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Title Section12 1986-01-12 1 The Sunday Times No. 2588 55 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 189/12/85 ,ma;fm;amf;lm12 words
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Article, Illustration413 1986-01-12 1 YEO KIM SENG - YEO KIM SENG By PIRATES struck at the heart of Singapore's beach and camping area on Thursday night, attacking a lone watchman at the People's Association East Coast Park campsite, and holding him prisoner for more than an hour. Duty watchman Hussain bin Kaslan, 64, was413 words
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482 1986-01-12 1 AGNES WEE - Reject 3 offers and you're out, says HDB AGNES WEE By A MAXIMUM of three offers that's what the Housing Board is giving choosy applicants who have been slow to take up flats. Under new rules to take effect immediately, those who do not accept the third offer of a482 words
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142 1986-01-12 1 BANGKOK, Sat. Military leaders of non-communist guerilla factions fighting Vietnamese troops m Cambodia have formed a joint command, the clandestine guerilla radio station said today. This is without the consent of Khmer People's National Liberation Front (KPNLF) President Son Sann, who is strugglingReuter - 142 words
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326 1986-01-12 1 HEDWIG ALFRED - Scepticism over curbs on foreign press HEDWIG ALFRED By BUSINESS leaders and academics have reacted unfavourably to the Government's proposal to restrict the sale of foreign publications that do not provide balanced reporting. They described the step as unnecessary and felt it would be ineffective. The Government has said that326 words
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Article, Illustration58 1986-01-12 1 Pictures by SBC ACTRESS Zeng Huifen, 24, has landed the plum role of a Samsui construction worker who goes from rags to riches m a new 24-part locally-produced drama serial. She ages from 17 to 70 m the serial for which filming begins m Chinatown tomorrow.STEPHEN C.T. ONG - 58 words
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175 1986-01-12 1 Troubled Lloyd's faces govt inquiry LONDON, Sat. The British government is to investigate the operations of the scandalplagued Lloyd's of London insurance market. The inquiry, unprecedented m the near 300-year history of Lloyd's, is designed to examine whether its regulatory framework is adequate to protect the interests of 28,597 members.FT; Reuter - 175 words
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Article58 1986-01-12 1 THERE is an exciting bonus for all sports fans m Sunday Plus today a two-page, fullcolour calendar of all the big sports events locally and internationally during 1986. Copies of this exclusive sports calendar, printed on art paper, will be available free with any $10 purchase at Times58 words
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Advertisement128 1986-01-12 1 adidas FOCUS New champion of the Bar A nation of grumbletonians SUNDAY PLUS I f SCtß^^f^^^^uk v Answering the call of duty Discos lack imagination where? TV PLUS *9^B ™*I^H ,^^*T^ jp m Coming cinema attractions Hongkong stars' soccer date with our women ASIA MAGAZINE Win a trip to Australia128 words
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Advertisement7 1986-01-12 1 Champion jockey m death crash: Page 167 words
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Advertisement75 1986-01-12 1 INVESTMENT t yj j jGj jy Reservations Tel: 223 6026 Ticketing Tel: 223 61 1 5 Sales/ Administration Tel: 225 7233 Office: 140 Cecil Street, #02-00/ B, PIL Building, Singapore 0106. Traffic Tel: 545 9242, 541 8994, 542 1122 ext 3731 Room 041-08, 4th Storey, Passenger Terminal Building, Singapore Changi75 words
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NEWS FOCUS
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Article, Illustration656 1986-01-12 2 ILENE ALESHIRE; MATHEWYAP - ILENE ALESHIRE MATHEWYAP By and THE proposed changes m the Central Provident Fund will have little net effect on home buyers' budgets, according to six home buyers; and sellers contacted on Friday. While details of the proposed cuts m CPF contributions are still656 words
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Article, Illustration410 1986-01-12 2 CATHERINE C. ONG - CATHERINE C. ONG By BANKERS and fund managers on Friday gave the thumbs up to a government proposal to peg the CPF interest rate to market interest rates. The move, they said, would provide impetus to the development of a government securities market.410 words
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370 1986-01-12 2 Insurance firms will benefit from new laws THE local insurance business will get a boost from the new laws passed m Parliament on Friday. The provisions of the Insurance (Amendment) Bill, which Finance Minister Dr Richard Hu guided through the House, seek to: Strengthen the financial position of insurers and370 words
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575 1986-01-12 2 The litmus test of an independent judiciary THE litmus test of the independence of the Singapore judicial system is the fact that we are among a handful of countries which allow appeals to the Privy Council, said Professor S. Jayakumar, Home Affairs Minister and Second Minister for Law. He was575 words
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Article, Illustration303 1986-01-12 3 Dr Hu on why Bill is no blank cheque Payroll tax THE Finance (Amendment) Bill which was passed on Friday empowers the Finance Minister to prescribe the rate of payroll tax by an order. The payroll tax was suspended since April last year. Dr Augustine Tan (Whampoa) said that passing303 words
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Article, Illustration655 1986-01-12 3 HEDWIG ALFRED; K. F. SEETOH - Shops that expect a mauling from the Tiger HEDWIG ALFRED K. F. SEETOH Story: Picture: IT'S barely a fortnight into the new year and many stores have already switched from poinsettias, holly and tinsel to cherry blossoms, kumquats and hongbao packets. But while most stores are hoping to cash m655 words
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Article, Illustration80 1986-01-12 3 Ho Chin Beng - Ho Chin Beng By Bwc data: Department of Statistics STATISTICS THAT SHAPE THE COUNTRY Our spending abroad OUR holiday-makers as well as executives on business trips abroad spent a record $1.03 billion m 1984. How much they spent each day while overseas: S'poreans 1 expenditure abroad 1979 $1.380 words
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Article458 1986-01-12 3 DEMOCRACY has made quiet but substantial gains around the world over the past year and m 1965, more people lived m freedom than m all but one of the past 14 years. This heartening conclusion was announced by Freedom House, a New York-based organisationLondon - 458 words
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Advertisement754 1986-01-12 2 AT A GLANCE N. KOREA'S PEACE OVERTURE: man apparent peace overture, North Korea has announced that it would suspend military exercises next month and called on the United States and South Korea to put off annual war games scheduled for the same time. Page 4. US ALLIES RESPOND: Italy and754 words
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Miscellaneous139 1986-01-12 2 UP TO 1 pm. Intermittent showers and rain. TEMP. (C) up to 6 am tomorrow: 26 max., 22 mm SUNSET today: 7.15 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.12 am. TRAVELLERS' WEATHER Global/back page K. Lumpur 22/30 C Cloudy London 4 13 C Rain Manila 16/30 C Cloudy Melbourne 14/23 C Fine Adelaide139 words
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FOREIGN NEWS
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Article331 1986-01-12 4 TOKYO, Sat NORTH KOREA, m an apparent peace overture, today announced it would suspend military exercises next month and called on the United States and South Korea to put off annual war games scheduled for the same time. In a statement earned byUPI; AP - 331 words
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207 1986-01-12 4 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST Japanese turn to old-fashioned methods By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Sat. Japanese en gineers are reverting to old fashioned forms of propulsion to create new fuel-efficient means of transport Modern cargo ships are being re-equipped with sails and propellers may be used once207 words
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Article, Illustration127 1986-01-12 4 HONGKONG singer Agnes Chan placing the wedding ring on the finger of Mr Kaneko Tsutomu m Hongkong yesterday. Miss Chan, 3s, and Mr Tanton™, 31, her former manager, went through a Catholic marriage ceremony m the British colony. They were married m Japan onReuter - 127 words
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149 1986-01-12 4 Sikhs from Pakistan 'may step up attacks' AMRITSAR, Sat. A top police officer said today that Sikh extremists entering Punjab from Pakistan were expected to step up attacks soon. Amritsar District Police Chief S.S. Virk said extremists were coming from Pakistan m growing numbers because Indian troops relaxed patrols alongReuter - 149 words
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Article64 1986-01-12 4 COLOMBO, Sat. Sri Lanka will test all tea awaiting export m the wake of threats by terrorist groups to poison the country's most important crop. About 100,000 tea chests awaiting shipment would be tested for poisonous substances m the next few days, Plantations Industries MinisterUPI - 64 words
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Article, Illustration259 1986-01-12 4 BEIJING, Sat. Chinese Communist Party chief Hu Yaobang has accused some government officials of dishonesty and favouritism and urged people to report serious wrongdoings by their superiors. The official Xinhua news agency yesterday quoted Mr Hu as telling a rally of 8,000 senior partyReuter - 259 words
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Article85 1986-01-12 4 MELBOURNE, Sat. Thieves who robbed an automated teller machine at a bank overnight did not stop to count the cash they took the half-tonne machine with them. Police said the thieves drove through the window of the bank m the Croydon suburb, loaded the machine onReuter - 85 words
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405 1986-01-12 5 Italy and Canada clamp curbs on Libya First major US allies to impose sanctions NEW YORK, Sat. Italy and Canada yesterday became the first major US allies to adopt sanctions against Libya, which US President Ronald Reagan accuses of supporting international terrorism. Italy banned arms exports to Libya, a decisionAP; Reuter - 405 words
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196 1986-01-12 5 NEW YORK, Sat. The dollar rebounded yesterday when the market settled down following a retreat based on what dealers called overblown concerns about a pullout of Arab money from the dollar. But gold continued to benefit from the Middle East turmoil, jumping to itsUPI - 196 words
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Article122 1986-01-12 5 Dow Jones - Dow Jones NEW YORK, Sat. The New York stock market yesterday closed lower for the third straight day, ending a tough week on a losing note when a late buying rally fizzled out. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 4.70 points to 1,513.53 after falling 8.38Reuter; UPI - 122 words
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Article, Illustration51 1986-01-12 5 photo. The sight of these two 6-m high statues is enough to freeze anyone's blood. The ice statues, based on Edgar Rice Burroughs' novel, Moon Men, were on show at Glenwood Springs m Colorado. Seen here putting the final touches on his handiwork is Mr Gerry Kirk.AP - 51 words
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96 1986-01-12 5 Bag handlers at Heathrow jailed for theft LONDON, Sat. Fifteen British Airways baggage handlers at London's Heathrow Airport yesterday received jail terms ranging from three to four years after spy cameras filmed them stealing from passengers' luggage. Detectives formed a special undercover team to catch men who had earned theReuter - 96 words
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Article103 1986-01-12 5 JOHANNESBURG, Sat. A leading European banker striving to solve South Africa's foreign debt crisis is due to meet President P.W. Botha today. Officials have so far released no details of Mr Fritz Leutwiler's planned talks with Mr Botha. Mr Leutwiler, a former governor ofUPI - 103 words
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169 1986-01-12 5 More throw weight behind Heseltine LONDON, Sat. Former British Defence Secretary Michael Heseltine, whose abrupt resignation from the Cabinet is widely viewed as having damaged the government of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, has won fresh support over the issue at the centre of the row the future of the BritishReuter - 169 words
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WORLD BRIEFS
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Article65 1986-01-12 5 MALE BASTION FALLS: The University Cottage Club, one of Princeton University's three all-male eating clubs, has voted to admit women. The decision by the 100--year-old club's graduate board of governors came m the middle of a sex-discrimi-nation suit filed against the three clubs and the New Jer-sey-based university. In all,NYT - 65 words
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Article83 1986-01-12 5 Ja- pan's National Police Agency is considering installing a new emergency telephone system that would identify callers quickly and accurately and even provide a map of their area. The new system would use the usual telephone apparatus, but it would have an additional button for emergency useNYT - 83 words
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Article77 1986-01-12 5 Sea lions that deplete the potential catch of sport fishing boats off the Californian coast are going to get fish treated with chemicals to make their cravings nauseating. Operators of sports boats m Los Angeles will soon begin dangling fish tainted with such chemicals m the hope that theAP - 77 words
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Article84 1986-01-12 5 Andre Courreges, the French fashion designer who gave the world the miniskirt, has lost the prestigious label of Grand Couturier. Industry Ministry officials m Paris said a committee withdrew the title from Mr Courreges, whose company was taken over by Japanese interests three years ago after severeReuter - 84 words
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Article69 1986-01-12 5 The life you save may be a toad's. About 200 traffic signs are going up across England this year urging motorists to "help a toad across the road". The sign a red triangle with a picture of a toad on a white background is the Fauna andUPI - 69 words
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Article68 1986-01-12 5 About 11,290 immigrants arrived m Israel last year, the lowest figure since the nation was founded m 1948, the government reported. The publication of the statistics comes at a time when some Israeli politicians are expressing concern about the possibility that a large Arab population under Israeli controlNYT - 68 words
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Article65 1986-01-12 5 American surgeons believe that rebuilding a heart by using a back muscle stimulated with a pacemaker could lessen the demand for heart transplants and artificial hearts. "A person's own muscle is not subject to tissue rejection, nor would we be hampered by a shortage of donors," said DrAP - 65 words
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Article107 1986-01-12 5 Kremlin's offensive against alcoholism, launched seven months ago, has run dry, the government newspaper, Izvestia, said today. It quoted several examples across the country, and called for a greater effort at all levels to convince people of the evils of drink. In Kuybyshev, m the south, illegal alcoholReuter - 107 words
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Article360 1986-01-12 6 US- Japan trade talks 'a success' WASHINGTON, Sat. Secretary of State George Shultz yesterday said talks with Japan to open its markets to four categories of US goods were a success. He added that new talks would be started to include additional products. He said after a meeting with Japan'sReuter - 360 words
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71 1986-01-12 6 LONDON, Sat. Finance ministers from the group of five leading industrialised nations (G-5) will meet m London for private talks on Jan 18 and 19, a Treasury spokesman said today. It will be a routine meeting following the agreement reached among the UnitedReuter - 71 words
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Article74 1986-01-12 6 LA PAZ, Sat. Bolivia's miners today called a 48-hour strike and the government said it was ready to take all steps to prevent trouble. The miners' union said its strike for more pay and an end to job layoffs would start on Monday. Bolivia's mining industry hasReuter - 74 words
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Article, Illustration96 1986-01-12 6 House with that tilting feeling SAILORS who have witnessed shipwrecks may be forgiven for thinking this building had sunk into the ground, so familiar is the tut. Leaning on one side, this three-storey house built m Shizooka City, 102 km west of Tokyo, looks &s if it had been hitAP - 96 words
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Article, Illustration236 1986-01-12 6 Soccer star roped in to prevent Aids RIO DE JANERIO, Sat. Soccer star Socrates will appear m government television advertisements this month promoting the use of condoms during the free-wheeling Rio carnival celebration to prevent the spread of Aids, officials said yesterday. Socrates, who returned to Brazilian soccer last yearUPI - 236 words
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Article189 1986-01-12 6 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, Sat. America's tax-collection agency has been given a new role: The Internal Revenue Service is now also the government's official loan collection agency. The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) announced recently that the IRS has been189 words
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Article96 1986-01-12 6 AFGHANISTAN PRESIDENT Babrak Karma! has said he totally rejects US President Ronald Reagan's offer to serve as a guarantor of a settlement of the war m his country. Mr Reagan raised the issue at his meeting with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev last November and afterwards offered toReuter - 96 words
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Article66 1986-01-12 6 CHINA HOPES to resume its membership m the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Gatt), Prime Minister Zhao Ziyang has said. He told Gatt Director-General Arthur Dunkel m Beijing on Friday that participation m the treaty would go along with China's policy of opening to the outsideAFP - 66 words
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Article, Illustration76 1986-01-12 6 SOUTH KOREA'S Prosecutor-General Sco Tong-Kweon threatened yesterday to use police to end a sit-in (above) m Parliament by about 50 MPs from the main opposition party. He told reporters: "We won't just keep waiting outside. Police may be poured into the room to exercise public power."Reuter - 76 words
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Article66 1986-01-12 6 JAPANESE PATROL planes yesterday spotted a disabled Soviet cruise-missile submarine being towed m the East China Sea towards the Tsushima Strait, Japanese navy officials said. The Maritime Self-Defence Force identified the submarine as a nuclear-powered Echo-2 class vessel. The 6,000 tonne submarine is equipped to carry SSN-3UPI - 66 words
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Advertisement370 1986-01-12 6 1 January io, i ldl DG rt 4p Jm rW^ If If Mff I 1\ tf E^ Elj If ir^JF/ yiijfEisiJTy MJf 1W Vk\4Vr ITS/ m^^ m A\l irl IrJ |Wj| IpJ The RSAF offers you a flying start to a University dleqree. WKO Cgjling all 'A' Level holders r^^RSAFrdedicotedtoexceiience-,370 words
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ASEAN NEWS
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305 1986-01-12 7 Thai-US exercises to be held near Cambodian border BANGKOK, Sat. The annual Thai-US military manoeuvres are to be s;hifted this year from southern to eastern Thailand near the Cambodian border, Thai Navy command-er-in-chief Admiral Nibhon Siri thorn said today. The aim was "to allow Thai and American forces to exerciseAFP - 305 words
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136 1986-01-12 7 JAKARTA, Sat. A Malaysian businessman was sentenced to death by an Indonesian court today for his involvement m drug smuggling. The court found Chan Tin Chong of Johor Barn guilty of ordering and paying another Malaysian to smuggle 420 grams of heroin into Indonesia fromReuter - 136 words
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Article, Illustration332 1986-01-12 7 MANY readers rang The Sunday Times after it published a story last week about a Thai widow, Mrs Pian Boonrit, 82, who plucks coconuts to support herself and her 42-year old paralysed daughter. Most of the callers said they were touched by332 words
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119 1986-01-12 7 Tokyo-Jakarta trade likely to stay sluggish JAKARTA, Sat. I>ade and investment co-operation between Indonesia and its biggest business partner, japan, to likely to remain sluggish this year, a Japanese official predicted today. Mr Hiroshi Oshima, director of the Japan External Trade Organisation m Jakarta, said Indonesia was fighting off aAP - 119 words
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Article125 1986-01-12 7 'Foreign meddlers' warned MANILA, Sat. The government's watchdog body on elections has warned all foreign observers, including journalists, that they faced jail terms if they showed partisanship m the Feb 7 presidential polls. All foreign observers were yesterday ordered to register with the Commission on Elections (Comelec). In a pressAFP; Reuter - 125 words
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201 1986-01-12 8 Paper mill firms threaten to sue Sabah govt KOTA KINABALU, Sat. The promoters of two paper mill projects m Sabah. planned under an Asean Industrial Joint-Venture (AIJV), have threatened to sue the state government and shift the projects elsewhere, it was reported today. Lawyer C.K. Leong, representing the promoters ofNST; AP; Bernama - 201 words
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398 1986-01-12 8 100,000 jobless because of recession: Dr M Government is tackling this 'major problem' KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad today said that more than 100,000 Malaysians had lost their jobs because of the economic downturn and assured the people that the government is taking steps to398 words
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Article146 1986-01-12 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Malaysia Mining Corporation, hit by the worsening tin situation, has said it will retrench 49 workers at the end of this month. The company said m a statement yesterday it was no longer able to carry the burden of surplus staffNST; AP - 146 words
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Article, Illustration254 1986-01-12 8 KANNAN CHANDRAN - KANNAN CHANDRAN By MALAYSIA walked off with the top prize of U5512,500 (5527,375) m the second Golden Kite World Song Festival held at Angkasapuri, Kuala Lumpur. Last night, Wan Idris's song, simply titled Okay, beat the other 15 finalists when it won the approval ofNST. - 254 words
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118 1986-01-12 8 KOTA KINABALU, Sat. The High Court today rejected an application by Sabah State Attorney Herman Luping for the release of his passport, saying it would be used as evidence by the prosecution m corruption charges against him. Justice Datuk Chong Siew Fai also rejectedBernama - 118 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration492 1986-01-12 9 AUDREY PERERA - AUDREY PERERA By WHAT began as a favour for customers mixing beef rendang spices and cleaning fish and prawns led to an idea taking root. Now, the proprietors of a new mini-mart m Towner Road are out to woo customers with these same "homely492 words
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Article, Illustration176 1986-01-12 9 It's all on sale here from spanners to baby lotion WHAT happens when a hardware shop proprietor decides that it is time to diversify? The shop could end up looking like this one with everything on display outside except perhaps hardware. Mr Lim Kok Choo, proprietor of this shop m176 words
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96 1986-01-12 9 How a cook's gold chain ended up in melting pot A $800 GOLD chain belonging to a cook ended up m the melting pot of a goldsmith, a cort heard yesterday. This happened after the cook, Mr Lim Ec Boon, 24, lent the chain to his friend, Choong Thiam Oinn,96 words
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183 1986-01-12 9 TWO men who stopped their car to uproot and take away two plants at East Coast Park landed themselves m court yesterday. Tan Ah Hock and Lee Yang Huat, both 22, were reprimanded by district judge Tan Soo Kiang, The judge said that although183 words
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Article, Illustration169 1986-01-12 9 Nobel Prize laureate next LKY Visitor A NOBEL Prize winner is the next Lee Kuan Yew Distinguished Visitor due here. Professor Abdus Salam, a Pakistan-born physicist, will be the seventh visitor and the first Nobel Prize laureate. He is a Professor of Physics at Imperial College m London and the169 words
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234 1986-01-12 9 THE MP for Bukit Merah, Mr Lim Chee Onn, yesterday urged the People's Association youth movement to stay relevant to the times if it wanted to be an effective force. "Always remain relevant to society. The moment you become irrelevant, you can234 words
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526 1986-01-12 10 VALERIE LEE - Shoulder to shoulder against sexual inequality VALERIE LEE Arid how to beat it sparks off lively discussion By THE SIXTY or so men and women who spent last Friday night at a women's rights forum stood shoulder to shoulder on one thing. Sex discrimination is alive and well m Singapore526 words
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170 1986-01-12 10 Six imitation Rolex watch bracelets forfeited A DISTRICT judge yesterday ordered the forfeiture of six Rolex counterfeit gold bracelets which, if genuine, would have been worth $49,692. The lodge, Mr Soon Kirn Kwee, made the order after listening to arguments by the prosecutor, who applied for the forfeiture, and the170 words
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Article, Illustration421 1986-01-12 10 Runaway girl tells why she did it Parents frowned on boyfriend and parties A RUNAWAY 14-year-old girl talked about the parties she loved and the boyfriend she had. Both incurred her parents' disapproval. She felt her parents were too protective, nagging her every time she brought her boyfriend home or421 words
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186 1986-01-12 10 9 on fake US notes charge remanded again INVESTIGATIONS into the alleged United States-currency counterfeiting syndicate are still going on and the nine charged with the alleged operation will be further remanded for a week at the Criminal Investigation Department (CID). The case will be mentioned again on Jan 20.186 words
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Article, Illustration404 1986-01-12 10 Acquitted, now bus driver wants to forget WHAT former bus driver Wee Choo Thai wanted to do most after being freed from jail was leave Singapore. "I want to go home quickly," said Mr Wee, 41, a Malaysian, who spent three years awaiting trial on charges that he murdered his404 words
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111 1986-01-12 10 A SALESMAN who went to an office to collect a debt was fined $200 by a court yesterday for touching and kissing the hair of an office clerk. Neo Sey Van, 29, went to the 23-year-old woman's office m Block 1009, Yishun111 words
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Article68 1986-01-12 10 Cyclist, 75, killed A MAN died instantly when his bicycle was involved m an accident with a prime mover at Tampines new town on Friday. Mr Lee Kum Piew, 75, of Block 423, Bedok North Avenue 1, was turning from Tampines Avenue 4 to Tampines Avenue 1 when the accident68 words
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Article, Illustration480 1986-01-12 11 LEE SIEW HUA - LEE SIEW HUA They may be allowed to choose courses from other faculties By BRIGHT undergraduates at the National University of Singapore may soon get the chance to choose selected courses from other faculties. NUS Vice-Chancellor Lim Pin said m a speech last night that480 words
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Article, Illustration328 1986-01-12 11 BENG TAN - BENG TAN By FACED with half-cooked prawns, undercooked fish and other mushy dishes, judges had a tough time yesterday deciding the winners of the People's Association's first microwave-oven cooking contest. But the PA was. not perturbed by the less-than-per-fect results. "We have introduced this328 words
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234 1986-01-12 11 Singaporeans pay less for Changjiang River cruise in China SINGAPOREANS can take a cruise to the Three Gorges of China's Changjiang River for less than what Western tourists pay, but the number of seats available to them is limited. The cruise is being made possible by the China Merchants International234 words
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222 1986-01-12 11 A TRAINING fund may be set up by the Public Daily Rated Health Workers' Union to help its members improve and upgrade their skills. The idea of a fund came from Mr Chew Heng Ching, the union's adviser, yesterday. He was speaking222 words
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175 1986-01-12 11 DECEMBER last year was as good a month for taxi-drivers as previous Decembers, despite the groans and moans about recession and "bad times". Their gross earnings averaged about $Bt-$M a day during Christmas and New Year and the school holidays. On some days, their gross175 words
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Article, Illustration351 1986-01-12 12 Everything's a washout from muted drums, to stalled cars, to grounded kites YESTERDAY'S morning-to-night showers washed out half the Kinki Festival at the Japanese Garden. The one bright spark was the evening's fireworks display, described as "fantastic" by one of the spectators. Part of the five-dayK.F. SEETOH - 351 words
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Article, Illustration203 1986-01-12 12 SUPERMAN was m trouble. He couldn't fly. His fellow superhero, Batman, was also expected to go up, up and away but didn't. Not normally one to take to the skies, anyway, he was grounded because he, too, was wet from the downpour yesterday. "Superman" andSIMON KER - 203 words
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Article, Illustration411 1986-01-12 12 Mechanics kept busy, but it's poor business for others THE telephone of the Automobile Association of Singapore's 24--hour emergency road service has been ringing virtually non-stop. Since the rain started, the association's mechanics have been busy helping stranded motorists get their cars started. Most of the calls concerned engine problems.411 words
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Advertisement615 1986-01-12 9 /»w Y\Kr BB 1 B 9 En 1 w9 t 'Ire In the city's dark underworld a psychopath prepares to strike again Some random stroller through the theatre district may soon be the target for a heavy object hurled from the roof of a crumbling building. And this time veteran615 words
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Advertisement9 1986-01-12 11 SINGAPORE AIRUNES THEONLYTWKE DAILY 747 SERVICE NONSTOP TO HONGKONG.9 words
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Advertisement188 1986-01-12 12 te used like a normal dy The Toshiba Neo B^dJ fits into the same f socket as an ordinary liglit bulb. But its energy IKr y jl saving and lamp life are quite extraordinary. wmSß' mMm c co Ba^ uses a X)ut ess electricity IHn Jfrnft anc^ usua^y asts times188 words
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312 1986-01-12 13 The Sunday Times VIEW A monument for all RENOVATION work on the Sultan Mosque is now complete. It cost more than $400,000 to expand and improve its facilities. Dr Ahmad Mattar, the Environment Minister and Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs, has made an appeal to members of the Muslim community to312 words
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Article111 1986-01-12 13 What The Sunday Times reported on Jan 8, 1961 A LARGE-SCALE West Java-to-Singapore smuggling ring involving "several Government officials" has been smashed, the Indonesian Navy announced today. The Information Chief, Lt-Cdr Imam Sardjono said the Navy-sponsored "Operation Order" aided by troops, police and the Attorney-General's office netted111 words
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Article, Illustration1245 1986-01-12 13 Law Society head FRANCIS SEOW says his top priority is to enhance the profession's prestige z We have a growing, young Bar and their problems remain untouched. I will change only what needs to be changed. So don't expect any great upheavals. FMNCIS SEOW,1,245 words
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Advertisement242 1986-01-12 13 This new clean-looking, front-loading VCR is accidentally, because they're exposed. wheels and knobs and H MmSk^tS^M^ V The new HS3IBE comes only 115 mm high and has only eight control buttons. There's room for them under cover and for buttons. You get up and Hj iP^a^fc|^B| jBBBi Yet with so242 words
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Article, Illustration978 1986-01-12 14 Irene Hoe - Irene Hoe 4 After breathing a different air for four years the normal span of a liberal arts course can our students m American universities and the country to which they return remain untouched by it? 7 THERE were 150 of them, mainly978 words
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Article, Illustration862 1986-01-12 14 Tiresias - Tiresias 4 Resolve to stand up for Singapore by drinking Singapore beer. Be proud to declare that that leather wallet comes from Genting Lane. Fill our hotels. Patronise m our own shopping malls 7 OF late, I have been862 words
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820 1986-01-12 14 Edgar Koh - Edgar Koh The time is certainly overdue for the civil service to re-emphasise professionalism, which can be defined as serving the public within a political framework and yet being above politics, and for the political leadership to agree to the re-emphasis. THE relationship between820 words
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Article, Illustration434 1986-01-12 14 J^^r^t^Aw' TIME sometimes passes very quickly, and sometimes very slowly. But once upon a time, Time did not pass by at aU! I'm tocking about the little village at the very tip of north-western Singapore. Its name is Noh Ker Locke for it was434 words
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Article, Illustration1786 1986-01-12 15 1986 is Industry Year m Britain. The campaign was launched to 'reawaken appreciation and understanding" that industry is about the creation of wealth for society. But has it convinced workers on the shopfloor? The Sunday Times of London commissioned a major study of British attitudes1,786 words
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Advertisement43 1986-01-12 15 Modern Secretarial Practice is a concise guide to the varying skills which a secretary needs to master m the 1980s. It provides essential knowledge using the most modern selfstudy techniques enabling readers to measure progress step-by-step. finable at all [^BookshopsJ IfiTimes ilUl>i->[ ri43 words
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Advertisement103 1986-01-12 15 PULL AHEAD OF FHECOMPEFLFLOIVi BT keeps you ahead of your Pnpetitors with the latest r porate developments BT, Singapore's largest business daily gives you 4 full pages of local and international company news to help you marshall facts information effectively. These statistical pages are a must reading for professionals, executives103 words
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Article, Illustration253 1986-01-12 16 1985 top local rider m head-on smash week after biggest win SUNGAI SIPUT, Saturday CHAMPION local jockey Ismadi Ismail, 23, was seriously injured and his girlfriend, Ang Lai Scan, 18, died when their car was involved m a head-on collision with another car at the 32ndNST - 253 words
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332 1986-01-12 16 The fatal road toll involving jockeys By THE RACING EDITOR YESTERDAY'S road tragedy m which Singapore girl Ang Lai Suan was killed m a car driven by 1985 champion local jockey Ismadi Ismail was the fifth involving a jockey on the main trunk road m Peninsular Malaysia. In 1962, sensational332 words
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Article381 1986-01-12 16 RACE RACING ED MARKSMAN TONTO LUCKY LEO MISTER X 4 Adorable 4 Adorable 3 Yuli 3 Yuli 4 Adorable 1 1 Nobody's Fool 5 Ultimate Hope 4 Adorable 4 Adorable 3 Yuli 8 Par Avion 1 Hollywood East 8 Par Avion 1 Hollywood East 1 Hollywood381 words
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359 1986-01-12 16 MARKSMAN - MARKSMAN By our man on the track RACE 2: Great Choice, Ferrous Cardio, Emu. RACE 3: Cabochon 11, Sizzle. RACE 4: Pete's Dragon, Sunrise Villa, Quotable, Cattleya 11, Maximum Capacity, Symbiotic. RACE S: On The Ball, Guarantee HI. RACE Plastic Queen, Diplomatic Joy,359 words
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Article5093 1986-01-12 16 gMMMMMMt 1.30 RESTRICTED TERMS DIV B I,loom Tt3~S (3 year olds) mmmmkmmm (stakes: $11,000) 1 Nobody's Fool 57 X Chong-Owner 3 nzg (1200 m). Newcomer by Double Nearco out of Nor; arrived on Feb 12 Samsol 3 2 Note Maker 57 Note Maker-Ahmad 3 nzg (1200 m).5,093 words
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Article457 1986-01-12 17 JACK ELLIOTT - JACK ELLIOTT lma;fm;lamf;l MELBOURNE, Sat. The Australian government's capital tax legislation could devastate the local racing industry. The legislation, to be introduced next month, may tax profits on racing and breeding without any allowance for losses incurred by an owner's other horses. It is one457 words
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Article, Illustration209 1986-01-12 17 OUR RACING TEAM - By OUR RACING TEAM IPOH, Sat. Bukit Timah trainer Samsuri Abdul Rahman began the new season with a bang when he saddled up a treble today. Samsuri, who finished 20th on the trainers table with 22 winners m the season just completed, scored with GoodLEE FOO SAN - 209 words
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Article2622 1986-01-12 17 FIRST *****7 SECOND *****9 THIRD *****5 STARTERS *****5, *****5, *****5, *****0, *****0, *****3, *****6, *****8, *****5, *****8. CONSOLATIONS *****7, *****1, *****7, *****2, I<>ooo2, *****4, *****2, *****7, *****9, *****4. CLASS 6 DIV 2 1/SMm Loh Kit Soon's 2 Adamas II 55.5 (21?) Lam (1) 2 22,622 words
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Article, Illustration86 1986-01-12 17 IPOH Sat. Jockey C.H. Ooi was Oned $5W for giving incorrect evidence daring an inquiry by the racing stewards into Race 3 today. Ooi rode the winner Graceful Ascend, who rolled m across True Colours at the BMm. A protest by Oo on True Colours was dismissed,86 words
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Obituary, Illustration35 1986-01-12 17 183 Condolences 183 Condolences With deepest sympathies and heartfeit condolences to Mr. Tan Kok Hiang on the demise of his beloved father Mr. Tan Hua Poo From Management and Staff of TRANS-PACIFIC CREDIT (PTE) LTD35 words
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Obituary, Illustration237 1986-01-12 17 MDM. LIM IVY Aged 51 passed away peacefully to be with the LORD leaving behind beloved HUSBAND David Tan Gee Siong and DAUGHTER Amy to mourn for her The body is lying at Singapore Casket The funeral will take place on 13.1.86. at 1.30 p.m. and proceed to237 words
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Obituary, Illustration115 1986-01-12 17 MR. LIM THYE SWEE AfpCT paaeed away peacefully on 11th January 19M leaving behind: WIFE: Chua Chwee Eng SON: Llm Keng Chew, Tommy DAUGHTER-IN-LAW: Lee Oek Hwa DAUGHTERS: Llm Lay Beng Lim Lay Tin, Irene SON-IN-LAW: Kok Ming Ful GRANDSONS: Llm Yun Zhen, Desmond Kok Ylk Leng Kok115 words
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Obituary, Illustration128 1986-01-12 17 'PATH DA BHOG The family of the lata MDM. JASWANT KAUR 55 year.) w/o Late Gurdial Singh Langiana Departed 4 1.86 wish to express their heartfelt thank* A gratitude to relatives friend* for their kind attendance A assistance during their recent bereavement. Special thnnka to doctors, nurses ft128 words
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Obituary, Illustration23 1986-01-12 17 In Loving Memory Of Our Dearest R. Ana-ithan (Chippu Serang) Departed 12/1/81 Always remembered by wife children and loved ones.23 words
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Article, Illustration1060 1986-01-12 18 ROB HUGHES TALK OF SOCCER Chelsea lead a shift of fortunes m search for the silverware O LOWLY, forcefully, a geographical swing takes shape m English football. The "Southern Softies" of London threaten the North's monopoly for the first time since Arsenal's League and Cup double1,060 words
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Article, Illustration89 1986-01-12 18 Tugging at Passarella's purse strings BUENOS AIRES, Sat. Argentine soccer star Daniel Passarella yesterday donated his earnings to a national programme to feed the needy, Argentine soccer officials said. The Argentine's donation of USSIS,IM ($31 ,650) is his total earnings received from Argentina's World Cup soccer qualifyingReuter - 89 words
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Article293 1986-01-12 18 Comeback trail: Brazilian superstar Roberto Falcao is likely to return to Italian soccer when his current temporary contract with Sao Paulo FC expires after the World Cup, club president Carlos Aidar said. Sao Paulo lost US$lOO,OOO ($211,000) on the one-year contract it made last August with theReuter; UPI - 293 words
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Article589 1986-01-12 18 AMERICAN FOOTBALL Budweiser boost for new League DERMOT PURGAVIE is indisposed. His "Eye on America" column will be resumed m twc weeks. LONDON, Sat. Three years ago, few British sports fans could tell a tight end from a touchdown. But with startling suddenness, gridiron fever hasAP - 589 words
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Article283 1986-01-12 18 WASHINGTON, Sat. Second seed Pam Shriver had to fight all the way m a tough encounter with fellow American Bonnie Gadusok to reach the semi-finals of the Washington Women' tournament last night. Playing before a crowd who included Vice-President George Bush, Pam was taken to283 words
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Article, Illustration374 1986-01-12 18 American's booming returns snuffs out Edberg's rally ATLANTA, Sat. American Jimmy Connors advanced to the final of the AT-and-T Challenge tournament yesterday with a 6-3, 6-3 victory over Stefan Edberg. Connors will now meet Ivan Lendl, of Czechoslovakia, who overcame a sluggish start to defeat American JohnReuter; AP - 374 words
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Article270 1986-01-12 18 AUCKLAND, Sat. Unseeded young Australian Mark Woodforde wrecked American Bill Scanlon's comeback drive by romping to a surprise 6-1, 2-6, 6-4 win today to reach the final of the Auckland Grand Prix tennis tournament. Scanlon, trying to push his way back to the pinnacle of the gameReuter - 270 words
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Article, Illustration247 1986-01-12 19 STEAL FROM THE PROS Forget your right arm STARTING today a new series of golf instruction designed to bring a fresh approach to the subject. In it, you will be able to steal tips from the top professionals. Peter Doberelner, of the London Observer, who is generally ackowledged as one247 words
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Article499 1986-01-12 19 Korea's finest get set for Asiad SEOUL, Sat. The elite of South Korea's sportsmen and women have been assembled at training camps with a nine-month mission leading up to the Asian Games to be staged here from Sept 20 to Oct 5. Their goal is a record gold medal haulReuter - 499 words
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Article, Illustration398 1986-01-12 19 CARLSBAD, Saturday CALVIN PEETE putted brilliantly today to tie the course record while carding a 17-under-par 199 for a three-stroke lead after three rounds of the US$5OO,OOO Tournament of Champions. Mark O'Meara was tied with fellow Americans Peete and Tom Kite when the round started, but398 words
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325 1986-01-12 19 Trinidad unions put tour in jeopardy LONDON, Saturday ENGLISH cricket officials contacted their counterparts m the Caribbean yesterday following reports that anti-apartheid action by Trinidad trade unionists could wreck the England tour of the Wet;t Indies. Unions m Port of Spain, where two of the five Tests are due toReuter; AP - 325 words
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Article368 1986-01-12 19 KUWAIT CITY, Sat. Dutch captain Ties Kruize scored a hattrick, all from penalty corners, as the Netherlands came back from 21 down with four minutes to play to beat Great Britain 3-2 m an exciting match m a four-nation hockey tournament here today. However, Britain,AFP - 368 words
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Article179 1986-01-12 19 HARARE, SAT. The Zimbabwe Cricket Union said today they have invited India's B team to replace the cancelled England B team tour. ZCU president Alwyn Pichanick said he expected the Indians to arrive m Zimbabwe on Feb 15 for a five-week tour, the same periodReuter - 179 words
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214 1986-01-12 19 India win big-score clash with Kiwis BRISBANE, Sat. India won a high scoring one-day international against New Zealand m the World Series Cup at the Brisbane Cricket Ground today. Sent m to bat before a crowd m excess of 10,000, New Zealand hit 259 for nine off the regulation 50Reuter - 214 words
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Article466 1986-01-12 19 Gr6tG WaitSr Long-distance running star Grete Waitz, of Norway, has withdrawn from a 10 km race m Orlando, Florida, because of a knee injury. However, Grete said she hoped to compete m the 10 km Bermuda International on Jan 18. Waitz, 32, said she injured her knee when she fellReuter; AFP; AP - 466 words
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Article, Illustration708 1986-01-12 19 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON TEE TO GREEN Amateurs need a bit of cash to put some dash m their game 4 I'm spending more time on the course than before, putting m at least 27 holes every day. And though it's not a drudgery, I708 words
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Article, Illustration983 1986-01-12 20 ALAN HUBBARD - Pop go the stars ALAN HUBBARD Always on Sunday 4 The old adage that sport is just showbusiness with sweat is probably truer today than it has ever been. The marketing moguls are looking more and more towards the playing fields for personalities to sell products, create new images and983 words
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Article, Illustration974 1986-01-12 20 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH Said and Done Our golden boy decides it's time to go public C YEN now, ix's hard to imagine Carl Lewis standing and signing autograph books m such humble settings as McDonald's at breakfast time. Who knows what will happen when he974 words
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Article, Illustration953 1986-01-12 20 JEFFREY LOW - JEFFREY LOW Lowdown on Sport They are game enough and could be good enough QKAY, all you "Centrepoint Kids" out there, get this: If you take up games as seriously as your breakdancing, hair-styling and attiring, you might end up a champion. How does that953 words
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Article, Illustration394 1986-01-12 21 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN RUGBY ...by THE national rugby team's planned tour of New Zealand has been shelved, another victim, it would seem, of the country's poor economic climate. At their monthly management committee meeting last week, the Singapore Rugby Union concluded that given the "bad economicJONATHAN CHOO - 394 words
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Article237 1986-01-12 21 New pair sailing along fine IT WAS a first-time partnership that clicked. National serviceman Ben Tan paired up with crew Joe Chan to win the third race of the Singapore Yachting Association national 470 dinghy championships yesterday and are now lying overall third. Tim Hartnoll and Richard Hyde were first237 words
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Article220 1986-01-12 21 Blues on home waters SOUTH-EAST Asia Games gold medallist Anan Hosuwan put paid to all talk about homeground advantage. Anan, the sole bearer of Thailand's flag m the 10-nation Mistral Asia Pacific boardsailing championships, won the opening race at East Coast yesterday. No wonder the lanky 19-year-old grabbed the Windglider220 words
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Article454 1986-01-12 21 A final fling does it JACK WONG went home a happy man from Jackie's Katong last night. The national bowler qualified for the second phase of the Peter Stuyvesant Travel Bowling Classic m a last-ditch effort yesterday after trying unsuccessfully for a whole month. Jack scored a 205.75 average to454 words
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Article112 1986-01-12 21 BOWLING Peter Stuyvesant Travel Classic: 4th weekly final (Jackie's Orchard, 7 pm). CRICKET Friendly: The Straits Times v SCA Schoolboys (9 am), NUS Faculty of Architecture v British High Commission (1.30 pm). Both at Balestier Road. DARTS SDA Ml c 'ships (Station Hotel, 12 pm). SOCCER Malaysia Cop:112 words
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Letter319 1986-01-12 21 Dear Sir, I refer to last Sunday's article headlined "Searching for the right mix", which said that Malaysia planned to mould outstanding sportsmen and sportswomen along the lines of how Foo Lum Choon turned roe into "a graceful and respected badminton player". I am sorry to say that319 words
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Article, Illustration406 1986-01-12 21 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI CRICKET, by SCA hope to revive grassroot interest with Schoolboys side CRICKET'S revival is on the way... or so the Singapore Cricket Association hope, when they unveiled yesterday their plans to help lift the sport m the Republic. SCA secreatary R. Sivasubramaniam said406 words
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Advertisement730 1986-01-12 21 APPOINTMENT X ALAM I AKADEMI LAUT MALAYSIA I wt Permohonan adalah d'pelawa daripada Warganegara Malaysia untuk mengisi tt kekosongan jawatan-jawatan seperti berikut di Akademi Laut Malaysia (ALAM):— ffi JAWATAN I 1. PENSYARAH MATEMATIK/SAINS Kumpulan A 2. JURULATIH KEJURUTERAAN LAUT Kumpulan B S 3. JURULATIH NAUTIKA Kumpulan B 4. JURUTRENGKAS Kumpulan730 words
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Article, Illustration557 1986-01-12 22 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI Hussein ready to drop those who do not show commitment PREVIEW. PICTURE. JOHOR Salleh Noor; Azuan Zin, Kamaruddin Ahmad, Ismail Ibrahim, Ahmad Merican; Nasir Yusoff, Khalid Shahdan, Lahad Daud; Dollah Salleh, Muhudin Husin, Azmi Talib. SINGAPORE David Lee; Sudiat Dali, Razali Saad, Latif Rahman, IshakJERRY SEH - 557 words
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Article137 1986-01-12 22 THE FA of Singapore will organise coach trips to Malacca (Jan 18) and Kuala Lumpur (Jan 25) for fans interested m watching the two Singapore away matches. Price: $40 each to Malacca, $120 to XL. Ring: *****77. Spore 2 2 0 0 7 16 Perak 2 2 0 0137 words
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Article, Illustration58 1986-01-12 22 4We have a strong chance of defeating Johor. All that's needed is for the players to put their hearts and minds on the game. In the Charity Shield encounter, many did not play to expectations. Similarly at Kuching. They know it. And for their own sakes,58 words
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822 1986-01-12 22 United get top marks in Oxford exam BRITISH SOCCER LONDON, Sat. Manchester United graduated with flying colours from Oxford today to retain their five-point lead at the top of the English soccer First Division. Goals from Northern Ireland striker Norman Whiteside, sought-after Welsh international Mark Hughes and Colin Gibson, aReuter - 822 words
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Article, Illustration477 1986-01-12 22 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By WHATEVER their differing views on the match, most of the players and spectators at yesterday's Cathay Pacific/Singapore Rugby Union knockout final between Singapore Cricket Club and Singapore Armed Forces Reservists' Association at the Padang agreed when it came to477 words
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Miscellaneous28 1986-01-12 22 TODAY'S TIES Johor v Singapore (Johor Baru, 8.30) Malacca v Sarawak (Malacca, 4.30) Negri v Pahang (Seremban, 4.30) Selangor v Sabah (KL, 8.30) Penang v Brunei (Penang, 8.30)28 words
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Article, Illustration1095 1986-01-12 1 LIM KAY TONG scans the celluloid horizon to see what's m store for movie-goers m the months ahead I I MOVIES will only be as good as what cinemarJ goers want. H Last year's was a real hodge-podge, with a I few small and interesting1,095 words
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Article, Illustration826 1986-01-12 2 He's the man widely regarded as the father of the cinema. PHILIP COOREY gives the background to film-maker D. W. Griffith, whose classic work Intolerance will be shown on Ch 12 at 9 pm tonight. IN THE beginning there was the moving picture.826 words
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Article, Illustration510 1986-01-12 2 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN By THEY are without question Hongkong's most sought-after male stars, whom you've probably seen romancing some of the most alluring actresses m the Chinese showbusiness scene. Come March 1, these same men will be giving their undivided attention510 words
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Article, Illustration1087 1986-01-12 3 One reason we're a good band is that everyone's role suits them That's what breaks bands up, when the bass man wants to be the front man. Music is a team sport. Huey Lewis They're a favourite of America's yuppie set, butUSA - 1,087 words
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Article, Illustration431 1986-01-12 3 LIM KAY TONG - LIM KAY TONG THE HEAVENLY KID Ended yesterday at Orchard Starring Lewis Smith and Jason Gedrick Directed by Cary Medoway By THE Heavenly Kid is Bobby Fontana (Lewis Smith), a high-school student who falls victim to his own death wish. For, goaded by Joe431 words
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Article, Illustration513 1986-01-12 3 NOW that he is the ace of action, Arnold Schwarzenegger hopes to move on to lighter fare "50 pier cent comedy and 50 per cent action". He is looking at three scripts one gangster, one science fiction and one a prison escape. He is alsoJOHN BLAKE - 513 words
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Article82 1986-01-12 3 United Kingdom 1(7) West End Girls Pet Shop Boys 2.(1) Saving All My Love for You Whitney Houston 3.(8) Merry Christmas Everyone Shakin' Stevens 4(30) Walking m the Air Aled Jones 5.(21) Hit That Perfect Beat Bronski Beat 6.(24) Girlie Girlie Sophia George 7.(14) Last Christmas82 words
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345 1986-01-12 4 JULIE TAN - SBC pop shows go filming overseas BY JULIE TAN SBC's English Variety Unit is, for the first time, bringing its cameras overseas for on-loca-tion filming. A crew including a band, four dancers and two singers will be leaving for Mauritius and Kenya this April on a sponsored trip to film345 words
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Article, Illustration568 1986-01-12 4 LIM KAY TONG - LIM KAY TONG TV REVIEW By FRIDAY Background (Jan 3, Ch 5, 8 pm) returned to our screens with more than just new signature tune, graphics and the use of one presenter. The opening programme for SBC's weekly current affairs series also had an investigative edge568 words
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Article, Illustration477 1986-01-12 4 JEFFERSON GRAHAM - JEFFERSON GRAHAM By IT'S been a good year for relics of TV's past. The Twilight Zone, The Honeymooners, Alfred Hitchcock, The Cleaver Family, Sheriff Andy of Mayberry and Perry Mason have either returned to or are about to. And now a studio fullUSA - 477 words
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Article, Illustration502 1986-01-12 4 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN LOOK EAST By DO GUYS have more talent? It sure looks that way. Male performers seem to be enjoying all the accolades these days at least on the Hongkong showbiz scene. Singer Anita Mvi and deejay Lum San San were the502 words
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Article, Illustration295 1986-01-12 14 TV PREVIEW rhe Insiders Mondoy,Ch 5, 6.30 pm THERE'S something less sleazy about the multi-racial duo m The Insiders than the pairing m Miami Vice. Although both pairs have blonde Caucasians with blown-dry hair and blacks with permed ringlets, the heroes of this series,LIM KAY TONG - 295 words
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Article, Illustration414 1986-01-12 14 LIM KAY TONG - LIM KAY TONG TV PREVIEW Miami Vice Friday, Ch 5, 9.30 pm By ACCORDING to reviews m the American press, Miami Vice has been erratic. Sometimes, the high-tech, fast-cut style of the filming, together with Jan Hammer's music video score, has dazzled. A pity414 words
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Article, Illustration960 1986-01-12 14 THE producer calls himself Capt Chaos. The alligator occasionally takes an unscripted dive into Biscayne Bay. Twenty "exteriors" are shot per show (four times the average for a drama): A recent one was interrupted when a real murder-robbery took place nearby. Picked byUSA - 960 words
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Article221 1986-01-12 7 SO HOW are you enjoying school now that you have settled into your new class and started some work? You will probably have to select your extra-curricular activities soon if you have not already done so. Usually when you get into the higher primary classes and secondary school,221 words
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Article, Illustration315 1986-01-12 7 NOW that school has started, you will be needing things like paper files. This pocket file is very good because your sheets of paper do not fall out, and you don't need to punch holes before filing. Just place your notes or test papers315 words
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Article, Illustration432 1986-01-12 7 ,amf;amf;lma;l WHEN Singaporeans say "football" they are thinking of soccer or Association Football, that is, football played according to the British Football Association's rules. There are actually different types of football. There is American football which vaguely resembles rugby, where players are allowed to touch and throw the432 words
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SPOTLIGHT Bathrooms and kitchens
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Article, Illustration1244 1986-01-12 15 A three-page supplement on how to make the most of, what are possibly, the most hard-working rooms m the house EVEN if you have a small kitchen, careful planning, a little re-organisation and some improvisation can transform it into an efficient and pleasant place1,244 words
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Article, Illustration839 1986-01-12 16 ANNA LEE shows you how to turn bathrooms from mere facilities into real luxuries STEP into the bathrooms of some hotel suites and you'll feel like spending the rest of your life soaking m their luxurious splendour. Not the most practical of thoughts, but then their839 words
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Article, Illustration692 1986-01-12 17 ANNA LEE on how you can create a safe and conducive environment for food preparation A stylish table lamp with a wooden base marks the transition between living and working areas, and enriches the colours of fruit m a basket i r A decorative wallMitchell Beazley - 692 words
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Article, Illustration633 1986-01-12 18 Variety shows spice up his life TUNE m to any major Hongkong TV gala and chances are you'll find Ivan Ho orchestrating the proceedings. No big-scale TV special from HK-TVB's anniversary variety shows to beauty pageants to charity galas seems complete without Ivan at the helm. But ask him about633 words
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362 1986-01-12 18 IN the past, patrons at our live theatres queued up to catch their favourite singer or TV star perform a 45-minute solo act. These days, for that same admission price, one gets to see up to five stars m action.362 words
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Article, Illustration464 1986-01-12 18 Simon sheds Mr-Nice-Guy image SIMON Yam Tat Wah as a JRtype? Viewers who remember the mild-mannered nice guys he played m such hit serials as Man m the Net and The Brothers may rub their eyes m disbelief. But the Hongkong actor has finally and successfully dumped his Mr Nice464 words
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Advertisement226 1986-01-12 2 A visit to Melandas is a must for all fUrnitUre Here's why: I I We're the largest furniture I IVrl I*osl 111 HIIHTAI^Qv showroom m Singapore M'ttl RCilll imilfcpl Qm with over 30,000 sq ft of wmjjpv Display space packed with mf^^^ imported furniture L^^B!!^^^^ bargains. From our association with226 words
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Advertisement118 1986-01-12 2 NiwveAß ofkr I jr I Sanitaryware-water closets, basins, bathtubs and accessories Bathroom cabinets Garden furniture Imported Chinese paintings cV: pottery Kitchen cabinets (displayed at Delta House) Chinese health sword. And many, many more. Limited stocks only. mom NANWAHMARKFUNt; Delta House Showroom iVVI ll> IM) choose: /o^\ IVFST" IMIIM •IMldHiHiv «lli-IH118 words
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Advertisement220 1986-01-12 2 l§herin(heYearoi(heTi^er wifli our beauflful porcdainware! Genuine quality. Imported from China. To grace your homes lor J^ Good Lucfc A Prosperity- -k s~\ V Cuard > our homes h 2 Stone fy\^mmmM. A Llons Sl2e 5 t0 72 -4 ;M 2 Retracldbll Tal Chl sW rlt n m ;><^f intricate ornate220 words
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Advertisement255 1986-01-12 4 1 ORGANISATION I iSuMiSIJa" m NOW SHOWING No Free List B PRINCE Ham, 1 30, 4 00, 6 45, 9 15 B SAVOY W j| 1 lam 1.45, 4 00, 6 45, 915 ORIENTAL H fi Ham 100,3 15,7 00,9 15 m LIBFRTY H 4 SHOWS 1 45, 4, 6255 words
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Advertisement195 1986-01-12 4 \Tdo" HURRY! "LAST DAYS* m Admission Prices $3.00 A $4.00 No Free List m (*****14) 5 SHOWS at 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.45, 9.15 w Everyone's still shouting cheering 1 G0! R^£L V! GO L m I JLwKmw i'SlillS!lllOII-!<iiljlli|l! S W& f -<^3£Er Sild' tODlib Mi *!H!HIK 9 .^mWJmwm ■->:, SIIIfSHii195 words
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Advertisement284 1986-01-12 4 YOU CAN BE A FREELANCE i JOURNALIST i Free-lance Journalism can open up an exciting world for you. From your own home you can be doing interesting work. You can have the thrill of seeing your own work m print. And you can earn a useful spare time income. But284 words
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Advertisement217 1986-01-12 4 8 CATHAY: NOW SHOWING! X (*****00) 11 00 am. 1.30. 4.00, 6.30 9.00pm X X BEDOK REGAL: OPENS TODAY! X 15 BEDOK (*****77) 2 DAYS ONLY I 30, *****0 9 30pm X X REGAL (*****59) 4 SHOWS I 00. 3.30. 7.00, 9 30pm X 5 ODEON-KATONG: LAST 2 DAYS: R217 words
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Advertisement178 1986-01-12 4 QOOOOOOOOOOOOCXMCXXXXXXXXTOO 8 ORCHARD 8 8 OPENS TODAY! I Q (*****88) 5 SHOWS: 11.00 am, 1.30. 4 00. 6.30 6 9.15pm C C i From a face m a photograph 5 1 she became the focus of his fantasies i and -then the woman m his arms. 'r (i>|{ MIII.M'KTI Hl.M'nwm>178 words
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Advertisement185 1986-01-12 4 r GoJiden New Town Clement! Princess and New City NOW SHOWING! G 11, 1.30. 4, 6.45, 9.30 NT: 1.30, 3.30, 7.00, 9.00 C: 1.30, 3.30, 7.15, 9.30 Pr: 1.30, 3.30, 7.30, 9..30 N Ci: 3.30, 7.15 A 9.15 "ABNORMAL MAN" Mand fASI PACfO AC'ION THRILLER' MEW CROWN "^^r DAILY at185 words
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Advertisement121 1986-01-12 5 BT, Singapore's largest business daily Stock and Chartpoint columns by Hock <d^ a "tf .4_ gives you 4 full pages of local and interna- Lock vSiew, Market Movers and up to date ■*M^ '■"■nfc^P^ 3 ■"tf^^KbH™ tional company news to help you marshall tables on Dividends Announced, Results wV ALII121 words
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Miscellaneous2609 1986-01-12 5 MONDAY /^HPm^\ avalable^tThe Victoria Theatre" MONDAY jflHßhk THURSDAY fl HT ft |I h I box-office. I mmmmmm^ I im PVAI^MPm On the students' work freelance |ournalist^gfl [|^t fl I fk j pPSDJi JN I3 IL MKM f J mLmSy Watch world-class V7i-Tal I b jafl lin the fields of painting,2,609 words
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Miscellaneous2925 1986-01-12 6 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY^ ti ■^^^^^^^^^^^H^^^^^^^^i BB^^^r^»F^Br^^F^H»T^i^^^^^il^B^^TH ■■BBBBP^^^^^«^^B^^B^^^^i^^^^^^^^iß«BP^^Bß BJ^^^H'^BP^^BPBPHH^^W^BBHJ'^B HV^^VV^IV^^MP^PV^V^^V^HfIRHH^HEHHB BHHttBIBHHBIBWSiHIH^HHHHBH^H^HHB^H^BAH^H^HIH^H^H^B 400 *ORYB(T^ 556 SCIENCE On the various wa V of 306 HAPPY STREET (C) Wlth Fei Yuqmg DuneS 306 SnGUP^t) Serial 5.56 BSI H3HO. J:SS SS^^ST" t M S2£« "sit m XK M M 2T Yang Lm> Vi Feng and2,925 words
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Advertisement480 1986-01-12 7 success m English Now, you can easily and ffl^^^^^^^^^^^T^^'l^i^^^miiß'l Asenesofradl °P |a 'A at your own pace, improve SBS I i i it I P unctuated by m usic and your English and. through it, SB 11 1 4 W» 1 iMfxt practice materials, revises and perform better at school,480 words
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Miscellaneous64 1986-01-12 7 What is the oldest method of preserving food? Drying. Cereals, figs, raisins and meat were preserved by drying them m the sun once man stopped roaming m search of food and began to settle m one place all year round. They had to have a supply of food all year64 words
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Miscellaneous257 1986-01-12 7 Word U3lTl6pA^i \j^e I yyQQQ2fiuE£wffiS£i fUfil on /^6fe £p^&k El^[( noun a type of small insect: a fish J«| I walker sKwUh 8 Sky V" r xJ^x^? *Cv^J^ l^^'r^) r\—<' hoo!lc made to look like a fly; a flap of material with auilildß V I Meili- A laser blade /Z^.-Zs257 words
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Advertisement68 1986-01-12 8 -^^^5 Give your child the added advantage he or she needs for better j+*'\> ik "whowtos marks m school... and m life with tine all new JHPm^ .^^'^Uli EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMME F? \fl *20 vols Young Children's Science Encyclopedia LJ^nl \Hi M vo s Youn 9 Children's Animal Encyclopedia jt HTMU^68 words
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Advertisement100 1986-01-12 9 CULTURAL BRIDGE ANYONE? fcßl?^^^ CULTURE SHOCK \^r prepares you for unpleasant surprises V CULTURE SHOCK is a series of Jmi**' **Vf°!!l^ comprehensive and enlightening JUS* w guides brimming with the hidden S^b*" 1 rules-of-thumb to put you on the urt "e!iic k correct tracks of social etiquette. The v^T/ 9l^lis*''100 words
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Miscellaneous1248 1986-01-12 9 |Kg^ MARVIN by Tom Armstrong mr i^^^^ SNHEiN^V^^ W^ (50 f i PEALLY HAVE TO K6T£P YOU N£\'£R KNOW WHAT r K^Vl't?fe !\^C |^*yaß^j^^= 7^—?^ I \A/Of\ n* V^l i TV'S '^V_ f r H^n^l Xv/ j* I /^^^B^^^i^^^^^^ 1 T r r*"— H *li f^JTES^BSSI I good deal of1,248 words
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Advertisement190 1986-01-12 10 Tender,voluptuous, cruel and clever A from Colette U Ij| vjgWHHk i&t I IB S ■S fc J vB., *8 BSA ,1 is tf t^i y^jlS^i iiW^r^" i^^ 1 jIB .fe 1 «p«i<4iw*' JFl* jrftW i IB ,T! E2^"^r^BbK. BM B ii r^^^BW '^T* I**1 i i I ÜBJ The one190 words
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Miscellaneous176 1986-01-12 10 I KcAjUKT Of CLAHIG TALES y 7 w ipH fok-she can QBT a H *j i if, T^3 f f^^Jfti IjIIK'M4 |''Mm»hm^ 4mm :i if .A9 E JE&* J^/ ■-^j^BBTJi Ji Jf^P^Bf* l^ «f If 1 H-J-—^*flf 1 IHi 888 1 V. AVVAV /T L^^BBMBgS"Bim ■Bt'7* JF i '"^fcj^Bt.vi^v^BiMßsCßjßJaC^^* T176 words
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Miscellaneous8 1986-01-12 10 The Sunday Times, January 12, 1986* litilllllHMllHUUfllUJlHililllllillilinni liiiiiiiiiiiniiiHuw^^M8 words
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Advertisement645 1986-01-12 11 Chinese &Cew tyemr ff&ng t&ao Chinese New Year Special Departure On 6/2, 7/2, 8/2, 9/2, 10/2, 1 1/2, 12/2 I finiand/swidinJM^, n WONDIRLANI) > *> Bl>AYSs2otB ik^ P Experience a thrilling white winter m Scandinavia Cruise through the unique archipelago between Finland r Sweden on the most luxurious Floating Hotel645 words
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Miscellaneous209 1986-01-12 11 I TMINK Wg KAVe TD ©O OVER TDI^ENV PlgftßE.X I CAN'T/ B^eNPA 1 X FV^^ /^W^U/IM WORWBP ABOUT THe FAILOR£ 1 I X THINK WE HAVg Tt> LeT HER KNOW THAT P6OPLB lj^£^'' tA Wo R| E p 5 IS^S^'" 'T^UjS&V I PROFItE> AND WHAT THAT I i "7" r209 words
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Advertisement1062 1986-01-12 12 P--*****66 I 13 Musical Instruments 40 RARELY USED pianos, selling l /a price from original. New guitar $90. Offer $50. Shelley Co *****27. 14 Antiques/ Arts/Crafts REMOVAL SALE4OO pieces gold gilt carvings, Malacca furnitures, marble top tables, all kinds of teakwood furnitures and everything else must clear at below cost.1,062 words
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Advertisement636 1986-01-12 12 20 Pets/Pet Care SOOKEE KENNEL SOOKEE KENNEL is well-known lor Their puppie* Buy with confidence our quality puppie* German Shepherd Chow-Chow/ Pugs Boxer/ Pekingese Silky Terrier Pomeranian (imported/ SKC) Toy Poodle/ Chihuahua Dog cages/ accessories SOOKEE KENNEL 306 BALESTIER RD. (1232) TEL: *****37 (10.00 am. 6.00pm. daily) NEW ARRIVAL Australian636 words
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Advertisement662 1986-01-12 12 25 Sale: Other Products ffffffT Genuine Manau cane Longer-lasting beautiful Fumigated against pest Cushions 4 covers made-to-order t Repair 'staining work also available Call at 20-C Jalan Leban loff Upp Thomson Rd 6 3 4 msi Tel *****87 Oper daily 10am to 6pm LUCKY DRAW WINNER selling Isetan cheque for662 words
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Advertisement625 1986-01-12 12 32 Photography/ Video Filming WEDDING VIDEO RECORDING. For clear, creative reasonable price. Tel: David, *****88. 33 Babysitting/ Child Care Centre HOUSEWIFE TO BABYSIT m own home, English-speaking. Tel: *****70. 35 House Cleaning/ Painting SflaVßaWHaVaiß^B^raß^raßMHrßßVtaß^raß^ravnrafßßvraß^ra^rM PROFESSIONAL PAINTING FOR all type of houses at very cheap rate. Call *****42. 36 House Renovation/625 words
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Advertisement1589 1986-01-12 12 RATES Ordinary: $5.00 per line (Mm $15.00) Semi-display: $20.00 per col. cm. (Mm. $60 00 Straits Times) $20.50 per col. cm (Mm. $61.50 Sunday Times) Display: $25.00 per col. cm. (Mm. $75.00 Straits Times) $25.62 per col. cm. (Mm. $76. C6 Sunday Times) Box Charges: $5.00 (collected) c $10.00 (posted)1,589 words
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Advertisement690 1986-01-12 12 CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: Food/Entertainment (2 5) Personal S#rvic«t/Merch«ndit« (11 39) Business to Bu»in*sa (49 58) Employment (63 74) Vehicle* (81 100) Properties (105 127) Travel Guide (135 139) Education a Instruction (148 160) Announcements (166 174) Obituaries (181 186) i 57 Business 57 Business Opportunities Opportunities HOW TO START A SUCCESSFUL690 words
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Advertisement253 1986-01-12 12 87 For Sale: Mercedes SEPT. 1977 MERCEDES 200, manual. White colour, full accessories. PARF. Reasonable offer secures. Edison Ng, *****95. 1979 BENZ 1 pte. owner, tip top cond. Original colour. Central locking. Low mileage. Aircond., radio/cassette. Contact: *****52. '84 MERCEDES 280SEL, Auto 2 pte. owners, full expensive accessories. Beautiful regn.253 words
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Advertisement805 1986-01-12 13 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan $3240 Drive away a Pulsar 1.0 DX Authorised Dealer: DELTA MOTOR Bukit Timah Showroom: Tel: *****55 Katong Showroom: Tel: *****55 Open on Sunday 10cm to 4pm 100A FII ALMOST '78, aircond Engine good cond. New brakes, clutch, suspehsion. Tax June '86. $6,800 ono. Call: Joe *****28.805 words
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Advertisement876 1986-01-12 13 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi I ATE 79 MITSUBISHI Galant US 5 speed square lights, aircon., radio/ cassette, sport rims Tax 3/86 beautiful cond $9,300. Tel. *****59. 3/83 MITSUBISHI TREDIA EX 1600, 4 hifi speakers, s/rims, central locking, power windows/ steering. Tip-top cond. $17,000. Loan $13,000 *****18 Jason. LATE '80 GALANT876 words
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Advertisement838 1986-01-12 13 95 For Sale: Suzuki MID '83 SUZUKI 800, excellent condition. 2 owners. PARF, aircon., hl-fl, power window, tuffkote. accident free. $12,900 Tel: *****43. 5 MTH.. SBB Suzuki model SB 30i GL, 5-dr. Like brand new, ownei migrating. $18,800. *****62 Mary. 5/82 SUZUKI 800, Ist lady owner Tax till April. Aircon.,838 words
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Advertisement796 1986-01-12 13 100 Scrap Vehicles L ABOVE 2100 c.c. PARF car want- Ed urgently. Highest price of- fered. Tel: *****3. Y.K. Loh. ATTRACTIVE CASH OFFER for all PARF scrap/ used cars. *****42/ i *****63, Kwok (day/ night). HIGHEST ATTRACTIVE PRICE for 985 to 4000 c.c. scrap cars. *****3/ *****5 Ricky Tay (24-hours)796 words
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Advertisement718 1986-01-12 13 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments economical alternative^ to fiOtofc #Com P lete furnishings WJ IiUUCIO. witn W ell-equipped kitchenette Free self-laundry Domestic laundry services lalso available) IDD facilities (no surcharge) •Gymnasium/Sauna/ Swimming Pool Facilities Free Car -pa/k (within CBD) .^t/k* 24-hour security. 'f^K A choice of 2718 words
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Advertisement657 1986-01-12 13 113 For Sale: Houses D.16 LUCKY HEIGHTS. 2-storey corner semi-d. Facing south. 3400 sq.ft F'hold. 4+ 1 rms. Split-level. Newly renovated. $480,000. Stn Hua Hin *****57 SE RANGOON GDN. EST. d/storey intermediate terrace. 1,910 sq.ft. 999 years. Excellent condition. Contact *****79. No agent. DIST.I9 REALTY PARK, well furnished d/storey terrace657 words
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Advertisement1106 1986-01-12 13 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses —^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^~piap I^^^^^^^^^^^^^cTßation 6 public open spae^^^^^^^^^^^B New Design Doubtestorey Spit- level Semidetached/ w|| Terrace Houses ee^SUNRISEVIUA^^ Situated m Thomson/ 1~ ~^^^3~l Best Living Yio Chu Kang area. HOC k |^R!IT Environment Near Yio Chu Kang s U, tE1,106 words
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Advertisement355 1986-01-12 13 117 Properties Wanted URGENTLY REOD. CORNER 2/ 3/ 4/ 5-rm Tanglin Halt, Dovet. Close East, Circuit Rd Bt Merah, Clementi. Havelock, AM? Kio, Telok Blangah. Taman Ho* Swee. Holland Rd.. Teck Whye: Tel: *****63 (Ahmad Kadir). CASH PAYMENT. READY Buyers reg 3/ 4/ 5-rm HDB flats In Clementi, Ghim Moh,355 words
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Advertisement700 1986-01-12 14 137 Tours 137 Tours PANGKOR ISLAND 4 Days for only Ssl 99 Stay at deluxe Pan-Pacific Hotel, r,^ Daily breakfast. < s§fe^H^S^ Deluxe coach tour. Dep.Feb6,8,13,20,27.(2fi§^ip vflCflTionspTE.LTD. I OBSZT #01 58 Coldhill Square W/7S' v 101 Thomson Road Singapore 1150 f/y T Tel: *****66 taiss 147 Academic Courses ENGLISH (A700 words
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Advertisement392 1986-01-12 14 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education ST. GEORGE'S UNIVERSITY gfgfe SCHOOL OF MEDICINE ft 1 V GRENADA, WEST INDIES v WW I Is offering two programs leading to the degree of Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) for qualified international students: 1. A 4V2 year program for students who392 words
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Advertisement143 1986-01-12 14 159 Fitness/ Sports Instruction SWIMMING LESSONS FOR children/ adults, conducted by qualified coach. Call: *****86. 100 Other Courses/ Instruction FREE 6-LESSON BIBLE Correspondence Course. Contact: Bible Course, 3440 N.W. 21st Street, Oklahoma City, OK ***** U.S.A. 170 Lost LOST FROM DIST.II. German Shepherd ***** (spayed). Black tan colour. Answer to143 words
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Advertisement170 1986-01-12 14 171 Found 1 CROSS MALTESE Dog found m Jin. Kampong Chantek on 8/1/86. Pis call SPCA: *****55. 172 Car Pools PAID LIFT REO'D from Bedok South to Bt. Merah. Call Jenny *****86. 173 Religious Announcements HOLY ST. JUDE, Apostle and Maty r, great m virtue and rich m miracles. Near170 words
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Advertisement529 1986-01-12 15 What every good cook should know. Use Calgas from Caltex and you'll get a good product at good value and good service. j|||i Wff ?s3m *jlk (from thf- 1 list hplow^ nf^r^rf-^st Mk Authorised Calgas Dealers: Postal Districts 0316 0512 SamWahYak Postal Districts 1953 1954 JiaHwa Trading Co. S^S^ 2^ss^529 words
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Advertisement219 1986-01-12 15 r -^r y f Now Ariston offers you T^lfe^j our tcnen a beautiful Corning Ware -VfpfC 1 g^BIWK^I See the full range of 3-way Starter Set FREE 1^ Jl^^9| A nst on cooker? at ;'ny when you buy the famous Jm W&*^^^^ authorised dealer. Or ask Ariston 7 Chef or219 words
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Advertisement180 1986-01-12 16 DINOSAUR cJliiilrSl 1 1UJN Time: 12 noon 10 pm (Mon Fri) fflft^nP^^^^ Venue: World Trade Centre, Hall 3 jmm^^S^^' v. /\uini?>sioii. 4pZ per aouii 4>x per cim u JSttP (*Dinosaur booklet can be purchased at $1 with admission ticket) ifjr^ flpQalL \i W^it f j *f riff (j^r JVaflv -«a180 words
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Advertisement810 1986-01-12 18 THE SECRET OF LOOKING YOUNG £""JY||) jf) Rowing Machine r9% Get rid of that tummy *^IBii^^. Harden your leg and arm muscles Firm-up thighs Iml FEATURES FOR COMFORT AND FITNESS j» Frames Are made of light weight A non-corroding anodized JL't^"~ JjfF^^ aluminium to give you rock '^W jgf^f^^ solid810 words
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Advertisement42 1986-01-12 18 Modem Secretarial Practice is a concise guide to the varying skills wnich a secretary needs to master m the 1980s. It provides essential knowledge using the most modern selfstudy techniques enabling readers to measure progress step- by-step. r^7iabieaTa«l jjGoodßookshopsJ llfiTimes !U Distributors42 words
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SUNDAY PLUS
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Title Section13 1986-01-12 1 SUNDAY PLUS Mind and Body/ Food Fashion Arts and Books Habitat /Personality ,amf;m;amf;l13 words
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Article, Illustration1662 1986-01-12 1 Most of us may never have the chance to save someone's life, but we can all do our good deed for the day. Nothing dramatic, it could be as simple as a smile. The dedication of a nurse to her patient or the bravery of a1,662 words
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Advertisement639 1986-01-12 1 wmm uiiiiiatc oi O^3B»^pfet^^BH»gO^BMß^fci!nnß3T(STj^lA^ w«>^ffiHCnßfl^^^p&nEftQ^ VACATION nRFAM COMFS TRIIF 1W rh a nr P 'RETREAT FROM CITY LIFE .OVER 1,000 RESORTS WORLDWIDE January 1986, you can vacation worldwide using the All payments paid to PROJECT ACCOUNT. |«f a Hfp«ml. n^nni.v k n*L vn,.r«' a t m JZr RpVnr. An ideal639 words
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MIND & BODY
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Article, Illustration1040 1986-01-12 2 41 thought the American girls were quite lucky Their parents were so understanding and the A girls were so free. 7 Pauline Yeap, 14 Girls today have so little V time for reading. It is a pity to waste that precious time1,040 words
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Article, Illustration682 1986-01-12 2 THE common political wisdom is that you must get along with everyone, even if you are seething about something. But working under such stress is bad for your health and your career, reports MARILYN MOATS KENNEDY. MARY has not spoken to Joan, a fellow682 words
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Advertisement79 1986-01-12 2 r .^^ijS? manufactured by WHITE HALL i9fc\^ttuSSi LAB (U.S.A.). It contains NATURAL ingredients irdicated '^JKS&S^^B^ for the treatment of pile;. "^^J^fcv^>L^Ky PREPARAT.ON H works m 4 ways V^lL> Aids ;n the healing of piles. —0^ Relieves itch and pain Jl^^ Helps reduce painful swelling. Lubricating action protects inflamed, painful tissues79 words
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FASHION
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Article, Illustration583 1986-01-12 3 LIM PHAY- LING - LIM PHAY-LING By HIS is an urbanised collection of classic skirt-suits, long, pleated skirts topped with boatnecked blouses and tailored jackets, and beautifully-cut narrow dresses m crisp cotton and linen. Yet Singapore designer Liew Heng Choong (above), or Choong as he prefers to be called,NGHAI CHEE WAH - 583 words
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Article, Illustration312 1986-01-12 3 THE name Kansai Yamamoto usually brings to mind the Japanese designer's bright, cheerful creations. But m his homeland, the good-looking Yokohama-born fashion designer is regarded as something of a cult hero. Every year he hosts a widely-acclaimed fashion variety show for up to 15,000 peopleLIM PHAY-LING; Akiro Sugimoto - 312 words
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Advertisement191 1986-01-12 3 «_^8r% Is? !$te__u E^^^^^__!^r^BikV^^^_9^_!oB ___P^_____B _3_&^ x *rfr^^^ _^__|p______^___I l jfe?flSB__fl___________BwW_W&£^^ '^sd^ j^^^3p^^^BHJ__-B_I-IW8BBPmB^_S^^ _____t __^_^raB_^^P^__B^^^_l___Bl^__w 'W'^'^^^i^/ WSBii^i™B-_-il----BI-__--^ .Ji Mr jfT' IE _SsM_8|bI§B^^ J/yT 1 Bfl fl^^' v-^f.; _i_____i k ii 8__ MfT). _<Lr^__98_____._______________________B Iff. W $__sBN____. :^_S^______E_________-_____1HH__^__E____&^ "^'^____!^.-^''>??__l^ *im __Sl_^___B9I___________H H_siA^ V M a _#lii___i_____i .>*, W. »^?^^S^____i §||1|| s^p191 words
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Advertisement71 1986-01-12 3 111 I j, Mt t j**^ »-\tiHHßr 111 1 s^-y- > i 1 V, t jagyr **flfeiimW Vv HIH9H9B "i v%^\" -W ml a^^^^^*^BflT ■k Hwl l-s |V '-*S 'iK^^H^^l JHbI f GUARANTEfO BY l^^m m X^^^^cojt^X Traditionally cut for comfort but commanding m style. Levi's Officer W^siv t Pants.71 words
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FOOD
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Article, Illustration777 1986-01-12 4 MARGARET CHAN - MARGARET CHAN EAT OUT By Better Batters, Blk 44 Jalan Merah Saga #05-58 Chip Bee Gardens, tel *****52 Hours: Mondays to Saturdays, 11.30 am to 10 pm. (Closed on Sundays) Recommended: Tunafish, pea-corn crepe, crepe chili con came, both $3.50. $4.75, $6.50; crepe masala777 words
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Article, Illustration680 1986-01-12 4 LEE GEOK BOI - Tasty leftovers to sandwich between the slices LEE GEOK BOI EAT IN By IF THE children are complaining about how boring canteen food is, give them sandwiches to take to school. The popularity of American hamburgers has made sandwiches very acceptable to many children. They take less time to prepare680 words
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406 1986-01-12 4 LEE GEOK BOI - LEE GEOK BOI TYPICAL SOFT MARGARINE Lecithins (adds thickness Mono- and diglycerides of fatty acids (normal to fats, anti-oxidant) products of digestion) >_ y Ingredient*: Vegetable Oil^SSkiimMdMmcraalt, Non-Fat Milk Solids, Emulsifiers (E3gfe47y^arch, Vitamins A B. Colour^TClOT^El6ob), Flavourings. Alpha carotene, beta carotene, gamma Yellow406 words
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Article, Illustration448 1986-01-12 4 Beer gives a fillip to chicken wings MY CHOICE DISH MRS Chang Siew Tan is a creative cook who discovered that she enjoyed cooking only after she became a housewife. As a schoolgirl learning home economics, she was concerned only with passing her examinations. A 35-year-old mother of two girls448 words
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Advertisement798 1986-01-12 4 QUALIFY*, promotion through ICS Independent Home-Study Programs now available from the U.S.A. m addition to the latest Courses offered by our U.K. and Australian Offices as shown below. I.C.S. started the correspondence method of instruction m the States 95 years ago and have since enrolled more than 8 million people798 words
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Advertisement125 1986-01-12 4 ippF A Splendid 35 ™3£ Guarantiee U Ming sofa set with Embossed Carving U <%«* W^^ o>2 OCA Ming sota set with Dragon Carved I Ming sofa set with 9 >gg§jHsJj» H through Round Carving ?SJ^j P*'" 1 Mother of-Peai I *3^^^jH?Jw U Mmg sofa set wttn^^^^^PQl^Ej^^H^H^K Fui) Mother -of125 words
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ARTS & BOOKS
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Article, Illustration896 1986-01-12 5 JUDITH HOLMBERG - JUDITH HOLMBERG ART By THERE is little that the uninitiated can learn about the history of our art at Singapore Art Past and Present, which is supposed to give a bird's-eye view of the development of art here from the 1950s to the present.896 words
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Article, Illustration393 1986-01-12 5 The synthesiser wins acceptance MUSIC MUSIC synthesisers, invented 20 years ago but generally considered little more than copycat machines, are finally gaining acceptance as musical instruments m their own right. Thanks to sophisticated technology, the newest synthesisers can create 27,000 different notes and reproduce the sound of virtually any instrument,Reuter - 393 words
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Article, Illustration657 1986-01-12 5 Writing for the rich and famous is big money BOOKS CHRYSLER chief Lee lacocca. House Speaker Thomas "Tip" O'Neill, Mobil Corporation vice-president Herb Schmertz and "Mayflower Madame" Sydney Biddle Barrows are m a Chinese restaurant m Massachusetts, United States, talking about life and the pursuit of Jewish happiness. Okay, soUSA - 657 words
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Advertisement174 1986-01-12 5 m conjunction with SINGAPORE TOURIST PROMOTION BOARD co-sponsors the 2nd Mistral Asia Pacific Championship Singapore Date: llth-14th January 1986 Venue: Off East Coast Sailing Centre POCKSIDES FIRST IN BOAT SHOES Exclusively Hand Sewn In U.S.A. Overseas Sales Representative Sole Agent for S.E.Asia: t*w POLY ACE ASSOCIATES i^T 8-C Lim Teck174 words
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Advertisement128 1986-01-12 5 -:r f i'iji» i V H V f f K' I I 1 Jp V. i J.^.....t, t >|Vt .Aft. >f r--S!S^%m FURNITURE EXHIBITION < cDfE POfW"^ Pick V° ur choice! Dining and living room sets. S rß tc on SvJH^S— tß^\ Wall cabinets and bedroom suites. Stylish kitchen designs128 words
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HABITAT
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Article, Illustration1347 1986-01-12 6 It takes more than upbeat music, flashing lights and a sensitive visited six of our more popular night-spots, suggests how they dee-jay to make a disco stand out. Architect RICHARD HO, who can redesign their approach to keep customers satisfied. LASER lights lancedLIM SENG TIONG - 1,347 words
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501 1986-01-12 6 JOAN KRON - JOAN KRON By Writing for The Asian Wall Street Journal IF YOUR idea of interior decorating is hanging a few posters on an off-white wall, you aren't ready for Joanne Day. In her world, walls aren't to hang art on. Walls are501 words
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Advertisement195 1986-01-12 6 FURNITURE^W^,|M I Id TJs^^ S tt >C LUNAR 5V JG^fEEI Hsanr™^ 1 0"J" I/"~1Mm1 I 131I 3 1 1 I I 153 KAMPONG AMPAT (OfF MACPHfBSON 90! j|jm ikl LT¥l T m/lD A 9 128 PRINSEP STREET '02-01 TO* 02-05 im«nd asia moori if NtW YcAK an rs,4UH E s,195 words
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Advertisement64 1986-01-12 6 rffrn^ Thousands and Thousands f drl fi m f°H° w n 9 items on sale:fP^ i^^ m^ mm Sf^mi^Sß 1 H° usenolcl Utensils j >^^^^^ jjy 2. Bathroom Accessories 18 HKsli 4 Electrical Appliances jlj I 7 Gardening Tools Flower Pots l^fC ;^W?RE HERE! Kf\J \l 1 (x^X :^^SSsf;Golden Tower64 words
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Advertisement214 1986-01-12 6 Your way to success through SOA home study courses The fact that you are reading this message means that you are already aware of the advantages of a successful career. You want the satisfaction, happiness and financial security ihat success brings. Here's where The School of Accountancy Business Studies can214 words
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PERSONALITY
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Article, Illustration1812 1986-01-12 7 A restless Hongkong businessman named Po Chung (right) has built DHL International into one of the biggest courier services m the world. But as American competitors invade his turf, Chung is relying on his personal brand of management to stay m front. LOUIS KRAAR reports. WHEN the1,812 words
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Advertisement283 1986-01-12 7 yj t4JS!SJII Improve your career prospects You can shape your career path when you embark on a Home Sludy Course wilh CMS. CMS ol'ters you a wide choice of opportunities. Select the one that's right for you. BRITISH INSTITUTE OF Digital Computer Des.gn ENGINEERING (advanced) TECHNOLOGY Microprocessors l.xaminalion Courses Microelectronics283 words
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Advertisement236 1986-01-12 7 M UIIIMOI 1.1.U1-^OI H lOK. I I \\l j|W"^£^fj| BnWM T TkBO J^^^Tb^b^bbbbP M m nk llll'll I>IASS KbH ml bH Iml lm w Mm fWWIIM' Here are some tips on how lo make a graceful 111 ji I I B BJ BJ 181 I ■.-.=ri7 j^H| wmiKum CXI I236 words
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Article, Illustration2141 1986-01-12 8 The Sunday Times Sports Calendar ,m;ml;m;m;m;km ,ma;fm;m;ma ATHLETICS: 2« Osaka Ladies marathon (Japan). AMERICAN FOOTBALL: 2« Superbowl XX (New Orleans, USA). BODYBUILDING: 2nd Asian Women's c'ships (Taiwan). CRICKET: 24 Australia v India, 3rd Test (Sydney). 29-23 Sri Lanka v England (Colombo). 29-29 Sri Lanka v England (Colombo). 29 SCA Premier2,141 words
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Article381 1986-01-12 8 WORLD CUP FIXTURES GROUP A PffiftE""^ City and Puebla JBB&"' SArgmtta* 4 B«ata£are*. Mate* sefceaafe May SI Italy v Bulgaria (Aztec Stadium). Jaae t Argentina v South Korea (Olympic Stadium). Jaae S Italy v Argentina (Puebla); Bulgaria v South Korea (Olympic Stadium). Jim II Italy v South Korea (Puebla); Bulgaria381 words
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Advertisement145 1986-01-12 9 mmtMIM Mr® J ?7W& mV common spirit m the pursuit of excellence;, Baa. I.JHjI HHfch: ,ltfc??ff jk, liff j^mlbß B^'j^ ■mmijßlP lll ■%r-~^ fc^jJyL^ 8(l g l j ijinT* ■ijjMßHff i^ fc^HF W^i—^mrttT?^^^ n^r^T»jnT^^Kt^n\ S» Ife Ifc^^ M j/F :<^s!bb t^f MtSfi^* Iwß^^^nl nt ml»^nM BKJBBiiinißß^EidiWiCjS tJb. i JflflP i145 words
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SPOTLIGHT Australia holidays
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Article, Illustration1068 1986-01-12 10 JOSEPHINE NG - The Great Barrier Reef 2,000 km of coral JOSEPHINE NG No better time to visit the Lucky Country than now, during its summer. Our four-page supplement is full of ideas for an action-packed holiday. By V THE SIGHT of orchids, bougainvillea and frangipani m Cairns and Port Douglas m North1,068 words
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Article, Illustration493 1986-01-12 10 MEN have displaced kangaroos m advertisements to attract Singaporean women to Australia. The Australian Travel Centre have designed a year-long campaign to capture the hearts of young female travellers. One advertisement, which says, "You'll notice we Australians have more teeth than most folk" has493 words
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Advertisement552 1986-01-12 10 Australia. Famous for holidays on a budget. Ask any budgie. v4k wv\ m m goo^m m *I_r^l^ mm 1 > **^r s h -Tt»|i i A ifV iTi A w (l i^B 1 m. a mm Ji m _r w _f <■■■■ -^n*^ l **Kh >^' X -r v _K^552 words
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Advertisement110 1986-01-12 10 /PERTH fromSs 980/ I BRISBANE r ***Z^KJ I from S$ m HfO^jy /MELBOURNE i f L° n i?s rowv BRISBANE/ SYDNEYfrom s$ f o"CI Prlces lnelude /mmmmm^w-n^rto-M MJM-iiJrjnr I ~~7 •Return economy **"™>&*E*%^+omwWmmmi Accommodation *Sk\rnmmFw e# 47flf|/ witn P rivare facilities %3r If MFfai m from 99 m m %#%r/on110 words
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Australia holidays
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Article, Illustration1128 1986-01-12 11 DINAH LEE and her family visit Perth m the cool of spring and find that it offers a rich and rewarding educational experience for the children. WHEN my husband suggested going to Perth for our holiday, the first thought that1,128 words
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Article, Illustration602 1986-01-12 12 JOSEPHINE NG - JOSEPHINE NG By m EVERY month, somewhere or other m Australia, there are people celebrating festivals, big and small. If you can, plan your holiday to coincide with one or more of these events. South Australia's 150 th Jubilee: South Australia turns 150 this602 words
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Article, Illustration341 1986-01-12 12 AS THE name indicates, the "Top End" of Australia refers to the Northern Territory of this vast land. The city of Darwin is the focal point of the Top End. With a population of more than 60,000 people of all creeds and colours,341 words
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Article, Illustration652 1986-01-12 13 JOSEPHINE NG - JOSEPHINE NG By FROM the Royal Botanic Gardens, the InterContinental Sydney Hotel across the street looks like a child's toy brick construction with a modern 31-storey tower stuck behind a squat three-storey sandstone building. The hotel which opened for business last652 words
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Article, Illustration300 1986-01-12 13 SPRING (September to November) and summer (December to February) are the best months to visit Australia. Spring temperatures vary between 10 deg C and 21 deg C and summer temperatures between 13 deg C and 24 deg C. Sydney and Melbourne: Daily flights by Singapore Airlines and Qantas.300 words
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Article, Illustration885 1986-01-12 14 Enroute to Ayers Rock, JOSEPHINE NG stops at Alice Springs and discovers, to her surprise, a desert vineyard, among other attractions. a TEMPERATURES m Alice Springs can go up to 40 deg C and this gave me my first taste of life m the outback, which885 words
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Article, Illustration518 1986-01-12 14 AVERS ROCK: This most incredible of sights is located within Uluru National Park serviced by an airport and a fully sealed road, 451 km south-west of Alice Springs. Ayers Rock rises to a height of 348 m and measures about 8 km around518 words
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Advertisement277 1986-01-12 11 OSS <f DYNASTYS^ No.l Tour Operator to AUSTRALIA ff ZEALAND Dynasty offers the widest selection of tours providing the best value m sightseeing, accommodation and meals. Compare and discover Dynasty is the best! fNIW ZEALAND^ i y 90 -95% Meals J 1 11 Days AN New Zealand 55 2790 12277 words
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Advertisement128 1986-01-12 11 Qantas* More i lights to more holiday destinations m xVustraiia tnan any other airline. Australia, a continent so vast and diverse that it offers a huge range of holidays as different and as magnificent as the landscape itself. Explore the wild North Country on a four wheel drive photographic safari.128 words
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Advertisement588 1986-01-12 12 Scenic-^lustraliaHoliday Specials A Value-for-money tours from the leading ziiiaiwic Singapore AißUNEsm tour operator to Australia! ffS£5E!!255? Gold Coast Perth -fC 6/8 D Brisbane/Gold Coast/Sydney from Perth "As-You-Please" from $999 7^ $148 PerthAdventurefromslloB T^ Centrally located Ist Class Hotel •City Tour Swan River Cruise Fremantte Yanchep/ SeaworW Dreamworld Stradbroke Is. Atlantis588 words
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Advertisement98 1986-01-12 13 6-c!iay Perth Easy Breakaway -iL^-. Dep<;rture Thursday Friday $965--6-day Perth Enchanting Holidays Dep;irture Thursday 'Priday $1,159 9-day Perth Easy Breakaway Departure Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs Fri 1 ,065 9-day Perth Swinging Holidays I Departure Mon, Tues, Wed. Thurs Fri 1 ,405 j Clothes QOy^ for Winter !i| ri Holidays. Visit98 words
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Advertisement310 1986-01-12 14 Visit Down Under without (join? linden t> Holidays with interest. V C^^^ Right, mate! lust hop on over to our participating So while you're waltzing with Matilda, your deposit m Kf% Jk KkSjfjKtb tour agents. And choose one of the many fun-filled is sitting m Citibank earning interest at the310 words
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