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Title Section14 1984-04-01 1 The Sunday Times No. 2495 APRIL 1, 1984 45 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 63/1/8414 words
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Article, Illustration514 1984-04-01 1 Singapore deplores Vietnam's two-faced tactics For the second year running, Hanoi's invaders go into action after Thach waves 'olive branch' HANOI'S two-faced tactics were pointed out yesterday. The Singapore Foreign Ministry noted that last weekend's intrusion by Vietnamese forces into Thai territory came just514 words
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Article95 1984-04-01 1 I "Decadent' trouble regime 4 Vietnamese authorities say their country's youth have little political awareness, that their fighting Mpint is deg and part of it is depraved... Several municipal decrees in Hanoi ban "decadent" Western music, both in private and public establishments, but to no avail. There areAFP - 95 words
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Article, Illustration745 1984-04-01 1 HO CHIN BENG - CPF: 1 in 3 men will miss the boat HO CHIN BENG By What I did with my CPF money: P. 18 They won't live to collect their money if age for withdrawal is raised to 65 ONE in three men won't live to collect his Central Provident Fund money,745 words
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Article, Illustration136 1984-04-01 1 CANBKRRA, Sat. Australia has been told by its defence strategists not to shy away from developing nuclear weapons if it became necessary. The disclosure in a leaked defence document immediately provoked opposition. The document, endorsed by Prime Minister Bob Hawke's Cabinet, says thatFT; AFP - 136 words
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Article, Illustration376 1984-04-01 1 Fandi to join United ENGLISH First Division giants Manchester United will be signing on Singapore's favourite soccer son Fandi Ahmad from Dutch club FC Groningen for L200.000 (S$600.000). Fandi is expected to sea! the deal with the Red Devils shortly before his one-year term with Groningen expires on June 30.376 words
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Article398 1984-04-01 2 Union chief: Govt 'violated' Labour policy on N-arms SYDNEY, Sal The president of the Australian Council of Hade I' n ions. Mr Cliff Dolan. last night accused Prime Minister Bob Hawke's govenunenl oi betraying the parry platform of the I.ar>.u:r Party on the issue of nuclearFT - 398 words
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89 1984-04-01 2 NBH DKLHI. Sat. Prim. Minister Indira Ciandfii's governmeit today ottered to r»--»rite a portion of the constitution which Sikh groups ha 1 opposed on 'he ground that it treated Sikhs as a Hindu sect. The grvernment anm uncemen came as militants of the Sikhs' AkaiiUPI; AFP; AP - 89 words
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Article, Illustration419 1984-04-01 2 HK plays down Jardines' plan to move out 4 AL L the hongs have a doomsday scenario ready to go. But nobody expected that Jardines would be theft first. A broker quoted by the Asian Wall Street Journal picture. HONGKONG, Sat. Jardines, who are they? This was how Hongkong's FinancialAFP; AP - 419 words
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294 1984-04-01 2 LONDON, Saturday TWO of Britain's major petrol companies are vying with each other in a sales gimmick that has stirred thousands searching for easy money. Loath to embark on a ruinous price war, Shell last month began handing out halves ofReuter - 294 words
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131 1984-04-01 2 JAKARTA, Sat. The Indonesian go vernment has ordered 27 foreign workers to leave the country and has threatened to expel 115 others for not having work permits, Minister of Labour Sudomo said here today. Ten of those ordered to leave were Britons working at a131 words
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256 1984-04-01 2 Harvests at low level in Cambodia ROME. Sat CAMBODIA'S L9S4-8S harvests will be insufficient to feed the country's 7.2 million inhabitants, who face famine without outside assistance, the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) said here yesterday. An FAO enquiry committee, in a report on a two-month trip toAFP - 256 words
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182 1984-04-01 2 NEW DELHI, Sat. Mother Teresa, the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize winner, today urged the Roman Catholic Church to allow women to become priests because "woman is always superior to man,"' a news agency reported. "No man can even come close to the love andUPI - 182 words
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315 1984-04-01 2 JAKARTA. Sat AN INFLUENTIAL Indonesian commentator has called Asean support for anti-Viet-namese Cambodian resistance unrealistic, and called on the community to develop closer ties with Indochina. Sabam Siagian, chief editor of the Englishlanguage Jakarta Post and a noted political observer with close tiesAFP - 315 words
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Article, Illustration625 1984-04-01 3 PKKSIDKNT Francois Mitterrand has a tight on his hands in trying to drag France into the mid-1980s as a lean, competitive member of the industrialised West. Like Mrs Margaret Thatcher, his cross- channel neighbour, he is attempting to slim down unprofitable state industries; unlike Mrs Thatcher,UPI; AP - 625 words
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306 1984-04-01 3 BRUSSELS, Sat. The European Community today took the most important step in its history towards limiting runaway farm spending which has pushed the 10-nation bloc to the edge of bankruptcy. An official French spokesman said Community farm ministers in all-night talks had agreedReuter - 306 words
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156 1984-04-01 3 Russian minister sees red over subs STOCKHOLM, Sat. A SOVIET deputy minister yesterday lost his temper when a Swedish journalist asked him about alleged submarine intrusions into Swedish territorial waters. "What are you trying to do by asking this type of question? Do you want to spoil the results ofReuter - 156 words
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Article, Illustration425 1984-04-01 3 TERESA 001 - TERESA 001 British Foreign Office disappointed over deadlock By L Gndon NBports LONDON, Sat. Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Georgi Kornienko left here for home yesterday without giving any signs that the Soviet Union is willing to return to the Geneva nuclear arms negotiating table.425 words
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Article26 1984-04-01 3 HLNTSVILLE (Texas), Sat. Ronald O'Bryan. the killer convicted of murdering his eight-year-old son for the insurance money, was executed by lethal iniection today Re uterReuter - 26 words
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307 1984-04-01 4 Queen's Jordan visit comes under attack LONDON, Sat. Queen Kli/abe th flew home from Jordan today to be greeted by allegations that she had been drawn into Middle Kast polities on the Arab side and It find pressure building up for her to visit Israel. British newspapers called the five-dayReuter - 307 words
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Article, Illustration400 1984-04-01 4 By The Sunday Times Foreign Desk THE agony of a victim of chemical warfare: this Iranian soldier in a Teheran hospital was blistered and scorched by mustard gas in the war against Iraq. Yesterday's statement by the US State Department that it is banningAP - 400 words
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Article161 1984-04-01 4 WASHINGTON, Sat. The State Department said yesterday that Iraq has used nerve gas in its war against Iran and announced that controls are being imposed on the export of certain chemical compounds to both countries. At the United Nations, the Security Council yesterday stronglyAP; Reuter - 161 words
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306 1984-04-01 4 WASHINGTON, Saturday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan said yesterday he is ending US participation in the multinational peace-keeping force in Lebanon, an operation that has cost 264 American lives. But the President declared that the United States is not abandoning that troubled country. "USUPI; AP; AFP - 306 words
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Article71 1984-04-01 4 DAR ES SALAAM, Sat. Nearly 1,000 animals including elephants, buffalo and rhinoceros have died of anthrax in northern Tanzania's Lake Manyara National Park over" the past 10 days, the government newspaper said today. Poachers may have poisoned the animals for their tusks and horns to grind them71 words
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Article25 1984-04-01 4 SANTIAGO, Sat. A bomb exploded under a police van in central Santiago last night, injuring eight policemen and five civilians, nnlice said. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article86 1984-04-01 4 CAIRO, Sat. Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has warned the United States against transfer of its embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem Egyptian sources said today. The possibility of transfer had been raised by US Democratic Party figures hoping to oppose President Ronald Reagan inAFP - 86 words
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Article, Illustration780 1984-04-01 4 TIM AUSTIN - Democracy survives a severe battering TIM AUSTIN by A look at the week's news THAT fragile but resilient old lady, democracy, was put to the test this week, and despite a severe battering, she survives to tell the tale. The muggers of El Salvador as usual gave her a rough780 words
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Article, Illustration622 1984-04-01 5 Sci-fi whiz produces his 3OOth book L Writing is fun. I enjoy it. There's no difficulty in it. I sit down and as nearly as I can tell there is no friction. I'm not aware of the typing even, just of the words appearing. Q Isaac Asimov [HERE'S barely aAP - 622 words
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341 1984-04-01 5 TWO or three times a week, up to eight people convene in a shabby area of East London for a journey through history, frum 1685 to 1919. in just three hours. Their time capsule: An early 18th century house located justReuter - 341 words
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Article, Illustration528 1984-04-01 5 Z The press can so dramatise the negative, the tragic, the evil aspects of life The Christian Science Monitor tries to look through the events of the day to more hopeful aspects: To report what's happening, but to leave the door open for528 words
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Article, Illustration226 1984-04-01 7 Reagan takes\ time out to try arm-wrestling The Sunday Times, Feb 19 WASHINGTON, s«. Pw«M«rt lUu Km«u, 73. u (mprropi. «rtnwrartßag «Mtt»t wia U.ntMM utu angular pa Maim *ta OTK-iUnmi fan the "awl (tnfcwlJ) CM VmHtmi rf *j unw tfcc \rbte Bam mm mm*Reuter; UPI - 226 words
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159 1984-04-01 7 New York gang boss and 20 associates charged NEW YORK. Sat. Paul Castellano, described as the boss of New York City's largest criminal Boon was Indicted wah 30 associates yesterday on charges of running a racketeering enterprise responsible for S murders. Other crimes listed were theft, usury, prostitution and drugReuter - 159 words
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Article, Illustration413 1984-04-01 7 OBERAULA (West Germany), Saturday HUNDREDS of veterans of Adolf Hitler's elite Waffen SS converged on a small village for a reunion today. Police said they expected some 5,000 an ti- Nazi demonstrators to protest against the meeting. The veterans of the 3rd Panzer TottenkopfUPI - 413 words
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Article292 1984-04-01 7 U >\r\)\. Sat. A newBritish spy scandal emerged yesterday, raising fears in Britain of revived US mistrust in the country "s leaky intefligeace services. An official report disclosed that just after the Falklands War in 1982. a teenage corporal was given casual access to theUPI - 292 words
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78 1984-04-01 7 LONDON, Sat. A judge has valued a woman's lost sex life at K12,000 (5536,120). Housewife Georgina Crisp, 45, had a "marvellous" sex life before receiving injuries in a traffic accident that made sex painful and put her marriage at risk, the High CourtReuter - 78 words
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Article94 1984-04-01 7 Dow Jones - Dow Jones NEW YORK, Sat. Wall Street stock prices closed lower for the second straight day in a session dominated by heavy trading in potential takeover candidates, but light overall volume. The Dow Jones indusirial average, which gained a total of 16 points in theReuter - 94 words
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Article, Illustration233 1984-04-01 7 Five nations agree to 'save' Argentina $1,040 m loan to help stop default on overdue payments WASHINGTON, Saturday THE United States, Mexico, Venezuela, Brazil and Colombia have agreed to give Argentina a US$5OO million (551,040 million) bridging loan to help stop it defaulting on overdue interest payments, the US TreasuryReuter; UPI - 233 words
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284 1984-04-01 7 NEW YORK, Sat REPORTERS, editors and photographers at the New York Post newspaper went on strike early today, hours after negotiations for a new contract broke down. The editor of the afternoon daily, owned by Australian publishing giant Rupert Murdoch, vowed to continue publishing. TheUPI - 284 words
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407 1984-04-01 9 M.G.G. PILLAI - M.G.G. PILLAI By KuaU Lumpur Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. More than 2,000 delegates from Chinese Is and associations in Malaysia me! here today to voice their CODCCn and expressed regret over the men; expulsions of 14 MCA leaders. They passed three resolutions407 words
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291 1984-04-01 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat THE bumiputra share Of capital, particularly in the plantation, mintag and finance SCCtOTS, has far exceeded the New Economic Policy's 30 per cent target. This was stated here yesterday by Parti Gerakan president Datuk Dr Lim Keng Yaik, the291 words
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Article, Illustration95 1984-04-01 9 PRIME Minister Turgut Ozal of Turkey (left) in conversation with Malaysia's Yang diPertnan Agong when the latter attended a grand performance by the cadets of the Turkish Land Forces Military Academy yesterday. The Malaysian King and his consort are on a state visit to Ankara. InspiredUPI - 95 words
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526 1984-04-01 9 Malaysian banks come under tighter rein 'BMF scandal makes it even more necessary' KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday BANK Negara, the Malaysian central bank, has further tightened supervision of Malaysian banks, especially the outflow of funds to their overseas operations, bank governor Tan Sri Abdul Aziz Taha said here today. He admittedAFP; Bernama - 526 words
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Article287 1984-04-01 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday THE Malaysian economy, which grew by 5.8 per cent last year, is expected to continue to sustain its growth this year, according to Bank Negara's annual report for 1983. This bright prospect for the economy is made against a backdrop or accelerating internationalBernama - 287 words
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Advertisement98 1984-04-01 9 jwBJ totti^ "^V mm I K>on day smp. A new and more the famous hospitality of a convenient time to remember naturally friendly people with for our first (light to Brunei. lunch served on board. 1- noon. You'll arrive at 2pm Leaving you time to ready and relaxed to attend98 words
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Advertisement325 1984-04-01 9 The leaders of kitchen designers today choose Elba built- in oven and hobs as the finishing touch to the perfect kitchen Here's why Just as a beautiful woman Elba built-in ovens utilize a welcome EBtt built-in oven needs a beautiful dress to convection turbo therm or a into her kitchen325 words
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Article255 1984-04-01 10 Kl\ E men paid $500 and 1606 for driving licences stolen from a entre more than L€ Its ago, a court heard yesterdaj The men were caught in Jurong OB K: uia> h\ e acting on a upAi! five pleaded guilty to having forged licences255 words
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177 1984-04-01 10 The man who carried $40,000 to work every day v\hkn a former carpen- !<•! and hi^ two friends heard that a fish auctioned .trui money-changer Y$ carried between 140,000 and $50,000 with him every morning to work, they decided to rob Short]] artei a man is found dead with a177 words
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Article, Illustration272 1984-04-01 10 Top QCC team to go to US, Japan SEVEN production operators who make up 1983's top quality control circle. Crystal, will soon enjoy the reward for their hard work and commitment. The women from Hewlett Packard (Singapore) will leave for the United States and Japan this month their prize for272 words
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82 1984-04-01 10 Singapore shows off fashion in Sydney SIX fashion houses from Singapore are now participating in the Sydney Ready-To-Wear Festival. They will show off 456 outfits ranging from teenage casuals and office clay clothes to evening wear. Included is a fashion show featuring the best collections from Singapore. This is the82 words
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300 1984-04-01 10 RAV DHALIWAL - RAV DHALIWAL Govt to keep closer tabs on sterilisation and abortion cases By PEOPLE who are sterilised or have abortions are to be asked more questions. Not only will they be quizzed more deeply on their educational and income levels but they300 words
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Article247 1984-04-01 10 AT LEAST 30 toughminded but sympathetic volunteers are needed to help newly-released prisoners adjust to society, under a scheme to get the public involved in the welfare of former prisoners. The first group of 31 volunteers are now being trained on-the-job by prison welfare staff after247 words
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Article51 1984-04-01 10 THE visiting Sri Lankan Minister for Industries and Scientifie Affairs, Mr Cyril Mathew, yesterday called on Finance Minister Dr Tony Tan. Mr Mathew, who arrived on Thursday, is here on a mission to attract more investors, study Singapore's industries and get advice on technology transfers. He leaves51 words
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Article, Illustration910 1984-04-01 11 Dr Goh Keng Swee; Mr.Lim Kim San; Mr Howe Yoon Chong; Mr Goh Chok Tong - Dr Goh Keng Swee Mr.Lim Kim San Mr Howe Yoon Chong Mr Goh Chok Tong Singapore says goodbye to the men of the 101 People's Defence Force The military unit that scored a British Empire 'first' marches into history at Beach Road Camp RONNIE WAI reports.TAN SUAN ANN - 910 words
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Advertisement136 1984-04-01 12 Over 1 ,000 islands, at oils and reefs set like jewels A l^llffPff islands. Our exclusive 747 Super-B sendee departs in the vast ness of the Indian Ocean, in harmony !U E Mfl BB^VhtS^ every Wednesday evening, stopping at the Maldives with the great rhythm of the sea. A tranquil136 words
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Article, Illustration444 1984-04-01 13 BENG TAN - BENG TAN Pamphlet in his clinic could get him and partners struck off register By DR PETER Tay Seng Hui, the controversial dentist who was recently censured by his professional association for unprofessional ethics, may be in for further trouble. The Singapore Dental Board, a 11-,nember444 words
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113 1984-04-01 13 75 more flights but 47,000 more passengers ONLY 75 more flights came through Singapore in January, compared to the same period last year. According to trie latest figures from the Department of Statistics, the number of flights went up from 3,671 in January 1983 to 5,746. There were 125 more113 words
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Article39 1984-04-01 13 A DELEGATION comprising members of the Singapore Convention Bureau and those in the local travel industry will be in Australia from April 3 to 13 to promote Singapore as a prime convention and incentive destination.39 words
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140 1984-04-01 13 PAUL WEE - PAUL WEE By POLICE now have a colour photograph of the gunman who shot at a pregnant woman during a lunchtime robbery at Empress Place on Friday. A Caucasian tourist photographed the gunman who noticed this and fired a shot at him. He missed140 words
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Article, Illustration276 1984-04-01 13 LEONG WENG K AM - LEONG WENG K AM By SINGAPORE has been picked to form the backdrop of a two-part television drama to be made by the Japan Broadcastins: Corporation, NHK. Plans have yet to be finalised but producer Satoshi Murakami said the show, which will feature276 words
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270 1984-04-01 13 PONDOK Peranakan Gelam, a Muslim welfare i iub in Club Street in Chinatown, will no longer pay its members' traffic fines. This follows a meeting about t«Q weeks ago between three dub officials and in Official from the Registry of Societies fie registry official270 words
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Article48 1984-04-01 13 THE population of Singapore grew by another :,'M to 2,518,806 people in January. During the month, there were 3,349 births and 1,143 deaths. There were also a total of 1,720 marriages, according to the latest Singapore Demographic Bulletin released by the Department of Statistics.48 words
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Article, Illustration390 1984-04-01 13 ILENE ALESHIRE - ILENE ALESHIRE By IT STARTED out with a finger-snapping, handclapping, knee-slapping, whistling, hissing medley and ended with a musical tribute to the Mass Rapid Transit. In between, some people who thought that symphony music wasn't their cup of tea found themselves thirsting for more. The390 words
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198 1984-04-01 14 Direct access to NTUC for house unions IHt: National Trades Union Congress, in its fomtiimHffl drive for house unions, has come up with a new sellingpoini direct affilia- u.n la \t\<- NTUC This means rhat union branches which set themselves up BS independent house unions have direct access to the198 words
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Article, Illustration428 1984-04-01 14 PAUL WEE - PAUL WEE Culprits warned of severe action if caught By A GANG of vandals set fire to three more Housing Board flats at 4 a.m. yesterday while the residents were asleep. The residents woke up in time to put out the fires428 words
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97 1984-04-01 14 MENDAKI Foundation will pursue not only secular education but also moral and religious education for Muslims, said acting Minister for Social Affairs, Dr Ahmad Mattar, yesterday. Speaking at the opening of the moral classes organised by Mendaki. he said that it was97 words
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77 1984-04-01 14 FIREMAN had to hurry to a carry house yesterday morning when flames were seen sprouting from a kitchen gas cylinder. The fire occurred at the Kalai Banana Leaf Restaurant in Cuff Road, off Serangoon Road, at about 10 a.m. A worker, identified77 words
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Article172 1984-04-01 14 ABOUT 150 families from Kampong Loyang who have been waiting for three years to be resettled received help yesterday from Mr Phua Bah Lee, Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Defence). Speaking at the ninth anniversary celebration of the Tampines community centre, Mr Phua issued a plea to172 words
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75 1984-04-01 14 TWO Thais were yesterday charged with trying to cheat a man over 44 pieces of jewellery they claimed were made of gold. No pleas were taken from Viroj Chindavong. 51, and Chamnan Charoenteer. 32. who were remanded until April 7 when the case will75 words
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Article88 1984-04-01 14 MOTORCYCLIST Sulaiman bin Ahmad, 43. died after he was flung from his machine when ii skidded in Upper East Coast Road. In another accident, an Indian woman aged between 20 and 30 years died instantly after she was knocked down by a pick-up in Yio Chu88 words
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Article46 1984-04-01 14 SOMEONE BROKE into a florist's Housing Board flat on Friday and stole $14,000 in cash. Mr L.T. Chua said he left his four-room flat in Jalan Dusun. off Balestier Road, but when he returned, he found the padlock to the iron gate missing.46 words
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Article42 1984-04-01 14 THE HOUSING Board has detained 236 vehicles, ranging from motor-cycles motor-cars, vans and lorries, left abandoned in its car parks. The board in last Friday's government gazette said that these vehicles would be disposed of within a month thereof.42 words
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Article51 1984-04-01 14 A NEWLY-FORMED association of national educational institutions set up under the United Nations Development Programme is wooing the Institute of Education to join as a member. UNDP consultant Mr I. Ayman. who is based in Bangkok, arrived on Friday to tell the institute about the association's51 words
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Article, Illustration289 1984-04-01 14 IMPRESSIVE ideas on how to develop Fort Siloso on Sentosa have come out of a competition organised for architecture students at the National University of Singapore. The ideas include a "ghost train" in the tunnels, a colonial bar in a former289 words
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111 1984-04-01 14 MORE than 760 industrial shops offered for rent at fixed monthly rates by the Housing Board were taken up yesterday, according to an SBC report. These shops for light industries were let out on a first-come-first-served basis to cut the waiting111 words
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Article, Illustration187 1984-04-01 16 Two newfaces on MAS board of directors nib chairman ol me Housing Boai d, Mr Hsuan Owyang, and (he chairman of the Post >fHcc Sa :'..iiik. MiTan Chok Kian, have been appointed directors of the Monetary Author- orchng the latest ininent Gazette, their appointment takes effect from today and they187 words
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Article, Illustration492 1984-04-01 16 IRENE PATES - IRENE PATES Denfurn Design Centre offers free assembly and delivery By A SECOND store selling knockdovt n Scandinavian furniture opened yesterday with the shop offering to assemble the furniture for the customer without extra charge. The DenFurn Design Centre, which sells furniture from Denmark, offers492 words
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Article52 1984-04-01 16 j CLAYMORE Hill will be I blocked off at its junction i with Orchard Road from today. A statement from the Ministry of National Development said this was necessary due to the widening of Orchard Road. Vehicles going towards Orchard Road from Claymore Hill should now use52 words
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189 1984-04-01 16 Asean and Danish trade ties to get a boost SEVERAL activities will be held in Denmark to boost trade and economic ties between Copenhagen and Asean as a foilow-up to the visit of the Danish Foreign Minister to this region. Mr Uffe Ellemann-Jen-sen, the Danish minister who led his delegation189 words
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235 1984-04-01 16 WITH more people cremating their dead, undertakers are selling cheaper caskets, more urns and fewer tombstones. A casket company reported a 50 to 60 per cent increase in the sale of urns since 1980, almost five times more than 15 years ago235 words
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129 1984-04-01 16 TO HELP in t he construction of the stretch of Central Expressway from Jaian Toa Payoh Pan Island Expressway to Thomson Road, the Public Works Department will convert Norfolk Road into a one-way street starting from 10 a.m. today. Traffic flow will129 words
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Article57 1984-04-01 16 A MAN claimed trial yesterday to a charge of mischief for allegedly damaging both windscreens and a car's window on Oct 23 last year. Low Sock Thong, 22, allegedly committed the offence outside a house at Mugliston Park, off Jalan Woodbridge. The case will be heard on57 words
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Article192 1984-04-01 16 'Adjust pensions' to minister A GROUP of government pensioners has sent a memorandum to the Minister for Finance. Dr Tony Tan, to have their monthly pensions adjusted. This appeal by the Government Pensioners' Association follows an earlier application that was turned down by the Finance Ministry The honorary secretary of192 words
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84 1984-04-01 16 Last chance grads to apply to NTI POLYTECHNICgraduates who wish to apply to the Nanyang Technological Institute should before Saturday. The extended deadline is for those who missed an earlier advertisement inviting applications from polytechnic graduates with good academic records, an NTI statement said > Places are available in the84 words
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Advertisement439 1984-04-01 16 Telefunken 1590 Hi-fi stereo CTV Telefunken 1560S stereo CTV Telefunken 1340 stereo CTV Telefunken 6296 stereo CTV Telefunken 1320 CTV Telefunken 2206 CTV 2~i •2 x 30W hi-fi speakers 2r"/67 cm CTV •2 x 15W speakers ***** cm CTV •2x 6W speakers ***** cm CTV •2x 6W speakers ***** cm439 words
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Article, Illustration1144 1984-04-01 17 JERROLD G SIMON - JERROLD G SIMON By A psychologist and career development specialist at Harvard Business School, he has counselled over a thousand people in f heir search for jobs. Here he tells you how to go after the job you really want. This series is produced by1,144 words
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Advertisement56 1984-04-01 17 ttiat's aIT the rage is going to be on The Flytjaits are at Bill Barley's Bar the earl\ ()>. H"^! now. From April I, \oiuan the t'Khaits have had a 1 1 PI y^ I listen to them at Bill Baile\ s .:ui entirely their own. JW^ B; i 856 words
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Advertisement121 1984-04-01 17 p* Villa des r lores °p townhouses The privacy of a scmi-dctachcdhouscThc facilities w §jp of a luxury condominium. And at lower cost! Only 41 neighbours, no high-rise blocks ufSj* 5 designs from only $626,000 /v^\- I JfeK Floor areas from 2031 2692 sq tt rZ^ T V>feU ji-^-J V?*121 words
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Article200 1984-04-01 18 The Sunday Times View Classroom at the top o£ the world THERE must have been quite a few parents who wondered at the wisdom oi sending 30 students trekking in the mountains ol \epai. Aftei all, there seems little point in going all the way to the Himalayas to camp200 words
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Article, Illustration450 1984-04-01 18 A first trip abroad and money for kids 9 future MOST took care of the house. Many gave themselves a longdeserved treat one went on holiday in anticipation of CPF savings to fall back on and there were also some who immediately put their450 words
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Article, Illustration467 1984-04-01 18 MR YEO HIOK KUN has four golden rules where Central Provident Fund savings are concerned: Budget wisely, don't gamble, don't drink, and don't smoke. Today, still hale and very hearty at a robust 72, he is running his own successful hardware business with his467 words
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326 1984-04-01 18 BERNARD ROSARIO isn't his real name, but this story is true. He didn't benefit from withdrawing his CPF savings. That's because he hadn't worked long enough in his last job. For ex-sergeant Rosario, 66. served only five years in the Singapore326 words
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238 1984-04-01 18 A CENTRAL Provident Fund withdrawal age 55 or 60 wouldn't have made much difference to him, a 58--year-old retiree said. The reality for him was that he wouldn't have done much more than he did with the (68,000 he withdrew three238 words
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345 1984-04-01 18 A 55-YEAR-OLD former employee of an insurance company withdrew all her Central Provident Fund savings, about $90,000, and spent half of it repaying her debts. She put the other half into a fixed deposit to gain interest. Mrs Peggy Yeo not her real345 words
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Article, Illustration304 1984-04-01 18 NEARLY 1.8 million people had a total of $19.5 billion in the Central Provident Fund at the end of last year. This works out to an average of $10,965 in each CPF account. The CPF Board was set up in July 1955 to provide for old304 words
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Advertisement50 1984-04-01 18 1 I I C^r W C l\ Kp u 1 ir hi V V > Battling The Monthly Blues MICK JACGER AT 40 FASHION I BARBRA STREISAND a aai a ahi r ullLv Hi v MAI/INT CTDIHCC TRENDSETTER'S nini\ii«u jiixiucjj^ 0 EUROPEAN HOLIDAY r Him SAIVISONITE LUGGAGE STANDINCWDV WONS kickers50 words
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Article, Illustration1145 1984-04-01 19 MARA FERNANDEZ - Is dating becoming a bore? MARA FERNANDEZ By What one boy says Dates seem to have lost the special meaning these days. I go out with whoever I want; I don't wait for the special one to come along. I go out any time of the day in broad daylight1,145 words
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Article, Illustration165 1984-04-01 19 A letter trying to sell the idea of a career in the army is the military's latest tactic in recruitment. PAIK CHOO, Singapore's well-known humorist, managed to lay her hands on a copy after reading last week's story (left) about it. Dt^ar Friend-Friend, Just165 words
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181 1984-04-01 19 I READ your story of ■'How Hamzah mastered the ATM in 5 minutes'" with much interest. The ease in the use of an Automatic Teller Machine is convincing, and cashless pa] for all is ideal. However, we must be sure that there181 words
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Advertisement106 1984-04-01 19 X\^Qvst?iptS£ r 'he Sec co 'n A Senes to Work How to turn me 3 Secrets into Skills Kenneth Bldnchard. Ph.D. Rohert 1 orher, PhD A sequel to the phenomenal THE ONE MINUTE MANAGER which to d I million hardback copies worldwide and has been translated into sixteen languages. PUTTING106 words
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Advertisement284 1984-04-01 19 Delsey New s mw ©is©jf nil 9Mjf WS ll$ French luggage for the WAHM nfWGllde- -Jw Delsey Airstyle, the world- —^^^^^^/^^BjHßtt^N-.^ renowned luggage for &i i \^BßHß^6^fe^^^^Bßllfc V i t l~\ O £Ti r l O f~\ T~\ Q f~\ m comes in a new H^^^w mmmmmW I range. Delsey284 words
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Article, Illustration162 1984-04-01 20 IT was the American President Harry Truman who said. "If you can't stand the heat, stay out Ofl the kit 'hen But the language of food is lot stuff", and "some li-ce it hot." When too many people get invo ved, they may get162 words
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Article, Illustration1531 1984-04-01 20 R U? EVERLEY LOPES does not exist officially yet she is sitting in front of me on a stone floor. If she is anything she is a statistic, one of 500,000 refugees who are now living in El Salvador, though living in this1,531 words
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Advertisement146 1984-04-01 20 A look ot stotistics thot shope the country Our jobless few THERE are 1.2 miliion of us in the workforce an all-time record. Although 39,000 were out of work last June, most of the unemployed were those leaving old jobs and looking for new ones y^\m^^& 197 42,000 6.0 IP^W146 words
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Advertisement537 1984-04-01 21 I I ******* I I i ff f I ENTERTAINMENT I I ft FOOO GUIDE I I 3 Eating Out for quick lunch Reaerva tion visit Lai Wah Restaurant, (77C. Jalan Besar (aircondition I IV! *****08 29BMM Branch i Block 141 143n. Bendem. lalrcondiUonX Tel *****60 EXCELLENT VEGETARIAN FOOD Fast537 words
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Advertisement740 1984-04-01 21 24 Garage Sale ALL MUST GO Beds, lamps, slt- linn i dining set. household effets, aircond, fridge many others -37-08 Pearl Bank Aparttnenl (oil Outnun Road). Call between 2pm tiprn EXPAT LEAVING. SELLING everytning: fridge, cooker, carpets. curtains, kitchenware. beds, plants. TV *****58 FOR SALE: BRAND new Italian I dming740 words
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Advertisement545 1984-04-01 21 30 Hairdressing CAIRNHILL UNISEX SALON Special Offer' Perm $35.00. Cut $16 00 Attended by professional London trained hairstylist Enquiries: *****67. HAIRWAYS MASTERCLASS. MODELS required for our Sunday Workshop: for cutting, perming by our Post Graduate Students. Phone *****47 BRITANNIA UNISEX SALON requires models for advance students. Cut; $5. perm; $10.545 words
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Advertisement541 1984-04-01 21 50 Office Equipment/ Supplies SPECIAL OFFER, SHOWROOM model Silver Reed 25CE eleetncaJ typewriter, selling 1 2 price at $600. Using IBM golfball and rib- i bon Silver reed EXSS electronic j typewriter, showroom model, selling at 51.700 (normal price j 52.300). Call: *****8 *****7 53 Computer Products/Services RENT COMPUTER-TIME. Cheapest541 words
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Advertisement498 1984-04-01 21 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical LANDSCAPED TECHNICIANS wanted for prestigious project region wide. Architectural or interior I background acceptable. Write with full particulars of qualifications, experience, current and expected salary and contact num ber to: Landscaped Director 548 Boat Quay I Singapore 0104 MECHANIC (Light Plant) Class 4 driving licence498 words
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Advertisement474 1984-04-01 21 i I^^^P"^BHH^tffl mt mm L'^l mm K^^^T J mmmm^r W? A Russ Hamilton s (an is so keen ■T on his songs that he has adverWf tised to buy any of his L P s If you still have this old sings' er's records, call Simon at the I B474 words
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Advertisement420 1984-04-01 21 73 Vehicles Accessories/MatPienance 'skat (o\krs "N tor at: t\ p«-> of <-arv from onwards car rim am% Dealer- of (uncord Sound Barrier, lamon^H I 1 Pioneer, Ten I^^^^J j 74 Vehicie Financing FULSOON ENTERPRISE OFFERS new usf>r! car loans Easy terms Immediate approval Competitive interest rates Call *****00 *****38 HOSIN420 words
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Advertisement909 1984-04-01 22 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun Nissan c) Datsun Nissan lTg?lnllllilUvfiWPfimn!gTi9ffil mm mwSSmSfSSSSMmmmSmm 1982 NISSAN SUNNY i speed Ui tte. bi uitifttl condition Sports rims Price 0 On O Contact *****88 j S Steven Woni ALMOST 1981 DATSUN 120A I < »r Hatchback Tip top condition909 words
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Advertisement852 1984-04-01 22 76 Vehicles For Sale j Honda SEPT 79 BLACK Prelude (1602>, Jiul owner sporta rims, aircond. beautifully maintained 52&500. *****22 Lim SEPT. '80 ACCORD Hondamatic Power Windows, sports rims, radio, cassette, new tax $20,500 Tel: *****83 Daniel 1977 DECEMBER HONDA me Company registered Tip-top condition. Tax November 84 Tel: BS43S3S852 words
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Advertisement873 1984-04-01 22 76 Vehicles For Sale g) Mazda 1978 MAZDA 808 Station Wagon 2 Company owner pass inspection $5,500 loan $3,500 Tel: *****54. 1981 RX7 SPORTS Auto. One owner Accident free Well kept. Low mileage $48,000 Tel: *****63 198.1 MAZDA 323 1 3 4-door sspe j d. i private owner, aircon. original873 words
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Advertisement878 1984-04-01 22 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi 1982, july colt Supershlft 1400 c.c. 5-door, nice number plate beautiful condition Tel *****98 (Pager: *****17) 2 UNITS MITSUBISHI Lancer, 1974/ 1975. Aircon. radio cassette. Engine overhauled. New paint $6.800/$7.()00 Call 2H*****. 27/12/7S LANCER 1400 5-speed, 2nd owner, aircond. sports runs cassette, road tax.878 words
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Advertisement739 1984-04-01 22 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale j j) Toyota j) Toyota Test drive the all new Toyota Corona Car of tomorrow. «/£Z3irf£E^ Here today. £w Oui showrooms 'Ja^fiSJ^sTSP* L- 4^BJ£ are opei lgmm^^^Y^' BORNEO MOTORS QUEEN STREET TEL *****33 ALJUNIED ROAD TEL *****32 BUKIT TIMAH ROAD TEL *****55739 words
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Advertisement670 1984-04-01 22 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others 28/12/76 CHRYSLER 15O8S (Talbot Alpine) 1442 c.c., 2nd private owner, aircon, radio cassette, tuff-koted. excellent condition. Selling $8,800 0.n.0. Call *****97 ALMOST "74 VOLVO White, big bumper, good maintenance. 2nd owner. non-PARF. Selling cheap. 4661 176 after 11am. ALMOST '80 SUBARU 1600 GLFS with670 words
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Advertisement841 1984-04-01 22 76 Vehicles For Sale l) Commercial Vehicles 79 MINI VAN. Passed vlcom, new I paintwork. 52.400 1< '1.*****40 m) Motor Cycles/ Scooters MUST SELL HONDA 750 K7, registered 1980. excellent condition. low mileage, new tyres, shoei travel bags, must see to appreciate, best offer secures, view at: 19 Lengkok Manam.841 words
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Advertisement822 1984-04-01 22 r___| jWk. ACCOMMODATION HH PROPtRTIFS I j 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses 2 1/2-STOREY SEMI-DETACHED DIST 1027 4 bedrooms, servant's, split-level living/dining, terrazzo flooring Bedrooms parquet, fully aircond. with balcony all round Roof-top patio. Partially fully furnished. $3,200 $3,500 Immediate occupation Enquiries 9a m 12 noon TEL: *****38 Allan Lim822 words
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Advertisement760 1984-04-01 22 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Rooms DIST IMb FURNISHEO n>om wit!. ,utltu, bungalow house, suitable for 2 students. $400 per j Laundry included Tel *****6' BATHROOM ATTACHED CAR PETED furnished. Cell::.. fridge. CTV.. phone o«H tong Lodgii.t Sin glegiri I $350 (Terryj *****39 ANG MO KIO Avt 5. near Upper Thomson760 words
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Advertisement1137 1984-04-01 23 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments TO RENT LUXURIOUSLY FURNISHED APARTMENT complete with stereo and TV sets, in prime location near Hilton/ Orchard Road area, with 2 bedrooms and 1 study and very large living dining room. Facilities include separate amah room, clubhouse, swimming pool, sauna,1,137 words
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Advertisement682 1984-04-01 23 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses a) Houses SPANISH STYLE DOUBLE-STOREYTERRACE HOUSES ICJWRAY GJTOEF} I IB KATONG HIGHCLASS RESIDENTIAL AREA. 5 SADJACFNT TO JACKIE S BOWLKATONG OCEAN PARK. SS FREEHOLD LAND t< co V^ X °s AAO/ HOUSING O^K\^rW^2^ 90%682 words
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Advertisement766 1984-04-01 23 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale f^^^^^Z^f^fll!^!! TRAVEL GUIDE b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments j Mount Faber Lodge OPEN HOUSE TODAY^" FOR SALE OR LEASE Luxurious studio. Maisonettes Penthouses Complete facilities swimming, tennis, squash, clubhouse i Sale from $260 p.s.f. Rental partially furnished from $2,800 per month766 words
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Advertisement774 1984-04-01 23 100 Air Travel LAFLEUR TRAVEL SERVICES Specialist Superbudgei An lares Worldwide Dally departures available. Cre I payment welcome Call T 267. CALL NORA *****43 (Sunday) (9am 6pnn *****72 (Weekdays) Budget Airfares Jasons Travel =03-20 Orchard Towers (TASIB). ECONOMY AND PROFICIENCY U travel, tours, car rental Tru Travel. -U2--55 International Plaza.774 words
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Advertisement324 1984-04-01 23 102 Tours 102 Tours Holiday Best Sellers A gnat u>j) to fraud We may not be the region s Largest, but we're certainly better' THE GRAND EL ROPE (15 Countr Marino. Vatican S; Germany Hrtland/Belgwr oj [)avs SS4 S6S Ne w Attractions! P ,c •FLOBENCE Eastern Central Europe irtries) Sw324 words
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Advertisement733 1984-04-01 24 102 Tours 102 Tours I US) NAM HO 1 TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE LTD. Head Office Pearl s Centre. Gr Floor. j§* !00 EuTongSen St =01-14. 0 1-16. Singapore 0105. Tel: *****33 (7 lines) Branch Office People's Park Complex. Gr. Floor 1 ParV Road *4H9. Singapore 0105 Te! *****1-3/*****6/*****8/*****63 i733 words
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Advertisement644 1984-04-01 24 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours Of course you could really \isit 30 sights if you drive like the wind all day and night. But chances are you'd much rather explore Britain at your leisure with a car of your own, unlimited >« mileage insurance, VAT and w -v^v maps644 words
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Advertisement454 1984-04-01 24 108 Foreign 108 Foreign N THE UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI Qualified Students are welcome to meet with MR. JOSEF SILNY, Associate Director off Admissions, to learn about the possibility of studying at the University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida, on Sunday, April 1, 1984, 7:00 10:00 p.m., and all day Monday,454 words
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Advertisement345 1984-04-01 24 ANNOUNCEMENTS 131 Marriages/ 131 Marriages/ Engagements Engagements i WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT ANNOUNCING TO FRIENDS, COLLEAGUES AND RELATIVES THE RECENT MARRIAGE OF JOSEPH DEVASAGAYAM AND ARUKIM MARY NALLUSAMY AT THE REGISTRY OF MARRIAGES. SINGAPORE. 4HW< Mt I >^K»< )^HB^( )^B»( >«IM^< )4Mb»< )^M»--138 Other Announcements/ POUND Messages SOMETHING? MISSING From now nn.345 words
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Advertisement487 1984-04-01 24 136 Car Pools LIFT REQUIRED FROM Telok j Blangah to Jalan Pt-inimpm to reach before 8.30 a.m.. Call: *****21. REQUIRED URGENTLY JURONG K.i::.:r.t! Place. Monday Friday 7.00am 5.30pm Telephone Mmdar *****72. LIFT AVAILABLE FROM Ang Mo Kio town centre tc Jurong and return. S.MOa.m sp.m. *****41. 137 Religious Announcements ORCHARD487 words
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Advertisement265 1984-04-01 24 144 In Memoriam GERMAINE LIM SHI WERN Departed 1-4-1982 Sweet memories of you wil always and forever dwell in us Missed by Mum Dad and Paul IN LOVING MEMORY OF Lit* MDM LEE HUI LING Departed 1 4.82 TWO YEARS HAVE PASSED BUT THE MEMORY OF YOU. DEAR MOTHER. WILL265 words
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Advertisement262 1984-04-01 24 143 Acknowledgements PThe family ol the mlt MR HAN KHOON JUAN of BLOCK 30 TANGLiN HALT ROAD 0-. 1W .d rol!or their kind as.v condotei recent bt-re.i\> 141 Deaths TANKIAHSAY Age 80 passed sway peacefully on 30th March 1984 leaving behind Sons Yoke Kai. Edmund Yock Lee, Lily Jork Too.262 words
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Advertisement548 1984-04-01 25 APPOINTMENTS A I SOFT COMPUTER SERVICES PTE LTD ttware company based in Singapore dealing with and support of software products. Due to expansion of business activities in South East Asia, we have immediate vacancies for the following positions. SALES EXECUTIVES The sales executive will be responsible for the sales of548 words
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Advertisement263 1984-04-01 25 s A leading architect's firm in Kuala Trengganu invites application for the post of: 1. Architect Graphic Delineator/Presentation Draughts- man With at least three (3) years experience and inclination to photography and model making. 2. Assistant Architects/ Architects With 3-5 years experience, capable of handling projects independently, proficient in presentation263 words
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Advertisement610 1984-04-01 25 NOTICES METAL CONTAINERS LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) INTERIM REPORT FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED 31ST DECEMBER 1983 Half Yea ly Report on consolidated results fo r the six months ended 31st December 1983 These figures have n Latest Previous Half Year Corresponding To 31/12/83 Period O r610 words
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Advertisement13 1984-04-01 25 [OND H RBOfH THE FIRST LADV OF CR.ME THE SPEAKE MAND^ ANE DEA13 words
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Article, Illustration1319 1984-04-01 26 Secrets of Swede success... I E 4Cerezo (left) was, critics carped, the son of a clown and not fitted for the Italian game. The laugh is on them for, as Roma now surge towards new peaks, it is the understanding between Cerezo and Falcao that generates Roma's confidence. Falcao's (right)1,319 words
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Article62 1984-04-01 26 THE European Football Union in Zurich have suspended Manchester United's midfielder Ray Wilkins for the semi-final tie against Italy's Juventus. Tottenham Hotspur's Gary Stevens, and Josip Cop, of Yugoslavia's. Ha jduk 'Split, also milar sentences. Liverpool. Manchester United and Nottingham Forest semi-finalists in the European Cup-Win-ners'62 words
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Article72 1984-04-01 26 New Zealand scored a controversial 2-0 win over Malaysia at the Basin Reserve in Wellington yesterday. The Kiwis' led in the second half with a disputed penalty after a foul by goalkeeper Amar Oogan. The goalkeeper saved the penalty, but there were angry protests from the Malaysians72 words
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Article73 1984-04-01 26 A PURE gold replica of the Jules Rimet World Cup trophy stolen in Brazil last year, was handed to a Brazilian delegation at a special ceremony in Frankfurt yesterday. The new Cup worth about U5538,500 was received by the captains of Brazil's three Work winning teams, Bellini,73 words
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Article65 1984-04-01 26 THE "intolerable conduct of English fans' 1 will be discussed at FIFA'S executive committee meeting in Zurich on May 19 They will consider reports on the trouble linked with last month's France against England friendly international. General secretary Sepp Blater, writing in the current issue of FIFA65 words
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Article79 1984-04-01 26 CHARLTON Athletic have asked Arsenal to switch the date of their testimonial match for defender Les Berry, so that former idol George Best can play as a guest for them. The match is now scheduled for April IT. Shrewsbury beat Blackburn 1-0 in an English League79 words
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Article71 1984-04-01 26 A Commission of Inquiry in Brussels have demanded a life ban for former Standard Liege manager Raymond Goethals in the scandal in whirh Standard fixed a vital match on their way to the Belgian League title two years ago. A minimum ban of three years was71 words
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Article56 1984-04-01 26 WEST German club Cologne announced they will sign midfielder Jimmy Hartwig from European champions Hamburg on a two-year contract. Hartwig. 29, decided to leave Hamburg last month when the club fined him US$765 for attending carnival celebrations after reporting injured. Cologne did not disclose how much thevReutei; AFP - 56 words
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Advertisement382 1984-04-01 26 >v An Eminently Exclusive Address... A Uniquely Prestigious Name... S flfe^^^l B^B -x--r '^7'!' 3MSBV j.i ..I. i- j 9MHHIB flHfl 118 IBH Bm VMMBMmi ?V., "~^v^ s Located on a piece of land that's unique a futuristic look. 11 glass-lifts will be installed home unit which means ample parking382 words
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Article, Illustration556 1984-04-01 27 Marvin's marvellous show ends with Roldan at the ropes LAS VEGAS, Saturday MARVIN Hagler survived a furious opening onslaughi from Argentina's Juan Domingo Roklan yesterday and retained his undisputed world middleweight boxing title when the referee stopped the fight in the 10th round. Hagler, defending his crownReuter; AP; UPI - 556 words
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Article174 1984-04-01 27 LINOGES (France), Sa1 I France, Europe's mosl pion, survived two European heavyweight British ehallen. It v. as the sixth successful defence by •Id French champion since h< against Spain's Felipe Rodriguez in Nov 1"Bui the Frenchman's reign by flooring hir> the eighth round ofAgencies - 174 words
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Article594 1984-04-01 27 England RFU decision to play in South Africa raises storm of protests LONDON, Sat. Opposiinil anxiety have greeted a decision by England's rugby union tuhorities to go ahead i controversial lour of South Africa. rhe opposition stemmed From white- ruled South Africa's apartheid es of racial segregation. TheReuter - 594 words
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412 1984-04-01 27 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By HONGKONG, Sat. There was injury, but thankfully, despite two high scores, no insult for Singapore on the opening day of the Cathay Pacific Hongkong Bank Invitation rugby sevens at the Government Stadium here today. Singapore lost both their group matches412 words
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Article19 1984-04-01 27 Nehemiah loses "amateur' fight NEW YORK Sat. itneditime Ahfn with •tbail The 'I At ently him Howthe i ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article333 1984-04-01 27 Golf round-up 'AKARTA. Sat. Terr\ Gale, of Australia, continued to lead after the thud round of the US$lOO,OOO $210,000 > Indonesian < 'P»'n boM championship here today. IBs inc-under-pai W 1 1 the F'ondok Indah Club left him on 211 after 54 holes, one stroke333 words
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Article261 1984-04-01 27 BRIDGETOWN, Sat Al STRALIA were 37-5 igainsi the West Indies yesterdaj at close of the first day's play in their Third cricket Test, with the al pitch failing to produce its cost Brst-morn-ing terrors for batsmen Indies, winning the toss for the secon live rest, putReuter - 261 words
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Article291 1984-04-01 27 Tennis round-up BOCA RATON, Florida, Frerv h Open champion Yannk'K Noah brushed aside a challenge from American Scott Davis to slip into the semi-finals of a men's Grand Prix tennis tournament. Second-seeded Noah won 7-6, 6-3 and will face South African-born American Johan Kriek. theReuter - 291 words
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Advertisement164 1984-04-01 27 fg? Six Ways to Fight r Depression! Depression hits most of us at one time or another. This month's Reader's Digest provides you six self-heb remedies to boost yourself up when you're down how to use exercise as a mood elevator, how to channel y^ "X your negative fee!inqs and164 words
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Article, Illustration1560 1984-04-01 28 Alan Hnbbard - Alan Hnbbard Can Carl Lewis win four Olympic gold medals and bridge the gap Jesse Owens left 48 years ago? Such an achievement, in these days of fast-lane commercialism, would make Carl Lewis, in his own words, "worth millions and millions of dollars." You bet he'll go for1,560 words
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Advertisement159 1984-04-01 28 KEEP A PERFECT BALANCE WITH POCARI, THE ISOTONIC DRINK. Lulu is a super secretary, v^/hose life is made up of endiess piles of paperwork and files, accompanied by her boss's loud voice fcliiir' '|9fl and the consistent ringing of the telephone. All this fluster may j leave her thirsty and159 words
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Article, Illustration779 1984-04-01 29 Shirley Tan - Shirley Tan B Diary of a fighter step by step Interview... By Living legend of badminton is back on his feet after a crippling blow HE SAID he was improving with every day. But to be able to walk unassisted again less than 20ALBERT SIM - 779 words
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Article, Illustration344 1984-04-01 29 SINGAPORE AMATEUR ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION FIRST SONETTI ALLCOMERS MEET: Prema Govmdan makes an early attempt at Glory Barnabn^' 200m women's national record There's a possibility of Singapore's Haron Mundir having a showdown with Malaysia's Olympic Games-bound Nordin Jadi in the 200 and 400 metres (National Stadium, 2p m344 words
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Advertisement203 1984-04-01 29 Warn SffiitiiPir in.Genuine father, American leather M^t 5 seater*- lowest selling price $1199/ &OK\ JfW I*^1 i^l^Pil I^^ Time :11.00 AM. To iiT rT 9.00 P.M. |^]|Jlf[oi^i Mattress Oining sets lowest selling price $298/ Bedroom sets Lowest selling price from $690/' Give confidential discount prices APPOINTMENT QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANTS with SARAWAK203 words
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Article, Illustration338 1984-04-01 30 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By SHOOT IP HIGH can win his second Naiional Stud Cup for Malaysian-bred horses in Race 4 over 1,200 m at Ipoh today. This four-year-old towers over his rivals in the ratings and he has the right form. Last time oat at338 words
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201 1984-04-01 30 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE By YANGTZE KIANG IV de serves another chance in the 1.900m Ipoh Stakes (Race 6). This Wharf four-year-old took the unusual role of pacemaker in a 1,800 m race last weekend but ran out of steam in the straight to finish sixth to201 words
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Article111 1984-04-01 30 THESE horses have won or done well on a wet track RACE I: Margaretta, Primco. Scorpio m RACE 2: Stall Madam. Chicago. Mexican Link. Naku:u. Purity RACE 3: Victoria Park, Um Dale. Artapala Java, It's Terrific RACE 4: Shoot Up High, Rich Mountain. Three Leaders, Lady Castlefield. Tambun II111 words
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Article5166 1984-04-01 30 ■HiynHHl 1.30 CLASS 6 DIV 2 1,200m B T*? #1 (Ratings: 37-15) MMMriMi (Stakes: $10,000) 1 *8* Bright Spark 5T (37) C O-Jaafar 3 mg dc -6.5 Malaysian-bred; ran only once, finishing Bth of 9 in 1200m closed race KL in October Ariffln 17 2 760*00 Fontaln5,166 words
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Article, Illustration155 1984-04-01 30 TONTO - TONTO By our man on the track IPOH. Sat. Last-start winner Candidi should keep up his good work in Race 2 for Class 3 Div 4 horses over 1,200 m. The three-year-old Australian gelding stepped up on two unplaced runs to score an all-the-way155 words
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Article213 1984-04-01 31 FIRST: ***** SECOND: ***** THIRD: ***** STARTERS: *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****. CONSOLATIONS: 34 72 2, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****. LIVERPOOL, Saturday HALL*' DANDY, a 13- l shot ridIn bg Neak Doughtj and trained in Kngland213 words
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Article, Illustration2479 1984-04-01 31 OUR RACING TEAM - OUR RACING TEAM Top apprentice of 1983 comes in from the cold By IPOH. Sat. Last season's top apprentice. Rahmat Matsuni, landed his first winner this j ear in spectacular fashion in the last race here today. Rahmat. who had flopped in 542,479 words
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Article1011 1984-04-01 31 IPOH. Sat. The stewuda inquired into the running of Capisci in Race 5 and Gay Prussian in Race 8 here today. Both horses were ridden h> Rahman. The two inquiries were adjourned to the following day. The Stipendiary Steward's report on today's races: KVCK 1: 'Financier 1111,011 words
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Advertisement286 1984-04-01 31 riTj CHILD DEVELOPMENT SERIES Glenn Doman THEWORJ VMO BESTSELLER -HRSTTIMI" IN PAI'F.RBAi K Iw y Your baby can learn to read at two years old. at three or even at fourteen months. And he will love it. Gienn Doman's method of teaching turns reading into a game, a game that286 words
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Advertisement91 1984-04-01 31 k\ i «9w "4^ l 0 Venue 230, Upper Bukrt Timah Roac Hock Soon Industrial Comple* Ground floor Exhibition Hall Date 24 3-84 to 1-4-84 Ji jF^^ me 11 af *o 9pm Happiness is... a chilled glass ol Radeberger The original German Pilsner beer brewed in natural spring water from91 words
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Article, Illustration797 1984-04-01 32 NORMAN LIM; HAKiKATRAI - NORMAN LIM HAKiKATRAI A day in the sporting life of Lau Teng Chuan... ...clearing the air in soccer and giving a lift to athletics 'Waste of time' critic under fire By Haron to train in the States By [HE Football Association of Singapore have hit back at a797 words
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Article, Illustration33 1984-04-01 32 Picture by Neck and neck, stride for stride. ..there was little to separate Malaysia's Alvin Lau (nearest camera) and Singapore's Gerald Lim But Gerald triumphed in the end JONATHAN CHOOJONATHAN CHOO - 33 words
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339 1984-04-01 32 No longer the ladies in waiting... SINGAPORE east a long shadow over arch-rivals Hongkong to clinch the East Asian women's squash team crown for the first time. Tired of playing second fiddle since the competition's inception, the Republic's women shook off their introvert covers to whip their opponents 3-0 and339 words
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Article367 1984-04-01 32 Hakikat Rai reports from the East Coast Recreation Centre SINGAPORE stoked the Malaysian fire, then doused it with sweat for a 4-1 win to soak up the glory of their seventh successive East Asian team squash title. But the local lads, who until yesterday's final had367 words
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Article363 1984-04-01 32 LONDON, Sat. JOHN WARK repayed a huge slice of his £450,000 ($1,377,000) transfer fee today when he snatched the opening goal in Liverpool's 2-0 win over Watford to help steer his new side back to the top of English First Division. Scottish international midfielder Wark. signed from363 words
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Article47 1984-04-01 32 JURONG Town and Changi United drew 1-1 in a National Football League Division Two match at the Jurong Stadium yesterday. (Hhrr result* I)|\ ■>.-. Kaki liukit 1! South Avenue 2, Cairnhill v Telok Blangah (postponed), Pioneer Arsenal n Sembawang 0 l>i\ 3: Mountbatten 3 Ponggol 047 words
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Article, Illustration278 1984-04-01 32 NATIONAL women's 100--metre record-holder Prema Govindan hopes to start the season in sizzling style when she runs in the first Sonetti Italia All-Comers meet at the National Stadium this afternoon (2 p.m.). Having already broken the joint mark of Glory Barnabas and Sheila Fernando for278 words
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229 1984-04-01 32 -KM !M»K\ I - -KM !M»K\I IKN years a^v >in>;ap<ir<Malays triggered the Kallang Roar with the first competitive MCCCr mat<h at the National Stadium. the Sultans' (.old up linal against kelantan. Tonight, all giMMI ihiriL'^ come to an end I h i Malays switch t<i Jalan Besar after229 words
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Miscellaneous116 1984-04-01 32 I 'l* TO 1 p.m. Showers affecting several areas around noon. TEMP. up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 21 min. SUNSET today: j 7.11 p.m.; SI NRISE tomorrow: 7.04 a.m. Adelaide 12 21 C Cloudy Manila 23 36C Fine Amsterdam Melbourne 15/ 17 C Overcast Baagkol Fair Moscow 18C116 words
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Travel Bug
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Article, Illustration899 1984-04-01 1 SALMA KHALIK - Maldives sweet and salty SALMA KHALIK Swim or sink in SlA's latest stop B) THE Maldives is often described as a holiday paradise. Well, it is and it isn't. Singapore Airlines began direct flights to the Maldives last Wednesday and if you are a sea-lover, there are few places inKENNETH KOH - 899 words
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Article, Illustration563 1984-04-01 3 SALMA; KHALIK - Club Med pleasures, a world away from here THREE propositions in two days fast work by any standards. They came from the men of Thulagiri, the Club Mediterranee island in the Maldives. But as a working journalist sent on an assignment, my mind was on other things. Singaporeans may be563 words
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Article, Illustration103 1984-04-01 3 CLUB MF.DITERRANEE US$63 or US$399 a week. Full board and transfers. All use of equipment and lessons free. The cost of a package with Club Med inclusive of air-fare is $1,731. SINGAPORE AIRLINES PACKAGE $1,270 for eight days. Full board, transfers in the Maldives,103 words
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Advertisement45 1984-04-01 1 K 9 WK fcj I^[ m^' mW We believe that the only personality to be stamped on your m clothes should be yours. Not ours. fftmlrfwf <■ bviwn tfclw ChbmA PtaaiJ x r OwAawt .-i/so mailnhle nt Tigress, Sole Distributor. Diethelm Singapore Pte. fid- (Consumer Dh ■>45 words
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Article, Illustration262 1984-04-01 2 HOW do other people see you? Are you a fast talker, fast thinker, action-orientated type of person? Then you're a Driver. Or perhaps you are a warm-hearted and good-natured Amiable? ANNE DE COURCY investigates the theory behind People Dynamics, the new American technique of262 words
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Article, Illustration143 1984-04-01 2 AMIABLES are very agreeable, hate conflict and are primarily concerned with the quality of their relationships. They are very warm, open, good listeners you find them as counsellors, mediators, psychologists, in personnel departments and hospitals and most will start any conversation with a question about the other143 words
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Article, Illustration168 1984-04-01 2 ANALYTICALS are slow-speaking, slow-mov-ing and appear to think slowly: this is because they are busy marshalling and processing facts so that any answer they may be called upon to give is as accurate as they can make it. Analyticals are motivated by the need to be168 words
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Article418 1984-04-01 2 OUTSIDE the office, all four styles are just as easily spotted. The two assertive styles, Driver and Expressive, shake you firmly by the hand, look you in the eye, and start the conversational ball rolling with some form of statement. Analyticals, who are quiet andOPA - 418 words
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Article, Illustration62 1984-04-01 2 MICHAEL PETTI - E MICHAEL PETTI ujuat4 <te de^r^AY ■jo PuT ouTA GR£As£FIRE OH 7H£ sT^V'£ 2 CAti YOU GtT OAPLY tun&ußnep £VeM IF You Cool 2 $To? aien^TruaTincsCAH A^UMB. ybDR CH\IDVIWM6 YtARZ PoHTAfoV/e THE PArt. smoT*£rThlFiAMe By BASMG A L\v ovep. IT FROM THE $IPEof The P/4NJ. y^4. You Tut.62 words
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181 1984-04-01 2 DRIVERS talk fast, think fast, lean forward in their chair when they talk to you, are very directive, impatient, and action orientated. It's no good doing a mating dance with a Driver. They deal in facts as they see them, and will181 words
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Article, Illustration210 1984-04-01 2 EXPRESSIVES talk and think fast and under their chatty, often amusing and creative outward persona are deeply assertive and highly competitive. They are also extremely emotional, often far more than they realise, but at the same time are fairly shallow in most of210 words
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Advertisement352 1984-04-01 2 Your Questions ANSWERED THEBOOKOF KNOWLED6E This first class compilation of features, dealing with an exceptionally wide range of subjects, is ideal for children aged 9 upwards Hundreds of full colour illustrations and diagrams together with a text packed with information make this an exciting oook for any child. Each of352 words
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Advertisement55 1984-04-01 3 ELEKTRIM MOTORS MACHINERY PTE LTD 4b jClg%ls++igMM Ruby Warehouse Complex, 8, Kaki Bukit Road 2, #01-16, StSßk M m^ m m mrmrm tlektnm motors -the power to suit your every need ELECTRO POWERDRIVE PTE. LTD. 48, Hillview Terrace, #05-02. Singapore 2366. We require distributors in Indonesia, East Malaysia Philippines. Tel:55 words
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Article, Illustration1079 1984-04-01 4 MARGARET CHAN went on a steak hunt and concludes that it's to The Ship, at the Hotel Premier, that she would go for gourmet steaks; or to the Baron's Table, at the Royal Holiday Inn, for a feast of roasts. For really good meat, she1,079 words
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Article, Illustration87 1984-04-01 4 LEE GEOK BOI - IF YOU like glass noodles or tang hoon (dong fen), then you II like this dish from Southern Village Restaurant. The tang hoon, fried with crab meat and lots of pepper, has an unusual flavour. The medium-size serving, $15, is enough for five people. The large87 words
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Article, Illustration1127 1984-04-01 4 LEE GEOK BOI - THE number of soft and semi-soft cheeses available locally can be as bewildering as the number of hard and semihard cheeses. If you have enjoyed some of the natural hard and semi-hard cheeses which were featured in this column some time ago, you might want to try some1,127 words
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Advertisement95 1984-04-01 4 Happy Hours Daily from 5 pm to 7 pm 20% discount off drinks featuring "Rhythm Teens" g#%k from the Philippines 9P|Ei Performing 'live' during Happy Hours a a and on Sundays [\S/v^\/] o "',t JH I 4BJ Relax in cool (orntort with a C^i .^^^B B^^^ [//-/a; A' /toaa? oz/a-95 words
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Advertisement91 1984-04-01 4 (CLUB HOUSE Vietnamese Restaurant A division of Singapore Tennis Centre One- o/ tiie best ienni? con 1020 East Coast Parkway, Singapore 1544. Tel: *****28 *****66 50 Popular Genuine Dishes At Your Choice Have a traditional dinner in a tropical atmosphere Right by the seaside jje Enjoy a fast luncheon for91 words
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Article, Illustration628 1984-04-01 7 FEI YUQING doesn't look like he wants to be congratulated. He's won the Golden Bell Award as Best Male TV Singer in Taipeh, but as far as he's concerned, it's a clanger. "I try and pretend it never happened," he says. And he's not joking either. Though628 words
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Article, Illustration505 1984-04-01 7 KC - ALCHEMY: DIRE STRAITS LIVE AN ALBUM to play repeatedly and cherish. It takes us through (he group's hits, from their first hit. Sultans Of Swing, through Tunnel Of Love and Romeo And Juliet, to Once Upon A Time In IIM West and Expresso505 words
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Article, Illustration622 1984-04-01 7 Chris Lewis - JAZZ By Chris Lewis LES FLEURS Ramsey Lewis DC II was t u a post-dinner parry receatfy that thi.s Ramsey Lewis album. Ahu h I hadn't heard before, captured (or set) the mood This is music to be enjoyed, to be dis- cussed,622 words
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Article, Illustration500 1984-04-01 7 LIM KAY TONG - CHANNEL 12 THERE'S a thin line between quality and crassness when television tries to popularise the performing arts. In an attempt to simplify, producers of arts programmes may turn artistes into market commodities. On the other hand, the performers featured may be500 words
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Advertisement269 1984-04-01 7 in a business *o' l 'i th.at more and ta expe^ knowledge and proof I THE QATEWAY /."at you know there s only one TO SUCCESS certain way to give yourself a well-paid secure future get a 1 Association c' 'ecognised professional qualification t Cenitied Accourt >ome letters after your269 words
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Advertisement381 1984-04-01 7 STUDY with HO EMILE WOOLF... the PASSWORD for Professional Examinations Since its establishment in 1976, the Emile Woolf Coiiege has rapidly earned the distinction of being a Leader in the field of accountancy, chartered secretaryship and business training. The consistent h'gh rate of examination success achieved by students all over381 words
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Article, Illustration847 1984-04-01 8 Lim Kay Tong gives the background to The Day After and reviews the movie N 'ho Arm-: Broadcasting Compas US$7 million ut Ssl4 million) film The Day After beamed to 70 million Americans in ■mber last j it was a case of putting847 words
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Article, Illustration305 1984-04-01 8 Flashdance II and more musicals Look West Compiled by PARAMOUNT Pictures have announced that the sequel to the smash hit Flashdance will be produced even though they haven't decided on the cast, the director, or what the story will be about. Apparently, they figured the name alone will be enough305 words
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Article, Illustration564 1984-04-01 8 THE DAY AFTER Showing at Capitol Starring Jason Robards Directed by Nicholas Meyer THE Day After doesn't speculate on the possibility of nuclear war. It assumes that in all probability the nuclear holocaust is the final main course of our times and the aftermath,564 words
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Article, Illustration297 1984-04-01 10 YOU don't have to join the navy to make waves these days. Not with the ship-shope cargo of clothes that just came into port at Metro Grand, Matsuda and Silkinc. The majority of the Japanese summer collections Matsuda, Half Moon Bigi Melrose, and Suzuya are all297 words
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Article, Illustration496 1984-04-01 12 MARA FERNANDEZ - Venue: World Trade Centre, Hall 2 Date: April 2 5 Time: Open to trade visitors between spm and 7 pm. tomorrow and between 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Tuesday and Wednesday. Open to the public between am and 7 p.m. on Thursday Admission:496 words
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44 1984-04-01 12 Find your winning niche Schedule of presentations. 3.15pm-4.15pm NCR Wang Tandem April 3 i 4.30pm-5.30pm Arthur Andersen Crouzet Bull > 3.15pm-4.15pm Olivetti BIS Banking Wang Systems April 4 4.30pm-5.30pm NCR Dataprep Honeywell 11.00am-12.00n00n Philips Sperry Sime CAP i April 5 I 12.15pm-1.15pm Philips Hogan Systems44 words
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Article, Illustration1084 1984-04-01 13 JOHN LIM examines a system which can lead towards cashless living Story and illustration from Business Times TRY saying •■Electronic Funds Transfer at Point of Sale'*' quickly. Even its acronym, EFTPOS, hardly trips off "the tongue. Yet shoppers, retailers and1,084 words
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Article, Illustration898 1984-04-01 15 DOREEN SOH - High cost and inexperience the main reasons niK reaction from banks on the subject of homo banking Can bo summarised in words: "Well er um Our bankers say that they are looking into Interbank Giro and EFTPOS (Electronic Funds Transfer .it Point of898 words
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619 1984-04-01 15 CONRAD RAJ - By CONRAD RAJ COME April 7. another step towards a cashless society will be taken with a new electronic clearg system which will make it easier and faster for banks to transfer funds and information to each other. More than 45 banks,619 words
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Article, Illustration996 1984-04-01 16 PAYMENT card companies do not like to reveal bow much their members lose as a result of fraud and counterfeit, but all admit that the problem is a major one and getting worse A French invention, the "smart card", offers ,i possible solution. Ii996 words
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766 1984-04-01 16 S.W.I. F.T. handling of global transactions THE role of the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunications (Swift) network in modernising international financial transactions between banks has great significance for the international banking community and its corporate customers. THE MEMBER COUNTRIES Europe Austria Hungary Portugal Belgium Ireland Spain Czechoslovakia Italy Sweden766 words
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279 1984-04-01 18 IN BUSINESS, you can lose a million dollars n a day, or lose the opportunity to make a million, if you do not know the latest state of a particular market. Chase Manhattan Bank says it can provide businessmen with up-to-date cash information on279 words
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Article112 1984-04-01 18 APPLIED Communications Inc (ACI) software products for electronic funds transfer systems Ls now available in Singapore, Hongkong and the Far East. Mr George Haddix, chairman and president of ACI, which is based In Nebraska, said the first formal presentation of ACI banking software products will be made112 words
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Article, Illustration167 1984-04-01 18 PHILIPS will show three new products at Banque Asia '84: The Philips Quick Cash 1-2-3 This is a three-step consumeroperated system which delivers cash speedily and answers enquiries on account balances. The compact, easy-to-use terminal is capable of delivering up to six preselected cash withdrawal167 words
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Article, Illustration126 1984-04-01 18 THE Sperry UFTS 600 Is a system designed to cope with the fast changing nature of the banking environment. You can start with a small system which can be expanded as your marketing department develops new ideas, as you reorganise your branches and as your planning126 words
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Article, Illustration74 1984-04-01 18 WITH the Wang PIC Image Processing System, business information can be scanned, displayed. edited, filed, printed and sent anywhere in the world. Documents can also be enlarged. reduced or contrasted. All these desk-top computer, You can start with a Wang professional computer, which one of the74 words
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Advertisement781 1984-04-01 12 MONDAY, APRIL 2 (Chairing the day's sessions Mr Roger Graham, chairman. BIS Software Ltd.. London) The impact of international cash management trends: M Feiix van Tienhoven, member of the board of directors (Finance). Philips Data Systems. Apeldoorn, Holland. Banking via satellite: The new frontier in financial services: Mr Colin Klipin.781 words
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Advertisement296 1984-04-01 13 f BANKS WITH ATMs NOTE AT 8 P.M. TONIGHT JUST ONE UNFIT BILL COULD PUT YOUR ATM DOWN TILL MORNING thr r»BK ivn KTPirnrNr" high speed currency sorting days a week. It's the compact OF AT%rs te l u equipment has created the currency fitness sorter that most advanced compact296 words
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Advertisement152 1984-04-01 14 JOHN-COUNS Trading Pte Limited brines you the currency of chance ARDAC BANKNOTE ACCEPTORS and CHANGERS n ARDAC BANKNOTE ACCEPTORS f-| a fc mm g-fc B i I r^L I B u B o*; n /rr^^N^x 4- I i re P reser| ts a new dimension o I (mSf™ 0 lin152 words
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Advertisement350 1984-04-01 16 Nixdorf has the software HICII ufllCld to the needs of everv business ■^I^^^ I Sk wf Banks are confronted with many different tasks: to handle cost- BBHBBHBHBBHHB intensive bulk transactions, provide comprehensive qualified NIXDORF services and concentrate more on consulting activities under WkWkWk^BkWkWkWLWLWkt the pressures of a diversified market. COMPUTER350 words
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Advertisement764 1984-04-01 17 M^°l!>" e s The ie«ter in NonStop EFT Techno.ecy rt o0" iJI fe ,4 Banking has become a 24 hour-a-dav operation. ATMs are found in JP^^^ shopping centres, theatres and airports. Debit cards can be used in gas "^H stations and supermarkets in the near future. Home Banking looms on764 words
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Advertisement376 1984-04-01 18 f/ Olivetti systems. Altogether r\ Y\*fkt' jH^f* I^l^\rt J Uuvetti, who brought you the first word in electronic typewriters, teH ft presents the last word in computer systems. *fs Technologically highly advanced and totally comprehensive, Olivetti i system^ can be employed in totally on-line solutions, mixed on-line itions with partially376 words
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