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Title Section14 1984-07-15 1 The Sunday Times No. 2510 JULY 15, 1984 45 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 63/1/8414 words
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Article, Illustration493 1984-07-15 1 M.G.G. PILLAI - Dr M springs a surprise M.G.G. PILLAI Businessman Daim is new Finance Minister By Kuala Lumpur Reporter Out Moved KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Malaysian Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamed, today reshuffled his Cabinet, his third m three years, with the unexpected choice of Mr Daim Zainuddin, a prominent493 words
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204 1984-07-15 1 'Malaysians can gain from Singapore's progress' JOHOR BARU, Sat. Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam yesterday told Malaysians, especially Johor residents, to discard feelings of inferiority towards Singapore. They should overcome what he called "Singapore phobia" and take advantage of the Republic's development so thatNST - 204 words
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Article, Illustration365 1984-07-15 1 OELICE GAN - Bus stop blues. ..or being caught without change OELICE GAN By SEE an "OTS" sign m the window of a bos and some of the travelling public plunge panicking fingers Into parse and pocket. For those caught without the correct fare it can mean bus stop blues as they are365 words
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378 1984-07-15 1 PAUL JACOB - Raja: Our concern is the next 25 years PAUL JACOB By OUR first-generation leaders worry about what Singapore will make of itself m the years ahead. This concern was voiced by Mr S. Rajaratnam, the Second Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs) last night. In 25 years of nationhood, great strides378 words
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Article64 1984-07-15 1 PARIS, Sat. A bomb exploded at a Defence Ministry building late last night, causing major damage but no casualties, police said. The bomb exploded m the annexe of the building used by French Navy weapons inspection officials. There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack, onlyReuter - 64 words
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347 1984-07-15 1 Muldoon's party defeated: Labour clinches 17-seat majority WELLINGTON, Sat. New Zealand's Labour Party swept long-serv-ing Prime Minister Sir Robert Muldoon out of office today, winning a comfortable majority m Parliament to end nine years m the wilderness. Five Cabinet ministers and Sir Richard Harrison, the Speaker of Parliament, were amongReuter - 347 words
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269 1984-07-15 2 LONDON, Saturday NIGERIA has told Britain to recall its ambassador from Lagos m a new retaliatory move stemming from the foiled kidnapping of a fugitive Nigerian politician m London. State-run Lagos radio said the Nigerian military government considered it "inappropriate" for British ambassador HamiltonAP; Reuter; AFP; UPI - 269 words
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Article202 1984-07-15 2 Lebanese militia cease fire TRIPOLI, Saturday TWO warring militia m North Lebanon observed a ceasefire today after Syria threatened to use its army to stop them fighting, militia sources said. The sources said Syrian President Hafez AlAssad delivered an ultimatum last night saying that Syrian troops stationed m North LebanonReuter - 202 words
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312 1984-07-15 2 There is hushed talk of a possible successor LONDON, Sat. Confronted by mounting industrial unrest, a weakening pound and discontent within her own Conservative Party, Margaret Thatcher is looking increasingly shaky after five years as British Prime Minister. For the first time, there isReuter - 312 words
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Article97 1984-07-15 2 LONDON, Sat. Britain Is facing the prospect of more disruption for commerce and holidaymaker* after yesterday's failure of talks to end a national dock strike. The country's leading container port, Fellxstowe, on the east coast, was closed to freight at midnight, bringing shipping to a nearReuter - 97 words
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Article119 1984-07-15 2 Paris jails Iranians for hijack PARIS, Sat. Five Iranians who hijacked an Iran Air Boeing 747 to France last year were sentenced yesterday to three years m prison, with 18 months suspended, after a trial m which leading opponents of the Iranian government testified. The men, four of them agedReuter - 119 words
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Article, Illustration217 1984-07-15 2 WARSAW, Sat. The trial of four leading Polish dissidents, charged with plotting the overthrow of communist rule, was adjourned hours after it began yesterday with the defendants accusing the authorities of violating their defence rights. Veteran dissident Jacek Kuron demanded that the foreign pressReuter; AP - 217 words
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Article82 1984-07-15 2 LONDON, Sat The chairman of the Mirror group of newspapers. Mr Clive Thornton, resigned yesterday after heanng that publisher Robert Maxwell had bought it for L 113.4 million (*****.7 million). "There is no question of me working for Mr Maxwell," Mr Thornton said. He said MrReuter - 82 words
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Article180 1984-07-15 2 5 PLO factions to restore unity PARIS, Saturday THE Al-Fatah movement and four other factions of the Palestine Liberation Organisation PLO) yesterday signed an agreement m Algiers to restore unity to the divided PLO, an Algerian news agency APS report said. The agreement was believed to call for a moreReuter - 180 words
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103 1984-07-15 2 BASRA, Sat. The Iraqis have flooded vast areas of desert and marshland m the southern sector of their eastern border region to block an expected Iranian offensive, a ranking Iraqi field commander said yesterday. Brig-Gen Ismail Ibrahim, deputy commander of the Mouqdad Division thatAP - 103 words
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155 1984-07-15 3 BANGKOK, Sat CAMBODIAN resistance forces killed 103 Vietnamese troops and wounded 169 others m a "violent attack" on three Vietnamese military bases m western Cambodia, the Khmer Rouge military radio said today. The radio, monitored m Bangkok, said joint Cambodian resistance forces launchedAFP; Reuter - 155 words
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293 1984-07-15 3 SRINAGAR, Sat. SECURITY forces have arrested Mr Farouq Abdullah, the sacked Chief Minister of the sensitive border state of Jammu and Kashmir, his mother said today. Begum Abdullah, regarded as an influential figure m the mainly Muslim state, said her son was detained yesterdayReuter; AP - 293 words
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137 1984-07-15 3 Japanese trains pack romance, mystery TOKYO, Sat. Grappling with a deficit of more than US$7l bUUon (Ssl4? billion), the Japanese Railways System (JNR) Is offering all kinds of tours to attract passengers. There are some 4i "mystery trains" for those who don't want to know their destination, and the sameAFP - 137 words
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WORLD BRIEFS
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Article62 1984-07-15 3 VIETNAM SAID yesterday that China had mobilised six army corps and nine divisions along their common border, Radio Hanoi reported. The troops had been deployed from the Kunming and Guangzhou military regions and from other areas m Guangdong and Yunnan provinces. The report came a day afterReuter - 62 words
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Article73 1984-07-15 3 A JAPANESE newspaper said on Friday the Soviet Union possesed 300,000 tonnes of chemical weapons, enough to paralyse troops of the North Atlantic Organisation (Nato) m a few days. The Yomiuri Shimbun, quoting highly confidential US information obtained by the Japanese government, reported m Tokyo that the SovietReuter - 73 words
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Article59 1984-07-15 3 PRESIDENT ZAIL Singh issued on Friday a decree giving the Indian Government sweeping new powers to deal with what was termed as "terrorism" m (he country. A special ordinance empowered federal authorities to establish courts to try "terrorists". The ordinance applied to the entire country, except Jammu KashmirAFP - 59 words
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Article71 1984-07-15 3 SOI TH AFRICA'S all- White Parliament adjourned yesterday making way for elections that will give people of mixedrace and Asians limited political power but will formally exclude the country's 22 million Blacks. Under a new constitution approved late last year, 2.7 million mixed-race and 870,000 Asians,UPI - 71 words
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Article82 1984-07-15 3 THK SOVIET Union has said it would treat favourably a Japanese request for a memorial service near the spot where the South Korean Airliner (KAL) was shot down last year, the Foreign Ministry said m Tokyo yesterday. The families of 28 Japanese who were among the 269Reuter - 82 words
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Article, Illustration207 1984-07-15 3 MOSCOW, Sat. Talks held by United Nations Secretary -General Javier Perez de Cuellar with the Soviet leadership during a three-day visit have showed no signs of progress towards a settlement of the conflict m Afghanistan. After the UN chief met President Konstantin ChernenkoReuter; UPI - 207 words
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490 1984-07-15 3 HONGKONG, Saturday One firm pulls out of property deal, another reports $138 m loss CHINESE interests made two major investment moves here and both have gone awry. This came at a time when the Beijing government seemed keen to show it couldAFP - 490 words
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Article191 1984-07-15 3 HONGKONG, Sat. Sir Geoffrey Howe, Britain's Foreign Secretary, will visit Hongkong at the end of this month on his way to Beijing for talks with Chinese leaders on the future of the colony. Sir Geoffrey's trip, which would come shortly after the 19th round of secretFT - 191 words
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Article257 1984-07-15 4 WASHINGTON, Saturday No more funds for foreign programmes using abortion THE Reagan administration said yesterday it will no longer contribute to foreign family-planning programmes m nations using abortion, forced sterilisation or other coercive measures. It declared abortion as a means of population control to beAP; Reuter - 257 words
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157 1984-07-15 4 Latest economic news favours Reagan WASHINGTON, Sat. President Ronald Reagan's re-election prospects got another boost yesterday when the government released figures showing that inflation remains subdued while the United States economic recovery continues at a healthy pace. The Labour Department reported that wholesale prices remained unchanged last month for theReuter - 157 words
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341 1984-07-15 4 LAKE TAHOE (California), Sat. GERALDINE Ferraro made a spirited debut as Walter Mondale's vice-presidential running mate, showing that she might just be the dash of the spice needed to pep up a bland White House campaign. In a three-hour visit yesterday to Mr Mondale'sReuter - 341 words
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116 1984-07-15 4 DOW JONES NEW YORK, Sat. The New York Stock Exchange, responding to sins of slowing monetary growth, moved modestly higher yesterday. The rise foUowed two days of declines that saw the Dow Jones Industrial average drop nearly St points. The Dow rose 5.3 pointsNYT - 116 words
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283 1984-07-15 4 WASHINGTON, Sat. Top Kremlin officials believed President Ronald Reagan would be reelected and hoped to improve relations before the election, highranking Soviet embassy officials said. The officials said talks on a space arms ban were likely to take place despite what they sawReuter - 283 words
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Article159 1984-07-15 4 MOSCOW, Saturday THE United States had submitted a draft agreement on renewing cultural, scientific and educational exchanges with the Soviet Union, an US embassy spokesman said today. A diplomatic source said the Soviets had named a negotiator to discuss the renewal of protocol, which expiredAP - 159 words
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247 1984-07-15 4 Woman sues airline over bra policy OAKLAND (California), Sat. A 42-year-old woman is suing World Airways for refusing to let her board a plane because she was not wearing a bra. Karen Besaw, who has two grows children, filed salt on Thursday, saying the airline violated her civil rights onUPI - 247 words
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Article98 1984-07-15 4 NEW YORK. Sat. The United States dollar, which reached record heights earlier this week, staged a broad retreat m quiet trading yesterday as traders sold the US currency to cash m on the rally. Gold, which (ell to a two-year low early m the week, continuedAP - 98 words
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Article, Illustration806 1984-07-15 4 TIM AUSTIN - Mondale enters the Temple of Doom TIM AUSTIN by This is the last World Watch by Tim Austin, who is returning to The Times of London after a six-month attachment to The Straits Times. PITY, this weekend, the hapless Mr Walter Mondale ensnared by women, derided by blacks, patronised by806 words
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Article, Illustration761 1984-07-15 5 SIXTY-FOUR years after American women won the right to vote, one woman now has at least a possibility of moving into the White House. Much has been said about Democratic vicepresident nominee Geraldine Ferraro, the politician. This article looks at Ms Ferraro, the woman.761 words
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Article, Illustration696 1984-07-15 5 4 1 think it helps that we haven't really lived together. Anybody as talented and famous as Muhammad has a big ego and it can't be easy for his wife. Miyo's mother, Pat Horvell, the other woman m696 words
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Article, Illustration299 1984-07-15 6 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN By Manila Reporter MANILA. Sat. In a strongly-worded pastoral letter, the Philippines' outspoken church leader. Cardinal Jaime Sin, has urged the government to respect the rights of suspected criminals, many of whom have been killed by police death squads. In theUPI - 299 words
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279 1984-07-15 6 Red guerillas are stepping up attacks: Enrile MANILA, Sat. But he says the government will not over-react COMMUNIST rebels are stepping up attacks m the Philippine countryside, hoping that government counter-measures will alienate the people. Defence Minister Juan Enrile told a businessmen's meeting yesterday that the rebels wanted to goadReuter; AP - 279 words
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260 1984-07-15 6 Thais ask Laos for talks on border dispute BANGKOK, Sat. THAI Foreign Minister Air Chief Marshal Siddhi Savetsila said today he had sent a letter to his Laotian counterpart requesting a meeting to discuss the two countries' dispute over three border villages. Marshal Siddhi said he sent the letter toReuter - 260 words
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157 1984-07-15 6 Thai fisherman shot dead after chase JAKARTA, Sat A THAI fisherman was shot dead by Indonesian coast guards last Thursday. It happened while the coast guards were chasing two foreign vessels poaching m Indonesian waters, a spokesman of the Directorate for Sea Communications said here today. The two vessels wereAFP - 157 words
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197 1984-07-15 6 BANGKOK, Sat. The Ameri* an Northrop Corp has offered Thailand a barter deal involving Northrop's F-20 jet fighter and Thai agricultural products, Deput Commerce Ministt Phairojana Jayaphorn said yesterday. Mr hairojana said two senior Northrop executives met with him early this week andAP - 197 words
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105 1984-07-15 6 JAP ARTA. Sat. About 50 Papua New Guinea villagers attacked three border hamlets m Indonesia's Irian Jaya province, killing a civilian and injuring another, the Sinar Harapan newspaper reported today. The paoer quoted Irian Jaya military commander BrigadierGeneral Sembiring Meliala as saying the attackReuter - 105 words
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124 1984-07-15 6 MANILA. Sat. A HEARTBROKEN Filipino engineer slashed his wrist m a church because his former fiancee had chosen to become a Carmelite nun, the Philippine News Agency (PNA) reported today. The man, who had returned from a two-year stay mAFP - 124 words
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Article, Illustration196 1984-07-15 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The setting up of the Justice Ministry should not be construed as casting aspersions on the "correctness of the administration of the Justice Department under the AttorneyGeneral", Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said today. "I am aware that there has been some unhappiness overBernama; NST - 196 words
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Article187 1984-07-15 7 Prime Minister: Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad Deputy Prime Minister: Datuk Musa Hitam Justice Minister and Minister m the Prime Minister's Department: Datuk James Ongkili Minister In the Prime Minister's Department: Datuk Khalil Yaakub Defence Minister: Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad Home Affairs Minister: Datuk Musa Hitam Housing187 words
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Article541 1984-07-15 7 M.G.G. PILLAI - M.G.G. PILLAI The cabinet reshuffle By XL Reporter First time three ministers have resigned KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Malaysian Cabinet changes have never been revolutionary. Changes have been brought about with as little disruption as possible. But today's Cabinet changes are the first m which three ministers541 words
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Article141 1984-07-15 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Foreign Minister Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie who was not retained In the new Cabinet announced by Prime Minister Datnk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad today will be appointed Malaysia's special envoy. Dr Mahathir said Tan Sri Ghazali will serve on an md hoeBernama - 141 words
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The new faces
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Article269 1984-07-15 7 DAIM Haji Zainuddin has long played an important role m the economic and political development of the nation. A lawyer, he is among the young generation of leaders m step with the leadership of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad. Mr Daim was born m 1938Bernama - 269 words
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Article, Illustration162 1984-07-15 7 DATUK Abu Hassan Haji Omar was a civil servant picked by former Prime Minister Tun Hussein Onn m 1978 to be groomed for the Umno leadership. He took 10 years to decide before entering politics after having rejected a candidacy m the 1969 general election.Bernama - 162 words
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Article, Illustration169 1984-07-15 7 HIS active involvement m politics started six years ago, but his work m Umno dates back to his university days. He joined Umno m 1962, while he was studying at University Malaya, through the Langgar branch, Pekan, Pahang. However, he did not pursue his political ambition uponBernama - 169 words
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Article, Illustration211 1984-07-15 8 FORTY-FOUR voices rang out m harmony at Changi Airport on Friday night. And they were voices of delight. The voices belong to the Singapore Youth Choir. The cause of delight? They were leaving for a tour of Europe. Choir member Yang Mci Ling,211 words
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294 1984-07-15 8 Insurance firms can help curb crime: Chua DON'T insure property which are not properly protected against crime. Give incentives to property owners who install proper security systems. These are two ways insurance companies can help curb crime, Home Affairs Minister Chua Sian Chin suggested yesterday. Speaking at a crime prevention294 words
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225 1984-07-15 8 'Tax perks will help enhance security' IF SECURITY systems are sugar-coated with tax incentives, companies would be more securityconscious, participants at the crime prevention seminar at the Regional Language Centre believe. They suggest that tax incentives be given to companies which take measures to protect theii property against criminals. Their225 words
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Article, Illustration343 1984-07-15 8 NG WENG HOONG - Four ugly experiences of a police officer NG WENG HOONG By CRIMINALS, like the common cold, have scant respect for everybody. They strike at royalty, the rich and the maa-iii-the-etreet. And even at the enforcer of laws and guardian of public order, the police. Asst Commissioner Khoo Boon Hal has343 words
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326 1984-07-15 9 Drawing on the wonders of the computer THE new Ministry of the Environment headquarters m Scotts Road is one of the first major building projects hero that has successfully used the Computer Aided Design and Drafting System to produce architectural and engineering design drawings. This has increased productivity during the326 words
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169 1984-07-15 9 Courtesy standstill in health service ABOUT 200 senior doctors, nurses and hospital executives received a gentle rap on the knuckles yesterday over figures which show that courtesy m the health service may not have improved. Dr Chew Chin Hin, the Health Ministry's deputy director of medical services (hospitals), told them169 words
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Article, Illustration472 1984-07-15 9 CHUA CHIN CHYE - CHUA CHIN CHYE Times survey shows residents do try to make life easier for one another By Courtesy and good human relations spring from a genuine respect for each other as fellow citizens. Mr Lee Kuan Yew. COURTESY among neighbours has been put472 words
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479 1984-07-15 9 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN By SINGAPORE students abroad are likely to be more hardworking and serious-minded than their counterparts from other countries. Both they and the others feel this is their strong point but ironically, also their greatest weakness. For while the "study hard" attitude puts479 words
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144 1984-07-15 9 A FORMER police inspector, who took money from a man who had died m a road accident, was Jailed for a day and fined $2,5H yesterday. The accident happened near the Junction of Dairy Farm Road and Bukit Timah Road more than seven years ago.144 words
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Article, Illustration284 1984-07-15 9 Two things that irk residents TWO awe points revealed m the survey are that flat dwellers still leave unwanted furniture along the c*rriders and hang wet m«ps out of their windows to dry. X spot check by The Sunday Times this week found seme unwanted furniture m the corridor of284 words
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Article189 1984-07-15 10 English classes taught over TV at 11 centres THE Basic Education for Skills Training (Best) programme has entered a new phase, with video and television now being used to teach English to workers. Eleven PAP/NTUC Best centres have embarked on the pilot scheme, which is aimed at improving189 words
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282 1984-07-15 10 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN By FACTORY workers may find it easy to raise productivity but how can it be done among school teachers? A search for answers to this question was made yesterday when about 160 school principals and teachers met at the Meridien Hotel. Productivity282 words
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Article91 1984-07-15 10 THE government is acquiring some 1.6 million square metres of land m Choa Chu Kang and Jurong for public housing. The single largest plot to be acquired is 854,340 sq m belonging to Bulim Rubber Estates Ltd. Another .huge chunk to be acquired is the Singapore91 words
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Article, Illustration120 1984-07-15 10 SAF exercise! BLANKS and thunderflashes will be used during military exercises m Lim Chu Kang, Hong Kah, Marsiling, Mandai, Tampines, Bah Soon Pah, Wing Loong, Loyang and Ulu Sembawang from tomorrow until July 21. Also m this week, the Republic of Singapore Air Force will hold exercises at the Southern120 words
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Article59 1984-07-15 10 CARTOONISTS are invited to doodle and scrawl their thoughts about Third World developments and problems m a cartoon competition with the theme, The One World. Altogether, 20 prizes, each worth DM3OO (about SS24O), will be awarded. Entries should be sent to Friends and Furthurers of Cultural Relations, Niederstrasse59 words
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Article, Illustration209 1984-07-15 10 Science and snakes, moon and stars SNAKES, the moon and the stars have a charmIng hold on 11-year-old Arthur Low. They Introduced him to the wonderful world of science. And yesterday, this Primary Five pupil of Tao Nan School received his membership card, so to speak, to a growing dab209 words
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205 1984-07-15 11 Friend in need who betrayed trust A YOUTHS trust m his friend was betrayed when, m helping the friend m need, he gave the secret code number of his bank account. The friend, armed with the Post Office Savings Bank cash-on-line card and Personal Identification Number, instead of withdrawing from205 words
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Article66 1984-07-15 11 Awards for Kidney Persuaders THE National Kidney Foundation is offering another four scholarships to Europe and the United States to members of the Kidney Persuaders. These scholarships will enable the persuaders to learn first hand how their counterparts overseas encourage organ donations. The foundation is also organising another seminar on66 words
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A good paper is...
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Article, Illustration122 1984-07-15 11 A GOOD newspaper should provide extensive coverage of major news events. It should cater to the different tastes of readers and present the news m a critical, yet unbiased way. Such coverage should include international issues and these reports should be easily122 words
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Article78 1984-07-15 11 ...ONE which has honest reporting without any aim to sensationalise. The viewpoints of all parties should always be given and In a responsible way. Free enterprise means (having) competition which is healthy for any society. A doctor WHAT makes a good newspaper? It is not Its78 words
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Article, Illustration112 1984-07-15 11 IT SHOULD be informative, precise and not biased. Straight reporting is what is needed. In Britain, there are extremes m journalism. The Sun is outrageously light-hearted, while the Guardian is serious. It would be nice to see a balance struck between these two extremes, a kind112 words
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Article125 1984-07-15 11 Cater to all levels of readers I THINK a good newspaper should strive to keep readers well-informed about what is happening locally and abroad. Covering the local news isn't enough Singaporeans these days are sophisticated and well-educated and we want to know about happenings m other places too. A good125 words
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209 1984-07-15 11 A NEWSPAPER which serves the public best is one which feels the pulse of the nation and keeps the public informed of what is happening m all parts of Singapore. Up-to-date news and indepth reporting also make for a better newspaper. These two209 words
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Article, Illustration116 1984-07-15 11 I'D LIKE to see freelancers la a good newspaper. They wouldn't need to have to conform or subscribe to the newspaper's editors' line of thinking. Far example, then eeald be a estanui In which free Iw fin or foreign mntapmiemta are Invited to give116 words
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Article101 1984-07-15 11 Know what they are writing about A GOOD newspaper must be timely, well written and keep the public well informed. (Reporters) who are writing articles pertaining to a specialised field, must know what they are writing about. For instance, if it is an article on business or stocks and shares,101 words
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Advertisement187 1984-07-15 11 olvo brings service closer to C J pening of our 2nd showroom at I ots of attractive specials! 20% %^olvo car purchased from the Jur new showroom too will you. We are pleased to #01 -12/13 Hock Soon discount with every Volvo car w showroom! For the showroom's house our187 words
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Advertisement261 1984-07-15 11 I FREE! I For dinner of $300 or y^j\ more, you are entitled to a Jj^\ complimentary pint-sized (f* jflp r 1 (350 ml) botMe of Martell 4BHI'> Cordon Bleu Cognac. Till 31 August 1984^ fh\ KIRIN COURT We open our Kcurt.s and our doors to you. 20. Devonshire Road.261 words
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Article204 1984-07-15 12 Come dance the hours away TAKE out your dancing shoes and come to the National Youth Leadership Training Institute m South Buona Vista Road next week. For $20, you can spend hours dancing under the guiding hands of experienced Taiwanese folk dance instructor, Mr Chang Ching Shan. This event is204 words
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Article60 1984-07-15 12 A VERDICT of death by natural causes was recorded on Thursday on Tan Boon Ann, 46, who was serving sentence for manslaughter m Changi Prison. Tan became ill and was taken to Changi Hospital on the night of Nov 13 last year, but he died later. The cause60 words
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67 1984-07-15 12 AN AMERICAN was yesterday granted bail of $10,000 after being charged with trafficking m 574 gm of cannabis. Darwin Gene McCarty, 29, allegedly sold the drug to Sukumar Balagangadharan for $2,400 at Sembawang Road on Friday. He is also charged with possessing 200 gm67 words
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Article, Illustration91 1984-07-15 12 A centre for Muslims THIS is an artist's impression of the proposed Islamic Centre at Braddell Road, which is expected to be completed early next year. The six-storey building is being built by the Muslim Religious Council of Singapore (Muis) at a cost of $7 million. It will have a91 words
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Article33 1984-07-15 12 THE Prime Minister has appointed Mr Chan Ban Leong Mr Chan Foon Chee, Mr Lee Kat Kan and Mr Tan Hiang Song as assistant registration officers under the Parliamentary Elections Act.33 words
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168 1984-07-15 12 more air-con buses to go on the road THIRTY more air-conditioned buses will be put on the road as soon as details, such as routes and fares, are worked out. The buses will be run by two school bus associations and a car company. They are the Singapore School Transport168 words
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Article148 1984-07-15 12 YOU can ge* a chance to see Asean's best orchids at an exhibition to be held at the World Trade Centre next nonth. The exhibition will be a highlight of the Fifth Asean Orchid Congress which Singapore is hosting for the firs: time. Details148 words
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126 1984-07-15 12 HOW to run things more smoothly m the Health Ministry? This will be the focus of two hundred employees there when they meet over a period of three days from tomorrow. Grouped into 23 Work Improvement Teams (Wits), they will make their presentations126 words
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Article66 1984-07-15 12 SUNIN bin Nawar. 38, yesterday claimed trial to cheating a woman on March 13 by threatening that her daughter would be m trouble unless she paid him $1 .000. He also denied a second charge of making a a false report on a robbery at Toa Payoh police66 words
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385 1984-07-15 12 LIM KWAN KWAN - LIM K W AN KW AN By FRESHEN up first before you go house visiting, But, please, don't go smelling like a "wan-dunno-what". This was the advice given to 44 Residents' Committee members by Mrs Aurora Thisainavagan, lecturer of a two-day course on385 words
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Article177 1984-07-15 12 After you, pet A NEW campaign is underway. This time the Singapore Kennel Oub is urging dog owners to clean up the droppings of their pets. The club's president Dr F. AC. Oehlers said: "We have been conscious of the need for this for a long time. "What could be177 words
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Advertisement612 1984-07-15 12 \omlr SIOOO A MONTH IVim FORTWOYEARS OR itSilll OR /sml isE/If ONEOFIOO iHf ONEOF2OO Jw PHILIPS STEREO W*i -jWM PHILIPS STEREO J^ RADIO CASSETTE \J' "f^ CASSETTE PLAYERS RECORDERS WITH HEADPHONES tr > ONEOF4OO iW! ONE OF WOO y^IS |9f PHILIPS TRAVEL -t lIP// SPORTS BAGS (Mk fHR There are612 words
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Article, Illustration1475 1984-07-15 13 PETER H.L. LIM - Sailing trip that became a test o f survival PETER H.L. LIM By MANY readers would have seen this m The Straits Times report last Thursday on the proposed merger of The Times Organisation and Singapore News and Publications Ltd: This was said by Peter HI. Lim, Editor-in-Chief of The1,475 words
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Advertisement299 1984-07-15 13 MazidawkisSSttaalaC bbbbV^bW X'K V aaaaMfer JM 3Kl&^ JBrffjSL ■■Nim ■^U j*M l<l 'a^SSßsßSßHßßßßffl^9jßhß|^M||^^^^^^p^9-^B^p^^^p^i^i^ BBB^^ fc Ip^^^"^"* aaal laatt aVaw^LaVßr^Hi SW^ I Jjjm a ;IM9 aaV^fr-alig^ M*g aaT^W aaaaV JJ^JBT**'' -arSjaaa! I^Taa! LaaaV £%JO^ .ab^Bb V H^aW'^^BaßaaaV aaaaal *m^^^^^ avMaaVS SaaaaV ss>? J^K >^S aaaaaV YOKOHAMA SPRINT '84 Sunday, Bth July299 words
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Advertisement346 1984-07-15 13 WWethe Japanese are concentrating on cold washes, FABER additional spotless and free from the dm and germs to have a good night's sleep while it which were present before concentrates on your wash Pius, a Self Y^^^ j I And while working doubly hard, Explanatory panel for a more convenient346 words
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Article211 1984-07-15 14 When the parents speak two languages PARENTS are the prime influences m the early years of a child's development. A child learns most and fastest m his first few years. Given these two facts of life, it is not surprising that the Education Ministry is directing211 words
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Article, Illustration1196 1984-07-15 14 She wants to conceive her dead husband's baby, with the frozen sperms he had left behind. But the appeals court judge has said no, because he left no instructions to donate the sperms. The young widow tells CORINNA HONAN why she wants her1,196 words
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Article, Illustration669 1984-07-15 14 MACAW P&Uww ffovv 9 a f%Mnny iittfty IF MY little nephew Alex were a cat, his curiosity would kill him at least nine times a day. And I told him so. "Say, uncle, if a cat has nine lives, at which life does he die?669 words
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Article, Illustration1211 1984-07-15 15 Programme helps youngsters wno exce: ir tne performing arts :o neveioo -neir gifts wnile learning the three Rs 4 What we discovered is that there were very many gifted students who would have dropped out if this school had not been formed. To start a programme1,211 words
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Article, Illustration683 1984-07-15 15 'Here we sweat and practise and fail and start again' NANCY DE JESUS is 17, Puerto Rican and a senior at the School of Performing Arts. She watches a lot of TV because she is an acting major. But not Fame the series based on her school. "I hate it.683 words
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Advertisement382 1984-07-15 15 C^#/^/^ FRENCH CHALLENGE. y i act nAY ¥l B BS^^ B I HIW I HIHPMMMIiVIHIII vm> &*^\< jl*' k t\\\m l^H r^^t^fj^^ JS H 1 X" I i^t^sS^.i 1 I wL I I a Ji^St^w Sb^ 1 B^B %^b (carfuufT) Jflß BT^^B B Bl C£nts A 1 1 P'W Bl382 words
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Article, Illustration1066 1984-07-15 16 IN BRITAIN, where 8.5 million people are avid readers of romance, the market is dominated by Mills and Boon. But you'll never see its works reviewed, or its name mentioned on a literary programme. JOHN BUNGEY looks at the firm now celebrating its 75th year.1,066 words
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Article, Illustration10 1984-07-15 16 A look of statistics thot shape the country10 words
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Advertisement389 1984-07-15 16 _^_^_^_^_B__^____k _L. M X _t^^B _3 > *^^^f^^^^^H^^^^^|^^^^^^_ Hto X V^BV WS ">s s^^ When yQu thjnk abQut jt a^ djng ear dQors X. _#^mW y^B__ to csseesr es was an ot)v ous move on our P art m^fc _r A natural response to our customers' X Vl I m389 words
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Article, Illustration1525 1984-07-15 17 With developments m micro-electronics, a long day at the office may soon become a thing of the past, simply because the office itself is on the way out, says this report m the British Sunday Times Magazine. One weekend, to get out his monthly report,1,525 words
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231 1984-07-15 19 1. Baying backwards. Absurd as it may seem, many have bought office systems even before considering exactly what they will be doing. 2. Inadequate contracts. Otherwise sensible businessmen often commit themselves to an agreement involving several thousands of dollars without including all the right terms.231 words
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Article, Illustration821 1984-07-15 20 GITA SANKARAN - GITA SANKARAN By The fully automated office will do away with paperwork. But before it becomes a reality, here is a look at some of the methods used to cut down on the amount of paper used, and wasted. V_\ m some places like I the Ngee Ann821 words
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Article, Illustration839 1984-07-15 21 PHILIP OPPENHEIM - Just tell them what you want PHILIP OPPENHEIM By writing m The Observer magazine Copier makers fuel price war with new features TODAY'S office copier market is unrecognisable from that of the early *****. Then, you would have had to go to Xerox for a slow, rickety machine costing at839 words
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Article, Illustration859 1984-07-15 22 Today's copiers offer more ways to save time and money FROM desk-top copiers touted for an executive's personal use to heavy-duty machines, here is a sampling of what the modern office m Singapore can choose. XEROX The latest addition to their Marathon Series is859 words
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264 1984-07-15 22 Way to cut cost of computer repair The Computer Systems Advisers Group is offering a repair and maintenance service that could save you a few dollars on computer repair. Unlike other schemes where the computer supplier does everything for you, from locating the fault to rectifying it, the CSA scheme264 words
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Advertisement83 1984-07-15 17 J^Vq' 111 /wV J^ v^^&v /^BT In business, the more connections you have, the tV^M>y j Ml /AXf\\ I< J That means everyone m your company who uses /TIfVA II I AjLa S___^) \ki r "JBPL id an IBM Displaywriter, an IBM Personal Computer I /^f' |S^ JL. I /T^i83 words
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Article, Illustration803 1984-07-15 18 A look at what goes on behind closed doors SCENARIO: You're waiting for an important interview. Anxiety builds. The butterflies m your tummy go into a tailspin. You dive into the nearest office toilet for a few minutes of privacy to calm yourself. One look at the803 words
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Article, Illustration77 1984-07-15 23 Furniture to help make best use of expensive equipment COMPUTERS are expensive, so workers have to share them. Dtothelm's Domino range of office furniture works towards this with modular work sort aces which can be structured into shapes suitable for sharing equipment. Adjustable video terminals allow for group use77 words
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Article, Illustration139 1984-07-15 23 YOUR fingers keep getting stuck m the grooves and the type is too faint and small. These are the small things that can make or break your rapport with your typewriter, especially if your lob demands typing for long periods. The Olympia139 words
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194 1984-07-15 23 THE Kumahira Auto-Stack Storage System offers more efficient use of storage space than stationary bookstacks. This is because it is a movable system provided with wheels and rails. It is operated by remote control. Safety features include a light which comes on194 words
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Advertisement383 1984-07-15 18 Let us initiate you to the services we offer... Hi IH H j& I I 1 1 I I Towel Service Hand Dryer Service Handcare Service Aircare Service Initial Services offers a Initial automatic and semi- Initial offers an attractive Initial helps to keep your range of towel dispensers automatic383 words
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Advertisement272 1984-07-15 18 When style Is f I 'Mr 1 *49 IT IS stylish but neat and good enough to grace the home as well as the office. The AT modular chair from the Strassle Collection looks soft and fluffy. But its quilted upholstery hides a mild steel frame covered with foam. The272 words
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Advertisement392 1984-07-15 19 n.,n BY ADVANCED STEP g"l SYSTEM LOW (agenc.es) Pte Ltd SJ*— PARTITION SERIES «w r" I 1 r BtaM I LUST B~ !<: ,^^p *»ii JAPAN Clchida's SLP series office layout system is specially designed to give: Flexibility j ..<>.. Harmony of furnishings Odvo^C^d Glen Ughtweight J v Easy assembly,392 words
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Advertisement583 1984-07-15 20 FREE BINDING PROMOTION IS NOW ON! an Carauner jjpendr^ Have you ever felt helpless and irritated? An urgent presentation has cropped up w j and you're stu^k with a heap of pro- w^^^^l-- -^a^^ posals, quotations and charts. ■fIHH H We're offering you this free service to help solve your583 words
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Advertisement185 1984-07-15 20 Computerize Ef^Mnq«i9 without i^^^^^^^ changing a thing. To automate your business, i^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^l don't change all your familiar business forms. Change to Versa Form. i^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^il^i^i^ifl^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^H Versa Form fills out your For Use with Apple and IBM Personal computers present forms very much the way you do. Only faster. And (if you'll185 words
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Advertisement83 1984-07-15 21 It Vl >^ EF I^AA M| PERM A IBIZA retractable ..wnin X Lyf^TEMLS motonsed or R ear manual A^^ |)to|e<tion from 1 25 mts to S mts. OTHCR STYUS SOMBRA AWNINC AVAIIAM.E:- j^^^^^E industries pte ltd *mBBBS ■■J n-]||frf KA^Pg^u] Pm OFFICE/FACTORY 12 SFNANG CRESCFNI M^"^B( SPORF 1441 TEt: 448M,22(J83 words
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Advertisement92 1984-07-15 21 c Turn to the next page for the latest copiers available m Singapore. ARE YOU PAYING TOO MUCH for MICROCOMPUTER MAINTENANCE? With advanced test equipment, CSA offers the most cost-effective microcomputer maintenance available IBM PC™ COMPATIBLES LOW COST CARRY IN CONTRACTS SYSTEM MAINTENANCE REPAIR BOARD REPAIRS REPLACEMENTS for more information92 words
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Advertisement659 1984-07-15 21 Bound toj=>tease D D IT! COt West Germany P^UTIA Italy Modal Combi SPI Modal PR IMA 25 Borneo Spiral Binding is the ideal answer to all 360° The PRIMA 25 is reliable and compact with opening and 'flip-over' binding requirements. The punching and binding m one machine. Its robust, finished659 words
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Advertisement721 1984-07-15 22 THE DYNASTY OFHCE CLEANERS Working when you're agio op, so you get^k to a spick-and-span office In the morning. W^f When modern off ice complexes sprout.only proper Singapore's beautiful skyline is a sight to behold and ■■■■■■1^ cleaning maintenance can keep them looking good we are proud to have a721 words
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Advertisement179 1984-07-15 23 The RAlwI" perfomance copier that gives you a run for your money. Iff iniliMiß gr Introducing the new Toshiba BD-5511 FAST m copying FAST m Options When it comes to copying speed, the BD-551 1 is at the Also available are semi-automatic document teeders and head of its class a179 words
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Advertisement385 1984-07-15 23 The best way to keep your business profitable eliminate lost files and misfiles. All while is to keep your people productive. Ji saving much of the space you currently So a file system that '^SBvll^^^r' use for record storage keeps people waiting for Vyl UU To find out more important385 words
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Advertisement834 1984-07-15 24 Xv TELEPHONE SERVICE: >ATEB: CLASSIFICATION GUIDE Ac£^» i/^9 I I (Gr ISsS: ISfcX afvl //A tf^i^r p**ch«*-« 9 l^r r rw P u m day Ti m WDijpi s^to:.,,,^. C§B ifg I AIL Vs^^^. \»w^**. STL-_^l 9 t\ I Ik. VL I Y\v\ PuWtc Holiday 900 am 100 pm $19834 words
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Advertisement1049 1984-07-15 24 3 Eating Out 3 Eating Out Msssmss^^m—m h ■aaßßaasaasßaßMßasaßaßßSi f^Fh m m l IffY Due to National Day Parade rehearsal, r we will be closed for lunch only. v Dinner as usual from 7 p.m. OMAR KHAYYAM J TEL: *****05 j 14 Antiquas/Art 20 Pats I ft Crafts a— SSSSS^SSS^SSSSSSSS^SSSSSSi1,049 words
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Advertisement317 1984-07-15 24 24 QaraogSato EXPATRIATE SELLING 100 water teater (sentry USA 3KW), renorated teak nonya sofa, cushions md pillows, baby cot. Iron, toast:r, lamp and lamp shead, palntngs, clothes dryer and bamboo >llnd. Tel: *****30. IMC MONITOR $130. Shower leater $75, semi-automatic •lothes washer $70, gas cooker vlth regulator $70, Juicer $30.317 words
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Advertisement539 1984-07-15 24 25 Sale: Other Products WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE SALE TOOAV 810 COLLECTION of brass and silver lamp stands, brassware. Kashmir walnutwood carvings, boxes, teakwood and marble inlay tables, Balmese wood carvings and many others. REMARKABLY LOW PRICES 2BS Upper Pays fbmr Road. S'por* ItS3. TEL: 2M9OM. (9 a.m. to t p.m.) HI-FI539 words
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Advertisement569 1984-07-15 24 35 House Cleaning/ Painting WE HAVE SPECIALIST tor painting Call us for quotation, we'll give you very reasonable rates. *****31 (9am 9pm). 36 House Renovation/Repair/Decor ACRYLIC CONSTRUCTION COMPANY HDB licenced contractor We speclllased In renovaiton HDB and private houses. We offer reliable and good workmanship at reasonable price, for Italian,569 words
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Advertisement400 1984-07-15 24 39 Photography EXCHANGE CAMEBACEWTWE #01-05 Sim Lim Tower, 1 0 Jalan Besar Singapore 0820 40 Other Services KEEN IN LEARNING/ doing Copper Tooling and Decoupage? Or maybe Assistant required m setting up a Marine Aquarium? Please contact: Philip. *****73 49 Packing/Storage/ Delivery/Removal $15 PER TRIP Cheap transportation and 24-hour delivery400 words
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Advertisement360 1984-07-15 24 IF YOU'RE IMPRESSED with copper-tooling masterpieces, B why not try your hand at it? X Learn to knock and dent creatively and produce your own proud copper relief designs. Pick up the art at classlficaK^ tion 40. 60 Business Opportunities STALL FOR RENTAL. We have a Vw stalls for rental360 words
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Advertisement316 1984-07-15 24 66 Situations Vacant I c) Tutorial TUTORS URGENTLY REQUIRED for all levels, subjects. Preferably organ, piano. Chinese, Commerce 5 subjects. Tel: *****58. d) Domestic FULL- TIME LIVE-IN ENGLISH speaking Domestic Servant require-, urgently by expatriate family Interested, please call *****7- for Interview LIVE-IN SERVANT REQUIRED immediately by small family In316 words
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Advertisement382 1984-07-15 24 68 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical Public Accountants (International Firm) raquiraa a: PRIVATE SECRETARY c 2to 3 years experience c Shorhand 80 wpm or more. GCE A" level preferred c Word processor experience Please apply to: Staff Partner P.O Box 3257 Singapore 9052. IMMEDIATE VACANCY FOR a Female Clerk Requirements:382 words
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Advertisement551 1984-07-15 25 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales Karlor) at Telok Blangah^ require I 1. SALES ASSISTANT (FEMALE) Secondary level Speak fluent English I and Mandarin Knowledge of simple I Japanese preferred Pleasant personality School-leavers are welcome 2. STORE ASSISTANT (MALE/FEMALE) No experience required Age 18 to 30 3. FACTORY WORKER (FEMALE) No551 words
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Advertisement621 1984-07-15 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical I GENERAL (^pIELECTRIC j I\^ Consumar Electronics Pta Lid J II WALK-IN INTERVIEW Date Sunday, 15th July 1984 Time 9.30 am 4.00pm come and talk to our personnel team, we've got opportunities for: I ELECTRONICS I TECHNICIANS 2nd shift/Normal shift)621 words
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Advertisement703 1984-07-15 25 66 Situations Vacant 1) Mlacellaneoms WORLD FASHION LEADER MITSUMINE A leading Japanese Men/ Ladles •ashlon specialty shop requires urgently MALE/ FEMALE SALES ASSISTANT Minimum starting salary $450 P#T MOflttl RtK)UM iihintl: a Age :16- 25 years s Ability to converse In English, Mandarin or Japanese c Pleasant personality a Previous703 words
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Advertisement892 1984-07-15 25 76 Vehicles For Sale t) BMW 1993 BMW 320 i automatic, one doctor owner leaving. Below 10.000 km Tax 6/'B5. Sports rims with Pirelli P6 tyres *****88 Gabriel. BMW 520, 1977 Well maintained with PARF, new road tax and power steering etc. $23,900. Contact. Henry Tel: *****01. END 1977 BMW892 words
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Advertisement1514 1984-07-15 25 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Dmtsun/mssmn t) Datsun/Nlssan 82 OCTOBER NISSAN Pulsar air- con. sports rim. high power radio 7ft Vithielif For fjala cassette, excellent condition. 9 »wnwwrw«w $19,800. Tel: *****28. OCT. 1979 DATSUN 100A. FII. »> Radio cassette, 2nd owner. $9,900. MMOMMM Tel: *****19 Paul.1,514 words
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Advertisement908 1984-07-15 25 76 Vehicles For Sele 8) Mazda UNREGISTERED BRAND NEW Mazda RX7 GTX Turbo for sale with aircon. power steering, power window. 165 h.p, colour black metallic, asking $60,000 D.n.o. Call *****50 or *****59 Afternoon: *****44 DOWN PAYMENT $2,500 including transfer drive away 1977 Mazda 323 1000 c.c, 3-door Aircond., radio908 words
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Advertisement900 1984-07-15 25 76 Vehicles For Sele mm mm^ OH9BJSBH9BB9MBBBBBHS1 ■BYB 9SMW m i) Mitsubishi ENO 79 CELESTE GTO. private 1 owner, new sports rims lyres t High power radio cassette/equa- t User, alrcon. Everything you s need In a car Tax Nov '84 Excel- c lent condition $11,000 ono. Tel: *****00 I900 words
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Advertisement865 1984-07-15 25 76 Vehicles For Sele I) Toyota OYOTA CELICA COUPE GT Knhusiu.Nl.s owner 1980 F.M444A Excellent condition, full accesorles Rei'.irn Seal. .Vspeeds lose Gear ratio. 370 Yolk Hating /entllaled Hun with low profile tyres Super Roariholdmi; m vet or dry Ultimate Pioneer >tereo Sound System With nany extras Owner leaving, car865 words
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Advertisement840 1984-07-15 26 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale j) Toyota J) Toyota Drive a great deal more. Test Toyota Corona today. iBT bbßv^^^^^^^^^i^E BORNEO MOTORS For a great deal more AiJUNiEDROADTfcI *****3? BUK'T TiMAH ROAD TEL *****65 6 7 8 9 f»ST COAST ROAD TEL *****16 *****04 LENGHEt TE L840 words
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Advertisement724 1984-07-15 26 76 Vehicles For Sal* Others DEC. 1975 CHRYSLER. Passed Vicom Aircond, radio, cassette. Tax Dec $2,150 Tel *****46 MORRIS GTI3OO RADIO Alrcon. good condition. $2,500 neogitable. Tel *****52 *****41 Rahtm. OCT. 1970 DAIHATSU Charade XTE 4-speed. Aircond. radio, PARF Tel: *****89 OCT SI 100A low mileage. $16,500. Feb 78 Mazda724 words
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Advertisement777 1984-07-15 26 76 VBhiclss For Sals m) Motor Cycles/ Scooters HONDA AUTOMATIC 125 C.C. scooter. 5 months old, $2,000 carry on Instalments 9 x $95.90. Wellington. *****15, JANUARY 1904 HONDA MBXI2SFD, selling $1,100. Carry on $157 X 11 months. Call Raymond *****53 *****33 JULY 1953 HONDA NHBO scooter. Tip top condition, accident777 words
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Advertisement817 1984-07-15 26 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses NOVENA VILLE, 2 BEDROOMS, aircond.. furnished b fully-equip-ped kitchen. Shelford Road, townhouse 3 bedrooms, aircond., partially furnished It fully-equipped kitchen. For more Information, call *****63. OIST. 11. HILLCREBT ROAD, newly painted, renovated, doublestorey semi-detached. 3 bedrooms, servant's. $2,000. Tel: *****33 ext 616 (Agent) DIST. IS,817 words
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Advertisement762 1984-07-15 26 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation V»cant Vacant Apartments b) Apartments \cArdmore cPark^t OPEN HOUSE I Long or short lease I Luxurious apartments to let with exclusive I Country Club membership Just off Orchard Road and Scotts Road I 3-bedfooms; large lounge; ample parking I Furnished or unfurnished Rental from $4,525 per762 words
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Advertisement545 1984-07-15 26 86 Accommodation Vacant FURNISHED ROOM IN Farrer Road. Meals/ laundry provided. Tel: *****75. ONE FULLY FURNISHED room m a quiet environment at Hal Sing Crescent. Tel: *****41. OPERA ESTATE DIST. 1545 1 furnished aircond room $500. Please call Mr Ong *****70. ROOM AVAILABLE IN Bedok South, furnished, $300 Please call545 words
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Advertisement810 1984-07-15 26 89 Propertiet For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sal* a) Bouses a) Bouses a) Houses A\ SPANISH-STYLE DOUBLE- STOR^T€RRACnioUSE^^^ I t ATIIAV QHO^C housing loan VMI LflMl vJU/O LOW INTEREST RATES I 4f^llßl%Ell FREEHOLD I UAKUEH m^rzm land ■j >P^J" mL-am I I! '^^'^^^■■Bt j^ars «s?^ jf810 words
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Advertisement515 1984-07-15 26 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For S«ie b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments For a 2-bedroom quality apartment m an exclusive and quiet location at Holland Hill Road (freehold land at diet. 10) Area (sq.ft.) Offer sq.ft. 1520 (with garden) $461,700 303.8 2184 (with garden) $580,500 265.8 1831 $535,500515 words
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Advertisement430 1984-07-15 26 89 Propert let For Sal* d) HDB Apmrtments CORNER 3-ROOMED AT Commonwealth Crescent, beautifully renovated, terrazzo and parquet flooring. Built-in kitchen cabinets. Price negotiable *****5. HIGH RISE 3-ROOMED Improved flat at Lorong 2. Toa Payoh. Nice view, with no obstruction front It back. Selling $36,000. Interested contact *****55 after 4430 words
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Advertisement838 1984-07-15 26 89 ProptrtMrt For Salt d) HDB Apartments CLEMENTI 4-ROOMED. NEAR ntuc market Wardrobes, cab:nets, well renovated Reasonable price Call Lee. *****06 *****25 CLEMENTI 3 ROOMS. Block 304. 312. 319. 321. 323. 330. 345. 351 354 401. 409. 428 607 $42,000 $54,000 Multlmark *****72 *****32 DIST. 071$ ALBERT HOUSE, opposite Selegle838 words
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Advertisement155 1984-07-15 27 138 Other 138 Other Announcements/ Announcements/ Messages Messages I ARYA SAMAJ SINGAPORE f 57th Anniversary Celebrations Due to the National Day Parade rehearsal this]) I evening, the above celebrations will now com- I mence at 8.00 P.M. TONIGHT instead of F 7.30 p.m. at THE VICTORIA THEATRE. < The Management155 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration257 1984-07-15 28 141 Deaths 141 Deaths MR. LOW MIANG CHYE AGE 71 passed away on 13th July 1964 leaving behind hi* beloved: WIFE: Klin l.van Kee SONS DAUGHTER IN LAW Low Terk Nglap. Patrick Tan Swee Glm Low Teck Poon, Thomas Low Terk Poh. James Low Terk Soon H.uk rhunn Hal (GOOSON)257 words
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Obituary, Illustration109 1984-07-15 28 144 In Memoriam 144 In Memoriam IN LOVING MEMORY OF PROF. V.S. RAJAN Departed 15.7.83 The better days of life were ours, The worst can be but mine; The sun that cheers, the storm that lowers, Shall never more be thine. The silence of that dreamless sleep I envy now109 words
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Obituary, Illustration97 1984-07-15 28 144 In Memoriam 144 In Memoriam IN MEMORIAM f PUJ DADA 1 NENUMAL 1 CHETANDAS I NANWANI I DEPARTED 15.7.80 Broken is the family circle, Jf Our dear one has passed away, m Passed from earth and earthly darkness M Into bright and perfect day; But we all« must cease97 words
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Obituary, Illustration129 1984-07-15 28 S. L«wr*nc* Joseph Died: IS July 1981 God took him home, it was His will. But m our hearts we love him still, His memory Is as dear today As m the hour he passed away. We often sit and think of him When we are all129 words
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Obituary, Illustration61 1984-07-15 28 Madam Chellama (Mrs. Pandiyan) Departed: 15.7.83 Rest m peace, dear loving Mother One long year has passed away. You are gone but still are living m the hearts of those who stay. Always rsiiisiuoorod by loved ones. In ever loving memory of SAROAR M AGHAR SINGH61 words
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Obituary, Illustration18 1984-07-15 28 E.F. HENDRICKS 13.12.1812 15.7.1M1 MASS AT ST. TERESA'S CHURCH AT 8.30 A.M. ON 15TM JULY IM4.18 words
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Obituary, Illustration222 1984-07-15 28 GILBERT BEBABTIAN NONIB was called to the Lord unexpectedly on 13/7/ M. Leaving behind B«lov»d Wife Ro.it. Sons: Adrian MM Cedric Fabian Daughters: Sandra Constance Son-in-law: Christopher Daughters-in-law: ■mm Maureen Grandchildren and great grandchildren to mourn his loss. Body lying at Church of Blasaed Sacrament, leaving for Mt.222 words
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Advertisement505 1984-07-15 28 NOTICES for the Eastern Region Since 12.01 am on Sunday, 15 July 1984, the Jabatan Telekom Malaysia (JTM) has changed the STD (Subscriber Trunk Dialling) codes for the Eastern Region (mainly for the states of Pahang, Trengganu The 3-digit code previously used has been changed to a common 2-digit code505 words
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Article, Illustration1272 1984-07-15 29 Strachan and Hateley sum up the mad-cap chase for cash Damn Fi£a 4 Damn Fifa. And damn Uefa if they hide behind that dubious excuse. It will signify to millions of kids whose ethics naturally follow those of sporting idols that it is perfectly proper1,272 words
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Article, Illustration336 1984-07-15 29 FRANKFURT, Sat. Franz Beckenbauer, 39, was yesterday confirmed as successor to Jupp Derwall, the former trainer of West Germany's international soccer squad who resigned three weeks ago. Beckenbauer's appointment was announced after a four-hour meeting of the West German Football Federation (DFB) by DFBReuter; AFP - 336 words
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Article, Illustration253 1984-07-15 30 Zola zooms to a world record in 2,000 metres Countdown to the Olympic Games LONDON, S»t. South African-born Briton Zola Budd set a world best time for the women's Z,9H metres when she clocked smln 33.15 mc at an international athletics meet here last night. Zola, who represents Britain InReuter; AFP - 253 words
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Article, Illustration1351 1984-07-15 30 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD By m London THIS was the hardest race I've had m Britain. It was the kind of race I came here to find and if it's necessary to run from the front like that m an Olympic final, I'm pre- m pared to do it. yUPI - 1,351 words
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206 1984-07-15 30 More of the best of British... LONDON, Sat. Olympic champion Allan Wells, of Britain, fired a warning salvo at the top United States sprinters when he exploded away from a high-class field to win the 100 metres m 10 18sec last night. WellsReuter - 206 words
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Article, Illustration126 1984-07-15 30 ...and the worst LONDON, Sat. There was disappointment (or World, European and Commonwealth 1,511 metres champion Steve Cram, of Britain, who trailed la last In the I,»M metre* here last nlgkt. It «as Cram's flnt race In twt weeks after he suffered a calf Inturv on hisReuter - 126 words
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Article252 1984-07-15 30 IMb: 1 Allan Wells (Brit) 10 48. t Donovan Reid (Brit) 10.56, S Ernest Obeng (Gha) 10 69 IMb: 1 Albert Robinson (US) 20 61. t Dwayne Evans (US) 20.70. S Mike McFarlane (Brit) 20.88 (Km: I Mike Paul (Trin) 45.6. I Mike Franks (US) 45.7.Reuter - 252 words
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Article, Illustration478 1984-07-15 30 LOS ANGELES. Sat. An exodus but US set for biggest medal haul WESTERN Europe, overshadowed m recent years by their East bloc rivals, will have the chance to step back into the Olympic limelight. Many, including West Germany, Holland and Britain, are sending record or near-record squads, andReuter - 478 words
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Article198 1984-07-15 30 LOS ANGELES, Sat. Industrial, civic and Olympic officials here yesterday proposed anti-smog measures, including cutting factory production, to nelp clear the skies for the Games. With the Games only 15 days away, Los Angeles has had so-called first-stage smog alerts, when the elderly and people withReuter - 198 words
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Article62 1984-07-15 30 MILWAUKEE, Sat. Chris Mullin poured m 18 points and Alvin Robertson added 13 to lead the United states' Olympic team to a 94-78 victory over a National Basketball Association team m a robust exhibition game here yesterday. It marked the seventh win m as many games for theAP - 62 words
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Article, Illustration1524 1984-07-15 31 Alan Hubbard's Olympic Scrapbook The Always On Sunday Column continues its countdown to the Los Angeles Olympics with Alan Hubbard's personal account of the last five Games he has covered. The five-part series started with the Sunshine Games m Tokyo '64, followed last week by the Mayhem1,524 words
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Article442 1984-07-15 31 Pick of the Olympic files MOERS (W. Germany) Saturday JUERGEN HINGSEN, West Germany's decathlon world record holder, is convinced he can finally end Briton Daley Thompson's domination of major championships when they clash at the LA Olympics. Thompson, the Olympic, World, European and Commonwealth champion, has alwaysReuter - 442 words
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Article206 1984-07-15 31 LOS ANGELES, Sat. As workers applied finishing touches, transforming picturesque campuses into wellguarded Olympic Villages, the first wave of athletes were yesterday preparing to move into their temporary homes. High security was m place to protect the three Villages, where an estimated 600-800 athletes wereAP - 206 words
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Article, Illustration331 1984-07-15 32 CZECHOSLOVAKIA 1 FRANCE 1 HRADEC KRALOVE. Sat. French Open champion Ivan Lendl crashed to a surprise defeat at the hands of France's Henri Leconte on his return to the Czechoslovak Davis Cup tennis team here yesterday. Lendl, who lost a gruelling semi-finalReuter; AP; AFP - 331 words
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THE REST OF SPORT
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Article327 1984-07-15 32 SUTTON COLDFIELD (England), Sat. Naomichi Ozaki, youngest of three Japanese golfing brothers nicknamed Jet, Joe and Jumbo, upstaged the European professionals m the third round of the Lawrence Bat ley international tournament here yesterday. "Joe* Ozaki tamed the tough Belfry course with a six-birdie 68 forReuter - 327 words
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Article310 1984-07-15 32 IPOH, Sat. Top seed Morten Frost, of Denmark, reached the semi-finals of the Malaysian Open badminton championships by beating England's Steve Butler 15-2, 18-13 here yesterday. Fancied Prakash Padukone, of India, booked a last-four clash with Frost when he outKyed Indonesian Luis igoh IS-9, 15-4.Reuter - 310 words
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Article267 1984-07-15 32 LEEDS, Sat. An unbeaten 104 by Larry Gomes and more big hitting from Michael Holding lifted West Indies to a first innings lead of 32 over England m the Third Cricket Test at Headingley here today. Gomes completed his century with injured last man Malcolm MarshallReuter - 267 words
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333 1984-07-15 32 REST OF THE DAVIS CUP ACTION UNITED STATES 2 ARGENTINA 0 ATLANTA, Sat. Jimmy Connors withstood a surprisingly stiff challenge from Martin Jaite for a 6-3, 6-4, 10-8 victory to give the United States a 2-0 lead over Argentina m their quarter-final tie here yesterday. Earlier,Reuter - 333 words
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Article295 1984-07-15 32 SWEDEN 2 PARAGUAY 0 BAASTAD, Sat. Anders Jarryd beat Francisco Gonzales 6-3, 6-2, 6-4 to give Sweden a 2-0 lead after the first day's singles m the World Group quarter-final against Paraguay here yesterday. Earlier, Henrik Sundstrom beat Victor Pecci 6-3. 6-4, 2-6, 6-4Reuter; UPI - 295 words
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Article155 1984-07-15 32 NEWPORT, Sat. Fourth-seeded Leif Shiras beat fellow American Tom Gullikson after a struggle m the quarterfinals of the Hall of Fame tennis championships here yesterday. All three sets of the two-hour-fifteen-minute match were decided on tiebreakers as Shiras prevailed for a 7-6, 6-7, 7-6 win that putReuter - 155 words
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Article172 1984-07-15 32 RIGA, Sat. Austria led hosts Soviet Union 1-0 when Peter Feigl beat Vladimir Borisov 0-6, 9-7, 1-6, 6-1, 7-5 m the first singles of their European Zone A semi-final. In Brussels, Belgium and Hungary were 1-1 after the opening singles on the first day of theirReuter - 172 words
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Advertisement137 1984-07-15 32 X X V||fi »il living. (Blocks 1,2, &3) JfiK t# m Open for bookings now! a M *rt?3P^ IT! L. < M #1 Donna mba vnurrr Isicw P I S **asii» r- v w«* m 'BBMOOMJ L-^ J m m 2234 *q m VHU-«^*^W I The Right Step L J~137 words
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Advertisement335 1984-07-15 32 rirsi IV I M TP^ l^" <^V bW 1 fj K|/v 7IGARDENS A Discerning Choice m Delightful Country Living. Far Horizon Gardens comprises 270 exclusive apartments situated within 10 acres of peaceful, verdant ground, yet is just a few minutes away from ample amenities within the vicinity. I'2T *^P^^ J«335 words
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Article, Illustration861 1984-07-15 33 Olympic duo hit by study snag m Games training Janice Seah on the dark side of Singapore swimming THIS time, it's the other way around. The studies are interfering with the training. And this is not the best of times for it to be happening. At least not861 words
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Article156 1984-07-15 33 THE Singapore Amateur Swimming Association have promised to brine Ang Peng Siong, David Lim and Chan Mvi Pin hack from the United States to compete m the International Invitational meet at Toa Payoh on Sept 22-23. The meet is part of Singapore's 25th anniversary156 words
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Article300 1984-07-15 33 Soon Tong breaks it... at last THE first person Wong Soon Tong saw as he clambered oat of the pool was the last one he wanted to set his eyes on. Bat the trepidation, or In Soon Tong's words "panic!", dissolved even faster than the time It took for the300 words
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Article167 1984-07-15 33 JAPAN Air Lines flight 1718 didn't know it, but they were the official carriers of two bundles of joy last night. Ang Teck Bee and his wife Lily were on board the Tokyo-bound flight, primed and prepared for their month-long holiday m the United167 words
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Article, Illustration504 1984-07-15 33 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON THE SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA GOLF ANNUAL Ec Kiat leads defiant stand against Malaysia By KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Singapore's young golfers played above themselves to hold mighty Malaysia to a 2--2 draw m the first round of their annual encounter at the Subang Golf Club here today. TheNST - 504 words
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On the hockey scene
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258 1984-07-15 33 By MAHMOOD GAZNAVI FORTUNES continued to dip for Police Sports Association when they succumbed to their leighth successive defeat m the Singapore Hockey Association Premier League yesterday, going down 2-1 to Khalsa at Tanglin. Maori Rakai Manihera, who scored four times m last week's 5-0258 words
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Article26 1984-07-15 33 SCHOOL WHITE defeated Schools Red 31-6 m a Singapore Rugby Union Under-20 match at Woodsville yesterday. In a later match. Blacks RFC beat Police 31-3.26 words
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Article66 1984-07-15 33 N. SIVAMAYAMS unbeaten 71 runs helped Ceylon Sports Club defeat the visiting Her Majesty's Australian Ship by nine wickets m a friendly cricket match at Balestier Road yesterday. Brief scores: HMAS 160-7 m 30 overs (T. Dillon 52, M. Clarke 50, G. Patman 30, David Gabriel 3-2).66 words
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159 1984-07-15 33 Giant-killing Jansenites in revenge mission JANSENITES, with a reputation for giant-kill-ing, hope to extend the threat to the Singapore Cricket Club m a Premier League match at Tanglin today (5.30) The unpredictable Jansenites, who are lingering near the bottom of the table, have always been known to be a fighting159 words
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Racing
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Article, Illustration294 1984-07-15 34 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Promotion not likely to trouble this four-year-old By QUITE a number of last-start winners are engaged at Ipoh today and one with a really good chance of following up is Eager Beaver m Race 4 for Class 2 Div 3 horses over 1.200 m.294 words
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Article, Illustration335 1984-07-15 34 Four-year-old Eager Beaver (Race 4)... poised for his second straight victory m just three outings RACE EPSOM JEEP RACING ED PEDIGREE MARKSMAN WENG 8OOK 2 Hollow Laughter 8Domo Arigato SDomo Arigato 2 Hollow Laughter 8 Domo Arigato 1 9 Diamonds Forever 6 Play To Win 7335 words
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Article, Illustration148 1984-07-15 34 MARKSMAN - MARKSMAN By Our man on the track IPOH, Sat. Visiting New Zealand jockey Peter Tims is set for a double on Eager Beaver m Race 4 and Olympian m Race 6. Olympian, on board m his last three starts, can outsprint his Class 2148 words
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Article159 1984-07-15 34 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE By TROPICANO won his last start m such a convincing manner that he cannot be ignored m Race 7 despite being up a class. This four-year-old made all the running to score by 4V 2 lengths over the Penang 1,200 m last month and this catch-me-if-vou-can159 words
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Article4568 1984-07-15 34 iHSd FORECAST: YIELDING WWMi 200 CLASS 5 DIV 4 1,200 m if, \*j (Ratings: 50-41) ■MMMHHfIMHIULkiuLkH (Stakes: $11,500) 1 4859** ClMrie LJaca CT (M) Josephine Ng-K Chong 4 nzg d 2 same (1200 m) Hampered at 800 m, finishing 9th of 11 m Div 2 1400 m4,568 words
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Article, Illustration538 1984-07-15 35 EPSOM JEEP - Paititi Gold— a legend in his own time EPSOM JEEP By I'AITITI GOLD can rightly be dubbed the Muhammad All among thoroughbred racehorses. For like the legendary heavyweight boxing champion, this nine-year-old American-bred gelding by No Robbery oat of Oar Personal Touch, now In his seventh season of campaigning, Is538 words
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Article1822 1984-07-15 35 By OUR RACING TEAM BIG SWEEP FIRST: ***** SECOND: ***** THIRD: ***** STARTERS: *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****. CONSOLATIONS: 3369 5, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****. Injured Cook gives up three mounts IPOH, Sat. Outsider "specialist," apprentice K.L. 00,1,822 words
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Advertisement160 1984-07-15 34 QI A o y* Sljj r— |<< Nowhere on our planet is devoid of life. In The Living Planet, David Attenboroughs searching eye. unfailing curiosity and infectious enthusiasm explain and illuminate the intricate lives of these colonies from the lonely heights of the Himalayas to the wild creatures m the160 words
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Advertisement202 1984-07-15 35 THE HEART OF THE DRAGON rf I $45.00 A quarter of the people on earth live m China, yet it has remained a mystery. The Heart Of The Dragon opens the door on this most secret of continents, and illuminates the world of its 1000 million inhabitants as has never202 words
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Advertisement545 1984-07-15 35 APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE g g g xcehior note! %>t 'ju&t a jo& '6ut 'a future The service industry which is growing significantly, is one of the key factors to the Republic's strategy m structuring the Singapore economy. Singapore Excelsior Hotel a new and fully computerised First-Class Deluxe Hotel with a capacity545 words
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The Sunday Times
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ANCHOR CUP 84
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Article, Illustration642 1984-07-15 36 Joe Dorai - Joe Dorai Singapore 3 Sabah 1, Pananq 0 Federal Territory 0 Reports: SINGAPORE'S winning start m the Anchor Cup soccer competition, beating Sabah 3-1 m the opening match, achieved only part of an objective they had set out for at the National Stadium last night.Jerry Seh - 642 words
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Article167 1984-07-15 36 THE soccer adage one man don't make a team was* proved wrong last night by Pahang who drew 0-0 with Federal Territory m their Anchor Cup match at the National Stadium. Pahang, the Malaysia Cup runners-up, were without ace striker Zainal Abidin and167 words
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Article, Illustration506 1984-07-15 36 NAPLES, Sat. Diego is a charm and a curse m the city of uncertainty ITALIAN soccer club Napoli's Ssls million signing of Argentina World Cup star Diego Maradona from Barcelona has divided the city. While many of the club's fans celebrated his arrival m delirious outbursts of colourfulReuter - 506 words
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Article273 1984-07-15 36 Hussein hopes to raise Singapore's fitness level SINGAPORE coach Hussein Aljunied was m a mixed mood last night after his team had beaten Sabah 3-1. He was happy with the victory, which has virtually assured Singapore of a place m the semi-finals. They need only a draw m273 words
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Article, Illustration34 1984-07-15 36 Alan Hubbard talks to Britain's barefoot princess after her world record feat 30 Murder m Munich ...and another bloody page m the Olympic Scrapbook 3 Study snag for Singapore's LA-bound swim stars 3334 words
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Miscellaneous138 1984-07-15 36 UP TO Ip.m. Fair. TEMP. (C) up to Sa.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 7.16 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: I.M a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 5/12 C Cloudy Manila 24/33 C Fair Amsterdam 10/18 C Rain Melbourne 1/UC Fine Bangkok 23 33 C Cloudy Moscow 22/2SC Rain Betjbig 21 33138 words
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Miscellaneous112 1984-07-15 36 Your Sporting Sunday ATHLETICS Macßitchie Runners cross-coun-try marathon (Macßitchie Reservoir, 7 a. m). BASKETBALL Mllo Youth championships: Final (Gay World, 7 p. m.). CRICKET SCA junior league: SCA v CSC, Ayer Rajah v Polytechnic, SCRC v SCA Juniors. All matches at 1.30 p. m. at Balestier Rd. HOCKEY SHA Premier112 words
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SUNDAY PLUS
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Article, Illustration439 1984-07-15 1 Bodyplan to a healthier, slimmer you THE only way to lose weight is to exercise. Forget the cranky diets. On this page and j Page Three, is a guideline to fitness adapted from the London Sunday Times' ABC Bodyplan. And the right sports wear, writes LIM PHAY-UNG, can boost yourNGHAI CHEE WAH - 439 words
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Article240 1984-07-15 1 TO lose weight, you must swim for 30 minutes at a time, four days a week. Vigorous backstroke and breaststroke use about the same calories as fast walking or slow jogging. Freestyle is comparable to a fairly fast squash game or cross-country running. If you can't240 words
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Article, Illustration339 1984-07-15 1 I START jogging only if you can wau c 32 )an m 30 minutes. For the begin«A ncr, start by |*H walking briskly (^K. for six minutes, feSlliSr The" J°B SSß^ tOT 3° seconds, followed by brisk r walking for 30 seconds, If339 words
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Article186 1984-07-15 1 RECENT research has shown that exercise raises your metabolic rate by as much as 30 per cent throughout the day, and keeps it 10 per cent higher than usual, even 24 hours later, burning off calories. And as your exercise routine continues, fat is replaced186 words
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Mind & Body
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Article, Illustration136 1984-07-15 2 Simple health topics are often the most misinterpreted ones, so, test your knowledge of health through this quiz by GEORGE BARKER. DOCTORS constantly express surprise at the wholesale ignorance of their patients when it comes to simple health topics. They are appalled at the way otherwise136 words
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Article, Illustration20 1984-07-15 2 MICHAEL PETTI - MICHAEL PETTI By Health Capsules givas helpful information. It is not Intended to be of a diagnostic nature.20 words
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Article, Illustration871 1984-07-15 2 BARBARA MICHAELS - Now for the correct answers 1. True All the other supposed ill-ef-fects of drinking moderate amounts of coffee (not more than four to six strong cups a day) have recently been disproved by research m the United States. But there is no doubt that this drink will keep a person871 words
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Article, Illustration192 1984-07-15 2 Women who do aerobics need more vitamin B 2 WOMEN, especially those who do aerobic exercises, need substantially more vitamin B 2 than the recommended daily requirement, says a study released recently. Another study shows that women must exercise more vigorously than men to achieve the same cholesteral-reducing benefits. TheUSA TODAY - 192 words
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Advertisement121 1984-07-15 2 In Celebration of l\Dl7 25 Years of Success real egg immortalised through encaptures it m silver, makes commemoration of 25 years' only during this Silver Jubilee. accompany every purchase of Hk Traditionally a syrroo! me niolo Oliver cyy wiiiim i^^^^^H ne l|>e be 9 ns Special Introductory Offer Egg with121 words
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Article, Illustration323 1984-07-15 3 Shaping up at home From Page One: Steps to a new you THERE are four parts to this: Shaping up, dancing or room running, skipping and stair climbing. Do them m that order so your body warms up steadily. Each cycle lasts five minutes and is repeated, so you exercise323 words
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Article, Illustration178 1984-07-15 3 Walk briskly to shed that extra weight START walking at a pace you find comfortable for half an hour a day, three to four times a week. If that's too tiring, do three 10-minute walks or two of 15 minutes. Slowly increase your speed walk more briskly and further until178 words
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Article, Illustration612 1984-07-15 4 Here roast you can't resist PLACE: 321 Orchard Road, #01-03, Orchard Shopping Centre (next to Mohan's Department Store), tel *****21. Air-conditioned. HOURS: 10 am to midnight daily. RECOMMENDED: Roasted chicken (BBQ) whole bird $14.85, half chicken $8.35; dinner plates with accompaniments quarter chicken from $4.30 to $5.80; fried chicken, from612 words
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Article, Illustration692 1984-07-15 4 MARGARET CHAN - MARGARET CHAN IMPORTER: Dabzee Enterprise Pte Ltd, 36 H Dunearn Road, #02-44 Chancery Court, tel *****63, *****43. Open 9 am to 5.30 pm. AGENTS: Princes Emporium 1 Campbell Lane, tel *****07. Waterloo News Centre 8k261, #01-43 Waterloo Street, tel *****91. Abdullah Cigarette Stall 26692 words
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Advertisement395 1984-07-15 4 Piping hot claypot of chicken, sausage, salted fish, vegetables and mushrooms steamed to perfection ITS past July 4, but at the and s iew mai (tidbits) will be TERRACE, Orchard Hotel, they're available for lunch and dinner at still celebrating American $20 per person. Independence Day. conjunction with this The395 words
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Advertisement332 1984-07-15 4 rrs UNIQUE! An «n»« y ort»* approach to oar mainkMianoc Jobs oomponanl by component I •Hm-QomOox Guide To Car I Emai9anohM > •FWp-up Irwirti •DjtaohabfciShMte •Piartc foWsr wNh Twgn^Masd atrip -it iinnihi. i carrylnaeaw IheAACAR MAINTENANCE COURSE dom naurmmr you tw» twm vmn kxHad undw a t»nn« Mtof* tw Coun*332 words
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Advertisement100 1984-07-15 4 Spareribs, 1 items on lk^ I Trader Vie's Vt^^^^^^Bk .^1 WIS m enu, TRY barbequed spareribs that's M finger-licking good. N. You get five large N. meaty ribs, «^^^^H|H^^^^ marinated and S^^HB^^^^^ barbequed to perfection. The taste is a subtle blend of sweet, tangy and smoky flavours. The ribs are100 words
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Advertisement84 1984-07-15 4 r Restaurant I Specially Prepared by Thai Master Chef Authentic Thai Culinary Delight •Wide variety of Thai Style Chinese Cuisine Famous Thai Steam-Boat Juronq Town Swimming Pool. International Road j Tel: *****18. *****84 Jy\ T UE Rl A I INDIAN RESTAURANT I lib Ulbfftk'HALAl FOOD) 2nd Fioo' iite'iatio^ai P>aza -Ot84 words
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Advertisement49 1984-07-15 5 Get the NEW ENCYCLOPEDIA BIUTAiXNICA 3 unequalled m accuracy, authority and authencity For further details and a preview please mail the coupon to f C*W3TI STP DISTRIBUTORS SDN BHD Address I Inl TIMES CENTRE I fl m|J Ml 4th Floor, 1 New Industrial Road lfljflAhM Singapore 1953 Te 149 words
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Miscellaneous505 1984-07-15 5 j^rS^ "^**^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^r a- —^^^w^^^^^^3J!l?i^^T^TijvT>^^^^^» r Screen highlights today—^^^ THE STRUGGLE THE TORCH OF CHAMPIONS I i)|nt sized Emmanuel Lewis returns to provide more fun g S35Dm fl A. C/; 5. 77 tlkkr as Webster, the precocious little orphan brought up by an oc j Olympic ideal m Athens, Greece, m505 words
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Miscellaneous1359 1984-07-15 5 DOCUMENTARY SPECIALS: y^ Masterclass cam-,* iv~m v.,,;. rt, m ?n 25 Years Of Nation-Buiding FRED ASTARE: X eh 12 Bpm 10 2Opm 1 L -25 Years In Retrospect /Putting On Hh Top Hat VM Npw f rt senes con Action-packed thriller with Clint %r I Ch 5, 9.15pm Apphuse, Ch1,359 words
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Miscellaneous1146 1984-07-15 5 Radio highlights THE DRAGON Play Of The Week, Today, BBC World Service, 8.30 am and 8 pm Sir Lancelot has made it his business to go round the world fighting ogres, tyrants and monsters So, naturally enough, when he arrives at a town ruled by a cruel and capricious dragon,1,146 words
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Advertisement86 1984-07-15 6 H^ >^ s S JSBM 1 1 I vY/ 1 1 1I i K 4 v !L_^^^^^^H >^ x B^^^/ ///ill s^ Ns o*^" \A I 1 1 1 ~^M H^^b^^t i iII K—^mhhklJ v v >^ >^^B^B ___^^^3 Hi^\^^/ i i j^C^Ovv i%/ 1 /II I I I B86 words
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Miscellaneous3509 1984-07-15 6 Channel 5 Channel 8 Channel 5 Channel 8 Channel 5 Channel 8 2.30 P.M. SBCTEXT. Sample pages 5.30 P-MJBCTEXT. Sample Pj«es. 2.30 PJH. SBCTEXT. Sample pages. 5.30 P.M. SBCTEXT. Sample pages. 2.30 P.M. SBCTEXT. Sample pages. 5.30 P.M. SBCTEXT. Sample pages 300 PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS 600 PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS FOLLOWED BY 3QQ3,509 words
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Article, Illustration926 1984-07-15 7 SBC has jumped onto one of the latest technological information services without preparing properly. Detailed surveys should have been made before the launch of SBCtext. As a consumer, my question would be: What can teletext do for me? If the responses to this had been recorded, SBCtext926 words
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Article, Illustration556 1984-07-15 7 LIM KAY TONG - LIM KAY TONG TV REVIEW By ONE of our foremost home-grown musicians is living m cosy bliss and quiet acclaim after years of struggle to break free from the label of child prodigy. That's the impression given by the 30-minute British documentary on Lee556 words
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Article, Illustration402 1984-07-15 7 TEO LIAN HUAY - 'Takeover' by five young actresses TEO LIAN HUAY LOOK EAST By LISA Wang and Gigi Wong's days of playing sweet 18-year-olds are over. Hongkong TVB has decided that middle-aged actresses should take on roles more suitable to their ages, and give younger stars a chance to handle schoolgirl roles. The402 words
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Advertisement438 1984-07-15 7 QUALIFY.. promotion through ICS SPECIALIZED COURSES FROM U.K. IN MANAGEMENT AND TECHNICAL SUBJECTS Improve your position b\ learning at home and be paid what you are really worth ICS home-study courses have helped thousands of ambitious men and women achieve promotion and better pay. Moderate fees all books supplied. Take438 words
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Advertisement321 1984-07-15 7 Your way to success through the SOA home study courses In Accountancy, Banking, Company Secretaryship and Administration Established m the United Kingdom more than 70 years ago. The School of Accountancy Business Studies offers you expert coaching for the examinations of: Association of Certified Accountants Institute of Cost and Management321 words
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Article, Illustration557 1984-07-15 8 GEORGINA EMMANUEL - GEORGINA EMMANUEL CLASSICAL REVIEW BY I STUMBLED on the group Sky quite by mistake. I'd just been boring myself listening to Placido Domingo sing Perhaps Love with John Denver and wishing he would stick to opera and forget the cash when I discovered557 words
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Article, Illustration306 1984-07-15 8 CHOW SOOK YIN - CHOW SOOK YIN CHINESE RECORDS By 365 MILES Djingga Wen Zhang (EMI) DJINGGA'S second release continues with "the wanderer" theme introduced m his debut album. The title track, 365 Miles, is also one of the better cuts. But one wonders how much306 words
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Article, Illustration353 1984-07-15 8 Chow Sook Yin - Chow Sook Yin SHE'S the person behind several of rock star Su Rui's gutwrenching ballads. This month, she makes her recording debut here, with an album that depicts her as a dreamy young innocent. But Taiwanese singersongwriter Tai Zhaomei, who won a Golden Melody353 words
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Article, Illustration654 1984-07-15 8 Youngsters wow audience with their ability ALFRED ZHU, one of the five judges at the 14th Singapore Electone Festival '84 last weekend, gives a candid report of the event. TO THE familiar strains of Tchaikovsky courtesy of Hooked On Classics the curtains of the World Trade Centre Auditorium parted. The654 words
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Advertisement794 1984-07-15 8 y-SS^v The Biggest Factory Sale Ane big sale \mwmm>rJ Now the public can buy at wholesale factory prices!.'.' from 1401-221x1 July only A [g*^! I American Lounge Suite I [ill nTWMMwTfTI ii.t\ j^J^P^rr "3^ <^W*^^|B^B»J'Sptefik 100% Scotchyuard-treated I P^lib^l 9P _fc^ W"- J^fa'-Ay JBI X *fcdßL "JIBT B^; Original designs794 words
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Advertisement840 1984-07-15 9 Show MEN cs f fap a atee t c^ l r l s y ONLY Preview; jlj jffL CATHAY Bush up your 2 ORCHARD: Sat., July 21 at 11am 5 {99J rS^MKATirJv] spelling 8 admission: stalls $1.50- circle $2^ n f Qf?GANISATION punctuation and A film for every parent who840 words
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Advertisement246 1984-07-15 9 THE TABERNACLE CHURCH MISSIONS ""t^ presents \M Je**i* Good i\s^ir» M^ IV^lly X JESUS OFFERS FORGIVENESS S.*^ JESUS OFFERS WHOLENESS X VP I JESUS OFFERS NEW LIFE X 4^^ I WE PRAY FOR THE SICK X V-P y/m X DATE: 84 July 17 (tue) 18 (wed) X TIME: 7.30 pm246 words
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Miscellaneous982 1984-07-15 9 TODAY swimming HbV L^l Hbl I bHbHT 7 H I Jkife J TIMES: BbJbl E l^ «4 B^B jfl gSgSSSS Singapore tides Bj b^ f fli B^^| X, 6.43 am ifi^^. j^^-m. «P Aj <^Bj (0 0m), 1.46 pm (2 2m), M bWI dS^^^^^^ ifl^H bY 6.37 pm (10m) P^lVB982 words
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Article, Illustration532 1984-07-15 10 CLINT Eastwood is back m action as Dirty Harry. LIM KAY TONG gives the lowdown on Sudden Impact, the vigilante cop's latest screen showdown, while lAIN F. Me ASH corners the actor himself about the new film. SUDDEN IMPACT At Capitol Starring Clint Eastwood, Sondra Locke and Pat532 words
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589 1984-07-15 10 i THERE'S a word from the title of Clint Eastwood's latest film that applies significantly to his superstar career. Impact. Only the route he took getting there wasn't so sudden. It took over 20 years of hard slog via assorted "spaghetti" Westerns made m Italy589 words
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Advertisement186 1984-07-15 10 The development of the Flamingo Pool has been made possible by a generous grant from the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board. Congratulations from LANDSCAPING CONSULTANTS: K#ifl /^T\ JURONG ENVIRONMENTAL Id VT^I ?fl\l fJMJV ENGINEERING PTE LTD R* 1 'Llffl UaS^Jy Jurong Park, Yuan Ching Road Kk.'' B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H^^^^l _^y Singapore 2261 Tel186 words
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Article, Illustration1024 1984-07-15 11 hf^l WeBk w CHUA CHIN CHYt reC3lleC ir tn Kampung. wnere n,s 'am.iv dt WE MOVED to our new Housing Board flat m Queenstown on a Sunday, arriving m a lorry which my father borrowed from work. There were not many of our belongings left1,024 words
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Article, Illustration987 1984-07-15 11 SINGAPORE girl JOANNA MARSHALL experiences KamDunc lire o» a different kind. IN MANY ways, Yodefat reminded me of a Singapore kampung. Doors never locked, farm animals kept m family backyards, a tumbling gaggle of children who never seemed to stop doing something truly one987 words
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Advertisement206 1984-07-15 11 EARTY SINGAPORE A collector's edition of six fine quality prints reproduced from rare lithographs dated 1 828 to 1 840 ft,, c i^^Bß H lw i kW Jtiilr^l^C^ m^^mwm^^^^^a^^Jmi WF^^^ «sMP^m Vi_ «^*^-331i ■^^S**" .^H^£ li^fel^l^ y^m^LmM^ Hi^ftA_ WsfcJ^^^^ **m\ m^^mUßC I^^^^^B B-T sfl l^^**^sw^ )iix*l<^* niar k the occasion206 words
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Advertisement117 1984-07-15 12 B mam the barbecued chicken specialists! Restaurant is now here at Orchard Road. >yS "jM Jt^fclDL^ RIP ROO^TFR golden brown. r'Affl j^^ m+> m rUNTIME And you can eat it m so many ways, i M PROGRAMME I I pkirvo Ann rnnro .^H W I luui 1 1 rui I117 words
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Advertisement325 1984-07-15 13 r^ZiittC CONGRATULATIONS TO I @@®D(?MATE (S) PTE LTD Cn^^e^^ 1 1 1 North Bridge Rd #1 5 2A Peninsula Plaza > s 'po r e 061 7 Tel: 3361 777 Telex: RS ***** MOHAN A Sote franchisee for Big Rooster' m Singapore, Malaysia (East West), Indonesia Negara Brunei Darussalam. With325 words
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Advertisement331 1984-07-15 14 r^iluo, CONGRATULJUIOMSTO I @S®(]3MATE (S) PTE LTD f^B^^\^^ 111, North Bridge Rd.,#ls-02A Peninsula Plaza, Spore 061 7 Tel: 3361 777 Telex: RS ***** MOHAN A So/c franchisee for 'Big Rooster' m Singapore, Malaysia (East West), Indonesia Negara Brunei Darussalam. With Compliments from WC/WSaS MOHANS DEPARTMENTAL STORE DEANS PROPERTY PTE LTD331 words
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Advertisement212 1984-07-15 15 r^^j CONGRATULATIONS TO I @®@D(3MArE (S) PTE LTD C/P^^\^^ 111, North Bridge Rd.,#ls-02A Peninsula Plaza, Spore 061 7 Tel: 3361 777 Telex: RS ***** MOHAN A 00^ o\yr0 \yr So/c franchisee for 'Big Rooster' m Singapore, Malaysia (East West), Indonesia. &Negara Brunei Darussalam. ■^■W .^BH B^k^ I B Affl a^H212 words
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Advertisement494 1984-07-15 16 r^iP^ CONGRATULATIONS TO @®@G(3MATE (S) PTE LTD CJC**\*^S 1 1 1 North Bridge Rd #1 5 2A Peninsula Plaza S> P° re 0 61 7 Tel: 3361 777 Telex: RS ***** MOHAN A t00 0** o So/c franchisee for 'Big Rooster' m Singapore, Malaysia (East& West), Indonesia Negara Brunei Darussalam.494 words
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Article, Illustration389 1984-07-15 17 THE next time the Place de la Bastille is stormed, it will not be by revolutionaries but by opera lovers. For rising from the site of this historical prison the storming of which on July 14, 1789, was seen as a symbolic389 words
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Article, Illustration870 1984-07-15 17 THE French ambassador, Mr Philippe Marandet, 61, leaves Singapore next month after his term of office. Before coming to Singapore, his first Asian posting, he was the French secretarygeneral and organiser of the UN Conference for the Less Developed Countries m Paris. In a farewell interview with MATILDA870 words
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Article, Illustration1283 1984-07-15 18 Modernity catches up with the times and Paris gets a new look PARIS will never be the same again. That spirit of change has borne down, tearing up the Renaissance heart of the city. In its place will stand the offspring of today's leading architects. At the entrance1,283 words
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Tho arts goes underground
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Article, Illustration258 1984-07-15 21 Culture fare Paris metro into the arts IT'S easy to appreciate the art form Rodin's Thinker even m the husUe and busUe a mbway station. while waiting for the train. are some of the ways adopted by the French metro authorities to add colour, gaiety an<i character to their Paris258 words
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Article, Illustration855 1984-07-15 22 PIERRE PERE - Arts alive and well and growing, too! PIERRE PERE By IF FRANCE enjoys the reputation of having a widespread culture, part of it is due to its own dynamism and ability to attract foreign artistes. Today, having overcome the period of reconstruction and economic development which followed the Second World855 words
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For the best
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Article630 1984-07-15 24 JEAN-FRANCOIS GRUNSTEIN - Grandes Ecoles JEAN-FRANCOIS GRUNSTEIN By Cultural. Scientific and Technical Cooperation Counsellor France's elite schools have no equal anywhere else IF THERE is any part of the French education system that is difficult to explain, it is that which concerns the running of the grandes ecoles because these elite schools do630 words
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527 1984-07-15 24 THIERRY REYNARD - THIERRY REYNARD ■y Trade Commissioner FRANCE'S government, at the onset of this year, confirmed another year of austerity m its struggle to restore the country's economic health by reducing inflation, renewing the nations industrial tools and balancing its foreign-trade account. If successful, this527 words
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Advertisement100 1984-07-15 17 ==ggg In the other lnC 1 1 Architecture The Arts Leisure Aviation Fashion I VJ V./V./ L^^U^U^U^U^U^U^U^U^U^U^U^U^U^U^blv^a^B^^ulu^b^U^U^U^B^^^U^D VA j i PiftEiihtMi I j Pap Twttty-iM flj |H P| H Tweitj-tiret i^^Ey. fift Twwrtj-imt Pan TwftK-tliht J^J BNR Asia's link to the worlds of finance. Helping Singapore make the right connection100 words
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Advertisement397 1984-07-15 18 The first class cabin that ISN'T AFFECTED BYTURBULB^CE I Airlines make a big virtue of how comfortable their I jH H^ first class cabins are. With extra legroom and wider more A. fl X I comfortable seats. I fl^^H But whatever else they offer, one thing they cannot j^ a^^^B397 words
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Advertisement429 1984-07-15 19 ii jr iii i^nQnrui s l^fl /M From Europe's ever-growing list of gentlemen *s -W /W fashions, Chanrai's chose Jean Philippe. fy A collection that shares the same character as other VHiH|||[ 1^ distinguished brands m their stores. jfl^A Classic designs, impeccable craftsmanship, ''l I g CHANRAI'S THE MAN'S STORE429 words
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Advertisement554 1984-07-15 20 ADVERTISEMENT t Tomorrow, all design offices will cinematic motions and to program its fIUHHHBII^Hi P"!S communicate directly with the pro- numerically-controlled machine mil- 1 duction department machine tools. ling. Originally developed for the I I I For many years, we have been develo- aerospace field, CATIA finds increa- I T^\554 words
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Advertisement449 1984-07-15 22 WHL Jim Mm. Jl. JIC W Vv\ v i \S^ \u*— N» >mh f m /wm v«i« i -ii o>cc •v\ V AFRICA INDIAN OCEAN T?«*^» AUBTKAUA international success for French telematics across tne world T\Ain rW¥»nt flChiPlM>lTl^ntfi! 120.000 pnvate subscribers already equipped with videotex terminals 1 ww v\#^i it449 words
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Advertisement216 1984-07-15 22 TheTea Garden Presents a French Re\oluhon Voila! The best of French cuisine m the Tea Garden. Has there been a French revolution? We'd like to "j think so. Imagine yourselves at the i^f-C- 4 steps of Montmarte and ikakmf-^^Kr savour c menu JJWr Escargots a la Bourguignonne, JL/X N Bouillabaisse216 words
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Advertisement125 1984-07-15 22 ILF 3000 A complete fitting I system for q| compressed air. \J^ h Sizes. Metric 4 to 14mm OD tube\ t Threads: BSP and M 5 v H Pressure Max. working 18 BAR MADE IN FRANCE VH Sensor fittings tor cylinders BJ sequencing 9 l /i" to '/i" BSP j125 words
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Article, Illustration765 1984-07-15 23 Fun m the sun While you can travel very quickly and easily through France by car, train or bus, this gives you little time to appreciate the scenery or enjoy the countryside at leisure. One alternative is to travel around m a horse-drawn765 words
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Article, Illustration1243 1984-07-15 25 PATRICIA WELLS - PATRICIA WELLS Gostronomicol delight For practical reasons, most are of the pasteurised, machine-made kind By writing m the International Herald Tribune ONE day, as I cut into a plump, luscious disc of Camembert, a friend posed the question: did you ever notice that the1,243 words
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Article, Illustration844 1984-07-15 26 TWENTY years ago, it was aeronautics, aerospace, nuclear power and mass rapid transportation. Now, France is concentrating on other fields like telecommunications, energy and automation. The results have been encouraging. MORE than two decades ago, France decided to give priority to certain fields of research aeronautics,844 words
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Article, Illustration396 1984-07-15 27 French aerospace industry flies high Into the wild blue yonder EXOCET and Mirage, names made familiar m the Falklands and Middle East wars, are only two products of the long-established French aerospace industry. Here is a sample of military and civilian aircraft and missiles which bring French colours to the396 words
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Article, Illustration318 1984-07-15 28 Glad rags THE boutique may have an air of class and the clothes may carry designer-name labels but prices are definitely down-to-€arth. Reciproque, the biggest secondhand boutique m France, is situated m the 16th arrondissement, one of Paris' better districts. Here, you buy your favourite318 words
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Advertisement43 1984-07-15 23 Congratulations to the people and the Government of France on the occasion of their National Day V m sfl For more informations, please contact f¥l WYNDIMEX MARKETING PTE LTD 12 Arumugam Road 04 09. Cheng Chwee Huat Industrial Building, Singapore 1440 Tel *****9443 words
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Advertisement165 1984-07-15 23 takes the opportunity of the Bastille Day to thank: I H The Housing and Development Board for which ># I SGEC is building 7,000 units with the semi-prefab 1 system. ate I The SGEC Singaporean Management and Staff M 70 foremen and supervisors ~f I I on the way to165 words
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Advertisement172 1984-07-15 24 I INTERNATIONAL I A SUBSIDIARY OF GTM ENTREPOSE I H 1983 ANNUAL TURNOVER: 14.2 BILLION FRENCH FRANCS H I THE MAIN FRENCH CONTRACTOR I IN SINGAPORE: I I ***** H.D.B. PREFAB FLATS I TWO-TIER AVER RAJAH EXPRESSWAY I Headquarters: 61, Ay. Jules Quentin, ***** Nanterre France South East Asia Branch172 words
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Advertisement144 1984-07-15 24 CREDIT UrONNAIS -«■>&:* RV^r fl B^K^dßl Br> ',j>*f? \<" ~u» -> -•>.' > IBBBkTc J^3&HmIf BBBBBBBBBBBB Bbbbbl bL r T >*W ftal PM Ki#' J^.'^ a ->^P<^*J1 j 'tH BBBW^BBbI B^BBB BB^ vtr "^'•^•Si^bl BBBd T&tm W^ -'Vlbbbh^ I^^ > ■lir' i fi"i iM i^bbbbbbbbbbM B^V WSS i Akl BBM144 words
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Advertisement35 1984-07-15 25 E Pe °P |e Government She Republic off France Wms lil^^MMl their National Pay From: ROYAL SPORTING HOUSE PTE LTD 140 Paya Lebar Road #03-09 A-Z Building, Singapore 1440. Tel: *****55 Sole Agents for: LACOSTE35 words
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Advertisement314 1984-07-15 25 r^i^ «o^ 9 vC^^ jfl At Club Mcd, the variety of have *^> v>^ facilities and activities cater for already I *otf^ti o^ \N^ not only you and you alone paid for, -^^j*. <w^ a*^^ they're more than right for the pan of that r*^^^^*^ whole Family! freedom X You314 words
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Advertisement465 1984-07-15 26 ■HHWTOTALfIHM TOTAL, THE LEADING FRENCH ENERGY COMPANY IS INCREASINGLY INVOLVED IN SOUTH EAST ASIA In SINGAPORE, TOTAL Petroleum South East Asia (TOPSEA) is the most recent addition to the commercial network of the Group m the Far East, following their implantations m Tokyo, Beijing and Hong Kong. Activities: trading m465 words
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Advertisement164 1984-07-15 26 tja gagg I pkh«^) PECHINEY ALUMINIUM CARBON PRODUCTS COPPER GRAPHITE STAINLESS STEEL Represented by: PECHINEY SINGAPORE PTE LTD 354 Orchard Road #06-01/03 Shaw House SINGAPORE 0923 Tel: 235 2166 Telex: RS ***** mg Congratulations H Best Wishes to the H Government People of France H H on their National Day164 words
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Advertisement59 1984-07-15 27 Congratulations to the people and government of the Republic of France on their National Day. Sole Agents A Service Centre: CASEY ENTERPRISES PTE LTD 1 North Bridge Road, *07-0 l to *07-O3 High Street Centre. Singapore. Tel: *****55 CASEY MALA YSIA SDN BHD Suite 7.07 S 7.08 7th Floor. Imbi59 words
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Advertisement413 1984-07-15 27 IJMtf Lovers ol fine cuisine may now experience the taste ol France vNJ on Orchard Road. Irrrj Hotel Meridien bids you bonjour. jLEljl Step into an age of elegance where you ma\ choose to dine if IT 1 ala carte m the grand manner or dally over coffee m a413 words
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Advertisement35 1984-07-15 28 FRANCES LEADING CHEMICAL GROUP \fl RHONEPOULENC PRESENT IN SINGAPORE FOR OVER 40 YEARS THROUGH fl^J Mav&Batter I May Baker Singapore Pte Ltd 14 Chin Bee Road Singapore 2261 Tel: *****44 Telex: RS ***** tja gfagag35 words
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Advertisement168 1984-07-15 28 A WHOLE WORLD W m V j I OPPORTUNITIES I At Banque Indosuez, we've been servicing Singapore as far back as 1905. Our office is part of a vast Asian and Australasian network spread over 1 8 countries including among others, to New Zealand, Australia, Japan, »#tok> China, Hong Kong,168 words
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