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Title Section15 1984-09-10 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article431 1984-09-10 1 Another communist leader cancels trip to West Germany m show of unity BONN, Sunday SOVIETdbloc nations began closing ranks today with the announcement that Bulgarian leader Todor Zhivkov had called off, his visit to West Germany the second East bloc leader to do so within aReuter; UPI; AP - 431 words
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389 1984-09-10 1 Family of five hijacked Iranian plane BAGHDAD. San. A family of live were the hijackers of an Iranian Boeing TR which landed here today. All the ft passengers and crew aboard were freed. A woman gave birth to a baby on the hijacked plane and while the aircraft was InReuter; AP; UPI - 389 words
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Article, Illustration87 1984-09-10 1 MAZLAN BADRON - MAZLAN BADRON Picture by THE night sky over Kallang Park shimmered and glittered with a thousand lights as fireworks and lanterns set it ablaze m celebration of the Mooncake Festival. The display set the mood for the night's festivities and more than 2,000 turned up to join87 words
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Article, Illustration169 1984-09-10 1 Falling stone hits boy on head MOHAMMED Dzulfazely, four, did not know what hit him on Saturday, but it hurt. And now he has four stitches on his head. A 3-rm stone with a sharp edge fell on Mohammed's head while he was playing with his sister Ernie Fazelyana, eight,169 words
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Article73 1984-09-10 1 VATICAN QUEBEC, Sun. Pope John Paul II landed today at the historic walled city of Quebec at the start of a 12-day tour, the first visit ever by a Vatican Pontiff to Canada where nearly half the population is Roman Catholic. The Pope was greeted byAP - 73 words
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Article33 1984-09-10 1 WEST BERLIN. Sun. A* group of 13 known neoNazis were arrested m west Berlin last night at a meeting to set up a secret extreme right-wine organisa- tion, police said. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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344 1984-09-10 1 Labour Party calls for Anzus pullout Resolution expected to influence NZ government thinking WELLINGTON, Sun. The ruling Labour Party passed resolutions today demanding that New Zealand pull out of the Anzus defence alliance, close a United States Air Force base and withdraw the New Zealand infantry battalion from Singapore. TheUPI - 344 words
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Article58 1984-09-10 1 Cancer story not true VIENNA, Sun. An lbanian diplomat today bi anded reports that the country's Communist Pirty leader Enver Hoxha was dying of cancer as malicious and unfounded A report by the Jap nese Kyodo News Agency quoted diplomats m Beijing as saying Mr Hoxha. 75. was critically illReuter - 58 words
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Advertisement82 1984-09-10 1 I Inside 60 pages today Classifieds are m Section Two SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3-6 ASEAN 7 CAUSEWAY 8 CHANGING WORLD 14 EDITORIAL 18 LETTERS 19 BACKGROUND 21 TIMESDOLLAR 21-24 RACING 27 SPORTS 28-31 Latest TROOPS RUSHED TO HYDERABAD NEW DELHI, San. The Indian army was called Into Hyderabad, capital82 words
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Advertisement222 1984-09-10 1 NdTIQNAU uniMnV firfICAPORR LACOSTE Since 1933 from France LACOSTE we set the standards Colour: Creatures of the night, as seen by oar lantern-makers. Page One BOYS AT THE BARRE Why ballet schools are giving gays free lessons. L#isurej Page 2 3 THE IMPORTANCE OF CREATIVE EDUCATION Outlook, Page Two A222 words
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Article463 1984-09-10 2 Upgrading the CCs COMMUNITY CENTRES should upgrade standards m their cultural activities if they are to continue helping to promote the arts m Singapore, iw-^. c Ministry's director (culture), Mr Lee i s*'5 S? ld yesterday- He suggested, for example, that the centres could start running courses on a463 words
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Article565 1984-09-10 2 Anger on Lebanon AN American veto of a United Nations Security Council resolution on Thursday condemning actions by Israeli forces m south Lebanon has aroused bitterness m the Middle East. Lebanon's Prime Minister Rashid Karami called the veto a shameful defence of inhuman and fascist practices. An565 words
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Article328 1984-09-10 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE real and crucial debate arising from the Education Ministry's plan to introduce a new compulsory home economics subject for girls In the first two years of secondary school should centre on the role of today's mother. How can we prepare our girls for the328 words
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Article71 1984-09-10 2 CANADA'S NEW DIRECTION MB Brian Mulroney and his Progressive Conservative Party, which last Tuesday won the biggest political majority m Canadian history, appear to have fundamentally changed the country's political landscape and future direction. The result almost certainly made the Conservatives the majority party for the rest of the71 words
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Article189 1984-09-10 2 FIVE LOCAL BUILDERS FIND THAT UNITY IS STRENGTH FIVE Singapore builders, gearing up for the battle with foreign competition, have come together. Calling themselves Hytech Builders Pte Ltd, they now have projects worth $145 million under their belt and another $100 million worth of tenders m the pipeline. Present189 words
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Article251 1984-09-10 2 Arsenal's Howe-itzer NINE MONTHS AGO, Don Howe was preparing himself for a bleak Christmas. Sixth from bottom of the English Football League First Division with only seven wins from 17 matches, pressure was mounting on Arsenal manager Terry Neill to halt the slide and restore the famous north London251 words
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Article144 1984-09-10 2 Asean: Across the Causeway Indirect cig adverts A BAN on cigarette advertisements by Radio and Television Malaysia m March last year did nothing to douse cigarette companies' advertising efforts by other means. Last year alone, the three leading cigarette makers m Malaysia spent more than $40 million for advertising purposes,144 words
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Article82 1984-09-10 2 'For truth and justice' THE head of the panel investigating the assassination of former Filipino senator Benigno Aquino said the Filipino people "will be happy" with the results of its, conclusion, which is expected at the end of this month. Retired Justice Corazon Agrava, the chairman of the82 words
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Article465 1984-09-10 2 Bright and beautiful OVER the weekend, Singaporeans were treated to a colourful display of lanterns at Kallang and the Chinese Garden m Jurong as part of the MidAutumn Festival celebrations. The lanterns were the result of the creative efforts of Singaporeans who took part m the recent lantern-making465 words
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Article151 1984-09-10 2 Voices you don't see JAPAN'S top-rated television drama, Oshin, makes its debut tonight over Channel 8 (7.05). Viewers may not realise that some behind-the-scene. people from the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation went to work to nelp them follow the storyline. These are the translators and dubbing artistes. The task151 words
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Article292 1984-09-10 3 NEW DELHI, Sunday State politicians prepare for crucial vote tomorrow CURFEW has been imposed m Hyderabad, capital of the south Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, following outbreak of communal violence, as state politicians prepared for a crucial vote on Tuesday, Press Trust of India (PTI) reportedAFP; Reuter - 292 words
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350 1984-09-10 3 Tokyo hopes to resume talks on fishing pact TOKYO, Sunday JAPAN hopes to resume negotiations to renew a fisheries agreement with North Korea that expired m 1982. Japanese Foreign Minister Shin faro Abe said this m a television broadcast today. North Korea's staterun Korean East Sea Fisheries Cooperative Federation hasAP; AFP - 350 words
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Article49 1984-09-10 3 SAN FRANCISCO, Sun. The US Coast Guard seized a Taiwanese freighter stranded here since late July after its owners ran out of money. The owners owe the 27--man crew almost US$l5O,OOO (5J323.000) m back pay. The ship is also low on food, water and medicine. Reuter.49 words
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Article, Illustration226 1984-09-10 3 Meet the woman allergic to almost anything PERTH, Sun. WHEN tested for 49 common allergies, Mrs Norma Lucraf t, 57, was found to suffer from 48 of them. Just the smell of perfume or the taste of fruit is enough to give her spinal and Joint pains, loss of coordination,WAN - 226 words
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230 1984-09-10 3 New Chinese carrier takes to the air A NEW airline formed by the Chinese air force and Wuhan city to challenge, the nations inefficient state-owned carrier has taken to the air. The official Xinhua news agency said today the Wuhan Air Transport Service Company began modestly yesterday by flying fourReuter - 230 words
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223 1984-09-10 3 Colombo hunt for priests helping guerillas COLOMBO, Sun. A nationwide search is on for two clergymen allegedly using foreign funds to help separatist militants with their youth recruitment drive m Sri Lanka's predominantly Indian-Tamil plantation areas, press reports said today. The two clergymen have received foreign funding for their recruitmentAFP - 223 words
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Article25 1984-09-10 3 DHAKA, Sun. Fifty people were feared killed when a bus plunged into a swirling river near the eastern Bangladesh town of Sunamfound. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article65 1984-09-10 3 PRESIDENT ALI Khamenei of Iran arrived m Libya yesterday after a threeday visit to Syria and was greeted by Libyan leader Col Muammar Gaddafi, the Iranian news agency Irna reported. The agency said the visits to Libya and Syria, Iran's main Arab allies, were aimed at "strengtheningReuter - 65 words
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Article65 1984-09-10 3 PLANS TO set up a government of national union for Israel ran into serious trouble yesterday after Labour Party rebels turned down terms agreed upon between their leader Shimon Peres and former Premier Yitzhak Shamir. In a special bulletin, Israeli radio said the Labour Party and MrAFP - 65 words
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Article49 1984-09-10 3 POLICE IN Beijing sent a notice to foreigners yesterday ordering them to register their firearms before Sept 13 or face penalties. It is not known how many embassies, foreign diplomats, businessmen or journalists possess guns m Beijing. There have been no recent incidents involving firearms. APAP - 49 words
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Article91 1984-09-10 3 THE WIDOW of British banker and double agent Dennis Skinner, who was found dead m Moscow on June 17 last year, had been stripped of her Soviet citizenship on the orders of President Konstantin Chernenko, it was announced yesterday. The announcement m the latest bulletin from theAFP - 91 words
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Article65 1984-09-10 3 INDIA HAS called on central banks of Third World countries to get together to protect themselves against wild fluctuations m exchange rates. Mr Manmonan Singh, governor of the Reserve Bank of India, said at the end of a five-day Indo-African seminar on trade, economic and technical cooperationAFP - 65 words
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Article70 1984-09-10 3 ALL GATHERINGS had been banned m riot-torn Black townships m South Africa to prevent protests from erupting into violence, police said m Pretoria yesterday. The order, imposed by the Chief Magistrate's Office and announced by National Police Headquarters m Pretoria, permitted only the holding of scheduled churchAP - 70 words
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Article, Illustration458 1984-09-10 4 BEIRUT, Sunday Middle-East rivals united m condemnation AN AMERICAN veto of a United Nations Security Council resolution condemning actions by Israeli forces m south Lebanon has aroused bitterness m the Middle East. In Lebanon, a revolutionary group has threatened reprisals against United States property. Lebanon'sReuter - 458 words
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Article, Illustration327 1984-09-10 4 TRIPOLI, Sun. A surprising consensus has emerged among diplomats m Libya's capital that Col Muammar Gaddafi is seeking better relations with the West especially the United States. In this context, the inhabitants of Tripoli's Embassy Row say, the 42-year-old strongman's bewildering treaty of union with Morocco,UPI - 327 words
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256 1984-09-10 4 TEHERAN, Sun. Thousands of Iranians yesterday marked 30 minutes of history that six years ago changed the life of ruler Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi and the destiny of the country. At 8 a.m. on Sept 8, 1978, thousands of people, many of them terrifiedReuter - 256 words
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112 1984-09-10 4 Weekend violence raises death toll JOHANNESBURG, Sun. A weekend of violence has left the death toll at about 40 after two weeks of bloody rioting m South African Black townships. As Blacks m several townships buried yesterday's dead, there were new clashes yesterday m Katlehong, east of Johannesburg. Police saidReuter - 112 words
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Article189 1984-09-10 4 NAIROBI, Sun. From the deserts of the western Sahara to the savannahs of southern Africa, airways are crammed with rebel radio stations noted for insults, threats, victory claims, fantasy and revolutionary hype. Radio is the main medium on a continent where most people are illiterate andUPI - 189 words
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Article329 1984-09-10 5 UNITED NATIONS Sunday UNITES Nations Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar today called for a return to international cooperation m tackling world problems and urged improvements m the way the UN functions. In his annual report to the General Assembly, Mr de Cuellar said a329 words
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222 1984-09-10 5 TEGUCIGALPA (Honduras), Sun. Central American finance ministers have drafted a petition to the European Common Market asking for help m restructuring their foreign debts, increased investments and improved access for their products. The financial experts from El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala, Costa Rica,UPI - 222 words
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Article60 1984-09-10 5 IXJNDON, Sun. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher is puttine her house m the chir Chelsea district up for sale because she wants to buy another home closer to her office m Westminster, a family representative said yesterday. The property has four bedrooms, two bathrooms, a garage and60 words
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Article35 1984-09-10 5 DUBLIN, Sun. Mr Liam O'Flaherty, whose novels and short stories told of the pains and moral dilemmas of the Irish struggle for freedom, died on Friday m a hospital h years old. NYTNYT - 35 words
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320 1984-09-10 5 Employees criticise waste in Unesco PARIS, Sunday A REPORT by 21 present and former United Nations Education Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco) staff members says there is duplication, overlapping and fragmentation m the organisation's programme. The members make some of the same criticisms voiced by the United States and otherAP - 320 words
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278 1984-09-10 5 Lengthy degree courses put Danes in debt COPENHAGEN, San. Undergraduates In Denmark are falling Into debt and a major reason for this Is that courses are too long. Of the S«,MM students at the country's five universities, about B,MI owe 151, Mt crowns (Ss3t,t3t) or more and 1,5H of themReuter - 278 words
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Article, Illustration100 1984-09-10 5 KINDERGARTEN teacher Miss Joann Deacon (right) must have thought she was seeing doable when she met her new students on the opening day of school on Thursday. Four sets of identical twins have been assigned to her class at the EUen Bigelow School In Athol, Massachusetts. So toUPI - 100 words
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Article37 1984-09-10 5 picture. 4 SOVIET President Konstantin Chernenko, who will be 73 this month, had been suffering from Andropovitis prolonged absence from public view before he reap- 4) peared again. Me Economist m its latest issue37 words
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Article, Illustration46 1984-09-10 6 picture. Mbs America contestants say "Ann" for the camera at an ice cream parlour m Atlantic City. From left are Miss Arkansas, Lisa Stevens; Miss Georgia, Camille Bentley; Miss Hawaii. Debbie Nakanelna; Miss Nevada, Leanna Grant; and Miss Oregon, Rene Begley. APAP - 46 words
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Article183 1984-09-10 6 ATLANTIC CITY (New Jersey), Sun. Would any of them pose m the nude? That's the question every Miss America hopeful can expect this week as the pageant begins under the shadow of the biggest controversy m the contest's 63-year history. Next Saturday's crowning of Miss America 1965AP - 183 words
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Article127 1984-09-10 6 LA PAZ. Sun. Authorities yesterday arrested three people described as masterminds behind a plot to assassinate political and military leaders and overthrow the civilian government of President Hernan Siles Zuazo. Defence Minister Manuel Cardenas would not identify the three suspects but said the three wereUPI - 127 words
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Article323 1984-09-10 6 Pentagon asserts N-strike right Curb 'unbridled Presidency' bid WASHINGTON, Sunday THE United States Defence Department has said it reserved the right to launch a nuclear first strike without consulting Congress as a response to conventional war with the Soviet Union m Europe. The department's statement coincided with an announcement byReuter; UPI - 323 words
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Article, Illustration335 1984-09-10 6 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KI AT By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, Sun. Tomorrow, seven weeks after he promised to reduce the United States Budget deficit by twothirds, Mr Walter Mondale is going to spell out exactly how he proposes to achieve this. Americans, however, are likely to335 words
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Article245 1984-09-10 6 WASHINGTON, Sun. THE Federal Bureau of Investigation says the number of serious crimes m the United States fell by 7 per cent last year, the biggest drop m 23 years. Experts say the decrease is due to the ageing of babies born after theUPI - 245 words
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Article, Illustration206 1984-09-10 7 Brunei recalls study award students BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Sunday SEVERAL Brunei students m Britain have had their government scholarships withdrawn, education officials confirmed here last week. They were expelled from their colleges for "poor attendance" and recalled to Brunei, the latest issue of the Borneo Bulletin reported. Their cases were206 words
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147 1984-09-10 7 Country in grave danger, warns Marcos SURIGAO, (Philippines), Sun. President Ferdinand Marcos warned today that the deaths of 1,450 people m Typhoon Ike a week ago, political quarrelling and a severe economic crisis have put the country m grave danger. "We must now first save the country before we quarrelUPI - 147 words
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Article101 1984-09-10 7 MANILA, Sun. Twelve soldiers were killed when a convoy taking relief supplies to typhoon victims was ambushed by suspected communist guerillas m the southern Philippines, a military spokesman said today. He said one of the guerillas, believed to be members of the New People's Army (NPA), wasReuter - 101 words
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84 1984-09-10 7 MANILA, Sun. A girl from a Manila disco complained to police that an Arab tourist got carried away at the peak of passion and the 3,000 pesos (Ss3ls) he paid her failed to compensate for the love bites she suffered. The girl showedReuter - 84 words
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102 1984-09-10 7 Laotian troops attack Thai village BANGKOK, Sun. LAOTIAN troops attacked a border village In northern Thailand, provincial military officials said today. They said the attack took place yesterday In Odangklang district of Nan province, near Laos. No reports of casualties were Immediately available. Thailand and Laos both claim three villagesReuter - 102 words
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424 1984-09-10 7 ABBY TAN - People will be happy' with Aquino finding ABBY TAN By Manila Reporter MANILA, Sun. The head of the panel investigating the assassination of former Sen Benigno Aquino said the Filipino people "will be happy" with the results of its conclusion, which would be due at the end of this month.424 words
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Article, Illustration241 1984-09-10 8 Only at Metro Two travel treats for the jet-setting sophisticate. Lancome's 'Must-Haves Travel Collection: Yours for only $24 with the purchase of two Lancome products Whether you're jet-setting off to Paris, Venice, New York or some sunseeker's paradise, Lancome's V invitation au voyage' colours and 'Must-Haves Travel Collection' will help241 words
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Article38 1984-09-10 8 JOHOR BARU. Sun Customs officers foiled an attempt to smuggle m $12,000 worth of textile from Singapore when they intercepted a speedboat that landed on the Johor shore near here last night The boatman escaped BernamaBernama - 38 words
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Article416 1984-09-10 8 Millions spent advertising brand on products KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday A BAN on cigarette advertisements by Radio and Television Malaysia m March last year has not snuffed out efforts to get the message across on the air. Last year alone, the three leading cigarette makers m Malaysia,416 words
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Article, Illustration181 1984-09-10 8 Double success for beauty queen SECRETARY Betty Ann Brohier (above) scored a double triumph m the Miss Malaysia Miss Asia and Pacific Quest beauty contest when she won the crown from 12 other finalists and also took the prize for the Best Traditional Costume on Saturday. She stole the audience'sNST - 181 words
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Article182 1984-09-10 8 More jobs available in Malaysia JOHOR BARU, Sun. There has been an increase m the number of job vacancies throughout the country, particularly m Selangor, Johor and Kedah, according to the latest report on the manpower situation m the country. The statistics, with figures up to May, also show thatBernama - 182 words
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144 1984-09-10 8 Japan's $2m skills transfer project KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Japan will carry out a $2 million aquaculture technology transfer project m Malaysia from next month. The five-year project would be conducted at Universiti Pertanian Malaysia and at the Fisheries and Marine Science Centre m Kuala Trengganu, a Japanese Embassy statement hereBernama - 144 words
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218 1984-09-10 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun THREE children, all brothers, were burnt to death m a fire which destroyed the first floor of a wooden shophouse at 9.6 km Jalan Gombak here yesterday. The children Mohamed Faisal bin Mokhtar, three, Zakaria, five, and Shafle, eight were sleepingNST - 218 words
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Article181 1984-09-10 9 Police offer $10,000 reward The West Coast condo murder POLICE are offering a $IMM reward for information leading to the arrest and prosecution of the killer of Mrs Judy Qoek at the UestKeak Condominium i West Coast Road last Tuesday. Information may be given either verbally or m writing to181 words
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Article, Illustration36 1984-09-10 9 THE St John Ambulance Brigade celebrated its 50th anniversary yesterday at Toa Payoh Athletic Centre with a march past. President Devan Nair inspected the guard-of-honour. DRPAHR acknowledged that Hanoi's policy was cause for concern.36 words
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Article110 1984-09-10 9 THIEVES escaped with $37,000 m electronic goods and jewellery after breaking into two shops. Mr I.G.Dadlani, 34, proprietor of Midland Electronics m Marine Parade, told police that he left his shop on Friday. When he went to the shop the next morning, he found a section110 words
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213 1984-09-10 9 AS THE opening session of the United Nations 39th General Assembly approaches, the president of the UN-sponsored International Conference on Kampuchea yesterday closed here his preliminary discussions with Asean leaders. At a 45-minute meeting with Singapore Foreign Minister S. Dhanabalan. Dr Willibahl213 words
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480 1984-09-10 9 CEPHAH TAN - CEPHAH TAN CCs can help by having facilities for professionals By COMMUNITY centres should boost standards m their cultural activities if they are to continue helping to promote the arts m Singap.ore, the Culture Ministry's director (culture), Mr Lee Wai Kok, said yesterday. He480 words
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252 1984-09-10 9 THE Ministry of Culture's efforts to promote the arts are hampered by too few people and a lack of money. The Cultural Affairs Division of the ministry wants eight culture specialists to join the team, Mr Lee Wai Kok, director (culture), said252 words
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Article, Illustration256 1984-09-10 9 RESTORERS working on Peranakan Corner at the junction of Orchard and Emerald Hill roads are returning the building to its original quaintness. So when the Urban Redevelopment Authority finishes the $2.2 million restoration project around November the building should look as it did when it256 words
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100 1984-09-10 9 Two men die in motorcycle accidents TWO motorcyclists died m separate road ace i dents on Friday. Mr Ng Eng Koon. 31. was travelling along Paya I^bar Way at about 10.15 p.m. when he bit the rear of a parked lorry. He died instantly. Witnesses are asked to contact Sgt100 words
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231 1984-09-10 10 Take a walk that will improve your QCC HOW TO improve quality control circles? Plan 1: Organise a walk. It will emphasise the three basic principles of quality control Doing something right the first time, doing it together and doing it on time. Plan 2: Fit QC circles into a231 words
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139 1984-09-10 10 Don't fear wild ideas in solving problems DON'T be afraid to offer wild ideas m finding solutions to problems, quality control circles were told on Saturday. This was what brainstorming, a key feature of QC circle activities, is all about, said Mr John Ewing Chow, the chief judge of the139 words
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Article, Illustration448 1984-09-10 10 SAM RAN - SAM RAN Rain fails to dampen spirit of celebrations By FIREWORKS and hundreds of brightly-lit lanterns provided a glowing contrast to a rainy night m Kallang Park, turning the place into a wonderland of lights and colours. And it was well worth the effort448 words
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Article, Illustration251 1984-09-10 10 THE LJms of Circuit Road were out m full force at the three-tier family mooncake and lantern festival gathering at the MacPherson community centre last night. The rain outside failed to dampen the spirits of Grandpa Llm Kee Yew, 74, and his251 words
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107 1984-09-10 10 MOTORISTS cannot wait m their vehicles or park along Stadium Road between 5.30 p.m. and 10 p.m. today because of the Singapore Mooncake Festival at the Mountbatten soccer pitch. Police say this is for saFety reasons. Parking will be provided near the National Stadium at107 words
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205 1984-09-10 12 Local artists 'need more space and less competition' SINGAPORE'S artists are handicapped by the lack of space and by competition from foreign artists. Paintings and sculptures take up the precious space m our flats, preventing our artists from being as productive or experimental as their Western counterparts, said local sculptor205 words
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171 1984-09-10 12 Warder jailed for taking $500 bribe A WARDER who agreed to smuggle eannabis to a prisoner m Changi Prison for a $500 bribe was jailed for six months on Saturday. The prisoner heard that the warder, Thevakumar Marimuthu, 29, needed $500, and asked his parents to give Thevakumar the money171 words
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148 1984-09-10 12 Champions of maths and science quiz worked as team BUKIT Ho Swee East School Team A came m first m the Maths and Science Quiz for Primary Six students at the Kirn Seng community centre on Saturday afternoon. The team beat another team from their school and a team from148 words
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344 1984-09-10 12 'Most affected parties must have a say on the matter' THE young and the old can have their say on how the problem of looking after senior citizens should be handled at a forum on Sept 29. "For too long we've been344 words
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Article, Illustration223 1984-09-10 12 A SHOPPER found the rear windscreen of his BMW smashed by a shopping trolley at Plata Singapore car park yesterday. Mr Dennis Wong, a finance controller In a bottling company, said be had gone shopping with his wife and daughter at about 12.39 p.m.223 words
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135 1984-09-10 12 Alert after $12,000 theft from parked car POLICE yesterday advised motorists not to place valuables m their parked vehicles, after thieves got away with about $12,000 m cash and valuables' from a parked car on Saturday. Mr R.L. Trenery, 35, an American businessman, told police that he had parked his135 words
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Article, Illustration55 1984-09-10 17 Pictures by In a busy market scene, a snatch-thief who dreams of getting money at another's expense is quickly brought down to earth. The sketches were put on by Cisco trainees and regular policemen turned entertainers at their carnival yesterday which closed the three-day Open House atARTHUR LEE - 55 words
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233 1984-09-10 17 THE MAN m the net was an "attacker" armed with a "parang" who had run amok m a busy market place. But he was quickly caught m the net thrown by the police and the hawkers could go back to peddling their233 words
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Article184 1984-09-10 17 SAF exercise MILITARY exercises will be held m the Lim Chu Kang, Marsiling, Mandai, Tampines, Bah Soon Pah, Wing Loong, Loyang and; Sembawang training areas from today to Sunday. Blanks and thunderflashes will be used and the public is advised not to be alarmed. A Defence Ministry statement added that184 words
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Article67 1984-09-10 17 Investment management conference A CONFERENCE on markets, techniques and strategies m investment management will be held at the Shangri-La Hotel from Thursday to Saturday. The conference, organised by Times Conferences, will cover topics like investing for profits m Australia, the impact of the US dollar on fund management m Singapore,67 words
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488 1984-09-10 17 SALMA KHALIK - Wooing Japanese for Singapore honeymoon SALMA KHALIK By and CHRISTINA TSENC HONEYMOONERS make up the largest group of Japanese travellers and it is the brides who decide where they go. But Singapore is seldom on their list. The single working women, often travelling m groups of two or three, form488 words
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Article, Illustration288 1984-09-10 26 WELL, she did not quite make it as an actress. But that has not stopped girl-on-the-go Ho Kue Hwa. 23, from trying something new. A year ago, Kue Hwa was an unstoppable young woman who had apparently done it all. From the time she was 12288 words
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172 1984-09-10 26 Free colour calendars a hit at computer exhibition A COMPUTER exhibition at Tiong Bahru community centre proved an instant hit with visitors when it gave colour printouts of next year's calendar. The print-out came from one of the computers on display, a Fujitsu Micro 7, and had colourful comic pictures172 words
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Article60 1984-09-10 26 ONE minister decided to do more than flag off a mass walk-a-jog yesterday morning he ran alongside the 633 Mr Ong Pang Boon, Minister for the Environment and MP for Telok Ayer, finished the four-kilometre jog with others from his constituency and later gave away the prizes to60 words
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Article68 1984-09-10 26 NINE people have been appointed members of the Committee of Appeal for one year from July 1 this year under the Films Act. They are: Mr Fong Sip Chee, chairman, and Mr Hsuan Owyang, vice-chair-man. The committee members are Mrs Annie Wee, Mr V.G. Krishnan. Mr Goh68 words
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Article21 1984-09-10 26 MR LIM Leong Geok has been re-appointed a member of the Urban Redevelopment Authority for three years from Sept 1.21 words
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83 1984-09-10 26 A MAN who suffers from epileptic fits was fined a total of $6,000 on Saturday for fraudulently using medical prescription chits to obtain drugs he needed to treat his condition. Wee Chin Soon, 27, said that if he had gone to a doctor,83 words
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Article110 1984-09-10 26 A FORMER assistant manager of a vocational agency was charged on Saturday with trying to cheat the Chase Manhattan Bank by lying that a bank draft for US$9,--308.82 (about S$20,000) issued by it had been lost, when it was actually seized by the police as a case110 words
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Article81 1984-09-10 26 A MAN was jailed for a month by a magistrate on Saturday after he admitted having three kilograms of stolen mushroom and 320 pieces of stolen dried abalone m the backlane of Upper Circular Road on the morning of July 8. Chong Fo Toe, 49, was81 words
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209 1984-09-10 26 SUSANNA KULATISSA - Visitors to book fair likely to reach a record SUSANNA KULATISSA By TEN days of book browsing among 170,000 book titles came to an end yesterday. The crowds at the book fair came knowing that it was the last day to hunt through the 306 booths at the World Trade209 words
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218 1984-09-10 26 IT TOOK months to prepare for the royal wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer, but It took only five days to print, bind and get on the shelves a 56--page book on the royal event. Mr Malcolm Kelley, the218 words
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277 1984-09-10 26 Smaller Satu comes under tutelage of A MIDGET of its former self, the Singapore Air Transport-Workers' Union now comes under the tutelage of the NTUC. With the pull-out of more than 10,000 SIA group employees to form three house unions last month, Satu has only about 500 members and only277 words
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254 1984-09-10 26 Jek looks at his past on display in photo exhibition IT WAS a trip down memory lane for Mr Jek Yeun Thong, the MP for Queenstown, when he officiated at the opening of the Singapore Past and Present Photo and Handicraft Exhibition at Queenstown community centre on Friday. One of254 words
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Article, Illustration79 1984-09-10 26 $14,000 cash and jewellery stolen A BUSINESSMAN has lost $14,000 m cash and jewellery to thieves. Mr C.S. Tan, 36, told police that he left his five-room flat m Block 259. Ang Mo Kio last Friday at about 9.30 a.m. after locking up. When he returned home at 6 p.m.,79 words
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Advertisement25 1984-09-10 11 In 1875 most people busy trying to teach themselves the new Morse Code never dreamed that the telephone would be invented the very next year.25 words
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Advertisement546 1984-09-10 12 The future lies m lightweight sets with heavyweight sound. The new Technics CO9. So Hghl and Your checklist of standard features so portable. m the CO9: 200-watt music power But listen to It. There's 200 watts of Built-in 7-band graphic equalizer power to rock your socks off! ■t-^ rr f!546 words
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Advertisement61 1984-09-10 12 The only thing that Macintosh cannot do is to come Come meet Macintosh today at: COfnPuTc^ACc Compulerage Pte Ltd Showroom: 1 i 1 North Bridge Road. #04-18/19. Peninsula Plaza. Singapore 06 r Tel. *****74/*****47 Unit 114. Hong Leong Garden Shopping Centre. (Off I'pp Aver Rajah Road). West Coast Way. Singapore61 words
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Article, Illustration461 1984-09-10 14 Twinning may provide the answer for planned twins Infertile couples are now having babies through "test-tube" and embryo transfer methods, first researched and successfully tested on animals. Now, a recent success m splitting horse embryos to create identical twins means that this method could one day461 words
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Article, Illustration158 1984-09-10 14 TWO companies have developed non-chemi-cal sprayers that are efficient and safe. A Dutch company, Airspray International 8.V., has one based on a cap-ahd-valve system that functions like a bicycle pump. The cap is fitted with a cylindrical plunger that is pump- ed up158 words
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Article59 1984-09-10 14 Drug to treat migraine DOCTORS may have found a drug which can treat migraine. The drug called DHE dihydroergotamine is injected into the veins every eight hours for an average of four days. After that, patients take small doses of either DHE or other anti-mi-graine drugs to prevent recurrence. This59 words
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Article53 1984-09-10 14 MICRO computers are evolving at such a bewildering speed that from this week, Our Changing World is introducing a new column to help our readers keep track of developments. Fortnightly the column will review some of the latest hardware and software available m Singapore and discuss their characteristics,53 words
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376 1984-09-10 14 A.S. YEONG - Truly portable computer packs a punch A.S. YEONG By MANY personal computers claim to be portable but not all are. Portable implies something which is compact and light enough to be carried around easily. One truly portable PC available locally is the NEC PC-8201A. At 1.7 kg. it is light376 words
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Advertisement113 1984-09-10 14 Korean Air has the only nonstop flight to Seoul, H with all the convenience and hospitality of a Korean Air s I>eaveSinga|*K)re at 9:4oam and arrixe m Seoul, m record time, 1 1 ■■■^^^^B at 4 :-40pm. With convenient direct ilfl connections to Ixxs Angeles, 1 1 1 Honolulu, New113 words
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Advertisement140 1984-09-10 14 *kj We're moving soon into ffiiliiaSpte- •••W^» Centre shop. We'd like to W^SW^^M^"-^ draw your attention to the furnishing fabrics: wall JBM^t^SH\ y coverings, wallpaper, 1 a J cur "tains and upholstery. I f"'f'i^' from 20% to 70%, you will agree I that the prices are beautifully cut. FABROS FABULOUS140 words
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Advertisement579 1984-09-10 16 I Freehold Land I I First-class Homes on elevated land at Holland Road I B^B^B^B B^B^B^B^BW^^^^^^^^ Bbl I B^l Bbl B^bY B^B I Kbl B^b! BB^K B^b! Kbl BBHB^B^B^B^B^I B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^bM B^B^B^BH I High-class condominium j^3fflEjf I^^^ I I Spanish-style Luxurious Interior Layout Ample Outdoor Facilities I b^kibh HrVBl a» fWJ579 words
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Advertisement316 1984-09-10 17 New focus for girl-on-the-go Page 26 WHAT yOU SAVE ON FUEL RUNNING A MAZDA 323- r^fjf^f SPEND 17 ON THE GOOD LJFE7 Winning its class m the Shell Economy Rally wasn't just luck 1 1 i—^+nAfflf&if^f ■I^H^ HHl^^^ Mazda engineers spent years perfecting the323 togiveyouthemostenergy efficient caron *~^^^%Jk j .^^^r\316 words
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Article479 1984-09-10 18 Computer-age mothers MANY people will react differently to the Education Ministry's plan to introduce a new compulsory home economics subject for girls m the first two years of secondary school. Whatever the responses may be, ultimately, the question that matters the most should be the one479 words
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885 1984-09-10 18 Commentary m a Hongkong magazine The Prime Minister's comments on Hongkong's economy m a recent speech have caused a stir m the colony. In the speech, at the Tanjong Pag«*r constituency's National Day dinner, Mr Lee attributed Hongkong's economic success to its single-minded885 words
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1214 1984-09-10 18 Britain's miners have been on strike for the past six months m protest against planned pit closures and job cutbacks. Although dockers' support for the miners m the form of a dockers' strike seems to be weakening, the two-week-old dockers' strike is still beingFT - 1,214 words
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Article209 1984-09-10 18 "We have been getting mere people m work, some of them not coming off the unemployment register but demographic factors have been adding to the working population. Compared to some of oar continental neighbours we have a high proportion m work. "One of the fundamental problems is that209 words
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Article, Illustration187 1984-09-10 18 "Why I believe m freedom is not only that I believe m it as the only thing that gives life dignity and meaning, not only because without it you will not get the initiative to create increased prosperity. "But I also believe that when the crunch comes, the187 words
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Article103 1984-09-10 18 "I've only been here five years and there are so many fundamental things to correct. "Bat we have not done too badly all m all not well enough for my inexhaustible appetite for getting ahead and doing the right thing.. .So it is small business, it is pay,103 words
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Advertisement275 1984-09-10 18 The show-piece of timepieces. RADO DiaStai«V22oo> /r m .-x Ha^W RINGSIDE TICKETS tow; savings 7 A& W Family Restaurants at Ang Mo Kio Bedok Bukit Merah*Clementi*Dunearn Road* Kallang* Marine Parade* Upper Thomson. TICKET 1 I TICKET 2 I TICKET 3 TICKET 4^^ OIU BUY ONE j BUY ONE I BUY275 words
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Letter, Illustration364 1984-09-10 19 Police advise 'L' riders I REFER to the letter "L-riders: It's better to have categories" from "Think Hard". (ST, Aug 23). The intention to ban learner motorcycle riders from public roads and to require them to learn to ride within a364 words
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525 1984-09-10 19 Eviction: HDB should not judge its own actions MISS LOOI MEI FONG, writing for the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of National Development (ST, Sept 3), has missed an important principle which underlies my protests about the powers given to the Housing Board and the manner of their exercise. It is that525 words
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351 1984-09-10 19 EARLY this year I the undersigned (1) applied to the police for a security licence. Before submitting the application, I contacted the licensing section of the Criminal Investigation Department to check on to my eligibility. Subsequently, I applied due to the encouragement by351 words
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165 1984-09-10 19 Let us help the needy right away I HAVE recently read many press reports about the Community Chest and about Dr Ec Peng Liang's oyerzealous efforts at raising the very huge sum of $10 million a year for eventual distribution to needy charitable organisations. Since the majority of donations come165 words
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Letter, Illustration324 1984-09-10 19 Money, manpower popularise chess I REFER to the letter "We must encourage more people to play chess" from "Cassia Patzer". (ST, Aug 31). I would like to thank the writer for stating that international chess should be actively promoted to improve its popularity m Singapore and that support from both324 words
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123 1984-09-10 19 Workshop staff nice and efficient I SENT my car to the NTUC Vehicle Workshops m Sin Ming Industrial Estate early last month for it to be repaired and prepared for a Vicom inspection. The staff were courteous and the*epair work was properly and efficiently carried out. I subsequently asked for123 words
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Letter93 1984-09-10 19 I WOULD like to express my deepest appreciation to the driver of a taxi bearing registration number SHA 2811 M, who recently spent more than an hour 01 his time helping me move my stalled car m the outside lane of the Pan-Island Expressway during a traffic jam.93 words
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Advertisement205 1984-09-10 19 Both these air-cons will give you coMajr. j mmmil tiHtKß&^^ #1 HHn^HJj Mw/4SO&k* *^d K\~^v Nippon Denso WSfflßßSS^^S^KKk^/^^^^^^^^m&J f\ < 255!ff? Mi Vh/ -y'^a^Bii nw SS. i^^i B^^t. B^L Only one is prepared to guarantee it for 2 years: When buying your new car the last thing manufacturers such as205 words
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Article, Illustration977 1984-09-10 20 Indira underestimated mass appeal of ex-screen idol NEW DELHI Mrs Gandhi was taking on more than a mere backwoods politician when her minions toppled Mr N.T. Rama Rao as chief minister of the south Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. She ought not to haveThe Guardian - 977 words
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Article, Illustration726 1984-09-10 20 DOUGLAS MARTIN - Canada was ready for a change DOUGLAS MARTIN Conservative Party's landslide victory m election By MR Brian Mulroney and his Progressive Conservative Party, which last Tuesday won the biggest political majority m Canadian history, appear to have fundamentally changed the country's political landscape. The result, wrote Richard Gwyn, a columnistNYT - 726 words
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Advertisement323 1984-09-10 20 Attention, all budding young artists, come and celebrate your 3rd Prize: Two return SIA tickets to Tokyo plus $500 cash, nations 25th birthday with a morning's painting! 4tn 6th p r i zeS $300 POSB cash voucher each. To mark this auspicious year, Singapore Airlines is sponsoring a 7th lOth323 words
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Article, Illustration156 1984-09-10 21 MARA FERNANDEZ - MARA FERNANDEZ Happenings H By FOR a taste of the little French pleasures m life, go down to Printemps for a sip of wine over pate and cheese. The store has just opened its French specialty snack and gourmet shop. Le Jardinet,156 words
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168 1984-09-10 21 Guidelines for users of financial futures THE Singapore Society of Accountants has issued a set of guidelines for users of financial futures. The guidelines recommend certain accounting practices for the valuation of open positions; the balance sheet treatment of the underlying assets and liabilities of financial futures contracts; how margins168 words
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Article, Illustration367 1984-09-10 21 PARIS The world, led by Japan and the United States, is starting to use more oil again after an unbroken stretch of catbacks, says the International Energy Agency. Consumption In the 24 member states of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development would IncreaseUPI - 367 words
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Article, Illustration413 1984-09-10 21 ANGELINE TAN - ANGELINE TAN By SINGAPORE has wrested from Hongkong the Asian regional headquarters of an international firm of space planners. Davenport Campbell Partners made the move because Singapore "is internationally recognised as the geographical centre of the growing Asian market," said regional director and413 words
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Article162 1984-09-10 21 DANISH farmers are confident of maintaining their supplies of frozen pork to Singapore despite new competition coming from their Australian counterparts. The remark was made by the director general of the Danish Agricultural Council, Mr Kjeld Ejler, on Thursday during a reception held for pork162 words
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739 1984-09-10 21 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH Local group lands $145 m worth of projects By FIVE Singapore builders, tired of losing lone battles to foreign competition, have banded together to compete. Calling themselves Hytech Builders Pte Ltd, they now have projects worth $145 million under their belt and739 words
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Article, Illustration439 1984-09-10 21 Controversial US textile import curbs now in force Strong prowls trom «»«e pro**** Gatt fall* to propose of US curbs WASHINGTON The controversial new country-of-origin rules on textile imports went into effect as scheduled last Friday, according to US Customs officials. In Beijing, the Chinese government called the measures "harshUPI - 439 words
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Article69 1984-09-10 22 Gross Group pre-tax Year to Company dividend profit/loss (000) Berjaya Kawat 5 (4TE) Ms6B7 ($1,875) April 84 X Kampar 8 (5.3) Mss9B ($221) March 84 Kg Laniut 19 3 (20) M 51,290 ($1,279) March 84 M Credit 6(6) $11,090 ($9,953) March 84 Sim Lim 7 (7) $6,814 ($3,335)69 words
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Article85 1984-09-10 22 I Gross Group pre-tax Year to dividend profit/loss ('000) 48.3 (3.3) M 55.222 ($353) June 84 10 (20) M 52.977 ($1,894) April 84 52 (20) MJ133.000 ($50,000) June 84 10 (7.5a) M 58.896 ($8,462) June 84 8.5 (8.3a) $15,886 ($14,292) March 84 Kemayan 3 (2.5a) M 55,110 ($4,376)85 words
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Article79 1984-09-10 22 Interim Group pre-tax Half-year to dividend profit/loss ('000) 2.5 (5) SS6OL ($1,835) June 84 Cold Storage 10.2(10.2) $?0,720 ($16,570) July 84 IGBCorpn 10(10) M 517,934 ($15,313) June 84 Inchcape 7.5 (7.5) $;?0.720 ($18,316) June 84 Kuchai Vsl3s ($334) June 84 Kuhm Msia NYA (10) N512,964 ($8,193) June 8479 words
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Article224 1984-09-10 22 ApoMo Enterprises Ltd has sold a 44 per cent stake m Apolo Hotel Development Ltd to Mr Martin Lee and Pacific Construction Co Ltd for NT5160.96 million (SsB.B milhon). Bolton Properties Bhd is proposing a special issue of 8.4 million shares of Msl each at $1.80 to bumiputra224 words
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Article107 1984-09-10 22 THE eagerly awaited fillip to the stock market failed to materialise last week. Widely-followed property company, Cheung Kong Holdings Ltd, disappointed Investors with lower interim profits. Analysts, however, said the company's proposal to maintain the dividend did much to dispel the bearish impact. However, the Hang Seng Index gained107 words
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Article224 1984-09-10 22 7 0-P Grf Oi Cp Alcoa 34 GuM Res 18* Allied Chem Cp 33* Hewlett Pock Alfcs Crnilmers 11 unch knti Bun Moch 121* Am Tel Tel 18* 41 kit) Horv«ster 8 unch Amox Inc 20* tnrl TH 4 Tel 26V4 Amr Cocp 25* John Jhsn 34V* Bethlehem224 words
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446 1984-09-10 22 New York WALL STREET tiptoed nervously through the remainder of the week after the Labour Day holiday on Monday. After sliding m two straight sessions, stock prices rallied on Thursday as buying spilled over from the strong bond market. But the rally failed446 words
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Article50 1984-09-10 22 PRICES trod an uncertain path as investors spent a week worrying over the unresolved six-month old miners- strike, higher US Interest rates and Sterling's weakness against the US dollar. Investors were mainly on the defensive. The Financial Times 30-Share Index lost two points to close the week at 861.7.50 words
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Article59 1984-09-10 22 STOCKS drifted In light trading as investors waited for clear lead from Wall Street. The Nikkei Dow Jones Index shed llt.M over the week to close at i«,SM.7t on Friday. The yen's weakness against the US dollar led to sales In International popular* and a move towards smaller domestic59 words
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Article77 1984-09-10 22 TRADING drifted as investors received little guidance from Wall Street. Metals and gelds gem-rally lest ground as Investor confidence ebbed. This reflected the uncertain London metal market and the lower Hongkong bullion prices as the US dollar racketed. Share prices drifted for few straight sessions .before recovering slightly en77 words
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Article3259 1984-09-10 22 M shares quoted have a par value of $1. ufess otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip/rifhts. N Taiciempted dmdend UN is traded ti lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in dolars. M|h Low Company Sale Chanf P/E (000) Ugh Low SECTION ONE MBUSTMAL ft3,259 words
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Article571 1984-09-10 22 Sept I Pence Omni MDUSTMM.S Alfced Lyons 153 +1 A»» Dairies 174 +2 BTRPLC 491 -I Babcocks 148 unch Barclays 464 unch Beechorm 356 1 BICC 210 -3 Hue Orel* 408 -2 BOC Group 238 -I Boots 172 +2 Bowatec 174 +3 BATS 258 -2 Britannia 72 unch BP571 words
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Article288 1984-09-10 23 THE US dollar, spurred by market confidence m the strength of the US economy and predictions that American interest rates will remain high, soared against the major foreign currencies during the week. The rise of the dollar meant the fall of gold, currencies futures and interest rate288 words
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Article182 1984-09-10 23 TRADING was curtailed this week by the separate Hari Raya holiday m both centres, whilst the main feature was the narrowing m of nearby Int One RSS m Singapore, with turnover improved, said Holiday, Cutler, Bath ft Co m its weekly report. After a slow start, when current One182 words
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Article47 1984-09-10 23 VERY STEADY. Largely because of currency factors, prices continued their recent upward swing without any overt support from the tin council's buffer stock manager. Stocks rose by 165 tonnes to 26,245 tonnes, but as this metal mostly belongs to the council, the change was ignored. AFPAFP - 47 words
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Article, Illustration32 1984-09-10 23 flosmj prices Spore KL cents cents S. kilo M kilo Sept 3 192.75 216.50 Sept 4 193 75 217.50 Sept 5 192.00 closed Sept 6 closed 215.50 Sept 7 195.50 216.0032 words
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Article28 1984-09-10 23 Closinf Turnover prices Tonnes Cents (M)/kilo Sept 3 29.15 960 Sept 4 2915 255 Sept 5 closed closed Sept 6 29.15 246 Sfpt 7 29 15 15328 words
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Article20 1984-09-10 23 GOLD USJ/oz Sat Fri Hongkong 336.50 337.00 340.60 341.10 Fri Thurs New York 335 50 336.00 343.00 343.5020 words
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Article115 1984-09-10 23 RAS MRELB Mfh Low Clotinc H& Low dsstac to/** buyers Sept 5 s«p»s Int. 1 R.S.S. Prompt 192 SON 199 OON 190 50 I"!' J d cl c M i ***** 1910 ***** ***** 2175 21^50 In 2 R.S.S. September 184 25 208.50 lnt 3 Rs s 182 T,115 words
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Article23 1984-09-10 23 Burnt seine Wfhwt-Lowest Mfhest-Lowest SJ/pn SJ/pn Bank of China 24.09—23.47 24 27—23 65 OUB 24.10—23.46 24 04-23 61 UOB 24.13-23.49 24.28-236423 words
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Article31 1984-09-10 23 DULL. In continuing quiet conditions, prices eased with gold and m unison with New York before picking up from the worst. Stocks were down 70,000 ounces to 50.650.000 ounces. AFPAFP - 31 words
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Article47 1984-09-10 23 UNCERTAIN. Prices were initially unsettled by the sharp decline m aluminium and the lack of guidance from New York markets. Yet another fall m market stocks down 7,500 tonnes at 162,000 tonnes, the lowest level since October 1982, reflecting more Chinese purchases made little impression. AFPAFP - 47 words
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Article47 1984-09-10 23 EASIER. Prices fell to their lowest since February last year. Producer and chartist selling was evident after the sharp rise m market stocks (up 6,500 tonnes to 142,000 tonnes). Meanwhile, merchants outside the London Metal Exchange (LME) quoted the lower 1100/1130 (against 1175/1205) dol- lars/tonne. AFPAFP - 47 words
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Article240 1984-09-10 23 Produce prices last week remained little Changed from the previous week. •Volume on the whole was low because of the Hari Raya Haji holidays m Singapore and Malaysia. >«In the local pepper market, traders reported 4 slight increase m quotad prices although prices ot actual transactions remained the240 words
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Article, Illustration627 1984-09-10 23 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Recehrinc Receiving Shy (Voyafe) Arr Carjo Time Bock Kawachi M (5?) 10/9 (2100) FSB *****900 U2 B Seroja (398) 10/9 (2000) TA3 0700 0800 18 Luna MS (8410) 10/9(2330) 51 *****130/*****130 Al/Bl Gold Varda (46W) 11/9(0200) TA3 *****400 B627 words
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91 1984-09-10 23 SYDNEY Dockers lifted their protest bans on a South African cargo ship on Saturday, but the vessel remained trapped at the container terminal here until last night because of further bans imposed by tug crews. The Sydney maritime unions banned work on theAFP - 91 words
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Article194 1984-09-10 23 Interbank Over the counter Local dolars to Foreign currency currenc y one unit of to SJIO foreign currency Australian dollar 1.7923 1 7953 5 64—5 51 Canadian dollar 1 6503— 1.6523 611—6 01 EJ dollar *****-1.0651 9.65-977 Sterling pound 2.7663-2.7697 3 65—3 59 us dollar 2.1595— 2 1605194 words
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Article605 1984-09-10 23 BANKS' prime lending GuK Bank use io<, rates at the close of busi- Gul< M Bani ">h ness last Friday, Sept 7. HaM> Bank iov 4 g^ pjj Hongkong t Shanghai 10 a Indian Bank 10 Indian Ovwwas 10 v 4 Alfemeneßank 10'/. Industry Commercial 9*.605 words
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Article29 1984-09-10 23 DEPOSIT RATES n, P'- Savings account 7 I Autosave 6 Fixed deposit 3 1 month 7>4 3 months 7'» 6 months 7" 9 months 7' I 12 months 7l«29 words
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Article41 1984-09-10 23 Prime rate 2 9*4 Personal/Renovation (Flat rates) I 4 years 7 Housing (accounted) Up to 10 years 10 II to 25 years 10:. Hire purchase Cars 1 year sv* 2 years 5*4 3 years 6 4 years f 6'z41 words
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Article54 1984-09-10 23 I Pa Commercial properties 1 15 years 10 3 4 Small Industries Finance Scheme (SIFS) Factory loans 9 Machinery loans 9 Working capital loans 9 Construction Equipment Finance Scheme (CEFS) 10. MAS rediscount rates for export bis 7 Source DBS Bank 1 Mu«n ratet. 2 For best tmimm54 words
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Article189 1984-09-10 23 THE US dollar opened for the week at a low of 552.1555/65 and bullish trading saw the rate soaring to close at a high of 5J2.1685/05. The Singapore unit strengthened across the board against the major currencies and remained unchanged against the Hongkong dollar. The greenback hit new record189 words
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Article, Illustration262 1984-09-10 23 Vessel Berth Arr Dep K«pp«l Wharves FukuakiMaru 19 aside 10/9 Kirn Soon Li 22 aside 10/9 Ned Katwi|ka 44 aside 10/9 Pacific Swallow 15/6 aside 10/9 Turkmemya 45 aside 10/9 Yuheng 2 23/4 aside 10/9 Bilhton H 28 10/9 10/9 Guang He 31/2 10/9 16/9 Itaimbe 6/7262 words
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Article, Illustration895 1984-09-10 24 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH Savings accounts and unit trusts are some of the ways Your money By TODAY'S child is fully aware that money translates into burgers and computers and is blissfully grateful for a hong bao. But to prevent this money from being frittered away895 words
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Article, Illustration260 1984-09-10 24 Chocolate Products to buy two property companies CHOCOLATE Products (Malaysia) Bhd has announced the purchase of two property development companies, Country Development Sdn Bhd and Urban Resources Sdn Bhd, for a total of M 521.15 million via a share swop. The proposed acquisitions, which are subject to official approval, involve260 words
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Article256 1984-09-10 24 United Overseas Bank UNITED Overseas Bank Ltd started as the United Chinese Bank Ltd m 1935. About 39 years later the present name was adopted. It was officially quoted on the Stock Exchange of Singapore and Malaysia m 1979 and on the Hongkong exchange two years later.256 words
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332 1984-09-10 24 HONG Leong Industries Bhd has obtained an interim order from the High Court to restrain BICC PLC from selling its shares m Malayan Cables Bhd to Telecoms turn-key contractor Sapura Holdings Sdn Bhd. This was disclosed on Friday by Malayan Cables together with its332 words
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430 1984-09-10 24 THE situation at Van der Horst Ltd, a much-talked-about takeover target, has become more intriguing with the latest disclosure of changes m the company's shareholdings. In separate announcements, Van der Horst disclosed that Prime International (Holdings) Pte Ltd has increased430 words
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227 1984-09-10 27 IRISH-TRAINED Sadler's Wells, aS 1 shot, yesterday won the inaugural running of the Phoenix Champion Stakes, the second richest race m Europe. Sadler's Wells, winner of the Irish 2,Mt Guineas m May and trained by Vincent O'Brien, was eased oat of top favouritism In227 words
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2779 1984-09-10 27 'Merchant' masters them in main sprint Unsquashable topples 1,600 m record By OUR RACING TEAM IPOH, Sun. Timber Merchant slammed his Class 2 Div 1 rivals m the main sprint over 1,400 m (Race 7) here today. The Hasty Cloud four-year-old, who finished third m his last two starts, came2,779 words
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Article1237 1984-09-10 27 Stipe's report IPOH, Sun. Jockey P.K. Yeap was today suspended three race days by the stewards for making insufficient effort m riding Path To Fortune out m the straight m Race 10 yesterday. The Stipendiary Steward's report on today's races: RACE 1: The start was1,237 words
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Obituary, Illustration178 1984-09-10 27 141 Deaths 141 Deaths 141 Deaths KEE YEW LENG Aged 69 was called home to the Lord on Bth September 1984 leaving behind Wife: LEONG YUET HENG Sons: Daughters-in-law: Kee Chin Ho Teo Bee Kee Kee Chin Guan Joanna Leong Wai Seong Kee Chin Heng Daughters: Son-in-law: Kee Bee Khim178 words
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Obituary, Illustration47 1984-09-10 27 143 Acknowledgement 143 Acknowledgements THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MDM CHUA HUNG KEAK (MRS LOW SENG WAH) WISH TO EXPRESS THEM SINCERE THANKS AND GRATITUDE TO ALL THEM RELATIVES, FRIENDS AND BUSINESS ASSOCIATES FOR THEM KIND ATTENDANCE. ASSISTANCE. CONDOLENCES, WREATHS. SCROLLS AND DONATIONS DURING THEIR RECENT BEREAVEMENT.47 words
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Obituary, Illustration102 1984-09-10 27 MRS. EU CHOK LUM nee MOI AH NYA agadM Paaaad away peacefully on 9th Sapt «aj< i i a- a-i a- li»j i imj"* PvejYirty DWiinQ IrfJr CnlHirvn, ona-in-law, daughlera-in-law, grand children, grand children-in-ItW) Qf#9t QTMIQ ChfMJr#fl, Stst#f MStOT IfHCW eHKS r#<Ativ#S. The cortege will leave M-A Ceylon102 words
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Obituary, Illustration84 1984-09-10 27 ANNIE MARIA GILBERT NEE ESBR AN SAMY Aged 74 paaaad away peacefully on 9/9/84 leaving behind »on» John, Richard, Oft* adopted ion Peter Daughter* Geraldine. Virginia. Sona-ln-law Robert. Frankie Daughters m law Roea. Lily and grandchildren Lying at St. Joaaph'a Parlour. Telephone 3352M4. Service at St. Joeeph Church84 words
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Obituary, Illustration165 1984-09-10 27 OM SHANTHI MDM SAROJINI DEVI W/0 P. ASS AIPIU Al *g»d 57 y r t Paaaad away paacatully on Sunday 9/9/ M lovingly ramambarad by. HUSBAND Mr P. Assalptllal (formerly of XX Hosp) SON A. Komaravel (RSAF) DAUGHTERS T. Kamala Devi. K. Umatrievy SONS-IN-LAW S Thayaparasivam (Sri Lanka165 words
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Obituary44 1984-09-10 27 THE FAMILY OF the laU> Mrs Tan Cheow Pin nee Madam Song Slang Neo wish to express their heartfelt thanks to the pastors of Paya Lebar Methodist Church, relatives and friends for their attendance, condolences, wreaths and donations during their recent bereavement.44 words
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Obituary, Illustration46 1984-09-10 27 WE REMEMBER WITH LOVE For One Who Gave So Much To Other. MRS ASTER TAN ENG WAH Molocco lOh September 1 972 The lord will fulf.l Hit purpose for me Piolm 1 38 I WITH LOVE FROM tether, Hwibond, Children on. loved On»<46 words
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TIMESPORT
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Article, Illustration539 1984-09-10 28 Arsenal going great guns with Howe LONDON, Sunday NINE months ago, Don Howe was preparing himself for a bleak Christmas. Sixth from bottom of the English Football League First Division with only seven wins from 17 matches, pressure was mounting on Arsenal manager Terry Neill to halt the slide andReuter - 539 words
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Article, Illustration291 1984-09-10 28 Liverpool boss Fagan silent on referee's decisions LONDON, Sunday LIVERPOOL manager Joe Fagan refused to verbally attack referee Tom Bune after his side's 3-1 defeat against Arsenal at Highbury yesterday. Two of the goals which plummeted Liverpool to their first defeat of the season were controversial, one coming m theAFP - 291 words
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307 1984-09-10 28 Bayern Munich recover to stay on top BCNN, Sun. Bayern Munich, chasing their first West German football League title since 1981, underlined their excellent early season form yesterday with a second 3-1 away win m four days. But the former European champions, seemingly making light of the loss of Karl-HeinzReuter - 307 words
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Article, Illustration567 1984-09-10 28 ARSENAL 3 LIVERPOOL 1: Brian Talbot fired Arsenal ahead from a freekick m injury time of the first half, after Liverpool's Danish international Jan Molby had fouled Charlie Nicholas. Three minutes after the interval, Tony Woodcock added a second and Talbot scored the third 15 minutesAP - 567 words
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Article1222 1984-09-10 28 DIVISION ONE Arsenal 3 Liverpool 1, Aston Villa 4 Chelsea 2, Everton 2 Coventry 1, Leicester 2 Ipswich 1, Luton 1 Southampton 1. Manchester United 5 Newcastle 0. Queens Park Rangers 3 Nottingham Forest 0. Sheffield Wednesday 2 Tottenham 1, Sunderland 1 West Bromwich 1, West Ham1,222 words
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Article, Illustration468 1984-09-10 29 Chris gives the champion a hard fight for the title NEW YORK, Sun. Martina Navratilova fought back after dropping the first set here yesterday to beat her arch-rival Chris Evert Lloyd m the final of the United States Open tennis championships for the second consecutive year. Top-seededReuter - 468 words
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Article, Illustration654 1984-09-10 29 SAN FRANCISCO, Sun. It's the final. John McEnroe is preparing to serve. Across the net, Ivan Lendl stands ready to pounce on the service. On this point rests the title. It could be a scene from Wimbledon, or the US Open or evenUPI - 654 words
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Article98 1984-09-10 29 MONACO, Sun. Mariana Simionescu Borg yesterday submitted a petition requesting a divorce from Bjorn Borg, the retired tennis champion. Borg is not contesting the divorce, which was announced on Aug 22 m London. The divorce request was submitted by Mariana, who was accompanied by a lawyer. MonacoAFP - 98 words
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Article76 1984-09-10 29 GENEVA, Sun. Ivan Lendl will play m the US$lOO,OOO ($215,100) Geneva Grand Prix tennis tournament from September 15-23 to prepare for Czechoslovakia s Davis Cup semi-final against Sweden on a similar clay surface. Lendl was to have played m San Francisco until the Association ofAFP - 76 words
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Article239 1984-09-10 29 IPOH, Sun. Kuala Lumpur schoolgirl Kam Shu Shin won the women's singles when she defeated Singapore's Caroline Young 2-6, 6-3, 6--3 m the final of the Perak Open tennis championship at the Municipal Grasscourts here today. Caroline, who is seeded second and was the runner-upBernama - 239 words
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Article161 1984-09-10 29 NEW YORK, Sun. Another member of the Bulgarian Maleeva family could be on the way to the top In women's tennis after Katerlna Maleeva won the junior women's slngles at the United States Open championships here yesterday. Fifth seed Katerina, whose 17-year-old sister, Manuela, IsAFP - 161 words
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Article373 1984-09-10 29 Five sets into the last two NEW YORK, Sun. SECOND seed Ivan Lendl, of Czechoslovakia, fought off a match-point before beating Pat Cash, of Australia, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4, 6-7, 7-6 yesterday to reach the final of the US Open tennis championships for the third successive year. He will meet JohnReuter - 373 words
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Article109 1984-09-10 29 NEW YORK, Sun. Australian tennis star Pat Cash was fined US$2,OOO ($4,300) yesterday for hurling his racquet into the grandstand after losing m five sets to Ivan Lendl m the semi-finals of the US Open championships. John Hewig, a spokesman for the Men's International Professional TennisReuter - 109 words
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Article, Illustration542 1984-09-10 30 Purnomo is up to the Asian mark in 100 m TAIPEH, Sun. Indonesian sprinter Purnomo equalled the Asian men's 100 metres sprint record of 10.34 seconds at the 1984 International Invitational athletics meet here yesterday. American Jeremiah Wheeler was second m 10.42 and Japan's Yoshihiro Shimizu third m 10.49. InAFP - 542 words
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Article, Illustration522 1984-09-10 30 Looking back in hanker Peter Siow reviews the Merlion Cup basketball tournament Thanks and no thanks for the memories PHEW! Pulsating pulses and hastening heartbeats can finally function at normal pace after eight highlystrung days of the Merlion Cup basketball extravaganza at the Gay World Stadium. Though the tournament began522 words
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Article165 1984-09-10 30 Andujar scores a first PITTSBURGH, Sun. Joaquin Andujar became the first 19-game winner m the majors, and Lonnie Smith paced a 15-hit attack with three hits and three rbi's last night to lead the St Louis Cardinals to a 9-2 rout of the Pittsburgh Pirates m American baseball's National League.UPI - 165 words
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Article180 1984-09-10 30 ALBI, South-western France, Sun. Benno Wis s of Switzerland made an 82-kilometre solo break to win the fourth stage of the lour de L'Avenir cycling race yesterday. T*p finishers 18. Wiss (Swit) 4hr 17min 26sec, 2 Benny van Brabant (Bel) 4:18:26, 3 Silvio Martinello (Ita) 4:18.26. InAFP - 180 words
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Article303 1984-09-10 30 SERGEI BUBKA failed to improve his pole vault world record of 5.94 metres on Saturday, though he still won the Soviet title with a vault of 5.80 m, five centimetres better than Frenchman Pierre Quinon's Olympic gold -medal effort. Radion Gatauline set a junior worldReuter - 303 words
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256 1984-09-10 30 Sorry seems to be the hardest word WELLINGTON. Sun. The New Zealand Rugby Union said on Friday they had failed to get two newspapers to apologise for stories they had published about the behaviour of members of the French rugby team m New Zealand earlier this year. The newspapers AucklandAFP - 256 words
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Article, Illustration494 1984-09-10 31 jdsahfjdhfuasd Singapore pay seventh-hell for not remembering instructions Malaysia head for semis- KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaysia raced away to a 5-0 victory over Hongkong m a Group B hockey match here this afternoon. It was their third win m as many matches, putting them on course forNST - 494 words
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Article204 1984-09-10 31 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. In playing India m their Group A hockey match tomorrow night, Singapore will be taking on a school of piranhas whose sole purpose will be to shred the opposition to bits. In their last two matches, the Indians have shown a penchant for grilling the204 words
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Article554 1984-09-10 31 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON On local fairways By M. MURUGIAH became Seletar Golf Club's youngest champion when he edged out elder brother M. Balraj on the 73rd hole yesterday. The 20-year-old international was four strokes behind Balraj and defending champion Poh Eng Teck witn nine holes left to554 words
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Article331 1984-09-10 31 On foreign creases LONDON, Sun. Holders Essex homed m on English county championship leaders Nottinghamshire at the start of the season's final cricket fixtures yesterday. Notts were four points ahead as they went into action against Somerset at Taunton and their only rivals travelled to Old TraffqrdReuter - 331 words
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Article350 1984-09-10 31 On foreign fairways SUNNINGDALE( England), Sun. The charismatic Spaniard, Severiano Ballesteros, stole the limelight from Britain's Howard Clark over the closing holes of the third round of the European Open golf championship here yesterday. Clark looked set to hold the outright lead going into the final roundAP - 350 words
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Article249 1984-09-10 31 LEE WAI WIN - LEE WAI WIN HE may not have brought back honours from Los Angeles, but Kelly Chan yesterday proved that he is still Singapore's No.l boardsailor when he captured the fourth Mistral national championship off the East Coast. It also won him a ticket to Tunisia for249 words
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Article125 1984-09-10 31 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW VETERAN international Chua Koon Siong showed he was still championship material uhen he won the 67.5-kilogramme category m the friendly weightlifting invitation tournament at the Havelock Community Centre yesterday. Koon Siong lifted 105 kg m the snatch and 1% kg m the clean and jerk125 words
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176 1984-09-10 31 Merdeka Cup final Koreans' title after 5 years KUALA LUMPUR, Snn. South Korea regained the title after a five-year lapse with a rousing 2-t victory over Brazil's Minas Gerias selection at the Merdeka Stadium here tonight. They also claimed the USs4t ,Ht (m,—) pone for the champions. It was a176 words
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Article43 1984-09-10 31 BANGKOK, San. Krone Thai Bank trounced Indian's Punjab 3-9 la Queen's Cap (iroup C flrstroond soccer match here yesterday. In a G r roup A game, Police held Rajvithl to a 1-1 draw after beln* dawn i-i at the Interval. AFPAFP - 43 words
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Article202 1984-09-10 31 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW PATRICK WEE, who surrendered his Singapore International honours to Hongkong's Frankie Cheung last month, must surely be m no mood to lose his Queenstown Bowl Open title from Sept 21-30. Admittedly, he has not been able to put together his act202 words
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Article225 1984-09-10 31 On local creases CEYLON SPORTS CLUB staged a remarkable middle-order fightback to retain the junior knockout cricket title, beating Tanglin Taverners by 48 runs at Balestier Road yesterday. CSC appeared doomed when they were 8-3, 21-5 and then 63-7 at lunch. But an S. Paramathe van-N. Sambandan partnership225 words
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Article104 1984-09-10 31 MONZA, Sun. Alain Prost, favourite to win the Italian Formula One Grand Prix, set the fastest time of 1:31.698 a few hours before the start here today. The Frenchman's Mcl^aren outpaced the Brabham of Brazilian Nelson Piquet, who will line up m pole position alongside Prost. Meanwhile,Reuter - 104 words
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Article248 1984-09-10 31 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A small group of black-turbaned Sikhs have been hounding and abusing the Indian team competing m the Junior World Cup Asia-Oceania pre-qualifying tournament here. Life has become so unbearable for the Indians that coach Hardayal Singh and team manager N.P. Katare have248 words
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Article216 1984-09-10 31 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. He is always there when it matters. And the way he has been scoring goals for Pakistan here, one cannot but conclude that Mumtaz Haider is one name we will be hearing more about. Only 19, Mumtaz has proven himself to be the scourge of216 words
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Article182 1984-09-10 31 Back to good Times AFTER five long years, the C. C. Tan Challenge Trophy finally returned to Singapore when Times Organisation beat Fleet Group, of Malaysia, 7-5 m their 11th annual InterCompany Games over the weekend. Times surprised their guests when they took a 4-2 lead on Saturday, winning m182 words
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Miscellaneous63 1984-09-10 31 Today's events HOCKEY SHA Mv Tw»: Jansenites B v Rafflesian.s (Farrer Park AC. 5.30 p.m.) Junior World Cap: Singapore v India (XL, 7.15 p.m.). SOCCER tart Le*«f toanuuneat: Gatze v PSA Fine (Bukit Chermin. 5.15 pm). President's Cap third round: Toa Payoh v Ju rong (Jin Besar). Jubilee v Hai63 words
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Article, Illustration415 1984-09-10 32 STELLA DANKER - STELLA DANKER Pilot project for those living m Toa Payoh area By LATCHKEY primary schoolchildren m Toa Pay oh and its neighbourhood, who are alone and have problems, will soon get a helping hand by just dialling a number. Youngsters who415 words
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Article48 1984-09-10 32 BEIJING, Sun. A woman m east China's Zhejiang province has given birth to a baby girl with a tail 2.6 centimetres long, Xinhua News Agency reported today. At least three such babies have been born m China since 1969 and all are girls. APAP - 48 words
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Article292 1984-09-10 32 World chess champion meets young compatriot MOSCOW, Sunday REIGNING world chess champion Anatoly Karpov will face the toughest test of his career when he begins the defence of his title tomorrow against his young compatriot Gary Kasparov. The 21-year-old challenger will attempt to become the292 words
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Article66 1984-09-10 32 What it should have been THE Sunday Times reported yesterday ihat 1,691,264 tourists visited Singapore m the first half of this year and this represented a 3.9 per cent increase over last year's figure. In fact, the total is for the first seven months of this year and is 3.966 words
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Article166 1984-09-10 32 A giant leap forward on boots MOSCOW, Son. Soviet scientists have taken a giant step forward In motorised boots. According to yesterday's edition of the official Communist Party newspaper, Pravda, the boots were developed by students of an aviation institute who based their Idea on a fairy tale about magicUPI - 166 words
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Article45 1984-09-10 32 TAIPEH, Sun. A prison escapee from Taiwan, who lived m Hongkong for 13 years as a jewellery dealer, was deported to Taipeh yesterday by Hongkong police. The fugitive, Hsiao Chuan-Teh, 36, had lived m Hongkong with a forged Indonesian passport. APAP - 45 words
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Article36 1984-09-10 32 GABORONE (Botswana), Sun. The ruling Botswana Democratic Party led by President Ouett Masire surged towards an overwhelming victory m parliamentary elections, capturing 16 of the first 18 seats m early returns announced today. APAP - 36 words
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289 1984-09-10 32 Coal board, miners to meet in Scotland Little hope of early settlement LONDON, Sunday MINERS and the state-run National Coal Board were preparing to meet m Scotland today to try to end the bitter six-month-old dispute but there seems little hope of an early agreement. The board's chairman, Mr lanAFP; Reuter - 289 words
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Article44 1984-09-10 32 WASHINGTON, Sun. United Press International announced yesterday that William Small has been removed from his post as president and chief operating officer of the news agency. It said he has been replaced by Mr Luis Nogales, UPI s general man- agef APAP - 44 words
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Article30 1984-09-10 32 TOKYO, Sun. A 10-man Chinese delegation arrived here today from Beijing to attend a three-day meeting. The group will discuss Japan-China ties m the next century. AFPAFP - 30 words
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Article357 1984-09-10 32 After a month of trekking through the Himalayas RAWALPINDI, Sun. FOR 436 Chinese Muslims who missed their plane to Mecca, the lifelong dream of making the haj pilgrimage to Islam's holiest places has been put back another year. The pilgrims, all Turkish-speaking Uighurs fromReuter - 357 words
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Article36 1984-09-10 32 PARIS, Sun. Turkish film director Yilmaz Guney, whose film Yol won the Palme Dor at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival, died m a hospital here today after a lons illness. He was 47- AFPAFP - 36 words
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Advertisement81 1984-09-10 32 You may lose your bike! Under a new law, all 'L' riders will be banned from the road next year. Only 1 m 5 can pass the motorcycling test, usually after many tries. If you do not pass m time, you will have to give up your bike. Don't wait.81 words
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Advertisement349 1984-09-10 32 FOUND! w- Before w I Link' THE LINK HAIR After H+ I Link' Specialist m HAIR WEAVING HAIRCARE At Link Hair Care we put back that extra link m your hair, helping you to restore that natural look again We will link your hair with LINKS (where you've lost yours)349 words
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Miscellaneous122 1984-09-10 32 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. FaIr.TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 7.M p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: C.57 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 622 Cloudy Manila 25 32 Fair Amsterdam 818 Rain Melbourne 917 Cloudy Bangkok 24 31 Fair j Moscow 518 Showers, Beljbig 16 27122 words
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Article, Illustration433 1984-09-10 1 MAGDALENE LUM - MAGDALENE LUM Story by I THE eyes have it as far as some participants m this year's lantern-making contests are concerned. At least four lanterns featured eyes human and animal. Among the entries m the open section of the contest organised by the People's Association andDAVID TAN - 433 words
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Article, Illustration1055 1984-09-10 2 CLIVE LINKE - CLIVE LINKE ■■■In the first of a four-part series, our contributor discusses why children educated creatively through the arts are more original and imaginative. By a lecturer m speech and drama with the Institute of Education 4 Would it not be better to give our children creative1,055 words
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Article, Illustration976 1984-09-10 2 MOLLIE SEOW - MOLLIE SEOW By a teacher at St. Stephen's Primary School. It is the child's natural development that should take priority m the parents' choice off a school. Imposing adult likes and dislikes on him is both unfair and damaging. Prlntary Education The first six years976 words
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Obituary, Illustration189 1984-09-10 20 144 In Memoriam 144 In Memoriam rIN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR I DEAREST MOTHER I MDM KALAWATI KHAWM CHUNG DEPARTED: 10TH SEPTEMBER 1983 MOTHER DEAREST, SO SUDDENLY YOU LEFT US WITHOUT SAYING GOODBYE, WE ALL WANT YOU BACK THOUGH WE KNOW IT IS A HOPELESS TRY ONE YEAR AGO, TODAY,189 words
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Article, Illustration617 1984-09-10 22 GEORGINA EMMANUEL - GEORGINA EMMANUEL CHAMBER CONCERT By the New York Philharmonic Orchestra Victoria Concert Hall. Last Friday Reviewed by /The scherzo was gregarious where the V music warranted it The finale was spacious and full-blooded. Yet, I missed a certain songful tenderness which is, for me, the m very617 words
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Article, Illustration452 1984-09-10 22 Y.L. GOH - Y.L. GOH Now that you have seen Zubin Mehta, you may want to check out some of his recordings. On record /fclassicaLA^ BY I INITIALLY intended this article to be a survey of Zubin Mehta's recordings but one glance at the catalogue showed the452 words
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Article, Illustration750 1984-09-10 23 VALERIE LEE; JOSEPHINE NG - VALERIE LEE JOSEPHINE NG Ballet has always been a predominantly female activity, but lately, more boys and men are putting on tights and leotards and going to the barre. Ballet schools, on their part, are attracting the boys with free classes or nominal charges. By andKENNETH KOH - 750 words
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Article, Illustration313 1984-09-10 23 FOR an hour a week, Bay Ping Ping, 11, dances with the girls. Once, he stopped going to his ballet classes at Lim's Ballet School m Amber Road for two weeks because his friends teased him for being a "sissy". But his parents encouraged him to313 words
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Article370 1984-09-10 23 Victor Lim; Shane Thio; LUO LIAN PIN - Victor Lim Shane Thio LUO LIAN PIN DUO RECITAL By and DBS Auditorium, Last Wednesday Reviewed by CELLIST Victor Lim proved himself to be a gifted young local string player m his duo recital with pianist Shane Thio last Wednesday evening. While Victor's playing was understandably370 words
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Advertisement45 1984-09-10 1 *.i r AXI.OLI'MOIIAMEDTTETTD *NIIPC A family of Royal Jewellers since 1914. V 4* Head office 3840 High Street Singapore 0617. Tel: *****08 Telex: R*****4 DIAOU #01-31 Peninsula Plaza. 11l North Bridge Road. Singapore 0617. Tel: *****34 #03-30 Lucky Plaza. Orchard Road. Singapore 0923. Tel: *****50/*****3645 words
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Advertisement187 1984-09-10 2 This sophisticated W HMW new VTR design results Hj^H l^|- >: from superb HP* Sharp technology. ll mMvV.V I' The modern slim and stylish VTR is here. KIW'S Its only 95mm h,gh. Sharps VC-483 fits 1 |rSfl*</ v :V.» into narrow spaces; matches other com- V s PsSmi?"' t l187 words
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Advertisement2979 1984-09-10 18 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces j 102 Tours 102 Tours W2 Tours t» Rental b) Rental b) Rental a) Sale a) sale a) Sale I __._._____-___i_ _aaa—b mbmb—BM aiß^_sa— aa n -■■n I r*f OFFICE/WAREHOUSE/ ■Ballßaia3ESißffißSßlliß| jj2,979 words
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Advertisement617 1984-09-10 20 113 Language JAPANESE LANGUAGE (BASIC) (Taught by Native Speaker*) Mon I? Sept (7 4Opm-9 10pm i Sat 22 Sept t\\ 40pm -5 10pm I ENGLISH FOR FOREIGNERS (Taught by Native Speakers) All levels: Kull Time Matting 24 Sept 'H4 Place ment Test: Mon -Sat Student I'u.ss can ba arranged GCE617 words
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Advertisement46 1984-09-10 20 "In Memoriam" is for those who were close to you. Call *****11 k 2680 for your free booklet of "In Memoriam" verses. More obituaries on page 27 (Section I) v v I Buying Selling through The Straits Times Classified SSI j« CA. A •«>• I I *****6646 words
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Advertisement19 1984-09-10 20 IN LOVING MEMORY of Vincent Khoo Hong Leong who left us 3 years ago. Dearly missed by loved ones.19 words
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Advertisement580 1984-09-10 20 NOTICES PERNAS CHARTER MANAGEMENT SDN. BERHAD KUALA LUMPUR j Outputs of tin concentrates for the undermentioned companies under the management of Pernas Charter I Management Sdn. Berhad and its associates for the month of August, 1984 are as follows:Malaysia Mining Corporation Berhad Group of Companies TONNES Malaysia Mining Corporation Berhad580 words
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Advertisement1264 1984-09-10 20 I INCHCAPE BERHAD (Incorporated m Singapore) The Directors announce the unaudited results for the Group and for the Company for the half year to 30th June 1984. GROUP COMPANY 1984 1983 1984 1983 $OOO $000 $000 $000 Turnover 3,74,192 445,925 -16 Operating profit 18,561 30,852 -40 (86) (28) +207 Investment1,264 words
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Advertisement179 1984-09-10 20 BUY ONE GET ONE FREE anumNTO m fgr nttOOUS It's incredible but it's true! Harlequin is offering you a FREE copy of Superromance for every copy of the current Superromance releases you purchase. 300 paces packed with adventure, intrigue, stirring passion and Heartaches ...in the world of HARLEQUIN Look out179 words
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Miscellaneous601 1984-09-10 21 COMICS gf_ GAR FIELD ByJimDmvis PEANUTS »v**of* C I LOVE VOOR l \s^olffi™l%Rß) %W%IYTH TME^GOOP (QUESTION NUMBER^ I/^ PUT C7OOJN I I REMEMBER FROM II I CAN'T REMEMBER VPORR. GAKPIELp; VwiTHOOT THE CAT X vr-7 \TONE... J/5 VTRUE/' EUPORA J LAST YEAR WMEN I NAMES BUT I NEVER I (PURRRJ601 words
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Advertisement278 1984-09-10 22 Here's your chance to win a return air ticket to Bangkok plus attractive gifts m our fortnightly lucky draws sponsored by The Borneo Company. Fashion show by VVJ 'fo c) v.Lq) fl V^l /JJ^l^^^^^BD B throughout the entire promotion period Jr F-*^W 1" T^K II Live entertainment by D'Souvenir, A278 words
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Miscellaneous401 1984-09-10 23 What's on HERBERT BAYER ferries m New Zealand Exhibition of 43 photo- waters. graphs, paintings and Coral and Company drawings at the Goethe- The variety of animal Institut art gallery. From life m the Great Barrier noon till 6 p.m. daily ex- Reef of Australia, cept Sundays. On till Sept401 words
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Article, Illustration678 1984-09-10 1 HONG CHONG WING - CHONG WING HONG Japan's top-rated television drama, Oshin, makes it debut tonight m Family Hour on Channel 8, thanks to the efforts of the dubbing artistes at Caldecott Hill By THE perseverance and confidence of television heroine Oshin have touched many Japanese viewers. It should678 words
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Article32 1984-09-10 1 Hftifl A Ai£B W«tt»JA^s P"7fs P»J(gJgl-A-HH^ w m ttlW <P«Jfg> ?Sb (NHK m. B*ttj**S*}ffi fc^-^^A o fS^D-^fl^ Li H*ASSiJX-i|.t faAXJsWtfflMlSlftsA'&«*4fc o Mlifci*SdHi§B«Jfi] lit K^omifcs— «i Xf^o jasdhfjdufjas iffi#?B»i± Tilings ft^*T<B*?sC}ft> Mifjt #fta*s*&32 words
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Article, Illustration371 1984-09-10 1 FROM tonight, Oshin, a television character who has won the hearts of millions of Japanese will come to our television screens on Channel 8, at 7.05 p.m. Prepare to shed tears every Monday, Wednesday and Friday night. The story tells of the struggles of an ironwilled371 words
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Advertisement1443 1984-09-10 1 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES .<— Rjj^^rX" 7 ■^■STAHTS RSSOBBIBHHB m.^: >^ I^BW Development Resources APPOINTMENTS f^™"—^*^"^~l IPGeneral Telephone Directory Companyll ST applcatons the tollown9 senor 1 1 which has implemented directory database systems pertaining I COMPANY SECRETARY m 1 IAMIAABi I to the publishing of the Singapore Phone Books is committed to /M1,443 words
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Article497 1984-09-10 2 |^-zDIAL-FOR-MANDARIN^\__ ipi M *****77 JJ gr_| j__ ;m rH x f i. 'The mid-autumn moon shines spe*'L I T I rX N claUy bright". The moonlight most Dishfql ke Zhongqiu Ji6 ver y «eta«<tag tonight. Lesson 17 Mid-autumn Festival M W\ M~% ft H• 2 Dao plngyou jia shSng yue\497 words
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Article, Illustration550 1984-09-10 2 KOH SIEW TIN - KOH SIEW TIN By FIRST it was paper and bamboo strips, then cellophane and wire. Now you have battery-operated plastic lanterns with music accompaniment. Innovation has almost taken the fun out of carrying lanterns on the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival, which is today. The traditional550 words
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Advertisement1319 1984-09-10 2 APPOINTMENTS JJJlmecs lu^l4%^ I m national ry ngg n db«h» <s> I DfUDlBr WfcS UNiwEßsrn sgr^« PTE LTD R M^mWwß w3i/ lie CIsMCADfIDC EXECUTIVES I We aro a d y namlc and e*P°nd«ng semi- **dmm±mid^om*f A M MtdhaW conductor manutactuw. our expansion has fain 1 IT) tfidoV With "^B Applications1,319 words
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Advertisement2884 1984-09-10 3 APPOINTMENTS >V ■^■■■■^■■l I Applications are invited for the following I _^^^^^^^^^^^^^^V^ 111, t^BMMaSr^^^^ PUBUCUTIUTIES I I COMPUTER I W^ f .i Vr jj W—" OPERATOR m\ |*flnP| II m B I Qualifications and Experience I I TXT jSft^S. II I eS appllcatlons fOf the blowing I (a) 3 GCE2,884 words
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Article, Illustration537 1984-09-10 4 TALENTIMES organised by various community centres seem to have thrusted more and more singers to the limelight. The latest singing sensation is Lazmin Ibrahim, who emerged with three trophies at the recent Suara Mas (Golden Voice) '84 competition organised by the Radin Mas Community Centre's Malay537 words
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Article, Illustration193 1984-09-10 4 Haron A. R - Haron A.R. or y b r /foSTJ I illustrator RSgaJW I Alsw tMjll I 117a) "Mujurlah niatnya itu disedari oleh anak-anak kapal yang lain dan beberapa orang tampil ke hadapan dan memduknya dari belakang Sane kapten bertanya apa yang berlaku, tetapi anak-anak kapal itu mefindungi kejadian itu. Tidak193 words
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Article493 1984-09-10 4 Oleh AZMAN SIRAJ - Oleh AZMAN SIR AJ KALAULAH Adubakat Suara Mas '84 yang berlangsung pada 29 Ogos lalu dapat dijadikan sandaran, pasti ramai yang bersetuju bahawa kebanyakan peserta peringkat akhir itu berjaya menonjolkan kemampuan sebagai penghibur yang berkaliber. Mutu persembahan peserta-peserta solo bahagian langgam dan padu suara bertambah baik493 words
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Advertisement623 1984-09-10 4 NOTICES As the sole and exclusive distributor of A.W. CHESTERTON Company for Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei, we are pleased to announce the opening of our associate company, FLUID SEALING (MALAYSIA) SDN BHD Address No 5-1, Jalan 1/ 64A, off Ipoh Road, Udarama Complex, Kuala Lumpur, Telephone No: *****1, *****0 and623 words
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Advertisement164 1984-09-10 4 I VIUJCO PTE LTD (In ValanUry Liquidation) NOTICE IS HEREBY; GIVEN pursuant to Section j j 272(2) ot the Companies Act, j Cap. 185 that the Final; Meeting of members ot the j i above-named company will I be held at 10 Collyer Quay j *21-01 Ocean Building, Singapore 0104164 words
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Advertisement523 1984-09-10 4 PALM OIL PRODUCTS (M) BERHAD NOTICE OF MEETING Notice is hereby given that the Thirteenth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at Tingkat 2, Wisma Maju, Jalan Paya Bunga. Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu on 24th September, 1984 at 10.00 a.m. for the following purposes:1. To receive and consider523 words
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Advertisement108 1984-09-10 4 Teka Kata Siri U Bahagian 2 Word Quiz U, Part 2 INSTRUCTIONS:* At the centre of the circle there is the letter *R\ Using the clues given, fill m the blank spaces with suitable letters so as to form the words required. Take note that questions 1 to 5 involve108 words
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Advertisement306 1984-09-10 4 RESULTS AND ANNOTATIONS OF WORD QUIZT The following are the common errors committed by participants: question 4: The word meaing hutungan (connection) is aungan not auagam question 6: Kertas and seminau can mean bercahaya (shining). Our preference is seminau. question 8: Kacau (disturbed) is not the answer to bingung (confused).306 words
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