed m southern Laos m December 1972, a US Embassy spokesman said today. "It is still tooAP - 174 words
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Article43 1985-02-17 6 Greenland has taken a historical decision to fly its own Dag, symbolising a rising sun, m another step towards cultural identity for the semi-autonomous A: ti island A Danish colony from 1721. Greenland won home rule status six years ago. UPIUPI - 43 words
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Article38 1985-02-17 6 In the Soviet Union, a 1930s fad for patriotic names is being revived, reports the official newspaper Izvestia. But instead of calling their youngsters tractor or electron, some Soviet parents today favour Sputnik or Energoblock. UPIUPI - 38 words
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Article58 1985-02-17 6 About 250 prostitutes from Europe. North America and the Asia-Pacific region ended a three-day conference m Amsterdam with an agreement to set up the International Committee for Prostitutes' Rights. They said the organisation would campaign to have prostitution no longer considered a crime and its practitioners afforded theUPI - 58 words
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Article49 1985-02-17 6 Disgruntled British civil servants telephoned a woman's home 7.000 times m a month because of a typing error. Her number had been wrongly circulated to 90,000 Social Security Department workers as the one to call if they had complaints about their pay after a seven-month dispute. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article38 1985-02-17 6 A varia- tion of chess played with 36 pieces on a six-sided board has been launched. Its inventor, London businessman Wladyslaw Glinski says more than 400,000 people worldwide are already playing on makeshift boards ONSONS - 38 words
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Article50 1985-02-17 6 French army captain has claimed the highest mountain parachute jump after leaping off the 6,964--metre high Aconcague, m Argentina. Mr Alain Esteve, 32, said he floated down 2,700 metres m 25 minutes after letting strong winds unfurl his parachute and sweep him off the summit. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article, Illustration65 1985-02-17 6 Princess Diana (below), wife of Prince Charles, has confessed she cannot stop biting her nails. "I've tried everything to stop have you got a miracle cure?" she asked manicur- ist Ros Scott during a visit to an Oxford hospital yesterday. Advised to try coating her nails mReuter - 65 words
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Article53 1985-02-17 6 A four-year- old boy who can speak English and read classical Chinese has been accepted at a major university m central China, the China News Service has reported. It said the boy, Jin Jin, would be enrolled m a preparatory science and technology course at Wuhan University mAP - 53 words
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Article, Illustration414 1985-02-17 6 Midshipman's account will soon be published LONDON, Sat. Naval historians are hoisting excited signals over the discovery of a unique eyewitness account of the 1805 Battle of Trafalgar, that momentous clash of, sea power which ended Napoleon's dream of invading England. The journals of a youngReuter - 414 words
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282 1985-02-17 6 Sidon celebrates as Israeli troops leave Awali bridge SIDON, Sat. Israeli troops withdrawing from the Sidon region today left the Awali River bridge just north of Sidon and a Lebanese army task force began moving towards the city. Two Israeli tanks, three armoured personnel carriers and a jeep left theReuter - 282 words
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237 1985-02-17 6 TERESA OOI - TERESA OOI By London Reporter LONDON, Sat. In a dinner jacket, bow tie and smoking a cigar, British university student Nicholas Botting has made legal history by being accused of drunken driving m the revolutionary Sinclair C-5 tricycle. The 21-year-old former public schoolboy237 words
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Article116 1985-02-17 6 LONDON, Sat. A shipwreck on the tiny Channel island of Alderney has stoked dreams of "whisky galore" a real-life version of Compton Mackenzie's novel about a harvest of liquor washed ashore m the Scottish Hebrides. Twice a day, inhabitants of the British island off theReuter - 116 words
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Article, Illustration308 1985-02-17 7 US looks for ways to cut deficit 20 pc surcharge on imports a possibility WASHINGTON. Sat. Congress, angered and dismayed about the inability of the US to make progress m shaving its huge and growing trade deficit, is looking at a number of ways to bring about a change. TheReuter - 308 words
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Article159 1985-02-17 7 US seizes jet carrying cocaine MIAMI, Sat. A Colombian cargo jet that had been used to smuggle about 1.100 kg of cocaine amid a shipment of flowers was seized by United States Customs agents here early yesterday. It was the third-largest seizure m US history. The Avianca Boeing-747 cargo planeAP - 159 words
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168 1985-02-17 7 Washington tries to stem rise of dollar WASHINGTON, Sat. Treasury Secretary James Baker said yesterday the United States has entered money markets recently m a bid to slow the dollar's rise, but he added that the administration still doubts the value of intervention. "We have intervened and we have, mReuter - 168 words
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Article120 1985-02-17 7 LOCISYILLE (Kentucky), Sat. A retired American assembly line worker will become the world's third person to get a mechanical heart tomorrow. Mr Murray Haydon was chosen because he has an incurable heart disease, the Humana Heart Institute international said yesterday. He Is suffering from chronic congestiveReuter - 120 words
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251 1985-02-17 7 Kidnapped journalist rejoins family FRANKFURT, Sat. Overjoyed family and friends hugged American television correspondent Jeremy Levin yesterday and applauded his return to freedom after what he said was an escape from almost a year of solitary confinement m Lebanon. The Cable News Network (CNN) newsman stepped out of a company-charteredAP; Reuter - 251 words
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Article43 1985-02-17 7 LONDON, Sat. Former world boxing champion Muhammad Ali left for Beirut last night to help secure the release of four Americans held m Lebanon. Lebanese guerillas sympathetic to Iran's Islamic revolution claim to be holding them. Reuter.43 words
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Advertisement311 1985-02-17 7 @M KIRIN ysh Bl COURT M XjJ^^v Presenting yV^+iy 1 LUNAR NEW YEAR SPECIALS I SI $$480 FOR A $$380 FOR y TABLE OF 10 TABLFOI 10 SJ Barbequed Suckling Barhequed Suckling Pig Combination. Pig Combination. [3 SI Stewed Dried Oyster Stewed Dried Oyster Con Poy With With Black Moss311 words
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ASEAN NEWS
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116 1985-02-17 8 Bullets the No. 1 killer in Philippine province MANILA, Sat. BULLETS killed more people than disease m the northern Philippine province of Kalinga Apayao, the Philippine News Agency reported yesterday. The Health Ministry statistics showed that last year gunshot wounds accounted for 31.56 per cent of all deaths per 100,000AFP; Reuter - 116 words
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Article, Illustration442 1985-02-17 8 The Regent hotel fire MANILA, Sat. Three hotel union leaders were seen near the area on the second floor of Manila's Regent hotel where one of the fires was believed to have started. Philippine newspapers reported today. Arson investigators are still looking for theReuter; AFP; UPI - 442 words
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209 1985-02-17 8 Be model taxpayers, Suharto orders top govt officials JAKARTA, Saturday PRESIDENT Suharto today ordered first-echelon officials m Indonesia's ministries to be a good example as taxpayers. He warned that those who failed to pay up their taxes would be taken to court. Mr Suharto gave the order after the Director-GfeneralAP - 209 words
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166 1985-02-17 8 BANGKOK. Sat. The Customs Depait merit has set a maximum limit of 3.000 bahl (Ss24o) on the value of goods that can be brought into the country tax free by Thai travellers returning from abroad, the Bangkok Post reported. The department's DirectorGeneral, Mr166 words
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105 1985-02-17 8 JAKARTA, Sat. A team ol Islamic experts under the supervision of the Department of Religion is working to compile and codify Islamic laws for religious courts, Minister of Religious Affairs Munawir Sjadzaii said. Following a meeting with President Suharto on Thursday, he added theAP - 105 words
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Advertisement469 1985-02-17 8 RISIS Golden Goose Egg I Legend turned Reality I nose that laid the Golden Egg A fable we 9 j are all tamthar with An elusive creature with its H aily egendary egg that remain fabulously W^MfU rouded m the mists o< mythology I JBff B^ Until now BC I^S^r469 words
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242 1985-02-17 9 Decision on legal action soon, says A-G Loans scandal KUALA 1.1 MPUR, Sat. A decision on legal action againsi people involved m the loan> scandal of Bumiputra Malaysia Finance (BMF), the H ngkong subsidiary of Bank Bumiputra Malaysia, will be made soon. Attorney-General Abu Taiib Othman saul today. am studying242 words
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Article, Illustration360 1985-02-17 9 XL does not plan to create trade monopoly, he assures KUALA LUMPUR, Sat THE government has no intention of creating a trade monopoly for mandarin oranges under its direct trade policy with China, The Star reported today. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad360 words
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Article283 1985-02-17 9 KOTA BARU, Sat. TRADE and Industry Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah yesterday rapped self-seeking Umno leaders m Kelantan, warning that the party might not be able to continue to rule the state if their main concern was to get as many logging concessions as possible. "The powerNST - 283 words
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Article77 1985-02-17 9 Festive shoppers cause snarls JOHOR BARU, Sat. With four days to go before the Lunar New Year, the festive spirit here is clearly seen m the mad rush of lastminute shoppers to Singapore. The rush caused traffic congestion at the Causeway until 4 pm today despite all 14 Customs andBernama - 77 words
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266 1985-02-17 9 More bosses now thanks to NEP: Daim KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Finance Minister Daim Zainuddin said Malaysia has produced the largest number of entrepreneurs over the last 10 years m the Asean region due to the country's New Economic Policy (NEP) launched m 1970. "Although people feel the policy (NEP) hasBernama - 266 words
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HOME NEWS
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174 1985-02-17 10 PA to set up 15 senior citizens' clubs ■HE People's Association plans to set up senior citizens' clubs m 15 constituencies this year. Eiut it will only set up clubs where no other organisations have plans to do so, PA Chief Executive Director Lee Chiong Giam said last night. He174 words
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Article, Illustration320 1985-02-17 10 HEDWIG ALFRED - HEDWIG ALFRED Story by THIS store has just burst at I its seams. With up to 10 times the normal amount of drinks, I cookies, cooking oil, groundnuts and noodles stocked up for the Lunar New Year festi- val this week, the Oriental j Emporium atDAVID TAN - 320 words
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432 1985-02-17 10 RICHARD SEAH - Goldhill and Cho Yaw sue each other RICHARD SEAH By of Business Times CHARGES of conspiracy have been levelled against banker Wee Cho Yaw and four of his companies m a countersuil filed with the High Court by the developers of Goldhill Square. Property developer William Goei and his company,432 words
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Article, Illustration239 1985-02-17 10 JUDY TAN - HDB policy is seven months too late for tailor Tam JUDY TAN By FOR at least one man, the Housing Board's latest policy has come seven months late and is a reminder of an opportunity lost. When tailor Tarn Yun Sen started out on his own 12 years ago. his239 words
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405 1985-02-17 10 CONRAD RAJ - Rumours send business to the wailing wall CONRAD RAJ By < RUMOURS are breathing an air of gloom and uneasiness into the business world here, m spite of predictions of growth m the overall economy. "The economy is m fairly good shape. Nothing really dramatic has happened. But all these405 words
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65 1985-02-17 10 Ex-Filipino minister visits courts MR Justice Richardo C. Puno of the Philippines, a former Minister of Justice, visited the Subordinate Courts m Upper Cross Street yesterday. Mr Justice Puno had talks with several judges and magistrates. An expert on international legal affairs and court management, he is here on a65 words
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Article117 1985-02-17 11 I WAR] BIN KI'SMI thought he was bring ingenious m his bid to smuggle heroin into Singapore, but it did not work Following a tip-off, narcotics officers boarded Juwari's Singapore-bound train at Johiu Bnru. But when they searched him on arrival at Woodlands, the) found117 words
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Article77 1985-02-17 11 SEA-LAND the world's leading container operator, is planning to expand its operations m Singapore. This was disclosed by the company's resident general manager, Mr Lee S. Carroll, at a ceremony dedicating the company's new $10-million container terminal at the Port of Singapore Authority's Sembawang Wharves yesterday.77 words
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Article116 1985-02-17 11 A YOUTH who decided to celebrate the advent of the Year of the Ox five days early was fined $150 yesterday for letting oft fire crackers at the Jurong Drive-in Cinema. Liew Tow Sion bought 32 red fire crackers for $3 from a man m116 words
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Article46 1985-02-17 11 THE Public Utilities Board has installed a $5.1 million computerised mapping system which will eventually replace its present 70 draftsmen. Installation of the ystem, which consists of two superminicomputers. 10 digitising work stations, four plotters and two printers, began last October.46 words
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Article87 1985-02-17 11 ABOUT 300 people gathered m Beach Road yesterday for the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry's 18th annual service at the Memorial to Civilian Victims of the Japanese Occupation. Chamber President Tan Keong Choon laid a wreath at the memorial, as did the Singapore Ex87 words
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Article60 1985-02-17 11 Three groups i>f senior citizens received hongbao from MPs yesterday. Geyhuag Serai MP Othman Haron Euosfe. Bukit Merah MP Una Chee Onn and Tanata Merah MP Ibrahim Othman distributed the hongbao, respectively, at (leylang East Community Centre. Bukit Merah Old Folks" Club and the Singapore Airport60 words
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Article323 1985-02-17 11 Chest to ask for executive time COMPANIES will be asked to give time off to their executives to help the Community Chest. Under a new Share Executive Programme, the Chest hopes to enlist the help of executives to promote the scheme m other companies on a part-time basis. The Share323 words
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Article68 1985-02-17 11 THE weathermen have forecast a wet welcome for the Year of the Ox. Showers are expected on most afternoons during the Lunar New Year week with one or two days of widespread rain. This has been a wet February so far with above average rainfall over three-quarters of68 words
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Article173 1985-02-17 11 WATER supply for the new National University Hospital (NTH) at Kent Ridge will be heated by the sun. A $»)2U,U01) solar-heated hot water system will be installed at the NUH, the first government hospital with such a system. The first phase'has been installed and the 9CCOOd wfll173 words
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Article, Illustration461 1985-02-17 11 Billion helping hand CPF cash mostly for flats HOME buyers have so far withdrawn $1.2 billion from their Central Provident Fund savings to buy private residences, the board said m a statement yesterday. The funds were given under the board's Approved Residential Properties Scheme, introduced m June 1981 to make461 words
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Article, Illustration550 1985-02-17 12 IRENE HOE - IRENE HOE Four plays planned by professional company By THEATRE for Singaporeans is the aim of our second professional theatre company. Theatre Works Pte Ltd. just formed last week. The company wants to promote theatre which is relevant to Singaporeans and to create an environment for550 words
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Article156 1985-02-17 12 SOME retailers are making a fast buck they have not passed on the full benefits of lower-priced rice to consumers. In November last year, Intraco reduced the price of Thai 100 per cent grade "B" and medium grade fragrant rice to importers by 10156 words
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Article102 1985-02-17 12 THE National Wages Council invites the public to give their views on the 1985 NWC Guidelines. They can give their views on the nature and extent of implementation of last year's recommendations and the this year's NWC wage increase guidelines and reasons for the suggestions.102 words
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347 1985-02-17 12 Average salary hits the $1,000 mark THE average monthly earnings of Singapore's "700.000--plus workers hit the $1,000 mark for the first time last February. A Labour Ministry survey of earnings and working hours showed that workers were paid an average of 51 ,029 a month or $240 a week, according347 words
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Article61 1985-02-17 12 Hot line on frozen pork THE Primary Production DeI partment plans to conduct a survey on consumers' likes and dislikes of frozen pork so as to map out a strategy for the next phase of the eat frozen pork campaign. li has set up a hot line to answer public61 words
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314 1985-02-17 14 Open condo funds to public valuer A VALUER has urged the Government to make it compulsory for management corporations of condominiums to open their sinking fund accounts for public inspection. Mr Steven Loh, presenting a paper on The Valuer as Professional Adviser at a one-day seminar on the Future of314 words
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113 1985-02-17 14 MUCH of the confusion surrounding the present property market can be dispelled with better government information. At present, one can only depend on the quarterly building statistics released by the National Development Ministry for any insights into the market. Because the quarterly release113 words
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181 1985-02-17 14 MP plans for group council in Eunos A COMMUNITY council where the relevant bodies can thrash out problems and better coordinate their efforts is being planned for Eunos. Instead of dealing with the various grassroots groups and the statutory boards on a bilateral basis, Mr Zulkifli Mohammed, the MP for181 words
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221 1985-02-17 14 Fresh effort by NTUC to get workers' pay claim for overtime A FRESH effort will be made soon by the NTUC to help about 12,000 public daily-rated employees m ministries and statutory boards get payment for overtime work instead of day off m lieu. The NTUC assistant secretary general, Mr221 words
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Article79 1985-02-17 14 A YOUTH who was speared m the head with a leg of an iron chair last night is fighting for his life. The youth, who has not yet been identified, was still conscious when firemen used a blow torch to cut away part of the79 words
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Article, Illustration89 1985-02-17 14 SAF exercise THE Singapore Armed Forces will be conducting military exercises m the Lim Chu Kang, Hong Kah and Marsiling areas from tomorrow until Feb 24. Blanks and thunderflashes will be used. The public is advised not to be alarmed. The SAF will also conduct live firing exercises at the89 words
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Article, Illustration513 1985-02-17 15 HEDWIG ALFRED - HEDWIG ALFRED A father faces reality, and a seven-year-old discovers a world that wants him STORY by FENG HUA's father just couldn't imagine that his son rr.i^ht be educationally sub-nor-The boy looks so normal and so I couldn't imagine that we had thisSTEVEN LEE - 513 words
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560 1985-02-17 15 Pur ESN children in the special schools, says principal MOST of the 137 educationally sub-normal children at the Chao Yang Special School have spent one or two years m a normal school before they were transferred there. And m some of the more extreme cases, the children were sent to560 words
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Article, Illustration478 1985-02-17 16 RAY DHALIWAL - RAY DHALIWAL It can respond to changing traffic demands By Money spent on our roads THE Public Works Department has been implementing various schemes over the years to maximise the efficiency of Singapore's road network. These included having a system of controlling and coordinating traffic lights,478 words
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Article, Illustration414 1985-02-17 16 The Chidambaram fire MADRAS, Sat. "I have lost everything, I have nothing to live for," lamented several passengers of the Indian luxury liner, MV Chidambaram, which was ravaged by fire on Tuesday, leaving 40 people dead and scores missing. Sobbing uncontrollably. Mr S.AFP; Reuter - 414 words
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140 1985-02-17 16 LILLIAN CHEW - Drugs: US wants tougher action by Singapore LILLIAN CHEW By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, Sat. The State Department on Thursday c hided the Singapore government's attitude towards the republic being used as a way station for drugs bound for the West. While it noted that the government cracked down heavily on140 words
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Article151 1985-02-17 16 In Singapore, PAUL WEE reports The Central Narcotics Bureau dismissed the American report as nothing but a "shot m the dark". CNB Director Poh Geok Ek denied the State Department's allegations and said that Singapore authorities had m fact been cooperating with international drug enforcement agencies151 words
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254 1985-02-17 16 WINNING entries m holiday photographic competitions to be held yearly will be made into postcards, greeting cards, posters and calendars as part of a plan to package Singapore's cultural heritage into a major tourist attraction. Dr Wong Kwei Cheong. Minister of State (Trade and254 words
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Advertisement144 1985-02-17 10 Why More People In Singapore Malaysia Prefer Vitagen Cultured Milk Drink. 1 IVk/%^U I I %^I V Our fruity flavours have the wholesome goodness of real fruit juice. a There are 5 great tasting flavours|l Lj^^ orange, strawberry, pineapple, grape OLJiv/wO admang P*S§J| |kJI| I I The helpful LB bacteria,144 words
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Advertisement25 1985-02-17 10 Bargain Sale of Fashion Wear from Japan Now On At> #12-03 Peace Mansion Sophia Road Singapore 0922 Tel: *****29 Sale Time: 1100 am 9.30 pm25 words
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Advertisement235 1985-02-17 11 How to answer your child's quest for knowledge If you believe a child's education shouldn't be confined to educational toolyour child f^% 13* can believe m: Funland V M^ This fortnightly magazine for 9to 13 year-olds is P^^lP^ enjoyable as it is beneficial jk-* /Lsf^^f* For instance, issue No 1235 words
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Advertisement65 1985-02-17 12 Where Prosperity and Convenience come Together APspJarSxfpagSpct Prcvru'- ihc kjmpui tI. >i I ma\d\t X Wittim ulliiMdhUKi <m pi p»»-d l'.n 1 1 ct- Ml AUiceofYonrUyOiiv ln!im.ilv._.irrjnL';nKn uti I fk-fholdiwncr^hip I < k —I And M jdd'iiihr'fuianiv •^b activft\-\isitthe rrrfl Gaiaxytoda>! [ff |ff Wt B«Tn»rd \alurrv 4 K.al FvliHt .mull.nl-65 words
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Advertisement319 1985-02-17 13 HOW IMPQRTMTIS YOUR 7 iB In a society that is advancing so Bn S /W rapidly, most parents m Singapore realize IP? P the necessity of a high standard >1 /-JhPb' P^w "^"^^ffl^ education for their children J| J£ J^^^m reat Eastern Life, a special plan B |«M81ili:.:: has been319 words
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Advertisement144 1985-02-17 13 What to say when you taste our fine Italian food "Buonissimo!" At Restaurant Isola Bella, our Italian chef Pacchiarini Cesare '11 tempt you with unforgetable Italian delights. Sumptuous Tagliatelle Alia Boscaiola, Bistecca Alia Fiorentina, Pizza Con I Frutti Di Mare, Scaloppine All' Isola Bella the gorgeous list simply goes on144 words
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Advertisement312 1985-02-17 14 r-Miil* :§3:i i n Singapore Handicrafts 111 C^prltf^i "'Ma*' J Mam ;i a Singapore Handicrafts Building '2 Eunos Avenue. 7, U fsß'- M ,3r i^i (of) Sims Avenue) Tel: *****66 f^&^LUNAR NEW YEAR J: I .'A **jl'l lAI Oa s l B Feb ri^r— I i* Chinese Classical Furniture, Arts/Crafts312 words
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Advertisement89 1985-02-17 15 Hop on an MAS shuttle m Singapore, step off m Kuala Lumpur and jump onto an MAS, B^x ir Ltwka joint tliglit to Colombo. Any Tuesday, Thursday or Saturday. Simple. V^^^ J^x ll^ XOl{ ((111 n^ um u> same wa y on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays. For reservations \P^ X^BvP^X89 words
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Article359 1985-02-17 17 IN MAY. the Second World War combatants mark 40 years since the war m Europe ended. As the Allies marched into Berlin, Adolf Hitler got around to killing the person who most thoroughly deserved such a fate himself and assorted lesser Nazis made the discovery that359 words
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Article90 1985-02-17 17 What The Sunday Times reported on Feb 21, 1960 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. For the first time, some girls are buying smoking pipes, a salesman at Robinson Oo Ltd., Mr Ahmad Marina, said. And The Sunday Times cameraman caught three Radio Malaya girls puffing away at pipes here.90 words
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Article, Illustration1238 1985-02-17 17 Tan Sri AHMAD NOORDIN ZAKARIA: Clerk who rose to be Auditor-General He does not have any formal qualifications for his job, but Tan Sri Ahmad Noordin Zakaria wields enormous power over public officials and private citizens m Malaysia. Heading the inquiry into the Bumiputra Malaysia Finance1,238 words
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Advertisement693 1985-02-17 17 mES^SBBE 5 1 if 1 1 1 1 1 1 jl l %M i"fll BK ■^Mi M mfftj —^■■■■A M mVP AA *IBV ■■■B ness area. Another "must" for JA J T _A JB JA JA a visit is the Cradle Mountain #^k iBBk. IA JH m Nk. I W693 words
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Advertisement315 1985-02-17 17 Yong An Park. RT"^Hi The condominium nL I for connoisseurs. 118 You can now come and view Yong An Park, the classy condominium I for people with taste and distinction. Our show apartment is now ready to demonstrate the exquisite finish, design and quality of this HI premium development m315 words
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1150 1985-02-17 18 SEVEN DAYS I Peter Barnard Before anyone m the US government says anything again, they would be well advised to consider the effect of their words on others, especially their friends overseas, who aren't much use as friends if they cannot hold on1,150 words
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Article, Illustration971 1985-02-17 18 AS I SEE IT! N. Balakrishnan 4 'Secret' information is like a drug, and policy makers who become addicted to it become arrogant m the knowledge that they know some- q thing others do not. 7 The Central lnteilii>ence971 words
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Article471 1985-02-17 18 Chua Beng Huat - Chua Beng Huat AS I SEE IT I WE ARE a sovereign islandnation with a multi-racial population, a capitalist economy and an elected government. We address ourselves quite readily as Singaporeans. But culturally, what is a Singaporean? On a psychological and emotional level, which is471 words
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Article, Illustration513 1985-02-17 18 AS A result of wagging tongues telling tales about barking dogs and the elongated objects left behind by members of the canine family, the Housing Board announced recently that it might ban dogs m HDB flats. You should have heard the howls of513 words
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Advertisement129 1985-02-17 18 Trans-Pacif ic. JAL's terrific. Regular connecting flights from Jf s alwaYS a pleasure. Singapore via Tokyo with a flight r schedule that's second to none. Over 60 flights a week to 7 major U.S. j^ W\ cities and Vancouver. il l| The Executive Express leaves Tokyo aß^flL^^B daily, flies non-stop129 words
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Article, Illustration1377 1985-02-17 19 Singaporeans with grievances can soon turn to the Community Development Ministry. But m most Western countries, public complaints against civil servants are investigated by the ombudsman. Plans for such a figure here were shelved m 1967. Is it now time to reconsider that1,377 words
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Article, Illustration1014 1985-02-17 19 Singapore is sometimes criticised for the emphasis its education policy puts on the basics the 3 Rs. Britain, the United States and many other Western countries have, over the past 30 years, experimented with new ways of teaching, including such1,014 words
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Advertisement146 1985-02-17 19 Join us for a musical weekend at the Botanic Gardens for co minutes of popular music. Sunday, 17 February 1985 The St. Patrick's Secondary School Band win entertain with a Singapore Medley a Salute to Elvis Presley Irish tunes and others Sunday, 24 February 1985 Make a date with the146 words
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Article305 1985-02-17 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By THE MUDLARKS THESE horses have won or done well on a wet track: RACE 1: Teiji, Gentleman RACE 2: Bintang Cantik, Scorpio 111 RACE 3: Jetwind, Memory Lane, Ch a niters. Teamwork RACE 4: Pukawa, Wunderbar 111 RACE 5: Glamorous Charm, Esprit, Silk, Pamada305 words
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Article4016 1985-02-17 20 ■HMPpi 2.00 CLASS 5 DIV 6 1,400 m BIfAH (Ratings: 49-39) (Stakes: $11,500) 1 ****** Satchmo 56.5 (48) Satchmo-Zain 3 nzg d 3 1 Unlucky when 4th with 55 to Kuala Trengganu m Div 3 1200 m m good going Spore December; no showing m 2nd run4,016 words
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Article304 1985-02-17 20 RACE EPSOM JEEP TONTO PEDIGREE LUCKY LEO WENG SOOK 8 Double Blasting 1 Satchmo 1 Satchmo 1 Satchmo 2 Tequamal 1 3 Kiwi Runner 4 Teiji 4 Teiji 3 Kiwi Runner 2 Tequamal 2 Tequamal 2 Tequamal 8 Double Blessing 7Jardinier 10 Silencer 10 Silencer 8304 words
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Article, Illustration274 1985-02-17 20 PEDIGREE - Two last-start winners set to score again PEDIGREE By our man on the track PENANG, Sat. Two last -start winners. Pukawa m Race 4 and Esprit m Race 5, are maintaining form and should score their second straight success. Both are nicely drawn. Pukawa, a four-year-old by Ballybrit, showed earlyReuter - 274 words
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Article2102 1985-02-17 21 Tai Lee ends his losing streak of 35 mounts FIRST ***** SECOND ***** THIRD ***** STARTERS *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****. CONSOLATIONS *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****. By OUR RACING TEAM PENANG, Sat. Last year's top local2,102 words
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Article1314 1985-02-17 21 PENANG, Sat Visiting jockey Jim Bleasdale was today suspended for three race days with effect from Monday over his handling of Peppery m Race 4 on the first day. The stewards fined jockey Sain Suliman S3OO for using the whip on Southfolk at the start of1,314 words
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Article, Illustration422 1985-02-17 21 JACK ELLIOTT - JACK ELLIOTT By of the Melbourne Herald ADELAIDE, Sat. Nicknames are synonymous with jockeys, and veteran Des Coleman, one of South Australia's champion riders for the past 20 years, is no exception. Early m his career, he was known as "Dashing Des," a422 words
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Advertisement162 1985-02-17 20 fHoiilth ftr family")) -anew series of reference books for all who care. HOW TO MANAGE YOUR CHILDREN This book contains down-to-earth guidelines for all parents m handling and bringing up children. It summarizes and simplifies the ideas of the world"s most eminent child psychoiog'sts, paediatricians and educationists. Every advice is162 words
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Obituary, Illustration476 1985-02-17 22 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MR. OH KIM BENG AGE 40 passed away peacefully on 14-2-85. Sadly missed and always remembered by: Nephews: Nieces MengL'hye Mvi Leng Ben*; Him Mvi Kian Betk] Dm Mm Yen Beng Khoon Mvi Hoon Beng Hal Mm Hiong Thiam Hao Mvi Kwee Daniel Ah Geow Ouan476 words
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Obituary, Illustration40 1985-02-17 22 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements The Family of the Late KOH SHEE CHEW DEPARTED 12-2-85 wish to express their heartfelt appreciation to all relatives, friends, colleagues, business associates for their attendance, wreaths, scrolls, donations, condolences and assistance during their recent bereavement.40 words
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Obituary, Illustration53 1985-02-17 22 WILLIAM LIM Age 66 passed away peacefully on 16th Fab. 1955 leaving behind loved ones to mourn hit lota. Body lying at Singapore Casket Company. Lavender Street and service will be at 8 p.m. on Sunday. Cortege will leave for Mt. Vernon Crematorium on Monday 18th February tor53 words
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Obituary, Illustration79 1985-02-17 22 184 In Memoriam 184 In Memoriam IN EVERLOVING MEMORY OF MR. TAN TIAN HOCK Departed: 17 February 1984 His helping hand was always first To render any aid he could; His voire was always raised m praise. His words were wise and good. Dear lather, since you went away. The79 words
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Obituary, Illustration41 1985-02-17 22 MRS TEOH SIEW KIM Teacher, ACJC The ACS Board Ol Governors And The Principal And Staff of The Anglo Chinese Junior College extend their deepest sympathy to the Family of the Late Mrs Teoh Siew Kirn on their bereavement.41 words
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Obituary, Illustration29 1985-02-17 22 MRS CRESCENTIA ANTHONY LOPEZ AGED 79 Passed away peacefully on 16 Feb '85 at Kundara. Mourned by daughter Talma Anthony Pereira and grandchildren. 9 Lorong Siglap (1545).29 words
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Obituary68 1985-02-17 22 In cherish memory of MRS TEOH PEK CHUAN Sadly missed but always remembered by Students of ABI. 1980/81. AAI ACI 1981/82. R. BASTIAN LEAN. -You set the pace, showed the way for what we ;ire today." Loving wiff QjirJchildren. SUNDAY TIMES RATES FOR OBITUARIES $15.00 for 368 words
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Article, Illustration1362 1985-02-17 22 ROB HUGHES - ROB HUGHES Talk of Soccer Venables and his new band Barcelona's chart-toppers Meester Yen- ables, OK, Barsa win today but Steve Archibalds, he touch the ball less than even before. Soon he no touch at all. Is this because you instruct him not to have anything1,362 words
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333 1985-02-17 22 THE ROAD TO WEMBLEY LONDON, Sat. Manchester United booked their place m the last eight of the Football Association Cup with a 2-0 fifth-round away win over Second Division leaders Blackburn Rovers yesterday. Scottish international Gordon Strachan snapped up a sixth-minute gift goal when Blackburn defenderAFP - 333 words
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Article, Illustration147 1985-02-17 22 NEW YORK, Sat. Marvin Hagler, who fought just twice last year, heads the spiralling hit parade of American sports millionaires with earnings of US$3.3 million ($7.2 m) last year. Altogether 46 competitors m sport reached millionaire status last year double the 1982 figure according toAFP - 147 words
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Article, Illustration165 1985-02-17 22 Borg's love proves a taxing affair STOCKHOLM, Sat. Bjorn Borg's romance with Swedish teenager Jannike Bjorling could cost him thousands of dollars m income tax. The Swedish tax authorities say that the former tennis star has been spending much more time here since he separated from his wife Marianna lastAFP - 165 words
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Article199 1985-02-17 23 Arrowing in on a reunion MY pointed remark about the World Darts Championships recently and the sharp rejoinder that followed notwithstanding, I ha\o bere an appeal from one Jean Bean Ferguson. Jean, a Scot, lived for many years m Singapore, and apparent it the most memorable evenings at the Canberra199 words
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Article, Illustration644 1985-02-17 23 Seconds out for 'The Rajen Bull' 4 Boxing is my life. Once I go into the ring and bite my teeth, the other guy better watch out. P. Rajendran SINGAPORE boxing may be bereft of everything from rings to boxers, but it doesn't seem to be running short of charactersALBERT SIM - 644 words
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Article, Illustration836 1985-02-17 23 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH Send award winners out for more exposure SAID AND DONE Look closely at the recent annual sports awards. At the nominees, not the winners. The list tells a sad tale of a barren harvest from fields that cry for more crops. There may836 words
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Article, Illustration808 1985-02-17 23 DERMOT PURGAVIE - DERMOT PURGAVIE Eye on America Inaugurating his new golf 1 course, Jack Nicklaus will step on to the first tee, go into his windup and SMACK clip the ball a full 135 yards. What's this? Drunk driving? Galloping anaemia? No. This is dinky golf. In808 words
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Article42 1985-02-17 23 AVER RAJAH thrashed Jurong Town FC 4-0 m a National Football League Division Two match at the Jurong Stadium. Other Div. Two result: Sembawang 2 Cairnhill 0. Div. Three: Balestier Utd v Gibraltar Crescent. Somerset Utd v Bedok Youth (both postponed).42 words
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Article21 1985-02-17 23 POOR ground conditions yesterday forced the cancellation of the Singapore Hex-key Association senior knock-out semi-final between Indian Association and Safsa.21 words
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Article77 1985-02-17 23 Another Ray of sunshine WITH all the foreign entries m for the Ray-Ban Singapore Open windsurfing championships at the East Coast Sailing Centre from Wednesday until Feb 24, the top five local sailors are to get something extra. In addition to regatta sails, they will receive sunglasses. Not just any77 words
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Article457 1985-02-17 23 JANICE SEAH; HAKIKAI KAI - Reduced from riches to rags JANICE SEAH HAKIKAI KAI \NI) A WHOLE lot of burning ambitions were reduced to ashes following the result of Thursday's sports awards. While the bookies took a beating with the favourites streaking home comfortably, there were several among the losei-s who are still smouldering with457 words
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Article, Illustration1297 1985-02-17 24 JEFFREY LOW - JEFFREY LOW LOWDOWN ON SPORT Peng Soon celebrates his 68th birthday with some good advice for the stars of today 4 There will always be public recognition for great Singapore sportsmen. I am an example but I've kept very quiet about the SK (Sijil Kemuliaan) for1,297 words
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Article, Illustration799 1985-02-17 24 TAY CHENG KHOON - A chip trick that does wonders four times over TAY CHENG KHOON Taiwanese Ming Yeh charms her way to victory m dramatic sudden-death play-off Report by ALL TOGETHER NOW.. .IT'S THE WONDER OF WU A SUPERB display of controlled short-game play gave Taiwanese Wu Ming Yeh the Ladies Singapore ProfessionalALBERT SIM - 799 words
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Article166 1985-02-17 24 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH CHRISTINA Tham became the third swimmer to qualify for the South-east Asia age-group Invitational Inter-club championships when she broke the 100 metres breaststroke record m the Singapore Swimming Club's double age-group meet at Tanjong Rhu yesterday. Christina, who will compete m Group I, clocked166 words
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Article92 1985-02-17 24 CRICKET MCA Inter-state League: Singapore v Negri (Balestier Road, 10.30 am). SOCCER National Football League Division 2: Telok Blangah CSC v Kaki Bukit (Queenstown), Changi CSC v Jubilee SA (Geylang), Mountbatten FC v Pioneer Arsenal (Jin Besar). Div 3: Mayflower Darul v C'wealth Palace (St Wilfrid), SCC92 words
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100 1985-02-17 24 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - Downpour drowns Balestier showdown MAHMOOD GAZNAVI By RAIN forced the Malaysian Cricket Association League match between Singapore and Negri Sembilan to be abandoned as a draw at Balestier Road yesterday. Negri, thanks to some fine batting by opener C. Sivaneethan (47) and X Kamalanathan (39), scored 157 runs m their100 words
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Article194 1985-02-17 24 NEGRI SEMBILAN C. Slvaneethan run out C. Rajaram )bv. MLrtettm 1 A. Souttiworth b Mehta K. kamalanathan c Mehla b Chandershager 39 C. Navaratnam st R Crapper b Kretser 19 k. kirapMiathM c Chandershager b Patni V V. klm P»h lbv. Kretser M. Shall not out 18 A. Abraham194 words
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Article250 1985-02-17 24 DEFENDING champions Raffles Junior College and the Singapore American School qualified for the final of the under-20 competition m the Singapore Cricket Club rugby sevens which kicked off at the Padang yesterday. Raffles beat United World College 12-4 while the Singapore American School disposed of Woodsville250 words
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Article, Illustration1251 1985-02-17 25 DELRA\ BEACH (Florida*. Sat. Scot! Davis and Tim Mayotte, a couple of unseeded players who were team-mates m University four years ago, became surprise finalists m the Internationa] Players Tennis Championships last night. Davis eliminated Czechoslovakia's Tom. is Smiil. No. 11 seed and the last1,251 words
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Article, Illustration1636 1985-02-17 25 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD ALWAYS ON SUNDAY Candi Ahmad must feel like the victim of a studs-up, over-the-top tackle by that Spaniard with the unpronounceable name, known as the Butcher of Bilbao. Kicked m the gr,oin and left hurt and bewildered. It is impossible not to1,636 words
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Article, Illustration316 1985-02-17 25 SUDDENLY, squash is Singapore's glory game. The delightful Lim Seok Hui. queen of Ihe court, now reigns as Sportswoman of the Year... and schoolgirl Lina Ong, her young lady-in-waiting, has become the first recipient of The Sunday Times Coca-Cola Sporting Achievement of the Month Award. Seok316 words
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Article165 1985-02-17 25 FOR Kdwin Moses, the Day ot Judgement is over, and the world of sport will sigh m reliel at the Not Guilty verdict delivered on its most outstanding champion m a Ivos Angeles courtroom yesterday. Yet, while exonerated of the charge ot soliciting an act165 words
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Advertisement214 1985-02-17 23 An invitation Comeand usitusat 51 Ans.jnßoad In Singapore o2o7 Phone 22 11 666 for free career advice enquiries about tees or to enrol on the spot and take your study materials with you Mon-Fn9 00am 6 OOp-r- Sat 9 00a rr 4 OOprr BRITISH INSTITUTE OF BRITISH INSTITUTE OF CAREERS214 words
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Advertisement24 1985-02-17 25 SUNDAY TIMES/COCA-COLA SPORTS ACHIEVEMENT OF THE MONTH My choice is Reason Nnme Address Semi tn S|M>rts Achievement Sunday Times. I'mi Kirn Sent; Kuad. Singapore <•'.< ':<24 words
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Advertisement149 1985-02-17 25 The ideal gift this Lunar New Year r.^?* •f? /Mi -jjfl BttV «H HKK- IB wKps* *&&ip^^ EvePy'one's talking about it. Nobody wants to m The Silk Road series Singapore's unique chance to for many of us is our heritage coming alive. What better hong bao than the magnificent three149 words
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Article222 1985-02-17 26 NON-SINGAPOREANS will from now on be allowed to represent the national rugby team m the Hongkong Sevens and the Asian tournament. The new Singapore Rugby Union policy, announced yesterday, will take effect from the Hongkong Sevens on March 30 and 31. However, the new rule222 words
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Article, Illustration598 1985-02-17 26 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI Two aces almost miss the trip as Singapore get set to capture League title By MARAUDING MOKHTAR: Malaysia Cup holders Selangor, helped by Mokhtar Dahari's hat-trick, crushed Negri Sembilan 5-0 at the Merdeka Stadium last night. It was a game tailor-made for former598 words
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Article, Illustration576 1985-02-17 26 J. RAJENDRAN ON THE CRICKET CONTROVERSY OH YEH! WHAT A PHOTO FINISH 4 If he had asked me for it (the captaincy), I'd have said take it if you like. I never knew he was so desperate for the captaincy. Quite frankly, everbody in the team576 words
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Article, Illustration313 1985-02-17 26 Rush saves Reds the blushes LONDON, Sat. European champions Liverpool found their awesome reputation counted for nothing when they were held to a 1-1 draw by Third Division York City m the fifth round of the English Football Association Cup today. An 85th minute goal by defender Rick Sbragia earned313 words
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Article165 1985-02-17 26 FA Cl'P, flftb round Rochdale 3 Northampton C Everton 3 TeL'ord 0 Halifax 1 Wrexham 2 York 1 Liverpool 1 Stockport 1 Southend I (replav Wednesday) Hartlepool v Darlington (tomorrow) Other scheduled Blackburn 0 Man Utd 2 matches postponed DIVISION ONE r* <*P> Chelsea 1 Newcastle 0165 words
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Article, Illustration452 1985-02-17 26 PETER SIOW ON THE FANDI DILEMMA TREVOR HARTLEY, the man who elevated Fandi Ahmad to the pedestal when he was Singapore's soccer supremo from 1976-1980, may yet haul his prodigy from the dump. When Hartley, now coach of English Division One club Luton Town, heard of Fandi's452 words
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Article, Illustration500 1985-02-17 1 LIM PHAY- LING - LIM PHAY-LING By THIS Wednesday marks the beginning of the Year of the Ox, an animal much revered m Chinese mythology for its endurance, courage, strength, chivalry, and beneath the gruff exterior, a heart of gold. In the Handbook of Chinese Horoscopes. Shanghai-born writer Theodora Lav500 words
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Article, Illustration610 1985-02-17 2 LET'S take a closer and more personal look at what the Year of the Ox will bring m 1985. RAT (19H, 1912, 1924, 1936, 1948, 1964, 1972 and 1984): It will be quite a good year although there may be stress m work area and more610 words
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Article, Illustration778 1985-02-17 2 The year of Dhana and Redford WE HAVE a very distinguished lineup of Singaporeans born m the Year of the Ox. Among the list are Mr S. Dhanabalan, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Minister for Community Development, Mr Justice Punch Coomaraswamy and Singapore's Catholic Archbishop Gregory Yong. Other well-known Oxen778 words
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FASHION
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Article, Illustration361 1985-02-17 3 LIM PHAY-LING on the new fresh-as-spring lounge wear THIS Lunar New Year season you can entertain at home m style without getting dressed up, thanks to the wide variety of leisure clothes available now. All of them have the wonderful comfort of a favourite old dressDAVID TAN - 361 words
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Article, Illustration247 1985-02-17 4 PAIK- CHOO - PAIK-CHOO By Don't axe the chopsticks ONE of life's greatest challenges is using the chopsticks to puk up a bargau without breaking its skin. So I was close to broken on reading of how near we Came to axing the use of this truly versatile implement. Have you ever247 words
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Article, Illustration691 1985-02-17 4 MARGARET CHAN - MARGARET CHAN 1 EAT OUT By Smiling Orchid, Block 11, Ghim Moh Road. #01-64, tel. *****37, *****94. Hours: Weekdays, 8 am to 9 pm; Saturdays, 8 am to 4 pm; Sundays 8 am to 12 noon. Recommended: Pineapple tarts, $11 for 600 g; banana cake, $15691 words
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Article884 1985-02-17 4 AT SMILING Orchid confectionery, pint-sized Mrs Choo Yen Lan and her team turn out fantasy cakes m rainbow hues using techniques she has gathered from all over the world. Here, exquisite wedding cakes are created as well as mammoth cakes which catch the eye of884 words
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Article, Illustration347 1985-02-17 4 LEE GEOK BOI - LEE GEOK BOI EAT IN By NOODLES are a must for the Lunar New Year. This is especially so for the Hokkiens who also eat them at birthdays. The long strands of noodles are symbolic of long life. In households where offerings are still made347 words
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Article, Illustration611 1985-02-17 4 MY CHOICE DISH IT'S a great dish for the Lunar New Year because it tastes better when kept overnight and it features duck which is popular for the festive season. Housewife Christine Yong shares with us a Hakka recipe for ginger duck. Mrs Yong's611 words
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FITNESS
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Article, Illustration451 1985-02-17 5 SALLY ANN STEWART; DR KENNETH COOPER - SALLY ANN STEWART DR KENNETH COOPER Reporter Advisor IF YOUR excuse for not exercising is not being able to get out of the house, reconsider. Dr Kennetn Cooper, the former US Air Force flight surgeon who invented aerobics m 1968, says451 words
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Article233 1985-02-17 5 STATIONARY cycling is appealing to some people because they can do it at home, rain or shine. But before investing m a stationary bicycle, be aware that it's not an aerobics bargain, says Dr Kenneth Cooper. "We've tested cyclists and found that the person outdoors isUSA Today - 233 words
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Article, Illustration807 1985-02-17 5 JUDY OPPENHEIMER - JUDY OPPENHEIMER A difficult triangle may develop when a best friend finds a lover By I tf Vftl > *_t_ ml "<_*-' '•'■•___\%&A£k'-, «jt_£"'" -^i fl EVER since childhood they had been best friends Jane would have said there was nothing she couldn't share withUSA Today - 807 words
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224 1985-02-17 5 When you hate your mate's best friend HATING your best friend's mate can be a sticky problem, but some say there's something even worse: Hating your mate's best friend "I knew Ron had always had a very special relationship with hLs friend Barry." says Sandra. "And I could neve; really224 words
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MEDICAL BRIEFING
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Article, Illustration170 1985-02-17 5 A PSYCHOLOGIST'S research 20 years ago showed that if a family festive season is to be happy it needs planning, with particular thought being given to young children and elderly people who react badly to changes in their eating and drinking habits. Alcohol exaggerates characteristics; the benign become170 words
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Article, Illustration157 1985-02-17 5 History teaches how two former American presidents. Thomas Jefferson and John Adams, failed to survive the celebrations of the 50th Independence Day; and many a dignitary has collapsed at his retirement party. It has always been assumed that the effect ot excitement on coronary arteries was to blame157 words
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Article413 1985-02-17 5 "TRADITION! Tradition!" bellowed Tevye, the musical milkman m Fiddler on the Roof, sensing his cherished way of life was about to fall victim to wholesale changes. But if Tevye were around today, he might be surprised to find that tradition is alive and well. And never413 words
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Article, Illustration765 1985-02-17 7 JpNuir - JpNuir ita fsr-.- IF beautiful environments go hand m glove with beautiful art, then Mr Han Vo-Ta, President of the recently resuscitated Singapore Classical Guitar Society, has got it just right. We were standing m the quiet and pretty surroundings of the Alliance Francaise on a765 words
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Article, Illustration673 1985-02-17 7 ■'-■in \mem-wfmmemm^m^ma W^kWM^ I THEY'RE the odd couple of horror, mismatched masters of fright, and their first-ever coDaboration not only made its debut at the top of the best-seller lists but has also reigned for over three months. From Maine: Stephen King (The Shining Salem's Lot)USA Today - 673 words
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Article, Illustration427 1985-02-17 7 WINSTON LEE - WINSTON LEE By Excellent Good Aver age Poor aeee eee »e Colt 1300 GL Styling Performance Economy Transmission Handling Brakes Accommodation Ride Comfort Noise Finish Equipment Refinement j temmm Score 2.42 IN THE middle and late *****, Mitsubishi cars enjoyed a wave of popularity. The Lancer427 words
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Article456 1985-02-17 7 FOR many mechanics, the Lunar New Year is the only time for a much needed break and many tyre shops and workshops are closed for a week or even more. If your car is older than two years, a visual check of radiator hoses and456 words
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Article, Illustration1120 1985-02-17 8 Phi Phi islands - Thai 'treasure' isles await your discovery Phi Phi islands Tropical paradise is nearer than you think. WENDY HUTTON explores the charms of two tiny islands near Phuket, and N. BALAKRISHNAN explains why Phuket island itself, off the Thai west coast, is still the best bargain around. You might want toCHEW KHENG SUAN; JEAN-FRANCOIS CORMERAIS - 1,120 words
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Article, Illustration896 1985-02-17 8 Phuket - Phuket ONE does not think there can be any connection between Phuket, which we all know is m Thailand, and Penang, which many Singaporeans have come to believe is a sort of Singapore frozen m time. Actually Phuket has a lot896 words
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Article, Illustration287 1985-02-17 8 GETTING TO PHUKET THAI International Airways flies direct to Phuket four times a week. The excursion fare is SJ400 return each. Check around for bargain Phuket packages. Any travel agent should be able to offer a four-day three-night deal, including meals and return air fare,287 words
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Article, Illustration711 1985-02-17 10 ISMAIL KASSIM - ISMAIL KASSIM A special report to mark Brunei Darussalam's second National Day on Saturday By Regional Correspondent THE first year of its re-emergence as a sovereign nation after almost a century of British protection has been a period of consolidation for Brunei Darussalam. The pace of711 words
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Article, Illustration263 1985-02-17 10 History After almost a century of British protection, Brunei became an independent and sovereign nation on Jan 1, 1984. It had been self-governing for many years before that. Its status as a British protectorate had helped preserve the territorial integrity of the ancient sultanate which once ruled the263 words
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Article511 1985-02-17 10 ZAINUL ABIDIN RASHEED; Berita Harian - ZAINUL ABIDIN RASHEED Berita Harian By Editor, INTERNATIONAL and diplomatic relations, more than domestic developments, mark The first year of full independence for Brunei Darussalam. But it was not the grand official royal visits that stole the limelight. It was the surprises that511 words
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Article, Illustration429 1985-02-17 12 ISMAIL KASSIM iooks ai developments m education, the retail business and trade relations during the past year MANY Bruneians were surprised at the decision to switch to bilingualism m government schools. From this year, equal emphasis will be given to both English and429 words
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Article275 1985-02-17 12 BUSINESSMEN m Singapore and Brunei were pleased when the Singapore Trade Development Board set up an office m Bandar Seri Begawan m the middle of last year. The potential for improving bilateral trade is immense because of the complementary nature of the two economies. Manned275 words
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Article, Illustration352 1985-02-17 12 DAYANGKU Norhaya bte Pengiran Zainal now sells the latest women's fashions and children's clothes m the air-condi-tioned comfort of her own boutique. Before independence, she was one of those doing business m the open-air tamu (market) which itself was recently relocated352 words
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Article, Illustration453 1985-02-17 13 HAN LING - HAN LING By Brunei Reporter ROYAL Brunei Airlines has earned its wings as the sultanate's flying ambassador. It has won more and more friends at home and abroad as new routes were started following Brunei's emergence as a new nation. RBA has built on a453 words
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Article334 1985-02-17 13 THE gateway to Brunei Darussalam will be a prestigious new airport terminal now being built at the existing airport. The 8547 million building, to be completed m two years' time, will meet projected passenger and air freight demands until the end of this century. It334 words
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Advertisement281 1985-02-17 4 Why do hundreds of food-lovers and their families return for our house-specialities? Eating at Kukuruyuk m Funworld is a new experience We have given new exciting flavours to your favourites fried chicken, satay and soto These dishes are specially marinated with our unique concocted seasoning and cooked fresh, the traditional281 words
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Advertisement138 1985-02-17 11 Uniting Singaporeans and Bruneians with friendship twice every day. Royal Brunei^ the National Darwin m Australia. Airline of Negara Brunei Twice every day we fly Darussalam is very proud to between Singapore and Negara celebrate National Day. Brunei Darussalam^ so after We consider ourselves Bruneians., Singaporeans are our Ambassadors for138 words
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Article, Illustration504 1985-02-17 1 The elusive Teresa Teng reveals her New Year plans to ALFRED ZHU SHE'S hardly the sort one associates with surreptitious dealings. But for a long time, singer Teresa Teng's recordings were smuggled into China and listened to secretly. Being Taiwanese, her music was banned m504 words
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Miscellaneous960 1985-02-17 1 dm S8 WTAk Ifet mmmmWBmmW N ''J^mJQh^r^^M^^^A.- j aF^*****ft""' ~-M 'W/f^SBSfM\ '^jaBP***™^ \Km\ W v^^SHUM r l^.!t M '^a^^iha^^mlalW' Linda Ronstadt revives oldies Spotlight on developing communities CHANNEL 5 CHANNEL 8 CHANNEL 3 8.30 AJLSBCTEXT. Sample iages. 2.30 P.M. SBCTEXT. Sample pages. 2.07 P.M. QURAN AND PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 9.00 PROGRAMME960 words
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Miscellaneous932 1985-02-17 1 LINDA RONSTADT WITH NELSON RIDDLE AND HIS ORCHESTRA. Nostalgia time as Linda Ronstadt teams up with the Nelson Riddle Orchestra to recreate the mood of the 1940s and 1950s. (See story, Page 7.) Ch 5, 10.05 pm. VILLAGE EARTH: In the Footsteps of the Incas. New 13-part documentary which looks932 words
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Miscellaneous40 1985-02-17 1 n lur'ffi Jm ■■fly aa^r^ aiB^^P!*aal fJ^aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBaa^ai^ijr aaaa'aaa^- aa HuhH m aiaV 49 giwM H >^aaaaaaaaWM l llBI»^ My«KlHB«B.»Bfc^^J« H K %i 1 Jj¥ >)lll jB^aj*fl mimm laaBBal |i K M JjH laV^£ia&^a9E aBaaJfl B^ai Steinbeck's tale of farmers' plight40 words
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Article, Illustration441 1985-02-17 2 PAIK- CHOO - PAIK-CHOO By IN THE trade. Dallas. Dynasty and Falcon Crest are tailed the OTT series. Over The Top. Just how far removed from reality can the Evvings. Carringtoos and (/runnings get m Prime-Time "85? Going by media hype, soap-o|xr;i's filthy rich suds are about to bubble over and441 words
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Article, Illustration806 1985-02-17 2 KHNG EU MENG - KHNG EU MENG Rock videos they're the next best thing to catching your favourite artistes onstage m the flesh. This week, we check out videos featuring some of rock music's top names, as well as the much-touted Michael Jackson video, Thriller VIDEO By MAKING MICHAEL806 words
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Article, Illustration321 1985-02-17 2 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN By WITH SBC's blessings, a group of its TV stars are making their debut m a series of live concerts at a cinema during the Lunar New Year season. A total of seven artistes from Pursuit and The Awakening will start a321 words
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HOLLYWOOD
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Article, Illustration314 1985-02-17 2 GREER GARSON will replace her old friend, Barbara Stanwyck, m the Gothicmystery TV series, Dark Mansions. Garson (right) flew m from her Texas home for dinner with producer Aaron Spelling to discuss details. One detail was that, should the two-hour pilot spin off into a314 words
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Article, Illustration103 1985-02-17 2 TONY ORLANDO, the recording star whose hits include Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Old Oak Tree, will be the star of a new familyoriented sitcom next year. Orlando, a close friend of Bill Cosby, will introduce the character on Cosby 's TV series later this year.103 words
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Article, Illustration45 1985-02-17 2 JOAN COLLINS has asked Dynasty co-star Linda Evans to be maid-of-honour at her upcoming marriage to Peter Holm Linda has agreed. On the series, Linda and Joan (above) play bitter enemies, but in real life, thev're the best of friends.45 words
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Article, Illustration329 1985-02-17 3 LIM KAY TONG - LIM KAY TONG THE HOLY ROBE OF SHAOLIN TEMPLE Coming to Odeon-Katong, Jurong Drive-In, Majestic, Broadway, Bedok and Regal Starring Xv Xiangdong and Lii Quiping Directed by Xv Xiao Ming By THE skills of mainland Chinese martial arts exponents do not call329 words
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Article, Illustration744 1985-02-17 3 For those adventurous enough to compete with the holiday crowds, here's a preview of the Lunar New Year attractions around town JULIE TAN looks at what the Hongkong film makers are banking on this season I MY LUCKY STARS Coming to Eng Wah cinemas744 words
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Article, Illustration453 1985-02-17 3 LIM KAY TONG - RED DAWN Coming to Lido Starring Patrick Swayze and C. Thomas Howell Directed by John Milius LIM KAY TONG By RED Dawn is simplistic and alarmist. It is, however, also a good adventure film. There is the now customary violence which will draw crowds m453 words
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Article, Illustration179 1985-02-17 3 CARAVAN OF COURAGE (AN EWOK ADVENTURE) Coining to Orchard The small, furry creatures from Return of the Jedi now have a film all to themselves. Fantasy and technological wizardry reign again as a tribe of Ewoks come to the aid of two space179 words
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280 1985-02-17 4 LIM KAY TONG - SBC gears up cameras for its Parliament coverage LIM KAY TONG By PRESIDENT CV. Devan Nan's speech at the opening Ofl the Sixth Parliament of Singapore on Feb 25 at S.3opm is likely to be televised live, according to sources. Subsequently. SBC will be showing excerpts of future sittings lasting280 words
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Article53 1985-02-17 4 AN APOLOGY to readers who expected to see The Grapes of Wrath on Ch 12 last Sunday night and instead found Mister Roberts. SBC's telecast of the Henry Fonda classic was changed to tonight but we neglected to make the correction m the preview carried on Page53 words
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Article, Illustration663 1985-02-17 4 The verdict's out, the trophies taken home, and the luckless entries for the homeviewers' contest discarded. The talent quest is over, but JULIE TAN pens some thoughts about last weekend's Talentime Final IT WAS easily one of the most memorable Talentime finals m recent years if663 words
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Article, Illustration329 1985-02-17 4 TEO LIAN HUAY - TEO LIAN HUAY LOOK EAST By TAIWANESE actress Lv Yichang (right) openly declared her association with her boyfriend who was arrested for triad society activities. It felt good to be the "Godfather's woman", she thought until she realised that showbiz wasn't going to be329 words
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Article, Illustration497 1985-02-17 4 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN By THE year of the Ox will begin with fun and games. So SBC's English Variety Unit has decreed. The start of the new Lunar Year season will mark the return of the Watch It series, the quiz-and-game show which had the Solve497 words
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Advertisement146 1985-02-17 5 America attacked by Russia! |C He s been chased B| Featuring the NEW DANCE CRAZE fl The enemy ptanned everything -excetrt tor the teenage H| thrown through a window, and arrested BS| that's sweeping Singapore the world I guerrillas called The Itoiverines" eddie Murphy is a Detroit cop HSR AERHRIC146 words
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Miscellaneous2862 1985-02-17 5 1= YOUR WEEK AHEAD Monday /JBFHfMfc FRIDAY 1 MONDAY l^^^^^K TUESDAY :^BK^IH «iM b^^ LUNCHTIME RECITAL: 1 ,m oni n 'I 1 ■WB PHIZZOG HRfP^ 9QB With American classical SOLID GOLD IP^ l MW^^^ M\ LUNAR NEW YEAR VARIETY SHOW C/? i^Js^ ■--^1 The m.me dm illy 11L I Jffi»2,862 words
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Miscellaneous3010 1985-02-17 6 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY P3TTTjIITI7(3[ KJT^'nTHWTB HVST^F^P^nnEHI WB^sS^rT^r^rjwrwts WMWs^nrfytTTTMrwM h^vstttttttt^t^^b 2.30 P.M. SBCTEXT Sample pjges 5.30 P.M. SBCTEXT. Sample pages 220 PM SBCTEXT Sample pages UJUJjjjJßJJiJjj^^»4^4^4^4^^^^^^ a^ Ak^* A 300 PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS FOLLOWED BY 600 PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS 250 PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS SJO PM SBCTEXT. Sample pages 8.30 A.M. SBCTEXT. Sample pages 12.303,010 words
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Article, Illustration562 1985-02-17 7 Linda Ronstadt, who appears on Ch 5 tonighl to croon 1940s and 1950s standards, speaks to CRAIG MODDERNO about her swing from rock to oldies FOR those who fancy the songs of the 1930s and 1940s that Linda Ronstadt croons on the album What's New, you're mUSA Today - 562 words
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Article, Illustration622 1985-02-17 7 CHRIS LEWIS - CHRIS LEWIS JAZZ REVIEW By LUSH UFE Linda Ronstadt (Asylum) THIS really should be titled What's New Vol D, because it takes up where the previous album takes off. The torch songs give way to more uptempo numbers, but the nostalgia remains, as do622 words
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Article, Illustration422 1985-02-17 7 KANNAN CHANDRAN - KANNAN CHANDRAN pop review By STARLIGHT EXPRESS Soundtrack (Polydor) ANDREW Lloyd Webber's out to prove all his disbelievers wrong. To show that he is still in touch with today's music, he's created a soundtrack that incorporates the various elements of rock, including422 words
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Article239 1985-02-17 8 CHILDREN and adults today tend to be fatter than is sood for them. But m India, there are wry few children who are fat and m Ethiopia, thousands are dying because they have no fcnid to eat. So when you tuck into the delicious food at the reunion239 words
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Article, Illustration402 1985-02-17 8 LAST week, I showed you how to make a doll-house from shoe-boxes. Today. I'll give you some hints on how to decorate it. You can make furniture from matchboxes, and curtains and carpets from bits of crron _i_ih SLr o a P ClothCollect pretty pictures from402 words
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Article, Illustration452 1985-02-17 8 ON THE JOB LAST week, you read about newscaster Woon Liew's job m Newswatch, an SBC programme which is shown on Channel 5 every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Today, we'll tell you about someone who works behind the scenes. You may have heard her voice on the programme452 words
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Article, Illustration471 1985-02-17 8 TODAY, we have the results of the Jurong Bird Park colouring contest. There were some very good entries but I'm afraid that not all of you read the instructions properly. Some sent m entries with the three birds correctly identified but without471 words
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Advertisement146 1985-02-17 8 An endless source of pleasure for the entire family GREAT BOOKS WESTERN WORLD 443 writings by 74 authors ...s4 volumes ...no digests, excerpts or condensations In the Great Books, you will find 25 million words m 32,000 pages, covering 3,000 topics and 102 basic ideas The accumulated wisdom of the146 words
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Lunar New Year
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Article, Illustration499 1985-02-17 13 ANG LAY WAH considers the new-found atmosphere of Chinatown and wonders what it all means ISO THE lights are up, the fairs go on every night and the lion dancers are back roaming the streets of Chinatown. Red banners and lanterns line theMICHAEL LIEW - 499 words
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Article, Illustration194 1985-02-17 14 ■IN THE old days, the Chinese had lion dancing to celebrate and congratulate each other for, thankfully, not being eaten up by the "nien" (the Chinese word for year), believed m Chinese mythology to be a frightful beast. Legend has it that on the eve of everyMICHAEL LIEW - 194 words
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Article, Illustration568 1985-02-17 14 THE Lunar New Year is celebrated on a scale m China that is unmatched anywhere else m the world. When you think that during this season alone no less than 25 billion home-made moon cakes will be consumed, the mind boggles. A moonBarbara Michaels Features - 568 words
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Article, Illustration412 1985-02-17 15 Let kids stay cool and casual JOSEPHINE NG gives some suggestions for the children's new clothes. ANOTHER round of visiting and the children are coming along, too. It's one big rush from the home of grandma and grandpa to the homes of aunties and uncles, cousins and friends. And you412 words
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Article, Illustration798 1985-02-17 16 Why I don't miss those firecrackers One moment, her brother was playing with the tiny rockets, the next instant, his face was just a black mass. ANG LAY WAH recalls the incident. Suddenly, there was a loud v bang and then screams came from the garden. I ran downstairs and798 words
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Article, Illustration849 1985-02-17 17 The costs are sometimes exorbitant, but that does _not~aeter "those" who believe from investing"" m these symbols of success and wealth. "ANG LAY "WAR features some traditional TavouritesT THE flowers and plants that make their annual appearance at this time of the year add849 words
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Article, Illustration1036 1985-02-17 18 How restaurants serve up this customary delight Restaurants serving raw fish 'yusheng' during this festive season do a roaring trade as orders pour m for plate after plate of this elaborate dish. ANG LAY WAH takes a look behind the scenes PERHAPS the reason why1,036 words
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Article, Illustration560 1985-02-17 19 How to prepare the dish at home AS any Chinese chef will tell you, making a rawfish salad or yusheng is not easy. But if you want to try your hand at it, here is a list of tips from Miss Alice Chia ofMICHAEL LIEW - 560 words
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Article, Illustration169 1985-02-17 20 Where you can eat yusheng The practice of raising the chopsticks and lifting the ingredients high above the dish to toss {lohei) the rawfish salad or yusheng ingredients has given rise to the belief that one's luck will be also be "lifted". And to some,169 words
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Article, Illustration153 1985-02-17 20 ■IT TOOK the chefs at Dynasty Hotel two days to come up with a special cake for the season. The result an elaborate concoction, gaily-adorned m keeping with the New Year festivities. The vanilla sponge cake rests on a base of sweet dough and153 words
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Article, Illustration67 1985-02-17 20 One of the often overlooked ingredients m yusheng or raw fish salad is the ground nut oil. Used to mask the fishy aroma, groundnut oil is also considered an auspicious seasoning to use because groundnuts are a symbol of continued prosperity and good health. Cock Drand pure67 words
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Article, Illustration559 1985-02-17 21 SUSANNA KULATISSA previews an annual attraction GONE are the days when Chingay meant a "decorated float" complete with glittering lanterns, Chinese maidens draped m green and gold and musicians with their gongs, bells and pipes. The Chingay procession, one of the celebrations that heralds the spring festival,559 words
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Article146 1985-02-17 22 WANT to try something different with traditional Lunar New Year plants other than place pots all over the house? A cleverly arranged flower decoration using all the flowers of the season like the pussy willow and the chrysanthemum could be the answer to that bare-looking coffee table. And146 words
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Article, Illustration160 1985-02-17 22 Drink m the Year of the Ox with cocktails specially created for the season. At Meridien Hotel, there is a range of five all inspired by the five instrinsic elements of Oriental belief: Water, fire, metal, wood and earth. Shui (water) is a gin-based delight of160 words
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Article, Illustration99 1985-02-17 22 HOW about chunky bars of chocolate to keep the children happy during those rounds of visiting? They make good gifts for the little visitors to your home, too. Delfi chocolates m bars of 200 grams, are easy to tote around. Blended from fresh Swiss alpine milk and99 words
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Article, Illustration346 1985-02-17 22 MAKE your own lanterns this year. With a little ribbon, scotch tape, some empty hong bao packets and lots of ingenuity, you can add that personal touch to your decorations this festive season. All you need are: Thirty hong bao packets (if they have designs on them,346 words
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Advertisement362 1985-02-17 13 NIKDN-The widest choice m photographic equipment Latest Nikon wide-angle zoom 35-7omm, f/3-3 latest Nikon FG2O Auto manual at $599 with Free New Gifts worth $215 tSA l^mim J^Afll Hkr .^^gl^^M JkScL SHE 1 X > i ««|^2 IT. > J^ |a I^S ?^^Stf«^ s* 1 Tf^T 1 I L*^ ati362 words
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Advertisement933 1985-02-17 14 Celebrate the Lunar Mew Year with a traditional Tfeochew dinner at FSng Cheng Lou For that traditional reunion dinner, why Flowers and Blossoms/ vDV bother to cook and wash-up? Let Feng Potted Plants JHI h eng Lou on 2nd storey prepare a rrom re bruary I1 to February 18, there933 words
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Advertisement78 1985-02-17 14 i 9 Hi 'for a queen file purest gold Ihe finest jade .\nd sparkling diamonds All r\ niasterix rafted into exquisite v jew c- lien St tor a queen Hach uniqueh different, yet universal l\ treasured. GoOK fora roral fitting, today ■k t 0 0 -■Mi 0 W) mm J*78 words
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Advertisement243 1985-02-17 15 @@@@S@@@@@@@@[a[3[a[ara[a[a[a[a[a[a[S[a[a[D[3[S[a D| fa at fa gl Singapore Tourists Promotion Board DJ fg 31 entrusted us with lighting up Orchard Road, v] a during last Christmas which gj brought great joy to Singapore. El fa jU We are honoured once again |j to design install the U decorations at Chinatown. El243 words
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Advertisement407 1985-02-17 16 MING COURT HOTEL SINGAPORE I ;i^- Mm?^^^ i^^^Xv^^^^W^^'' jC m a special preparation with salmon, or with ikan '"^-'■3i.'-;uv>. ■■■•iT.- ____F k. 'i_? \w-- i^S___H_____B|_____________Ky 1 'mi _H| ■■^■^■■il^HHßHHH____M_|___M_(_B___________________________^^BHMM^iß jgp 1 i___|_HJ Celebrate with our generous spread ot festive cuisine. 3gg^^^^^^^^ iaaaiaise (Jt tll6 lODtTj' LttC [fe Dirim Hours: 7407 words
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Advertisement698 1985-02-17 18 Amencaya mis Lunar New Year, Amencaya has imported the jt Uk d^ latest fashion shoes of Petra <&r^ Pisani Danna, Barbara, JR. jf Barett. Moreschi. Marelli. Florshein and Renatico from Italy m finest leather for comfort and durability. Crown Prince Hotel Feng Cheng Lou Restaurant serves Yu Sheng Raw Fish698 words
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Advertisement299 1985-02-17 18 "THE ONLY OYSTER SAUCE WITH NO PRESERVATIVES" SOURCE: AS REPORTED IN A ENGLISH DAILY NEWSPAPER. OCTOBER 14, 1984. OYSTER AND OYSTER FLAVOURED SAUCE I 17 17 I^l T\ /I 1/^ L? E? WHAT CASE FOUND LJLEi IV LJ IVI IVlLll EoT^T" -^sTf^T OYSTER FI AY( )R HI SAI CE BRAND299 words
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Advertisement163 1985-02-17 19 I PH HERE'S TO mmg STAYING SLIM AND HEAITHY! CHEERS TO SLIMFIT FpTn^^^W^l TA y I y IJ I \mm Yes Slimflt Skim Mllk Powder is the UiJJ Mj k^ kimk A I 1 k^! answer to enjoying the natural goodness B^lJ' jj^^^MMlMMli/^M liJ j»TB^siBB milk without worrying about putting163 words
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Advertisement120 1985-02-17 19 EtßHESEßllllßSlslalslaEsCs MEIJI SE^ rUMAR WHHfrC-H-KS Crr-runch your way into the Chinese New Year with Meiji's. J I L V» i Blr < I^ lll "ffHnMrJIMHIIK^H V^k^^H n \'.'Tijftf i' r jo ">» *BF AH Br v*. rxt-W'SP 6^-* v ,»p* •C^BBPMSg- y^*<^r^Kf' AB By vllh|p Xi wTf *VM HHJ I^3l120 words
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Advertisement319 1985-02-17 20 I The Management Staff wish one and all GONG XI FA CAI A new year means new beginnings, fresh starts to make BiS your Year of the truly auspicious, our Yu Shang is being Hf^* specially prepared to add to your festivities. W W iBI A n<^ f° r an319 words
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Advertisement122 1985-02-17 20 jfttifc UDTjJIiIaJJM IJIUI I W^ NEWYEfIR -xv Svßl WITH L o^^ 'PROSPEMTY' N|p^ r FBH VERY RFST Jp l j? I^Hm *^jT Jrili Wishing all our patrons, business associates and friends a Happy and Prosperous Lunar jffJ New Year. We 11 be closed from 1 9 to 2 1 Feb122 words
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Advertisement263 1985-02-17 21 W/f^ J**3%JS r-\ ■^■■wIZ-S^n«t>>fll BBhO TOSS UP A M '^^B OFGOODLLCK m^flM EttfOJ >>ur Good Luck Raw Fish (Yu Sheng) with sfx\ vi C hinese New Year menu at Pm Hsiang this festive season Our special Chinese New Year menu prices from I2MH-+ &S3oo++ per table. 1 he special menu263 words
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Advertisement416 1985-02-17 21 f'wwl "iWii Iftpwl fe=^jl I I I it GONG XI FA CAI Come to Denny's this Lunar New Year for a FREE CUP OF COFFEE with every purchase of breakfast from 7.00 am to 11.00 am What's more? You will have a variety of excellent food, cosy atmosphere and one416 words
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Advertisement305 1985-02-17 22 lohg mm UJekome Miss Jelly Chiong Ling, the superstar from Taiwan is back for our superb fresh live seafood. We have live drunken praujns, barbeque live lobster, fish, crab cuttlefish, sambal mussels, crispy baby squids and many other seafood dishes and Chinese cuisine. Please visit us: LONG BEACH SEAFOOD RESTAURANT305 words
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Advertisement213 1985-02-17 22 Celebrate the Lunar New Year with SPECIAL RAW FISH Traditional Cantonese dishes supervised by Hooi Kok Wai and specialities from our kitchen. Hongkong Roast :hicken *Fried Deer Meat #Chilli Crab Our restaurant will be closed on Feb. 19th -22nd and re-opened on Feb. 23rd -for the Chinese New Year Inconvenience213 words
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Advertisement331 1985-02-17 22 TAIPEI UMEKO (SISTER) RESTAURANT TAIWANESE CUISINE LIVE SEAFOOD SZECHUANFOOD& DINNERPARTIES We are closed on Feb. 1 9th 20th for the Lunar New Year Inconvenience regretted. Business Hours. 11.30 am 2.45pm 6.00pm 2 45am #02 01 ORCHARD TOWERS (REAR BLOCK* CLAYMORE DRIVE, SINGAPORE 0922 (Opposite HILTON HOTEL next to NEGARA HOTEL)331 words
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Advertisement338 1985-02-17 23 UNIQUE ANTIQUE HOUSE NfUi\ renovated, specialised m colonial. Asian handicrafts, woodcarving. porcelain, cabinets, chests, etc Open daily 10am. to 7pm. 30 WATTEN RISE SINGAPORE 1128 TEL: *****79 NEW STOCK RARE Antiquarian and Out-of-Print Books available today at Antiques of the Orient. Lower Basement. Tanghn Shopping Centre Extension A SET OF338 words
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Advertisement1116 1985-02-17 23 An artistic f\ for the s=>|| IGlipOCt HOTfC Suggested by: Funan Gallery Minf Furniture Buddhist Sculptor* KeOSOOn Asiatic Recently Eismatad Ceramics from China Contemporary Art French Modern Paintings Tten Gallery Chinese Brush Paintings A Welcoming Mew Year Eihibition from Feb. 18 to 18 at Meridian Hotel. Room* lataur and lafita1,116 words
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Advertisement413 1985-02-17 23 GOOD NEWS!! Free gifts of water heater and/ or hamper are given to our customers who produce this advertisement. We wish everyone 'A PROSPEROUS A HAPPY '85. HDB Licence: T***** We renovate/ furnish within your budget. With 15 years 1 experience, we provide renovation I service for 3, 4or 5-roomed413 words
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Advertisement217 1985-02-17 23 Clerical experienced" audit assistants required by established pubhc accounting firm c Minimum GCE 'A' level and LCC Higher Accounting. c 2 years experience m audit. a Knowledge of Chinese. Apply stating personal particulars, expected salary and contact telephone number to: 101A Upper Cross Street #11-14 People's Park Centre Singapore 0105217 words
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Advertisement170 1985-02-17 23 PERSONAL DRIVER FOR COM PAN EXFXUTIVE Requirements: At it-. i>l 3 years driving experience Working experience js ti.iuiieur lot Company Executive Speak good English and write simple English Must have professional ourtesy and etiquette m handling executive latllily members, guests and visitors Work overtime when required TEL. *****15 MR CHONG170 words
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Advertisement1349 1985-02-17 24 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical CRITERION EXPLORATION INC. U.S.A. Has immediate positions for the following geophysical personnel for our Indonesian operations: INSTRUMENT TECHNICIANS For Service Repair on Texas Instruments DFS-S digital system. Must have at least 2 years experience A degree m electronics would be helpful. Technicians1,349 words
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Advertisement642 1985-02-17 24 82 Accessories/ 82 Accessories/ Maintenance Maintenance 1^ I. Scanning Light- Up 10- Band Graphic Equalizer Amplifier aaaaaaaaaaaaaaKjjMl Z2OOl /:oo: LW^^^^B^Balßaßflßfll^^*^^^^ 1h f) In-li "it >r See v LF D Bui'l In 10 Hiinds Graphic Equtlt2Cf Control s., lcA ,en, Bedok Centre Electrical Co. Blk:i4.RedokN>.nhStrcfl I «0l Ih? bmgdfKue 16^ Tel642 words
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Advertisement616 1985-02-17 24 '81 DATSUN 100A, pte owner, aircon. radio cassette, equaliser. $14,900 ono *****02. 82 NISSAN SUNNY 1.3 GL. Aircon. Hi-fi. Original paint Beautiful condition. *****88. '83 NISSAN SUNNY, 5-speed. 15. with aircon. 1 owner, selling $21,800 Tel: *****61 83, NISSAN SUNNY 13 GL. Aircond. cassette. $20,900 0.n.0. Contact *****00/ 1. '83616 words
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Advertisement1681 1985-02-17 24 90 For Sale: Toyota 90 For Sale: Toyota THE CAR OF THE YEAR IS HERE TODAY. The exciting new Toyota MR2 is at ■H|| our showrooms, BORNEO MOTORS < For a great deal more i JJfaUpper Thomson Road *****66 Al|un,ed Road *****32 Butul T.mah Road *****55 6 7 8 91,681 words
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Advertisement887 1985-02-17 24 94 For Sale: Other Makes RENAULT 5 GORDINI TURBO Registered Jan 1984 Immaculate condition Agent maintained Colour: White PRICE: $48,500 ENTHUSIASTS ONLY NO DEALERS PLEASE TEL JEFFREY HO *****14, AFTER 10AM '80 DAIHATSU CHARADE. 82 Sigma GLS 1600 '7ti Toyota 1200 '80 Honda Accord 77 Colt Celeste. 73 Mercedes 200.887 words
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Advertisement767 1985-02-17 24 i 96 For Sale: Motor Cycles/Scooters 1981 GSX 750. Shining engine Good condition Selling 53 .500 neg (ienuine buyers only Contact *****02 •83 POWER VALVE. One owner, special no plate, special tyres In good conditiun Selling $3,500 Tel: *****30 Mr Evan Son. 83 SUZUKI 250RG, FB plate II.OOOKm. s double767 words
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Advertisement1288 1985-02-17 24 106 Accomodation 106 Accomodation Available: Houses Available Houses 1 EHDB 1 PROPERTIES TO LET Tender are invited for the lettings of the following unfurnished residential ties:Tender Deposit A) SELETAR AIR BASE (Jalan Kayu) Payable (l) Double-Storey Terrace (2 bedrooms) at 15 Lambeth Walk $325.00 (ii) Double-Storey Terrace (2 bedrooms) at1,288 words
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Advertisement914 1985-02-17 25 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses Hill-top Luxury Residences Elevated locality Easy Transportation Sg I r-' rvside Shjngri-la Park and the I *mci r B Thomson area Near MRT station A new r~~~ i______j^^ I |p_* I Beautifully designed Spanish-style i Jm\ oie storey914 words
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Advertisement607 1985-02-17 25 125 Shop Spaces Wanted WE HAVE CLIENTS who wish to purchase rent pvt postwar shoplunise m all locations Owner. contact *****57 (S lines) Monday 135 Air Travel FOR ECONOMICAL AIRFARES to India Lon, Europe. USA. Canada. Australia. Bali and the Orient Consult Je.sal Brothers Tours Travel Tel: *****55, 7.S High607 words
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