Singapore Monitor, 22 April 1984
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Title Section11 1984-04-22 1 THE SUNDAY MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 14/5/83 April 22, 1984 40cents11 words
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Article, Illustration376 1984-04-22 2 CATHARINE FERNANDO - THE ADVERSE EFFECTS OF UNROADWORTHY VEHICLES MUST BE MINIMISED, SAYS DR YEO CATHARINE FERNANDO THE ADVERSE effects of vehicles on people must be minimised, the Acting Minister for Communications and Minister of State for Defence, Dr Yeo Ning Hong, said yesterday. Unroadworthy vehicles are a376 words
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Article, Illustration62 1984-04-22 2 THE VIDEOS WITH A DIFFERENCE ON A black and white photograph, the television set, the video recorders and the videotapes will not strike you as anything extraordinary. Yet a mere inspection off the label, besides raising some eyebrows, will tell the difference. Turn62 words
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Article267 1984-04-22 2 BERTILLA PEREIRA - By BERTILLA PEREIRA ANOTHER boost is being given to learning science the "discovery" way with the new laboratory at the Singapore Science Centre, specially equipped for primary school pupils. The $50,000 laboratory will enable pupils to learn both the life and physical sciences by experiencing it267 words
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Article286 1984-04-22 3 SIT YIN FONG - Refusal to quit plunges market Into second court action of Its kind in Singapore By SIT YIN FONG STALL-HOLDER Teo Miang Chiang, in defying a final quit deadline yesterday, is set to plunge the Siglap wet market into the second court action of its kind in286 words
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Article220 1984-04-22 3 PHILIP LIM - HDB's 2,000 see-but-don't-touch fruit trees PHILIP LIM ABOUT 2,000 fruit trees are to be planted in six new HDB estates this year, but residents will not be allowed to pick them. Residents committees will decide what will be done with the crops of rambutan, jackfruit and chiku. The220 words
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Article112 1984-04-22 3 FORTY carloads of people from Singapore will travel to the Thai town of Chiang Mai for a convoy holiday. The cars will leave Singapore on June 2 and arrive in Chiang Mai eight days later. After two days there they will head for home via112 words
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Article65 1984-04-22 4 STATE DUTY RATES UNDER Singapore's revised estate duties, effective from April 1 this year, the former system of remission and taxation with tax rates ranging from 5 to 60 per cent have been replaced by a two-tier rate of duty. The first $10 million value of estate chargeable to duty65 words
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Article38 1984-04-22 4 THE exemption limit for residential properties has been revised to $3 million, irrespective of the number of residential houses which a deceased owns. Previously, it was $600,000, or the full value of any one residential property.38 words
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Article76 1984-04-22 4 THE full CPF balance of the estate will continue to qualify for exemption. Where the CPF balance exceeds $500,000, no further exemption will be given for the other assets except those which qualify for exemption as residential properties. Where the CPF balance does not exceed $500,000, the maximum76 words
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Article511 1984-04-22 4 SIT YIN FONG - Families with large estates now pay only a tenth of the old rate By SIT YIN FONG WHAT a difference a day makes. It can make the difference between rain and sunshine, love and hate, happiness and despair, wealth and poverty, life and death. And511 words
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177 1984-04-22 4 JALIL MISWARDI - #y JALIL MISWARDI THE Central Council of Malay Cultural Organisations in Singapore (Majlis Pusat) was praised yesterday for being sensitive to the changing social needs and problems of Malays and for being able to respond appropriately. The praise came from177 words
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117 1984-04-22 4 A SS-year-old man was yesterday jailed for a month and fined $200 for outraging the modesty of a five-year-old girl. The court was told that Yue Kwan Choo committed the offence on Dec IS last year at a coffee shop in117 words
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72 1984-04-22 4 A VIGILANTE CORPS member was charged in court yesterday with stealing a copy of a traffic violation report from the Traffic Police. Thangarajoo Innasmuthu, 19, is alleged to have stolen the report at 4 p.m. on March 9 at Room 30, Progress Unit, Traffic72 words
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Article, Illustration442 1984-04-22 6 CAROLINE BOEY - They will begin training after completing Primary 8 By CAROLINE BOEY ABOUT 70 schoolboys who will be offered prevoeational training after their Primary 8 year visited the Singapore Vocational Institute's pilot scheme on Thursday to get a first-hand look at what they would442 words
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Article, Illustration27 1984-04-22 6 Soma of th# monolingual pupils watch Intontty as Irono Tan y 15, a trainee shows thom how to plastor a wall.27 words
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Article, Illustration28 1984-04-22 6 Boys will always be boys. Horo, a group of boys crowd round a motorcycle to get a better feel of the machine.28 words
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158 1984-04-22 6 A YOUTH said to have specialised in breaking into and stealing from community centres was jailed for 16 months yesterday. Kamari Syed Muhammad, 19, an office boy, was jailed for twice breaking into the Leng Kee Community Centre together with three other unknown158 words
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Article, Illustration508 1984-04-22 8 YONG POW ANG - Activity a step to enhance an already close relationship between the two #y YONG POW ANG FOB THE first time, the NTUC is Joining hands with the People? Action Party to organise a grand May Day Carnival at Chinese Garden508 words
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74 1984-04-22 8 A YOUTH was charged in court E&ZZESSIZ lv weaDon to molest her Hang Wei Meng, 17, was alleged to have threatened the 37-year-old woman with a breadknife at a vacant plot off Charlton Lane in Serangoon on Apr 14 at about 8.35 a.m. Hang is74 words
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62 1984-04-22 8 A BIRD breeder hat told the police that SO doves veined at about 99,000 have been stolen. Mr Y T Ng, SI, said the sebra doves were found missing from his Lorong Maha aviary on Thursday morning. The theft was discovered about 762 words
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270 1984-04-22 9 YONG POW ANG - CHINESE HIGH'S BIRTHDAY JOY IS ONE MONTH LATE FOR SAKE OF TRADITION By YONG POW ANG THE Chinese High School in Bukit Timah, seen as the bastion of Chinese education and culture, celebrated its 65th birthday yesterday a month late, but with good reason. A desire to preserve an element270 words
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Article, Illustration203 1984-04-22 9 JOY TANG - ■y JOY TANG ONE hundred and seventy-six victims of the electronic age are up for sale. NTUC Fairprice has computerised its checkouts and has no further use for cash registers which have rung up millions of. shoppers' dollars over the203 words
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Article, Illustration101 1984-04-22 10 K K FONG - 'MODERN GADGETS' THE LATEST IN OFFERINGS FOR THE DEAD Story by K K FONG MODERN technology has caught up with the world beyond. At first glance, they look like television sets, video recorders and video tapes. Feel them and you will realise that they are allPicture by SPENCER LOH - 101 words
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250 1984-04-22 10 YEOW MEI SIN - By YEOW MEI SIN TRAVELLERS to Jordan will aooa be able to have visas issued in Singapore. The Middle East kingdom intends to set op a consulate and tourist office bare by the end of the year. Jordan is interested in increasing250 words
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142 1984-04-22 10 PROMOTION of local orchids In the world market will bo the primary objective of the Asean Orchid Congress at the World Trade Centre from Aug 1 to Aug 9. The theme of the fiveday congress, being held in Singapore for the first time as142 words
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127 1984-04-22 10 Lianhe Zaobao THE CONSUMERS Association of Singapore is publishing a quarterly for free distribution to primary school students. The fully-illustrated three-monthly colour periodical. From Our Hearts, will be launched at 9 am on May 5 by the Minister of State for Education,Lianhe Zaobao - 127 words
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Article366 1984-04-22 12 CATHARINE FERNANDO - First batch completes initial phase of training under skills development programme By CATHARINE FERNANDO THE "pioneers of a new generation of Singapore construction workers" graduated from the first phase of their training last night. Presenting certificates to the first 173 trainees of tne Construction Brigade, Mr366 words
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310 1984-04-22 12 RESIDENTS of Alexandra Hill Estate have been hit by two power failures in three days. The first lasted from 11 p.m. on Thursday to about 12.30 a.m. the next morning; and the second was on yesterday from 1 p.m. to about310 words
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165 1984-04-22 12 THE SOLICITOR-General, Mr Koh Eng Tian, received a plaque from the Central Narcotics Bureau last night for his "valuable contribution towards suppression of the drug menace." The bureau said the award had been made in recognition of innovative and effective legislation introduced to165 words
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Advertisement366 1984-04-22 3 1 Landmark Tower 6 pthe taflest deluxe apartment in Singapore and Malaysia. I y Opposite Peavfs HH Park. Acfacent to I rnia 1[ \li Outramßark MRTStation.Wfthfulview 1 of the bustfing city and the sea yonder. MM A/ Mij situated at the hub of the on an supermarkets, famous schools arc366 words
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Advertisement303 1984-04-22 4 The start of my period usually meant the end of chafing difficulties, Tampax dispenses with all my aerobic classes. There was no way I could these messy problems. wear a tight leotard without showing the Super hygienic, each Tampax tampon VHPr embarrassing bulge of a pad. comes with an applicator303 words
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Advertisement214 1984-04-22 5 \DURSELF THIS EASTER to as much Smoked Salmon, Poached Salmon, Seafood Salad, Fresh Oysters, Prawns, Herring, Lobster, Smoked Eel, Pates, Terrines, Cold Cuts, Turkey, Ham, Veal, Tongue, Stuffed Veal Breast, Seafood Gratin, Sole Fillets, Prawns Piri Piri, Salmon Barbara, Duck Orange, Lamb Stew Printaniere, Boiled Corned Beef, Chicken a-la-King, Lobster214 words
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Advertisement242 1984-04-22 8 Experience the Wonder of a Gourmet Paradise at RIMNAAM RESTAURANT. We have an exotic array of Thai delicacies and culinary delights. with a great selection of live seafood to choose from And. there s a wide variety of Chinese cuisine to suit your taste too You could also pick your242 words
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Advertisement299 1984-04-22 9 The leaders of kitchen designers todav choose Elba built-in oven and hobs as the finishing touch to the perfect kitchen Here's why Just as a beautiful woman Elba built-in ovens utilize a welcome Elba built-in oven needs a beautiful dress to convection turbo therm or a into her kitchen because299 words
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Advertisement82 1984-04-22 10 P Superb Easter luncheon Buffet: I I I $14+ per person. $9+ for children below 12 years. Plus FREE M Hot Cross Buns and Easter J Easter Buffet Luncheon featuring over twenty of m m the most delectable Chinese and M M That's not all, we're also giving Hot K82 words
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Article, Illustration354 1984-04-22 13 LOHDOHI'S SPY DISH AS THE police siege off the Libyan Peoples' Bureau continues Into its fourth day, two men are seen erecting what appears to be a dishshaped listening device on a rooftop overlooking the area of the Bureau In Central London.Reuter - 354 words
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Article, Illustration80 1984-04-22 14 THE police siege on the Libyan Peoples' Bureau in St James's Square in London has become one o! the city's major tourist attraction. Sightseers flock to the srea and some can be seen peering from an open top bus as it passes the policePICTURE: AP - 80 words
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345 1984-04-22 14 Plans seek compromise UPI LONDON, Saturday BRITISH ambassador Oliver Miles today offered Tripoli's Foreign Minister the latest formula to end a four-day siege of Libya's London Embassy, British Embassy spokesmen in the Libyan capital said. The British proposal sought some compromise to end theUPI - 345 words
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208 1984-04-22 14 Reuter BEIRUT, Saturday A GROUP of Libyan citizens has said they will back Britain's opponents in northern Ireland and will treat Britons in Libya as prisoners if London does not change its attitude towards Libya. A protest note handed to BritishReuter - 208 words
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64 1984-04-22 16 Reuter BANGKOK, Sal THAI government troops have captured two campa of the outlawed Communist Party of Malaya in southern Thailand, military officials said yesterday. They told reporters at least one guerilla had been killed and two wounded since a drive against the communist group beganReuter - 64 words
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197 1984-04-22 16 Reuter, AP SEOUL, Saturday HUNDREDS of students yesterday swarmed into a stadium in a university campus to halt an athletic competition of government officials. About 1,000 students from Konkuk University marched into the stadium arm-in-arm calling for the immediate stop of the sportsReuter, AP - 197 words
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355 1984-04-22 16 UPI BANGKOK, Saturday THAI AND Vietnamese troops clashed today along the Cambodian border while defenders of the largest Insurgent base in Cambodia held off attacking Hanoi forces for the seventh straight Slilltary sources said 34 Thai soldiers were injured, 10 of them seriously,UPI - 355 words
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114 1984-04-22 16 TOKYO, Saturday A PROPOSED Japan-Vietnam meeting is a welcomed move bet u Japan continues to side with Asean and China, it is ukeijr that there will be no fruitful results as far as finding a political solution to the Cambodian issue.114 words
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604 1984-04-22 17 TRENDS Reuter SMARTING AT a loss of power and position to the dvnamic financial centres of America and Asia, The City, London's Wall Street, is struggling to modernise fast, ■■■■n■! H il iiCWoWCCa reported. "Change is unavoidable if we are not to lose outReuter - 604 words
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Article63 1984-04-22 17 OFTEN, apparently insignificant events or political decisions outside Singapore may signal the start of trends of vital interest to yon they may affect the way yon live, the way yon conduct your business. Reports of such events may be confined to specialist or trade publications. In63 words
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Article, Illustration356 1984-04-22 18 SOVIET PAPER ALLEGES ANTI-RED GROUPS MAY FORCE TOP STARS TO DEFECT AT OLYMPICS LATWP MOSCOW, Saturday A LEADING Soviet newspaper has alleged that anti-Soviet groups in Los Angeles are planning to Kidnap the Soviet Union's top Olympic athletes and coaches and force them to detect.LATWP - 356 words
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345 1984-04-22 18 Reuter LOS ANQELEB, Saturday CARMAKER John De Lorean said the Irish Republican Army was involved in his efforts to raise funds and his IRA contact was a former Northern Ireland Clitician, according to a videotape shown in court De Lorean, accused ofReuter - 345 words
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152 1984-04-22 18 UPI CULVER CITY (CaHfomia), Saturday SUPERSTAR singer Michael Jackson, recovering from laser surgery that vaporised charred tissue from his scalp, is "doing fine" but may spend another night at Brotman Memorial Hospital, a spokeswoman said. "We don't have a discharge date yet," hospital spokeswomanUPI - 152 words
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375 1984-04-22 19 AP BEIRUT, Saturday PRESIDENT Amin Gemayel has apparently woo Syria's backing to set up a half-Christian, hau-Mus-lim government of national unity to guide Lebanon out of nine years of civil war. The agreament between Mr Gemayel and Syrian President Haffes AssadAP - 375 words
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Article, Illustration123 1984-04-22 19 New York mayor coins new name for litterbugs UPI NEW YORK, Saturday MAYOR Edward Koch, who has gained a reputation as a writer, has coined a new word "litterPig" Mr Koch, whose book Mayor is on the best-sellers list, said yesterday that litterbug is not strong enough toUPI - 123 words
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186 1984-04-22 19 Reuter, AP WASHMQTON, Saturday THE US Justice Department Ift investigating allegations that the riant Bechtel Corporation paid large amounts through a South Korean consultant between 1978 and 1980 to win nuclear plant contracts, government sources said today. Justice Department spokesman John RussellReuter, AP - 186 words
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Article, Illustration421 1984-04-22 20 THE MCA CRISIS Neo Yee Pan: 'EGM'S Off The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Sat THE MCA Central Committee has rejected the petition from 1,499 delegates requesting that an extraordinary general assembly be held on April 29, Acting President Datuk Dr Neo YeeThe Star - 421 words
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302 1984-04-22 20 The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday MCA Acting President Datuk Dr Neo Yee Pan admitted that the MCA crisis had reached national importance. "This is a multi-racial country and so anything that happens to the party was of national importance," he said. However,The Star - 302 words
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86 1984-04-22 20 AP SANTA BARBARA, Sat PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan is getting advice from former presidents who have visited China as he continues three days of rest and preparation for his trip there next week. Senior aides said Mr Reagan called former presidents Richard Nixon,AP - 86 words
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Article, Illustration164 1984-04-22 20 Tan Koon Swan: 'EGM'S on' The Star MUAR, Saturday THE extraordinary general meeting (EGM) will go on as scheduled as no one has the right to stop it under the party constitution, said expelled MCA vice-president Tan Koon Swan.The Star - 164 words
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253 1984-04-22 20 HONG KONG, Saturday THE Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, said to be among the largest creditors of the collapsed Carrian group, is prepared to write off its loans no matter what amount, according to a source here. The reason for this,253 words
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Article, Illustration1101 1984-04-22 23 FIONA NICHOLS - By FIONA NICHOLS LONDON Is the bMt staging point for a luropsan tour. Taks the hovercraft and you aro in Franco and Holland in loss than an hour. Or taka a British Rail train to Scotland and soo Britain in summer. And sines this is Hsritags Ysar In1,101 words
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Article763 1984-04-22 24 Is hawker food a health hazard? FIRST, it is important to note that cholesterol is not fat. It is a component of fat. Cholesterol in the blood comes from two main sources: what you take into the body and what is contained in the body's own763 words
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Article109 1984-04-22 24 TAKING irregular meals is as bad a habit as skipping lunch. This leads to a heavy dinner later and, unconsciously, more calories are consumed than necessary. In such a situation with excess fat and a lack of exercise to burn off the energy the cholesterol level in the blood109 words
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Article823 1984-04-22 24 HIGH cholesterol is not equated with obesity; but when they go together, the risk is greater. Our school health educators these days spend more time counselling parents and children on obesity, rather than on under-nutrition. "We are still continuing with our talks on nutrition, but there has823 words
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Article, Illustration42 1984-04-22 24 cere*, bread, dosai. roti pra.a or Ovaltine eggs, dhal (lentils) 1 ~"*S?XSSSt22SS»>- Mrs Tan Wei Ling, a public health nutritionist shows vividly just what she thinks of fat Source: SINGAPORE: Ministry of Health, Training and Health Education Department.Source: SINGAPORE: Ministry of Health, Training and Health Education Department. - 42 words
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Article84 1984-04-22 25 SEAFOOD, a favourite with Singaporeans, is a source of high cholesterol. Prawns have 130 mg per 100 gm of edible portion, followed closely by cuttlefish, (120 mg) crab, (100 mg) cockles (45 mg) and fish (about 35 mg). Although these figures are high, they need not put off seafood84 words
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Article300 1984-04-22 25 IN choosing food, you must be able to distinguish between the food you love to eat and the food you have to eat. Fast food eaten daily without any supplementary items is inadequate because this diet is high in carbohydrates and protein but low in vegetable matter. A300 words
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121 1984-04-22 25 Foodstuff Cholesterol (mg) in 100 g edible portion 1. Pig brain 800 2. Egg duck 650 3. Egg hen 415 4. Egg quail 415 5. Anchovies (whole) dried (ikan bilis) 6. Prawns dried 353 7. Liver pig 180 8. Prawns fresh 130 9. Cuttlefish121 words
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Article, Illustration116 1984-04-22 25 Nameol food Mg in 100 g portio Rendanghati 215 Fried mee (Indian style) 159 Dosai with egg 85 Sambal udang 79 Fried kueh teow with cockles 65 lup cheong (Chinese sausage) 56 Satay 55 Fried rice (Chinese style) 48 Mutton curry 47 Dumpling (big)116 words
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Article218 1984-04-22 25 NUTRIENT PROTEIN CARBOHYDRATE FAT VIT. A VIT. B1 VIT. B12 VIT. C VIT. D CALCIUM IRON B2 FOLIC ACID To build To give To provide For good For normal For normal Keeps small Aids absorp- For bone For production replace energy energy vision cell cell blood vessel218 words
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Article, Illustration1732 1984-04-22 26 SAM KING - It all started after quarrel with dishonest dhoby By SAM KING IT WAS once the residence of one of the wealthiest men in the Orient. And also reputedly one of its greatest philanthrophists. Tens of thousands of tourists from all over the world know it asPicture: Mr Aw Swan collection Copyright reserved - 1,732 words
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Article, Illustration219 1984-04-22 27 A sheet of paper is just like any other sheet of paper. But, in the hands of an artist, a miracle happens. With a few precise, deft movements, one artist transforms the piece of paper into a tiny squirrel. The artist is 80-year-old Akira Yoshizawa, the master of219 words
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Article, Illustration1676 1984-04-22 28 Vast fortunes vanished when Hitler's Third Reich fell. Brutal murder, crime and mystery cloak the greatest robbery the world has ever seen. THE convoy of heavy army lorries snaked its way towards the Mountain Training School, nestling among the meadows of the Isar Valley of Southern Bavaria.1,676 words
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Article, Illustration83 1984-04-22 29 Colonel Franz Pfeiffer (right), commander of the Mountain Infantry Training School at Mittenwald assumed responsibility for the Reichsbank treasure in Bavaria. Lt-Colonel Friedrich Josef Rauch (below) adjutant to Hitler s Chancellery Secretary and officer in charge of Hitler's security, first83 words
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790 1984-04-22 33 SCENARIO: A consumer buys a watch. He is told it's waterproof. The words waterproof appear on the back of the watch. He buys it. Subsequently, after being caught in a rainstorm, he finds water inside the watch. What does he do? Does790 words
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513 1984-04-22 33 MICHAEL GARTNER - WORDS By MICHAEL GARTNER THE sportswriter was writing about the Harlem Globetrotters, and he mentioned some standard parts of the Globtrotters' show "the dribbling antic, the bucket of graffiti that is tossed on an unsuspecting fan, the trick shots." I am Intrigued by513 words
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Article, Illustration475 1984-04-22 34 IPS THE MYTH that sporting women "must remain forever the weaker sex" was shattered in the 1970s when their triumphs became a regular feature of the daily news. With so much attention on the new-look athletic female body, it is worth comparing it with the male. InIPS - 475 words
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Article, Illustration960 1984-04-22 35 BRUCE MACMICHAEL - By BRUCE MACMICHAEL DUO When Elizabeth II ascended the Throne 31 years ago, she agreed to exchange the income from her lands for an annual salary from the Civil List the official name of the machinery that pays for the British monarchy. Britain struckDUO - 960 words
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Article92 1984-04-22 35 Hare's how the Quean's money was spent last yaar. Wages £2,253,000 (S$7,518,540) Food 255,000 (S$759,900) Four Garden Parties 140,000 (S$417,200) Horses 85,000 (S$253,300) Household goods 75,000 (S$223,500) Cellars 70,000 (S$208,600) Cars 55,000 (S$163,900) Laundry 45,000 (S$134,100) Flowers 40,000 (S$119,200) Sandringham Balmoral Expenses 40,000 (S$U9,200) Liveries 30,000 (S$89,400)92 words
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Article, Illustration549 1984-04-22 38 EE BOON LEE - Village folk still fight shy of RCs Profile o£ Singapore's grassroots leaders All Stories by EE BOON LEE WHATEVER happens to natural leaders from kampungs when they are resettled in public housing estates? Do they still retain their leadership position or they do they fade into549 words
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Article, Illustration277 1984-04-22 38 SIRENS wailing, a fire ensine moves into an HDB housing estate. Residents rush to their windows or verandahs to see where it stops. If there is no immediate danger to them, they would return to their flats. "But if a fire engine were to show up277 words
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250 1984-04-22 38 THE RC Centre In Block 306 Clement! Avenne 4 is more than a place for tuition classes, courses or recreation. It's also very much a complaints bureau. Whatever it is, the complaints are recorded in a logbook. Where RC members feel they can handle250 words
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Article, Illustration914 1984-04-22 39 VIOLET OON - •easting) with VIOLET OON Well, hello again. It's nice to be get down to some serious eating after a bout of illness. Would you believe a childhood malady like chicken pox? And custom dictates that I forgo shellfish, chicken, beef and heaty food during914 words
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Article382 1984-04-22 39 PLACE YOUR orders a day ahead if you want to eat the excellent fresh seafood Hong Kong-style steamboat at the Mayflower Airport Restaurant. Not realising this, I walked in one Sunday for lunch only to be offered the ordinary Singa-pore-style steamboat at $30 per serving for382 words
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Article, Illustration319 1984-04-22 40 PW [<5r SYGMA The setting: the colourful beaches and equally colourful urban quarter of Rio de Janeiro, complete with warm sands and jet set bathers. The film: Blame it on Rio. Blame what on Rio? Fickleness, perhaps. They say Rio is a city made for love.SYGMA - 319 words
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Article, Illustration451 1984-04-22 41 VINCENT FONG; ASMAH A HAMID - By VINCENT FONG and ASMAH A HAMID What is the value of kampung land? Quite a lot if the kampung sits on a location considered prime in today's market. At Sixth Avenue, the contrast between the old and new is stark. Where once four451 words
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Article, Illustration343 1984-04-22 41 ANG PENG HWA - By ANG PENG HWA AN EXCLUSIVE development of five flats built by five brothers originally for their own occupation has been put on the market for rent. Called Hansville, after the middle name of the brothers, the development is located343 words
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Article, Illustration524 1984-04-22 42 ANG PENG HWA - P jperty Auction By ANG PENG HWA In sharp contrast to auctions held earlier this year, not only was there fierce bidding last Wednesday at Knight Frank Cheong Hock Chye Baillieu's (KFCB's) regular sale but $6.86 million worth of property changed owners. Hottest among the524 words
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258 1984-04-22 42 ANNIE CHIA - By ANNIE CHIA SINGAPORE DEVELOPERS are taking part in Property Showcase '84 in Kuala Lumpur next month despite an overall soft market here and a rather stable residential market in Kuala Lumpur and Penang. This is the second overseas fair this year258 words
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385 1984-04-22 43 JACKIE SAM - SINGAPORIANA By JACKIE SAM MOST PEOPLE are aware, of course, that architecture in Singapore has been influenced by many schools and styles over the years. But can you identify some of these in old buildings? St Joseph's Institution in Bras Basah Road385 words
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Article, Illustration449 1984-04-22 43 STEPHEN TAN - By STEPHEN TAN Every once in a while Jack Higgins predictably churns out one of his books. It's hard to imagine anyone waiting anxiously to read his latest. Yet his books are usually up on the bestsellers list with miraculous speed. Perhaps Higgins449 words
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Advertisement170 1984-04-22 23 FEATURES CHOLESTEROL and local food. Some surprising findings on the cholesterol content in local favourites like fried kueh teow, rendang hati and dosai with egg: P24-25 THE house that Aw built. Exclusive story about how "Tiger Balm King" Aw Boon Haw built the world famous Jade House: P26 NAZI gold170 words
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Advertisement29 1984-04-22 27 fG I aCC I jT.Jjr s«*/ w/o summer with Gucci. Cool, lightweight fashion in nautical colours. Available only from GUCCI. Tong Building. 302 Orchard Road. Singapore 0923. Tel: *****28.29 words
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Advertisement44 1984-04-22 29 Get relief from colds with specially formulated <> Febscokl tablets jFpbs Fcbs contains: a decongestant to clear runny noses and sinuses paracetamol to relieve pain caffeine to combat that depressed feeling vitamin C to build resistance h- 2 Another international product from Boots 1 144 words
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Advertisement379 1984-04-22 32 jii^i^llkcs LAKETOBA/MEDAN 5499 BANGKOK/PATTAYA PHILIPPINES ALL TAIWAN 8 days $1779 $2399/$2588 General sales agent for sdavs 5 DAYS $739 5/6 days $989/$lOB5 ALLTAIWAN/PENGHUIODAYS iss pr^'lS?' 0 5 B Newmans New Zealand HONOLULU/LOS ANGELES Jiff ttinrel European Dep. (Every Monday BANGKOK/PATTAYA/ PHILIPPINES/HONGKONG Ip p Q 30/6 coach Holidays UNIVERSALSTUWO/KNOTTS coach tours379 words
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Advertisement112 1984-04-22 33 THESUNDfW monitor Thank you for reading The Sunday Monitor. If you are buying your Monitor from street sales boys, market stalls, bookshops, newstands (or borrowing your neighbour's Monitor!), why not enjoy the convenience of home delivery at NO EXTRA COST! Still 40<t a copy. To subscribe, either Tell your newsvendor112 words
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Advertisement114 1984-04-22 34 We are a multi -racial, multi- This is Social Defence. A vital part of helping the less fortunate. t religious, multi-cultural society. Total Defence. If we go back to old habits and look A nation can be destroyed by social Social Defence is the ability of all our after only114 words
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Advertisement188 1984-04-22 37 V :i «»3 j^jSSA T wr» SjHiv *VJ /Sjnflß Ak .JnSfWKI^F L -v.%L- a. j B|w THc 'jußßnE^^Hi^^^^Hll^^^nar Jr IP W 4 .J^BRkPsMHIK /S m., 91 FF- > .^r^•-■ ,L>--' —Tftl* 3 Bfc*->-' 1 She types letters, sends telexes, makes appointments and overseas calls, checks reservations are in order. v188 words
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Advertisement93 1984-04-22 39 Great Local Tastes! That's what thousands ot people have discovered at Lion City Coffee House Our Chickan, Seafood, Beef, Pork and Mixed Vegetable Claypot (Sa Por Fun) are prepared to traditional recipes Simmered in seasoned earthenware pots that bring out all the best tastes M >' Co*t per claypot: From93 words
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Advertisement554 1984-04-22 40 2 XrtMWW JL«I-c where the legend of luxury living begins... Fontana Heights soars 28 storeys into the skyline to Finish I form 51 units of prestigious luxury apartments with holiday resorts design. Top quality finishes and design co-ordination has endowed Fontana Heights with the elegance of top location class living.554 words
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Advertisement269 1984-04-22 41 To be held at Mandarin Court C 4th Floor Mandarin Hotel Orchard Road, Singapore ON TUESDAY 24TH APRIL 1984 AT 2.30 P. M. LANDED PROPERTIES 1) 7 PHOENIX WALK Area: 568.9 sq. m. Title: Freehold 2) 2C BEDOK ROAD Area: 989.9 sq. m. Title: Freehold (To be sold with vacant269 words
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Advertisement195 1984-04-22 42 Muflni I B Bosch buih-in appliances. from the start. Bosch built-in appliances are world famous for their finest machines made and ihe finest modern labour-saving outstanding quality, advanced engineering, reliability and kitchen. durability. There are refrigerators, freezers, dishwashers, Get it right. Get Bosch. Right from the start. washing machines, tumble195 words
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Advertisement253 1984-04-22 43 IADII RFCTCFLLFRS I IQT 5 Sematary Stephen King Mrn DC9I aCLLCna LIS I g KjMe(J Robins Family? Thomas Chastain MPH BOOKSTORES IN SINGAPORE 7. Smart Women Judy Blume p™™ Endi "9!: Position wIS? THC Author Publish* farday -Strieberg and James W KunetKa 1 9 Richard SSkxna Bantam Robert Haas 2253 words
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Miscellaneous468 1984-04-22 43 YOUR BIRTHDAY TODAY: An important year for personal affairs. Financial difficulties that have been troubling you will be ironed out, and you may find that you are better off than you thought. Success is likely in an important matter, either for you or someone close to you. For single persons,468 words
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Advertisement426 1984-04-22 44 rafo; 1;' 'Drifl^BlH iHF Hm|gp; -4 HCr~"""' >-r v 1 V It, ii^ $L&dutUKm& iL* b wr* t l«k. s&ss 1 ilß^c^ftStißßl9Ks HSHSBHMBHMBBHWHBPS^SSwffiSwHHBMBMBHW There's a squall coming. Since 1860, split-second accuracy and The breeze builds as vou rio You chronograph functions far beyond those can feel it tamina the heat426 words
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Article172 1984-04-22 45 VALERIE TREVOR - THE KOREAN WAR VETERANS ARE BACK IN ACTION TOP SHOW OF THE WEEK AtofMash (Debut Sat, Ch 5, 10.15 pm) By VALERIE TREVOR THE KOREAN war veterans are back in action with the noticeable absence of Hawkeye (Alan Alda). B J (Mike FarreU), Hot Lips (Loretta172 words
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Article, Illustration158 1984-04-22 45 Th« 56th Annual Academy Awards (Ch 5, 9.15 pm) THIS IS the 56th year that the American film industry has awarded Oscars to deserving stars who have made their mark in the showbiz world. I Held on April 9at the Dorothy Chan- dler Pavilion158 words
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Advertisement148 1984-04-22 45 located amid a serene 2 2 hectare h(»HC Ht\ir to thltUH'. (6 acre) parkland,landscaped with lush, refreshing greenery... a private world... F Bauhinia 1 jr IT* ~°g 6 Dnn —'"-"jar*"* Location Along Upper East Coast Road, between Siglap Road Ave narl Wi,hin walWn 9 distance from proposed MRT Station Amenities148 words
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Advertisement123 1984-04-22 46 STRUMMED National's latest video cassette recorder, the NV-370EN, comes in a slim compact design, yet it's packed with all the features you'd want in a VCR. Front loading system Multi-function display One-touch timer recording Memory function 14 days timer recording Cue/Review operation t NV-370EN See it today at your nearest123 words
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Miscellaneous1146 1984-04-22 46 Tv guide i |T~\ fl By VALERIE TREVOR ibjYljmmmmmmm SCORING SYSTEM: Nat Wtrtli SMla« BHiw Avars* Sunday Matinee The Day The Woman Got Evan (Ch 9, 3.10 pm) THIS 1980 comedy feature directed by H B B Burt Brinkerhoff stars Barbara Rhodes, Georgia Eqgel, Jo Ann Pflug and Tina Louise1,146 words
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Miscellaneous1007 1984-04-22 47 Tv guide Mven§s Vory M ExcsNsat IhJ Vbw 7 Adventure and humour BaHw for the family A 9COM from Th* Nbrry Wiv* of Wind- ington Jr performs live with an all-star group comprising Steve Gadd on drums, guitarist Eric Gale, Richard Tee on keyFriday Nipht Movio Tho Promise I thony1,007 words
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Advertisement58 1984-04-22 48 Congratulations to ALANMAK BOUTIQUE PTE LTD. ON THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF THEIR NEW BOUTIQUE AT FAR EAST PLAZA Crackerjack Opening Day Bargains! JHKV Our opening day offers include as much as 30% discounts on a ~^^|S/ wide-ranging selection of locally- Cj| manufactured garments! JH Come and see our exquisite array58 words
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Advertisement229 1984-04-22 49 With Compliments With Compliments With Compliments (r&) ?R<FASUI*£ V£/ JSgSSSSSfSg™' rw mreSp'SSm 04 109 USSSSS^pSIS 01 urcnara lowers, llir SINGAPORE 0922 *04-12 04-13 far east plaza, scons road. Singapore 0922 400, Orchard Road, S pore 0923. T1 w tq>i7q /i c tel *****61 *****16 Branch off: Tel: *****03. SbODDG *****46229 words
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Article186 1984-04-22 50 Totting up the tour costs IF YOU are taking a package tour, this is relatively easy. All you need are your expenses for food, shopping and some optional sightseeing. In London or Southern Europe you can eat very well on less than $25 per day. In other186 words
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Article240 1984-04-22 50 PERSONAL bank accounts should by now be showing signs of recovery from the injuries inflicted by the excesses of Christmas and the Chinese New Year. Spring is in the air in Europe, and though its effects might not be felt here, nevertheless the thoughts of many Singaporeans240 words
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112 1984-04-22 50 THOUGH the range of hotel accommodation In Europe is wide, costs for rooms of comparable standard are appreciably higher than in Asean. The difference ranges from about one and a half times in the Mediterranean countries to more than twice in Scandinavia.112 words
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Article123 1984-04-22 50 THE cost of transport between the major towns can be obtained from any good travel guidebook. But you will have to estimate the cost of moving around in each city. About $10 per day is average. Always try to use public transport, buses, the subway, or123 words
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Article189 1984-04-22 50 THE seasoned traveller never takes too much luggage. But absolutely vital items are a large piece of hard luggage, a presentable-looking shoulder bag and another foldable bag which can be collapsed and put into your main luggage. Label all your luggage with your name, address189 words
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Article66 1984-04-22 50 BEGIN a keep-fit programme now to get yourself into shape for walking this summer. It's a wonderful way of seeing most of the older European towns. Even in the height of summer, the weather in Europe is usuaMy cool enough to make walung a pleasure.66 words
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149 1984-04-22 51 MANSFIELD Travel offers you a unique 19-day fly/cruise tour of Scandinavia, aboard the Queen Elizabeth 2. Mansfield will fly you to London, where you will be given a comprehensive familiarisation tour of the city's landmarks. You are then put aboard the QE2149 words
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Article221 1984-04-22 51 Trek Europa the way to go TREK Europa offers an unusual and enjoyable way of seeing Europe. With a small, intimate group of just 13 people In a Maxiwagon you'll have a flexibility which large tour groups in buses just can't match. It's the small, local places that make up221 words
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216 1984-04-22 51 THE countries of Scandinavia offer quite different experiences from the rest of Europe. These Northern climes have a crispness in the air that puts new zest into life and very long summer days for you to live to216 words
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128 1984-04-22 51 ROYAL Orchid Holidays offer a great boon to the business traveller or tourist with a few days to spare in Europe. These specially tailored packages enable independent travellers to retain their flexible schedules while enjoying the financial savings and convenience of group package travel.128 words
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515 1984-04-22 52 THERE arc as many ways of aeeing Europe aa there are countries on that continent. Some may decide to see the sights in a Rolls Royce, while others arrive on foot, with a copy of "Europe on Ten Dollars a Day" in515 words
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Article, Illustration325 1984-04-22 53 SEE the world and experience all the four seasons of the year en route while flying to Europe. And not only that, along the way it may even be possible to experience the change from spring to autumn to winter in the space of a325 words
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525 1984-04-22 54 LEE CHIU SAN - By LEE CHIU SAN SEX can be boring. That's what I discovered in Scandinavia. The display and sale of pornographic material is not illegal there and people are just as likely to pick up a bawdy book as an evening newspaper on their way home525 words
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129 1984-04-22 54 THE Superior TGV, a new, lightweight piece of luggage, has just been introduced into Singapore. The TGV is manufactured from a shock-absorbing foam material and is about half the weight of a conventional piece of hard luggage of similiar size. Yet despite its129 words
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187 1984-04-22 55 P O are offering five tour packages to Europe with a choice of three different ways of travelling. Those who enjoy the company of family and friends, or people of the same background, can take one for the fully escorted group departure tours which187 words
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Article172 1984-04-22 55 SIN Chew Travel is offering a tour package which takes participants to 10 European countries in the space of 21 days. On this Panoramic Europe Tour, participants will visit London, Amsterdam and Volendam. They will see a cheese farm, a clog maker and diamond cutting.172 words
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149 1984-04-22 55 TIRED of riding in the conventional tour coach? On their Enchanting Europe tours C E Holidays takes you on totally new modes of transport. You'll ride the brand-new TGV, a railway vehicle even faster than the legendary bullet trains of149 words
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Advertisement145 1984-04-22 50 Enjoy the experience of a lifetime in Europe! P O gives you Europe with all the experience of 140 years and 43 offices worldwide! Quality travel great values, plenty of bonus highlight extras. Make our total experience yours, all the way. Choose from 5 exciting Europe tours and 100 departures145 words
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Advertisement223 1984-04-22 51 7 THE NEW VACATION EUROPE QUEEN ELIZABETH 2 19 DAYS MIDNITE SUN CRUISE TO THE NORTH CAPE FROM $6500 Departing 11 July 1984 ROYAL ORCHID HOUDAYS 21 DAYS EUROPE SPLENDOUR FROM $3820 19 DAYS EUROPE DELIGHTS FROM $3800 16 DAYS EUROPE ROMANCE FROM $4295 20 DAYS EUROPE ESCAPADE FROM $3585223 words
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Advertisement114 1984-04-22 52 DEPARTURE ON 29/5/84 EGROPE 21 DAYS Covering 10 Countries at only $3599 .r l^^ H Price includes return airfare, meals, Hotel accommodation sightseeing as specified. Extension to Amman can be arranged Tour depart by morning flight to Ist destination London. Bilingual tour leader All Hotel accommodation with private facilities attached.114 words
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Advertisement238 1984-04-22 53 Transport include Other highlights include Jumbo Big Top Jet to/from Singapore/Europe. Travel the fabulous Aarlberg Tunnel 2nd longest in the world. Luxury airconditioned coaches on land tours. Visit the "Romeo Juliet" type houses. Hovercraft across the English Channel. Join the European elite at a Monte Carlo casino. TGV France s238 words
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Advertisement329 1984-04-22 54 EUROPE-ANY WAY, ANYTIME WITH DINERS HOLIDAYS.^ f X 16/21 days DINERS EUROPE .from $3499 Italy g C J L J L I i France Switzerland Liechtenstein Austria M 1 i Germany Holland Belgium Greece England. 1 1 Dep:May 13,27,31,June3,Aug6 Flyby M MM 1 __l our national carrier Stay at First329 words
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Advertisement281 1984-04-22 55 ThereS a whole new world to enjoy in the "fTTIi Sooth Pocifk ®Sf4 iwMMUiS k 1 ijIB A oh *ljs V 4 v iuh^h AUSTRALIA LOlMlllll SOUTH PACIFIC ■Mfßl^nPßß SINGAPORE —NEW ZEALAND SOUTH PACIFIC H^ N A U L ttt LU LOS ANGELES LONDON I FIJI TAHITI AUSTRALIA RAROTONGA NOUMEA281 words
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Article1680 1984-04-22 56 WONDER BOY - 'Mtr^l^^fll By WONDER BOY MALAYSIAN-BRED Plastic Queen chalked up her fifth win with a spectacular upset in Fenang yesterday. The Ryuformen five-year-old survived an objection in Race 3 to beat Crown Counsel and pay out a thumping $120 for a win in Penang and $60 at1,680 words
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Article102 1984-04-22 56 MUSTANG 111 (1) has come well prepared to take Race 3. He is in tip-top condition and the distance is right to suit his powerful finish. Slippery Sam (8), who likes the wet, is the main rival. Trainer Bougoure's Serpico (3) should start favourite in Race 6 and102 words
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Article142 1984-04-22 56 WONDER BOY - By WONDER BOY MUSTANG 111, a half brother to proven mudlark Far Foresight, snould score in Race 3 in Penang today. Coming from a stable in luck stablemate Tnunderbird recently won the Sultan of Selangor Gold Cup Mustang HI has been working like a winner142 words
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Article220 1984-04-22 56 WOHOCn BOY MA ZHEN TAN MA TAN (MonNor) (Zmo a*o) (*»n Bm) RACE 1 t»7< Sty 13 Sky E*o* 1 f *u>i V n SNulnan* UikyE^to 4Sa1rta 11 Irwmottfa Mkivroria RACE2 14 HMmm U NMra 14 HMm 4 Al»otft 4 Aurora 8 Go-Gmtw 7 Ptiaolum 7 Paftadum i220 words
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Article368 1984-04-22 56 RACE 1 1.45 CLASS 5 DIV 4 1,200 m RATINGS: 53-45 STAKES: $11,500 1 Fujisan 111 3 chnzg 57 (+3V4) app Azhar 11 Um Sunny Khoo 6 (0-0-1-1-4) 873 4/3 (Azhar 3rd 3%-hd to Plastic Queen C 5-4 Pl4oog 1:27.0) 2 Gentleman II 5 bag 56.5368 words
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Article3156 1984-04-22 57 ■OW TO READ THE CARD: laddltkag ■—»r, herse*a —H age, origin and an; weight; weight difference within brockets; Jockey's name; harrier draw; trainer owner; rams record (flrete-aecends-thlrda-fenrths-an-placed) sad last three rwns; last raa record; aad last wla record (It aay). RACE 2 2.15 CLASS 5 DIV 5 1,2003,156 words
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Advertisement164 1984-04-22 58 Kin Sai Trading 335-963* (New/Used Motorcyice 4 Accessories for safe) Coronation Music 5ch...469-3252 Eric's Guitar Tuition 445-1291 Pop Piano Tuition 253-5656 Spanish Guitar Centre....62-7*J4 Technics Music Sch 469-3714 L.J. Liew Piano Co 737-632* Sonata Music House 339-7021 Orwijc SEMMCES Jelen Secretarial 5erv.,447-4267 optician* For soft lenses and free trial wear,164 words
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Advertisement456 1984-04-22 59 classified 273-9Q90 Skuatiom Vacant <JH)K> HOKUOMM HOkUßlku SI WAPORE PTE LTD (Leading Japanese electronic component manufacturer) requires FEMALE OPERATORS Vary attractive starting salary. Age: 16-28 years on. Education: minimum primary six. Singapore Citizens. Wa offer. Good increment after 3 months probation Many incentives: transport/ meals, soft drinks/ attendance allowance. Many456 words
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Advertisement162 1984-04-22 59 Situations Vacant NATIONAL IRON A STEEL MILLS LTD Invites applications for the following poeitiona: ELECTRICIANS NTC 3 in Electrical Fitting and Inatallatlon or 3 yeara relevant experience Able to work ahtfta STOREHAND Able to read and write eirnple English Physically Fit (5-day week) SECURITY GUARDS Able to read and write162 words
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Advertisement95 1984-04-22 59 PROPERTY Accommodation Vjcint 1 ROOM 1 1 T0 1 1 N Preferably single > S lady/ student S S Fully furnished V S AUunled S > Crescent $300/- per month Tel: 748-3762 Property For Sale J FUT for SALE j 2-roomed HDB flat for sale. Oenlune J buyers, please view95 words
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Advertisement347 1984-04-22 59 APPOINTMENTS I 1 OVERSEAS UNION BANK LIMITED jfl invites applications for the position of 5 LEGAL OFFICER I Of The successful candidate wiN be involved in vetting of loan 0J agreements, mortgage documentation as wsil as coordinating S K with line personnel regarding the disbursement of funds. The fl P347 words
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Article, Illustration307 1984-04-22 60 cwnnojj, morvrtch CWH IPS FULL NAME: Micbeal Roger Channon. BIRTHPLACE/DATE: Orches ton/November 28, 1141 HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 1.82 m/ 80.7 kg. MARRIED: Yes. CHILDREN: Nicola (11), and Michael (9). CAR: Mercedes. PREVIOUS CLUB& Southampton, Manchester City, Newcastle and Bristol Rovers. TRADE BEFORE TURNING PRO: None. WORST EVER INJURY: Groin injuryIPS - 307 words
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Article, Illustration261 1984-04-22 61 KENNETH JALLEH'S SPORTS PARADE A WEEKLY FOCUS ON LOCAL SPORTS ISSUES AND PERSONALITIES I WOULD like to comment on Sam Tan's suggestion that we send our archers to the Olympics (Sports Parade on April 8). The present standard of archery in Singapore,261 words
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Article, Illustration325 1984-04-22 61 FOR A full 45 minutes, the young ruler of the Malaysian state of Pahang was a Prince of Footballers in Singapore, a true sportsman among sportsmen, playing a game simply for the love of it Tengku Abdullah ibni Sultan Ahmad Shah, the Regent of Malaysia325 words
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Article, Illustration310 1984-04-22 61 THE American bowling official who will soon head the World FIQ as its president was bowled over this week by Singapore's Sportswomen of the Year in successive years. Roger Tessman, 57, the American Bowling Congress (ABC) secretary-trea-surer who is also acting FIQ president,310 words
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Article, Illustration300 1984-04-22 62 B KULA - DUBIOUS CALLS BY REFEREES IN 2 SEPARATE GAMES RAISE CONTROVERSY How's that again, ret? By B KULA SOUTH KOREA were robbed of a goal and a bigger victory margin in their match against Bahrain on Thursday all because Jordanian referee Ahmad300 words
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Article, Illustration218 1984-04-22 62 ERNEST FRIDA - By ERNEST FRIDA THERE is no law that says a player cannot wear his jersey tucked out, said George Suppiah, who is a member of the referees' committee. This issue arose when referee Manouchehr Nazari of Iran asked the Malaysian skipper Soh Chin218 words
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Article600 1984-04-22 62 B KULA - PROBLEM-PLAGUED NEW ZEALAND DETERMINED TO SALVAGE LOST PRIDE By B KULA THE Kiwis will come out with their loudest war cry against the South Koreans in their Group A encounter of the Asia-Oceania football qualifying round for the Olympics at the National Stadium tonight (8.30). "We600 words
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Article140 1984-04-22 62 KOREAN FA official Shin Jung-shik, in Singapore for the pre-Olympic soccer tournament, needs no lesson in public relations. Mr Shin, as everyone calls him, has become the target of every reporter seeking news on the South Korean teams. Requests for interviews are invariably met140 words
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Article136 1984-04-22 62 FOE A nation which has a population of only two million, Kuwait's rise in sports, especially soccer, has been a phenomenon which has attracted the attention of many. It was only 10 years ago that a football was first lucked in this desert kingdom yet it136 words
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Article75 1984-04-22 63 QATAR MOHAMED WAFAR 7 MOHAMED DOHAU 6 ADEL MALALLAH 6 MUBARAK AMBAR -5 FARAJ ABASS-5 MOHAMED al-AMARI 6 IBRAHIM KHALFAN 8 ALI ZAID 7 MANSOUR MUFTAH 6 KHALID SALMAN 4 SALEHEM-4 THAILAND NARASAK 7 SUTHIN 6 AUMNAT 8 PRAPHAN 6 CHALERMVUD 6 VORRAVUDH 6 BOONNUM 675 words
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Article92 1984-04-22 63 IRAQ ABDUL FATTAH 6 KHALIL ALA WE 5 ADNAN DERJAL 7 NADHIM SHAKIR 6 KARIM ALA WE 6 HAMS MOHAMMAD 5 MATIK ABIDANN 6 SHAKIR HAMZAH 5 WAHID MUNIR 5 HUSSSAIN SAEED 6 AHMED IMMAITION- 6 JAPAN MITSUHISA TAGUCHI 6 KAZUO SAITO 6 TAKESHI KOSHIDA 592 words
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377 1984-04-22 63 S GULAM - IRAQ 2 JAPAN 1 By S GULAM UNDER-RATED Japan alma caused an upset in the finai round of the Asia-Oceania preOlympic soccer tournament last night when they narrowly went down 2-1 to thoroughbreds Iraq. Down by a snap goal just three minutes377 words
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387 1984-04-22 63 S GULAM - By S GULAM SAUDI ARABIA have been the most inconsistent team so far. Last Sunday, they looked almost invincible against favourites New Zealand, but two days later they were rather lucky to escape with a draw against minnows Bahrain. It was a costly draw which387 words
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Article, Illustration80 1984-04-22 64 S GULAM - WKMPtCK OF THE CROP THE 10 BEST PLAYERS OF THE TOURNAMENT BY S GULAM NO equal as a reader of the game. Malaysia's captain for over a decade, the "Towkav" as he is fondly dubbed, has been the mainstay of a Malaysian team demoralised by80 words
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Article, Illustration57 1984-04-22 64 THE extremely reliable last man far Kawalt. Hit readlag of the game aad timely laterceptions have helped Kawalt to keep a clean sheet to far. Good oa the groud and hi the air, be was instrumental la keeping the maraadiag Sooth Koreans, particalarly their tall striker57 words
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Article, Illustration55 1984-04-22 64 SAFE at the hack and saves his less-than-reliable "keeper from embarrassment Particularly dangerous when he decides to join the attack by being an overlapping winger. Thailand found that particular trait of Karim's costly last Wednesday when his cross from the wing found striker Aimad Jasim who55 words
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Article, Illustration53 1984-04-22 64 THE brains behind the powerful Iraqi tqoad. Regarded as Ike best midfielder in the competition. His ball control, body swerves and reading of the game Is impecca- ble. His pin-point passes are also a marvel to watch. Against the Thais on Wednesday, he single-handedly took control53 words
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Article, Illustration60 1984-04-22 64 THE best man between the posts so far. His acrobatic saves and welltimed dives have saved Bahrain from total embarrassment against Kuwait on the opening night. Against South Korea, he saved at least four goals. The team skipper, he was only beaten in that game by60 words
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Article117 1984-04-22 64 KUWAIT TOGETHER with their Arab cousins Iraq, the Kuwaitis play as if they are a class apart from the eight other teams, although the South Koreans did show them a thing or two about powerhouse football when the two met and drew 0-0 last Tuesday. Says117 words
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Article118 1984-04-22 64 BAHRAIN BAHRAIN'S forte is defensive play. Their attack normally starts from the centre of the field. Says coach Sebastio Arajevo: "We do not follow any system such as the 4-2-4 or 4-3-3. All we do is to go where the ball is. "If our118 words
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Article123 1984-04-22 64 NEW ZEALAND THE most disappointing team so far. They came here with the reputation of having been in the World Cup finals of 1982. But they appear slow and ungainly in their two matches so far. Says manager-coach Allan Jones: "We play the typical British style123 words
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Article, Illustration927 1984-04-22 64 KENNETH JALLEH - With Kuwait and Iraq a class apart, the battle will be for the last berth TEAM-BY-TEAM ANAL YSIS AFTER ONE WEEK OF PRE-OLYMPIC FOOTBALL '5. H'■ -J' f v .'aSF:: W? t By KENNETH JALLEH WHAT IS most intriguing at this half-way stage of the 10-nation927 words
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116 1984-04-22 64 SAUDI ARABIA THE Saudis have been either very good or downright mediocre. In their first match against New Zealand last Sunday, they played delightful one-touch soccer to thrash the Kiwis 3-1. But against Bahrain, they gave the kind of hackneyed display that116 words
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126 1984-04-22 64 SOUTH KOREA THE youngest team in this tourney, they are also the fittest and most aggressive. They are probably the only team from Asia proper who have a realistic chance of breaking the hold the Middle East teams are having in this tournament. Some126 words
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Article, Illustration51 1984-04-22 65 PROBABLY the oaly bright apart In u otherwise kaphazard Japanese side. His tantalising runs down the right gave the Thais aad Malaysians enough anx loot moments when the Japanese took the two Asean teams on. Particularly entertaining because he loves to take on and nsnally beat51 words
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Article, Illustration55 1984-04-22 65 An OUT-and-out striker, who, despite his less-than-bright form in this tournament, has still managed to top the hot-shots with the hattrick he scored in Thai- land's 5-2 victory over the Japanese last Sunday. His leisurely gait belies a player who has the pace and accuracy to55 words
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Article, Illustration56 1984-04-22 65 THE man who might well overhaul Piyapong as THE hot-shot of the tonrnament. He scored two lovely goals In Sandi Arabia's Shock 3-1 Victory against New Zealand. Although a trifle fragile, he is almost impossible to stop when he is in full flight, especially56 words
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Article, Illustration57 1984-04-22 65 THE "King" of soccer in the MiddleEast is also Kuwait's playmaker. Although he is marked down as a striker, Faisal is at his best when he roams around the field, fashioning lethal moves out of loose balls. Only Asian player picked to play in the World57 words
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Article, Illustration65 1984-04-22 65 A DECEPTIVELY bay-looking striker in the mould of West Germany's Karl-Heinz Rommenigge. He may look like a luxury in a tough team lihe South Korea who play as if they have 22 men instead of 11, hot Soon Ho, with his height and dribbling65 words
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110 1984-04-22 65 THAILAND THEY started off with a bang but might end with a whimper. The Thais beat Japan 5-2 but, having lost 2-1 to Iraq and 1-0 to Qatar, look as if they might be the also-rans of the meet. The Thais110 words
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94 1984-04-22 65 MALAYSIA UNLUCKY to have lost 2-0 in their opener against Qatar, they beat Japan 2-1 to keep alive their chances of making it to the play-off. But they have yet to play their toughest matches against Iraq and Thailand. Their heavy reliance94 words
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Article80 1984-04-22 65 JAPAN THE Japanese team, suffering from what coach Takaji Mori said was a "defeat syndrome," really have to regain their suffering pride in the remaining matches. They have shocked everyone in a reverse way, by being one of the most unattractive teams to watch in the80 words
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102 1984-04-22 65 QATAR QATAR adapt the German style of play, though they were trained by Brazilian coaches. Their build-ups are normally slow and steady. They have the tendency to slow the pace of the game, especially when their opponents are eager to score. "We like to play102 words
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Article123 1984-04-22 65 IRAQ FOLLOWING the Brazilians, the Iraqis also play attacking football the wingers are used very often to tear into the opposing defence. Their normal tendency is to draw their opponents, and then retaliate with a sudden breakthrough. The only form of defence that they know123 words
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Article, Illustration1077 1984-04-22 66 KENNETH JALLEH - Qataris send them packing in a one-goal match marred by controversial refereeing QATAR 1 THAILAND 0 By KENNETH JALLEH THAILAND went astray on the road to Los Angeles when Qatar hit them for a one-goal victory in their crucial Olympics qualifying encounter at the National Stadium before1,077 words
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Article169 1984-04-22 66 100,000 FOR EVERY TEAM The Star WIN OH LOSE, the 10 countries competing in the pre-Olympic tournament can expect to get $100,000 each from the share of profits. The Football Association of Singapore, which is hosting the tournament on behalf of the Asian Football Confederation, has attracted several large sponsorsThe Star - 169 words
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