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Title Section14 1985-09-01 1 The Sunday Times No: 2569 45 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 96/1/85 SEPTEMBER 1, 198514 words
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268 1985-09-01 1 Devan rejects pension even as MPs approve it AS EXPECTED, Parliament yesterday approved a pension of $5,000 a month for former President C.V. Devan Nair. The vote in the morning was resounding and unanimous. Unexpectedly, his son issued a press statement in the afternoon saying that Mr Nair "declines the268 words
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Article750 1985-09-01 1 Chok Tong wants support for anti-recession strategy By Our Parliament Team Tax concessions at a glance ■3HS3CS sy?)Fr EE PW^PtWP WRB DiSEIIuKJSSZ FIRST Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong yesterday announced a $400 million tax-cut boost for the economy, after calling for a consensus750 words
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449 1985-09-01 1 It's the first step to raiding reserves, B-G Lee charges BRIGADIER-GENERAL (Reservist) Lee Hsien Loong yesterday accused Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam of taking the first step towards raiding Singapore's reserves. He said the opposition MP for Anson did this in yesterday's Parliament sitting when he called for a reduction in the449 words
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Article, Illustration163 1985-09-01 1 ABOUT 2,000 people gathered on the wet grass at the Botanic Gardens last night to enjoy Mandarin ballads written and performed by Singaporean singers. Heavy rain earlier in the day did not dampen the enthusiasm or thin the crowds that turned out for the two-and-a-half163 words
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Article, Illustration295 1985-09-01 1 YEO KIM SENG - YEO KIM SENG By FROM today, only approved extension cords can be sold to the public. And only one brand, Super 88, which is Singapore-made, has passed electrical tests by the Singapore Institute of Standards Industrial Research (Sisir). The Sunday Times found295 words
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Article107 1985-09-01 1 BEIJING, Sat. Scientists are investigating a strip of land in northern China that freezes in summer and stays warm in winter, according to a Chinese press report. The 1,000-metre strip of land, in Huanren couaty, Liaoning province, reaches 17 degrees Centigrade in winter when the temperatureAP - 107 words
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Advertisement35 1985-09-01 1 Motorists rejoice, cabbies relieved: Paga 2 a Houaa votes against pay cut for MPs: Paga 15 a Woman next in tha firing lina: Paga 15 1 1 Inventor gets cool reception from banks Page 335 words
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Advertisement213 1985-09-01 1 NATIONAL LIBRARY SINGAPQK^ I BANKING CONVENIENCE AT YOUR FINGERTIPS With Overseas Union Bank, you can do most of your banking the safe, easy way. Simply visit your nearest 244hour OUB Autocash. Using your Autocash Card, you can withdraw up to $1,000 cash a day; make payments to Income Tax and213 words
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NEWS FOCUS
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AT A GLANCE
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Article34 1985-09-01 2 Malaysia yesterday celebrated its 28th anniversary of independence with a giant parade, with five Proton Sagas featured, in Malacca, the first time the ceremony was held outside Kuala Lumpur. Page 11.34 words
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Article65 1985-09-01 2 Children as young as five crouch for up to 18 hours a day in dimly-lit, airless matchstick factories in New Delhi, where blindness and lung disease are the price of a meagre meal a day and two or three rupees a week. The government estimate of65 words
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Article54 1985-09-01 2 A pilot scheme to give free legal aid to those who face certain criminal charges and cannot afford a lawyer starts tomorrow. It is being funded by the Law Society as a "lawyers' project for the people of Singapore" and will cover only theft cases in its54 words
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Article, Illustration39 1985-09-01 2 Thirty Jurong Shipyard workers who were asked to apply for early retirement are appealing to opposition MP J. B. Jeyaretnam for help. They will meet the Anson MP at 7 pm today. Page 18.39 words
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Article40 1985-09-01 2 Some of the 100 flight attendants recruited by Pan American World Airways may have to hunt for jobs when their sixmonth contract expires, but for the time being these high-fliers are on Cloud Nine. Page 18.40 words
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Article35 1985-09-01 2 A mail train crashed into a derailed passenger train yesterday in Argenton-Sur-Creuse, killing 49 passengers and injuring scores of others in France's worst rail accident in 13 years. Page S.35 words
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Article36 1985-09-01 2 The US Commerce Department reported that the index of leading economic indicators increased only 0.4 per cent in July, suggesting that the expected economic rebound is still not in sight. Page 9.36 words
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Article39 1985-09-01 2 Soviet Deputy Prime Minister Jakob Riabow will lead a toplevel team to Jakarta in late October for talks on increased bilateral economic co-operation, Indonesian Deputy Speaker of Parliament Harjantho Sumodisastro said on Thursday. Page lt.39 words
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Article22 1985-09-01 2 Anatoly Karpov and Gary Kasparov will replay last year's aborted world chess championship on Tuesday in Moscow. Page f22 words
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Article37 1985-09-01 2 From October, all recruits and persons entering the US armed forces will be given a new Aids blood test and rejected if results show they have been exposed to the virus. Page 9.37 words
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Article45 1985-09-01 2 Former detainees and those affected by a state of emergency describe as harsh the methods South Africa is employing to secure its aims. They say solitary confinement is common, while a civil rights group claims police are torturing their captives. Page t.45 words
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SPORTS
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Article48 1985-09-01 2 Singapore sport's major sorrow came to a long overdue end last week as the Government announced that a 14,000--capacity indoor stadium would be built at Kallang. Jeffrey Low discusses why it has taken 19 long years to finally put pen-pushing into real terms. Page 29.48 words
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Article, Illustration86 1985-09-01 2 The oldest man in this year's United States Open tennis championships at Flushing Meadow, 39--year-old Hie Nastase, reminded us Beckermania is nothing new, says Alan Hubbard. Thirteen years ago, Nastase had them swooning at his wild Rumanian good looks and extravagant personality when he beat Arthur86 words
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Article72 1985-09-01 2 Budding golfer Jason Yeo brought his clubs to class one day, hoping to go directly to the course after school. But the 15-year-old had some fast explaining to do when a teacher saw the clubs and (considering them to be lethal weapons) immediately sent him to the disciplinary72 words
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Article, Illustration391 1985-09-01 2 RAV DHALIWAL - RAV DHALIWAL By YESTERDAY, taxi drivers heaved a sigh of relief over the impending diesel tax. At least the uncertainty was over. But there was disappointment all round that it was to be implemented after all. They had been hoping for a postponement.391 words
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450 1985-09-01 2 RONNIE LIM; RAV DHALIWAL - Motorists rejoice over cheaper petrol RONNIE LIM RAV DHALIWAL By and MOTORISTS saw a smoother patch of road ahead yesterday, after the bumpy ride of recent years. Petrol prices will go down, Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong said in Parliament. And motorists rejoiced. In the last few years, they450 words
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413 1985-09-01 2 CATHERINE C. ONG - CATHERINE C. ONG By WHAT are the criteria for deciding what constitute "safe shares" and who is to make that decision? This was one of the few questions asked by merchant bankers yesterday in reaction to news that the Government has no "objection in413 words
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295 1985-09-01 2 CATHERINE C. ONG - Property tax rebate welcome, however small CATHERINE C. ONG By REAL estate owners yesterday welcomed the latest 30 per cent property tax rebate for industrial and commercial properties but some felt that the amount was too small to benefit tenants. "Most owners will, of course, welcome whatever rebates there are295 words
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Article, Illustration436 1985-09-01 2 ANNE KOH; NGIAM TONG HAI - All-round support from employers ANNE KOH NGIAM TONG HAI By and LOCAL businessmen and employer groups yesterday assured the Government of their co-operation to help put Singapore's economy on the upswing. They welcomed the economic strategy of the First Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong, in Parliament yesterday to436 words
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Article, Illustration461 1985-09-01 3 Inventor gets cool reception from banks A LOCAL inventor, whose patent tor a toilet-bowl disinfecting system is pending, has managed to sell 10,000 units of his invention since April. 1 Mr Mok Koon Huat, 36, is ijpw looking for financial help te -expand his business. He also hopes that with461 words
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322 1985-09-01 3 STU GLAUBERMAN - STU GLAUBERMAN By RESIDENTS' committees faced with the problem of how to manage fruit trees are looking for government agencies to lend a hand. The RCs say they cannot supply enough manpower to care for hundreds of fruit trees and collect322 words
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Article, Illustration525 1985-09-01 3 LEE SIEW HUA - LEE SIEW HUA By IT WAS a bigger-than-ever crowd but one booksellers tentatively pointed out that seemed less likely to buy on impulse. Many browsers, in tact, were seen leaving the Book Fair empty-handed. But booksellers were quick to emphasise that it525 words
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Article426 1985-09-01 3 EVEN as book-lovers head for this year's Book Fair, the price of books has gone up. Mr Koh Hock Seng, the President of the Singapore Book Publishers' Association, said the latest six-month revision to the book conversion rate was made in mid-August. The association's426 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous119 1985-09-01 2 UP TO 1 pm. Cloudy. TEMP. (C) up to 6 am tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 7.08 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.00 am. TRAVELLERS' WEATHER Adelaide 9 19C Cloudy Manila 25 32C Sunny Amsterdam 13 19c cloudy Melbourne 8/16C cloudy Bnngkofc 26 33C Cloudy Moscow 16/23C Clear Belong 18/29C119 words
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Advertisement97 1985-09-01 3 STATISTICS THAT SHAPE THE COUNTRY Less fizz in what we drink LOCAL bottlers produced the equivalent of 279 million cans of carbonated soft drinks last year about 110 cans for every man, woman or child. This however' constituted only 57.7 per cent of soft drinks bottled here a drop compared97 words
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FOREIGN NEWS
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Article74 1985-09-01 4 THREE MEN were executed yesterday in the central China province of Sichuan for making and selling brews of industrial alcohol disguised as rice wine which killed 25 people, Beijing Radio reported. The broadcast said defendants in two separate cases were sentenced and executed today. In oneReuter - 74 words
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Article76 1985-09-01 4 FORMER AMERICAN President Richard Nixon met South Korean President Chun Doo Hwan yesterday to discuss co-operation between their countries, a presidential spokesman said. They also reviewed security in and around the Korean Peninsula and growing relations between China and South Korea. The spokesman did not give details.Reuter - 76 words
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Article110 1985-09-01 4 THE SPACE Shuttle Discovery caught up with the derelict US$B5 million (Ssl7o million) Syncom 3 satellite yesterday, and two astronauts floated into space in an attempt to repair it. In a planned six-hour operation, spacewalkers James van Hoften and Bill Fisher were to retrieve the satelliteUPI - 110 words
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Article97 1985-09-01 4 EIGHT PEOPLE were killed and 15 were missing after Typhoon Pat tore through southern Japan yesterday, police and coast guard officials said. Those killed included a woman who died when her house collapsed and a man who was crushed by a metal signboard at hisReuter - 97 words
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Article102 1985-09-01 4 THE SOUTH KOREAN government has~paid 50 million won (*****,000) in compensation to the widow of a farmer killed when a Chinese bomber made a cash landing last week, officials said yesterday. The farmer was hit by the bomber whose pilot detected to South Korea to seekReuter - 102 words
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255 1985-09-01 4 Australia, US may team up on anti-missile rocket for warships WASHINGTON, Sat. Australia and the United States are discussing possible coproduction of a rocket developed in Australia to proliVUIi Wi»I3Ul|J9 UVIU uunniii tack. The weapon would be launched from a navy vessel and hover near by, projecting the ship's profileReuter - 255 words
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Article39 1985-09-01 4 SIDON, Sat. A masked assassin with a silencer-equip-ped pistol killed Mr Mustafa Kassem Khalife, 55, a senior guerilla leader loyal to Palestine Liberation Organisation Chairman Yasser Arafat, in the Ein el-Hilweh refugee camp, police reported today. APAP - 39 words
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Article, Illustration570 1985-09-01 4 NEW DELHI, Saturday ANAND Singh Nagi buckles under the weight of a steaminflr u/atAT iir»« oe Ka lunro i* uig "uivi. uiu **u **v luge ai w the grimy counter of a tea canteen after a 17-hour day in one of New Delhi'sReuter - 570 words
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255 1985-09-01 4 BOMBAY, Sat. At least 15 people were taken to hospital today after a fresh chlorine gas leak at a Bombay chemical factory whore escaping fumes killed one person and injured 149 others yesterday. A fire brigade official said the new leak occurred asReuter - 255 words
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200 1985-09-01 4 China seeks spin-offs from Europe's space plan BEIJING, Sat. China hopes for a significant spin-off from France's proposed "Eureka" plan for European high-tech-nology co-operation, French Foreign Minister Roland Dumas said today. Ending two days of talks in Beijing, Mr Dumas told a news conference that Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping congratulatedAFP - 200 words
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117 1985-09-01 4 HONGKONG, Sat. Hongkong banks today increased their prime lending rate fer the first time in more than a year. The Hongkong Association of Banks said that the one point increase to 7 per cent for the rate paid by their mostReuter - 117 words
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WORLD BRIEFS
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Article, Illustration59 1985-09-01 5 *______n____^ "I would dearly love to do things. My only problem, of course, is that I'm untrained." "The BBC was the last example of independence in the face of the temptations of power. Now there is not a single one left in the world. Diario newspaper, Madrid. Prince Charles (above),59 words
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Article44 1985-09-01 5 Researchers nave known cigarettes increase the risk of heart attacks but weren't sure why. Now, a team from Kentucky University says cadmium, a toxic metal used in metallurgy and photography and present in all commerical tobacco, may be respon- sible. UPIUPI - 44 words
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Article66 1985-09-01 5 A unisex contraceptive, successfully tested on monkeys, will be available to men and women within five years, an Irish scientist has announced. Dr Dennis Lincoln told a conference in Glasgow that the contraceptive, in the form of a vaccine, worked by producing antibodies to I sperm. It wouldReuter - 66 words
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Article86 1985-09-01 5 One bad side-effect of China's modernisation is a soaring road accident toll. The Beijing Evening News says one person dies in a traffic accident in the capital every 12 hours. There were 325 deaths in the first half of the year half of them pedestrians and cyclistsAP - 86 words
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Article75 1985-09-01 5 Doctors may soon be using leeches again as a rou- tine treatment for a variety of modern illnesses. Thousands of leeches are now being bred in Britain again, on a farm near Swansea, Wales. Recent research suggests that doctors in olden times were quite right inONS - 75 words
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Article60 1985-09-01 5 Elephants should never forget, but there is one in South Africa's Kruger National Park suffering from a mental block he thinks he's a buffalo. For the last 14 years, he has wandered around the park with buffalo herds. But now that he has reached his sexual prime, gameAP - 60 words
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Article78 1985-09-01 5 A device that can measure the breath of motorists for alcohol by sniffing the air inside a car has been successfully tested at police checkpoints in the American state of Virginia. Motorists who were stopped thought police were being helpful when they shone a torch into the carNYT - 78 words
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Article53 1985-09-01 5 A Manchester City supporter is to appear in court charged with trying to get into a football match while drunk. It's believed to be the first prosecution of its kind in England and Wales under new government legislation introduced recently to curb soccer hooliganism, The London53 words
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Article67 1985-09-01 5 There is a man of peace in "Florida who wants to put a cuddly thermonuclear warhead in every child's arms. A "nukie" is a plump, little velvet bomb with a mischievous smile and an American flag for a tail. Michael Schaeffer, 30, hopes it will boost hisUPI - 67 words
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Article50 1985-09-01 5 Fans of rock 'n' roll music spent £222,000 (*****,500) on Friday for souvenirs of their idols in Sotheby's annual rock memorabilia auction in .London. The top price of £19,800 was paid for Beatle George Harrison's 1965 Aston Martin DBS. An Elvis Pres- ley stage jacket fetched £4.500. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article54 1985-09-01 5 SINGLE AGAIN. AT 14 Joann Clevenger, 14, is single and dating again. The Tennessee mountain girl has divorced Howard Russell, a 40-year-old farmer, after seven months of marriage, citing cruel and inhuman treatment. Joann says she plans to return to school, although she already has another adult suitor waiting inUSA Today - 54 words
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328 1985-09-01 5 49 killed in French rail disaster ARGENTON-SUR-CREUSE (France), Saturday A MAIL train crashed into a derailed passenger train early today, killing more than 40 people and injuring scores of others in France's worst train accident in 13 years, authorities said. Railway officials said 49 passengers were killed. Forty-two bodies wereUPI - 328 words
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161 1985-09-01 5 Mirror group to stop printing in London LONDON, Sat. Press tycoon Robert Maxwell last night said he was moving the printing of his Mirror group of newspapers from its London headquarters and putting Britain's leading racing daily up for sale because of a dispute with print unions. The move followedReuter - 161 words
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Article, Illustration515 1985-09-01 5 LOUISE BRANSON - LOUISE BRANSON Karpov and Kasparov replaying 1984's aborted chess final By Moscow Reporter MOSCOW, Sat. On Tuesday, Mr Karpov and Mr Kasparov enter centre chess stage to replay last year's aborted world chess championship. Events over the past year promise to make chess and not politics more importantUPI; Reuter - 515 words
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193 1985-09-01 6 Coup leaders free former ministers LAGOS, Sat. Nigeria's new military rulers freed several former Cabinet ministers and five provincial ex-governors yesterday. Most of them had been in jail since shortly after the previous civilian' regime of President Shehu Shagari was ousted by the military in December 1963. The decision toAFP; Reuter; AP - 193 words
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Article125 1985-09-01 6 New elite jostle for Fahd's ear NEW YORK, Sat. A new power elite in Saudi Arabia is urging King Fahd ta raise the kingdom's oil production by at least 2.5 million barrels per day (bpd) even if such a move lawered world ail prices, the Mideast report said yesterday. AUPI - 125 words
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Article, Illustration485 1985-09-01 6 Rising chorus over police brutality as unrest mounts Beatings and torture going on as emergency laws harshly enforced "THERE'S nobody to talk to. You are not allowed to scream to your next-door neighbour. There is no singing. There is the interrogation, and the terrible dreams, of the interrogators, terrible dreams.NYT - 485 words
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Article, Illustration201 1985-09-01 6 'I was hit with phone book and' then given electric shocks' JOHANNESBURG, Sat. Stoki, a 25-year-old Black woman, was one of the early detainees among the hundreds picked up under South Africa's state ef emergency laws. She says that far the two weeks from July U she was held laAP; Reuter - 201 words
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284 1985-09-01 6 JOHANNESBURG, Sat. SOUTH Africa's largest internal opposition group today snubbed three foreign ministers here to review the European Community's policy on the country. The two-million-strong United Democratic Front condemned Italy's Giulio Andreotti, Hans van den Groek of the Netherlands and Jacques Poos of Luxembourg forReuter - 284 words
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169 1985-09-01 6 BEIRUT, Sat. Workers in west Beirut and other Muslimheld areas went on strike today to mark the anniversary of the mysterious disappearance of Lebanon's Shi'ite Muslim spiritual leader, Imam Mousa Sadr, during a visit to Libya seven years ago. Banks, government offices and169 words
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Article44 1985-09-01 6 TEL AVIV, Sat. Police used teargas and rubber bullets today to disperse a demonstration by Israeli Jews protesting against Israel's occupation of the West Bank. Several of the protesters in the West Bank town of Ramallah were arrested, Israel radio reported. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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199 1985-09-01 6 WASHINGTON, Sat. Television pictures of tough South African police action against Black demonstrators in Cape Town have angered many people across the United States and may have clinched the imposition of US sanctions on the troubled country, antiapartheid activists here said. People are flooding theReuter - 199 words
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Article, Illustration140 1985-09-01 6 Strongest Soviet attack on Pretoria MOSCOW, Sat. The Soviet Union, in its strongest attack on South Africa's White authorities during the current unrest, yesterday demanded an immediate end to apartheid and condemned US links with the Pretoria government. A statement by the Soviet government, carried by Tass news agency, describedReuter - 140 words
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256 1985-09-01 6 HARARE, Sat. ZIMBABWEAN troops were today pursuing rebels who killed 17 people in one of the worst outbreaks of violence since independence five years ago. Farming and official sources feared the death toll might rise to 24,, and said the body ofReuter - 256 words
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Article39 1985-09-01 6 LISBON, Sat. Right-wing Mozambican National Resistance (MNR) rebels are engaged in heavy fighting against 4,000 government soldiers and Zimbabwean troops who attacked the main rebel base in central Mozambique, an MNR spokesman said here yesterday ReuterReuter - 39 words
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323 1985-09-01 9 0.4 pc rise hi leading economic index puts paid to Reagan's optimism WASHINGTON, Sat. The vigorous rebound in economic activity officially projected by the Reagan Administration is still not in sight, judging from economic data released yesterday. The Commerce Department reported that the indexFT; AFP; Reuter - 323 words
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Article, Illustration189 1985-09-01 9 Sakharov's stepson on hunger strike in Washington THE stepson of Soviet dissident Andrei Sakharov, Mr Alezey Semyonov (right), talking with a uniformed Secret Service officer at the beginning of his hunger strike near the Soviet Embassy in Washington on Friday. Mr Semyonov set up camp within sight of the WhiteAP - 189 words
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Article30 1985-09-01 9 LA PAZ, Sat. Bolivian tin miners began a 48-hour strike yesterday to protest against drastic economic measures which sparked 1,000 per cent increases in food prices. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article365 1985-09-01 9 WASHINGTON, Sat. All recruits and persons entering the US armed forces from Oct 1 will be given a new Aids blood test and rejected if results show they have been exposed to the virus. In addition, if a special board now considering the problemUPI; NYT; Reuter - 365 words
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Article, Illustration123 1985-09-01 9 Johnny Carson's costly divorce settlement LOS ANGELES, Sat. Johnny Carson, America's highest-paid television personality, will pay his third wife US$2.2 million (554.9 million) cash and hand her three homes in a divorce settlement reached yesterday. The 13-year marriage was dissolved nearly three years after the couple had separated, citing irreconcilableReuter - 123 words
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Article86 1985-09-01 9 Stocks edge lower in quiet week Dow Jones NEW YORK, Sat. The stock market edged lower yesterday at the end of an uneventful week-. Traders said professional investors pursuing strategies involving stock index futures sold stocks at various times of the day, keeping downward pressure on the market. The DowReuter; UPI - 86 words
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Article34 1985-09-01 9 SANTA BARBARA (California), Sat. President Ronald Reagan has set up a new body to funnel US$27 million (5J59.4 million) worth of "non-military aid" to guerillas fighting the leftist regime in Nicaragua. AFPAFP - 34 words
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Article, Illustration211 1985-09-01 9 THE space shuttle, Discovery, took this picture on Friday of hurricane Elena spinning and picking up force on its way towards the coastline between Mobile, Alabama, and Pensacola, Florida. The erratic course Elena is taking has confounded forecasters and caused about 300,000 people toReuter; AP - 211 words
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Article120 1985-09-01 9 LOS ANGELES, Sat. Police have identified the "Night Stalker" who has killed at least 16 people in a random series of pre-dawn attacks that terrorised much of California. A sheriff said last night the suspect was identified through fingerprints taken from a stolen car the Night StalkerReuter - 120 words
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211 1985-09-01 10 Talks on closer economic ties JAKARTA, Sat. A HIGH-POWERED Soviet delegation led by DeputyPrime Minister Jakob Riabow is to visit Jakarta in late October for talks on increased bilateral economic cooperation, an official has said. The trip will be a return visit to oneAFP - 211 words
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292 1985-09-01 10 He calls for new international conference BANGKOK, Sat. Prince Norodom Sihanouk, President of the Democratic Kampuchea (DK) coalition government, has said the Soviet Union has refused to discuss the situation there with China. Prince Sihanouk also called for a new international conference on Cambodia,Reuter; Bernama - 292 words
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136 1985-09-01 10 Electrical fault blamed for Brunei palace fire KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Aa electrical fault was blamed today fer a fire in tte new $9M million palace of the Soltan ef Brunei. Pengiran Omar All, the sultanate's top fire prevention officer, said by telephone from the state capital of Bandar Seri BagawanReuter - 136 words
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Article52 1985-09-01 10 JAKARTA, Sat. The first Asean senior law officials meeting will be held at the Asean Secretariat here from Sept 26 to 28. A spokesman of the Secretariat said the meeting was to prepare for the Asean Law Ministers Conference scheduled to be held in Kuala Lumpur later thisBernama - 52 words
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Article29 1985-09-01 10 KATHMANDU, Sat. King Birendra and Queen Aishworya left Nepal yesterday for Brunei, beginning a 22-day tour that also includes Australia, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Japan and India. AFPAFP - 29 words
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Article, Illustration301 1985-09-01 10 CEBU, Sat. PHILIPPINE journalists have been told to ignore orders to appear before national security agents for questioning. Defence Minister Juan Ponce Enrile told a forum of press and business groups last night that "subjecting newsmen to intense interrogation without the benefit ofReuter - 301 words
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Article95 1985-09-01 10 Piratee plunder S'pore freighter BANGKOK, Sat. Police said they were searching for about 20 pirates who plundered a Singapore freighter on the Chao Phya river 25 km south of here. The pirates boarded the Sea Fortune from a motor launch and held the crew at gunpoint on Friday night whileAFP - 95 words
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112 1985-09-01 10 Grisly new way to fight rat menace JAKARTA, Sat. Farmers in east Java have found a new and grisly rat-killing technique in their efforts to overcome a rat plague that has ravaged 1,250 hectares of rice fields, Antara news agency reported. They trap them, sew up their anuses up withAFP; Reuter - 112 words
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Article, Illustration184 1985-09-01 11 Malaysia's 28th anniversary of independence MALACCA, Sat. Malaysia today celebrated its 28th anniversary of independence with a giant parade here, the highlight of which was a procession of Malaysia's own car, the Proton Saga. Five of the Proton Sagas, including one that toured the countryBernama; Reuter; NST - 184 words
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131 1985-09-01 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Indonesian Embassy here has received reports that the 60 Indonesians feared drowned in a boat sinking in the Straits of Malacca last week had arrived safely in Bagan Si ApiApi in Sumatra. An Embassy spokesman said today theBernama; AFP - 131 words
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238 1985-09-01 11 Joint councils urge DrMto allow talks KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The five National Joint Councils (staff side) have submitted a letter to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad urging him to use his good office to allow negotiations between the government and the NJCs to start soon. A spokesman saidNST - 238 words
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Article, Illustration164 1985-09-01 12 MR LIM Boon Heng (Kebun Baru) yesterday expressed disquiet over reports that Jurong Shipyard was trimming its workforce through what it says is a system of voluntary retirement. Mr Lim, an Assistant Secretary-General of the National Trades Union Congress, said that if the164 words
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Article, Illustration1469 1985-09-01 12 QUOTE Q HTT^TcT^ i j.] i\ mjj f.] il t mci I __my? i jTj £~l.\ (-1* W>j i3 PARLIAMENT yesterday unanimously voted to pay former President CV Devan Nair, 61, a pension of $5,000 a month as a gesture to help him "find1,469 words
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Article118 1985-09-01 12 32 firms gave back land BETWEEN January and July this year, 32 companies returned the whole of their land to the Jurong Town Corporation compared to 40 companies in the whole of last year. But in terms of area, they gave up 43 ha in the first seven months of118 words
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Article85 1985-09-01 12 FROM last year until July this year, there has been an increase of 1,423 industrial tenancies managed by the Housing, Board. In the first seven months of this year, there were 2,196 new industrial tenancies compared to 424 premises which were returned to HDB. Last year,85 words
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Article98 1985-09-01 12 Non-citizen spouses' CPF THE Government will not allow non-citizen spouses of Singaporeans to use their CPF contributions to pay for their HDB flats. "Non-citizens, who are not permanent residents, cannot become co-owners of HDB flats. Ownership of subsidised HDB flats is a privilege," said Mr Lee Yock Suan, Acting Minister98 words
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Article72 1985-09-01 12 THE day began with Law Minister E.W. Barker moving a motion granting former President Devan Nair a $5,000 monthly pension, provided he continues treatment for his alcoholism problem. Mr Barker paid tribute to Mr Nair's years of service to Singapore, especially in the trade union movement.72 words
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Article67 1985-09-01 12 IN THE continued debate on the economy, Mr Lim Boon Heng (Kebun Baru) said that the sacrifices being made by Singapore workers showed that they are a realistic, responsible and practical lot. Now, he said, managements should take a good look at themselves. Automation and skills upgrading67 words
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Article84 1985-09-01 12 MR J.B. Jeyaretnam (Anson) blamed the Government for Singapore's economic problems and the fact that wages are now too high here. He said the Government took too long to realise that the economy was in trouble and has dragged its feet in finding solutions. The efforts84 words
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Article80 1985-09-01 12 'CPF Wages' SEVERAL government MPs attacked Mr Jeyaretnam 's assessment of the economy and his suggestions. But they saved their harshest criticism for his proposal to cut CPF contributions by 10 per cent. Any cut in the CPF means a cut in wages, they said. As for Mr Jeyaretnam 's80 words
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Article, Illustration73 1985-09-01 12 DR ALINE Wong (Changkat) made a special appeal on behalf of women workers. She was concerned that in hard times, foreign workers s would be the first to go and after them, women would get the boot. Singapore's women are not just "secondary income-earners", she said. Women73 words
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Article78 1985-09-01 12 ONE ordinary citizen, grappling with the trauma of being retrenched and jobless, got Iris views voiced in Parliament. Dr Tan Cheng Bock (Ayer Rajah) read out a letter the man wrote to the Feedback Unit. The man criticised a number of government policies which he said contributed78 words
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Article111 1985-09-01 12 IN ATTACKING the Government for taking "insignificant" measures to beat the recession, Mr Chiam See Tong (Potong Pasir) spoke up for small businessmen in Singapore. He wanted a firm assurance that small local enterprises would always have a place in the Singapore economy and that the Government111 words
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Article75 1985-09-01 12 EVERYONE cheered when Mr Goh Chok Tong announced the Government's package of tax cuts. Mr Goh spent some time explaining why the Government was going for wage restraint, not wage cuts. He reiterated that CPF contributions are workers' wages and must not be cut. Mr Goh75 words
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Article99 1985-09-01 12 MR JEYARETNAM challenged the Government to show its sincerity by making a symbolic gesture of matching workers' sacrifices by cutting MPs' allowances and ministerial salaries by 25 per cent. But Minister of State Wong Kan Seng had a counterchallenge: He was willing to donate half his MP's99 words
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Article76 1985-09-01 12 IN MOVING another motion, Mr Jeyaretnam accused Home Affairs Minister S. Jayakumar of misleading the House. This concerned a Malaysian girl who was adopted by her Singaporean grandparents in 1982 after remaining illegally in Singapore for several years. Prof Jayakumar had referred to the case as a76 words
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Article83 1985-09-01 12 IN HIS adjournment motion, Mr Jeyaretnam demanded to know why former Barisan Sosialis assemblyman Chia Thye Poh is still being detained under the Internal Security Act. He said Chia, arrested in 1966, denies the government charge that he was a member of the outlawed Communist83 words
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Article, Illustration1035 1985-09-01 13 Debate on the state ol the economy It's your productivity that makes the difference, says Boon Heng TRADE unionist Lim Boon Heng placed the ball firmly in management's court when he said it was about time they took a critical look at the way they1,035 words
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267 1985-09-01 13 'SDF levy works against low-tech industries' MR CH'NG Hee Kok (Radin Mas) suggested that the 2 per cent Skills Development Fund levy be abolished as it discriminated against the lowtechnology industries which usually employ the lower-paid workers. Mr Ch'ng said that the levy actually favoured the larger enterprises, which are267 words
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182 1985-09-01 13 Strengthen the role of local businesses, urges Dr Ow DR OW Chin Hock (Leng Kee) yesterday urged the Government to strengthen the role of local businesses in the economy even if this meant settling for second-best solutions to Singapore's economic problems. Resuming his discourse on the state of the economy,182 words
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Article367 1985-09-01 13 Women next in firing line: Aline DR ALINE Wong (Changkat) said that under poor business conditions, it was normal for employers to retrench foreign workers, and then the woman workers. "It happened in 1974 and 1975," she said. "I think it wUI happen again. Probably because women were considered to367 words
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Article234 1985-09-01 13 THE Government has done a first-rate Job for two decades and the measures It has token so far should keep the economy on an even keel, Dr Koh Lam Son (Telok Blangah) said yesterday. In supporting Dr Ow Chin Hock's motion on the state of the economy,234 words
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860 1985-09-01 13 PHILIP LEE - The longest day, and there's hardly a dull moment PHILIP LEE From the Gallery -By An action-packed session of seven-and-a-half hours IT WAS the longest day. But what an action-packed one! For more than seven-and-a-half hours at yesterday's sitting of Parliament, rare on a Saturday, the scene shifted constantly in860 words
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Article, Illustration1732 1985-09-01 14 First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong unveils his strategy. We reproduce this prepared text fcKBEZS* Let's make it work WE have to agree on the strategy. If there is no consensus... it will be difficult for the Government, employers and workers to1,732 words
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Article, Illustration861 1985-09-01 14 NOW, I want to announce a few tax changes. These changes are necessary because economic circumstances have changed. Some taxes have been introduced or increased in the past to meet certain social objectives, for example, Governement tax on PUB bills and petrol duty. They have been passed861 words
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930 1985-09-01 15 Government pledges to help the small businesses survive More debate on the economy It will assist them acquire means of boosting competitiveness I THE Government yesterday pledged to help upgrade small businesses to ensure their sur- vival. It would assist them to ac- quire new technologies, busi- ness strategies, better930 words
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884 1985-09-01 15 Opposition's ideas on how to perk up economy MR JB JEYARETNAM suggested some measures the Government should take to stimulate the flagging economy. He asked for a cut in the CPF contribution by 10 per cent (5 per cent each by employer and worker), a reduction in the interest rate884 words
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Article, Illustration660 1985-09-01 15 Opposition motion to cut ministers' pay and MPs' allowances MlNlSTERS' salaries and MPs allowances were the subject of a lively debate yesterday, after a motion was tabled jointly by the two opposition IvmoCaS* lie debate on the motion ta Mt salaries and allowances by660 words
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754 1985-09-01 15 Jeya's motion merely 'a gimmick to gain political capital' MR WONG Kan Seng said yesterday that he wm sure ministers and MPs would be the first to accept lower salaries and allowances if this was necessary. But there was no need to do so now m the foundation of the754 words
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241 1985-09-01 15 Das takes Jeya to task over customs union MR CHANDRA DAS (Chong Boon) yesterday took Mr Jeyaretnam to task for advocating the setting up of a customs union with Malaysia. In opposing Mr Jeyaretnam's amendment motion, Mr Das also debunked the opposition member's claim that government incentives so far benefited241 words
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596 1985-09-01 15 MR CHIAM See Tong yesterday asked the Government to make a long-term commitment to help small local companies. He also pressed for an assurance that these firms would not be pushed aside to make way for more efficient multinational companies. The596 words
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406 1985-09-01 15 MR JEYARETNAM was trying to speed up his own political progress by blaming the Government for the current economic difficulties, Dr Lee Boon Yang (Jalan Besar) said yesterday. Dr Lee, Parliamentary Secretary (Finance and Home Affairs), also accused the opposition406 words
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230 1985-09-01 18 More shops in store at Changi airport CHANGI Airport will be more like a town centre by November. It will have a business centre, a hairdressing salon, two sports shops and three photo studios. Mere shops selling fashion wear, candy and toys at the viewing gallery are being planned. The230 words
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Article87 1985-09-01 18 2 ½-hour blackout A BLACKOUT lasting 2V4 hours affected the Toa Payoh and Kim Keat housing estates yesterday afternoon. A PUB spokesman said the areas hit by the 3.30 pm power failure were Toa Payoh Lorong 6, Lorong 7, Lorong 8 and Kim Keat Avenue. A 22 KV cable fault87 words
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144 1985-09-01 18 We still have faith in Singapore's economy, say Japanese JAPANESE businessmen here yesterday reiterated their confidence in the Singapore economy despite what they said was a slide in Singapore's international competitiveness caused by high wage costs. During a 90-minute working lunch yesterday with visiting Japanese envoy Masayuki Fujio, members of144 words
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Article, Illustration370 1985-09-01 18 They are on Cloud Nine but only for six months By LOW Met MEI A SIX-MONTH passport to the skies is all that a group of about 100 new Singapore-re-cruited flight attendants of Pan American World Airways have at the moment They have been offered employment at $1,100 per monthJACKE HO - 370 words
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278 1985-09-01 18 ONE took a day's leave in order to come, while the other was off-duty for the day. Fer a husband-and-wife team of photography enthusiasts Simon and Wendy Leo, there was no better way to spend yesterday morning. Lugging "about $10,000278 words
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405 1985-09-01 18 CATHERINE C. ONG - 30 'early retirement' shipyard workers to seek help from Jeya CATHERINE C. ONG By THIRTY Jurong Shipyard workers who were asked to apply for early retirement aae appealing to opposition MP J B Jeyaretnam for help. Mr S. T. Tham, the spokesman for the group, said yesterday that the group405 words
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Article26 1985-09-01 18 THE Republic of Singapore Air Force Band will perform at the Singapore Zoo in full ceremonial dress today from 1.30 pm to 2.30 pm.26 words
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186 1985-09-01 20 Law Society to reconsider 'no liability' proposal THE Law Society has decided to reconsider a proposal that would exempt the Law Society from paying costs in proceedings against lawyers. The proposal, which was suggested last month by a sub-committee, has drawn objections from those who say that it would invite186 words
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Article, Illustration365 1985-09-01 20 BEN DAVIDSON - Legal aid pilot scheme starts tomorrow BEN DAVIDSON Lawyers will take on theft cases now By TOMORROW will be a landmark in Singapore's legal history when free legal aid will be given to those who face certain criminal charges and cannot afford a lawyer. The Criminal Legal Aid Scheme (CLAS)365 words
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227 1985-09-01 20 Annual prizes to be given for best buildings A SEARCH will soon be on for the best-built buildings. Up to three awards will be given annually for those rated the best in terms of workmanship and technical expertise. The aim of the the Construction Excellence Awards scheme, expected to be227 words
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Article64 1985-09-01 20 A STORY about a forthcoming international song contest in the TV Plus section on Page 4 wrongly gave its dates as Sept 22 to 29. The Singapore composer-musician Jeremy Monteiro, who is attending the Isle of Wight Musical Composition Festival, has clarified that the dates64 words
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Article, Illustration186 1985-09-01 20 Schoolkids have a really wild time Picture by THE KIDS screamed at the wild man with matted hair who stalked dawn tte stage. Same baaed and stood up an their chain. "Come here, you," snarled Jasmin Samat (above, left) aa Lame Sea Horse, a character from The Legend af tteNGHAI CHEE WAH - 186 words
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Article53 1985-09-01 20 NINETY-EIGHT Chinese chess players are vying for The Straits Times Cup in the National Chinese Chess Tournament. They are competing in the preliminary rounds of the open section, which started on Aug24. The tournament is sponsored by The Straits Times and organised by the Singapore Chinese53 words
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89 1985-09-01 20 Siddhi and PM to have talks on Khmer situation THAI Foreign Minister Siddhi Savetsila will meet Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew tomorrow for talks on the Cambodian situation. Air Chief Marshal Siddhi will also be the guest at a dinner tomorrow night hosted by his Singapore counterpart, Mr S. Dhanabalan.89 words
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529 1985-09-01 20 OPPOSITION MP Chiam See Tong yesterday called for the abolition of the Internal Security Act (ISA), which he said was a harsh and unnecessary law. "It's time that the people of Singapore ask for the abolition of this Act," Mr Chiam529 words
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148 1985-09-01 20 New President to attenj convocaton on Tuesday THE new President, Mr Wee Kim Wee, will atter d his first National University of Singapore convocation c* remony in his capacity as NUS ChancelIra* on Tuesday. He win confe. honorary degrees on two men. Air Chief Marshal Siddhi Savetsila, Thailard's Foreign Minister,148 words
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Article, Illustration308 1985-09-01 20 One of oldest boys' schools to go co-ed and to move ONE of Singapore's oldest schools, Gan Eng Seng, will move from Anson and cease to be a boys' school. The school, which is celebrating its 100th anniversary, will shift from Anson Road to Spottiswoode Park next year and become308 words
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276 1985-09-01 20 ABOUT 50 retrenched, subcontract workers who went to the Ministry of Labour yesterday to file a complaint against their employers found themselves with a case of mistaken identity. The company they wanted to claim retrenchment benefits from, McDermott South East Asia Pte Limited, was276 words
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Article351 1985-09-01 21 THE only reward of virtue, according to the American essayist Ralph Waldo Emerson, is virtue; the only way to have a friend is to be one. President Wee Kim Wee, who has admirable virtues and many friends, is, for this reason, a happy man and a351 words
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Article100 1985-09-01 21 What The Sunday Times reported on Sept 4, 1960 THE Minister for Culture, Mr S. Rajaratnam, said yesterday that the Cultural Festival Week beginning on Sept 12 was a strong point in the Government's effort to get people to do things tor themselves "in the true spirit100 words
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Article, Illustration1232 1985-09-01 21 South African President P.W. BOTHA'S philosophy is survival at any cost 4 It is wrong to regard Botha as a reformer. He is a reformulator. What he is trying to do is to modify the apartheid system in such a way as to ensure the continuation of1,232 words
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912 1985-09-01 22 Irene Hoe - Irene Hoe Now that everybody and anybody is organising collectathons, it is commonplace for collection to be made before the event and many of the children who go around collecting from friends, relatives, neighbours and strangers never even make it to the starting912 words
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Article, Illustration625 1985-09-01 22 Tye Kim Khiat - Tye Kim Khiat 4 A finger is now being pointed in many circles at anything and everything as the cause of the slump. Hardly anyone has accepted responsibility for mismanagement and miscalculations, whether on an indi- vidual, company or national level. 7 SEPPUKU625 words
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Article768 1985-09-01 22 Edgar Koh - Edgar Koh To put it in another way, wider political participation at the constituency level, which is what the Government seems to be advocating, would have to deal with demands not all of which would enhance national unity THE quarrel between Chong Boon and Serangoon768 words
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Article, Illustration513 1985-09-01 22 WE had arranged to meet at our Thursday night meeting-place, Mohideen's Sarabat Stall. As I rounded the bend, a trifle late as usual, my friends turned to look at me. My heels screeched to a stop. "Uh, why are you turning around so513 words
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Article, Illustration1590 1985-09-01 23 The biggest single killer in m 'survivable' air accidents, as at Manchester (left), is fire.. .ln more than 60 per cent of the crashes half the fatalities were caused by fumes or fire... Many people died unnecessarily and would have been saved by1,590 words
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Advertisement14 1985-09-01 23 On the Lighter Side by CoJlette has been held oyer for lack of space14 words
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Advertisement356 1985-09-01 23 mtw W^rah<Jam tS& Aam W^BtNtf^JSi wp W QMS W\\.. Wk m\ mm -Am^rn^A Thegood life getsbetterat WgAnPark GRANGE 9b Wake up to the (I t r/ww^^ courts, health centre, good life. Listen daily \yk jjj \{~Ww gymnasium, sauna, to the chirping of birds. r— I 7// barbeque pits, and At356 words
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Article, Illustration345 1985-09-01 24 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE This English-bred is set for fourth classic By Our man on the track PENANG, Sat. This year's weight-far-age Sprint Trophy (Race 5), in which all the 17 horses in the line-up carry 58.5 kg, is the most "open" in the series since it was345 words
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Article317 1985-09-01 24 RACE RACING ED PEDIGREE TOMTO LUCKY LEO WENG SOOK 8 Barbette 10 Baby Face 12Dollars 10 Baby Face 7 Bay Or Plenty 1 10 Baby Face 8 Barbette 10 Baby Face 3 Long Lake 10 Baby Face 7 Bay Of Plenty 7 Bay Of Plenty 4317 words
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Article3864 1985-09-01 24 GOING FORECAST: YIELDING TO SOFT HnppH 2.00 CLASS 4 DIV 4 1,200m H7J33 (Ratings: 66-56) ■••■■■■■■l (Stakes: $13,000) 1 2*9*09 The Three Kingdoms 81 (96) Frankston-Heddle 6ag +1 Steadied in final 300m. finishing 9th of 13 Div 4 1200m last week; good run when I '-2 -length3,864 words
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Article102 1985-09-01 24 THESE horses have won or done well on a wet track: RACE 1: Broundsberry, Do You Mind m. RACE 2: Kentish, Battery. RACE 3: Sir Toby n, Lagon da, Contilibre, Lucky Fortune, MallanelV. RACE 4: Asean 11, Jambeau, Putera Sandhurst. RACE i: American Soldier B, Montri, Swingin' Cowboy, Pagan102 words
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Article23 1985-09-01 24 1981 Sovereign Escort II 49.5 Khoo 1982 Ten Hugs 51 Rajoo 1983 Andermatt 57 (WFA> Lucas 1964 OurSaint 57 (WFA) Chiam23 words
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Article1050 1985-09-01 24 BFBBBWM 405 class 1 div 1 1,400m ■iLISaiIniTTSS (weight for age) (Stakea: $125,000) 1 0*231* American Soldier II 58.5 (173) Spartan Spirit-Lim 6 nzg +9 By Imperial Seal; back in form; led'into straight and cantered home by 64 lengths with 49.5 Div 1 S'pore 1200m in 1:10.11,050 words
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141 1985-09-01 24 TONTO - Johnny Reb can land plum of the meeting TONTO By AFTER three successive wins on the local turf, Johnny Reb D is ready to take on the "big guns" in the Sprint Trophy. In two of his wins, he carried 57 kg. The extra 1.5 kg today should not prevent141 words
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Article, Illustration618 1985-09-01 25 Top-ranking Sydney rider Wayne Harris shows his mettle By OUR RACING TEAM PENANG, Sat. Topnotch Sydney jockey Wayne Harris, who went through six race days on the local turf without a winner, showed his mettle when he registered a 100 per cent success from four618 words
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Article378 1985-09-01 25 JACK ELLIOTT - JACK ELLIOTT By of the Melbourne Herald MELBOURNE, Sat. On-course attendances the bane of turf clubs throughout Victoria is high on the agenda of the Victoria Racing Club's international seminar to be held on Oct 20 and 21. The two<lay forum, called Racing Towards 2000,378 words
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Article, Illustration1027 1985-09-01 25 PENANG, Sat. Jockey Malcolm Johnston was suspended for two race days for careless riding on Magari n in Race 8 last Sunday. Apprentice A. John got three race days over his handling of Speedaway n in Race 2 the same day. The suspensions take effect from Monday. The1,027 words
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Article1482 1985-09-01 25 Trainer: Mobd Ismail. Wen ly: SK, 1%, 1% (1:17.8). Tote: Penang $66, $23, $7, $6. S'pore $37, $11, $6, $14. Forecast (2 A S): Penang $23, S'pore $45, KL $28, Ipoh $33 Tleree (2, S A 15 only): S'pore $994. On The Ball was a length1,482 words
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Obituary, Illustration77 1985-09-01 25 PERAVATHA UamM Paoood away auddonly oo 31/8/K l#4Vtn£ D#fWOO DvfOVvO OUR ©BOO Suppion (former Woloor Huitii Indtt) bfOtK+Tft, RJttftfS, OftOQhl9fß, 100 •OO SOfI*"IO*MW > CortOQO lowing Blk. 135 Ton Ching Hood #OS-7» (Toman Jurong) lor burial at Choo Cho Kang Hindu Catnotocy today at 3XO pjn. ER LIAN77 words
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Obituary118 1985-09-01 25 Mdm Lee Kwai Chun A9«d93 passed away peacefully on 31 Aug 85 leaving behind:Husoono* cnon cum swoo Eddie, Chin Sun Edwin, Chin Tan Daughters in low Vivien Amy, Geok Lian Poey Meng Grand-daughtara Pauline, Pau-lin Yollnd, Po-heng g May. Pau-Mei Cortaaa mmmmaatt CelaaiaM Cloaa ot 1.00 pm on118 words
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Obituary, Illustration23 1985-09-01 25 In Loving Mamory Of I LOUISE CHENG CNEN CHUN-NOO Dapartad lal Soot. 1984 Doorty mioooo B fondly remembjf^ytanujy^^^^^^^ i ■IBHH23 words
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Obituary, Illustration57 1985-09-01 25 Ifl wWMt fOVMIQ ILCIIIOfy Of BURT UM BENG HONG (X.1 1.«3 1.9.85) Time changes many things But not the memory this day brings. Doopiy mioooo out tocovor rofnonv docoo oj. o&m^r» •coiiioc, otßvorv. Ofotnoro*iO"iow, nopnow •no rii fdsfsgfsg BURT LIM j,. a^am mm. Cm*«i mmm aopanoa on57 words
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Obituary, Illustration66 1985-09-01 25 ant. v thuraisaMV mum Daportiii mmm Karumathi will ba MM tontfht (Sunday 1/0/«5) al M bimmmmamt Drive, Soramoow Gordon, Sfmro ■055 fOtIOWOO oy AffWOOO OOOj|nl Poojoi tomorrow (2/0/0©) ot Sooo Sivan Tampta. Sarangoon Rd at 7pm. Plaaaa traal this a* a poraondl Imtolion BHOG CEREMONY Paaaad away piaaatuSy66 words
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Advertisement252 1985-09-01 25 $15.00 lor 3 linao £m-cn atyfa) t.50 tor 3cm a 1 cot. (oami-display otyte) o $76 J6 tor 9cm a tool, (diarlay atyto) SUNDAY TIMES RATES FOR OTTU AWES Now the books of the film. Three magnificent volumes a unique f photographic record of the China many j <p of252 words
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Article, Illustration418 1985-09-01 26 TAY CHENG KHOON - Grass is greener on the other side TAY CHENG KHOON fdsgfsgfsgs Now 12, Vicki shot into national prominence last month by being the youngest to qualify for the 72--hole American Junior Golf Association's Tournament of Champions. And golf pro Betty Buck said that the teenager's dedication has made her consistent418 words
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463 1985-09-01 26 Brussels track and field Grand Prix BRUSSELS, Sat. Track and field athletes could have their own union to £US£3U£L3S: IUmP He convened a meeting attended JuM&asfsssaj sors here yesterday to discuss the formation of a npw watrhrine hodv iormauon or a new watcnoogReuter - 463 words
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Article, Illustration852 1985-09-01 26 DERMOT PURGAVIE - DERMOT PURGAVIE iiiiffl"^- -a Olympics' TV wheeling and dealing IT'S got drama, glamour and incomprehensible amounts of money. It ought to be on television. Next week the first event of the 1988 Olympic Games will be held amid the deceptive refinements of the Paiace Hotel in852 words
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Article, Illustration267 1985-09-01 26 Taylor-made: World champion Dennis Taylor beat Terry Griffiths four frames to nil (61-38, 61-26, 70-65, 70-25) to become champion in the 1965 Camus Masters Bangkok snooker tournament on Friday. Griffiths was also runner-up last year when Jimmy White triumphed. Korean pledge: South Korea pledged on Friday to discussReuter - 267 words
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Article, Illustration305 1985-09-01 26 SUNNINGDALE (England), Sat. Australian Greg Norman took a one-stroke lead, after the mt--juj .....it -4 n, TiMfc i r* ond round or tne rairopean upen golf championrirfp #pßtenHQ^— despite taldng seven at one hdte. Norman added a 68 to his first-day 67 while frfrftlgM champion GordonReuter; AP - 305 words
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Article, Illustration697 1985-09-01 26 "But the initial love soon faded under the pressufb ol school work. However, last year, I started caddy ing ftir my dad and some of the passion hi rekindled. I got back into Wba game last June697 words
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Article, Illustration631 1985-09-01 27 Hu Na...daring play NEW YORK, Sat. Fourthseeded Pam Shriver, who historically has raised her game to its highest level at the United States Open, had to do just that yesterday in order to beat 88thranked Hu Na, of China, 6-2, 7-6 (7-5) in the secondReuter; AP - 631 words
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447 1985-09-01 27 NEW YORK, Sat. Jimmy Connors, feeding off the raucous United States Open gallery as always, beat Hank Pfister yesterday for the ninth time in a row before a violent thunderstorm suspended several afternoon matches and cancelled the evening programme. Connors, threeReuter; AP - 447 words
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Article, Illustration1381 1985-09-01 27 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD Yesterday's hero shows today's idol Becker how to woo charisma city ALWAYS ON SUNDAY I Thirteen years ago, Hie Nastase had them swooning at his wild Rumanian good looks and extravagant personality when he beat Arthur Ashe in five sets to win the US1,381 words
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Article, Illustration673 1985-09-01 27 ROB HUGHES - ROB HUGHES Israel bid to get out of impasse fsgfsgfsdfgs ISRAEL, the outcast among Fifa's 150 member nations, begin their World Cup on Tuesday. The bad news for Israel's many enemies within Fifa is that they expect to eliminate Taiwan, New Zealand and Australia in the embarrassinglycontrived673 words
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436 1985-09-01 27 MOSCOW, Saturday COLOMBIA defeated Tunisia 2-1 in the World Youth Soccer Championship yesterday, but advanced to the quarter-finals by drawing lots with Hungary. The other quarter-finalists are Bulgaria, Brazil, Soviet Union, Mexico, Spain, Nigeria and China. Colombia and Hungary had finished level onAP; UPI; Reuter - 436 words
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Article, Illustration1174 1985-09-01 29 JEFFREY LOW; FELIPE CABRERA - JEFFREY LOW FELIPE CABRERA From the ashes an indoor stadium finds its place in the scheme of things LOWDOWN ON SPORT Artist's impression by Singapore's reputation for having B some of the best sports facilities in Asia took a knock because our neighbours, lacking as they1,174 words
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434 1985-09-01 29 World University Games KOBE, Saturday THE United States must hand over two World University Games gold medals to the Soviet Union because a swimmer in two American women's relay teams was too young, an American team official said today. Theo Heap, headReuter; AFP - 434 words
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330 1985-09-01 29 KOBE (Japan), Sat. The United States' men's basketball team, led by Chuck Person's 25 points, beat the Soviet Union 93--88 in a rough game yesterday, the first meeting between the national teams of the two countries in three years. Other results Basketball: Men, first round:AP; Reuter; AFP - 330 words
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Article605 1985-09-01 29 SPORT NATIONWIDE IF there were bets on it, the bookies would have died a thousand deaths. Third-seeded Mahader Hassan and Hashim Sidek left precious little breathing space in their 6-7 (7-0), 7-6 (7-2), 7-* (7-3) quarter-final victory over Malaysians Adam Malik and Lee Wai Ching605 words
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Article433 1985-09-01 29 SINGAPORE Cricket Club have lodged a protest with the Singapore Cricket Association alleging Singapore Recreation Club fielded an ineligible player against them in a recent Division One match. SCC claim that SRC broke the rules on July 15 by fielding Abdul Rashid, who had been433 words
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Article, Illustration434 1985-09-01 29 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON National U-19 squash final By TWO years that's the target date newly-crowned Junior squash champion Eric Tan has given himself to win the senior title. "I'm glad to have retained this title/' he said after beating Chew Kok Keene 9S, 9-7, 59, 10-9434 words
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Article121 1985-09-01 29 DUBLIN. Sat. World Ne. 1, Sue Devoy, of New Zealand, was made to work hard before she could add the world women'ssquash tttleto her British Open Championship title tost night when she b»t England's Sac Opie M, 9-5, IM in front of a packedReuter - 121 words
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Article255 1985-09-01 29 JOE DORRAI - Sembawang spring a surprise JOE DORRAI President's Cup By SINGAPORE international striker V. Sundram Moorthy was sacked and five others were cautioned by referee P.T. Murthi at the Jalan Besar Stadium when Sembawang scored a shock 3-0 win over Armed Forces in a President's Cup soccer match. Sundram Moorthy was255 words
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Advertisement108 1985-09-01 29 I W WW m^km^ B Mm W mW Good looks? Gh-uh. Big muscles? No way. A macho mystique? Never! So what do they want? Find out what makes a man irresistible to women in the September issue of the Reader's Digest. Also in this issue Cracks in Japan's Work Ethic108 words
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Miscellaneous102 1985-09-01 29 BADMINTON F&N/Yonex National Ranking League: 2nd cycle (SBA Hall, 9am). CANOEING Pesta Sukan national championships (Macßitchie, 2). CftICKET SCA Div 1: CSC v SCC I, SCRC v Tanglin Taverners, IA v Safsa (Balestier); SO: H v SRC (Padang). 10.30 HOOKEY Bunk Cap: Singapore v Negri Sembilan (KL). MOTOCROSS Yokohama Castrol102 words
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426 1985-09-01 30 RAZAK CUP KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday IT WAS a case ol the haves beating the have-nots in Singapore's 4-0 defeat by Selangor in the opening match of the Razak Cup hockey tournament here today. Selangor, with the benefit of having an astroturf stadium at their426 words
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Article, Illustration938 1985-09-01 30 Olympic ace set for coaching visit next year From ALAN HUBBARD in Brussels OLYMPIC champion Sebastian Coe is set to visit Singapore next year to help local athletes prepare for the Asian Games and other events during 1986. Coe, who has won the 1,500 metres938 words
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Article, Illustration780 1985-09-01 30 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI Lesser lights take the limelight as airlines steal the title By SINGAPORE Airlines Group took home the cake with their clean sweep of the team honours for the third consecutive year but the icing was provided by athletes from lesserknown companies in the annual780 words
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Article298 1985-09-01 30 LONDON, Sat. i AUSTRALIA were following on after crashing for 241 in their first innings on the third day of the final Test at the Oval. The Ashes-holders were 223 runs behind England and virtually beyond hope of stopping the hosts extending their 2-1 lead to a298 words
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280 1985-09-01 30 COLOMBO, Sat. AN 85-run partnership for the fourth wicket pulled Sri Lanka out of deep trouble against India on the second day of the Ist Test at the Sinhalese Sports Club ground. Replying to India's first innings total of 218 all out, Sri Lanka slumped280 words
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Article, Illustration388 1985-09-01 30 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON By ALTHOUGH they came from different walks of life, all of them shared a common bond to do their bit for charity. And as the 10 men and two women completed the 1,600 metres in this year's Times Inter-Business Houses Athletics Charity Classic,388 words
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433 1985-09-01 30 Hughes on target again in United win BRITISH SOCCER LONDON,Saturday MANCHESTER UNITED gave further evidence today that they are playing soccer of championship-winning quality when they scored -heir fifth successive win with a 3-1 victory over Nottingham Forest. United lead the First Division with a maximum 15 points, two clear433 words
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Advertisement153 1985-09-01 30 mWZ > Amm FAIRMATE I takes you one step nearer true sound with its unique 3-Band Graphic Equalizer. \{^^Bmmm^ WaA\ mmmAmWVAr^/ 'AW mar o*-" 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. 100 Hz153 words
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Advertisement9 1985-09-01 30 The shape of the stadium to come: Page 299 words
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Advertisement74 1985-09-01 30 K^^ _mt BOBLI tfraUD FT-LUTD. I 483. Tanglm Halt Road. S_i(Mpore 0314 TM: *****11 STOCK CLEARANCE SALE Septemberl-15i1985 House ofKitehenware Wholly owned by Yeo Teck Seng (S) Pte Ltd #04-07 to #04-22, Delfi Orchard, 402 Orchard Road, Singapore 0923. Tel: *****86 #81-31 to #81-43, Goldhill Square, 101 Thomson Road, Singapore74 words
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Title Section14 1985-09-01 1 SUNDAY PLUS The Sunday Times, September 1, 1985 Fashion Food Look Mind Body /Travel14 words
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Article, Illustration3769 1985-09-01 1 Twenty-five young Japanese women, terribly disfigured by the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima 40 years ago, land in New York for plastic surgery. This final of a two-part extract from ANNE CHISHOLM's Faces of Hiroshima tels how the operation didn't end their fears though many went3,769 words
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FASHION
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Article, Illustration561 1985-09-01 3 Italians do things with an operatic flair. This is vividly seen in the artistic extremism of their designs, which run the gauntlet from the tailored to the tarty. SALLY BRAMPTON reports in the second of a four-part series on style THE Italians are a confused people. Tills showsThe Observer - 561 words
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Article561 1985-09-01 3 Be kind to your feet MANY people, such ss cashiers and assembly-line workers, must stay put all day because their Jobs require it Standing still can start these people on the road to a number of persistent health problems. Unlike walking, standing continuously nits increased pressure on certain muscles andIPS - 561 words
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Article, Illustration1312 1985-09-01 4 -nimi^mmi^^m^^^mmmm^m^^^mm How healthy is the Singaporean's diet? Four people kept a diary of what they ate over two days and MARY HODDER, author of a new book on the calorie content in local dishes, tells whether the meals are nutritious enough. In another story,1,312 words
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Article, Illustration348 1985-09-01 4 WHEN 36-year-old Mary Hodder came to Singapore with her husband three years ago, she found herself in a gourmet's paradise. She practically gave up Western food for local dishes. But Mary, a culinary arts graduate, was also interested in the make-up of the food348 words
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Article, Illustration143 1985-09-01 4 THE Complete Asian Health and Diet Plan by Mary Hodder, is an easy-to-read guide to nutrition. The first four sections deal with being overweight, food for optimal health, weight control and exercise. The fifth section is what makes the book unique. It contains tables of143 words
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Article, Illustration700 1985-09-01 4 MARGARET CHAN - MARGARET CHAN <- By Tunc Lok Sharksfin Restaurant, #04-07/09 Liang Court, 177 River Valley Road, tel *****22 Hours: 8 to 10.15 pm Recommended: Imperial banquet at $100 per head. Reservations are required Rating: 8 IT stirred my imagination to think that I was700 words
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Article, Illustration1135 1985-09-01 5 For some retrenched workers, the numbing effects of a sudden dismissal and the many years since they last hunted for a job may be major obstacles to their job search. Realising this, General Electric hired the Singapore Institute of Management to run a course1,135 words
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Article, Illustration405 1985-09-01 5 "WE HAD a man in our office who had great potential but we had to let him go," says the chairman of a US Kblic relations firm. "In one month, 'd offended every single person he was working with. He didn't understand that it's notUSA Today - 405 words
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191 1985-09-01 5 Handling life's troublemakers is an art, say experts FOR the most part, getting along with others isn't all that difficult, say those who practise the fine art every day. Occasionally, however, someone comes along who puts your ability to the test. "You might run into someone whose value system is191 words
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Article133 1985-09-01 5 Ftiquette ggdfsd mam^aaaaama^armmmmaa^aammaWa^m I wma.\J ami m%mimir Wtrfmß aWt m W mmm^r9f^** f^mmmx9B m »%m Im\*Ym*>m'*ryimmmm^mA informed of their weU-being. Q: Bear 4s yoa addreao n letter Is n nansda sf Mania, say, John Dan and Ha wife, MsT A: On the envelope, they are: Mr and133 words
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Article85 1985-09-01 5 Household tips I sScSSSE 3 easy ciean-up, jusi replace cne tray. Or stick a piece of selladhesive shelf paper to the kitchen floor, underneath the feeding dishes. The paper can match your decor aad can conveniently he removed. Is the dog dripping drinking water all over85 words
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Article, Illustration605 1985-09-01 6 BIMONE VAZ - BIMONE VAZ > m^ m9mmmmmm9mmmmmm9^ 999^ m^ m9mt**********m A four-page supplement to mark the 17th Festival of Books and Book Fair 85, now on until this Sunday By GOING by bookshop figures, reading for pleasure is alive and well among children bnt not so605 words
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Article, Illustration328 1985-09-01 6 ANG LAY WAH - ANG LAY WAH By THIS year's Festival of Books and Book Fair the 17th so far is as big as previous events, despite the current economic climate. Now on at Hafi 4 of the World Trade Centre, Book Fair 85, which is the only annual328 words
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Article, Illustration813 1985-09-01 7 Local humour books have the last laugh As Toh Paik Choo might say: "Alamak, these Singaporeans, they want to laugh but also so cheapskate. Always want to read the latest funny book, but also want to read free." Are the funnies doing wel? RETHI GOVIN reports. RED, red botak bead,813 words
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Article, Illustration253 1985-09-01 8 THE Philips Language Learning System makes learning easier with a new type of cassette recorder with combined headphone/microphone unit, compact casssttee and study mm n nlmtm DUUKS* The cassjßtts recorder, known as the AAC (Audio Active Comparative) 9000 Language Laboratory, allows the learner to253 words
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Article113 1985-09-01 8 FIGURINE Panini Distributors have brought to Singapore a new educational tool for children called tte paste and learn picture kit. Ite kit presents concise facts that are meant to entertain and educate at tte same time and consists of an album with numbered spaces far your113 words
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Article, Illustration626 1985-09-01 8 THE GHOST OF ORCHARD ROAD AND OTHER STORIES By R. H. Hickling Published by Times Books International 176 pages, $7.50 Reviewed by ANG LAY WAH HI SNOW comes to Singapore when a fresh Arts graduate takes on a job as Santa Claus in a department626 words
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Article, Illustration1631 1985-09-01 9 Who is this Kitchi Boy and who are his friends? Why did Macaw write a book? Find out in these two revealing interviews one by an intrepid reporter who braved the gang, but would rather remain anonymous, and the other by Macaw's nephew, Alex Q:1,631 words
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Article, Illustration1029 1985-09-01 9 HELLO, my name is Alex. I am 10 years old. Although my IQ is 156.3, 1 have a birdbrain of an uncle called Macaw. Listen, last week he brought me to a teahouse and I really grilled him, crisp. "Uncle Mac, there is a rumour1,029 words
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Article, Illustration404 1985-09-01 10 Holidays are one of the 30 most stressful events in life and half the people who spend them abroad fall HI. ISABEL WALKER suggests ways of minimising the risks. ACCORDING to American psychologist John Nicholson, holidays are potentially stressful precisely because theyTimes of London - 404 words
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Article, Illustration1073 1985-09-01 10 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN By THE baby orang-utan stretched out long fingers and grasped my hand so tightly that, for a moment, I thought he would pull me up into the trees. A ridiculous thought really, but I had never been so close before to1,073 words
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Article, Illustration267 1985-09-01 10 fgsd WHAT TO BRING Sleeping gear. Sleeping bag or groundsheet, compact impermeable pad or air mattress. Clothing. Cotton shirts/T---shirts, swimsuit, fast-drying shorts, thick sweater (for night), lightweight pants with drawstring at ankles, sneakers/diving boots, trackshoes (for hiking), spare shoelaces, underclothing, raincoat, cap/widebrim hat, elastic strap267 words
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Miscellaneous88 1985-09-01 6 Programme of events Today 3Jopm-4Jopm: Panel discussion on The Total Singapore Woman by Dr Nalla Tan, Ms Dana Lam and Ms Mary Hodder. •Ul pa -7 pra: Panel discussion on Love and Responsibilty by Dr Lim Su Ifin and two representatives from the Family Planning Association of Singapore. MAnrfav 4JO88 words
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Miscellaneous84 1985-09-01 6 an Editor, held by the Society of Editors. Thursday 5 pm mm pm: Talk by writer Frederick Pohl, entitled Brave New Worlds: Literary Responses to Technological Society. rnany SJlpm-CJlpni: Panel dlsc—laa on Electronic Publishing fay Mr Jim Da vies and others. Saturday ZM pm 340 pm: Meet Kitchi Boy, and84 words
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Miscellaneous1903 1985-09-01 1 M_____ Mi KM /_2 j| HM k I I II I JEM \mn II I^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Hl^^^^^^^^_^______________________________H I I II WaM l_^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Hf^ >_____. __L. ___________Pl GOOD HUES. New season of fun with the J m \^LWL\ y Evans family. Big brother J. is concerned ____________________________________________________H1 wnen Tnelma becomes the romantic target of1,903 words
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Article, Illustration397 1985-09-01 2 JOHN AUSTIN ( IPS - JOHN AUSTIN (IPS) By MICK Jagger and David Bowie are talking about doing a film together. They are particularly interested in doing a remake of Some Like It Hot, which would see them taking on the Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon roles. While the397 words
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Article, Illustration302 1985-09-01 2 NO, Rambo fans. It's not First Blood HI: At the Spa. A younger and far less muscular Sylvester Stallone can be seen nude in October's Playgirl magazine, which hit the stands last week, reports USA Today. The nine-page pictorial was taken from a 1970302 words
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Article, Illustration1049 1985-09-01 2 PHILIP COOREY - PHILIP COOREY \4l. Ak ImmmW*- ■'<■ ~1 -iWAJA 9 W^^ m B 9 *mWmmmWWmm i. m" iimii^j Hni|iH'iii $&fsK*'^ %m sß M CATS EYE Starting Drew Barrymore, James Woods, Alan King, Kenneth McMillan and Candy Clark Directed by Lewis Teagne This is one of1,049 words
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Article, Illustration712 1985-09-01 3 LIM KAY TONG - LIM KAY TONG FUTURE I ASminjS *9aPm\ WmmmmMmmmmm m%mmmmmAmm\mmmAUamm> \»mii»Hl to gnaw antmas Starring m*4mthOm\j X Fox, Christabhtr UovdL mmat^mmmmmmarmmmi- mmmtmrmjmjmm Lfa Thompson and (mmmmm fmtUmmtm SKKedbv Robert Zmmrndkh mmummmmmmmmmmwmmmm EVEN though Back Ta Ike Future works on sci-fi storylines akin to The Twilight712 words
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Article, Illustration490 1985-09-01 3 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN WOfttONG CLASS _?o_r_nQ Soon Ho, Tsui Hone, Teddy Robin, wnO_o Joio -Wl^'' Directed by Tsui Hark At IN TERMS of style, this latest work by well-known director Tsui Hark is a far cry from his last effort Shanghai Blues Yet, both are basically490 words
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Article, Illustration381 1985-09-01 3 LIM KAY TONG - LIM KAY TONG THE CARE BEARS MOVIE Coming to Cathay With the voices of Mickey Rooney and Georgia Engel Directed by Arna Selznick AS A cartoon which is sugara nd-spice-and-everything-nice, The Can Bonn Movie will be hard to beat. It espouses many positive values love,381 words
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Article, Illustration575 1985-09-01 3 LIM KAY TONG - LIM KAY TONG i cnai aaaomiT JSmmmmm^fmmm t/mt MfAtmmmmwtm Tuns C"o# and Chu Yuan THE Shaw Brothers' filmmaking arm may be known for predictable, commercial fare, but Illegal Immigrant proves that there's still much risk-taking when it comes to movies. Set in575 words
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Advertisement235 1985-09-01 3 ARDMORE %fr POINT AT X, NUMBER ONE A ARDMORE PARKrd Right at the comer of Ardmore Park, just fronting the lush green gardens of the Shangri-la, the Ardmore Point towers a majestic twenty storeys upwards. At Ardmore Point, you'll not only «t choice views of beautiful parklands, but also you'll235 words
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Article, Illustration538 1985-09-01 4 CHOW SOOK YIN - CHOW SOOK YIN By HIS name may not ring a bell in the minds of many Singaporeans. However, Hongkong serial fans may recall Ken Choi Fung Wah from the series Conflict. (He played the photographer who meditated in the nude.) Back in Hongkong,538 words
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Article, Illustration414 1985-09-01 4 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN By A SINGAPOREAN composition has made it to the finals of an international song contest in England. A song by composer-musi-cian Jeremy Monteiro and his guitarist friend Robin Macatangay has been selected as one of 15 finalists in the pop category of414 words
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Article, Illustration460 1985-09-01 4 UNKNOWN - UNKNOWN ncvbnvc 2 MINX Tayoh (Partrott) OF female rockers, few survive the ravages ol time. Pat Benatar and Chrissie Hynde are among those who leap to mind. When Toyah Willcox rammed her way into the limelight back in 1960, it seemed that she had come460 words
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Article, Illustration1394 1985-09-01 7 4 Who would have thought that we'd ever outsell Simon and Garfunkel. That's really something. They've been legends for years. Being in their league means m a lot to us. y BIGGER than the Everly Brothers, bigger than Simon and Garfunkel, trigger than Wham! Daryl HallIPS - 1,394 words
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Article, Illustration524 1985-09-01 7 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN By SINGAPOREANS who enjoyed last week's short season of films from New Zealand are in for another treat. Coming up next is a Korean film festival, which will bring on three acclaimed movies from the Land of the Morning Calm.524 words
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Miscellaneous158 1985-09-01 11 MARVIN by Tom Armstrong IV* moticbdVH Ik^V i/(T UmttKmtt AM V^fl a _^-^< SOUTH FOR < I XPOK'TGet IT,OAQ U)UAT,MAPeSOO I IT'S PIffICOUT TO £*PLAIN, fcRUAP* ITS oecAO*eX i rT\ oec^ToeeajMeAPfioiiX^Tteß^ i horm Ac^ißeTueTßAjeciaw D VV Ama-Z I CA vv— 5 oFAMi^eocHsiAK I) W^ W 1 V* C S V>l158 words
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Young Life
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Article216 1985-09-01 12 TODAY we feature elephants, the last in our Animal Friends of Man series. Elephants are survivors from the age of the nowextinct dinosaurs. Of course, they are not exactly the same. The process of changing to cope with new weather conditions and different types of food supplies is216 words
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Article61 1985-09-01 12 Do you know What Is the Dead k is a narrow salt water lake tjhat lies on the IsraeliJordanian border. It was first galled Dead Sea by ancient Greek writers. No life can iodst in it because 25 cent of it is salt. Normal sea water has hetween 4 and61 words
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Article, Illustration255 1985-09-01 12 December sounds like a long way away. But preparing in advance makes it easier when the time comes around to give presents to your friends and family. One thing that you can easily do in advance is gift paper. You can personalise the paper if255 words
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Article, Illustration505 1985-09-01 12 bnxv TO THE ancient Thai or Burmese, a white elephant was a sacred animal. The fortunes of the kingdom were tied to the possession of white elephants. So white elephants, whidi are not actually white but a very light grey colour, were always kept in the505 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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Advertisement91 1985-09-01 12 WW COURT K»MANXm LOVERS |DT HM I I AT I Fven you think X XVI ill/ XX xll <1 4. you've tried every jAs much as you can eat for just '$10.00++ (adults) 6. 00++ (children under 12) of complimentary Chinese i the •tea, and as many helpings of Dian91 words
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Advertisement207 1985-09-01 12 Km A\T^mk /ortbcxBs Bth International Toy, Gift 3rd Food, Confectionery Handicraft Fair Beverage Exhibition For the young and young-at-heart, a Featuring frozen food and ready-to-consume magnificent display of the latest in the toy and food and beverages, including chocolates, games industry. Featuring some of the cakes and other delicacies. Plus,207 words
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Advertisement138 1985-09-01 12 HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS TO WL J4, mw ■'■■■■^fm *bJm At mm mW Mr Goh Khon Chong who wos awarded the PUBLIC SERVICE MEDAL (PBM) From; YOUTHSHIP 1978 Helen Ang Lim Kong Long Freddy Cheok Sally Liew Lawrence Chong Edward Ng Chang Kwang Hang Ng Sat Kwai Ivy Choong Ong Suat Neo138 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous228 1985-09-01 12 >■■ B*^^^^^^T^^^^n Word u3ni6"^ /^t^E^^ flfl WB IB *flflflßßß\* I IHT l h( 3 VJ^S (^T^OCW^ Traffic policeman: When I L a AS. 1 1 across I £xfl« v r^n 5 l^^^ 1 BflnKHßßßßßßflifll^^^^^^B JT 'r^T>*rK N you driving down the iiM n Sj>lH| BJ^iSw^BHHKH, Wff/* 1 /Vj^\\\\\ street, I228 words
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Advertisement736 1985-09-01 13 TELEPHONE SERVICE: «ATM CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: O^m Sll aM*-^* 9 a* 9 A#—^mt^tt 999 A* 99 I «o ISRilmm jOc*™* I IMOpr line (Min $15.00) I fmaUX te M(t- S) Ap^Z-am^. PjjL jr^s T»f jl m WArnXsaM mfamm^ ilf ——J ||V*^^ ifiWvk i\ ammm\^\. mAw deadline tor the Sunday Times) Semi-display:736 words
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Advertisement591 1985-09-01 13 25 Sale: Other 25 Ssis: Othsr Products Products I fejWAREHOUSE SALE LAST DAY! B Am iave a wi^ range of fine wines B WK from France, Germany, Australia etc B B\ to offer plus French soft suitcases flB Italian leather belts, imported B sunglasses and toiletries. Stocks at H special591 words
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Advertisement897 1985-09-01 13 SOLS AGENT OF Korean Ginseng seeks Sales Personnel with capability to develop sales contact With tourists, earning commission in addition to baste salary. Please contact Mr. Lee *****44. bet 3pm. spm. for Interview. 72 Situations Vacsitti Technical MM— BBS— BB^— B DRAUGHTSMAN/ j— WR— BB e ITC/ NTC 3 ln897 words
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Advertisement769 1985-09-01 14 99 For Sala: BMW Fuel Injection. Latest 4-speed transmission. 1 owner, low mUeage. *****55. Jerry Low. Tt BMW SMB. Aircon. s/rims, high powered radio cassette, sporty condition. For viewing, caU *****62/ pager *****49. ISM BMW BBBA. 3 pte. owners, stiver colour, tax: 2/86, fnUaccee sories. excellent cond. *****77. SB, APR,769 words
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Advertisement929 1985-09-01 14 99 For S—^ 78 OATSUN MSA FH. New paint sports rims, aircon, hl-fl ln beautiful condition $7*oo ojlo. Loan arrangeable. Tel: *****06. 78 DATSUN 130V. s/rlms, radio/ cassette, new tax, Insurance, power window, nice Interior/ cond. $10,500 o JLO. *****17. S3 JAN. 1* DX Nissan Sunny. 3 owners. Aircon, high929 words
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Advertisement594 1985-09-01 14 99 For Sala: Motor Cydss/Soootors KAWASAKI QPZ 888. excellent condition. Asking $4,000. Highest price secures. Mr See *****35. SEE TO BEUEVE. Honda 7M cx. K4 model plus 1 Shoe! helmet. Selling cheap. *****86. 1878 SUZUKI SCRAMBLER (or sale. $350. Oood condition. Tel: *****24, Robin. ISTS SUZUKI, QT2SOXT 1 owner new594 words
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Advertisement1064 1985-09-01 14 Available: Houses Available: Houses Available: Housas I Hill-top Luxury Residences fl Elevated locality. Easy Transportation B fl Situated beside Shangri-la Park and the f*<»jsr7^r>-~__^ fl I wMHmownSlfScho— Pri A Sec School at TES^^^ES" I Thomson a—. NaarMßTstaßonAnew rr «*»»*<** j I road leads to Thomson Road. M *>arv ZZZTT f1,064 words
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Advertisement611 1985-09-01 14 100 F/FURN. ROOM AT Toa Payoh Lor. 8 $240 pm. Chinese only Contact Mrs. Ooh MBMBI. HOLLAND VBXASE VtCSSTY fern, rms. for students only. Meals/ laundry arrangeable *****96 lIOLLAHB RD. NEAR town. Expat invite two foreigners/ ladles to share apt 884M each. *****08 BRMAM FASNLV AT Yishun Town has master611 words
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Advertisement1336 1985-09-01 15 KM accommodation 106 Accommodation Available: Houaaa AwbMbblb Housas SHDB PROPERTIES TO LET Tenders are Invited for the lettings of the following unfurnished residential properties> Tsndsr A) CMP BEE GARDENS (Off Holland Road) (I) 3-Storey Flat (3 bedrooms) at Apartment Block 43 Jalan Merah Saga #03-64 $875.00 (II) Double-Storey Terrace (31,336 words
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Advertisement105 1985-09-01 15 When we called Miss Adeline ]Chua of BNP Services at 11.30a.m. recently, she was I simply delighted with the response she received from her I i I advertisement in the Straits I Times Classified. She had been answering call after call since 8.00 a.m. regarding her gift-box making and wrapping105 words
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Advertisement461 1985-09-01 15 A FEW WORDS ON EATING WgELL APPETISING DELICIOUS EXCLUSIVE GREAT MARVEIMJS ialaiable socoulent TEMPTING WOW! Any of these words could very well describe what's dished out by our advertisers during The Straits Times Classifieds Food Festival a platter of very palatable ideas on eating out. And there's another word exhilarating461 words
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TV EYE
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Article, Illustration521 1985-09-01 16 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN CHANNEL 12 is getting an jazzed up. Literally. It wfll launch its own jazz festival with a series of five music specials to complement the Singapore International Jazz Festival, which wfll be held from Sept 17-25. The series Sounds sf521 words
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Article, Illustration685 1985-09-01 16 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN By THEY'RE tack on TV. And they will be spreading their unique brand of cheeky humour and good cheer. Veteran comedy kingpins Wang Sa and Ya Fong will return to a weekly slot in ttie new, revamped season of Use frsm Stadia685 words
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Article, Illustration425 1985-09-01 16 LIM KAY TONG - LIM KAY TONG af* m'm MmA -tfWi^f^-M^Mid^itf^^lfsl^t I gsd AS part of SBC's package to celebrate ttie tercentenary of the great composers of the Baroque musical era, here comes a riveting two-hour dramatisation about Georg Frideric Handel. Written by British dramatist John Osborne and performed425 words
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Article, Illustration455 1985-09-01 16 JUSTIN LEE - JUSTIN LEE A_f__ m__ I fgdshsdfhsd BARELY a month after visiting Singapore, TVB actor Wong Yat Wah and girlfriend Leung Kit Wah have decided to end their five-year romance. This comes as a shock to reporters here because there was no trace of trouble when455 words
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