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Title Section13 1983-08-14 1 The Sunday Times No. 2463 AUGUST 14, 1983 45 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 66/1/8313 words
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Article, Illustration534 1983-08-14 1 HEDWIG ALFRED - To S'pore on a magic carpet ride HEDWIG ALFRED Brother Bernadine is back on a holiday paid for m gratitude, respect and love by 100 old boys By A MAGIC carpet of enduring affection wafted 76-year-old Brother Bernadine all the way from Canada to the old school here where heSTEVEN LEE - 534 words
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Article463 1983-08-14 1 Three more towns seized m swift air-ground operation N'DJAMENA, Sat. LIBYAN-BACKED rebel forces took control of the whole of northern Chad last night after they reportedly seized three more towns m a swift operation spearheaded by Libyan fighter-bombers. Government and diplomatic sources said waves ofAgencies - 463 words
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Article127 1983-08-14 1 Has Aids come to HK? HONGKONG has uncovered its first suspected case of Aids, the killer disease that has mystified world scientists, the South China Morning Post reported yesterday. The patient is a middleaged seaman who has been running a fever for almost a year and first came to the127 words
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Article, Illustration562 1983-08-14 1 THIS is the Prime Minister as we have never seen him before. Bat this is the bast of Mr Lee Kuan Yew that visitors to the Royal Academy of Art m London are seeing. Some Singaporeans have said they hardly recognise their leader m this562 words
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Article82 1983-08-14 1 THE Prime Minister's speech at the National Day Rally tonight will be televised "live" over Channels 5 and 8 at 7.45 p.m. The speech will be preceded by a cultural show which will start at 6.45 p.m. instead of 6.30 p.m. Mr Lee Kuan Yew, who will82 words
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Article479 1983-08-14 2 Man m Mr Asia case collapses m British prison after agreeing to name others LONDON, Saturday DRUG trafficker Terry Sinclair, serving a life sentence for the "Mr Asia" murder case of a gangland associate, died m prison yesterday. The death of Sinclair, known as "Mr Big" mUPI - 479 words
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221 1983-08-14 2 Moonlighting on the rise in Western nations GENEVA, Saturday MOONLIGHTING continues to grow m Western industrialised nations with millions of people depriving treasuries of enormous sums by having undeclared jobs, the International Labour Organisation (ILO) said yesterday. It estimated moonlighters to number 25 million m the United States and asUPI - 221 words
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Article, Illustration119 1983-08-14 2 CHRYSLER President Lee lacocca, making a toast m front of a mock cheque for U*****,487,500 (about 551,630 million) the final payment of a government loan at a press conference m New York on Friday. The payment, made seven years ahead of schedule, demonstrated Chrysler's remarkable financialUPI - 119 words
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362 1983-08-14 2 UNITED NATIONS, Sat. THE Soviet Union m the UN Security Council yesterday accused the United States and France of "very dangerous" interference m the internal affairs of Chad and called on them to stop. Soviet ambassador Richard S. Ovinnikov, m council debateAgencies - 362 words
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Article165 1983-08-14 2 LONDON, Sat. Lord Wigg, the Labour peer who broke the Profumo scandal m 1963, has died affer a long illness, his family said. He was 82. A horse racing enthusiast and Britain's paymaster general under Sir Harold Wilson's Labour government, Lord Wigg died on ThursdayUPI - 165 words
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Article39 1983-08-14 2 ATLANTA, Sat. Georgia agreed to begin spraying marijuana fields with paraquat to send a "message to "pot" sellers and smokers that "we're sick and tired of having a drug problem," governor Joe Frank Harris said yesterday. UPIUPI - 39 words
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Article43 1983-08-14 2 SEASIDE (Oregon), Sat. Larry Capune, four, paddling a fiant surfboard along a ,220 km stretch of the west coast said he had to dodge a freighter and battle two sharks before he was able to come ashore m Oregon yesterday. UPIUPI - 43 words
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Article24 1983-08-14 2 SEOUL. Sat. Six South Korean women were killed and 10 others injured by lightning m the south-western town of police said. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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WORLD BRIEFS
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Article67 1983-08-14 2 THE US special envoy to the Middle East, Mr Robert McFarlane, arrived m Beirut from Tel Aviv yesterday for talks with Lebanese leaders. The Lebanese government radio said Mr McFarlane was expected to tell the Beirut government of the results of his latest talks with the IsraeliAFP - 67 words
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Article64 1983-08-14 2 INDIA has decided to erect a barbed-wire fence along its 270-km border with Bangladesh and patrol it with security forces to keep out illegal alien settlers. Officials m New Delhi said yesterday that India would tighten border security patrols when the fence is completed, and theAP - 64 words
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Article57 1983-08-14 2 A CHINESE air force test pilot who defected to South Korea m his MiG-21 fighter last Sunday will be allowed to leave Seoul for political asylum m Taiwan. The South Korean Foreign Ministry said yesterday that after considering the matter the government had decided to honour theReuter - 57 words
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Article73 1983-08-14 2 PAKISTAN'S main opposition group demanded an "immediate" return to democracy and held to its call for civil disobediance to mark the nations independence day today. The eight secular groups m the Movement for the Restoration of Democracy (MRD) said Gen Zia's promise was a "new manoeuvre toAFP - 73 words
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Article70 1983-08-14 2 NIGERIAN voters turned out again yesterday to choose governors for the nations 19 states, m the second round of an election marathon which began with last weekend's presidential poll. President Shehu Shagari won a landslide m last Saturday's election, the result of which was announced early onReuter - 70 words
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Article60 1983-08-14 2 CANADIAN Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau has reshuffled his Cabinet, dropping five ministers and bringing m eight new faces to bolster the ruling Liberal Party's chances m elections expected next year. Defence Minister Gilles Lamontagne was among those dismissed m Friday night's reshuffle and three Toronto parliamentarians were broughtReuter - 60 words
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437 1983-08-14 3 Efforts aimed at reassuring residents HONGKONG, Saturday CHINA has reportedly planned a number of capital investments and commercial developments here m the next 14 years m an effort to put people at ease over its intentions to maintain Hongkong as a free port with437 words
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178 1983-08-14 3 Sri Lanka protests against Manila reports COLOMBO, Sat. Sri Lanka has expressed concern to the Philippines about alleged false re- ports on the recent ethnic violence m the island broadcast by a radio station m Manila, officials i said today. Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Shahul Hameed yesterday summoned Philippines AmbassadorAgencies - 178 words
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Article, Illustration100 1983-08-14 3 SOUTHFIELD( Michigan), Sat. It sounds like an airplane ready for takeoff, bat a prototype car designed by a Michigan man is more like a camel when it comes to petrol. Mr Jim Sawyer says his car gets up to 72.1 km to theAP - 100 words
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222 1983-08-14 3 JAKARTA, Saturday THE foreign ministers of Asean will meet US President Ronald Reagan m Jakarta on Nov 7, during his two-day visit here, Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumatmadja said today. In a briefing to the press today, the Indonesian Foreign Minister denied earlier reports thatAFP - 222 words
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133 1983-08-14 3 SEOUL, Sat. South Korean navy helicopters today sank what was described as a North Korean spy boat disguised as a Japanese vessel, killing at least three North Koreans, military officials said here. The sinking, off the eastern island of Ullungdo, wasReuter - 133 words
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Article118 1983-08-14 3 TOKYO, Sat. Typhoon Abby aimed its 184 kp/h winds at southern Japan today after leaving a swath of death and destruction m the Philippines. In Manila, the official Philippine news agency said torrential rains spawned by Abby and a local tropical depression triggered a landslide that crashed oneUPI - 118 words
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Article142 1983-08-14 3 BANGKOK, Sat. The two noncommunist groups m the anti-Viet-namese Cambodian coalition government have agreed to set up a joint information office m New York without their Khmer Rouge partner, officials here confirmed today. The Khmer People's National Liberation Front (KPNLF) led by Mr SonAFP - 142 words
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147 1983-08-14 3 JAKARTA, Sat. Indonesia agreed yesterday to sell South Korea two million tonnes of liquefied natural gas (LNG) a year for 20 years. A contract was signed by Mr Park Jung-Ki, director of Korea Electric Co, and Mr Judo Sumbono, director of Pertamina. The contractAP - 147 words
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Article105 1983-08-14 3 MANILA, Sat. Filipino overseas workers sent back to the Philippines US$679 million (551,450 million) for the first six months this year compared to the total 1982 remittances of US$7B3 million, the Philippines news agency said today. The agency said the apparent rise indicated that theAFP - 105 words
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Article58 1983-08-14 3 BANGKOK, Sat. Thai Army Chief Arthit Kamlang-ek left here today for the United States on the first leg of a tour that will later take him to Canada and Europe, aides to General Arthit said. The three-week-long tour is expected to focus on militaryReuter - 58 words
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Article111 1983-08-14 3 MANILA, Sat. A Philippines military court has sentenced three army sergeants to death by firing squad for kidnapping a millionaire businessman's wife earlier this year. A fourth soldier, still at large, was tried and condemned m his absence. During the one-day trial yesterday, the court wasReuter - 111 words
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134 1983-08-14 3 MANILA, Sat. President Ferdinand Marcos today broke a selfimposed isolation to dispel widespread rumours that he was suffering from a serious kidney ailment. The government television interrupted its regular programmes to show repeatedly a film clip reportedly taken on Saturday morning. It showed aUPI; AFP - 134 words
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Article, Illustration156 1983-08-14 4 SANTIAGO, Sat. Crowds hurled bfktles and rocks at police and bjiilt flaming barricades following afitlay of violent protest against the ify ear-old military government i tat left at least 17 dead. I Opponents yesterday accused tit regime of President Augusto itnochet of usingUPI - 156 words
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Article441 1983-08-14 4 Reagan raps Cuba It's an economic basket case that has betrayed its own people, he says TAMPA (Florida), Sat. At the start of a nationwide campaignstyle push for Hispanic support, President Ronald Reagan derided communist Cuba as an "economic basket case" that had betrayed its own people. Mr Reagan, speakingUPI; AP - 441 words
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158 1983-08-14 4 WASHINGTON, Sat. The United States has objected to the installation of a new Soviet radar system which could contravene the 1972 US-Soviet Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) Treaty, a State Department spokesman, Mr John Hughes, said yesterday. Mr Hughes said the matter had been raisedReuter - 158 words
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Article, Illustration185 1983-08-14 4 If you jog in smog watch it! LOS ANGELES, Sat. Joggers m urban areas have to pay attention to their running atmosphere. Otherwise they may do themselves more harm than good. Dr John Nicholson, an instructor m medicine at a New York Hospital, and fellow investigators have, m their findings,AP - 185 words
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Article125 1983-08-14 4 LARGO (Florida), Sat. A man confined to a wheelchair palled out a pistol and fired six times at an automated teller machine when it swallowed his plastic bank card and refused to give him the money he wanted to withdraw. Thomas Jackson Mor- ton, 34, aAP - 125 words
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Advertisement401 1983-08-14 4 Institute of Advanced Computer Technology Sf (Singapore Kuala Lumpur) '"—> I INTERNATIONAL &P* I I CAREER/PROFESSIONAL I COMPUTER TRAINING PLATO The Better Way to Learn I THE INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY is the Asian I affiliate of Control Data Institute (CDI). Together our 44 institutions m U.K.. U.S.A., I401 words
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269 1983-08-14 6 Trengganu to review its laws on moksiot KUALA TRENGGANU, Sat. The Trengganu government is considering the possibility of prosecuting nonMuslims found guilty of moral offences (maksiat). The Mentri Besar of Trengganu, Datuk Seri Amar Haji Wan Mokhtar, said yesterday that the state government hadNST - 269 words
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294 1983-08-14 6 SEOUL, Sat. SOUTH Korea will most likely become a dialogue partner of Asean, Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said today. He said Malaysia backed South Korea's application for such a status, and the other Asean members had indicated that they wereBernama; AFP - 294 words
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280 1983-08-14 6 SEOUL, Sat. The tariff protection for Made -in -Malaysia cars would be only temporary until such a time that the industry became competitive, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said today. He stressed that tariff protection was "not new, odd or somethingBernama - 280 words
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Article, Illustration395 1983-08-14 6 'Malaysian VIPs in Hongkong got cash advances' mjeJaHl HONGKONG, Sat. Hongkong police have established that visiting Malaysian YIPs were m the habit of asking for :ash advances from the Bumiputra Malaysia Finance office, sources here said today. Through interviews with several BMF officials, police have concluded that the people whoNST - 395 words
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248 1983-08-14 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Lord President Raja Tun Azlan Shah, who will be the next Sultan of Perak, said today his appointment as the Raja Muda of Perak will not affect his position m the judiciary. He said there was no need for himNST - 248 words
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Article71 1983-08-14 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Three Indonesians who played a vital role m ending the confrontation between Malaysia and Indonesia 17 years "ago were presented with awards by the Yang di-Pertuan Agung, here yesterday. The three were Major General Abdul Rahman Ramli who received the Panglima Setia Mahkota whichAFP - 71 words
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Article, Illustration529 1983-08-14 7 CHAN ENG CHENG - CHAN ENG CHENG By THE children were show stealers at Ang Mo Kio Secondary School; the men, a towering success at the Toa Payoh stadium; while the women charmed the crowd at the Jalan Besar stadium. People are still talking about their impressive displaysSIMON KER; ARTHUR LEE; WAN SENG YIP - 529 words
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Article, Illustration536 1983-08-14 7 Pestered postmen to take the bite out of Rover THE world's mailbox men have come up with some great ideas to protect their tasty shlnbones. Statistics revealed recently by America's influential Animal Research Foundation show that at least 2$ Kr cent of the world's I million pet dogs have already536 words
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514 1983-08-14 8 FROM next year, top PSLE pupils can go to Special Assistance Plan (SAP) schools and do Chinese as a second language. If they choose this, they will go into the SAP express course. If they want to do both English and514 words
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Article106 1983-08-14 8 THE Singapore Armed Forces will be conducting military exercises m Lim Chu Kang. Hong Kah, Marsiling, Mandai, Tampines and Pulau Tekong from 8 a.m. tomorrow to 12 a.m. next Sunday. The Republic of Singa- pore Air Force win De conducting live-firing exercises at the Southern106 words
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Article, Illustration556 1983-08-14 8 MAJOR Fong Sip Chee last night spelled out the roles of residents' committees, citizens' consultative committees and management committees. Speaking at a National Day dinner cum RC centre opening at Kampong Chai Chee Fengshan neighbourhood last night, he said all556 words
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263 1983-08-14 8 Restaurant owners help to start cooking courses THE new $2 million Kolam Ayer community centre has started cooking courses with the help of two well-known local restaurateurs who are also management committee members of the centre. Mr Sin Leong and Mr Tham Yui Kai are the honorary patron and the263 words
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259 1983-08-14 8 AFTER more than a year, Singapore Airlines is again recruiting cabin crew. An advertisement for flight stewardesses m The Straits Times last month attracted more than 3,000 applications, though SIA needs only about 50. The popularity of the job is not just due to259 words
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95 1983-08-14 8 Two burnt in blaze at timber factory TWO men were burnt, one badly, when fire broke oat at a timber factory at Kranji yesterday afternoon. Mr Chan Foon Man, 23, had burns on his chest and body. His colleague, Chau Lor, 39, was burnt on the face. Both were taken95 words
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187 1983-08-14 8 British Airways to increase its flights to Singapore BRITISH Airways will add an extra flight to Singapore from Sept 14 m anticipation of a boom m travel. BAsi n-house newsletter quoted Mr Roddy Wilson, general manager (Far East), who said: "We see substantial long-term potential growth for flights from London187 words
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Article, Illustration251 1983-08-14 10 THE cable car system, which resumes operations tomorrow after a seven-month lay-off, has been given a clean bill of health. A Swiss expert who conducted the final tests on the system has certified that the cable car is safe for public transSrt, a251 words
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176 1983-08-14 10 THE chairman of the justconcluded Sentosa cable car inquiry, Mr Justice Lai Kew Chai, had some useful advice for shipowners and managers of shipping concerns last nignt. Speaking at the annual dinner of the Singapore Nautical Institute at Shangri-La Hotel, he advised them176 words
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421 1983-08-14 10 RONNIE LIM - RONNIE LIM By Our Energy Correspondent SINGAPORE is all set to help m the exciting search for oil which is just beginning m China's waters. After almost a year of negotiations, a ninecompany consortium, including six m which the government has421 words
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235 1983-08-14 10 WOMAN factory workers living m two Housing Board blocks m Boon Lay Avenue have complained that two men had recently been peeping into their flats or exposing themselves indecently. A seamstress who identified herself only as Miss Yew said she was m235 words
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Article182 1983-08-14 10 Our boss assaulted us' ABOUT 20 foreign workers from a local construction company have reported to police that their employer assaulted them when they asked to be paid for overtime work. r The workers were advised to do so after they complained to the Labour Ministry182 words
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Article43 1983-08-14 10 ST THERESA'S Convent will hold live pageants on Singapore's culture from tomorrow jntil Wednesday. The pageants, to celebrate :he school s 50th anniversary, will be m the school's compund it Radin Mas at 2.30 p.m. 3 ).m. and 3.30 p.m.43 words
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152 1983-08-14 10 A SCHOLARSHIP fund has been set up m memory of the late Dr V. S. Rajan, the director of Middle Road Hospital, who died last montn at the age of 49. Known as the Dr V. S. Rajan Memorial Scholarship Fund, it will152 words
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Article129 1983-08-14 10 THOSE involved m the quality control movement m the region will meet m Singapore m October. They will attend the second South-east Asia Quality Congress to be held m conjunction with the International Measurement and Inspection Technology exposition, Inspex/Asia. The three-day congress, from Oct 6129 words
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Advertisement92 1983-08-14 10 Seven of the largest publishing houses around the world are engaged m an international conspiracy of silence. On May 15th, 1983, all publishers broke their vows of silence to publish a book so explosive it could endanger the life of its author. THECONiaWACY AND MURDER OF the ■MAO'S HEIR lII^DER92 words
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Article427 1983-08-14 12 How many cars are on the road? The PWD is counting the number to plan for smooth traffic flow THE Public Works Department is taking a count along more than 80 main roads and expressways to find out whether these roads can cope with the traffic flow. The information will427 words
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Article, Illustration141 1983-08-14 12 THIS stretch of Tanjong Katong Road, near Yock Eng School, was declared an "Accident Area" by the Highway Committee last year. It is also a dangerous stretch for students from the school who have to cross the road amid heavy traffic. Now it is an even141 words
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Article434 1983-08-14 12 AHMAD OSMAN - US congressmen to visit S-E Asia AHMAD OSMAN By THE American Congress is now having its annual summer recess and some congressmen are using the break to learn more about South-east Asia. At least eight congressional delegations will visit this region as part of their fact-finding tours of Asia during434 words
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304 1983-08-14 12 SALMA KHALIK - S ALMA KH ALIK By HYATT Hotel is moving one step nearer the fully automated age. By the end of this year, its car parks will not require manpower at all. Mr Andre Pury, Hyatt general manager, said the hotel is installing a304 words
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Article113 1983-08-14 12 A VIDEO cassette rental service may soon be a new addition at the Singapore Archdiocese Audio Visual Centre. The centre was set up three years ago by the Singapore Archdiocese. It coordinates and provides audio- visual services to the parishes and Catholic schools and institutions.113 words
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Article50 1983-08-14 12 MOTORISTS are advised to avoid Cantonment Link and Keppel Road till mid-October as trenching for pipe-laying is being carried out. The PSA is resiting its present fuel oil pipelines between Spottiswoode Park and Gate 2 m order to make way for the new expressway over Keppel Road.50 words
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156 1983-08-14 12 A YOUTH was jailed for four weeks for riding a motorcycle when disqualified and fined a total of Sl.SOfl for three other traffic offences. Sim Kok Eng, 18, was also banned from driving all vehicles for five years by magistrate Lee Cheong Hoh on Friday. Sim156 words
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Article, Illustration348 1983-08-14 13 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR Story: A DISTRESS signal early yesterday morning sent a military helicopter flying out to the high seas to save a life. It returned to Singapore m less than two hours with a severelyinjured sailor on board. While its engine was still whirring to a stop,YAP YEW PIANG - 348 words
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Article71 1983-08-14 14 THE series of productivity exhibitions m schools and vocational institutes will begin m Mayflower Secondary School tomorrow. Altogether six schools and vocational institutes will hold the exhibitions, which will highlight productivity concepts like good work attitudes and better labour-management relationships. This was announced yesterday by Minister71 words
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241 1983-08-14 14 VARY the retirement age so that healthy and alert workers who are more than 60 can continue to work. "This is the best way to uphold the dignity of the aged and should be preferred to granting them concessions," the Parliamentary Secretary241 words
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213 1983-08-14 14 Art director fined $1,500 for receiving commissions AN ADVERTISING company's art director who received commissions from a typesetting company was fined a total of $1,500 yesterday and ordered to pay a penalty of $756. Donald Ec Tui Hoi, 32, admitted two counts of corruptly accepting $362 and $394 from Mr213 words
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Article44 1983-08-14 14 A MEMBER of the Tasmanian Legislative Council, Mr John Stopp, will tomorrow visit the Traffic Command Division, where he will be briefed on the local traffic system. He will also make a tour of the Public Works Department and the Registry of Vehicles.44 words
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Article483 1983-08-14 14 LILLIAN CHEW - Now you can buy an Apple on H-P LILLIAN CHEW Computer financing scheme covers up to 70 pc of net selling price By YOU don't need to have cash at hand to buy a home computer you can pay m monthly instalments. Hire purchase financing m Singapore has finally reached483 words
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Article117 1983-08-14 14 Certs for 133 computer students ONE hundred and thirtythree computer students from all walks of life received their certificates from Boon Lay's Member of Parliament, Mr Goh Chee Wee, last night. They had all attended computer programing courses at the Boon I^ay constituency computer club during the first six months117 words
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Article, Illustration130 1983-08-14 14 Bright idea that sheds light for safe cycling THE slender wand at the back of this bicycle is not just a decorative piece. It is a safety device. The wand wrapped with reflective tape glows brightly m the day oi night, thus making the bicycle visible to motorists, especially at130 words
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220 1983-08-14 14 TOURISTS bound for Sri Lanka can go ahead with their holiday plans, an official from the Sri Lanka High Commission here. The recent riots between the Sinhalese and Tamils, which claimed more than 300 lives, are over and the country is safe now, he220 words
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120 1983-08-14 14 1 ,000 will attend kidney donation seminar MORE than 1,000 people are expected to attend a seminar on kidney donation organised by the Singapore Buddhist Welfare Services (SBWS) at the Shangri-La Hotel on Sept 4. The audience will hear Buddhist as well as medical views on the subject. The speakers120 words
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Article53 1983-08-14 14 DEMOLITION of Singapura Forum Hotel, one of Orchard Road's oldest landmarks, which closed on July 31, will begin tomorrow. The demolition work will take about 12 weeks. Barricades have been put up by Takenaka Komuten. the contractor that will build the new commercial, shopping and residential complex53 words
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Advertisement482 1983-08-14 14 y Due to our company's expansion pro- =i gramme, we will be moving to our new showroom at Cuppage Plaza to serve ■5- you better. _S All our showroom models only at unit =3 02-42, Ist floor, Specialist Shopping Cen- tre will be sold at 15%— 20% discount. Limited stocks482 words
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Advertisement528 1983-08-14 14 You have achieved what you have wanted through all those years ot education Are you contented 9 Are you going to stop there 9 Or are you thinking more about your future career 9 The CMS Group has a team of specialised and experienced staff who will help you achieve528 words
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Article, Illustration433 1983-08-14 15 NG WENG HOONG - NG WENG HOONG Madam Low prefers this to an old folks' home Story by 41 don't want to be put into a home and aba n doned. I never married and have very few friends. When this place is knocked down, thenALBERT SIM - 433 words
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120 1983-08-14 15 A disciplinary committee has censured an accountant, Mr Rangarajan Narayanamohan, and has ordered him to pay a penalty of $500 under the Accountants Act. The committee found that he was "grossly careless" m the performance of his professional duties as an auditor of the Singapore Port120 words
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193 1983-08-14 15 A YOUTH involved m the armed holdup at Bassein Road on Thursday appeared m a magistrate's court yesterday while his two accomplices were charged at the Changi Prison Hospital for the same offence. No plea was recorded from Chia Chan Wah, 18. The two charged193 words
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125 1983-08-14 15 THIEVES broke into a building at Cairnhill Road last week and got away with electrical fittings (bulbs, switches) worth more than $26,400. Mr P. F. Tan, 41, the project manager of Horizon View, told police he left his office on Aug 8 and when he returned125 words
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Article57 1983-08-14 15 Director charged A COMPANY director was on Friday charged with cheating a seaman of $500 by saying she could get him a job m her company. Pathmavathy Gopal, 44, claimed trial on the charge of cheating Mr Hidayat Hasibuan, 25, on June 18. The case will be mentioned again on57 words
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Article186 1983-08-14 15 THE Private Investment Corporation for Asia (PICA )will have up to US$l5 million (Ss32 million) m additional funds to lend to the private sector m Asean and four other Asian countries, as a result of a recently concluded agreement with the Overseas Private Investment186 words
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Article54 1983-08-14 15 THREE air cadets from the National Cadet Corps will visit Australia from Aug 27 to Sept 11 under the Air Cadet Exchange Programme. The three Major Sim Cheng Chye, Cadet Lieutenant Goh Bun Yee and Cadet Lieutenant Heng Poh Chye will be guests of the South54 words
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Advertisement27 1983-08-14 15 forever Q^/mrpcws cT> &Giticmal (^flower Teoh Eng Soon This book is now available at all leading bookshops. Price $14.50 Pubiishedby TIMES BOOKS INTERNATIONAL Distributed by FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS27 words
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Advertisement268 1983-08-14 15 Revised Edition IMPORTERS' EXPORTERS' HANDBOOK BY GOH TIANWAH The aim of this new book is to provide for the need of traders, shipping personnel, young bankers and commercial students who want to gain a high degree of technical competence and indepth knowledge of import/ export practice and documentation procedures. It268 words
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Advertisement124 1983-08-14 15 WlkmWWm .^am^aWWr 1 A new design and improved quality H that makes good cooks even better. H ■■-,<.■ S \\yKk\\\\\\Wk\\\\^ikwSm^rz i tmß >^S 2s^| k wSSSkw WjS^^Mi[m KNIFE I ®k£K^&fy&®**' COOKING OIL I Lam Soon Oil Soap Mfg (S) Pte Ltd tl'^jJ 15 Scotts Boad #09-04 09-07 Thong Teck Building124 words
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Article192 1983-08-14 16 Getting into the Singapore Swing THERE'S nothing like a lie-in. Particularly on a public holiday. That's one way of explaining the subdued National Day morning parades compared to the lively ones m the afternoon. By then, the birthday spirit had had time to sink m. Possible lesson for parade organisers:192 words
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Article, Illustration952 1983-08-14 16 KAREN LAU - KAREN LAU They've said what they think of us as workers, writers and artistes. But how do foreigners see the Singapore man and woman? By CALL him responsible. Tell him he's practical. Throw m "reliable" too. Whichever way you choose to put it, the Singapore male952 words
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Article, Illustration856 1983-08-14 16 AGATHA KOH - AGATHA KOH By Z Think lace and leather, velvet and steel, w sweet and salty, and you are closer to the image they (expatriates) have of her. y 4... a thousand thoughts are whirring m her head. She's probably figuring out how to do her856 words
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Article, Illustration532 1983-08-14 16 "m macaw jf/r Now here's a funny thing 1 "OH, WHY don't flying saucers fly over Singapore?" lamented my friend, Lv King Hup. Let me first introduce you to King Hup. He is honorary secretary of a littleknown society littleknown because its members spend most532 words
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Article, Illustration1552 1983-08-14 17 ASIAN architects are questioning whether Western architectural forms must be mindlessly imitated. Are there alternatives? Is there a South-east Asian identity m architecture m the context of the modern'world? These architects see themselves as part of a larger phenomenon m Asia: The as yet unsolved1,552 words
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Article, Illustration705 1983-08-14 18 Every 18-year-old needs heroes THE parades are over, the speeches given, the publicservice awards announced. xobk The nation celebrated. Eighteen, everyone agrees, is a good age to be. Trim, fit and strong with impressive growth behind us, our eyes are set firmly on the future. As part of the festivities,705 words
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Article, Illustration452 1983-08-14 18 IT ISN'T a trend, it's a revolution, spelled F-a-s-t F-o-o-d Franchise. Wendy's at Far East Plaza on a Saturday afternoon is a hamburger haven. You can't find a table. McDonald's m Orchard Road and Goldhill Plaza on a weekday night is packed. Vie de452 words
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Article, Illustration536 1983-08-14 18 THE letter was signed simply ''A victim". The first paragraph read: "Most people don't understand what being raped means. Which, m itself, is a good thing because if they did it would be because they understood through experience. "If it has happened to you, you hope and536 words
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Advertisement271 1983-08-14 18 The Waiting Hi JKF^&k You've heard about it. You've read about it. The car of your dreams. affl ■jgfHßfo, mlf MM^^. wmjm The car that was voted "1982-83 Japanese Car of the Year" and IS^ B Tfikmlm m j^f selected as Motor Trend magazine's "1983 Import Car of the Year".271 words
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Advertisement24 1983-08-14 18 THE GREAT BOOKS For those interested m Intellectual Enjoyment -443 great works by 74 authors m 54 volumes Call STP Distributors Tel No: *****44/*****2824 words
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Article, Illustration814 1983-08-14 19 Let's talk about the weather HERE are a good many destructive forces at work around Latin America these days, but so far neither President Reagan nor the Central Intelligence Agency nor the Marxist government m Nicaragua has felt compelled to take the blame for the one that appears to have814 words
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Article, Illustration421 1983-08-14 19 Rosemary Chen - Rosemary Chen by "PINKIES" are toes, and if you are "m the pink", you are feeling healthy and well. "In the pink" can also mean as naked as the day you were born. Some would be embarrassed to be found m such a state, while421 words
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Article, Illustration758 1983-08-14 20 Beware the dishonest salesman Hunting for furniture? From Friday, you can browse, scrutinise, enquire and even buy on the spot at a five-day furniture fair (Aug 19 23). On display during the Asia-Pacific Furniture Fair '83 at the World Trade Centre, Hall 3, will be various types of furniture from758 words
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Article, Illustration280 1983-08-14 20 FURNITURE buying should be approached with a plan. Decide what pieces will be appropriate for your apartment and buy them first. Some first choices may be a medium-sized sofa about 1.8 metres to 2.1 metres long, two armless chairs andCopley News Service - 280 words
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Article, Illustration562 1983-08-14 21 Sleep your woes away on a sofa bed YOU are moving int< an apartment or buy ing a condominium. How can you corn with an already tign budget and be a gooc space manager as well? One device that wil help you to handle bott concerns is the sofa bed.Copley News Service - 562 words
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447 1983-08-14 21 Make the child's room imaginative and exciting 6 Bunk beds are fun for children. They make a lot of sense m an apartment as they provide extra storage and take up a minimum of space. IN MOST apartments, the second and third bedrooms are small and do not lend themselvesCopley News Service - 447 words
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Advertisement169 1983-08-14 21 JAPAN'S FINEST NAMES IN KNOCK-DOWN FURNITURE FINEST QUALITY LOWEST PRICE SEE OUR DISPLAY AT STAND NO. 61/62, 85/86. OSJPIZZB^ WfieflCE scries jj2|^ Danckj IHH^EHHiIHPpIIHI J^ »,"iM^a^M j§\ Li. I H.jpm I We welcome wholesale export enquiries: !-^f"^ Wm~~~ ;> <" Cabin PEISTORE Tekx: RS MtM CRAFTS j^ Expressions jf of169 words
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Advertisement269 1983-08-14 21 T 5^ MODEL SF 83 1 1 1. jP Step into a world of quality furniture I in(X)ntienporaiydeagns... I i^^bT% h *^BFj i ft iJV 1 A^^k3 W"!*Braßpi fft, fflaU m^^^^ Mi>Br 1?\ CyH Furniture Co. fLTviir^! f^Xli »«< Li 5 Har Per Road *0 1 -00 fe s ciiisV269 words
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Advertisement648 1983-08-14 22 C.A.T.S. *****66 I $M I ENTERTAINMENT ill A FOOD GUIDE 3 Food Guide FOR QUICK LUNCH Reservation, visit Lai Wah Restaurant, T77C, Jalan Besar (alrconditlon). Tel: *****03/ *****94. Branch: [Block 44) 1436. Bendemeer Road [aircondltlon). Tel: *****60/ *****61 EXCELLENT VEGETARIAN FOOD. Past service, alrcondltioned. Easy parking. 10a.m. to 8.30 p.m.648 words
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Advertisement931 1983-08-14 22 13 Musical Equipment 13 Musical Equipment [2nd Hand Electone Organ Sale 14 August 1983 (FH. Sun.) From $600 each Full One Year Guarantee Unbelievably Low Prices (FREE Service A Parts) from $600 Genuine, Every Unit Inspected A Unbeatable Value tor your Certified by Our money. Technicians In Tiptop First Come931 words
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Advertisement567 1983-08-14 22 30 Hairdressing PERM $25, CUT $12 including shampoo and blow. Offers end 31/8/83. Tel: *****91 Monday to Sunday. 34 Gardening SPECIALISE IN GARDEN landscape construction. Water-falls, turfing and Japanese rock garden. Tel: *****18. 35 House Cleaning/ Painting BEAUTIFUL PAINTING: HDB 5-roomed ($500); Private residences too. Parquet varnishing. Fast and clean.567 words
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Advertisement1089 1983-08-14 22 TELEPHONE SERVICE: f_!lE!l_ CLASSIFICATION GROUP Monday Friday 9.00 am sJo pm Ordinary I 00 per word (Mm 1 5 00) Saturday l/oo am"- -"loo'pin ~T~~ $18 00 per col cm A Entertainment A Food guide (i2.3opm for Sunday Times) iemi-Displov (M, n $54 00 Straits Times) B Personal Services Merchandise1,089 words
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Advertisement1071 1983-08-14 22 66 Situations Vacant h) .Domestic M FILIPINA? WE HAVE them! Live-in >11^^™"""" 111 Domestic servants to do babysite) Sales ting and general housework. Please contact Steven Sim, tel: *****55 (24 hours answering serv- CHINESE THAI/MALAYSIAN/ MALE/FEMALE Singaporean maid wanted to JT- V 7.T look after family of 4. Please call1,071 words
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Advertisement639 1983-08-14 22 9wl TODAY, we have an advertising er offering to groom your M^ l> *4k. ■VI dog. But exactly what do you gmm*. i\l expect when you bring your F gJk m -fc^ pet along to such a service? JkmHtf*—*^-M g_i Just so you won't bark up the Wey^T _>\Bl wrong639 words
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Advertisement486 1983-08-14 22 76 Vehicles For Sale a) Alia/Peugeot NOV. 1979 PEUGEOT 305. One g owner. Accident free. Low mileage. $21,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****5. b) BMW BEAUTIFUL 74 BMW 2002 Tii, PARF, metallic black, minilite rims, cassette, immaculate condition. Enthusiast only. Call Desmond: *****76. JAN 1980 BMW 7281A. white colour, full accessories, 2nd486 words
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Advertisement882 1983-08-14 23 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun Nissan MID-1979 100A, 2nd owner Alrcond, cassette. Selling: $14,100. Phone: *****38 Blk 11, #07-381, Haig Road, Singapore 1543. MID '76 DATSUN 120Y, alrcond, sports rims, tax 2/ '84, passed inspection. Company plate. $7,800. Tel: *****58 MID 77 DATSUN 100A FII. PARF, 2nd owner, new882 words
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Advertisement845 1983-08-14 23 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Ford 3WNER LEAVING, SELLING cheap 1982 Ford Laser 1.3 hatchback. 1 swner, showroom condition, alr■ond, radio cassette, tax tyres lew. $21,000 0.n.0. *****48. *EG. 1981 FORD Accord 13 Sport 1 >wner no PARF tip-top condl,lon radio cassette air-con., [11,200 Can loan $8,500 Tel: *****54. 1979845 words
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Advertisement777 1983-08-14 23 76 Vehicles For Sale g) Mazda ALMOST '82 MAZDA 323, 1071 cc. Tax Oct '83. Alrcond, tip top condition $19,950, Blk 11 Halg Road, #07-381, Tel: *****38. ALMOST LATE '82 Mazda 323 1.3, 5-speed, 4-door, alrcond, radio/ cassette, tip top condition, $21,500 0.n.0. *****83. APRIL 1981 MAZDA 323 1.5 with777 words
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Advertisement852 1983-08-14 23 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi 1981 LANCER SL Aircon, radio/ cassette, booster, sports rims, one owner. 3 or 4 years repayment term. Gabriel, *****47/ *****62. 1981 MIT. SIGMA 1600 GS (big bumper). Alrcond, radio/cassette, Ist company owner, price negotiable, beautiful condition. *****28, Mr Llm. 1981 MIT SIGMA GS. Alrcond.,852 words
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Advertisement1403 1983-08-14 23 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale J) Toyota J) Toyota Test drive the all new Corolla. Our showrooms are open today. BORNEO MOTORS: QUEEN STREET TEL *****33 ALJUNIED ROAD TEL: *****32 BUKIT TIMAH ROAD TEL *****55/6/7/8/9 EAST COAST ROAD TEL: ***** 16/*****04 LENG KEE ROAD TEL: *****1 11,403 words
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Advertisement820 1983-08-14 23 76 Vehicles For Sale m) Commercial Vehicles APRIL 1982 DAIHATSU Tipper Truck (garbage Truck) used only for 4 months. Tuff-koted. $15,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****37 Allan. OCTOBER '81 TOYOTA Llteace Van, 4-door, 1 owner, excellent condition. View: Blk 10, 8 Sin Ming Road. Tel: *****33 C.H. Lee. REGISTERED JAN. 1980 Toyota820 words
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Advertisement746 1983-08-14 23 76 Vehicles For Sale n) Motor Cycles/ Scooters i 1978 YAMAHA YB 100 cc. for sale $450. Call Ah Tee *****2. 1982 VESPA TYRES, brakes, etc. new. *****83. ~77 Vehicles Wanted CASH PAYMENT FOR any model, secondhand vehicles, non-PARF or company registered vehicles and any cc. scrap cars, SZ vehicles746 words
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Advertisement1161 1983-08-14 23 I 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments \cArdmore cPark^ l I OPEN HOUSE Long or short lease c Luxurious apartments to let with exclusive Country Club membership Just off Orchard Road and Scotts Road 3-bedrooms; large lounge; ample parking Furnished or unfurnished Rental from $5,375 per1,161 words
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Advertisement728 1983-08-14 24 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments GOODLUCK GARDEN CONDOMINIUM Apartment. 1.906 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, dining living. 2 bathrooms Completion soon. $470,000. Tel: *****44 IMPROVED TYPE. RECENTLY renovated 3-roomed Stirling Road flat available, highest offer above 5555,000 secures Tel: *****66. RIVERWALK APARTMENTS 2ROOMED/ 3-roomed High floor. Fantastic and beautiful view728 words
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Advertisement582 1983-08-14 24 100 Air Travel SUPERBUDQET TRAVELLERS! Worldwide. We specialize to Australia Sydney Melbourne Perth Auckland United States European Cities Hong Kong Bangkok Jakarta Ball. Businessmen, Holldaymakers, student's travellers. Call personally Lafleur 0404, Holldaylnn Hotel. Credit cards welcome. *****70 (Amu) *****20 (Cherley). T A 267. WORLD CHARTERS ORGANISATION 63, Robinson Road, «06-04,582 words
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Advertisement299 1983-08-14 24 ANNOUNCEMENTS 131 Marriages/ Engagements lAN AND LILY CARTER, having tied the knot In Taiplng, would like to sincerely thank all wellwlshers, guests, helpers and participants m their northern nuptials. Special thanks to Ben and Nellie. The announcement on August 13 was incorrectly phrased as "lan Brown and Lily Carter...." It299 words
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Advertisement148 1983-08-14 24 102 Tours 102 Tours A great way to travel mm ofthe gmr! Imi 9KOk 7 DaysSsl49s i fSSB'^ I. HUPinOSEBPfIIfICEBfInqUET PHILIPPINES FESTIVAL Manila/Baguio/Pagsanjan/ S Tagaytay/Covelandia Island 6DaysSslo9l 22/8. 29/8. 5/9. 12/9. 19/9. 26/9. 3/10. 10/10. 17/10. 24/10. 31/10. 7/11, 14/11. 21/11. 28/11. 5/12,12/12.19/12.26/12 Every Monday §>' ■■■ill Iliwil 1 mmmsmm148 words
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Advertisement30 1983-08-14 24 T R A V E L I N G See our "Travel Guide" at Section G for the widest choice of tour itineraries around the world! j C.A.T.S. I *****6630 words
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Article, Illustration702 1983-08-14 25 Lost and found after 33 years More than 3,000 South Korean families separated by the Korean War have been reunited with their family members some of whom they have not seen for more than 30 years. The whole nation shed tears of joy with each emotional reunion. All this has702 words
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Article, Illustration388 1983-08-14 25 H.E. MR KIM KYUNG CHUL - H.E. MR KIM KYUNG CHUL 'By Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to Singapore ON THIS auspicious occasion of the Independence Day of the Republic of Korea, I have the pleasure to extend my warmest greetings to the people of Singapore. In retrospect, mutually388 words
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Article, Illustration700 1983-08-14 26 Soaring towards new and greater heights In a policy statement delivered at the South Korean National Assembly on Jan 18, President Chun Doo Hwan enunciated a new goal for national endeavours WITH our scarcely W being aware of it, Korea has emerged as a front-runner among developing countries as the700 words
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Article, Illustration1033 1983-08-14 27 When Ssangyong Cement's shares were offered to the public last week, they were oversubscribed by more than 50 times. CHRIS LIM of Business Times traces the history of this company from its humble beginnings to its being the first and only Korean1,033 words
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Article, Illustration877 1983-08-14 28 Playing host on an Olympian scale Twelve thousand athletes and officials, 1 1 ,000 pressmen and 5,000 organisational staff will descend on Seoul between Sept 20 and Oct 5, 1988. Tourists are expected to number about h 200,000 excluding 150,000 visiting Koreans. For that is when the capital will host877 words
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Article, Illustration570 1983-08-14 28 Said bin Alwi - Said bin Alwi JUST as important as the establishment of diplomatic relations between the Republic of Korea and Singapore was the awareness among the respective government and business leaders that their nations have many things m common. Both are resource-poor but strategically located and bent on570 words
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296 1983-08-14 29 On your marks, get set, go 1988 is the target The cost Preparations for the two big sports events (it is also hosting the 1986 Asian games) are expected to cost US$BOO million (about A $1.6 billion). The facilities 4 Where possible, the government will use existing facilities. So only296 words
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The east coast
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Article, Illustration712 1983-08-14 30 Where mountains meet the sea Just four hours by car from Seoul, you arrive at the east coast of the Korean peninsula a place where the mountains meet the sea, where hikers from the pine-clad peaks bathe away the heat of their exertions m cool surf that breaks on white712 words
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A quiet rebellion
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Article, Illustration499 1983-08-14 32 In South Korea, where strong Confucianist traditions exist, children are expected not only to live with their aged parents and support them, but defer to their every wish as well. Though the aged n other countries may envy this practice, it is now being shunned499 words
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Article248 1983-08-14 32 THE Korean government and many public organisations try to help old people make their post-retirement life enjoyable and fruitful. Today, those over 69 are exempt from public transport fares and admission fees to public parks. There are more than 850 "parlours for the aged inrougnout248 words
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Advertisement320 1983-08-14 26 Advertisers' Directory Bando Songsa pag e 32 Bank of Korea page 26 Daewoo Corporation page 28 Dong Sue Shipping Co Ltd page 31 1 Hyundae Shipping page 28 Hee Won Enterprise page 30 1 Hyosung Corporation page 30 I Hyundai Engineering page 28 J.A.S. International page 28 I Korea Reinsurance320 words
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Advertisement108 1983-08-14 30 Congratulations to The Government and People of the Republic of Korea on the occasion of their 38th National Day Heung-A Line AGENTS: NEPTUNE AGENCIES (PTE) LIMITED 79 Robinson Road, 22-00 CPF Building, 22nd Storey Singapore 0106. Tel: ***** 1 1 (18 lines) XjJl.\S &*SLIJ a^> I InS §3 Our Heartiest108 words
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Advertisement547 1983-08-14 31 Congratulations to The Government People of the Republic of Korea on the Occasion of their 38th National Day. MMMMMMMMM-tl&i J^SI^MMMMMMMMMMMMm! MMR-& ''^^Si MMMMMMMMMHM^^^" 'i 89B&* '"L. "^^la-^-' "''■i^W I!^KmMMHBMB9-_B_l^^2L %^MMr^ vm^ They call us "the Dynamite Group" Bringing a word of change to this changing world. Abilities of the Korea547 words
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Advertisement476 1983-08-14 32 *3SO M to The Government and People of The Republic of Korea on the occasion of their 38th National Day SENG HUAT ENTERPRISES (PTE) LTD 377-383, Jalan Besar, Singapore 0820. Tel: *****55 (5 lines), *****58, *****18 Telex: RS ***** SENGUP CABLE: "SENGBUMA", "JINCORD" importer, Exporter Stockist of Hardware, Engineering, Building476 words
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Article, Illustration533 1983-08-14 33 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By SINGAPORE overcame a disappointing first innings to take a commanding position after the second day of their Malaysian Cricket Association semi-final match against Sabah at the Padang yesterday. The hosts, with three second-innings wickets lost, need another 81 runs to winJONATHAN CHOO - 533 words
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Article, Illustration354 1983-08-14 33 LONDON, Sat. England took a firm grip on the Third Test cricket match at Lord's here today, dismissing New Zealand for 191 a firstinnings lead of 135 and racing to 62 for the loss of opener Chris Tavare m their second innings at lunch354 words
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381 1983-08-14 33 LONDON, Sat. English county cricket championship leaders Middlesex lost for only the second time this season at Northampton yesterday but still managed to increase their lead over secondplaced Essex. Middlesex crashed by nine wickets after they were bowled out m their secondReuter - 381 words
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Article277 1983-08-14 33 ON THE GOLF SCENE DUBLIN, Sat. Severiano Ballesteros, of Spain, grabbed a share of the second-round lead m the Irish Open golf championship here yesterday by shooting his second successive 67 with a ball he won't be allowed to use next .I- ii" week. TheReuter - 277 words
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Article169 1983-08-14 33 Aoki's Buick start GRAND BLANC (Michigan), Sat. Japan's Isao Aokl shot a shc-onder-par 66 to take a two-stroke lead after the second round of the Hoick Open here yesterday. A victory would net the 49-year-old Aoki U5563,000 ($132,300) and use of a new Hoick car for a year. Leading scores:AP - 169 words
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Article214 1983-08-14 33 ON THE TENNIS SCENE MONTREAL, Sat. Ivan Lendl and Jimmy Connors, the second and third seeds, scored straight-set victories to qualify for a semi-final clash m the Canadian Open tennis tournament here yesterday. Lendl took only 54 minutes to beat Johan Kriek, of the UnitedAgencies - 214 words
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Article128 1983-08-14 33 Back in the USA NEW YORK, Sat. For the first time since 1976, Soviet players will compete In this year's United States Open tennis championships. Two women will be m the qualifying rounds of the women's singles, while two boys and two girls will play m the junior event. TheReuter - 128 words
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Advertisement525 1983-08-14 33 rHE SKRET OF STAYING YOUNG Jvid£) Rowing Machine it's easier to j______h_ Get rid of that tummy _W_^^Q W___ Harden your leg and arm muscles S Firm-up thighs I rhe c^dT^ Rowing Machine jT f is built to be safe Hydraulic operated V oar brakes Robust welded *4r steel frame525 words
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Article, Illustration59 1983-08-14 34 THE Malayan Racing Association has turned down an application by Perth jockey Mark Sestich (above) to ride at the Singapore Turf Club (Pesta Sukan Cap) August Meeting starting on Saturday. This was confirmed by MRA secretary Tim Thompson last night. Sestich won the Western Australian Derby on59 words
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Article, Illustration245 1983-08-14 34 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By M.C. LAM, who has lost his lead m the race for the jockey premiership, can bounce back with a double on Ganelon 111 (Race 6) and Icabana II (Race 7) at Kuala Lumpur today. A nippy three-year-old English colt, Ganelon m245 words
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Article305 1983-08-14 34 RACE EPSOMJEEP RACING ED LUCKY LEO PEDIGREE WENG SOOK 1 Happy Feeling 3 Donna Quasar 1 Happy Feeling 2 Tricky Steven 6 Honey Hit 1 2 Tricky Steven 1 Happy Feeling 3 Donna Quasar 1 Happy Feeling 1 Happy Feeling 4 Pearl River 6 Honey Hit305 words
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Article3335 1983-08-14 34 GOING FORECAST: YIELDING i MHMpHMi 2.15 CLASS 5 DIV 11,200 m 1,200 m ;FTtiD«" (Ratings: 55-45) ■hHHMMI (Stakes: $12,500) 1 *****3 Happy Feeling 57 (55) Happy Feeling-Allan 4 nzh +.5 Has come right; 3rd by hd-hd with 56.5 to Melody Fair U m Div 1 12003,335 words
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207 1983-08-14 34 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE By FOUR-YEAR-OLD Autumn Breeze, who was scratched last weekend m the race won by stablemate Lord Sussex 11, should not miss m the $25,000 Selangor Trophy for Class 3 top division horses over 2,000 m (Race 4). This well-bred New Zealand gelding, spelled207 words
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Article185 1983-08-14 34 LUCKY LEO - Super River to prove superiority LUCKY LEO By! SUPER RIVER looks ready for a winning performance m Race 6 for Class 3 Div 1 horses over 1,200 m. This three-year-old American-bred tried to lead all the way last Saturday over 1,200 m. Backed down to short odds, Super River was185 words
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Article, Illustration1926 1983-08-14 35 Stall General all the way again By OUR RACING TEAM r Mi^XCM! ~i FIRST: *****0 SECOND: *****1 THIRD: *****2 STARTERS: *****6, *****0, *****5, *****8, *****4, *****9, *****1, *****1, *****9. CONSOLATIONS: *****7, *****1, *****0, *****7, *****0, *****4, *****2, *****1, *****8, *****1. KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. If ever1,926 words
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Article381 1983-08-14 35 STIPE'S REPORT KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Two Jockeys S.B. Tan and KW. Tan reported dropping their whips during the running of Rare 1 and Race 4 respectively The Stipendiary Steward's report on today's races: RACE 1: Silverhawk (Lucas) bounded out at the start. Pete's Gal (Scow) rolled381 words
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Advertisement770 1983-08-14 34 APPOINTMENTS wk a/j k^nd lik K^BB&Bs^p\ y u*lXm To a challenging and rewarding career with a large and very progressive semi-conductor manufacturer. VENUE: HYATT HOTEL ROOM: EMPEROR MEUI DATE: 14/8/83 TIME: 9.00 a.m. 12.00 p.m./ 2.00 p.m. 5.00 p.m. Due to rapid expansion, we require: MECHANICAL ENGINEER Applicants must possess770 words
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Obituary, Illustration262 1983-08-14 35 141 Deaths 141 Deaths MR. PANG AH CHONG AGED 72 passed away peacefully on 13/8/83 leaving behind: Beloved Wife Heng Tock Yu Sons: Pang Ah Tee Pang Tow Say Pang Ton Chew Pang Ah Tong Pang Ton How Pang Toh Hee Pang Toh Tock Pang Toh Pin Daughter: Pang Tock262 words
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Obituary36 1983-08-14 35 142 Condolences 142 Condolences i 1 With deepest sympathies and heartfelt condolences to the family of the late MR. ALBERT TAN From The Management Staff Of PANDAIR FREIGHT (S) PTE LTD PANDAIR FREIGHT (M) SDN BHD36 words
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Obituary, Illustration55 1983-08-14 35 In Loving Memory of MOOTHEDATH BALAN MENON Departed:- 14th Auguat 1979 Such a loving husband and father who gave so much of himself. We bless the years we shared with you And leave the rest to God. Till we meet on that beautiful shore. Sadly miaaad by55 words
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Obituary, Illustration47 1983-08-14 35 IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR DEAR THANGAM Departed 14.8.82 Peacefully sleeping. Resting at last, the world's weary troubles trails are past In silence you suffered, In patience you bore, Till God called you Home, to suffer no more. Always remembered by Your Lovad Onas.47 words
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Obituary, Illustration142 1983-08-14 35 In Loving Memory of MR. HENRY DAWSON JOSEPH Dapartad 14th August 1981 2 years have passed but memories stay fresh and painful. Always remembered by wifa, children and lovad onas. In loving memory of P. Veloo Vasudevan (Departed 14.8.80) who left us so unexpectedly throe years ago.142 words
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Obituary, Illustration156 1983-08-14 35 The family of tha lata MDM. GNANASUNDARI BALRAJU who paaaad away on 2/8/83 wish to thank ralativas and friands for thair kind attendance, condolences during thair recent bereavement *THM A SANTHI POOJA will be held on 17.8.83 at 6.30 pm at Sivan Temple (Parumal Temple) Sarangoon Road, Singapora.156 words
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Obituary32 1983-08-14 35 With deepest sympathy and condolences to MR. PANG TOH HEE FAMILY on the demise of their beloved father MR. PANG AH CHONG From:Tho Staff of WELDON TRANSPORTATION WAREHOUSING PTE LTD32 words
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Obituary, Illustration298 1983-08-14 35 MDM. MARIA SOH (MRS MARIA CHENG) Age 58 yaars Passad away peacefully on 13.8. 53. leaving behind beloved husband, daughter, brother, sistars, nephews and niece*. Body lying at St. Josaph Dying Aid Association, 594-A Uppar Sarangoon Rd (KANGKAR). Cortege laavas at 1.30 pm on Monday 15.8.83 to reach298 words
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Advertisement152 1983-08-14 35 **"<ai^^^* <^^\ W TIMES MAG CLUB'S wide range of top quality magazines cater to your every whims and fancies Join the club and enjoy the privilege 0f 15% DISCOUNT FREE PREMIUM OFFER (while stocks last) AIR EXPRESSED MAGAZINES To: Times Distributors Sdn Bhd 2 Jurong Port Road Singapore 2261 Please152 words
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Article, Illustration870 1983-08-14 36 Hakikat Rai - Hakikat Rai The Asean track and field champiottionships Rough tactics fail to foil golden boy of the Philippines 41 DON'T blame them. It's all part of the game. They were cutting m and slowing me down but I've been through such tactics before and I did870 words
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Article223 1983-08-14 36 RESULTS of yesterday's finals m the Asean track and field championships: BOYS: 4Mm 1 Marlon Pagalilauan (Phil) 49.65ec., 2 Frankie Li (Sin) 50.1 sec, 3 S. Ganesan (Mai) 50.6 sec. l,s#«m -IS. Chuen (Thai) 4:06.35ec., 2 A. Edargo (Phil) 4:06.65ec., 3 S. Karupaya (Mai) 4:10.45ec. 5,111 m 1 Hector223 words
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Article, Illustration707 1983-08-14 36 Javelin giant zooms m from the wild bushland of Irian Jaya for a gold 41 REMEMBER running behind my father as we chased a deer which tried frantically to get away but failed. Yes, I remember that time well, and I must tell you I miss that sometimes.707 words
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Article459 1983-08-14 36 Soccer shorts AMSTERDAM, Sat. Feyenoord Rotterdam will meet Italy's Roma m the final of the annual Amsterdam international soccer tournament tomorrow. Feyenoord beat English FA Cup-holders Manchester United 2-1 yesterday, while Roma hammered Ajax of Amsterdam 3-1. The Rotterdam side opened accounts after only five minutes459 words
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Article259 1983-08-14 36 BRIAN MILLER - BRIAN MILLER IT'S ALL systems go but at a snail's pace m this year's Singapore International bowling championships now m progress at the Kallang BowlerDrome. Yes, with the foreign invasion yet to take shape, action at the 30--lane centre is being centred around the local contenders259 words
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Article39 1983-08-14 36 SINGAPORE Hockey Association Premier League champions Indian Association started their campaign with a lA) win over Jansenites at Balestier Road yesterday. In a Division Two match, Gurdwara Katong edged out Singapore Chinese Recreation Club 2-1 at Tanglin.39 words
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Article35 1983-08-14 36 OLD Rafflesians showed their mettle when they trounced St. Andrew's Old Boys 46-12 m a Pesta Sukan under-23 rugby match at the Police Academy yesterday. Other result: SAFSA 26 Anglo-Chinese Old Boys 0.35 words
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Advertisement539 1983-08-14 36 E3 hi junion Tennis schooi under the civ/pice/ of ssc a sifft Qualified coaches Tournaments .-==^P W Ball machines Skill tests j^M flp Camps Fitness programme j s For more details, please call I ThO I L New Balance A B nes Tel: *****44 Wilson June Tel: *****2 j i539 words
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Article792 1983-08-14 37 Daley sets decathlon dragnet... HELSINKI, Sat. British Olympic champion Daley Thompson took a firm grip on the decathlon as West German rival Juergen Hingsen faltered m their battle to be the supreme all-rounder at the World Athletics Championships yesterday. European champion Patriz Hg won the 3,000 metres steeplechase after American792 words
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Article, Illustration96 1983-08-14 37 THEY know his face now! US sprinter Carl Lewis (right) found out at first hand this week the impact his extraordinary feats m the championships have made on the Helsinki scene. Lewis, who won the 100 metres gold on Monday, was denied admission initially toReuter - 96 words
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Article, Illustration5 1983-08-14 37 Reg Wootton - SPORTING SAM Reg Wootton by5 words
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Article, Illustration254 1983-08-14 37 Longest race to be the best HELSINKI, Sat. Bob de Castella, a moustachioed Australian with a voracious appetite for running, sets off tomorrow to prove beyond dispute that he Is the world's top marathon man. De Castella (above) chooses his marathons carefully, bat when he does ran his rivals canRenter - 254 words
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Article, Illustration1005 1983-08-14 37 Alan Hubbard - Olympics on the last lap? Alan Hubbard The World Athletics Championships I ALWAYS ON SUNDAYJ Hail Helsinki s celebration of sport, pure and simple Patriz is a picture <pf pleasure WHEN the first World Athletics Championships are concluded m Helsinki today the most significant victory won't be found m theUPI - 1,005 words
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Article875 1983-08-14 37 Men's Him hurdles, first round (first three and four fastest losers qualify for semifinals) Heat 1: 1 Mark McKoy (Can) 13.535ec. 2 Thomas Munkelt (EG) 13.61 3 Ventzislav Radev (Bui) 13.78 4 Mark Holtom (Brit) 13.85. Heat 2: 1 Arto Bryggare (Fin) 13.44 2 Willie Gault (US) 13.66875 words
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Advertisement89 1983-08-14 37 S BiW^^R2Sr% il^BP il»9 I^V ii [i Between August 7 to 14 this More than 60 percent of the jiMi_nli_nljii.rL A year, the world's fastest men participants wore the famous f| Mlf|f| V^ TJLZzJiIr and women gathered at Helsinki adidas shoes with the three stripes. %Jt %Ji I **J for89 words
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Article, Illustration535 1983-08-14 38 Shirley Tan - Shirley Tan BY FIRST to the Games, then to the altar. That was what internationals Teo Kah Wah and Tan Mvi Khim did m September five years ago. After turning out for Singapore m the basketall event at the 10th South-east Asia Games m Jakarta, theyALBERT SIM - 535 words
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Article228 1983-08-14 38 ATHLETICS: Race-walking (National Stadium West Entrance, 7.30 am). BOWLING: Singapore International championships (Kallang BowlerDrome, 10 am). CRICKET: Singapore Cricket Association Second Division Knock-out tournament Singapore Recreation Club v Ayer Rajah CSC (Padang, 10.45 am). National League, Second Division Singapore Chinese Recreation Club v Indian Association (Balestier Road),228 words
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Article103 1983-08-14 38 THE Singapore Amateur Athletic Association will hold their National Day Big Walk today, starting at the West Entrance of the National Stadium, at 7.30 am. Competitors will be divided into six divisions. There will be one for boys and girls (18 and under), senior men (18-40103 words
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317 1983-08-14 38 SHIRLEY TAN - SHIRLEY TAN Entries close tomorrow By THE lush green field at the National Stadium is familiar ground to striker Kannan Kunjuraman and defender Lirn Tang Boon. But on the evening of Oct 8, both will be competing m track shoes instead of football317 words
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Article, Illustration648 1983-08-14 38 For all the best men Champion company: Business Times trophy, one year's subscription of the Business Times Courtesy of Business Times Best performer: Vitalis trophy, $300 of grooming products Courtesy of Bristol Myers (S) Pte Ltd 4 x 100 m: Seiko Watch trophy, watches and648 words
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Advertisement562 1983-08-14 38 PLpgJl o&k£ I TIMES INTER-BUSINESS HOUSES liEll ATHLETICS MEET '83 wJXm 2Pfe* Saturday, October 8, 1983 H^^dH fir National Stadium 6 p.m. For the Champion ■sMjtfPTlliffifil Business House m k3 A Nissan Cabstar J -Z plus The Times >- m^^ mr L^P^ Organisation and WttlJk Tan Chong "^iSS ■S™B*fil2 B»^/PV562 words
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Article, Illustration1132 1983-08-14 39 BRIAN MILLER - BRIAN MILLER Soon Tong must quit reluctant attitude to be a champ 4 To him, swimming is still an Extra-Curricular Activity something that's part of school life. Today, Soon Tong's talented he's real good. But he doesn't know it yet. Still, I believe thatJONATHAN CHOO - 1,132 words
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Article495 1983-08-14 39 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Danish professional Jens-Peter Nierhoff plans to make it four victories m a row over Malaysia's Misbun Sidek when they meet m the third Alba Badminton World Cup starting here on Tuesday. The 22-year-old doubles specialist, who last beat the eldest of Malaysia'sAFP; Bernama - 495 words
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Article467 1983-08-14 39 Brie£s...Brie£s...Brie£s...Brie£s...Brie£s... THE case of the seagull-slaying baseball player was laid to rest m Toronto on Friday when a Canadian court dropped a charge of cruelty to animals against Dave Winfield of the New York Yankees. "The Crown cannot get to first base on this case," said Crown attorney Norman467 words
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Article, Illustration537 1983-08-14 40 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI Sunny Singapore m with a shout for bigger support By Tsingtao toast to Salirn 4 AN encouraging sign is the improvement of individual form, especially that of strikers K. Kunjuraman, Razali Rashid and V. Sundram Moorthy. But the best player of theJERRY SEH - 537 words
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Article, Illustration595 1983-08-14 40 The Song Koon Poh affair: A personal view by former national team-mate Lim Kay Tong j Song's love of rugby led to his downfall m that political scrum POLITICS entered Song Koon Poh's life m a big way the moment he decided to play rugby m South595 words
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Article, Illustration373 1983-08-14 40 Latest from the World Athletics Championships HELSINKI, Sat. Britain's Olympic champion Daley Thompson today edged closer to the decathlon title m the chill wind and rain which have transformed the World Athletics Championships m the Helsinki Olympic Stadium. The bad weather forcedReuter - 373 words
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Article306 1983-08-14 40 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By MICHAEL TANG added another international scalp to his collection when he beat second seed Woon Wai Phang m the semi-finals of the Ovaltine A-grade squash championships at Kallang yesterday. Michael, who upset Ranjodh Singh on Friday, played confidently. Wai Phang was306 words
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Article72 1983-08-14 40 ARMED FORCES staged a dramatic 2-1 upset win over formidable Pelicans m a Singapore Softball Association women's Division One League match at Dover Road yesterday. Other results Men's Div. One: Kent 18 Hawks 1, Hunters 7 Cardinals 0. Div. Two: SAFSA 13 SIA 11. Div. Three: Schools B72 words
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Advertisement281 1983-08-14 40 Jm SINGAPORE mmflm\ SPORTS nB council X /port for oil SSC's Weekly Sport for All programme k/' Softball Umpires' Course A JT Commencing on 5 September 83 Jwk Days: Every Monday Wednesday »V 1 Time: 7.30 pm to 9.30 pm A Venue: Sports House, Rutland Road <^^ i Registration Fee:281 words
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Advertisement120 1983-08-14 40 SHARP (sicm),H jj, j» aJ W^^bß Audio Input ^***w*JL l-i |MmM J 1 Terminals, *Hl^^^ "•Sol^H Infrared Wireless Remote Control. "^^**"*^a^3jp| Roanr (store) pte. ltx> 111 htomi Bridge Road »20-O4 Peninsula Piaza Spore 061 7 Te* *****33 'TOTAL CREDIBILITY... A THUNDERING CLIMAX JACK HIGGINS HAS DONE IT AGAIN' Yorkshire Post120 words
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Miscellaneous140 1983-08-14 40 UP TO 1 p.m. Showers m a few areas. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 24 mm. SUNSET today: 7.19 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.09 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 8/20 C Cloudy Manila 23 30C Rain Amsterdam 14/23 C Cloudy Melbourne 6/18 C Cloudy Bangkok 25/34 C Cloudy140 words
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New Directions
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Article, Illustration1290 1983-08-14 1 A MASSIVE bridge-like hotel spans two limestone cli££s. Silent electric cars glide around ferrying people. And everywhere there is a pleasing blend of nature and a man-made environment. This is the Langkawi of the future, reports CHEONG MEI SUI of The New Straits Times. 4^ IMAGINE an1,290 words
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Article, Illustration1117 1983-08-14 10 An aria in time saves nine When language fails, a night at the opera may carry the day, says PATRICIA DANIELS 4 And then I had an epiphany! "Dumbbell! Think of all those operas you've heard. You can speak plenty of Italian. Just thmkl" I thought about Gianni Schicchi, Puccini'sNYT - 1,117 words
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Mind & Body
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Article, Illustration1707 1983-08-14 2 When an affair ends Breaking up is hard to do but LAURENCE SHAMES makes a radical proposal m three stories: We can help each other get over each other. They first appeared m the February issue of Esquwe magazine. Copyright 1983 by Esquire Associates. A good break-up is I One1,707 words
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Article, Illustration21 1983-08-14 2 MICHAEL PETTI - MICHAEL PETTI B Health Capsules gives heipfu l information It is not intended to be ot a diagnostic nature21 words
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Article, Illustration547 1983-08-14 3 GILLIAN POW CHONG - GILLIAN POW CHONG By WHEN they don a hat, what do Singaporeans wear? No Ascot fruit bowl or beribboned confection but a functional brim to ward off the equatorial heat. Our island may be just 1° north of the equator but the hat isNG CHEE WAH - 547 words
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Article, Illustration146 1983-08-14 3 You can have a feather in your cap THESE ore some hats Robinson's stocks. The department store, which still has a more formal imoge thon other stores, has dozens of these confections m straw, locquered straw, waterproof felt ond suede. Its ladies' hats are British-mode. You can choose from school-girlishNIK KASMANI - 146 words
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Advertisement146 1983-08-14 3 FULLY FURNISHED ATNOEXI A COST YOU ARE NOW INVITED <***7\ our Show Flats. -r^^^^S^^i VeSal fe ll^ P resent to advise you m choosing the design "V^^ftta iV 1 X^3 «WI l s^ that will suit your lifestyle. lA^. B GARDENS s> I^^ Bm^^mA Condominium^ SHOW FLA^ Hs^^ Daily 10am146 words
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Article, Illustration904 1983-08-14 4 MARGARET CHAN - MARGARET CHAN Reviews by Place: Her Sea Palace. 04-28, President Shopping Centre, Serangoon Road. Call *****34, *****70. Recommended: Unusual Thai and Chinese menu, with emphasis on seafood. Roast suckling pig, $130; Thai prawn cake $16; raw crab seasoned Thai "yam" style, $10 per904 words
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Article591 1983-08-14 4 Place: Hiong Cheng Seafood Restaurant, ground floor, Siglap Shopping Centre. Call *****86, *****87. Recommended: Three kinds of seafood on an iron plate (squid and fish roll), $15; prawn cake with mashed taro, $12; silver roll with oyster (dried oysters rolled up m bean vermicelli and seaweed),591 words
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Article, Illustration119 1983-08-14 4 AGATHA KOH - AGATHA KOH NOTHING satisfies my hunger better than a dish of delicious fried rice. And the Nasi Goreng Istimewa (Special Indonesian Fried Rice) at Paramount Hotel does just that. It is not your "dried-out, done-ma--hurry" dish, but a mound of tender fluffy grains just rightly moist119 words
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Article544 1983-08-14 4 LEE GEOK BOI - LEE GEOK BOI Better Buy By CHILDREN love the taste of chocolate, and it is no wonder that they often ask for chocolate milk m preference to just plain milk. The big mystery to the Better Buy panel is how they can drink most of544 words
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Advertisement736 1983-08-14 4 semolina cane, snrecuiea pastry with custard and New Year bread. Available daily at $29 i for adults and $15 for children under 12. I If you're looking for something meatier, try the steak of the night at Hotel Malaysia's GRAPEVINE wine bar. You have six different succulent steaks for each736 words
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Advertisement70 1983-08-14 5 Geta Workout with JANE FONDA today! woKstb§ok by Jane Fonda 52 Weeks on the U.S. and U.K. Best-seller Charts Over I million copies sold! Also available Jane Fonda's Workout Book for Pregnancy, Birth and Recovery. A comptat* programme for fitntu, health and wall being throughout pregnancy, birth and recovery. Distributed70 words
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Miscellaneous1618 1983-08-14 5 mMmm^wKli TET days of thrills IT melody fair (o IffiFKffi! HHIf #UM^ WfC n AND LAUGHTER r/MyfS^ y c/? 05pm -^Wft^Pw-'-' rfV*fc *Lr^ V l \r m Saturday Matinee. n New musical series from Taiwan S'«2niV *mßH^\ Ch5 2 2 °P m hosted by popular actress-singer Cvi "'WF M' 4JJ1,618 words
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Miscellaneous1176 1983-08-14 5 Highlights on radio A MONTH IN THE COUNTRY Play Of The Week, Today, BBC World Service, 8.30 am and 7.30 pm Dramatisation of the full-length play by Rus-* sian master Turgenev. The play is a powerful portrayal of the psychological development of a married woman who is bored with her1,176 words
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Miscellaneous606 1983-08-14 6 Channel 5 3.00 P.M. SWORDSMAN CHU (C/r). 4.00 7HAVARA DHARMAN (T/r). On the uses and qualities of flowers like lotus, lilies, jasmines, roses and orchids. 4.30 SKILFUL SOCCER: Improvisation (r). On the importance of individuality and flair m soccer. 5.00 WHAT IN THE WORLD. A look at Perth's colourful Christmas606 words
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Miscellaneous622 1983-08-14 6 Channel 8 6.00 P.M. WE'LL TELL YOU A STORY. Chris tells two stories and sings a laughing song. 6.20 ZOOM: The Muddy River (T). A close-up view of the many extraordinary scenes of wildlife at a river m East Africa. 6.45 NEWS AND WEATHER FORECAST. (T). 7.05 RETURN OF THE622 words
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Miscellaneous617 1983-08-14 6 Channel 5 2.45 P.M. ENIGMA (C/r). Serial. 4.25 AFTERNOON MATINEE: The Princess And The Cabbie. See Highlights (Movies). 6.15 NEWS. 6.25 SEJOLI. See Highlights (Variety). 6.55 THE WOODY WOODPECKER SHOW. Woody helps Duffy Dog escape from the clutches of the mean Dog Catcher. 7.20 SHARE A STORY: Scow Ming's Bad617 words
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Miscellaneous679 1983-08-14 6 Channel 8 6.00 P.M. RAG DOLLY ANNA. 6.20 SPOTLIGHT ON SCHOOLS (T). With song and dance items by students of Whitley Secondary School. 6.45 NEWS AND WEATHER FORECAST. (T). 7.05 CHILDREN'S HOUR (C/r). Highlights include a gongfu dance, popular children's festivals m Japan and a fairy tale. 8.30 SINGAPORE LANDMARKS679 words
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Miscellaneous538 1983-08-14 6 Channel 5 3.00 P.M. HOTEL (C/r). Serial. 4.30 EXERCISE WITH GLORIA. 5.00 THE ANIMAL WORLD: Waterhole. Bill Burrud invites us to spend a day at an African waterhole. 5.25 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY. On words that have 'oa' m them. 5.50 IACKANORY PLAYHOUSE: The Rose Of Ice. A light-hearted fantasy, based538 words
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Miscellaneous619 1983-08-14 6 Channel 8 I 5.55 P.M. RAINBOW. 6.20 KIMBA THE WHITE LION: Jungle Thief. It is the dry season m the African jungle and Kimba decides to build a farm for all the animals. 6.45 NEWS AND WEATHER FORECAST (T). 7.05 NAADAGA ARANGAM (T/r). Sumathi creates problems with the immediate neighbours619 words
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320 1983-08-14 7 Bashful Agnes is a terror in new film role AGNES Chen is back m Hongkong to act m a comedy, her first film m seven years. But she will not be typecast m her usual guitar-strumming girl-next-door role. Agnes will play a hotel receptionist who "terrorises" her guests with her320 words
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Article, Illustration882 1983-08-14 7 DID you watch the parades on TV? LIM PH AY- LING and LIM KAY TONG put the question to 25 people and also asked them if they enjoyed them. This is what they discovered. Highlights again A RE-EDITED version featuring highlights of all the six parades882 words
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Article, Illustration575 1983-08-14 7 KC - KC By SILENCE JACINTHA WEA WILL Jacintha Abisheganaden launch Singa- pore's musical name m international pop song waters? I think so, and so does WE A Records, who hope to penetrate the US and European markets with her debut album. Known to many for her575 words
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Article, Illustration332 1983-08-14 7 Chow Sook Yin - Chow Sook Yin By CHANGES TRACY HUANG Philips IT MAY be called Changes, but Tracy's latest album shows very little difference between past and present. Her first English record under the Philips label, it's supposed to mark her transition from a soft, romantic image to one more332 words
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Advertisement440 1983-08-14 7 THIS IS THE II V FASTEST MUSCLE Jf* K j BUILDER j JE& tvtK! cm li| The revolutionary new Bullworker the most start- Vfct *v M ling innovation m scientific muscle-building equipment Wt now makes possible unparalleled muscle gains m Warn only 5 minutes a day. vUk j IT'S EASY440 words
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Advertisement617 1983-08-14 7 Ip EmfleWooW I I for the right I I Prtxtessionol I I Trohuna I QUALIFY FOR A PROFESSIONAL CAREER I I THROUGH THE EMILE WOOLF COLLEGE UK. I Since its establishment m 1976, the Emile Woolf College has rapidly gained the reputation of leader m the field of accountancy, chartered617 words
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Article, Illustration398 1983-08-14 8 HONGKONG PLAYBOYS At President, Rex, Liberty, Changi, Jurong and Oriental. Starring Fu Sheng, Patrick Tze Yin and Chen Bai Xiang Directed by Wang Tsing By Michael Choo TOPSPTN gongfu, anyone? That's what Fu Sheng pulls from his bagful of gongfu tricks m his last398 words
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Article, Illustration460 1983-08-14 8 Lim Kay Tong - Lim Kay Tong THE STING II Coming to Jade Starring Jackie Gleason, Mac Davis, Teri Garr, Karl Maiden and Oliver Reed Directed by Jeremy Paul Kagan By LIKE a glamorous window display mannequin that deceives people, the dressing on this film promises more than what460 words
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Article, Illustration379 1983-08-14 8 Tan Jong See - Tan Jong See I DO At Kreta Ayer People's Theatre, Jubilee, Mandarin, Empress, Toa Payoh, Happy and Plaza Starring Alan Tang, Jenny Tseng, Ma MunYee, Chang Kuo-Zhu and Kenny B Directed by Hilda Chan (New Year's Eve), Annette Shum (Please, Please Me) and Angela Mak (I379 words
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Advertisement1622 1983-08-14 8 ©OTnnr? LID 0: NOW SHOWING gASpeciJomnqGU^^ WCJUJuiUJ a|| (*****14) 11am, 1.45, 4.00, 6.45 9.15 No Free List ,jC upcuiui Q Q «iw JCS9HNHf4K|Bfft| M V fcVERY $5 00 PURCHASE AT OHANGE JULIUS B BiBSDI B pf^JpJp^^* #%^*iTfliwraK^B I r fcNriTLEs you to a coupon woh"th $1.00 for use O m1,622 words
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Advertisement456 1983-08-14 9 83 AUTUWJ JB?- p f*mmm W&, m I- life. -'/SJ Mil |wT MM W'^ H' in^T flfl Bh 1 bbt /aHks. mB fl^flkV c^^ j rty/ I /^^^N^fjwj^flß ßfr^HflP^W Shf S H i B«L,^ «£w b^*^vA jgßpTiffl Ikv-* 4 i '^B^ ft ■"'^■■^B «iw^ 'htrt^^oT/La --gpf^^H^^^S"'^^ No matter which destination456 words
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Miscellaneous1010 1983-08-14 9 Scraped, stabbed and shot jewellers, there are also exhibitors from Hongkong, Taiwan, Japan, Australia, West Germany, Switzerland and the United States. Other attractions at Jeweltime include two film shows about diamonds, free advice from jewellery designers and free grading of your unmounted diamonds by an electronic diamond colour checker. Open1,010 words
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Miscellaneous77 1983-08-14 9 The chameleon diamond i l WSj''^mp^' worth more than J^SST^^*^ i $500,000 on show V~*sfc*« i at Jeweltime '83 at the fe World Trade Centre J f V^T' feature pianist Bozena Steinerova as guest soloist. Miss Steinerova, a Czech, gave her first public performance at nine and since then has77 words
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Miscellaneous60 1983-08-14 9 8.15 pm. Tickets at $4, $7, $10 and $15. FOR fashion followers, there is a fashion show every Friday night at the Holiday Inn poolside. Their pret-a-porter series, featuring local designers, will end on Aug 26. The show will start at 9pm after the barbecue buffet dinner. Tonight, see Dick60 words
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Miscellaneous92 1983-08-14 9 and women. $21.50 each (before 10 per cent service charge and 3 per cent government cess). SATURDAY YOU can see an exhibition of children's art from Thailand at the National Museum Young People's Gallery. This year's subject is the Bangkok Rattanakosin bicentennial celebrations. The 53 paintings on display were selected92 words
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Miscellaneous109 1983-08-14 9 folk dance troupe will present an International Polk Dance Night. The YMCA, Singapore Armed Forces' NCO Club and the Kampung Kapor community centre folk dance troupes have also been invited to present an item each. The folk dances and a photo exhibition of the troupes' activities will be held m109 words
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Miscellaneous111 1983-08-14 9 What's On iLI I l^SlL^ 1 DANCE enthusiasts might want *°\Jt}lMil \vf "film fH\i Uw f^ annua dance recital at ICkW jra Lwlte fly A night at 7.30 pm and Sunday f^Ußl^ {j&Mfc LTHiMT^ tcrnocn at P m ance >ts i| W n v»| I rjHr tB« l\ students from111 words
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Advertisement369 1983-08-14 10 I See us today while stocks last! _^^tf4^^^K 2^^#Ci^ rjmig^maAk jfMflMf BSfll^^S?"' Hp^B^^^^ Bedroom Suites^^^v^ I**^^ I _L_kjJ available m am j^ #QQ I ij wjp-rf! assortment of LsBrf*C >M\ designs from 4?V^/^^ If-__^_______B-1 t irf*~*****T___iii HW _ttl_u_l A_O T__Lil_ Hi ffff m mattresses excluded ■BWi_'_ pyin LZlHiUt^ppJjl^ Time: 11am369 words
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Article, Illustration827 1983-08-14 11 41 don't mind receiving any gifts at all from anyone. But if a girl gave me a piece of jewellery that is obviously expensive, I would view our relationship m a different light. I would tend to see something m the gesture. Jewellery is827 words
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Article, Illustration828 1983-08-14 12 You have some jewellery and you want to insure them against being stolen or lost. Well, it is not so simple or straightforward, as KAREN LAU discovers. INSURING your personal items of jewellery is surely a matter of dollars and sense. Small items828 words
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Advertisement124 1983-08-14 11 PI aflli W k 11 mm wi .jMmgvplmrG I" jewejeits everywhere. Restore? Et& /'v f '^^^HE^ESßl^^S^^ShP^ <■ the original lusher ?.o,di?4tw- r ids, •"1 ■I^S^^VHhHV'^hPIQI a precious stones, ptatkmsm, gold '"'^■''^Y H an<^ coSttrrne f€#elry. 'Perfect H>r t IH&^#^SVHpHC^IIH B^9l eyfj-giasses .and frame. mSJJttjliH BpP^SffffSJ| Ainnhhie itf: ''"'^C^^^^^^a^^gfllwWly^yj^ C.K. Tang124 words
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Advertisement340 1983-08-14 12 jSSSm The Chameleon Diamond HI m a most striking way. i^^^/"JJB^B Be dazzled at "Jeweltime '83" at Larry Jewelry. See the ifljOttn^gH Chameleon Diamond. This exquisite and priceless 4.25 carat r diamond is set on a white gold ring and is blessed with the tare ability to change from yellow340 words
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Advertisement387 1983-08-14 12 ABN With over 22 years experience m the diamond trade, ABN the Dutch bank, maintains, specialized "diamond desks" m maior cities world-wide, particularly Antwerp, the world's diamond capital, where the affiliate IHD-Bank, has an outstanding record page twelve Beauty Goldsmith Jewellers On display are a collection of the finest lewellery,387 words
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Article, Illustration694 1983-08-14 13 Some goldsmiths have expanded to Orchard Road to catch the younger market. Many remain where they first started out, mainly m the Chinatown areas. MATILDA GABRIEL speaks to both groups of Chinese goldsmiths. THE glitter is still there, rows upon rows of it, shamelessly694 words
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Article326 1983-08-14 13 THE resemblance scops at the face. The father, m his 60s looks prosperous and affable In his highwaisted pants. The son, m his early 295, is lean and looks more like a young executive than a Chinese businessman. The father spills the beans to the reporter,326 words
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Advertisement190 1983-08-14 13 I- 5 BEAUTY GOLDSMITHS JEWELLERS PTE LTD JADE /§P&V\ 90 PCS 1 49 CTS _^^V i mL\ DIA 7 PCS 14 CTS O B3\ 14K WHITE GOLD $*****/" RADIANT JffljrF/jL CUT DIAMOND JP v\W F COLOUR "wsif Ji GIA CERTIFICATE _t^^y^f^f^_ TAPER DIA ff >J 18K WHITE GOLD \L Ju190 words
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Advertisement323 1983-08-14 13 Q) Hinasrnfsn Full back-up service and facilities for exhibitions DESIGN CONSTRUCTION ELECTRICAL CARPET DISPLAY When only a good team, co-operative and capable of producing outstanding works for your exhibitions will do. When time is of prime importance and only expertise and experience will see the |ob through, you can count323 words
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Indonesia-Independence Day
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Article, Illustration1179 1983-08-14 14 The Indonesian Congress recently made two crucial decisions that would make it difficult for future leaders to change the country's political system. ISMAIL KASSIM, our regional correspondent, discusses the implications and effects of these moves and President Suharto's attempt to steer the country1,179 words
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772 1983-08-14 14 HE MR SUDJATMIKO - A policy towards Asean solidarity HE MR SUDJATMIKO By ambassador or me republic or Indonesia to Singapore EVERY year on the 17th of August, we, the Indonesian people, celebrate our National Day. We pay solemn tribute to our fallen heroes who sacrifled their lives for the noble cause of independence772 words
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Article, Illustration792 1983-08-14 15 Things to look out for if you are going... From the highly-religious celebrations on Prophet Muhammed's birthday to the light-hearted water festival at Wonosobo m Central Java, Indonesians enjoy a rich heritage of tradition and art. If you're visiting, here is a calendar of events for the rest of this792 words
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Advertisement222 1983-08-14 14 jlllg if^^ PEOPLE GOVERNMENT su?- ticyftS VlrW PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES IH^^^^ynl (jOftb \XfisJjeS t° «o{ tt] EASTERN MARITIME (PTE.) LTD \HB^ B^ rr' v U£» Y^COP \^V 140 CECIL STREET, #03-00, PIL BUILDING, »^s\ m l#lM VVjtW "r YUDA NIAGA (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD |k\ f 10 Co^f 7^ U TeW*222 words
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Advertisement160 1983-08-14 15 Congratulations an 6 Best IVishes to THE PEOPLE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA ON THE OCCASION OF THEIR INDEPENDENCE DAY SIBASCO PRIVATE LIMITED 28-C, SOUTH CANAL ROAD, SINGAPORE 0104. TEL: *****5 (3 LINES). TELEX: RS ***** ICCTA CABLE: PT SIBASCO WARINGINI (PTE) LTD. Singapore extend their I very best160 words
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Advertisement156 1983-08-14 15 People and Government of the Republic of Indonesia on their 38th Independence Day the asiatic enterprises (pte) ltd. 10, Anson Road #15-19 Intwnational Plaza, Singapore 0207. P. O. Box 313a Tai: *****44 (5 lines) Cable: SINDUSTRI Telex: SUM AGO RS ***** tJ^IUII y jk 1 We xzjouiz cvim \m. QjouExnmztik156 words
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Advertisement276 1983-08-14 15 CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES to the People and Government of the Republic of INDONESIA on the occasion of their 38th Independence Day 17th August 1983 M&^BHi*. '■■P^ITT < Mm \z i Eagle Engineering Co. \Jt-\ < Pte Ltd -63, Jalan Benaan Kapal Singapore 1439 Tel: *****55 Cable: Eaglengine Telex: RS276 words
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Article, Illustration1307 1983-08-14 16 Known as a city of poverty and potholes, she is also a capital of culture and conversation. SHASHI THAROOR discusses their co-existence. 4 It may no longer be true that when Calcutta catches a cold, the rest of India sneezes,1,307 words
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Article, Illustration857 1983-08-14 17 IN THE past decade, two distinct streams have emerged m Indian cinema. One may call these traditional or "formula" films versus "new wave" films, or even good cinema versus bad cinema. But the fact remains that an alternative to the traditional film has been857 words
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Article, Illustration1053 1983-08-14 18 Coming from the sub-continent m the *****, they have since become a part of the Singapore landscape even if they sometimes stick out like sore thumbs m gleaming glass tower buildings, They are the "kaka" men or, as they are sometimes known, the "mama?' shop1,053 words
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Article, Illustration488 1983-08-14 18 KAKA shops add colour and serve a purpose. They are a common sight and most of as would have patronised them at one time or another. But the kaka stall m Emerald Hill Road is a stall with a difference. For488 words
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Advertisement82 1983-08-14 16 1 to the SPecfUe wnd f £FAe SflefutMtc cd 9^ndiu on S m tAe Occasion o£9ne 36tn fJvnnwek&ci/iM U Of INDIA BANK S A INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK O STATE BANK OF INDIA p* 1/^coiiyerQuay, Singapore 0104. Tel: *****8. 6, Shenton Way, #10-01 DBS Building, /ffllZK Regional Office: 1 0, CoHyer82 words
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Advertisement203 1983-08-14 17 With The Compliments 0f... ENAMELLED WIRE CABLE (SINGAPORE) PTE. UMfTED 142, GUL CIRCLE, SINGAPORE 2262 TEL. NO. *****88 TLX RS ***** ENWIRE I II) WILSON V J Singapore's Leading Manufacturer of Quality Electric Wires Cables M Congratulations to I the Republic of India on their Independence Day. i f£ >IL-203 words
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Advertisement198 1983-08-14 17 V Congratulations and Best Wishes to The People and Government of India on the occasion of their Indpendence Day front ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION 1^ 40A Orchard Road *04-03 Mac Donald House Singapore 0923 Tel: *****22 I Cable: SALDOWELL SINGAPORE I II Telex: RS ***** DODSAL Jk Congratulations and Best Wishes198 words
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Advertisement212 1983-08-14 18 Is India on your shopping list for engineering goods and services EEPC can provide you 1 jHpft with appropriate sources Ff\l of supply m INDIA 7/ M?^ TT,e rapid growth and developmen. of .ndian 7/ 'WSotW^ foSTXT engineering and its emergence as a powerful ==^tjll|SljpMs# Mm aoarew. force m international212 words
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Advertisement95 1983-08-14 19 I l%ja Hid ftjfJL f HAMIf SBC's "Mandarin by Radio" lessons I gJH!HLj|B BB lUP dßvlwwlßm recorded on cassette tapes together with J^ companion texts provide simple lessons fl m Jabmbbi aC^BkBBI for all who wish to learn to speak fl SMH tfB W Mandarin quickly and without fuss. fl95 words
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Miscellaneous70 1983-08-14 19 ASHE4. J fV\ /"^A WORKIH"^ V\ p </Al a s "The problem is, I suffer from "Come m Mrs. Jones how do you "I think my wife has left me, I didn't S —^~l IL) r "^1 I /l_Jk HI6 UF^i y r S( UllC I 1 1 /yL^\ heights."70 words
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Advertisement569 1983-08-14 20 BE A SUCCESSFU" WRITER Aia/ee money writing &cam white you learn. The Writing School, founded m 1949, shows you how to write articles, short stories, novels, romances, radio and TV scripts that sell and keep on selling.Top professional writers, through the medium of the school's comprehensive home-study courses, give you569 words
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Miscellaneous347 1983-08-14 20 JV>^!T^_l _rstß fIHH fIX ,vN !tt;^^N nHRT A mrrtiru Artist must continurllv be _fe#. j^rrV-fl Irdi v tmiftJi )i) owßßgopHis surrounpings, he must be niu_<»' i^i flyfl Cl HSUkaT TRRIMEPTO BECRUTIOUS MND RUERT RT RLL V f Sc-r'N HB^^PFP_| DfyorJO m ••■H fIH •C times, he shoulp never be caught347 words
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Advertisement209 1983-08-14 21 CELESTION THE TANDBERG SERIES 3000— nii a \/i or dc I n= Musir THE 'separates' LrIA!VIDLK!S mPw MUS>K of the eighties an unrivalled H^C|. S™™® HHj SCIENTIFIC AL'DIO M|/*H "JF AT i T A"S for those who believe I I 4 A k M THE EXPERIENCE OF MUSIC A A209 words
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Miscellaneous1146 1983-08-14 21 ITfJlHfflfflJHll Something should come f^SBSSBH^B This should be a week of I^TnBS!Q9|HH This could be an important ft Kmwfffflßl y° ur wa y on Tuesday that iT^l^^^l unusual opportunities. If you li^lrSf^Mwl week wnere property is con»Lmm.MiSmm£BßEmM will lead to considerable sue- L— JBliilllilllilMi hear of a good job, find1,146 words
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Advertisement775 1983-08-14 22 LLB (External) I University of London Chart University Tutors, London A member of the Chart Tuton fpoup of tutorial enmpanio whu.h h.i^ nearly 100 years o< experience m preparing Kudenti for profeak ind md speciaiiaed examinatiora I SEMINAR Meet the Principal, Mr Nicholas Bourne, LLB (Ist class honours) LLM Barrister775 words
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Miscellaneous299 1983-08-14 22 _H_PM Hfe l__BHß_l IWEgy WM I STAR-WAR*. SCRAPBWtt I __H ____K3____/-_ai^_________P____l^ *'A m M Ist^7 _fc_k *f •^'tistl— Y _^Ks^^^^^viE*sV^^!^^^\ l____!^i H______K/]^^f y l 7 __B____v -r-i!*,* c^i ht^_ iOP X*j? X 7 AJPAADJ2 AftDi IT afu Vj^^ fl/^__r/__r J ssu^^^ wHJMC? V_yr- z~> IV_yr\l»l I n*_A_/r t,r*\ \.fc JR__9-____-_H.299 words
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