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Title Section11 1985-06-30 1 The Sunday Times No: 2560 45 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 96/1/8511 words
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Article193 1985-06-30 1 FROM tomorrow, it will be cheaper to keep cool m HDB flats. That's because flat-owners will no longer have to pay the $150 application fee to instal air-conditioners. The waiver of the fee by the Housing Board was prompted by a letter the Feedback Unit received193 words
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Article336 1985-06-30 1 DELICE GAN - DELICE GAN Rise has taken place m five years By THE average income of the Singapore family has risen by almost half m five years. More families have also moved from the lower- to the middle- and upper-income groups. The average family income increased from336 words
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39 1985-06-30 1 Households earning under $1,000 now in minority Total Household Income 1982/83 1977/78 Below $500 4.8% 21.5% ♦3 AAA tO QQQ t t\ o/ 4 OOiL $4,000 $4,999 3.8% M% $5,000 Over 6.0% 0.8% Average total Household income $2,029 $1,06639 words
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Article150 1985-06-30 1 Malaysia hit by blackout KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The whole of Peninsula Malaysia was hit by a power failure this afternoon. Traffic piled up m major towns from Penang to Johor Bam and many factory workers went home early as the power failure crippled factories. It also reduced the water supplyNST - 150 words
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Article58 1985-06-30 1 AUCKLAND, Sat. A lion tore off a young man's leg inside Auckland Zoo early today, police said. They said Mr John Kevin Earlly, 21, was climbing into the African lions' enclosure at 2.30 am when he was attacked Police said Mr Earlly told themReuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration219 1985-06-30 1 LEE SIEW HUA - Anyone for a ride in this cab? LEE SIEW HUA By SOME will say it Is colourful, others might think it garish. Bat whatever the reaction, few who travel m this taxi, probably Singapore's most decorated, will forget the experience. Cabbie Ngo Lai Seng, 32, makes sure of this. HisNIK KASMANI - 219 words
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Article264 1985-06-30 1 NEW ZEALAND, which last year removed domestic exports from Singapore and Brunei from its preferential treatment, has now agreed to consider re-instating individual tariff items from both countries at developing-country rate. An Asean statement released yesterday through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs here said New264 words
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82 1985-06-30 1 FANDI AHMAD, Singapore's top soccer star, who is currently a professional m Europe, will be eligible to play m December's South East Asian Games under proposals announced yesterday by the Asian Football Confederation. The path towards professionalism m the Games, to be held82 words
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153 1985-06-30 1 Air India co-pilot 'brought a package into plane' TORONTO, Sat. Canadian and Indian authorities are trying to verify reports that the co-pilot of the Air India jet that crashed west of Ireland last Sunday had himself taken aboard a package at the request of a Sikh living here. Sources close153 words
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315 1985-06-30 1 SHTITE Muslim leaders today delayed at the last moment the scheduled release of 39 American hijack hostages, saying they wanted guarantees there would be no US or Israeli retaliation after the captives were freed. Mr Ali Husseini, a politburo member of theAP; AFP; UPI - 315 words
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Advertisement10 1985-06-30 1 PM: Why Govt has to insulate the PA Page 1010 words
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AT A GLANCE
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Article66 1985-06-30 2 Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev has called on China to improve relations with both Moscow and Hanoi. He said this at a dinner for Vietnamese Communist Party chief Le Duan on Friday. Mr Gorbachev's remarks came on the eve of a visit to Moscow by Chinese Deputy66 words
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Article55 1985-06-30 2 While Kremlin leaders repeatedly denounce President Ronald Reagan's Star Wars programme, the Soviet Union is moving forward m advanced missile defences, including laser beams, particle beams and radio-frequency weapons. According to US Arms Control Adviser Paul Nitze, more than 10,000 Soviet scientists are involved m the development55 words
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Article50 1985-06-30 2 Flagging world demand and a switch to tin substitutes such as aluminium have taken a heavy toll on the livelihood of tin-mine workers m Malaysia. Between 1981 and 1983, about 10,000 workers m the industry lost their jobs, more than a quarter of the workforce. Page 750 words
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Article, Illustration56 1985-06-30 2 Cuban leader Fidel Castro has confirmed what his countrymen have suspected for years that his brother Raul (left) will succeed him. In an interview to be published m the August issue of Playboy magazine, he said Raul Castro, Second Secretary of the Cuban Communist Party, would immediately assume56 words
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Article78 1985-06-30 2 Malay pupils still fare poorly at different levels. Last night, the Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs, Dr Ahmad Mattar, released the results at national examinations of Malay pupils who enrolled m Primary One 10 years ago. In comparing their performance with the national average, Dr Mattar, who is78 words
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Article52 1985-06-30 2 The itinerant hawker and tradesman have moved with the times m vans and pick-ups. You can still find them providing food, goods and services m housing estate car parks and side-streets. But even for most of these highly mobile hawkers, they still have to rely on regular customers.52 words
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Article73 1985-06-30 2 Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew says the Government is responsible for the workings of the People's Association to carry out its nation-building policies. Mr Lee said this m a message m the People's Association 25th anniversary souvenir magazine. The statement is almost a direct response to complaints73 words
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Article39 1985-06-30 2 Another two women have complained about unsatisfactory nose treatment at the Royal Lady Beauty Salon. They said they "ended up looking more like Pinnochio" and hope to seek redress through the Small Claims Tribunal. Page 1139 words
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Article77 1985-06-30 2 Earnings by taxi- drivers, it seems, have increased. A survey of taxi meters by the Registry of Vehicles show that cabbies are earning 10 to 20 per cent more than what they did before the first fare revision m April. The cabby's average net monthly income has77 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration76 1985-06-30 2 China may have the world's largest population of cyclists 100 million but when it comes to international competition, it lags behind nations with more modest statistics. And this is m spite of a bicycling history that stretches impressively back to 1930. JEFFREY LOW was m Beijing last76 words
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Article63 1985-06-30 2 The world's most prestigious annual tennis event is now m progress at Wimbledon. What else is there for spectators to savour besides watching big-name stars like John McEnroe and up-and-coming ones like Boris Becker? J. RAJENDRAN learns that Wimbledon is also, surprisingly enough, a glutton's paradise. There is63 words
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Article66 1985-06-30 2 Thp dismissal nf Monique Berliox as administrator of the Olympic Games marks the passing of an era when Olympic ideals were more important than commercial considerations, says ALAN HUBBARD. The current line-up of sports barons looks likely to set the pace for future Games to66 words
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NEWS FOCUS
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Article, Illustration481 1985-06-30 2 HEDWIG ALFRED - HEDWIG ALFRED Ghangi Airport steps up security as two Far East airports identified as risky By PASSENGERS leaving Changi Airport are now more likely to be frisked and their hand luggage rummaged through as the authorities step up security checks. Flights may also481 words
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351 1985-06-30 2 Security at five airports inadequate MONTREAL, Sat. Five airports two m the Far East and three m Africa and the Middle East are insufficiently equipped to deal with a potential terrorist operation, according to the International Air Transport Association (lata). This warning came at the end of a special meetingAFP; UPI; Reuter - 351 words
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Article, Illustration115 1985-06-30 2 DESPITE the contrary impression given by recent events, the number of hijackings on world air routes declined steadily over 16 years until last year, according to figures released by the International Air Transport Association. Incidents peaked at 91 m 1969, falling to only 17 last year, while threats115 words
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Article102 1985-06-30 2 Another hijack attempt ANKARA, Sat. A would-be hijacker was captured on a Turkish Airlines plane carrying 77 people from Frankfurt to Istanbul yesterday. The pilots overpowered the man as he entered the cockpit with a fire-extinguisher, and the Boeing-727 landed as scheduled m Istanbul. A pilot was quoted as sayingReuter - 102 words
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Article65 1985-06-30 2 Flight recorder located CORK (Ireland), Sat. A Royal Navy ship has tentatively located the flight recorder of the ill-fated Air India jumbo jet about 2,000 metres under the sea, an Irish government spokesman said yesterday. However, a British Defence Ministry statement issued m London said HMS Challenger had received aAFP - 65 words
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Article66 1985-06-30 2 MANILA, Sat. An A. Singh who arrived here on Sunday from Tokyo and was named a possible suspect for a bomb explosion at Narita airport m Tokyo was a tourist from the United States. Philippine officials said they cleared him when they found he wasAFP - 66 words
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Article, Illustration474 1985-06-30 3 KONG SOOK CHIN - KONG SOOK CHIN Up at the crack of dawn and always on the move By HER gaze is direct, her voice clear. Her energy is boundless and her curiosity about people as lively as theirs about her. Princess Ma ha Chakri Sirindhorn of Thailand474 words
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393 1985-06-30 3 FEW voluntary welfare organisations here can match the Samaritans of Singapore (SOS) when it comes to having long-serving members. While many welfare groups are grappling with the problem of volunteers who come and go, the SOS has people who usually stay put.393 words
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334 1985-06-30 3 LOH HUI YIN - A colour change to end petrol retailers' blues? LOH HUI YIN By ot business limes BLUE may become the favourite colour of Singapore petrol retailers, who are grimly watching a big slice of their custom disappear across the Causeway. Petrol m Singapore now is usually coloured pink. However, the market334 words
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80 1985-06-30 3 THE three-year-old People's Association String Orchestra has released its first two albums yesterday. The young music makers, between six and 16, went through a number of recording sessions to get the albums done. The records, Chinatown Suite and Marine Parade Suite, are on80 words
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Miscellaneous118 1985-06-30 2 UP TO 1 pm. Showers m several areas late morning onwards. TEMP. (C) up to 6 am tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 7.14 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.02 am. TRAVELLERS' WEATHER Adelaide 6/19 C Fine j Man a 23 /26 c CToudy Amsterdam 11/18 C Rain j Melbourn e118 words
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FOREIGN NEWS
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322 1985-06-30 4 MOSCOW, Sat. Mikhail Gorbachev yesterday called on China to improve relations with both Moscow and Hanoi. Speaking at a dinner for the head of Vietnam's Communist Party, the Soviet leader said Moscow would do what it could to help improve relations betweenNYT - 322 words
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Article, Illustration108 1985-06-30 4 IT MAY take him a hundred years to earn enough to bay the car, but this Chinese police officer is not complaining. After all, he is posing beside one of 28 brand new Cadilaes his country has just nought. The limousines are worth up toReuter - 108 words
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WORLD BRIEFS
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Article90 1985-06-30 4 A mother who was refused service after rejecting a request to stop breast feeding her baby m a hotel dining room m Melbourne has won an action for discrimination against the hotel manageress. The Equal Opportunity Board found that Mrs Rita Whitehead, 31, had been discriminated againstAFP - 90 words
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Article63 1985-06-30 4 Ex- perts on the paranormal have offered prizes worth £250,000 (*****,000) to people who can demonstrate genuine psychic ability. The. Committee For The Scientific Investigation Of Claims Of The Paranormal m London is offering, among other awards, £25,000 for proving life after death, £50,000 for divining numbers andReuter - 63 words
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Article68 1985-06-30 4 Rus- sians who find their favourite strong liquor disappearing under the Kremlin's new anti-alcoholism campaign may still drown their sorrows if they can afford champagne. Officials at the Soviet Union's top wine-making institute m Yalta say they plan to nearly double the output of Soviet bubbly to aboutReuter - 68 words
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Article70 1985-06-30 4 Three cancer victims m Boston, Massachuusetts, have filed lawsuits seeking US$l7 million (5537.9 million) m damages against five tobacco companies and an industry lobbying group they hold responsible for cigarette smoke-related illnesses and death. The suits charge that the tobacco companies have misled the public by disputing scientificUPI - 70 words
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Article92 1985-06-30 4 French air force and navy officers are up m arms over a move to replace the army's khaki dress uniforms with more stylish blue outfits. The officers, some of whom have written protest letters to Defence Minister Charles Hernu, are appalled at the prospect of soldiers wearingReuter - 92 words
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Article83 1985-06-30 4 A nationwide study of pregnant mothers is to be launched m Britain shortly to test a new technique for diagnosing genetic diseases m unborn children. Known as chorionic villus (CV), it allows doctors to pinpoint hereditary diseases, such as muscular distrophy, m foetuses only eight to 10ONS - 83 words
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Article59 1985-06-30 4 Shige- chiyo Izumi, the world's oldest man, celebrated his 120 th birthday on Saturday with his customary glass of Shochu liquor, one of the secrets of his long life. Izumi attributes his longevity to a combination of "God's will, clean living and his daily dose of Shochu (liquorUPI - 59 words
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Article61 1985-06-30 4 An entrepreneur m Carmel, California, has organised a Brotherhood for the Respect, Elevation and Advancement of Dishwashers, otherwise known as BREAD. Although no longer at risk of getting "dishpan hands," Mr Gene Buck said his early experiences as a "pearl diver" (professional dish washer) led him toCSM - 61 words
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282 1985-06-30 4 New HK airline plans charter flights to Beijing HONGKONG, Sat. A locally incorporated airline company plans to start charter flights between Hongkong and Beijing, posing a challenge to Cathay Pacific Airways as Hongkong's airline. Mr Steve Miller, Chief Executive of Dragonair, said it hoped to begin daily roundtrip flights byReuter - 282 words
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202 1985-06-30 4 ISLAMABAD, Sat. Afghan rebels have claimed a major victory m the Panjsher Valley north of Kabul, where they killed an Afghan army Brigadier-General and captured a military post manned by more than 450 soldiers. General Ahmaduddin, Deputy Corps Commander m the Afghan capital Kabul, diedReuter - 202 words
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Article60 1985-06-30 4 TOKYO, Sat. Japan's first giant panda cub was crushed to death by its mother as it slept today, 43 hours after it was born at Tokyo's Ueno Zoo. The incident happened even though zoo attendants were keeping a round-the-clock watch over the cub and its 12-year-oldReuter - 60 words
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135 1985-06-30 4 SEOUL, Sat. Police today stormed nine major universities across the country and arrested 65 students to prevent them from inciting violent demonstrations, a police spokesman said. He said police also confiscated anti-government leaflets, placards and petrol bombs. National police chief ParkReuter - 135 words
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Article, Illustration386 1985-06-30 5 He's got the right experience, claims Cuban leader WASHINGTON, Sat. Dr Fidel Castro has confirmed m a magazine interview what Cubans have suspected for years that his brother Raul will succeed him as Cuba's leader. Dr Castro, m a marathon 25-hour interview with aReuter - 386 words
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Article169 1985-06-30 5 NEW DELHI, Sat. The Indian government has ordered about 150 Sikhs to be released from jail m a new move to ease tension m the troubled state of Punjab. The Press Trust of India yesterday quoted an official spokesman as saying the cases ofReuter - 169 words
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Article81 1985-06-30 5 DALLAS, Sat. Some nightclubs are planning a rush of weekend parties featuring the "designer drug" Ecstasy before possession of the drug is outlawed m the United States. After midnight tomorrow, possession of the substance will be a crime, punishable with up to 15 years' jail and aUPI - 81 words
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Article477 1985-06-30 5 LOUIS HEREN'S VIEW From London THE hijacking of airliners has tended to come m cycles, each followed by a period of peace. Presumably stiffer security arrangements at airports or successful rescue operations end one cycle, and then the gradual relaxation of security checks leadsReuter - 477 words
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Article, Illustration148 1985-06-30 5 Air piracy and stealing an aeroplane and annoying other people is something we are against. Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, Iran's Parliamentary Speaker speaking at a press conference m Beijing yesterday. WHILE the rest of America is watching the drama of the hostage crisisReuter - 148 words
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Article324 1985-06-30 5 NEW DELHI, Saturday FOUR major militant Tamil groups will boycott talks m Bhutan next week to end Sri Lanka's guerilla war, their spokesman said today. "The Sri Lankan government has not observed the ceasefire it set last week," he said from Madras. "Sri Lankan troops areReuter - 324 words
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119 1985-06-30 6 Compromise paves the way for 'clean' cars LUXEMBOURG, Sat. Nine environment ministers of the 10-nation European Community reached a compromise anti-pollution agreement here yesterday, paving the way for cleaner-burning vehicle engines. The agreement was regarded as a compromise between Britain and France, with important car industries, and West Germany, underAFP - 119 words
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296 1985-06-30 6 MILAN, Saturday EUROPEAN Community (EC) leaders yesterday agreed to go into high technology co-operation based on the French-proposed Eureka programme aimed at countering the United States' Strategic Defence Initiative, popularly known as the Star Wars project. French Foreign Minister Roland Dumas saidAFP - 296 words
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127 1985-06-30 6 Reagan-Gorbachev meeting in the offing, says Washington Post WASHINGTON, Sat. The Washington Post said today tentative agreement had been reached for a summit meeting between President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev to be held m Geneva m November. The Post, m a report from Moscow quoting diplomatic sources,Reuter - 127 words
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Article, Illustration323 1985-06-30 6 10,000 Soviet scientists working on lasers, says US WASHINGTON, Sat. The Soviet Union is making strides m advanced missile defences, including laser beams, particle beams and radio-frequency weapons, Arms Control Adviser Paul Nitze said today. Mr Nitze, a top aide to Secretary of State GeorgeReuter - 323 words
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Article189 1985-06-30 6 Balanced meals 'make you fat' CHICAGO, Sat. The big breakfast and the traditional concept of a "balanced" meal are the quickest ways to get fat, according to nutritionists Harvey and Marilyn Diamond. The Diamonds, authors of a new book on nutrition, say it is fine, even natural, not to feelReuter - 189 words
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Article129 1985-06-30 6 Record high for second day Dow Jones NEW YORK, Sat. Wall Street stock prices rose again yesterday, pushing the Dow Jones Industrial Average to its second consecutive record high close. It gained 3.25 points to close at 1335.46, breaking Thursday's record close of 1332.21. Volume on the New York StockReuter; UPI; AP - 129 words
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Article123 1985-06-30 7 Manila mops up after the floods MANILA, Sat. Government and relief officials today began mopping up after the worst flooding m a decade crippled the Philippine capital. At least 50 people died, including 15 m Manila, m flash floods and landslides, and relief officials said the death toll could rise.Reuter - 123 words
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Article41 1985-06-30 7 MANILA, Sat. A court today rejected a prosecution appeal to admit the testimony of armed forces chief General Fabian Ver to an official inquiry as evidence m the Aquino murder trial because it would violate a constitutional guarantee. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article, Illustration132 1985-06-30 7 BEAUTY queens most get blase about always being m the picture. But these hopefuls at the Miss Universe pageant looking at photographs of themselves still seem to show a sense of curiosity and novelty. They were cooling off on Thursday after what must have beenReuter - 132 words
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Article67 1985-06-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. No trace of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (Aids) was found m a recent screening of blood donated by 1,500 people across Malaysia. Deputy Health Minister K. Pathmanaban said the exercise was launched a fortnight ago. Blood specimens of highrisk groups, such as haemophiliacs,AFP - 67 words
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401 1985-06-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The whole of Peninsular Malaysia was hit by a massive power failure this afternoon. However, by late this evening, power supply to most parts of the country had been restored. National Electricity Board engineers and technicians were working around the clockNST; Bernama; AFP - 401 words
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153 1985-06-30 7 MIRI, Sat. Any rumours about the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank were unfounded, the Hongkong government has told Brunei. A TV Brunei report monitored here today quoted a Brunei Finance Ministry statement as saying that the ministry had been given the assurance by theBernama - 153 words
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256 1985-06-30 7 Poor demand for tin takes its toll on workers KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Malaysia is still the world's biggest producer of tin but flagging Western demand and a switch to tin substitutes such as aluminium have taken a heavy toll on the livelihood of many a tin mine worker. "The industryReuter - 256 words
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138 1985-06-30 7 BANGKOK, Sat. More than 32,500 Laotians, most of whom fled across the Mekong River m the past year, are now crowded into a detention centre m north-east Thailand that was built to house no more than 20,000. Conditions m the centre, near the riverNYT - 138 words
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180 1985-06-30 7 Don't be suspicious of Umno, PM tells non-Malays JOHOR BARU, Sat. Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad has advised non-Malays that they need not be suspicious of Umno as it had proved all along that it is not power crazy. The Prime Minister said that although Umno was able to ruleBernama - 180 words
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Article56 1985-06-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. In line with the "buy Malaysian" campaign, Agriculture Minister Anwar Ibrahim has told his ministry and all its agencies to use Malaysianmade products at all official functions. The products included food and drinks, a ministry statement said yesterday. One of the local productsBernama - 56 words
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Article, Illustration397 1985-06-30 8 HEDWIG ALFRED - HEDWIG ALFRED But Malays have a long way to go By MALAY pupils still fare poorly at the different levels m school. And even when the brightest get to pre-U, proportionally more of them go to pre-university centres than the junior colleges. While the nationalTAN SUAN ANN - 397 words
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83 1985-06-30 8 Malay pupils Ail pupils <% of Pr.l <% of Fr.l batch batch (a) Pupils who registered for Pr. 1 ten years ago 100% 100% (7,115) (44,918) (b) Pupils who sat for GCE '0' levels 54% 76% (c) Pupils who got at least 383 words
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146 1985-06-30 8 Knife-threat man fled into arms of the law A PLUMBER had a few drinks with his friends m a bar and then decided to treat them to sapper even though he had no money. Poh Cher Sim, 23, tried to solve the problem by going over to Loo lien Seafood146 words
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134 1985-06-30 8 Conditional discharge for Gurkha who stole A GURKHA police constable who stole $900 from his colleague after taking his Post Office Savings Bank Cash-On-Line card has been given a six-month conditional discharge on both charges. District Judge Colin Chai heard on Friday that Khimbahadur Thapa, 21, made full restitution to134 words
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485 1985-06-30 8 DELICE GAN - DELICE GAN Watching TV and video among main pasttimes By THE Singaporean's favourite pasttime is watching television programmes and videotapes. Nine out of every 10 persons spend their leisure hours this way. Also high on their list of favourites is radio listening or playing their485 words
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261 1985-06-30 8 MRS Yu-Foo Yee Shoon, MP for Yuhua, said there were fewer juvenile delinquents even though more women, including mothers, were working. She said: "People normally link female participation m the labour force with more problems m the family." Disputing this, she said while 45.8 per261 words
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Article, Illustration357 1985-06-30 8 HE HAD just launched the big campaign and she's one of the stars of a new 30-second filmlet which will spread the courtesy message. First Deputy Prime Minister Mr Goh Chok Tong met seven-year-old Angeline Lee at the Mandarin Hotel on Friday night after watching357 words
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206 1985-06-30 8 THE East-West Center m Hawaii has its alumni scattered all over the world. Yesterday, alumni from Singapore, Manila ?nd Tokyo took part m ceremonies to mark the centre's 25th anniversary. Alumni participants m the three cities were able to join m a conference without206 words
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Article, Illustration668 1985-06-30 9 LEE SIEW HUA; LIM SENG TIONG - LEE SIEW HUA LIM SENG TIONG Story by Pictures by JUST when you are wondering if they have vanished from our streets, the itinerant hawker and tradesman are back m vans. Instead of a pushcart or stall on wheels, they now operate from goods vans668 words
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Article, Illustration205 1985-06-30 10 THE Jurong Bird Park normally opens at 9 am bat yesterday, about 359 people had already gathered when park officials arrived for work. The early birds were families who came for free admission to the park's first Family Day. By the205 words
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380 1985-06-30 10 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM By THE National Trades Union Congress, m welcoming the Singapore National Employers' Federation's (SNEF) pledge of support, yesterday urged individual employers to begin helping unions recruit more members. At the same time, the NTUC reiterated its opposition to free-riders, but emphasised380 words
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Article, Illustration652 1985-06-30 10 Why we need to insulate the PA by PM Lee The style (of the community centres) has changed with the times. However the objectives and role of the PA remain as embodied m the People's Association Act passed m 1960. From the outset the Government anticipated the necessity of insulating652 words
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Article, Illustration491 1985-06-30 10 HEDWIG ALFRED - HEDWIG ALFRED By OPPOSITION MP Chiam See Tong has taken the first step towards forming his own grassroots organisations. He is about to register his own residents association m Potong Pasir, tired of having his requests to join the491 words
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235 1985-06-30 10 PUBLIC accountant Robert Chew Kwan Weng, 45, was charged yesterday with breach of trust of $262,000 by a company he was liquidating. He was also charged with five counts of making a false declaration about money m that company's bank account. Chew, sole proprietor235 words
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Article, Illustration294 1985-06-30 11 LOW MEI MEI - LOW MEI MEI Another two hope to seek redress for 'unsatisfactory nose jobs' By ANOTHER two women who thought they could have their noses look prettier at the Royal Lady Beauty Salon alleged on Friday that they "ended up looking more like Pinnochio" after294 words
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105 1985-06-30 11 Two jumped off train to re-enter Singapore TWO banned Malaysians who entered Singapore by jumping off trains were each jailed for two years on Friday. Ho Cheng Ken, 31, was permanently banned from entering Singapore m May 1982, for drug trafficking while Kamarol Baharin bin Mohd Tajuddin, 23, was banned105 words
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Article213 1985-06-30 11 WASHINGTON, Sat. SINGAPORE Airlines may soon be flying five times weekly instead of three to the United States via Tokyo if a tentative agreement reached yesterday is confirmed. Aviation officials from the two countries began talks on Monday about SlA's request for more Singapore-Japan-US213 words
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157 1985-06-30 11 Company director charged with molesting woman A COMPANY director was on Friday charged with molesting an American woman and threatening her with a sword. Lim Kwe Tai, 41, is said to have molested the 52--year-old woman by kissing and touching her all over the body. He is also accused of157 words
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353 1985-06-30 11 Restaurants have two months to get ready at seafood centre RESTAURANT owners who set up shop m a new seafood centre m East Coast Park will have two months to equip their premises before opening m August or September. When the centre opens, they will be paying about $15,900 a353 words
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Article352 1985-06-30 11 HDB flats impress China visitors VISITORS from China who come here largely on trade and cultural missions are struck by Singapore's public housing and industrial estates. Most visitors from China come to promote trade or to take part m scientific and cultural exchanges, including sports, and are usually sponsored by352 words
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362 1985-06-30 12 RAV DHALIWAL - RAY DHALIWAL Govt and Comfort say they're making as much or more than before By TAXI drivers' earnings are back to normal. A survey of taxi meters by the Registry of Vehicles show that cabbies are earning 10 to 20 per362 words
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Article, Illustration395 1985-06-30 12 CABBIES were yesterday uncharacteristically tongue-tied when it came to talking about their present earnings. More than vociferous a couple of months ago when their business was hard hit by the April 1 fare increase, they would say little more than "still bad,395 words
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Article157 1985-06-30 12 Firm faces Telecoms Act charges VTRS Management Services Pte Ltd was on Friday charged with violating three sections of the Telecommunications Authority of Singapore Act. The first charge alleged that the company provided a telecommunications service without a licence. This is said to have occurred between March 23, 1979, and157 words
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Article, Illustration552 1985-06-30 12 DELICE GAN - DELICE GAN By A BUS company running a luxury air-conditioned service for office workers has found, to its surprise, that many of its passengers are bus commuters and not car-driving executives whom it had wanted to attract. Superexpress Commuter Service, a subsidiary of Tan Chong552 words
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465 1985-06-30 12 STU GLAUBERMAN - STU GLAUBERMAN By "JUNE Is bustin' out all over," goes the old song. But shopkeepers aren't all singing the same cheery tune. As the month that brings school holidays, hot weather and mid-year sales, June is465 words
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Article417 1985-06-30 12 LEE SIEW HUA - LEE SIEW HUA By SALESGIRLS and other retail staff can learn how to perk up their service at a proposed training centre to be opened m September after some delay. A whole spectrum of topics, from serving customers and dressing mannequins to the finer points417 words
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161 1985-06-30 12 A SIX-MAN team from the Institute of Industrial Engineers, Singapore, has won an international competition for improving the sheltered workshop at the Society for Aid to the Paralysed. The team, led by Mr Tim Lim, was declared overall winner by the American Institute161 words
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Article, Illustration1136 1985-06-30 13 British envoy SIR HAMILTON WHYTE on improving his country's 'floundering' image here C What you do not hear so much about are the industries m Britain which are m the forefront of modern technology and which are as efficient as their counterparts m the1,136 words
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Advertisement620 1985-06-30 13 The Sunday Times AS we are so often reminded, there are many reasons to be grateful for the existence of ATMs. No longer do you need to journey to the bank or worry about opening and closing hours or fill m withdrawal slips or write any cheques. Just go to620 words
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LETTERS New China/Sex education
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Letter, Illustration350 1985-06-30 14 LAST week's article, "Stepping into a new China", described the country as being 15 years behind Singapore. I am not particularly interested m whether this means 15 years behind m shrewdness, technology, economic progress, and so on. What I do care about is that350 words
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371 1985-06-30 14 Call that a family promoting association? THE executive director of the Family Planning Association of Singapore has been reported as saying that some school principals reject its sex education talks for fear that too much information may lead to promiscuity. The executive director, Mrs Amy Tan, added: "We don't tell371 words
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Letter158 1985-06-30 14 PREMARITAL sex is a selfish act for a person indulges m it for his or her own sexual gratification. It shows a lack of responsibility on the part of the persons involved and it results m a lack of respect for self and the other158 words
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Letter133 1985-06-30 14 MANY teachers and parents treat sex as a dirty subject. In schools, teachers give talks, hoping to make us understand more about sex but they always refrain from giving us any details and personal information. Either they do not wish to "dirty" our minds or they themselves133 words
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Article, Illustration878 1985-06-30 14 Orchard Road shops are so near and yet so far I Irene Hoe 4 For all that developers, realtors and retailers speak of Orchard Road as the prime shopping area, many of the buildings they've conjured up m this paradise simply do not invite people to walk m. The problem878 words
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619 1985-06-30 14 I Li Siewpeng Most of the 18-year-olds who enter the Institute of Education do not realise what they are m for. Is it wise to rate the potential of teachers without an aptitude test? Would the Education Ministry help by giving relief teaching posts619 words
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Article, Illustration602 1985-06-30 14 MACAW I PUT the blame squarely on George for though he knew how "square" I was, that nincompoop still invited me to a tea dance at the Kasbah. There I was, resplendent m my blazer, natty cravat and white shoes and all602 words
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Advertisement179 1985-06-30 14 lUU WUI 1 I 111 IU d Ut* l lfc?i "^Jl l Ov^vJ /A^jJlv^ II Idi I dl The Computer Centre, S.E. Asia's oldest, established and most experienced Apple dealer. So don't just sit there. Get up and grab the best Apple bargain m town. While stocks last. r A_^~^^--r.._~x179 words
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Article, Illustration2474 1985-06-30 15 Some of Singapore's brightest are coming home after years of study and work abroad drawn mainly by the job opportunities created by our economic growth and the desire to be closer to their aging parents, reports FRANK LIM Ultimately, within the constraints of what is2,474 words
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Advertisement400 1985-06-30 15 %ng An Park. KS^^HBBI The condominium Im. for connoisseurs. jj^B Show apartment now ready I ]^|k j Tmm for viewing. 1 1 h| You can now come and view Yong An Park, the classy condominium for people with taste and distinction. Our show apartment is now ready 6 .'.j^SH to400 words
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Article, Illustration313 1985-06-30 16 TONTO - Top riders play cat 'n' mouse TONTO, By our man on the track LEADING jockey S.Y. Leqng and last season's champion Nigel Tiley, who both scored at Bukit Timah yesterday, will continue their battle for honours today. I fancy Tiley to win Race 2 on Resource, but I expect Leong313 words
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Article328 1985-06-30 16 RACE RACING ED TONTO PEDIGREE LUCKY LEO WENG SOOK 4 Fulfilment 10 Honest Promise 7 Express Car 1 Sandroscion 1 Sandroscion 1 1 Sandroscion 4 Fulfilment 1 Sandroscion 4 Fulfilment 4 Fulfilment 7 Express Car 9 Go Fred Go 4 Fulfilment 7 Express Car 7 Express328 words
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Article5305 1985-06-30 16 ||il flf flUßim 2.15 CLASS 2 DIV 5 1,200 m liT-W^ (Ratings: 103-92) Wmmmm (Stakes: $20,000) 1 *l*ols Sandroscion «7 (163) RAT-Buang 4ag ul same (1400 m) Showed early pace, leading into straight but weakened for close sth of 10 with 57 Div 6 XL 12005,305 words
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Article100 1985-06-30 16 THESE horses have won or done well on a wet track RACE 1: Blaze Ahead, Fulfilment, Trump Card IV, Go Fred Go RACE 2: Auspicious Boy RACE 3: First Of Many, Victoria Park, Tiros RACE 4: Intelligence IV, American Soldier 11, Damavand, National Flag 11, Misty Line m,100 words
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Article, Illustration2166 1985-06-30 17 By OUR RACING TEAM Brer Wolf pipped m photo but wins on protest RAGING favourite Brer Wolf almost gave his backers heart failure when he lost Race 5 by a shorthead then won it m the stewards' room at Bukit Timah yesterday. Top apprentice Ismadi Ismail fired2,166 words
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Article888 1985-06-30 17 THE stewards inquired into the handling of Unforgettable II (Lam) m Race 1 at Bukit Timah yesterday and adjourned the matter till today. Three other inquiries were also adjourned: Wisnu VI (Foo) and Lukinanko II (Hamid) m Race 5 and Sparkling Eyes II (Hamid) m Race 7. The888 words
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Article29 1985-06-30 17 FIRST *****3 SECOND *****9 THIRD *****0 STARTERS *****8, *****6, *****3, *****6, *****5, *****7, *****8, *****1, *****3. CONSOLATIONS *****3, *****7, *****7, *****0, *****0, *****1, *****3, *****5, *****2, *****9.29 words
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Article94 1985-06-30 17 The Shoe and Le Slew INGLEWOOD (California), Sat. Bill Shoemaker yesterday guided Le Slew, a four-year-old son of Seattle Slew, to a three-length win m the US$5O,OOO (about S$110,000) Thoughtful Stakes at Hollywood Park. Patricia James was second and Bonbonaire, the even-money favourite, third. The winner covered the 1,200 mUPI - 94 words
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Article323 1985-06-30 17 RHETT KIRK WOOD - RHETT KIRK WOOD 3m MELBOURNE, Sat. Sydney Oaks winner Our Sofia gets a high profile on the first chart for the Asl.s million (about 552.2 million) CaulfieldMelbourne Cup double released by bookmaker Syd Lyons this week. This year the 2,400 m Caulfield Cup will323 words
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Obituary, Illustration518 1985-06-30 17 181 Deaths 181 Deaths Mdm Wong Chitra Aged 71 Trustee of SAKYA MUNI BUDDHA GAYA TEMPLE RACE COURSE ROAD passed away peacefully on 28 Jun 1985 leaving behind Sister Kok Ah Kum Daughters Sons-in-law Viraratner Wally Lav Chee Kwong Susan Sofanathi Ratana Victor Moey Sarasawathl Ratana Amara Ratana Grand children518 words
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Obituary, Illustration77 1985-06-30 17 The family of the late Madam Tan Eng Neo (Ma-Ma) wishes to thank relatives, Iriends and neighbours for their kind condolences, attendances and donations during their recent bereavement. We regret any inconvenience caused to our neighbours at Faber Walk, Singapore 0512. The family of the late MR. HO77 words
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Obituary, Illustration76 1985-06-30 17 184 In Memoriam 184 In Memoriam IN LOVING MEMORY OF CHOO SENG QUEE JOSEPH, P.B.M. DEPARTED JUNE 30, 1983 ALWAYS REMEMBERED BY: Wife: MDM. MARGARET BOON KHIN SIANG Children: ROBERT BOON KENG THERESA GEOK LAN (BABY) HELEN GEOK KIM (NELLIE) Daughter-m-Law: MAMIKO SAKATA Son-in-Law: STEVEN YAP SENG HOE Grandson: SHINICHIRO76 words
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Obituary, Illustration208 1985-06-30 17 JOANNA LEE KWAI YIN departed 24 June 1985. The family of Lee Kwai Yin and I wish to thank all friends, relatives visitors for sharing our grief during our recent loss. Our loss is deep, but rejoice with us also that she is now m the presence of208 words
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Obituary, Illustration62 1985-06-30 17 THALAI THEVASAM NAINAMALAI MUTHU passed away on 30/6/1984 In Loving Memory ol Our Beloved Father Always remembered by Children, sons-in-law, daughters-in-taw and grand children. In everlasting memory ol MRS. ANTHONY P. K. WEE (nee Mary Ong Teck Neo) departed 30 fi 70. (15th. Anniversary) Not just today62 words
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Obituary, Illustration136 1985-06-30 17 In Memory of MR. LIEW KUM KEONG who left us on 30.6.82 With Love from Friends: VINCENT GUI ROLAND LIM HENRY KOH CHRISTOPHER LOH JIMMY LOW ANTHONY GOH SIDNEY LIM JOHNNY LIM MICHAEL GOH OOM SHANTHI P. SADASIVAM Departed: 30th June 1984 GUILESS, LOVING. CHEERFUL TO THE136 words
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Advertisement106 1985-06-30 18 I Mrs. Phng Yen San I I nee Madam Lim Hiang Thoe I DAI 101-IXPR^" AW* i nng Mwee Mien riDAMRQOMQ 1 \J f\r\l M UOVJI NO oHANULJAUvjiri I tHo! i x* I f I J x^J I Body lying at No. 14, Jalan Pantai, Section 9, Petaling Jaya. Cortege106 words
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Article, Illustration1231 1985-06-30 19 JEFFREY LOW; JERRY SEH - JEFFREY LOW JERRY SEH 100 million pedal pushers set off to find a world-beater 4 In the Kingdom of Bicycles, where there are at least 100 million bicycle users.. .only about 500 racing bike owners train regularly for competition. This means there is only1,231 words
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Article642 1985-06-30 19 BRITAIN'S Robert Lee and Japan's Isao Aoki both hit the jackpot m the Monte Carlo Open yesterday. Lee equalled the 27-stroke world record for nine holes of golf while Aoki holed m one and won a US$6O,OOO ($132,000) car to go with the US$6O,OOO house he642 words
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Article472 1985-06-30 19 HOTO HilKHllt: Bernard Hinault made the perfect start to his bid for a record-equalling fifth Tour de France triumph by winning the prologue. Brittany's 30-year-old hero, competing m his seventh and possibly last tour, wants to join fellow Frenchman Jacques Anquetil and Belgian Eddy Merckx as cycling's only472 words
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Article, Illustration798 1985-06-30 19 TAY CHENG KHOON - Don't bar the aces from going places TAY CHENG KHOON Teeto6reen C YEN as Sembawang and c the Singapore Island Country Club battle it out this morning for Premier League honours, fears have already been expressed over the future of the competition. And it's all over the question of eligibility:798 words
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Article, Illustration839 1985-06-30 20 JONATHAN CHOO; JANICE SEAH - JONATHAN CHOO JANICE SEAH 4 If I hadn't gone to the States, there's no way I would or could have continued swimming. There was really no alternative for me. I would have buckled if I had to mix studies with swimming m Singapore. The system m839 words
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Article, Illustration883 1985-06-30 20 J. RAJENDRAN - J, RAJENDRAN, Laying it out on a Wimbledon platter m London, gives a Singaporean eye-view of the greatest show on grass WiHEN the heavens opened up on ■■the first day at Wimbledon, it was a decision even John McEnroe couldn't dispute. The rain's arrival was announced883 words
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Article316 1985-06-30 20 LONDON, Sat. Thirteen proved to be an unlucky number at the Wimbledon tennis championships here yesterday. John Lloyd, of Britain, made it an unhappy return for men's 13th seed Eliot Teltscher after eight years away from Wimbledon by ousting him 6-3, 6-4, 4-6, <H>,Reuter - 316 words
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Article, Illustration1125 1985-06-30 20 ROSS WASY - Spy who came in from the court ROSS WAS Y Reliving the memories of Alice Marble's tennis with a twist Eye on America ■r MfHEN Bill Cosby and Robert ■■Culp were tennis-playing spies m a popular television series a few years ago, they doubtless did not imagine their adventures had1,125 words
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Article272 1985-06-30 20 IN the inaugural father and son and father and daughter tennis tournaments, seventy-two families will create history today when they fight for honours at Kallang, Fairer Park, Ang Mo Kio and Dover Road from 2 pm. The tournament, organised by the Singapore Sports Council272 words
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Article, Illustration1085 1985-06-30 21 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD Always oa Sumtay it me aimeies aom like it, that's too bad. Like Madam Berlioux, they'll be given precise orders from the barons and power-brokers now directing the fortunes of Olympics Inc. Take the money and run. 7 THE Olympics oligarchy stopped1,085 words
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Article, Illustration1218 1985-06-30 21 ROB HUGHES - .and it's greed all the way ROB HUGHES Talk of Soccer 4 Despite Brussels and Bradford and Birmingham, which between them cost 92 lives at the end of last season, greedy and self-interested club directors want to be left alone to m continue as before. Insensitive club directors bring the1,218 words
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744 1985-06-30 21 SOCCER SOUTH OF THE BORDER SOCCER BEYOND THE BORDER BUENOS AIRES, Sun. Peru are m for a run-around if Diego Maradona gets his way today when Argentina seek the point they need to qualify for the World Cup finals. Maradona leads Argentina againstReuter; AFP - 744 words
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Advertisement347 1985-06-30 19 QBE QBE INSURANCE (INTERNATIONAL) LIMITED requires ACCOUNTANT QBE is one of Australia's largest and progressive general insurance groups and has been active m South East Asia since 1886. We seek a dynamic and responsible accountant with adequate skills m company secretarial matters. a Maintain an efficient and effective accounting system347 words
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Miscellaneous216 1985-06-30 19 ATHLETICS Caltex age-group meet (National Stadium, 2.30 pm). MR2S X-Country Marathon (Macßitchie Reservoir, 7 am). BOWLING 2nd national team selection (Tenpin, 9 am). CRICKET SCA Dlv. 1: SCC Ist XI v Safsa, SRC v IA (both at Padang), SCRC v CSC (Balestier Road), Tanglin Taverners v UWC (Dieppe Barracks) all216 words
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Advertisement317 1985-06-30 20 VACANCIES IN AUSTRALIAN INDEPENDENT SECONDARY SCHOOLS THE SOUTHPORT SCHOOL GEELONG COLLEGE IVANHOE GRAMMAR MONIVAE COLLEGE CATO COLLEGE ST. LEONARD'S COLLEGE MORONGO GIRLS' COLLEGE KILVINGTON GIRLS' GRAMMAR Places, both day and boarding, are available for overseas students for 1 986 m the above named leading Australian independent schools represented overseas by317 words
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Advertisement234 1985-06-30 20 APPOINTMENT DIETHELM SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. Sales Representative Office Furniture Systems We are a diversified group and leader m the field of office and banking equipment, consumer products, industrial and engineering products, building materials and furniture. We need a Sales Representative for our USM Haller office furniture and display systems. USM234 words
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Advertisement1015 1985-06-30 21 SPORT NATIONWIDE S. PANDIAN and A. Saravanan D^n^lfan left their marks at the end of the JT G 1 1 U 1 Cil third day's events of the 11th Caltex Age Group Champion- ships at the National Stadium fTIIICLI^Q yesterday. W U 1 9179 The long-striding Pandian, the Republic's 8001,015 words
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Article365 1985-06-30 22 LONDON, Sat. Anne White's attempt to introduce a new era of tennis fashion at this year's Wimbledon was firmly ruled out yesterday. Tournament referee Alan Mills ordered the American not to reappear yesterday m her revolutionary "bodysuit" for the conclusion of her firstround match against fifth seedReuter - 365 words
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Article371 1985-06-30 22 PETER SIOW - All systems pro for Sea Games PETER SIOW Fandi eligible to play m Bangkok and Seoul, say AFC By FANDI AHMAD will be eligible to represent Singapore m December's South-east Asia Games m Bangkok and next year's Asian Games m Seoul. The approval for non-amateurs and players with professional connections371 words
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Article, Illustration528 1985-06-30 22 WIMBLEDON LATEST LONDON, Sat. Ricardo Acuna, of Chile, completed his stunning upset of Australian sixth seed Pat Cash at Wimbledon today, taking less than eight minutes to finish off a 7-6, 6-3, 36, 6-7, 64 victory m a match which was halted yesterday because of rain. CashReuter; AP - 528 words
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Article, Illustration586 1985-06-30 22 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By WHILE David Lam was busy breaking the national 100 m backstroke record for the second time m two days, Tay Khoon Hean was solemnly psyching himself up for the 50m freestyle m the Singapore International Invitational swimming meet at Toa Payoh yesterday. Hardly hadJONATHAN CHOO - 586 words
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515 1985-06-30 22 Trengganu, Johore take slim leads Malaysia Cup semi-finals KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Federal Territory's Cup final hopes were struck a cruel blow when Trengganu beat them 1-0 through a penalty from Zulkifli Hamzah m the first-leg semifinal match at the Merdeka Stadium here tonight. But the penalty awarded by referee N.NST - 515 words
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Article, Illustration74 1985-06-30 22 THE stunning profit engineered by Los Angeles Olympics whizzkid Peter Ueberroth (above) has opened sport's fiscal floodgates. Bat, asks ALAN HUBBARD on page 21, are the new powerbrokers of international sport pushing it too far and too fast Into a treacherous commercial jangle? And from74 words
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Article178 1985-06-30 22 THE firm hand of referee Maidin Singah ensured that law and order was maintained when Toa Payoh beat Tampines 3-1 m yesterday's Division One soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium. Maidin sacked three players, Toa Payoh's Samad Rahmat and Tampines' Tay Peng Kee and Shiok Kirn Seng,178 words
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Article254 1985-06-30 22 Test cricket LONDON, Sat. A magnificent 196 by Australian captain Allan Border guided the tourists into a first innings lead of 135 over England m the 2nd Test, at Lord's, today. Border's top test score was the main feature of the Aussies' all-out total of 425, with the254 words
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Advertisement156 1985-06-30 22 FAIIMATE takes you one step nearer true sound with its unique 3-Band Graphic Equalizer. WrA V*"^^H W^T J^T' J Wm m** I Js?^ M |HW PD-594 Mini Stereo Cassette Player A first for FAIRMATE'S WALKMATE' mini-series. Allows you to enjoy music according to your listening pleasure 3-Band Graphic Equalizer. 100156 words
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Article, Illustration1686 1985-06-30 1 W& t t t§ in? if jBR IN 1971, a special Gallup poll m the United States voted her the most adTJffljHffljm|j^^ mired woman m the world. As a politifMBfKIM cian, she was flinty and ruthless, but as ilaBHSH^^ a P^on sentimental and affectionate. Jailti&MWM She1,686 words
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Article, Illustration709 1985-06-30 3 PAUL ONG - PAUL ONG By THE course brochure promised an overview of women's changing expectations and the important role of women m the future. It was to be a four-session course m management for Ms Efficiency, dealing with leadership styles, negotiation skills, managing skills and the709 words
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Article, Illustration354 1985-06-30 3 ■I PROFESSIONAL inventor Dave Brown is keen to draw atention to himself. He's trying to catch the "eye" of his latest gadget a computerised information system that can sense the presence of a viewer. But there is one audience he would dearly like to attract. It354 words
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Article, Illustration411 1985-06-30 3 In America, grown-up sons are reaching out to fathers once regarded as "distant breadwinners". Who takes the first step m rapprochement? Experts agree that it must be the son. "WHEN I was growing up, my Dad didn't communicate. It was 'Yes', 'No',411 words
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520 1985-06-30 3 MOST of the 140 women who attended each session of the course, Women and Excellence, were junior and middle level executives, said Miss Wang Look Fung, vice-presi-dent of the Singapore Business and Professional Women's Association which organised the course. From Mr Robert lan, the520 words
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Article, Illustration28 1985-06-30 3 All electric appliances tike kettles should have cords no more than 30 cm long so they do not hang over the edge of the work bench.28 words
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Article296 1985-06-30 3 Handling a sneeze with ease Etiquette m Q: I never know what to do when I have a cold and am invited ont to dinner. You see, I have this problem with my sneezes. They often come on so quickly that I can't get my handkerchief oat m time. Wiping296 words
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Article70 1985-06-30 4 THE first McDonald's restaurant m Illinois, USA, was turned into a museum last month the McDonald's Museum. The classic 1950s red-and-white tile drive-in that started hamburger history 30 years ago, is the only museum of the fast food industry. On display, reports the daily USA Today, are70 words
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Article, Illustration126 1985-06-30 4 Four new brands of low-fat yoghurts flavoured with fresh fruit have recently come onto the market here. Made m Germany, their fat content varies from none for the Little Giant brand to 7 per cent for Grandmother's Laugh which is enriched with fresh cream. However, prices are126 words
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Article46 1985-06-30 4 THOSE moon pies (inspired by the Lunar New Year) that are selling like hot cakes from L.E. Cafe m Middle Road have done a shrinking violet act. They are now available m bite-size pieces, at $3 a pack of 10.46 words
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321 1985-06-30 4 SEVERAL factors recommend Mariners' Corner. Not least is its location at the Maritime House m Cantonment Road. It is near enough to the Central Business District for lunch, yet far enough from the crowds and the attendant problems of parking m321 words
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Article, Illustration638 1985-06-30 4 A top name-brand steak from the US is now available here. MARGARET CHAN tells you where it's being served and discloses the whereabouts of a steak house which has more than just food m its favour EAT OUT Jack's Place: 268, Yen San Building, #801-00638 words
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Article, Illustration682 1985-06-30 4 LEE GEOK BOI - LEE GEOK BOI EAT IN By MUSHROOMS are tasty and also good for you. Various studies of shiitake mushrooms have shown that 100 g daily for five to seven days can reduce cholesterol levels by up to 15 per cent. Fresh shiitake, also known682 words
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Article, Illustration266 1985-06-30 4 Local crackers tops list half-filled with stale biscuits BETTER BUY ISN'T it about time that all packaged foods are required to have consumption deadlines? At the moment, only dairy products like milk and yoghurt do. The Better Buy panel tried 10 different brands of cream crackers from Yaohan Orchard and266 words
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Article, Illustration930 1985-06-30 5 Mozart, the waltz and over 300 festivals a day help draw more than 15 million tourists yearly. Even the handicapped are ensured an easy time, reports KOH KOK KIANG LANDLOCKED Austria may be a small country about two-thirds the size of West Malaysia but it930 words
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Article, Illustration256 1985-06-30 5 SINGAPORE Airlines flies to Vienna every Thursday evening. The return excursion fare is $3,077. Flying time is 13 3 4 hours with stopovers m Male and Dubai. VISA Singaporeans do not need a visa to visit Austria. CURRENCY The Austrian schilling is divided into 100 groschen.256 words
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Article, Illustration586 1985-06-30 5 SATISH SREEDHARAN - SATISH SREEDHARAN Malaysian Corner Tanjong Jara, Trengganu By TANJONG Jara, 64 km south of Kuala Trengganu, is one tourist resort that seems determined to reverse the tendency for scenic spots to degenerate with their development as tourist attractions. Being on the main trunk586 words
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Article, Illustration613 1985-06-30 6 O. VON FINCKENSTEIN - O. VON FINCKENSTEIN, A two-page report to mark Canada Day tomorrow By Commercial Counsellor, Canadian High Commission IN THE past four years, world trade was hit by a global recession which affected nearly all countries. Trade between Canada and Singapore seems to have613 words
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Article60 1985-06-30 6 Canada, the second largest country m the world, occupies the northern part of North America. Extending from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific, Canada's frontier, except for the boundary with Alaska m the northwest, follows the upper St Lawrence Seaway and the Great Lakes, continuing west along latitude 4960 words
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Article, Illustration240 1985-06-30 6 The Liberals, led by Pierre Tradeau, were returned to office m 1968, '72, '74 and '80, after a short-lived minority Progressive Conservative administration. In November, Trudeau announced that he was resigning as Liberal leader but m the following month, the Liberal government was defeated on its budget proposals.240 words
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Article104 1985-06-30 6 Canada is a federal parlia- mentary state. Executive power is vested m the British monarch as Head of State and exercisable by the Governor-General who is appointed on the advice of the Canadian Prime Minister. The Federal Parliament consists of the Head of State, a nominated senate (104 members104 words
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Article95 1985-06-30 6 Canada is one of the world's leading industrial countries and a major world exporter of agricultural products. It also holds a leading position as a fish and seafood exporter. The main exports m 1982 were motor vehicles and parts, natural gas, wheat, newsprint paper, wood pulp, softwood, lumber and95 words
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Article, Illustration790 1985-06-30 6 SUSANNA KULATISSA - SUSANNA KULATISSA By THE men had their ties loosened and the women looked relaxed as they sipped their drinks. It made you wonder if, under the table at the Frisco Restaurant, they had all kicked off their shoes as well, so comfortable790 words
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Article, Illustration814 1985-06-30 7 Mulroney: New direction, new philosophy Last September, Brian Mulroney became Canada's 18th Prime Minister, after winning the most massive electoral victory m the country's history. His Progressive Conservative Party won 211 of the 282 seats, including 58 seats m the province of Quebec from where he hails. Here is a814 words
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Article507 1985-06-30 7 New Act to Attract investments THE Investment Canada Act comes into effect today m Canada. When the Bill was tabled by the new Conservative Government m December 1984, Sinclair Stevens, the Minister for Regional and Industrial Expansion said: "This legislation sends a message to the world that, once again, Canada507 words
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Article, Illustration903 1985-06-30 8 How a circuit breaker works When an appliance is being used, electric current flows to it via the ive wire and away from it via the neutral wire. The box-Re circuit breaker continuously compares these two currents for any discrepancy. When they differ by more than903 words
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Article, Illustration483 1985-06-30 8 An unusual lamp throws a different light on things. It can also brighten a conversation. NG WENG SANG seeks out the dazzlers for those with a taste for the theatrical TABLE lamps are more than just appliances for lighting-up rooms. The fact that there is such a range483 words
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Advertisement82 1985-06-30 1 You can let your holiday turn into a wild goose chase. Or you can turn to the Ye I lew Pages. Consulting any of the 348 authorised travel agents listed m the Yellow Pages before you travel can save you a lot i m of headaches. As well as a82 words
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Advertisement184 1985-06-30 2 Grand Opening Oj&j*, fc^ rl m conjunction with 9cE c: I2nn I _^i y /^p yv^ iin mi i i i 'i mj»w A^K M b^A\ Katon 9 Shopping Centre '"n,-^ i \^^^^^k I *> I Fantastic discounts and great give-aways await you. 1 A BdH 'IH^^^ Don't miss this184 words
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Advertisement151 1985-06-30 2 A great boon for the retail trade and a timely eventfor everyone m thebusiness. Visit this highly informative exhibition to see the latest techniques and technology for the modern retail outlet, including automation systems, display techniques, packaging machinery and security equipment, An estimated 1 2,000 of Asia's TOP retailers will151 words
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Advertisement168 1985-06-30 3 Triifsilinr valerian I I i capsule containing herbal extracts* zHj_ ana hops from hops and valerian helps you TaPilaT^BiSs""^"^ to relax. It also helps you to gain li| Volßaft a good night's sleep by soothing Naturailv c your nerves and relaxing your and rfti^' n 9 muscles. 1 Merz Co.168 words
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Advertisement202 1985-06-30 4 m ill H MMB P! H t i i\ One of the best ways to boost your business. The Ambassador offers a choice of over 250 exquisite L^.. __M Cantonese specialities prepared by m A«B experienced master chefs with a reputation second to none. &*^^k f^Sk. A wide selection of202 words
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Advertisement68 1985-06-30 4 WELCOME TO Sembawang Road 13 Miles Singapore 2775 JySllSfltlll Seafood Village (S) Pie. Ltd. specially prepared by our expert chefs. We also cater for wedding parties, office functions, birthday, get togethers and any other occasion. L At Low, Low Prices! J No Corkage/Service Charge Open Daily: 1 1 .30 am68 words
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Advertisement240 1985-06-30 6 NORTHERN TELECOM. BUILDING SINGAPORE'S TELECOMMUNICATIONS FUTURE. MzSlwAr*^^ n tn e information age, telecommunications is sophisticated features. These include centraI .^_jft_B_. vital to the economic prosperity of every soci- lised attendant functions, direct inward dial and a^~>~ fC^^A ety. lndustrial leadership will go to those na- computerised directory assistance which com-240 words
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Advertisement313 1985-06-30 7 I" from Saint John to^lllCTflfl#Yl*tf» lJlll Jj*mM.mM\wm I ViH^^^lh i 2 *^^^^^^^^^^^rl^^^P^H^l^^Bi '■■■■■'■i WKw H^Bb^ w Neptune Orient Line's, Neptune Pearl, Port of Saint John, June Ist, 1985 next stop Singapore! Saint John salutes Singapore and two cargoes. New Brunswick is a major valued and important customers, producer of forest313 words
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Advertisement183 1985-06-30 8 Comprising Gate House and Carriage reminiscent of the very best m AmeriHouse, a pair of artistically designed can architecture yet near enough to condominium blocks set amidst acres the amenities of a nearby town centre, of sprawling landscaped meadowland and the conveniences of everyday life. just off Sunset Way. Clementi183 words
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Advertisement134 1985-06-30 8 (Do it yourself j Sheepskin shampoo 1. To wash a sheepskin rug, i^^Z^ K *•> begin by taking off the felt 2. Rinse the rug m cold water, backing. Then wash the skin gen- but don't overdo the rinsing betly m lukewarm soapfiakes, to cause if you do you may134 words
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Advertisement192 1985-06-30 8 W B \^f y&:. :ii- r- :'iX:: Port of Saint John An open door to the world's fastest growing markets. The Port of Saint John offers fast, efficient sea links with the world's newest and fastest growing markets. We have over 50 lines calling on more than 50 burgeoning nations;192 words
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Article, Illustration139 1985-06-30 1 TODAY'S TELEVISION CHOICE THE WINTER OF OUR DISCONTENT. Donald Sutherland and Ten Garr star m this dramatisation of John Steinbeck's novel about a middle-aged man who believes that regaining ownership of a family store is the key to his spiritual and financial rebirth. Ch 12, 8.35 pm. (See TV Preview,139 words
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Miscellaneous803 1985-06-30 1 CHANNEL 5 CHANNEL 8 CHANNEL 3 8.30 A.M. SBCTEXT. Sample pages. 2.30 P.M. SBCTEXT. Sample pages. 10.01 A.M. QURAN AND PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 9.00 PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS FOLLOWED BY 3.00 PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS FOLLOWED BY 10.12 SELAMAT PAGI MALAYSIA. NURSERY RHYMES (r). LITTLE NELL (C). Cartoon. 10.42 GOLDS GOLD AND ACTION JACK. 9.35803 words
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Miscellaneous743 1985-06-30 1 ■> WSt fKr i r&rZS Qin Xiang-lian performed Programmes to end the X mjM t _©fl§L b y Pin B Sheh 7 45 P m M first Family Week, >^ Kreta Ayer People's which launched the flMk k^ Theatre Admission free on a firstgovernment's Effective Parenting l^lllli H^~ fl come-first-served743 words
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Article, Illustration563 1985-06-30 2 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN By SHE'S long been recognised as the queen of Mandarin pop. And after 17 years m showbiz, Taiwanese recording star Feng Feifei still keeps her days a-flutter with hectic recording and performing schedules. The 32-year-old singer, a two-time winner of563 words
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Article, Illustration671 1985-06-30 2 GEORGINA EMMANUEL - GEORGINA EMMANUEL rt APICAL REVIEW By THERE is a music-lover stereotype who haunts the concert halls on Friday and Saturday nights and suspects he's the exception amongst the concert-going fraternity when he's possibly the rule. He sits utterly delighted by the sight of a671 words
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Article, Illustration492 1985-06-30 2 CHOW SOOK YIN - CHOW SOOK YIN CHINESE RECORDS By IN LOVE WITH YOU Leslie Cheung (Capitol) LESLIE comes on strong, whether he is singing up-tempo numbers, mostly Japanese tunes, or love ballads. The faster tunes often with suggestive titles and lyrics are meant to appeal to492 words
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Advertisement111 1985-06-30 2 Soon there'll be a certain sparkle the most innovative spots m town, missing from Singapore's nightlife. It'll be So if you find the city less exciting less enjoyable. Less exciting. And a bit more after Ist July, be patient. We're coming back, quieter. Better than before. For come 1 st111 words
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Miscellaneous2695 1985-06-30 3 YOUR WEEK AHEAD >-—-—————— yi^^__^^^^v both orchestra and solo instruments. j MONDAY /■_i!rfn__i !£raS"2T" MONDAY TUESDAY ■PP— ENTERTAINMENT AT > premiered. Victoria Concert Hall, 8 pm. ___^-^p_#_ii ijHpl SINGAPORE HANWCRAFT _Pl li_ Enterprise (Golden Mile Tower) and 1, Iffell |__B^^f__WjP Ch 5, 10.20 pm _mK_T ■■■■■CENTRE: BJm^Abml I Victoria Theatre2,695 words
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Article, Illustration1130 1985-06-30 5 Britannia rules yet. Sade, Phil Collins, Howard Jones, Tears For Fears and Wham! are among the new brigade of British talent currently riding high on American airwaves. Not since The Beatles, pop revolution has there been such a strong showing of British pop m America.1,130 words
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Article, Illustration479 1985-06-30 5 LIM KAY TONG - LIM KAY TONG RAPPIN' Coming to Cathay cinemas Starring Mario Van Peebles and Tasia Valenzia Directed by Joel Silberg By URBAN ghetto communities found homegrown entertainment when the breakdancing films slid and glided into view last year. None have provided great cinema, though they all479 words
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Article, Illustration164 1985-06-30 5 1. Everything She Wants Wham! 2. Everybody Wants To Rule The World Tears For Fears 3. Axel F Harold Faltermeyer 4. Don't You Forget About Me Simple Minds 5. Suddenly Billy Ocean 6. Smooth Operator Sade 7. Heaven Bryan Adams 8. Things Can Only Get Better Howard164 words
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Advertisement852 1985-06-30 5 here's your GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY for a LONDON UNIVERSITY EXTERNAL DEGREE r& or DIPLOMA ifMj j ENROL for the WOLSEY HALL COURSES LEADING TO VftF'W THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON EXTERNAL DEGREE and DIPLOMA EXAMINATfONS. The University of London has now reopened its doors to overseas students to register for its various852 words
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Article, Illustration1321 1985-06-30 6 Singapore played host to Hollywood last month when the cast and crew of the TV-movie Passion Flower jetted m for six weeks. While leading man Bruce Boxleitner attracted the most attention here, how will our city fare m the romantic drama? How much of1,321 words
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Article, Illustration422 1985-06-30 6 Saint Jack HONGKONG was immortalised m movie-land by The World Of Suzie Wong. The Philippines and Thailand had their share of publicity for doubling as Vietnam m Apocalypse Now and The KillIng Fields respectively, and Malaysia's Pulau Tioman can lay claim to fame as the422 words
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Article, Illustration375 1985-06-30 6 JOHN AUSTIN - Lady-killer loses touch and job SOME actors just overestimate their charms. Tony Curtis blew his. chance to star m a big new London play when he made a pass at the pretty playwright, Tricia Walsh. She invited Curtis out to dinner to discuss the role, that of a debauched375 words
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Advertisement196 1985-06-30 6 "How I won my private battle against dandruffiwith CkimFMedkatediX! >a^^^^^^^^^^ As happily recalled by Mary Leong tils Kjts I' P I used to have a real problem with dandruff. Everyone could see those white flakes. And none of the shampoos I tried seemed to do any good. Bp' Then I196 words
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Article, Illustration489 1985-06-30 7 TEO LIAN HUAY - Baby brings the blues for Tien Niu TEO LIAN HUAY LOOK EAST »By TIEN Niu is round like a raisin bun. The actress-singer, best known for her teeny-bopper looks, is m her seventh month of pregnancy and I weighs 73 kg. I At first, she didn't I complain about her489 words
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Article, Illustration577 1985-06-30 7 LIM KAY TONG - LIM KAY TONG On Channel 5 last Sunday, 24 ice-cool models vying to be the Face of the 80s slinked before a panel of judges. In countless living rooms around Singapore, bemused viewers chalked up their own score-cards. Our reviewer rates the show while a London writer577 words
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Article, Illustration385 1985-06-30 7 VICKY MAYS - VICKY MAYS By CATHERINE Ahnell will soon be everywhere you turn just like Christie Brink'ey, Cheryl Tiegs and Brooke Shields before her. The 19-year-old Swedish model, who was picked the new Face of the 80s, will become a star, just like the three previous winners,IPS - 385 words
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Article, Illustration404 1985-06-30 7 LIMKAYTONG - LIMKAYTONG TV PREVIEW The Winter Of Our Discontent Today, Ch 12, 8.30 pm By ETHAN Hawley (Donald Sutherland) has reached a critical point m his life. The uncertain phase of middle age is upon him and he is still a clerk m a grocery store404 words
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Miscellaneous1193 1985-06-30 11 /J/V UB I j if. jlj _Wsk^ I V yfHl^ I f") MM I Doubts and suspicions may |^!|S93|PH You could put into effect r— MfflHrJ You will continue to e-oy Iff IMWfIHA I sour a close relationship so E^W#w9 I one of the changes you 1^ ITT i'l I1,193 words
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Miscellaneous200 1985-06-30 11 MARVIN by Tom Armstrong WW£N YOU WANT TO rYYI /T\ J~\ C\C\ I 3 /...BUT HOW YOU j COMMUNICATE AN »PgA, VVi* \/l #A lf a\#>\|J[J l\l SAY IT IT^ NOTV^TYOUSAY... XXd^HfXLljA^^t o^^ C"X |^I HAP A BRU6H U)ITU PeAT^J) PATRICK, G^T /I U)A6 PRIVIMG D I .J^X T Q200 words
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Article250 1985-06-30 12 Those of you who celebrated Hari Raya Puasa two weeks ago probably received many nice things like new clothes. Certainly, you would have had a feast of "kueh-kueti\ Even if you did not celebrate Hari Raya, you would have enjoyed many other treats during the school holidays. I250 words
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Article, Illustration260 1985-06-30 12 Make this creepy-crawly and scare your friends with it. It makes a neat little toy. You don't need to spend any money to make one because the creepy-crawly is made from scrap materials. If you make several, you can watch them chase each other across260 words
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Article42 1985-06-30 12 Do you Know... Who built the first warships? The Greeks were probably the first to build ships for war. By 431 BC they had light, slender and very manouevrable ships which could sail much faster than the slow and heavy merchant ships.42 words
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Article, Illustration413 1985-06-30 12 WOMEN PIONEERS MOTHER TERESA SEVENTY-FIVE years ago, m 1910, a little girl was born to an Albanian shopkeeper m Yugoslavia. She was christened Agnes Gouxha Bojaxhiu but became famous as Mother Teresa. When she was 18, Agnes joined the Loreto nuns, a teaching order, and was sent to India where413 words
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Article, Illustration97 1985-06-30 12 Use colour pencils or crayons to fin m the numbered spaces m the drawing: 1 Red. 2 Light blue. 3 Yellow. 4 -Light brown. 5Flesh tones. 6 Light green. 7 Dark brown. 8 Dark green. 9 Orange. 10 Dark blue. Abdullah: Do you know Beethoven? Rahman: Yes. Is97 words
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Advertisement241 1985-06-30 12 32 VOLUME ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA EASY TO READ EASY TO USE EASY TO OWN j^r 4&o* itiffi 2?& >^ j|fe jjjfc iig ,-j* m *j. j& jgj;^ >^ :jte^ d^ jfc^ *4fcb. Sjgfc. J^i^BbBPP''Hb^WMHSOmiK^^mmh <jb^i MMil jm^^^^S 4mml S^^S. .m^m S >^yy**^i ijM^^Swfr^^H^S.^iTSllSSt -^S!!!iis^y???s .^TT*?i!??!i¥r^s!!?!i!Ss^^—^a,, X^^^^^^b^^^^^^^^»^^^^^^^^b''^^^^^^^B '^^^^^^^b .^^^^^^b ■^ft^^^^^H ■^^^^^^^B j^^^^^^b241 words
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Advertisement296 1985-06-30 12 YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED! pokof The Giant Book of KNOWLEDGE t/amM&JU&MfJv family encyclopedia containing over A^pC^m^xy m\ alphabetically for easy reference. Five I™*!* hundred colour pictures amplify and fmmir*. Subjects covered include science. «Hr*/ff\ history, the world around us. famous j /jHPjU /jMp/ j people, botany, zoology, the arts, space H296 words
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Miscellaneous41 1985-06-30 12 Word Gam 6 |^i^% a \]^\f T] 1 3 powk~| 1 1 ACROSS I VF Q 11Oa L OVI a3N 3««> 'WV 2 '3dniinA I -u*OQ 3T9V3 Ot 1 E-S I 3SOOO 6ON B 'QVOi 9 3111 ONVOTOA t -ssojov SU3MSNV41 words
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Miscellaneous84 1985-06-30 12 '\i\t' v y Ok DfAPT T WA*%ffi -n^JwMiJ] (noun): A small dog (see \i/; picture) used m hunting hares. Snoopy, the dog m the "Peanuts" cartoon strip, is a jtif *v beak mwM j-/ (noun): The hard horny part mv/Afflti J of a bird's mouth which it rnKm/W/W I uses84 words
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Advertisement656 1985-06-30 13 17 Health/Sports Equipment BACKSWING CALIFORNIA INVERSION MACHINE 1. To help relief tiredness 2. For blood circulation 3. Provides exercise for the back tummy ONLY $350 Limited period only! Call: *****06/ *****93 (Mon. Sat.) POSITIVE PTY LTD #04-47 SULTAN PLAZA Telex: RS ***** Poativ 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing MANUFACTURER'S DIRECT SALE656 words
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Advertisement610 1985-06-30 13 20 Pets/Pet Care 20 Pets/Pet Care WEST COAST PET SPECIAL OFFERS! NEW Shipment of dogs Persian cats c Pekingese c Maltese c Poodle c Pomeranian c Shin Tzu c Min.Pinscher c Westie c Lhasa Apso c Silky Terrier c British Bulldog c German Shepherd c Great Dane c Boxer c610 words
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Advertisement493 1985-06-30 13 25 Sale: Other Products CANE FURNITURE Direct from Factory-Sale. Visit us daily at our showroom/ factory at 19-A, Jalan Terusan, Jurong Industrial Estate, Singapore 2261 from 10a.m. to 6p.m. Tel: *****00. SECONDHAND RECORDS due to limited storage space, 10,000 well maintained LP's 12" singles (or sale at $5.00 each. Noahs493 words
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Advertisement569 1985-06-30 13 30 Hairdressing HAIRITAGE UNISEX SALON, #04-93 Far East Plaza. Tel: *****72. Perm from $30 Cut $14. 32 Photography EXCHANGE CAMERA CENTRE WeBUY?SELL«TRADE-iN all brands of cameras #01-05 Sim Lim Tower, 10 Jalan Besar'SingaporeoB2o. NIXON F2A, F2AS, FM2, MDI 2, MFI6, MD3, interchangable finders, DS-12 and many accessories 300 mm F4.5,569 words
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Advertisement654 1985-06-30 13 38 TV/ Video/ Hi-Fi DCM TIME-WINDOW $800, Amcron pre-amp $300, Aiwa AD6500 deck $180, Yamaha TCBOOGL deck $150, Technics 24 keys equaliser $250, Kenwood tuner $85, Thorens TDI6O BCMKII with grace 727 arm and ADC/ AKG cartridges $490, AT32E MC cartridge $110, Philip CD3O3 $480, KEF Callnda reference speakers $480,654 words
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Advertisement483 1985-06-30 13 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive DENTAL SURGEON REOUIRED. Good remuneration. Interested please write to: ST. BOX A*****, 390 Kirn Seng Road, Spore 0923. 67 Situations Vacant: EOP V* Software vendor I requires Requirements c Ambition to develop skills m a challenging job c Interest m advanced system software c Working483 words
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Advertisement725 1985-06-30 13 81 Vehicles For Hire Check out our Budget-Beaters) FREE MILEAGE Daily rental lor: 2000 c.c. $75 per day 1600 c.c. $60 per day 1300 c.c. $42 per day 1000 c.c. $33 per day VEHITO CAR RENTAL 7 m.s., Upp. Thomson Rd Tel: *****63. SIANG HOCK: Cars, Coachs, Pick-up, Lorries, Box-Vans,725 words
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Advertisement653 1985-06-30 13 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat 74 FORD ESCORT 2-door. full accessories. Mlnilite offset. $8,000. *****87. 78 FIAT 131S 1600 cc. PARF. Tax till end Dec. '85. Good cond. $8,300 neg. Tel 47U894 78, FORD 1600 SL Cortina. PARF. Atrcond, radio, cassette. Call Jason, *****59. 78 OCT. 131. New tax, aircon, radio/cassette.653 words
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Advertisement915 1985-06-30 14 90 For Sale: Toyota 198S CRESSIDA GLi 6. SBB plate. New model m metallic beige, 1 pte owner with quality hi-fi sports rims. Sad to part with, but owner is leaving. Highest offer secures. Genuine buyers only, call: *****50. Strictly no dealers. CELICA LIFT BACK Aug '81 1.6 Manual. Sports915 words
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Advertisement776 1985-06-30 14 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi '81 BIG BUMPER Galant 1600. Aircon, s/rlms, power windows. $12,500 0.n.0. *****30. 81 COLT LANCER 1400 SL. Aircon, Hi-fi. Ist owner. New tax. Original paint. *****08. 82 MIT. GS, full accessories, accident free. View 11 Jin Mas Puteh, tel: *****88 Peter '83 LANCER F. Aircon, alarm,776 words
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Advertisement814 1985-06-30 14 94 For Sale: Other Makes SIN THAI HIN TRADING PTE LTD Plot 'E' Fringe Carpark Kampong Java Road Singapore 0923 Telephone: *****11/ 5 We are open from 10.00 am 4.00pm NEW USED CARS SALE. LOAN ft TRADE-IN ARRANGEABLE 9 MTHS OLD Daihatsu Charade. 1 owner. Aircond, radio cassette, rust-proofed. Done814 words
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Advertisement784 1985-06-30 14 96 For Sale: Motor Cycles/Scooters 84 YAMAHA RXK, Tip-top condition, new road tax, insurance. Interested call *****31. •80 VESPA PXISO, good condition. Selling $1,000. Tel: *****24. 97 Vehicles Wanted CASH PAYMENT FOR 2nd hand car, PARF, non PARF commerical vans/pick-ups, transaction arrange for your convenience. *****93/ *****24. 79 ONWARDS FORD784 words
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Advertisement1151 1985-06-30 14 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses Available: Available: Available: -—j—^—.-......^— Apartments Apartments Apartments P^-*CHUfIN<PfIRK|| v^^f^^Tl v£i With the widest range of outdoor facilities /CtC/iLf f j I,LLL f Chuan Park is the resort-like home I j v v1,151 words
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Advertisement368 1985-06-30 14 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms SUNSET WAY, RMS m HDB maisonette. Quiet surroundings. Ideal for female students single working ladies only. Unfurn $180. Furn $230. Tel: *****65. ROOM TO LET, Central Dist. Access to hall, cooking allowed, singles or couple, preferably Chinese $350 ono. Tel: *****37. BEDOK SOUTH RM for rental368 words
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Advertisement318 1985-06-30 14 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms ROOM TO LET at Jurong East Central for single, couple or students. Tel: *****04. SERANGOON RD, Aye 3, unfurn rm, $250. Interested, Tel: *****44 Mrs Son (Mandarin speaking). SKYSCRAPER FURNISHED AIRCON rm for rental and apt for sale. Contact *****87. TAMPINES NEW TOWN, room available for318 words
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Advertisement378 1985-06-30 14 MIMOSA VILLAS A thoughtfully designed community of 48 semi-detached 3-storey villas m an established neighbourhood of luxury homes. CONTACT Kumagai Property Marketing PteLtd 17 Bmjai Park. Singapore 2158 Telephone *****28/ *****69 Developer: Kumagai-Zenecon Construction Pte Ltd Legal Description Lots 168-3. 168-4. 168-5 and 8552 PT Mk 18 otf Mimosa Rd.378 words
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Advertisement375 1985-06-30 14 114 For Sale: Private Apartments OPEN HOUSE, lpm-spm. Dist.ls Eastern Lagoon, 2 rms, Condo I, Aries Blk., #04-06. Face East. Acumen *****11 (weekdays). HOLLANDIA 'BEST BUY' View today: 2pm spm. 2/ 3 units left. 1375 1491 sq.ft. Agape. Pager *****65/ *****60. DIST.I6, BEDOK AREA. Renovated walk-up apt for sale. Freehold.375 words
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Advertisement334 1985-06-30 14 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments BOON LAY AYE., 3 rooms. Good location. Near schools, market. Price negotiable. Tel: *****90. BOON LAY 3-RM flat Blk 167, selling price $24,000. Interested, call *****01. BUKIT HO SWEE b1k.33, 1-rm, M hall, $9,000, can use CPF. Tel: *****03. CIRCUIT RD. 8LK.57, 3-rm. Mtd floor.334 words
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Advertisement660 1985-06-30 15 118 Factory Spaces PRIME FACTORY: warehouse cum office space off Upper Thomson area. Call: *****33. 120 For Sale: Office Spaces INT'L PLAZA 473/ 960 sqft. Seaview/ partitions. Any offers considered. Regent: *****74 Elaine. 121 For Rent: Office Spaces OFFICE SUITES near Subordinate Courts 323 »q ft/703 sq N 861 sq660 words
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Advertisement597 1985-06-30 15 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces T FAR EAST PLAZA 1 The prominent prime Shops with ample Opportunities for setting up new businesses Located at Singapore s most thriving and busiest Orchard Road/Scotts Road junction. Between Goodwood Park Hotel Hyatt Hotel i|| with many tourists 1597 words
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Advertisement371 1985-06-30 15 152 Music TALENT MUSIC SCHOOL (TEL: *****47/ S) New cleeeee commencing July "85 PIANO COURSE (ABRSM) Set 1 -2; 2-3; 4-5; 5-6 pm Sun 10-11; 11-12; 1-2; 3-4; 5-6 pm ORGAN COURSE (TECHNICS) Sat 1-2; 2-3; 6-7 pm Sun 2-3; 3-4 pm c Qualified/ registered teachers c Approved syllabus c371 words
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Advertisement171 1985-06-30 15 BODY BUILDING n i tititwi Bodybuilding The Weider Approach Joe Weider, known worldwide as the "Trainer of Champions" has trained virtually every leading bodybuilder m America during the past 30 years. Today, virtually every top star m the field uses the Weider System of bodybuilding. This book will give you171 words
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