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Title Section14 1984-11-25 1 The Sunday Times No. 2529 45 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 63/1/84 NOVEMBER 25, 198414 words
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615 1984-11-25 1 GILLIAN POW CHONG - GILLIAN POW CHONG By AFTER more than two years in a coma, the condition of movie magnate and philanthropist, Mr Runme Shaw, 83, remains unchanged. But with 24-hour professional medical care at home, family members still hope he will recover. Mr Shaw was615 words
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Article, Illustration96 1984-11-25 1 Lorry driver hit by planks dies THE driver af this lorry died soon after an accident with a car along Upper Buklt Timah Road yesterday at about 4 pjn. Mr Pee Cheng Toh, 41, died of serious injuries when he was hit by planks which shot forward from the back96 words
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54 1984-11-25 1 Hong bao winners in tonight's Shin Min THE winners of the top three prizes of $5,Mt, $3,M1 and $2,1*1 in Shin Min Daily News' Contest Two will be announced in this evening's Issue of the paper, which also carries your entry farm far Contest Three. Make sure af your copy54 words
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Article273 1984-11-25 1 LOUISVILLE, Kentucky, Sat. A 52-year-old grandfather will be implanted with an artificial heart here tomorrow in the second such operation in the world. Doctors at the Humana Heart Institute said William Schroeder would receive an aluminium and plastic heart similar to the one that keptNYT; Reuter; UPI - 273 words
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Article124 1984-11-25 1 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ By RECALCITRANT traders, beware. The Trade Development Board keeps tabs of traders who give Singapore a bad name. It has compiled a list of about 40 of those whom foreign buyers have complained of having been cheated by, among other malpractices. So far, it124 words
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Article297 1984-11-25 1 MATILDA GABRIEL - MATILDA GABRIEL By A PRE-CHRISTMAS election and a larger-than-ex-pected Cabinet reshuffle were hinted at yesterday by Law Minister E.W. Barker. He said that with Parliament 's indefinite adjournment last week, an election was obviously around the corner. "Probably next month," he said at the opening297 words
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Article141 1984-11-25 1 PRIME MINISTER Lee Kuan Yew will meet Indonesian President Suharto when he makes an official visit to Indonesia early next year. The Indonesian Ambassador to Singapore, Mr Rais Abin, told Berita Harian that the two leaders are expected to discuss various subjects of mutual141 words
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258 1984-11-25 1 BACHOK (Kelantan), Sat. The opposition Parti Islam (PAS) is training groups of its members to overthrow the rulers by force, Kelantan Umno liaison chief Datuk Haji Mohamad Yaacob has alleged. He said a report on this threat to national security was presented by the ActingNST; Bernama - 258 words
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Advertisement8 1984-11-25 1 A cupful of cash Alan Hubbard, P. 318 words
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NEWS FOCUS
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Article, Illustration398 1984-11-25 2 114 BEGGARS HELD: An island-wide swoop on Friday has rounded up 114 beggars. Among them was a woman with $1,077 and a man with a bank book showing a $3,803 deposit. Yesterday, a Social Affairs Ministry's director, Mr Ng Yew Kang, said they would be released only398 words
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Article, Illustration247 1984-11-25 2 ASIAN CUP NOTES: Sport means big bucks these days. And the Asian Cup this week promises $5 million for Singapore, estimates Alan Hubbard. Meanwhile, Jeffrey Low, says it's needless for the Singapore Sports Council to remind our soccer fans to behave themselves not as long as there is no247 words
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The Flick scandal
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Article, Illustration781 1984-11-25 2 JOHN TAGLIABUE - JOHN TAGLIABUE By BONN Politically, the affairs of Mr Karl Friedrich Flick, the 56-year-old industrialist who is at the centre of a political storm sweeping West Germany, could not be worse. But business at least to the extent that it can be separated from politics could hardlyNYT - 781 words
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713 1984-11-25 2 JAMES MARKHAM - JAMES MARK HAM By LIKE Watergate, the Flick scandal which takes its snappy name from West Germany's biggest holding company emerges in riveting instalments. Leaked to the press every few weeks, revelations about Flick's political payoffs besmirch new names and claim new victims, edgingNYT - 713 words
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309 1984-11-25 2 Legal controls on embryo experiments? LONDOftI, Saturday 41 SHALL want to consider carefully not only whether there should be a statutory body, but also how we can introduce more broadly-based supervision in M the short term. s Health and Social Services Secretary THE British government is considering introducing legal controlsReuter; UPI - 309 words
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Article, Illustration196 1984-11-25 3 EVANGELINE GAMBOA - EVANGELINE GAMBOA Westin Stamford in Raffles City makes it to Guinness book Words: IS HEIGHT might? It would seem so from atop the Westin Stamford Hotel in Raffles City. Above the multitude, with the business district traffic below reduced to a murmur, you getLIM SENG TIONG - 196 words
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504 1984-11-25 3 Guerillas unite to shake Viets off key base AR AN Y APR ATHET, Sat. GUERILLAS from all three Cambodian resistance factions have launched coordinated strikes against Vietnamese troops. This is to dislodge them from a key resistance base on the Thai border, Thai military sources said today. The Khmer People'sAFP; AP; Reuter - 504 words
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Miscellaneous136 1984-11-25 2 UP TO 1 p.m. Showers in several areas after midday. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 30 max., 23 min. SUNSET today: 6.53 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.50 a.m. TRAVELLER'S WEATHER Adelaide 11 23C Fm. Manila 19 32C Fair Amsterdam C Melbourne 12 18c Fine Bangkok 21 SBC Fair Moscow136 words
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FOREIGN NEWS
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496 1984-11-25 5 North and South trade accusations over truce village clash SEOUL, Sat. As North and South Korea traded denunciations over yesterday's gunbattle centring on a reported Soviet defector, the United States-led United Nations Command (UNC) and Pyongyang today called for a full meetingReuter; UPI; AP - 496 words
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Article89 1984-11-25 5 PORT LOUIS, Sat. The biggest fish ever caught in the Indian Ocean and the second biggest in the world has been landed off Morne, Mauritius. Mr Louis Simonis, a Belgian living in Cape Town, South Africa, reeled in the 649-kg bine raarlin. AccordingAFP - 89 words
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247 1984-11-25 5 China to spend $30 b on foreign technology I BEIJING, Sat. Beijing plans to spend US$l4.2 billion (5530.5 billion) out of its hard currency hoard tcr buy^oreign technology in the next three years, the China Daily newspaper said today. The English-language paper said a Vice-Minister of the State Economic CommissionReuter - 247 words
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Article, Illustration93 1984-11-25 5 FIONA Crisp and Scott Smith practising with the "Tickle Talker/' designed to improve the hearing ability of partially deaf people. The device, called a speech feeler, is said to be better than the bionic ear. The electronic aid was demonstrated on Wednesday at theUPI - 93 words
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154 1984-11-25 5 COLOMBO, Sat. Shortly after the lifting of a nationwide curfew except in the Tamil-dominated northern Jaffna district today, security forces ambushed six boats carrying about 60 guerillas, killing at least four, sources said. The guerillas were killed when a helicopter shadowing the boats openedReuter - 154 words
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152 1984-11-25 5 Honours for bride who spent honeymoon in trenches BEIJING. Sat. It was the sort of honeymoon no bride could ever forget 10 days of lugging artillery shells in the heat of battle. Chinese authorities have honoured a 25-year-old bride who went straight from the altar to the trenches to helpUPI - 152 words
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Article66 1984-11-25 5 SEOUL, Sat. Government and opposition party leaders yesterday struck a rare compromise agreement on a set of political reforms, ending a stalemate that paralysed Budget deliberations in the National Assembly for 10 days. On top of the list was an accord to hold local elections forAP - 66 words
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271 1984-11-25 6 SANTA CRUZ (California), Saturday "TROLLBUSTING", or the physical abuse of transients, street people and others without fixed addresses, has developed a teenage following in the Pacific coast resort of Santa Cruz, police said yesterday. More than a" dozen people have complained they haveUPI - 271 words
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Article69 1984-11-25 6 BUCHAREST, Sat. The powerful position of President Nicola e Ceausescu has been further strengthened by the election of two members of his family to key positions, it was learned yesterday. According to a list published yesterday, his brother, Hie, and his daughter-in-law, Poliana Cristescu, were bothAFP - 69 words
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WORLD BRIEFS
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Article, Illustration77 1984-11-25 6 farming family in central England have become millionaires from the sale of a 200-year-old painting of their ancestors at a Christie's auction for £1.42 million (553.71 million). The painting of "Mr and Mrs Coltman about to set out on a ride" (above) by Joseph WrightAP - 77 words
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Article105 1984-11-25 6 People who stop smoking even after decades of addiction can significantly reduce the risk of fatal heart disease. Studies published in the Journal of the American Medical Association showed that cigarette smoking caused more than 350,000 deaths a year in the United States, but the fatalityAP - 105 words
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Article89 1984-11-25 6 The parents of Baby Fae never doubted their decision to let surgeons transplant a baboon's heart in their tiny infant, despite widespread protests before and after her death on Nov 15. In the first of a two-part series published in People Magazine, the couple, identifiedUPI - 89 words
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Article74 1984-11-25 6 New York police last year issued 48,000 parking tickets to United Nations diplomats, but most of the fines were not paid, costing the city US$l million (552.15 million) in revenue. A spokesman for the City Commissioner said the Soviet mission was the top offender, followed by BulgariaAFP - 74 words
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Article94 1984-11-25 6 Thefts from churches in Italy, most of them unguarded and filled with art treasures, have reached what police call epidemic proportions. "It's an extremely grave situation and we are not quite sure how to deal with this sacrilegious phenomenon, short of turning churches into bank vaults," saidAP - 94 words
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Article, Illustration81 1984-11-25 6 The world's longest-running play, Agatha Christie's The Mousetrap celebrated its 32nd birthday today. Producer Sir Peter Saunders, who celebrated his 73rd birthday last Friday, said: "I would like to be there at the last night, but I don't think I will live that long." Since itUPI - 81 words
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Article77 1984-11-25 6 Fairground worker Raymond Vallance has been jailed in northern England for developing a lucrative cash spinoff from his job at the controls of a fast-whirling carousel known as a waltzer. Taking his customers for a thrillsgalore ride, he made the machine whirl so fast that centrifugal forceReuter - 77 words
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Article57 1984-11-25 6 South African ostrich farmer Johan Goussard has claimed a new world record eating a hard-boiled 1.7 kg ostrich egg in 16 minutes and 48.27 seconds. The previous record was held by Englishman Guy Hobbs, who took 43 minutes and 44.85 seconds to get it down,AP - 57 words
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104 1984-11-25 6 Computer technology is being applied to the übiquitous television set and the result, digital television, is expected to give sales the biggest boost since colour was introduced in the United States in 1954. It will also change the way television is watched, say analysts. Viewers willReuter - 104 words
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Article, Illustration329 1984-11-25 6 Alfonsin urges support for border treaty BUENOS AIRES, Sat. Argentine President Raul Alfonsin made a public appeal for Latin American unity and urged support for a proposed border treaty with neighbouring Chile. He told about 70,000 people at a rally last night that a "yes" vote in tomorrow's referendum onReuter; UPI - 329 words
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149 1984-11-25 6 MEXICO CITY, Sat. Reports of a new gas leak sent hundreds of panicky residents running from their homes only days after a string of gas explosions and fire in their workingclass neighbourhood killed nearly 400 people and left about 600 unaccounted for. With theUPI - 149 words
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244 1984-11-25 6 LILLIAN CHEW - New York forex traders push dollar up LILLIAN CHEW By Washington Correspondent NEW YORK, Sat. American markets took off on the first trading day after the Federal Reserve Board cut its discount rate from 9 per cent to BV2 per cent. Coming back from their Thanksgiving holiday, New York and244 words
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123 1984-11-25 6 Discount rate cut cheers Wall Street Dow Jones NEW YORK, Sat. Wall Street stock prices closed sharply higher in moderate trading yesterday, helped by the central bank's cut in the discount rate earlier this week. The Dow Jones industrial average rose 18.78 points to 1,220.30. In the broader market, advancingReuter - 123 words
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334 1984-11-25 9 Arafat opponent loses key position AMMAN, Sat. Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) chairman Yasser Arafat strengthened his hold on the Palestine National Council yesterday by ousting its Syrian-backed Speaker. The council announced that Mr Khaled Fahoum was voted out of office by 207 votes to seven, with 47 abstentions. Mr FahoumAP; AFP; Reuter - 334 words
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Article, Illustration65 1984-11-25 9 ISRAELI soldiers checking the identity papers of two young Arabs on Saturday. The soldiers were patrolling the catwalk around the walls of Jerusalem. The heightened security coincides with the holding of the Palestine National Council by Mr Yasser Arafat in Amman, Jordan. The Palestine LiberationUPI - 65 words
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468 1984-11-25 9 Round-the-world runners running out of cash DAMASCUS, Sat. Two Britons who set out from London last April hoping to become the first men to run around the world say they are nearly broke but want to carry on their globe-trotting venture. Barely a fifth of the way through their 25,600-kmReuter - 468 words
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Article86 1984-11-25 9 CAIRO, Sat. A sedated crocodile that woke ap early caused panic at Cairo airport when it slipped oat of its freight cage and emerged between transit crates, officials said yesterday. Attendants who saw it screamed and fled. Workers eventually managed to grab the crocodile, one ofReuter - 86 words
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Article41 1984-11-25 9 BISHOP, (California), Sat. An earthquake rumbled through central California yesterday, shaking ski-lifts packed with holiday makers and sending goods crashing off shelves in shops. The earthquake, which lasted nearly a minute, measured 5.7 on the Richter scale. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article107 1984-11-25 9 PLO chief's invitation withdrawn LONDON, Sat. A British publisher last night withdrew an invitation to Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat to visit 1 Britain after a storm of controversy. Mr William Armstrong, head of the Sidgwick and Jackson publishing house, said he had decided that the proposed visit to promote aReuter - 107 words
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360 1984-11-25 9 50,000 Iraqi PoWs in peril Red Cross 'Teheran has violated Geneva Conventions' GENEVA, Sat. FIFTY thousand Iraqi prisoners of Weir in Iran were under "grave threat", the Interational Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said yesterday, and it appealed to the world to put pressure on Teheran to respect theReuter - 360 words
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163 1984-11-25 9 KUWAIT, Sat. Iran has agreed "in principle" to an initiative proposed by six Arab Gulf states and aimed at ending the four-year Iran-Iraq war, the Kuwaiti daily Al Watan said today. Iran indicated its agreement to Syrian Vice-President Abdel Halim Khaddam while he wasAFP - 163 words
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162 1984-11-25 9 DJIBOUTI. Sat. A Somali Airlines passenger plane was hijacked today on a flight from Mogadishu to Cairo, the French army radio monitoring service saicf Sources in Addis Ababa said later the Boeing 707 had landed in the Ethiopian capital. The monitoring service said flightReuter; AP - 162 words
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Article41 1984-11-25 9 More defect to West Germany FLENSBURG (West Germany), Sat. Another 126 Poles defected to West Germany last night from a Polish ship, bringing the total number of defectors arriving by sea to 427 inside one week, police said here today. AFPAFP - 41 words
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311 1984-11-25 10 Deal struck on European arms cooperation THE HAGUE, Sat EUROPEAN Nato defence ministers said yesterday they had made a political breakthrough towards joint production of weapons by agreeing on steps to boost cooperation and a list of possible joint projects. In a declaration after a two-day meeting here, the ministersReuter - 311 words
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Article, Illustration161 1984-11-25 10 Mid-air crash kills 13 French servicemen FIREMEN and rescue workers examining the wreckage of two French military transport planes which collided in mid-air in Castres, France, on Friday. The airplanes were on a practice mission when the tragedy occurred, killing 13 servicemen. A French Air Force spokesman said the aircraftUPI - 161 words
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Article558 1984-11-25 10 LOUIS HEREN'S VIEW From London ONCE upon a time the self-confidence of the West was such that it amounted to racial arrogance, but no longer. Western Europe lost its collective self-confidence after two disastrous world wars and the collapse of colonial empires. American558 words
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Article209 1984-11-25 10 LONDON, Sat. The National Coal Board yesterday offered a new £175 (*****) bonus to tempt strikers to join the more than 65,000 miners it says are now at work in defiance of widespread threats, violence and picket line abuse. But the president of the NationalAP - 209 words
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ASEAN NEWS
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125 1984-11-25 11 No curbs on Muslim preachers in Indonesia JAKARTA, Sat. Indonesia will not impose nationwide restrictions on Muslim preachers despite a bloody riot in Jakarta last September provoked by political sermons in a mosque. The official Antara news agency yesterday quoted Religious Affairs Minister Munawir Syadzali as saying freedom to preachReuter - 125 words
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Article43 1984-11-25 11 MANILA, Sat. Moro secessionist rebels have threatened to kill two Americans, Mr' John Ravinov and Mr Gelmut Herbs, seized in the southern Philippines, if a ransom of 500,000 pesos (5553,700) is not paid within 15 days, the military said today. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article, Illustration329 1984-11-25 11 Marcos will reappear soon, says Virata HONGKONG, Sat. Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos, whose long absence from public view has sparked rumours about his health, will resume regular meetings with government officials in the next few days. Prime Minister Cesar Virata told reporters here today that Mr Marcos told him thisReuter; AFP - 329 words
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167 1984-11-25 11 HAN LING - Subroto holds talks with Brunei officials HAN LING By Brunei Reporter BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Sat. Indonesia's Mining and Energy Minister, Professor Dr Subroto, has had exploratory talks in Brunei with senior officials. Dr Subroto ended a twoday visit to the sultanate yesterday which, he said, was to "explore the possibility167 words
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191 1984-11-25 11 BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Sat. The Brunei government will soon introduce Extra-Curricular Activities (ECA) in all government schools with the students' per- formance in the activities graded and marked like any academic subject. Education and Health Ministry Permanent Secretary j Abdul Razak HajiBernama - 191 words
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170 1984-11-25 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. An exchange training programme for police personnel among Asean countries is one of the recommendations made by Asean heads of police at the end of the Fourth Aseanapol Conference here today. Aseanapol is an annual conference for the chiefs of theBernama - 170 words
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Article97 1984-11-25 11 BANGKOK, Sat Fire swept through the business district of the southern Thai resort island of Phuket today, destroying a shopping centre, a major department store and a row of shophooses. A police spokesman described the blaze as the worst to hit Phuket No injuries orUPI - 97 words
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209 1984-11-25 12 Three hanged for drug trafficking and armed robbery TAIPING, Sat. Three men sentenced to death for armed robbery, drug trafficking and having explosives were hanged at the Taiping prison here at dawn. The hangings were carried out simultaneously witnessed by Taiping prisons chief Nik Ariffin bin Nik Umar, sessions courtNST - 209 words
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100 1984-11-25 12 DAP call: Check religious polarisation PETALING JAYA, Sat. The opposition Democratic Action Party today called for the formation of an inter-reli-gious council comprising representatives of major religions to check trends towards "religious polarisation'.' DAP secretary-general Lim Kit Siang said there was a need to form such a council to promoteBernama - 100 words
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Article265 1984-11-25 12 Mastery of foreign tongues an asset Dr M KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said the mastery of foreign languages does not threaten the national aspiration of promoting Bahasa Malaysia. "A good command of foreign languages will contribute towards an enhanced BahasaNST - 265 words
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Article, Illustration269 1984-11-25 12 $400m tourist resort near Port Dickson planned SEREMBAN, Saturday A $400 MILLION tourist resort project would be launched in Tanjung Si Rusa, Port Dickson, next year, Negri Sembilan Menteri Besar Datuk Isa Samad said yesterday. The project, to be undertaken as a joint venture by the Negri Sembilan Foundation andBernama - 269 words
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254 1984-11-25 12 Abuse of law 'a threat to democracy' KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Abuse of power occurs at all levels of society, the Timbalan Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Sultan Azlan Muhibbuddin Shah of Perak, said here last night. "In the past decade, we have seen people in high places being convicted of criminal offencesNST - 254 words
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180 1984-11-25 12 RTM revamp aimed at improving news presentation KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Radio Television Malaysia's (RTM's) news division is being reorganised to further improve its news presentation and news casting, Information Ministry secretary-general Datuk Haii Wan Sidek Abdul Rahman said yesterday. Plans were underway to create posts for news presenters which wouldBernama - 180 words
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Advertisement187 1984-11-25 12 INDONESIAN FAST FOOD RESTAURANT JcPrfeaj? PARKWAY PARADE 80 Marine Parade Road #03-26 Singapore 1544 Never before have your all-time favourites yes, three top local dishes been given I _w _^s. new exciting flavours. Tastes that you have never tried before. And you will be back for more! <JpA^ m*y ■■LW187 words
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Article, Illustration392 1984-11-25 13 PAUL JACOB - Increased charges for government chalets at Changi PAUL JACOB By CIVIL servants will have to pay more for their holiday break at government chalets in Changi from tomorrow. The move also coincides with tomorrow's opening of the new seaside resort for civil servants at Loyang, where new rates will range392 words
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231 1984-11-25 13 PAUL WEE - Hongkong lawyers and doctors invited to work here PAUL WEE By HONGKONG professionals, including lawyers and doctors, are being invited to practise in Singapore. The total number is not known, but it is understood that they include about 50 senior lawyers. They had either been approached by Singapore or had231 words
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307 1984-11-25 13 KATHLYN TSANG - KATHLYN TSANG Ministry and police round up 114 destitutes in swoop Tj AN ISLAND-WIDE swoop has irounded-up 114 beggars. Among them was a woman with $1,077 in her pockets and a man with a bank book showing a deposit of $3,803. The swoop307 words
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Article, Illustration173 1984-11-25 13 INSTEAD of hitting the $1 million jackpot in the Singapore Sweep, 50-year-old E. K. Abu Bakar was landed with a $2,750 fine yesterday. A court heard that he tried to pick up the $1 million prize in November last year by claiming he173 words
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Article227 1984-11-25 13 ABOUT one in four applications for passports received by the Immigration Department came from its first decentralised office which opened in Joo Chiat on Nov 5. Between Nov 5 and Nov 17, the office received 4,844 applications for international and restricted passports, showing how popular227 words
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465 1984-11-25 14 RONNIE WAI - RONNIE WAI By A COMPREHENSIVE plan is being worked out to ensure that the economy keeps on ticking in the event of a war or an emergency. The plan, which was disclosed by Home Affairs Minister Chua Sian Chin yesterday,465 words
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Article, Illustration237 1984-11-25 14 SENTOSA's latest attraction, the Pioneers of Singapore Museum, will be officially opened on Saturday. Nine tableaux will depict Singapore's history from the 14th to the 20th century, just before World War 11. Life-size figures enact a Singapore River of the 1820s, a 1930s street237 words
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370 1984-11-25 14 PAUL JACOB - Tender called for 350,000 telephones PAUL JACOB Telecoms expects demand to grow By TELECOMS is calling for one of the biggest supplies of telephones to meet the expected demand in the next two to three years. The recent invitation to suppliers to provide 350,000 sets is second only to the370 words
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125 1984-11-25 14 'Train the less educated to ease labour shortage' TRAINING the less educated Indian worker may be one way of easing the labour shortage problem, Mr G. Ramachandran, the Indian Chamber of Commerce president, said. The solution to Singapore's labour shortage, he said, rested with the realisation that the unemployed and125 words
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153 1984-11-25 14 Yock Suan: Improve standard of martial arts DELIVER blows better and make your presence felt in the "fighting ring" was the essence of Minister of State (Finance) Lee Yock Suan's message to the Singapore Martial Arts Instructors' Association yesterday. At the official opening of the SMAIA's new premises in Mountbatten153 words
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Article19 1984-11-25 14 THE Far Eastern Academy Band will perform at the MacRitchie Reservoir Park today at 5 p.m.19 words
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338 1984-11-25 15 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ Overdependence on declining business 'not healthy' By THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has told Sim Lim Finance to reduce its portfo- lio of car loans. m Sim Lim, until recently, j was one of the most aggresI sive forces in338 words
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Article115 1984-11-25 15 Benefits for seamen's families THE Singapore Organisation of Seamen (SOS) will from next year extend death benefits to families of deceased members and visit seamen warded in hospitals. This is part of its welfare schemes for members, said the SOS general secretary, Mr Leow Ching Guan, at their annual hong115 words
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208 1984-11-25 15 AN INCREASING number of contractors are using more sophisticated machines to build Housing Board flats. This can be seen by the number of contractors who have taken advantage of the board's interest-free financing scheme for buying machines. The scheme was introduced in208 words
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97 1984-11-25 15 How to get more graduate aftercare officers A PERMANENT system of recruitment is needed to get more students of tertiary institutions to become and remain as voluntary aftercare officers for drug addicts. Singapore Anti-Narcotics Association president Baey Lian Peck, said yesterday that many students left the University Aftercare Service after97 words
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273 1984-11-25 15 PHILIP LEE - PHILIP LEE By THE Singapore United Front (SUF) had this message yesterday for Singapore voters: If you give back power to the PAP again, then for the next five years you should not grumble about the power they have. The SUF chairman,273 words
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Article, Illustration172 1984-11-25 15 MR SASI, 28, the SUF's Boon Lay candidate, said yesterday he wanted to be an MP with a voice that would check some of the PAP's policies. Parliament, he said, was the best place to do it, for as an MP he would have a broader base172 words
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Article, Illustration161 1984-11-25 15 MR SIM, 32, was enthusiastically described by the SUF as "a very successful businessman He owns two Malaysiabased companies dealing in canned foodstuff. Mr Sim, speaking in Mandarin, said he had wanted to take part in the elections long ago but had been too busy with161 words
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252 1984-11-25 16 Chok Tong wants awards for outstanding RCs SERVICE will have its rewards. The Residents' Committee Secretariat has been asked to look into the possibility of a scheme where outstanding RCs receive yearly awards. Defence Minister Goh Chok Tong, who is also the deputy chairman of the RC Steering Committee, disclosed252 words
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473 1984-11-25 16 CHRISTINA TSENG - CHRISTINA TSENG What the tourist trade thinks of the report of the Tourism Task Force By AT LAST something is going to be done. This was the general reaction of some tour operators and hoteliers on the recommendations of the tourism task force473 words
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Article, Illustration560 1984-11-25 16 IRENE HOE - IRENE HOE Two projects our Chinatown planners can learn from Story: IN planning the restoration and revival of Chinatown, the task force has the latecomer's advantage. It can learn from other projects such as Granville Island and Gastown which have become textbook cases inIAN LLOYD - 560 words
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Article134 1984-11-25 16 What our reporter saw REPORTER Salma Khalik, who was in Gastown and Granville in May, has this to say: "Gastown is beautiful with its intricate designs and lovely shop windows. But it was also dead. "Though it was nearly summer, it felt spooky because the cobbled134 words
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234 1984-11-25 16 Foreign Labour THE Ministry of Labour will be looking into the hotel industry's need of foreign labour in the coming years. Dr Tony Tan, Minister for Trade and Industry, said on Friday that the tourism task force has pointed out the need and his234 words
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140 1984-11-25 17 Lawyer Wee resumes practice after winning appeal LAWYER Harry Wee resumed practice last week after returning from London where he attended a Privy Council hearing on his appeal against a two-year suspension. The five Council judges, who quashed the suspension order imposed by the High Court here in January, are140 words
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Article, Illustration173 1984-11-25 17 THE Member of Parliament for Alexandra, Mr Tan Soo Khoon, yesterday presented a cheque for $500 to the widower of the Mei Ling Street fire victim. Madam Jahara binti Abdul Kadir, 77, was found dead on Thursday in their home in Block173 words
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195 1984-11-25 17 NTUC-lncome set to exceed sales target NTUC-INCOME, the insurance arm of the. national trades union movement, looks set to exceed its sales target of $500 million for the year by a comfortable margin. This was revealed yesterday by the Finance and Trade and Industry Minister, Dr Tony Tan, last night195 words
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Article83 1984-11-25 17 A MAN who entered Singapore illegally nine times and used a stolen credit card to buy $3,333 worth of goods was jailed 16 months yesterday. Sentence on Filipino Romeo Mart n, 27, who pleaded guilty to the charges on Tuesday, had been postponed to yesterday.83 words
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438 1984-11-25 17 ILENE ALESHIRE - Mixed views on future scenario of Singapore ILENE ALESHIRE By THE scenario of a future Singapore: No more one-room improved flats; commercial development in private condominiums; and more buildings for specialised needs, such as homes for the elderly. These visions were conjured in response to the question: "What's next after438 words
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161 1984-11-25 17 Artillery replace plotting board with calculator to compute firing data FROM the plotting board to the programmable calculator this is how the Singapore Artillery men have progressed in the battlefield. The calculator, introduced last June, was found to be more accurate than the board, which required two soldiers to plot161 words
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Article42 1984-11-25 17 A CHEQUE for $25,000 was given to the zoo on Friday by Kodak (S) Pte Ltd, which has "adopted" the animal showtime area. It was the biggest donation since the launching of the adoption scheme in 1976.42 words
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178 1984-11-25 17 Man gets three years for his part in $3.4m fraud BUSINESSMAN Pan Mook Lan was jailed for three years by a district judge yesterday for his part in a $3.4 million shipping fraud perpetrated on *Hie Development Bank of Singapore seven years ago. Pan, 48, had pleaded guilty to the178 words
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Article, Illustration379 1984-11-25 17 ELENA CHONG - ELENA CHONG By A FOOLHARDY act landed a Vigilante Corps member behind bars for 15 months yesterday, when he was found guilty of fatally wounding his friend in a guardroom at Police Headquarters two months ago. VC Jamaluddin bin Ibrahim, 19, originally accused of murder, pleaded379 words
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Article, Illustration174 1984-11-25 18 SlA's new fleet is coming in. The first of its new "birds", the Boeing 757, flew in yesterday. Two more new planes, another 8757 and an Airbus A3lO, will fly in next week. Another A3lO will arrive in early December, giving Singapore Airlines four new planesWONG KWAI CHOW - 174 words
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141 1984-11-25 18 Woman made threatening calls to frighten off colleague MASSEUSE Teoh Soh Guek became jealous of a colleague because of her popularity at a health centre. So to frighten her off, Teoh started making threatening telephone calls to Madam Chan Mee Lin at her home. Yesterday, Teoh, 39, was fined $1,000141 words
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Article33 1984-11-25 18 THERE will be a talk on "The role of women in community service" tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the Eunos community centre. FHian Hajjah Habsah Lshin will speak in Malay.33 words
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Article, Illustration176 1984-11-25 18 NG WENG HOONG - NG WENG HOONG Stationary patrol car lands on pavement By A DRIVER was arrested early yesterday after he crashed into a stationary police car, seriously injuring a policeman. Last night, PC Marimuthu Supayah, 26, of Tanglin police station, was still unconscious in Tan Tock176 words
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358 1984-11-25 18 CONRAD RAJ - Developer offers 'buy back at original price' guarantee CONRAD RAJ By THE property market may not have seen bottom yet, but at least one developer is betting that in five years' time it will be no worse than it is today. City Developments has guaranteed that it will buy back358 words
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Article103 1984-11-25 18 SINGAPORE Bus Service has introduced one-man-operation-ticketing system Service 142 which will ply the route between Potong Pasir Estate and Toa Payoh Interchange beginning today. It will operate from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m., with a frequency of 17 to 20 minutes during peak hours.103 words
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Article83 1984-11-25 18 A NEW feeder service between Serangoon Garden Terminal and Serangoon Avenue 5 will operate from Dec 2. Designated Service 315, it will operate on a flat fare of 15 cents on a nine-minute fre- quency between 6 a.m. and 11 p.m. daily. The route: Via Serangoon Garden83 words
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Article113 1984-11-25 18 Three more coin machines THREE more coin-chang-ing machines will be installed at bus interchanges, one each at Ang Mo Kio, Bukit Merah and Clementi. From tomorrow, commuters can change coins from 6 a.m. to 9.30 p.m. on weekdays and Saturdays, and from 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. on Sundays and113 words
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Advertisement75 1984-11-25 15 fjnjß [1 pen you choose both say I I] a lot about you. Slanted I }i writing with large loops can f I. shov\ responsiveness and I [I imagination Choosing a I Sheafler shows you appre I ciate a superior pen that I makes a stylish gift Only I 075 words
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Article338 1984-11-25 21 The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation is long on title and short on reputation. Unesco's bureaucracy has burgeoned into a monstrous drain on its own resources, to the point where it spends more than three dollars at its Paris home for every one338 words
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Article156 1984-11-25 21 What The Sunday Times reported on Nov 22, 1959 MORE than 400 children, aged one year to five years, are being cared for every day in government-run creches here while their mothers are out working in factories, shops and offices. At one time working mothers feared putting156 words
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Article, Illustration1174 1984-11-25 21 Sexual attitudes haven't really changed much, says therapist KOK LEE PENG We are now more A monogamous In the time of our grandfathers, men had concubines if they could afford it. Now they would have extra-marital affairs. Perhaps people talk more about sex. This may1,174 words
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Article, Illustration1253 1984-11-25 22 Peter Barnard - Peter Barnard SEVEN DAYS I NOSTALGIA, said Samuel Goldwyn, ain't what it used to be, but there has been a lot of it about just lately. Even I have been temporarily afflicted, in one way or another, partially triggered by the reminder that1,253 words
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608 1984-11-25 22 Chua Beng Huat - Chua Beng Huat AS I SEE IT Some Singaporeans see the government as a seamless web cast over the entire population, without a tear anywhere. This may be flattering in terms of administrative efficiency, and be a selling point to international investors.608 words
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Article, Illustration498 1984-11-25 22 N. Balakrishnan - N. Balakrishnan AS I SEE MM I HAVE just bought a windbreaker, the kind of thing I used to wear in New England's autumn weather in September, so that I can keep myself from being immobilised by cold. Such temperate-weather gear is necessary for498 words
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Article, Illustration640 1984-11-25 22 JIM O'NEAL'S plan for taking the grief out of golfing is so beautifully simple that every fool from Alaska to Zanzibar is asking why he himself hadn't thought of it earlier. The plan in a nutshell: To increase golfing pleasure and shorten each round, simply640 words
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Article, Illustration992 1984-11-25 23 Must we wait for a cultural Winsemius? YOUR columns played host to a spectacular apparition last week, that of Clive Linke as a veritable Old Testament patriarch, nostrils afire with indignation, brandishing his drama school credentials like the staff of Moses, in prayerful expectation that the waters of local theatre992 words
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Article, Illustration1574 1984-11-25 23 Official exhortations every now and then Stop at two. But if you're a graduate, go forth and multiply. Join the workforce. But learn to keep house and look after the kids. Many women are perplexed by the tug-of-war between the roles expected of them.1,574 words
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Article117 1984-11-25 23 I WOULD like to draw your attention to your description of Mr Vivian Balakrishnan in your story "Yuppies: How strong a protest vote?" (Nov 11) as the president of the NUS Students' Union who spearheaded a petition against the scheme giving priority to graduate mothers in117 words
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Article, Illustration330 1984-11-25 24 EPSOM JEEP - Jingle Bell is out for rich sprint double EPSOM JEEP By NIGEL TILEY. still comfortably in the lead in the race for this year's jockey Sremiership despite a losing streak of 1 rides, has elected to ride Jingle Bell IV in preference to Added Advantage n in the richest sprint330 words
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Article3636 1984-11-25 24 going forecasts. mMMmBMBMmm 2.00 CLASS 3 DIV 3 1,600m -^^FrXHjJ (Ratings: 87-75) (Stakes: $17,500) 1 ****** Flag Commander 55 (83) Mdm Li Mei In-E Breukelen 4ag dl -.5 Drifted in and baulked for run in. final 100m, finishing smack-up sth of 9in Div 2 1400m Ipoh3,636 words
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Article136 1984-11-25 24 Compiled by THE RACING EDITOR Local jockeys have a poor record in the Lion City Cup. Peter Lee was the only one to succeed in the inaugural running of the race in 1974, on General Trong m. Two horses have won the race twice, and in successive136 words
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Article1103 1984-11-25 24 PffffM 3 35 CLASS 1 1.200m «i£l£ylJfewr i JJ! (Ratings: 184-160) (Stakes: $157,500) 1 631*13 Paititi Gold 55.5 (184) Agasam-Bougoure 9 amg -1.5 By No Robbery; still as good as gold in his 7th season; already winner of four races this year alone; won going away1,103 words
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Article, Illustration251 1984-11-25 24 TONTO - TONTO By Our man on the track i USEES! 1974 General Trong 111 54.5 Pater Lee 1975 Golden Way 53 Tulk 1976 Blue Star 54.5 Piggott 1977 Blue Star 64.5 Piggott 1978 Gentle Jim 55 Piggott 1979 Butterfly Boy 52.5 Harris 1980 Sovereign Escort251 words
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Article337 1984-11-25 24 RACE EPSOM JEEP RACING ED TONTO PEDIGREE WENG SOOK 4 Run Angel Run 1 Flag Commander 1 Flag Commander 5 Brer Wolf 1 Flag Commander 1 8 Strongbow 11 Fantasia 8 Strongbow 8 Strongbow 10 Kagan 5 Brer Wolf 3 Smart Looker 5 Brer Wolf 11337 words
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Article, Illustration2231 1984-11-25 25 Triumphant comeback by Johnston Allan's hat-trick puts him three ahead of Teh By OUR RACING TEAM FIRST: *****6 SECOND: *****0 THIRD: *****4 STARTERS: *****6, *****7, *****9, *****3, *****6, *****4, *****3, *****0, *****0, *****9. CONSOLATIONS: *****7, *****7, *****5, *****7, *****8, *****9, *****2, *****9, *****4, *****1. CHAMPION Sydney jockey Malcolm Johnston madeALBERT SIM - 2,231 words
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Article, Illustration741 1984-11-25 25 JACK ELLIOTT - From near tragedy to Caulifield Cup win... JACK ELLIOTT By Chief Racing Writer, Melbourne Herald MELBOURNE, Sat. As a diminutive boy of 12 years, Pat Hyland delivered a telegram. on his pony, to the famous racing family of Moloneys in Warrnambool, Victoria. That errand changed his whole life. Instead of741 words
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Article620 1984-11-25 25 STIPE'S JOCKEY Terry Lucas (Black Dinero) was fined $500 for changing his girth after weighing out in Race 3 at Bukit Timah yesterday while jockey Nick Connorton, who finished third on Bylon in Race 2, was fined $200 for failing to pass the judge in accordance620 words
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202 1984-11-25 25 DATUK Sonny Khoo, owner of Sonobe, yesterday hit ont at the panel of handicappers for leaving ont his horse from the $49,1M Toa Payoh Trophy race to be ran over 1,85t m at Bukit Timah today. He said after Sonobe scored with topweight of 57202 words
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Obituary, Illustration146 1984-11-25 26 Mdm. Cecilia Seow Ah Lun Agede? Passed sway peacefully on the morning ot 24th Nov IM4 teevmg Husband: Jeeeph Tan Tien Guen deceased Sons Stephen Victor Richard Daughters-in-law Pauline Janet Susan Daughters Esther Theresa Mary Christina (deceased) Sons-in-law Lee Thiam Huat Robert Chua Grand -children Nicholas Gerald Vincent146 words
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Obituary, Illustration48 1984-11-25 26 MDM. GOVINDASAMY LAKSHMi Departed Nov. 25th 1982 Gone from our lives one so dear, But ln our hearts forever near. Always remembered by Husband, Father, Children, Grandchildren end nelativee. In Loving Memory oft MR CK. MATHEWS Departed 25/11/83 Sadly missed by Wife. Children A Relatives48 words
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Obituary, Illustration84 1984-11-25 26 MRS. MOK Q WEE HENG nee TAN KOK CHER i Passed away peacefully on 23.1184 et 8.20 a.m. leaving behind: Son: Peter Eck Piang Daughter-in-law: Lai Soh Yin Daughters: Anna, Chin Long Linda, Aik Hoon Eileen, Aik Sung Adopted daughter: NgMiowHee Sons-in-law: Goh Boon Kang Lim Cheng Huat84 words
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Advertisement87 1984-11-25 26 mj/M .forever... by Judyßlume Kathcrtac and Michael. IxdJi seventeen, meet at a \w.rtx on New Years Kvc. They become friends, grow to love each other soon their relationship become intense and exclusive. Katherine's worried parents Anally Insist that they put their love to the test of a long summer separation87 words
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Article168 1984-11-25 27 Ban on Maradona lifted NAPLES (Italy), Sat. Napoli's l'Ss7.s million ($16.13m) Argentine striker, Diego Maradona, suspended on Wednesday for one Italian Soccer League match after being sent off last Sunday, had the suspension revoked yesterday. A disciplinary commission in Milan accepted Maradona's appeal against the ban over a touchline incident168 words
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Article, Illustration1189 1984-11-25 27 ROB HUGHES - ROB HUGHES New Rangers supremo stubbornly sticks to negative ways and is proud to be a bore TALK OF SOCCER I MAY have to revise my secret thoughts on civil servants. For many years since Sir Alf Ramsey with his clipped English speech and his1,189 words
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Article, Illustration829 1984-11-25 27 Refugee Diep, 14, has reached his goal at Everton Last week Sportsfront highlighted the lack of success of Asian footballers like Fandi Ahmad in attempting to make a name for themselves in Europe. But, as JULIE WELCH reports, there is a chance that one boy, a Vietnamese829 words
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520 1984-11-25 27 Italian League long on dreams but so short on goals ROME, Sat. The Italian First Division, which boasts the most glamorous line-up of international soccer stars in the world, has left its followers full of dreams but woefully short of goals after the opening nine games of the season. AReuter - 520 words
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Article, Illustration757 1984-11-25 28 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH SAID AND DONE HIS olood mixed with sweat and tears. Jack Lai hauled himself across the finish-line. He was exhausted and in pain; the blood on his blistered hands bore grim testimony to that. But there was an equal amount of ecstasyJONATHAN CHOO - 757 words
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453 1984-11-25 28 Presenting. ..soccer's Alternative Awards PITY the footballer. Only judged by his proficiency on the pitch. It's always who scores the most goals, who saves the most and who gets the most red cards. Doesn't anybody care about him anymore? I mean, when was the last time you took stock of453 words
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Article237 1984-11-25 28 4 There wasn't anything better to do at night. It was even better than wa- M tching tennis. 7 Hmmm...what was Singapore tennis's 55-year-old bachelor and evergreen, Hassan Alwi, up to on his recent trip to Hawaii? Sorry to disappoint you, folks. Nothing naughtier than gazing237 words
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Article257 1984-11-25 28 Money makes MR25 go round A SOCIAL group has plans to give the Community Chest of Singapore a good run for its money. The MR2S, a club for joggers, has decided to contribute too, in the best way they know by pounding pavements and tracks. So they have put their257 words
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571 1984-11-25 28 Dear Sir, you're a first-rate twit! What an angry official said in reply to a lost long-distance runner... LONDON, Sat. High on the moorland, teacher Paul Evison picked up pace in the sevenmile cross-country race. Suddenly, he came across a fork in the track ahead. There was no marshal to571 words
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Article, Illustration746 1984-11-25 29 DERMOT PURGAVIE - DERMOT PURGAVIE Eye on America Baseball unearths a diamond who pitches in the fast lane ONCE, they say, sport was fun. Now sport is rich and sport is solemn, an industry built around television money, franchises, agents and athletes who sell beer and radial tyres. Dwight746 words
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Article207 1984-11-25 29 TAIPEH, Sat. South Korea whipped the United States 12-2 and then went on to blank Panama 5-0 in the 1984 Chung Hwa Cup baseball invitational tournament here yesterday. Taiwan's second team, Kwang Hwa, beat Japan 7-5 in another match. Chung Hwa, Taiwan's first team, and Holland didAFP - 207 words
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Article, Illustration170 1984-11-25 29 RANGOON, Sat. Singapore finished last on the second day of the Putra Cup Amateur Golf Championship here yesterday as Burma surged to the fore with a two-stroke lead over Malaysia. Defending champions Philippines were nine strokes behind the leaders. The unusually warmUPI - 170 words
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Article255 1984-11-25 29 Lack of shooters let cagers down IPOH, Sat. Kuwait registered their first win when they thrashed Singapore 74-53 in the World Inter-Club Asian qualifying round basketball championship here last night. Both teams started off cautiously and were level at 19-19 after 16 minutes. At the end of the first-half, theAFP - 255 words
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Article164 1984-11-25 29 AMIENS (Northern France), Sat. China beat France 6-1 in their second friendly international table tennis match here last night. After their conclusive 7-0 win in Pontoise, near Paris, on Thursday night, the Chinese suffered an early setback when world-ranked No. 5 Wang Hui Yuan lost inAFP - 164 words
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Article317 1984-11-25 30 Submission after the admission HELSINKI, Sat. Finland's chief athletics coach Antti Lanamaki resigned yesterday after admitting he knew his country's long-distance runner Martti Vainio had taken performance-boosting drugs before the Los Angeles Olympics. Vainio was stripped of his Olympic 10,000 metres silver medal after traces of anabolic steroids were foundReuter; AP - 317 words
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Article, Illustration225 1984-11-25 30 NEW YORK, Sat. European athletics promoters do not always keep their promises to American stars, according to Olympic champion and world record-holder Edwin Moses. Moses, the 1976 and 1984 Olympic gold medallist who has not lost a major 400 metres hurdles race for seven years,Reuter - 225 words
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Article, Illustration498 1984-11-25 30 picture 4 Her objective is to qualify for the cross country world championships. But she will not make up her mind before sometime next year on whether she will really compete internationally again. In that case, she will probably make Switzerland her base,AP; UPI - 498 words
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433 1984-11-25 30 THE WORLD OF CRICKET BRISBANE, Sat. Centuries by Clive Lloyd and Richie Richardson drove Australia into a corner and left the West Indies in control of the second Test at the Brisbane Cricket ground today. After two days play the touristsAP; Reuter - 433 words
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Article, Illustration1122 1984-11-25 31 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD ALWAYS ON SUNDAY ASIAN CUP... THE CASH f^rxntc*ta Such is the scarcity of spectators in the lower echelons of British football that the old chesnut about "What time is the kick-off?"... "What time can you get here?" is no longer funny. But I am assured1,122 words
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Article, Illustration801 1984-11-25 31 JEFFREY LOW - JEFFREY LOW LOWDOWN ON SPORT ASIAN CUP... THE COMMOTION YET another reminder was issued this week by the authorities of Singapore sport on how soccer fans should behave during yet another big tournament at the National Stadium next month. It's the Asian Cup, the plum prize of801 words
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Article, Illustration117 1984-11-25 31 MADRID, Sat. Striker Mario Kempes, who helped Argentina win the World Cup in 1978, is in line to sign for Grasshopper Zurich, of Switzerland. Kempes said he was hoping for a contract following his trip to Zurich last week. "I'm waiting for a call from Zurich next weekReuter - 117 words
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488 1984-11-25 31 UEFA decide on replay for Rapid-Celtic tie WORLD OF SOCCER BERNE, Sat. Austrian club Rapid Vienna were given a Cup-Winners' Cup reprieve yesterday when the European Football Union (UEFA) ordered their second-round second-leg clash with Scotland's Celtic to be replayed. Celtic had triumphed 3-0 in the explosive match played inReuter; AFP - 488 words
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Article, Illustration103 1984-11-25 31 ISTANBUL, Sat. Turkish national team advisor Jupp Derwall and coach Candan Tarhan have resigned, newspapers here reported today. Turkey were thrashed 8-0 at home by England 10 days ago and beaten 2-1 by Finland earlier this month in World Cup qualifying matches. The Daily Milliyet quoted Turkish FootballReuter - 103 words
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250 1984-11-25 31 BELGIAN First Division club Standard Liege has been ordered to pay around US$5B3,--000 ($1.3 million) in back taxes and fines. Earlier this week, Anderlecht, due to play Real Madrid in a UEFA Cup match on Wednesday, had been ordered to pay U*****,000Reuter; AFP - 250 words
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Article, Illustration407 1984-11-25 30 THE WORLD OF TENNIS MELBOURNE, Sat. Tournament officials were trying frantically to contact American tennis star Jimmy Connors tonight in a desperate bid to entice him to the Australian Open starting at Kooyong on Monday. Officials believe there is only a slim chance Connors can beReuter; UPI; AFP - 407 words
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Advertisement106 1984-11-25 28 0 MARTIN AMIS THE Wim. R\CHI I WWPWIiRS '^■mX~- Mtir *M mmL:mmm <e\u<il. hi'jfih tn /"],//>/, A STYLISH, SEXY AND RIBALDLY FUNNY NOVEL BY THE AUTHOR OF OTHER PEOPLE Charles Highway, a precociously intelligent and highly sexed teenager, is determined to Sleep With an Older Woman before he turns twenty.106 words
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Advertisement256 1984-11-25 31 P** BAP** o^ x^&s*^ ww mMA m Grand Duke Jewel White AF jfl A IBU Even if vou don't go to fl^^^ijig^i^ jA V weather will still influence your skin It is the i^^H 1! HI r W^\ ageing and if there is nothing to be done K after sun-burn,256 words
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Article456 1984-11-25 32 Big guns suffer surprise losses LONDON, Sat. Having spent three weeks gazing loftily down from the top of the English soccer First Division, Everton suffered an unexpected attack of vertigo today and plummeted to a 4-2 defeat at Norwich. Their wounded pride apart, however, Everton escaped with light injuries andReuter - 456 words
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Article, Illustration387 1984-11-25 32 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI Lethargic performance I dashes Republic's Asian Cup dreams GUANGZHOU 2 SINGAPORE 1 By GUANGZHOU, Sat. Singapore were eliminated from the White Cloud soccer tournament here tonight when the home side, Guangzhou, beat them 2-1. Hussein Aljunied's team had only themselves to blame for losing asJERRY SEH - 387 words
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Article, Illustration416 1984-11-25 32 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI Ex-international Yunos shines as Bedok capture PM Cup By FEW in the paltry crowd at the National Stadium could remember the heady days of Yunos Baba. But yesterday, the "old" maestro weaved and schemed in his boots to roll back the years asJONATHAN CHOO - 416 words
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Article187 1984-11-25 32 Revving up for motocross COME rain or shine, 25 motorcyclists will be battling for top honours in the second round of the second Castrol motocross series today at 11 a.m. at the vacant land off Loyang Avenue Two and Loyang Way. The series which has three rounds, began on OctAFP - 187 words
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Article380 1984-11-25 32 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN By LORGAN Wong adapted well to the variable wind conditions and strong spring-tide currents to take the lead on the first day of the national Open class windsurfing championships at East Coast yesterday. Close behind him was Singapore ace Ho Kah380 words
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256 1984-11-25 32 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Mumtaz Jaafar's sparkling feat in equalling the Malaysian national 100 metres record has put her as the favourite to replace Harbans Kaur for the Suharto Cup meet beginning in Manila in a week's time. Her 11.9 seconds timing at the256 words
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Advertisement9 1984-11-25 1 Mind and Body Food Arts and Books Habitat Fashion9 words
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Article, Illustration731 1984-11-25 1 So you want tofnove from worker to boss? But have you got wfjat it tpkes foresight, willingness to swea| a ittle luck and more? PMJL ONG speaks to five wfyo have made the leap from daydream into reality. Four who did it their way and how731 words
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Article, Illustration925 1984-11-25 2 ESTHER TZER WONG - ESTHER TZER WONG Every couple fights but watch how you do it in front of the children By staff counsellor at the Counselling and Care Centre and editor of Becoming, the centre's magazine PARENTS who fight constantly produce insecure children. The constant tense atmosphere at925 words
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Article302 1984-11-25 2 WHILE it is easy to say don't lose control or let tempers fly when the children are around, this is not so easy to accomplish in real life. However, there are ways to avoid a full-blown fight in front of the children. One good302 words
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MEDICAL BRIEFING
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Article, Illustration177 1984-11-25 2 DOCTORS continue to debate the danger of violent exercise for the over-40s. Squash is a particuarly dangerous game to play occasionally because it combines excitement and sudden effort. It is also very vigorous and competitive and is played in hot surroundings where dehydration increases physical177 words
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Article, Illustration140 1984-11-25 2 ADULT patients can be divided into the phlegmatic who will never admit to anything worse than a heavy cold and those to whom every sneeze is the initial symptom of flu. Both groups can happily be prescribed aspirin but in chil dren the treatment140 words
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Article, Illustration130 1984-11-25 2 Early alert for glaucoma DOCTORS in eye clinics have over-esti-mated both t Ineffectiveness of doctor patient corn- munication and the strength of concern a patient feels for close relatives. Glaucoma, a condition in which pressure inside the eye rises and damages the optic nerve, thus causing blindness, can be treated130 words
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Article, Illustration486 1984-11-25 2 SHIFT WORK IT IS better to start 12-hour shift-work at 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. rather than midnight and noon. The reason is that workers starting at 6 a.m. or 6 p.m. would have some time to be with their children, either beforeNYT - 486 words
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Article, Illustration502 1984-11-25 3 How five fared in minding their own business From Page 1 We were naive at first. When we surveyed the market we thought there were too many people selling cheaper machines. Sa we decided to sell the more expensive ones.x COMSOFT is a company502 words
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Article, Illustration580 1984-11-25 3 He lists among the 'musts' for would-be businessmen: Reading widely, market knowledge, foresight, honesty, patience, ability to plan A and sell. *r CALCULATED risks, adaptability and a pinch of luck. These are the main elements of Derek Chen's success. A former salesman,580 words
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Article315 1984-11-25 3 A glass dream which shattered MOST people wanting to start a business are daunted by the thought ol failure. They conjure up in their minds bankruptcy and disgrace, barred shops and unemployment, but does it always have to be so bleak? Mr Ker S.S., 34, laughed when he was asked315 words
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Article, Illustration471 1984-11-25 3 If I could do it all again, I would take up an accountancy course if I wanted an easy life. Or go into the construction A business. S GOING into business was easy for Lim Guan Hock. It was 1972, and the 28-year-old Malaysia-Singapore Airlines471 words
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Article, Illustration382 1984-11-25 3 I did not want to take the risk until I was sure that we could make money. We surveyed what the others were giving and tried out the cheapest suppliers who would give us good credit terms. J ■FOR IV2 years, Rina Yap,382 words
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NATIONAL EXHIBITION
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Article, Illustration679 1984-11-25 4 Going to the National Exhibition? Make a day of it with your family. There is food aplenty within walking distance of the exhibition area. MARGARET CHAN takes you on an eating tour EAT OUT YOU will not starve when you go to the National679 words
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Article, Illustration518 1984-11-25 4 FOR those who want Muslim and Indian food and at prices much lower than in town there is a newly opened hawker centre opposite the World Trade Centre. It's in Seah Im Road where one of the carparks for National Exhibition visitors is located. Most518 words
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Article, Illustration383 1984-11-25 4 MY CHOICE DISHES SPANISH rice and vindaloo always appear on festive occasions in her home. "It's rich food and we cannot eat them too often," said 68-year-old Winifred Remedios. This grandmother of four inherited the recipes from her mother-in-law. Both dishes go down well383 words
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Article, Illustration269 1984-11-25 5 Innovation COMPUTER-DESIGNED wedding cakes, picture frames and candles are now on the way. Walter Freidl, a consultant in Britain, is trying to dispel the intimidating image of computer-aided design systems used for manufacturing and designs. He wants to show that such systems need not be difficult or269 words
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Article208 1984-11-25 5 Household tips CLOTHES may not be terribly expensive but children do outgrow them fast. So why buy new ones if you can stretch the old? PYJAMA GAME Make baby's pyjamas last longer by buying a size larger than needed and threading elastic through the208 words
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Article, Illustration95 1984-11-25 5 WHAT'S happening? Nothing much, as far as these two "girls", who are looking out for someone to adopt them, are concerned. Hazel and Holly, both about eight weeks old, are among several puppies and dogs available from the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to95 words
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Article, Illustration892 1984-11-25 5 Players who chose freedom ALL these men were born in the Soviet Union, but left between 1972 and 1979 as masters of the game of chess. The exit of good and even great players from the motherland of modern chess is one of the most extraordinary phenomena892 words
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Article273 1984-11-25 5 You are to give graciously Etiquette I Q: FROM time to time, ex classmates or ex-col-leagues with whom 1 have lost touch invite me to their weddings or birthday parties. Am I obliged to attend since after the occasion they forget about me? If I don't wish to go, most273 words
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Article, Illustration32 1984-11-25 5 If drawers stick, sandpaper r .ugh places on the runners and drawer sides. Then rub tallow, hard s jap or furniture .olish on them to make 1 them run smoothly32 words
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Article, Illustration296 1984-11-25 7 OPERA OPERA superstar Placido Domingo couldn't understand why the audience was laughing during his love scene. Or during any moments of the dress rehearsal for the Houston Grand Opera's production of Puccini's Tosca. a decidedly non-comic opera. The problem was the unintentionally humorous English translation projected296 words
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Article, Illustration562 1984-11-25 7 WRITERS IF you want to write 46 novels in a lifetime, it helps to average 1,000 words an hour. Anthony Trollope, the 19th-century English novelist, did. And that was just before breakfast. Perhaps, an empty stomach was the key. Though he had nine childrenUSA Today - 562 words
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184 1984-11-25 7 BARBARA CARTLAND writes a book every seven days. Some authors take longer. A Common Wilderness (Fiction Collective, about Ss36) by Michael Seide was published early last year with little fanfare. Maybe it deserved more. Bernard Malamud, Seide's friend, says it required184 words
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Article62 1984-11-25 7 UNLIKE Asimov, Dailey and Cartland, some authors haven't had an easy time of it. Here are a few writers who only wrote one magnum opus, though they may have produced essays and poems as well Omar Khayyam, The Rubaiyat; Emily Bronte, Wuthering Heights; Margaret Mitchell, Gone With The62 words
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Article, Illustration549 1984-11-25 7 1 NEARLY 15 years ago, with the war in her country dominating international news, a Vietnamese woman decided to expose Asia in a gentler way to the world. Today, her subscribers stretch from Budapest to Jakarta. "The reason I really wanted toAP - 549 words
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Article, Illustration970 1984-11-25 8 ANNE-MARIE CURRAN - ANNE-MARIE CURRAN By IMAGINE that rich, luxurious feeling as you sink ankle-deep into a soft, lush carpet and the springy pile tickles the soles of your feet. Do you wistfully think: "Wouldn't it be nice if only it didn't cost so much," and970 words
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Article219 1984-11-25 8 Choosing carpets YOUR choice of carpet for a particular room will depend largely on the function of the room. The ages of family members as well as hobbies and pets must also be considered. A living room, for instance, will require a harder wearing219 words
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Article272 1984-11-25 8 Measuring carpets WORKING out exactly how much carpet you need is usually best left to the people you are buying the carpet from. However, it is not difficult to make your own estimate as a guide to cost when shopping around. First measure the length and272 words
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Article, Illustration253 1984-11-25 8 Making carpets A CARPET is made of natural or synthetic yarns, or a combination of both. These are tufted, woven or needle-punched onto a jute or synthetic backing. Tufting is done on huge sewing machines that insert big stitches or loops of fibre into253 words
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426 1984-11-25 8 Synthetics or wool? That's the question Types THE five generic or basic types of carpet pile fibres are nylon, polyester, acrylic, polypropylene and wool. Brand names for these fibres are sometimes mistaken for generic names. For example, Antron and Anso are not fibres but brand names of nylon carpets. Similarly,426 words
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Article125 1984-11-25 8 Brush gently when new I^ n_^ Care CARING for a carpet is simple but important. Most new carpet? shed fluff for the first few weeks. During this time they should be lightly cleaned with a hand brush. Cut off any tufts that stand up from the surface do not pull125 words
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Article, Illustration571 1984-11-25 9 Spectacles are looking up. In perky and colourful frames. This eye-opener by LIM PHAY-LING is all about picking suitable specs for your face shape while keeping fashion in sight YOU saw the statistics for yourself in a recent Sunday Times issue. One in three people in571 words
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Article, Illustration97 1984-11-25 9 Trifles toned down WHILE everyone else is going mad over prints and bright luminous colours in the fashion capitals, the Danish accessories giar.t of Buch Deichmann have already quietly put out their pretty pastel catalogues for 1985. Pale is coming back strong for their nylon hair accessories, foldable97 words
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Article, Illustration188 1984-11-25 9 KNOW your face shape before you go to the optician's. Is your face square, round, oval or heartshaped with a pointed chin? Lucky Irene has the face shape that can take most types of frames. Mottled mauve-grey frames with subtle sparkles that pick up light188 words
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Article204 1984-11-25 9 NOW even people with very bad eyesight need not look goggle-eyed because of thick lenses, thanks to the high-index lens. This is a special material that has a higher refractive index than normal glass so your high-powered prescription lenses need not be so thick or204 words
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Article91 1984-11-25 9 EVER notice how some bespectacled people look like they have no lenses in their frames even when they're wearing glasses? Their prescription lenses have been specially treated by multi-coating, a process available in Singapore for at least 10 years now. You not only get to see91 words
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Holiday shopping
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A TWO-PAGE SPECIAL REPORT PUBLISHED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE X'MAS HOLIDAY FAIR
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331 1984-11-25 10 Venue: World Trade Centre. Hall 2. Date: Dec 1-5. Time: 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Admission: Free IT'S BACK again, the X'mas Holiday Fair '84 spilling over with more than a hundred products and services, ranging from belts and sewing machines to331 words
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Article, Illustration374 1984-11-25 10 VISIT the X'mas Holiday Fair and treat yourself to a mini work-out. If you have always envied beautiful, well-toned bodies, here is your chance to take that first step towards having one. At Contact Health Equipment's booth at the374 words
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Article, Illustration270 1984-11-25 11 REMEMBER the brass taps of old? After them came shiny aluminium ones, which needed little polishing to look good as new. Now you needn't be content with just these you can choose from a range of fancy faucets to suit your bathroom. They270 words
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Article, Illustration176 1984-11-25 11 COMMUNICATION has come a long way from the days when man relied only on his voice to get messages across. The Portable Facsimile PF-150 takes just two minutes to send a message. It comes with a main body comprising a transmitter, a drum and a coupler. All176 words
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Article, Illustration190 1984-11-25 11 WHAT'S thin and tall with plenty of arms and you can use it in any part of the house the living room, kitchen, bedroom or bathroom? It's the Decor Pole, which looks deceptively simple but is really quite ingenious. It's an adjustable metal pole, about190 words
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Article, Illustration1140 1984-11-25 12 CHRISTOPHER HOPE - CHRISTOPHER HOPE By AS THE dollar price of crude oil slides from the heady j)eaks of US$34 a barrel in 1981 to abouTTFSS29 (Ss62) last month, the key question for the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries is: How much further could the oil price1,140 words
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Article, Illustration936 1984-11-25 13 PETER MARSH - PETER MARSH LATEST OFFSHORE DEVELOPMENTS By RESEARCHERS in Canada are putting the finishing touches to autonomous, torpedo-like devices that swim under water under computer control to inspect pipelines, survey the ocean bottom and detect mines. The development is a joint effort between International SubmarineFinancial Times - 936 words
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Article371 1984-11-25 13 GEORGE ROSIE - Giant cranes in the pipeline GEORGE ROSIE By BY 1986, if everything goes according to plan, a new breed of sea monster will be stalking the North Sea. Called the Semi-Submersible Crane Vessel (SSCV), it will consist of an enormous floating platform equipped with two giant cranes capable of lifting371 words
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Article, Illustration1335 1984-11-25 14 FONG CHI - FONG CHI By TO ASSESS accurately the opportunities in financing energy projects in China, it is important to know two things: What financing has been done so far? And what is the potential? The first question is easier to answer. Little has been1,335 words
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206 1984-11-25 14 Hongkong's future may depend on oil finds THE likelihood of China's tampering with Hongkong's capitalist system when it regains the British colony in 1997 may hinge on the fortunes of Western companies now searching for offshore oil in China. China desperately needs huge amounts of foreign currency to finance its206 words
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Advertisement297 1984-11-25 15 technological era and gives us an unique advantage. It enables us to anticipate new developments and changes especially in TV and Video. THORN EMI is the largest TY and Video Rental company in the world. We have rental companies in 13 overseas countries with some 4.5 million subscribers worldwide. In297 words
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Advertisement148 1984-11-25 1 jgWm m What's a nice girl jii P^PP i/J like you doing in a Wwm M __P^**"1L '■JP^F^fl !T_1 neighbourhood like *r fl p _l 1 h_l\ A T fl __-___-___D :^%m i^_R_Br_r_ J fll fl __r ___r m __H_______________________i_F r __________k_. 'tffi fll Ifl- >9p' "'-^s __r ____r_fl________ --i148 words
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Miscellaneous1539 1984-11-25 1 __________________P^____. _i_-S_* W _^ll^l ill_) novice eyes who entangled in mm\ I _________________t 5-*_T H W*^®^' i* W i; -.Kfiil Bw^Sll smuggling operation while trying to __^_^_^_f^%^ ___H ___________________a_^_____^ll^______r_-_-_-_r___H0^ fl /r Ir t-l#V »^Jl Ba special show given by SBC artistes and fl HHfl^^^^&^^^flHttfl^^H^^^BW^- j m m mmmmmmmmmmmm W *'^^m^^mrmW^dm'1,539 words
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Article, Illustration431 1984-11-25 2 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN By HIS is the face one associates with live From Studio One. Wang Xiangqing is a household name among the estimated 700,000 who watch the Chinese variety show aired five nights a week. While there are a team of comperes431 words
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Article96 1984-11-25 2 Wyman hits the roof WE have written several times about the high and mighty attitude of Jane Wyman, the star of Falcon Crest. Wyman resents any guest stars on the show, she just tolerates them. She hit the roof once again when she learned executives were negotiating with Gina Lollobrigida96 words
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Article, Illustration231 1984-11-25 2 FORMER Starsky and Hutch co-star, David Soul, was bitten in a rather sensitive spot by a camel. It happened in Tunisia where Soul was on location for his starring role in The Key To Rebecca. In retaliation, Soul swung a kick at the camel's privates, causing the231 words
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Article, Illustration79 1984-11-25 2 Brynner's last dance YUL Brynner plans to leave show business and the limelight the way he entered it 33 years ago. He will retire next spring with an 18-week Broadway appearance in The King And I, the play and film which rocketed him to stardom over three decades ago. TOM79 words
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Article, Illustration964 1984-11-25 3 Indiana Jones, Ghostbusters, Gremlins you might call them the HDB block-busters. Major films screened at neighbourhood cinemas are helpinq to revive the Singaporean's penchant for movies on the big screen. LIM KAY TONG and JULIE TAN report. THEY'RE back. Singaporeans, who once ranked as the964 words
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Article391 1984-11-25 3 IF YOU want to observe the staid Singaporean let down his hair, head for your neighbourhood cinema. No matter how well-heeled he may be, dressing up for a trip to the nearby cinema isn't high on his list of priorities if the average patron at the Sunday showing391 words
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Article, Illustration127 1984-11-25 3 I go to the cinemas downtown as they're more fun because of the shops and fastfood outlets. But I'm here in my neighbourhood cinema for Ghostbusters because it'll be difficult to get tickets in town. I don't like to go downtown because of the crowds. I go to127 words
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Advertisement796 1984-11-25 2 A La Germania Qift ftiat says Happiness! A purchase of any La Germania specially designed P* MB^ BM W^*****^^"" l^^ I a fiormania cooker entitles you to these to accommodate Ifftflttf' in'i lin fyf COOker hood attractive, imported 7. piece enamel the wok. v\ mm /La Germania cooker 9 rinnc796 words
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Article, Illustration503 1984-11-25 4 CYNNHR - CYNNHR TV REVIEW By THERE is little that can be said against the principles of government spelt out by the Prime Minister in the twopart SBC programme of the same name which was shown last week (Sundav and Monday. Ch 5,9.15 p.m.). The stated503 words
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Article, Illustration389 1984-11-25 4 TEO LIAN HUAY - YOU can either strike it big in tinsel town, or you can end up poorer than a pauper. Actor Yi Lei has earned the dubious reputation of being possibly the poorest movie star around after his jewellery business venture flopped. He went to jail389 words
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Article, Illustration364 1984-11-25 4 LIM KAY TONG - Real men don't pirouette or do they? LIM KAY TONG TV PREVIEW DANCER Friday, Ch 12, 8.30 p.m. By THERE is much to admire in this four-part series which focuses on the male dancer. In this first episode, host Peter Schaufuss introduces some of the top male dancers in the364 words
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Article, Illustration495 1984-11-25 4 LIM KAY TONG - Home-truths on our vanishing legacies LIM KAY TONG TV REVIEW By LATELY, there have been a number of programmes dealing directly or indirectly with legacies. The one closest to home was last night's first episode of Painted Faces: Chinese Open Our Legacy (Ch 5, 7 p.m.). It was both an495 words
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Miscellaneous509 1984-11-25 5 lib YOUR WEEK AHEAD MONDAY 03RD NATIONAL MUSIC COMPETITION: Applications close on Friday Open, senior and |unior categories Solo and ensemDle sections for Western and Chinese instruments Prizes range from $100 to $500. Entry forms available trom the Ministry ot Culture. Cultural affairs Division. 4th floor. City Hall. mmrrm IF509 words
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Miscellaneous955 1984-11-25 5 mrrm GERMAN FILMS: m A Nora. Fassbinder film m** based on Ibsen's A Doll's House. Stars argit Carstensen and Joachim ansen. 6.30 p.m. Grete Minde. Heidi Genee directs us adaptation of Theodor Fontane's jvel about a young woman's refusal i conform, her escape from a narrowunded social order and her955 words
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Miscellaneous890 1984-11-25 5 1 MONDAY P| j THE BARRY MANILOW T X^3 i Ch 5, 10.15 p.m. «b i Pop superstar Barry m-\ Manilow (right) delivers WmL some of his biggest hits in JP^t this recording of a show r he staged in Pittsburgh as Iw > part of his 1981 concert V/890 words
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Miscellaneous353 1984-11-25 5 1 SATURDAY m AWaßmmmmmm. mm *MMmm%mmmm-. I WHAT'S COOKING Ch 3. 4.30p.m. New season. Chen Ming Pei (above), former compere of Live From Studio One, hosts this seven-part Chinese edition where restaurant chefs are invited to demonstrate their culinary skills. TROG Saturday Night Movie, Ch 5, 10.45p.m. A woman MBmtMmmm\^^^^^^^^353 words
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Miscellaneous1134 1984-11-25 6 C~WEDNESDAY ~Q 2.30 P.M. SBCTEXT. Sample pages. 5.30 P.M. SBCTEXT. Sample page--3.03 PROGRAMME WGHLIGHTS. 6.03 PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS 3.06 TWS LAND IS MINE (C/r) Serial 6.06 THE SONG BAG A Bie fish 4.30 GYMNASTIC FANTASTIC! Includes pertoni 6.15 STORY TIME I ances by Olympic stars Julianne McNamara 6.45 NEWS (Ti and1,134 words
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Article, Illustration668 1984-11-25 7 CRAIG MODDERNO - CRAIG MODDERNO By 4 Donna's opinions on the M music that made her famous: 7 If given to me now, I would never record Love To Love You Baby (her first hit single). I wouldn't record Hot Stuff. But I'd probably do BadUSA Today - 668 words
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Article, Illustration628 1984-11-25 7 KANNAN CHANDRAN - KANNAN CHANDRAN POP REVIEW By MAKE IT BIG Wham! (CBS) THESE guys are great. Their music not only flows but is punchy. The album is strengthened by the presence of that ultra-smooth hit ballad Careless Whisper, the bright and peppy Wake Me Up Before628 words
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Article, Illustration513 1984-11-25 7 CHRIS LEWIS - CHRIS LEWIS JAZZ REVIEW »»y RAMEAU Bob James (CBS) WHAT started out as the odd Christmas present has found its way onto disc as an entertaining 45 minutes of baroque music transcribed for piano, synthesiser and what-have-you. There's nothing new in the idea. Walter513 words
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Advertisement905 1984-11-25 7 Shin Min Daily News HONG BAO io $15,000 k Results of Week n contest in tonight's issue Winners of the top three prizes of $5,000/-, $3,000/- $2,000/--will be announced in the Sunday evening issue Make sure you get a copy of Shin Mm Daily News today and everyday i -fa905 words
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Young Life
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Article238 1984-11-25 8 CHRISTMAS is just one month away. Although not all of us celebrate Christmas, we are happy anyway because all kinds of nice things happen during this time of the year. Department stores are brightly decorated and the sound of Christmas carols fills the air. Friends who celebrate Christmas238 words
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Article, Illustration374 1984-11-25 8 AN OVEN glove is a good gift for someone who likes to cook. Make it out of scrap cloth. For lining, use rolled cotton wool. This can be cut like cloth. Use ribbon or ready-made bias binding for the wrist. Remember to use the374 words
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Article, Illustration468 1984-11-25 8 SRI LANKA: DON STEPHEN SENANAYAKE HE was the first prime minister of independent Ceylon, which is known as Sri Lanka today. During the period when Sri Lanka was moving towards independence, he was one of the most prominent figures on the scene. Indeed, Don Stephen Senanayake was known468 words
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Miscellaneous590 1984-11-25 10 I TODAY'S WORLD 1 THE WW LKHL R^^^ES fl^^^BH <; m 4 M k J>' C =-s—— _t— m~i il^ <^TM- v, h3 H>y \kso I r"J»!^ h Ll 6 T"* Ve got .,f° puf to h P l b^uw we n^the m6 •We like to give good value in590 words
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Advertisement890 1984-11-25 13 l x TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: [l^M X—) -in ji, aw- AtmA. i- 1 Sa°tu?day* Frlday 830am 2 00pm ('ram Ordinary: I$ i .00 per word (Mm $1 5 00) Food/ Entertainment KA\\ '^aaWmmX i/^^^^\ I l'^_r l'^^^ l_^!^k fl^Nr% #A\_ _^\j_,l*C Public Holiday 9.00am to I.oopm (Mm $60890 words
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Advertisement612 1984-11-25 13 14 Antiques/Arts/ Crafts LIFE TIME COLLECTION of antiques porcelain, painting and etc for sale at Sindo Gardens (Show flat), 6th Avenue. From 24-26 November 1984, 10 a.m. 8 p.m. EVERYTHING MUST GO! ANTIQUE CHINESE CERAMICS SALE j Gf Private Collector selling 3 large collection of Han, »Tang. Sung, Yuan, Ming612 words
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Advertisement506 1984-11-25 13 65 Situations Wanted 66 Situations Vacant: ._______________________._________b.__b Domestic ■^^^BammMAWAm 0A MALAYSIAN LIVE-OUT MAID Wide Choice Genuine m-m w_nted About 20 years old. livGuarantee Reliabie Service am n g near Toa Payoh Dutit-s Toi- _>?___. 3366 aWx general housework and 2schooltei. aah m 1 lr g children Working hours 700 HtimanS506 words
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Advertisement530 1984-11-25 14 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical FEMALE STORE CLERK to work in tht* warehouse to keep records of alert movement Salary negotiable penal-rite QB experience qualU-C&Uons Interested, please tel Mrs 1 mi al *****88 during office hours or 444ur_9 after office hours CHINESE FEMALE CLERK required by Shipping Company Able to530 words
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Advertisement280 1984-11-25 14 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situationa Vacant: Miscellaneous Miaceilanaoua i ij^^ißaa_B_ag__^S— _—b_b A local publisher of pre -school childrens beaks invites application FULLTIME /FREELANCE I WRITER qualification and requirements A level or equivalent Experience in writing books for age group 2 8 years Interested candidate, please apply in own handwriting with280 words
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Advertisement217 1984-11-25 14 85 For Sale: Alfa/ Peugeot/ Volvo 2 UNITS VOLVO 244 GL. mid 1980. Manual $31,000/ Automatic $33,000 negotiable. Private ownership. Immaculate condition. Donald Wee, *****5/ *****53 (home). ALFA 1800 GTJ, aircon, sports rims, radio, cassette. $9,500 0.n.0. Call: *****36. Steven after 10.00am. SEPT 1990 VOLVO 244GL Auto. Power steering/ windows,217 words
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Advertisement400 1984-11-25 14 86 For Sale: BMW ALMOST ISM BMW 5201A. Excellent condition. Sports rims, best offer secures. Call: *****98. 1982, BMW 520 lA. Fully automatic. 2 owners. Powerful hi-fi set, sports rims. $58,500 0.n.0. *****88. 87 For Sale: Mercedes •/*2 MERCEDES BENZ 200 auto. 1 private owner, radio cassette, immaculate condition. Done400 words
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Advertisement418 1984-11-25 14 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat ALMOST '75 FIAT 128, 1100 cc, passed inspection, new tax/ Insurance, beautiful condition Loan $2,000. Asking $4,300. Tel *****33. JULY '80 CORTINA 1.6 GL. 2 owners. Alrcond, radio, cassette, white colour. PARF eligible. Tiptop condition. $10,800 0.n.0. 40 Lorong 30, Geylang. Tel: *****86. 1979 FORD CORTINA418 words
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Advertisement298 1984-11-25 14 89 For Sale: Dataun/ Niasan OPEN TODAY Low Downpayment Pulsar 1.0 OX $3250 Sunny 1.3 DX $3690 Sunny 1.3 GL $3890 (Includes registration fee 6 months road tax) Low Interest Rates [HI DELTA MO.OK (a member of Ruby Group) Bukit Timah Showroom: 150/152 Mackenzie Road Singapore 0922 Tel: *****55 Katong298 words
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Advertisement829 1984-11-25 14 89 For Sale: Dataun/ Niaaan NISSAN SUNNY 1982 1.3 5-speed. with radio cassette and sports rims, one owner. In good condition. Selling: $21,200 *****44 NOV. '76 DATSUN 100A. Private owner, aircon, radio cassette, excellent condition. $7,300 *****59 OCTOBER 1977 DATSUN 100A FII New paint, tax 4/85. Insurance 10/85. PARF. Sports829 words
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Advertisement882 1984-11-25 14 90 For Sale: Toyota 90 For Sala: Toyota Buy a Toyota Stout, Toyo-Ace or Dyna mRXmaVAa and get a free gift. iSfTa? p,us th chance to \£[t3 get your new vehicle TIME free! Our showrooms are open today. BORNEO MOTORS For a great deal more ALJUNIED ROAO TEt *****32 BIMiT882 words
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Advertisement785 1984-11-25 14 91 For Sala: Mitsubishi 1982 OCTOBER 5-DOOR Mitsubishi GLX 1400 cc 2nd private owner. Beautiful condition $18,800 0.n.0 Tel *****70 $2,800 ORIVE AWAY a 1978 December Mitsubishi Lancer 1200 Aircon, radio cassette. 1 owner, road Ux May '85 PARK Call *****44 S3 MITSUBISHI CORDIA 16 Full accessories. In tip top785 words
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Advertisement769 1984-11-25 15 94 For Sato: 94 For Sato: 94 For Sato: 94 For Sato: 94 For Sato: Other Makas Other Makes Other Makes Other Makes Other Makas SUBARU -number 1 among all other Japanese cars, and sgM^ "lade fh n/ nade lv second overall in the USA! $t£tm lest drive the latest769 words
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Advertisement523 1984-11-25 15 97 Vehicles Wanted __-_ga_^_B__^— CASH PAYMENT FOR PARF or Non-PARF used cars. Private, company registered commercial/ vans/ pick-ups. Any mc'lel/ any c.c, all welcome. Trade-in considered. Kindly contact Mr Goh/ Mr Ong Tel: *****88/ *****88 (Night Mr Ong/ Mr Goh) Tel: *****00/ *****13. A BANK ACCOUNTANT requires any make of523 words
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Advertisement624 1984-11-25 15 113 For Sato: Houses 113 For Sato: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses Mf Hill-top Luxury Residences I Elevated locality. Easy Transportation I I double storey split-level semi-detached ISI z I <j- m^ m^ m J m^OAD l%~i A^LX B I Pprf Art hnmp 'mmmmW^SA WmW \\**f Ir Vs mmmmZWmmmmmmY Mf624 words
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Advertisement511 1984-11-25 15 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments MARINE TERRACE, 3-ROOM corner unit, high floor, fully renovated, well maintained, partly furnished. $58,000 negotiable Call Arcadia: *****3/ *****68. MUST SELL. 3-ROOM improved flat, Toa Payoh Lorong 1. expected to takeover by end Dec/ beginning Jan. Price: $29,000 negotiable. Tel: *****37. TELOK BLANGAH HEIGHTS, 4roomed511 words
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Advertisement431 1984-11-25 15 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 4-ROOM HDB FLAT at Upper Boon Keng Road convenient location, quiet atmosphere, fully renovated. $89,000 Tel: *****22 4-ROOMED URGENT SALE Depot Road Blk 111. $78,000 Ghim Moh Blk 12A. $66,000 Phone *****91 *****66 4-ROOMED NEAR BUKIT Merah Centre. Henderson Primary Secondary schools. MRT, $88,000 Beautiful431 words
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Article, Illustration392 1984-11-25 16 LIM KAY TONG - LIM KAY TONG BLAME IT ON RIO At Lido Starring Michael Caine, Joseph Bologna, Michelle Johnson and Demi Moore Directed by Stanley Donen By POUTY, kittenish Michelle Johnson may cause visual sizzles as the teenager who falls in love with an older man, but there's392 words
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Article, Illustration881 1984-11-25 16 Families are in. Hongkong film-makers, who have equated sex and violence with box-office success have found a new formula: Sentiment sells TIME was when a film fanatic could count on Hongkong cinema to provide good, adrenalin-stirring doses of sex and violence. It looks like those daysAsiaweek - 881 words
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