Singapore Monitor, 15 March 1984, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section17 1984-03-15 1 EVENING EDITION THE SINGAPORE MONITOR 30rpnt M C (P) No 13 5 83 Thursday, March 15, 198417 words
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Article, Illustration591 1984-03-15 1 THE ROAD TO THE WHITE BOUSE LAT, WP WASHINGTON, Thursday SENATOR Gary Hart heads for a critical showdown with Mr Walter Mondale in the industrial states after his good showing on Super Tuesday. Mr Mondale's strategists said they expect the former VicePresidentLAT, WP - 591 words
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Article115 1984-03-15 1 AP HERE Is the latest breakdown of the Presidential preference of delegates selected or allocated thus far to the Democratic Party National Convention in San Francisco. The preferences are based on actual delegates' public statements or on preferences resulting from application of party rales. Mr Renbin Askew andAP - 115 words
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310 1984-03-15 1 By YONO ROW ANO THE government policy on food is to encourage trade practices which will facilitate the import of food from the cheapest source. Dr Goh Keng Swee, the First Deputy Prime Minister who is also in charge of tne Primary Production310 words
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Advertisement201 1984-03-15 1 T«i: ZTMtm (J Nnaa) OUBAUTOCASH 24-HOUR INSTANT SERVICE OUB serves you with more Autocash machines in Singapore, the newest being our unique, musical ATM at our River Valley Road Branch. Our ATMs are at your service, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. With your card, you can withdraw201 words
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202 1984-03-15 2 SURESH HAIR - Delivery made after a $500 deposit, says emporium director ■y SURESH HAIR POLICE are looking for a conman who has called himself "Sham" and who attempted to cheat a director of an emporium of $106,400 worth of video-recorders202 words
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179 1984-03-15 2 Lianhe Zaobao AT LEAST M udergrads are going to be themselves this vacation and get paM for It Hey are the first batch of Mdergrads to be recraited by tbe Slagapore Broadcasting Corporation as "extras" far Its latest TV series, Tbe YoangLianhe Zaobao - 179 words
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334 1984-03-15 2 YEOW MEI SIN - By YEOW MEI SIN SINGAPORE'S travel industry, plagued by world recession over the last two years, can expect better times ahead as reflected by the optimistic air which enveloped this morning's opening of Travel *84, the sixth international fair, at the World Trade334 words
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170 1984-03-15 2 THE fast lanes of both sides of Keppel Road will be closed from April to mid-1985 during the construction of the Ayer Rajah Expressway. Vehicles will also be prevented from turning right from Keppel Road into Trafalgar Street between 6 am170 words
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96 1984-03-15 3 A SRI lankan bank clerk was today fined $800 at a surbodinate court for outraging the modesty of a 35-year-old woman along Scotts Road. P A Guna Jeewa, 29, an employee of the Bank of Ceylon, committed the offence while on a business96 words
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Article, Illustration74 1984-03-15 3 MADAM Bok Lai Kens fleft), 44, and Mdm Tan Nar, 63, with their HDB long service awards this morning. The two were among 224 who received the 20year long service awards at the DBS Auditorium. Another 420 will be presented with IS-year awards74 words
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317 1984-03-15 3 FOO MEY KIEN - By FOO MEY KIEN NIGHTCLUB bouncer Ang Poh Seng went to a rendezvous armed with an ice-pick after he was accused of bullying a waitress. But Ang, 23, of Toa Payoh, ended up in the police station instead and today ne pleaded guilty317 words
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Article, Illustration68 1984-03-15 3 IF you know the identity of this man, please get in touch with Woodbridge Hospital on *****77, ext 66. Police brought the man to the hospital on Jan 4. He was found at the junction of Upper Hokkien Street and New Bridge Road. The patient68 words
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Article, Illustration146 1984-03-15 4 POLICE want to get in touch with contract agent Mr Tan Nee Wah who can assist them in investigations into the murder of a watchman at a soft-drink factory in Serangoon Road last Friday. Mr Mohammed Kassim Mohammed Sariff, 49, a146 words
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199 1984-03-15 4 But new ruling not applicable to Saturdays Lianhe Zaobao EMPLOYEES of the Urban Redevelopment Authority can now apply for half-day leave, according to an URA circular issued recently. The normal practice for private and public organisations is for their employees to finishLianhe Zaobao - 199 words
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244 1984-03-15 4 OVER the past five years, most of the Muslim, students received their bursaries and scholarships mainly from the Singapore Muslim Religious Council. In its 1982 annual report, the council said that 197 students received a total o( $139,360. This is the highest amount244 words
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Article, Illustration273 1984-03-15 6 LYE YIN FONG - Over 200 schools place orders for Science Centre books By LYE YIN FONG SCHOOLS and members of the public have been eagerly snapping up the latest guide books and colour slide packs on local plants and animals. Recently released by the Singapore273 words
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Article, Illustration95 1984-03-15 6 A TECHNICIAN is seen examining the blades of the No. 3 turbine generator at Singapore's biggest electricity plant, the Senoko Power Station (picture above.) The turbine is being stripped for a two-month, $250,000 facelift. The turbines need to be pulled down once in everyStory and picture by SPENCER LOH - 95 words
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232 1984-03-15 6 VINCENT FONG - By VINCENT FONG THE FORMER SBS depot at MacKenzie Road, which was returned to the Urban Redevelopment Authority last month, will be used as a parking lot for cars and lorries. About 230 lots have been planned on the 14,000 sq232 words
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290 1984-03-15 7 UPI MANILA, Thursday PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos, in the strongest indication yet that he will hold on to his authoritarian powers, yesterday said the Philippines "cannot take the risk" of returning to the USstyle of democracy. Speaking at the signing of aUPI - 290 words
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436 1984-03-15 7 Thach says they will only go after elimination of Pol Pot AP CANBERRA, Thursday VIETNAMESE Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach says Vietnamese troops could remain in Cambodia as long as "five to 10 years." Mr Thach told a news conference yesterday after meetingAP - 436 words
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180 1984-03-15 7 AP KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday ABOUT 70 Malaysian soldiers and game rangers are tackling a jumbo of a problem saving 15 elephants trapped on an island created by construction of the Kenyir Dam. The operation involves tranquiliser guns, army assault boats, divers, and explosives, andAP - 180 words
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121 1984-03-15 7 Reuter NEW DELHI, Thurs POLICE opened fire to disperse rioters who fought a running battle in the Sikhs' holy city of Amritsar today, the Press Trust of India (PTI) news agencv reported. PTI said shooting broke out between rival groups of students who clashedReuter - 121 words
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World Briefs
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Article, Illustration93 1984-03-15 8 AP LONDON: Five Libyans held in connection with recent bombings that authorities say were aimed at opponents of Libyan leader Col Muammar Ghadaffi are to be deported from Britain, Home Office Secretary Leon Brittan announced yesterday. Mr Brittan said inAP - 93 words
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88 1984-03-15 8 UPI BELFAST: An outlawed protestant group claimed responsibility for a gun attack that wounded Gerry Adams, chief of the political wing of the Irish Republican Army and a Member of Parliament. Mr Adams ana three companions were wounded yesterday whenUPI - 88 words
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74 1984-03-15 8 Reuter LONDONDERRY (Northern Ireland): Britain's most robbed post office has been closed indefinitely following the 39th attack in 12 years, the postal service said. The decision to shut the tiny post office in the Catholic Creggan bousing estate here followed an incident last weekReuter - 74 words
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114 1984-03-15 8 AP OTTAWA: Marc Garneau, a 35-year-old naval commander, will be the first Canadian to fly in space, Science Minister Don Johnston announced yesterday. Mr Garneau, a Quebec city native, was chosen from six finalists, Mr Johnston said. He will fly as aAP - 114 words
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74 1984-03-15 8 UPI NEW YORK: Romance is alive and well in American offices, with 25 per cent of workplace love affairs ending with marriage proposals, a magazine survey of young women snowed. Glamour magazine said a survey of 752 of its readersUPI - 74 words
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535 1984-03-15 8 No assurance 6,000 contract and civilian workers will stay on during crisis LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Thursday FRONT-line weapons and communications systems have become so complex that the military cannot maintain them on its' own and has as many as 6,000 contract and civilian employees stationedLAT-WP - 535 words
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332 1984-03-15 8 UPI WASHINGTON, Thursday PRESIDENT Reagan's science adviser said yesterday it would be "quite feasible" for the US to share its "Star Wars" technology with the Soviet Union so both superpowers could defend themselves against a nuclear attack. Dr GeorgeUPI - 332 words
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153 1984-03-15 8 Reuter OULU (Finland), Thursday A WOMAN with irreversible brain damage was successfully kept alive for 10 weeks until her baby was born here, a hospital spokesman said. Professor Pentti Jarvinen of Oulu University Central Hospital said the case was rare. The 33-year-oldReuter - 153 words
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Article, Illustration124 1984-03-15 8 LAT-WP HOLLYWOOD, Ttuirs TWO teenagers masquerading as ninja warriors robbed actress Penny Marshall in her Hollywood Hills home late Tnesday night after threatening to kill her with a samurai sword, Los Angeles police said yesterday. The Laverne k Shirley TV star, alone in the seclndedLAT-WP - 124 words
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Article361 1984-03-15 9 TOH LAM SENG - HOPES FOR FURTHER NON POLITICAL EXCHANGES BETWEEN THE TWO COUNTRIES By TOH LAM SENG Uahhi Zaobao SOUTH KOREAN Foreign Affairs Vice Minister Lee Sang Ok has expressed hope that China's new attitude towards South Korea would lead to further non political exchanges between the361 words
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Article223 1984-03-15 9 AP LONDON, Thursday BRITAIN'S Conservative government called in police yesterday to find out if someone in the Treasury leaked Budget secrets to The Guardian newspaper. Nigel Lawaon, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, who presented the government's annual Budget statement in the House of Commons 24AP - 223 words
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221 1984-03-15 9 The Star KLANG BUSINESSMAN Mak Foon Than, charged in Hong Kongwith the murder of Bumiputra Malaysia Finance (BMF) assistant general manager Jalil Ibrahim, is believed to be "not co-operating with his lawyers." However, his new lawyer, Mr Colin Muscroft, appointed by theThe Star - 221 words
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728 1984-03-15 10 Western Europe and Japan asked to halt deals Reuter BAHRAIN, Thursday ARAB proposals to press European countries and Japan to halt dealings with Iran could hit trade and industrial contracts worth billions of dollars a year, economic analysts here said yesterday. Informed sourcesReuter - 728 words
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256 1984-03-15 10 AP TEL AVIV, Thursday ISRAELI Communications Minister Mordechai Zipori yesterday denied that Israel was playing a behind-the-scenes role at the Lausanne peace talks between Lebanon's warring factions, Israel Radio said. Mr Zipori's comments came after the Lebanese An-Nahar newspaper reported that Israeli observers inAP - 256 words
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77 1984-03-15 10 UPI CINCINNATI, Thursday A CINCINNATI "street artist" on Tuesday apologised for touching off a scare in New York City by placing sculptures of homemade bombs on streets and in buildings. "I would apologise for any of this happening," said Mr Ted Rosenthal. "In hindsight, IUPI - 77 words
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Advertisement83 1984-03-15 7 Cassandra Wilson I IBislhr@Toulouse-Lautrec I Cassandra Wilson from Jackson, 1 Mississippi, is a unique jazz artiste I who has impressed at the best jazz I clubs in the USA. This is a rare I chance to listen to a true talent. Backed by Jeramzee. Showtimes: 10.30pm, 11.15pm, 12.15 am I83 words
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Article469 1984-03-15 11 JOYCE QUEK - All due to tax investigations into company and Rhino Industries By JOYCE QUEK THE MYSTERY behind Chan Ho Engineering's withdrawal of its public offer of shares has been explained. And, all application monies received by the registrars have been returned. Chan Ho directors stated that469 words
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Article110 1984-03-15 11 THE Singapore stock market was quiet and dull as institutional investors continued to stay out of the limelight Pan Electric, which has just proposed a one-for-one bonus issue, was the most active counter on a turnover of 310,000 to close at $3.92. Supreme Corp and Cerebos110 words
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Article110 1984-03-15 11 the US dollar fell to 2.5770 marks in Hong Kong after rising to an initial 2.5920 on spillover buying from the US, but remained little changed against major currencies in the Singapore and Tokyo markets. In Singapore, the local currency weakened against the US unit to 2.0825110 words
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Article, Illustration471 1984-03-15 11 THE SINGAPORE financial scene can heave a sigh of relief at Chan Ho's disclosure of the reasoning behind its withdrawal of the share issue. There is nothing wrong with the scene, not with the parties that would have been471 words
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Article, Illustration145 1984-03-15 11 SHARE OF THE DAY^ DAH YUNG Steel has come on strongly in the market it has appeared in the Top Volume list for two consecutive days this week. In terms of price, however, the counter has managed only a small rise in margin, moving145 words
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Article, Illustration772 1984-03-15 12 THE REGISTRAR, prior to the amendment of the law in the Companies Act, was required to register a company Which had complied with the outward formalities. This permitted the formation of companies which could be used by "fly-by-night" directors for all sorts of improper772 words
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Article248 1984-03-15 12 Selected stocks at midday Market tone: slightly lower Cold Storage 4.60 S Fraser and Neave 6.25/6.35 Haw Par 2.61 B Jacks Intl 5.25/5.50 Magnum 3.90/3.92 M Cement 8.70/8.80 Arab Mai Dev 1.24/1.25 Boustead 2/72/2.75 Esso 12.20/12.30 Genting 5.40/5.45 GIH 4.84 S Hume 5.05 B Inchcape 2.87/2.88 MUIB 2.85/2.86248 words
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Article141 1984-03-15 12 Your 8$ to on* unit Of foreign currency Selling Buying 77/00 TT DO US| 2 0880 ***** 2 0690 K Sterling ***** 3 0343 3 0243 Australian ***** I 9953 1.9853 Canadian! 1 JIM ***** ***** New Zealand 9 1.4073 l 3872 1.3772 8$ to 100 unit* of foreign141 words
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Advertisement247 1984-03-15 11 to. And we dont dwayi kaow why. But whatever the reaaoei, we naad k«>M •ooapt it-oat when it can heap m fan naMag the lev* d mMmmrn. «d w, redy want In Mr- Actualy. people ta^ietodiveloplheooo«denM,«ie*«loipeakap*feeit*tttaeinfeerl*l w«y. n*"i wtat thoueauh of men and women learn every yeer in the Dale247 words
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Advertisement190 1984-03-15 12 ANNOUNCEMENT CHAN HO ENGINEERING LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) Further to the announcement made to the Stock Exchange of Singapore Limited on 13 March 1984, the Directors wish to advise that the invitation to the public to subscribe for shares in the Company was withdrawn in view of190 words
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Article, Illustration598 1984-03-15 13 Pre-schoolers can write programmes features ONCE, small children played with teddy bears and building bricks. But soon tnese traditional toys may become redundant as today's high-tech toddlers start to sit at their computers instead. For the fast-growing microcomputer industry, which now has many teenagers hooked on598 words
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features / letters
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129 1984-03-15 14 GRATEFUL PARENT - GRATEFUL PARENT Singapore 1231 MY SON is presently studying at a pre-primary class at Poi Ching School. •One of his teachers, Miss Fiona, has shown exceptional concern and dedication to all the children and has been a mother-figure to all of them. She has129 words
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236 1984-03-15 14 WILLIAM KOH - And on CPF: Are we assured of total withdrawal on retirement? WILLIAM KOH Singapore 0314 I DO NOT disagree with CC Ho (SM, March 7). I shall be much obliged if the Medisave Scheme Committee will explain the following points in your column. MEMBERS236 words
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204 1984-03-15 14 I REFER to the HDB's reply headlined, "Traffic offender did not pay parking fine" (SM, Feb 22). On Dec 1 last year, I received a HDB notice dated Dec 2, 1983 alleging that I had committed a parking offence on204 words
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Article, Illustration567 1984-03-15 14 DUO From Pag« 13 and we see this as a very big growth section of the market." Two leading manufacturers of video games, Intellivision and Atari, have also rumbled the potential of the preschool market. Both are American firms with overseas distributors andDUO - 567 words
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Advertisement178 1984-03-15 14 Newsweek The only truly international news magazine. TtoStmfpowafi: Pl* \iaiiM KLlLumamj w plCwXrwflf March 19th issue. LIVING WITH TERROR: In the crazy, war-torn streets of Beirut and San Salvador, Northern Ireland and Iran they don't think in terms of living to a ripe old age, but of living to tomorrow.178 words
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Article440 1984-03-15 15 Bi P.OMMFMT Democracy, honest elections, opposition political parties, more constructive public debates these were issues the Prime Minister, Mr Lee Kuan Yew, covered at some length in Parliament on Tuesday. What he said on these crucial issues was not new, but it provides a fresh insight440 words
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417 1984-03-15 15 JEFFREY LAW - JEFFREY LAW Singapore 2057 SO THE results of the 1983 GCE 'O' level examination have already been released. Some of the students are now on a job-hunting spree, while a handful of the fortunate ones may further their studies to prepare for417 words
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Article126 1984-03-15 15 PETER BOYD - PETER BOYD Singapore 0314 STAMFORD HOUSE and Capitol Theatre will soon make way for another tall building. Singapore is a small island with no mountains. One can hardly find natural havens where one can escape from the towering flats. Along Orchard Road the continuous stretch126 words
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Article20 1984-03-15 15 PEOPLE ask you for criticism, but they only want praise. W Somerset Maugham, English writer (1874-1965).20 words
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95 1984-03-15 15 TAN SECK GEOK (MISS - REPLY TAN SECK GEOK (MISS) Public Relations Officer Singapore Toarist Promotion Board I REFER to the letter headlined "A Foreigner To Advise Us On Our Own History?" (SM, Mar 12). Although it is too premature for any details to be revealed, "Anak Singapura" can95 words
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Article, Illustration754 1984-03-15 16 WONG SING YEONG - LU XIAOFEN SHAPES HER CAREER By WONG SING YEONG IT IS strange to meet someone you were introduced to as a hooker in a film only the day before. Yesterday, she was unwanted, a victim of prejudice and circumstances. Today, she is the toast of the press, admired754 words
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Article518 1984-03-15 16 LAT-WP By JAN TUCKWOOD in Denver BLAME it on Rio, or maybe Sports Illustrated. Either way, expect to reveal the real you if you wear the newest swimsuits. Maillots are minute, bikinis are teeny, and they're all designed to show skin that has never seen theLAT-WP - 518 words
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Article, Illustration1170 1984-03-15 16 JERRY HULSE - By JERRY HULSE in England LAT-WP KING HENRY VIII slept here. And so can you. Indeed, I occupied the very shelter Henry shared with Anne Boleyn at Thornbury Castle centuries ago. This is not to suggest that I had influence with theLAT-WP - 1,170 words
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Article, Illustration319 1984-03-15 18 WONG SING YEONG - wg@aai By WONG SING YEONG ON A HUMID, sunny afternoon along an uninhabited street in the thick of Chinatown, a group of people were busily setting up a little market. Foolhardy entrepreneurs? No, they were merely playing a game. The game is called319 words
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Article, Illustration532 1984-03-15 18 TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS Swordsman Chu (Ch 9, 9.35 pm) (C) (Last Epiaoda) CHU finally rouses himself from the stupor he has been in since the death of Ding and Rone. For their sake, and for the future survival of the pugilistic world, he decides to pick up arms532 words
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Article, Illustration486 1984-03-15 19 Zeetrope Studios makes a profit auctlealng leftovers froai Alms that am flopped at the box-office LAT-WP FRANCIS FORD COPPOLA'S financially burdened Zoe trope Studios made a profit in the past week, but the proceeds came not from film-making but from a Hollywood-style garage sale. Memorabilia and camera equipmentLAT-WP - 486 words
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Miscellaneous705 1984-03-15 20 12.00 PM News-in-Bhef toltowed by Programme Summary 12.05 Your Lunchdate 1.00 News 1.10 Your Lunchdate (cont'd) 1.30 Mid-day Market Report 1.35 Your Lunchdate (contd) 2.00 News-in-Brief 2.05 On the House 3.00 News-kvßrief 3.06 On the House (cont'd) 4.00 News-fcvßrief 4.05 On the House (cont'd) 4.30 Animal Chatter 5.00 News-in-Brief 5.05705 words
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Miscellaneous665 1984-03-15 20 FAUBTO ZADRA forming its own arrangements of Fur SSOwill be starting its second series E^vT rd I l!f e T;f ild other f, of serial concertstomorrow and on J ick «**> f a d 4 a Y ai l Saturday featuring soloist Fausto Za- f* Yamaha Music Schools in dra665 words
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Miscellaneous44 1984-03-15 20 f*S^ I TODAY TOMORROW I HlCk tide ».ll am (2.5 m) High tMc 11.11 am (2.8 m) I Law tMc 4.H pm (9.1 m) Low tMc 5.1$ pm (0.2 m) I High tMc 11.13 pm (2.4 m) High tMc 11.SI pm (2.5 m) I44 words
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Article, Illustration282 1984-03-15 21 GO PLACES CRUISING is for people who want to go places, but for whom the going is just as important as the places themselves, if not more so. Witness the many facilities on board a cruise ship that provide passengers with every manifestation282 words
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332 1984-03-15 21 INTEREST in the Land of the Rising Sun is rising, prompting Harpers Travel to introduce a wide range of tour packages to Japan this year. One of these is the eight-day Sapporo Holiday. The tour commences from Osaka with a full day excursion to Nara332 words
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200 1984-03-15 21 SIN CHEW Travel is now the general sales agents for Newmans, the leading tour operator in New Zealand. A Sin Chew spokesman said: "There is tremendous potential in developing New Zealand as a destination for Singaporean holidaymakers. It's a country with200 words
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Advertisement171 1984-03-15 21 $100*° Trade-In V«lm For Year 0M Bags. Phone: *****44 *****41 *****51 ARCHIPELAGO SPECIALS TM 23&3255, ***** M, *****90 f 2M7029 #01-3S Lucky Plaza, (TA 12t) WEST MALAYSIA TOUR DAILY DEPARTURE GROUPS/PXT. IMY TOW OVIMUI TOUM ST?.*?® 1 S l/TO BKK/PATT/CH «TM ££&2HZLc.i m K> IKK/HKC 11*44 kWMnbMTw pt 10 MNL/BAGUK)171 words
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Miscellaneous631 1984-03-15 22 leisure comics ASSIGNMENT: TOP SECRET By Bill Barry H THISLADOCRV MICMAEL BRAND FROM THB SOUND BRAND BLIPS BACK I ""^^""^^^77 rf* |7COULD LEAD® MOVES STEALTH/ /of THOSE FOOTBTEPS\ INTO TUB SHADOWS I HMB AQn WTO SIG&ER 1 TOWARDS THE 11 MUST HAVE BET Of F y ANO WIAITS AS THE631 words
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380 1984-03-15 23 ANNA JULIET ROSS - mmrxming. Acvoummjacj, owmanwi mmigvmgm, mww uwfww wwww zrzzziz Ccunpui^apd jKißHMrauwdßlifl IaBKI«MIK cgynpuAß MHH a- iMMiinMn/V Gm»MMWj By ANNA JULIET ROSS (who used to be a secretary) WHAT'S so special about a secretary? Well, the secretary today is a professional in her own right,380 words
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Advertisement137 1984-03-15 23 GCE 'A' LEVEL (Pre U l& II) AND H QCE 'O* LEVEL OUR NEXT FULL-TIME CLASSES COMMENCE 19 MAR 2 APR *84 MORNING CLASSES H Mon to Fri 8 30am to 1 00pm FEE $12 50 per subject per month AFTERNOON CLASSES Mon to Fn 2 00pm to 6 00pm137 words
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Advertisement150 1984-03-15 23 BE A PROFESSIONAL SECRETARY! To be a IST CLASS SECRETARY, you need to develop secretarial skills, technological skills in office equipment and systems, poise and a personality to go with it. You will get all of these and MORE! at SBTC's SECRETARIAL TRAINING DIVISION. Coastder what we have for yoe:150 words
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Advertisement55 1984-03-15 23 METROPOLITAN YMCA SO STEVENS ROAD (1029) TEL: 737TTSS EXT SOS Wa offer the following couraaa: LEISURE: Aromatherapy Massage Chinese Brush Painting Chinese Calligraphy Western Floral Arrangement Computer Appreciation Ikebana Makeup Skin Care Personal Grooming Vegetable Carving Cartooning ENRICHMENT: Shorthand Auditing Statistics for Business Correct Business Writing Shipping Documentation Practice Aircondltioning55 words
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Advertisement491 1984-03-15 25 classified: 273-9090 Situations Vacant JOIN US 1 V* AS I FEMALE 1 I PRODUCTION I LOPERATORy FOR OUR 1 I NORMAL SHIFT I I AND TAKE I I HOME (AFTER I I CPF I I DEDUCTIONS) J r $305.00 J lon the Ist mth J f $320 J after 3491 words
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Advertisement241 1984-03-15 25 Situations Vacant MALAYA TIN MINTING CO LTD requires PERSONNEL CLERK GCE'O'level Able to type Bilingual in English and Chinese Age 17-21 ELECTRICIAN NTC 3in Electrlcel Fitting 2-3 yarn experience Preferably age below 35 Abie to work on 2 rotating shift* ASSISTANT STOREKEEPER Complatad Sac 4 Bilingual in English end Chinese241 words
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Advertisement220 1984-03-15 25 Situations Vacant pflsa I PHOENIX I (SINGPORE) I PTE LTD I (a member o( the FAN Group) I requires: I 6 Mais Singapore citizen I Above 16 years old I No experience I required I Basic salary plus I atlraclivs Incsntivs wM I ba offered to the right I carxUdatat220 words
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Advertisement253 1984-03-15 25 Situations Vacant nn NANOTEK ELECTRONICS PTE LTD We are expanding and looking for Operators to fill the vacancies Aga 17 8 above Complatad primary 6 education Abla to understand •Imple EngNeh W«nfl to work on 2 rotating shifts No working experience required as training wM ba provided wt OlTtf ■U/tCuVV253 words
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Advertisement226 1984-03-15 25 Situations Vacant mHm. ■■■in hwlto applications tor the posts of: MACHINISTS Technical education wHh NTC 2/3 In MWI vwcnining fL all .til> rTtwsoiy wtin acme working experimot in 4m metal wort industry MACHINE/ PRODUCTION OPERATORS e Preferably Secondary level of education •No working experianca is raquirad as on-the-job training wHI226 words
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Advertisement214 1984-03-15 25 Situations Vacant AVIMO SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD. We ere e multinational production company apedeiieed In the deatgn, development end menufecture ol high technology precision optics end night vielon equipment. Due to expeneion we urgently require GCE O' Level I preferably with LCCI I book-keeping I 1 year of payroll/ I accounting214 words
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Advertisement194 1984-03-15 26 classified 273-9090 Sltwatkm* Vacant MALE PRODUCTION EMPLOYEE $500 per month plus $140 productivity incentive FEMALE PRODUCTION EMPLOYEE $455 per month plus $100 productivity incentive You can chooM to work from 7.00 am to 4.30 pm or 4JO pm to 1.00 am (5-day week) No shift rotation Transport provided Uniform, medical194 words
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Advertisement245 1984-03-15 26 Situations Vacant Immediate vacancies for: DRAUGHTSMAN ITC Certificate in Mechanical Engineering Drawing Design a Minimum 1 year working experience in similar capacity a Experience in project co-ordination work would be an advantage ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT (Female) Minimum GCE 'O' level with credits in Mathematics LOCI Higher Accounting 3 years relevant working245 words
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Advertisement231 1984-03-15 26 Situation Vacant REQUIREMENTS^ Female, above 16 years of age Singaporean or Malaysian Permanent Ist or 2nd shift High starting salary of $330 ngjin ISUaiUISUiA Starling salary #u9U Male Malaysians preferred 2or 3 rotating shifts Hiah allowances of $100 $200 a month I BENEFITS Housing povided (or Malaysians 7 days annual231 words
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Advertisement340 1984-03-15 26 Situation Vacant EHDB WALK-IN INTERVIEW BATUROAY 17 MARCH 1984 8.4S am to 12.30 pm TECHNICIAN (WORKS APPRENTICE) GCE S '0' level including English and Science/Technical subjects. Appointees will assist architects and engineers in the supervision of building, structural and civil engineering works at construction sites. Gross salary range $489 $1425.340 words
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Advertisement295 1984-03-15 26 Situations Vacant Operators I 1 (female) gEgj Ist shift 2nd shift 3rd shift 1 $400 $400 $620 1 (efter 3 mths) (after 3 mths) (after 3 mths) E fij Q.C. Inspectors 1 (female) p== 1* «Wt 2nd shift $420 $420 tefter 3 mths) (after 3 mths) E H Tost Operators295 words
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Advertisement87 1984-03-15 26 PCOPiFS touaedtote vkmclm tor ike (A) MALE/ FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS (B) FEMALE CASHIERS (Fall/ Part Time) (C) CLEANERS (For Bakit Tlmak Oaly) ywi _AIMIty to coaverae to itoqfe Prtorwti will It gtva to Am* wttk nlitol tqtrtaM We efler attractive salary 4 fctoge beaeflto totaieatad parttoa ptoaae call p—■By tor87 words
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Advertisement286 1984-03-15 27 classified: 273-9090 Situations Vacant Requirement*: Job-change, trouble-shootings, repairing maintenance of machinery and utility equipment e Willing to work on rotating shifts e NTC-3 in Mechanical/Electrical Engineering or GCE 0' Level e Completed National Service Benefits: e High commencing e Various leave salary e Attractive Bonus e 2 increments per e286 words
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Advertisement199 1984-03-15 27 Situations Vacant w lip Hotel TRIPRN has immediate vacancies for:1) Painter cum Varnisher Experience preferred. 2) F B Captain At least 2 years' experience in F B service. 3) Security Officer Preference will be given to Candidates with police and military background. 4) Outstation Cashier 5) Driver 6) Lounge Hostess199 words
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Advertisement346 1984-03-15 27 MUMMMrrrMOUlcaraualng spsrlaiy prepared from rwtura ingrscasnts. teoW 122 onwards. #06-30, Orchard Plaza. Tal: 734-0973. (Man Sun). 10am 9pm. FOOD CORNER/ CATERERS nam Wa cater tor Indonaalan bullet /dUnar /banquet fweddng /birthday /cock tal /recaption ale. 18 A $10 par paraon (8 ooureaa). mln 30 pareonrTal: 442-8868. am nmr mm a346 words
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Advertisement207 1984-03-15 27 Interior Decor /Renovation mm mm mmurr mrann chamlcalß tram U.K., we undsrtska typea ol daartng )ob. painting and pnaral oomracWiu at compxwy prtoe. Tal: 338 8448. lor inquiries. S^. C adrtS l '«d i BUMna Maintenance. Reaaonatote charaaa. CM 298-9822, Jmmy. Office Equipment A Furniture m UMOLtrwrnr or wwij ouaNona,207 words
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Advertisement169 1984-03-15 27 NOTICES OFFICIAL HOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANQE OF SHIP'S NAME We, Aldebaran Pte Ltd of 19, Keppel Road 0705/07 Jit roh Building, Singapore 0208, hereby give notice that in consequence of our intended change of name of the motor vessel Aldebaran' we have applied to the Registrar of Singapore Ships, under169 words
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Article168 1984-03-15 28 S GULAM - ■y S GULAM ARE you game enough to turn up for the Pre-Olympics second round soccer tournament at the National Stadium? Three hundred thousand dollars says you are. This is the FAS' gamble when they accepted a sponsorship of $300,000 half of their original target The rest168 words
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Article, Illustration61 1984-03-15 28 UNITED Motor Works keeper Wahid Osman punches the ban dear as he is challenged by Holiday Inn forwards. His good work, plus a 50metre free kick, frustrated Holiday Inn and saved United Motor Works from relegation to Division Two in the Singapore Business Houses Football League61 words
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139 1984-03-15 28 S GULAM - By S GULAM POLICE Sports Association, who occupied the cellar in the early stages, have the chance to topple leaders Safsa when they face Changi Constituency in a National Football League Division One match at Jalan Besar Stadium tonight (7.30). A win over139 words
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Article, Illustration1478 1984-03-15 29 A IPS MANCHESTER UNITED, who have been hovering around the top for the best part of four years, are ready to pounce on the League Championship this season. Everything else, no matter how significant, will not matter as much to the Old Trafford faithful as wresting theIPS - 1,478 words
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819 1984-03-15 30 WONDER BOY - RACING TODAYS TRACKWORK By WONDER BOY RESTRICTED-TERMS graduate Win-Em-All stepped up on his final preparations for Sunday's running of the $150,000 Singapore Derby over 2,400 metres, with an attractive workout on a good Bukit Timah track this morning. With English jockey Jim819 words
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Article768 1984-03-15 30 2.15 CLASS 4 DIV 0- 1400 m 1 ***** Swift M ST KW Tan 13 2 ***** Rapid FoHow M MRahmatS 2 ***** Lulomar 55 5 M Rahman 4 ***** Why Uka That HSS.S Nathan ***** Capability 54 tag 10 ***** Artpin 54 Woon 11 7 3676 Maairah768 words
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Article177 1984-03-15 30 B KULA - By B KULA STAR scrumhaif Lim Chye Lai and veteran national skipper Teo Han Chua were the surprise omissions when national rugby coach Song Koon Poh yesterday named the squad of 18 players for a training tour to Hong Kong and Taipen from March 30 to April177 words
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Advertisement576 1984-03-15 28 cl«»»Wod 273-9090 novmr Accommodation Vacant Apartment at Clemenceau Court for rent Fully furnished with airconditioning Interested please call: 737-0661/ 737-0668 We have Furnished/ Unfurnished Rooms/ HDB Rats/Houses for Rental at J any district Please call: 737-0661/ 737-0668. J Property For Sate w mem f MfIRINC PfiftfiDC 1 I GARD€N I576 words
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Advertisement287 1984-03-15 28 In tha Matter of tha Companies Act Cap 185 AND In tha Mattar of ElKa Invastmants Pta Ltd At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company duly convened and held at 1 r Colombo Court #04-06 Singa- pore 0617 on the 10th day of March 1084, the following Special Resolution287 words
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Advertisement185 1984-03-15 28 OFFICIAL NOTICE WIOPOSAL TO CHANM SHIP'S HAMS We, Northern Valley Shipping Pte Ltd., A Singaporean company having our registered office at 1 Shenton Way 22-09, Robina House, Singapore 0106 hereby give notice that in consequence of the purchase by us of the ship mentioned below we have applied to the185 words
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Article, Illustration339 1984-03-15 31 K SILVAM - By K SILVAM THE Singapore Badminton Association has turned down national champion Wong Shoon Keat's application for a subsidy to play in the European Championships. Robin Chan, the association's secretary said: "It is not approSriate to continue subsidising hoon Keat. We have always339 words
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453 1984-03-15 31 The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday MALAYSIA'S national soccer team can breathe easy now. The side's seven players who took part in the illegal match against the South American All-Stars in December last year have not been suspended. Fifa press secretary Guido Tognoni said inThe Star - 453 words
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Article96 1984-03-15 31 UPI SAN JUAN (Puerto Rico), Thursday ARGENTINA'S Jose Luis Clerc won a welcome and unexpected victory last night against fellow countryman Guillermo Vilas in the final match of the Puerto Rico leg of the 10th Marlboro Cup. Clerc, who won none of the previous threeUPI - 96 words
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Advertisement121 1984-03-15 31 THEORY and PRACTICAL Course I (12 Sessions) H With the current emphasis on Automation and Higher Productivity the use of Computers in all Sectors of Trade and Industry is imminent. Why not then take a step in the right direction pursue our Computer Courses and be prepared to face the121 words
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Advertisement141 1984-03-15 31 *®sr Taking pictures should bea SHAP A picture-taking spree with Konica EFJ »fun and May. No fuss. No cords and wire attachment! to worry Focus and ekposwa are ad pre-tat Action Shot*. Portrait shots. Scenery. You «at sharp and dear pictures all the time. The results wM aran even a141 words
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Title Section11 1984-03-15 1 Travel '84 EXHIBITION HALL 1, WORLD TRADE CENTRE, MARCH 15-18, 198411 words
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Article267 1984-03-15 1 TRAVEL '84 opens at the World Trade Centre today. Since .its introduction In 1979, this International travel fair has grown from strength to strength, reflecting the growing affluence of Singaporeans and their penchant for seeking experiences beyond the borders of their small country. The fair presents an267 words
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Article306 1984-03-15 1 Hora is Iw programme for ths series of ptrformsncM scheduled to bo otiQOd by treupoe from difforont countries of the Trove) 14 Mr. IMk March ISS4 Thuroday 12.00pm 12.45pm FHpino songs by the too Hombroo' 2.00pm 2.30pm 31 iMfnbtr mokking occhMtrs by Indontiii Tourist Promotion Offlc# SEA306 words
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Advertisement226 1984-03-15 1 lot stored in a kowthvcut ok a UU, Ouuud. A ftotoev jnAvief jtoaf&f a Hjmmß i +!?s'. > T »K-4fc+K-&*\V* TOIVVMK' a ;y L 7/a^B ft" l Hi^ii ?V .fliir'rti Jirt?IHHM»iJHBHWn ;|H. A ml^jjßl' And a restaurant. And a store. And swans. And the hotel discos, or some of the226 words
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Article337 1984-03-15 2 Tho foOowing It tha thoatratta pcogramma to ba prs» antad at tha Traval '04 axhtbWon. THURB 10 MAR '84 Tifii PRBBBNTBD BY 1490 1500 Mooting Point in Qormony Gorman National Tourist 1800 1530 Horo'a Now Zoaiand Air Now Zialand 1700 -1730 Nora's Now Zoaiand Air Now Zealand 1030337 words
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245 1984-03-15 2 EVERY year, several million people tour Europe by motor coach. They are guided through spectacular countryside, soak up the atmosphere of the great capitals and take excursions to sample local flavours. The same destinations can be reached by car or train. The details245 words
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Advertisement68 1984-03-15 2 No stacks of forms to fill No thousand and one decisions to make. No hour long telephone conversations. No thick volumes of rental rates towade through. No currency headaches. v fjili m EMI j Vlttrvhankr pot more details on the avis supersaver asia package call your local avis office or68 words
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Advertisement80 1984-03-15 2 Group tours to I South America, I I guaranteed I I departure dates. I I Individual Tours to: I Greece Egypt, H I Ethiopia Kenya, I Burma Nepal, H fl Sri Lanka Pakistan. H Spain, Portugal, Ireland, Iceland, France, Germany, Maldives, H Malaysia, Tunisia H and many others. H Jl80 words
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Article219 1984-03-15 3 IF YOU arc not fussy about whom your tour companions will be and where you sleep, take the budget tours. But If you want' first-class accommodation, opt for ths top package. Now, the questions What can I afford? There are three price levels In most219 words
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Article329 1984-03-15 3 HOW much sightseeing is covered by the tour price? All tour operators include some excursions and attractions in the price and offer others at additional cost. The ratio of "included" to "optional" attractions can vary considerably. Many of these options can cost $50 or more329 words
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Advertisement247 1984-03-15 3 HOW 10 ENSURE YOURSELF A SUPERIOR TRIP: I J It's easy. Just ask for Superior. The new-generation luggage with features that are definitely superior. v ij 1) Safe, central locking system with 2) Four point locking. synchronised on/off switch. i 3) A luxurious loam divider keeps 4) Twin handles automatically247 words
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390 1984-03-15 4 ANOTHER very significant question is: Where are the hotels located? On lower-priced tours, hotels are often located on the outskirts of the cities. If this is the case, are they near a convenient means of public transport? In countries where the taxi drivers390 words
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187 1984-03-15 4 DO YOU want to go on holiday with people of other nationalities? Some tour operator* will, as far as possible, fill each coach with people from the same country. You can then be assured that there are fellow Singaporeans to borrow chili sauce from if your187 words
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Advertisement462 1984-03-15 4 Taiwan, island province of the Republic of China Taiwan it stN the "Mha Formosa*' (Wand Beautiful) It waa to anrapturad 16th century Portugaaa mariner*. And. apart from its many-apiandorad loveHneaa. it* numerous attractions include: The Chung Cheng (Chiang Kai-shek) Memorial Hal, one of the most impressive monuments ever butt Thelabutoua462 words
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Article, Illustration203 1984-03-15 5 KATHAKALI unique art of the dance-drama DANCE-DRAMA, a riveting art form unique to India, will be staged at Travel '84. Mr T. Rayudu, Director of the Indian Tourist Office in Singapore, said: "In India, art is a way of life, and the dance-drama is not only a form of popular203 words
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288 1984-03-15 5 SOME people are habitual worriers, and their worrying gets worse the further they are away from home. Not without good reason. While travel today is relatively safe, the unexpected can happen. There is always the off chance that you may288 words
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Advertisement234 1984-03-15 5 Escapeto New Zealand vEtsL Go Air New Zealand and see half the world in one country Let Air New Zealand take you for fishing, golf and skiing can be to the holiday destination of a lifetime arranged. And you can watch world- New Zealand. famous thoroughbreds in You'll find so234 words
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Article, Illustration874 1984-03-15 6 LEE CHIU SAN - By LEE CHIU SAN THE first quarter of the year is not the time when most people go to New Zealand. While aircraft flying there are packed in November and December, there are often vacant seats in January, February874 words
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Advertisement564 1984-03-15 6 YOU GET MORI Of THE WORLD WITH RELIANCE! MORE MORE MORE MORE MORE SIGHT-SEEING! MEALS! COMFORTABLE HOTELS! PROFESSIONAL AND MORE PASSENGERS! —fi—« You pav no extras when you The problems with eating out Comfortable hotels are TOUR MANAGERS! Statistics reveal that more 5 $3iw join Reliance to Europe. All on564 words
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Advertisement276 1984-03-15 6 B 11 Davs Japan/Hong Kong I 10/14/17 Days Japan/Korea/ I Taiwan/Hong Ko °fl I lp/13 Days All Japan (KyuBhu)/Honq Kongl 11 Days All New 15 Days Magnificent All New Zealand I I~i q D a y S ah New Zealand Adventure I Hi& from $98 a I of Europe Deluxe276 words
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Article, Illustration666 1984-03-15 7 MAN seems to have a natural yearning to find the tap root of his family tree. The phenomenal success of Alex Haley's "Roots" and the interest aroused by the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation's "The Awakening" testify to the strength of this longing in most people. The666 words
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Article, Illustration194 1984-03-15 8 ONE of th« major irritations of going on a tour it the need to check in and out of hotels almost every day, and the attendant packing and unpacking of luggage. Chan Brothers Travel offer a solution to this problem. On many of194 words
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224 1984-03-15 8 New, exciting destinations Greece and Yugoslavia... GREECE and Yugoslavia arc new destinations being covered in tour packages organised by Chan Brothers Travel. Greece is covered in a special package in which pariticpants travel by air, sea and land. On this tour, visitors see Athens, the cradle of Western civilisation, and224 words
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120 1984-03-15 8 TWO Disneylands on one tour arc being offered by Siakson Coach Tours in their 10 and 12 day USA packages on which passengers return home by way of Tokyo. The tours leave Singapore for Hawaii, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Las Vegas before stopping120 words
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480 1984-03-15 9 NEW destinations are to the traveller what new dishes are to the gourmet a chance to experience different new tastes. Now, German Asian Travels Pte Ltd offers the chance to explore an exciting new area South America. The variety of destinations featured in the480 words
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228 1984-03-15 10 SPECIAL interest tours are the new trend in Europe and America. Now, Masmara Travel Tours are Introducing this new trfSd here, with a scries of special-interest packages to Malaysia. The Masmara Gourmet Tour Package Is for those who don't mind putting on a few228 words
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323 1984-03-15 10 AVIS la looking into a tie-up with the Holiday Inn organisation In Malaysia to boost Its 'Supersaver Stopover' programme, under which customers pay a package price for hotel accommodation and the rental of an Avis car. Details of the scheme will be finalised soon. It323 words
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Article228 1984-03-15 11 TRAVELLERS from Singapore can now enjoy tours to the heart of the Wild West specially packaged for Asians. Reliance Travel Agencies is offering Calgary, Banff and Yosemite National Park as new destinations. Calgary is considered the gateway to Middle America, the vast open range of228 words
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Article255 1984-03-15 11 SINGAPOREANS seem to be taking the saying "the more the merrier" to apply to weddings too. Getting married en-mass seems to be a growing trend. These ceremonies in which 50 couples or more tie the knot at the same time were pioneered by Sin Chew255 words
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180 1984-03-15 11 FASKSON is said to move In circles, and this applies as much to trends in the travel trade. Many Singaporeans, who developed a taste for travelling with short trips around the Asean region, are once again turning to such holidays after having180 words
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Advertisement249 1984-03-15 7 H See More of Japan with B Harpers' Japan Holidays K] Sapporo Holiday KTT9 Osaka Nara Kyoto Sapporo EC3 Nobonbetsu Spa Bear Ranch JM bL£) Lake Toy a Suzukino Ainu Native Village Okurayama Ski Jump I j Tokyo Disneyland (Dep. every Thur.) H 8-Day Japan Dianayland X Express $2268 Osaka249 words
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Advertisement196 1984-03-15 7 Member of Mara Transport Group. Malaysia MASMARA TRAVEL, TOURS (S) PTE LTD 100 Jalan Sultan #04-19 04-20 Sultan Plaza 0719 TEL: *****78/9, *****97, *****65 MALAYSIAN HOLIDAYS DAILY DEPARTURE BY COACH 2 Day* K L f 105 2 Day* Genttng $119 3 Day* Kuantan 160 3 Day* T. Jar a $190196 words
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Advertisement201 1984-03-15 8 LET MANSFIELD DO WONDERS TO YOUR HOLIDAY PLANS THIS YEAR -IRRESISTABLE AND FABULOUS- NORTH CAPE CRUISE on the OE2. GAZE AT THE MIDNITE SUN DINE ON THEOPJENT EXPRESS and be ho d sights of Bergen, Jo.n Mansfield s Luxury European Stockholm and Copenhagen Extravaganza Never before.never H JuJ 19g4 again.201 words
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Advertisement328 1984-03-15 9 Travel in most nn/y pffip |lff fai(Oftfr cultural dies qf interest but abo the chance to erjoy Jj truvelßng In the latest and mo*t advanced mode* of land j 1 fmiipntf mi f*nrfti nrh im tfwi nmnhirfrw hiirfiinmil H Btt-topJumboJet, TGV which I* faster than the bullet- f y A328 words
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