The Straits Times, 6 October 1985

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  • 11 1 The Sunday Times No: 2574 55 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 96/1/85
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  • 1120 1  -  HEDWIG ALFRED He is leaving with 'a sense of liberation' and several job offers By FORMER President Devan Nair leaves Singapore today to start a new life in the United States. He and Mrs Nair will set up home in Washington D.C.
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  • 530 1  - Dialect used less, but English more HO CHIN BENG By CHINESE Singaporeans are speaking less dialect at home but the younger generation are using more English than Mandarin. A Times Survey on the Speak Mandarin Campaign shows an overall drop in the use of dialect this year compared with 1982.
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  • 164 1 WESTMINSTER (Maryland), Sat. A woman who put her husband up for sale as a joke says she got about 60 telephone calls to her newspaper advertisement, some of them serious. Now she has printed a retraction. "I had no idea we would get a
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  • 332 1  - PM invited to address both houses of Congress LI AK TENG KIAT By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, Sat. Mr Lee Kuan Yew has been accorded the rare honour of being invited to address a joint meeting of the US Congress when he arrives here next week on an official visit. His
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  • 354 1 JAL crash: Boeing to share payout to victims' families TOKYO, Sat. Japan Air lines and Boeing Company will split compensation payments to relatives of the 520 people killed in the JAL jumbo jet crash, the airline said today. JAL spokesman Geoffrey Tudor said that the precise amount had not been
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    • 152 1 BANKING WITH &UMBC UNITED MALAYAN BANKING CORPORATION BERHAD A new-look Asia Magazine More features, more pictures, more colour FOCUS Student fundamentalists worry KL CPF for education: How Govt can prevent abuses SUNDAY PLUS Letting the axe fall gently Strengths that can retard your career Twin beauties A six-page travel special
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  • NEWS FOCUS
    • 986 2 Why the stomach turns They may serve the most tasty food but, suggest HEDWIG ALFRED and AUDREY PERERA, are our glutton corners going down the drain? WE heard murmurs that some popular eating places had deteriorated into repulsive, slimy spots. We set out to see
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    • 660 2 The moments of madness when world falls apart A quake victim's experience 4 There was no longer a capacity to think or act or decide. You are paralyzed. You don't know what's happening 7 THE first effect on the survivors of a massive earthquake is a moment of paralysis with
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    • 513 3  -  AUDREY PERERA By FORTY-year-old money broker K. Krishnan is a happy man when he goes into his garden. It really isn't his it's part of the common grounds shared by HUDC residents in his Gillman Heights estate but since it's in front of his
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    • 486 3 ACTOR Rock Hudson's death from Aids last Wednesday may well set off uneasy questions in the minds of many people. Here are the answers to some common questions about Aids. Q. What is Aids? A. Acquired immune deficiency syndrome is a disease that slowly
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    • 858 2 AT A GLANCE GREENPEACE RENDEZVOUS: The flagship Greenpeace of the environmental movement of the same name had a rendezvous with sister ship Vega off the French nuclear testing site at Mururoa atoll yesterday. The vessels were the first of four in a Greenpeace antinuclear flotilla to arrive off Mururoa. Protest
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    • 266 2 I An elegant hill-top residence you'll be proud of. l^f y^^jf /^r /y 1 1—^p J^Swn tt-'d fjr 55 n UJjJ ea] Spanish-style A'Wy i V S 1 1 j<l k r^ l FUPtJ PARK 2-storey Hill-top Split-level Semi-detached/Terrace Houses Fudu Park is located on a hill-top in the prestigious
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 123 2 UP TO lpm. Showers over several areas from late morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6 am tomorrow: 31 max., 25 min. SUNSET today: 6.55 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.49 am. TRAVELLERS' WEATHER Adelaide 13,17c Hac Manila 22 32c Sunny Amsterdam 11/19C Clear Melbourne 16 19c Fine Bangkok 23 lie Fair Moscow
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    • 90 3 STATISTICS THAT SHAPE THE COUNTRY 94,000 men aren't WDrmiiy THE number of men aged 20 and older who don't work lias exceeded 94,000. Although retirees or pensioners form the biggest group, as many as 20,000 are full-time students, chronically sick or disabled persons, and men awaiting National Service call-up. Economkaly
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    • 28 3 -■^3^ -j -teg; luzr gBSrSSCT^ii n p •> HJi^ ;;_rzz^r 102P RvV RAYMOND WEIL GENEVE There's never been a better time SOLE AGENT: CRYSTAL TIME (S) PTE LTD I
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  • FOREIGN NEWS
    • 479 4 Greenpeace vessels get ready for N-protests Face to face with French forces ABOARD the French navy tug, Ran, South Pacific, Sat. A giant rainbow arced across the ocean today as the replacement ship for the sunken Rainbow Warrior arrived off Mururoa Atoll to protest against French nuclear tests. "Greenpeace, Greenpeace
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    • 81 4 DHAKA, Sat. Former Bangladesh President Abdus Sattar, 79, died here today of heart failure. Mr Sattar, a leader of the opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), was deposed in a bloodless coup led by the current President, Lt-Gen Hussain Mohammed Ershad, in March 1982, four months after
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    • 311 4 Tokyo unruffled by the worst earthquake in over 50 years TOKYO, Sat. Tokyo's worst earthquake for more than half a century left the city almost unscathed, a testimonial to the architects who prepared for the kind of shocks that have devastated Japan over the centuries. Concrete towers of the central
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    • 281 4 SEOUL, Sat. Economic ministers from 24 developing countries today urged more help from industrialised countries with fewer conditions. The Group of 24, or G-24, in a statement at the International Monetary Fund-World Bank conference, warned of the dangers protectionism poses to fragile Third
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    • 168 4 Chinese Reds not ready to mend ties with Soviets BEIJING, Sat. China's Communist Party is not yet ready to discuss mending its severed ties with the Soviet Communist Party, a spokesman for its international liaison department said today. "The question of restoration of relations between the Chinese Communist Party and
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    • 86 4 BEIJING, Sat. Rumanian leader Nicolae Ceausescu, 67, rumoured to be seriously ill, may remain in China for treatment in a hospital after his coming official visit, an East European source said here. Persistent rumours about his health have been circulating in Eastern European capitals. According to
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    • 463 5 Soviets score a point with new arms tack Tactical shift puts West on the defensive PARIS, Saturday THE surprise new arms control package presented by Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev represents a tactical shift in Moscow's approach to arms control and it also seems to have put the West, particularly Britain
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    • 367 5 PARIS, Sat. Raisa Gorbachev may have electrified many Westerners with her elegance, but her first official appearance in the world fashion capital drew mixed reviews. Female Parisian eyes zeroed in on Mrs Gorbachev from the moment she stepped off the airplane
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    • 260 5 Reagan will press ahead with Star Wars research WASHINGTON, Sat. President Ronald Reagan said yesterday he would be pressing ahead with his Strategic Defence Initiative (SDI) for a space-based anti-missile defence system, the programme the Soviet Union wants halted in return for action on its arms control proposals. Mr Reagan,
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    • 235 5 Sexual harassment French men top list, says report PARIS, Sat. French women have laid low the myth that their menfolk were elegant Don Juans by claiming publicly they suffer more sexual harassment from office Romeos here than anywhere else in Europe. They made their claim at the week-long congress here
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    • 150 5 LONDON, Sat. The Labour Party voted yesterday to support gay rights and a reduction in the age of homosexual consent from 21 to IS. On the last day of the opposition party's conference at Bournemouth, big male-domi-nated unions such as the miners and transport
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    • 288 7 California launches super lottery HI mm Expected to create 16 millionaires overnight SAN FRANCISCO, Sat. After the 1840s gold rush, the heyday of Hollywood and, more recently, the high-tech promises of Silicon Valley, California is offering a fresh chance to strike it rich. This week, the state launched a long-awaited
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    • 242 7 Zambia to auction scarce foreign exchange LUSAKA, Sat. Zambia plans to auction its scarce foreign exchange in an attempt to revive its feeble economy through a devaluation of the kwacha. President Kenneth Kaunda, announcing the move yesterday, acknowledged that it was bound to result in further sharp price rises and
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    • 149 7 LONDON, Sat. A new English translation of the Bible, edited to avoid innuendos of sexism, was published yesterday, charging references to "man" and "men" to "human being" and "people" where appropriate, its author said. Dom Henry Wansbrough, a Roman Catholic monk, said he
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    • 67 7 SAN FRANCISCO, Sat. About 500 people, including victims of Aids, took part in a candle-lit ceremony here yesterday in memory of American actor Rock Hudson, who died of the disease on Wednesday. Paul Boneberg, a spokesman for Mobilisation against Aids said: "Rock Hudson contributed his enormous popularity
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    • 159 7 Astronomers discover 'most distant' galaxy by accident BERKELEY, Sat. A team of US astronomers claims to have discovered by chance what might be the most distant galaxy ever seen from earth, more than 14.5 billion light-years away. Professor Byron Spinrad of the University of Berkeley said yesterday his team had
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    • 76 7 CAPE TOWN, Sat. South Africa's only two coloured magistrates have quit, saying their consciences would not allow them to remain in the state's legal system during the current unrest, the Cape Times reported. It quoted Mr Eshaam Palmer as saying he and Mr Pam Sickle resigned
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    • 310 7 American experts join race to save trapped boy MEXICO CITY, Sat. US experts have joined the desperate race to save a nine-year-boy trapped for, 17 days underneath rubble left by two earthquakes, but there was no indication today when he would be reached. Firemen from Dade county, Florida, worked last
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    • 157 7 Computer forecast triggers sell-off Dow Jones NEW YORK, Sat. A forecast of lower profits by major computer firm, Burroughs Corporation, paved the way to a widespread sell-off on Wall Street yesterday. The Dow Jones industrial index fell 4.37 points to 1,328.74, but managed a gain of 7.95 for the week.
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    • WORLD BRIEFS
      • 112 7 A computer hacker in Salt Lake City changed a recorded telephone message for poor Americans asking for donated food, and told callers to quit leeching off society and find jobs. Officials say the hacker left the message: "Listen, you bums, if you want cheese, go out and get
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      • 75 7 Smokers in Australia will be virtually extinct by the year 2015, according to figures cited by Mr Stephen Wallace, a drug-education specialist at Melbourne's Victoria College. Mr Wallace says smokers above the age of 35 are quitting at the rate of about one per cent a year. Of
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      • 135 7 An unemployed musician and his wife would not even let hurricane Gloria stop them from playing the Massachusetts Lottery's Megabucks Game, and it paid off big. Mr Francis Beauregard and his wife, Katherine, who live in the western Boston suburb of Framingham, had trouble buying a Megabucks
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      • 114 7 Australia's divorce rate is falling significantly, statistics show. The decline is being attributed to more conservative community standards and the diminishing influence of the post-war baby boom and subsequent marriage boom. Figures just released by the Australian Attorney-General, Mr Lionel Bowen, show that 18,463 applications for divorce were
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      • 137 7 To spotlight the north- west's fishing industry, officials at Seattle Centre have attached an inflatable crab, larger than a house, to the Space Needle 120 metres above the ground. The 17-metre wide crustacean, made of vinyl-coated nylon, will hang on the Seattle needle throughout this month.
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      • 79 7 The Star, South Africa's biggest selling daily newspaper, has decided it will no longer accept job advertisements which exclude applicants on the grounds of race. The Johannesburg-based paper says the stock phrase "regret Whites only need apply" will no longer be accepted in classified ads. The move has
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  • ASEAN NEWS
    • 465 8 Fears over armed forces unfounded, says Suharto JAKARTA, Sat. Fears inside and outside Indonesia that the country's armed forces could turn to militarism and totalitarianism are unfounded, President Suharto said at a military parade today. The huge parade, held in a disused domestic airport in central Jakarta to mark the
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    • 148 8 Jakarta trade team to visit Hanoi this week JAKARTA, Sat. The Indonesian government will send a trade delegation to Hanoi on Oct 12 to discuss boosting bilateral ties, the Jakarta Post said today. Mr Djukardi Odang, chief executive of the state-owned P. T. Panca Niaga trading company, was quoted as
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    • 298 8 Eating bears as a cure-all may cause their extinction BANGKOK, Sat. Bears are being slaughtered in Thailand's jungles to satisfy Asian visitors and Thais who believe the animal's flesh and innards can cure everything from lung problems to haemorrhoids. Mr Pis it Na Patalung, Secretary-General of the Wildlife Fund of
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    • 285 8 Congressmen want alternatives to Philippine bases MANILA, Sat. A United States Congressional group has recommended that Washington develop alternatives to its military bases in the Philippines because of the country's worsening political and economic situation. It says that US troops could be dragged into the Philippine government's fight against communist
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    • 149 8 Filipinos stage protest with a coffin ABOUT 2M Filipinos paiaded a coffin outside military headquarters in Manila on Friday to protest against the killing of 27 demonstrators by government troops in the central Philippines last month. The protesters, members of a group called Bandila (which means flag), waved placards and
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    • 123 8 Sabah raid: Two more pirates arrested MANILA, Sat. Two more pirates suspected to have raided the coastal town of Lahad Datu in Sabah recently were arrested by soldiers yesterday in Zamboanga City, some 850 km south of here. Southern Command chief Maj-Gen Delfin Castro said the arrest brought to three
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    • 176 8 BANGKOK, Sat. The Thai army yesterday issued a glossy booklet to counter rumours and leaflets charging armed forces commander Gen Arthit Kamlang-ek of involvement in the Sept 9 coup attempt. The booklet says Gen Arthit, who is also the army commander-in-chief, issued orders to
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    • 135 8 Tulip Garden Surrounded by beautiful landscaped gardens at Holland and Farrer Roads, a location close to Botanic Gardens and the convenient amenities of Holland Village, Tulip Garden offers discerning homeseekers elegant apartments and stepped maisonettes with many designs and layout plans to choose from. Here, spacious and unique stepped maisonettes
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  • SCROSS THE CAUSEWAY
    • 334 9 Campaigning in Sabah hots up as poll nears At stake is seat of former chief minister KOTA KINABALU, Saturday SABAH is once again in the grip of an election fever as the Ulu Padas parliamentary by-election draws near. The National Front candidate, Mr Jinuin Jimin, 32, of Parti Berjaya will
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    • 297 9 Mahathir reshuffles senior military officers KUALA Lt MPUR, Sun. PRIME Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad today announced a reshuffle of senior military officers. The reshuffle sees the appointment of army chief Gen Mohamed Ghazali Che Mat as the new Defence Forces chief from Nov I, and the promotion of
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    • 245 9 Single Muslim girls in US harassed into marriage KUALA TRENGGANU, Sat. A group of Malaysian students in the United States is reported to be harassing single Muslim girls with a view to forcing them into marriage. The fanatic group is going after newlyarrived Malaysian girls, said Wanita Umno chief Datin
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    • 134 9 Bernama PARIT BUNTAR, Sat. More women were joining the work force, the Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Department, Hajah Sharifah Dorah Syed Mohamed, said today. The increase in the past 10 years, from 1.1 million to 1.7 million, was encouraging, she added. The
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    • 144 9 Umno Youth attacks Cuepacs' rejection KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Umno Youth today expressed regret at Cuepacs' rejection of its offer to mediate in the civil service pay dispute. Umno Youth international bureau member Ibrahim Ali said the rejection reflected the "arrogance" of Mr Ahmad Nor, president of the Congress of Unions
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 495 10  - Missing maid may lose work permit LITO GUTIERREZ Employer risks losing $5,000 bond By A PREGNANT Filipino maid, still missing after she ran away from the Queenstown home of her employer six weeks ago, now risks running foul of the law. Her businessman-employ-er, Mr David Ho, 50, said the authorities
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    • 106 10 A FOREIGN maid fell eight storeys from a block of flats and suffered only a broken right arm. She landed on a tent erected for a funeral. Miss Thiruthy Nuperan, 22, from India, fell from Selegie House on Friday. Yesterday she was
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    • 63 10 THE government is acquiring more than 620,000 sq m of land in the Pandan, Sembawang, Mandai and Bukit Timah areas for general development. According to the latest Government Gazette, the land owners are Khoo Teck Soon, Khoo Teck Chuan, Khoo Teck Imm, Khoo Teck Quee, Khoo Teck Puat,
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    • 206 10 BETTER late than never, even it means singing before a "left-over" audience In a school canteen. For these 1M choir girls of St Nicholas Girls' School, yesterday was one to remember. First, one of the buses taking them from their school
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    • 309 10 See the livelier teaching in foreign schools CHINESE school principals are being sent to schools abroad to learn how to create a livelier teaching environment. Next year, two or three Chinese school principals will be attached for one month to schools in Australia
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    • 86 10 A CARTON of watches was stolen on Friday within sight > of an operations assistant at the Singapore Airport Terminal Services cargo complex. Mr Png Moon San, 37, was in a second-storey office when he saw the man removing the carton from a cargo
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    • 101 10 Police wish to interview ex-security officer POLICE are looking for a former security officer in connection with three cases of cheating people by promising them licences to run hawker or canteen stalls. The man asked for "introduction fees", ranging from $2,000 to $4,000, from his victims in order to get
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    • 44 10 YESTERDAY'S What's On in Section Two reported that the Singapore Symphony Orchestra's open-air concert at the Sentosa Musical Fountain will be held on Saturday and Sunday. There is, in fact, no performance today. We are sorry for the error.
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    • 251 11 Tread carefully over changes to wage system EMPLOYERS who try to take unfair advantage of the Government's call for wage restraint do so at their own peril, a Deputy SecretaryGeneral of the NTUC said last night. Dr Wan Soon Bee, who is also Minister of State (Prime Minister's Office), said
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    • 67 11 A TALK on dating, mating and birth control is being organised by the promotion and outreach services of Bukit Merah branch library. Dr Paul Tan, a gynaecologist, will touch on the different methods of contraception, their effectiveness and side-effects in his talk at 3 pm
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    • 398 11  -  AUDREY PERERA 20,000 jam-pack rooms when it opens Story by AS LIBRARIES go, this one was neither silent nor still. Throngs of people moved about from shelf to shelf, thumbing through rows of new books. Others peered into or entered one reading room after another. There
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    • 169 11 QUALITY control circles at the National Productivity Board have helped it serve the public and its own staff better, the NPB chairman told its officers yesterday. NPB Chairman Dr Wong Kwei Cheong, who is also the Minister of State (Trade and Industry), told the board's second
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    • 133 12 $1,000 fine for selling obscene underwear A BUSINESSMAN learnt that he has to mind his language, even for underwear. Fifty-six pairs of briefs with words such as "Giant Rock," "How Sweet It Is" and "Fresh Squeezed" printed on the crotch areas landed Dadlani Shewak Metharam in court yesterday. They were
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    • 112 12 A TAXI-DRIVER had his taxi stolen on Friday when he went to buy some medicine, leaving the car keys inside his unattended taxi. When he returned, he found his taxi parked along Serangoon Road at about 7.15 pm missing. He then met an old woman who
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    • 324 12  -  JUNE TAN By THERE was no talk of women's lib. Instead the Nanyang Technological Institute yesterday wooed girls with talk of cooking and clothes. "In today's world, engineering is no more masculine than cooking is feminine," said Prof Chen Charng Ning,
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    • 209 12 ANOTHER 200 graduates turned up at the Education Ministry yesterday to apply for the temporary posts of untrained graduate teachers. This brings the total number of people who have shown interest in the posts to more than 1,300 three days after the
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    • 568 12  -  STU GL AUBERM AN Even multinationals are using them to recover overdue payments By DEBT collectors are lending their muscle to big, wellestablished companies even multinational corporations to help recover long-overdue bills. Some companies have turned to such collection agencies after their debtors continued
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    • 255 12 SINGAPORE'S furniture makers must look overseas if they want to expand their activities as the domestic market is limited. So said Mr Sidek Saniff, Parliamentary Secretary (Trade and Industry), yesterday at the offical opening of the fourth Singapore International Furniture Show at the
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    • 39 12 THE Rotary Club of Marina City-Singapore will hold a seminar on teenage behavioural problems on Saturday. Four speakers will address the seminar, which will begin at 2 pm at the Redif fusion auditorium, Clemenceau Avenue.
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    • 389 13  - I'm more than a sex symbol, says star RAV DHALIWAL By FOR years now, film star Zeenat Aman has been labelled the sex symbol of the Hindi screen a tag that she resents. "I am not just a sex symbol. I think I have the capacity to be a good
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    • 134 13 A LABOURER yesterday discovered how costly it was to deceitfully gain entry into an army detention barracks to visit a friend. Koh Kim Soon, 22, was fined $1,000 when he pleaded guilty in court to using another person's identity card to gain entry
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    • 487 13  - A new breed of trendy student heads AUDREY PERERA Byi THE Centrepoint Kids may outrage some adults with their punky haircuts, but their more conservative classmates are also going in for the latest in hairstyles. More and more teenagers these days are visiting salons to have their hair styled, no
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    • 216 13 You can still get tickets for the Navy show today ADMISSION passes to the Navy display in the Singapore Straits this morning are still available on a first-come, first-served basis at Bedok jetty. A landing ship tank, RSS Persistence, will be beached at the jetty area. Visitors to the static
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    • 70 13 POLICE have increased patrols in Jurong and Boon I^ay after a recent spate of vandalism on lorries and other goods vehicles. There have been 10 cases where the vehicles were scratched or broken into since last month, said Deputy Supt Johnny Tay,
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    • 338 13 HOTEL Marco Polo in Tanglin Road is spending close to $5 million In a two-phase refurbishing programme of its rooms and other facilities. Its lobby, lounge, entrance, arcade and 154 of its more than 600 guest rooms will have either re-conditioned or new furniture,
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    • 263 14  -  RAV DHALIWAL Orange, green and blue are colours chosen By IT'S confirmed commuters in the mass rapid transit trains will sit on hard plastic, not cushioned or steel seats. The seats will be placed lengthwise along the sides of each coach to make
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    • 337 14 CHINESE businessmen were told yesterday don't appoint your son as head of your company at once just because he has returned from overseas studies armed with impressive paper qualifications. Their sons should either work their way up their companies or first
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    • 110 14 Teng Cheong praises lion and dragon troupe KIM Keat community centre's lion and dragon troupe was praised last night by Second Deputy Prime Minister Ong Teng Cheong for being an outstanding cultural group. Mr Ong, who is the MP for Kim Keat, said the troupe's success was due to group
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    • 331 14 Sembawang workers to forgo productivity bonus ABOUT 1,300 workers of Sembawang Shipyard will give up this year's productivity bonus. They will, however, be paid the normal 13th month wage supplement. The decision to forgo the bonus, following the giving up of this year's NWC increases, is to help put the
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    • 23 14 FIRE damaged a flat at Kampong Bahru Road yesterday afternoon. Two fire engines put out the fire. No one was injured.
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    • 428 14 THIRTY-SIX Housing Board area offices were a flurry of activity yesterday as ministers, MPs, HDB officials and residents celebrated Singapore's first Residents and Area Office Day. Exhibitions, children's parties, guitar recitals and film snows were among the activities held in a bid to
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    • 119 14 COME oat of your home this morning and cheer the marathon runners when they pass your way. This is Mobil's appeal to residents living along the 42-km route. Yesterday thousands of leaflets with this message were distributed to these homes. More than 4.2W people will
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    • 68 14 THE Sentosa Rare Stone Museum opens on Tuesday. Visitors will have a chance to see miniature mountains, brooks, fossils and precious stones there. For $2 per adult and $1 per child below 12 years old, you will see these attractions in a collection of rare stones
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  • FOCUS
    • The Sunday Times VIEW
      • 319 15 BOTH givers as well as receivers of dowry in India now face fines and imprisonment as more and more brides are burned for failing to give their grooms enough such marriage payments. The government, in amending the law, described dowry-related bride-burning as "an age-old, deeply-rooted social
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      • 106 15 125 What The Sunday Times reported on Oct 9,1960 THE People's Action Party has dismissed the idea of an i 'dependent Singapore as a "fantasy" and stressed that the state can achieve complete freedom only through a merger with Malaysia. The latet t issue of Petir, the
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    • 1205 15 WARREN McFARLAN reveals the new computer systems that can help businesses win 4 Years ago, as manager of the Harvard football team, he had no doubt used similar language ("Get out there and kill them!") in his pep talks before inter-collegiate games. Football players are
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    • 215 15 Conservation Series B^tPW^^H A very limited edition of Indonesian conservation H^it—atfHi Series Proof Coins was issued by the Republic of B*^^B Indonesia on 1 3 April 1 970 Minted In Italy, eacn set iB^^ consist of five beautiful silver coins. Comprising mm w 99.9 fine silver content, each coin is
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    • 216 15 Celebrate your love occasion at Cairn-Court. Restyled and extended, Cairn-Court now awaits jj| Ik you in new splendour. Elegantly spacious with jM tet our new Dragon Phoenix Grand Mall, we have Jj l_ enough tables to suit your kind of crowd. Our _^™^™^HB^^^^ Hong Kong chefs renowned for Peking m
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  • FOCUS/Viewpoints
    • 589 16  -  Sylvia Dass MY JOB entails travelling all over Singapore, even to the most remote corners of the island. I have made a startling discovery while on my rounds. It is that despite the devel opment projects carried out all over the island, there are
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    • 808 16  -  Edgar Koh An obligation placed by the CPF on the children to reimburse their fathers and mothers for the school fees suggests official recognition of certain requirements of adult children. Such endorsement and recognition are not necessarily bad, although
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    • 430 16  -  Stu Glauberman BUGIS Street is no beauty spot. It is a blemish on the smooth cheek of a garden city. It hasn't been properly planned, re-developed and manicured in step with modern Singapore. It exudes an unhealthy air of squalour. An odour even.
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    • LETTERS Hiring/Morals
      • 378 16 Woes of a job-placer "LANDING a job... is a heartwarming experience," wrote Reg Joesph last week. Awarding a job is just as rewarding. More so, these j days, when we're reminded j that people are trying to pay their bills. Going through application letters is by no means pleasI ant.
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      • 271 16 WHEN I read The Sunday Times last week, I was < revulsed by the almost nude photograph of a Taiwanese actress on Page Four. I don't know what you thought it would convey to your readers but I was never more put off by a picture.
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    • 506 16 THE Guru was not at his usual perch on top of Mount Faber. Thinking that he was making a non-house call at Bukit Timah, I made a trip up that hill. But he was not there either. After a few telephone calls to people in
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  • FOCUS/Analysis
    • 1690 17  -  JOHN BERTHELSEN By writing for The Asian Wall Street Journal 4 Many returning fundamentalist converts refuse to have anything to do with politics and even women, educated at great expense overseas, choose or are forced by peer pressure to assume traditional subservient family roles.
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    • 5 17 ON THE LIGHTER SIDE Collette
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    • 351 17 *^W<*nilwrttmWr tflfl ■Sal*** (ill ■■^a^KliVw^'iiifl TByi jfr jK^vv^MyH^^KV vfi« BBi^y ■^B^Efia^HHa^^saßaßvPf^BH i mpvum The gxxi life gels betterat iUI KJ til 1 r Cll l\ +~f Z GRANGE BD Wake up to the i V/^ |J courts, health centre, good life. Listen daily g \[Zrir gymnasium, sauna, to the chirping
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  • RACING
    • 177 18  - Kwai Fei the launching pad for Danis TONTO By LUKE DANIS, who leaves for Japan on Wednesday to represent SingaporeMalaysia in a series of invitation races, is hoping Kwai Fei will give him a going-away present by taking the National Stud Cup today. Last season's local champion has ridden the
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    • 75 18 RACE 1: Humble Boy, Lancashire Tower, Sandy River, Spice Of Life, Biloxi. RACE 2: Nine Lines, Tricky Steven, Graceland, Finesse, Secret Believer. RACE 3: Fleet Foot, Daring Graphon. RACE 4: Need You Badly 11, Compulsive Gambler. RACE 5: Treat Me Nice, Sri Daman, Classic Dancer. RACE 6: Plastic Queen.
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    • 309 18  -  MARKSMAN By our man on the track KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Speedy mare Persian Tiara should pack too many guns for her Malaysian-bred rivals in the $40,000 National Stud Cup (Race 61 The four-year-oi J mare by Amami Prince goes into the 1,200m race for Classes 4, 5
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    • 433 18 RACE RACING ED MARKSMAN TONTO PEDIGREE LUCKY LEO 10 Sporty Leopard 10 Sporty Leopard 7 Hawaii 7 Hawaii 4 Supreme Chaser 1 7 Hawaii 6 Everything Nice 10 Sporty Leopard 4 Supreme Chaser 7 Hawaii 1 Humble Boy 4 Supreme Chaser 3 Sandy River 9 Biloxi
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    • 6125 18 MMFPqmi 130 CLASS 5 DIV 4 1,200m IrfTMa (Ratings: 53-38) WmmmmSmm (Stakes: $11,500) 1 245**9 Humble Bay 57 (53) Nike-K Leong 6 nzh dc 2.5 (1200m). Slowly away, finishing last of 9 C4-7 Ipoh 1200m good July 13; earlier in season, beat all but Discover by
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    • 295 19 Gift race for Badak as protest is upheld by stewards By OUR RACING TEAM FIRST *****5 SECOND *****0 THIRD *****1 STARTERS *****3, *****5, *****4, *****7, *****8, *****1, *****1, *****9, *****2, *****9, *****5. CONSOLATIONS *****1, *****0, *****9, *****0, *****5, *****4, *****0, *****0, *****7, *****1. KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Race
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    • 562 19  - Johnston keen to return as visiting jokey JACK ELLIOTT By of the Melbourne Herald 61 would like to thank the people in Singapore and Malaysia as I enjoyed my stay there very much, and particularly the racing which I think is as good as anywhere in the m world. 7
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    • 312 19 PARIS, Sat. THE surprise last-minute decision by master jockey Yves Saint-Martin to ride Sumayr in tomorrow's Prix De L'Arc De Triomphe was explained today. "He has gone for a stayer," said a racing insider from the Longchamps track. Saint-Martin, who has
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    • 125 19 (From left: Form of last three runs, horse, trainer, jockey and barrier) 123 RAINBOW 0.1 FIST (J Tree) Pat Eddery H 111 SHERNAZAR <M. Stoute) Walter Swlnburn 14 140 JI'FITER ISLAND (C. Brittain) Tony Ives 12 232 COMPLK'K (L. Bates) Alfred Gibert 15 401 BALITOr (P. Bianconei
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    • 2308 19 HOW TO READ THE RACE RESULTS: From left: Saddle cloth number, name of horse, weight carried, approximate dividends at Bukit Timah, Jockey, barrier, position of horse at the BMm, 4Mm and finishing post. CLASS 5 DIV 5 l,2Hm odazuki Stable's \2 Ninja's Ambnsh 51
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
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  • OBITUARIES
    • 332 20 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MR. GOI CHONG SIAK (CHOP CHEE KOW) AGED 75 passed away peacefully on 4.10.85 leaving behind: Wile: Cher Ttang Chuan Brothers Sisters-in-law OOf ChOflf Nee Lmi Wang Cheng Coy Sent Tee Loh Hui Noi Sister Brother-in-law liny chong Eng Tan Hee Chuan (Deceased Son* Dauo.hter«-in-law 00l
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    • 154 20 The family of the late CHOY KHUN HENG 0.8.E. wish to express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives friends for their prayers, kind condolences, kinship, attendance A assistance, wreaths A donations during their recent bereavement. We also wish to thank the doctors and staff of Ward 47 and
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    • Obituary, Illustration
      53 20 In Loving Memory of MRS LIM KIAT SENG (MDM KOH GEOK PUAY) Departed Bth Oct. 1982 Lunar: Bth moon 22nd Dearly missed and always rememberedbvtamilyandlovedones^^ In everlasting memory of MR KM. MENON Departed 6-10-79 Sadly missed and always remembered by beloved wife, children, relatives and loved ones.
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    • 52 20 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements I The family of the late LEE YEW Departed 28 Sept. 1985 wishes to express their heartfelt appreciation to rela- I fives, friends, neighbours, colleagues, business I associates and well wishers for their kind support, I attendance, donations, condolences, wreaths and I scrolls during their recent
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    • 40 20 183 Condolences 183 Condolences 183 Condolences With Deepest Sympathies and Heartfelt Condolences to MR. KHOO LIAN LEN on the demise of his I Beloved Father, MR. KHOO YEN HEE From: KOBE STEEL LTD, JAPAN I EARTH DEVELOPMENT (S) PTE LTD
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      105 20 In sweet remembrance of MDM NG LAY HAR Departed 6.10.1981 The depth of sorrow we cannot tell. Of the loss of one we love so well. And while she sleeps a peaceful sleep. Her memory we shall always keep. Dearly missed by all your lovedones^^^^^^^^^^ LATE MR.
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    • Obituary, Illustration
      42 20 In Loving Memory of MA. S.A. DURAI DEPARTED 6 10.80 Thou art gore, dear lather. Gone beyond 'he world of tears. But the memory of you will ever linger Through the passing years. Always remembered by wife and _jldrei_^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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    • Obituary, Illustration
      39 20 j PATH DA BHOG MOM SWARAN KAUR VILL: KHAKH PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY ON 22 9-85 PATH DA BHOG FOR OUR BELOVED MOTHER WILL BE HELD ON 7-10-85 FROM 3PM TO SPM AT SRI GURU SINGH SABHA TEMPLE.
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    • Obituary, Illustration
      41 20 In Loving Memory of JAMES YANAN DEPARTED 6.10.81 Thou art gone, dear father. Cione beyond the world of tears. But the memory of you will ever linger Through the passing years Always remembered by Mariadass Jamei loved one«.
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  • SPORT
    • 673 20  -  HAKIKAT RAI Asia's new stars show the stuff that dreams are made of By 4 Why should I not have the same opportunity to run even faster? Jae Keun (above) I would like to win a medal at the Olympics some day. Usha (below)
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    • 151 20 CANBERRA, Sat. Asia's athletes found the pace too hot on the second day of the World Cup. Both the men's and women's teams ended the day in last position, auguring the wooden spoon for the third time in four World Cups. In today's eight men's events, Asians
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    • 207 20 Men's 4Mm: 1 Michael Franks (US) 44.475ec 2 Thomas Schonlebe (EG) 44.72 3 Innocent Egbunike (Afr) 44.99. I.s*m: 1 Omar Khalifa (Afr) 3:41.16 2 Olaf Beyer (EG) 3:41.26 3 Igor Lotorev (SU) 3.41.92. 3,Ntm steeplechase: 1 Julius Kariuki (Afr) Bmin 39.515ec 2 Henry Marsh (US) 8:39.55 3 Graeme Fell
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    • 562 20 West Germany, Sweden 2-0 up in Davis Cup semi-finals LONDON, Sat. Anders Jarryd and Mats Wilander gave Davis Cup holders Sweden a 2-0 lead over Australia yesterday. But if they reach the final, their rivals may well be a country they have not met at that level before
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    • 525 20 Drama, tears and farce at World Cup Franks' 400m sizzler and US quartet give Americans narrow lead CANBERRA, Saturday A SIZZLING 400 metres run by Michael Franks and a classy display by the men's 4xloom relay team helped the United States to a one-point lead over the Soviet Union at
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    • 772 21  - Members only at the misery club TAY CHENG KHOON TaetoSrean 6 But if Eric's predicament is not exactly laughable, it's not all that deserving of sympathy, either. For the falling of prices can only be good for the game m in Singa- pore. MY GOOD friend Eric is extra edgy
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    • 333 21 James catches up with price PARIS, Sat. Britain's Mark James, playing in his last tournament of the European golf season before trying to qualify for the American Tour, shot a 67 to take a share of the lead halfway through the Lancome Trophy at St Nom-La-Breteche yesterday. James and overnight
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    • 469 21  -  DERMOT PURGAVIE Eye on America United States in the red over foreign exchange T HERE is no joy in Mud--1 ville tonight. It seems that the World Series, for the first time in its 82-year history, may actually become international. Despite its grandiose name, the baseball championship
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    • 1147 22  -  JANICE SEAH 2i£ SAID AND DONE The beach boy r makes it to the top uf the charts 41 never gave up, never said die. I kept going out until I learned at least how to sail properly. Sailing was enough; like flying on the water. No need
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    • 240 22 SOMETHING'S finally clicked for amateur photographer K. Izam. He zoomed in on windsurfer Ramie Salleh last month and now can finally come out of the darkroom of his long-distance admiration of the windsurfer. For Izam, of Opera Estate, sent in the winning nomination for Ramie in the
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    • 812 22  -  J RAJENDRAN ON THE LINE His country's overture spurned with a classic refrain T HE rhapsodic refrains of Richard 1 Clayderman may not be the average football fan's taste in music but, in a small way, the Frenchman's ivory-tinkling fingers may have played a part
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    • 709 22 The heat is on: Albert Teo. seeded No. 2, had to fight off the hot afternoon sun, a leg cramp and the stubborn resistance of Malaysian Alex Chew before advancing into the semi-finals of the third leg of the Ehese Tennis Circuit at the Singapore Tennis Centre yesterday.
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    • 188 22 BOWLING World Cap final selection trials (Qneenstown Bowl, I am): TODAY is D-Day for Lucy Low, who heads the 10 national women bowlers with 4,463 ptnfalls after two selection trials for next month's World Cup in Seoul. And, if she maintains her lead in this morning's
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    • 177 22 ATHLETICS Mobil Marathon (National Stadium, 6.30am). Civil Service Meet (FPAC, 2.30pm). BADMINTON F&N/Vonex National Ranking League (Singapore Badminton Hall, 9 am.). BASKETBALL MABA Cop second round: Penang v Singapore (8.45). President Merlin Cup: Malaysia v Singapore (7.30). Both at Gay World Stadium. BOWLING Fuji Superstars tournament 2nd
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    • 1061 23  -  ALAN hubbard Singapore makes it to the Big League as England draws a blank Always on Sunday LIKE a 40-a-day man who has kicked the habit, the English football fan is suffering agonisingly from withdrawal symptoms. One such friend telephoned last week from
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    • 407 23 SPOTR WORLDWIDE Taylor snookered, Thorburn through CANADIAN Cliff Thorburn beat world champion Dennis Taylor, of Britain, 9-5 on Friday to reach the final of the U*****,000 ($516,950) Matchroom snooker Trophy event in Stoke. Thorburn, seeded second, opened up a 2-0 lead at the start of play, fell behind 3-2 and
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    • 395 23 SOCCER WORLDWIDE 'Star' match proceeds go to Bradford victims FORMER England captain Bobby Moore on Friday presented a cheque for £65,000 ($195,000) to the Lord Mayor of Bradford for the dependents of the 56 fans killed in the fire at Bradford City's ground last May. The money came from the
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    • 1164 23  -  ROB HUGHES Talli of Soccer Aft ANCHESTER United's quest for IWi Tottenham's 25-year-old record of 11 straight League wins has been the last word in consistency from a team labelled inconsistent. The epitomy of modern winner-take-all ethic. Yet it has also contained a thoroughly personal,
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    • 293 23 ZURICH, Sat. Holders Juventus were yesterday given the draw they least desired when they were matched with fellow Italians Verona in the second round of the European Cup soccer tournament. Juventus have the task of avoiding defeat at the home of the current Italian champions on Oct
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    • 78 20 "In Memoriam" is for the loved ones whom you remember C.A.T.S. I *****66 Wrong. This is A Bird's Eye View of Singapore. A BIRD'S EYE VIEW Ail Everyone will Mk SINGAPORE SM* °°!L recognise this as V" >i^* vO tv from courtship Hla9 Kfe*. IVOW impeckable wit and diabolical asides
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 1477 21 Get the full story on doing business in Singapore. HHHH^^HHHHH Every newspaper gives you the news. 40^ i^^^^^^B But in today's competitive markets, bare J| PJEfffc behind the news the in depth .^*dk.* .^^■B r jtKk 0 ll iw AhLS 1 coverage of company events, the early Pv mm M^^^^j
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 263 22 APPOINTMENT v SARAWAK SHELL BERHAD/SABAH SHELL PETROLEUM COMPANY LIMITED AVIATION OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR Applications are hereby invited from suitably qualified level of commitment, the ability to thrive under pressure, Malaysian citizens (preferably Bumiputras of Sarawak/ and write and speak Bahasa Malaysia. Sabah origin) for the above position. We offer an attractive
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    • 20 22 Vittel. The pure natural drink for a healthy living. Sole Agent ALANTA COMPANY 14 Starlight Road Singapore 0821 Tel *****97
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    • 308 23 APPOINTMENTS THANK YOU! [youcOUldl We appreciate your BETHEONE overwhelming response WE'RE to our earlier recruitment LOOKING ac j jhank you for your J interest in our company. q| Due to the voluminous mails we received, we a********* are only able to call on ir'lijjC shortlisted candidates Pn,^, for interviews. Sorry
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  • The Sunday Times
    • 391 24  -  JANICE BEAH WORDS: SHUNNING petticoats, coquettishness and tradition, the women of Singapore conducted themselves as true footballers at the National Stadium yesterday. They shunted and swerved, kicked and missed sitters, like all men footballers do. Fourteen of them of all shapes, sizes and ages seven from
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    • 331 24 WHEN Singapore meet Malaysia in the return match of their two-leg series at the National Stadium tonight (7.30), it will be the last chance for four potentials to be selected team captain the Merlion Cup competition. Prom the VIP Box, members of the Singapore Soccer
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    • 443 24  -  JOE DORAI No joy for favourites as Bukit Timah serve up some surprise aces By LACK of big-match temperament, fitness and respect for their opponents foiled Punggol's bid to make soccer history for their constituency at the National Stadium last night. Despite the tutelage of former
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    • 117 24 FRANKFURT, Sat. Evea world Na. 1 Ivan Lend! caald Mt stop West Germany from reaching the Davis Cap tennis final far the first time la 15 yean here today. Barfs Becker aad Andreas Maarer beat Lead! aad Tamas Smid t-1, 7-6, M la the
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    • 243 24 Ramie sails home on MUIIIC UN a tidal wave j^SSmik sporting APUICUCMCUT AUHltVtmtni o^h^jonth RAMLE SALLEH can be excused today if he feels he can walk on water...rather than simply boardsail over jt 161" than anyone else in Asia. Singapore's young man of the sea stands
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    • 805 24 United fail to win their Spurs But Reading equal Tottenham's 11 -match victory run LONDON, Sat. Tottenham's 25-year-old English soccer League record of 11 successive victories proved beyond the reach of Manchester United today when they dropped their first points of the season in a 1-1 draw at Luton. But
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 168 24 Poge 24 SuUj Pte Ltd. Stockists for: Trusty, Vitacoat, Esbilac, Mirra-coat, Hi-craft, Magnet Chub Dinner. Main Office: Branch: 1. Scotts Road, 160, Orchard Road, #03-47 Shaw Centre, #01-38 Orchard Point, Singapore 0922. Singapore 0922. Tel: *****83 Tel: *****60 INSIDE V Barnes is no longer waiting in the wings Page 23
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    • 163 24 The Sunday Times, October 6, 1985 i^^^^H BBBW ROXY (STORE) PTE LTD 483. Tanglm Halt Road. &ngapore 0314 Tel: *****11 Aft" HBM^hmmm^^^^^^^^^ >Q£M Wt**+ if f JpV The last thing you'd want is to have your boots jWfl V *11/#^^m die on you. And unless they do, they are the
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  • SUNDAY PLUS
    • 2 1 SUNDAY PLUS
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    • 2125 1 How can employers ease the trauma of retrenchment? The question weighs heavy on thousands whose jobs are in the balance. PAUL ONG talks to retrenched executives and their colleagues and gets the views of a training consultant and a unionist 4 Companies should give them more
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    • FASHION
      • 388 3 ANOTHER delegation of garment manufacturers will be on the road again this weekend. This 24-member group will be going in the opposite direction to Los Angeles in California to stag-» the second Singapore Apparel show on the American continent. The first was in November 1981, when
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      • Article, Illustration
        584 3 Tight dresses, stove-pipe pants and psychedelic prints... KHNG EU MENG reports on a revival of the mad mod era IN RECENT decades, especially in the Swinging Sixties, the young have been in the forefront in many fields. The Beatles, Twiggy, Andy Warhol and Bob Dylan were just some
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      • FASHFLASH
        • 196 3 IT'S that time of the year again when every other cosmetic house is holding beauty clinics and free demonstrations to teach their customers how to wear the new make-up colours for autumn/winter. Lancome, the French cosmetic house, has gone one step further by throwing in fashion
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    • FOOD
      • 948 4 Few dishes at hotel coffee-houses are delicious despite the relatively higher prices. MARGARET CHAN selects the most flavourful fare at four new coffee-houses EAT OUT ELEGANT Window on the Park in Holiday Inn Park View offers an excellent Western meal on Wedgewood porcelain and with
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      • 1174 4 EAT IN VIOLET 00N unearths a wartime cookbook but oddly, there's no, recipe for tapioca, a lifesaver during the Japanese Occupation, in War-Time Malayan Recipes which reflects an era when one cent could buy a coconut and vegetables WHAT do those of us who have
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    • MIND & BODY
      • MEDICAL BRIEFS
        • 82 5 DOCTORS in Britain are trying to establish whether a virus, known as parvovirus, also causes miscarriage and still-birth. The virus was discovered 10 years ago, but it was only last year when evidence that it could damage the foetus appeared with two reports of
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        • 121 5 FOR some people, an unpleasant aftereffect of gastric surgery is dumping, that is, they feel weak and faint after meals. The dumping syndrome, reports The Times of London, comes in two forms. One is called early dumping because food is expelled too quickly and only half-digested
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        • 77 5 SNORERS, roll over. A new study shows that men who snore heavily may experience a loss of memory, motor coordination and thinking ability. Of the 46 snorers studied, 27 were found to suffer from apnea an interruption of breathing during sleep, which may reduce
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        • 88 5 DENTAL researchers have developed a vaccine to treat cold sores and fever blisters that may also be the first step towards a vaccine for genital herpes. A dental expert says that scientists have produced an antigen that protects against the herpes simplex type 1
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      • 1206 5 You have the right attitude and work habits but you're not getting ahead. The problem, ironically, could be your strengths which have become millstones because they're not being used properly. JUDY MYERS of The Times of London tells how to detect a strength that
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      • 323 5 1 PSYCHOLOGY THE next time you're tempted to cheer up a sad friend with good advice or "I know how you feel" therapy, don't. That's the advice from psychologists who discover that good Samaritans often make other people feel
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      • 255 5 25 years later, how safe is the pill? HEALTH THE birth control pill, the second most-widely used contraception in Singapore, celebrated its 25th birthday recently. Notwithstanding this, it is still surrounded by questions and controversy. At a meeting of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists in Washington, a doctor
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    • ARTS & BOOKS
      • 316 6 Reading like a striptease WHILE it's fashionable to speak of academic life as an exhausted subject for fiction, David Lodge's Small World (Macmilian) suggests that we will never tire of satirising our attempts to educate ourselves. At a teachers' conference, a speaker draws between reading and striptease a parallel that
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      • 1354 6 Is it art? LYNN BARBER poses the question in this interview with Bulgarian-born artist Christo, who has won fame wrapping up buildings, coastlines, a string of islands and now, the oldest bridge in Paris IT was on June 27, 1962 that Christo first arrived
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      • 608 6  -  CAROL LIM H ART THERE are feelings of space and power in the landscapes of German artist Babette Schutze. One not only sees but feels the wind blowing across the desert, the force of an approaching thunderstorm and the pounding of rain upon the earth.
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    • LOOK
      • 582 7 Words YOU drop a brick on your toe. Or you stub your head on a baobab branch. What you say, of course, is "Ouch!" Or, at the very least, "Ow!" Not really a word; more a primal sound, spontaneous, unlearned. The most natural
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      • 652 7  -  SUZANNE OOI Environment By THE angler was disappointed. Memories of a big catch five years ago had brought him back to the same remote spot off one of the Philippines' 7,000 islands. This time, however, the same waters had yielded nothing, even though fishing
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      • 340 7 THE legendary wise bird, the owl, can help human babies with hearing problems, said two Stanford University professors. They have learned that there is a critical period soon after birth during which a dysfunction of the ear in owls and humans can be
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      • 221 7 VINEGAR has a wide variety of uses. Did you know that: If you add too much salt to the food, you can solve the problem by adding a teaspoon of white vinegar and a teaspoon of sugar. Then re-heat. If you want vegetables to retain their bright colour,
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      • 1266 8 As a start to our six-page supplement, NIGEL COVENTRY recommends a vacation in the land that boasts nature in abundance fjords, beaches, mountains, glaciers plus fresh air and friendly people IT'S the perfect place to launch into married life! This Pacific nation has a
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        526 9 Formalities Singaporeans must apply (or temporary entry permits. These are available from the New Zealand High Commission and take approximately two days to process. You will also need a passport photograph. On arrival in New Zealand, you must also be in possession of a passport with a minimum
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      • 834 10  -  JD JUDITH DOYLE escapes to a farm for some home-grown hospitality while SALMA KHALIK takes in the countryside atop a horse "HOW do you get them down on the farm now that they've seen Paree ran the old music hall song. But,
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      • 627 10 Bouncy bounce and a joy every minute THERE are basically two types of horse trekking. One is where you have nothing to do but sit back and enjoy the scenery. Don't even bother hanging on, the horse is so docile it'd probably get a heart attack if it had to
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      • 607 11  -  NIGEL COVENTRY By 4 Mr Panoha says a marae is not an entertainment centre so Singaporeans may or may not see a cultural show. 'It depends on what the tribe is doing at m the time.' VISITORS to New Zealand can now enjoy
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      • 831 11 Mist was swirling when REBECCA CHUA, a child of the tropics, approached the Franz Josef Glacier. But nothing could put her off setting foot on her first glacier. MAYBE it had something to do with the fact that my teachers always insisted that a child who
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      • 149 12 FIFTEEN certified boats based in the Bay of Islands are members of the Game Fishing Charter Association. They can be booked for "sole" charters, "share" parties and "live aboard" cruise charters. All boats in the fleet, which sail out of Paihia, provide a
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      • 1007 13 For a box-seat view, head for New Zealand where weather conditions will give sky-gazers the best view. There are also special tours available. But, says NIGEL COVENTRY, plan to arrive before April 11. THE world will end on April 11 next year! It's not
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      • 544 13  -  ANNA LEE FIRST-TIME Singaporean travellers are unlikely to be tempted by the scenic New Zealand countryside and friendly Kiwi smiles. For them, it is the bright lights and excitement of Europe or the United States that make these destinations their first
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      • 200 14 MOST accidents happen to children when they're at home rather than elsewhere. According to the head of forensic pathology at the Singapore General Hospital, Professor Chao Tzee Cheng, leaving a child alone even for a few seconds can be dangerous. However, you can ensure
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      • 1045 14 ANNE-MARIE CURRAN covers the wide range of wall materials available, from fabric, wood, mirror tiles to murals THEY take up more space than any other feature in the home. They also have the ability to create an atmosphere of warmth or efficiency, and in
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    • 521 1  -  LEESIEW HUA ABU Popular Songs Center 85 IT'LL be a song contest of maay tongues and moods. This Saturday, Singapore plays host to the first AsiaPacific Broadcasting Union (ABU) Popular Song Contest, which has attracted participants from 14 countries. While the entries Include a
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      • 1342 2 Wonder who's telling tales now It began with Mommie Dearest (Friday, Ch 5, 10.15 pm), a riveting account of life with screen goddess Joan Crawford, written by daughter Christina. Now, kiss-and-sell books are the rage. BEVERLEY GRANT reports on biographies that make heartless profits out of family secrets THE biggest
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      • 179 2 PROFESSIONAL NIGHT Mingle with professionals and enjoy a fabulous Fashion Show WJ/sBm by Top Trend Boutique and Imp International Models HH -Oct, 1985 (GrandQuiz Night 13/10/85) You could win a fabulous Concord Deliriunj Watch jf worth $8,973.00!! Plus many more exciting prizes II /if caC^ X oA I in our
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      • 542 3 UNREMARKABLE events become meaningful in the hands of German director Wolfgang Petersen. He has made a name for himself as a film-maker able to evoke strong emotion despite very dry subjects. Singapore movie buffs will get a rare chance to enjoy and
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      • 83 3 WOLFGANG-PETERSEN RETROSPECTIVE: Goethe-lnstitut, Singapore Shopping Centre Wed Oct 16: 6.30 pm Smog 8.30 pm One of the Two of Us Thu Oct 17: 6.30 pm One of the Two of Us 8.30 pm Leaving Certificate Fri Oct 18: 6.30 pm Leaving Certificate 8.30 pm Smog Tue Oct 22: 6.30 pm
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      • 342 4 LIM KA Y TONG Wednesday, Ch 12, 8 pm By MANY futurologists, economists and politicians predict that the 21st century will hail the coming of the Pacific Age. The leader in this new era will be the Land of the Rising Sun, according to
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      • 2027 5 YOUR WEEK AHEAD 8 pm. Victoria Concert Hall. Tickets at MONDAY I flfc_\ 53. $5 and $8 from Tangs. Cold MlwWfll I U Jjj§» Storage Centrepoint and Victoria li^L'^^^l -^JBfffllfg Theatre box office i B15TH JAPANESE ''BWfWH JOSE FELICIANO: CULTURAL FESTIVAL: Wg 1 J I P _J™B| Pertormance by the
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      • 510 7 SIMONE Sigroret was the supreme mature seductress whose upfront sensuality, warmth and sensitivity drove young male cinema patrons wild. In Room at the Top (1958), she embodied the glowing ideal of the older woman in some unforgettable and torrid love scen<?s with
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      • 1399 7 Both Rock Hudson and Simone Signoret, who died last week, were two of cinema's more enigmatic sex symbols. He was Mr Perfect to millions of women, she was the seductress who drove young men wild. TOM BARRETT reveals more about glamour-boy Hudson's extraordinary life,
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      • 548 12 EVERY child who has been to the Singapore Zoological Gardens must have met Ah Meng, the orang utan. How many of you know how old Ah Meng is? The zoo thinks she is about 21 years old. For an orang utan that is middle-aged. Orang
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      • 82 12 An undertaker had an order to make a coffin 2.5 metres long and 1.8 metres wide and 5 centimetres high. "What happened to him?" asked the undertaker. "He was run over by a steamroller," said the customer. Diner: Your thumb is in my steak. Remove it this minute. Waiter: What
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      • 728 14 90 For Sale: Toyota OCT. 13 TOYOTA Corolla GT. pte. owner, with Pittura body kit. Full TRD accessories. Original paint. Accident free Highest offer secures. To view, call: *****58. 13/ 14 TOYOTA Corona 1.6 GL, latest model. 5-speed, s/rims, high powered cassette radio, central locking power steering Asking $25,800 0.n.0
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      • 869 14 114 For Sale: Private Apartments NO RESTRICTION TO FOREIGNERS GALAXY TOWERS lft-storey elegant apt At dist 15 Onan Rd Excellent accessibility: walking distance to market, shopping centres, restaurants, public transport Well co-ordinated design, good materials equipment. Clubhouse, games room, carpark. 24-hour security, playground 2/3 bdrms type FREEHOLD OWNERSHIP For L«««
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      • 712 14 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments SIN MING ROAD, 3 rooms flat, f/furn Cabinets. $34,000 Unobstructed view Tel *****30 TEBAN 5-RM. Point Blk Fully terrazzo fir. Newly renovated, market. $120,000 neg *****40 TOA PAYOH 3-ROOM improved. Blk 137. near MRT. market. schools $31,000 0.n.0. Tel *****10 TOA PAYOH LOR 4, Blk
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        282 16  -  JUSTIN LEE LOOK EAST I By HONGKONG star Samuel Hui recently celebrated his 36th birthday with a big bash for his fans at a hotel. The actor-singer chatted and posed for pictures with his fans, and also sang. Quipped Sam to reporters at the party: "I think it's
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