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Title Section14 1985-06-02 1 The Sunday Times No: 2556 45 CENTS MX. (P) No. 96/1/85 JUNI 2 198S14 words
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263 1985-06-02 1 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG KAM By SINGAPORE and China are likely to join hands to produce Mandarin TV dramas and musicals featuring stars from both countries. Viewers here can also expect to see more China-made shows, including children's programmes. This is the outcome of a263 words
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Article, Illustration451 1985-06-02 1 Europe hits out at tourists over soccer deaths AS ITALIANS prepared to bury their dead from last Wednesday's Brussels soccer riot, attacks were reported m several parts of Europe against Britons and their vehicles m apparent retaliation against the British-insti-gated violence that left 38 dead. "There isAFP; AP; Reuter; UPI - 451 words
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Article, Illustration290 1985-06-02 1 ELENA CHONG - ELENA CHONG By A DISTRICT judge yesterday rejected the evidence of a prison doctor who said a convicted thief suffering from diabetes was fit to be caned if the punishment was meted out under a doctor's supervision. The judge, Mr Syed Alwee Alsree, who also290 words
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Article117 1985-06-02 1 IN ONE harrowing picture, The Daily Express of London captured the true cost of soccer's insanity. Amid the mind-numbing carnage of Brussels, a young boy clings to his criticallyinjured father. They had gone to Heysel Stadium to watch a game of football. Instead, they witnessed a117 words
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355 1985-06-02 1 VALERIE LEE - VALERIE LEE By THE Singapore Zoo has been criticised by an American conservationist for trying to start a gorilla cult and of exploiting the animals. Dr Robert Cooper, a veterinary surgeon, said m a statement from the West African state of Gabon that the355 words
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429 1985-06-02 1 Takings go up but cabbies' grins uncertain Commuters fuzzy about revised fares TAXI-DRIVERS will remember yesterday as a day when they discovered two things: One was slightly better takings. The other was how confused the commuter is about fares. But it was also a day which left the cabbies still429 words
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Article72 1985-06-02 1 BANGKOK, Sat. Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew will arrive here on Friday for a three-day visit and talks with his Thai counterpart, General Prem Tinsulanonda, a Singapore embassy spokesman said here today. The spokesman said Mr Lee is expected to discuss the Cambodian and worldAFP - 72 words
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NEWS FOCUS
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AT A GLANCE
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Article67 1985-06-02 2 The Soviet Union's spy net m Britain has spread at an alarming rate. A Soviet defector has told the BBC that 40 military intelligence agents are now working m Britain. This is m addition to KGB spies already there. Most of the agents are with the67 words
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Article59 1985-06-02 2 Magazines featuring Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse and other cartoon characters m situations filled with sex and violence have been withdrawn from newsstands m Stockholm. The Swedish Housewives' Association complained after copies of the sexually explicit magazine Elite were mistakenly placed m the children's section instead of59 words
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Article56 1985-06-02 2 King Hussein of Jordan has decided to cut short his visit to the United States after learning of a plot to oust him, a Kuwaiti newspaper reported. The plot was masterminded by Mr Hassan Agag Obeidat, a leader of a branch of the Baath Party, now56 words
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Article, Illustration66 1985-06-02 2 So you think clove cigarettes are harmless. Well, here's a puff for your thoughts! A United States government study has found that the Indonesian cigarettes cause the same respiratory diseases as regular cigarettes and may pose additional health hazards. The study said 12 cases of severe respiratory illness66 words
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Article53 1985-06-02 2 Peranakan Place is now open officially. Organisers hope that the centre will serve as an introduction to the culture and history of the Straits Chinese for the non-Babas and rekindle loving memories among the Babas. One of the attractions at the museum is a Baba bedroom set53 words
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Article49 1985-06-02 2 Here's good news for people who have taken out housing loans. Credit POSB has cut interest rates on property loans for the second time m two months. Interest rates on housing and commercial property loans were reduced by half a percentage point from yesterday. Page 1649 words
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Article55 1985-06-02 2 School principals m Singapore want a freer hand to pick the staff they want. And they want to pay the teachers according to merit, and plan better career training. However, teachers' unions have warned of possible discrimination and prejudice on the part of school heads if they are55 words
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Article77 1985-06-02 2 Are you suffering from backaches? Well, a school is to be set up to help people like you. The Back School, to be opened soon, will advise patients on how to relieve the problem. About 35 per cent of physiotherapy patients at the Singapore General Hospital last77 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration82 1985-06-02 2 Anglo-Chinese School badminton coach Choo Hwee Lim (left) will be swapping T-shirt and sneakers for a well-pressed shirt and polished shoes for the next three weeks He has left with the National University of Singapore choir for a singing tour of North America. The 55-year-old maestro can wave82 words
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Article57 1985-06-02 2 The spotlight m the French Open Tennis Tournament is on fifteen-year-old Argentinian Gabriela Sabatini, ranked as the country's best woman player. She has become like a pop-star idol both for her dynamic tennis and her bronzed Latin looks. She was junior champion at last year's French Open57 words
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Article92 1985-06-02 2 The Singapore Golf Association may act against golfers who infringed their amateur status by accepting prizes worth more than US$35O (Ss77o). That's if it decides to co-operate with a new directive recently sent by the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews to all affiliates, including the92 words
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Article84 1985-06-02 2 Columnist Alan Hubbard, still on the theme of the soccer massacre at Brussels, tells how sports has become more a subject for shock treatment on the front pages, rather than the customary frivolity on the back. He says: "Once the sports section of a newspaper was a84 words
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Article, Illustration993 1985-06-02 2 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD THE frenzied rioting m Brussels at the European cup final left 38 soccer fans dead and over 450 others injured. How did it happen? On these two pages, The Sunday Times goes behind the headlines to examine the 'English Disease' and993 words
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Article, Illustration259 1985-06-02 2 THE violent record of British soccer fans abroad makes grim reading, reports The Times of London. Thirteen years ago, Glasgow Rangers were suspended from European football for two years after fans rioted during the European Cup Winners Cup Final m Barcelona against Moscow Dynamo.259 words
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Article, Illustration408 1985-06-02 2 ROB HUGHES - ROB HUGHES By m London WHAT is an English hooligan? Where does he come from? Who is responsible for him? Britons have puzzled for two decades over what the Football League dismissed m 1968 as a passing phase. Now with no sign of408 words
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Article, Illustration107 1985-06-02 3 IN THE midst of madness at Brussels' Heysel Stadium, riot victims He dead. Many are found blue m the face, suffocated by the mountain of panicking Juvenilis fans. ANOTHER victim, bloody but luckier, is rescued with severe head injuries. BRANDISHING his weapon, race and retaliation foremost on107 words
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Miscellaneous147 1985-06-02 2 UP TO 1 pm. Showers m a few areas m the late morning and early afternoon. TEMP. (C) up to 6am tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 7.08 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.56 am. TRAVELLERS' WEATHER Adelaide 8 18C Cloudy I MmUm /35c Fair Amsterdam Id 23c Clear Melbourne 4/13147 words
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FOREIGN NEWS
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Article339 1985-06-02 5 Jayewardene, Rajiv fly to Bangladesh together today* NEW DELHI, Sat. A break m the diplomatic deadlock between India and Sri Lanka over the island's worsening ethnic problems is likely to be made when leaders of the two countries meet tomorrow and conduct anReuter - 339 words
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115 1985-06-02 5 India alert as Sikhs mark week of 'genocide' AMRITSAR, Sat. Tens of thousands of troops and police were deployed across northern India today as Sikhs began observing what they called "genocide week" to mark the first anniversary of the storming of the Golden Temple. The Press Trust of India newsReuter - 115 words
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235 1985-06-02 5 Seoul agrees to parliamentary talks with Pyongyang SEOUL, Sat. SOUTH Korea would accept parliamentary talks proposed by North Korea to help bring about an early union of the divided peninsula, a Seoul parliamentary spokesman said today. The move is the latest of a series of peace gestures since last yearReuter - 235 words
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216 1985-06-02 5 11 killed in Afghan air raids, charges Pakistan ISLAMABAD, Sat. Pakistan today accused Afghanistan of killing 11 people and injuring 32 m four cross-bor-der raids m a mountainous area north of Peshawar. The Foreign Ministry said four raids, each by two Soviet-built MiG-19 jets, yesterday dropped 15 bombs on theReuter - 216 words
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Article72 1985-06-02 5 WARSAW, Sat. Poland devalued the zloty for the sixth time m less than four years today m a move highlighting the need to export more to the West to reduce its foreign debt of at least US$27 billion (5559.4 billion). The devaluation, announced by the official newsReuter - 72 words
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Article334 1985-06-02 5 bBEEHEB* He (Deng Xiaoping) can swim for two hours m the ocean And, as you may have noticed, m the winter when he does some outdoor exercises he doesn't need to wear an over- BEIJING, Sat. Prime Minister Zhao Ziyang has dismissed as groundless speculationUPI; Reuter; AFP; AP - 334 words
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Article, Illustration123 1985-06-02 5 THIS decrepit, bat-infested ruin m New Delhi is the new royal abode of Begum Wilayet Mahal, 52, a former Muslim queen. She accepted this offer from the Indian Government after illegally occupying a part of the New Delhi Rail- way Station for 10 years to demand theAP - 123 words
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133 1985-06-02 5 Viets and Chinese in border clash BANGKOK, Sat. Vietnam said yesterday that its forces killed or wounded many Chinese troops m a border incident which China described as the most serious m the past five months. The official Vietnam News Agency said Vietnamese forces retaliated to smash Chinese attacks mAFP - 133 words
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Article105 1985-06-02 5 'Ninjas' worry New York police NEW YORK, Sat. Police m western New York state are facing an increasing problem of youths armed with swords and chucka sticks, emulating ninja warriors they see m gongfu films. "It's an ongoing problem," said Sergeant T.P. Kulig of the Dunkirk Police Department. The problemUPI - 105 words
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WORLD BRIEFS
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Article84 1985-06-02 6 us Defence Secretary Caspar Weinberger has announced that three navy officers, including an admiral with 33 years' service, have been relieved of their duties because they approved the purchase of ashtrays costing US$659 (551,463) each for military planes. Grumman Aerospace Corp. which provided the ashtrays, later cut theNYT - 84 words
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Article107 1985-06-02 6 The partially rotten, salted fish commonly eaten by southern Chinese is the first food proved to be the direct cause of cancer m humans. Dr Brian Henderson, Chairman of the Preventive Medicine Department of the University of Southern California, has reported that cancer of the nasopharnynx, aReuter - 107 words
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Article64 1985-06-02 6 I Crime m New York dropped m the first three months of this year except at Police Headquarters. Desks m the heavily-guarded building have been ransacked 15 times m 10 weeks, police sources said. They said the thief had sneaked into the offices of some of theReuter - 64 words
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Article, Illustration55 1985-06-02 6 Former New Zealand Prime Minister Sir Robert Muldoon is to make his acting debut m abrasive style. Mr Muldoon, noted for caustic outbursts against his domestic and international rivals, will play the part of a government tough-guy m a children's television drama. "We couldn't think of anyone better,"Reuter - 55 words
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Article58 1985-06-02 6 More than 180,000 women are raped m Mexico every year and 3,000 victims died m the course of sexual attacks last year, the Mexican Centre To Aid Rape Victims announced. The centre said that only 25 of every 1,000 rapes are reported because women fear "social pressure," includingAFP - 58 words
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Article69 1985-06-02 6 The Sheriff's Office m West Palm Beach, Florida, was inundated with telephone calls from people wanting to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the naked truth. For almost an hour, it seemed, a motorcyclist had been touring the town wearing only white socks, tennis shoes,UPI - 69 words
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Article82 1985-06-02 6 A lead- ing American psychiatrist says tests show humans are capable of using their facial expressions to influence their emotions, a phenomenon he said could be used to beat a lie detector test. "We know if you have an emotion, it shows on your face. Now, we've shownUPI - 82 words
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Article116 1985-06-02 6 Not many girls setting out to choose a mate give much thought to what he would be likely to die of. If they did, they might sensibly decide to marry a university lecturer, rather than an army man who would be three times as likely to die otONS - 116 words
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Article41 1985-06-02 6 An overabundance of bosses is hindering Taiwan's economy, an official at the Economic Ministry has complained. According to him, one m 10 workers is a director of his own business and one m 22 a board chairman. UPIUPI - 41 words
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Article77 1985-06-02 6 tKoaaM 'The mere fact that Rome tells us Dutchmen something is enough for us to respond negatively. Dutch Prime Minister Ruud Lubbers on the Pope's recent visit to the Netherlands. 'We find ourselves confronted with the moral and spiritual decline of mankind, particularly visible m your countries. It is as77 words
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Article, Illustration409 1985-06-02 6 Jordanian King cuts short visit to US KUWAIT, Sat. King Hussein of Jordan decided to cut short his visit to the United States after learning of a plot to overthrow him, a Kuwaiti newspaper reported yesterday. Quoting Jordanian sources, Al Abas said the plot wasAFP; Reuter - 409 words
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107 1985-06-02 6 Fighting goes on as rockets hit Beirut BEIRUT, Sat. A barrage of rockets hit Beirut last night as a coalition of Palestinian guerilla groups vowed to defend two Palestinian refugee camps which Shi'ite Muslim forces have kept under siege for 13 days. Hospital and security sources said that, despite aReuter - 107 words
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Article96 1985-06-02 6 Car bomb attack: Fifth man dies KUWAIT, Sat. A young Indian house boy has become the fifth fatality from a suicide car bomb attack on the ruler of Kuwait a week ago, the Indian embassy confirmed today. The English-language Kuwait Times identified him as Pitchai Kalimuthu, 24, from Pudukkottai mReuter - 96 words
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Article204 1985-06-02 6 Tornadoes kill 68 in US, Canada NEW YORK, Saturday TORNADOES reaching speeds of up to 150 kph ripped through the northern United States and parts of Canada yesterday leaving at least 68 people dead and hundreds injured. The force of the storm threw debris 30 m into the air and204 words
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Article39 1985-06-02 6 JOHANNESBURG, Sat Two Black men were killed as fresh unrest flared m Black townships across South Africa. police said today Police discovered the men's bodies yesterday m townships near the Indian Ocean city of Port Reuter Elizabeth.Reuter - 39 words
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143 1985-06-02 6 ABIDJAN, Sat. A diformed teenager who posed as a legendary African mermaid with the power to multiply banknotes has been Jailed here for fraud. Fatou Sidibe, who Is tost 82 cm tall, has no legs and her withered arms took rather like flippers. She workedAFP - 143 words
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237 1985-06-02 7 Strong blamed for huge US trade deficit WASHINGTON, Sat. The United States deficit on merchandise trade rose to US$ll.B5 billion (Ss26 billion) m April, the worst so far this year and the third highest monthly figure on record, the Commerce Department said. The April shortfall boosted the merchandise trade deficitReuter - 237 words
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304 1985-06-02 7 Over 20.000 new cases and 1,800 deaths still annually ATLANTA, Sat. US health officials say the elimination of tuberculosis appears unlikely for the next 100 years, even though physicians thought they would conquer the disease 35 years ago with newUPI - 304 words
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Article, Illustration289 1985-06-02 7 LOS ANGELES, Sat. The feuding Getty oil family yesterday found they could agree on one thing how to share US$4 billion (SsB.B billion). Before a battery of lawyers representing the 26 living Getty heirs, a Superior Court judge signed a conditional settlement thatReuter - 289 words
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182 1985-06-02 7 WASHINGTON, Sat. House of Representatives Speaker Thomas O'Neill, m calling for a change m United States foreign policy, said yesterday that what the Reagan administration is doing m Central America and South Africa "contradicts what America stands for." Mr O'Neill calledUPI - 182 words
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188 1985-06-02 7 NEW YORK, Sat. Staff at 45 New York hotels went on strike today, leaving guests to carry their own bags and make their own beds. Top hotels such as the Pierre, the Plaza, the Waldorf-Astoria and the New York Hilton wereReuter - 188 words
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77 1985-06-02 7 Dow Jones NEW YORK, Sat. The stock market overcame its fabled May "jinx" with a flourish this year. For the first time since 1960, and only the fifth time m the past 21 years, the leading market averages scored gains over the month. TheReuter - 77 words
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295 1985-06-02 9 Defector says many of them m trade delegation LONDON, Saturday THE Soviet Union has up to 40 military intelligence agents working m Britain m addition to KGB spies, a Soviet defector said m a radio interview with the British Broadcasting Corporation yesterday. The defector,Reuter; UPI; AP - 295 words
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Article, Illustration99 1985-06-02 9 TWO Chinese generals Luo Renshi (left) and Zhang Tingfa (right) reviewed the opening of the Paris Air Show yesterday, wearing graded uniforms to define rank. It was the first time the Chinese army displayed the new uniforms m the West. Meanwhile, French PresidentReuter - 99 words
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Article174 1985-06-02 9 ATHENS, Sat. Greece will definitely call for the dismantling of American military bases m the country if the socialists are returned to power m tomorrow's general election, Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou told a giant rally m a final campaign speech here yesterday. Mr Papandreou saidAFP - 174 words
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141 1985-06-02 9 STOCKHOLM, Sat. Magazines featuring Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse and other favourite cartoon characters, depicted m lewd and pornographic situations, have been withdrawn from newsstands here. The Swedish Housewives' Association raised a complaint after copies of the sexually explicit magazine Elite were distributed lastROY CARSON - 141 words
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Article, Illustration144 1985-06-02 9 DONALD HIGGS - DONALD HIGGS By London Reporter LONDON, Sat. It's a sobering thought, but there are only 15 years left until the 21st Century. And already, the world's most extraordinary party is being planned by the Milennium Society, a US-based nonprofit organisation, which has hired144 words
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Article53 1985-06-02 9 LONDON, Sat. An Indian woman was charged yesterday with possession of heroin worth £1 million (Ss2.B million). Bombay-born Zuleka Aziz, who was arrested at a hotel near Heathrow airport five days ago after flying into Britain, was remanded m custody. She will appear again m courtReuter - 53 words
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289 1985-06-02 9 MINU THAROOR - European talks on refugees end inconclusively MINU THAROOR By Geneva Reporter GENEVA, Sat. An unprecedented United Nations meeting of European governments to discuss refugee problems ended after four days without arriving at solutions. Diplomatic sources said the "consultations" were only the first step towards facing a situation that, m one289 words
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368 1985-06-02 10 Marcos pledges to act on army abuses MANILA, Sat. Two army colonels have been suspended after communist rebel attacks on their commands m which 18 of their men were killed or wounded. They were Colonel Isagani De Los Santos, a special task force andAFP; AP - 368 words
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179 1985-06-02 10 More risks in clove cigarettes from Jakarta ATLANTA (Georgia), Sat. Indonesian clove cigarettes cause the same respiratory diseases as regular cigarettes and may pose additional health hazards, according to a United States government study. The study, conducted by the Centres for Disease Control (CDC), said 12 cases of severe respiratoryAFP; UPI - 179 words
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Article67 1985-06-02 10 MELBOURNE, Sat. A Malaysian student, Arvind Shandran, 24, was found beaten to death m a flat m Melbourne yesterday. Another man, Mr Brendan Alexander Wilson, who only recently moved into the same flat was also found bashed to death. Homicide squad sources said Mr Shandran appearsLIM SAY BOON - 67 words
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Article66 1985-06-02 10 BANGKOK, Sat. Thai Foreign Minister Siddhi Savetsila will visit South Korea from June 10 to 13, press reports said here today. During the visit, Air Chief Marshal Siddhi will pay courtesy calls on South Korean President Chun Doo Hwan and Prime Minister Lho Chin Yong.AFP - 66 words
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Article63 1985-06-02 10 JOHOR BARU, Sat. The authorities yesterday called off the search for five people still missing after a boat sank m stormy weather off the Johor coast 10 days ago. The missing persons were from a boat carrying 12 people, 10 of them Indonesians, that sank offBernama - 63 words
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Article34 1985-06-02 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A car allegedly driven by a 16-year-old schoolboy ploughed into a group of children, killing one and seriously injuring two others m Setapak Jaya NST yesterday.NST - 34 words
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281 1985-06-02 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Malaysian Technical Services Union (MTSU) yesterday gave the government an ultimatum for a favourable decision on the salary claims by artisans or face "great repercussions". Its General Secretary, Mr A. Ragunathan, said the "repercussions" would start from the engineeringNST - 281 words
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Briefs
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Article56 1985-06-02 10 NINE PEOPLE preparing to leave Bali yesterday for Madagascar m a sailboat were delayed because their vessel was leaking. The crew of the Sarimanok, which is modelled on ancient Indonesian vessels, had hoped to make the 6,000 km voyage non-stop m two to four weeks without theAFP - 56 words
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Article71 1985-06-02 10 POLICE ARRESTED five men travelling m a car zigzagging down the JakartaBogor road and found 0.5 kg of ganja, The Jakarta Post reported Police were patrolling the road early on Thursday when they saw the weaving car and stopped it after a chase. The driverThe Jakarta Post reported - 71 words
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Article77 1985-06-02 10 A YOUNG WOMAN who reported that a man had robbed her and a companion of three million rupiahs (556,000) worth of jewellery was instead arrested by Jakarta police because they believed she was behind the incident. She had reported to police that she was robbed by an77 words
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237 1985-06-02 10 Indonesia unhappy with Timor and Aussie radio link JAKARTA, Sat. Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja said here yesterday that Indonesia is unhappy with a newly established clandestine radio link between Australia and East Timor, and would like to see Canberra take action to eliminate it. Dr Mochtar told a regular weeklyAP; Reuter - 237 words
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102 1985-06-02 10 Manila fans mourn teenage star's death MANILA, Sat. Scores of crying fans crowded round a funeral parlour today to mourn teenage Philippine film star Pepsi Paloma, who was found hanged at her Manila home. Police said the 19-year-old actress was found hanging by her bathrobe belt from a beam mReuter - 102 words
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Article37 1985-06-02 10 HONGKONG, Sat. Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad arrived here today to attend an International Monetary Conference meeting where he will deliver the keynote speech when the meeting opens on Monday. APAP - 37 words
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Advertisement306 1985-06-02 10 fill Back Care Bedding Fair! iLiw 31st May to9th June 1985 11 am to 10pm^^\ 2nd Floor, Coral Room, Don't try to walk off your back problems. rT^m -J*Jt Amber Road, Try on our full range of orthopaedic beds mattresses O^' &s0& Tel: 345 2222 ext. 217 A totally new306 words
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Article, Illustration788 1985-06-02 11 HEDWIG ALFRED - HEDWIG ALFRED By Despite worries of teacher unions, school heads say they want to pick their staff GIVE principals a freer hand m schools and the first thing they say they'd do is scout for their own teachers. The teachers'788 words
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Article151 1985-06-02 11 A JOBLESS man was sentenced to 18 months' jail and six strokes of the cane yesterday for rioting almost three years ago. Kwek Sin Cheok, 32, who had just been released from a drug rehabilitation centre, admitted being a member of an unlawful151 words
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Article290 1985-06-02 11 NG Kok Pheng, 27, sat on his bed, wriggling his toes yesterday afternoon. Six hospital beds away, his friend Tang Chong Teng, 38, lay on Bed No. 1, staring at the ceiling fan. Earlier yesterday, both men were victims of a hit-and-run driver. It started290 words
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Article, Illustration359 1985-06-02 11 STU GLAUBERMAN - STU GLAUBERMAN By HE CALLS it the "grandfather syndrome" and says this is what stands m the way of a truly creative educational system. As Brother Joseph McNally sees it, the Government may want to give schools greater freedom, and schools may want it359 words
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292 1985-06-02 12 LEE SIEW HUA - No big dinner this year after N-Day rally LEE SIEW HUA By THE mammoth dinner for grassroots leaders, traditionally held immediately after the National Day rally, will be scrapped this year. This is because a suitable site has not been found to hold the dinner, usually attended by about 3,500292 words
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82 1985-06-02 12 a MAN snatched a, $29,500 payroll from a woman hi Jorong on Friday afternoon, minutes after she had left a bank. The man, described as slim and wearing a white helmet, ran off. Personnel officer Low Swee Kirn, 32, was walking near Block €4,82 words
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176 1985-06-02 12 Mail-order service a hit with SIA passengers SINGAPORE Airlines is flying high with its latest shop-in-comfort service. A mail-order service for items ranging from crystal decanters to mahjong sets, started about a year ago, has been popular with passengers, especially on Asian flights. A spokesman, who declined to reveal sales176 words
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Article25 1985-06-02 12 MUSIC on a Sunday is what the Commonwealth Secondary School band will provide today from spm to 6pm at the Macßitchie Reservoir Park.25 words
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Article, Illustration499 1985-06-02 12 RAV DHALIWAL - RAV DHALIWAL By SEVEN out of every 10 office workers m the city centre now travel to work by bus. This change m travel habits has been the result of the Area Licensing Scheme, which turns 10 years old499 words
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290 1985-06-02 12 Cab fare saga won't be forgotten quickly TAXI drivers and commuters will remember these past weeks of taxi-fare increases and discounts for a long time to come. APRIL 1: The new taxifare structure took effect. Fares were jacked up by 30 to 150 per cent. The results were startling. Overnight,290 words
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80 1985-06-02 12 Last Wayang Street hawkers move out HAWKERS no longer do business m Wayang Street. The Environment Ministry had allowed 27 hawkers to remain m the area until May 31. After that, they had to move to the Ellenborough Street hawker centre if they wanted to continue doing business. This was80 words
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441 1985-06-02 12 THINGS looked gloomy for cabbies early yesterday Day One of the new taxi fares. As the first picture (top left) shows, the now-familiar queue of taxis waited for passengers at Far East Plaza m Scotts Road. But as the skies turned grey later m441 words
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Article34 1985-06-02 12 BURMESE sailor Maung Ye Naing, 22, was fined $300 for having four banned magazines three Penthouse and one Mayfair beside Godown J K27, Port of Singapore Authority, on Friday. He pleaded guilty.34 words
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Article, Illustration237 1985-06-02 12 A GROUP of schoolmates from Shuqun SecondarySchool were resting at a field near the school soon after getting their report cards on Friday when they were attacked by a man and a gang of 30 to 40 youths. Eighteen-year-old How Chong Yuan, a Secondary 5 student,237 words
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Article, Illustration417 1985-06-02 13 TAN LIAN CHOO; DAVID TOH - TAN LIAN CHOO DAVID TOH By and Minister offers staff like doctors and nurses MAURITIUS wants Singapore to take m some of its 10,000 to 15,000 trained people, whom Mauritian Foreign Minister Anil Gayan yesterday described as "over-qualified and without jobs back home". Many of417 words
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Article, Illustration246 1985-06-02 13 LITO GUTIERREZ - LITO GUTIERREZ By Methodist church wants to take over cinema FROM a house of entertainment to a place of worship. This is what would happen to the Metropole Cinema m Chinatown when the Fairfield Methodist Church takes over the building, said Bishop Ho Chee246 words
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346 1985-06-02 13 ILENE ALESHIRE - Pomp and drama at the opening of Peranakan Place ILENE ALESHIRE By A MDCTURE of the dramatic and the neighbourly was present at the official opening of Peranakan Place yesterday. While government dignitaries made a stately progression down Emerald Hill Road, shaded by royal purple umbrellas and proceeded by ceremonial346 words
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Article, Illustration490 1985-06-02 14 DELICE GAN - Coming a school to put patients back in action DELICE GAN By A SCHOOL will be set up to help backache sufferers. The Back School, to be opened within the next three months, will advise patients on how to avoid a recurrence or relieve the problem. This ailment has become490 words
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Article321 1985-06-02 14 Sahe opens its first HDB outlet THE first farm-produce supermarket run by Singapore Animal Husbandry Enterprises (Sane) m a Housing Board estate opens today. The $300,000 Pek Kio branch at Block 43, Cambridge Road, is one of the four new outlets Sahe plans this year at a total cost of321 words
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321 1985-06-02 14 Taxman wants more to pay by phone THE Inland Revenue Department is stepping up its drive to get more taxpayers to pay through the telephone. The service, available since last year, has not been widely used because many people are still unaware of it, said Mr Goh Khee Kuan, Senior321 words
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Article101 1985-06-02 14 Two more charges of coupon theft TWO more theft charges and one of attempted theft were brought against Woo Chee Kheong, 26, on Friday. Woo, first charged on Monday with stealing two stacks of parking coupons, is alleged to have tried to steal a 60-cent coupon from a car at101 words
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Article83 1985-06-02 14 EXPECT five to seven days of showers, mostly In the late morning and early afternoon, daring the next fortnight. Thunderstorms with occasional strong gusty winds are also expected around dawn and m the early morning on one or two days. A Meteorological Service statement says last month's rainfall83 words
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Article, Illustration205 1985-06-02 15 Man and machine respond to mobilisation exercise AN USUALLY quiet corner of Jurong was a frenzy of activity last night as men and machines rushed to meet a 12-hour deadline. Jurong Wharf resounded to the roar of heavy vehicles which were taking part m Exercise Chariot205 words
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Article79 1985-06-02 15 THE body of a male Indian was found m a canal near Kallang Way 2 yesterday. The man, described by police as being between 50 and 60 years old, about 1.65 metres tall and slim, carried no identification. He was wearing a short-sleeved white shirt and79 words
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Article163 1985-06-02 15 JAKARTA, Sat. A cashier from a Singapore Airlines office m Medan, wanted m connection with the loss of five billion rupiahs (about Ssll million) of the airline's money, has been arrested m Medan. The suspect, a 22-year-old ethnic Chinese woman who had been onAFP - 163 words
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339 1985-06-02 15 Water rates may be raised to cut wastage BRIGADIER -GENERAL (Reservist) Lee Hsien Loong opened the national save water campaign yesterday and inevitably spoke about wastage and costs. But he told the press later: "Do not take it that I am preparing the ground for an increase of tariffs this339 words
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437 1985-06-02 15 HEDWIG ALFRED; DELICE GAN - How Jeya, Chiam see their House appointments HEDWIG ALFRED DELICE GAN By and ONE opposition MP was unhappy about it. The other welcomed it. These were the reactions from Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam and Mr Chiam See Tong to their recent appointments to Parliamentary committees. Mr Jeyaretnam, the MP for437 words
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317 1985-06-02 15 MR HARBANS Singh, leader of the United People's Front, has latched on to a new issue as he continues his spate of calls on the Government and its ministers to resign. This time he singled out First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok317 words
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Article222 1985-06-02 15 WHO says commercial vehicles have to be dull to look at and boring to drive? Asia Motors, the agent for Mazda vehicles since IM4, offers a customising service to hum up ordinary-looking tracks and bases. Speaking at the first Mazda Track Expo, Mr Phng Hooi Chay,222 words
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374 1985-06-02 16 CREDIT POSB has reduced interest rates on property loans for the second time m two months, although they were already the lowest m town. Interest rates on housing and commercial property loans were reduced by half a percentage point, effective yesterday. The new374 words
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299 1985-06-02 16 Perm Sees told to pitch in for courtesy THE word is out to permanent secretaries of government ministries: Get personally involved m this year's courtesy campaign. The message comes from the head of the Civil Service, Dr Andrew Chew, who says m a circular: "This will ensure better implementation of299 words
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Article, Illustration209 1985-06-02 16 THEY will pick up begging bowls tomorrow morning for the first time and ask for alms m the Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Temple grounds. These men and women are among 5$ Buddhist devotees who are forsaking the209 words
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205 1985-06-02 16 UNION leaders should reexamine members' welfare benefits as these may no longer be attractive to young people. This was one way to get more people to join unions, NTUC Deputy SecretaryGeneral, Dr Wan Soon Bee, said yesterday. For example, unions which gave205 words
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Advertisement120 1985-06-02 16 CONFUCIANISM FOR SINGAPORE CONFUCIAN ETHICS TODAY The Singapore Challenge by Tv Wei-ming This book consists a series of seminar and lecture papers given by Dr Tv Wei-ming when he was invited by the Singapore Government to draw up a conceptual framework for Confucian Ethics Syllabus m 1982. The papers m120 words
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Article340 1985-06-02 17 THE dog may be man's best friend and a great help m such tasks as protecting his home and hearth, but it remains so only if man has a genuine understanding of the primordial canine instincts that survive m his otherwise domesticated companion. The killing340 words
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Article130 1985-06-02 17 What The Sunday Times said on June 5, 1960 CHE past week has been one >f the most exciting m the ihort history of self-govern-ng Singapore. Great things lie ahead or example, Mr Goh Keng >wee's plan for capital investment of $968 million m he next five130 words
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Article1320 1985-06-02 17 A Malaysian, ONG CHONG WAH, breaks into the Western-dominated typeface market Samples of Kitcatt, inspired by Chinese calligraphy The typeface used on a page can be compared to that page's clothing. You're dressing up the thing. And just as clothes can make or break a1,320 words
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Article, Illustration1046 1985-06-02 18 Irene Hoe - Irene Hoe After an experience with a taxi driver who said: 'Discount is only offer. You never say you want discount,' and refused to give any change, I made a point of asking about the discount before getting into the taxi.1,046 words
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Article438 1985-06-02 18 N. Balakrishnan - N. Balakrishnan ADMIRAL Cheng Ho, considered by some historians to be the man who led to the establishment of the Peranakan culture m Malacca, arrived m Malaya more than two centuries before the Mayflower took the first English settlers to America. The Peranakans can justly be438 words
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Article325 1985-06-02 18 THE implication m what a seminar speaker said recently that "if you have an affair, use contraceptives" (Sunday Times, May 19) is that it's all right to have an affair. As mothers of sons and daughters, we strongly object to such questionable advice being dispensed to325 words
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Article165 1985-06-02 18 LI SIEWPENG'S piece on Thai bus commuters (Sunday Times, May 19) started me wondering. If it weren't for her own reticence, she could easily tell that young man standing nearby that the seat she was giving up was meant for the elderly lady. She further says165 words
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Article, Illustration398 1985-06-02 18 fsdf IT HAD been a terrific fish-head curry lunch. And as I shuffled m the usual post-FHCL state of drowsiness towards the wash basin, I almost tripped over some people squatting on the floor. "Lunch time aerobics, friends?" I belched. "If you don't398 words
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Article, Illustration1771 1985-06-02 19 Abalone King Ng Choon Ser was a wealthy trader and influential community leader who started life here as a barefoot immigrant from China. He fled Singapore last year, leaving over $100 million m bank debts. It was Singapore's biggest financial swindle. Who was the1,771 words
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Article, Illustration1011 1985-06-02 19 THE Abalone King's life m Singapore started m much the same way as that of his own workers doing back-breaking jobs as a labourer. Leaving a wife and a small son, Khway Tiat, m Shantou, (Swatow) Province m China, Ng Choon Ser sailed1,011 words
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Advertisement18 1985-06-02 19 NEXT SUNDAY: The collapse of Chop Hoo Thye; and the banks who were caught with their pants down.18 words
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Advertisement169 1985-06-02 19 Why things 9° wrong Discover the principles of blundering. as spelled out by Laurence J. Peter, the man who stated the laws of incompetence. In his book, The Peter Principle, Peter stated that, m an organization, an employee will tend to rise to his own level of incompetence. Now, m169 words
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Article, Illustration294 1985-06-02 20 LUCKY LEO - LUCKY LEO By Our man on the track Three-classic winner Jingle Bell can do the trick KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Jingle Bell IV has proved time and again that he is a sprinter out of the ordinary. races all of them classics. They were the 1,100 m294 words
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Article104 1985-06-02 20 MARKSMAN - MARKSMAN By I PEAK OF PERFECTION IX should outrun his rivals m the restricted terms Div A sprint (Race 2). A half-brother to Wellington Hammer, this three-year-old New Zealand colt found one to beat m Multiple Returns m his only previous start over the Penang 1,200104 words
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Article88 1985-06-02 20 THESE horses have won or done well on a wet track: RACE I: Fireglo n RACE S: Amir, Escalation 11, Suffolk Punch, Medallion, Sir North RACE 4: Ammushanti, Wang Banyak RACE S: Swingin' Cowboy, Sunny Smile, Jingle Bell IV, Count Of Honour, Pagan Dancer, Gold Mine, Month, Alpina, Passionate88 words
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Article4802 1985-06-02 20 2.00 RESTRICTED TERMS DIV C 1200 m M [^Wj ESS (2 and 3 year olds) aaMMBMNB (Stakes: $11,000) 1 6 Mere Than Happy 57 Mdm SH Teng-Zafir 3 irq same (1200 m) Well supported m debut; clipped heels of Rich And Gentle and stumbled at 10004,802 words
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Article, Illustration338 1985-06-02 20 RACE RACING ED LUCKY LEO TONTO PEDIGREE MARKSMAN 2Topßyde 8 Amber Light 8 Amber Light 4 Royal Judgement 2 Top Ryde 1 7 Tycoon 10 Lunar New Year 4 Royal Judgement 2 Top Ryde 8 Amber Light 8 Amber Light 4 Royal Judgement 2 Top Ryde338 words
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Article, Illustration1977 1985-06-02 21 OUR RACING TEAM - OUR RACING TEAM Unraced newcomer pays $174 ($436 at Bukit Timah) By Two-year-old leads all the way from outside barrier KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Unraced two-year-old newcomer Tiger Town, ridden by Peter Lee, created a stunning upset m Race 2 for Div B restricted terms horses here today1,977 words
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Article904 1985-06-02 21 STIPE'S REPORT KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Five riders S. Sairi and C.H. Chua and apprentices I. Ismadi. M.C. Liew and A. John were warned by the stewards over the handling of their mounts m Races 2, 8, 3, 5 and 6 respectively here today. The Stipendiary Steward's904 words
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Article, Illustration251 1985-06-02 21 Piggott spurns Lanfranco in Derby so 'Shoe' to get offer LONDON, Saturday STAR American jockey Willie Shoemaker is to be offered Lanfranco as his ride m the Epsom Derby to be run on Wednesday following Lester Piggott's rejection of the mount. The top English jockey turned down Lanfranco after ridingAFP; Reuter - 251 words
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Article763 1985-06-02 21 RHETT KIRKWOOD - RHETT KIRKWOOD Jockey who won 1970 Melbourne Cup By of the Melbourne Herald MELBOURNE, Sat. One of Australia's leading jockeys, Midge Didham, ended his riding career on a fairy tale note when he scored on his farewell mount. Didham, 40, who has been m763 words
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Article128 1985-06-02 21 INGLEWOOD (California), Sat. Both Ends Burning returned to his best form of last autumn when he raced away to a threequarter length win In the USS3M,Mf (about S$M5,Mt) Hollywood Invitational Turf Handicap run over 2,400 m at Hollywood Park. Ridden by Eddie Delahoussaye, Both Ends Burning, startingUPI - 128 words
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Obituary, Illustration36 1985-06-02 22 183 Condolences 183 Condolences 183 Condolences With Deepest Sympathies and Condolences to MR MRS YAP BOH LEE on the demise of his mother, MDM QUEK YEO From: The Management Staff of PROVINCIAL INSURANCE PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY36 words
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Obituary, Illustration228 1985-06-02 22 THE MANAGEMENT STAFF OF L&M GROUP OF COMPANIES extend their deepest heartfelt condolence to MR. PETER NG MOW HOW on the demise of his beloved wife MDM. THERESA LOY Al MOY who passed away peacefully to be with the Lord on Ist June, '85.228 words
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Obituary, Illustration81 1985-06-02 22 Horaby w§ would lika to thank all of you who novo shown your tympith y ot tho boraa vamofi t of ou r col (sag us, tho lata Ray. Francis von dor Lindsn. Wo aro really grsatly i m prossod by tho torrific woy so many pooplo nava81 words
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Obituary39 1985-06-02 22 Deepest Condolences to the parents of Pte Lim Chin Hock who passed away peacefully at 11.20 am on 31 May 85 after a short illness. From Co, Officer* and Men of the Ist Bn, Singapore Infantry Regiment39 words
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Obituary, Illustration81 1985-06-02 22 MDM.SEAH MEOW CHENG Departed: 2nd June 1960 Today recalls sad memories. Of a dear mother gone to rest. And the one who thinks of her today Is the one who loves her best. Always remembered by Chill dean and Grandchild ran. IN LOVING MEMORY OF MONO USOOF81 words
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Obituary, Illustration83 1985-06-02 22 ANDREA ORTEGA AGE 90 paaaad away peacefully on Ist Juna ■aaa leaving Denina. Son: Bernard WHa: Bernadette Daughters: Patricia, Emma, Mrs. Mary Slot) Goh 800, Mrs. Teresa De Castro. Ronald Sioh Goh 800. Grand-sons: Joseph De Castro, (Wife) Angela, Eddie De Castro. Grand-Daughters: Barbara, Anita, Maureen, Anne. 583 words
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Article, Illustration684 1985-06-02 22 FOCUS ON THE FRENCH OPEN TENNIS TOURNAMENT It's a sweet 16 place for the new prodigies Gabriela and Steffi PARIS, Sat. Fifteen-year-old Argentine Gabriela Sabatini is fast aspiring to be to tennis what compatriot Diego Maradona is to soccer. In Argentina, she already ranks as the country'sAFP - 684 words
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Article380 1985-06-02 22 Goalless joy: The match was between Indian Association and Punggol, but it was Singapore Recreation Club who were celebrating. The goalless draw m the Singapore Hockey Association Under-23 match at Farrer Park yesterday meant SRC finished Group A champions. Other result Group B: Safsa 2 Boon Lay. Aussies380 words
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191 1985-06-02 22 FRANCORCHAMPS (Belgium), Sat. Preparations for tomorrow's Belgian Grand Prix motor race stopped today when the recently-resurfaced Spa-Francorchamps track began to break up. A halt was called only 30 minutes into the scheduled 90-minute untimed morning practice session. Renault team manager Jean SargeReuter - 191 words
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340 1985-06-02 22 Latanya and Harris run year's best AUSTIN (Texas), Sat. Americans Danny Harris and Latanya Sheffield ran the fastest men's and women's 400-metre hurdles races respectively m the world this year at the National Collegiate Athletic Association Championships here yesterday. Harris cleared the 10 hurdles m his race m 48.42 sec.,Reuter - 340 words
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Article394 1985-06-02 22 Boots CrOWley: Debutante Keiran Crowley put the boot into England m Christchurch yesterday, helping New Zealand to an 18--13 win m the first rugby union Test. Full-back Crowley made good with four penalties m the first half and two more m the second to be the All-Blacks' onlyReuter; AFP - 394 words
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Article177 1985-06-02 22 ATHLETICS BAAA Open Relays (National Stadium. 2 pm). BOATING Singapore Drag** 1 Boat races: Preliminary rounds East Coast Parkway, 8.30 am). BOWLING FIQ youth team final trials (Jackie's Katong. 9 am). National team 3rd trials (Queenstown Plaza Bowls, 9 am 3 pm CRICKET Olv. 1: TT v SCC177 words
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Article, Illustration253 1985-06-02 23 Bray tell me if I'm still a worthy winner I TOUR TALK "I STARTED off like a Spanish donkey and finished like an English race-horse." Seve Baliesteros, after winning the 1934 Sun aty Challenge. "I NEVER thought I'd live to shoot my age. I thought somebody would shoot me first."253 words
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Article246 1985-06-02 23 POOR Mayumi Moriyama. What's the point of being the Parliamentary Foreign Vice-Minister and a member of the Japanese Diet (parliament), to boot if she still gets the doors of the Koganei Country Club embarrassingly slammed m her face? "I cannot believe there's such discrimination,"246 words
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Article, Illustration775 1985-06-02 23 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON "aPBjF BjpJff *JpW Paying the price for golf's growing greed THOMAS LEONG was pleased when the taxi finally reached his Ang Mo Kio home. His flight had been smooth, with no hassle with the customs or immigration officers and, of course, there were775 words
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Article230 1985-06-02 23 Money 'goes' on the wrong tee MOOR PARK (England), Sat. Scot Brian Barnes chose the wrong hole and day when he shot a hole-in-one here yesterday m the second round of the Four Stars golf tournament. Barnes aced the 200-metre fifth hole but, although it won him £1,000 ($2,820), heAFP - 230 words
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Article, Illustration632 1985-06-02 23 DERMOT PURGAVIE - DERMOT PURGAVIE EponAmertoi IT was a genuinely memorable, breath-hold-ing moment, one that will go instantly into the locker where television keeps its historic sporting video-clips. You'll see it every time somebody does a documentary on motor racing. There was this red and white car overtaking Mario632 words
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Article, Illustration855 1985-06-02 24 JANICE SEAH - Why Ah Koon won't go to pot JANICE SEAH The man who was a close contender for the Sunday Times/Coca-Cola sports award wiyUwyifl THE story of the guardian angel is not new. There have been many from Daddy Warbucks m Little Orphan Annie to the policeman who saved a certain855 words
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Article, Illustration512 1985-06-02 24 The ski's the limit when it comes to making a water-mark ANY of yon who has ever walked the line between champagne triumph and abject humiliation will know that It's braided and only as thin aad as long as the ski-rope which Is attached to the cause of yow problems512 words
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Article, Illustration632 1985-06-02 24 Lee Wai Wun - Lee Wai Wun ...and the king of the school badminton courts who won it Story: 41 see my role as providing guidance, not only m skills, but also the spirit of sportsmanship. Often, it's those who play above themselves that win, because badminton is aAlbert Sim - 632 words
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331 1985-06-02 24 ONE shy, bespectacled boy stands m a badminton hall, yelling his head off m frenzied joy. It's the National Schools Boys' Under-17 finals and AngloChinese School have won it for the fifth time. That was m 1960, but Low Fatt Fai still remembers the331 words
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659 1985-06-02 25 We embargo imports, but not exports like thugs Continued from back page national sport was the responsibility of the FA and the clubs. And Macfarlane is the politician who accused those of us who advocated curtailing the excursions of known National Front-backed criminal perpetrators of violence, as not under-standing the659 words
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Article69 1985-06-02 25 BERNE, Sat. The European Football I nion, will sue Belgian television for libel over allegations that Uefa fixed the result of Wednesday's European Cap final between Liverpool aad Juventus. The allegation, made m last night's newscast, Implied Uefa decided, In a meeting afterAFP - 69 words
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Article, Illustration1368 1985-06-02 25 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD Why it's always bad news when sport wins the race for the banner headlines M: 4 Once the sports section off a newspaper was a refuge from reality. Now the fan cannot escape the bad news because more often than not it is merely a1,368 words
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Article, Illustration614 1985-06-02 25 JEFFREY LOW - JEFFREY LOW dgfjtrejtrh hg THE scene is Nampo City, 50 kilometres south-west from the seat of government, 30 from the cradle of liberation. The whistle has just sounded for half-time and the electronic scoreboard reads: DPR Korea 2 Singapore 0. It is time to move.614 words
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Advertisement310 1985-06-02 22 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP m AND IN THE MATTER OF BEIJER IS! PTE LTD (In Voluntary Liquidation) Members' Voluntary Winding Up At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of the abovenamed company duly convened and held at 75 Bukit Timah Road, 04-01 Boon Siew310 words
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Article, Illustration445 1985-06-02 26 Badminton coach gets a chorus of approval MUSIC-LOVING Choo Hwee Lim, the orchestra tor whose life is a symphony of badminton strings, has something to sing about today. He is the May winner of the Sunday Times/Coca-Cola Sporting Achievement of the Month award the first backroom boy445 words
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Article, Illustration742 1985-06-02 26 ROB HUGHES - ROB HUGHES TRAIL-BLAZERS OF BADMINTON AND THE BAIZE: OUR AWARD WINNER AND THE YOUNG HOT-SHOT HE SNOOKERED SEE PAGE 24 The blindness over the blame for the bloodbath of Brussels dfhdh ...and talk of what's certainly not soccer LONDON, Saturday ANGER and revulsion and abject futility make it742 words
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Article233 1985-06-02 26 French Open tennis latest PARIS, Sat. Thirdseeded Hana Mandlikova, of Czechoslovakia, fought her way through to the quarter-finals of the French Open today, bat said younger players were making life increasingly difficult for their elders. "Martina (Navrattlova) and Chris (Evert Lloyd) are the world No. 1 aadReuter - 233 words
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Article203 1985-06-02 26 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI South Avenue 2 Tampines Rovers 0 NEWLY-PROMOTED South Avenue will be disappointed if they do not finish among the top four m Division One especially after last night's shock 2-0 win over champions Tampines Rovers at Jalan Besar Stadium. The victory for South Avenue,203 words
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Article212 1985-06-02 26 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI Changi United 1 Geylang International 1 CHANGI United and Geylang International reached deep into their duffel bags, but failed to pull out the rabbits m their 1-1 draw m a Division One match at Jurong last night. However, while they failed miserably212 words
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Article, Illustration1417 1985-06-02 1 Happy families r Three-tier family mmmmmr^r \\V\Tig IS Jr getting a 1980s Br update owners of private homes are restructuring them so that three generations J can stay under one roof but as independent households. SUZANNE 001 looks at the rewards and restrictions m this modern version of a traditional1,417 words
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Article351 1985-06-02 1 FROM the road, Mr Loke Mun Chong's dream house m Binjai Park looks like just another big house set m a large garden. In fact, it houses two homes m one (see picture). Leading off it on one side is the domain of Mr Loke and his351 words
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Article, Illustration616 1985-06-02 2 SHERRY BUCHANAN - SHERRY BUCHANAN By LAST year, Fortune, the US bimonthly business magazine, named what it said were the 10 toughest bosses m the United States. The 1984 Fortune nominees were nasty, abusive and "merciless". The prototype was an intimidator who firedIHT - 616 words
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607 1985-06-02 2 PHILLIP KNIGHTLEY - PHILLIP KNIGHTLEY TALKING POINT By WE ARE a society of couples, of families, of children, and imperfect though the institution may be, anyone who is not deep into marriage is, at best, experiencing only half of life, padding m it up to his ankles,London Sunday Times - 607 words
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Article, Illustration905 1985-06-02 3 What is the shape? What is the winning form? A dozen of our leading fashion designers have banded together to try and evolve a Singapore look and help improve the garment industry, reports LIM PHAY-LING A GROUP of leading home-grown designers are getting together905 words
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215 1985-06-02 3 Small step forward for local fashion SODA (Society of Designing Arts) was born last June, the brainchild of local choreographer, designer and recording artiste Dick Lee. He felt Singapore needed a professional association of fashion designers and creative people to stimulate interest, generate new ideas, nurture talent and educate the215 words
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Article169 1985-06-02 3 Lam Wan Lai, an old hand with 28 years' experience, has two boutiques, sells to Daimaru here, and exports to the United States, Europe, Africa and Australia. Celia Lee, another leading name after 14 years, has three boutiques, and also sells to the US, Middle East, Belgium169 words
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332 1985-06-02 4 LEE GEOK BOI - LEE GEOK BOI By j BETTER BUY THERE is no sauce more popular with children than tomato sauce. It goes with almost anything, from fried chicken to potato chips. Tomato sauce or ketchup contains a fair amount of sugar and salt. So if you're332 words
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Article, Illustration351 1985-06-02 4 Watten 's gourmet row MARGARET CHAN finds a food hub m the suburbs and packs the best dishes at five eateries |SrSSMf||j IftiV'iiifJllliWjili.ii'uiJ EfiiEaSIiSJESEEa E?SffmßfffWl luiuMiMH||H||H|[ the Wagon Wheel, and fastfood chicken and hamburgers plus sausages at Pete's Birdland BBQ. In addition, there're the well-known Lana cake shop with Mrs351 words
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Article, Illustration609 1985-06-02 4 MY CHOICE DISH iw ■mwiia in-**— GOULsASH is as Hungarian as curry is Indian and stir-fried vegetables, Chinese. The dish dates back to the days when Hungarian cowboys (gulyas) would hang a huge cast-iron pot over an open fire and throw609 words
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Article184 1985-06-02 4 PETE'S BIRDLAND is part of a restaurant chain headquartered m New York. The special flavour of the chicken comes from first frying and then grilling it. I noticed that the chicken skin took on a different texture neither crisp, as m deep-fried, floured chicken, nor hard.184 words
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Article, Illustration191 1985-06-02 4 I LIKE Wagon Wheel because it doesn't smell of stale cigarette smoke. The pub is neat and clean, and even the darkness, which is de rigeur m Singapore pubs, is not intimidating. On the two occasions I was there, I was the only one having a191 words
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Article138 1985-06-02 4 THE name may cause snide giggles but Carol's Goodies appears to be all sugar and spice and everything nice. The restaurant is prettily done m soft (not baby, insists Carol) pink with flowers and pink Tiffany lamps from Italy. Carol Tan is serious. She wants to138 words
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Article, Illustration218 1985-06-02 4 YOU must have the udon. The fat buckwheat noodles are made fresh on the Garo premises and are good. I was recommended the house speciality, nikomi, dished up from a cast-iron pot. The noodles are cooked m stock with a tempura prawn, some sukiyaki beef,218 words
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Article, Illustration157 1985-06-02 4 THE six outlets of Milano pizza chain are easily recognisable by their orange, green, red and white colours, the simple cane stools and the rough-hewn table-tops painted an olive green. Atmospheric wall decorations include^ prints of old advertisements. The pizzas are very good and157 words
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Article, Illustration1248 1985-06-02 5 ELLEN STEESE tells you how to ride the rails and see Western Europe on a budget THE Eurailpass must be the closest thing to a magic carpet now available. It's a single pass offering unlimited access to Europe's magnificent train system, and it is good for all1,248 words
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360 1985-06-02 5 Call and reserve seats during the summer SAI aES of Eurailpasses m Singapore have "gone thrc -ugh the roof" these past two years, said Mr Robin Tea jensohn, general manage] of Thomas Cook Bousted id, the general sales aget its for Eurailpass. L .ast year, the agency saw a 1!360 words
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Article, Illustration137 1985-06-02 5 YOU can't have missed the intensive ad campaigns on TV and m the newspapers. The fun is right next door, and the Malaysian Tourist Development Corporation want you to know it can cost as little as Ssl3o a head for three days m Kuantan. Their glossy Great-Value Holidays137 words
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Article62 1985-06-02 5 Changi weekend escape THE newly-opened Hotel Meridien Changi is introducing weekend packages so Singaporeans can get away from it all without having to cross the Causeway. The three-day two-night deal at $198 each, half twinsharing, includes breakfast and full-day island-hopping on a yacht, swimming, sailing and windsurfing with a picnic62 words
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Article126 1985-06-02 5 IF YOU are going to the Expo 85 at Tsukuba, Japan, from now until Sept 30, do ask your hotel about the 10 per cent tax exemption on the accomodation and food bills for foreign visitors. A 10 per cent tax is normally added to126 words
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Article, Illustration635 1985-06-02 5 Satish Sreedharan - Satish Sreedharan By Malaysian Corner Pantai Pr mu>a i ,/?wf\ —a——— ill l 1 IF PEACE and quiet are what you look for on a holiday, then Kuala Trengganu on tl ie east coast of Malaysia is yo ur kind635 words
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Article, Illustration310 1985-06-02 6 PARTIES are great fun until the day after. To avoid embarrassing gaffes on birthday cakes, or the untidy confusion the morning after, or simply the friend who calls while you're cleaning up, try these. If you want to be discreet about310 words
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Article, Illustration932 1985-06-02 6 Information is power, believe two statutory boards. The Trade Development Board is opening a new vista for businessmen with the help of a US computer data base service called Dialog, while the National Productivity Board runs a productivity and management news service for managers. PAUL ONG932 words
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249 1985-06-02 6 Etiquette Q: My husband, who is employed as a plumber, is often called upon by friends and neighbours to repair their leaky pipes. I think he should charge them for this service but he is unwilling to because, he says, he docs249 words
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Article, Illustration677 1985-06-02 6 CAROL LIM gives a critical appreciation of the refurbi shed National Museum TIME was when a trip to a museum was a weekend visit and even then, it was because the TV had broken down. This is likely to change quickly with the refurbished National677 words
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Article, Illustration601 1985-06-02 7 ANNA LEE - ANNA LEE A six-page report published to mark Italy's 39th Republic Day today speaks to Ambassador Alessandro Vattani TAKING m the sights of Chinatown or wandering, off the beaten track m a kampung at Sembawang. These are some of the lighter official moments Dr601 words
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Article, Illustration391 1985-06-02 7 HISTORY THE Republic of Italy came into being m 1946 after the monarchy was abolished. King Victor Emmanuel had m May that year abdicated m favour of his son, Umberto n, but his rule only lasted a month. A decree was issued to guarantee the continuity of the391 words
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Article, Illustration392 1985-06-02 7 MESSAGE Mr Guilio Andreotti Minister of Foreign Affairs 41 WISH to extend a very warm greeting to all the readers of The Sunday Times, taking the opportunity of this special supplement published on the occasion of the National Day of the Republic of Italy. The Italian392 words
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Article, Illustration919 1985-06-02 8 JAMES BUXTON - JAMES BUXTON By Bettino Craxi leads a party that commands little more than a tenth of the national votes, yet his government has outlasted all but four previous ones 4 His five-party coalition is not a Socialist government, and his own socialism isFT - 919 words
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Article, Illustration1241 1985-06-02 9 The Milan Fair holds something for every businessman to the tune of $14 million a year. DAVID LANE of the Financial Times reports. For stylists and Italian fashion creators, it is an extra opportunity to reaffirm the made-in-Italy label as synonymous with prestige,1,241 words
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Article, Illustration821 1985-06-02 10 KHNG EU MENG holidays m a town of 400-year-old buildings (above) that are still m use I HAD planned to stay for only three days but ended staying three times that. Last September, I took up an Italian friend's three-year standing invitation to visit821 words
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Article, Illustration832 1985-06-02 11 Within seven months, three major Italian banks among them the world's oldest, and Italy's largest and second largest have established offshore branches m Singapore. ANNA LEE reports. CONFIDENCE m the future of Singapore and the region has spurred two major Italian banks into upgrading their services832 words
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Article, Illustration729 1985-06-02 12 The Italian fashion industry, which has an annual turnover of more than $12 biHion, was born less than 15 years ago. FRANCINE DE TOMMASO reports. IT IS possible to take Italian fashion too lightly. Lurking beneath the national obsession with colour coordination and aFT - 729 words
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Article, Illustration1002 1985-06-02 13 A NINE-PAGE GUIDE TO WHERE TO HOLD THE DINNER, BOUQUETS, TIPS ON JEWELLERY AND MORE A marriage, some will tell you with a twinkle m their eye, starts with the nuptial night. But as ANG LAY WAH and AUDREY PERERA found out,1,002 words
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280 1985-06-02 14 ANG LAY WAH - ANG LAY WAH By COUPLES who are stuck for ideas for that important day m their lives, may want to visit Hall 5 of the World Trade Centre from Thursday until June 9. Bridal Showcase 85, organised by Caterique Publishing, will cater to those280 words
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Article, Illustration339 1985-06-02 14 AUDREY PERERA - AUDREY PERERA By EVEN if no one else remembers your first anniversary, at least Uiree hotels will that is, if you have held your wedding dinner at their restaurants. Boulevard, Hilton International and York hotels offer wedding packages that include either a gift339 words
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Article, Illustration528 1985-06-02 15 SUSANNA KULATISSA - SUSANNA KULATISSA By A WEDDING may seem trying for many but for two men at least, it was a piece of cake. Especially so when part of the pre-nuptial fun was whipping up, single-handedly, their own wedding cake. But then, for both528 words
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Article, Illustration347 1985-06-02 15 CUTTING the cake is one of the highlights of the reception and everyone gathers round to watch. The bride, assisted by the groom, makes a token first cut into the cake the job's then completed m the kitchen by the catering staff or mum and her347 words
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Article, Illustration856 1985-06-02 16 LOW MEI MEI - Opt for the simple and Pretty look LOW MEI MEI By Photograph by MICHAEL LIEW IT MAY be your most important day, but don't try to look like a cover-girl. This advice comes from Mr Teo Tee Hua, a professional photographer whose job is to "shoot" glamour girls. "The glamour856 words
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Article, Illustration1125 1985-06-02 17 As best man, your duties start when you say 'yes' to the groom. ANG LAY WAH writes on the responsibilities. B SOBER, level-headed, punctual, thorough, of harmonious disposition, tactful, witty and decisive. A best man should be all these1,125 words
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Article, Illustration819 1985-06-02 18 RETHI GOVIN reports on the different types of invitation cards available mM A DRAGON, a phoenix and a double-happiness sign m gold against a red background used to be the standard design as far as wedding invitations to a Chinese dinner were concerned. But819 words
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Article, Illustration837 1985-06-02 19 ANG LAY WAH - ANG LAY WAH By H DIAMONDS are a bride's best friend and so are gold, silver, jade and pearls. When it comes to wedding jewellery, Singapore women still prefer these traditional gems and metals and m simple designs. According to Miss Loo May837 words
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Article, Illustration513 1985-06-02 21 It's a pretty bouquet from all angles Fresh flowers that smell good or silk ones that last long after the ceremony? SUSANNA KULATISSA reports on the choice. (Photographs by MICHAEL LIEW) GONE are the days when the wedding bouquet was just a pretty bunch of the bride's favourite flowers. Today's513 words
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Article, Illustration392 1985-06-02 21 IF YOU want your bridal bouquet to last beyond your wedding day, why not opt for silk flowers? Some brides have discovered that this does not neccessarily mean garish creations not with the scope that florists have discovered m arranging them. Miss Lee Lee Chew,392 words
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Article, Illustration687 1985-06-02 22 GLENN COLLINS - GLENN COLLINS By HOW does having a baby affect the quality of a marriage? Does it substantially worsen a couple's relationship? What kinds of marriages are likely to be most disrupted by the arrival of a baby? A continuing study ofNYT - 687 words
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294 1985-06-02 22 Hi MOST brides prefer to rent their wedding gowns and save the expense of buying one. But those who purchase theirs consider it not as a one-time purchase, but an heirloom to be passed from one generation to another. If you want your gown toCopley News service - 294 words
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Article, Illustration197 1985-06-02 23 Make that paint job look more professional BEGIN painting the ceiling by the window, using the brush tips where it meets the wall near the window. Extra care must be taken where windows reach up to the ceiling, as the light coming m through the window will show up any197 words
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Article, Illustration1104 1985-06-02 23 ANNE-MARIE CURRAN - ANNE-MARIE CURRAN By THE ceiling of a high-rise flat or even that of the plushest condominium will seldom grab your attention as soon as you enter the front door. Nevertheless, it is an important feature that could easily transform a room. While scenes1,104 words
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Advertisement416 1985-06-02 18 WELCOME TO Sembawang Road 13 Miles Singapore 2775 im. mmmmnm&tmmm&m MSLIStIUn Seafood Village (S) Pte. Ltd. y^^ specially prepared by our expert chefs. We also cater for wedding parties, office functions, birthday, get togethers and any other occasion. At Low, Low Prices! No Corkage/Service Charge T^ Open Daily: 1 1416 words
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Advertisement227 1985-06-02 19 Dypasry Once upon a lifetime. i^j^g/ Made forever by Vvv The Dynasty Singapore We have two very exclusive wedding packages that'll make your wedding dinner look like a scene out of a fairs- tale. We'll take care of all the planning details leaving you free to kx>k your very best227 words
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Advertisement513 1985-06-02 21 _Hpfl flv^^-l fl _^_^_fe--_\p3 yx The biggest Photo Studio and Bridal Gowns Centre. Over hundred of imported Wedding Gowns, Cheong Sam Night Gowns for your choice. Specialists m Wedding Photography and Video Filming. Using the latest electrical settings, magnificently and scenic backdrop. Sole agent of JAPAN MAXIMA PROFESSIONAL PHOTO ALBUMS513 words
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Advertisement1814 1985-06-02 22 Bridal Showcase '85 Yo-Ka Photo Are you prepared for your wedding? Then you shouldn't miss this Bridal Showcase '85. Situated at Bloc* 721. Ang Mo K.o Avenue 8 ~0 1-2803-2805 Singapore 2056 are An exhibition specifically organised for soon-to-be married couples. This 4-day exhibition involved m the Wedding Exhibition sth1,814 words
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Advertisement9 1985-06-02 1 mT\^mm mvAmm WQ*- x AmW m^MmMWW Pv^-Bfr^ m 49 words
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Miscellaneous1907 1985-06-02 1 B^^^^B MBf^aT^^^*^BF^^^^^a\^lß^^^^BWj.<^^J^"»P><iwi^BJ^ j?^^^^^*^^^^^^i j^^s^^s^^^^*^-i^^^j^^~^^^^&B' Br^P^^Bwi^B Pl^^^^^^^^^^^sl)BßMa*!^SSMM| flßpiß^* *"**ir JflLlß^Ki bßß^ußw B^p^^MChßl BBB^BSmISmBmI !Sal Hudßs ■I mKfifflim ifl WwHm n 1 II -f 3 J t v^^F BM»W»M BM HarX^Bß BKi^B^tailßH^CTaKHali^iii&idfi a^^^k BHhWsBI .m^B^B^B^BT BB* afll 89 9 BnHB B^P^JB I bb^ *fLy ir 3 f^fc^ i bb b, dk composers1,907 words
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Article, Illustration388 1985-06-02 2 PHILIP COOREY - PHILIP COOREY B u 'mamrn' m^M^mwmMMmmmm. THIS backstage peep into what goes on before an actor or actress finally comes before the camera, shows that, for most, there was no easy road to stardom. Actors and actresses, many with names familiar to cinema-goers, had to388 words
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Article, Illustration315 1985-06-02 2 TV REVIEW SHERLOCK HOLMES, probably the most famous sleuth m fiction, clearly loves himself a lot as portrayed by the hollow-cheeked, nasal-voiced Jeremy Brett. He is brimming with selfconfidence and seems perpetually pleased with his own ingenuity. This gives David Burkes Dr Watson an315 words
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Article, Illustration587 1985-06-02 2 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN By AN SBC singer has turned down a role m a forthcoming serial, Hotel all because of a bedroom scene. Lin Xinyi, 24, cast as the mistress of a businessman m the 30-episode contemporary drama, withdrew last week m the first casting587 words
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Article, Illustration470 1985-06-02 2 KATE JAMES - KATE JAMES m ■■■-■"■■'-j-!' n> ii i I. i SIX Centuries of Verse (Sundays, Ch 12, 8 pm), hosted by a benign, headmasterly Sir John Gielgud, is a British production which opened with the premise: "We British may not have achieved a lot m470 words
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Article, Illustration300 1985-06-02 2 LIM KAY TONG - Love strikes the Fame kids m new season LIM KAY TONG By TVPREVIEW Fame Tuesdoy,Chs, 9 15 pm LOVE is m the air as students and teachers of the perform ing arts m Fame return to school and a fresh series. According to knowing old music teacher Benjamin Shorofsky (Albert300 words
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Advertisement72 1985-06-02 3 Are you one of the V* million people who read Berlta Minggu? r*^_H- MmmMmL. I IJ. ill t__J_\ _^f Mirrors the Malay World '"HIW^J 1^ I 1 ***** "^^Mtiß^_r Maulud: Back to the National Stadium. Ocvx^^ii^c, I l i A^AmmmmmmW^G'^mmm\ mmmm _______i_-^= _P^ _-_-_-_-i Ww^ mdr _x^^ Wtf fl_fiw^ _<72 words
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Miscellaneous3049 1985-06-02 3 YOUR WEEK AHEAD MONDAY /MHPB^ PP-J Return of the Secaucus I VESAKDAY I M ■#TH|H |l 1^ M Seven. Low-key, wmummM* mmwmu n"W ENTERTAINMENT AT comfortably burgeois TirTZZ KjfcM SINGAPORE HANDICRAFT I comed y about a B roU P of friends tr y |n 8 VIDEOTHEQUE, C/> 5, W .3o3,049 words
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Advertisement408 1985-06-02 4 MONTHLY MAGAZINES r~Tf^~™"""""~"\ H Times Distributors Sdn Bhd H\ ii h_"^___^HT__T TTrtVT^ __!^r__fl9__ l^-^^VTB TV~^ _ft* *■*> 2 Juron 9 Port ßoad _.*_Jl_-bl£ -flut fl _1 _HF^ 1< AAV^J-L. f^l^fcp^^^ I 11 H| j k 1 Ii _^__f_3_r_ J "Jffl Enclosed is my cheque m full pavmen- of S foi408 words
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Miscellaneous3310 1985-06-02 4 C MONDAY I TUESDAY C WEDNESDAY 8.30 A.M. SBCTEXT. Sample pages 230 PM SBCTEXT Sample Daces 2.20 P.M. SBCTEXT. Sample pages 5.30 P.M. SBCTEXT. Sample pages 2.30 P.M. SBCTEXT. Sample pages 5.30 P.M. SBCTEXT Sample pages 900 PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS FOLLOWED BY 300 PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS 2.50 PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS. 6.00 PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS.3,310 words
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Article, Illustration516 1985-06-02 5 LIM KAY TONG - LIM KAY TONG By THE BALLAD OF NARAYAMA At Plaza Starring Ken Ogata and Sumiko Sakamoto v Directed by Shohei Imamura SHOHEI Imamura's vision of rustic life is m stark contrast to Hollywood-minted tributes such as The Grapes of Wrath and, more recently, Country. The516 words
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Article92 1985-06-02 5 AFTER nine years m showbusiness, actor-singer Louis Castro is still unable to read Chinese. And he's still asking anyone present, including the cleaning ladies at the TV station, to help him read his scripts, which are written m Chinese. Louis says he usually ad-libs, but if92 words
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Article100 1985-06-02 5 SOME Taiwanese property developers have been hiring bands, disco lights and singers m glittering garb to woo buyers. The developers believe the shows help to persuade potential buyers to visit property that is often out m the boondocks. Showbusiness circles have said little100 words
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Article, Illustration206 1985-06-02 5 SOME people will never run out of ideas to make a fast buck. The widely-publicised saga involving Liv Yong and his actress wife will be made into a film, while the late Barbara Yung has been made to live on m a commemorative cassette tape.206 words
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Article, Illustration487 1985-06-02 5 ANTONY Hamilton, who replaced the late Jon-Erik Hexum m Cover Up after Hexum accidentally shot himself, was a dancer and model before he decided to turn to acting. Born m England and raised on an Australian sheep farm, Hamilton, 30, made his acting debutUSA TODAY - 487 words
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Article, Illustration618 1985-06-02 5 Broadway comes to SBC From Page 1 HOLLYWOOD Goes Broadway goes on the air from Aug 28. First to go out is the bumper musical extravaganza There's No Business Like Showbusiness, a quintessential backstage story about a showbiz family spawned by two vaudevillains played by Ethel618 words
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Article294 1985-06-02 6 THE school holidays are here and you must be very glad to get a four-week break. What are you going to do with your holidays? You could organise a picnic. How about packing a picnic lunch, getting a few friends together and going on a long bus ride294 words
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Article, Illustration367 1985-06-02 6 Sandwiches are great to take on picnics because they are easy to eat. Instead of the usual soft white bread, you might want to use wholemeal bread or make a submarine with a French loaf. Get the long thin kind if you can. If you367 words
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Article, Illustration454 1985-06-02 6 JACQUES-YVES COUSTEAU SOME of the most beautiful places m the world are underwater. The person who brought this world to our attention is Frenchman Jacques- Yves Cousteau. The biggest problem for a man m exploring the undersea world like a fish is carrying his air supply with him.454 words
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Miscellaneous38 1985-06-02 6 When was street lighting first introduced? In 1814 m England with gas lighting. The inventor of gas lighting was Frenchman Philippe Lebon who demonstrated his idea m 1801 m Paris but it did not catch on m France.38 words
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Miscellaneous295 1985-06-02 7 I TODAY'S WORLD =f=^ 1 mc 80-ii m cm r r r x^~x 35; 1 r~~^^ 1 a -i[CRfMF^-__ IHI DSIIIJUMtEI-. f j i i i,|yr» ji 1 by Artfansom I 1_ 'X^^ 3 1 I I—--— __J ,M^^ 33 T^^B^t^ M^XXr, "^CK »Er here is a newsflash!" and how's295 words
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Advertisement432 1985-06-02 8 Are you handicapped by your English? Are you content with the way e.r^is. How io exprers your ideas •ou sprak and write' 1 Are you fluently. sure that you are not making The study rc*V" r es only a mistakes that cause people to llttle time, and very iii^aerats underrate432 words
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Miscellaneous340 1985-06-02 8 I Js* CAPTAJnI v/IrJciBLE.YOIJVE DEDICAItD H VH X CAN RECALL THE. TIME- M^ «_> Your life to fighting hassles f are you I washing machine flooped cam You tell our readers I wooing w my entire house the. +1?* ABOUT SOME. OF <a > TRANSMISSION FELL OUT OF w your340 words
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Advertisement217 1985-06-02 9 Once upon a time m Singapore.. has likened iheiasie cf durians fo that of an onion custard, poured through a gas-pipe, arid seasoned uoith the hot biting Juice of garlic' )letl heard an Englishman declare many times that he preferred durlans to strawberries and cream I Surely there ts no217 words
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Advertisement494 1985-06-02 10 APPOINTMENTS W ®hdb n /_rP_N__F^_____\ Housin 9 Development Board invites apL mWSr _Wr\< plication from MALE Citizens Singapore per Bl v^_^L^' mw^m \n manent residents between the ages o< 21 one I ELECTRICIAN-CUM-PLUMBER M U.S.A. QUALIFICATIONS National Trade Test Certificate Grade 111 m I GENERAL ELECTRIC (USA) AVIATION SER- electrical494 words
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Miscellaneous1381 1985-06-02 10 WBSBifttK by Tom Armstrong I c 7 z- rr -—7 1 X I THINK MARVIN IS Tl WHY PO Y_Xj\ I u^, H £'S _2>££N meT-i'mjustrn fcoKwupT^ >^ x^ pretend i wos y\ never seen 'em FEELING- UNWANTETp J I -S*YTHAT£ J P<___y^_Af sn-TiN-f INTH£ O_TOFADjX^.S</ (^OKWHRTX >, 1( g1,381 words
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Advertisement945 1985-06-02 12 89 For Sale: Dataun/Nisaan 30 OATSUN 120 V Alrcon. cassette, metallic green, good condlton PARF Tel *****08. 81 OATSUN 128 V for sale at $9 800 Non-PARF Pte reg. Call Jy64Bi)tt. 82 NISSAN SUNNY. New tax. good cond. cassette, power windows. *****86. 33 NISSAN SUNNY 13 5-speed Pte owner Alrcon,945 words
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Advertisement1221 1985-06-02 12 106 Accommodation 106 Accommodation Available: Houses Available: Houses _3HDB PROPERTIES TO LET Tenders are invited for the lettings of the following unfurnished residential ties:Deposit A) CHIP BEE GARDENS Payable (Off Holland Road) (i) 3-Storey Flat (3 bedrooms) at Apartment Block 43 Jalan Merah Saga #03-66 $875.00 (ii) Double-Storey Terrace (31,221 words
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Article, Illustration538 1985-06-02 14 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN BY TRACY HUANG wanted no sentimental ballad as an appetiser to warm up her dinner audience. Clad m an elaborate, flowing white gown and backed by a troupe of six dancers, she opened her show at the Lido Palace Restaurant538 words
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Article, Illustration782 1985-06-02 14 JUDITH HOLMBERG speaks to five musicians from three top Singapore bands who have cut a record which they hope will inspire others DRUMMER Tony Fonseca breathed a sigh of relief last weekend. He had finally finished his part m a mission that has taken all his free time782 words
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Article, Illustration504 1985-06-02 14 CHOW SOOK YIN - CHOW SOOK YIN CHINESE RECORDS By SCHOOL'S out, and so are three more tapes to entertain youngsters. THE CUB'S PARTY/ THE YOUNG ARTIST (SangChing) Side One consists of the popular children's "educational song and dance drama", The Cub's Party, and the drama, Little504 words
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