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Title Section12 1985-07-07 1 The Sunday Times No: 2561 asd 45 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 96/1/8512 words
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Article, Illustration554 1985-07-07 1 A finer life but no soft bellies SINGAPOREANS face the risk of becoming a nation of softies if they pursue a more gracious and cultured society without balancing this with ruggedness and discipline. This danger was noted by the First Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong, who said history554 words
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Article, Illustration56 1985-07-07 1 Picture by K.F. SEETOH WE KNOW her as the golden girl of swimming. But Joule Sng's 21 now and the princess of the pool is getting a sorer sense of life beyond swimming and studies. For the girl-woman who is Joule now, torn toK.F. SEETOH - 56 words
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293 1985-07-07 1 $1 1 m discrepancy in MCA accounts KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. An MCA Youth leader today lodged a police report alleging discrepancies m the 1983 accounts of the party amounting to more than $11 million. Mr Ng Cheng Kuai lodged the report at the Cheras police station on behalf of anNST - 293 words
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Article, Illustration398 1985-07-07 1 A SINGAPORE couple and their three-year-old daughter died when their rented station wagon went off a mountain highway m the Rockies of Colorado and plunged into a river. Associated Press reported that Colorado State Patrol searchers, who have recovered the bodies of Mr TayAP - 398 words
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319 1985-07-07 1 DELICE GAN - DELICE GAN By EIGHTY executives of a hotel here have agreed to a year's wage freeze to help it tide over bad times rather than face the prospect of some of them losing their jobs. The executives from Hotel Oberoi Imperial, who should319 words
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Article, Illustration83 1985-07-07 1 MARTINA NAVRATILOVA equalled a 55-year-old Wimbledon record yesterday when she became the first woman since 1930 to win four successive singles titles, beating Chris Evert Lloyd 4-6, 6-3, 6-2. History beckons, too, for 17-year-old Boris Becker, of West Germany, who completed a semi-final win over Sweden's Anders83 words
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Advertisement133 1985-07-07 1 I^l iiiiffldlf fc tnnnw p* [P ROLEX FOCUS Diary of a hostage to j^M Will future doctors dispense moral medicine? SUNDAY PLUS Sisters of Destiny 101 be^ k ■^■BW I Visiting China A 7-page special Looking good A 5-page special Food done the traditional way Rosewood m gets a I133 words
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Advertisement9 1985-07-07 1 The one thing that money couldn't buy Page 29 words
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Advertisement206 1985-07-07 1 NATIONAL LIBRARY SINGAPORE i. Rajendran reports from Wimbledon: Page 22 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;206 words
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NEWS FOCUS
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Article, Illustration892 1985-07-07 2 STU GLAUBERMAN - STU GLAUBERMAN The authorities can preach courtesy till they are blue i n the face but m the streets where it counts how does the public react? Two reporters went around the shops here and m Hongkong and found that the comparison with892 words
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Article, Illustration543 1985-07-07 2 GILLIAN POW CHONG - Surliness is out, it is all sunshine smiles GILLIAN POW CHONG HONGKONG: SHOPPING m Hongkong eight years ago was a frightening experience. To avoid abuse from shopkeepers, the rule then was: Don't ask about prices unless you intend to buy. Today it's different. The surly retailer and street hawker have543 words
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291 1985-07-07 2 UNCERTAINTY about the future has transformed the Hongkong retailer from a surly businessman into the friendlier one he is today. Tourist authorities there say that they noted this change two years ago. The retailers, edgy about their own future, realised how much their291 words
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Article, Illustration405 1985-07-07 3 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN By AN injured right hand did not stop Raffles Institution's Romeo Toh from scooping up the prize of top drum-major m the national school band contest yesterday. Twirling and throwing his mace high into the sky with confidence and flair, Romeo gave405 words
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341 1985-07-07 3 ABBY TAN - ABB Y TAN By I, Manila Reporter MANILA, Sat. A group of military officers initiating a reform movement within the armed forces of the Philippines yesterday pledged never to resort to violence to achieve its objective. Six representatives ot the so-called "We Belong" group341 words
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Article, Illustration608 1985-07-07 3 LOUISE BRANSON - LOUISE BRANSON By Moscow Reporter THERE is an old Russian saying which runs, "a mare isn't a horse, a hen isn't a bird and a woman isn't a person." Women m Russia suffered centuries of absolute male domination not to mention beating which was endemic m608 words
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Advertisement699 1985-07-07 2 AT A GLANCE fc m POLICE JOIN THE I COURTESY DRIVE: B£^ Policewoman Shirley Soh I,W Bh (l^t) searched for H courteous road users K^"VM yesterday. But she only %4 1 iJ< IV spotted two businessman m. W*wM Kheng Gim Chiang and WL^yF housewife Madam Yeo Aik M EJT Koon.699 words
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Miscellaneous138 1985-07-07 2 UP TO lpm. Partly cloudy with showers over a few areas late morning onwards TFMP. (C) up to 6am tomorrow: 32 max., 24 mm. SUNSET today: 7.15 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.03 am. TRAVELLERS' WEATHER Adelaide 8/19 C Cloudy Manila 21/32 C Cloudy Amsterdam %c t Melbourne 5/13 C Cloudy Bangkok138 words
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Advertisement35 1985-07-07 3 With the average age of our aircraft a mere two years, we have the most modern fleet m the world. Now it is not only our inflight service that even other airlines talk about. 33G8535 words
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Advertisement102 1985-07-07 3 STATISTICS THAT SHAPE THE COUNTRY Doubling their money SALARIES for Singapore's top four per cent of workers more than doubled between 1978 and 1983. But the relative gap between top male and female workers has stayed the same. The women continued to earn only twothirds the average salary of their102 words
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FOREIGN NEWS
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152 1985-07-07 4 Bangkok's proposal a trick, says Hanoi BANGKOK, Sat. Vietnam today dismissed a Thai call for indirect peace talks between Vietnam and Cambodian guerilla factions as "a trick". A Vietnamese Foreign Ministry statement said Thai Foreign Minister Air Chief Marshal Siddhi Savetsila's proposal on Wednesday ignored the pro-Hanoi regime m PhnomAFP; Bernama; Reuter - 152 words
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Article, Illustration410 1985-07-07 4 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Sat. In the early afternoon of April 7, 1945, a great ship, crippled with 13 torpedo holes m her side, rolled over m the East China Sea south-west of Kyushu Island and then, with410 words
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169 1985-07-07 4 NEW DELHI, Sat. At least six children were injured yesterday when a booby-trap bomb exploded m the northern industrial city of Kanpur, authorities said. And m New Delhi, a bomb packed m a transistor radio case was found m a city bus yesterday, local policeAP - 169 words
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Article, Illustration97 1985-07-07 4 RESCUE workers search for missing people after a landslide caused by a downpour destroyed 20 houses. About 20 bodies were dug up m the city of Pusan, South Korea. Those were not the only casualties. Torrential rain and landslides m other parts of the countryReuter - 97 words
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163 1985-07-07 4 Japan and China to sign nuclear accord BEIJING, Sat. China and Japan have initialled a nuclear co-operation accord which, when formally signed, would allow Japanese firms to compete for China's US$lO billion (5522.3 billion) to US$2O billion nuclear reactors market, the official Xinhua news agency reported today. Xinhua said theUPI; Reuter - 163 words
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Article72 1985-07-07 4 THE LEADER of the failed coup m Guinea, former Prime Minister Diara Traore, has been arrested along with at least four other members of the military government of President Lansana Conte, military sources reported m Conakry on Friday. Col Traore, 50, had led a group ofAFP - 72 words
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Article68 1985-07-07 4 LEBANON YESTERDAY demanded an emergency meeting of Arab Foreign Ministers to help it fight President Reagan's attempt to isolate Beirut airport. Foreign Ministry Secretary-General Fuad alTurk said his ministry had also briefed Latin American and African envoys as part of a diplomatic campaign to line up otherReuter - 68 words
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Article82 1985-07-07 4 THE CHIEF Minister of the western Indian state of Gujarat, Mr Madhavsinh Solanki, bowing to pressure from Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi's ruling Congress (I) Party, resigned yesterday after failing to curb four months of violence m his state. About 200 people have been killed m clashesReuter - 82 words
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Article82 1985-07-07 4 NEARLY 21 million Chinese government employees will get a pay rise this month m the latest move to reform China's price and wages structure. The official Xinhua news agency said on Friday that a new wages scheme would break pay into four components: TheReuter - 82 words
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284 1985-07-07 4 LONDON, Saturday A NEW robot submarine is taking over the search for the flight recorder of a crashed Air India jet and reports that it had been found were premature, a leader of the recovery team said today. Commander Frank Digeorge, USReuter - 284 words
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Article, Illustration522 1985-07-07 5 Peculiar dilemma of wives whose men stop fishing HONGKONG, Sat. For years, Lam Kwok Yuk-tim was worried that she would be taken from her family and sent back to China if she stepped ashore from her fishing junk. Mrs Lam is one of Hongkong'sAP; Reuter - 522 words
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330 1985-07-07 5 MP faces call to resign over soccer tragedy BRUSSELS, Sat. Belgium's Interior Minister will face resignation calls after a parliamentary inquiry found serious police errors contributed to the European Cup final disaster which killed 38 people, inquiry chairman Robert Collignon said today. Mr Collignon told reporters after a final marathonReuter - 330 words
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Article116 1985-07-07 5 DOW JONES - DOW JONES NEW YORK, Sat. The New York stock market finished with a modest gain yesterday m the slowest trading of the year, helped by speculation that another cnt m the Federal Reserve Bank's discount rate was imminent. The Dow Jones industrial average gained 8-.1Reuter - 116 words
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163 1985-07-07 5 Report on coded car plates sparks concern WASHINGTON, Sat. The US State Department is alarmed over newspaper reports about its plan to issue coded diplomatic licence plates to identify the drivers' nationalities. It fears the reports may have jeopardised their tyThe Washington Post said yesterday that the State Department wasUPI - 163 words
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WORLD BRIEFS
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Article96 1985-07-07 5 Newspaper publisher Rupert Murdoch has a new columnist Pope John Paul 11. In September, the Pontiff will begin a weekly 600-700-word column to be syndicated by Mr Murdoch's News America and Times of London. Mr Alfred Block, a translator and scholar on Catholic affairs, will edit the columnUPI - 96 words
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Article63 1985-07-07 5 A plumber, upset by his marital problems, stole a small plane and flew over a Chicago suburb for three hours threatening to crash into a restaurant where his wife worked. Frank Moore, 36, who had been learning to fly, landed and took off several times before finally surrenderingAFP - 63 words
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Article82 1985-07-07 5 The Chinese government has relented m the summer heat and at least partially restored the Chinese siesta, or xiuxi, for office workers m Beijing. Last December, m the interests of greater efficiency, the State Council reduced the traditional twohour lunch break by half for 40,000 government office workersAP - 82 words
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Article69 1985-07-07 5 A London telephone engineer, kept awake at nizht with rinering m his ears, has won £5,000 (5514,500) m damages from his employer, British Telecom. Mr John Ashton, 47, told the London High Court that the ringing a condition known as intrusive tinnitus began after he used a pressureReuter - 69 words
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Article, Illustration77 1985-07-07 5 Ruth Lawrence (below), who at 13 has just won this year's top first-class mathematics degree at Oxford University, already has her future mapped out. She is aiming for a doctorate of philosophy, Oxford's highest academic award, within three years and wants to be the world's youngest professor. ButAP - 77 words
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Article75 1985-07-07 5 A 54-year-old unemployed packer, worried that he would not be able to pay the rent on his home this month, has won US$B.5 million (5518.9 mil- ]ion) m New York's state lottery. Apart rr?m paying the rent, Mi Anthony Tocc-*? will contribute 10 per cent of hisAFP - 75 words
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Article82 1985-07-07 5 An international motor show opened m the eastern Chinese port of Shanghai last Wednesday evidence of China's eagerness to catch up m the car stakes with the rest of the world. The Beijing authorities reportedy hope the seven-day show will attract foreign investors and forge joint venturesAFP - 82 words
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373 1985-07-07 6 PRETORIA, Saturday TWO White South African doctors who treated Black consciousness leader Steve Biko just before he died m police custody m 1977 were yesterday found guilty of professional misconduct. A panel of five doctors, assisted by a judge, unanimously censured the twoReuter - 373 words
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377 1985-07-07 6 Berri stops Amal branch from going further after residents object ZAHRANI (Lebanon), Sat. Local leaders of the Shi'ite militia, Amal, trying to impose Islamic law m south Lebanon, are meeting with resistance from inhabitants and the militia's national command. Officials of three southern regionsReuter - 377 words
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Article, Illustration452 1985-07-07 6 A DOSSIER of systematic torture m Uganda, recalling the bloody days of dictator Idi Amin, has been compiled by two British doctors. Amnesty International, which published the report last week, says it is the most terrifying document the human rights organisation has ever handled.452 words
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143 1985-07-07 6 HARARE, Sat. Prime Minister Robert Mugabe swept back to power today with an easy victory m general elections that divided Zimbabwe on tribal lines. With only three results to be declared, the ruling ZanuPF Party had won 62 seats to 14Reuter - 143 words
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Article, Illustration408 1985-07-07 6 LOUIS HEREN'S VIEW Assad the winner in hostage crisis V From London S THE man who gained most from the hostage crisis m Lebanon was without doubt President Hafez Assad, of Syria. One word from him, a Western diplomat said, and the crisis was over. An exaggeration, but not much.408 words
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Advertisement12 1985-07-07 6 Louis Heren is a former deputy editor of Tie Times of London.12 words
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Article, Illustration311 1985-07-07 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. ASEAN, which is trying to internationalise its concern over the drug menace, will invite Burma to come into the picture. The Asean Standing Committee, which has been meeting to prepare for the 18th ministerial meeting of the grouping whichBernama - 311 words
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274 1985-07-07 7 Umno to tell members to stop suing each other KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. All civil suits brought by Umno members over problems m the party are to be withdrawn. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad, who is Umno president, said today the Supreme Council had agreed that the cases would274 words
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Article, Illustration60 1985-07-07 7 A DIFFERENT kind of "heat" from that of a Miss Universe contest proved too much for this beauty queen from Malaysia. Eighteen-year-old Agnes Chin of Kuantan collapsed during a taping session for the forthcoming beauty pageant. Officials said she fainted m the hot sun on60 words
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238 1985-07-07 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Four men have been detained m connection with the recent bombings m Sabah, Chief Minister Datuk Joseph Pairin Kitingan said here today. He said police were looking for another man to help investigations into the bomb blasts which resultedBernama - 238 words
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138 1985-07-07 7 GENEVA, Sat. A boatload of Vietnamese refugees, drifting helplessly with a broken engine m the South China Sea, saw 22 ships sail close by without stopping before a Greek vessel rescued them, a United Nations spokesman said dayOut of 30 people aboard the small craft,Reuter; AP; Kyodo - 138 words
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145 1985-07-07 8 Precision squad display at Istana ceremony THE precision drill squad of the Singapore Armed Forces Provost Unit will be performing at the monthly Changing of the Guards ceremony at the Istana at 6 pm today. The Defence Ministry said the squad will give a fiveminute display at every Changing of145 words
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Article53 1985-07-07 8 FIREMEN were called m last night to the Chartered Firearms Industries at Jalan Boon Lay when a machine caught fire at about 9.15 pm. No one was injured m the hour-long blaze. Officials at the plant declined to give details, except to say that it was53 words
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Article, Illustration716 1985-07-07 8 GILLIAN POW CHONG - GILLIAN POW CHONG By THE Government has set up a company m Hongkong to head-hunt for professionals for Singapore. The company, with the proposed name of SMC (HK) Ltd, was set up m Singapore earlier this year to recruit professionals worldwide. It716 words
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Article, Illustration226 1985-07-07 8 LOOKING for courteous road users is no easy task, as policewoman Shirley Son of Traffic Police found out yesterday. Only two courteous acts were spotted, both by car drivers, while at least eight other drivers were seen breaking traffic rules. Yesterday's exercise to spot226 words
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Article133 1985-07-07 8 PLAYING name-games is part and parcel of the Urban Redevelopment Authority's courtesy campaign this year. Employees have been given courtesy badges printed with their names to wear this month. To encourage them, the URA will give away free double cinema passes for staff found wearing their133 words
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Article, Illustration256 1985-07-07 8 THE NTUC official who began the big public debate with controversial proposals to curb declining union membership m February has given a new reason for pressing on with the campaign against free-riders. Assistant Secretary-Gener-al Goh Chee Wee said they could, if left256 words
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124 1985-07-07 8 THE Singapore National Cooperative Federation (SNCF) will be looking into new projects to be set up over the next decade. SNCF, the apex body for 52 co-operative societies, has the resources and expertise to move into new ventures, its chairman, Mr P. Ramasamy,124 words
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152 1985-07-07 8 That levy isn't coercion in disguise: NTUC NTUC president, Mr George Chua, last night dismissed talk that the proposed levy on free-riders was a "disguised" way of compelling workers to join unions. "This 1 is entirely without any substance," he said. Speaking at the VITB Training Staff Union's 10th anniversary152 words
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Article81 1985-07-07 8 IN YESTERDAY'S report on the application by J. B. Jeyaretnam and Wong Hong Toy for their fresh trial on a charge of making a false statement about the Workers' Party accounts to be transferred to the High Court, Mr Michael Khoo was referred to as81 words
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Article, Illustration481 1985-07-07 9 LEE SIEW HUA - LEE SIEW HUA Don't send women to collect cash from banks, police advise By How payroll robbers strike THE risk of companies being victims of payroll robberies becomes greater if they send women employees to collect money from banks. Police say this should never be done.Felipe J.L Cabrera - 481 words
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Article54 1985-07-07 9 NO FURTHER burials are allowed at the eight cemeteries on Pulau Tekong. An Environment Ministry statement said the island's residents, who would all be resettled on the mainland by the end of this year, have been notified that all burials should be at the government cemeteries54 words
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350 1985-07-07 9 SENIOR citizen club members are being encouraged to plan and organise their own activities. The People's Association feels that by allowing members a greater say m the running of their clubs, the elderly will feel more wanted, useful, independent and self-reliant. It350 words
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Article84 1985-07-07 9 Seminar on public relations THE Merlion Chapter of the Singapore Jaycees will be organising a public relations seminar at the Jaycees Secretariat, #04-01 Midland House on July 14 from 9 am to 4.30 pm. Mr Peter Ling from PL Marketing Communications will speak on The Concept of Public Relations. Mr84 words
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169 1985-07-07 9 IF YOU take a taxi today, check the taxi meter first to avoid being overcharged. If it reads $1.61, this means that the meter has been adjusted for the new fare structure approved on June 1. At the end of the trip,169 words
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Article, Illustration399 1985-07-07 9 Thai border camps take on air of village life IN A matter of weeks, the children were back m school and the women were once again selling their wares at market stalls. The busy hum of village life had returned. The speed with which Cambodian refugees m Thailand settled down399 words
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622 1985-07-07 10 N. BALAKRISHNAN - Poh Siong is in and ICB tussle goes on N. BALAKRISHNAN Sons of founder's second and third wives gain more power By IN THE latest episode of family politics m the Industrial and Commercial Bank (ICB), the sons of the second and third wives of the bank's founder of ICB622 words
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Article, Illustration121 1985-07-07 10 THIS "stepped" pavement linking Peranakan Place to Cenirepoint m Orchard Road could prove hazardous to unwary pedestrains. One of them complained he tripped and fell at the pavement a few weeks ago. Another pedestrian, Mr Yang, 28, said he has seen others stumble over it121 words
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335 1985-07-07 10 LEADERS m the Malay community are m the best position to influence young Malays to succeed m life. As examples of successful businessmen themselves, they can motivate other Malays to rise and progress through education and specialised skills training. And the first335 words
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123 1985-07-07 10 Men decline posts in reading society ABOUT 180 men and women attended the inaugural meeting of the Society for Reading and Literacy yesterday but all the committee members elected were women. Not that there were no men nominated for the 10 posts they just declined to stand. The society's new123 words
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302 1985-07-07 10 SENIOR Minister S. Rajaratnam last night said that the new rulings concerning the resale levy on HDB and HUDC flats was a sound proposition because "no citizen m Singapore can get a house which is subsidised and thtn try to make a302 words
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217 1985-07-07 10 New agent for Porsche cars to be picked soon A NEW agent for Porsche cars is expected to be appointed within the next three weeks. The former Porsche agent, Ngo Hock Auto Spares Pte Ltd, received a letter of termination from the Porsche head office m Stuttgart late last month.217 words
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92 1985-07-07 10 Suspected burglar found in rubbish heap A MAN was caught hiding m a heap of rubbish on the third floor of a vacant shophouse m North Bridge Road early on Saturday morning. A bag containing $500 and valuables, a crowbar, hammer and pliers was also recovered. A passing police patrol92 words
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Article72 1985-07-07 10 Six to serve on CPF Board FOUR people have been appointed to the Central Provident Fund Board and two others have had their appointments extended. Messrs Low Wong Fook, Boon Yoon Chiang, Wilson Lim Ser Khye and Lew Syn Pau have been appointed to the CPF Board for three years72 words
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Article, Illustration517 1985-07-07 11 LEE SIEW HUA - There's life in them corridors LEE SIEW HUA Story: THE patios of the poor are tunnel-like corridors that end m a blaze of bright, afternoon light. Each corridor is a mini playground, meeting place and dumping ground all rolled into one. In the common corridors of these rental flats, itLIM SENG TIONG - 517 words
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133 1985-07-07 12 Permit a must for religious processions PEOPLE wishing to hold religious processions on the streets must apply for permits. This reminder came from the police after hundreds of people at the Tong Hwai Temple m Jurong East Street 32 were prevented from starting a procession to celebrate the birthday of133 words
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403 1985-07-07 12 LEE SIEW HUA - LEE SIEW HUA Women on fertility drugs closely monitored because risks are high By MENTION fertility drugs and some immediately think of multiple births quadruplets, quintuplets, septuplets and more Overseas, such super-births as the recent births of the Frustaci septuplets m Southern California make403 words
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205 1985-07-07 12 SINGAPORE businessmen have been offered a total of 69 Investment projects m six Chinese cities. The visiting Vice-Minister of Chinese Foreign Economic Relations and Trade Ministry, Mr Wei YumLng, made the offer at a one-day seminar on Investment Opportunities m China at the Pavilion205 words
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Article, Illustration336 1985-07-07 12 'Don't leave Tamil out of varsity studies' THE teaching of the Tamil language should continue into the university and not stop at junior college level. Mr Justice A. P. Rajah, the Pro-Chancellor of the National University of Singapore, said this yesterday at the opening of a two-day seminar organised by336 words
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244 1985-07-07 12 PIG prices have gone up from $310 to between $320 and $330 per 100 kg during the past two weeks because of a short market supply. But farm sources said on Thursday it was unlikely pig prices would increase further because244 words
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Article71 1985-07-07 12 THE Public Works Department will be closing the flyover at the junction of the Pan Island Expressway (PIE) and Paya Lebar Road for repairs tomorrow, Tuesday and July 14, between 12 am and 6 am. Traffic proceeding towards Changi and Jurong will be diverted71 words
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Article144 1985-07-07 12 TRIVIAL calls to the 999 police emergency number are causing concern to the police. There was a time when the 999 emergency number was treated with a bit of awe. Now, some people seem to be giving the number free play. More than 4,000 calls144 words
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Advertisement204 1985-07-07 11 i? How to get the most C from classical music JF Jfl R At last, here is a superb music collection that vt-ml^iiti k \^^^~l^^^^^^^^. m W i BHb leads you through the lives, the times and the N^'B^^K Wr.^r tC\ ili s*(p fl influences of The Great Composers. T^E5vS204 words
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Article313 1985-07-07 13 The Sunday Times VIEW NEWSPAPERS remain the most important source of information for Singaporeans on such matters as government regulations, employment opportunities, shopping, and stocks and shares, according to a Telecoms survey just released. If the survey sample of 600 residents is representative of the313 words
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Article109 1985-07-07 13 What The Sunday Times reported on July 10, 1960 THE Minister for Education, Mr Yong Nyuk Lin, today announced that trainee teachers would have to undergo a political study course before they leave the Teachers' Training College. He said: "Conscious of the heavy and important role which109 words
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Article, Illustration1433 1985-07-07 13 What makes planes crash? PAUL TURNER, US aviation audio expert, produces the answers MR PAUL C. TURNER, 55, is married with three sons. 1950: Enlisted m US Air Force. 1952: Prisoner-of-war m North Korea for one year. 1971: Retired from air forceIHT - 1,433 words
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Advertisement178 1985-07-07 13 I^Afl \i o> s i. v sSSIJS;^ J i:^K'y; s-.!H?v;--- L^fi^— 1 Over 20,000 sq ft of Italian Furniture and Furnishings on display. Melandas Mid-Year Sale For 4 Days Only July 7—lo, 1985 Open 7 days a week 12 noon 10 pm 1) Melandas Lounge Suite. 100% scotchguard treated. Iwe178 words
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Advertisement109 1985-07-07 13 Add using cash at these paces. yltlUrvlA IrifcAl Ivfc ■KnlHHp IttKiKifliliul your Cash-On-Line card to pay for fines, tickets to plays and concerts. Even driving licences. All you have to do is present your Cash-On-Line and identity cards to the cashier at the payment counter and the amount of the109 words
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800 1985-07-07 14 Irene Hoe - Irene Hoe One student actually said the man deserved to suffer for his immorality. An earnest young man said that was wrong and added that he would, as a doctor and as a Christian, treat the patient first and then attempt800 words
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239 1985-07-07 14 Private home buyers should pay too FOR thousands of Housing Board and HUDC flat owners, the new rules about the resale levy has created mixed feelings. Those who have paid the levy feel sore while those who benefit under the new regulations have reason to celebrate. But there are questions239 words
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659 1985-07-07 14 N. Balakrishnan - N. Balakrishnan There are social problems that the Housing Board and other government organisations are striving to solve, They may have identified the problems wrongly and the solutions they propose may be open to debate. But opponents of these659 words
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Article, Illustration748 1985-07-07 14 Michael Yardley - Michael Yardley 4 It is clear that some sort of mechanism needs to be worked out for the press reporting of terrorism. Ti^ere is also an almost unanimous belief among military and intelligence officers that the only way to a defeat terrorists is,748 words
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Article, Illustration510 1985-07-07 14 IT WAS my nephew Alex who first noticed the subtle change m me. "Uncle, you've got yourself a dog, haven't you?" he said matter-of-factly when I brought him a paperbag of freshly-fried MacKenzie Road curry puffs. "Did your father tell you?" I asked suspiciously.510 words
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Advertisement275 1985-07-07 14 >*&+ At Budget Prices Here's an opportunity to buy a wide collection of imported furniture at budget prices. Our full range of Bedroom Suites are ideal for all wedding couple ideal for HDB Private owners You'll value enjoy the savings Come now we also accept booking orders till Dec 85275 words
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Advertisement155 1985-07-07 14 ft)r I floral gifts waidwidewith aspecialtcuch.fM seal through vm Interfkm. Jfi Announcement to share holders of Devoe Holbein N.V. and/or City Clock N.V. Due to unexpected family circumstances the Managing Director of First Commerce Securities B.V. Mr. Walter Bonn has been delayed m his trip to Singapore. This means that155 words
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Article, Illustration2848 1985-07-07 15 Dr Arthur Toga smiles m relief as he is reunited (below) with his wife Debbie m Massachusetts, after 17 days under the gun of Shi'ite Muslim hijackers of TWA flight 847. Mrs Toga was released earlier, hours after the drama began on June 14. Their joy2,848 words
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Advertisement436 1985-07-07 15 rbn§ An Park. i^C^^^^^^^B The condominium IBL f|H for connoisseurs. IH| Show apartment now ready Ill^^K jnH J You can now come and view Yong An Park, the classy condominium for people with taste and distinction. Our show apartment is now ready to demonstrate the exquisite finish, design and quality436 words
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Article, Illustration294 1985-07-07 16 TONTO - TONTO Horse and rider both m dazzling form By Our man on the track TWO factors should swing the $75,000 Queen Elizabeth n Cup (Race 4) over 2,000 m m Tropical Way's favour at Bukit Timah today. The four-year-old Frenchbred is m peak form and294 words
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Article111 1985-07-07 16 GETTING seven mounts five of them last-start winners and the other two form horses from a card of eight races must be every jockey's envy. Leading rider S.Y. Leong should have a bumper day, and from the lot, Tender Seeker (Race 1), Frieco (Race111 words
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Article70 1985-07-07 16 lfjz JUMBO JET 51.5 Ptggott lfU CHAYA TIMOR n 45.5 J. Johnson 1974 TEN NO TRUMPS 47.5 Heng lfls TROPIC STORM 41 Lam lfll BATUKARANG 51.5 Moses Lee ltn REGAL TAN 55.6 Watson 1978 SIR TOBY M Khoo lfll SUNLIGHT WONDER 45.5 Lam IWI VALAISAN 57.5 Podmore 118170 words
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Article285 1985-07-07 16 RACE RACING ED TOMTO PEDIGREE LUCKY LEO WENOBOOK 3TandarS«olcar 7 Drum Roil 3 Tandar Soakar 1 M.nd«l»y 3 Tandar Saakar 1 4 Incredible BBulohKasap 1 Mandalay 6 Right Combination 5 Kelab Istlmewa 9Andra 9Andra 5 Kelab Lstimewa 7DrumßoU 7 Drum Roll 3TukangWang 4 Commander Thraa 4285 words
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Article3657 1985-07-07 16 dfgasdfsdfsd MMPM 2.15 CLASS 2 DIV 3 1,400 m l;T_\»l' a (Ratings: 103-88) mmmmmm (stakes: $20,000) 1 *****1 Maadalay II 87 (1M) Auric-Loh 4ag pc +.5 Late entry; two wins from four starts this year; led all the way from barrier 12 to win by 23,657 words
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Article, Illustration1094 1985-07-07 16 FTWTHi 3 55 CLASS 1 DIV I 2,000 m liflYll ffr" a<l=<sW (Ratings: 176-139) (Stakes: $75,000) 1 *****0 Remember Me VCI (lit) HT Wee-Allan 4 nzg +1.5 By 9L~m Dream; raced wide throughout when 11th of 14 with 59.5 m 1200 m lead-up race last1,094 words
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170 1985-07-07 16 For this couple, what a rewarding error BOSSIER CITY (Louisiana), Sat. A mistake when filling out a betting slip yesterday enabled a couple from Texas to share m the second-big-gest "Super Six" payoff of the 1985 racing season at Louisiana Downs. The two winning tickets returned US$BO,O3l (about S$180,000). SalesmanUPI - 170 words
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Article90 1985-07-07 16 THESE horses have won or done well on a wet track: RACE 1: Mandalay 11. Incredible, Kelab Istimewa, Right Combination n, Drum Roll.Buloh Kasap 11, Andra RACE 2: John's Gift, Regent Court, Swiss Tiger n RACE 3: On The Double, Conqueror m RACE 4: Big Chief, Freedom Fighter 11,90 words
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Article, Illustration2082 1985-07-07 17 Blitz 'Em comes out from long spell to blast 'em Fa Cal gives Chee first winner of season By OUR RACING TEAM FIRST *****2 SECOND *****9 THIRD *****7 STARTERS *****1, *****3, *****7, *****9, *****0, *****9, *****6, *****9, *****3. CONSOLATIONS *****6, *****0, *****8, *****4, *****3, *****1, *****3, *****9, *****5, *****9. FOUR-YEAR-OLD2,082 words
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Article691 1985-07-07 17 PAUL McDONNELL - Not so Super! PAUL McDONNELL dfgsdf hndfgtd By PERTH, Sat. Questions must be raised when a horse whose odds are 66--1 pays ABO cents (about 551.20) for a A5O-cent unit on the place tote. That was the case when Super Boot finished third behind the favourites, Rant And Rave (7WAN - 691 words
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912 1985-07-07 17 STIPE'S REPORT 3-month ban on syce SYCE Joseph s/o Uganmuthu was yesterday disqualified for three months at the conclusion of an inquiry by the race meeting stewards into the withdrawal on veterinary grounds of Chaya Timor V from Race 3 on the third day of the Singapore May meeting. The912 words
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Obituary, Illustration138 1985-07-07 17 MR. WEE TIAN KIAT aged 75 years passed away peacefully on sth July, 1985 leaving behind: Wife: Tan Ec Choo Sons: Daughters-in-law Boh Tee, William Tay Gek Ngim, Susan Slew Poh, Johnny Chew Ngee Cheng, Florence Daughter Son-in-law Lilly Christopher Tan (Deceased) 5 grandsons A 4 granddaughters to138 words
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Obituary, Illustration57 1985-07-07 17 Th« family of th« late MOM MARIE NEO LAI NEO wi»h«t to «xpr«i» »h«ir haarttall thanks to Fatttw A. ItoncfcWM of BlatMd SKruntnt Church, Prioate *nd Raligiou*. Mother Provincial and all LHMo Sitter* of tho Poor, all Prayar Groups, ralativas and triand* for thoir kind attondanco, aMistanca, prayort,57 words
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Obituary, Illustration67 1985-07-07 17 r^i HBEBS39 5 WILLIE BOH MIAHOON c^ who left us on 7th July 1982 Alw»y» by wHfSj 9fw f In Loving Memory Of CHEW HOCK LEE 7.7 XT 7.7 M Fondly remembered by Daughter Swee Neo, grandchildren and great grandchildryn^^^^^^^^^^^^^ IN LOVING MEMORY OF HO CHONG Departed67 words
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Obituary, Illustration90 1985-07-07 17 In Loving Memory Of MDM N. KAMALA Departed 7th July 1960 In our hearts your memory lingers, sweetly tender, fond and true. There is not a day dear Mother, that we do not think of you. Sadly missed by husband andfanjihf^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ In loving memory X EH AR90 words
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Obituary, Illustration227 1985-07-07 17 MR WEE TIAN KH! AGE ai YEARS has gone home to be with the Lord on 6/7/85 leaving behind beloved WHaMary Qoh Wee Koon Kirn Wee Koon Cheow Ng Seng Bin (adopted) Daughter-in-law Patsy Tan Kirn Neo Daught«rt Rosle Wee Hock Neo Wee Teng Slew Son»-m-l»w Urn Yam227 words
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Article, Illustration1236 1985-07-07 18 ROB HUGHES - All the Bari essentials ROB HUGHES _^taucofsocoer| A dark Italian connection seals insider trading 4 The new (Japp) Reinders answers to the name of Gianni Paladini, small time restauraneur taking time out from waiting at tables to set up the £850,000 move of Gordon Cowans (right) and Paul Rideout (left)AFP - 1,236 words
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Article, Illustration1056 1985-07-07 18 ROSS WABY - ROSS WABY Eye on America ■M How the stars suffer some of the oddest injuries around BASEBALL is not an innately y dangerous game, only one Major League professional having suffered fatally from wounds incurred on the field. Yet injuries remain the bane of the1,056 words
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Article455 1985-07-07 18 Standing record: Lutz Hessllch, of East Germany, set a world cycling record of 10.190 sec for 200 m from a standing start at m international track meeting m Colorado Springs, Colorado. Hesslich had held the old record of 10.4415e0 until a few minutes before his own attempt, when455 words
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416 1985-07-07 18 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - INTER-STATE CRICKET Singapore skittle out Selangor MAHMOOD GAZNAVI SCOREBOARD SINGAPORE tans: L. Yomig c Marimuthu b Samuel 0 R. Crapper b Sekar 0 N. Amarasnriya c Samuel b Marimuthu 27 B. Bala b Lewis 7 F. Martens b Samuel 24 S. Murnthl c Kai Chong b Sekar 19 M. de416 words
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Article302 1985-07-07 18 AftRIOSt th6re: Police put themselves on the threshold of becoming champions following their 1-0 victory over lowly-placed Farrer Park Dynamos m a National Football League Division One match at Jalan Besar Stadium last night. Police gave a well-drilled performance but did not display their usual flair. Police finally302 words
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Article229 1985-07-07 18 Clubs bid for new cup tournament LONDON, Sat. Twelve First and Second Division clubs on Thursday joined forces m a bid to introduce a new knock-out cup m England next season. Charlton, Millwall, Crystal Palace, Chelsea, Fulham, Portsmouth, Brighton, Oxford, Coventry, Manchester City, Oldham and Carlisle agreed at a meetingReuter; AFP - 229 words
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Article, Illustration1015 1985-07-07 19 JEFFREY LOW - JEFFREY LOW Lowdown on Sport I Affluence no passport to success THE Kallang gunman is back again, happily shooting away as boys and girls run for their lives at the first crack of his weapon. For nine solid hours he is at work, emptying two-thirds1,015 words
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Article267 1985-07-07 19 NEW YORK, Sat. Carl Lewis resumed training yesterday after being sidelined by a hamstring injury and is expected to return to competition m mid-August. His manager Joe Douglas said Lewis would probably take part m several meets m Europe next month and possibly the GrandReuter; AFP - 267 words
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240 1985-07-07 19 BONN, Sat. Polish pole-vault-er Wladislaw Kozakiewicz, goldmedallist at the 1980 Olympics m Moscow, plans to settle m West Germany and seek West German citizenship. Press reports here said yesterday that Kozakiewicz, 31, was living with his wife and two daughters m Swischenahn, northern Germany, afterAFP - 240 words
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Article513 1985-07-07 19 OAKVILLE (Ontario), Sat. Australian Greg Norman eagled the 16th hole with an exceptional chip shot from behind the green on nis way to grabbing a threestroke lead at the midway point of the Canadian Open golf championship here yesterday. Norman, the defending champion, added a513 words
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Article, Illustration167 1985-07-07 19 ARNOLD Palmer set a record m the recent Senior Tournament Players' Championship. His 11-stroke victory and his 14-under-par score were Senior Tour marks. THE Seniors are finding the hole m remarkable style lately, with three aces and an albatross m the last month. Orville Moody scored the double167 words
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Article, Illustration616 1985-07-07 19 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON Tee to Green j IT was while tearing the tabs off a parking coupon last Friday I was at Maritime Square waiting to cross over to Serapong for the Sentosa Open that it suddenly dawned on me that half the year had gone616 words
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Article, Illustration647 1985-07-07 19 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON MADASAMY MURUGIAH, who has had his beard singed a couple of times recently m his Sembawang and Seletar dens, is poised to do some barbering of his own when the Sentosa Invitation Open ends at the Serapong course today. Murugiah, who647 words
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CHAMPIONS IN THE MAKING?
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Article, Illustration494 1985-07-07 19 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI WHEN Mona Kunalan popped out of the blocks to lead m the 100 metres from gun to tape, it was like the age-old phoenix rising from the ashes to soar free. Winning a race is always nice. And last494 words
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Article194 1985-07-07 19 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI SCHOOLBOY pole vaulter Mok Hay Foo has been confirmed as the national schools' record holder. But that's not because he cleared 3.85 metres at the national schools track and field championships on Friday. Hay Foo s 3.9 m clearance at the Pacific School Games194 words
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Article, Illustration694 1985-07-07 20 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH Study and stardom success adds life to Khoon Hean's mixture lolly' /SPORTING\ ACHIEVEMENT \OFTH^ONTH/ IN one week, the man who has been out of the news for two years has found himself back m the thick of it. Feted and fussed over, he hasALBERT SIM - 694 words
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Article, Illustration1124 1985-07-07 20 JANICE SEAH - Junie's acid drops for jeer leaders JANICE SEAH ...and a bouquet as swim star, queasy does it, throws herself m the deep end 4Bk^mMmM A^i' l^sYMfesSfc HER voice was wistful as she read the letter from her father. In the little space provided by an aerogram were words of loveJONATHAN CHOO - 1,124 words
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Article, Illustration348 1985-07-07 20 Like father, like son... for now THE mb, like all hot-blooded, impatient youngsters, cannot wait for the day he finally dethrones his fattier. The father, as all Indulgent parents are wont to be, is himself waiting to see Ms young mm smut above him. Water-eUiers Bernatt ami Snter Tan enjoy348 words
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Article260 1985-07-07 20 SINGAPORE'S Admiral's Cup contenders, already ship-shape for the regatta m England next month, added more wind m their sails with the news that they had successfully bid for the best two British big boats. The advance party of Chris Griffiths, Irvine Laidlaw and Lawrence Clegg260 words
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Article178 1985-07-07 20 BOWLING sth aatt— al team ■elect!— trials (Kallang. 9 am). CRICKET MCA later-state leagae: Singapore v Selangor (Padang, 10.30 am). SCA Dlv I: CSC v SCA Jr, SCRC v SRC both at Balestier Road at 1 pm. GOLF Seotosa Open (Serapong. 8 am). HOCKEY BHA Premier Leagae: IA178 words
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379 1985-07-07 20 GRACE CHEONG and Tan VMeng took a 200 m individual medley record each at the Amateur Swimming Association's 16th national age-group championships at the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday. Remits Im Graap I: INm butterfly: 1 Sieh Tien-Yu 2 Michael Lv 3 Ricky Tan 1:01.97.379 words
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Article, Illustration1211 1985-07-07 21 ALAN HUBBARD - Tuned in to a new network ALAN HUBBARD Exit the old guard, and enter the boys' brigade as Wimbledon gets a much-needed facelift ALWAYS ON SUNDAY No thanks for the memory SERKMJSLY...Iosing at Wimbledon has been a bit of a blow to John McEnroe's pride. Not to mention the pockets1,211 words
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Article, Illustration115 1985-07-07 21 ONE spectator swam m flood water under the centre-court stands when torrential rain swamped Wimbledon on Friday. A young woman m red shirt and shorts plunged into the water after helping ground staff put the covers over the court. The water was a metre deep. The storm, accompanied byReuter - 115 words
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Article, Illustration821 1985-07-07 21 Humbly, the Great White Thumper prays that his best shot will net him the ultimate prize WIMBLEDON, Sat. The incredible reality of being m the Wimbledon final doesn't impress Kevin Curren quite as much zs how he did it. In the space of three days,UPI - 821 words
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Advertisement59 1985-07-07 18 The values of a book and excitement of a sound recording to present a fascinating collection of the world's best children's stories, both classical and original. All with full colour illustrations, m 26 Good Bookshops Newsagents, For subscriptions, please tel *****55 x 2264 Times Jurong. I I IlllCS No 259 words
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Advertisement140 1985-07-07 21 For the winners of the world. French Open six-time record winner Chris Evert Lloyd wears Ellesse. From top to toe, stars of distinction dress m the Jk fet unbeatable style of Ellesse (pronounced 'LS') A the hallmark of superior Italian design and m Ife^ifi^M craftsmanship. And Ellesse tennis wear and140 words
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Article, Illustration500 1985-07-07 22 J. Rajendran - J. Rajendran The women's final showdown: Report by FOR John McEnroe, it has been a Wimbledon to forget, but the world's top tennis tournament has also given us some new names to remember. ALAN HUBBARD looks at the changing of the old guard and the charge of the500 words
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Article, Illustration764 1985-07-07 22 J. Rajendran - J. Rajendran dsfashgfsdzgfzsd Becker the Wunderboy goes marching on for epic battle of the master blasters The men's final showdown Preview by WIMBLEDON, Sat. Only Kevin Curren stands between Boris Becker and a place m history as the first unseeded player and the youngest-ever to win Wimbledon.Reuter - 764 words
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Article80 1985-07-07 22 Tight-lipped and white with anger, John McEnroe stalked silently oat of Wimbledon yesterday after being eliminated In the men's doubles semi-final, along with Peter Fleming, by Australians Pat Cash and John Fitzgerald. It all proved too much as he left facing a hefty fine for refusing to attendAFP; Reuter - 80 words
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Article, Illustration344 1985-07-07 22 For Hean's a jolly good fellow ...and Koon Guan's not such a bad guy, either SPORTING ACHIEVEMENT \O^jj^lONTH/ SWIMMER Tay Khoon Hean is lapping it up. First, six golds m one weekend. And now, the Sunday Times/CocaCola Sporting Achievement of the Month Award for June. Khoon Hean, 21, won hisALBERT SIM - 344 words
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Article416 1985-07-07 22 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW Malaysia Cup semi-finals: Selangor 0 Johore 1 (Johore 2-0 agg) FT 4 T'ganu 3 (on pens, full-time FT 1-0, extra-time 2-1. Agg: 2-2) By JOHORE, bustlintg purposely throughout, reached their first Malaysia Cup final yesterday when they hustled out defending champions Selangor at416 words
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Article162 1985-07-07 22 KUALA TRENGGANU, Sat. Federal Territory made it into the final of the Malaysia Cup after a thrilling semi-finals return clash which ended m a sudden death shoot-out at the Sultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah Stadium here tonight. The visitors beat the odds of being a162 words
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Title Section8 1985-07-07 1 SUNDAY PLUS dsf asddghsdfgdf Fashion /Food Habitat Travel8 words
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Article, Illustration2798 1985-07-07 1 Sisters of Destiny PART ONE One loved money, one loved power and one loved China. This now-famous Chinese saying refers to the Soong sisters who married three of China's most powerful men. Ai-ling's husband was Finance Minister H.H. Kung; ChingLing married Dr Sun Vat-sen who overthrew the Manchus; and May-Ling2,798 words
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Article437 1985-07-07 2 THE Soong sisters were not only extraordinary women m their personalities, they were also ahead of their times m being spared the torture of footbinding. Father Charlie Soong's American education spared them the bondage that hobbled most Chinese women then. The practice of footbinding437 words
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Article, Illustration791 1985-07-07 3 LIM PHAY-LING - LIM PHAY-LING Junie Sng, renowned for turning her back on photographers, discards her swimsuit to dress up "for a lark" for our cameras. The change is exceptionally attractive, revealing a young woman who can look sporty, sophisticated and stunning By SINCE Junie had left mostK. F. SEETOH; JONATHAN CHOO - 791 words
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Article, Illustration1305 1985-07-07 4 Savouries done the old-fashioned way EAT OUT Easier, faster methods may be the form today, but there're still some stall-holders who believe there's no business like the old business of cooking their food. MARGARET CHAN finds five hawkers for whom tradition dies hard FOOD has always been a major preoccupation1,305 words
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Article, Illustration491 1985-07-07 4 Once it was a family duty, now it's a job he loves MY CHOICE DISHES HE IS a part-time private tutor, cooking instructor and caterer. William Tan, 27, loves cooking so much that he makes a living out of it. And it is all self-taught. Once he got the recipe491 words
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Article, Illustration704 1985-07-07 5 The tree takes about 200 years to mature and is fast becoming rare.^ 9 You can hold a flame to it and it wont so much as wrinkle. THE rosewood tree is a tropical hardwood found mainly m Burma, Thailand and Indochina. But704 words
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Article, Illustration782 1985-07-07 5 Rosewood furniture is moving from stately mansions into HDB flats. Simple shoe-racks and dainty dressing tables are some of the updated, functional pieces that have helped rosewood to carve a niche among today's young couples. ANNE-MARIE CURRAN examines the trend and finds out what makes for quality782 words
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Article, Illustration145 1985-07-07 5 Chen Guoxian - Beanbags without the beans Chen Guoxian Alternative By AFTER eight backbreaking hours at the office, there is nothing like a beanbag to sink into when you get home. Unlike most beanbags, which are shapeless, these take on the rough form of a sofa-chair with discernible backs and seats. This shape145 words
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Article, Illustration115 1985-07-07 6 NGHAI CHEE WAH and SUN MAOQIN give a pictorial start to a seven-page travel guide to the Middle Kingdom Rat-catcher this Chinese Pied Piper from Chengdu, Sichuan Province, shows how effective his tools are Daily get-together at Kunming, baby snatches forty winks while mum115 words
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Article, Illustration939 1985-07-07 7 What does it feel like to be a pampered tourist and to meet a relative you've never seen before? SNG POH YOKE looks back on her visit to China last September. IT USED to be that Grandma and Grandpa, saddled with blackSUN MAOQIN - 939 words
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Article, Illustration554 1985-07-07 7 History Archaeological discoveries m 1964 showed primitive men living and working along the Yellow River as far back as 600,00 years ago. About 400,00 to 500,00 years ago, the "Peking Man" inhabited caves m Zhoukoudian, 48 km southwest of Beijing. Ancient China spans nearly 4,000 years554 words
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Article, Illustration906 1985-07-07 8 SNG POH YOKE writes on the appeal of West Lake m Hangzhou while SUN MAOQIN takes the pictures A LONG, long time ago, Jade Dragon and Golden Phoenix, two mythical figures, found a shiny pebble on a fairy island and carved it into a906 words
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Article, Illustration613 1985-07-07 9 SNG POH YOKE remembers the Chinese guides who made her three-week stay memorable and pleasant NEVER ask a Chinese guide for the impossible. He will attempt it only to feel extremely uncomfortable when he fails to fulfill the wishes of the revered foreignSUN MAOQIN - 613 words
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Article, Illustration734 1985-07-07 9 ANNA LEE - ANNA LEE By BREEZE tnrougn me forbidden City or puff your way up the Great Wall, m a comfortable armchair m the sitting room. A quick browse through a good guidebook can whet your appetite for a real trip later on. It will also734 words
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Article, Illustration566 1985-07-07 10 Travel agencies are gearing up to meet holidaymakers' demands, reports ANNA LEE. She also finds out just who takes these trips LOCAL travel agencies are setting up separate companies to concentrate on China tours as they expect more Singaporeans to visit the country this566 words
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Article, Illustration362 1985-07-07 10 THE curious flock to China to take m the sights of the ancient cities, the elderly to renew ties with relatives. Travel agents here organise a variety of tours to cater to these needs. The common ones are the package tours for holidaymakers on pleasure362 words
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Article520 1985-07-07 10 STELLA DANKER gives some practical advice on what to expect Clothes There is little occasion for dressing up. In a society where 80 per cent of the people are peasants, the people live frugally and usually dress m ordinary blues and greys. So take the520 words
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Article, Illustration1053 1985-07-07 11 Ready steady shoot! It takes a lot of planning and even daring to capture that memorable shot. NGHAI CHEE WAH, a Straits Times photographer, tells you how to prepare for that perfect picture. LAST September, after much planning, I finally left for a sevenweek tour of western China. The visit1,053 words
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Article, Illustration1070 1985-07-07 12 Whether you are a budding amateur collector of antiques and paintings or a tourist m search of intricate souvenirs, there is more to buy than you can imagine, says SNG POH YOKE THE best time to visit China, many who have been there will agree,SUN MAOQIN - 1,070 words
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Article, Illustration652 1985-07-07 13 A five-page supplement on how to put your best self forward ANG LAY WAH on the latest m swimwear THE one-piece swimsuit is here to stay. It is also getting brighter and going to places other than the beach or pool. "The emphasis is definitelyTriumph International. - 652 words
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Article, Illustration260 1985-07-07 13 WHEN trying on swimsuits, use these pointers to make sure you get the smoothest, sleekest line. TEST the top part of the suit. If you can't insert your thumb comfortably under the straps, you need the next larger size. THE swimsuit should fit260 words
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Article, Illustration479 1985-07-07 13 JOSEPHINE NG - JOSEPHINE NG By COSMETIC houses don't seem to produce a complete range of waterproof make-up. So mix and match for a look that will stay put while you're having fun m the water. Here's what we found: Eyeshadow Estee Lauder has a479 words
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Article, Illustration466 1985-07-07 14 Exercise, skincare and the right shoes are vital to having a pair of healthy legs. ANG LAY WAH gives some points on how to make great strides m an important part of your anatomy. WINNING the battle of the bulge that rages from your hips downwards466 words
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484 1985-07-07 14 Regular care helps to bring on healthy glow GIVE your legs a lustrous healthy glow with regular exfoliation and moisturising. Exfoliation is akin to polishing the skin. The principle behind it is to help slough off dead surface cells that accumulate to make the skin rough and patchy as well484 words
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Article, Illustration397 1985-07-07 14 WEARING dainty, revealing sandals means one thing. Regular tender loving care, however, is just as important if you want to show off your feet to their best advantage. If you can't afford the luxury of a salon pedicure, follow these easy do-it-yourself steps recommended397 words
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Article, Illustration621 1985-07-07 15 Pigging out even if it is m a fancy restaurant is fine as long as you don't look like a porcine beauty while enjoying your food. Brush up on table manners so that no matter what kind of food you encounter, you will present a pretty621 words
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Article, Illustration239 1985-07-07 16 SUSANNA KULATISSA - SUSANNA KULATISSA WHAT'S on the lobes, and not just the robes, help determine how "good" and "complete" you look. So even though the market is flooded with earrings that range from garish pink triangles to demure diamante studs, give a little thought to whichDAVID TAN - 239 words
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Article, Illustration230 1985-07-07 16 Pictures below by and Function and freedom Marusho's clothes for men and women are streamlined. This Japanese firm, established m 1910, has a shop at Liang Court. Prices range from $19 to $200. MAZLAN BADRON NGHAI CHEE WAH ANDREW CHIN Add some sparkle the GivenchyMAZLAN BADRON; NGHAI CHEE WAH; ANDREW CHIN - 230 words
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Article, Illustration550 1985-07-07 17 RETHI GOVIN - RETHI GOVIN TALK about make-up for men, and visions of Boy George come floating into mind. But nothing can be further from the truth as most of the cosmetics available are designed with the primary purpose of protecting the skin. Men may still shy awayK F SEETOH - 550 words
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Article, Illustration353 1985-07-07 17 AUDREY PERERA - AUDREY PERERA IF YOU'RE dark-skinned and can't find a suitable make-up range from any one brand, don't despair. It only means buying individual items of different brands. ACCEPT the colour of your skin. Don't try to "mask" your skin colour by using the wrong shade353 words
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Article, Illustration281 1985-07-07 17 A SUIT that fits well can make all the difference between looking just average and looking confident and professional, says Glamour magazine. Here are some tips from them to keep m mind. Shoulders and chest The jacket should be wide enough281 words
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Article, Illustration546 1985-07-07 18 WITH an estimated 13,000 restaurants m Manhattan, the question of where to eat often provokes heated discussion. As one New York gastronome puts it: "New Yorkers are jaded people. They spend 10 hours a day working, they jog, they have small apartments. So when they546 words
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Article, Illustration812 1985-07-07 18 Beyond the sun, sand and sea, Kelantan is a cornucopia of culture and cuisine peppered with Thai influence, says FONG PENG KHUAN THE 97 km of white, sandy beaches m Kelantan have always attracted holiday-makers but that's just one of the state's many natural812 words
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Advertisement137 1985-07-07 9 ADVERTISERS' INDEX Cathay Pacific Page 9 Chan Brothers Travel (Pte) Ltd Page 12 Crystal Travel (Pte) Ltd Page 9 Cultural Entertainment Holidays Pte Ltd Page 12 Giamso International Tour Pte Ltd Page 10 IK Chin Travel Service (S) Pte Ltd Page 1 1 Ken-Air Tours Pte Ltd Page 10 Kodak137 words
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Advertisement77 1985-07-07 16 6ENEVE sQrhardßca for him and her Marusho was established m 1910 and has since maintained a tradition of high quality and a reputation !for exciting creativity. Marusho fashion concept emphasises function and freedom. Clothes are easy to wear, good to look at and project a trendy mood. It**^'^ Hk J877 words
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Article, Illustration471 1985-07-07 1 A season of critically-acclaimed films from China, India, South Korea and Japan begins tonight on Channel 12. LIM KAY TONG takes a look at the China-made production which kicks off SBC's Asian Film Festival. sfzxbhhfsc FEBRUARY tells a straightforward weepie simply. And while the acting471 words
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Miscellaneous1778 1985-07-07 1 J^ Jmj H& THE INVISIBLE WOMAN. Enjoyable jHL Ir' ?>%■ ISP i *m» '-ißf'iM Ik Xt HF fly AjMK comedy about a professor who accidentally Hf£&Efg 'C\ UF^&l I^^ Bk x C-i3 X w P^ turns his re P° rter T^ Lece invisible, thereby Wr^mm^ m It I *m LM1,778 words
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Article, Illustration1062 1985-07-07 2 First the British rock stars got together to form Band Aid. They came up with Do They Know It's Christmas?, a single to raise funds for Ethiopia. Then the Americans followed suit with USA For Africa, which pooled the talents of 45 pop stars. This Saturday, Ethiopia's famine1,062 words
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Article, Illustration545 1985-07-07 2 KANNAN CHANDRAN - K ANN A N C H ANDR AN POP REVIEW By DREAM OF A LIFETIME Marvin Gaye (Columbia) GAVE was one of those composers who used life and living as inspiration. His songs were full-blood-ed, either prophetic or philosophical. At the time of his545 words
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Article, Illustration410 1985-07-07 3 VALERIE LEE - VALERIE LEE A SOLDIER'S STORY Coming to Orchard Starring Howard E. Rollins and Adolph Caesar Directed by Norman Jewison By A SOLDIER'S STORY, like a good military manoeuvre, is tight, spare and complete. There are no loose ends. It is World War n and410 words
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Article, Illustration378 1985-07-07 3 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN THE PROTECTOR Coming to Eng Wan cinemas Starring Jackie Chan, Sally Yeh and Danny Aiello Directed by James Glickenhaus By EXPECTATIONS for Jackie Chan films are always high a testimony to the stringent standards the popular gongfu actor sets m378 words
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Article, Illustration637 1985-07-07 3 There are not many exciting roles for a white actor and even fewer for one who happens to be black. I did a light comedy m which race wasn't even mentioned. I like that. Howard E. Rollins AN interviewer recently asked Howard E. Rollins:USA Today - 637 words
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Article, Illustration473 1985-07-07 3 HOLLYWOOD McGarrett to join Magnum series? MCGARRETT may team up with Magnum m a new plotline for Tom Selleck's Magnum PI series. The ratings for the show slipped considerably this past season, thanks to The Cosby Show, Magnum's prime-time rival. CBS and the Magnum producers are now hoping to signJOHN AUSTIN (IPS) - 473 words
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Article, Illustration537 1985-07-07 4 JUSTIN LEE - Richard's date with American beauty queens JUSTIN LEE LOOK EAST By TWO former Miss Americas I may team up for a TV-movie to be shot m Hongkong. Vanessa Williams, who lost her title after a scandal i involving her nude i appearance m Penthouse magazine, is likely to co-star with537 words
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Article, Illustration710 1985-07-07 4 LIM KAY TONG - LIM KAY TONG TV REVIEW By L A balanced and well-considered warning to parents who may feel that a quick and final solution to child delinquency or misbehaviour is q a beating. s THE minute the black-and-white photographs hit the screen, I knew710 words
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Article, Illustration443 1985-07-07 4 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN TV CPUIPW I TIE w HE» ww By DRAMAS with a message can often be dreadful. Apart from a predictable plot, one can always expect some heavyhanded didacticism. Which is why SBC's current spate of short "social dramas", incorporated into the Family Hour443 words
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342 1985-07-07 4 JULIE TAN - 15 composers vie for top spot in SBC contest JULIE TAN FIFTEEN songwriters will compete m a national competition next month for a chance to represent Singapore at the first Asia-Pacific Popular Song Contest to be held here m October. Their songs were selected from 232 entries received by SBC.342 words
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Miscellaneous623 1985-07-07 5 is YOUR WEEK AHEAD MONDAY D ENTERTAINMENT AT SINGAPORE HANDICRAFT CENTRE: Today: Music by the ACS Band, 7.30 pm. Malay cultural show by the Dover Road community centre, 8.30 pm. Tuesday: Chinese opera lecture and demonstration by Chinese Theatre Circle, 7.30 pm. Music by the Hawaiinaires, 8.30 pm. Wednesday: Songs623 words
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Miscellaneous356 1985-07-07 5 Nuts m May, British film at Goethe-lnstitut Auditorium, Tuesday. TUESDAY MMg WORKSHOP: W^\m Organised by the C^iTjl National Library, Marine ■^^^^"^v Parade branch. Two workshops on suitable reading material for different age groups and parents' role m reading development will be held today and Thursday, 2.30 to 4 pm. On356 words
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Miscellaneous491 1985-07-07 5 HH HANDY TIPS EXHIBITION: On display are PUB- approved appliances and accessories, including power plugs and circuit breakers. 8.30 to 5 pm, Monday to Friday; 8.30 to 1 pm, Saturday. Public Utilities Board Building, Somerset Road. Free. FRIDAY H DANCE PERFORMANCE: By the Lewitzky Dance Company of USA, considered a491 words
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Miscellaneous173 1985-07-07 5 RADIO 1 gnn A.M. News In Brief 6.05 Another Morning Another Show 7.00 News and Weather Forecast 7.10 Another Morning Another Show (cont'd) 8.00 News 8.10 Another Morning Another Show (cont'd) 9.00 News In Brief 9.05 Another Morning Another Show (cont'd) 10.00 News In Brief 10.05 The World Of Sound173 words
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Miscellaneous173 1985-07-07 5 tion 8.00 Programme Summary 8.05 MusiI cal Moments With 8.30 Melody Time 9.00 News 9.15 Come Share With Us 9.30 Musical Tapestry 11.15 Music To Remember 12.00 News m Brief. Weather Forecast 12.05 Close. BBC gOO World News 609 From Cur Own Correspondent 6.30 New Ideas 6.40 Reflections 6.45 Sports173 words
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Article, Illustration494 1985-07-07 7 CHRIS LEWIS - CHRIS LEWIS JAZZ REVIEW By SINATRA-BASIE SINATRA-JOBIM Frank Sinatra (Reprise Re-issues) WHEN the Sinatra-Basie sessions of October 1962 were released the following January, the critics ooohed, aaahed and pronounced Sinatra a great jazz singer. Not because he could scat, not because he could use494 words
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Article, Illustration1311 1985-07-07 7 He's 68 but Frank Sinatra shows no sign of retiring. Through the contact lenses, those 01' Blue Eyes still twinkle. DOUGLAS THOMPSON pays homage to the legendary performer, now m the autumn of his controversial and volatile career. WHEN he plays Las Vegas,IPS - 1,311 words
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Advertisement250 1985-07-07 7 ■Hi In T™ iPm ill V j^^^k Wk Mm "The NYI would stand out it it The best listen-and-learn home only had the Listen and Learn as its study course m the world gives you sole difference, but that is only the the opportunity to turn your hobby start." Photography250 words
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Advertisement926 1985-07-07 7 QUALIFY*, promotion through ICSS Independent Home-Study Programs now available from the U.S.A. m addition to the latest Courses offered by our U.K. and Australian Offices as shown below. I.C.S. started the correspondence method of instruction m the States 95 years ago ard have since enrolled more than 8 million people926 words
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Article274 1985-07-07 8 SOME time ago, I gave you ideas for activities which won't cost you very much. Here are more ideas. You could visit the National Museum. Entrance is free. Seeing the history of Singapore m museum displays is more fun than reading about it m your history books. While274 words
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Article, Illustration347 1985-07-07 8 AMY JOHNSON - AMY JOHNSON Jß^TrT^fl AMY JOHNSON was a pioneer explorer. She was one of the first few women to blaze a trial across the skies. Amy was born m 1903 m the fishing port of Hull m Britain and her father was a fish merchant. He encouraged her to347 words
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Article, Illustration457 1985-07-07 8 How about making yourself some pastry men for tea. You can use the small table oven or the regular oven to bake the pastry men. After the pastry is baked, eat it with your favourite jam. Get the help of an adult for setting the oven and457 words
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Advertisement262 1985-07-07 9 /GKLDFM.G MB Are you handicapped I by your English? Are you content with the way errors. How to express your ideas you speak and write? Are you fluently. sure that you are not making The study requires only a mistakes that cause people to little time, and very moderate underrate262 words
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Miscellaneous38 1985-07-07 10 I TODAY'S WORLD "Just a minute John he's going to "You're supposed to carry me over "You're supposed to be taking stock!" make an important announcement!" the threshold!" k PO^^ j^^**!' X^Ba l^r y{_s\j f \_rCCZ/^» L/rv CZ-I.^38 words
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Advertisement209 1985-07-07 11 Using Good English -~"ZZr"~* $k%£zk~ ;*^l— V USING GOOD INGUSH is a series of four books presenting a language course covering the essential techniques and skills up to the age of eleven plus. The early work is introduced through the lives of two childien, Susan and Tim Brown. Their home209 words
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Miscellaneous144 1985-07-07 11 I lV V IF>OOWER6 N I MEAN.THERE^e^OCMA Z l^ tlfW Xll fJwv I &RENC>A/WOULP VjTHQgTAfeE OF 6QQP MEN. ONLY HOURe> AFTTER Hl^ NEAR-FATAL ACCIDENT, OA£IL LOOK^ AT T^E I IhiAMM THAT'& WOT 1 I ANP^A^IL, WHAT' 67 &86.T ie» TMATjjjT" B^^QFT^E THRge PEOPLE HE LQYa€> EXACTLY RI6MT IT >tX)'V^ COREPAH^E,144 words
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Advertisement469 1985-07-07 13 19 Home Appliances EXPAT. LEAVING. TOR SALE a 1 Refrigerator Rank Arana (G.E.), 220 volts, 17 cv.ft., frost-free with automatic ice-maker, reversible doors, perfect condition. $1,500. Rafrigarator Westinghouse, 220 volts, 16.6 cv.ft. frost-free, $1,100. Philips Automatic Dishwasher undercounter or mobile (mobile kit included), stainless steel lined, 220 volts. Artificial Christmas469 words
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Advertisement398 1985-07-07 13 20 Pets/Pet Care OWNER GOING OVERSEAS. Selling male Cocker Spaniel with certificate. Tel: *****44 PEDIGREED PERSIAN GAVE birth to 2 beautiful kittens for sale at $350 each. Tel: *****63. PEKINESE PUPPIES, 6 weeks old, with papers. Fawn colour. Tel: *****97. PURE WHITE PEKINGESE with cert, for sale to pet lovers.398 words
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Advertisement256 1985-07-07 13 25 Sale: Other 25 Sale: Other Products Products 7 FACTORY CUM WAREHOUSE SALES j If A sale of excess and project stocks of coffee, din- I \l ing, computer tables, desks, chairs, mattresses, etc. 1) If will be held between 9.00 am and 5.00pm. l( Saturday and Sunday )1 6th256 words
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Advertisement318 1985-07-07 13 27 Wanted ABSOLUTELY HIGHEST PRICES offered for your gold, diamond, jewellery, watches and pawnshop tickets. Telephone: *****9, *****9, Address: #03-02, Third floor. People's Park Centre. BEST PRICES OFFERED for Pawnshop Tickets. Gold, Silver, Diamond, Watch, etc. Call: Miss Llm, Jalan Besar, Sim Llm Tower, #03-14, tel: *****68 /*****69. TAXI DRIVER318 words
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Advertisement810 1985-07-07 14 87 For Sale: Mercedes 74 MERCEDES BENZ 280S auto. pte. owner, aircon., cassette, good condition, pass inspection $8,800. *****54. '81 MERCEDES 280S, auto. Champagne gold colour, private owner, excellent condition. Price neg. Anthony Kerk: *****5. 83. WHITE MERCEDES Benz 200 m truly beautiful cond. Must view to appreciate. New tax,810 words
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Advertisement948 1985-07-07 14 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan 'SO JULY DATSUN 120 V. Original white. Full accessories. Accident free. New model square lights. $12,500 0.n.0. *****38. LATEST NISSAN MARCH 5-speed, 6-mth old. Done 5,000 km only! 1 owner, tax 11/85. Tel: *****54. 0CT.77 IMB. Aircond., radio/ cassette, beautiful condition. $6,800 oji.o. Call: Mr Ng,948 words
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Advertisement936 1985-07-07 14 91 For Sal*: Mitsubishi JUN. '82, GALANT 1600 EX. Power steering, windows, hi-fi set, new tax. 1 owner. Chauffeur driven. Excellent cond. Tel: Richard Kang, *****16/ *****5. MUST SELLI OWNER changing new car. Regd. '79 Mitsubishi Colt Sigma, 1598 c.c. Good condition. Eligible for PARF. $8,000 0.n.0. Road tax Sept.936 words
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Advertisement839 1985-07-07 14 93 For Sale; Honda 1977 HONDA CIVIC, 3-door with radio cassette, s/rims. new tyres, road tax expires: 11/85, insurance expires: 2/86. Good cond. PARF eligible. $7,900 0.n.0. Can Loan: $5,000. Tel: *****90. ACCORD 1600 C.C. Oct. 1978 4door, 5-speed, sircon, radio/ cassette, power windows, PARF. Selling $10,500 *****85 ACCORD 3-DR,839 words
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Advertisement875 1985-07-07 14 94 For Sale: Other Makes 8 MTHS. OLD Daihatsu Charade, 5-speed, 1 owner, like new, $20,800. Exchange considered. Instalment arrangeable. *****00 COLLECTOR'S ITEM, 1962 Austin Healey, 948 c.c. Selling cheap. Tel: *****61/ Pager *****83. COLLECTOR'S ITEM: 1946 Austin 10. See to appreciate Tel: *****37 or *****85. COLLECTOR'S 1969, 1300 Volkswagen,875 words
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Advertisement783 1985-07-07 14 96 For Sale: Motor Cycles/ Scooters 1982 RXK, IST owner, accident free. Good condition. Selling at $1,000. Tel: *****55. 2 MONTHS OLD YPVS 125, full fairing, showroom condition, accident free. Tel: *****17. YAMAHA CZ 125, carry on instalments. Tel: *****51. 97 Vehicles Wanted A SALES EXECUTIVE requires 1000/ 1600 c.c.783 words
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Advertisement900 1985-07-07 14 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments $4,300 D.lO, SOMMERVILLE Pk (townhouse), 4 bdrms. the only condo with Olympic size s/pool and complete facilities. Conveniently located. *****86 (Agent). PLAZA APT 28TH storey. 2 bdrms. carpeted, f/furn, sea view, avail now. Rental $1,900. *****11 X 225 day/ *****09 evening, Chris Lee. MARINE PARADE 4-ROOMED900 words
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Advertisement795 1985-07-07 14 110 Accommodation Wanted: Apartments WE ARE LOOKING for hses./ apts of various dists and prices. If your property is for sale/ rental, pise call *****79 (on Monday). 112 Short -Term Accommodation: Local/ Foreign TENANCY TAKEOVER Attractive, spacious, Pandan Valley 5-bdrm penthouse available for 10 to 22 months. Incentive: $7,000 refundable795 words
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