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Title Section14 1985-06-09 1 The Sunday Times No: 2557 45 CENTS MX. (P) No. 96/1/85 JUNE 9, 198514 words
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500 1985-06-09 1 DELICE GAN - DELICE GAN Poser over who should pay service charge By A PLAN to allow the use of credit cards to pay some government bills has run into a hitch. The poser is who should pay the service charge which card companies collect from establishments500 words
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Article, Illustration239 1985-06-09 1 MATILDA GABRIEL - MATILDA GABRIEL By THE Hari Raya lighting up of Geylang Serai last night went off with a bang of the kentung. Haji Sukaimi Ibrahim, a Malay community worker, whopped the hollow wooden cylinder with all his might barely a few seconds before all the lightsLIM SENG TIONG - 239 words
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237 1985-06-09 1 Deadlock in talks for release of kidnapped soldiers BEIRUT, Sat. Negotiations remained deadlocked tonight for the release of 23 Finnish UN peace-keeping soldiers kidnapped yesterday by an Israeli-backed militia in South Lebanon. The South Lebanon Army (SLA) militia refused to free the Finns until 11 of its men held byReuter - 237 words
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Article, Illustration238 1985-06-09 1 MISS Flordelisa Rulian got a special treat yesterday. Her employers, Mr and Mrs Eugene Chan, took her out to lunch at the Royal Holiday Inn, where Barrio Fiesta, a Filipino food fair, is on. Flordelisa, 33, has been the Chans' maid for about238 words
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Article111 1985-06-09 1 Gas leak forces evacuation PETALING JAYA, Sat. About 3,000 workers in Sungei Way here were evacuated last night following a gas leak in their factory. The leak was discovered at 8.50 pm after workers on the tin-plating section of the factory, belonging to Motorola Malaysia Sdn Bhd, complained of difficultyBernama - 111 words
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300 1985-06-09 1 NTUC to act against free-riders in a month or two OFFICIALS of NTUC affiliates are having tea with their Secretary-General. These tea sessions, laced with lots of sympathy, are helping the NTUC to finalise an action plan against free-riding. That plan is expected to be announced next month, or early300 words
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292 1985-06-09 1 Managing director of OTB refused bail HONGKONG, Sat. Patrick Chang Chen-Tsong, 34. son of a prominent Malaysian family. was refused bail today when he appeared in court on charges related to the collapse of the Overseas Trust Bank. Hongkong's fourth largest. Crown prosecutors alleged Chang was trying to flee the292 words
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Advertisement149 1985-06-09 1 UNCOMPROMISING FOCUS 19 banks who fell for the King' dwellers flpW will use 'ffr, less water Pointers for boring politicians SUNDAY PLUS Two schools of thought Dad's new role 3-page Father's Day special J^ A bold <S| H^ sense m of b dress Barbecues in and out TV PLUS Quest149 words
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Advertisement9 1985-06-09 1 Life at the Istana: An insider's account Page 39 words
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Advertisement203 1985-06-09 1 Technics the true meaning of high fidelity BANKING CONVENIENCE AT YOUR FINGERTIPS With Overseas Union Bank, you can do most of your banking the safe, easy way. Simply visit your nearest 24-hour OUB Autocash. Using your Autocash Card, you can withdraw up to $1 ,000 cash a day; make payments203 words
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NEWS FOCUS
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AT A GLANCE
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Article30 1985-06-09 2 It took a payroll grab of SL^.fxKt for the lesson to sink in but Integrated Devices Technologies has firmly decided to switch to cashless pay days. Page 1030 words
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Article, Illustration43 1985-06-09 2 The economic slowdown has cast a gloom over many groups, but not churches in Singapore. Church organisations have forged ahead with costly building and expansion programmes. There's no lack of money with church membership lists growing nicely. Page 1243 words
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Article30 1985-06-09 2 About 70 National Cadet Corps girls are undergoing a week-long NCO Cadre Course to prepare them for leadership roles as platoon sergeants in their school units. Page 1330 words
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Article53 1985-06-09 2 When it comes to detecting shoddy goods and poor service, housewives are hard to beat. And consumer crusader Case means to tap their talent. It is no lorfger content to just answer complaints but wants to set up a watchdog network with the public as its eyes and53 words
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Article45 1985-06-09 2 Regular servicemen in the SAP' will lose all or part of their NWC increments if they fail their physical fitness tests, according to Pioneer magazine. Reservists, however, can breathe easy as they will be spared from the scheme. Page 1345 words
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Article, Illustration63 1985-06-09 2 A Singapore-born girl, Julia Nickson. is playing leading lady opposite Sylvester Stallone in his latest film, Rambo: First Blood Part 11. Julia, 26, may be remembered by some as the cover girl of Her World magazine in March 1979. The former student of the Singapore American School has63 words
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Article49 1985-06-09 2 China's government matchmaking agencies have done a lousy job of playing Cupid, according to Xinhua news agency. Dozens of introduction centres were opened to help hundreds of thousands of young people over the age of 30 find mates, but percentage of success is low.— Page 549 words
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Article42 1985-06-09 2 More than three million people 25 per cent of the work force are now estimated to be unemployed in South Africa, according to a report by the International Labour Organisation. The Blacks seem to be the worst hit. Page42 words
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Article52 1985-06-09 2 Move over Animal Farm. Union Farm will show you how it's done. The first children's book on trade unionism has been published in London and Farmer 1 Moneybags finds himself in a tough spot as his animals form a union and petition for better living and working conditions.52 words
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Article, Illustration84 1985-06-09 2 This is a photograph of Wolfgang Gerhard, the man believed to. in fact, have been Nazi concentration camp doctor Josef Mengele. The remains of Gerhard, who died in a swimming accident in 1979, were exhumed to determine his true identity. Forensicexperts say the dentures on the corpse84 words
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SPORTS
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Article60 1985-06-09 2 I Tanah Merah Country Club's Charity Classic fell foul of golf ethics when four cars were offered as prizes for holes in one. The Singapore Golf Association is unhappy about the increasing value of prizes offered in amateur tournaments in direct violation of rules which forbid an amateur60 words
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Article96 1985-06-09 2 Australian Rules Football does not seem to be plagued by the violent hooliganism that has recently marred European football. What makes the game different? Australian Rules is deliriously rough-house, goal-packed and the better team almost always wins, says our writer MIKE WARD. Soccer, on the other96 words
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Article73 1985-06-09 2 The European Football Union I'efa) ban on English clubs from European competition is understandable, justified and long overdue says columnist ROB HUGHES. But he questions the logic of an International Football Federation (Fife) worldwide ban. In Europe we are proven killers, he says, but in parts where73 words
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Article, Illustration830 1985-06-09 2 FORTUNE and tragedy often go hand in hand. So it was with Mr Chang Ming Thien and his family. Banks, hotels, property and more, the world of big business was Mr Chang's domain. In 1955, he founded the Overseas Trust Bank. The bank was830 words
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617 1985-06-09 2 H.L. LIM - H.L. LIM And also say 'come in and join us' By THERE are some union leaders, despite the NTUC campaign to increase membership, who would rather keep nonmembers out. That's how strongly they feel about freeriders. The few, sometimes more than a617 words
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186 1985-06-09 2 UN IT ED Malayan Banking Corporation yesterday disclaimed any connection with a Brunei-based finance company believed to be owned by the Overseas Trust Bank or by shareholders of OTB. The Malaysian-based bank's Assistant General Manager here, Mr Lee Seow Gek, said the statement was186 words
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Article, Illustration576 1985-06-09 2 LIAK TENG KIAT - Give me back the old taste, says Coke crusader LIAK TENG KIAT By Washington Corresponded* A NEW war of the colas is about to break out in America. It's not between Coca Cola and Pepsi Cola but between Coca Cola and people who hate the new taste of Coke. The576 words
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Article, Illustration2200 1985-06-09 3 HEDWIG ALFRED - HEDWIG ALFRED An insider's account of those landmark changeover years Bj L We had become good friends. We were a team. It helped that we had a lot in common. We had young children and we were both 27. Also I could m speak Malay, s2,200 words
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Miscellaneous113 1985-06-09 2 UP TO I pm. Fair. TEMP (C) up to 6am tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mm SUNSET today: 7.09 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.58 am. TRAVELLERS' WEATHER \dHaide 1 164 K Manila 24 31C Kan XnixU-rdam i „>,: Melbourne 4 14C Kino Bangkok 25 ;:.V Sunny Mosfow 6 lfiC Cioudy Beijing 16/3DC113 words
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FOREIGN NEWS
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WORLD BRIEFS
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Article80 1985-06-09 5 Fears of the dental chair, especially among children should be lessened in future courtesy of a glass cement concocted by British dentist John McLean. The cement, which contains silver particles and fluoride, binds with the tooth giving it a number of advantages over traditional amalgam. Mr McLeanONS - 80 words
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Article107 1985-06-09 5 Two New York Franciscan priests, who made a vow of life-long poverty, have come into a fortune of US$2 million (554.4 million) and have only 100 days to spend it all. Father John Felice, who helps the city's down-and-outs, said the money was given by aAFP - 107 words
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Article67 1985-06-09 5 The Atlanta- based Turner Broadcasting System has announced that it will begin showing Russian news, entertainment and sports programmes throughout the United States shortly. The news programmes will be transmitted by satellite from Moscow for inclusion in Turner Broadcasting's 24-hour cable news service, which is available to anNYT - 67 words
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Article87 1985-06-09 5 The dis- covery that cats are affected by a version of Aids has prompted research which many scientists believe may lead to the development of a vaccine against the disease in humans. Already a vaccine against feline Aids has been developed by Professor William Jarrett ofONS - 87 words
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Article74 1985-06-09 5 International environmentalist groups have launched a campaign for curbs on the use of pesticides, which they said were poisoning people, especially in developing countries. The campaign is aimed largely at stopping the export to such countries of pesticides that are banned or restricted in the developed world, whereReuter - 74 words
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Article122 1985-06-09 5 Condi- tions for Black children in the United States have worsened in the past five years, and compared to White youngsters they are even more likely to be born poor, have a poor education and end up jobless, according to a report of the Save The ChildrenAFP - 122 words
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Article83 1985-06-09 5 A New Orleans court reporter who was not typing fast enough will have to finish her work behind bars. Donna Goff was supposed to type the transcript of the 1983 manslaughter trial of Juan Gonzalez by March 6, 1984, so he could appeal against his conviction.UPI - 83 words
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Article57 1985-06-09 5 An Italian con- vict escaped from a French prison this week by trading places with his younger brother. Pier Fachinetti, 29, awaiting extradition to Switzerland on an armed robbery conviction, switched places with his 21-year-old brother Emilio during visiting hours when, under recent legislation, inmates may mingle withReuter - 57 words
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Article65 1985-06-09 5 The age of the computer has brought with it a painful disease of the hands and arms, which can lead to permanent disability. The disease, known as tenosynovitis, is caused by rapid, repetitious movements and results in overuse of muscles and inflammation of the tissue covering theONS - 65 words
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Article137 1985-06-09 5 fcKBEZa* Athletic events are a window on socialist spiritual civilisation. The Sports News, Beijing. 'There is a genuine lack of respect out there for the tax system. That translates, in our opinion, to a genuine lack of respect for government generally. United States Treasury Secretary James Baker.UPI - 137 words
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Article273 1985-06-09 5 Where an off-target Cupid rules China's matchmaking agencies perform poorly BEIJING, Sat. China's government matchmaking agencies have done a lousy job of playing Cupid, finding mates for just a tiny fraction of the country's hundreds of thousands of young singles, according to Xinhua news agency. "The number of single peopleUPI - 273 words
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554 1985-06-09 5 HIREN PHUKAN - Rajiv is gaining the upper hand over Sikh extremists By HIREN PHUKAN AFTER a period of hesitancy, Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi appears to have the edge over Sikh *g militants in the Punjab who, by 1 their actions, now seem to be play- ing into his hands. They have554 words
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345 1985-06-09 5 School bullying and revenge attacks shock Japan TOKYO, Sat. Two 15-year-old Japanese boys killed their 16-year-old bully by hitting him over the head with a hammer and then threw his body in a river because he forced them to perform obscene acts in front of other youths. The killing, whichAFP - 345 words
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Article, Illustration569 1985-06-09 6 Photograph in Brazil house identified as son of 'Angel of Death' SAO PAULO, Sat. Brazilian police have turned up a new clue in their search for an answer to whether the body of a man exhumed in Sao Paulo is Nazi concentration campAFP; Reuter - 569 words
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165 1985-06-09 6 Aquino's house in US to become a memorial NEWTON (Massachusetts), Sat. The house where Benigno Aquino lived in the United States for the three years before he was assassinated will be turned into a memorial and a library for Philippine works. Dedication ceremonies are planned for tomorrow at the houseUPI - 165 words
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Article95 1985-06-09 6 UAE denies oil price discounts ABU DHABI. Sat. The United Arab Emirates yesterday denied that it was offering discounts on its oil prices It said rumours about a price fall were aimed at putting pressure on the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries to cut oil prices at its June 30AP - 95 words
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Article45 1985-06-09 6 LIMA. Sat. Peru's Shining Path rebels blew up three cars in central Lima, settinp fit. to five major shops and a municipal building, as Argentine President Raul Alfonsin was visiting the capital last night. No nne was injured in thf blasts i AFPAFP - 45 words
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560 1985-06-09 6 NEW YORK, Sat. The postwar trail of Dr Josef Mengele, the most hunted Nazi fugitive, twisted through at least five countries in Europe and South America. Some now believe it has ended on a beach in Brazil. AsAP - 560 words
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Dow Jones
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Article72 1985-06-09 6 NEW YORK, Sat. A sagging bond market helped pull Wall Street stock prices lower yesterday, ending a string of record-setting advances. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by 10.86 points to close at 1316.42. For the week, the Dow gained just 1.01 points although it twice^Reuter - 72 words
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Article56 1985-06-09 6 HAVANA, Sat. Cuban President Fidel Castro has urged Latin American countries to organise a "general strike" on payment of their debts. In a speech to the Congress of Latin American Women here yesterday, he also warned of "social revolutionary explosions" if industrialised countries did not agreeAFP - 56 words
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Article, Illustration205 1985-06-09 6 The night Jane Fonda's dog played villain SANTA MONICA (California), Sat. Jane Fonda's dog, a black labr*ador retriever named Taxi, dug his way out of the backyard and fell into bad company, joining four suspects in a late-night robbery spree, police said yesterday. "He's innocent", the actress' husband, State AssemblymanUPI - 205 words
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Article, Illustration743 1985-06-09 7 MINU THAROOR - MINU THAROOR Pretoria's apartheid policy is causing hardship to its Blacks and continues to vex the US By Geneva Reporter GENEVA, Sat. Mote than three million people 25 per cent of the labour force are now estimated to be unemployed in South743 words
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Article, Illustration591 1985-06-09 7 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, Sat. Rightthinking Americans have always deplored South Africa's apartheid policies. However, the present popular antiapartheid movement is new. It all started only six months ago when three Black civil rights leaders decided to stage a sit-in at591 words
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Article170 1985-06-09 7 Childbirth: One mother's agony LIVERPOOL Sat. woman was av\ai ii i 13 .j (1 0 (5535,4H0) in iMNgei bNMM an anaesthesia imnui kepi her awake with M pain-killer during a (aesarean operation. The judge called Mrs Margaret taken* ordeal "the most horrifie experien* e he has heard when he awardedUPI - 170 words
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Article131 1985-06-09 7 ...and another's ecstasy > NEW YORK. Sat. A leachI er travelled 14.758 km from j Kuwait to haw he: baby in an I American hospital but i.i stead, gave birth in the oa< k of a speeding si anon vragfM. 'I couldn't believe i u,h I hapenning." Mrs Meitada Conlan.UPI - 131 words
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335 1985-06-09 8 Kremlin to press ahead with project of the century MOSCOW. Sat. The Kremlin has confirmed its intention to carry out a controversial "project of the century," previously believed to have been dropped at the death of President Konstantin Chernenko, to reroute Siberian rivers to water arid farmlands in Soviet CentralAFP - 335 words
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Article35 1985-06-09 8 MOSCOW, Sat. A Soviet air force pilot on a bombing test almost sank the ship monitoring his performance because of air traffic control negligence, the Aviation and Cosmonautics journal said today.— ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration367 1985-06-09 8 Animal Farm-style book explains trade unionism to children LONDON, Sat. The first book explaining trade unionism to children has been published here this week with farmer Mr Moneybags doing his best to get the most out of his animals. The illustrated367 words
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127 1985-06-09 8 Commando unit 'plans to kill Gaddafi opponents' BONN, Sat. A commando unit of five Libyans is staying in Athens and preparing to go to West Germany to kill nine opponents of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, it was reported yesterday. The West German dailies, Frankfurter Rundschau and Express, quoted an antiGaddafiAFP - 127 words
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Article37 1985-06-09 8 LONDON, Sat. Women smokers are far less likely to get pregnant than non-smokers. British doctors said they had found "a consistent and highly significant trend of decreasing fertility with increasing numbers of cigarettes smoked". ReuterReuter - 37 words
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LOUIS HEREN'S VIEW
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Article, Illustration521 1985-06-09 8 THERE was a general exodus from London last Wednesday by car, coach. train and helicopter, and a stranger might have thought that some terrible catastrophe threatened the capital. It was, of course. Derby Day, and as usual more than a quarter million people went to521 words
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316 1985-06-09 8 DONALD HIGGS - A beast to rev up your fantasies at $8,400 a week DONALD HIGGS By London Reporter LONDON, Sat. Car hire is never cheap but, to most motorists, paying £3,000 (558,430) a week is going just too far. Yet lots of people are queuing to hire the staggeringly fast Lamborghini Countach316 words
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155 1985-06-09 8 PARIS, Sat. Clams, molluscs and worms are thriving in near-total darkness 4,000 metres below the surface off eastern Japan, French and Japanese scientists have reported. In telexed messages to Paris, the scientists said that in a series of dives in the TenryuAFP - 155 words
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Advertisement10 1985-06-09 6 Mrs Aquino meets the "Crying Lady": Picture on Page 910 words
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ASEAN NEWS ACROSS THE CAUSEWAY
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Article, Illustration83 1985-06-09 9 Mrs Aquino meets the Crying Lady TWO women who have been making headlines in Philippines newspapers met for the first time in Manila on Friday. Mrs Corazon Aquino (left), 52,wtdow of slain opposition leader Benigno Aquino, thanked Miss Rebecca Quijano, 32, for appearing at the trial of Armed Forces ChiefReuter - 83 words
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484 1985-06-09 9 JAKARTA, Sat. Officials and businessmen in two Asean countries Indonesia and Thailand have come out in protest over trade matters with the United States. Indonesian textile industrialists would refuse to meet an American cotton selling team in protest against aAFP; AP - 484 words
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162 1985-06-09 9 MANILA, Sat. Irked by classified advertisements depicting Filipinas as ideal brides for foreigners, a Member of Parliament wants to outlaw advertising for the lucrative mail-order bride business. Mr Orlando Mercado, an opposition MP from Manila, said the business had reached anUPI - 162 words
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302 1985-06-09 9 Head of insolvent chit fund comes out of hiding BANGKOK, Saturday THE head of a multi-million dollar money pool came out of hiding yesterday and said her business has collapsed. Blaming "external pressure", Chamoy Thipson told 1,000 investors that her highinterest money pool was bankrupt and she could only repay302 words
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Article, Illustration91 1985-06-09 9 PENANG, Sat. Former Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman will receive Malacca's highest award, the Darjah Utama Negeri Melaka, in conjunction with the Yang diPertua Negeri's birthday on July 11. The award carries the title Datuk Seri. Malacca Chief Minister Datuk Abdul RahimNST - 91 words
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383 1985-06-09 9 Mr Lee, Gen Prem and Marshal Siddhi agree the issue is heading in right direction BANGKOK, Sat. Singapore and Thailand have agreed that the Cambodian issue is heading in the right direction, and a proposal for proximity talks between the resistance and theAFP; Bernama - 383 words
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Article, Illustration352 1985-06-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Leaders of the ruling National Front (Barisan Nasional) should look beyond the narrow interests of its component parties and admit the Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) as a member, former Prime Minister Tun Hussein Onn said. "It is not only inNST; Bernama - 352 words
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HOME NEWS
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812 1985-06-09 10 LEE SIEW HUA - LEE SIEW HUA But some workers still resisting payments through banks By STUNNED by its losses in a recent payroll grab, a factory in Jurong has firmly decided to switch to cashless pay days. It took a loss of $29,500 to make812 words
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Article, Illustration193 1985-06-09 10 Search for Sports House fire clues continues FIRE officers are continuing their search for clues on what started the fire that destroyed the 98-year-old Sports House in Fairer Park early on Thursday. For the past three days, they have been combing through the debris. They have been paying particular attention193 words
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99 1985-06-09 10 Ex-salesman fined over commissions A FORMER sales executive of Times Publishing Berhad was fined $2,500 yesterday and ordered to pay a penalty of $502.94 for receiving money from an advertising company for recommending clients. Lim Yew Seah, alias Lim Joo Seah, 43, pleaded guilty to receiving $280.49 from Mr Lim99 words
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Article62 1985-06-09 10 BUSINESSMAN Oh Tey, 42, was charged yesterday with buying M549,700 in counterfeit $50 denominations from a man in Rochor Centre in April this year. No plea was taken from Oh who allegedly bought the 994 notes from Mr Ong Ker Lian. Oh is being remanded62 words
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Article, Illustration293 1985-06-09 10 STU GLAUBERMAN - STU GLAUBERMAN By A SINGAPORE-BORN girl, Julia Nickson, is playing leading lady to Sylvester Stallone in his latest film, Rambo: First Blood Part n. Julia, 26, who was born in Singapore to a Chinese mother and a British father, may be remembered by some293 words
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87 1985-06-09 10 SHOPKEEPERS at the Zhu Jiao Centre in Serangoon Road have teamed up to look out for thieves. Their efforts paid off on Thursday when they noticed a man behaving suspiciously. At lunchtime, the man was seen walking out of the centre with a video cassette87 words
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68 1985-06-09 10 A DEPARTMENT store cashier was charged yesterday with hitting the principal of Nan Chiau Girls High School in the abdomen on March 12, 1985, at the school in Kim Yam Road. No plea was taken from Lee Geok Hua, 18, who is accused of hitting68 words
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Article, Illustration459 1985-06-09 11 NG WENG HOONG - NG WENG HOONG By A MORNING chat became filled with terror for three Km Choe Avenue residents and a guest from Thailand yesterday when two men burst in and robbed them of $16,000 in cash and jewellery. One of the intruders was459 words
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253 1985-06-09 11 NGO HOCK Auto Spares Pte Ltd has been placed under receivership by its major creditor, Great Pacific Finance Limited. A check with the High Court, however, showed that no petition for winding up the company had been filed. Great Pacific, which had stepped253 words
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Article, Illustration800 1985-06-09 11 KONG SOOK CHIN - KONG SOOK CHIN Or how civil servants solved some problems By TWELVE rubber stamps for one work permit application, long restless queues at the Registry of Vehicles for traffic offences, four months to register leases and mortgages for Housing Board flats800 words
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301 1985-06-09 11 No special treatment please, we're Caucasians SHOULD a Caucasian be treated with more politeness than fellow Singaporeans because he comes from a differ ent culture' 5 A seminar on Better Public Service Through Wits at the Public Utilities Board auditorium yesterday heard some examples to explain why and how government301 words
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Article, Illustration400 1985-06-09 12 Anglicans and Lutherans get together on a church TWO traditionally separate and distinct religious groups, the Anglicans and the Lutherans, have joined hands to build a $4.5 million church in Yishun. The church-building project, seen as a landmark in ecumenical cooperation, is one way the two Protestant groups are dealing400 words
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824 1985-06-09 12 STU GLAUBERMAN - Churches are doing very Well, think you STU GLAUBERMAN Despite bad times, many are busy building and expanding By CHURCH groups in Singapore, unaffected by the economic slowdown, are moving ahead with costly building and expansion programmes. Buoyed by financial support from their followers who are growing in numbers, they824 words
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Article213 1985-06-09 12 HAVING smelled success at the National Stadium car park last year, a group of durian sellers have opened shop at a trade fair at the junction of Albert and Bencoolen Streets. The 20 retailers and two wholesalers, who opened shop last week at the213 words
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81 1985-06-09 12 THE American Resource Centre library has run out of application forms for the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) because of high demand. Students who intend to sit for the 1985 TOEFL examinations can obtain the form by writing to81 words
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168 1985-06-09 12 AN UPDATED Air Navigation Order has been approved by the Minister of Communications and Information, Dr Yeo Ning Hong. It includes more than 20 changes and will come into effect on July 1, replacing the previous order, which dates back to 1973. A ministry spokesman168 words
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493 1985-06-09 13 DELICE GAN - DELICE GAN It hopes they will help report defective goods and poor service By HOUSEWIVES, the natural detectives of shoddy goods and poor service, are to be recruited into the frontline of Singapore's growing consumer movement. Case, the consumer crusader here, wants the493 words
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Article, Illustration145 1985-06-09 13 ABOUT 71 National Cadet Corps girls spent the first week of their holidays learning how to lead younger cadets. Under the stern eyes of their teachers and SAF instructors, the girls took tarns on Friday to conduct lessons on camouflage and fieldcraft on145 words
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116 1985-06-09 13 Live From Studio One goes to Teck Ghee SBC's popular musical, Live From Studio One, was brought, to residents of Teck Ghee on Friday night. More than 3,000 of them packed into the field at Townsville Primary School in Ang Mo Kio Avenue 8 to watch the IVi-hour show featuring116 words
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266 1985-06-09 13 Two Telecoms men get cash advances using forged receipts TWO Telecoms employees took advantage of the company's vacation scheme by taking cash advances and producing forged hotel receipts as proof of holidays they never took. Another employee, Mohamed Yassin bin Abdul Rahman, 26, forged the hotel receipts and was paid266 words
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405 1985-06-09 13 MICHAEL LIM - Unfit SAF regulars won't get NWC incentive payments MICHAEL LIM By REGULAR servicemen in the Singapore Armed Forces who fail their physical fitness tests will lose all or part of their annual National Wages Council incentive payments. Only those who pass their annual Individual Physical Proficiency Tests (IPPT) within a405 words
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Article, Illustration107 1985-06-09 13 Forces switch over to plastic ammo containers PLASTIC ammunitioi containers (like the one aiwve) are replacing wooden and cardboard ones in the Singapore Armed Forces, says a report in this month's issue of the SAF publication. Ficneer. The introduction o plastic containers came about after a study was conducted n107 words
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143 1985-06-09 13 Army turning out better trained mechanics THERE are better-trained vehicle mechanics in the SAF these days, and this has led to fewer military vehicles remaining in garages. This is the result of a new $1.25 million Modular Training System (MTS). An article in this month's issue of Pioneer says the143 words
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Article, Illustration457 1985-06-09 14 DELICE GAN - DELICE GAN Premarital sex not for our children, says affiliate of council By A WOMEN'S organisation has dissociated itself from the views on premarital sex expressed by a woman leader in a recent forum on teenage abortion. The Asian Women's Welfare Association,457 words
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Article93 1985-06-09 14 Man found hanged from AN UNEMPLOYED 28-year-old man was found hanged from a tree on disused land off Marymount Road yesterday. Mr Soh Meng Teck, who lived in Block 216, Ang Mo Kio Avenue 1, was hanged by a nylon rope. His body was discovered by a member of the93 words
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Article105 1985-06-09 14 Teacher wins SSO quiz contest A TEACHER won the first prize of the first Singapore Symphony Orchesra quiz contest in a draw last night. Mr David Pidduck's coupon was picked from among 34 entries from people who correctly answered questions about concerts at the Victoria Memorial Hall in April and105 words
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Article68 1985-06-09 14 TWENTY-FIVE government doctors have moved up the Superscale ladder from April 1, the Health Ministry announced yesterday. Five doctors were promoted to Superscale Grade Dl, which commands a consolidated monthly salary of $8,500. Six others including Dr Ong Yong Wan, who heads the Aids (acquired immune deficiency68 words
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Article65 1985-06-09 14 A 26- YEAR-OLD man was charged yesterday with vandalising the cushion wall of a padded cell in Jurong Police Station on Nov 4, 1984. No plea was taken from V N. Ganapathy who is said to have damaged property belonging to the Singapore Police Force. Ganapathy's65 words
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221 1985-06-09 14 Open-air hawker stalls may make a comeback in Chinatown CHINATOWN is expected to return to its former glory next year if a plan to bring back open-air hawker stalls is approved. Kreta Aver community leaders have come up with the idea of having a pasai malam as a tourist attraction221 words
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Article, Illustration328 1985-06-09 14 THE best of the breed went on show yesterday before an audience of about 200 German Shepherd lovers. And the topic on many lips at the show was the security guard who was killed by an Alsatian at a Brown Boveri Kent factory in328 words
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Article352 1985-06-09 15 RESPECT for the law as a whole begins to be undermined if even the most seemingly inconsequential legislation is habitually violated by the majority. This is an argument against under-enforcement as well as over-legislation. There is no reason to think that the Companies Act extends352 words
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Article106 1985-06-09 15 What The Sunday Times reported on June 12, 1960 THE Yang Di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, said last night that journalists should have a sense of social responsibility but it did not mean that they should become apologists "for this or that political group". He stressed106 words
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Article, Illustration1347 1985-06-09 15 A water engineer, Prof CHIN KEE KEAN is of the view that usage will soon level off WHY should we worry about water when there's so much in the ocean? At worst, couldn't we just recycle the water we use? Prof Chin Kee Kean, a1,347 words
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Article, Illustration949 1985-06-09 16 Irene Hoe - Irene Hoe Z If you are prompted to ask what is so special about the dish, it is not uncommon to get an answer like "noodle fry one" or "have chicken, mushroom, other thing also got". Like as not, waitresses will greet949 words
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Article, Illustration1033 1985-06-09 16 Lee Sow Ling - Speech-making tips for boring politicians but style isn't everything Lee Sow Ling TIPS FROM THE ADEPT MOST observers of the 1984 me^ic a presidential election were agreed on one thing: Ronald Reagan won not on the issues but on national mood, charisma and through his mastery of television as the1,033 words
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Letter185 1985-06-09 16 A swindler, not a folk hero WHAT prompts me to write this letter was the Maoist implication at the end of Part One of the Abalone King's story last week that since he did not swindle the common people, what he did was all right. He may have been generous185 words
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Letter193 1985-06-09 16 I SHOULD like to clarify some points raised by your writer Evangeiine Gamboa about the DBS Bank in her article on Singapore as a cashless society (April 28). She said that our teller at the branch across Chulia Street (she must have meant Battery Road as we193 words
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Article, Illustration279 1985-06-09 16 WHEN I sat beside Mao Bi Kin in the packed hawker centre one day, I had no idea that I was sitting beside one of the Republic's greatest inventors. True, he wore spectacles. But then, one-and-one-fifth Singaporeans out of every two wears spectacles. It is279 words
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Article, Illustration195 1985-06-09 16 He led me to his block of flats, which happened to be nearby. Before we entered the lift, he gave me a pail of infer. "What is this for?" I asked. "Let's suppose you are drunk and coming home at night and you empty your bladder in the lift.195 words
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Article, Illustration1643 1985-06-09 17 While bankers reeled in shook from the disappearance of Abalone King Ng Choon Ser. a dusty, musty surprise awaited the receivers in a room filled to the ceiling with files. In our second and concluding part of the Chop1,643 words
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Article, Illustration580 1985-06-09 17 We're off on a business trip, wives were told THE WOMENFOLK A LOCKED iron gate blocks the entrance to the two-storey house in Joo Chiat Place. Inside, two women live in the hope that their husbands will one day return. When Ng Choon Ser and his son Khway Tiat left580 words
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Article, Illustration1323 1985-06-09 17 THE RECEIVERS BOOKS, papers and documents left behind by Ng Choon Ser and his son Khway Tiat could easily fill a medium-sized room. Add to this the hundred or more files which accountants Peat Marwick have opened since their appointment as receivers and managers of1,323 words
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Article, Illustration304 1985-06-09 18 LUCKY LEO - LUCKY LEO ay our man on the track KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Jingle Bell IV is primed to give the Sungs of Auric Stable a "bitter-sweet" victory in the $125,000 King's Gold Cup tomorrow. While Auric's 1,200 m course-record holder Loonshiang V languishes in his stall after304 words
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Article257 1985-06-09 18 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE By TRAINER Teh Choon Beng appears to have a three-way grip on the King's Gold Cup with triple classic winner Jingle Bell TV, last Sunday's trial winner Count Of Honour and the versatile Swingin' Cowboy. But if ever there is a galloper with257 words
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Article103 1985-06-09 18 1964 Hard Love 52 L. Johnson 1965 Plzarroll 53.5 Nelson 1966 Silver Crown 59.5 Coleman ISC7 Hyrego 55 Wilson 1968 Co-Prosperity 54.5 Coles 1969 Captain Fleet 48.5 Kingston 1910 Loonshlang 51 Dawklns 1971 Oona 51.5 Wilson 1972 Sentak Bulan 53.5 Coleman 1973 Sentak Bulan 53.5 Coleman 1974103 words
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Article60 1985-06-09 18 RACE 1: Supreme Chaser RACE 2: Forty Minutes, Coronation Walk, Another Gift, Victoria Park, Determination IV RACE 3: Thunderbird RACE 4: Jingle Bell IV, Swingin' Cowboy, Grand Charles, Gold Mine, Pagan Dancer, Montri, Eager Beaver, Passionate Prince, Sold Again RACE 5: Greatness, Man Of Honour IV RACE 6: Contilibre,60 words
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Article862 1985-06-09 18 t 1 1 11 YL JIf JH I I I itn (Ratings: 182-159) mL (Stakes: $125,000) Jt l 1 15*012 Jingle Bell IV 59 (182) Auric-Teh seg 2.5 By The Brianstan; brilliantly speedy with three classic wins out of only 9 starts carried 56.5 last week when862 words
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Article2394 1985-06-09 18 yipyHfilMpM 2.15 RESTRICTED TERMS DIV A 1,200m I F_\*j (3 and 4 year olds) miMiiiMli.ftiiiiflin (Stakes: $11,000) 1 6 Cam Dividend II 57 V-V Chong 4 amg +1.5 Ran on when 6th of 12 with 55.5 to Fireglo II in debut Div A 1200m last week2,394 words
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Article, Illustration307 1985-06-09 18 RACE RACING ED LUCKY LEO TONTO PEDIGREE MARKSMAN 2 Supreme Chaser 8 Golden Dawn 8 Golden Dawn 8 Golden Dawn 5 Peak Of Perfection 1 5 Peak Of Perfection 5 Peak Of Perfection 2 Supreme Chaser 5 Peak Of Perfection 11 Medusa 8 Golden Dawn 10307 words
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Article, Illustration1680 1985-06-09 19 OUR RACING TEAM - OUR RACING TEAM By KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Leading local rider S.Y. Leong revived his bid to win the jockeys' premiership with a double here today. Leong, who drew a blank last weekend after a winning sequence stretching back 10 weekends, lifted his tally to 221,680 words
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Article, Illustration837 1985-06-09 19 JACK ELLIOTT - Red Anchor sold to stud fans are sold short JACK ELLIOTT By of the Melbourne Herald 4 The greatest disappointment of my career was that Red Anchor was not in the last Melbourne Cup no other horse would have got near him. 7 Tommy Smith WHEN Red Anchor broke down837 words
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Article851 1985-06-09 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Jockey V Nathan (Meor Romeo> and apprentice Azhar i Photophone > were suspended two ami three race days respectively including trackwork from Monday under Malayan Racine Association Rule" of Racing 23 (ii) ever the hanilling of their mounts. The Stipendiary Stewards report on the races:851 words
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Article173 1985-06-09 19 EPSOM, Saturday AMERICAN jockey Steve Cauthen, who won the Epsom Derby on Slip Anchor last Wednesday, wrapped up a memorable week by steering 6-4 favourite Oh So Sharp to an easy seven-length victory in the Epsom Oaks today. "She's a fantastic filly and has got173 words
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Obituary, Illustration45 1985-06-09 19 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements I THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR HUI CHEONG WISH TO EXPRESS THEIR HEARTFELT THANKS AND APPRECIATION TO RELATIVES, FRIENDS, BUSINESS ASSOCIATES COLLEAGUES FOR THEIR KIND ATTEN--1 DANCE, ASSISTANCE, CONDOLENCES, I DONATIONS WREATHS DURING THEIR I RECENT BEREAVEMENT. I45 words
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Obituary, Illustration109 1985-06-09 19 IN LOVING MEMOBV Of MRS TEREBA-TAV CM'M BONG DEPARTED 8/6/ '5 Though gone for one decade Memorlesofyoucanntve^fade IN SWEET REMEMBRANCE JOSEPH S. NAVARAT^AM Bom 23/11/29 Died 9/6/84 He had a smile, a pleasant way A helping hand to all he k lew. He was kind, generous and109 words
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Obituary, Illustration335 1985-06-09 19 181 Deaths 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MDM LEE GIN ENG, ELSIE (MRS TAN CHOON TEE) Aged 52 passed away peacefully on 6 June 1985. Cortege leaves 20 Greenleaf Grove on Monday 10 June 1985 at 9.00 am. for Mt. Vernon Crematorium. Directors Staff of ACET MANAGEMENT RESOURCES PTE LTD and335 words
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Advertisement96 1985-06-09 19 RAJANAYAGAM: Beatrice, daughter of the late Dr. Mrs S.S. Rajanayagam sister of Mrs Robert R. Supramanlam, passed away peacefully on 7.6.85 In Uduvll, Sri Lanka. Deeply mourned by relatives and friends. CHRISTOPHER JOSEPH Aged 27 of Batu Pahat died in a road accident on 6-6-85 leaving behind parents brother Johnson,96 words
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Advertisement118 1985-06-09 19 IN LOVING MEMORY i! Mr K KanapathtplHai (K.K Filial Who passed away on ).6.84 Forever remembered by wife, cilldren and grandchildien In M^mori iin i !.jr tlit- iovt .1 i>n<-> horn yi)u rem ?mber New A from U Penguin With suggested foods, a simple diet-plan of menus and advice on118 words
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Article710 1985-06-09 20 Tanah Merah Club tournament prizes may be against rules IJOVV could you do it," "Eric's voice screamed from the other end of the telephone, 'condemning and condoning at the same time?" It was 8, Thursday morning, not exactly the best of times to be playing Twenty Questions. So.710 words
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Article, Illustration192 1985-06-09 20 "I've got a chronic back problem. I like to smoke and drink and I'm lazy. It's past time for me to train. I enjoy doing absolutely nothing.. .and I'm pretty darn good at it." Don January, the Senior Tour leading money-winner. "It was a dumb-ass thing to do."192 words
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Article, Illustration540 1985-06-09 20 /The conditions W of entry include being beautiful, aged 15-16, active in sport and member of school sports club (golf experience unnecessary), minimum height of 1.60m and be living near a driving imHVt r MY friend, Jillian Yorke, who edits540 words
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Article781 1985-06-09 20 WOBURN (England), Sat. Michael McLean overcame a nightmare start, holing a 20-foot putt for a triple bogey seven at the first, to shoot a four-under-par 68 in the delayed first round of the British Masters tournament here yesterday. Leading scores: 88 Michael McLean, Brian Marchbank; 69 Anders Forsbrand.781 words
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Article, Illustration700 1985-06-09 20 SPORTS folk are yowling and doom- Riggs teams up with Gerulaitis to fight another battle of the sexes na and Pam lose to those guys." Nothing is certain. The men's combined ages are almost exactly double those of 28-year-old Martina and 22--year-old Pam. But700 words
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Article415 1985-06-09 20 Chinese expertise: Indonesia have engaged Chinese coach Lian Chua Shia to train theii women's badminton team. She is the elder sister of Tjun Tjun. Indonesia's top doubles player in the *****. Smoked OUt: Former world heavyweight boxing champion Joe Frazier's planned fight against Canadian veteran Robert Cleroux,Reuter; AP; AFP; UPI - 415 words
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Article, Illustration1581 1985-06-09 22 Australian Mike Ward, our sports team's new signing, on Footy's lesson for Britain's footbrawlers 4 If Mrs Thatcher were to consider an unearthly solution to the problem of football hooliganism, could it be suggested she hitch a ride on the space shuttle later this month1,581 words
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Article394 1985-06-09 22 SINGAPORE Chinese, who are preparing for the annual triangular Por Yen Cup soccer competition in Malacca from June 21-23, will be the first of three sides to meet Malaysia Cup semi-finalists Federal Territory in their tour of the Republic. The match will be played at the Jalan394 words
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Article, Illustration399 1985-06-09 22 ...and so is Zhao ZHAO JIANHI A o( China, the world's No. 1, na> polled out of the Aorid championships after .»n attack of pneumonia. Zhao (above), who took over the world No. 1 spot by beating Denmark's Morten Frost for the All-Kngland title in lxindon lastReuter - 399 words
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Article, Illustration1088 1985-06-09 22 JAFFREY LOW - Hearkening to the Wall of the North JAFFREY LOW 1 ~*j?^.**^^^^ .sT? 4 All-year-round soccer on allweather turf, all spectators comfortably seated.. .all for the sake of giving the North Korean people the sport they consider No. 1. 7 QREAT Walls of China!" someone gasped. It was as if he'dJERRY SEH - 1,088 words
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Article, Illustration1275 1985-06-09 23 ROB HUGHES - ROB HUGHES How a mere Fifa triumvirate influenced the international ban on English clubs TALKOFSQCGB? I AST Thursday became international "Kick England In The Groin" day. At the beginning of the week it would have been hard to conceive an argument for an ounce1,275 words
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189 1985-06-09 23 Coe offers record bid for Brussels victims turned their backs on the twin tragedies of Brussels and Bradford, in which 93 fans died The football industry clearly iid not know how to cope with an emergency that is threaten ing the very existence of our national game." Maxwell said. "TheReuter; AFP - 189 words
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Article, Illustration700 1985-06-09 23 Singaporeans make the funniest noises IN the dim, airconditioned si--1 lence of the auditorium, someone coughed. A mortal sin. Steve Davis would have thrown his cue at the offender, Alex Hurricane Higgins would probably have wrapped his round the man's neck, but Lim Koon Guan hardly700 words
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Article221 1985-06-09 23 IT wouldn't raise an eyebrow after the massacre at the European Cup, but it's enough to raise some questions. Two punch-ups in two days. Has it suddenly become fashionable for sportsmen to bring street brawling to the court 0 On Thursday, national tennis trainees Mahader Hassan and Fredrick221 words
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Miscellaneous119 1985-06-09 22 SPORTING SUNDAY ATHLETICS Flash meet (Na tional Stadium, 2 pm). BOWLING Final national team selection trials (Tenpin Celebrity Bowls, 9 am). CRICKET SCA Div 1: SCC Ist XI v IA (Padang), Tanglin Taverners v SCC 2nd XI (Dieppe Bar racks), CSC v UWC (Balestier Road>, SCRC v Safsa (Balestier Road)119 words
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Advertisement14 1985-06-09 23 Alan Hubbard is on leave and will resume his column in two weeks' time.14 words
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Advertisement189 1985-06-09 23 »»s^r u mWm m l^^J l\ mm T^ylxvJrlMlVlM It takes more than a good driver and car to win a rally. s i .-'^*j;^^L...<-:3tfk )i^^ IraNj^-^^^P^^^^ One of the two Nissan Sunnys. "^^^^^B "'^^^^^^^^^StH||||l|lß^^^^^^^B^B^pßßNElißr sporting Yokohama colours and tyres '^^^PIBF '^^^^^^^^^^BBHHHBl^^^^^^^B^ participating in the Lucky Strike Rally '85 Thats why189 words
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Article, Illustration397 1985-06-09 24 Martina finds no answer against former champ chasing an historic sixth French title PARIS, Sat. Chris EvertUoyd won a record sixth French Open women's singles title, defeating Martina Navratilova 6-3, 6-7 (4-7), 7-5 today in a marathon struggle between the world's top two players. Evert-Lloyd collectedUPI - 397 words
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Article, Illustration718 1985-06-09 24 SHOWDOWN IN PARIS: LENDL v WJLANDER LIVE ON CHANNEL FIVE TONIGHT, 9.10 Is Wilander's strong enough to slam lethal Lendl? JEFFREY LOW goes inside North Korea, one of the world's most private countries, for a look at the world's most public sport. And the Lowdown is thatAP - 718 words
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Article379 1985-06-09 24 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON by IT took just one bad error of judgement to end Sanjay Sawant's fairy-tale run in the Camus-sponsored Second Asian Snooker Championship at the National Stadium last night. The unfancied Indian had led right up to the seventh frame (4-3) in the semi-finals379 words
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Article347 1985-06-09 24 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH by LEAN and hungry lost out to portly and well fed in the other semi-final yesterday. Gary Kwok, the 33-year-old fifth seed sealed Sri Lankan Henry Boteju 's fate by beating him 6-1 in an impeccable style, enhanced by a well-cut grey347 words
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Article313 1985-06-09 24 Athletics SCHOOLBOY Chay Wai Sum signalled his intention of making a grand start to the athletics season when he posted a record-breaking run in the 50 metres final for boys Under-19 at the Flash Sports Club meet at the National Stadium yesterday. Wai Sum, who313 words
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Article281 1985-06-09 24 Basketball IT was all systems go for Singapore in their Malaysian Amateur Basketball Association tournament South Zone second-leg match against Negri Sembilan at the Gay World Stadium last night. Singapore confirmed their class by clobbering the Malaysian state 119-38 in a match that was as281 words
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Advertisement183 1985-06-09 24 JB. Stable yet soft. A hi-tech protective shoe for serious runners. ■u^L*^ AniUhie in »m w^ >^^*^j^^^^^^y 770 N«» M(m* TadfeM Ci»t ISO. Onted RokLM3-64^6. Qnted Pki». Sinp|n< 0923. Ttt *****51 O* at brtv ma** yah Mam. FAIRMATE takes you one step nearer true sound with its unique 3-Band Graphic183 words
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Advertisement11 1985-06-09 24 Rob Hughes' lament for the lepers of world soccer Page 2311 words
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Title Section13 1985-06-09 1 SUNDAY PLUS CMind Body Fashion Food /Travel The Sunday Times, June 9, 198513 words
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Article, Illustration2132 1985-06-09 1 How do you start a junior college from scratch and give it shape and meaning? HEDWIG ALFRED reports Both principals are heads of junior colleges just a year old. Both are 45 and newcomers to the job. Both, however, hold different views of college life. Mrs2,132 words
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COLEGE LIFE
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Article, Illustration398 1985-06-09 2 No more odour. So comfortable and free no matter what you wear and what you do. TAMPAX Hygenic tampon with insertion tube is better than sanitary pads on every count PADS TAMPAX PROBLEMS: NO PROBLEMS: Stews —No matter how thick or ihin, Nothing to398 words
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MIND & BODY
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Article, Illustration622 1985-06-09 2 Break out of the bashful trap get others to talk Making connections IF YOU'RE a ißivuub mingler, the exper&soggest: Meed a newspaper or magazine before the big event. You'll have something fresh to talk about. Be aware of your own body language. Don't close others out by crossing youraims'. SetUSA Today - 622 words
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FASHION
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Article, Illustration376 1985-06-09 3 LIM PHAY- LING - LIM PHAY-LING By THE dress is the easiest way to pull together a look with the minimum of fuss. At work, nothing beats the smart, elegant look of a well-cut one-piece. Unlike separates, you don't have to worry if the blouse is right for the skirt,NIK KASMANI - 376 words
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Article, Illustration377 1985-06-09 3 FASHFLASH THE fashion pendulum is swinging sharply back in Milan, marking the end of the macho woman, as the ready-to-wear winter collections recently demonstrated. Where last year there were nothing but pants, this season is all about Eve. Milan designers, long famousIHT - 377 words
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Article, Illustration540 1985-06-09 4 EAT RIGHT EXECUTIVE Mrs Evelyn Lee forsakes food if she is spending the day doing housework. "All I need to keep me going is several cups of coffee," she explains. Businessman Patrick Neo claims that he must have a cup of coffee540 words
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Article, Illustration1170 1985-06-09 4 Done to a turn outdoors There's nothing like the smell of food cooking over an open fire to whet the appetite. LEE GEOK 801 explains how to get your own barbecue going, while MARGARET CHAN describes the delights of three restaurants specialising in yakiniku, Japanese barbecues to? out SUNNY days1,170 words
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Article, Illustration276 1985-06-09 4 EAT IN YAKINIKU allows you to grill your own food over an open flame and have someone else clean up. It is actually a Koreaninspired table barbecue. The story goes that Koreans, working as butchers in Japan, first thought of using meat scraps276 words
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Article189 1985-06-09 4 THE wide selection of beef is the striking feature of Yakiniku Daidomon, the only specialist yakiniku restaurant here. It carries 14 items of various cuts, including offal. Set lunches cost $8.40 and consist of five slices of squid, two sticks of raw cockles and about 100189 words
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Article202 1985-06-09 4 BARBECUE in luxury at the Shima, where chairs are upholstered in green velvet, the floor, carpeted, and each table has a smoke extractor hood finished in brass. Nevertheless, the yakiniku lunch is not prohibitively priced. An $18 lunch buffet offers New Zealand airflown beef,202 words
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Article309 1985-06-09 4 DURING the day, joyful screams of swimmers fill the air in C. N. West Leisure Park. By 6 pm, however, it's barbecue time. Twelve dollars bought us a platter of New Zealand airflown striploin, chicken, squid, two medium-sized black prawns, vegetables and a bowl309 words
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Article, Illustration672 1985-06-09 5 SIMONE VAZ - SIMONE VAZ By We don't celebrate every year, only when we feel rich IRENE ONG 4 My Dad'3 all right about presents. As long as he gets one, he's happy. CHAN CHEE MUN FATHER'S Day was declared a national holiday in the672 words
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Article, Illustration835 1985-06-09 6 hF NO longer paess the waiung room whiie baby iz being born aow he is holding mother's hand in the delivery rcom. More fathers are now playing a role -ii ihe birth process by being present when their children ttne born, said gynaecologists interviewed. SomeMICHAEL LIEW - 835 words
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Article, Illustration717 1985-06-09 6 MY WIFE is growing fuller each day. The baby is no longer a speck of sand, an inference based on the results of a blood test. It is a kicking, churning being; a heartbeat easily heard on a stethoscope. We are now entering the717 words
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Article, Illustration206 1985-06-09 7 Perk up his day with the unusual in men's wear and accessories. If you were only going to give him the old standbys, such as ties, watches or cuff links, don't despair. Old gift ideas can be given a new lease of life with unusual designs206 words
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Article432 1985-06-09 7 From Page Six she asks me about that. Marriage was enough of a leap into the unknown. The idea of parenthood seemed unthinkable. "We'll talk about it some other time," I said. She was quite hurt by my unresponsiveness. "Well, how many do you want?" I asked her.432 words
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Article, Illustration1023 1985-06-09 8 Cesar E. A. Virata - Emphasis on balanced development Cesar E. A. Virata By Prime Minister and Minister of Finance BRIEF FACTS Geography The Philippine archipelago is a cluster of 7,000 islands lying between the South China Sea and the Pacific Ocean. It is conventionally divided into three island groups: Luzon, the largest of the1,023 words
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Article, Illustration538 1985-06-09 9 RETHI GOVIN does a whirlwind, one-and-a-half-days sightseeing tour THERE is only one word to describe a trip to the Philippines fun. Even if it is a rushed one-and-a-half days. A city tour took me out of Makati, ihe central commercial district. Within four hours, mere names were538 words
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Article, Illustration299 1985-06-09 9 A FEW years ago, the Filipino Association of Singapore consisted of a hundred Filipino professionals working or living here. They were a motley group among them engineers, architects, doctors and accountants who would meet for some sports or go on potluck picnics with299 words
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Article, Illustration1437 1985-06-09 10 KAZUO TSUSHIMA - KAZUO TSUSHIMA By YOU can go by train or coach, drive a car or even take the helicopter commuter service. Whatever the means of transport, the trip is easy and fast. The super highways, dotted with signs of Kentucky Fried Chicken and Coca Cola, look1,437 words
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Article, Illustration378 1985-06-09 10 THERE are four ways by which you can get to the Expo '85 site. By car: Take the Metropolitan Expressway No. 6 from downtown Tokyo and then, the Joban Expressway. The drive is about 90 minutes. Don't take taxis as the fare378 words
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Advertisement91 1985-06-09 4 NEW CASTROL BOOK OF CAR CARE Appreciate how your car works and why the various aspects of maintenance and care are necessary. Each moving part of the car is studied and detailed practical help is given in a general service. NEW CASTROL BOOK OF MOTOR CYCLE CARE Commuter motorcycles, medium91 words
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Advertisement205 1985-06-09 5 ELk v^ ,-i-^^SB L .^r v^ «->**^^H Fathers Day at the Hilton, (or how to pamper Papa) *ii %^&BTftit n une M*th, Father's Day, we've planned a banquet of V jSfci^jßk ;<V( S f 1/|>; X'"" v of honour feel special Generous y^L«^2»^Pk. brunches, buffets and lots of extra touches205 words
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Advertisement358 1985-06-09 7 £^A FATHER'S DAY ~:JtMsm JUNE 16 Lju m W v Celebrate Father's Day, June 16, B a^ Denny's. Our dinner menu is B Na^ available all day and we even have a B V^hh^ v i m s P ec a m e n u for kids 12 and under.358 words
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Advertisement96 1985-06-09 10 The unique, stepped-design of Tulip Garden's maisonettes allow more sunlight onto the spacious patios enabling you to take in the sun i and fresh air, cultivate a garden, even aerobicise without ever leaving your apartment. High-rise apartments JBH| also available. *Jjmß I Tulip Garden \3Lmjo Bootingj&Enq^ Developer: ABBOTTIN PROPERTIES PTE96 words
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Article, Illustration299 1985-06-09 1 ONE criticism often levelled at SBC serials is that they lack a true Singaporean identity. A new series which debuts on Thursday makes a concerted effort to change all that, but the dilemma of our TV scriptwriters is far from over. JULIE TAN reports IT299 words
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Article, Illustration428 1985-06-09 2 4 The hottest male in the movies in the early *****, Gould was part of the original cast of the MASH movie but turned down the TV series. 1 was not ready to conform, or repeat myself on a weekly basis,' he says.428 words
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Article, Illustration534 1985-06-09 2 JULIE TAN - Nostalgic look at kampung lifestyle JULIE TAN TV PREVIEW Son of Pulau Tekong Thursday, Ch 8, 9.30 pm By ATTAP seeds, coloured iceballs and monitor lizards. Traces of a village lifestyle on an island off Singapore. In a nutshell, these are the first-episode impressions of Son of Pulau Tekong, SBC's534 words
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Article, Illustration382 1985-06-09 2 TIKO LIAN HIJAY - TIKO LIAN HIJAY djksdjskjd djksjsk YOU'RE never too old for showbusiness. Not even if you're a grandmother. But it helps if one of your brood happens to be a celebrity. So it wasn't very difficult for Ouyang Yunru to hit the Taiwanese scene as its382 words
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291 1985-06-09 2 Sensitive issues tend to be avoided A quest for local flavour From Page 1 WITH hard-luck stories about the lower classes, it is often easier to capture flavour and feel. Yet the distinctly Singapore lifestyle has eluded other serials that are supposed to portray typical families here Even the Army291 words
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Article, Illustration402 1985-06-09 3 A VIEW TO A KILL At Lido, Jade, Oriental, Changi, Savoy, President and Woodlands Starring Roger Moore, Christopher Walken, Grace Jones and Tanya Roberts Directed by John Glen THERE'S the same formula and style: The usual long opening sequence, an arch villain, two beautiful women402 words
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Article, Illustration491 1985-06-09 3 JAMES Bond may finally have met his female match in Grace Jones, the New Wave disco star who plays May Day in A View To A Kill. "That was a wonderful role," says Jones. "She is sexy and lethal and I like that combination. I491 words
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Article, Illustration555 1985-06-09 3 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN By WELCOME Coming to Eng Wah cinemas Starring Sally Yen, Leong Po-Chih, Lam Wai Directed by Leong PoChih THE INTELLECTUAL TRIO Coming to Cathay cinemas Starring Leslie Cheung, Sandy Lam, Li Suk Kuan, Lau Lam Kong Directed by Guy Lai HE'S A555 words
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Article, Illustration756 1985-06-09 4 CHRIS LEWIS - CHRIS LEWIS JAZZ REVIEW ■By DOWN UPBEAT Casiopea Alfa-Japan) THE second of Casiopea's releases for last year is a considerable departure from what it first started to produce. The change, though, has been gradual. It is almost as if success has sharpened the group's appetite756 words
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Article, Illustration421 1985-06-09 4 CHRIS LEWIS - CHRIS LEWIS By TWELVE best-selling albums and nine years later, Casiopea is set to take Singapore by storm. On an Asian tour, the group comes to town for concerts on Aug 2 and 3, and should give audiences what it continually craves for421 words
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Article, Illustration673 1985-06-09 4 KANMANI CHANDRAN - KANMANI CHANDRAN jkljsdkmds, THE CONFESSOR Joe Walsh (Warner Bros/Full Moon) WHILE Don Henley is going pop/rock with The Boys of Summer and She's on the Zoom, his fellow Eagle, guitarist Joe Walsh, has picked up the pieces of his earlier musical diet. The Confessor673 words
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Article268 1985-06-09 7 FOR those girls who said they were not interested in inventors, our series on Women Pioneers is for you. As you will see, girls can be or can do anything if they try hard enough. Marie Curie became a famous scientist at a time when most women stayed268 words
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Article352 1985-06-09 7 Sometime ago, I gave instructions on how to make a rag-doll. Now someone wants me to tell her how to make a dress for it. So today I am going to show you how. Soft cotton is easy to sew and cut. You may352 words
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Article, Illustration497 1985-06-09 7 EMMELINE PANKHURST - EMMELINE PANKHURST Emmeline Pankhurst was the most famous of the women campaigners at the beginning of this century for women's right to vote. A founder of the Women's Social and Political Union, she was very brave and determined. With the support and help of her daughters, the union497 words
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Miscellaneous35 1985-06-09 7 Who made the first modern lift? Elisha Otis, whose invention made tall buildings possible. The first lift, installed in New York in 1857, was driven by steam. Electrically operated lifts came into use in 1889.35 words
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Miscellaneous204 1985-06-09 10 I I US* I T>/£ BEE*/ A CLIENT OF YoUr WsJRAf^CE. W UrtPbRT-IMATEIY We RAM I I B™"™**™™ "M I m& COMPANY FOR TEA/ YEARS AhlD X f iMTO TECHNICAL- W^ I I A*^ PEMANC? TO Kfi/OW WHY I'M SUDDENLY M DIFFICULTIES WE. JBt**-^ W I Lt<£> L Aff//tis CANCELLED.'204 words
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Advertisement387 1985-06-09 11 LOST YOUR KEYS? Whistle Find $17 90^©^\2_I^ KEYHNDER An innovative device that lets you find your lost keys instantly. To use, attach your keys to the KEYFINDER. Activate the KEYFINDER and test it by varying your whistle tone f jr it to respond. And next time you lose your keys,387 words
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Miscellaneous578 1985-06-09 11 wmwmSSm BUS IpfSffllMWlmtM: lifer m i rn mi Miintiif iiiHffiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiif ji n n n u n n Iflllltf nTillll llllnWlliiMfef O^BK^^^^^^^S^^^^^^^^mltK^ra^ Iff bl^^il iHHbbßF^^^ 1^ rMK£5 I &uTA6B>eAOTiFoi /»e e»ne Locxe> H B JEHVi ORBbBbbBBH A^°^OUe>LY TDPAV, 6?HE'LL NEVER LOOK ■n^^^^^^j^j|P^M j 3 g H|^ wtß ■beautiful &R\ve, Goß6eooe> a&thc578 words
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Advertisement644 1985-06-09 12 i C.A.T.S. i 737H66 I 2 Eating Out FOR QUICK LUNCH i ReservaUon. visit Lai Wan Restaurant: 3T7C. Jalan Besar i Alrcond). Tel: *****03/ *****94 Branch Hlk 44) 1436 BendeTieer Road Alrcond). Tel *****60- *****61 FRISCO REST. INTRODUCES a scourse candlelight set dinner at $18 nett. 21 Collyer Quay. 81-02644 words
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Advertisement2487 1985-06-09 12 fjkhkzsh 25 Sale: Other Products Sj AUCTION i gal TODAY OF Bjl JEWELRY j|J Hyatt Regency WR Hotel Sir Henry j foSf Keppel Room) HI Viewing 10.00am j|| Auction: 2.00pm [ft 1 Victor and Morris I JjU Tel: *****33 j COME IN AND make us an offer! Discontinued designs, oddments,2,487 words
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Advertisement632 1985-06-09 12 TELEPHONE SERVICE: Monday Friday 9.00am to 5.00pm Saturday 8.30am to 2 00pm "am deadline tor the Sunday Times I Public Holiday 9.00am to I.oopm COUNTER SERVICE: Times Orchard Centre, 02-105 Lucky Plaza Monday-Friday: 10.00am to 12 noon I.oopm to 5.30pm (4.00pm for next day) Times House, 390 Kim Seng Road632 words
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Advertisement638 1985-06-09 12 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical CREDIT CONTROL/ ACCOUNTS CLERK e Fluent and conversant ln English (both written and spoken). e Experience in credit control and some accounting knowledge. e Able to type, e Mln. GCE O' level. Interested, please submit your applications to: THE GENERAL MANAGER 290 Oxford Street Seletar638 words
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Advertisement1370 1985-06-09 12 RATES Run-On: $5 00 per line (M.n Sl5 00 Semi-display: S2O 00 per CO) err. IMin $60 00 Straits Timesi $20 50 per co! cm (Mm S6l 50 Sunday Timesi Display: $25 00 per col cm (Mm. $75 00 Straits Times. $25 62 per col cm (Mm $76 86 Sunday1,370 words
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Advertisement875 1985-06-09 13 90 For Sale: Toyota 90 For Sale: Toyota OBBBHHMBIBaBBBaBBBBMMBBMMBIBBaMBi I MAKE IT A SMOOTH SUNDAY Test drive the smooth new 12-valve Toyota fctfty.CT Corolla today BORNEO MOTORS For a great deal more Upcw Thomson Road *****66 AJiunied Road *****32 Bum T»nan Road *****55 6789 East Coast Road .***** 16/*****04 Leog875 words
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Advertisement793 1985-06-09 13 92 For Sale: Mazda 1980 JUNE MAZDA 323 1000 5-door. i Q plate. 1 owner, atrcon,, original paint. $9,500. *****70 1980 MODEL, MAZDA 323. 5-door 1 I owner. Alrcon. $11,300. Jalan Toa Payoh Caltex Station. 5/84 MAZDA 828 GLX 4-dr. 14.500 km. 1 pte. owner. Outstanding condition. $28,500. *****95. '75793 words
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Advertisement835 1985-06-09 13 93 For Sale: Honda '83 ACCORD 'EX', power steering, alrcon, cassette, tip top cond. $27,000. *****15. '83 ACCORD EX, 1 lady owner, expensive cockpit stereo, $28,500. *****41/ *****36 Janet. •83 HONDA CIVIC Notchback. 1 owner, radio cassette. Loan arrangeable. Tel: *****12. 'S3 PERLUDE. Alrcon, s/rlms. original paint, manual, pte owner835 words
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Advertisement812 1985-06-09 13 95 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles '80 TOYOTA COROLLA 1300 DX blind van. Aircon, radio cassette, 1 owner, tax 11/85. Passed Inspection. $4,800. Tel: *****75. 1884 TOYOTA HIACE Van 5-door. Road tax/Insurance till Mar. '86. Tip top condition. Call: *****72. 78 MIT. PICKUP Radio cassette, rd. tax till 3/80. Like new.812 words
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Advertisement674 1985-06-09 13 106 Accommodation 106 Accommodation 106 Accommodation Available: Houses Available: Houses Available: Houses <& Th^TTOsUT«gl^lassresidentia^^^H Hl/^\v^v^^/ estate in Katong. Adjoining Katong H EAST COAST HILL I ifl Luxunous Residences with I 3 Distinctive Features I^sc^^i <-a* H jittings SENNETT LANE H I I Lush green and tranquil i i i- y\.-0674 words
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Advertisement528 1985-06-09 13 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST.9 F/FURN. 2-BDRM apt. Professionally managed, quiet yet within CBD. Nett rental $1,550 p.m. Tel *****09 JALAN LOYANG BESAR. Lorong Llput, Cavenagh House, Lloyd/ Devonshire Court, Woh Hup Complex. Hoe-Tan *****21 KATONG DREAM WORLDI elegant, charming apt/ hses await your Inspection. $1,000/$2,600. SunMark: *****13. SHELFORD APT.528 words
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Advertisement695 1985-06-09 13 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Available Apartments Apartments Apartments KZfesL^tera-^-y^*- VpliUnll p niCIVB f "j\ 'V With the widest range of outdoor facilities IE o/ «/0 I Q5O/ '^^V%i» -Sl*? x• H I Residents Clubhouse —J with indoor tropical MB I Gymnasium gardens •No Restrictions K* I695 words
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Advertisement522 1985-06-09 13 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces FAIR EAST PLAZA j An ideal place in the tourist belt for setting up fast food and other types of restaurants. Located at the junction of Orchard Road/ Scotts Road, between Goodwood Park Hotel and Hyatt Hotel, within Singapore s522 words
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Advertisement328 1985-06-09 13 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 3-RM CORNER FLAT Good loca Uon at Telok Blangah Crescent Tel *****96 No agents pise S-RM HILL VIEW AVE Blk 3 conve nlently located, available Immediately $38,000 ono Tel *****2.' 3-ROOMED HOB FLAT for sale at Teck Whye Avenue Fully renovated Call *****41. Mr Pang328 words
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Advertisement2949 1985-06-09 14 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments pBB_BBBBB_i.-__Hflßflßßßßr ■a%a_aafa_a___i_Waa_a_a___a_Ma_i__a_lla___,alll-^ ■%aa-BMU_|i_______l__JiLLl__aaM •> a____________________T' IHBT* W— '^S^X !■_■>■ MT[ir^lal#»lJ, X _oBt T FiLiisSS^H3»RlK)____^i^_B;_«2,949 words
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Article, Illustration763 1985-06-09 15 A three-page supplement to mark Hari Raya Aidilfitri on June 20 SIMONE VAZ takes in the sights and sounds of a bazaar at Geylang Serai LELONG! Lelong! It was uncanny how those words triggered off a flood of memories as I strolled around theMICHAEL LIEW - 763 words
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Article, Illustration622 1985-06-09 15 SIMONE VAZ - Baju kurong symbol of traditional ideals SIMONE VAZ THE traditional dress of the Malays, the baju kurong, symbolises many of their ideals. That is why it is invariably worn during Hari Raya Aidilfitri. After the fasting month, Muslims believe that they make a new beginning, and so, for the Hari622 words
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Article, Illustration1098 1985-06-09 16 After a month of fasting, Muslims all over the world celebrate the end of Ramadan with a good feast. In Singapore, many traditional dishes stil! make their appearance on this important day but less ortnodox Tare is also being served. SAPURAH ARSHAD reports. 4 The traditionalMICHAEL LIEW - 1,098 words
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Article, Illustration710 1985-06-09 17 My mother frantically waded through the water to save the bottles of F N drinks from floating away. I did not have to help in the kitchen that morning. We could- m n't get anything cooked. 7 Madam Badanah, (above) in her Tampines flat710 words
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Advertisement698 1985-06-09 16 The Great Hjt^|||^p^^yyT*fl /^^Buy a Hitachi and win a prize of your choice. iv? /A M B<«> "°-*^n -1 Tni>« j^fli BflMt a :^Bi KtesszaMmasmmSSmm ■■Sm5i»«»»»"»»"«"«"»""""«*«5M mm' l I IS&--*. 1 Hfck>...9L? .i^^i <^mH Hl\f Hn m J^^i^BHßß^'^^^V^^^n BSoiip*»<»«««"»""«*«"'»"'" ll "«.«^H w I I ,^1 V; ~t SMffHw^'t 1 <WKm698 words
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Advertisement376 1985-06-09 17 Exhibition on Furniture of Traditional and Modern Designs The Latest in Home Appliances and Home Furnishings World Trade Centre (Hall 2) •1 9 June 1 985 •1 2 noon —1 0 pm daily. ADMISSION FREE! Double Lucky Draws S S. Show Flat HDB 4 room A model Grand Draw Tastefully376 words
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Article, Illustration1166 1985-06-09 18 She^s being hailed as The Voice. She's Alison Moyet, the British singer who's no sex kitten or fashion plate, but someone who'd easier pass^fTas a friendly suburban housewife. "FRANCESCA SIMON speaks to the^ecording star fcKmaH Singing is a way of gaining respect. I always had veryIPS - 1,166 words
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Article, Illustration336 1985-06-09 18 JOHN AUSTIN ( IPS - JOHN AUSTIN (IPS) MASH star takes flagman's place FORMER MASH star Wayne Rogers will join Barbara Eden in a two-hour TV-movie based on the old I Dream of Jeannie series. Wayne will play Major Tony Nelson, the role created by Dallas star Larry Hagman. Hagman had refused to recreate336 words
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