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Title Section14 1984-02-05 1 The Sunday Times No. 2487 FEBRUARY 5, 1984 45 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 63/1/8414 words
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Article399 1984-02-05 1 Jobs are the main thing US WASHINGTON, Saturday THE United States government yesterday assured its major trading partners that it will not resort to protectionist policies because they retard economic recovery. It said the important thing was providing more jobs for the people. US Trade Ambassador William Brock, in aAP; Reuter - 399 words
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Article46 1984-02-05 1 More in the higher brackets THERE are 12 times more workers in 1982 who earn four-figure salaries than a decade before that, government statistics show. At the same time, a smaller proportion of our work force is in lower income brackets. Fuller report in Page 6.46 words
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205 1984-02-05 1 MANILA, Sat. FACED by teachers' demands for higher wages, the Ministry of Education yesterday said it was studying the possibility of a lottery to raise funds so it can sjive higher salaries to some 400.000 public school teachers. Newly appointed Education Minister JAP - 205 words
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Article, Illustration296 1984-02-05 1 picture. She receives fertilised egg from another woman LOS ANGELES, Sat. For the first time an infertile woman has given birth after receiving a fertilised egg from another woman, a United States medical team announced today. The infertile woman, who asked not toReuter; AP - 296 words
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Article253 1984-02-05 1 RONNIE WAI - RONNIE WAI By Higher grade for NS and reservists who do well PRIVATE (First Class) that's the new grade national service and reservist privates who have been performing well will be rewarded with. This new grading, similar to the one used by the United States army, will253 words
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184 1984-02-05 1 BATI PAHAT, Sat. Not being able to tell the difference between the new $50 and $1 notes, a bank clerk here handed a customer 1,000 fifty-dollar notes just before the Lunar New Year. And an old woman, thinking that dollarNST - 184 words
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117 1984-02-05 1 London murders: S'pore man charged LONDON, Sat SINGAPOREAN mortgage broker Adrian Ng Sho Kay, 24, has been charged with the murder of the family of Hongkongborn restaurateur Tang Chio Hon. Mr Tang, who owns the Lido Restaurant In Gerrard Street, Soho, went home at 6 a.m. on Sunday to findBernama - 117 words
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Article149 1984-02-05 1 Horror film: Video dealer jailed LONDON, Sat IN A landmark case under Britain's obscenity laws, a videotape dealer was jailed yesterday for handling a horror film which prosecutors said glorified violence. "Obscenity is not confined to sexual matters. It also embraces extreme forms of violence," Public Prosecutor Kenneth Richardson arguedReuter - 149 words
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Advertisement150 1984-02-05 1 -I Irene Hoe says farewell to 7-Days Page 16 How much does J the SSO I cost? e^-^-^X Page 14 Where will Arts Page 13 Buildings that speak with a foreign accent Sunday P'us jjl^Pages One jJffi Three Satay sources old and new TV review: Motoring: The Does Awakening Honda150 words
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124 1984-02-05 2 BANGKOK. Sat. The Thai capital, long known for its nightmarish traffic jams, took on the look of a race track today with the introduction of a controversial new one-way system of vehicle circulation. Traffic on 17 major thoroughfares changed directions preciselyAFP - 124 words
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419 1984-02-05 2 Bid to end shortage and overpricing MANILA, Saturday PRESIDENTFerdinand Marcos today threatened to take over major pig farms in the face of overpricing and shortages of the meat. Mr Marcos, quoted in a presidential palace news release, said the Philippines had someAP; AFP - 419 words
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Article57 1984-02-05 2 NEW DELHI, Sat. An Indian Judge sentenced a computer scientist to life imprisonment and a fine of 50,000 rupees (S$10,000) for burning his wife to death last year. The woman had said just before dying that she had been burnt by her husband as her parents had failedAFP - 57 words
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139 1984-02-05 2 Murder inquiry set to move to Japan and Taiwan MANILA, Sat. The five-member panel investigating the assassination of Mr Benigno Aquino plans to move its inquiry to Japan and Taiwan later this month, the panel's chief counsel said today. Attorney Andres Narvasa said the board has received indications that theAP - 139 words
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Article, Illustration81 1984-02-05 2 ALGONQUIN, ILL Kevin Orr is as determined not to give up as his wrestling opponent on the mat. Kevin, who suffers from a muscle-fibre disease that left his legs useless, cannot stand and must start the match in the kneeling position. So according to high schoolUPI - 81 words
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Article, Illustration255 1984-02-05 2 BANGKOK, Sat KHMER Rouge guerillas said today that they occupied a third strategic provincial town in western Cambodia in two weeks after killing 21 of the Vietnamese soldiers guarding it. The Khmer Rouge's Democratic Kampuchea Radio, monitored in Bangkok, said their forces attackedReuter - 255 words
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340 1984-02-05 2 Stop, the fighting Shi' ite leader BEIRUT, Sat THE leader of Lebanon's Shi'ite Muslim militia today rejected ceasefire calls and appealed to army troops to refuse to take part in any action against "the Lebanese jpeople'. Amal (nope) militia leader Nabih Berri made the call at a press conference asReuter - 340 words
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Article181 1984-02-05 2 WASHINGTON, Sat. President Ronald Reagan suggested yesterday that US House of Representatives Speaker Thomas O'Neill is "ready to surrender" in Lebanon. Mr O'Neill responded by saying the President "should calm down." Mr Reagan, facing growing congressional pressure for withdrawal of the Marines from Beirut, said inUPI - 181 words
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201 1984-02-05 2 LONDON, Sat. Britain has recalled its aircraft carrier, Invincible, from exercises in East Asia because of mechanical problems, naval headquarters announced last night. The 19,500-tonne carrier's planned visit to the Philippines has been cancelled, a navy spokesman said. Invincible, which served in Britain's 1982 Falklands201 words
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Article171 1984-02-05 2 NEW DELHI, Sat. Soviet Defence Minister Dmitry Ustinov has abruptly postponed a visit to India due to begin on Monday, the Indian Defence Minis': announced today. The Soviet embassy declined to give a reason for the suddei change of plans, but senior Indian officia.Reuter - 171 words
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Article66 1984-02-05 2 CORDOBA (Argei.tina,. Sat A governmen com mission studying human rights abuses by th> former military reginv said it has discovered a mass grave where more th ia 700 victims of anti-leftiit re pression cou.'d be bur ed Commission men bcrs said yesterday that they discovered a logbookUPI - 66 words
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Article43 1984-02-05 2 BONN. Sat A t enag<= fencer, Daniel Gn?geerser died after being j iereed through the hear. b\ a broken blade dunnj ti.:r. ing. He was practising with another pupil when h's oppo nent s blade snapped iff and pierced him AFPAFP - 43 words
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WORLD BRIEFS
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Article62 1984-02-05 2 THREE ARMED assailants hijacked a Brazilian jetliner with 172 people on board early yesterday, freed 158 passengers and then ordered the plane to Cuba, a CO npany spokeswoman said in San Paulo (Brazil). The aircraft was flying between th€ northern Brazilian cities Of Sao L.iiz anc Belem,UPI - 62 words
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Article60 1984-02-05 2 THE POLITICAL standing of Britain's For eign Secretary, Sir Geo- f rev Fowe, ha* suffered severe damage over his handling o the trade union membership issue at Ike Cheltenham espionage centre. He faces mounting backstage criticisn within Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's Conservative Party and, according to reports inReuter - 60 words
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Article64 1984-02-05 2 ARGENTINA IS to respond in a few day;- to new British proposals ever the disputed Falkland Islands (MaJvinasi. Argen'ine Foreign Minister Dante Caputo said in Caracas on Friday The proposals are mainly on re-e-.tab-lishing normal trade relations between the two countries an>i returning the bodies of ArgentineAFP - 64 words
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Article73 1984-02-05 2 PRESIDENT KIM D Sung. Supreme Commander of North Korea's army, yesterday ordered his countr> to increase mobilisation preparedness in view of current fl&aasfve US-South Korean oint war games, the (North) Korean Central News Agency reported. Korea watchers n Tokyo said the order was of a lower gradReuter - 73 words
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Article75 1984-02-05 2 THE UNITED States, denouncing "hysterical allegations" of agression, has rejected a Nicaraguan charge at the UN Security Council of involvemen in attacks by warplanes from Honduras that killed four soldiers and wounded eigh:. The Security Council adjourned on Friday without taking any action on a complaint byReuter - 75 words
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Article72 1984-02-05 2 SAUDI ARABIA assured the United States on Friday that it was not taking a stand on the status of US Marines stationed in Beirut. The assurance, by Saudi Ambassador to Washington. Prince Bandar bin Sultan, followed controversy over a statement by Saudi Crown Prince Abdallah bin Abdul Aziz,AFP - 72 words
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Article432 1984-02-05 3 Brazilians agree to curb weapons sales in return for access to American high-tech WASHINGTON, Saturday THE US has scored an important breakthrough in persuading Brazil, the leading arms exporter in the developing world, to accept for the first time restrictions on its foreign weapons salesFT - 432 words
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Article35 1984-02-05 3 LONDON, Sat. The Times newspaper reappeared today after a week-long shutdown during a strike. The dispute concerning union jurisdiction over a job in the paper's library was settled by a compromise formula. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration100 1984-02-05 3 AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister Bob Hawke shaking hands with a robot at the Matsushita Electronic Company in Osaka on Friday. Mr Hawke, accompanied by his wife, Hazel, was in Japan at the start of a five-nation tour of Asia. He flew to South Korea afterAP - 100 words
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200 1984-02-05 3 Reagan seeks more aid for C. America WASHINGTON, Sat. President Ronald Reagan yesterday proposed substantial increases in economic and military aid to oppose leftist insurgencies and promote human rights and social progress in Central America. A senior official described the programme as a "carrot-and-stick" approach to the issue of right-wingReuter - 200 words
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Article230 1984-02-05 3 KENNEDY SPACE CENTRE (Florida), Sat. A communications satellite deployed by the space shuttle Challenger disappeared early today, and officials on the ground said they do know what had happened. "Communication with the satellite was lost shortly after deployment," a spokeswoman for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Nasa)230 words
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Article101 1984-02-05 3 Launch held up KENNEDY SPACE CENTRE (Florida), Sat. The launch of a second satellite, almost identical to the Westar, was postponed early today. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Nasa) had received about US$9 million (about Ssl9 million) from Indonesia to place the satellite in orbit. The satellite was toAP; Reuter - 101 words
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Article103 1984-02-05 3 Trawler nets a big one OSU Sat. While fishing in Soviet waters off Murmansk, a Norwegian trawler caught in its nets a submarine, believed by the naval command la be Russian. The trawler's skipper. Mr Alf Roymo, told Reuters yesterday bytelephone that the incident took place on Thursday. The 50-metre-longReuter - 103 words
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220 1984-02-05 3 i MADRID. Sat. Carrier pigeons are so important to Spain's national security that in the future, people will need the Defence Ministry's permission to keep them, the government announced yesterday. According to a recently published Royal decree, carrier pigeons are to be considered "forUPI - 220 words
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Article, Illustration481 1984-02-05 3 Thatcher ends visit to Hungary with a call BUDAPEST, Sat BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, winding up a two-day visit to Hungary today, called for an urgent resumption of nuclear arms talks and challenged East and West to reduce arms by the year 2000. Mrs ThatcherUPI; Reuter; AP - 481 words
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Article70 1984-02-05 3 WASHINGTON. Sat. The United States hadeclared an emergency ban on the use of the pesticide Ethylene Dibromide on grains in an effort w remove the cancer-causing chemical from the country's food supply The Environmental Protection Agency also set tough iimiLs on hov, much of theReuter - 70 words
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Advertisement400 1984-02-05 3 "t^ We wish all our shoppers and friends Gcng Xi Fa Cai and a prosperous year ahead. f\ Chinese New Year in the m m mk Year of the Rat will be mkw*w+^m one to remember and the nam VT j T T 1 1 Htt* place to remember it400 words
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271 1984-02-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. More than 1.000 people from 14 villages have had to be evacuated to safer areas in Johor since floods, caused by continous rain, hit the state three days ago. Floods claimed two lives in Pahang and Trengganu. A 10-year-oldNST - 271 words
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Article, Illustration112 1984-02-05 4 SULTAN Azlan Shah signs the letter of oath at the Istana Iskandariah in Kuala Kangsar on Friday after he was proclaimed the Ruler of Perak to succeed the late Saltan Idris Shah who died of a heart attack on Tuesday. The proclamation of RajaNST - 112 words
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131 1984-02-05 4 Razaleigh to announce Umno election decision soon PASIR MAS, Sat. Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah will soon announ. e his decision on whether he will contec post of Umno deputy president in the May party election. He said he had to study the pros and cons of such a moveBernama - 131 words
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Article, Illustration353 1984-02-05 4 The cultural policy issue is over KOTA BARU, Sat. The government and Umno Youth would not bow to pressure on matters relating to implementation of Malaysia's cultural policy, Culture, Youth and Sports Minister Anwar Ibrahim said yesterday. "The national policy issue isNST - 353 words
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251 1984-02-05 4 ALOR STAR, Saturday THAILAND has agreed in principle to look into the possibility of supplying water from the Thepa River in its southern region to padi fields in Kedah, Perlis and Kelantan. Agriculture Minister Datuk Haji Abdul Manan Othman said today thatNST - 251 words
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Article37 1984-02-05 4 JOHOR BARU. Sat. A four-storey building housing a computer firm and a hardware shop went up 'in flames here early this morning. There was no one in the building when the fire broke out. NSTNST - 37 words
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MALAYSIAN ROUND-UP
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Article61 1984-02-05 4 MALAYSIAN CHINESE ushered in the Year of the Rat with traditional merry-making and "open houses'' on Thursday in an mi of moderation owing to the eeonomi< slowdown. Chinese from all walks of life paid their respects to their elders in traditional style Lion dances were theNST - 61 words
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Article54 1984-02-05 4 THE TRENGGANI" government has given its approval to the marine police to set up a temporary base in the state to check the activities'of foreign trawlers, the New Straits Times reported yesterday The Tanjung Berhala supply base in Kemaman, 160 km from Kuala Trengganu has been54 words
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Article59 1984-02-05 4 THE JOHOR Customs collected $2 7 million in revenue last month from the levy imposed on lorries carrying goods across the Causew,-.\ According to Johor Customs director. Mr Zainal Abidin Ariffin. 17.000 lorries paid the levy which was introduced on Jan I Kb Zainal said 16.000Bernama - 59 words
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Article58 1984-02-05 4 THE SARAWAK Fire Services Department saved property worth $71.8 million from destruction last year, according to its director. Mr Mohamad Saad Haji Junid During the year, more than $10.2 million worth of property, including 40 shophouses and 24 residential dwellings, were destroyed by fire. InBernama - 58 words
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Article, Illustration342 1984-02-05 5 She regales them with her script for Yes, Minister THE scene. No 10, Downing Street The star: Mrs Margaret Thatcher, naturally. The story: The firing of all yes. all the economists on her staff. The ending: A round of warm applause But this quite impossible incident, insteadDaily Mail - 342 words
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254 1984-02-05 5 HFRE's a jist of Mrs Thatcher's script Prime Minister: Ah, good morning, Jim, Sir Humphrey. Do come in and sit down. How's your wife" Is she well 0 <Jim Hacker: (puzzled) Oh yes, fine. Prime Minister. Fine. Thank you. Yes. fine. PM:254 words
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Article, Illustration338 1984-02-05 5 IN THE three years, since John Lennon's death, his widow Yoko Ono has been cheated, robbed and threatened by friends, employees and strangers, according to Playboy magazine. It savs even Lennon's killer, Mark David Chapman, demanded Ono's help so that he could participateIHT - 338 words
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Advertisement79 1984-02-05 5 t Complete ter Brown Immortalized in these famous Norfolk priest has entertained and endeared himself to countless generations of readers. For, as his admirers know. Father Brown's cherubic face and unworldly simplicity, his glasses and his huge umbrella, isguise a quite uncannv understanding of the Penguin omnibus edition contains The79 words
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Article214 1984-02-05 6 RUNWAY Two is ready and in use, giving a boost to Singapore Changi Airport's international standing. With the second runway, the airport no longer runs the risk of finding itself at a standstill if one runway is put out of action. And the present runway can now214 words
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Article, Illustration427 1984-02-05 6 More workers are earning bigger pay packets 1,200 pc increase in those earning more than $1,000 a month MORE workers are getting bigger pay packets, going by Central Provident Fund figures. In 1972, about 17,700 out of 535,700 workers earned $1,000 or more a month.427 words
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Article, Illustration142 1984-02-05 6 A statue to singapore FROM tomorrow, every corner of Singapore will be brought into sharp focus when 41 photographers fan out to capture the island on film for a Times Organisation project. Farms and clubhouses, housing estates and kampungs, buses and boats will all142 words
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Article, Illustration271 1984-02-05 6 PETITE Mayotte Magnus, 49, the only woman in the group of 35 photographers, never lets her bulky equipment weigh her down. Focusing more on portrait photography, she carries no more than two cameras when on assignment. "In this way I avoid attracting271 words
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Article, Illustration234 1984-02-05 6 THAI photographer Kraipit Phanvut, 35, thrives on living dangerously. He was shot through the neck during a student riot in a Bangkok revolution, captured by a Laos soldier and later released and branded a spy. His stint in Singapore is a break from234 words
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Article, Illustration252 1984-02-05 6 Noli makes hobby his career LIFE as Cardinal Sin's personal photographer in the Philippines is far from peaceful In fact, the unsettling situation in Manila in recent months has kept Mr Noli Yamsuan on his toes. But that's the sort of life he's always wanted ever since hi- was a252 words
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Article, Illustration305 1984-02-05 6 GIVE New York photographer Stove Krongard, 34, a pack of cigarettes and he will make It come alive. "I prefer photographing things rather than people," he said. "Of coarse tt Is easier taking a picture of a pretty face. But when photographing, for Instance,305 words
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Article273 1984-02-05 9 Youths with knives injure eight AN ALL-NIGHT drinking session on Lunar New Year's Eve ended abruptly for a group of youths when they were attacked by a gang, armed with choppers and an iron pipe, at a Geylang Bahru hawker stall. Eight youths were injured, five seriously, as the assailants273 words
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Article54 1984-02-05 9 New JTC office bearers nffi Minister for Trade and Industry has appointed Mr Jaspal Singh a member of Jurong Town Corporation The appointment Is for a two-year period. Mr Masahisa Nagata and Mr Tay Puay Hee have been re-appointed members of JTC for one year All appointments took effect on54 words
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370 1984-02-05 9 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK By PAY us only when yon sell something, otherwise, have the shop for free. Even with this Incentive, Meridien Shopping Centre, In the Orchard Road shopping belt, is finding it difficult to sell shop space. Meridien Is the first of370 words
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Article238 1984-02-05 9 A NEW hall being built at the World Trade Centre to cater for the growing needs of exhibition organisers will have 8,000 square metres of space almost one and a half times the size of a soccer pitch. To make way for this hall, three238 words
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112 1984-02-05 9 TWO men, who robbed a 70-year-old security officer of cash and valuables amounting to $620, were jailed for six months by a district judge yesterday and ordered to be given four strokes of the cane each. They were also sentenced concurrenUy to another112 words
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Article, Illustration592 1984-02-05 9 SAM RAN - Work soon on first MRT tunnel SAM RAN Picture by By Shan Road site is 22 metres deep TUNNELLING will finally start on Singapore's first mass rapid transit subway, more than a decade after the idea was seriously mooted. Barely three months after the ground breaking ceremony at Shan Road,WAN SENG YIP - 592 words
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307 1984-02-05 9 THE annual Chingay procession will come alive in form and colour from 9 a.m. today at Ang Mo Kio. About 2,000 participants will put up more than 20 items ranging from stilt-walking and roller-skating to swordfighting and pole-bal-ancing. The procession will begin307 words
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Article66 1984-02-05 9 PROFESSOR Kiang Ai Kim has been elected president of the Society for Aid to the Paralysed. The other officials are Dr Tan Eng Seng, Mr Lee Boon Chye, Mr Wahid Baba, Mr Chin Teck Charn, Mr Joseph Chitty, Miss Yeo Chwee Fong, Mr Ho Soo Seng, Mrs66 words
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Article60 1984-02-05 9 A FORMER yard operator j with a transport company was jailed for a year by a district judge yesterday after he admitted stealing 25 containers worth $125,000 from his company between June and November last I year The court heard that Kal- > leychelbon. 27, removed the containers60 words
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Article121 1984-02-05 9 Training: Good response ALL contractors Involved in the Mass Rapid Transit protect have responded well to the corK ration's call to trans- technology to their Singapore staff, according to the MRT CorpoIt's the corporation's policy to effect the transfer over the next II years, a statement said. The statement added121 words
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Article, Illustration311 1984-02-05 9 LAST night was special for two reasons: Publu spit nedness was honoured and a retailgiant showed it was not too large to forget those who came to its aid. The public spirit came in the form of textile businessman I^ee Beng311 words
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Article, Illustration454 1984-02-05 10 JUDY TAN - JUDY TAN By The Gohs asked to do repairs to make house safe THE government has served written notice to the Goh and Ling families of Parbury Avenue to leave their homes. The houses off Upper East Coast Road have been deemed dangerous since454 words
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Article, Illustration230 1984-02-05 10 HIS works make great use of head and arm movements and betray his Eastern heritage. For talented Singapore-born choreographer Goh Choo San, tius is something which comes naturally and unplanned. Said Choo San, who is the assistant artistic director and company teacher with the Washington230 words
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Article195 1984-02-05 10 A WOMAN died and two others were injured when a pick-up hit them one after another along Nee Soon Road and nearby Springleaf Avenue on Friday. The pick-up did not stop and a car was also damaged as it made a turn and returned to195 words
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Article273 1984-02-05 10 IMAGINE taking a leisurely cruise on the scenic Singapore River and being gently swayed by the rocking of the tongkang as it brings you along the river. This may soon be less than a dream away if Liang Court's plans to organise cruises on the273 words
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Article, Illustration625 1984-02-05 11 AS I SEE IT The Arts Festival, to be held in June, needs performing two large troupes, and seating for over 1.000 people. With the closure of the National Theatre, the two crowd pulling groups originally scheduled for the theatre, believed to be a ballet625 words
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Article, Illustration762 1984-02-05 11 Do you all eat at once, are the 9 children expected to grab a sandwich, or sit with hands on their la]ps? It's not just who cooks but whether "Food is only fuel after all" or whether the meal's the very centre family life The762 words
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Article243 1984-02-05 12 Taking turns on annual bandstand COMPETITION may be unfair at times, even excessive. Hut usuairj it'.-> healthy However, in the annual school tuirui contest, competition seems to result in more harm than good. Band members, especially those in secondary BChOOfa and junior colleges, a re overworked, suffer strain and243 words
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Article, Illustration297 1984-02-05 12 SIVA ARASU - SIVA ARASU By New scheme to help SSO npt c\\ it of the red THE Singapore Symphony Orchestra spends millions each year to make music. This financial year, which ends on March 31, the bill will be about $4.1 million, putting it in the red for yet297 words
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Article, Illustration648 1984-02-05 12 RAPHAEL PURA - RAPHAEL PURA By Writing for The Asian Wall Street Journal Z A tall Indian gentleman made discreet inquiries V about the wooden phone booth in the lobby. Upstairs, two Chinese men in rubber sandals inspected the workings of a hanging lamp. And in the648 words
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Advertisement120 1984-02-05 12 i Our new JAL Executive Class adds up to a first class deal. At just the economy fare. M When you travel 'JAL Executive Class', you'll enjoy: No surcharge. Just the normal economy fare. lts a Pleasure. Separate check-in. Separate cabin, only 8 seats abreast. /-A\ MM mr fik Seats120 words
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Article, Illustration1047 1984-02-05 13 What's the value of a pocket diary? L Some 18 million households are in some way affected by theft at least once a year and in 1980 losses from personal and household crimes amounted to US$lO billion. Officer Swensen is, therefore, not in need of my help to fill up1,047 words
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199 1984-02-05 13 Rosemary Chen - Rosemary Chen RAT LANGUAGE By THE "desert rat" is a survivor. In the army, the "rat patrol" is the toughest unit of fighting men. "The rat", a sneaky little creature, is tough and tenacious. When you "look like a drowned199 words
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Article, Illustration499 1984-02-05 13 AA,A.l*.AW BY NOW it must be abundantly clear to all Singaporeans of Chinese descent that there is a non-abundance of crisp new currency notes in Singapore. On the Richter Scale of calamities, this is almost equal to the Krakatoa eruption. For crispy new499 words
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Advertisement182 1984-02-05 13 It is easy to understand i P^tA^T* why Confucian values f\*f^ #*1 £m\ _c^ ttf£^K l>^^ have been enthusiastically^^ J^ JJ 1 M WkmM 1 m,/ jjJ*** I T*f*>% embraced by some of the m M j Chinese-educated B '^^mm m^trnJ*'***- m Singaporeans. But why *%/?K M% *&AP m *£l182 words
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Advertisement181 1984-02-05 13 [ENGLISH-CHINESE (PINYIN) DICTIONARY HP 5 ga^^PjljSf^fef^jff^yS Here is a dictionary designed to help learners of Chinese as a second language, ana Chinese students learning English. Contains 6.000 entries of common English Chinese definitions are given in simplified I characters as well as in their original unsimplified forms. The definitions are181 words
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Article, Illustration904 1984-02-05 14 BBBMH i IP IBKy^TW'F'I MY JOB as columnist has not been much different from m that of other journalists in this group's newspapers, which is to inform, educate and entertain, which I hope my column has succeeded in doing. The difference is that the columnist does904 words
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Article, Illustration14 1984-02-05 14 Ho Chin Bang - Ho Chin Bang B» A look ot statistics that shope the country14 words
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Article, Illustration780 1984-02-05 14 4 AS SOON as the player takes his place in front of a pachinko machine, he becomes part of the machine. He is totally absorbed in the game, his mind immersed almost in the blissful m state of Zen. Japanese780 words
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Advertisement578 1984-02-05 14 Home Study courses *itri trie British Institute ot Engineering Technology are your answer to continuing education while youwork BIET correspondence courses help you to improve your career prospects, without having to conform to classroom routine For complete BBMBB p ease M out the coupon below and we'll send you your578 words
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Miscellaneous17 1984-02-05 14 I 1 1 I WW rv And radio ucshce ms UP. ri&S J>ETHRMINtD f A ToSerHKMoNfcYS (-VOiCTHI17 words
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Article, Illustration276 1984-02-05 15 ON NATIONAL Day this year more than at any time in our reeent history we should remember with gratitude the work of all patriots who strove to unify and strengthen our country. Serious inroads have been made into the seamless fabric of our life276 words
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267 1984-02-05 15 INDEPENDENCE Day provides an ideal opportunity for our people, at home c in Sri Lanka as well as abroad, to reflect on the past and plan for the future. In planning for the future, we must not rest on our267 words
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Article, Illustration635 1984-02-05 15 Double mission for new envoy HE HAS been at work for barely a week and Sri Lanka's new High Commissioner to Singapore, Mr Chandra Monerawela, is already in the thick of everything. His two main aims, he tells MATILDA GABRIEL, is to court would-be investors and to repair the troubled635 words
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Article, Illustration744 1984-02-05 16 FIVE years ago, the Sri Lankan government established the Free Trade Zone at Katunayake to lure much needed foreign capital and expertise into the country. Today, the area is a bustling 184 hectare industrial estate with 30,000 workers. Total exports from744 words
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Advertisement88 1984-02-05 15 (UsOngmtulaiions Best Wishes to The Government and People of The Democratic P Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka 36TH ANNIVERSARY OF INDEPENDENCE UNIBUKIT (PTE) LTD THE PLAZA, SINGAPORE 0719 TEL: *****23 TELEX RS ***** EXPORTS COLOMBO COURT P.O BOX NO. 831 A Best Wishes to The Government and People of The88 words
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Advertisement60 1984-02-05 15 Congratulations Best Wishes to the Government People of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka on the occasion of her 36th Anniversary of Independence. GWA G M De SUva Pte. Ltd., 'm 176, Orchard Road *0 1-35 I3T33TTIT7H (XT,trt T H) nt Singapore 0923 1 HTillfJ Tel: *****37 277 Orchard60 words
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Advertisement127 1984-02-05 15 .mw mw^ t m a* Af .4 I Congratulations II /best Wishes 1 1 k| to the Government and the I I people of the Democratic Socialist I on the occasion of the country's I 2 AT m B m Afinnrpfconr m -"^§i mmmJ <y f£l wL sihgapou Ar OTMim«Vaaa«127 words
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Advertisement310 1984-02-05 16 QmgrdulaHons Best Wishes to The Government and People of The Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka on the occasion of her 36TH ANNIVERSARY OF INDEPENDENCE is^fEPTUNE AGENCIES (PTE)UM/TED >A WHOLLY OWSED SIBSJDIARY OF SKfTUSE ORJEST USES LTD 456 ALEXANDRA RCAD -08-00, NOL BUILDING, BTH STOREY SINGAPORE 0511 TELEPHONE: *****77 CABLES:310 words
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Advertisement297 1984-02-05 16 I THE BANK OF CEYLON Sri Lanka's premier national bank offers its congratulations and best wishes on Sri Lanka's National Day The Bank of Ceylon the financial link between Sri Lanka and the world; with a network of over 600 domestic branches and over 600 foreign correspondents. We provide international297 words
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Article, Illustration382 1984-02-05 17 Sri Lanka's Mahaveli River will provide homes and jobs for 140,000 families IT IS Sri Lanka's longest river, flowing from Adam's Peak in the middle of the country, across valleys, hills, mountain ranges and marshes to empty into the sea at Trincomalee in the east,382 words
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Advertisement218 1984-02-05 17 Today, Heli Orient operates under airworthiness approvals from Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Thailand, Saudi Arabia, Oman, United Kingdom and USA (FAA Repair Station 651-7F). Heli Orient (Pte) Limited, East Camp, Seletar Airfield, Singapore 2879. Tel: *****11. Telex. FLIGHT RS *****. FAS-Orient has Asia's biggest and best equipped helicopter218 words
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Advertisement385 1984-02-05 17 1 I PIL GROUP SINGAPORE PAOFIC ASIA PTE LTD COLOMBO I I EASTERN MARITIME PTE LTD COLOMBO V I Congratulates the j Government and People of I j The Democratic Socialist j Republic of Sri Lanka on their l I 36th Anniversary vi l iLJtrL/vri lvJwi iwVi IK i j385 words
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Advertisement125 1984-02-05 18 20 Pets DOBERMANN PUPPIES SIRED byshow parents. U.S. Champion Bloodline. Tel: *****38 after 11am. DOBERMANN PUPPIES. TOP American bloodline, marineburg Sun Hawk. Price $550 $650. Tel: *****25. FEMALE COCKER SPANIEL puppies, golden. 7 weeks, with papers. Cheap to good home. Tel: *****73. GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES from imported UK prize winning125 words
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Advertisement279 1984-02-05 18 20 Pets POMERANIAN FOR SALE. Owner giving up hobby! Adults/puppies available. Please contact *****82. POMERANIAN, 5 WEEKS old, male and female. $350 to $400. Interested, contact *****40. POMERANIANS AND PEKINESE puppies for sale. Interested call *****74 Sally. SHIH TZU FEMALE 14 months with papers. $600. White with brown and black.279 words
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Advertisement548 1984-02-05 18 28 Health Centres/ Massage GREAT EASTERN HEALTH Centre, 4th floor, Great Eastern Hotel, Massage/Sauna. Bath/Facial. Opens daily from 10am 12am. Tel: *****44 CENTRAL HEALTH CENTRE. Unit 01-08. Central Building, massage (everyday 10.30 a.m. 11.30 p.m.) Tel: *****1/ *****8. 30 Hairdressing HAIRWAYS MASTERCLASS SALON Workshop resumes business as usual from Feb.548 words
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Advertisement331 1984-02-05 18 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical An established company in Bukit Timah invites applications for the post of: ACCOUNTS CLERK GCE "O" level with passes in English Mathematics. e LCCI Intermediate Bookkeeping with 2 years experience in the same capacity. Interested please call: *****44X55 to arrange lor an interview CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY331 words
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Advertisement713 1984-02-05 18 72 Vehicles For Hire DUMAC CAR RENTAL Services Daily. Weekly Monthly Special rates. Latest model cars Airconditloned. 158 Mackenzie Road. Telephone: *****38 *****59/ *****66 FREE MILEAGE/ SELF-DRIVE. vehicles at low rates. Opens from: 10am to spm. Contact *****66. Siang Hock DELIVERY VANS FOR hire Contact tel: *****76. 142. Still Road713 words
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Advertisement612 1984-02-05 18 ""^■■■MMSSisaanaHMHMMiM^ ADD A SPARKLE to your life by ■S studying Gemulugy with an institution at Bangkok If you jW like jewelry design and gem cutting, pick up this golden opporBjpt tunity at classification 119 76 Vehicles For Sate 76 Vehicles For Sale J) Toyota J) Toyota MTEST DRIVE "XD THE612 words
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Advertisement528 1984-02-05 18 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses DIST 5 HONG LI ONG Garden terrace house. 3 bedrooms, fully furnished Rental $2,500. Tel: *****07 WESS ASSOCIATES ******4 Wt offer pffrf Seal in Real Estate service Consult us for all your needs. b) Apartments APARTMENTS/TOWNHOUSES Dist 9 ORCHARD ROAD VICINITY bedrooms spacious maisonette' single528 words
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Obituary, Illustration122 1984-02-05 19 NG KEE CHAY AGED: 72 PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY ON SATURDAY 4th FEB. 1984 LEAVING BEHIND: SONS DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW NG LEOK YEW LIM POH LIAN NG SIONG BOH YEO HWEE LAN NG CHONG HENG KAMARIAH SA'AT NG CHONG GIOW LIAN YAP CHOO NG AIK HOR TAN GEOK LIAN122 words
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Obituary, Illustration83 1984-02-05 19 The family of tlie late MR. TAN CHIP LIM Departed on 30.1.84 With to express their haarttalt gratitude and thanki to Rev. Thomae Kodrat c' Pentecost Meth l odiat Church, all relatives and > friends lor their prayers condo- lance, attendance, donationt, wreath* and kind aaaittance during j83 words
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Obituary, Illustration137 1984-02-05 19 IN LOVING MEMORY OF MR TAN PENG YAM Departed on sth Feb '83. Lunar Calendar Always remembered by wife. sons, daughters, daughter-tn-law. tons in-law, adopted sons and grand- children. IN LOVING MEMORY OF ROGER TAN KIM HAI DEPARTED: sth FEB 1976 Fondly remembered by parents brothers. sister,137 words
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Obituary, Illustration315 1984-02-05 19 CHAN CMOON PENG t* r*» passed away peacefully on 3rd Fabruary 1984 at 3 4i pm leaving behind beloved Wifa Ou*k Chor Hoor Sim Mui Kiang Maggit i Tan Pang Wee Vincent Grand-daughtera Zeng Yingxia Didiana Tan Pet Hong. Iran*' j 3 nephews 4 nephew -in -lew t315 words
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Obituary, Illustration60 1984-02-05 19 ATHMA SANTHI POOJAI V MUNIANDY The family ot Mdm Saraswathy kindly request aI > relatives and friends to treat this as a persona* invitation to join in the prayers tor their beloved husband anc father on 6/2/84 between 10am l2noor at Block 2 Room 1 Kowlocn Road and60 words
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Advertisement768 1984-02-05 19 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours The Most Talked- About Ship In The World Will you be onboard? 10 days Singapore Colombo Cruise package now from only *****0 (normal price *****0) price includes: 1 night accommodation at the luxurious Oberoi Hotel American breakfast A city tour of Colombo Your return768 words
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Advertisement324 1984-02-05 19 116 Dancing JAZZ AT ITS best! Classes by Lim Fel Shen. Beginners I: Monday 7.00p.m., Friday 6.30p.m. Beginners II: Tuesday 6.30p.m., Saturday 3.00p.m. Intermediate: Tuesday, Friday 7.30p.m. David's School of Dancing, *07-25. Cuppage Centre, *****61. 119 Others study GEWOLO^] > »<C^<LP'£3tv JewelryDesign nsAa//^' Gem c tin 9 inBAINGKOK N^ New324 words
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Advertisement569 1984-02-05 19 102 Tours 102 Tours l _r NAM HO I TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE. LTD. Head Office: Pearl's Centre. Gr. Roor, 100 EuTong Sen St #01-14. #01-16, #01-18 Singapore 0105. Tel: *****33 (7 lines) Branch Office: People's Park Complex. Gr. Floor I.Park Road #01-19. Singapore 0105. Tel: *****1-3/*****6/*****8/*****63 TA 140 SS569 words
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Advertisement39 1984-02-05 19 SUNDAY TIMES RATES FOR PERSONAL I ADS I OBITUARIES $15.00 lor 15 words J 7 (run-on style) H $58.50 tor 3cm x 1 col. I tsemi display style) I if $73.20 tor 3cm x I col. jl (display style)39 words
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Article, Illustration1405 1984-02-05 20 Ageing artists on a last mission of skill Alan Hudson w (left), desperate to have a final fling at recapturing the sheer brilliance he has squandered, came back to hu- m miliate Arsenal. 7 4 Mike Channon (right), still lean and hungry and happy in his 361,405 words
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Article232 1984-02-05 20 RICHMOND, Sat. Seventh-seeded Steve Denton survived a match-point in the third set against second-ranked fellow American Jimmy Arias to win 7-5, 4-6, 7-5 in the US$lOO,OOO ($213,000) Richmond Classic Tennis Tournament here yesterday. Arias, ranked sixth in the world, double-faulted twice in the 10th game, then made anotherReuter; AP; AFP - 232 words
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Article329 1984-02-05 20 ON THE CRICKET SCENE NEW ZEALAND Ist Inns 3*7 ENGLAND Ist Inns (overnight 7-1) Fowler b Boock 4 Tavare c Crowe b Hadlee 3 Gower lbw Hadlee 2 Lamb c Smith b Chatfield 11 Randall c Coney b Hadlee 0 Both am c Chatfield b Cairns 18 GattingReuter - 329 words
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Article319 1984-02-05 20 PERTH, Sat. Pakistan completed a wretched tour of Australia by losing their final World Series Cup cricket match against the West Indies by seven wickets here today. The match, the final tie in the lengthy qualifying series, was only of academic interest as Australia and West Indies hadReuter - 319 words
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342 1984-02-05 20 Four birdies fly Adams to tie at the top JOHN ADAMS birdied four of his final six holes and moved into a tie with Willie Wood for the 36--hole lead at the US$4OO,OOO ($960,000) Bing Crosby National Pro-Amateur Golf Tournament here yesterday. They had seven under par scores of 137.Reuter - 342 words
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Article, Illustration2141 1984-02-05 21 Alan Hubbard - On with the snow, and the ski's the limit Alan Hubbard Breaking the ice for the layman with an Alpine alphabet guide to the Games j x _m k. 1 m SNOW sports may be for the cold-blooded but passions will be white hot when the XIV Winter Olympics start2,141 words
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322 1984-02-05 21 SARAJEVO, Sat. As the second Communist city to host the Olympics, Sarajevo is stressing smiles and less obtrusive security to avoid a repetition of Moscow's "Grim Games" in 1980. "The Olympics are not a military exercise where the organisers behave like troops.AP - 322 words
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Article, Illustration302 1984-02-05 22 LONDON, Sat. England and Manchester United midfielder Bryan Robson said yesterday he would welcome a genuine transfer effer from a top Italian club. But in response to recent rumours that such a move was imminent, Robson said in a British daily newspaper: "The bossReuter - 302 words
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Article, Illustration66 1984-02-05 22 Reg Wootton - Reg Wootton by KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A revitalised Pahang side scored two sjoals in the second half to overhaul Federal Territory 2-1 ,n .i Malaysia Cup soccer rr.atcn at trie Merdeka Stadium here tonight The half-time MN was 1-0 in favour of FT In another MalaysiaNST - 66 words
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Article, Illustration631 1984-02-05 22 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON Zainal zapped as Singapore make a sorry start in annual tie By SINGAPORE made a disastrous start in their annual squash encounter against Bombay, losing all three events played the past two days at the Cricket Club of India in Bombay. Singapore, runners-up in631 words
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Article164 1984-02-05 22 ROCHESTER, Sat. A Brazilian subsidiary of the Eastman Kodak Company announced yesterday they would pay for the replacement of the Jules Rlmet Trophy, soccer's original World Cup, which was stolen In Rio de Janeiro late last year. The Rochester-based company said Kodak Brazil, ofAF - 164 words
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Article317 1984-02-05 22 THE Italian Football League's disciplinary commission on Friday barred Giorgio Chinaglia from acting as chairman of First Division club Lazio for eight months for criticising a referee. The ban, unusually severe for Italian football, takes effect on Feb. 23. It prevents Chinaglia, 37, from enteringReuter; AFP - 317 words
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Article, Illustration527 1984-02-05 22 Michela's meteoric ascent Downhill Alan Hubbard presents a layman's guide to the Winter Olympics: Page 21 ZURICH, Sat AFTER just one year in top-class skiing, 17--year-old Swiss Michela Figini is in line for one of sport's greatest prizes an Olympic downhill gold medal. When Doris de Agostini retired at theReuter - 527 words
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Article131 1984-02-05 22 Lam goes down fighting in NZ By the Racing Editor AUCKLAND, Sat. Jockey M. C. Lam, astride three-year-old colt Mighty Louis, fought out the finish with Natee (Greg Childs up) but went down second by a length in the Stienlager Challenge final run over 1,600m at Ellerslie Racecourse today. Mighty131 words
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399 1984-02-05 22 West Ham take advantage as the leaders slip LONDON, Sat. Al though the\ seldom need outride help in such matters. Liverpool's quest for a seventh English soccer championship in nine seasons received some valuable assistance from unexpected quarters today For although Liverpool surrendered two valuable points in a goalless draw399 words
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Miscellaneous134 1984-02-05 22 UP TO 1 p.m. Showers In few areas. TEMP. (C) I op to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 30 max., 23 min. SUNSET today: 7.21 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.17 a.m. Adelaide 20/33C Fine Manila 18/32C Fair 1 Amsterdam tC t Melboon ie 16/*4C Fine Bangkok 25 34 C Fair Moscow -9/ -7134 words
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Site talk
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Article, Illustration1117 1984-02-05 1 LIM KAY TONG; SIVA ARASU - LIM KAY TONG SIVA ARASU Stories by and IT LOOKS like the work of a playful architect. The razzle-dazzle created with exposed pipes and the bold steel frame conjure an image of fun and frolic. An image, perhaps, apt for the building's main function retail shopping. "It looks1,117 words
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Article, Illustration359 1984-02-05 3 Pretty enough to be a home The Orange Grove SITTING on one of Singapore's most prestigious residential streets, this site-office must surely rank as the most beguiling, if not the bestlooking, in its genre. Designed by Enviro-tech, the geometric form took shape following client Frans Properties'359 words
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Article, Illustration292 1984-02-05 3 Yeo Hiap Seng Factory POST-modernist buildings can often tell you what goes on inside them. Yeo Hiap Seng's $10 million fourstorey factory has dome-like tops, suggesting barrels. This image is appropriate as the factory is a bottling facility. Off Dunearn Road and on a 2,320292 words
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Article, Illustration546 1984-02-05 3 Believe it or not, this is a shophouse! Crystal Court IT HAS become a landmark almost overnight. The jagged profile, metallic-blue tiles, tonnes of stainless steel and glass all add up to a most provocative facade but an unmistakable image of the main activity of the building's sole shop selling546 words
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Advertisement28 1984-02-05 1 Left: The exposed pipes and frames gives this complex an image of fun Pompidou Jt dffjimr >ntre in Paris?^_^^_gT ffllßr shophouse, Sp and factory r See Page Three28 words
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Advertisement174 1984-02-05 1 ***** i _^_2? B^ s^fc s^__JC_^_3 feS^fe--* 'i j ~-i;..j:.- *-?s^' :.iii__H_k_H__l_H_H i^i^^^B < mwmWlsmßm^Bßßmß J m^^^ m k, ,^p? 1 1 sl^___^_i -"___P" v HtoMMflj l^K vl __^__^__H| B^^fe'" Hi ife^^ -Jp_fc i _fc_^__^ B -'i3*^X i k>^^\^all W Bl J Bj" I J B^J^ JB WEmWSSt *M JmrnW174 words
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Article, Illustration1043 1984-02-05 2 CAREY W ENGLISH - Why good workers can be bad bosses CAREY W ENGLISH The tyrannical boss may get the work done but at a high cost to both company and employees, says Charles Dwyer, an authority on executive management techniques. By Writing for the US News World Report Effective bosses: They have clarity1,043 words
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Article227 1984-02-05 2 Charles Dwyer - What motivates workers? Charles Dwyer Fundamental human values a boss can appeal to 4 MOST people want respect and autonomy. They want to feel they have some control. They want recognition, some status and emotional and financial security. Some employees will be yours forever if you pat them on the227 words
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Advertisement182 1984-02-05 2 wo»de zi dian i i ■BB^"" I1—I 11,I 1^ B P Uc^J^ft a Chinese I jk^ WHlr picture dictionary, is the J^P^* i_f- jjr '^_[__H irst reference book f° r I Jpz" v I H.^l y° un 9 learners of the I \\\\\\\W\ I fSfelil <%^_HH Chinese language. I I182 words
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Article, Illustration746 1984-02-05 4 Cruising in the lap o£ luxury WITH meals 24 hours a day on a five-star cruise line ship and dining off silver and hand-painted crockery, our food columnist, MARGARET CHAN, discovers the essence of cruising THE first time I saw her, we were in Yokohama. I felt a lump in746 words
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Article198 1984-02-05 4 IF PASSENGERS coming back for more reflects the quality of the cruise, then the fact that more than half of Royal Viking passengers are repeats must say something for the line. Other revealing facts: Royal Viking Line ships have one crew-member to two passengers,198 words
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Advertisement827 1984-02-05 4 "Happiness, Prosperity I and Longevity Yu Sheng" W7 JmmA mmT^mmmm\ Kt^M HHW. Lk ««*ti .^H mSm \mmmW J^ mm ft m^m W% a^l L^E V tL_k^ at lEjav v m rWaf a^k '.ri M mi r mmw 'J"f^ j I fl Huhß H v ■^*_j'4 f r EI l'^<& m827 words
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Advertisement10 1984-02-05 4 n-»s mr The New Encyclopaedia outmodes all DFIISUIIIICCI %S encyclopaedias10 words
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Advertisement192 1984-02-05 5 JUBILEE/MANDARIIM/EMPRESS/TOA PAYOH HAPPY/DALIT/LIWAGU/PLAZA HOLLYWOOD/VENUS/METROPOLE NOW SHOWING NO FREE LIST MET I 15, 3 15 7 .15, 9 15 J 1 30 3 30, 7 30, 930 H 1 15, 3 15, 7 30, 9.30 MANDARIN COLORSCOPE M r^tc MICHAEL HUI ,M____ _C MICHAEL HUI f^L^H FRANCIS YIP jfl, <* SALLY192 words
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Advertisement230 1984-02-05 5 "capltol: now'showing" j (*****50) 11am, 1.45, 4.00, 6.30, 9.15 No Free List They took FIRST BLOOD and then he let loose! j Wmmm li™' mark Gregory h > I BO SVENSON* RAYMOND HARMSTORF gj LIDO-LIBERTY: NOW SHOWING (LIDO *****14) 11am, 1.45, 4.00, 6.45, 9.15 No Free List 1 (LIBERTY *****68)230 words
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Advertisement218 1984-02-05 5 i■■■■■ 1 @wIT7/li\y/ 1 ORGANISATION All Theatres No Free List ■If i_^_|^__S___i I- NOW SHOWING PRINCE L m I lam, 130, 4 00, 6.45, 9.15 j PRESIDENT-CHANGI-SAVOY B 1 lam, I 45, 4 00, 6 45, 915 B ORIENTAL B I. 10 45, 1 00, 3 15, 7 00, 915218 words
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Advertisement117 1984-02-05 5 I Go/ifir Xi Fa Cai I BB RAW FISH: sth Feb. to 16th Feb. 1984 LUNCH: 11.30 am to 2.30pm DINNER: 6pm to 10.30 pm Abalone, Chicken, Fish Porridge Ala Carte specialities and other Cantonese cuisine. Nightly performance by 3 Taiwanese local singers. (No cover charge) 10 course dinners from117 words
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Advertisement183 1984-02-05 5 QOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO S ORCHARD: NOW SHOWING! 8 X I aW W^ *m\\mW^m 'mi X X > v^ mXJ^T^A mWm X ?C a3B.WL -"&L. /^\^A^mA\ r I 9C 8 CATHAY: NOW SHOWING! 8 X RICHARD _j2»5 |A(KIH X \Q PRYOR w%f GLEASO\ Q ft niaj mmmW X V I^_K ,HETO> 'B^** 1183 words
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Miscellaneous1264 1984-02-05 5 TfinAY MM REPORT ON THE iuumi jm. m^ mm9L\m mp m^m Indonesian a parade in Ang Mo Kio ri L celebrate the ML* mi'mW Friends of the Museum Ir m v Today, Genny Grmstead will mt h l L ifUir [N4e w N ear o -jo _i io oo -r.1,264 words
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TV Eye . Cinema
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Article, Illustration539 1984-02-05 6 Khng Eu Meng - Khng Eu Meng By TV PREVIEW SINGAPORE 1920. To the lonely "tonck tonek" cries of the nightjar, men with gaslights attached to their foreheads quietly tap rubber trees in a still-dark plantation. As daylight gently breaks, they carefully collect the latex and start539 words
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Article, Illustration444 1984-02-05 6 Michael Choo - Michael Choo By KIDS FROM SHAOLIN At Golden, Palace, New City, Queenstown, Clementi, Raja, Newtown, Princess, New Crown and Zenith. Starring Jet Lee (Li Lianjie), Yue Hai, Yue Chen Wei, Wong Chiu Yin and Din Nan. Directed by Chang Hsin Yen. THERE are444 words
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Article, Illustration436 1984-02-05 6 Lim Kay long - Lim Kay long Compiled by Look West A RECENT biography of the late Steve McQueen portrays him as a temperamental star, an obsessive race-car driver and a man uneasy with love. Written by William Nolan and called McQueen, the book has some revealing anecdotes.436 words
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Article, Illustration496 1984-02-05 6 Michael Chiang - Michael Chiang By /The comic m touches are inventive and refreshing. Occasionally, the action goes overboard and credibility goes out of the window, but Michael Hui's adroit comic flair more than makes up for q the shortcomings, y /Michael Hui m injects subtle496 words
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Advertisement312 1984-02-05 6 j-^j Study with HALL™™ and benefit from 88 years of tutorial experience. Since 1894, Wclsey Hall has been providing tuition by correspondence to students world-wide guiding them to success in a wide range of academic, commercial and professional examinations. Take this opportunity now and enrol for a Wolsey Hal! course312 words
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Advertisement161 1984-02-05 7 Small in size. Short on wires. Strang on sound. HflLiHPM_i3l Jt MMMmaaMMMMMmmmmmmmmmmmmßHSßHßk RiMaßrt mmmm\ l j Jacket 33A i 80 W Music Power (20 W x 2 RMS) tf*_^M_M_j m Fm I ■i.^f—tfß" SI -*Jkm~mmm~ JmCjmm. __S| BWlBn IB _t_^b Hu-~ ca* B^ fB Jacket 55 A I 120 W161 words
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Miscellaneous365 1984-02-05 7 TTiiirrffi t linn ml iiiWWlTrii'|||i|iiffli|Hiii'|i|||Mil I IIIMMIWIiMiiL I JUlgii.i X... _^_B_i___ Today, Chingay live i *Bb mmr CHINGAY 84 (Commentaries in English and Chinese) Today. Ch 5. 8.50 am n the excitement and colour as young Singaporeans take to the j streets for the annual Chingay procession, jointly organised by365 words
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Miscellaneous1028 1984-02-05 7 §9 B'y\T_P^Fi'fP^| fßtKmsmMwm BmW^mWt H**^ jf P\ I mjm k "i *_r *i .w _J^ 1 1 _t |C^9* li^swSsSw^.s IB «w B^^^fl 9^WWBj Ip9P_HP Blk. jkß "^aEjUE.'yl'l".^■l^^Ti^?^j^^ffyi^)^^^y^^^^_y^^[p^^^_7{fff^^TTff 7PP^fi JPi^P^ 9t99v9bl iafl turns her into a gracious lady. John Standing Frances _*J CO P who IS h,red b y a1,028 words
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Miscellaneous1179 1984-02-05 7 Highlights on radio THE LAST CARGO OF THE CATHAY QUEEN Play Of The Week, Today, BBC World Service 8.30 am and 8 pm A Hongkong security consultant investigating a routine smuggling case aboard a ship finds more than fake gold watches at stake Wtih Keith Alexander, and Sally Baxter By1,179 words
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Advertisement122 1984-02-05 8 Tt!" J_tfS_&KiSL^r^ Blows up to 2.4 metres long! t tiro^ 5 (jm^) 4 Delicious Flavours BElfejß mV^^k MMmmmmm*. Z^^^mmmmmm _J>^jf,H_^_* *Jfc^^^^^ "%)>'• .lO X^^^V o JWO|J# __?£7 j*(S*», I#HmuV H^^B fflßSifr-"''^^^^B Bf ;< -^ii^« J r"*^»a»_r**.^B«^?*_i^^L^_. a i _^2_p of^fcf '/#»*>•> m ItSUP ,fli__tfM wT&MmW ft. VJlSiil r^ i?|^l V^l*^122 words
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Advertisement6 1984-02-05 8 The Sunday Times, February 5, 1984.6 words
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Miscellaneous580 1984-02-05 8 Channel 5 P M PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS jO6 SWORDSMAN CHU k 400 SPECTRUM V.- .enes tor children. The debut episode focuses on gravity 4 31 THE WORLD SPORTSMAN. Actor Peter head Km the Great Barrier Reef to try fishing for the huge Marlin. while a team ot eight men and women580 words
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Miscellaneous551 1984-02-05 8 THORNftffiEs FREE 7 DAYS A WEEK SERVICE Channel 8 6.03 P.M. PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS. 6 06 WE'LL TELL YOU A STORY. 6.15 RAW MATERIALS. On tin and salt. 6.45 NEWS AND WEATHER FORECAST (T). 7.05 TOGETHER WE SOAR (C) 8.00 NEWS AND WEATHER FORECAST i.C). 8.30 LIVE FROM STUDIO ONE (C).551 words
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Miscellaneous590 1984-02-05 8 Channel 5 3.03 P.M. PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS. 3.06 ENIGMA (C/r). Serial. 4.40 STORYTIME (T/r). 5.05 OPEN HOUSE THEATRE. See Highlights (Others). 5.25 MAN FROM ATLANTIS (r). Patrick Duffy returns as the aquatic hero. This pilot episode sees him being discovered by top military and naval authorities. Part 1. 6.12 PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS.590 words
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Miscellaneous570 1984-02-05 8 THORNrKIs NO REPAIR BILLS Channel 8 6.03 P.M. PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS. 6.06 ONCE UPON A TIME. 6.15 ROMPER ROOM. 6.45 NEWS AND WEATHER FORECAST (T). 7.05 NADAGA ARANGAM: Kanne Kalaimanae (J). Drama about a pair of working parents and the problems faced by their daughter. 7.35 ARTS AROUND (last episode). Spotlight570 words
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Miscellaneous1168 1984-02-05 8 fcYi^ffl^T^^ THORN RENTALS I FREE INSTALLATION Channel 5 3.03 P.M. PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS 3.06 HOTEL (C/r) Serial 4.35 EXERCISE WITH GLORIA 4.50 THE ANIMAL WORLD: Jungle Hunters. On the exotic creatures that live in the jungle of the Amazon Basin. 5.20 ROMPER ROOM. 5.50 HOME. The children go for a countryside1,168 words
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Motoring
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Article, Illustration1008 1984-02-05 9 Honda's quiet refinement THE House of Gucci has an advertising slogan: "Quality is remembered long after price is forgotten." This could just as well be applied to the Honda Motor Co of Japan. For years, it has been cultivating a quality image. But the question is: Does it deserve this1,008 words
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Advertisement26 1984-02-05 9 The Point of No Return lim too much helps Do Something Positive am,', mV^T' I W'K XV\I >_J H,S I mrnXmrnaW^ VM WVUVN IN ■■PtUUNI I26 words
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Advertisement256 1984-02-05 9 SECRETARIES! Why Not Improve YOUR English? Jf A Be Specialist Trained in Written and Spoken English! A good command of Knglish can ensure your success! It can improve >our chances of promotion get you a better job increase your earning power, and enhance your social life. You can acquire it256 words
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Advertisement373 1984-02-05 9 _f^ DMMARU nLIII 100 MAD caib >o>i \0 Singapore PHILIPS LUNAR FAIR 84 Celebrate this Lunar New Year with quality products from PHILIPS to make your life more enjoyable and home more comfortable. Come to this fair and discover great value-tor-money offers. VIDEO 14 CT 2015 (36 cm) CTV 16CT373 words
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Glorious Food
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Article, Illustration393 1984-02-05 10 Try a chunky" version I WAS entirely won over by the steak of a satay I was served at Sate Ria. Called Sate Royale, it is about 140 gm of marinated beef tenderloin served on two skewers. It was tender, juicy and fragrant. A chunky serving with ketupat (rice cake),393 words
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Article, Illustration301 1984-02-05 10 Chicken winner THE aroma of barbecued meat draws you to Satay Anika on Food Street, Centrepoint. Inside the simply decorated restaurant, the fragrance is akin to bunga rampai (mixed fragrant flowers). Service was good. I liked the chicken satay. It was well seasoned but a little too sweet. The chunks301 words
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Article, Illustration192 1984-02-05 10 Sugar and spice and pests SATAY CLUB has lost most of its charm. I was, as usual, accosted by a group of touts wanting to sell me just about everything. I found that despite food centre rulings that diners can sit where they choose, the satay vendors have set up192 words
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Article, Illustration517 1984-02-05 10 From sushi to satay FRIENDS who recommended the ToriShin Indonesian Cafe and Restaurant were adamant that I had gone on a bad day. Their satay was usually better, I was told. That afternoon the beef was tough, so was the mutton which had a strong smell. Only the chicken satay517 words
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Advertisement32 1984-02-05 10 jfif r *No Miscellaneous Charge I for any celebration For reservations, please call New Moi Kong Restaurant I yAffljß_J 10 Anson Road *02-83, J m_ International Plaza. Singapore 0207 rfj I =_u32 words
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Advertisement13 1984-02-05 10 _^^hwmm^^^ m^r \m\ Sr coo ie^ n coconut-leaf, available at the Satay Club13 words
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Advertisement85 1984-02-05 10 Mm Lunar New Year A^ m^ m m m^ Specialities m Prepared By Our s^Tfc Wdl Known Ammml >_^_^_aS .^L^kV AT ___J J*^ AW 'Raw Fish' Salad -?j> A^mw Available from Wo ftJf 5-2-84 to 15-2-84 s|9| A^ m m m Business Hours. eg 41 11.30 a.m. to 3.00 p.m.85 words
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Sunday Times Spotlight
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Article, Illustration211 1984-02-05 11 TOMORROW is New Zealand Day. Bat it l> also known to S>» Zealanders as Waitangi Day. In front of the original Treaty House at Waitangi, on the shores of the Bay of Is lands in North Isiand, a special ceremony will be heli. This will be211 words
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Article, Illustration601 1984-02-05 11 MATILDA GABRIEL - MATILDA GABRIEL By of Tamati Waka Nene, one of the greatest of the Maori chiefs and leader of the Ngapuhi tribe, about b% of them eventually put their signatures to the treaty. This was later expanded to 5N more as copies ot the document were carried601 words
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Advertisement341 1984-02-05 11 *fr Homeward-bound a Singaporean tells why she intends to A clean sweep in the breeding sweepstakes by Kiwi thoroughbreds «m t There's a whole new world to enjoy in the WM 1 ti__H_Bfl_P_n B_M_PHWB_P mm^jmmZ -SXrit ?MBB%m MHlfn rOCIf IC TflH|t?l > "^__>4k-I I t_S H_BbA_l _M_H_n/'i_H_n«_r _X_B _3nß^_fl Pf341 words
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Advertisement97 1984-02-05 11 New Zealand's 'fun' run __B_J!lWe__sjk.-" "■^_B_» H B_^l _K_i_B*i_9 __iKi_K_H_ w^ Bgßlr'r -~~"-^I_H' _K__2_^_H_L JpEHBSfc^ 1 *s%£ _-^y* ■^-'j_fe»" '-'-'?J'tV.<.^ '''AB_^_i mW^m. Bm B JL-^ w am Jf lif^S'* ?^_W _W» S jf mti mW m t if Rom the creamiest butters to delicious, real ioe-aeain, fine dairy pnxlucts from97 words
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Travelling' light
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Article, Illustration1101 1984-02-05 12 Cold air, warm hearts More Singaporeans are discovering New Zealand as a holiday spot. More than 5.000 of us visited the country from June 1982 to June last year Teacher TAN CHOON GAN was one such visitor. Armed only with a knapsack each, she and a companion backpacked their way1,101 words
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Article, Illustration96 1984-02-05 12 FIND a reliable travel agent who will quote you a good price on a return fare ticket. Next, get your New Zealand currency or travellers' cheques ready. You can apply for your visa personally at the New Zealand High Commission, or you can ask your travel96 words
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Advertisement83 1984-02-05 12 __<?^___s <S> The Government and People of New Zealand on their NEW ZEALAND DAY KITCHEN APPLIANCES THAT KEEP THEIR PROMISES f_| _7^lt f 0 _B_B_M_iii_9B_B9Bn_9^^^ m\^*"J&' .fi_L- J Singapore Refrigeration Co. Goldhill Plaza 301, Upper Thomson Rd -01-23, Newton Road Thomson Plaza Singapore 1130 #02-16/17/18 Tel: *****37, *****38 Tel: *****1983 words
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Advertisement102 1984-02-05 12 Congratulations Best Wishes THE GOVERNMENT AND PEOPLE OF NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND DAY from A A HILLS HATS (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD 65A, Jalan Tenteram, 04-01/02 St. Michael's Estate, Flatted Factory Singapore 1232 Telex: HILLS RS ***** Cable: HILLSLION Tel: *****11. *****96 MFRS Suppliers For: Sports caps, all promotional hats caps,102 words
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Advertisement154 1984-02-05 12 Congratulations Best Wishes to THE PEOPLE GOVERNMENT OF NEW ZEALAND on NEW ZEALAND DAY from LEE BROTHERS POULTRY INDUSTRIES (PTE) LTD 23. Chin Bee Avenue. Jurong Industrial Town Tel: *****88/ *****43 (5 lines) Cable: LEEPROCESS Telex: LEEPROC RS ***** FROM NEW ZEALAND WITH LOVE NOVAX COMPUTERISED TAXIMETER SINGAPORE NEED THE154 words
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Money-spinners
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Article, Illustration930 1984-02-05 13 When Andermatt charged home to wirM the 1983 Malboro Horse of the Year award just a fortnight ago. it was another boost for the New Zealand thoroughbred breeding industry. Always ranked among the frontrunners in the breeding sweepstakes. New Zealand horses have, through the years, secured930 words
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Article, Illustration450 1984-02-05 13 Jet that streaked to stardom 3UKIT Timah on the morning of Sunday, Feb 21, 1972, was dark ind overcast. Rain threatened and at the 'ace course punters cast curious glances skywards noting, perlaps, how each falling drop of ain was affecting the condition of he track. Soon it was time450 words
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Advertisement35 1984-02-05 13 Congratulations Best Wishes The People and Government of New Zealand New Zealand Day MASPORT INDUSTRIES (S) PTE LTD A Masport Company 155 Kallang Way -02-06/08 Singapore 1334 Cable: 'MASPORT' Telex: RS ***** MASPOT Phone: *****11/235 words
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Advertisement293 1984-02-05 13 Quick, name one country that Picture hundreds 7 ->■■,■ g^Mm^Mim om\ 4 l n_f_.tf l _f_l Tn 'S then is New Zealand of sun-kissed Hawaiian Vl iCI e_> dl fellw^W Summer A time. beaches The breathtaking v New Zealand becc beauty of Norwegian fiords. The £nl4_ .HIVHA venlable wonderland of293 words
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On the run
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Article, Illustration918 1984-02-05 14 Mass-ochism the biggest 'fun' run THEY call it Round the Bays, and it's the biggest fun run on earth, according to the Guinness Book of Records. It happens on a Saturday morning in mid-March, when the New Zealand summer is blazing its last. That's when up to 80,000 people among918 words
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Advertisement139 1984-02-05 14 Congratulations Best Wishes THE GOVERNMENT AND PEOPLE OF NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND DAY YONG SENGWHATTPTE.LTD. NO 1, Kim Chuan Lane Singapore 1953 Cable Add. •■YONSENWHAT" SINGAPORE Telex Address: RS ***** YSWLTD Tel: Wholesale *****26 (4 lines) Retail *****24 txters Distributors Frozen Foods j Consumer Products BUILDING CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGEMENT S0139 words
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Advertisement108 1984-02-05 14 WATTIE INDUSTRIES (S.E.A.) PTE LTD 14, Little Road Singapore 1953 Telex: RS ***** SINGNZ Tel: *****11 In a world which contains 4400 million people there are only eight nations which consistently produce significantly more food than they consume. New Zealand home of the Wattie Group of Companies is one of108 words
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Advertisement268 1984-02-05 15 nkffl f3 flfl jrM Cr Wr WHf m l_r^' _tH m m\ flfl ifl^ an a a At JmU ASS£ft%^Jl A £^^J& Av Mi^JrJR W y W^H 000 an arm V officer, a doctor with two partners.an V _ft_t_HHHHa-._HHH.i.^iHHH.^aHHHHHHHi.^_i_H^ with a single assistant or a housewife with one -S(/Jr All268 words
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Miscellaneous178 1984-02-05 15 I P«T OP TH€ COmiCS life 'lllllllllMHflflllMMllllllll'lllll'lllilll'li IllllllllllllllllllllJUi THE Wfl UKHt p7 i^^^7jp I I a M3UOCHOI A.'. '-"As SeB~£j Rl'BH -K ft\BY -SLtfcY ESUAAFtr^-3n RUBBER B^fc^-BL)B8V BUV.PERO3U BAB) BU Bl MFERS> a FNs\Q^jj V P ~WTi$ Rn§ SnM tetf iu¥ v-: T I v 7 1 iIW^TI rArt^\*7 v178 words
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Miscellaneous112 1984-02-05 15 I TODAY'S WORLD te ,-^aiJrN n /iv«7r\ tt^ 7r' fl^*^ I t-^c+J^ m m /UN <^sa] CSj jp|^^^S?i i IB Iffj PU, r„'l, P i'u C 4 9 U^ a pS, rMS n^ m mmmmmV' m$m \Jr~ a < in KAJAnCC PJT\ CI IPTUCD .^k^l bUbblL'ibhL' a^k [/"WWAT'S BEING A112 words
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Advertisement51 1984-02-05 16 BUSINESS? READ... INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS WEEK JW»*n n N'M ,<N- ;*>. Bi-ONC .-01. V s- »J. -:.e INDUSTRIAL POl w YlSii 11.. xtxT^r 3 ••'"jrt'^fl r *mmmm\^^ UDDtii n» mm > Kmmm^^^^imMmmT 1 A/ow available at al! Good Bookshops tN sa9en,s IflTimes 111 lU Distributors Times Jurong. No 2. Jurong Port51 words
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Miscellaneous28 1984-02-05 16 ■*^»J i yy ■ncvwi I n v) J^oOlll 111 ill llllllllllllll!!!! Ii lllli HnP DON'T MISS ID SEE IT J Im^ A/ell-known i m^m^S&^xJvf \\m dson 19 I28 words
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Miscellaneous176 1984-02-05 16 **> W^ &OOTf>,l WAr>iT ALSO, I'LL hIEED ...VoU Mi&MT AS V\'&LU .A^ fl Yo .y T f TCH 3AhIPAeE3 jPt^T^ I 3RiNG SOM& tfP CQ\ M f^tt'^ A Si#22f" ru/s\j V^pirin /T 00. AA/DV CAr^^x HI j l.__HH S^fil I Li* J I I fS I tc m. air I176 words
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Advertisement284 1984-02-05 17 MARVIN by Tom Armstrong BEN SWIFT by John Lane HLPETEY-V" TITT ~lp[ [TT [HEY, SHE'sT" I THIS YER KIP YEAH/ f C^ ¥h r^^ PRETTY JTAU6HT MER MEDITATION The Psychic Bridge to the Inner Mind %L 4 Have you ever experienced a sense of fu- realization of self. Every stupendous284 words
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Miscellaneous1302 1984-02-05 17 a^aW. I 'KJ* mmTl iATT^^_mmm\mr™ W^\ Mac" HC k^—W \^n^^^^^T> Bj P^ scx^ i^^M^^'} i <:— i^njcwi TMCV will all' R uyui2y yrcwt u<i 1 jIV jmmmAV^^i^^Bf fl ■^■^■^^■^■^V W k K— ■^fr~-- HBl 7^ l^t^^^^^^^Tß^a^aß a^flT/^-^^ X m f^ m^^'\ *Xj) ■fa C f^' """"vVa^l^l^^ >^>^K. 'AjlV^ a^fcl B^^Wfcfclil1,302 words
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Miscellaneous105 1984-02-05 17 (AWEm) X KhlOu) IT 6 WOUE. VM OFF, AMP I Irv .p^. y^PrZT\ hate TO u)AK£ UP BUT 1 LJ J 7pp mJ ™< J i I WA^e A PROBLEM. J J s— < ;^jS v M (zj-/ 1 r I J /ort.iM. TMAt'6 A f EAieen &os Meec^ hi*105 words
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Advertisement31 1984-02-05 18 -^Ljjj UjJjiJ by Brant parker and Johnny hart <ZZ~£\/=* HP) IW* 'HI ll' llill j.lf f X^ __J m WmBA MVJ Ln-<^te I 1 WtstJUMPf J s. If i A —7^T~^tr*^sm7T~^31 words
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Advertisement842 1984-02-05 18 Gone in the Blink of an Eye HkiV jS~ S^m^f Things happen so fast there's hardly time to think And before you know, it's gone. Last month more than 90 people were victims of snatch thieves You don't want to be the next Be more cautious Never carry too much842 words
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Miscellaneous215 1984-02-05 18 1-^| I m H^fl V Written b/; ARCHIE GOODWIN v5-W^y R&tfSraffP^^ LUL*AZ> *-x "-^T V V |^^*J mk* 9^ i Drawn b/ AL WILLIAMSON W^^lllMvßuv It^vT/iwftliS^ V I^S= j r *^rsii. r* fc,>-o«H 1 1\ IH\ mjm mKrmWA m m^ mm^ mWMr vou showed fa/l£c> at mm ificoju^nt f A4X£WELL,215 words
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Miscellaneous87 1984-02-05 18 lfr\ 7 PvA j..r _-^%-SS^\ JL e\en.€rinci nun w ftwt*a>. but h£ 6 a £*y yj^\\\LCTn )^y/y\^N\\ L<r^\\ ?RAsC:USi A wen. t^nljht. j APES &g CROCO&±£ fl 7 .'yfl ,'fl hW .MI J y'^'^^J^Wvi COPYRIGHT ©IJMfOCM «tl BWWXIGHS «C TAKZA.N J. Si > -7€ffl*f- 'i| fl| .fl HaHEnkil^ Ju'-fsH 2-5"87 words
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