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Title Section11 1986-06-01 1 The Sunday Times No: 2608 55 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 189/12/8511 words
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Article459 1986-06-01 1 A MINISTER took the Law Society to task last night for opposing proposed laws to curb foreign publications which interfere m Singapore's domestic politics. It was the first public attack on the society by a government leader over the issue. But m doing this,459 words
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Article, Illustration92 1986-06-01 1 Maid freed from a flat that became a prison LAST night, a tearful Vimala Jayasinghe, 27, was safely m the care of the Geylang Catholic Centre after police freed her from a flat that, she said, had become her prison for the past three weeks. Her employers had locked her92 words
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Article, Illustration674 1986-06-01 1 AUDREY PERERA - AUDREY PERERA By THE Yeap family will be sitting m front of the telly m the wee hours. So will the Rahmans, the D'Cruzes and the Fernandos. And they won't be the only ones glued to the screen. So will millions all over the674 words
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Article, Illustration614 1986-06-01 1 MR GOH CHOK TONG has re-focused attention on the plight of single graduate women but this time he reveals that less educated Singapore men also face bleak marriage prospects. Mr Goh's projection is that if the current marriage trend continues: Four out of 10 women614 words
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223 1986-06-01 1 Ariane rocket destroyed after blast-off KOUROU (French Guiana) A European Ariane rocket carrying a telecommunications satellite had to be destroyed minutes after launch on Friday, dealing a severe blow to the West's last major satellite launcher. The failure was the latest chapter m what is shaping up to be oneReuter; UPI - 223 words
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Article28 1986-06-01 1 BECAUSE of technical reasons, printing of yesterday's Straits Times was delayed. As a result, some readers received their papers late. We are sorry for the inconvenience.28 words
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Advertisement134 1986-06-01 1 mm X wf rs FOCUS Too late for Prince Charming? In the grip of El Cheapo SUNDAY PLUS Ad women are an emerging force A feast after the fast Three-page special TV PLUS ll B is Game shows are all the rage ASIA MAGAZINE Youths bullied to death FOCUS TV134 words
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Advertisement15 1986-06-01 1 Too late for Prince Charming?: Page 17 S'poreans among big spenders m Britain: Page 1015 words
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Advertisement12 1986-06-01 1 A NEW DIMENSION IN WATCH DESIGN Jo^^^ (OPr/ v'ChlhM nd Ster Hoc12 words
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Article, Illustration534 1986-06-01 2 NATO PUSH FOR ARMS CURBS: Nato ministers who ended a two-day meeting recently m Halifax, Canada, have resolved to push for conventional arms control, with the setting up of a task force to handle this. However, the fate of the Salt II arms treaty seems to be534 words
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Article, Illustration213 1986-06-01 2 A SHOOTING STAR: Sixteen-year-old Chan Kwai Onn's victory at the SICC's matchplay championship looks set to propel this rising golf star further afield. Two years ago when he first caught the attention of the pros, this Hwa Chong Junior College student was tipped to make a bigger splash, and213 words
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Article, Illustration583 1986-06-01 2 VALERIE LEE - My three-week ordeal by maid locked in VALERIE LEE By A SRI Lankan maid has told the police she spent the past three weeks locked up m her employer's penthouse. Release for Miss Vimala Jayasinghe, 27, came only last Friday when two friends went to see her to find outWAN SENG YIP - 583 words
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319 1986-06-01 2 Shocking thing to do, say other employers EMPLOYERS of foreign maids yesterday said it was cruel of anyone to lock up a maid m a house and, worse, to leave her like that for long periods. They reacted with shock when they learnt that police had had to free a319 words
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304 1986-06-01 2 Six women bear baby girls as the doctors planned TOKYO Chromosome manipulation by Japanese doctors has enabled six women to give birth to the baby girls they wanted, newspapers reported yesterday. The news was hailed as the first success of a method to select the sex of a baby. NewspaperReuter; AP - 304 words
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Article, Illustration660 1986-06-01 4 STELLA DANKER - Ready to go our very own retirees for export STELLA DANKER By A FEW retired professionals m Singapore have declared their readiness to literally go further than most people m their shoes take up a job m another country. It's all for a good cause theirs and the foreign company660 words
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418 1986-06-01 4 THE Americans first started the re-tired-executives-for-free scheme m 1964 with their International Executives' Service Corps (lESC). Then came the Canadian Executive Service Organisation (Ceso) m 1967, the British Executive Service Overseas (Beso) m 1972 and the French Executive Service Overseas (known as ECTI) m 1975.418 words
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Article, Illustration658 1986-06-01 4 I just don't want the routine of eating, sleeping and waking up every m morning. PHILIP Motha, an associate professor m estate management at the National University of Singapore, turned 60 last March but he does not want to spend his days twiddling his658 words
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Advertisement141 1986-06-01 2 STATISTICS THAT SHAPE THE COUNTRY Fewer living on their own MORE may be marrying later or getting divorced, but few people are living alone. Thanks to the official policy of encouraging shared housing, the number of oneperson households actually declined between 1957 and 1980. /7/y\l R Number of A /ft141 words
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Miscellaneous142 1986-06-01 2 UP TO 1 pm. Partly cloudy. TEMP. (C) up to 6 am tomorrow: 31 max., 24 mm SUNSET today: 7.08 pm; Sunrise tomorrow: 6.57 am. TRAVELLERS' WEATHER Adelaide 5 17 C Cloudy Melbourne 11 14 C Fine Bangkok 21 3ft Suri^y^; «ow»w 14,22 C Sunny BHjJng 7lk;(kC Sunfty' New York142 words
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FOREIGN NEWS
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Article, Illustration366 1986-06-01 5 COLOMBO Nine people were killed and 55 injured m an explosion near here yesterday on a train heading for the capital. With the latest incident, the death toll from suspected Tamil guerilla violence m the past two days rose toAFP; AP; Reuter - 366 words
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371 1986-06-01 5 MOSCOW Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev has firmly refused Japan's condition for a formal peace treaty but has made it clear he wants warm ties with Tokyo. In talks with visiting Japanese Foreign Minister Shintaro Abe here on Friday, Mr Gorbachev said the future ofReuter; AFP - 371 words
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181 1986-06-01 5 Chun says 'yes' to talks with opposition SEOUL President Chun Doo-Hwan has agreed to meet the leader of South Korea's main opposition party to discuss democratic reform, a government spokesman said yesterday. Mr Chun and Mr Lee Mm Woo, head of the New Korea Democratic Party, will meet alone onReuter - 181 words
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Article239 1986-06-01 5 PHILADELPHIA Doctors now believe severe snoring is not only loud but can produce serious social, mental and physical problems. In some cases, snoring can stop breathing for a few moments, Dr David Fairbanks of George Washington University Medical School told the annual meeting of theReuter - 239 words
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367 1986-06-01 5 BONN A West German public prosecutor has thrown out perjury allegations against Chancellor Helmut Kohl, ending three months of uncertainty m which his political future appeared at stake. The Bonn Prosecutor's Office said on Friday the proceedings were being dropped because investigations hadReuter - 367 words
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Article, Illustration126 1986-06-01 5 HONGKONG The government is to Introduce a BUI that will ban noisy aircraft from Kai Tak international airport. Plight operators will be required to produce noise certificates showing compliance with international standards of permissible noise if the Bill to be introduced In theAFP - 126 words
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466 1986-06-01 6 New Nato push for conventional arms control HALIFAX (Canada) NORTH Atlantic Treaty Organisation foreign ministers ended a two-day meeting here resolved to give fresh impetus to conventional arms control but with the future bleak for the American-Soviet Salt II agreement. The 16 Western allies headed home on Friday after decidingReuter - 466 words
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Article182 1986-06-01 6 Wait for marbles delays voting FREETOWN Voting for Parliament began several hours late on Friday because of a delay m the arrival of marbles used for balloting m Sierra Leone. Each of the two million voters m this West African country of four million people is given a marble onAP - 182 words
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Article, Illustration202 1986-06-01 6 This is an attempt to blackmail, says Yelena LONDON Mrs Yelena Sakharov has accused the Soviet government of trying to blackmail the West into silence over the fate of her husband, exiled dissident Andrei Sakharov. Mrs Sakharov, 62, who has been m the West for six months for medical treatment,AP; Reuter - 202 words
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273 1986-06-01 6 AMSTERDAM The ruling Christian Democrats have proposed legislation that would allow Dutch homosexuals to register their relationships with the civil authorities to gain the social and financial benefits of marriage. The proposal has prompted severe criticism from an ultra-conservative Roman Catholic bishop, who saidAP - 273 words
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Article, Illustration206 1986-06-01 6 LOS ANGELES A tour bus packed with elderly sightseers skidded off a twisting canyon highway into a river m central California on Friday, killing at least 18 people. Eight people were found dead m the bus and another 10 bodies wereUPI; AP - 206 words
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Article82 1986-06-01 6 Dow Jones NEW YORK Stock prices finished lower on Friday as investors took profits and ended a fiveday winning streak. Trading was active. The Dow Jones industrial average fell 5.64 points from the record high set on Thursday and closed at 1876.71. For the week, the blue-chip barometerUPI - 82 words
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329 1986-06-01 7 Denmark bans trade links with S. Africa COPENHAGEN Denmark has become the first Western country to ban all commercial links with South Africa because of its apartheid policies. A parliamentary Bill, passed through Denmark's Folketing by a 76-5 vote with 65 abstentions on Friday, is the most radical yet mUPI - 329 words
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Article, Illustration216 1986-06-01 7 Royal bride urged to shed the flab LONDON Sarah Ferguson's surplus kilos are still bulging and her dress sense is well suspect, according to the Fleet Street tabloids, which have been tripping over themselves to give her image- sharpening advice m the run-up to her marriage to Prince Andrew onAFP - 216 words
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Article121 1986-06-01 7 DONALD HIGGS - DONALD HIGGS By LONDON The first known case of "computer graffiti" has ended with a man paying £1,000 (553,300) m compensation to his former employers. Having given his notice, consultant Dean Talbot programmed the computer system to say "goodbye folks" every time his leaving date was entered121 words
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244 1986-06-01 7 10 years jail for brothers in wine scandal VIENNA Two brothers accused of selling doctored and artificial wine have received maximum 10-year prison terms for their part m a wine scandal which has virtually ruined Austria's wine export trade. A district court judge m Krems on Friday found Richard Grill,Reuter - 244 words
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Article83 1986-06-01 7 Hustings begin in Spain MADRID Campaigning for the general election m Spain started on Friday with the ruling socialists widely expected to win. Prime Minister Felipe Gonzalez, 44, expressed hopes he would win a second four-year term m the June 22 voting so that he could complete his measures forReuter - 83 words
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Article, Illustration299 1986-06-01 7 MOSCOW The Soviet Union's top rock stars staged an unprecedented concert m a Moscow stadium on Friday night to raise money for the victims of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster. In a show that organisers compared to last year's Live Aid international concert forAP; Reuter - 299 words
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179 1986-06-01 7 Greece defends stand on terrorism ATHENS Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou has defended Palestinian violence and Greece's "special relationship" with Arab states against charges that his government had failed to prosecute a single terrorist since it came into power m 1981. Despite Greece's refusal to endorse President Ronald Reagan's stand againstUPI - 179 words
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ASEAN NEWS
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Article, Illustration439 1986-06-01 8 Philippine move to curb powers of President MANILA Senior members of a commission that will draft a new Philippine constitution have said they want to curb presidential powers to prevent a recurrence of a regime like that of deposed president Ferdinand Marcos. Justice Minister Neptali Gonzales also agreed that theAP; AFP - 439 words
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130 1986-06-01 8 Thais seize eight Red strongholds in south BANGKOK Three Thai soldiers were killed and eight wounded early last month m a search and destroy operation which captured eight communist guerilla strongholds m southern Thailand. Col Vinitsunthorn Vinichaikul, Information Chief of the Southern Army Command, said the operation, codenamed Taksin 292,130 words
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Article105 1986-06-01 8 BANGKOK King Bhumibo! Adulyadej has conferred the ranks of air chief marshal and admiral on Prime Minister Prem Tlnsulonanda. The royal order was effective from last Monday, the day before Gen Prem removed political arch rival Gen Arthit Kamlang-Ek as Army Commander-in-Chief. Gen Prem's new military ranks,UPI - 105 words
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214 1986-06-01 8 Bumpy road ahead for some car makers JAKARTA Models of certain motor vehicle makers could disappear from the Indonesian market because of the slump that has hit the industry during the past three years. But popular makes like Toyota, Mitsubishi, Suzuki, Honda, Mazda, Renault, Citroen, BMW, Benz, Ford, Volvo andAP - 214 words
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254 1986-06-01 8 Communists will not lay down arms, says journal MANILA Communist insurgents have rejected the Philippine government's offers of amnesty and demands to lay down their arms, says an underground journal. The communists have admitted that their boycott of the February election that led to the downfall of former President FerdinandAFP - 254 words
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95 1986-06-01 8 Reading and workouts keep Marcos busy HONOLULU Former Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos spends his time exercising and poring over law books. "He finds a lot of time now to exercise with light weights," working out daily, said aide Arturo Aruiza. Mr Marcos, who has been living m Hawaii since theAP - 95 words
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Advertisement90 1986-06-01 8 Hundreds of beautiful and practical ceramic Vc&. J^k, W^\ and furnishing products must go! x Jm 23rd May tolstTuTe 1987>>»1«% '^k, Incredible Discount plus FREE Mattress T- O Protectors. Quited Pillows/Bolsters. m>fp* y Imported Bed Sheets and Pillow Cases. ROLAND'S REVITALISED^ I BEDDING PiAY'x rf! FREES C PROMOTION j f90 words
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Advertisement74 1986-06-01 8 EURO SHOE SHOP PTE LTD ALSO AT CENTREPOINT A Shoe That Will Look Good No Matter Where You NEW ARRIVAL Five Colours In Each Style Blrick. Brown Cola, Grey, White and Whisky Brown Sizes: E to 1 1 ■IMM Tl ir M.v H( i it) 1 1( ITI .I SI74 words
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282 1986-06-01 9 Gerakan free to go it alone, shrugs Dr Mahathir JITRA (Kedah) Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad has said the National Front is prepared to allow the Gerakan party to contest under its own symbol m the general election. "If Gerakan wants to contest under its own symbol, letNST; Bernama - 282 words
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Article, Illustration187 1986-06-01 9 SEGAMAT The project to pipe natural gas from Malaysia to Singapore by 1990 will go on despite falling oil prices, according to the Minister m the Prime Minister's Department, Datuk James Ongkili. A firm of consultants will be appointed at the endBernama - 187 words
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Article91 1986-06-01 9 Staff Side NJC to join pay talks KUALA LUMPUR The National Joint Council (Staff Side) for statutory bodies said yesterday it would take part m future wage talks between the government, Cuepacs and the other four NJCs. Its chairman, Mr Samsuddin Abdul Wahab, said this was decided at a recentBernama - 91 words
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Article, Illustration133 1986-06-01 9 Roof of hotel porch crashes down KUALA LUMPUR The ceiling over the main entrance to the Federal Hotel m Jalan Bukit Blntang crashed down last week, shattering two large glass panels. Hotel employees said they heard a creak and warned passers-by on the driveway minutes before it happened. Two carsNST - 133 words
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285 1986-06-01 9 JAKARTA MALAYSIA, campaigning for co-operation among fellow commodity producers, said yesterday that long-term coordination on production levels was vital to overcome depressed world primary commodity prices. "We are not talking about quotas any more because there are ways aroundReuter - 285 words
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Advertisement442 1986-06-01 9 M f #ta^_ W mtSm l W^'i -si Hi II |B If "I j Be sune die magic of Ireland doesnt escape you entirely There is a legend m Ireland, that to See the fine crafts of Ireland. A word about Irish literary genius, become rich you must catch one442 words
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Article, Illustration524 1986-06-01 10 HEDWIG ALFRED; DONALD HIGGS - Britain woos the big-spending Singapore tourist HEDWIG ALFRED DONALD HIGGS By and SINGAPOREANS will be particularly welcome as tourists to Britain this year because they are among the biggest spenders while holidaying there. Along with people from Malaysia and Hongkong, they each spend an average of £550 (about 551,820) on524 words
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468 1986-06-01 10 Rising yen causes many to shy away from Japan LIKE Britain, Japan has also dropped m popularity as a holiday destination with Singaporeans this year but for a different reason. This time, it is the strong Japanese yen that is making us give the Land of the Rising Sun a468 words
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268 1986-06-01 10 Drowned teenager was swept through gap in lagoon A TEENAGER was found drowned two days after being swept out to sea through a gap m the breakwater of a swimming lagoon at Sisters Island. Goh Chin Leong, 17, was found m the sea off Pulau Tekong on Tuesday. Chin Leong,268 words
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73 1986-06-01 10 $2,500 fine for operating brothel A JOBLESS Malaysian man was fined $2,500 on Friday for operating a brothel m an Anson Road flat. Chen Kei San, 36, pleaded guilty to committing the offence m the International Plaza on April 17. A police raid that night found Chen with five Malaysian73 words
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Article, Illustration229 1986-06-01 10 Pick the brains of workers back from courses, bosses told IF YOU send your workers on a course, pick their brains when they get back to work. That was the message Mr Goh Chee Wee had for employers. "The companies must try to tap the ideas of the workers and229 words
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95 1986-06-01 10 Extortion case: Another man charged A SECOND man was charged yesterday with trying to extort $18,000 from Mr Peh Kok Chuan. Tan Eng Hua, 39, is said to have been with former policeman Asnawi bin Sarmin, 34, and another man when they allegedly tried to extort money from Mr Peh95 words
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Article, Illustration965 1986-06-01 11 IRENE HOE; SUMIKO TAN - IRENE HOE SUMIKO TAN Stories by and NO SUCH thing as a free lunch? The Festival of Arts fringe programme which began yesterday is doing its damdest to upset that notion. All the daytime events and some of the evening shows were free from the965 words
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Article216 1986-06-01 11 Festival Fringe-goers are to have a bonus a folk dance group from northeastern Turkey which will perform at 6 pm on Tuesday at Peranakan Place m Orchard Road. The 12 dancers, who will be here for just a day and a half, are coming on the216 words
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Article, Illustration246 1986-06-01 11 Slip off your shoes and get into a world of intense colours SQUEEZE through a slit m the Mandarah Complex and enter the world of reds, yellows and greens so intense it's almost a headache. One never expects that red could be so red or yellow so yellow until one246 words
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Article, Illustration212 1986-06-01 12 PHONE cards have really caught on m Singapore. Introduced m September last year, they have proved to be a success, with more than $586,000 worth of cards sold. The cards, which come m $2, $5, $10, $20 and $50 denominations, can only be used212 words
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Article77 1986-06-01 12 Scattered showers ahead SCATTERED showers, mostly m the late morning and afternoon, are expected on five to seven days during the next fortnight due to the continuing weak south-west monsoon. The Meteorological Service said that early morning thunder showers, accompanied by occasional strong gusty winds, are also likely on a77 words
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Article40 1986-06-01 12 A FIVE-MEMBER Soviet parliamentary delegation arrives today for a three-day visit to get to know their local counterparts. The delegation is led by Mr A.U. Salimov, ViceCnairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR.40 words
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Article, Illustration137 1986-06-01 12 Choir members get best wishes for tour of North America MEMBERS of the Singapore Youth Choir surround President Wee Kirn Wee, who shook their hands and encouraged them to use their talent "to the hilt" on their coming North American tour. "I always feel we have to137 words
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Article, Illustration519 1986-06-01 12 HEDWIG ALFRED - HEDWIG ALFRED By THEY were among the several thousand people who turned up yesterday for the opening of the bonsai, flower and pet show at the Chinese Garden. They strolled through the gates without buying tickets and no one stopped them. Their "tickets" were519 words
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Article, Illustration194 1986-06-01 12 POLICE are seeking the help of four men m connection with a murder m Upper Bukit Timah Road last month. Mr Koh Peng Hoon, 40, was assaulted and stabbed to death by a group of men outside Heng Chuan Coffeeshop on May194 words
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Article257 1986-06-01 12 MORE volunteers are needed m befriender programmes for the disabled if they and their families are to have an adequate support system. Mr Wong Kan Seng, Acting Minister for Community Development, said yesterday that the ministry and the Singapore Council of Social Service were looking into257 words
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Article, Illustration442 1986-06-01 13 MATHEW YAP - MATHEW YAP By AS a young boy attending boarding school, Luis Palau was notorious for using foul language. He was also temperamental and aggressive Whenever something went wrong, especially during football games, the young Argentine would let loose a string of bad words.442 words
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Article, Illustration316 1986-06-01 13 MICHAEL LIM HEADS will turn at the Tanjong Pagar Day celebrations today and not just because of the festivities. Participants and onlookers at the constituency's celebrations will be among the first to view the new uniforms that the Singapore Civil Defence Force316 words
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Article88 1986-06-01 13 A BUTCHER was fined $200 yesterday for punching a woman m the presence of police officers. Lim Lee Seng, 37, admitted causing hurt to Miss Tay Geok Hiok, 29, at the carpark of Block 15, Lorong 7 Toa Payoh, on Friday. A mobile patrol had earlier88 words
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Article, Illustration176 1986-06-01 13 Family of missing boy offers reward THE family of one of two missing boys has offered a $1,000 reward to anyone who gives information on their whereabouts. Police confirmed yesterday that the father of one of the missing boys had approached Tanglin police to offer the reward. Toh Hong Huat176 words
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Article55 1986-06-01 13 PARACHUTISTS of the Republic of Singapore Air Force will "drop m" at a fair m Ang Mo Kio today. The parachutists will be taking part m a Total Defence and Auto Venture Family Fair organised by the Teck Ghee constituency. The jumps will be held between55 words
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467 1986-06-01 14 STELLA DANKER - STELLA DANKER By How the children rate the attractions 1. Sentosa 2. Science Centre 3. Bird Park 4. East Coast 5. Centrepoint or Parkway Parade 6. Zoo 7. Chinese/Japanese Gardens 8. Bookstore 9. Library 10. Grandparents 1 house LEISURE spots may be designed467 words
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Article, Illustration244 1986-06-01 14 GROWING a forest m a glass Jar is one way Miss Jenny Scan, 22, hopes to bring the charms of rural life into her Ang Mo Kio flat. For this kampung girl, the love for greenery has stayed with her since childhood. Said the final-year ornamental horticulture244 words
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189 1986-06-01 14 A MAN who was permanently banned from Singapore came back four times after he managed to get a passport m Malaysia by using another man's name. A court heard that Wong Mock Tee, 32, a Malaysian, came to Singapore to look for a189 words
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Article119 1986-06-01 14 A THAI man who was refused entry at Woodlands checkpoint resorted to taking a boat, a court heard yesterday. Suphab Kanchu. 30, returned to Johor m a car when he was turned away on Jan 9. The driver then offered to get him into Singapore illegally119 words
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Advertisement488 1986-06-01 14 FREE MODEL LESSONS* Share the experience that's taught millions to play music professionally or simply ■JMJ|fJHHHH| MKKKI^Ok Hte P' easure Btjm The Yamaha Music Education System B^^J^^M can take you from beginner's level to concert Sm V B^. hall standard. It's a unique teaching method m fek a studio environment488 words
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Advertisement9 1986-06-01 14 CJ Muslims' break fast time 7.15pm I l^^nK /^m^9 words
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Article291 1986-06-01 15 ABOUT 50 families m Ang Mo Kio will take foreign visitors on a tour of their new town next month and then invite them home for a taste of living m a highrise Housing Board flat. They will do this all for Total Defence. Total291 words
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Article140 1986-06-01 15 What The Sunday Times reported on June 4, 1961 THE Prime Minister, Mr Lee Kuan Yew, yesterday pledged Singapore's support for Tengku Abdul Rahman's "Mighty Malaysia Plan" if it meant a quicker and easier merger with the Federation. Addressing the National Day mass rally at the Padang,140 words
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Article, Illustration1169 1986-06-01 15 The President's fourth national security adviser m five years: JOHN M. POINDEXTER -4 Admiral Poindexter will not assume the role as national security adviser that Dr Henry Kissinger assumed under President Richard Nixon or that Mr Zbigniew Brzezinski enjoyed under President Jimmy Carter. "His1,169 words
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Advertisement142 1986-06-01 15 FlyQantasto Australia and well fly you to Fiji for only $1* (And this is the only small print you'll read J Qantas can now fly you to Fiji for almost nothing. And on your return to Melbourne you can also choose to stop over m All you have to do142 words
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Article, Illustration990 1986-06-01 16 Irene Hoe UNTIL now, any collector of art and antiques who had entertained notions of donating his treasures to the National Museum must have had second thoughts. Unlike countries where tax relief for such donations has been standard practice, enabling museums990 words
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Article, Illustration935 1986-06-01 16 I Tiresias fcKXSJHS* When my friend was paying the bill, I glanced at it and found the figures so low that I remarked perhaps there was a mistake. But the bill was correct. And all the way to the car-park,935 words
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LETTERS
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Letter, Illustration299 1986-06-01 16 Why PAP men may be keeping silent I REFER to the article "Defend the Govt, PAP men told" (Sunday Times, May 18). It is not easy to explain government policies well and convincingly. It is an art. And given the sensitivity and complexity of the policies, the task is often299 words
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124 1986-06-01 16 Giving voice to public unhappiness IT is unnecessary for Singaporeans to talk about the merits of the Government to foreigners. The achievements of a government are easily identified by foreigners, but unpopular policies may not be so evident. The Government would always show visiting dignitaries the good side of the124 words
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Letter68 1986-06-01 16 WE refer to the letter "Recruit from more sources" by Plebeian (Sunday Times, April 27). Besides the Philippines, prospective employers of foreign maids are allowed to recruit from other countries, such as Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Sri Lanka and Hongkong, to name a few. Most employers, however, tend68 words
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Letter91 1986-06-01 16 I REFER to a recent Singapore Snapshot on airlines flying here (Sunday Times, May 4). I am surprised that your newspaper would bother providing data presented by the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board which was valid m De- cember 1984. For your information, currently m terms of service frequency,91 words
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Letter147 1986-06-01 16 No credit to the country I COULD not agree more with Jaime Lye who wrote the TV review "All's a riot on the beauty front" (Sunday Times, May 18). Some things are best left unsaid and, I dare add, some shows are best left unsnown. I need not say more147 words
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Article, Illustration463 1986-06-01 16 NAVARRON Sanday was one of Toa Payoh's great runners but he didn't run fast enough. That was why he sat stiffly m a Mercedes last weekend, a frozen smile on his lips, waiting to enter the Botanic Gardens by the side gate. Yes, marriage463 words
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Advertisement188 1986-06-01 16 SIN TOH'S FURNITURE DECORATION Showroom Official Opening Factory: 31, Hillview Terrace, Singapore 2236. fc Tel: *****77 (3 Lines), *****22 Iflkife Showroom: k "^M -^y 58 Hillview Terrace, Singapore 2236. M Tl Tel: *****97 1i V Opening Hours: 10am 10pm Daily Congratulations from:— The Borneo Company Ban Lee Enterprise Joo Seng188 words
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FOCUS/Analysis
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Article, Illustration3234 1986-06-01 17 A new study m the United States shows that college-educated women who are still single at the age of 35 have only a 5 per cent chance of getting married, a situation which should strike a chord m many Singaporean women graduates. Widely reported, the3,234 words
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RACING
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Article, Illustration396 1986-06-01 18 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE By our man on the track KUALA LUMPUR Teetoy, a young horse m a hurry, can land the King's Gold Cup trial over 1,200 m at only his third run on the circuit m Race 5 today. The American- bred, Englishraced colt396 words
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Article4732 1986-06-01 18 se*T> V *W| 1.45 CLASS 6 DIV 2 1,200 m lif-lH^l (Ratings: 37-22) mm*mmK~mm (Stakes: $10,000) 1 *****5 Santo Bravo 57 (37) Agasam-Lee 4ag dl same (1200 m). Forced to ease when sth of 8 to Own Opinion with 57 Div 1 Ipoh 1800 m Jan4,732 words
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Article390 1986-06-01 18 RACE RACING ED PEDIGREE TONTO LUCKY LEO MARKSMAN 7 Cheers 6 Son Of Selangor 1 Santo Bravo 4 Gympie 2 Punter's Pal 1 6 Son Of Selangor 2 Punter's Pal 2 Punter's Pal 1 Santo Bravo 4 Gympie 8 Elegant Star 3 Swing Top 3 Swing390 words
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326 1986-06-01 18 MARKSMAN - LOH KIT SOON scored his one and only classic victory with shock winner Montri m the King's Gold Cup last year, but it will come as no surprise if Chief's Award gives the Ipoh trainer a double m the big race. Chief's326 words
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Article, Illustration247 1986-06-01 19 OUR RACING TEAM - OUR RACING TEAM 'Spare' rider wins on Shantin Inn and Trail Blazer for Teh By BIG SWEEP FIRST *****8 SECOND *****7 THIRD *****6 STARTERS *****9 *****5 *****7 *****3 *****3 *****9 *****1 *****2 *****7 *****0 CONSOLATIONS *****2 *****3 *****0 *****1 *****3 *****2 *****3 *****1 *****6 *****3 KUALANST - 247 words
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Article, Illustration92 1986-06-01 19 Sestich to miss King's Cup KUALA LUMPUR Leading jockey Mark Sestich (above) was suspended for two race days yesterday and will miss the King's Gold Cup next Sunday. Stewards found that Sestich allowed Shade Of Purple to shift inwards onto Catchword, who stumbled and lost ground rounding the 800 m92 words
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1905 1986-06-01 19 TOTE BOARD STAKES CLASS l,2Mm Sunny Khoo's 4 Aylroer Music 52.5 (27-11) Leong (5) 2 2 1 3 Lightning IV 53 (11-11) Sng (6) 1 1 2 6 Pat's Angel 47.5 c 48.5 (77-2) Danls (3) 4 3 3 5 Malaysian Royal II 521,905 words
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Article, Illustration470 1986-06-01 19 JACK ELLIOTT - JACK ELLIOTT Racing from around the world By BRISBANE Jockey Les Masters, who rode briefly at Bukit Timah two years ago, collapsed after winning the ASIOO.OOO (about Ssl,6oom) Ansett Cup at Eagle Farm here yesterday. Masters dismounted from outsider Eye Of The Sky, walked to470 words
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Article141 1986-06-01 19 LONDON American Willie Shoemaker, the most successful jockey ever, is to ric[e m the English Derby at Epsom next Wednesday. The 54-year-old, who won the Kentucky Derby this year on Ferdinand, will pilot Mashkour for English trainer Henry Cecil. American-born Steve Cauthen, last season'sAFP - 141 words
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Article91 1986-06-01 19 LONDON Lester Piggott, who rode hundreds of winners at Newmarket including six classic successes, registered his first victory as a trainer at his home track yesterday. Latch String, a 6-1 chance, snatched a neck victory m a sponsored handicap to give Piggott his fifth winner sinceReuter - 91 words
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Advertisement231 1986-06-01 18 BARBARA TAYLOR BRAD AWOMAMOf f SHE HAD POWER. SHE NEEDED LOVE. SHE WANTED REVENGE. In 1905 a young kitchen maid leaves Fairlev Hall. Emma Harte is sixteen, single and pregnant. By 1968 she is one of the riches! women m the world, ruler ol a business empire stretching from Yorkshire231 words
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Advertisement581 1986-06-01 19 i- (Cont'd from Pg. 15, TV Plus) f-^- 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education i r N INTERIOR DESIGN Home Study Course leading to U.K. DIPLOMA/US. DEGREE Prospectus from Mr Tan Poi Chuang, Rhodec International Representative, F75, (Ist Floor), Holiday Plaza, Jalan Dato Suleiman, Century Garden, ***** Johor Bahru, Johor,581 words
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Advertisement416 1986-06-01 19 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses FULL/PART TIME CLASSES For school leavers others Certificate/Diploma Available GCE O Level Pre-U I II Private Secretary's Certificate lAM AAT CACA Computer Studies IDPM Diploma m Marketing PR Bookkeeping Basic Programming English for Commerce Shorthand Typewriting Accounting Economics Costing Business Administration Principles of Managemert Electrical Engineering416 words
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Advertisement312 1986-06-01 19 a* ut i£ Jkf MM^— Bbl hiTm (Over 3U different dishes. I Adult $9.50+ Jfl I* 12 years <\ f I t J NKOllH^hw»> X. <s "'^c-^Jj^Cir The Plaza (Plaza Hotel) c 1 7500 A, Beach Road <(%&■* ZVZT/ #01-305-7 W^fctf^, C^f Singapore 0719. Tel: *****55 Z^,::r 'o^yg> *****40 There's312 words
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Obituary, Illustration361 1986-06-01 20 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MR. PEH BOON VAT AGE: 71 passed away peacefully on 30th MAY, leaving behind: SONS DAUGHTER-IN-LAW Peh Kirn Bak Tan Swee Geok Peh Kirn Keat DAUGHTERS SONS-IN-LAW Pea Baby Ng Cheow Leng Peh Kirn Hong Ong Oon Him Peh Ah Yeoh Yeo Tiong Ngee Peh Lucy361 words
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Obituary, Illustration82 1986-06-01 20 183 Condolences 183 Condolences I Our deepest condolences sympathies to our I Director, Mr Ng Cheow Leng 4 family on the I demise of his father-in-law on 30th May 1986. MR PEH BOON VAT From: THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF OF NEW CENTURY TOURS CORPORATION PTE LTD. L. _^A With Deepest82 words
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Obituary, Illustration169 1986-06-01 20 The Family of The Late MRS T SABAPATHY Departed 26.5.86 are sincerely grateful to the physician A surgeon, and, doctors, nurses and staff of wards 56 A 42, TTSH, for their kind concern, and assistance during her prolonged illness. The family also thank all relatives and friends for169 words
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Obituary, Illustration142 1986-06-01 20 In Loving Memory ol THFRESA LOY Al MOY Departed Ist June 1985 In our home she is fondly remembered. Sweet memories cling to her name; Those who loved her In life sincerely. Still love her m death just the same. DearlymissedbvPete^Jga^amily WONG NYONG CHEN Departed on 26.5.78142 words
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Article, Illustration193 1986-06-01 20 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON CLUB CAPSULES Tee to Green TANAH M Fit All COUNTRY CLUB: East is East and West is West? No, not as far as the TMCC's management committee are concerned. They are keen on changing the names of both the existing course (the East) and193 words
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Article, Illustration445 1986-06-01 20 Sky is the limit for Kwai Onn A SHOOTING star is always a sight to behold. All the irtore so when it blazes bright and clear over a dark sky. And that's why I'm particularly pleased with Chan Kwai Onn's splendid win m the SICC's matchplay championship. Kwai Onn, who445 words
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396 1986-06-01 20 Govt bodies can offer promising youths free club membership \kl HAT has the Sentosa De- velopment Corporation, the Jurong Town Corporation, the Port of Singapore Authority and the Singapore Sports Council got m common? Well, apart from performing the various functions for which396 words
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Article, Illustration553 1986-06-01 20 DERMOT PURGAVIE - DERMOT PURGAVIE Eye on America fTTT.T.T.I THE Jockey Club it isn't, but m the dark recesses of Gallagher's, a Broadway hangout known for the size of its steaks, the strength of its drinks and the varying profundity of the folk who gather there, a man553 words
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Article, Illustration322 1986-06-01 20 Jarryd falls to team-mate Stenlund PARIS Seventh seed Anders Jarryd, of Sweden, was demolished 4-6, 2-6, 3-6 by compatriot Ulf Stenlund on Friday to become the third of the Swedish "Gang of Four" to be catapulted out of the French Open tennis championships. In another surpriseReuter - 322 words
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Article255 1986-06-01 20 CHINA OPEN BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS FUZHOU (China) England's Nick Yates completed his finest day on the professional badminton circuit by downing world champion Han Jian, of China, m the quar-ter-finals of the China Open championships here on Friday. Yates, 25, followed up his success over Indonesia'sAFP; Reuter - 255 words
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Advertisement66 1986-06-01 20 |PBMjlill«i!iH!IIIJJf»iUl«IH"H«Hlill|||lll«liyi«llll||illllllU(i!IHl|||ir| tin Mentor jam I I is for the f I loved ones f whom you 1 I remember f 1 j&& I S C.A.T.S. 1 M 1 737H66 I C JUlinfw i mirrors the 3HP^ \aa r l\. I jfwmmm "VJ^j" Malay world *f^^P >! r lB j mXWfgt®tJ/S66 words
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Article, Illustration1564 1986-06-01 21 ■ JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH SAID AND DONE YES, I admit I was charmed. It must take a hard person to walk out of N. Ganesan's office without feeling sheepishly loopy towards the man. Much of the lawyer's style must be practised PR, but still, the warmth of his1,564 words
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Article, Illustration312 1986-06-01 21 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON WTH MHO NATIONAL SQUASH CHAMPIONSHIPS WHILE Zainal Abidin celebrated his return to the top of Singapore squash, Peter Hill sadly realised that there is just no place like home to prepare for a national championship. Peter found out this home truth312 words
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Article163 1986-06-01 21 2. ALBERT JOHNSON - Forces White snatch final berth 2. ALBERT JOHNSON ARMED FORCES White beat Hui Ann 3-2 and advance into the final round of the National junior men's team table tennis championships at Toa Payoh last night. While Forces White emerged Group H champions with an unbeaten run, Armed Forces Blue were163 words
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Article183 1986-06-01 21 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI COMBINED SCHOOLS suffered their second successive defeat m the Singapore Hockey Association Premier League competition when they were edged out 2-1 by Punggol at Fairer Park Athletic Centre yesterday. Schools, fielding only 10 players, shrugged off the numerical disadvantage and earned183 words
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Article, Illustration1102 1986-06-01 22 There's promise of sunshine despite game's gloom 4 Very clever? But all the Canadians had to do was study the European Cup Winners' Cup tapes to see that the crisp inter-passing, the rhythm and flow, which expanded 24 times, would bring a triumphJERRY SEH - 1,102 words
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Article, Illustration1375 1986-06-01 23 Pills, powder and pot the scope for dope takes a terrifying turn 4 There are many close to the game who believe that several top international players regularly use steroids and other performance-en-hancing drugs. Will they dare do so m Mexico? Moreover, will they A be1,375 words
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Article, Illustration905 1986-06-01 23 BULGARIA SOUTH KOREA Coach: Ivan Vutsov. Coach: Kirn Jung-Nam. World Cap appearances: Fifth. World Cap appearances: Second. Qualifying record: 5-2-1 m European Qualifying record: 7-1-1 m Asian Group Four; 13 goals for, five against. Group; 17 goals for, three against. Strengths: A team capable905 words
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Article, Illustration759 1986-06-01 23 picture JEFFREY LOW LOWDOWN ON SPORT No sweat for Europeans as they warm up to favourable forecasts Lleat? What heat? It feels like ■■springtime m Mexico City, sweaters are m, T-shirts are out and the form guide which thousands of us drew up months ago might have toReuter - 759 words
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378 1986-06-01 23 MEXICO CITY Passion for soccer may ran deep m the young and old, bat few followers of the game can declare their love for it as proudly as Pedro Escartin. The 84-year-old Spaniard, described most amusingly as a "master sports chronicler"378 words
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Article436 1986-06-01 23 Spies add spice: Spain accused Brazil, Hunga-> ry got mad at Mexico, Bulgaria criticised just about everybody and Uruguay moved to another training* field. Teams at the finals have, it seems, become paranoid about spies from rival camps. Yet by the middle of next week, when allAP; Reuter - 436 words
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Article, Illustration296 1986-06-01 24 Italy boss dropped Rossi for lack of fitness MEXICO CITY It may sound premature with the 13th World Cup hardly a day old. But there is belief m some quarters that Paolo Rossi, the star of 1982, could be the forgotten man of the 1986 World Cup296 words
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Article67 1986-06-01 24 MEXICO CITY Fanatical Colombian soccer fan Lilia Acosta Puerta did not let the (act that she was pregnant dissuade her from travelling from Bogota to Mexico for the World Cup finals. But although her child was not due until after the tournament ends on67 words
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Article, Illustration513 1986-06-01 24 Socrates and Zico set to put Brazil back on the boil From JEFFREY LOW MEXICO CITY Zico is fit to play, so is Socrates... and suddenly Brazil are back m harmony, ready to recapture the hearts of millions the world over m their opening match513 words
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Article292 1986-06-01 24 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI HB^BpyT By SINGAPORE'S Malaysia Cup team stopper Said Shukor was last night sacked for kicking an opponent during Tiong Bahru 's 4-0 win over Fairer Park Dynamos m a National Football League Division One match at Jalan Besar Stadium. His offence occurred292 words
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Article, Illustration160 1986-06-01 24 THERE'S a newcomer to the short list of candidates for this month's Sunday Times/Coca-Cola Sporting Achievement of the Month award, and she joins bowler Jean Tan m the race for who will be named top alley cat. She is Sharon Nelson, the 37-year-old housewife, who scored160 words
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Article, Illustration198 1986-06-01 24 A Cup treat from Poncho Pete Don't kick off without the Straits Times Special AROUND noon tomorrow you'll know why this World Cup is really something special. Look oat for Poncho Pete, the man m the shawl and sombrero, and m exchange for 39 cents he'll hand over a copy198 words
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Article, Illustration275 1986-06-01 24 Flfa-approved Coca-Cola World Cap footballs, which feature the participating nations m glorious colour. A wonderful souvenir for any fan. There are also 5M consolation prizes of a Coke World Cup souvenir T-shirt. How do you get hold of a souvenir football or T-shirt? All you need to275 words
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Advertisement71 1986-06-01 21 NOTICES f INVITATION The Chairman, Rev. Seek Fatt Kuan and Members of the Board of Management of the TAI PEI OLD I PEOPLE'S HOME I cordially invite to a Vegetarian Buffet to the 3rd Anniversary Ceremony TAI PEI OLD PEOPLE'S HOME on Sunday Ist June 1986 at 2.00 p.m. at71 words
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Advertisement92 1986-06-01 21 BAILIFF'S SALE In the Subordinate Courts of The Republic of Singapore Writ of seizure sale No. 793 Of 1986 In the cause of Central Provident Fund Board Plaintiff versus Anson Piling (Spore) Pte Ltd Defendant AUCTION SALE OF Photocopier, computer, telephone system, typewriter etc TO BE HELD AT 6058, Macpherson92 words
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Advertisement131 1986-06-01 21 NOTICES JflflTH EFFECT FROM Ist JUNE 1986 j^ffniEFFECI FROM Ist JIM 1986 klmboH CHEONG CHAN (HUP KEE) SDN BHD (2) MEFTOKU BUSSAN KAISHA LTD 36Jalan Penchala, 46~ T OO Petaling Java. V^/ 8-5, Ginza 2-Chome, ChuoKu, Tel: 03-*****86, 03-"%3"53. 03-*****27, 03-*****54 FOTNMn Tokyo 1(K lapair are pleased to announce are131 words
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Miscellaneous136 1986-06-01 21 ATHI.Fmcs CMttx agr-Kroap c'shlps (National Slnditim Practice Track, f). HXSKhrrBAI.I. BAS Cup final round: Yip Chieng v Armed Forces (7.30), Lotto V Kon Siong (845) both at Gay World. RICKKT Dlv 1 Lragur: SCC II v IA (Padaiw), SCRC v JCSC (Johor Baru). TT v CWC (Dieppe Barracks) all at136 words
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Advertisement218 1986-06-01 22 v «HHfi| ifeiflflßth Hjiraßifc^Mi imiML^i- The World Cup 'B6 Ifl I llfnl Bl B^^ m Mexico is the soccer Jfl^ A hB H M Srar 1 itt event of the year. tnV SJSn>H S^Mk l- fe3 H From June 2to 30, i^ hMHOIMBI I \B issues of The Straits Times218 words
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Advertisement1049 1986-06-01 22 Insomniac's guide \|C to the World Cup June 2 am 6 am Delayed Sun Bulgaria v Italy I Mon 2 Spain v Brazil Canada v France Tue 3 Argentina vS. Korea Morocco v Poland Soviet Union v Hungary I 8.30 pm Wed 4 Algeria vN. Ireland Portugal v England Belgium1,049 words
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Advertisement121 1986-06-01 24 Sole Agent ROfAL SPORTING HOUSi Tel: *****55 The Insomniac's Guide to the Cup A complete TV companion Page 22 ALAN HUBBARP: JANICE SEAH: Sport's Ganesan, deadly players' disease advocate Page 23 Page 21 WftlkjYSl^l 111 Aij i PD-588 fn| Available m Champagne Gold U' Stereo Recording thru One-Point built-in Stereo121 words
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Advertisement45 1986-06-01 24 IBUKU MERAH) A VALUABLE ASSET, IN ANY OFFICE, 1 ANYWHERE miwßr mBI Hi B MS6 W 91 9ft 99r' im 9s Bit. 9 W Am 1 *m ■■If m IKJi I «u~ _W -HI 1 I m 4& ISM k!?.- :^S ''■'I«f'^^>^999B^ 9^^*- Bi 9fc'^'-45 words
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Article, Illustration1006 1986-06-01 1 Many swear they won't be caught dead on TV doing "those things". Yet they continue to yield to the temptation turning up m droves to take part m SBC game shows. JULIE TAN reports. I Prime-time treats: Fun and games m Live from Studio1,006 words
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Article, Illustration713 1986-06-01 2 EUGENE Curran Kelly and Fred Astaire are the two greatest male dancers m the history of the cinema. But the difference m their styles is obvious. While Kelly has been called the dancer who thinks and feels, Astaire is a man who713 words
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Article, Illustration604 1986-06-01 2 Comic-book heroes enter a brave new realm PHILIP CHEAH reports on last weekend's Comics Convention, which attracted more than the average schoolboy fan. LAST Sunday, I went looking for the gangly, sometimes pudgy, bug-eyed comics fan, so drunk on the comicsbook idiom that he can't go beyond uttering: "This is604 words
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Article, Illustration390 1986-06-01 3 LEE SIEW HUA - LEE SIEW HUA School's out. Here's a list of shows that could keep junior and the family happily occupied. G ALL AV ANTS At Cathay Directed by Art Vitello By FOR some lightweight screen capers that will tickle grownups and children alike, put Gallivants on390 words
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Article, Illustration412 1986-06-01 3 SUMIKO TAN - SUMIKO TAN THE MONEYPIT Coming to Jade Starring Tom Hanks, Shelley Long and Alexander Godunov Directed by Richard Benjamin By IF YOU think watching helter-skel-ter spills and thrills is fun and funny, then head for The Money Pit it'll have you m stitches.412 words
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Article, Illustration301 1986-06-01 3 Chu Van Ping; JULIE TAN - Chu Van Ping JULIE TAN THE YOUNG AND OLD WANDERERS Coming to Cathay cinemas Starring Tao Ta Wei and Chang Hsiao Yen Directed by By TRY not to miss this film: You might learn a thing or two about how to make a film301 words
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Article, Illustration417 1986-06-01 3 ELVIS Presley's widow, Priscilla, has just signed a contract to play herself. She is to star m an eight-hour television series based on her bestselling and controversial autobiography, Elvis and Me. Priscilla, 40, who plays glamorous Jenna Wade m the Dallas series, will417 words
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Article, Illustration458 1986-06-01 4 VALERIE LEE - VALERIE LEE Confronting the unemployed: Human side of recession TV REVIEW By THE stories on Friday Background's special, The Psychology of Recession (last Friday, Ch 5, 7.50 pm), were, like any of human failure, dismal and saddening. That's unavoidable once you get beneath458 words
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Article, Illustration623 1986-06-01 4 English-speaking viewers here have long fed on a staple diet of American and British TV shows. Recently, we've been getting different fare Australian dramas. LEE SIEW HUA reports. REMEMBER the commercials that kept telling us to eat more Australian apples and pears? Well, these623 words
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Article, Illustration410 1986-06-01 4 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN LOOK EAST By STARGAZERS may actually be seeing double. Which is precisely what many showbiz stars want to show the world their double eyelids. If nature does not endow you with them, the next best thing to do is to reach for the surgeon's410 words
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Article369 1986-06-01 4 LIM KAY TONG - LIM KAY TONG TV PREVIEW White Paper. Women, Work and Babies Tonight, Ch 12, 8 pm ■By THE EXPERTS predict that by 1990, 75 per cent of mothers m the US will be working, and armies of kids will be put into day-care centres.369 words
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Article, Illustration279 1986-06-01 12 Bake rock cakes for tea NOW that the school holidays are here and you have more time, how about baking something for tea? Rock cakes taste better than they sound, especially if you like dried fruits like raisins. Ask an adult to start the oven and help you with the279 words
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Article, Illustration626 1986-06-01 12 THIS is the first of four contests on Total Defence done with the Defence Ministry and sponsored by Polaroid and Champs Publishing Consultants Pte Ltd. For this contest, first read the short stories on what five young people are doing for Total Defence. Then, look626 words
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Article, Illustration598 1986-06-01 12 HE came to Singapore 46 years ago as a teacher and stayed on to give hope to young boys without a future. As the founder of Boys' Town, Brother Vincent ran one of the earliest vocational institutes m Singapore, although m the early days, it was known598 words
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Article, Illustration1383 1986-06-01 3 He's the one typing out the logo at the end of prime-time hits like Hunter (right), The A-Team and Riptide. Meet Stephen J. Cannell, the man who beat a learning disability to become TV's most prolific writer-producer. JEFF SILVERMAN reports. IN THE beginning was1,383 words
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Article, Illustration995 1986-06-01 4 LIM SEX - LIM SEX POP REVIEW By PRETTY IN PINK Various Artistes (A&M) FOR a soundtrack album, Pretty m Pink doesn't sound like one. And no wonder, because it has some of the best new music acts m the business such as Orchestral Manouvres m the Dark995 words
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Article88 1986-06-01 4 United States 1.(1) Greatest Love of All Whitney HoOston 2.(2) Live to Tell Madonna 3.(3) Why Can't This Be Love? Van Halen 4.(7) On My Own Patti Laßelle and Michael McDonald 5(4) West End Girls Pet Shop Boys 6.(5) What Have You Done for Me Lately?88 words
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Article, Illustration715 1986-06-01 4 With Rock Me, Amadeus, Austrian pop singer Falco has conquered both the UK and US charts. But the strange origin of his hit song has left his fans perplexed and confused. IT MAKES no difference that Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart has been dead for 195715 words
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Miscellaneous1792 1986-06-01 1 B» J0B < A MILLIONAIRE OPENS HIS PA- H^ i^Jl iffiHwJ WBtS^tSmm 1 V PERS). Omar Sharif stars in this drama fejl S^V^krik^. 'J^.. V^ K H9^| Hl which revolves around the experiences of a 4(l w Mjp4By flB"- '^^Wtti JB Mmff^ffSKli 1 millionaire who becomes temporarily para- m* \m1,792 words
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Advertisement328 1986-06-01 2 New customers often become regulars at the fine restaurants at Parkway Parade. Find out for yourself why these restaurants are so habit-forming. And for the period 30 May to 30 June 1986, there are these special incentives* Chance to win a free meal for four. Order as much as you328 words
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Advertisement182 1986-06-01 2 HERE S YOUR GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY for a LONDON UNIVERSITY EXTERNAL DEGREE Sa or DIPLOMA I V ENROL for the WOLSEY HALL COURSES LEADING TO W™/ THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON EXTERNAL DEGREE and DIPLOMA EXAMINATIONS. The University of London has now reopened its doors to overseas students to register for its182 words
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Advertisement158 1986-06-01 3 Latest Designs That Wont Run Out Of Trend TOP FU R NITURE FAIR 8 6 ptfs> The First Cane Furniture Fair i \og£ g|Sg] \gilS Displaying a collection of selected Top Quality Furniture from Europe and Asia Region Scandinavia M |l'fP* l '"H[ M Bfc' ttM i »t»c System S158 words
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Advertisement37 1986-06-01 3 Jiff A i^j B,V^C^^tff-'' NO^L-joy BeerPro^. ito "popH^ <t3 oo p er 9 '!^^^S have cont{ lb p sta urant the ope"" 19 r sea* 0 Hi»P Hen 9 /I Division of TUNG LOK SHARKS FIN R€STAURAN*37 words
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Advertisement246 1986-06-01 4 "organisation j LAST DAY B B Ham, I 30, 4 00, 6 45, 9. 15 H "LAST SONG IN PARIS" W. MANDARIN film m color fl Tomorrow only "KISS OF DEATH" Mandarin TODAY ONI V I I I am, I 45, 4 00, 6 45, 91 5 3 'ALL THE246 words
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Advertisement397 1986-06-01 4 P^wß^ BV^^^^BMCBM^^BBkddA^nV sYbVVBh aam. JBL Bbwßß^ S^Hl^hHbwbH^C^B^^ #hr^ mango with mixed i Bh -t<-^bl vegetable salad Hk&l "flai soup of the day jl I JACK'S SPECIAL STFAK X Bjt» -^^H I lAirf 1 NZ Fillet topped with BJ[ Hr''t^TlH I Fresh Ab^lnne mushroon and Bj ■Mf l'/(T As P aa397 words
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Advertisement130 1986-06-01 4 NAM WAH PAI INSTITUTE OF., ART OF SELF-DEFENCE (HQ) THREE MONTHS COURSE Registration: 1.6.86 to 7.6.86 Combination of Northern/Southern Shaolin Quan, Chin Vi Quan, Baqua Quan, Taiji. 1) Kata, Weapons 3) Chi Kung (Internal Strength) 2) Free Sparring Technique 4) Health and Self Defence All are welcome, interested parties register130 words
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Advertisement312 1986-06-01 4 X (3M34oo^HOJS^l^o^o^o^o^Us t\ 0 I (,AI.I.AVA\TS is an jnimalfd musical advenlure about a rolon> of oraniif O 1 colorrd. pvolutionar\ ants who live and work m the V .il.it. of (.anlrrv jlli- I TheHlm is hißhlighted b\ the ««peripn(es otShandn a vouns (.allavant jf IJ I Alonu the wav he312 words
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Advertisement235 1986-06-01 4 Golden New Town Clemeti Princess Zenith New City 1 U Kreta Ayer People's NOW SHOWING! Not* Time*! 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 JO, 3 JO, 7.30, .9 JO Z: 2.30, 7.30, 9JO N Cl: 3.30. 7.00. 9.00235 words
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Advertisement163 1986-06-01 5 TAKETIVE ""IS LOUNGE STEAK HOUSE L 5-j 3aa: Level 5, Excelsior Hotel At Take Five you can experience a unique and delectable combination of tender juicy succulent steaks, premium |lfp o liquors or exotic tropical cocktails and stunning performances by local and international artistes. jitl s^^>C^_ ix {M At Take163 words
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Miscellaneous3094 1986-06-01 5 YOUR WEEK AHEAD Monday II Mi i ill i h if WEDNESDAY !_m •1 1 m Efl I $3 v and $I avai|able at the l^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^r I_3 y 7 _S!?i2k FESTIVAL Wr.i-llll.fW ill Singapore National Pugilistic Federation A .^"^V GEM KELLY'S SPECIALS: A.F.I. Awards Gene KeHy S >^ SSomiE DRAMA:3,094 words
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Advertisement106 1986-06-01 6 <:jM,s?% T^TiT'T't System VI I 200-watt(P.M.P.O.)amp. JFREE A 1 with 5-band graphic equalizer Double-compact-disc V A K%i^vl^V^/Z^ pT rC^"i^t^Vll P la > rer Double-cassette deck with auto-reverse ;md I t^^#!rfW JT\ IvJI ivT V^ ICI 1 1 synchro- recording from disc to tape Bookshelf if WWw s P eakers TT^106 words
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Miscellaneous3280 1986-06-01 6 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY 5.20 P.M. SBCTEXT. Sample pages. M U cdptcyt Q, mn i o 515 P-M. SBCTEXT. Sample pages 2.30 P.M. SBCTEXT. Sample pages. m* dm wrTrvT Pw^ 2.30 P.M. SBCTEXT. Sample pages 553 PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS. 2.30 £J^JBCTH^Samplepages. 54g prqgraMME HIGHLIGHTS. 3.03 PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS. I£JSE£ figm 3.03 PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS3,280 words
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Advertisement269 1986-06-01 7 BRING YOUR FRIENDS^— Respected internationally for his energy and I^%^7 IllTld A 7 HfYl insight, Dr Luis Palau has spoken to 6 million 1 I f J 1111" ~lt O \J 11 111 people m 40 countries and 300 million people Mot! £\n 0 1 Q t O A l269 words
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Advertisement107 1986-06-01 10 (^O MAGAZINE: FOR TOPAY S CAREER WOMAN IS W^A o THE LATE SHIFT Look your stylish best m clothes that function for work and after five. 1 A THE RAG TRADE Meet some of the people m it. i o Letting your personal life dominate your working hours is downright107 words
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Miscellaneous218 1986-06-01 10 me limn i I r-^U lIIIIH Bill id rTI I T TODAY S W O«LD THE BMWLfISEIL Tfl II I JSi r~^~] I I -__i II I__-__1 r______i "It looks like an inside job!" "You're a naughty boy just wait till "Stop moaning I don't want to catch 2/foil fw__n^218 words
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Advertisement424 1986-06-01 11 '1 1 CIAfIIUJP CATHERLVEKAY t| *J If Wf 1 |l)|l. -B jj^bi Legacy of CVCDDII/P msm cacRdIKE M\ WB^aPPPff tension control Her secret from the FREE lb\ 1 I past unlocked the r\Ci H/POV •^^^■^S VV iPv^mV I door to her future DELIVERY The haunting echo of "TJ P. JR^MP*424 words
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Miscellaneous1148 1986-06-01 11 PBBffWHBBBBBBBMM MARVIN by Tom Armstrong j —^^i |/the^snosuch\ I J '<^ ff JJJm lr^.' ißfll^^^^^ #KJI ""^^^-J^"^ **^*Z^ I I I NO, DAP. 1 MO6T A PRQ6LEM6 TALE CCMPARI6Ot4 Bll|l L O p^-^ S. r\ v v^ ON THE FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook hesoneofus,pbner-\ Tse^u^^^F^ W S".kflKiJ ■B^S2HT^I"^ pi i1,148 words
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Advertisement49 1986-06-01 12 When was the first electronic computer invented? In 1946. It was called Eniac and was a large machine using 18,000 radio valves. It was not very reliable and could not work continuously for long stretches. A reliable computer had to wait for the invention of the transistor in 1948.49 words
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Advertisement435 1986-06-01 12 CDAT i j i fl^^^HM^^ I .^u. IFII VJ< (/y&J&l fXjl (fc&tßL Oir» j/\\ 7 Q* WT\ •Guoxiang: What is the hardFln L Vi/il WT v^>/^^' jHj l\ uTy\ xv^ est thing bout learnin^ to slfi I "\T ?<-~^S (noun): a type of farm animal, from whose flesh y^([ H\435 words
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Miscellaneous239 1986-06-01 12 Hello kids TODAY we have the first of four contests on total defence. Apart from giving you a chance to win some prizes and have something to do for the holiday, the contests will try to explain what total defence is. It is not an easy concept to understand, even239 words
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Advertisement4383 1986-06-01 1 ""Nw f j/^^~^V v >^^ kf" TT B( >y r- X r-| TELEPHONE SERVICE: yr JL X X 1 1 -uSSk arm -r-n nr mi Monday to Friday: 9am !o 5 30pm (bpm deadline tot next day) Siturdiy: 8 30am lo I V i P m ?P^ (Ham deadline for4,383 words
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Advertisement5343 1986-06-01 2 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi 93 For Sale: Honda 97 For Sa.e: 107 Accommodation 110 Accommodation 116 For Sale: 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours Dauun/Nissan Commercial Vehicles Available: Wanted: HDB Apartments 1 avoid disappointment before si honda civic 5 door. auto. Apartments Apartments l m m p ru e Increase.5,343 words
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Advertisement2095 1986-06-01 3 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours _^|y^k f /o IA _Kj JMvl 1 ly;Vi f f r nr_ v m .W.M'.7IP V hA I J 6 DAYS W.M-SIA SUPER DELUXE »f J—gp 5 DAYS HILL RESORT PACKAGE DELUXE TOUR 5359/S3W WMk "wKr I i""3K2,095 words
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Advertisement213 1986-06-01 4 THE BEST OF 4-WORLDS Buffet Lunch Left to right: SENBAZURU Chef T. Sakashita, TRADER VIC'S Chef Daniel Germain RIVER TERRACE Chef Joseph Tay, TA I KEN- EN Chef AT. Wong Tempting South Sea flavours from TRADER VIC'S kitchen exquisite tastes of 16th century Japan from SENBAZURU tantalising Szechuan dishes from213 words
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Advertisement74 1986-06-01 4 4 ,teps $39.90 jsgr* MEW 22b $15.90WK^a i tjNjjjJj-JJrfJ 7 pcs Glass Set $103© »k Water COVPr AISEN HOME PRODUCTS I TT] (S) PTE LTD j^SOT-Ti No. 8 Jalan Kilang Timor #0209, n!(l HI Mf Kewalram House, Singapore 0315. '\S//ci Tel: *****66/*****77 FREE PARKING Bus Service No: 2, 14,90,92, 147,74 words
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Article, Illustration955 1986-06-01 1 Ad women are an emerging force Peta Meyer belongs to that growing band of up-and-coming women Image-makers here. She is the one behind the Singapore army ads. TAN LIAN CHOO reports on how she came up with them and, m the next page, on the increasing feminine presence m the955 words
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Advertisement822 1986-06-01 1 H^^fIBHHHV7 H H H HH^ H V UNBEATABLE I PIH rTTTi I Pki I I ■mil 1 1 m features I ■P^l^ W r*7 H^^^Q^^^E m \A I 1 m H m m Bil^ Ontv 0.17 Sec T Unbeatable Autofocus Iw^ fJ^V IV i I /ml M W"4 Hi mmm822 words
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Advertisement11 1986-06-01 1 Mind and Body Fashion Food Motoring Habitat Arts and Books Travel11 words
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1154 1986-06-01 2 A gift for words, an eye for detail Ad women, an emerging force From Page 1 ADVERTISING agencies have often been vilified by feminists m the West for using sex appeal to sell even the most ordinary of goods, like a car or computer. Echoes of the complaints, albeit softer,1,154 words
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Article, Illustration194 1986-06-01 2 MUSIC may be her first love, but advertising has struck a more satisfying chord m Jeanette Chan. Said the former music teacher: "I may have a creative touch, but I never forget that everything I do m this job has a dollar value." This194 words
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Article, Illustration205 1986-06-01 2 THE going was rough for her initially. Starting with only three staffers, she had to do most things herself, besides searching "like mad" for clients. But sheer hard work and a knack for spotting business opportunities have spelt success for Miss205 words
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478 1986-06-01 2 |Q: My sister spends hoars on the phone. It's driving the family up the wall. Our friends also complain because they can't get through. What can we do? A: It is selfish and inconsiderate to hog the phone. Even so, you should handle478 words
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Article223 1986-06-01 2 YOU remember the peculiar smell of the modelling clay you used m a pre-school art session and your childhood phone number. So why can't you remember the title of the movie you saw last week? Not everything you learn can be remembered, but that's not223 words
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Advertisement205 1986-06-01 2 Qualify as a professional through CMS. |Bj Accountancy I j 1 GCEAandOl Hand I Civil B Levels H Secretary- I Engineering I Smg-C.imb. I H ship ASE AIOB AEB. London. H ACCA ACMA.B LCSI.C&G. ■J HJ MA/W ACIS I II HJJ M.m.iqoment H HI College and I I 1 n205 words
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Advertisement83 1986-06-01 2 Getanew slim look. Is your appetite spoiling your diet plan? Just take one Mirapront-N capsule m the morning and keep your appetite under control all day long. Mirapront-N is an effective diet aid which you can buy economically. So you can lose weight faster when taken together with a calorie-controlled83 words
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Advertisement438 1986-06-01 2 Exercise and eat right for Wtt^V I Jrganise your environment. cardiovascular health. Have a place for everyday Reduced blood and oxygen .M> I items keys, eyeglasses, flow can hinder memory. A^jSt I P urse briefcase and one ffc^Mu' "-»i for items you need from time i^^* time D s receipts,438 words
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Article, Illustration455 1986-06-01 3 LIM PHAY-LING reports on the latest trends from head to toe AFTER last year's boyish short cuts and lavish long locks, what's new m headlines this year? Singapore hairstylists Jeremy Low of GASJ at Scotts and David Can of Passion at the Promenade say hair will go back455 words
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Article, Illustration196 1986-06-01 3 BILL Tra villa, 62, the man who dresses the TV soap queens, let out his fashion secrets recently when he quit the Dallas TV series. The average woman too can pick up a few tips from the award-winning Hollywood costumer, who said he had alwaysIPS - 196 words
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Article, Illustration233 1986-06-01 3 WHAT revs up your wardrobe and brings it from last year to now m a flash? Brighter, barer footwear. Whether you wear sophisticated tailored clothes or the latest svelte sarongs, a pair of colourful flats or strappy san- dais will instantly give you a leg up on style.233 words
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Advertisement116 1986-06-01 3 fIW ?ijl| Kg, dk jh^ <* £o^fS9m k s m m ***> IvlV UIC ILFC^L* Mm s |l> f* 'J 6 McVitie's biscuits are Ik f-JrW* W Jy Britain's favourite. People BM^ M° or t ne delicious. > 9 Aa^^HP'Si Hi natural taste. £*di s*" Bb McVitie's uses only choice116 words
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Advertisement269 1986-06-01 3 New from Clairol-SEA BREEZE Good, basic skin care m just 3 steps. 1 Facial cleanser and scrub M Antiseptic for the skin feeling of dryness and tightens, Glowing, healthy skin starts Sea Breeze Antiseptic without any greasy afterfeel. with Sea Breeze* Cleanser Lh cleans deeper than Apply the moisturizer to269 words
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Article, Illustration772 1986-06-01 4 ' MARGARET CHAN - MARGARET CHAN EAT OUT By IT IS nearly impossible to have a quiet sit-down meal with children under 12. Which is why the offer of free food and entertainment for this age group at Hilton Hotels Inn of Happiness is such a bonus772 words
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61 1986-06-01 4 Mg Mg Per IQOg Cholesterol Per 100g Cholesterol Milk 14_ Chicken, light Butter, salted 230 meat- boiled 80 Cheese, Cheddar 70 Chicken, dark Eggs, whole, raw 450~ meat, boiled 110 Liver (pig's), Duck, roasted, stewed 290 meat only 160 Crab fresh I°°- Kidney (pig's), Lobster61 words
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Article90 1986-06-01 4 Breakfast Cucumber tomato Vi cup unsweetened Unsweetened fruit squash orange juice j 9a 2 slices wholemeal bread Tea skimmed milk or 1 teaspoon polyunsaturated co)d drink unsweetened margarine —zr. 1 slice lean meat o. mn °u Coffee or tea P|a"? b °'ed rice, 190 words
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Article, Illustration677 1986-06-01 4 Tom Tan was 46 when he learnt he had to change his eating habits to ward off a heart attack. He isn't the only one with a problem. We kick off today a fortnightly series on therapeutic diets for six common ailments suggested677 words
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150 1986-06-01 4 THEY are chewing on a problem that could result m foods that are easier to swallow. At the National University of Singapore, a team of dental and anatomy specialists is studying the way food is broken down m our mouths. What they150 words
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Advertisement226 1986-06-01 4 The Thai Hawker Fest (May 31— June 14) at the Goodwood Park Hotel is brimming over with so much food and fun, we're afraid that we can only give you a mere sampling of what toPY^P^t"• To totally satiate your For entertainment during dinner, two CAJJCLL. appetites, some 20 .'■^►^^gentlemenwill226 words
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Advertisement196 1986-06-01 4 Write for Pleasure and Profit The Writing School, founded in 1949, shows you how to write articles, short stories, novels, romances, radio and TV scripts that sell and keep on selling.Top professional writers, through the medium of the school's comprehensive home-study courses, give you individual tuition, showing you how to196 words
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Advertisement248 1986-06-01 4 Are you handicapped by your English? Are you content with the way errors. How to express your ideas you speak and write? Are you fluently. sure that you are not making The study requires only a mistakes that cause people to little time, and very moderate underrate you? You are248 words
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Article, Illustration528 1986-06-01 5 WINSTON LEE - WINSTON LEE By CAN Formula Shell live up to its claims or is the media blitz leading us to believe that it is better? The Shell company said that its new marvel contains a "third generation" additive, touted as the biggest technological breakthrough m petrol528 words
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Article, Illustration723 1986-06-01 5 I RECENTLY took out four cars two big, one medium-sized and one small on road runs to see how they performed with the new petrol, Formula Shell, which claims to improve acceleration and make engines cleaner. I also wanted to723 words
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Article, Illustration396 1986-06-01 5 FOR Rolls-Royce, it is a beginning and an end. The British manufacturer has unveiled the world's most expensive production car and is going to take its "most beautiful car that ever has been made" off the road. The new marvel all six396 words
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Advertisement700 1986-06-01 5 \JuT! \AfXDTTi <^««'*^ j^ __f |Y__l_JnUl\L]jO I" In Mrs Marcos' Footsteps? A peek at |yl/_r\ l^fll of tender *S our own s 10€r collectors! breathless passion, ___|__f Caroline Stephanie: Two Oldof a bond betrayed ______r Fashioned Princesses "^___J K^f t by lack of trust, /^f I _BH_^ Humiliating Hazards that700 words
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Article, Illustration1053 1986-06-01 6 Out in the wilds in a concrete Jungle Depressed with highrise living, Carine Schurman and her husband moved to more quiet accommodation and find their new neighbours take some getting used to. SOME friends called me brave. Others raved about the lush greenery, the majestic trees and the old house1,053 words
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347 1986-06-01 6 INTERPERSONAL relationships are different m condominiums, says an American professor of law and psychology. In a condo, as opposed to an apartment or a home on a plot of land, "you can't avoid being involved with your neighbours", Professor Ernest HaggardUSA Today - 347 words
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Article447 1986-06-01 6 Care for wood furniture IT MAY be good-looking and long-lasting but wooden furniture needs constant care to keep it m tip-top condition. Here, we offer answers to some common questions about minor accidents and repairs to items made of wood. Q. How do you remove water rings? A. White ringsIPS - 447 words
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Advertisement226 1986-06-01 6 KmQ Koil* liiiiiiniii!iiiWiMi(iiilTmTi| I j*A —jL y yII k I |wJ QJ Cl 4 UlOfldPrldDd 0r SPINAL GUARD Sf|j£ IP JliiiW F M F °XIf SPmNG MATTRESS ICF ÜBt Cfa§<SiC L00K I |\/|KI/^k r I^TBli iSiiii^ri^lM 'BEACH CHAIR for ladies and otnrtiw^ i e|hp^ PPPPto^IB^^HH w^ ?l WONDERLAND ATLANTIdB W^SBSSSSrBESBSm226 words
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Article, Illustration809 1986-06-01 7 STELLA DANKER - STELLA DANKER By ■T) NOT another paintVj| ing of the Singapore Mr A I River, please. Or ■W mi I Chinatown m waterW M I colour, or shades of f M I old Singapore. "You M mtm can't tell one artist from the next because809 words
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Article, Illustration833 1986-06-01 7 JOE PETERS previews Singaporean Tsao Chieh's first composition which debuts at the Arts Festival, played by the Singapore Symphony Orchestra IT WOULD be hard to find a Singaporean composer who has tried to say as much as Tsao Chieh has done, m833 words
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Article, Illustration404 1986-06-01 7 ARBOUR Fine Art at Cuppage Terrace will be the first major exhibition for these five artists: Peter Tow, 28: Trained as an architect. Attended programmes m Fine Arts and Architecture at the University of Oregon, m the United States. His subjects are natural forms such404 words
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247 1986-06-01 7 Americanisms invade the Queen's English THE fourth and final volume of a supplement updating the Oxford English Dictionary has been published, revealing that the Queen's English bristles these days with Chinese, Yiddish, Indian and other languages. But the biggest "foreign" influence on the English language is the United States. AmongNYT - 247 words
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Advertisement782 1986-06-01 7 Start today... on your way to career success. Why not? If you can read and understand this advertisement, then you have the ability to earn the education you need to gain the necessary experience in your field that will lead to a successful career. No one, no advertisement, no school,782 words
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Article, Illustration337 1986-06-01 8 m THE city of Milan has become synonymous with fairs, fashion shows and congresses. Some of them are the world's most important trade fairs, such as the Biennial Machine Tool Exhibition, are held there. Its citizens are dressy, being the inhabitants of one of the337 words
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Article, Illustration584 1986-06-01 8 Lonq and fruitful bi-laterail f ul bi-lateral relations A three-page supplement to mark the country's 40th Republic II Day tomorrow MESSAGE Giuglio Ancireotti Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs a I AM particularly happy to send, for the second consecutive year, my most cordial regards to the readers of The Straits584 words
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Article475 1986-06-01 8 g MILANESE Roberto Fabbri, 33, will be playing his last game of football at Farrer Park soon, where he and his friends usually spend their Saturday afternoons. Come June 10, this Director of Italian Operations for Singapore's Economic Development Board will return to475 words
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Article394 1986-06-01 8 Ve e in Milan y VENICE could ml Singapore in her effoH preserve historical R marks and architecture 9 Mr Alessandro VattanB [talian Ambassador to tm pore, said this Italian (I now being extensivelfl stored by state, privatfl international bodies. Similarly, projects coifl jointly undertaken he :fl private and public394 words
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Article, Illustration498 1986-06-01 9 gg VENICE could inspire Singapore in her effort to preserve historical landmarks and architecture. Mr Alessandro Vattani, the Italian Ambassador to Singapore, said this Italian city is now being extensively restored by state, private and international bodies. Similarly, projects could be jointly undertaken here by private498 words
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Article, Illustration422 1986-06-01 9 Geography Spanning 301,000 sq km, Italy is bordered on the north by Switzerland and Austria, on the north-west by France, and on the north-east by Yugoslavia. Sicily and Sardinia are two principal islands located in the south-west and west. Population and language According to a 1981 census its422 words
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Article, Illustration945 1986-06-01 10 JOHN GILMORE - JOHN GILMORE By THE QUIET of a walk deep m the maze of back-street Venice is suddenly interrupted by a group of men standing outside the market, shouting, pointing fingers and shaking fists at each other. To a stranger, it appears the action might945 words
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Advertisement153 1986-06-01 8 jekhftiSg. 9 If*'," "wi-r K*' 8 V Jam Wm M X^ 1 i 1 .**im The SGS Semiconductor Group of Companies, the Italian giant in Microchip Design and Manufacture, offer their Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Republic of Italy on the occasion of her National Day. 7HE SGSPHILOSOPHY FOR153 words
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Advertisement58 1986-06-01 9 BCI brings ITALY closer to ASIA-PACIFIC area BANCA COMMERCIALE ITALIANA ngapore Operations: Started in 1971 Offers a Wide Range of Banking Services, Import-Export lancing and Working Capital Financing Both in Local and Foreign Currencies; Foreign Exchange ansactions; Operates Asian Currency Unit, Issues Singapore and U.S. Dollars Certificate of Deposit Address:58 words
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Advertisement361 1986-06-01 10 to the Republic of Italy on Her National Day delicious, wholesome Macaroni comes the genuine ft Italian taste: if9fPHI MACARONI USkSil® PRODUCTS Sj Available at ail leading supermarkets and stores S mh^i NEW OVERSEA N^^f TRADING CO. SS 7 Carpenter Street, Singapore 0105. SN2 Tel: *****91, *****13, *****86. Congratulations fll361 words
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Hari Raya Puasa
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Article, Illustration755 1986-06-01 11 KONG SOOK CHIN - KONG SOOK CHIN A three-page special to record some of the preparations before Muslims celebrate the beginning of Syawal By B GEYLANG SERAI is almost certainly the place to go to for your Hari Raya shopping. The multi-coloured lights lend a carnival atmosphere to755 words
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Article, Illustration931 1986-06-01 12 Famous for her Malay kueh, 66-year-old Cikgu Asfiah has just written her first cookery book. ANG LAY WAH talks to this matriach who became a teacher when she was only 10. IN THE book, Can Survive, La by Margaret Sullivan on cottage industries m Singapore, Hajja931 words
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Article, Illustration764 1986-06-01 13 Pictures by MICHAEL LIEW. Clothes courtesy of Ratu Sari Bridal House and Photo Studio DEWANI ABBAS writes on the choice of fashion for women this Hari Raya, from the baju kurung and kebaya to the mini kurung. "I LIKE traditional Malay costumes because they depict764 words
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Article, Illustration585 1986-06-01 13 SALIM OMAR - SALIM OMAR By HARI RAYA cards are showing a greater awareness of missionary work m words and pictures. From the standard one- or two-line greetings and good wishes, the trend is now for the cards to carry verses from the Quran, quotable quotes, and modern poems585 words
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Advertisement184 1986-06-01 11 Once you buy a Bosch appliance, forget it. It is not the Bosch coffee maker that is important, but the coffee. Eight or nine cups a day. Seven days a week. Fifty-two weeks a year. Without fail. A Bosch high speed water boiler is nowhere near as memorable as the184 words
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Advertisement118 1986-06-01 11 Furniture Centre 80, Marine Parade, 03-27 Parkway Parade (opp. Fun World) Singapore 1544. Tel: *****95, *****59 Singapore Leather Upholstery Manufacturers' Exhibition Customized design and special built-in orders can be arranged. Guaranteed quality prices. Why wait for imported furniture when you can enjoy delivery within one week. bp^£ /^ttßi i *&%m^^m&118 words
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Advertisement371 1986-06-01 12 SpecialOfferofonePrn^ zri^ ax /2 Food Fun Prizes B4R-B-Q W 1 i# Jll jfl 1 nfl On-the-spot roasting j_(^ C iM^Mi^miHliMiMwiiMwHliMiiiLmt^^^ of whole baby lamb, tr/^^"^*H</^ 'k I 1 suckling pigs and *^^y^/^T r g^^3Kt i I fe^^^^^^^^li^BHi^HßHHHHl whole le g of calf my^\f\ I gr£ T^T J^^||^^M|i||HßMH| FREE TASTING!! I371 words
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Advertisement208 1986-06-01 12 Blgi To beat the Hari Raya rush, Hajja Asfiah Haji Abdullah recommends a fast-to-cook, good-to-cat recipe from her cookery book. 'Some people call baulu sepeng burnt cake because it is dark brown m colour. But this is due to the fried sugar m the cake. It only takes an hour208 words
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Article, Illustration445 1986-06-01 14 YOU don't need to travel to Europe for a holiday m the snow. The snowfields and ski resorts m Australia offer excellent facilities for all types of skiers: Beginners, intermediate, advanced and cross-country. The main ski areas are m New South Wales, m the Snowy445 words
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Article426 1986-06-01 14 Spaceships, rollercoasters and giant puppets are just some of the attractions at Vancouver's exposition, says SALMA KHALIK HIS face was drawn back, cheeks pulled to the sides, eyes wide-open. For a few minutes probably the longest m his life his face looked like426 words
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Article, Illustration765 1986-06-01 14 At a glance Theme: World m Motion World m Touch Date: May 2 Oct 13 Hoars 10 am 10 pm Tickets Cs2o (Ss32) one-day ticket; Cs4s Royal Bank three-day ticket Site: 70 ha space over two sites, linked by monorail Participants: About 100 countries, states, organisations765 words
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