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Title Section15 1984-11-07 1 The Straits Times WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1984 Estd. 1845 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article578 1984-11-07 1 First results from the New Hampshire village of Dixville Notch show a 29-1 win for Republicans Quiet end to Reagan's last campaign Live telecast of results How US polls may affect Supreme Court Page 4 WASHINGTON, Tuesday AMERICANS vote today m an election that everyAP; Reuter; UPI - 578 words
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Article, Illustration544 1984-11-07 1 MANILA, Tues. At least 182 people were killed and thousands made homeless by Typhoon Agnes m a destructive sweep across the central Philippines, officials said today. Air force Brig-Gen Avelino America, who was on a relief mission, reported 100 people dead m Roxas City on theUPI; Reuter - 544 words
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Article49 1984-11-07 1 SAPPORO (Hokkaido), Tues. A Japanese patrol ship seized a 28,163-tonne Soviet fishing ship, the Vostok, off Hokkaido yesterday on charges of violating a Japan-Soviet fishery accord. Officials said the Vostok will be released when the Soviet embassy guarantees payment of the 500,000 yen (554,490) fine imposed. KyodoKyodo - 49 words
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117 1984-11-07 1 Baby Fae's parents considering offers to buy story LOMA LINDA (California), Tues. The parents of Baby Fae, the child who received a transplanted baboon heart, are considering financial offers from news organisations and publications to tell their story, a hospital spokesman said yesterday. The unidentified parents decided to accept theAP - 117 words
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108 1984-11-07 1 GENEVA, Tues. At the request of American manufacturers, the International Standardisation Organisation (ISO) today came up with a world noise norm for bicycle bells. The ISO said cyclists m the United States often ride with a whistle m the mouth becausebike bells are "inadequate mUPI - 108 words
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236 1984-11-07 1 NANCY CHNG - NANCY CHNG By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK, Tues. Intruding Vietnamese troops killed at least two Thai soldiers and injured 25 others following a clash near the Cambodian border last night, military sources said today. Several Thai troops were reported missing after units were236 words
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Article77 1984-11-07 1 KARACHI, Tues Pakis tan is considering barring illiterates from government jobs and asking private industry to do the same m its hiring practices, the official Associated Press of Pakistan APP said today APP quoted official sources here as saying the government was also considering awarding BachelorReuter - 77 words
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Article111 1984-11-07 1 4 At Singaporean* celebrate this year, it would ba helpful to reflect that the past and the present are only passages to an ever unfolding future. Confidence m the future therefore involves doing our best to ensure that the next 25 years will provide111 words
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208 1984-11-07 1 MATHEW YAP - Contractor's licence suspended by HDB MATHEW YAP By Several flat-owners had complained of half-done renovations A RENOVATION contractor had his licence suspended by the Housing Board recently following several complaints against him for abandoning jobs half-way. Confirming this yesterday, a board spokesman said the contractor, who operates under the name208 words
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Article44 1984-11-07 1 MOSCOW. Tues. Western military sources said yesterday the T-80 Soviet battle tank, described by the Pentagon as a major threat to Nato forces, may not exist. Instead, it was only a decade-old T-72 model that had been upgraded with improved equipment. UPIUPI - 44 words
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Article69 1984-11-07 1 WASHINGTON, Tue*. Election officials across. the I nited States report ed heavy- voter turnout In the first hours after polls opened. President Ronald Reagan and Democratic challenger Waiter Mon dale voted aad awaited election results ia their home states of California aad Minnesota, while their vice-presidential runningAP; Reuter - 69 words
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Advertisement197 1984-11-07 1 J&s, CAIRNHILL fc A fAIMMMIII HOI HI. yi^AT^ >^__t»_s_»^ Section Two Cultural Medallion winners d '^_> UUm/ < mmpmr BtkL. <_B wQl* ml V > BM Four Singaporeans were awarded the Cultural Medallions recently. We talk to veteran photographer Yip Cheong Fun. artist Thomas Yeo, volinistcomposer Kam Kee Yong and197 words
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Article422 1984-11-07 2 All set for big show WITH only nine days to go before the National Exhibition opens at the World Trade Centre, final preparations are now being made for the expected crowds. The exhibition will be officially opened by the Prime Minister on Nov 15 and will be open to422 words
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Article646 1984-11-07 2 Car workers strike ABOUT 25,000 car workers demanding a pay increase have gone on strike, halting production at two of Britain's largest car factories. The workers want an immediate 20 per cent pay increase instead of the 10 per cent spread over two years offered by their646 words
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Article295 1984-11-07 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: IT IS not m the Interests of Australia and the Asean countries to have Soviet ships and planes operating out of Cam Banh Bay. In the light of the now deeper Soviet penetration into Vietnam, it must be clew to Canberra that its diplomatic options295 words
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Article237 1984-11-07 2 Strong leads ONLY Liverpool, the holders, and Juventus, the favourites, should be able to face today's return matches m the second round of the European Cup soccer tournament with anything approaching confidence. However, both teams must have doubts. The Italians appear to be m the strongest position for the237 words
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Article138 1984-11-07 2 Asean Across the Causeway Tunku's appeal FORMER Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman has appealed to the King to stop the Umno-PAS debate, The Star reported yesterday. "Nothing good will come out of the debate, so why hold it at all? The Yang di-Pertuan Agong should take immediate and positive steps138 words
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Article134 1984-11-07 2 Marcos to run m 1987 PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos will run for another six-year term m 1987 because he is "very well and healthy enough" to have another go at the presidency. Information Minister Gregono Cenda na, saying this m response to reports that the President's health was critical,134 words
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Article260 1984-11-07 2 BP ENTERS CASH WAR AND DOUBLES THE STAKE SHELL started giving away cash at the pumps and got, m return, a 20 per cent boost m sales BP Singapore, seeing the shorter queues at its kiosks, yesterday responded with a vengeance same game but double the stakes, at $50,000260 words
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Article475 1984-11-07 2 Mission impossible? IS IT possible to sell fashion back to the Japanese? Or would that be just an exercise m fashion _r__-._i__._-0 np A f£___J tUst AMmiTA-r o RA ctrr»nrr miccinn lUlliliy I XU UUU EUC aiiawcia, Cm «ATOuunk uu-wiuu of hopeful Singaporeans will fly to Tokyo on475 words
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Article139 1984-11-07 2 Artist's award OUR writer Tan Ban Huat profiles artist Larry Lee Teck Suan who combined Chinese and Western painting techniques to win the UOB Group Painting of the Year Award. The winning piece, entitled Water Margin, captures the beauty of lighters afloat on the water, a subject all139 words
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Article, Illustration114 1984-11-07 3 THIS Ore In Talpeh on Monday killed at least three people, including a father, his one-year-old son, and a woman cashier. The building is a 12--story department store and office building ln Taichong, central Taiwan. The body of the cashier, 23-year-old Lin Fang-Chi, was foundUPI - 114 words
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World briefs
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Article41 1984-11-07 3 CHINA HAS successfully built and tested a medium-sized, experimental thermo-nu-clear fusion device m Sichuan province, Xinhua news agency reported m Beijing yesterday. The HL-1 accelerating device was designed by Chinese scientists and built wholly with Chinese materials. UPIUPI - 41 words
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Article49 1984-11-07 3 AUSTRALIAN PRIME Minister Bob Hawke hit out at the nuclear super-powers yesterday for not doing more to halt the arms race. He told a reception m Canberra that despite recent talks between President Ronald Reagan and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko, US-Soviet relations remained very strained. UPIUPI - 49 words
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Article, Illustration61 1984-11-07 3 PORTRAITS OF the Soviet leadership erected m Moscow on Wednesday confirmed Politburo member Mikhail Gorbachev's position as Kremlin No 2 and appeared to refute speculation he might be m political difficulty. Mr Gorbachev, 53, was placed alongside President Konstantin Chernenko m giant photographs posted near theReuter - 61 words
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Article40 1984-11-07 3 JAPAN'S PRIME Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone (above) leads "banzai" cheers at the closing of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party's extraordinary convention m Tokyo yesterday morning. Mr Nakasone's re-election to the party presidency was confirmed during the convention. APAP - 40 words
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Article59 1984-11-07 3 THE STANDING Committee of the National People's Congress, China's Parliament, met m Beijing yesterday to consider the Sino-British joint declaration on Hongkong initialled last month. The Xinhua news agency said that Foreign Minister Wu Xueqian gave a briefing on the agreement, which provides for Hongkong to retainAFP - 59 words
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Article59 1984-11-07 3 SOME lylM scientists from 30 countries began four days of talks m Tokyo yesterday on efforts to create a new supercomputer capable of such human activities as learning languages and making executive decisions. Japanese researchers will report on progress m Japan's multi-million dollar project to create a computerReuter - 59 words
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272 1984-11-07 3 Soviets step up aircraft security in Kabul ISLAMABAD, Tues. Soviet forces m Kabul are stepping up protection for their aircraft against increasingly accurate guerilla rocket attacks. Western diplomats said m Islamabad today. The Soviet army has reinforced its artillery batteries at both ends of the Kabul airport runway to defendReuter - 272 words
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Article49 1984-11-07 3 TOKYO, Tues. A fourmember North Korean mission today cancelled a twoweek goodwill visit to Japan due to have started on Thursday, the Japan Socialist Party said. A party spokesman quoted North Korean officials as saying the general state of circumstances was responsible for the cancellation. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article51 1984-11-07 3 TAIPEH, Tues. Police arrested a Thai and three Taiwanese m a raid last Friday and seized 4.55 kg of heroin, police said yesterday. The market value of the seized drugs was estimated to be between 30 million nd one billion Taiwan dollars (5J1.62 million and 555.4 million).AP - 51 words
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Article43 1984-11-07 3 SAN SALVADOR. Tues. Rebels have completely paralysed rail traffic m western El Salvador with a dynamite attack on a train 21 km north of San Salvador, government officials said yesterday. No deaihs or injuries were reported m the Sunday ambush. UPIUPI - 43 words
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Article143 1984-11-07 3 'Napalm girl' to star in film BANGKOK, Tues. Miss Dang Kirn Phuc, Vietnam's "napalm girl," has returned to Vietnam after treatment m West Germany and will have a firincipal role m a ilm, the Vietnam News Agency said yesterday. Miss Kirn Phuc, 21, was the subject of a haunting photographAP - 143 words
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425 1984-11-07 3 HONGKONG, Tues. China launched an unprecedented campaign today to attract US$7OO million (Ssl.s billion) m overseas investment for making everything from car batteries to brandy, saying its doors are "wide open" to foreign business. The opening of the nine-day symposium, however, signalled aUPI - 425 words
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Article, Illustration157 1984-11-07 4 NUMBER one mis peace, disarmament and the reduction of world nuclear weapons. 7 President Reagan's top priorities il he's re-elected. The Voice of America will be broadcasting live coverage of the results of the American election from about 8 a.m. today to 2 p.m. Three of157 words
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355 1984-11-07 4 WASHINGTON, Tuesday DEMOCRATS are braced for a Mg wave of Republican support today that could weaken their majority m the House of Representatives and open the way to more Republican legislative victories next year. The prospect of significant Republican gains and a massive re-electionAP - 355 words
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179 1984-11-07 4 How US polls may affect Supreme Court WASHINGTON, Tues. United States voters will play a major, if indirect, role today m shaping the future of American justice for generations to come. The President they elect will almost certainly have the opportunity to appoint several justices to the United States SupremeAP - 179 words
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398 1984-11-07 4 Mondale predicts an upset victory LOS ANGELES, Tues. Underdog Democratic challenger Walter Mondale predicted here yesterday that he would pull this country's biggest political upset ever by defeating President Ronald Reagan m today's presidential election. "The pollsters and the Republicans are m for the biggest surprise of their lives," MrAP; AFP - 398 words
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Article, Illustration596 1984-11-07 4 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT By Washington Correspondent YESTERDAY was the last day of President Ronald Reagan's last political campaign, and he spent it m California, the state where it all began for him 20 years ago. With all the polls showing that Americans are setUPI - 596 words
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321 1984-11-07 4 PFTER BARNARD - Election eve cheer for the homeless PFTER BARNARD By Straits Times Correspondent covering the US Election WASHINGTON, Tues. No sooner said than done. President Ronald Reagan picked up a green telephone aboard Air Force One on election eve and gave the "yes" that saved his campaign a potential embarrassment andUPI - 321 words
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Article343 1984-11-07 5 Accused of aiding abductors WARSAW, Tuesday THE Polish authorities are charging an Interior Ministry colonel with aiding the abductors of Father Jerzy Popieluszko, an anti-communist priest whose murder has been officially blamed on three security policemen. A ministry statement said yesterday the public prosecutor had beenAFP - 343 words
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224 1984-11-07 5 BELGRADE, Tues. A trial of six Yugoslav dissidents enters its second day today with a ruling due on a defence call for the replacement of presiding judge Zoran Stojkovic. The official ruling by the Belgrade district court president will be on the firstReuter - 224 words
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186 1984-11-07 5 English gaining popularity in Soviet schools MOSCOW, Tues. English la making rapid Inroads tai mmm schools wtth SI per cent of students studying the language against only 37 per MM tftalllg CbIIIM ftAd ft inert? ii per cent French, according ta Education Minister Mikhail Prokofiev. la the pre-revolution-ary days efAP - 186 words
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Article58 1984-11-07 5 SEOUL, Tues. The third general assembly of the Asia Pacific Telecommunity opened here today with 60 delegates from lb membercountries attending, including the first official Chinese government officials ever to visit South Korea. The meeting will continue until Nov 17 to discuss the organisation's general policyUPI - 58 words
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Article150 1984-11-07 5 COLOGNE (West Germany), Tues. The director of the West German pharmaceutical company, Flick, was fined 420,000 marks (5J302.000) yesterday for tax fraud and making undeclared contributions to the ruling Christian Democratic Party of Chancellor Helmut Ktfhl. John-Werner Madaus, 55, was found guilty of failingAFP; AP - 150 words
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Article, Illustration74 1984-11-07 5 Leaders urge EC talks with East bloc FRENCH President Francois Mitterrand (left) welcoming West German President Richard Von Welssneeker and his wife at Orly Airport on Monday. Hie German President Is on a fiveday official visit to strengthen bilateral ties. At the end of a state dinner ln Mr VonUPI - 74 words
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Article251 1984-11-07 5 Britons demand 20 per cent pay increase LONDON, Tues. About 25,000 workers demanding a pay increase went on strike yesterday, halting production at two of Britain's largest car factories, as the nearly eight-month-old coal miners' strike suffered a major setback. The car workers went onUPI - 251 words
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Article, Illustration462 1984-11-07 6 Opposition faring better than expected THE Nicaraguan Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN) polled 67 per cent of the vote according to preliminary results from Sunday's general election, but the opposition is faring better than expected. The Supreme Electoral Council said last night that theReuter; AFP - 462 words
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126 1984-11-07 6 Minister killed fighting guerillas MANAGUA, Tues. Nicaragua's Communications Minister Enrique Schmidt was killed fighting US-backed rebels while leading a special commando squad, the Interior Ministry said. Mr Schmidt, 35, was the only member of the government force to die m yesterday's fighting m eastern Zelaya province. The ministry said 73Reuter - 126 words
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Article, Illustration329 1984-11-07 6 SANTIAGO, Tuesday CHILE'S Cabinet resigned yesterday, freeing President Augusto Pinochet to reorganise his military government after a week of political unrest that took 14 lives. The sudden resignation seems to have ended any possibility that his military regime will agree to restore democracy beforeAFP; AP - 329 words
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Article33 1984-11-07 6 KATHMANDU, Tues. Four people died and 11 others were seriously injured yesterday m south-east Nepal when a high-speed train smashed into a passenger bus which had stalled on the rails. AFPAFP - 33 words
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185 1984-11-07 6 COLUMBUS (Ohio), Tues. Mr Kojo Odo is doing what any other parent would do when settling m a new city: Moving into a home and getting the children registered for school. But for Mr Odo it's a big job. Mr Odo, 44, AdministratorUPI - 185 words
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139 1984-11-07 6 BOGOTA, Tues. maid discovered the decapitated body sf a Colombian congressman yesterday, just days be fore he was to unvel details sf his investigation Into a US$l3.5 mlllls- (SS29.IS million) embezzlement case involving aa American Baak. A police spokesman said the maid, Rssa Tnlia Diaz,UPI - 139 words
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286 1984-11-07 6 WASHINGTON, Tu^-s. The Treasury Department, worried that a coming generation of copying machines could be used to counterfeit money, is seeking to change the design of American currency. According to an official of the Bureau of Printing and Engraving, wMcn printsNYT - 286 words
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Article, Illustration89 1984-11-07 7 Iranians mark seizure of US embassy IT'S been five yean bat the crowds still gather. The occasion: The fifth anniversary sf the seizure sf the farmer United States embassy la Teheran by radical Iranian students la lffjf. Eyewitnesses said the meb ef thousands ef Iranians whs demonstrated outside the farmerUPI - 89 words
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131 1984-11-07 7 NEW YORK, Tues. An Iranian national, arrested m Munich on Oct 30, was accused m court yesterday of conspiring to ship millions of electronic parts from the United States to North Korea m violation of US laws. Babeck Seroush, 38, presidentReuter - 131 words
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Article42 1984-11-07 7 RIO DE JANEIRO, Tues. Twenty-one people died yesterday m a multiple collision involving two lorries and four cars m north-eastern Brazil, a fire brigade spokesman said. The accident took place 65 km from Recife, the capital of Pernambuco state. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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191 1984-11-07 7 UNTTED NATIONS, Tues. The United Nations yesterday announced it is sending a mission to inquire into an incident last month m which a number of Iraqi soldiers were killed or wounded m a prisoner-of-war camp m Iran. The mission,Reuter - 191 words
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Article239 1984-11-07 7 Accord will save economy from inflation, says Peres JERUSALEM, Tuesday LABOUR leaders agreed yesterday to abide by a government plan freezing wages and prices for three months m a rare accord that Prime Minister Shimon Peres said would help "rescue the economy" from runaway inflation.UPI - 239 words
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164 1984-11-07 7 SEATTLE, Tues. Poland beat Mexico 23-7 m the World Bridge Team Olympiad yesterday to lead Group A with 461 points, virtually clinching a place m tomorrow's quarter-finals. Denmark, Austria and France also won their matches. The Netherlands faltered with a 16-14 loss to India.Reuter - 164 words
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Article118 1984-11-07 7 Gulf heads to discuss defence KUWAIT, Tues. Gulf leaders will meet here m three weeks' time to adopt a common defence policy involving a five-year armament programme and the creation of a "dissuasion force", it was reported yesterday. The Kuwaiti daily, Al Qabas, said the summit of the Gulf CooperationAFP - 118 words
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Article34 1984-11-07 7 COLOMBO, Tues. Doctors m Sri Lanka returned to work today after a one-day strike staged yesterday m protest against the alleged assault on one of their collegaues by a police officer. AFPAFP - 34 words
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Article, Illustration75 1984-11-07 8 Beauty the ears have it THE elongated ears of time two women tram a Dayak tribe ia Indonesia's East Kalimantan are, far them, a symbol of beauty. Tbeaae on the left, Bong Dohong, SS, has silver rings haaglag from her ears, while the other, Lea Usak, 57, has capper rings.Indonesian Observer - 75 words
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Article86 1984-11-07 8 MANILA, Tues. Communist guerillas attacked an army camp with home-made bombs and machine-guns, touching off a five-hour gun battle that left 58 people dead and 41 injured. Newspapers here said 32 guerillas and 15 soldiers were among those killed m the Saturday aftenvion attack m Lianga,AP - 86 words
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399 1984-11-07 8 Marcos to run for another term in '87 He's healthy enough: Minister MANILA, Tues. PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos will run for another six-year term m 1967 because he is "very well and healthy enough" to have another go at the presidency, Information Minister Gregorio Cendana said yesterday. Mr Cendana, m responseAFP - 399 words
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Article, Illustration149 1984-11-07 8 TAN LIAN CHOO - Gen Ver 'caught in political crossfire,' says son TAN LIAN CHOO By THE sm of Gen Fabian Ver, Col Irwin Ver (above), who Is also commandant at President Ferdinand Marcos' Maiacanang Palace, said la Singapore yesterday that he did not fear aa attempt on the President's er his father's life.149 words
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295 1984-11-07 8 MANILA, Tues. The Supreme Court said today that it would hold a hearing on Thursday to decide whether to stop the government's ombudsman from prosecuting armed forces chief Gen Fabian Ver and 25 others implicated m the Benigno Aquino assassination. The court alsoAP - 295 words
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218 1984-11-07 8 Step up vigilance, says Murdani JAKARTA, Tuesday INDONESIA should step up vigilance against misuse of religious teachings against the national interest, Armed Forces Commander Gen Benny Murdani said on Sunday. Speaking at a Catholic youth gathering, Gen Murdani said Indonesia's religious communities should guardAFP - 218 words
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Article67 1984-11-07 8 BANGKOK, Tues. Thai security forces yesterday detained five people and seized a large quantity of war weapons m two separate arrests on the ThaiCambodian border. Sources, quoting Army Deputy Commander Col Chetha Thanacharo, said the suspects were caught early yesterday when their two trucks wereAFP - 67 words
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172 1984-11-07 8 JAKARTA, Tues. Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja said yesterday that Asean had not washed its hands of Cambodia, which is occupied by Vietnamese troops. He told a lunch meeting here that Asean had decided it was time Vietnam spoke directly to the leader ofReuter - 172 words
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Article54 1984-11-07 8 BANGKOK, Tues The Thai government today imposed price controls on 26 essential items to ease the impact of the weekend devaluation of the bba t It also said it would cut import duties on certain raw materials used for export-ori-ented industries. No immediate increase _t aetrolReuter - 54 words
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Article33 1984-11-07 8 JAKARTA, Tues. Four peo pie have died of dengue fever m Banten village, West Java. and more than 200 have con traded the disease, the newspaper Komoas renorted today. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration537 1984-11-07 10 Nothing good will come out of it, he says PENANG, Tuas. FORMER Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman has appealed to the Yang di-Per-tuan Agong to use his prerogative to. stop the Umno-PAS debate. The Star reported today. He said yesterday that nobody would537 words
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Article312 1984-11-07 10 Police on alert for trouble KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Police will ensure maximum security to prevent any trouble that may arise from the Umno- Pas debate, Deputy Home Affairs Ministr Radzi Sheikh Ahmad said today. They will be put on alert on and after the debate m case of any eventualities,NST - 312 words
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Article380 1984-11-07 10 Foreign beggars racket exposed TAIPING, Tuesday IMMIGRATION officers, with the assistance of welfare officers, have uncovered a well-organised syndicate which smuggles m foreign beggars. The beggars are believed to have been used to go from house to house to collect donations purportedly for the building of a mosque, a surauNST - 380 words
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Article, Illustration211 1984-11-07 10 A 15-YEAR-OLD Klang schoolgirl, Angle Lee, has painstakingly made a lengthy piece of string from eraser shavings. Angle, a student of the Klang Methodhist Girls' School, hopes her attempt will be considered for the 1986 edition of the Guinness Book of Records. "EveryoneMalay Mail - 211 words
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184 1984-11-07 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues Police here have seized nearly 25 kg of heroin and detained a man believed to be the kingpin of a drug trafficking syndicate. The drug can produce 5.3 million shots that can kill 742,530 addicts, City Chief Police Officer DatukBernama - 184 words
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Article62 1984-11-07 10 Terrorist shot dead TEMERLOH, Tues A communist terrorist was shot dead b\ a eecuritj force pa tro! m the Maneliis at3a of Ben; ong on Od 1. the Mentn Besai of Pahang Datuk Najit. Tun Abdui Razak. disclosed today The dead terrorist was identified as Goo Si Beng. 36. fromNST - 62 words
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Article37 1984-11-07 10 KOTA KINABALU lues. The .Sabah government plan> to ptivaiise Sabah Air. into which i' had injected some $21 million m paid-up capita. since 1976, Slate Planning and Development Ministei Datuk Mohamed Nooi Mansoor said BernamaBernama - 37 words
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Article154 1984-11-07 10 JOHOR BARU, Tues. The police officer said to have absconded with $500,000 m court exhibit is believed to have fled the country. Sources said the officer must have left the country soon after failing to report for duty at the Federal Reserve Unit. The officer, whoNST - 154 words
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Article, Illustration655 1984-11-07 11 STELLA DANKER - STELLA DANKER By We want to present a show Singaporeans have never seen before, with standards highest m this region. This is not an empty boast. A Ministry of National Development spokesman. WITH only eight days to go before the monthlong National655 words
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82 1984-11-07 11 Watch out for 50 stolen Sweep tickets police FIFTY Singapore Sweep tickets for the December draw have been reported stolen and police have advised the public to keep a look oat for them. The tickets, bearing numbers from *****81 to *****51, were stolen from a ticket seller near the Majestic82 words
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350 1984-11-07 11 WONG AI KWEI - Rules on use of gondolas effective next year WONG AI KWEI By A SET of rules for the use of gondolas and scaffolding will be enforced early next year. These rules, m the making over the past 18 to 24 months, spell out the types, size and methods of putting350 words
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Article44 1984-11-07 11 THE Singapore Manufacturers' Association will have its 52nd annual dinner next Wednesday at the Shangri-La Hotel. Dr Tony Tan, Minister for Finance and Trade and Industry, will be the guest-of-ho-nour. For more information, contact Miss Alice Chua on *****11 ext 39.44 words
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390 1984-11-07 11 Hotel blocks planned for Orchard station THE Orchard MRT station will have three hotel and office blocks towering above it. Two semi-circular commercial buildings will flank the entrance to the Newton station. And a series of small groundlevel courts will break up the landscape around the Somerset station. These glimpses390 words
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Article29 1984-11-07 11 THIEVES stole $37,800 worth of shark's fins and dried sea cucumber after breaking into Hiap Heng Chng Singapore Pte Ltd's warehouse m Havelock Road at the weekend.29 words
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Article28 1984-11-07 11 QUEENSTOWN community centre's chess club will hold its 13th Open Chess Championship from Dec 1 to Dec 16. The closing date for entries is Nov 20.28 words
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416 1984-11-07 12 BEN DAVIDSON - BEN DAVIDSON By Area used decides, says judge ANYBODY seeking compensation m respect of rent controlled premises recovered by the landlord for development purposes must have been m "actual physical occupation" of the premises, the High Court ruled yesterday. This means that416 words
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Article118 1984-11-07 12 THE Singapore Broadcasting Corporation this week recorded an interview given by Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew to four journalists from the Chinese newspapers here. During the hoar-long discussion recorded on Monday, Mr Lee spoke about the coming general election, potical self-renewal, the standard of the118 words
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Article57 1984-11-07 12 Police seek hit-and-run driver POLICE are looking for the driver of a vehicle, who sped off without stopping after a fatal road accident m Commonwealth Avenue West onSunday. A man, Mr Yit How Yong, 30, died as a result of the accident which occurred shortly after midnight. Witnesses are asked57 words
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143 1984-11-07 12 Glue -sniffing hint in youth's death A 15-YEAR-OLD youth may have been sniffing glue before falling to his death from the 17th storey of a block of flats. Analysis of a blood sample from Rosli bin Abas, unemployed, showed the presence of toluene, a liquid with a benzene-like smell. A143 words
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Article, Illustration312 1984-11-07 12 By GRACE CHNG A SINGAPORE-MADE personal computer is selling so well that its manufacturers now need about $1 million to expand its production line. More than 200 orders worth $500,000 were received for Cubic 99 when it was launched at PerCompAsia 'B4, a personal312 words
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266 1984-11-07 12 HEART attacks come unexpectedly but a computer can now calculate how close you are to one. The computer is being brought m as one of the highlights of National Heart Week beginning on Saturday. To give its predictions, the computer needs to know information266 words
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163 1984-11-07 12 More than 400 to attend tower crane courses MUKt. man 4iru lower crane workers will soon start training tc handle the machines safely following a Labour Ministry crackdown last mtnth. The operators fend riggers from 20 construction sites, mostiy m the central area, were recently registered to attend courses followin,'163 words
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Article62 1984-11-07 12 Man on arms charge remanded A MAN charged with possession of a revolver will be remanded tyv another week pending further investigations. No plea was taken from Tan Yew Teck, 39, yesterday for allegedly committing the offence m a Art m Anc Mo Kio Avenue 3 k st Thursdiy. He62 words
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Article, Illustration125 1984-11-07 14 JACKIE HO - JACKIE HO Picture by THE sign painted on this stretch of road m Bukit Purmei is likely to get quizzical looks from motorists. But Instead of seeing the striped horse-like animal ahead, all they will see are people crossing the road. A Public Works125 words
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Article41 1984-11-07 14 PART of Bukit Timah Road m front of Coronation Plaza near the Farrer Road flyover was flooded because of heavy rain yesterday afternoon. Flood waters, which rose to about half-a-metre, receded when the rain stopped about an hour later.41 words
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284 1984-11-07 14 It will set guidelines for such births A COMMITTEE has been set up to look into the implications arising from test-tube babies. While it is studying the issue, experiments m test-tube birth will continue, said a Ministry of Health spokesman yesterday. The six-member team,284 words
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451 1984-11-07 14 RONNIE LIM - RONNIE LIM By THE rise of new exportoriented oil refineries m the Middle East will be of concern to Singapore which is a major refining centre, the US Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Energy and Resources said on Monday. "Pressures may arise it451 words
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Article21 1984-11-07 14 NGEE ANN Polytechnics Students' Pnion will hold its annual Blood i>onation Da\ today from 8.30 a.m to 5 p.m21 words
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402 1984-11-07 14 Judge's no to further delay in case A JUDGE yesterday disallowed another adjournment of the trial of two men charged with break-in offences because, if granted, it would have been the fourth since the case was first fixed for hearing m March last year. The problem began when the men's402 words
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Article143 1984-11-07 14 TWO roads which have been closed to traffic since Thursday because of a cave-in along Anson Road have now been partly re-opened. Police said yesterday that two of the four lanes along Anson Road, stretching from Keppel Road to Palmer Road, were re-opened to traffic on Monday afternoon.143 words
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Article, Illustration224 1984-11-07 15 PAUL WEE - $40,000 rings slip through thieves' fingers PAUL WEE By A GANG of thieves literally threw away their $M,Nt loot on Monday. The thieves missed the loot two rings worth $4MM which were kept la a small plastic wrapper la a handbag. The hag was found discarded ln a rubbish bin224 words
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Article69 1984-11-07 15 civil servants THERE will be a pensioners' dinner for civil servants on Saturday at the Singapore Civil Service Sports Council's clubhouse m Dempsey Road at 7.30 p.m. Members of the Government Pensioners' Association and their spouses have to pay $10 each and non-members $15. The function is69 words
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Article57 1984-11-07 15 Adjourned case THE case against a man, Ngan Chee Hong, 27, was adjourned for three weeks on Monday for instructions from the deputy public prosecutor. Ngan was alleged to have used criminal force on Phua Luang Keow when he stole a gold chain valued at $190 on Sunday. His case57 words
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919 1984-11-07 15 CHARMAINE CHAN - Money not for paying gambling debts Lee CHARMAINE CHAN The Broadview Commodities case By The charges THE charges are: Loh Shak Mow, 45, managing director of the then Broadview Commodities Pte Ltd, faces 28 abetment-by-conspiracy-to-cheat charges allegedly committed between December 1981 and August 1982 involving $€.41 million. The prosecution is919 words
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Article70 1984-11-07 15 DONORS can give blood at the joint Bukit Batok community centre and Singapore Civil Defence Force blood donation drive to be hejd at the Bukit Batok community centre on Sunday from 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. The Blood Donation Centre will remain open on Friday until70 words
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Article52 1984-11-07 15 AN OPEN verdict was recorded on the death of casual worker Zainal bin Mustapha, 20, who fell from the 23rd storey of the Monetary Authority of Singapore building along Shenton Way on July 5. Nobody saw how Mr Zainal fell. His body was found on the52 words
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840 1984-11-07 15 IRENE HOE - They all came to salute a 'superb effort' IRENE HOE By 4 THE transfigured nation of today brings to my own mind echoes of Winston Churchill. "Never," I said to myself, "or rarely, at any rate, has so much been done, by so few, and with so little." The so840 words
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94 1984-11-07 15 Girl found dead at foot of flats was 'murdered' A TEENAGE intenor designer who was found dead at the foot of a block of Housing Board flats on Friday was murdered, police said yesterday. The body of Miss Lim Kwee Huang, 19, was found at the foot of Block 62,94 words
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Article42 1984-11-07 15 TELEXMAIL, the service that enables people without telex machines to send and receive telex messages from overseas, has now been extended to offer a local service. Until last Thursday, subscribers could only send messages to and receive them from overseas.42 words
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Article348 1984-11-07 17 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM By But civil servants may have alternate Saturdays off A FIVE-DAY week with shorter working hours is out of the question for civil servants at least for the foreseeable future, according to National Trades Union Congress chief Ong Teng Cheong last night. This348 words
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Article, Illustration458 1984-11-07 17 SUSANNA KULATISSA - SUSANNA KULATISSA By WHILE winning may be thrilling, it was not an unusual affair for two groups at the Drama Festival Awards Presentation. Yesterday's award Presentation made the ingapore Indian Artistes' Association a winner for four years running m the Indian section. And458 words
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146 1984-11-07 17 ABOUT three-quarters of the 900 shops, restaurants and kiosks m Funan Centre have been taken up. The seven-storey centre, located at the junction of High Street and North Bridge Road, will open for business m January. But tenants will move146 words
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Article75 1984-11-07 17 Charged with armed robbery NO PLEA was taken from Teo Kuan Meng, 18, yesterday when he was charged with armed robbery, purportedly committed with another man. Teo allegedly robbed a couple of cash, jewellery and their watches totalling $1,245 at a bus stop along Tiong Bahru Road on July 3075 words
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234 1984-11-07 17 HDB doubles flat-building with 16 pc staff increase THE Housing Board will build more than twice the number of flats this year compared to the past two years while increasing its staff by only 16 per cent. This makes it easily the top and most efficient developer and estates management234 words
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Article104 1984-11-07 17 A MAN died instantly when he was knocked down by a motorcycle near a bus stop at the junction of King's Avenue, Canada Road and Admiralty Road East on Monday. Police said Mr Lam Chak Kong, 45, fell head-first to the ground. The motorcyclist was104 words
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Article30 1984-11-07 17 THE deputy chairman of the Ngee Ann Polytechnic Council, Mr Chan Chee Wah, will declare the polytechnic's productivity campaign open today m lecture theatre 63 at 3 p.m.30 words
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Article456 1984-11-07 18 AUSTRALIANS who were used to the idea of their country being relatively immune from outside attack had a rude shock this week when one of their leading defence analysts warned of the threat from Soviet long-range bombers based at Cam Ranh Bay m Vietnam. To a people456 words
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Article, Illustration601 1984-11-07 18 WASHINGTON This is not an easy time for many of my friends raised m the good old liberal tradition. Events are moving too fast, and they don't know what is happening to them. I dropped m on Fred and Mir a Staunchley the other night andLA Times - 601 words
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Article, Illustration928 1984-11-07 18 MR DENG Xiaoping is bravely proceeding to ease China's price controls. He has won the political fight so far by moving ruthlessly between pragmatism and ideological purity. He will have to be even tougher to leave his heirs928 words
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Article, Illustration925 1984-11-07 18 LEOPOLD UNGER - 'Someone played us all a very dirty trick' LEOPOLD UNGER Poland enters era of political terrorism By the International Herald Tribune BRUSSELS Solidarity now has its first acknowledged martyr. The Reverend Jerzy Popieluszko's assassination by a death squad from the Interior Ministry may be the first phase of the most925 words
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Letter, Illustration473 1984-11-07 19 Schemes to prepare pupils for '0' levels, VITB or work I REFER to your two articles on absenteeism m 'N' level classes which appeared m The Straits Times of Oct 17 and 18. I also refer to the several letters on the same473 words
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Letter154 1984-11-07 19 I AM a resident of Pandan Gardens housing estate. The population of Pandan and the neighbouring Teban Gardens estate is growing, especially with the new blocks of executive flats now under construction m the latter estate. But there is only one Post Office Savings Bank154 words
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76 1984-11-07 19 MY FAMILY and I went on Friday to view some newly-built Housing Board flats m Block 309, Serangoon West Avenue 2, and on every floor, from the second to the fifth, there was human excreta on each doorway. Could the HDB kindly check the place76 words
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119 1984-11-07 19 Petrol contest goes against energy policy Gifts war fuels get-rich hope LATELY, my wife has been using the family car with less regard for our mounting petrol bill. She says there is a chance of striking it rich m this oil company's contest. It wasn't so bad when she was119 words
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274 1984-11-07 19 SOMETIME m the middle of May 1979, my father was assaulted when he went to the company to check his CPF accounts which had not been paid by the company. He was pushed down the stairs and his heelbone was fractured, incapacitating him274 words
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163 1984-11-07 19 Shophouses a danger to families A RECENT fire which destroyed twe shophouses along Pagoda Street prompted me te write this letter. I am glad that the Are was controlled aad did not spread te ether houses, Including mine, which was only a few deers away. These houses may be soared163 words
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101 1984-11-07 19 PLEASE refer to the letter, "Papers could not be found", from "Loyal and Lawful Citizen" (ST, Nov 3). We have traced the case to a new executive officer. He was unable to retrieve the records but the writer was asked for a copy of101 words
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Letter79 1984-11-07 19 PLEASE refer to the letter "Clear rubbish chute daily" by "Disease Breeding Ground" (ST, Oct 5) who commented that the bin chute at Block 128, Bukit Batok, is choked with rubbish. Inspections by the area office have found the bin chutes to be cleared regu- larly and79 words
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Article, Illustration1518 1984-11-07 20 is the first part of a speech by Mr S. Rajaratnam, Second Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs) at the banquet dinner organised by the Lawasia Energy Section at the Hilton Hotel on Monday. The second part, The Sterner Side of the Law, will be1,518 words
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600 1984-11-07 20 Robots take on new tasks m Japan's car factories TOKYO JUST how good are the robots In Japanese car factories? "Pat it this way," the director of a motor plant explained. "In one experiment, we tried oat robots as golfers and found their putting was 100 per cent accurate, withReuter - 600 words
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Article, Illustration268 1984-11-07 21 THE market continued to be nervous and quiet yesterday and the Straits Times Industrial Index eased another 1.10 points to 833.78. The Business Times Composite Index eased 0.53 points to 733.58. The volume of 8.1 million shares was lower than Monday's 8.4 million shares. But m value268 words
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Article38 1984-11-07 21 Up Down Unch Industrials 37 45 30 Finance 4 4 8 Hotels I 3 7 Properties 3 6 3 Plantations 2 2 3 Mining 0 1 1 Deb Loans 0 1 8 Total 47 62 6038 words
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Article76 1984-11-07 21 Uad I Pen 450 -50 UA C 310 -30 RaWfk 310 -20 Eu Van Sanf 284 -16 FIN 520 -10 Pea* Hua 510 -10 Dak Yu- 252 -8 Seaion 218 -8 Chuan H* 310 -6 Isetan 50c 264-6 DBS 580—5 PriM 545 -5 S P Tout 280 -5 tami76 words
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Article63 1984-11-07 21 Nov 5 Nov 6 BT Composite 734.11 733.58 BT Indicator *****56 *****24 BT 08. OS 421 496 ST Industrials 834 88 833 78 ST Finance 2435.17 2435.55 ST Hotels 894 06 ***** ST Properties 516.28 509.28 ST Minings 353.71 353 63 ST Plantations 2539 88 2542.21 OCBC ***** *****63 words
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Article91 1984-11-07 21 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market finished on a slightly steadier note yesterday for the first time since late last week. Interest was selective, but trading on the whole remained on the low side. The widely-moni-tored New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index rose 0.83 point to 1278.57. At91 words
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Article16 1984-11-07 21 ronong mv 988,000 Pan-El 417,000 Promt* 357,000 Lim Koh Ngom 320.000 Ben Co 300,00016 words
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Article32 1984-11-07 21 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1983/84 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1983 84 Low 712.29(5/1/83) 684.88(4/1/83) All-time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All-time Low 74.75(17/9/64) 550 78 (12/8/82)32 words
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Article44 1984-11-07 21 I K. Lumpur barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 58 27 29 Finance 9 4 2 Hotels 0 0 2 Properties 2 6 5 OH palms 3 2 2 Tins 1 4 2 Rubbers 7 4 4 Deb/Loans 0 1 1 Total 80 48 4744 words
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Article74 1984-11-07 21 Boustead Bhd +1 C_wm Nit Iran unch Semb Sho —2 CtC unch Haw Par unch PMC —2 Sm Dat-J +2 _2st__r. 1 Miciptßhd -1 J«Bjc +2 STra*c +4 CoWStorije -2 R|^ +2 fofc feni -4 jap Cm -1 I OaapW unch Pnm —5 1 'Esse -174 words
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366 1984-11-07 21 A TWO-AND-A-HALF year Masters degree programme m management studies will be offered by the Singapore Institute of Management (SIM) from next year. The programme starts m March and is being offered m conjunction with Britain's Henley Management College and Brunei University. This is366 words
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287 1984-11-07 21 KUALA LUMPUR The world demand for natural rubber is expected to rise to five million tonnes by 1990 and six million tonnes by the year 2000, Primary Industries Minister Datuk Paul Leong said. He said these projections were made by world bodies, including theBernama - 287 words
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638 1984-11-07 21 MATILDA GABRIEL - MATILDA GABRIEL By Money game rivalry may lead to other lures for motorists SHELL started giving away cash at the pumps and got m return a 20 per cent boost m sales. BP Singapore saw the shorter queues at its kiosks and yesterday responded638 words
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Article, Illustration350 1984-11-07 21 GRACE CHNG - Soft-drink giant all set for noodle-making business GRACE CHNG By SOFT-DRINK giant Fraser Neave is ready to go into the noodle-making business. Its $2-million fully-auto-mated plant is all set to make fresh noodles m Sembawang. From tomorrow when production begins, it will supply 18 wholesalers who will sell to retailers350 words
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295 1984-11-07 21 Income starts insurance package for retailers NTUC INCOME has launched a new insurance package designed specially for retailers. An Income spokesman said a recent survey it carried oat showed that a market exists among small shopkeepers for the new scheme. Under this package, small shopkeepers can insure against "all the295 words
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Article73 1984-11-07 21 HONGKONG The British institution Lloyds Bank International Limited has opened a representative office m the Shenzhen special economic zone bordering Hongkong's new territories, the Xinhua news agency reported. In another development, an international consortium headed by Lloyds extended a US$64 million loan for the construction of aAFP - 73 words
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Article71 1984-11-07 21 HONGKONG There was a 300 per cent increase m the business transactions at the Canton Trade Fair compared with the spring trade fair earlier this year and last year's fair, the leftwing daily Ta Kung Pao reported here. The autumn trade fair, which was officially closedAFP - 71 words
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Article64 1984-11-07 21 HONGKONG Hongkong's domestic exports rose by 21 per cent and re-exports by 28 per cent m August, compared with the same period last year, the government disclosed on Monday. It said the total exports had increased by 23 per cent and imports increased by 12 per cent.AFP - 64 words
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Article85 1984-11-07 21 KUALA LUMPUR Asea Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of a world leading manufacturer of industrial electro-me-chanical equipment, has set up a high-tech-nology centre here to service a whole range of electrical motors m Malaysia, previously done mostly m Singapore. The centre at the Ulu Klang industrial estate has facilitiesBernama - 85 words
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Article48 1984-11-07 21 LONDON Sir William Duncan, chairman and chief executive officer of Rolls-Royce Ltd, died on Monday m his London home. He was 61. A spokesman for the car firm said Sir William died m his Kensington home, but did not reveal the cause of death. UPIUPI - 48 words
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Article2971 1984-11-07 22 READERS should be aware of the imitations ol this information Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the Sinfapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered m "business done". Further because al dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does2,971 words
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Article1990 1984-11-07 22 INDUSTRIALS Acioomoto v 3 70S 1 Alcom (I 326 1 335) (5) 1 34 (3) I 35 i 6! 1 32 (54) 1 33 Anton 1 1 478) (4) 1 46 (5) 1 47 A Choc (2 546) 1 1 1 2 56 AISB(4 1661,990 words
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Article2732 1984-11-07 22 1984 Last Yield Vol Day Hifh Low Company Sale Change (000) Hiph Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL SECTION TWO INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL J I SJ _uu ftCTO _U I i J 308 118 Alcom 118 -I 4 2 5 1 19 1 18 312 218 AXed2,732 words
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Article306 1984-11-07 23 RAS MRELB (S cents/Mb) (M cents/klo) Noon Close Noon Close Int 1 RSS Prompt 158.50— 169 50N 169.50— 170 50N unq unq Int 1 RSS No* *****-***** 170 50— ***** 187 50-***** 187.00-188.50 Intl RSS Dec 171.50—172 50 ***** ***** Int 2 RSS Nov 161 50—306 words
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Article283 1984-11-07 23 Neon cta-t Source; Produce Exchange tnXm riet antes J/100 k| A-l Super 210 i~ <_>--■ it A SP- I*l1 1 207 0 1 Cloi-f prkn looru-n 100% Oil J/kfa. ei-fodown 2nd grade 250 Bulk 108 195 00 (sellers) ctttSfct Parboted Old drum FOB 208.00 (sellers) 9NUNK £2 (tew283 words
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Article57 1984-11-07 23 FOLLOW-THROUGH s v pport by the buffer stock manager yesterday saw the Kuala Lumpur Tin Market's price gain another one cent to M 529.25. The new price is within the Internatinal Tin Agreement's lower range of M 529.15 to M 532.06. Turnover fell to 233 tonnes from 24057 words
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Article22 1984-11-07 23 Ciosinj prices CoPP" E/tome Mm Spot 1090.50 1091.50 (*****0—1092.50) 3 months 1115.00 1116.00 (*****0 1118.00) Market tone: Steady Sales: 10,900 tonnes22 words
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Article16 1984-11-07 23 Tuts Mm Singapore 7.62-7.67 7.47-7.52 Mm Fri New York 7.63—7.68 7.50—7.55 Source: Credit Suisse, Spore16 words
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Article131 1984-11-07 23 Closinf pnces Aluminium E/term Man Spot 911.00 911.50 (919.50—920.00) 3 months 935.50—936.00 (945.00-945.50) Market tone: Steady Sales: 10.625 tonnes Auttiatan WhHe See Mew new crop Ist grade 138.00 Yu Jim new crop Broken nee 168.00 Tone: RICE prices were mixed m fairly active trading. Among Thai Fragrants. second class131 words
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Article22 1984-11-07 23 GOLD US$/oz Singapore 346.60—346.90 341.70 342.00 Hongkong 346.50—346.90 341.70 342.10 Mon Fri New York 347.50—348.00 343.00—343.50 London 343.00-343.50 341.50 342.0022 words
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Article123 1984-11-07 23 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market rose at the close on further covering m active trading. The refined market was also firm. PALM Oosfcn prices Crude Ms/tome palm oi Nov 1182.50 (north) 1187.50 (central) 1190 (south) Dec 1167.50 (north) 1185 (south central) Refined palm oi US$/tomes RBO palm123 words
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Article147 1984-11-07 23 THE KILOBAR market traded between 5523,929 and 8124,115 yesterday. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.60/347.10 ref lee ting a lower US dollar. Trading remained inactive m the morning. It closed at U*****.50/347.00 after drifting to a day's low of U*****.20/346.70. The market re-opened at U*****.30/346.80 and moved147 words
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Article, Illustration366 1984-11-07 23 Overseas markets a round-up of wire services NEW YORK, Tues. Stocks closed sharply higher yesterday on Wall Street's expectation of President Ronald Reagan's re-election. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 12.59 points to close at 1229.24. Volume fell to 85 million shares from 96.81 million on Friday. Analysts said investors366 words
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Article280 1984-11-07 23 Wat HRS Chanie Associoted Motels 0 406 -0 01 Bonk Of East Ava 20 80 unch Cheung Kong 830 +0 15 Chmo Light 1 5 40 -0 1 Cross Hart) Tunnel 10 30 +0 1 F E Consortium 0 355 unch For East Exch Pt_ex 0 040 unch G280 words
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Article299 1984-11-07 23 !Nm6 Cents Chanfc (fcot) lA C I 193 2 A N I 268 unch A P M 230-4 lAbertoyle 910 2 I Age 322 3 Atone* CM 93 2 Afced Mil 228 unch I Ampol Exp 270 Arr*>ol Pet 181 +1 Am 528 -6 i Ashton 85 +2 s299 words
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Article326 1984-11-07 23 Nov 6 Yen Chan-e Aimomoto 1130 +10 Akoi 519 -21 Am ada 1110 unch Asoh. Chem 580 +5 Asah. Gloss 827 -5 Bonk Tk 490 -5 Bridgestone 576 -4 Canon 1560 -40 Casio Computer 1630 -30 Citizen 599 -7 D Nip Print 1030 -10 D Nippon Screen Doiei 645326 words
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Article223 1984-11-07 23 Nov 5 US$ Change Alcoa 37% AXed Chem Cp 36% +1% A_s-Chalmers 814 Am Tel Tel 18% +14 Amax Inc 19% +114 Amr Corp 32* Bethlehem Stl 17% +114 Boeing Co 5814 Burroughs Cp 56% Coterpiar Co 32* Chose Manhtn 43 +1% Chrysler Cp 3114 Citicorp 36*4 Cons223 words
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Article574 1984-11-07 23 Nov 5 Pence Chance HDUSTRIALS Alie__yons 165 -1 Ass. Dairies Is2xc BTRPLC 524 unch Babcocks 141 unch Barclays 529 -3 Beechams 373 unch BrCC 235 -3 Blue Circle 465 +2 BOC Group 269 +3 Boots 203 unch Bowoter 178 -1 BATS 280 -5 Britannia 78 -1 BP 473 -10574 words
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Article223 1984-11-07 23 THE Singapore dollar yesterday opened at around 2.1485/00 and was traded narrowly all day between 2.1465 and 2.1485. The greenback closed mostly lower m thin trading as operators were reluctant to take positions ahead of the US presidential elections. Against the Deutschemark. the greenback opened at 2.9335/55 and reached223 words
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Article144 1984-11-07 23 Interbank Over the Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SSIO Austrian schilling 10.4184— 10 4270 96.54—94.19 Belgian franc (com) 3.6220 3 6267 278.21 273.10 Danish kronor 20.2403-20 2545 50 41 48.92 Deutsehemark 73 4564— 73 5284 13 75-13 48 Finnish mark 34 8789144 words
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Article216 1984-11-07 23 Managers' price)* for Nov 7 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 2.56—2.72 The Savings Fund 1 70— 1 80 Spore Prog Fund 109-115 Spore Sec Fund 165-175 Spore Invest Fund 106—112 Spore Equity Fund 114-121 Asia Unit Trust Mal Invest Fund 2 31 2 46 Mal Prog Fund 1216 words
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Article160 1984-11-07 23 Gold THE December contract moved up against the dollar opening strongly at U*****.50, up US$4.6O from Monday's settlement. Trading thinned subsequently as traders grew cautious of the US presidential elections. (In USf per Troy ounce) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Dec 348.50 349.20 348.20 348.50 589 Feb160 words
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Article, Illustration682 1984-11-07 23 Delivery of FCL import containers Ship (Voyage) Arr Rent Due B Butang (*****A1 5 11 (0750) 8 11(1500) Sea Glory (45) 511 (0715 8 11 (ISM) TikKtselev (428E84) 5 11 (0800; 8 1! (2MB) Bena»on (62 586) 5 11 (0925: 8 11 (2300 AiamKhachat (32C£84i 5 11 (1325)682 words
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Article75 1984-11-07 23 LONDON Ten per cent of the world's commercial shipping fleet, 65.89 million tonnes and 1,435 vessels, was idle at the end of September, the General Council of British Shipping has reported. At the end of September 1983, idle tonnage was 87.4 million tonnes. The council noted that75 words
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Article, Illustration271 1984-11-07 23 Vessel Berth Air Dep Keppel Wharves Sonderhausen 18 aside 7/11 Sphinx 6/7 aside 7/11 Straits Venture 21E aside 7/11 Vietxoo6 25/6 aside 7/11 Barber Toba 46/7 7/11 8 11 Fair Rainbow 23/4 7/11 9 11 Helmut Hermann 35/6 7/11 9 11 Jacek Malczewski 31/2 7/11 9 11271 words
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227 1984-11-07 24 KUMPULAN GUTHRIE, a subsidiary of Permodalan Nasional Bhd which Is the investment arm ef the Malaysian government, will make a general offer for plantation stock Highlands aad Lowlands at Ms2.7t per share. This follows Kumpulan Guthrie's purchase of a 28.23 per227 words
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Article, Illustration612 1984-11-07 24 ANGELINE TAN - ANGELINE TAN By Unableto cope as vehicles get more sophisticated IN ABOUT five years, the small motor repair workshop as you know it may become obsolete m Singapore, as cars get more "high-tech". This is the view of Mr Victor Ho from the612 words
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166 1984-11-07 24 JAKARTA Indonesia will ask the International Tin Council (ITC) for permission to sell its tin on the Kuala Lumpur Tin Exchange at the next ITC meeting, a spokesman for the state tin company PT Timah said. He said currency fluctuations madeReuter - 166 words
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125 1984-11-07 24 KUALA LUMPUR The Malaysian government has introduced a new set of more stringent regulations to curb the smuggling of tin concentrates out of the country. The new regulations replaced the almost seven-year-aid Tin Control (Movement of Tin Concentrates) Regulations ltn, which wasBernama - 125 words
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397 1984-11-07 24 OSAKA Sanwa Bank, Japan's fifth largest commercial bank, has reached a basic agreement to take over two US leasing companies m a bid to boost its operations m the United States. The two companies are Continental Illinois Leasing Corp and Cobak Corp,AFP; Reuter - 397 words
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Article, Illustration234 1984-11-07 24 Bedford SHARES of Bedford Bhd, formerly Bedford Plantations Bhd. will be traded and quoted under its new name from tomorrow. Cahners Exposition group THE world's largest exposition organiser, Cahners Exposition group, has linked up with the Marintec group and will jointly produce the marine industry eventsBernama - 234 words
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Advertisement148 1984-11-07 22 INDIRECT TAXATION IN ASEAN by Mukul G. Asher Anne Booth j j hjs book makes available a 8 tremendous amount of information, hitherto scattered over various rather inaccessible sources, on the forms and structures of indirect taxes m the ASEAN region, and the effects of these taxes on resource allocation,148 words
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Obituary, Illustration396 1984-11-07 39 MRS. CHIA BOON SWEE nee MARIE UM SIOK ENG AQESS pimd away paacahiWy en S Nov MM Deeply mourned by Loving Huaoand: George Chia Boon Swee Childrafi. Hock Jtn. Melvyn Gladys Corinne Children-in-law: Tan Mut Gek Tan Suan Yong And grandchildren. Cortege will leeve 24 EHte Perk Avenue396 words
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Obituary, Illustration323 1984-11-07 39 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR CHUA BOON KIM PETER Departed: 2-11-84 wish to express their heartfelt thanks and gratitude to the attending doctors and nurses of Ward 44, CCU (SOH), Rev. Fernandez (H.F.C.), Rev. Paul (St. Benedettes), ralativas and friends for their condolences, attendance and323 words
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Obituary, Illustration70 1984-11-07 39 In Loving Memory of our bolovod Parents 1 MR MRS. HO KHAI VIM 1 I Fathor departed: 7/11/83 Mother: 28/11/83 1 I Always remembered by children, daughter-in- I law and granddaughters. M In Fond Mamory Of JEFFERY NO HAM WAY Departed 7th Nov 1981.70 words
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Obituary, Illustration203 1984-11-07 39 INMEMORVOFOUROEAR MOTHER MDM NEO AH POO DEPARTED: CHINESE LUNAR CALENDAR 10TH MTH 15TH DAY (NOV IS, 1963) IN SILENCE SHE SUFFERED, IN PATIENCE SHE BORE, HER WEARY HOURS. DAYS OF PAIN AND SLEEPLESS NITES ARE PAST HER EVER PATIENT FRAME HAS FOUND SWEET REST AT LAST AND203 words
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Article325 1984-11-07 39 THE RACING EDITOR - THE RACING EDITOR By An all-outsider finish m the Melbourne Cup MELBOURNE, Tues. In one of the fastest-run Melbourne Cups, 10-1 shot Black Knight, with Sydney jockey Peter Cook astride, toppled joint favourites Affinity and Bounty Hawk m an all-outsider finish at Flemington Racecourse here today. Black325 words
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239 1984-11-07 39 LUCKY LEO - Scorpio, Chirpy stride out in Style LUCKY LEO ON THE TRACK with IPOH, Tues. Malaysian-bred Scorpio m, engaged m the Total) sator Board Stakes to be run over 1,200 m on Saturday, caught the eye m a testing gallop here this morning. Taken out by Razmy Ashari, the last-start winner239 words
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Article, Illustration543 1984-11-07 39 EPSOM JEEP - Stricter control by MR A over change of names EPSOM JEEP By I HAVE not the slightest idea how much it costs annually to run the Malayan Racing Association, but a good many racehorse owners with a peculiar urge to rename their horses must be contributing a small percentage of543 words
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Miscellaneous1443 1984-11-07 39 .111. Hill mi .1.***** ll l.ll). j I .1 I 111 l il) .1 iiili.ll)lii 11 Ii 1 I.). I 1 1 ....II Ml)., Ll iili.ii.ll Bukit Timah weights WEIGHTS barrier 7 Handy Andy 56 85 11 Mucnos 15 Ameritec 55 91 draws and ratines for 9 Champagne Gradas 5451,443 words
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Article865 1984-11-07 40 THE EUROPEAN CLUB SHOWDOWN L Tardelli might not get the same star billing reserved for Platini but manager Trappatoni regards the hard-working, hard-tackling player as indis- m pensable. 7 Favourites face return leg with confidence PARIS, Tues. Only Liverpool, the holders, and Juventus, the favourites, should beAFP - 865 words
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Article, Illustration7 1984-11-07 40 Tardelli. ..bubbly enthusiasm. Picture by JERRY SEHJERRY SEH - 7 words
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Article354 1984-11-07 40 Barker back at County as manager ENGLISH Second Division soccer club Notts County have appointed their former player Richie Barker, 45, as manager m succession to Larry Lloyd, who was released last month. Barker, who played for Notts County between 1968 and 1972, is a former Stoke City boss. ENGLISHReuter; AFP - 354 words
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Article, Illustration360 1984-11-07 40 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm^mmmWmmmamWm THE WORLD CUP SHOWDOWN Arnesen, Lerby back to boost hopes for crucial clash COPENHAGEN, Tues. Experienced midfielders Frank Arnesen and Soeren Lerby have both been included m Denmark's squad for their European Group Six qualifying soccer match against the Republic of Ireland m Copenhagen next Wednesday. InjuriesReuter - 360 words
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Article146 1984-11-07 40 LONDON, Tues. Stuart McCall, selected by both England and Scotland for Under-21 soccer internationals, has decided to choose England. McCall made the decision after talking to his Scottish father and his manager Trevor Cherry. The Bradford midfielder had been named for the Scottish game with Spain m DundeeReuter - 146 words
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Article, Illustration397 1984-11-07 41 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By Peter is 46th and Zainal is 52nd m world squash rankings PETER HILL is ranked 46th m the squash world. Zainal Abidin is 52nd. While the International Squash Players' Association's rankings may not be earth-shat-tering, it is nevertheless a milestone for Singapore squash397 words
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321 1984-11-07 41 NEW DELHI, Tues. The English cricketers will play the first game of their disrupted Indian tour next week when they return here after a short trip to Sri Lanka, Indian officials said yesterday. The 16-member squad arrived here on Oct 31, before the assassinationReuter - 321 words
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Article133 1984-11-07 41 LISBON, Tues. Officials are expected to check the course of Saturday's Lisbon Marathon today after complaints from athletes and commentators. Little-known Portuguese runner Cidalio Caetano equalled the world best mark of two hours eight minutes five seconds for the 42.195 kilometres race and many othersReuter - 133 words
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Article, Illustration236 1984-11-07 41 Ali sees lead being washed away m pro-am...yet again Tomorrow's tee-off times IST TEE: 8.»1 Bernard Tiong, S H Wan; 8.« A M X Samy, Vijay Singh, Mohd Amin Tahir; 8.13 Chua Mong Heng, P M Samy, J Yaacob; 8.11 Tan Chuan Thye, G236 words
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Article245 1984-11-07 41 MEXICO CITY, Tues. The Soviet Union and North Korea are pressing for a relocation of the 1988 Olympics from South Korea, delegates at a meeting of 158 Association of National Olympic Committees (ANOC) said yesterday. The Russians, who led a 15-nation boycott of theReuter - 245 words
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Article133 1984-11-07 41 CAPETOWN, Tues. Barefoot runner Zola Budd will not run at the Stellenbosch track meet on Saturday, Nelis Swart, secretary of the Stellenbosch University Athletics Union, said today, fuelling speculation that she is rethinking her decision to quit international athletics. Zola announced last week that sheUPI - 133 words
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268 1984-11-07 41 THERE was a time when a hole-in-one was BUUAAani aone-ln-a-millionshoi. Bat it now appears to be as common as a hale ia the sack, at least la Singapore. Nat toa long ago, golfers eyed sponsors af valuable incentives far sack aces268 words
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353 1984-11-07 41 THEY say that lightning never strikes twice...but don't tell Ali Ratim that. The Belville Country Club professional led m the pro-am of the Singapore Open golf championship m March before it was rained off. And yesterday, the heavens were again unkind to him. A torrential afternoon353 words
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Article377 1984-11-07 41 STOCKHOLM, Tues. John McEnroe won his third Scandinavian Open tennis title yesterday when he beat defending champion Mats Wilander, of Sweden, 62, 3-6, 6-2 m a match which contained few outbursts from the temperamental American. McEnroe, who faces a three-week suspension after beingReuter - 377 words
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Article, Illustration389 1984-11-07 42 HOY 4th -)Oth 1984 SINGAPORE TODAY'S ACTION 8.31 a.m. Women's trios, first block. 11.45 a.m. Men's trios Group A, first Meek. 1 p.m. Men's trios Group B, first block. 3.15 p.m. Women's team of fives, first Meek. 8.3f p.m. Men's team of fives, first block.ALBERT SIM - 389 words
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Article, Illustration430 1984-11-07 42 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN By THE FILIPINOS whooped with joy and kissed their heroines. Somehow, the delight just spilled over to the crowd at Jackie's Bowl Orchard yesterday. The heroines were Bee Watanabe, Lita Dela Rosa, Bong Coo and Arriane Cerdena. Bee and Lita were the golden girls m430 words
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Article, Illustration534 1984-11-07 42 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW Agony for Singapore pair before the crowning ecstasy REPORTS by 6Y c s my mind's made up. From now on, it will be only bowling. Besides, bowling has always been my first love. I was introduced to it seven years ago,534 words
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Article359 1984-11-07 42 Pat gives soccer the boot IT WAS obvious his day was made. Patrick Wee had a perpetual smile, suggesting he was incapable of other expressions. The cause of his delight was, of course, the gold medal clasped between his palms. Whenever his eyes rolled towards the glittering piece, he could359 words
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Article343 1984-11-07 42 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By TT does not augur well for Singapore that the AllJapan Collegiate badminton team, who arrived yesterday for a friendly match tomorrow, include two Thomas Cuppers, who took fifth place m the doubles competitions of the Swedish and Danish Open tournaments this343 words
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Article155 1984-11-07 42 TOKYO, Tues. The first Japan Cup men's world volleyball tournament opens tomorrow with the United States, the Los Angeles Olympic champions, the favourites over the Soviet Union and six other nations. The other participating countries m the seven-day round-robin tournament are Bulgaria, China, Japan. South Korea, Mexico andAP - 155 words
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Article237 1984-11-07 43 Dark cloud before White Cloud TO many. 13 spells danger. Yet, for the last two days, Singapore national soccer coach Hussein Aljunied has been having this same number of trainees m his preparation for two major tournaments. Hashim Hosni and Norhalis Shafik have pulled out, Sudiat Dali and Lim Buan237 words
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Article326 1984-11-07 43 Penang Indians' ban earns Singapore passage to grand Bardhan Cup clash PENANG INDIANS' ban yesterday from the Bardhan Cup soccer tournament has paved the way for Singapore's entry to the final at Station Padang, Seremban, on Nov 24. The ban, served by the Malaysian Indians Sports Association, organisers326 words
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Article, Illustration396 1984-11-07 43 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI OK/Sff~R^^ tm India may have to pull out By THE Asian Football Confederation have given India, one of the eight teams taking part m the Asian Cup finals m Singapore from Dec 1-16, until tomorrow week to confirm their participation. This is396 words
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Article237 1984-11-07 43 AMERICAN SPORT WASHINGTON, Tues. Joe Theismann passed for one touchdown and ran for another and John Riggins bulled over for two short scores as the Washington Redskins beat the Atlanta Falcons 27-14 last night. The Redskins' win forced an unprecedented four-way tie for first placeAP - 237 words
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Article120 1984-11-07 43 Chinese keep rhythm HONGKONG, Tues. Favourites China defeated South Korea 3-0 to notch their second straight victory m the World super women's volleyball tournament yesterday. China, the Olympic Games gold-medallists, cruised to a 15-7, 15-4, 15-5 lop-sided triumph. They had thrashed Japan 15-8, 15-1, 15-0 m their opening match ofAP - 120 words
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Article352 1984-11-07 43 A JAPANESE All-Star baseball team stormed past the Baltimore Orioles 8-7 m a six-run eighth inning m Tokyo yesterday to drop the 1983 World Series Champs' Japan record to 5-3. The Orioles, who lost to the all-Japan tearr. 5-4 on Monday after compiling a 4-1 record againstReuter - 352 words
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120 1984-11-07 43 THE early bird catches the worm. This saying has proved trne on several occasions for Middle East country San— Arabia m major oocccr competitions aad they are planning a repeat In the Asian Cap tournament from Dec 1- During the pre-Olym-pics final round, they120 words
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Article, Illustration238 1984-11-07 43 Best charged with attack on policeman LONDON, Tues. Former football star George Best was yesterday remanded on £500 ($1,330) bail for a month on three charges, including one of assaulting a policeman. The brilliant Manchester United and Northern Ireland X" tyer, who gained two English ague championship medals and helpedReuter - 238 words
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Article237 1984-11-07 43 Elite Cup keeps the fizz THE Elite Cup hockey tournament will be on as scheduled next weekend thanks to the generosin of Fraser and Neave (writes Hakikat Rai). Until yesterday there were doubts about the competition because F N had decided to pull out as sponsors after having financed the237 words
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Article163 1984-11-07 43 GURDWARA KATONG and Singapore Airlines, churned up a wake m their 2-2 draw m a Singapore Hockey Association Junior Knockout match at Tanglin yesterday. The water-logged pitch did little to deter the players' enthusiasm as they kicked up a spray with their sticks. Ana despite the verbal163 words
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Advertisement294 1984-11-07 40 COLOURS THAT COORDINATE, TILES THAT TITILLATE. FROM WALL TO WALL 1 I^MI FROM FLOOR TO FLOOR. I P| UUjj 'MMMAI' IRIS Ce-amica tiles bring the pinnacle of v ™*»»*aw» |'^l' pride to your home You will be wys *vv*«'^^ fl /^H intoxicated by the beautifully matched fl IH hues m294 words
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Advertisement303 1984-11-07 41 CERTIFICATE AND DIPLOMA IN INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT (UK) Part-time courses leading to the examinations and award of the Certificate m Industrial Management (UK) and Diploma m Industrial Management (UK) are now being conducted by MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE OF SINGAPORE (formerly known as Supervisory Management Training Association of Singapore). This Certificate leads303 words
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Advertisement265 1984-11-07 41 WE'RE FUSSY ABOUT LITTLE THINGS. W _Mi v- ■jjh wMMm\ m *''4mm ;-._^fl|iHK_l_fe m WmmW AT *~t :..i f /^'iWAA Bf r -s .~"/^>, ■■jt-" ywm m* > '*M ft J •^\j''*-'jm Ij y^',''^:'m ___X .fiMWU fc' -vJ>m II i m > h rn ft '>.\m m M wa I'm265 words
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Advertisement58 1984-11-07 43 11" SUPER JACKPOT FOR TOMORROW'S DRAW 89/84 TO BE HELD AT COLOMBO COURT AFTER 5.30 PM. SUPER JACKPOT A GROUP II WON In draw 88/84 Coupon B *****43 sold at Toa Payoh TOTO booth won the Super Jackpot of $130,000 Coupon B *****51 sold at /Inc Mo Kio TOTO booth58 words
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Advertisement217 1984-11-07 43 TODAY'S EVENTS BOWLING Asian Fl© e'shlps (Jackie's Orchard. 8.30 a.m.). GOLF Mercedes-Benz Class*? (Bukit Course, 8 a.m.). HOCKEY SHA Dlv 2 final: Marsiling CC v NTI (Farrer Park AC, 5.30 p.m.). SWHA Dlv 2: SCC v Armed Forces (Padang, 5.30 p.m.). SQUASH Avis Travel Industry individual tournament semi-finals (East Coast217 words
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400 1984-11-07 44 BBC film and New York report appeared only recently, says Singapore man at UN UNITED NATIONS, Tues. THIRD World nations have accused the Western media of waking up late to the extent of the African drought disaster, saying that developing nationsAP; UPI - 400 words
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143 1984-11-07 44 TEHERAN, Tues. Two hijackers believed to be Yemenis were overpowered today by passengers on board a Saudi Arabian airliner they had hijacked to Teheran, allowing all the passengers and crew to escape after an eighthour ordeal. Passengers told reporters that an off-duty pilot and twoAP; Reuter - 143 words
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600 1984-11-07 44 Rajiv promises payment for victims New clashes reported m some cities, including New Delhi NEW DELHi, Tuesday THE Indian government today announced that financial compensation would be paid for victims of the violence that exploded across the country after last week's assassination of Mrs Indira Gandhi. The compensation is partAFP - 600 words
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Article, Illustration163 1984-11-07 44 RONNIE NG and Patrick Wee grabbed Singapore's first gold medal m the men's doubles event of the Bth FIQ Asian Zone bowling championships at Jackie's Orchard yesterday. The dno amassed 2,532 pinfalls to beat Sooth Korea's Byun Yong Han and Yoo Cning Hee163 words
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121 1984-11-07 44 JOHANNESBURG, Tues. At least 16 South African Blacks have been killed m riots around Johannesburg during a scheduled 48--hour strike m the country's industrial heartland. Thousands of Blacks, heeding a protest-strike call by anti-apartheid organisations, joined m venting anger at their political plightReuter; UPI - 121 words
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Article57 1984-11-07 44 ALEXANDRIA, Tues. Ships and warplanes from the US Sixth Fleet staged a mock attack yesterday along the Mediterranean coast of The exercise began with the deployment m the Mediterranean of 18 Egyptian naval units, including frigates, destroyers and missile-equipped boats, to repulse a simulated air andUPI - 57 words
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Article31 1984-11-07 44 NEW YORK, Tues. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 4.75 points to 1,233.99 m the first halfhour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
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194 1984-11-07 44 China starts video-dating to combat the singles problem BEIJING, Tuesday CHINA has started a video-dating service as part of a state-sponsored campaign to find spouses for a growing number of single Chinese m their 30s. A report today by the state-run China news agency said the Beijing Women's Federation beganAP - 194 words
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Article164 1984-11-07 44 Musa on better KL-S'pore rapport Lave Taiwanese style: Section Three, KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysia and Singapore need to readjust their thinking to build up better rapport between them, Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam said today. Leaders of both countries should understand that while they were competing m certain areas,Bernama - 164 words
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Article31 1984-11-07 44 COLOMBO, Tues. At least four separatist guerrillas were snot dead yesterday when troops raided a rebel hideout at Mullaittivu m Sri Lanka's eastern province, security sources said today. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article77 1984-11-07 44 BONN, Tues. The Aids disease (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) is more widespread m West Germany than first thought and could kill 10,000 people m the next six years, leading virologists were quoted yesterday as saying. Professor Meinrad Koch, head of virology at the Federal Office of HealthReuter - 77 words
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Article51 1984-11-07 44 BEIJING, Tues. China has started dumping concrete reefs into the Yellow Sea to protect offshore fish stocks, Xinhua news agency said today. It said 340 reefs, each weighing 1.7 tonnes, were recently placed m a 600 square-nautical-mile fishing ground near the mouth of the Yalu river.AP - 51 words
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Advertisement327 1984-11-07 44 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's I .ri.tm ul Dai's IN TODAYS ISSUE KEPPEL SHIPYARD has withdrawn from the money broking business by selling its interests m KTD Forex. Meet Doonesbury ond his gong on US elections day Doonesbury is o cortoon strip which could, it was claimed, capture the mood of Wosh327 words
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Miscellaneous119 1984-11-07 44 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Showers m a few areas m the late afternoon. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 6.49 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.46 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 9/23 Fine Manila 22 32 Fair Amsterdam Melbourne 9/16 Cloudy Bangkok 22/32 Fair Moscow119 words
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Title Section22 1984-11-07 1 SECTION TWO In OUTLOOK today Cancer and the way you live Stroke victim paints himself a new life Pages Two and Three22 words
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Article, Illustration986 1984-11-07 1 Singapore designers try rocking the cradle of Asian fashion by selling to Japan 4 Nobody's nervous about us not being up to scratch. Nerves would be understand- m able. Trade Development Board director Lim Kirn Kuay (below) TOKYO. The home of such famous designers as986 words
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Article, Illustration1979 1984-11-07 2 PEGGY EASTMAN - A healthy lifestyle can prevent cancer PEGGY EASTMAN By Scientists now believe that cancer can be prevented if people watch how they live their Uvea. In this first of a two-part series on cancer prevention, the writer discusses the reasons why scientists think cancer is preventable and how diet canLA Times - 1,979 words
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Article341 1984-11-07 2 SEXUAL issues and their related problems is the subject covered m two programmes organised by the Family Planning Association of Singapore this month. The first is a full-day seminar on this topic for final year medical students to be held on Sunday. The sessions will be341 words
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Article, Illustration548 1984-11-07 3 MAY HO; CHOO SOH ENG - Painting a new life after a stroke MAY HO CHOO SOH ENG edited by By ABOUT eight years ago, Mr John Chua suffered a stroke which left him partially blind and paralysed for about a month. Depressed and frustrated, Mr Chua, then 56, started to sketch and paint the flowers548 words
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404 1984-11-07 3 Tests for new way to detect heart trouble RESEARCHERS of Stanford University will begin human tests of a new method of diagnosing coronary heart trouble m America next year. Doctors said the new method wjjs safer, cheaper and better than the present method of diagnosing heart disease. It has been404 words
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Article, Illustration462 1984-11-07 7 ON MR Yip Cheong Fun, who was awarded the Cultural Medallion, full awareness has now dawned that he has been "preserving" Singapore. At the presentation ceremony, Mr S. Dhanabalan. Minister for Culture and Foreign Affairs, said that the 81-year-old photographer and the three other artists462 words
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Article, Illustration227 1984-11-07 7 The 13th draw WORLD chess champion Anatoly Karpov and challenger Garry Kasparov agreed to a draw on Monday, the 13th consecutive one m their title match. The draw came after 20 moves and three hours of play. Chess experts said Kasparov, playing white, had an early advantageReuter; Final position - 227 words
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772 1984-11-07 7 EVER since he was a boy, violinist-composer-conductor-painter Kam Kee Yong knew that the music m him made him different from the others. It was his musician father who first taught him to play the violin. From his mother, who could do delicate772 words
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569 1984-11-07 7 THOMAS YEO once likened an artist to a horse. "A horse may win the gold cup m a race, but it only gets to eat hay," he said. Last week, Mr Yeo, a full-time artist since 1968, was awarded the Cultural Medallion569 words
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467 1984-11-07 7 In 1982, he directed Neeril Pootha Neruppu, which won the the best production, best actor and best actress awards m the Indian section of the Drama Festival. And a year later, he directed Kudumpathil Kuzhapangal (Problems m the Family), a play467 words
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Advertisement267 1984-11-07 2 The root cause of dandruff is the scalp, not the hair. Hv Sebbix Medicated Shampoo has a special f^^P^ r de-greasing formula to dissolve the layer of oil and RHSffcii^m y^ dead skin that coats a troubled scalp. A unique r 'Md m f^y combination of purified coal- tar isolates267 words
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Advertisement572 1984-11-07 3 Single girls may swoon over red roses !I________l 1^ «HHH^Hiis^Kiy^^ but married vvomen think diamonds are Biiil^^^^^K* ~Bf a far more romantic gift. These and Hliiii^^^^H' I <'^_________B_lh^^hß3^ other fascinating finds emerge from wKhi :^_____K' I May Oon's look into what women and ____fctt___^_____»«_________^ men consider _E^^^^^^^_E^_^^^^^^l^^^^^' "^^^^lH^^B^^_MP_H______i^^i The Most572 words
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Advertisement449 1984-11-07 4 Maybe you were on the Padang that historic night 25 years ago. Maybe it is little more than a dim and hazy memory. Maybe you were far too young to remember the crackling voice of Radio Singapore announcing the end of British rule and the birth of a nation. Singapore449 words
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Advertisement249 1984-11-07 4 CAPTURE SINGAPORE FOREVER >■ "^W FOFUTHE FIRST TIME EVER, 41 OF THE WORLD'S TOP PHOTOGRAPHERS- V SALUTE SINGAPORE IN ONE MAGNIFICENT PICTORIAL VOLUME irr iii'?— ■P 1 -N i -Tj> Ji £tr V w 1 pS^^f* jj TliiiiS^''^' i HKHi: '^t/k b b b b b b b b b249 words
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Advertisement487 1984-11-07 4 PP_2J^^ His knowledge of Singapore was gained Mir before independence. And 350 stunning photohe has made many more graphs of Singapore, invisits m recent years. g*« four fold ut gate His fascinating and All 288 pages m full colour moving Foreword affords Each page measures a 11. large 355 mm487 words
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Article, Illustration845 1984-11-07 1 TAN BAN HUAT; MICHAEL LIEW - TAN BAN HUAT MICHAEL LIEW Story by Photograph by Depicting riverside scenes comes easily for Lee Teck Suan who works as a Port of Singapore Authority officer. He tells how he captured the beauty of the lighters m his series of paintings, The Water Margin.845 words
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Article171 1984-11-07 1 'SfTK^F'W^a^ittf lit:sliJ_± > hM #*n— mtf_L* p'jtb* *£:*j*l_*S aiafru#_:' f_-i#ft__u «p 3_ ?T»r &ft s S) •Sf#SEffi«Eih _*n^. *PMfflffi# @ftJA£i$JS li m— fH_f£° i_f9_lJ£§rA ia jX*g«ffiffililP^iS: „w gjfr EST It* f^p a p^3_ 353 f* o $sfe^-31^ mtm vxis ft-km i&i_£cp>Ji_ 3£H£f__**ait## #P£?7*fli£ffi#ili_.° APT a^fW p D p«S &M pUIStt171 words
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Article, Illustration918 1984-11-07 2 Love Taiwanese style Matchmaking agencies are enjoying great popularity m Taiwan. There are even matchmaking television shows that help single people find their partners. IN TRADITIONAL Chinese society, men and women were not allowed to have any contact whatsoever unless they were married; nor could they initiate any type of918 words
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Article235 1984-11-07 2 ft „Ji fte I f ft f- f M Ai Hi "I LM fi «4 f trft&_ r- _t f• tt '/i iii 5j a m -j* »_i9 s nm. tit sff-^ag? H tfl ft M ->/M -n w>l\l It If ts* &jE&l_JMdJl_j££ i\'-j B M 88. c r. BR235 words
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Article159 1984-11-07 2 witm&^mffi&m f* *i ifc rt&m. s "An*_ r. n^ j_" mm ®z GSB*_srs_£#?Nfs &l_W*f- Btt'tt __#&.fl,_] 'iS^NTs_£° &4__Js m •1* xftm¥&%\ fcHt*,i**tf-£o iT-£ A@iH:_:?i§ffi_:^ I s&s£m*a± X *n HI A i£*S4f)sß'fr&t T^^Ad? Hftt *nf'JBPi;-4#£4ltßd*f „_-A±*yfcfjH:' 75S§#Mi4J »Ic^#^ ff] fii 65 x ft BHH "fisgr u b 65 ft_ ssUfc--tefc£„i« £&£"*Mf/lteJ"159 words
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Advertisement2237 1984-11-07 3 APPOINTMENTS »rimi (fa) 1 ikJ_^l MIR, mM MJ ~~Ao^ourit^^ sabah shipyard sdn bhd. I ruiji^lMM Al_f__M _f_k_CXMT T^r^eiT^^ H HJ M 'H Bfl 1 a araduate with Degree/ __k n company sn LablJ a. H H I MljV i VIII 1 lIVI a Ifmtinq from recognised Urn H appi.cat.ons from2,237 words
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Article, Illustration639 1984-11-07 4 Oleh ANUAR OTHMAN - Oleh ANUAR OTHMAN BENARKAH para penerbit di Malaysia mahupun Singapura ha nya mementingkan keuntungan? Apakah kerana terlalu mementingkan keuntungan itu maka mereka lupa tanggungjawab sosial mereka? Demi mendapat jawapan-jawapan yang memuaskan, satu forum berjudul 'Tanggungjawab Budaya Para Penerbit Malaysia' telah diadakan di Kuala Lumpur.639 words
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Article, Illustration802 1984-11-07 4 ANUAR OTHMAN - ANUAR OTHMAN By IN CONJUNCTION with the Third Malaysia Book Fair which took place last month, a forum was held to discuss the cultural responsibilities of Malaysian publishers. It was held at Rumah Universiti, Universiti Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, on Oct 6. Speakers at the forum802 words
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Article571 1984-11-07 4 Haron A. Rahman - Lesson 126 A Easy Steps to Malay Haron A. Rahman By Let's team Malay BACA karangan di bawah dengan tellti dan jawab soalan-soalan yang berikutnya sebagai satu latihan: Read the passage below carefully and answer the questions that follow as an exercise: SEORANG profesor geologi (kajibumi) Bob Coleman telah berjalan-jalan571 words
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