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Title Section11 1984-11-11 1 The Sunday Times No. 2527 45 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 63/1/8411 words
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560 1984-11-11 1 PHILIP LEE - PHILIP LEE NOVEMBER 11, 1984 By THE PAP's method of absorbing the ablest and the best into its ranks means there would be few, if any, outstanding men for the Opposition, the Prime Minister has said. Mr Lee Kuan Yew560 words
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Article453 1984-11-11 1 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ Hundreds of insurance agents dismissed after MAS check By ONE of the oldest and largest insurance companies m Singapore Great Eastern Life Assurance has undergone a shake-up following a routine inspection by the Monetary Authority of Singapore. The inspection by the insurance commissioner of453 words
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96 1984-11-11 1 TWO Indonesians died when a boat carrying 35 others capsized off Pulau Tekeng, northeast of Changi, on Friday. The victims were the boat's skipper Mr Matroji bin Daek, 31, and Mr Dulmuni bin Said,, 41. Their bodies have been recovered by Marine96 words
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260 1984-11-11 1 Minister tells of influx of fanatics into KL KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Religious extremists have been infiltrating the federal capital on the pretext of promoting Islam to propagate their political ideologies, Federal Territory Minister Datuk Shahrir Abdul Samad said here today. As a result of a marked increase m the influxNST - 260 words
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Article, Illustration117 1984-11-11 1 THERE'S movement m this still Ufe. Ym cm almost hear the bustle at this Collyer Quay scene of mere than yean age. Ym cm hear it still at the Collyer Quay of today bat the ambience has changed. Gone Is the prospect of a117 words
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Article, Illustration253 1984-11-11 1 HOTEL Nikko may have to find a new management group if negotiations now on to get Japan Air Lines Development Company (JDC) to change its mind on ending the management contract fails. JDC was not available for comment, but it has been reported253 words
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Advertisement27 1984-11-11 1 Nobody can capture a branch and become the candidate: Pages 16 and 17 White Paper exposes extremism: P. 8 Swede and sour child care system: P. 227 words
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AT A GLANCE
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Article31 1984-11-11 2 are studying foreign languages after 12 years of disinterest. Educationists are delighted but wonder about the quality of instruction and the resources available for sustaining the interest. Page 531 words
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Article, Illustration70 1984-11-11 2 New Zealand-born Graham Douglas (left) has scaled the Himalayan heights six times without mishap. But when he climbed the roof of his bungalow here last Sunday, he fell through it and landed in hospital. "Everybody's laughing, that's for sure... That's my funny bone in there (a70 words
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Article45 1984-11-11 2 Stores and shopping centres hit by slow sales are blitzing shoppers with "bigger-than-ever" Christmas extravaganzas to make them spend, spend, spend. Metro, for instance, is sponsoring a weekly TV show with a $250,000 flat as the top prize.— Page 1245 words
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Article45 1984-11-11 2 Manila police were quoted as saying that "members of the Light-a-Fire Movement have apparently re-surfaced and are now on an arson rampage to sow terror in key (Philippine) cities". Three recent hotel fires, the last on Friday, have killed 41 people. Page 945 words
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Article33 1984-11-11 2 Western Europe's governments have approved a controversial plan that envisages deep strikes into Eastern Europe with conventional weapons in the event of a Warsaw Pact attack, Nato officials said. Page 633 words
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Article, Illustration49 1984-11-11 2 About 30 foreign photographers and 10 from China will start on a lofty project next year to tell in pictures the story of the Long March. Kevin Weldon, who helped bring about the Salute to Singapore book, is again doing the project. Page If49 words
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Article40 1984-11-11 2 An American couple living here, Steve and Diana Saftler (above), will pull kite strings to the sound of music at a kite festival here in January. Fifteen countries have been invited to take part. Page 1240 words
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Article35 1984-11-11 2 The government has almost finalised regulations tor the storage and distribution of liquefied petroleum gas cylinders at several centralised spots. It will cut down the hazards of storage, handling and distribution. Page 1135 words
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Article37 1984-11-11 2 Owners of food and drink outlets with second-class liquor licences no longer have to pay cess. Establishments with firstclass licences can avoid the tax by closing at 10 p.m. instead of at midnight. Page 1337 words
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LATEST
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Article49 1984-11-11 2 Soviet TV newsreaders m Moscow appeared dressed m black yesterday, indicating that a Russian leader may have died. Western and East European diplomats speculated that it could be Defence Minister Dmitry Ustinov, 76, who has not been seen m public for more than six weeks. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article49 1984-11-11 2 Steve Cauthen, Kentucky-bom and tobacco-chewing just five years ago,' is now as English as tea and crumpets at the Ritz, says Alan Hubbard. He is the first American rider to win the British Jockey's Championship since 1913 and at age 25, the youngest since 1846. Page 2649 words
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Article38 1984-11-11 2 Yet another horsey tale: this time on home turf. Desmond and Cheski Brown, pillars of the Singapore equestrian and amateur racing scene, is literally leaving for greener pastures a huge farm in New Zealand. Page 2938 words
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Article, Illustration70 1984-11-11 2 Bowling may be sport's poor cousin but Robert Tan (right), Singapore Bowling Association's chief, is showing a deft hand at the art of diplomacy. Getting round a no-national anthem rule at the Asian championships, he told fans there was nothing to stop them singing Majulah Singapura. Can the70 words
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Article, Illustration766 1984-11-11 2 Here's why the Swede system is sweet What can Singapore learn from Sweden's excellent childcare facilities? LULIN REUTENS, who was m that country recently, reports If Singapore parents are amazed at the proposals of the task force for working women, they would find the benefits Swedish families enjoy somewhat unbelievable.766 words
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Article, Illustration412 1984-11-11 2 The Swedish childcare system works very well but only for those who can get into one of the centres. After more than two decades of liberal family laws, half of Sweden's families do not enjoy the full benefits. And therein lies the system's ills some of which are412 words
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Article207 1984-11-11 2 Leave and working hears: Six weeks of pre-natal and six weeks of post-delivery leave for the matter. It-day paternity leave for fathers after birth. 12 months' leave for either parent with about N per cent of salary In the first six months aad a special allowance207 words
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Article, Illustration322 1984-11-11 3 EVANGELINE GAMBOA - EVANGELINE GAMBOA Story: Picture: HUMAN interest m signboard art this is the latest fad for perimeter walls of construction sites. Unlike the commonplace abstract patterns and logos on other fences, these silhouettes depicting family life say a thousand words about the character of thePHILIP LIM - 322 words
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229 1984-11-11 3 BONN, Sat. East Germans seeking passage to the West continued to camp out m four of West Germany's Soviet bloc embassies but the situation seemed to have eased somewhat yesterday. About 30 of the 160 refugees roughing it out at the Prague embassy wereReuter - 229 words
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Advertisement331 1984-11-11 2 SPANISH VIbbAGE Distinctive and Stylish I Amidst the prestigious residential area of Holland academic institutions including Hwa Chong Country club-iike facilities include: ff Road and Farrer Road, and nestled cosily on a Junior College and Anglo-Chinese Schoftl are also Residents Clubhouse Tropical garden hill-top Spanish Village is the dream home-331 words
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Miscellaneous130 1984-11-11 2 UP TO Ip.m. Showers m a few areas around noon onwards. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 24 mm. SUNSET today: 6.50 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.46 a.m. mmLER'S HEATHER Adelaide 16 19 Cloudy Manila 23 33 Cloudy Amsterdam 12 16 Clear Melbourne 19/26 Cloudy Bangkok 24 33130 words
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Advertisement89 1984-11-11 3 STATISTICS THAT SHAPE THE COUNTRY More pith poor eyesight Incidence of defective vision per 100 students examined Year Male Female 1960 5 6 PX 1965 7 10 xb W 1970 22 20 J 1975 33 41 1980 29 38 1981 31 42 1982 32 36 DESPITE better health care, more89 words
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FOREIGN NEWS
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297 1984-11-11 4 Chinese warned against illegal price rises BEIJING, Sat. Chinese authorities today issued a stern warning to people who have taken advantage of the recent price deregulation to raise prices illegally. The People's Daily said that some enterprises were using deregulation approved on 0-ct 20 by the Chinese Communist Party CentralAFP - 297 words
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Article, Illustration153 1984-11-11 4 Doctors at the Loma Linda Hospital m California where "Baby Fae" received a baboon's heart last month are dreaming of the day when farms will rear thousands of baboons for heart transplants available, as one doctor put it, like "packets of biscuits on the supermarket shelf." ButReuter - 153 words
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Article110 1984-11-11 4 The International Monetary Fund (IMF), satisfied that Brazil is adhering to plans to reform its debt-burdened economy, is reported to be ready to approve US$l.B7 billion (Ss4 billion) in new fundings. Monetary sources in Washington said the new assistance, which received the blessing of IMF managingReuter - 110 words
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Article114 1984-11-11 4 About 7,400 workers at the Jaguar car company have ended a pay strike that the management says cost more than £15 million (Ss43 million) m lost production. Workers walked off the job on Nov 2 seeking an immediate rise of £25 a week m a one-year deal.AP - 114 words
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Article, Illustration102 1984-11-11 4 An American jury has awarded US$lOO,OOO (*****,000) damages to British actress Vanessa Redgrave (right) after the Boston Symphony Orchestra cancelled a performance with her because of threats of violence. She had sued the orchestra for US$l million, claiming the cancellation of her narration of Oedipus Rex m 1982Reuter - 102 words
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Article175 1984-11-11 4 International terrorism is on the rise and growing increasingly bloody, with American interests around the world the number one target, according to a study done by the American think tank, the Rand Corporation. It described 1983 as "the bloodiest year yet for terrorist activity," with 720 deathsAP - 175 words
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Article106 1984-11-11 4 NEW DELHI, Sat. At least 20 people were killed and 21 others warded after drinking spurious liquor m New Delhi and m the west coast city of Surat yesterday, press reports said today. In Delhi, at least 15 people died yesterday after consuming home-made liquor whileAFP - 106 words
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389 1984-11-11 4 Delhi goes on with police shake-up NEW DELHI, Sat. The Indian government today pressed ahead with its shake-up of the civil authorities which failed to stop widespread rioting last week. West Bengal Chief Minister Jyoti Basu said Mr Nirupam Som, Police Commissioner of Calcutta, India's largest city, was transferred toUPI - 389 words
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Article, Illustration179 1984-11-11 4 Pyongyang troops nearer DMZ, says Chun SEOUL, Sat North Korea has moved Its troops closer ta the demilitarised zone dividing the Koreas, South Korean President Chan Doohwaa said today. He told soldiers d tiring aa inspection taw near the zone that there had been unusual movements la the North recently,Reuter; AP - 179 words
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145 1984-11-11 5 Salvadoran troops drive rebels out of town SAN SALVADOR, Sat. Airborne troops landed m the town of Suchitoto, north ot tho capital, and drove out an at tacking rebel force m the heaviest civil war fighting m nearly five months. The rebel radio station, Farabundo Marti, said 102 government troopsReuter; NYT; AP - 145 words
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Article73 1984-11-11 5 WASHINGTON, Sat. A bronze statue of three American servicemen was unveiled yesterday by veterans who said they hoped to dispel the "myth" that survivors of the Vietnam war were outcasts m their homeland. The unveiling ceremony, attended by about 4,000 people, sounded the themes of healing andNYT - 73 words
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Article, Illustration501 1984-11-11 5 More Americans opt for foreign languages NEW YORK. Sat. Interest m foreign languages is reawakening m school*? and colleges m the United States after an era of neglect paving the way for wnat educationists hope will be a breakthrough m resistance by Americans to learning a second language. Responding toNYT - 501 words
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233 1984-11-11 5 Discovery crew deploy second satellite CAPE CANAVERAL, Sat. The crew of the space shuttle Discovery, buoyed by the successful launch of one communications satellite, today launched another satellite. The 14th shuttle mission used the "frisbee" method to propel the Leasat satellite into space, spinning it sideways out of the cargoReuter; AP - 233 words
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Article, Illustration275 1984-11-11 5 Dow Jones - Dow Jones UNITED NATIONS, Sat. The United States has dismissed as "totally without foundation" Nicaraguan charges to the United Nations that it was a victim of American threats and aggression. The UN Security Council held an emergency meeting at Nicaragua's request last night following aAFP; AP; UPI; Reuter - 275 words
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Article99 1984-11-11 5 NEW YORK, Sat. Prices on Wall Street slid yesterday for the third straight session, with analysts saying investors were concerned about events m Nicaragua. The Dow Jones industrial average was down 9.72 to 1,218.97. Overall, however, advancing issues edged out losers 761 to 720. Volume on theReuter - 99 words
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Article, Illustration351 1984-11-11 6 Controversial plan against Warsaw Pact attack BRUSSELS Sat. Natos political authorities today approved the controversial Rogers Plan envisaging deep strikes into Eastern Europe with conventional weapons m response to a Warsaw Pact attack, officials said. The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation's Defence Planning Council, meetingReuter - 351 words
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Article78 1984-11-11 6 Suicide over $40 debt LONDON, Sun. An 86-year-old German-born woman jumped to her death after being threatened with prison over a £17 (5543.20) tax debt, an inquest heard. The coroner, who ruled that Mary Rauschenbach committed suicide when she leapt from her fourth-floor London apartment, said yesterday he would writeReuter - 78 words
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578 1984-11-11 6 LOUIS HEREN'S VIEW From London THE first reminder that winter is approaching m Europe is when the clocks are put back from summer to standard or Greenwich mean time. It happens every year but is always a dreadful surprise. One day the578 words
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Article, Illustration306 1984-11-11 6 LONDON, Sat. British transport workers agreed yesterday to boost support for striking coal miners by trying to block imports of coal and oil for power stations. Their trade union leaders decided to ask the International Transport Federation (ITF) to help stop movementsReuter; UPI - 306 words
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254 1984-11-11 6 MILITARY bases went on a heightened anti-terrorist alert yesterday and a sqnad of Britain's toughest commandos guarded the royal family after an Irish Republican Army (IRA) death threat against them, newspaper reports said. A team of elite soldiers from the SpecialUPI; Reuter - 254 words
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183 1984-11-11 7 Detained Britons charged with secrets leak LONDON, Sat. TWO Britons, detained m Libya since May, had been charged with secrets offences, the Foreign Office said yesterday. The two are among four Britons held m Tripoli since Britain closed down the Libya's People's Bureau (embassy m London after gunmen there shotReuter - 183 words
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Article44 1984-11-11 7 CAIRO, Sat. A five-storey apartment block m a Nile delta city collapsed yesterday afternoon killing 12 people, municipal officials said today. The officials at the city of Tanta, 80 km north of Cairo, said 17 people were injured. APAP - 44 words
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Article, Illustration495 1984-11-11 7 US wants talks to increase aid to Ethiopia Soviets urged to play a bigger role WASHINGTON, Sat. The United States called yesterday for an international conference on increasing aid to millions of starving Ethiopians and urged the Soviet Union to do more than apply a few "visible bandaids." "I haveUPI; Reuter; AFP - 495 words
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Article58 1984-11-11 7 SINGAPOREANS have so far donated $144,996 to the World Vision International's Ethiopian Fond. The latest school to do so is Monk's Hill Secondary School, which contributed $1,362. Seven other schools, including Raffles Girls Secondary, Beatty Secondary, the Singapore Polytechnic, and even a primary school, Henry Park, have58 words
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Article120 1984-11-11 7 US women win bridge Olympiad SEATTLE, Sat. The United States women's team captured the World Contract Bridge World Women's Team Olympiad here last night, successfully staving off a power rally by Britain to win 109-99. The women's match hinged on the next-to-last deal. Gail Moss and Jacqui Mitchell played theAP - 120 words
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Article, Illustration144 1984-11-11 7 picture. HARARE, Sat. The southern Zimbabwe town of Beitbridge was quiet today after riots yesterday m which about 180 people were injured, residents said. Violence erupted m Beitbridge's Black township of Dilibadzimu after Sen Moven Ndlovu, a senior member of Prime Minister Robert Mugabe's rulingReuter; AP - 144 words
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339 1984-11-11 7 LEBANON today asked for the suspension of troop withdrawal talks with Israel, begun only two days ago, the Minister for the South, Mr Nabih Berri, told a news conference. Mr Berri said the government wanted the talks suspended until four members ofReuter - 339 words
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Article80 1984-11-11 8 THE White Paper on Islamic radicalism m Malaysia, which was presented to Parliament m Kuala Lumpur by Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam on Friday, gives some disturbing examples of religious extremism m that country. Although the charges it levels are mainly against the Muslim fundamentalist80 words
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336 1984-11-11 8 PAS Dewan Ulama (Council of Theologians) secretary Yahya Othman held a sword while delivering a sermon and led segregated Friday prayers m Muar last year, the White Paper said. The incident was among the unhealthy developments breaking out m several states m PeninsularBernama - 336 words
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197 1984-11-11 8 Pas ruling led to separate prayers and burial A katir (infidels) ruling by Pas led to separate prayers held for a dead woman and separate burial ground for a man In Trengganu, according to the government White Paper. Prayers for the woman were performed twice at separate places m Marang,Bernama - 197 words
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Article, Illustration246 1984-11-11 8 A RELIGIOUS teacher from the Al-Atiq Islamic village m Selangor told his followers to behead their parents if necessary should they prevent them from carrying out his order to destroy television sets. The White Paper said Ghazali Hasbullah issued the instruction while giving aBernama - 246 words
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219 1984-11-11 8 2,000 told not to pay tithe to sultan-appointed imams MORE than 2,000 Muslims m Besut, Trengganu, did not pay their zakat-fitrah (tithe) m 1979 to amils (collectors) appointed by the Sultan because they had been instructed by a former local Pas leader to hand over the dues to amils notBernama - 219 words
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151 1984-11-11 8 FOUR couples married la Trengganu by persons authorised to conduct marriages had had their marriage solemnised again by members of Pas. This happened after Pas tamed a ruling saying that a marriage mm— imi by a government official was Invalid; that the consummationBernama - 151 words
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293 1984-11-11 8 Umno calls on authorities to take action KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Umno has called on the religious authorities to take action against Parti Islam (Pas) over the kafir issue to prevent further division and dissension among the Malays. It said the government's White Paper proved that Pas had used Islam forNST; Bernama - 293 words
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ASEAN NEWS
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139 1984-11-11 9 JAKARTA, Sat. rIARTONO Rekso Dharsono, a former secretary-general of Asean, was arrested on rhursday on suspicion of Having engaged m "subversion," a close relative said today. Dharsono's family was informed of the reason for his arrest late yesterday, the source added. Dharsono is aAFP - 139 words
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377 1984-11-11 9 Light-A-Fire Movement may have re-surfaced MANILA, Saturday A STRING of hotel fires that have killed 41 people m the Philippines m the past two weeks fuelled press reports today that anti-government guerillas might be at work "to sow terror m key cities". Seven people,Reuter; AP - 377 words
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283 1984-11-11 9 Threat by Thai rail workers to stop services BANGKOK. Saturday RAILWAY workers, backed by state unions, announced today that they will stop all services cm Tuesday if they do not receive pay adjustments. Three labour organisations also called for the government to resign, fuelling a political storm over last week'sUPI; AFP - 283 words
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Article133 1984-11-11 9 MANILA, Sat. Ike Presidential Palace today dismissed as ivWiHMV rcpflr» HHMj Philiputoe President Ferdinand Mare as would leave shortly for the United States tor The newspaper, Malaya, said he would ga there late this month "aad will leave the reins of government to a five-man military§AWmmmm\ JuntaReuter - 133 words
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143 1984-11-11 9 'Indonesia attacking guerillas near PNG border' SYDNEY, Sat. Indonesian forces m Irian Jaya had been atta. king guerillas near the Papua New Guinea (PNG> border m retaliation for the killing of 25 soldiers last month, a rebel leader claimed yesterday. Mr Rex Rumakiek, a leader of the Free West PapuaAP - 143 words
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HOME NEWS
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228 1984-11-11 10 HDB bans fanlights in flats because of low ceilings FLAT-OWNERS who want to install ceiling fanlights m their homes had better think again. The Housing Board has ruled out the installation of these decorative fans m flats because the ceilings are not high enough. The ruling came to light when228 words
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Article32 1984-11-11 10 THE Association of Certified Accountants has changed its name to The Chartered Association of Certified Accountants. The association has more 800 qualified members and 4,000 student members m Singapore.32 words
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Article26 1984-11-11 10 THE Annual General Meeting of the Sri Ruthra Kaliamman Temple will be held at the temple's premises at Depot Road at 2.30 p.m. today.26 words
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460 1984-11-11 10 GILLIAN POW CHONG - GILLIAN POW CHONG Australian publisher to retrace Mao's historic trek through pictures By SOON after completing his Salute to Singapore project, Australian publisher Kevin Weldon has launched another ambitious one: To cover the 11,200 km route of the Long March m China460 words
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Article, Illustration118 1984-11-11 10 THE 11,2 m km trek af the Chinese communists restated tai the relocation of the communist revolutionary base, tram south-east China te northwest China, and m the emergence of Mm Zedong, whe led the march, an the undisputed party leader. Fighting nationalist118 words
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40 1984-11-11 10 BURMESE Deputy Minister for Education Dr Maung Di arrived yesterday for a four-day visit. He will tour the National University of Singapore's engineering and science faculties, the Singapore Polytechnic and the Colombo Plan staff college.40 words
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Article, Illustration334 1984-11-11 10 RAY DHALIWAL - Singapore reaches a milestone with shield machine RAY DHALIWAL By THIS machine spells a milestone fer Singapore aad fer Keppel Shipyard. It is the first shield machine to have been made here. And, soon, It will be underground digging tunnels fer the Mass Rapid Transit system. It is the first334 words
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Article68 1984-11-11 10 A POLICE sergeant was yesterday charged with causing evidence of an alleged drug offence to disappear. Abdul Salam bin Mohd Salleh, 42, is alleged to have deliberately mislaid a statement made by Razali bin Bakar at Tanglin Police station on May 18. No plea was68 words
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362 1984-11-11 11 PAUL JACOB - Oil firms can't avoid 'gifts war' PAUL JACOB By BRITISH Petroleum's plunge Jnto the "gifts .war" with a hefty $50,000 carrot for motorists has raised the question whether matters are getting out of hand. The oil industry seems to think not. Caltex is testing the waters. It is already on362 words
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Article, Illustration557 1984-11-11 11 PAUL JACOB - PAUL JACOB Central stores planned to reduce hazards By THE government is close to finalising regulations to have liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) cylinders stored m and distributed from a number of centralised locations. The main idea behind the move is to minimise hazards557 words
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Article, Illustration241 1984-11-11 11 Old and new can work together for nation's progress Jaya FOUR years ago, Professor S. Jayakumar, the Minister for Labour and Second Minister for Law and Home Affairs, was introduced as a candidate for Bedok. Yesterday, Prof Jayakumar was back m Bedok, m the new constituency of Fengshan, to give241 words
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65 1984-11-11 11 Worker fined for disorderly behaviour A SLIGHTLY tipsy worker on Kusu Island became thoroughly disgruntled when a friend told him that there was no more liquor. An argument broke out when foodstall assistant Tan Gim Eng, 25, refused to accept Mr Sect Hock Seng's explanation. Tan, a Malaysian, was fined65 words
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128 1984-11-11 11 PA's dance of joy for the national show A LITTLE girl jumps for Joy, encircling herself m colourful streamers. Aptly, she aad the ether girls fram the People's Association are performing the Dance of Jey, a Chinese cultural item they will present at the month-long National Exhibition, which starts at128 words
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115 1984-11-11 11 Poor business hits lighterage service FOURTEEN more lighters at the Pasir Panjang coastal anchorage have been scrapped because of poor business and a shortage of workers. Over the past two years, 250 lighters have been scrapped, leaving about 300 operated by 700 workers. Mr Chiang Chye Juay, executive secretary of115 words
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55 1984-11-11 11 A PEDESTRIAN was seriously hurt when he was knocked down by a car while crossing Woodlands Road near the 19 km mark on Friday. He was identified as Mr Rajoo, 70, of Stagmont Ring. Witnesses are asked to contact Sgt Saw Eng Hock of55 words
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Article142 1984-11-11 12 Tony Tan to lead team to KL E INANCE Minister Tony Tan is leading a delegation for talks with Malaysian leaders from today to Tuesday. Dr fan, who is also the Minister lor Trade and Industry, will be a companied by his wife; Mr Sidek Sanjff, Parliamentary Secretary i Trade142 words
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Article, Illustration142 1984-11-11 12 BALLET m the sky is promised for the coming Singapore International Kite Festival. With music and kites m the air, the couple who will be pulling the strings with their feet firmly on the ground will be Steve and Diana Saftler, an American142 words
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Article, Illustration199 1984-11-11 12 SAF exercise THE Singapore Armed Forces will hold military exercises m training areas at Lim Chu Kang, Hong Kah, Marsiling, Mandai, Tampines, Tuas, Bah Soon Pah, Punggol, Wing Loong, Loyang and Sembawang. The exercises start tomorrow and will be held daily until next Sunday. Blanks and thunderflashes will be used.199 words
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717 1984-11-11 12 EVANGELINE GAMBOA - Big stores set for Christmas 'wars' EVANGELINE GAMBOA Bigger-than-ever specials after year of slow sales By THE Christmas "wars" are on, and retailers hit by a year of slow sales have fired a year-end promotion blitz to draw the holiday shoppers. Some major department stores and shopping complexes are launching717 words
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337 1984-11-11 12 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN Schools' Council By TEN more scfcools will have Heads of Department next year, bringing tke number of primary aad secondary schools aa tke pilot scheme to 24. Tke Education Ministry Is satisfied that tke scheme, first tried oat la January337 words
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Article, Illustration505 1984-11-11 13 IVAN LIM - Model workers who moved up from humble beginnings IVAN LIM Their stories show Singapore's success is no accident By ONE started out as a factory worker and rose to be a a quality control inspector. Another moved up from a packer to a laboratory technician. A third made it from505 words
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Article105 1984-11-11 13 THERE was some sound advice for parents at Marine Parade last night: "Take an interest m your child's school work but don't push him over the edge." Defence Minister and Second Minister for Health, Mr Goh Chok Tong, reminded parents that children had different105 words
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440 1984-11-11 13 THE United People's Front set a record of sorts yesterday when it unveiled a 40-point party manifesto. This makes it the party with the longest published list of issues it wants to raise during the coming polls. Its leader, lawyer Harbans Singh,440 words
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445 1984-11-11 13 GILLIAN POW CHONG - GILLIAN POW CHONG STPB lifts levy on these food and drink outlets By SOMETIMES it pays to be second class. Owners of food and drink outlets operated with public house second-class liquor licences no longer have to pay the 3 per cent445 words
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122 1984-11-11 13 FIVE men paid the price of bigamy yesterday when they were each fined a total of $2,700 and jailed for a day. The five, aged between 28 and 41, had made false decla- rations at the Registry of Marriages to marry again. The122 words
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Article, Illustration317 1984-11-11 15 mYSHOP opens at Jalan Kayu A new shop, new management, new beginning I b ow, there's another link added to the growing Myshop Food Mart chain the new Myshop at Jalan Kayu. Together with this opening is a better announcement the entire Myshop Food Mart is under new management. Everything317 words
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Article, Illustration2174 1984-11-11 16 The Prime Minister on what Singapore politics is all about Speech by People's Action Party secretary-general Lee Kuan Yew at the party's ordinary conference 41 HAVE attended so many conferences that they are a series of blurs. Only one stands out:2,174 words
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Article82 1984-11-11 16 If we had not chosen the ablest and the most dedicated, if we had packed Parliament with men we like, time-servers, then we must fail. Our method of absorbing the ablest and the best means that there will be few, if any, outstanding men for the82 words
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Article, Illustration91 1984-11-11 16 The kind of leader a societ depends on the nature of th ety and its political system. T and the Soviets represent two d political systems, each throwing kind of leader the system fa% Compare American presidents t< et presidents. World War II: Ro vs Stalin,91 words
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Article1669 1984-11-11 17 Ml about Yew ai me party s ordinary comerence I 'hat kind of leaders? had not chosen the ablest and the most ated, if we had packed Parliament with like, time-servers, then we must fail. Our of absorbing the ablest and the best hat there will1,669 words
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Article, Illustration344 1984-11-11 17 EVANGELINE GAMBOA - EVANGELINE GAMBOA By CLIMBER Graham Douglas, who recently trekked the Himalayas without mishap, fell through the roof of his bungalow last Sunday and landed m hospital with multiple fractures m his wrist and elbow and slight cracks m his pelvis and chin. Interviewed m hospital,344 words
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268 1984-11-11 17 SUSANNA KULATISSA - More under-40s prone to heart attacks SUSANNA KULATISSA By .MORE younger people are falling prey to heart attacks, one doctor said. Dr Richard Ng, a private consultant cardiologist, said doctors had noted a trend that more and more people under the age of 40 were having "heart attacks. Speaking at268 words
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Advertisement1044 1984-11-11 18 ANNOUNCEMENT X CRYSTAL PALACE GRAND EMPORIUM X -v' !^flH^. Message From The Chairman m^mtm ,_1 lit J|"MI f~~~^MM fIH W ry P^tß *^f_T _!_____r ~^L\*\ x __B __K_k 4 vil w I'-.l^ji P^J BvvJn rl flMfa****i**i a^a^a^M o%r0 %r \Ymm—r* \\m— *^jt> fIV<V C W-^~ opening ceremony would 1 lßgj^^^^fl^PßW*^___Bfl_l1,044 words
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Article344 1984-11-11 19 The amber light may soon flash for handouts of soap, packet drinks, jelly, tissue paper and the other familiar little knick-knacks at petrol stations. The gift war, after hotting up over three years, is slowly giving way to the money game looking at some of the billboards, one344 words
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Article129 1984-11-11 19 Wbat The Sunday Times reported on Nov 1, 1959 SHOP-LIFTING is on the increase. The Sunday Times was told that the rise m pilfering was because at this time of the year many stores held their annual sales an ideal period for "lifters." as shops are crowded.129 words
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Article, Illustration1207 1984-11-11 19 ANWAR IBRAHIM: THE STUDENT FIREBRAND WHO CHANGED SIDES -4 Mr Anwar has lost none of his fire. He can still easily work up the passions of his listeners by just going up the rostrum. In the past two months he has been heading the Umno counter-offensive1,207 words
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Advertisement119 1984-11-11 19 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Naranjan Singh Raj of No. 33K Cambridge Road Singapore 0821 have applied for a First Class Public House (extended) licence m respect of premises at West End Club, Goodwood Park Hotel, ground floor, Scotts Road Singapore 0922 and that this application will be119 words
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Advertisement582 1984-11-11 19 THE SKRETOF STAYING YOUNG (MDI J Rowing Machine Mr^W MODEL. 653 vs^^». MM> Get rid of that tummy *^M%h Harden your leg and arm muscles mmlr^^aimm- Firm-up thighs I FEATURES FOR COMFORT AND. FTTNESS Frames are made of light weight non-corroding *—^—M m\ anodized aluminium to you rock solid, .^i^^jifl582 words
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1135 1984-11-11 20 Peter Barnard - Peter Barnard LETTER FROM AMERICA I 4 Americans have chosen Mr Reagan again knowing full well that he will deliver more of the same which is conservatism. The manifestation of that philosophy is not and will not be confined to matters1,135 words
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Article, Illustration670 1984-11-11 20 Chua Beng Huat - Chua Beng Huat AS I SEE IT B EVERY year around this time, parents go through dreadful anxiety that manifests itself m forms such as overeating, finger-nail biting, even a brief alcoholic binge. The reasons? The Primary Three streaming exercise, the Primary School Leaving670 words
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Article, Illustration744 1984-11-11 20 Francis Wheen - Francis Wheen AS I SEE IT I IN 1960 a sun-tanned John F.Kennedy triumphed over a haggard-looking Richard Nixon m the first of their televised debates, and went on to become president. Since then, it has been part of conventional wisdom that the candidate whoThe Times of London - 744 words
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LETTERS
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Article159 1984-11-11 20 AFTER reading the As I See It column (Oct 28), "When is a girl a woman?". I felt impelled to write m. It is traditional but fallacious to say that when girls get married, it is a sign that they have grown up. Growing up is linked to159 words
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Article163 1984-11-11 20 CHUA Beng Huat's article "Is the kampung-boy MP a man of the people?", provided some refreshing and enlightening reading. It is pertinent to remind the kampung boy or girl who made good that the rest who did not make it are not necessarily lazy. As163 words
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Article306 1984-11-11 20 I READ with interest your article, "When families can't cope with their old" (Sunday Times, Oct 28). Meeting the needs of a growing elderly population requires broad planning and not piecemeal or stop-gap measures. Our main problems include: A lack of services, income and other support for306 words
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Article, Illustration1287 1984-11-11 21 SIVA ARASU - SIVA AR ASU By 4 The PAP style is seen as autocratic, repressive, high-handed, smug, patronising and intolerably harsh with critics. So would they pave the way by voting for Opposition candidates? Yes, but the candidate must be intelligent and able to carry out1,287 words
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Article, Illustration874 1984-11-11 21 ISMAIL KASSIM - ISMAIL KASSIM By THE cancellation of the debate between Umno and the opposition Party Islam, originally scheduled to take place on Malaysian TV tonight, became almost inevitable because of the adverse reactions from the Malay rulers and the Muslim population at874 words
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Article, Illustration227 1984-11-11 22 THE RACING EDITOR - THE RACING EDITOR By MELBOURNE. Sat. There is anger m New Zealand over the "barring" of top stayer Kiwi from the Melbourne Cup run at Flemington RaceI course here last Tuesday. Victoria Racing Club f veterinary -surgeons headed by Dr John Bourke refused to give the champion, who227 words
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Article103 1984-11-11 22 RACE 2: Addition, Chris Thunder RACE 3: Bold Profit, Ultimatum 11, Upper Tim, Designer's Dream, Raja Kepi RACE 4: Aripln, Win The Battle, Badak D, Belleadalne 11, Discover, Royal Members, Shanghai Invader RACE is Vitality Belle, Bondlnl Bliss, Humble Boy, Pulau Tioman V RACE Pfcotophoae, Scarab, John's Gift, Dissolution,103 words
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Article5203 1984-11-11 22 MmmmMMmm 1.30 class 4 div 7 1,400 m EEI32KP (Ratings: 63-49) (Stakas: $13,000) 1 *7*s*o Calgary 57 (63) Calgary-Ahmad 4 nzg d 3 +1.5 No showing yet; tightened shortly after start, finishing 11th of 12 m Div 4 1200 m XL Oct 13. F V Nathan 85,203 words
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Article, Illustration338 1984-11-11 22 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By TOOBOR AC has the makings of a topflight stayer and with a handy 51.5 kg he will take a lot of beating m the Committee Cup for Class 2 Div 1 horses over 1,700 m (Race 6) at Ipoh today. He can338 words
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Article183 1984-11-11 22 LUCKY LEO - Three Pips on the upgrade LUCKY LEO By Our man on the trad IPOH, Sat. Three-year-old colt Three Pips, owned by Chens Stable, can re-enter the winning list m Race 3 for Class 2 Div 1 horses over 1,400 m. This promising New Zealand-bred by Sound Reason merely toyed with183 words
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Article164 1984-11-11 22 PEDIGREE - Sir North to run down 15 rivals PEDIGREE By SIB NORTH, a five-year-old American-bred, gets a drop of 6.5 kg for a promotion and on that criteria, I take him to run down 15 top Class 2 Div 1 rivals m the Committee Cup over 1,700 m (Race 6). Already164 words
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Article347 1984-11-11 22 RACE EPSOM JEEP LUCKY LEO TOMTO PEPKWEE WENO BOOK 1 Calgary 7DukePeyne 7 Duke Payne 7 Duke Payne 1 Calgary 1 9 Phenomena 1 Calgary 8 Hawaii 1 Calgary 5 Super Asset 7 Duke Payne 2 Tads 9 Phenomena 5 Super Asset 2 Tads 10 Jon347 words
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Article, Illustration2193 1984-11-11 23 OUR RACING TEAM - OUR RACING TEAM Helloha returns day's biggest payout By IPOH, Sat. Jockey Razmy Ashari stole the limelight on the third day of the Penang Turf Club November Meeting which was held here today due to unsafe track conditions in Penang with a treble2,193 words
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704 1984-11-11 23 STIPE'S REPORT IPOH. Sat. The stewards inquired into the running and handling of Prize Hunt (Sng), who finished eighth in Race 4 today. After Questioning Sng and showing him the tape of the race, they adjourned the matter to the following day. The704 words
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Article75 1984-11-11 23 MELBOURNE, Sat. Favourite Riverdale, ridden by Noel Barker, won the A5120,000 (about *****,000) Ampol Stakes run over 1,600 m today, final day of the Summer Racing Carnival at Flemington Racecourse here. In taking the AsBo,ooo first prize, the four-year-old also won a A5200,000 bonus for capturing the Epsom75 words
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Obituary, Illustration25 1984-11-11 23 BETTY YOUNG WAI CHUN AGE 47 paeeed away peacefully on 29.10.94 in Hong Kono. Aonos Hwpornry placed at To Sau Undertaker. Oaktmmm *****16.25 words
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Obituary, Illustration36 1984-11-11 23 In lovino, memory of P.BALA KRISHN AN PILLAI Departed on 11.11.81 Always mmmbiwd by wit* and j chiWrowi. i MUTHU SIRINIVASAN Departed 4th Nov '82 Dearly wiaaad by wife, cbUdtoti and WVN on#a\.36 words
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Obituary, Illustration95 1984-11-11 23 AL-FATEHAH AManyarbam H| Abdul lUbman Bin Anilisu DoMrnj Nl49>#Wewi {Former Sr R.O V Inspector) Departed 11.1153 In the name of Allah, the compassionate, the merciful Allah is one. the Eternal God He begot none, nor was He begotten None is equal to Him His memory is as95 words
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Obituary38 1984-11-11 23 MR PHILIP WEE KEMG SOON Cortege will leave on Monday 12/11/04 at Ip.m Blk SOS. 12-223 Weal Coast Drive tor Meaa at Hoty Cross Catholic Church Clement Avenue 1 and thence to Mount Vernon tor cremation.38 words
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Article, Illustration1173 1984-11-11 24 DERMOT PURGAVIE Eye on America NEW YORK. Saturday Sailing into a storm as Chicago bid to waive rules THIS week, the expensive assembly of grace and power that is a 12-metre yacht will be carefully lowered into the lumpy waters off Perth, Australia. She will be flying theAP - 1,173 words
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Article202 1984-11-11 24 NEW YORK, Sat. Boston's Larry Bird and Philadelphia's Julius Erving were involved m a fight here yesterday resulting m both the National Basketball Association stars being thrown out of the game. "It was strange to see the two stars behaving tnat Aray," Boston centre Robert ParishAP - 202 words
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349 1984-11-11 24 LAS VEGAS, Sat. Larry Holmes moved a step closer to Rocky Marciano's record of 49 victories without defeat last night when he stop§ed game James "Bonecrusher" mith m the 12th round to retain his International Boxing Federation heavyweight title. Referee Davey Pearl stopped the 15-roundReuter - 349 words
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Article516 1984-11-11 26 Russians among 150 nations committed to Seoul Games MEXICO, Sat. More than 150 nations, including the Soviet Union, presented a document to the International Olympic Committee yesterday, committing themselves to attend the 1988 Summer Games m Seoul, South Korea. The document, signed by delegates of countriesAFP; AP - 516 words
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Article, Illustration1109 1984-11-11 26 ALAN HUBBARD - A racing certainty on the American Express ALAN HUBBARD First past the post, the Yank at the court of Queen Elizabeth Lester's 49th birthday on Mon- day was spent scowling an acknowledgement to the first American-born rider to win the British title since 1913, and the youngest since 1846. Next1,109 words
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Article, Illustration1211 1984-11-11 27 JEFFREY LOW - JEFFREY LOW LOWDOWN ON SPORT Bowling gets by with a little help from friends The alley was sudden- ly filled from the restaurant gallery to the score-room with voices, high and low, loud and strong, singing -Majulah Singapura" as the medals were given out. Now, should other neutral countries1,211 words
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Article, Illustration905 1984-11-11 27 ROB HUGHES - ROB HUGHE S Europe brings out the worst m the best TALK OF SOCCER LIKE the man keeps saying: You ain't seen nothing yet. Well, America's most famous old actor has other things m mind, but you surely did see something of soccer's unacceptable face905 words
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Article187 1984-11-11 27 ZURICH, Sat. Four of Western Europe's titans will clash m the third round of the European Football Union (UEFA) Cup, following the draw made yesterday. UEFA Cup holders Tottenham will be pleased with Bohemians Prague m the third round, the two legs of which will beReuter - 187 words
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Article, Illustration418 1984-11-11 28 MAHMOOO GAZNAVI; LEE WAI WUN; JERRY SEH - MAHMOOO GAZNAVI LEE WAI WUN JERRY SEH By Reports By Pictures By JAPAN reaffirmed their superiority over the United States m the second-leg of the World Superstar women's volleyball tournament with a convincing 15-3, 15-4, 15-4 win at the Gay World Stadium last night. In418 words
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458 1984-11-11 28 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By BROTHERLY LOVE, and a deep sense of patriotism, inspired M. Ramayah, to become the first Malaysian to win a professional golf title m Singapore. He did that m fine style too, shooting a six-under-par 278 for a six-stroke lead458 words
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Article119 1984-11-11 28 THE International VoUey hail Federation will probe the •rgaalidng «f the World Superstar women's tournament. Rnben Acesta Hernandez, president at the Federation disclosed this la Singapore yesterday, following complaints from the Hongkong Volleyball Federation aad the Volleyball Association at Singapore, that the United States had119 words
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Article533 1984-11-11 28 MAGNIFICENT! No less a word could possibly describe the scintillating display at the Gay World Stadium last night. Giants China may have defeated Korea 15-5, 15-9, 15-13 on the second day of the World Superstars women's volleyball tournament. But no one vanquished there were only victors.533 words
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Article, Illustration583 1984-11-11 28 Lukewarm reception for plan to make Republic a regional volleyball centre 4 From my discussions, I got tho impression that sports is not a vary important programme m Singapore. But Dr. Tay and Mr. Barker promised to look into my proposal and inform mo off tho outcome.583 words
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Article279 1984-11-11 28 HONGKONG, Sat. Japan won their first world men's amateur team golf championships m convincing style today after challenges from Britain, New Zealand and the United States failed at the last hurdle. The Japanese, runners-up last year, were all smiles when the result was announced. "They useReuter - 279 words
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Article, Illustration596 1984-11-11 29 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH Des and Cheski find pastures new TABBY Tomatoes made it clear right from the beginning that I was to use her pen to interview her parents. It was a green fine liner, the best in her collection, and she was immensely proud of it.596 words
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Article408 1984-11-11 29 PERTH, Sat. THE West Indies pace attack, led by Malcolm Marshall and Joel Garner, ripped the early Australian batting order apart on the second day of the First cricket Test here today. Chasing a West Indies' first innings total of 416, Australia made a disastrousReuter - 408 words
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Article224 1984-11-11 29 Athletics FIFTEEN-year-old James Wong and 32-year-old Sakaram Gawade shared the honours with superb performances at the Sonetti Italia All-Comers athletic meet at the National Stadium yesterday. James, a student of Pasir Panjang Secondary, hurled the discus to a distance of 38.90 metres to hoist224 words
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Article132 1984-11-11 29 Russia take charge Soccer MEXICO CITY, Sat. The Soviet Union will stage the 1965 World youth soccer Cup instead of Chile because of doubts over whether the South American country could organise the tournament. The president of the International Football Federation (Fifa), Joao Havelange, told reporters yesterday that the competitionAgencies - 132 words
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Article206 1984-11-11 29 Tennis LONDON, Sat. American Peter Fleming, one of the most successful players in tennis history but without a major singles title since 1979, reached the semi-finals of the London Grand Prix tournament here yesterday. Fleming, who has yet to drop a set, beat Brazilian Cassio MottaReuter - 206 words
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Article57 1984-11-11 29 Your Sporting Sunday HOCKEY SHA Premier League: SIA v Armed Forces (Tanglin, 5.20 p. m.). Telerec six-a-side (FPAC, 9 a.m.). SCRC six-a-side carnival (Balestier Road, 9.00 a.m.) SQUASH Avis Travel Industry tournament finals (ECRC, 2 p.m.). VOLLEYBALL Women's Superstar tournament: Japan v China (6 p.m.); USA v S. Korea (857 words
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Article, Illustration409 1984-11-11 29 Roll 'em... Ron passes the screen test ONE can be humbled in many ways, as Ron Meyers discovered at an early age. He was 16, had just started shaving, and all too aware of himself as a budding young man, and possibly, a table tennis champion. Then he lost aJONATHAN CHOO - 409 words
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Article, Illustration209 1984-11-11 29 Soccer's knight to remember THERE'II be no shortage of elder statesmen around when Singapore hosts the Asian Cup soccer finals next month. Not only will FIFA bossman Joao Havelange be here for a couple of days, but we can expect appearances from the English FA secretary, Ted Croker, and the209 words
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50 1984-11-11 26 Our deepest sympathy and condolence to the family and MR RICHARD K.S. LIM On the demise of his father-in-law, the fate MR NG THING ENG From the Management Staff of: ENG SENG HUAT CONSTRUCTION CO. PTE LTD ENG GUAN HUAT CONSTRUCTION CO. PTE LTD50 words
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Obituary, Illustration286 1984-11-11 26 MADAM GOH HUI KHIM (MA MA LEE) AGED: 84 wm called horn* te be with the Lord on ihe evening of 9th Nov. 1 984. t *fh .Lj M mf -m. L •sving DvnirKJ oeiovva. SONS DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW Lee Hua Seng Yeo Peck Slang L cc Hua286 words
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Obituary, Illustration85 1984-11-11 26 IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF OUR DEAREST FATHER ANG SOON HOE, 8.8.M. DEPARTED: 11 NOVEMBER 1982 TO BE WITH THE LORD Ps. M 11 12 "For the Lord God is a Sun Shield; The Lord bestows favour honour; No good thing does he withoid85 words
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Obituary, Illustration58 1984-11-11 26 KARUPPIAH RAJAMAH, PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY ON 29/10/84. Dearly missed by Husband R. Periasamy, Krishnan, Narayanasamy, Narayanasamy Chatty Families and loved ones to mourn her toss. Friends and relatives are cordially invited tor the "KARUMARK2A." Ceremony on 12/11/84 at 9.05pm, and the next day, LUNCH will be served at58 words
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Obituary, Illustration87 1984-11-11 26 passed away peacefully on 9 Nov. 1984. Leaving behind beloved: Husband CHUNG HOCK CHUN Sons: CHUENGKWAI CHEE KWAI. RAYMOND TUCK KWAI. ERIC Daughters: MEI PENG. BETTE MEI LAN. JESSIE Sons-in-law: WONG SEX KONG. JOHNSON HONG SIEW CHUAN. PETER Daughters-in-law: FLORENCE LOO LAM VOW KUAN, HELEN Five grandchildren, relatives87 words
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Obituary, Illustration37 1984-11-11 26 JOSEPH NG KWEE KHENG with lo express their heartfelt thanks and gratitude to members of St. Joseph Dying Aid Association, relatives and friends lor their assistance, attendance, condolences, donations and wreaths during thair recent bereavement.37 words
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Obituary, Illustration45 1984-11-11 26 In loving memory of MR. ONQ KM HOCK Departed 11 Howmbf '82. Though you have to part, memories of you still linger m our hearts. Your love and dedication will always be with us. Alweye rimtmbtrid by wife, daughters, tont-in-law and grandchildron.45 words
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Advertisement86 1984-11-11 27 BANCA COMMERCIALE ITALIANA SINGAPORE BRANCH invites applications for the position of: SENIOR FX DEALER The incumbent should possess the following qualifications: c Minimum GCE "A" level with preference given to holders of Academic or Professional Degree and should have acted m a senior capacity m an active dealing room, c86 words
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Article, Illustration572 1984-11-11 30 Late toast but Everton stay top of the class LONDON, Sat. Everton stayed top of the English First Division soccer today by scoring a late, scrambled goal at West Ham, while Manchester United and Tottenham also gained hard-fought away wins. Everton and West Ham battled entertainingly for 80 minutes beforeALBERT SIM - 572 words
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Article, Illustration722 1984-11-11 30 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW REPORTS By Australia's golden oldie waltzes off with the spot prize THE long, long 21-year-old wait was over. Australian John Sullivan, bowling shoes and all, waltzed away with the Masters gold at Jackie's Orchard yesterday. The Masters overall leader rolled aside Japanese challenger Hiroshi Ishihara 211-196JERRY SEH - 722 words
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577 1984-11-11 30 JUST when she least expected it, Thailand's Luyong Kunarksorn surprised herself by grabbing the women's Masters crown at Jackie's Orchard yesterday. The 35-year-old restauranteur gained a 204-170 win over leader Bee Watanabe in the playoff after licking the Filipina 404-376577 words
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Article366 1984-11-11 30 JOE DORAI - JOE DOR AI PENANG, Sat. You don't have to be a prophet to be able to predict Singapore's doomsday in next month's Asian Cup soccer finals. This was amply demonstrated tonight by more than 2000 fans at the City Stadium, where a completely new-look Penang held366 words
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Article, Illustration913 1984-11-11 2 The world's first centre to collect and analyse religious experiences has been set up. MICK BROWN of The Sunday Times of London reports on the Alister Hardy Research Centre which is out to test the hypothesis that God is a 'biological fact'_ DOES the913 words
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Article140 1984-11-11 2 21 Si: Where would you be without a wife? She does everything for you and you don't seem ashamed. Be warned, one day you may end up alone unless you start giving your wife a little help. SI 18: Well, you think you know what household140 words
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Article, Illustration697 1984-11-11 2 While home economics has become compulsory for Singapore schoolgirls, how many boys or today's husbands can do everyday household chores? Could you cope if mum or your wife fell ill? Here's a quiz to test your grasp of survival skills. 1. How long does697 words
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MEDICAL BRIEFING
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Article, Illustration94 1984-11-11 2 MANY adults cannot digest milk or milk products. They develop gas, cramps and sometimes diarrhoea. This occurs when their small intestine stops making an enzyme which digests milk sugar. The sugar moves into their large bowel, producing gas and cramps. But there is94 words
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Article, Illustration173 1984-11-11 2 WHAT do writers, moneycounters, pianists and golfers have m common? The answer is that those at the top may be struck with debilitating cramp m the hands which prevents them from practising their art. Golfers suffer from the "yips", which means that their muscles seize173 words
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Article109 1984-11-11 2 a. b. c. d. 11. 1 2 3 4 12. 4 3 2 1 13. 3 4 1 2 14. 2 4 3 1 15. 3 4 2 1 16. 1 2 4 3 17. 4 3 2 1 18. 3 2 4 1 19. 3 1 2 4109 words
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Article, Illustration173 1984-11-11 2 ARE you overweight or excessively anxious? Don't blame it on your thyroid. In general, thyroid problems have nothing to do with standard obesity. Even under-active people with thyroid problems rarely gain more than 7 kg. Thyroid problems are also commonly blamed for anxiety173 words
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Article, Illustration633 1984-11-11 3 PHAY-LING LIM - PHAY-LING LIM By Phor Kark See complex Temples of wonder and hope ■IT MIGHT seem morbid to visit a crematorium but the Bright Hill Crematorium's "vertical village" for the dead is a sight at once bizarre and, to some, reassuring. In halls packed wall to wallLIM SENG TIONG - 633 words
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Article, Illustration461 1984-11-11 3 Arab Street WHAT'S left today of the strands that make up the colourful tapestry of Singapore's old Muslim quarter can also be found m the little streets parallel to traffic-clogged Arab Street. In fact, this whole area bounded by Middle Road, Beach Road, Jalan Sultan and461 words
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Article, Illustration507 1984-11-11 3 Parkway Parade ■NO VISITOR should go home without visiting the Singaporean's greatest pleasures the shopping complex, hawker centre, and his Housing and Development Board flat. Our choice for shopping is the new Parkway Parade m Marine Parade next to the East Coast Parkway. You507 words
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Article, Illustration446 1984-11-11 3 Raffles Hotel THE Raffles is one of the must-see places for every Western tourist, but especially for the British. To the rest of the world unfamiliar with Somerset Maugham and Rudyard Kipling, who wrote "Feed at the Raffles when m Singapore", the Raffles is the home of446 words
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Article, Illustration637 1984-11-11 3 Pre-war houses ■THE best way to see Singapore's old houses many built during the turn of the century is to drive to a particular area and then use your legs from there. A street directory is also a must for finding your way around637 words
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Article, Illustration273 1984-11-11 4 French new wine comes to town BEAUJOLAIS Nouveau is about to make its appearance m hotels and restaurants. Nov 15 heralds the start of the new wine season when the main aim of wine drinkers all over the world is to be among the first to drink it. Beau273 words
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Article, Illustration372 1984-11-11 4 iAT OUT MARGARET CHAN reports on an upbeat trend among new eateries. She also ate at two of them. RESTAURANTS for the young consumer are springing up to catch a slice of the young market. A pioneer in this field was Celebrities Creperie in Tanglin Shopping Centre which372 words
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Article365 1984-11-11 4 Subway Cafe Bar. Far East Plaza, Scotts Road. Hours: 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily, extended to 11 p.m. on Saturdays. Recommended: Japanese crepes, $4 to $5; waffles, sweet or savoury, $2.50 to $8; sandwiches, $1.50 to $6; gado-gado, $2; salads, $4 to $6.50; daily365 words
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Article437 1984-11-11 4 COME December and Celebrities Cafe promises to start a new style of dining and entertainment. Miss L.S. Yong, one of the owners, said the cafe would be still a family place to eat m during lunch hours but at dusk, it would be transformed by lighting437 words
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Article627 1984-11-11 4 [EAT IN Fruits are versatile unlike vegetables. You can serve them as a dessert or as a dish with your rice and curry. LEE GEOK 801 tickles those tastebuds. IN THE days when mango and coconut trees grew m practically every backyard, mango salad must have figured627 words
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Article381 1984-11-11 4 LEE GEOK BOI - LEE GEOK BOI By WHOLEMEAL bread is far more nutritious than white bread because there is more fibre and wheat germ m it. However, it is less popular, partly because we all grew up on white bread. Also, its distinct flavour may be bard for some to get381 words
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Article, Illustration81 1984-11-11 4 Do you have recipes which family and friends love? We'd like to hear about them from you. Send your recipes to The Food Page, The Sunday Times, 390 Kirn Seng Road, Singapore 0923. Tell us a little about yourself and why the dishes are favourites. Do include81 words
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339 1984-11-11 4 HER husband, Ronald, loves her spicy beef because tastes good even when cold. He always packs some on his fishing trips. Her 14-year-old son, Colin, won't touch it because, like many teenagers, his favourite dishes are fish and chips or burger and chips.339 words
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Article, Illustration559 1984-11-11 5 ILENE ALESHIRE - ILENE ALESHIRE By I IN A hurry to harvest fruit from your own tree? Try a jackfruit (nangka), jambu air or guava tree. They could be producing fruit m three years. Not much space? Try a mangosteen, lemon or custard apple. Fond of durians? You'd better have559 words
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Article, Illustration194 1984-11-11 5 De Orchard Flora #02-57 Mendien Shopping Centre, 100 Orchard Road. Tel: *****79 Doritjs (S) #12-07 Jalan Sultan Centre, 50 Jalan Sultan. Tel: *****83 Dow Flora (Spore) 51 Dunearn Ruad, Tel: *****22 EDC Landscape Consultants 253 Joo Chiat Road, Tel: *****00 Ewershine Florist 93 Dunearn Road, Tel:194 words
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Article, Illustration13 1984-11-11 5 1 _l I Data from Ministry of National Development13 words
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Article97 1984-11-11 5 Household tips MIF YOU are more into indoor gardening than out, here are some helpful hints. Use a shoehorn to transplant house plants that outgrow their pots. A plastic wastebasket will make a fine home for a large plant. Just cut drainage holes m the bottom97 words
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Article, Illustration258 1984-11-11 5 When that phone goes Q: I hate it when I am mooting a client and the phone rings. I know that he is listening m even If he is studiously eyeing the calendar on my wail. Is there any polite way out of the situation? A: There are several258 words
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Article396 1984-11-11 5 CAR CARE THERE is no mystique about running m a new engine, but it's not just keeping the speed below 50 km/h, as some people seem to think. New cars must be run m because if you work a new engine too hard,396 words
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Article, Illustration980 1984-11-11 5 WINSTON LEE - Drive to adventure carefully WINSTON LEE By DRIVING yourself around may well be the best way to enjoy a holiday, since you're free to travel wherever you wish. Unfortunately, it can also turn out to be hazardous. The first prerequisite is to be psychologically prepared. Accept the fact that the980 words
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Article567 1984-11-11 6 LAWRENCE LEVER - LAWRENCE LEVER By of The Guardian m London IT was the first time since aged eight, when I dripped glue over Airfix models, that I had tried to build something myself. Now, 19 years later, a Habitat self-assembly desk m three cardboard boxes was giving567 words
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Article, Illustration1171 1984-11-11 6 HOMESTEAD Furniture Pte Ltd, a branch of Britain's biggest knock-down manufacturers and the latest entry into local knock-down furniture market, is tucked neatly at the rear of a row of new warehouses m West Coast Road. The shop sells only furniture. There are no curtain1,171 words
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Article, Illustration962 1984-11-11 7 Is tW?&nnual Drama Festival fulfilling its aims? DAVID BIRCH looks at this year's three-month season DRAMA WHEN is a festival not a festival? Probably when it becomes a season. And three months makes a season. That's how long this year's Drama Festival lasted. The first962 words
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Article, Illustration432 1984-11-11 7 CONCERT IF YOU believe m fairy tales you might just find Orpheus and his magic lute making gorgeous music m a beautiful garden awash with flowers right m the heart of the city of Uppsala m Sweden. Botanists would go dotty m this garden, for it432 words
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Article, Illustration595 1984-11-11 8 A grand finale to the 25 years of nation-building celebrations I IT WILL take you no less than three hours to walk through the National Exhibition. But it took the organisers more than 10 months to translate their ideas into reality. They had to collect ideas595 words
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Article, Illustration337 1984-11-11 10 I A FEW hundred years from now, n will be an archaeologist's dream come true. But right now the National Exhibition's, time capsule will serve one purpose to store 1980's memorabilia, especially objects that have undergone vast technological change within the past337 words
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Article, Illustration384 1984-11-11 10 VALERIE LEE - VALERIE LEE By PUT on your thinking caps when you go to the National Exhibition. It will be an enjoyable experience but learn to read between the lines as well as the messages are woven into the sights and sounds of the exhibition. It is like384 words
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Article, Illustration267 1984-11-11 10 THE main concern of a few hundred people at the National Exhibition will be the safety of the 60,000 visitors who are expected to turn up daily. These watchful eyes belong to the police personnel on duty at the show. There will be 150 such267 words
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Article, Illustration421 1984-11-11 11 The National Exhibition, to be held at the world Trade centre (WTO, from 16 Nov to 16 Dec 84, 10 am to 10 pm daily, portrays Singapore's struggles, efforts and achievements m nation-bunding over the last 25 years m one panoramic visual experience. tt421 words
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2328 1984-11-11 12 Programme ft ,tAw«t__ Campaigns a voluntarism Arts a Recreation stage Patterns of Culture Booth venue outdoor stage stage (Hall O (Hall O (Hall O programme Slot Time Slot Time Slot Time Slot Time siotsand 1 11.00 am -12.30pm 1. 11.00 am -12.00pm 1.2,328 words
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Article514 1984-11-11 15 ITHE organisers of the National Exhibition have come up with three ways for taking the headache out of crowd control. One is the dispersal of arrival points. Visitors to the exhibition can arrive by land or sea. If you wish to make your way514 words
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218 1984-11-11 15 YOU can visit the National Exhibition as part of an organised tour group. The tours are being conducted by 75 community centres. Those involved are the central or key community centres within your constituency. The free tours will be held at night218 words
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Article, Illustration404 1984-11-11 15 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK By WATER, air, earth and fire, the four elements that make up life, have been chosen to portray the growth of a nation. Centred around these themes, the four theatres intermingle to produce essentially one show. The Theatre of Success is water as seen404 words
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Article, Illustration763 1984-11-11 15 VALERIE LEE - VALERIE LEE By This bus had too much air IT WAS the intuitive knowledge of a Singapore Bus Service driver that saved the top of his doubledecker from being shaved off. He had the uneasy feeling that his bus would not get through the763 words
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Article, Illustration461 1984-11-11 16 LIM PHAY-LING picks out the best looks ahead from Milan and Paris THE body has come out of hiding for next spring. In fact, legs, the midriff and shoulders were very much m evidence at the recent 1985 designer collections m Milan and Paris. Overall, the new silhouette461 words
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Article, Illustration177 1984-11-11 16 FASH FLASH HIS clothes are basically asexual and dramatically simple yet they take on life and movement of their own when the wearer moves. His Kendo-inspired wicker-woven bustier has won an architectural award, and he has even been called the first designer of the 21st Century.177 words
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Advertisement279 1984-11-11 13 MA Ml HMb-IJA B/k Singapore has grown because it has Ma_rm_y 1 1 been receptive to new ideas. Wmwm b__^H____B^___ _BLbK Many of those ideas in technology __^^^^_i ave rs^ come t° Singapore in an |B"flPl^^^|^ I exhibition or trade show. |ull 111 iM Singapore has become the first choice279 words
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Advertisement298 1984-11-11 14 Congratulations Singapore IB I X fl^rißßhfißß^^^ flB AH aflV^if M i yAQf X jfc vX^-Xx^fi:, Xifijtt .^jj_fl __BP MaaW w j^tea^iM______Bß___B^ wfJP The Exhibition promises to delight, inform, stimulate and 1 *^4P "lv dflgf r *l_ I Br (jc surprise. To revive old memories and offer memorable new f WW^m*298 words
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Advertisement314 1984-11-11 16 9 JORDACHE 'Tpoday's individual uses subtle notes of fashion change to project an X image. Nobody knows it and shows it better than the Jordache breed. New wrinkle denim jeans, with a depth of texture and sensual feel exclusive to Jordache. And smooth, figure-hugging Jordache stretch jeans. Both subtle reflections314 words
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Miscellaneous1760 1984-11-11 1 ___XS__P____V' ___rs_^__^^l"J________k __P_k__Lr^ 1 ____i S_L___________! PvvJ_T H X ______P" "^_J i I __rr_l P_k _R__fB i IB I BaW **m*W mm^ -_-Hl SCARECROW AND MRS KING: The IHH-I B__ m* Ji L___ 12 CUP* _l_ Ftrst Tlllle Pilot for new series about a Ml H^^l>| M 1 _9 B1,760 words
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Article502 1984-11-11 2 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN His songs are sometimes too bitter a pill By THE thought-provoking and controversial lyrics he pens are what set him apart from other singer-composers. Meaningless songs that say nothing are not Luo Dayu's cup of tea. Many of this Taiwanese artiste's compositions are cries of502 words
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Article, Illustration400 1984-11-11 2 LIM KAY TONG - LIM KAY TONG By JOHANN Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) may have done much for Baroque music. But the sorry fact was that his music went unnoticed for more than 50 years after his death, and his score sheets were even used by butchers and scrap merchants400 words
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Article68 1984-11-11 2 TWO former 20th Century-Fox feature films will be turned into TV series for the 1965-86 season. The first will be the Oscar-winner, A Letter To Three Wives, which garnered two Oscars for producer-writer Joseph Mankiewicz following its 1349 release. The other is the 1958 hit film, The Young68 words
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Article, Illustration86 1984-11-11 2 REMINGTON Steele is another hit series m deep trouble because of egos. It is understood that the stars absolutely hate each other and, what is worse, NBC has told the producers that the animosity between Pierce Brosnan and Stephanie Zimbalist is coming across on film. It threatens to86 words
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Article, Illustration96 1984-11-11 2 RUMOUR has it that there is trouble m the marriage of Candice Bergen and French director Louis Malle. Bergen's insistence on returning to Hollywood for a role m Hollywood Wives was said to have caused the split. JANE Alexander has been signed to replace Lauren Bacall96 words
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Article71 1984-11-11 2 JOHN AUSTIN - JOHN AUSTIN By ROD Stewart's girlfriend, model Kelly Emberg, was moving right along in her first film, Weird Science, when that old Hollywood excuse for no talent, "creative differences", popped up. So one Kelly went through the exit door, and another entered Kelly Le Brock, the71 words
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Advertisement401 1984-11-11 2 YAMAHA 16 to 18 November 1984 (Fri to Sun/9am to 9pm) B^^^Ts^H A New Organ Era I^JLMBS&^^H Daily Live' JHUIS jJeglUl! Iff Bfff PerfOrmailCeS Come and experience the Bfß S^H "Live" entertainment by well- "Living Sound" llßllH^^ KfW ll _{J3Ug known artistes Wmmmm > revolutionised J^ HSf^yUJI performances you must401 words
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Article, Illustration426 1984-11-11 3 LAN BRODIE - LAN BRODIE By SIGOURNEY WEAVER, 34, became a film star m a part originally written for a man. As Ripley, the sexy space pilot m the chiller film, Allen, she barked orders to the male crew of a spaceship, spitting out four-letter words.IPS - 426 words
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Article, Illustration310 1984-11-11 3 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN A FAMILY AFFAIR Coming to Jurong Drive-in, Odeon-Katong and Majestic Stoning Sam Hui, Olivia Cheng, Dean Shek, Jenny Tseng and Ben Ben Directed by Dean Shek By IF there's one reason for making a trip to see this Hongkong film, it is a precocious310 words
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Article, Illustration544 1984-11-11 3 LIM KAY TONG - LIM KAY TONG GHOSTBUSTERS Coming to Orchard Starring Bill Murray, Dan Ackroyd, Harold Ramis and Sigourney Weaver Directed by Ivan Reitner By GHOSTBUSTERS comes across like an extended TV spoof. Bill Murray, Dan Ackroyd and Harold Ramis are members of a popular US television satire, Saturday544 words
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308 1984-11-11 4 JULIE TAN - New variety series with shoppers' appeal JULIE TAN By THE first TV games show to be sponsored by a department store makes its appearance this week. The Metre Skew, a sevenpart series which will offer viewers fun-filled games, quizzes and $85,000 worth of prizes, debuts on Tuesday at 7.50 p.m.308 words
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Article, Illustration659 1984-11-11 4 The Talentime judges couldn't concur as to who should walk away with top prize. Reporter AGATHA KOH, a faithful follower of the series, speaks her mind on last Sunday's unhappy final Z What little thrill I got from the results was also denied me.659 words
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Article, Illustration289 1984-11-11 4 COMARD RAJ - COMARD RAJ LOOK EAST I FASDFSDAFSAFDS NO kissing please, I'm Xv Buliao. This sounds like another of the Taiwanese comedian's famous one-liners. Only this time, it's for real. It is a poignant reminder from the considerate actor of his highly contagious liver ailment. He289 words
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Article, Illustration444 1984-11-11 4 LIM KAY TONG - Pictorial trip along a desolate river LIM KAY TONG Ty REVIEW AMY Chua's documentary, River OC Life (Thursday, Ch 5, 9.15 p.m.) was a social, historical and architectural homage to what was once our most important means of survival the Singapore River. And the richly evocative photography of Shariff Bangi444 words
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Article, Illustration455 1984-11-11 22 Re-creating the splendour of the Qing period SBC has embarked on its most ambitious project to date a serial set m 19th century China. reports on the problems faced m the bid for authenticity JULIE TAN IT WILL the first time local TV actors appear m the full sartorial splendourLIM SENG TIONG; DAVD TAN; NGHAI CHEE NAH - 455 words
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Article, Illustration245 1984-11-11 22 IT'S been a hair-razing experience for many of the SBC actors involved m the shooting of Pursuit. No fewer than 10 of them had to shave their heads for their roles all m the pursuit of authenticity. The men of the Qing era245 words
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Miscellaneous3035 1984-11-11 5 S YOUR WEEK AHEAD MflllflAV fik mX exhibition at the World Trade Centre. lIAMIIIW fßinilf wmwuAi [I Rilii ll on display are themes on port hlstory IfIUIIOAT rKIUAT ajljl 1 1 political history, foreign affairs, I 1 I Q BATTLES!* POTEMKIN: iflM I defence, education, economic growth, ron-niir u«M>rrurkiT auttu3,035 words
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Article, Illustration634 1984-11-11 7 KANNAN CHANDRAN - KANNAN CHANDRAN POP REVIEW By EMOTION Bar bra Streisand Finally, a Streisand album I really like. Emotion livijs up to its title and catches the lady m good form. The musical accompaniment plays a secondary role (except m Left In The Dark, where Jim Steinman's634 words
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Article, Illustration577 1984-11-11 7 CHRIS LEWIS - CHRIS LEWIS JAZZ REVIEW j By HOT HOUSE FLOWERS Wynton Marsails (CBS) Wynton Marsalis has grown up a lot since his Think Of One set. He now seems willing to experiment a little more. That earlier album, for all its modernity, was really conservative for577 words
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Article, Illustration564 1984-11-11 7 She was one half of the celebrated husband-and-wife soul team, Ike and Tina Turner. Out on her own now, Tina Turner is generating more excitement than before. TINA Turner's trademark is the line she snarls at the beginning of her hit Proud Mary: "We never,USA Today. - 564 words
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Advertisement253 1984-11-11 7 QUALIFY for the Association of Business Executives Certificate and Diploma ttm through Ed EMILE WOOLF COLLEGE WHY THE ASSOCIATION OF BUSINESS EXECUTIVES? The ABE Certificate and Diploma give you the specialised knowledge and the internationally recognized Professional Qualification that is much demanded m the business world to-day. The ABE Certificate253 words
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Advertisement233 1984-11-11 7 Time: 9.30 am 9 pjn. Venue: Our Showroom #04-01 to #04-09 Upper Serangoon Shopping Centre 756 Upper Serangoon Road (1953) TOKAI Pianos Technics Organs a METRONOME for every piano purchased •TEA-SETA HEADPHONES for every organ purchased ■^W%^^ So come to our fair and treat youraelf to a LIVE keyboard demonstration233 words
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Article258 1984-11-11 8 DON'T you love November and December because of the long school holidays? But not all school children get their holidays at the end of the year. In Europe and the United States, the long school holidays are m July and August when it is summer. Thjs is a258 words
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Article63 1984-11-11 8 Do you know Where do Eskimos come from? It is believed that Eskimos, like the other North American Indians, came from Asia. They crossed the Bering Strait and Alaska about 2,000 to 3,000 years ago. Some moved south and settled m various parts of North America where they became known63 words
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Article, Illustration42 1984-11-11 8 SPOT 'EM There are eight things in drawing A that are missing from drawing B. How many can you find? ANSWERS: 93JJ JO ipuejq 'ssaip uo jaipod übuiom jo pueq 'ssajp uo suojjnq 'jajjseq jo aipueq 'sjjoqs 'liu-ieo 'Sussau euuajue jo jjbj42 words
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Article, Illustration102 1984-11-11 8 r (noun): a kind of covering v LmAmk*; forthehead. v \SK ji HATTER X^BSr (noun): one who makes or a^ > sells hats. i^ HAT TPTPIT i A HAT-TRICK V-^ .^MI (noun): (m cricket) the putting out of three batsmen by thrpp hall*, m mw rin football102 words
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Article57 1984-11-11 8 Itotok: I'm rrtn-iytag to be a barber Chin: Will it take lang? 2?tL? cute m leanii,lg Mother teaching her son U 1 had 12 oranges and gave ?u' ay h °W man> WoUia Son: I don t know, Mum In m U i We anthmetlc w a PPles57 words
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Article, Illustration460 1984-11-11 8 NATIONAL HEROES HE spent his life campaigning for Vietnam's independence. He wrote books and articles to make his people more aware of the way they were being exploited by the French colonialists. He was even imprisoned. Today, he is honoured by the Vietnamese for his early460 words
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Advertisement331 1984-11-11 8 YounqUFe ~1 Contests THIS contest is divided I into two categories. Category A is for pre- j primary to primary I three students. Category B is for I students from primary I four up to primary eight. Draw a robot friend with either colour I pencils or crayons. DO NOT331 words
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Advertisement206 1984-11-11 8 J?ft Win valuable <B mL ffllj book prizes m (Jfe /I| theZoo/Scotties^M \l|V Family Hankies Ifl' m)]} Lucky Draw. f\A |X If/ Hey kids! Come to the zoo flf/. 1 and complete your *j%\ I^7 animal cards and you'll have M Tp iil a cnance to tal<e P art n206 words
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Advertisement449 1984-11-11 12 Cultural Entertainment Holidays Pte Ltd has over 20 years of expenence m arranging tours. It maintains its tradition of serving its customers with total commitment. With the team of top talents m the travel industry m its organization, it has designed some brand new itineraries. using new style, new concept449 words
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Advertisement614 1984-11-11 13 Singapore's largest International Furniture Exhibition is back m town. 150 furniture manufacturers f^* and distributors from all over j^rw^lMM* mmmmMUmmmmmmA the world are here to show you *M%y^j -^/^.bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb! b^bbb^bbbbbbl their latest designs furniture ~^*U£- 4^S^^S^M bbblbbbbbb^bbbbbbl for every room m house. pS/TC <^mWmmmWmm^^mmmm\ I range of office ~MMWt M^La^S614 words
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Article, Illustration350 1984-11-11 14 ITHE 3RD Singapore International Furniture Show, billed as the largest event of its kind here, opens on Saturday. The nine-day event, organised by the Singapore Manufacturers' Association (SMA) and the Singapore Furniture Industries Council (SFIC), has attracted 150 manufacturers and suppliers. Altogether, there are eight national350 words
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Article215 1984-11-11 14 Local firms offer a wide range ITHE Singapore Pavilion is among the eight national trade groups participating m the 3rd Singapore International Furniture Show. Twelve local furniture manufacturers are exhibiting m the national pavilion, which is sponsored by the Trade Development Board (TDB). The participants are members of the Singapore215 words
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Article, Illustration375 1984-11-11 14 TAY KWANG SENG - TAY KWANG SENG MESSAGE By Chairman, Singapore Manufacturers' Association /THE Singapore Manu-L-i^ fac turers' Association and the Singapore Furniture Industries Council are again the organisers of this year's premier furniture show for the region. Our Singapore International Furniture Show, now m its third year, has earned a375 words
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Article57 1984-11-11 14 I A SEMINAR on the virtues of using wool carpets and upholstery m tropical climates, where high temperature and humidity prevail, will be held on Wednesday, Nov 21, at the Mandarin Hotel. It is jointly organised by the International Wool Secretariat, the Australian Wool57 words
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Article, Illustration851 1984-11-11 15 JOSEPH GIOVANNINI - How to look for quality and workmanship JOSEPH GIOVANNINI By writing m The New York Times THE growing emphasis on furniture styling m the past decade has tended to obscure the quieter issue of quality m furniture construction. But whether the style of a coffee table is high-tech, traditional or851 words
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Article, Illustration410 1984-11-11 16 SOME PRODUCTS AT THE FAIR WHEN planning a room for children, space should be utilised efficiently so as to have enough room for rest, study and play. Many furniture-makers have caught on to current trends and are designing furniture specially for youngsters. Most bedroom sets410 words
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Article, Illustration171 1984-11-11 16 GERMAN-MADE office furniture used by the Los Angeles Olympics Committee m all its operation centres will be introduced at the 3rd Singapore International Furniture exhibition. A total of 1,600 Combi desk sets were supplied to the Olympics Committee at the end of last year by its manufacturer,171 words
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Article, Illustration448 1984-11-11 16 fl A WELL-DESIGNED kitchen takes into consideration the lifestyle of the homemaker. For example, if you and your spouse like to cook together, you would need more kitchen space. If both of you work, you will have to furnish the kitchen practically and448 words
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Article, Illustration429 1984-11-11 16 THERE will be a special section of office furniture at the 3rd Singapore International Furniture exhibition. Two companies are to display partitioning systems and furniture to match while others wiii promote their latest Imes of executive sets. Among some of the more outstanding office429 words
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Article, Illustration107 1984-11-11 16 FURNITURE from Roset of France is now available here. One model from the Ligne Roset collection is Brigantin. Designed by Michael Ducaroy, Roset' s Rene Gabriel prize winner m 1972, this snug lounge set is fashioned for the young-at-heart. The Brigantin is soft and comfortable as107 words
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Advertisement228 1984-11-11 14 THERE IS A DHTERENCE Here are the unique features that set the Brass Bed Co. products apart from those of their competitors. iw^ ___^^***<?5 H _s/ 2. Completely 3. Baked Acrylic »o^ m hand-crafted. finish gives hard w^*^<* V^ 1. 100% pure Brass &L Jp. long lasting finish MJ rt228 words
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Advertisement1124 1984-11-11 17 CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: Food/ Entertainment Personal Services/ Merchandise Business to Business Employment Vehicles Properties Travel Guide Education a Instruction Announcement* Obituaries *****..5!-_______________s______r M _______________________________BSSg 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm fmmwmmwmAmmmimmw BBfl The Polyolefin Compan) (Singapore) Pte Ltd The Polyolefin Company (S) Pte Ltd ts one1,124 words
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Advertisement759 1984-11-11 18 87 For Sale: Mercedes 1977 MERCEDES. $35,000 EV Fully automatic, new paintwork road lax Viewing today, let *****66. 1977 MERCEDES 290 Manual Private owner, excellent condition. Reasonable offer secures. Tel: *****88. Sunny Leow 1977 MERCEDES 200. Auto. 1 Company Registered Aircon. tapt* radio Showroom condition. $27,500 on o Tel: *****17759 words
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Advertisement899 1984-11-11 18 93 For Sato: Honda BEAUTIFUL NO. SPORTY Civic 3DR 1980. 1335 cc. 2nd generation, 1 owner, accident free, new road tax, complete accessories. Highest offer. Call: *****14 before 12pm (No Dealers please). COMPANY REQISTERED 1983 March Honda Accord 1600 c.c. 1 owner, tax Februray '85. $27,500 ano. Can loan $22,000.899 words
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Advertisement836 1984-11-11 18 94 For Sato: Other Makes 1989 MGB ROADSTER. Airconditioned. Radio/ cassette. Chrome wire wheels. New paintwork. In immaculate condition. $22,000. Phone: *****35. 1972, MGB SPORTS 1800 c.c. Original wire wheels, full accessories. Excellent condition. $19,500. View (3p.m. to 6p.m.) 18, Wilkinson Road, Spore 1543. 1878 DAIHATBU CHARADE 1000 c.c. Radio,836 words
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Advertisement793 1984-11-11 18 95 For Sato: Commercial Vehicles 1977 MITSUBISHI VAN 1400 c.c. Insurance, road tax till 1985. Selling: $2,500. Tel: *****88. 1978 DATSUN PICKUP New road tax and paint. Beautiful condition. Selling $5,600. Call: *****66. 1878 TOYOTA LITEACE van Engine new. Selling $5,300 negotiable. Call *****20. 1881 DATSUN C2O van. 2nd owner.793 words
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Advertisement733 1984-11-11 18 *S^^ PROPERTIES 106 Accommodation Available: Houaaa D15T.2878 SINGLE-STOREY TERRACE Renovated, newly painted. Furnished. 3 bedrooms, separate living/dining halls, large builtin area, 1 aircon. CTV, fridge, car porch. Walking distance to market, bus terminal, etc. $900. Call *****23 (no agents). DIST. 18 GREENLEAF PLACE 2storey semi-detached. 4 bedrooms, 4 aircons, newly733 words
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Advertisement1603 1984-11-11 19 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses Hill-top Luxury Residences I i Elevated locality. Easy Transportation I __._t_._L. r*" I j 10l ">| _____F3I I \x Ltftfideji yiiflKn I x x m "iiiiii»!iij\ h I x^"!iiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiijjiy^ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii house OPEN^IIk, I I XJX FO" VIEWING /4^ I1,603 words
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Mauritius
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Article, Illustration627 1984-11-11 20 MARK TWAIN said that God made Mauritius first and then used it as a copy for heaven. The island was first known by its Arabic name of Dinarobin. When two Portuguese sailors, Dom Pero Mascarenhas and Domingo Fernandez, discovered it, they called it Cirne (Island627 words
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Article175 1984-11-11 20 ANIL K. GAYAN - ANIL K. GAY AN By Minister of External Affairs, Tourism and Emigration IT IS with a great deal of emotion that I am sending this message on the occasion of the Sunday Times' special publication on Mauritius. A small island m the western Indian Ocean, Mauritius is the175 words
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Article, Illustration433 1984-11-11 20 JOSEPHINE NG speaks to the first Mauritian trade commissioner m Singapore THE first Mauritian consulate and trade commission m the region has been established inSingapore. Mr Mahmood Toorawa, who was appointed trade commissioner and honourary consul on July 19, said: "Mauritius has traditionally433 words
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Article, Illustration616 1984-11-11 21 The island is a dream spot for vacationers but its tourist image belies its investment potential LABOUR m Mauritius is inexpensive, about onetenth what it would cost m Europe and a quarter of what it would cost m Hong Kong. Because of a ready616 words
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Article, Illustration183 1984-11-11 21 HERE are some areas of possible investment m Mauritius. Labour intensive industries; Musical Instruments Lighters Processing of industrial diamonds Footwear Artificial flowers Watches Period furniture Toys, both soft and hard Ballpoint pens Handbags and travel goods Clocks and timers Sports goods Electronic products and components More technologically183 words
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Article, Illustration345 1984-11-11 21 History MAURITIUS, formerly a French possession, was taken over by the United Kingdom m 1814 after being captured by British forces m 1810. There is no indigeneous race. Most of the settlers came from East Africa and India. The European settlement is predominantly French-speaking. Government Mr Aneerood Jugnauth345 words
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Advertisement193 1984-11-11 20 Identification with the specific interests of the countries m which Hongkongßank operates has always been the cornerstone of Hongkongßank's philosophy. In Singapore, Hongkongßank's A s opportunities for trade origins trace back to 1877, __r\increase within the region when banking institutions were and internationally, the capabistill m their infancy. lity and193 words
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Advertisement85 1984-11-11 20 CMMMMIMWLn@M& to the Government of Mauritius on the establishment of the Consulate and Trade Commission m Singapore ZEE CHIN CO 10, HOWARD ROAD, SINGAPORE 1336 CABLE: ZEEBUILDER TELEX: R*****5 ISTRACO TEL: *****49 (5 lines) Importers/Exporters, Authorised Agents of Burma Teak IdfliLijjjjLM r. ij i ii i 4f to the Government85 words
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Advertisement157 1984-11-11 21 comxATUumow to the Government of Mauritius on the establishment of the Consulate and Trade Commission m Singapore GEEPEE TOWELL CORP PTE LTD 24, Raffles Place #25-04 Clifford Centre, Singapore 0104 G. PREMTEE LIMITED 364-366 Sunwongse Road v G.P.O. Box 207 Bangkok ***** Thailand ~*-<™-»* GOtiMßAroumoMS to the Government of Mauritius157 words
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Advertisement112 1984-11-11 21 Congratulations to the Government of Mauritius M on the establishment of m the Consulate and Trade Commission m Singapore mi ICS GROUP OF COMPANIES INDO COMMERCIAL SOCIETY PTE. LIMITED ICS HOLDINGS PTE. LIMITED <■ j ICS REALTY PTE. LIMITED 1 K. ALIM DEEN PTE. LIMITED I fm SAFEEN AZ COMMERCIAL112 words
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Advertisement340 1984-11-11 21 to the Government of Mauritius on the establishment of the Consulate and Trade Commission m Singapore (•A-SHI.A) Acma Eteclrbd Industries Lrrted 9, Gul Circle, Jurong Town, Singapore 2262. Tel: *****77 Telex: RS *****/***** ACMA Cable: ACMAELECT m ,-mmm-mmam^mmrA Congratulatwns to the Go^ I MOIZGOH I LUMBER PTt. LTD. I 1340 words
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