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Title Section13 1986-03-02 1 The Sunday Times No. 2595 55 CENTS MX (P) No. 189/12/85 MARCH 38613 words
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Article694 1986-03-02 1 AHMAD OSAMAN - PM: Our young rising to the test AHMAD OSAMAN By THE younger political leaders and young Singaporean workers have given promising responses to the challenge of pulling Singapore out of the recession, the Prime Minister has said. The younger leaders, he said, understand what they have to do to overcome694 words
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Article, Illustration56 1986-03-02 1 Fall report ea Page 11. Operators of many illegal mini turf clubs took a day off yesterday on the first weekend of tough new betting laws. But legal betting centres like this one m Chin Swee Road were packed with punters who were not to56 words
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Article, Illustration494 1986-03-02 1 ISMAAIL KASSIM - 4-man Umno team to meet Musa ISMAAIL KASSIM f KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Umno Supreme Council has decided to send a four-mem-ber delegation to meet Datuk Musa Hitam for discussions on his resignation as Deputy Prime Minister and party deputy president. The move by the council, which came after a494 words
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Article, Illustration533 1986-03-02 1 •STOCKHOLM, B*4. SWEDISH Prime Minister Olof Palme, a champion of peace and disarmament, was shot and killed while walking unguarded on a street here last night. It was the first murder of a major political figure m Sweden since King Gustav m wasReuter; UPI - 533 words
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Article149 1986-03-02 1 MANILA, Sat. The reputed leader of the outlawed communist National Democratic Front and several other prominent detainees have been released on the orders of new President Corazon Aquino. Defence Minister Juan Pence Enrile, who issued a warning yesterday against freeing known Marxist leaders, ordered the immediateUPI; AFP - 149 words
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Advertisement11 1986-03-02 1 It's a laag fight ahead: Paget Mesa's letter to Mahathir: PagaS11 words
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Article, Illustration712 1986-03-02 2 LUNCH WITH AQUINO: A group of journalists were invited to lunch with Mrs Corazon Aquino a week before the Feb 7 presidential elections. And, accordingto Meg Greenfield of the Washington Post, Mrs Aquino came across as an unaffected and unassuming hostess. She has a certain kind of712 words
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Article, Illustration155 1986-03-02 2 HOW HUANG MADE t Badminton coach Huang van (left) who led the apore team to a rousing Lfying round for the nas Cup m Bangkok last week, is all set to lead the team to the finals m Jakarta. R. Rajendran profiles this badminton maestro, from his early days155 words
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Article, Illustration821 1986-03-02 2 ISMAIL KASSIM - ISMAIL KASSIM Musa's rasignatioti: What are the laeauaats for resolving crisis? •y Datuk Musa's aides said his minimum condition is that party Secretary-General Datuk Sanusi Junid (right), who has been described as an archvillain, must g0 It is a condition that Dr Mahathir will neverBernama - 821 words
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Article, Illustration543 1986-03-02 2 Council's decision 'a wise one' SEVERAL political parties and trade unions have expressed support for the Umno Supreme Council's decision to send a delegation to meet Datuk Musa Hitam for discussions on his resignation decision. They described the decision as a wise one that would ensure the continued stability withinBernama - 543 words
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Article, Illustration805 1986-03-02 3 Musa's resignation: The tetter he wrote Among the things you said were that there was a plot to topple you and that attacks against you came from senior people who could not wait to take over your place. When I heard your statements on805 words
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Article, Illustration583 1986-03-02 3 STELLA DANKER - STELLA DANKER Revolution m the Philippines •f S»K_APORE-_NS will remember the puffy "tying" face of former Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos, the courage of the ordinary people who prevented tanks from cnwhing their dream of democracy, and the blatant election fraud that triggered off last week's dramatic583 words
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Article, Illustration480 1986-03-02 4 Ambitious ex-minister among those who could spell trouble THE Reagan administration is taking seriously a former Philippine Cabinet minister's bid for leadership of the still-pow-erful remnants of Mr Ferdinand Marcos' political party. The official, Mr Bias Ople, said on Wednesday m Washington that although the Marcos party, the New SocietyNYT - 480 words
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Article, Illustration909 1986-03-02 4 LITO GUTIERREZ - Expat Filipinos say it's too soon to go home LITO GUTIERREZ By The business potential is tremendous because a lot of rebuilding has to be done. I would like very much to be a part of it. Mr Cerlito San Juan, Managing Director of Trans Pacific Industries. FILIPINOS m Singapore909 words
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Article341 1986-03-02 4 LITO GUTIERREZ - LITO GUTIERREZ By NEWSPAPERS and political leaders who backed President Corazon Aquino's campaign to topple the Marcos government have begun to question her choice of the people who would run the country. The Philippine Daily Inquirer, m its Feb 28 editorial entitled The Big Letdown, said341 words
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Article, Illustration950 1986-03-02 4 MEG GREENFIELD - MEG GREENFIELD The Philippines: Shapers of a new era By re )1986. Washington Post WE WERE sitting m the living room of the comfortable, airy house m Manila where Mrs Corazon Aquino's brother and sister-in-law live. We were a small group of journalists who hadReuter - 950 words
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Article, Illustration500 1986-03-02 4 Men who must turn the economy around PRESIDENT Cory Aquino's views on economic policy are still fuzzy. On Wednesday m Manila, she simply said she would concentrate on lessening poverty, unemployment and underemployment. But her choice of economic Cabinet ministers provides some clues about her likely economic policies. In particular,500 words
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878 1986-03-02 5 ABBY TAN - Enrile had planned to revolt a week later ABBY TAN By Manila Correspondent Ramos didn't know his plan. But Vers move forced his hand MANILA, Sat. Friday Feb 28 was to have been the start of the armed forces reform movement's rebellion against President Ferdinand Marcos to force him to878 words
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Article, Illustration206 1986-03-02 5 HONOLULU, Sat. Deposed President Ferdinand Marcos said here last night that although he "had control of superior military power", he had bowed out because "I have no heart to shed Filipino blood". In his first public statement since he fled from ManilaAFP - 206 words
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Article, Illustration853 1986-03-02 5 The Philippines: Rebellion that was pushed forward; the dictator who packed his moneybags WASHINGTON, Sat. Ex-Pres-j ident Ferdinand Marcos and hisj entourage fled from the Philippines to Hawaii with 22 crates of new Philippine currency valued at U551,179,000 (552,511,000), according to theAP - 853 words
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Miscellaneous130 1986-03-02 2 UP TO 1 pm. Fair. TEMP. (C) up to 6 am tomorrow: 31 max., 23 nan SUNSET today: 7.20 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.14 am. Adelaide 16/24 C Fine Maalla 19 27 C Sunny Amsterdam t C t Melbourne 15/30 C Cloudy Baagkak 23/32 C Fair Moscow -9/5 C Snow BeiSag130 words
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FOREIGN NEWS
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378 1986-03-02 6 Latin debtors want to ease payment burden PUNT A DEL E3TE (Uruguay), Saturday THE Cartagena group of Latin debtors has called for changes m existing debt accords with creditor-banks and backed any country that eventually adopted unilateral measures to ease the repayment burden. "For the first time we are talkingReuter - 378 words
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103 1986-03-02 6 Dow Jones NEW YORK, Sat. Prices seesawed m extremely active trading yesterday on the New York Stock Exchange, but the preliminary Dow Jones industrial index held firm above the 1,700 mark. It closed at 1,706.76, down 7.22 points, on turnover of some 190 millionAFP - 103 words
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Article216 1986-03-02 6 NEW DELHI, Sat. Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi's government, beset by nationwide protests against food price rises, has unveiled a Budget to boost agriculture and help India's 300 million poor. Finance Minister Vishwanath Pratap Singh told Parliament yesterday that the US$B5 billion (SII7B billion) BudgetReuter - 216 words
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150 1986-03-02 6 Sri Lanka raps India for genocide charge COLOMBO, Sat. A row between Colombo and New Delhi over Sri Lanka's ethnic conflict worsened today when Colombo -ashed out at an Indian allegation of genocide and again said Tamil separatist guerillas were based m southern India. The government said m a protestReuter - 150 words
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Article103 1986-03-02 6 BRUSSELS, Sat. Members of the European Community (EC) yesterday agreed to contribute £30 million (5595.7 million) to a project to rescue the London tin market, diplomatic sources said here. But the EC, after four days of negotiations by experts and diplomats, refused to acceptAFP - 103 words
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Article, Illustration731 1986-03-02 6 •ROB HUGHES, a regular contributor to The Sunday Times, writes here m his capacity as a journalist with the London Sunday Times on the situation at "Fort Wapping". LONDON, Sat. Next Tuesday's first edition of a new British daily called Today was meant toReuter - 731 words
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Article, Illustration603 1986-03-02 7 MR OLOF Palme was Sweden's best-known international politician who always took the side of small nations against big ones and strove Tor a world free of war, nuclear arms, racial discrimination, hunger and oppression. Mr Palme, who was assassinated last night on a sidewalk here,Reuter; AP; UPI - 603 words
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170 1986-03-02 7 PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew yesterday sent a personal message Mrs lisbeth Palme, widow of the assassinated B_a__N____a_______ ya, I, swewau Prime Minister Mr Lee said of Mr Palme: "He waa deeply committed to disarmament and world pence. Olof Palme believed that as170 words
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299 1986-03-02 7 World leaders praise the man of peace NATIONS, Sat ■Bttd leaders expressed hor■sr, shock and outrage at the Assassination of Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme today, j UN Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar was among the first of world statesmen to react. In his message to Swedish Foreign Minister StenAFP; AP; Reuter; UPI; Bernama - 299 words
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Advertisement229 1986-03-02 6 Culinary feats. .Daily atlang Court. Who was it who said that the I standard from our kitchen with way to a Chinese food lover's heart generous portions and attractive is through his chopsticks? pricing. At Tang Court, at The BR Dynasty Singapore, chop' r sticks are tools with which a_aW*229 words
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389 1986-03-02 8 YANG RAZALI KASSIM - Don't repeat errors of class of '45: Suharto YANG RAZALI KASSIM By Jakarta Correspondent MAGELANG (Central Java), Sat. In a speech that may well be remembered for its sentimental touch, President Suharto today gave this advice to Indonesia's future leaders: Learn from the 1945 generation which won independence for the389 words
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Article, Illustration74 1986-03-02 8 TORE for a change aid fa-Bse glrta ate steMtag sat fa. style la t-__»yaa_-i -Jrßae SyaMAB tUaaglng Dtreetar -B_a_k -MMal Ads Ammml ia__a, -aaaa-B-t al nan la-achfa-g L*_U^__ sM4» Ifc 888 w_BB BBC B— *_Wo_rß— MM em W4U a__-B-B-a fa__feafser rrts ttsas -Meets aad ttmma mam The mtmtmtBernama; NST - 74 words
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147 1986-03-02 8 N. Korea backs Asean's peace efforts JAKARTA, Sat. Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja said today North Korea supported Asean's efforts to achieve a peaceful settlement 'm the C_unbodian conflict. Dr Mochtar was speaking to i-porters following talks with North Korean Foreign Minister Kirn Yong-Nam, who arrived last night for a five-dayReuter; AP - 147 words
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333 1986-03-02 8 Move to stop the Sabah state election KOTA KINABALU, Sat. An independent state assemblyman today filed an affidavit m the High Court seeking a declaration that the dissolution of the Sabah State Assembly was invalid. In the affidavit, assemblyman for Merotai Abdul Ghapur Salleh also seeks an injunction to restrainBernama; NST - 333 words
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412 1986-03-02 8 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - ALBERT RAMALINGAM t Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK, Sat. An embittered Gen Arthit Kamlang-Ek, stung by mounting criticism over a call for a one-year extension of his posts as Thai Supreme Commander and army Omm__nder-in-Chief went over Army Radio today and appealed for "fairness".412 words
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Article174 1986-03-02 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Malaysian Army will cut its strength from the current 125,000 men to 100,000 by the year 2000. The Chief of the Army, Gen Datuk Hashim Mohamed Ali, said m an interview published today that the smaller sized army would have higher mobilityAP; Bernama - 174 words
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Article, Illustration744 1986-03-02 9 BEN DAVIDOON - BEN DAVIDOON or ■ANEW era m Singapore's le|al history waa ushered m yesterday with the coming into force of the Subordinate Courts Rules 19-t), as well aa new laws empowering the lower courts to bear cases previously tried only by the744 words
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Article, Illustration583 1986-03-02 9 LITO GUTIERREZ - LITO GUTIERREZ •y THE Urban Redevelopment Authority is drawing up a plan to preserve a number of old buildings and shophouses along Neil Road and Tanjong Pagar Road. The idea is to set up specialty shops, open-air cafes and eating places forSTEVEN LEE - 583 words
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Article, Illustration97 1986-03-02 9 Touch of home as Brunei celebrates National Day DANCERS and musicians tram Negara _tr_nei Da___a__lam'i Ministry *f Culture bra-ght a teach at ham* and added c_4e_r U the c-uatry's Nattsnal Day celcbraUons In Stagapare last night. Plrst Deputy Prime Minister Get Chak Tang was the guest et _-__RRR at the97 words
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385 1986-03-02 9 KONG SOOK CHIN - KONG SOOK CHIN By THE Government has set up a national committee to fight Singapore's number one killer, heart disease, which causes one m four deaths here. A Health Ministry spokesman said the National Committee on Cardio-vascular Diseases is chaired by a385 words
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Article, Illustration461 1986-03-02 10 LEE SIEW HUA - New women's 'think group' set up to fight discrimination LEE SIEW HUA By A NEW women's association has been formed. Its aim: To raise consciousness about women's rights, reverse sex stereotypes and combat discrimination. Called Aware Association of Women for Action and Research it sees itself as a women's hink461 words
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113 1986-03-02 10 Chiness musician to conduct classes hers FOUR Chinese musicians coming for a three-night concert to help raise funds for the Singapore Symphony Orchestra will also teach during their visit here. Tenor Hu Songhua, soprano Wang Yanyan, pianist Shi Shucheng and erhu player Wang Guotong, who will perform at the Chinese113 words
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395 1986-03-02 10 Record low in road deaths and injuries SINGAPORE scored high m road safety last year. Two reRBard lows m deaths and injuries were set the first positive results of the Traffic I Police's safety policies of the past several years. The number of accidents where there were injuries was the395 words
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123 1986-03-02 10 New bridge at Alexandra Rd now ready A NEW bridge at Alexandra Road (near Alexandra Hospital) has been completed. From 10.30 am tomorrow, motorists travelling along Alexandra Road will be able to use the bridge to go to Depot Road, while those going towards Jalan Bukit Merah can use another123 words
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Article52 1986-03-02 10 ST JOHN'S Island will not be closed to the public from tomorrow to Friday as reported m The Straits Times on Feb 28. The Sentosa Development Corporation said maintenance work on the island's pontoon, which was to have been carried out during that time, has52 words
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Article57 1986-03-02 10 A MAN was fined $300 on Friday after he admitted committing mischief by damaging a fuse box and a meter box with metal rods. Police arrested Nya Gek Hoi. 48, on Jan 16 when a man living m Block 102, Lorong 2, Toa Payoh, called57 words
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Article, Illustration421 1986-03-02 11 Illegal betting grinds to a halt as police launch big blitz Storiaa by PAUL WEE, BUREBH NAM, NO WENG HOONG, CHUA CHIN CHYE and YEO KIM SENG IT WAS a day when Singapore's underground tote came to an abrupt halt as bookies and punters stayed outNIM KASAMANI - 421 words
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Article, Illustration225 1986-03-02 11 HARDCORE gamblers chose the safe track yesterday by forsaking the illegal mini turf clubs for legalised betting centres. "We have had unusually large crowds at all our 17 branches throughout the island since Wednesday," said a senior Singapore Turf Club official yesterday.LIM SENG TIONG - 225 words
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250 1986-03-02 11 Employers endorse swift action on economy THE Government's bold and swift action m accepting and implementing a major part of [the Economic Committee's fcecommendations, plus earlier H-ediai steps taken, "will Hfesinly help to boost the fl___my", the Singapore Fedfltssn of Chambers of Comflsce- and Industry and the ■a-rgapore National Employrers'250 words
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200 1986-03-02 11 More laws needed to protect electronic banking customers MORE laws are needed to protect the customer operating m a cashless society, it electronic hanking is to become part of the way of life m Singapore. While a solid body of common law and statute law has, on the whole, served200 words
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Article, Illustration228 1986-03-02 11 Long-time AA official charged with CBT THE long-time general secretary of the Automobile Association of Singapore was charged with criminal breach of trust yesterday. Tang Tuck Wah, 55, who was arrested on Friday, faces 11 charges involving a total of $13,635.97 of cash and property, which he allegedly misappropriated between228 words
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679 1986-03-02 12 AUDREY PERERA - Fear off no job makes British degree seem more attractive AUDREY PERERA •f FEARFUL about Job prospects m the recewton, more young Singaporeans are seeking a British university degree, seeing it as a potential lifeline to future employment. A record number of Singaporeans applied to study m Britain last year,679 words
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Article, Illustration302 1986-03-02 12 HONGKONG'S movie stars are not just good looks and dash. They can boast of pretty skilful legwork too. The Hongkong Super Movie Stars beat Singapore's national women's team 2-9 last night m a football match that held more laughs than competition. Of course, to302 words
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Article, Illustration145 1986-03-02 12 Hard to top this stunt AN unexpected wind added to the tension of this CMpperfields Circus experiment to see how well their trapeze act would look suspended 42 metres above ground. It waa the highest the artistes had ever swung from. The public were not invited to watch the stunt,NGHAI CHEE WAH - 145 words
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281 1986-03-02 12 It's a private matter, say police on condo complaint POLICE have decided that a complaint made by 14 residents of two condominiums against the developers is a civil matter, and not one for the police. The decision followed an Investigation into a complaint by the residents that the developers had281 words
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226 1986-03-02 12 Two brothers kept man in home to recover debt TWO brothers recovered a $5,000-debt owed by a contractor after they confined him m a house for four hours and forced him to sign a cash cheque. Lav Yaw Ben, 39, and Lav Yaw Liang, 34, both sub-con-tractors, were yesterday each226 words
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Article51 1986-03-02 12 A SINGAPORE businessman has been appointed by the Federal Islamic Republic of Comoros as its Honorary Consul m Singapore. Mr Nitin B. Doshi, 40, a management committee member of the Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce, is the chairman and managing director of Surice Trading Pte51 words
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Article361 1986-03-02 13 NOT all the kidneys from the 900 people who die m traffic and industrial accidents m Singapore every year are suitable for transplant. But even allowing for damage caused by injury or disease, this category of people could supply all the organs needed by361 words
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Article123 1986-03-02 13 What The Sunday Times reported on March 5, 1961 The $1,628,000 Mount Alvernia Hospital, one of the best-equipped hospital m South-east Asia, was yesterday opened by Dato Lee Kong Chian, the Singapore industrialist and philanthropist. The hospital was built from public donations and mainly as a result123 words
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Article, Illustration1444 1986-03-02 13 AVITAL SHCHARANSKY picks up the threads of her marriage after the Kremlin frees her husband: Soviet dissident Anatoly Shcharansky hit the headlines last month when he was freed from a Soviet labour camp m an exchange of prisoners with the West. But little is known1,444 words
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FOCUS/ Viewpoints
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Article, Illustration795 1986-03-02 14 Edgar Koh - Edgar Koh 4 Besides the natural tendency to find a scapegoat for our current economic ills, some people need to daydream about a miraculous turnaround. It is necessary for them to believe that the Government can turn off the economic tap deliberately.795 words
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Article, Illustration737 1986-03-02 14 Lito Gutierrez - Lito Gutierrez However, at the risk of being called a spoilsport, I must say that I don't feel as jubilant as my feHow Filipinos here and back home with the departure of Ferdinand Marcos I am afraid of the past extending m737 words
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Article, Illustration367 1986-03-02 14 lygfgfflk. FRANKLY, I sometimes find it hard to understand the younger generation. Fortunately, I can always go to my 10-year-old genius of a nephew, Alex, for some expert interpretation. All it takes is a little treat. Last Wednesday, I brought the 888, or Big Brained Bookworm,367 words
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LETTERS
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Letter442 1986-03-02 14 What matters to students Ul WOULD like to add a couple of comments to the remit on American colleges by Tan I-ian Choo (Sunday Plus, Feb 2). The article seems to imply that there are two choices for the top students the larger prestigious universities, such as those of the442 words
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Letter, Illustration296 1986-03-02 14 Ingredients must be listed n REFER to the article EL What are they adding to our B__i-- by Lee Geok 80l (The ■May Times, Jan 12). is inaccurate to stare Kat food manufacturers are fcfc: required to list all the ■^sdients or to print the in■edtents used m any kind296 words
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Letter84 1986-03-02 14 __T IT IS with great misgiving that I view the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation's latest effort to institutionalise the Centrepoint Kids m their television dramas this year. While these youths may be a talking point m Singapore, I think a documentary about this social phenomenon would be infinitely84 words
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Advertisement269 1986-03-02 14 Authentic Nonya Fkmd at Delicious Eating House A good place for lunch and dinner. From 3/3/S6 we await you to savour our chilli and delicious Monyafood. Beefßtmdmng $2 S— Ammwm $2 Mutton Cuny $2 SayorUxmmk $2 SambalUdong $2 Aymm Bumh Ketumrk $2 It is economic. We also serve restaurant's menu269 words
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Advertisement282 1986-03-02 14 There's good money m banking Qualify with The School of Benking The AIB Is a professional qualification awarded by the Institute of Bankers m England, and is accepted by more than 1,000 banking groups m over 100 countries around the world. To obtain this prestigious qualification, you need expert tuition.282 words
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FOCUS Analysis
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Article, Illustration1945 1986-03-02 15 4 Many would, no doubt, think eating out, shopping and visiting mainly women's activities. Well, they are wrong. A higher proportion of men than women put time aside for m these outings. 4 The wealthier you get, the more varied and extensive your leisure pursuits are. Those1,945 words
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Advertisement354 1986-03-02 15 Bk I 9P^_l >Qfll HP;'' *m\-mrff\^~^m\rT^raWmmr^w ________Ji Im_>V______> ___r mm MW Wm __P %sB ____!n_-L Jt^aßj^M m I W____i It Lin. mm m W ___M m M W I __k feUftN. Ttiegood Megets betterat Wake up to the iTf IJ courts, health centre, good life. Listen daily V v^Ww gymnasium,354 words
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OBITUARIS
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Obituary, Illustration212 1986-03-02 16 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MR TAN KAH KEONG Ago 82 p----d ay ay peaceully on 25_2.86 leaving bahind Ma balovad: Wife: Laa Chtn Nao Sons: Daughters In law Tan Jin Boon Ng Kirn Hong Tan Nal Etoon Oh Chen Huay Tan Yam Boon, Goh Slew Eng, Daniel Margaret Teo Tan212 words
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Obituary, Illustration37 1986-03-02 16 183 Condolence 183 Condolence The Management It Staff of TOK Al OFFSHORE CORPORATION (SPORE) extend their deepest sympathies a condolences to MR PETER NO MENQ CHENG on the demise of his beloved grandmother LOR GU AT GHOR37 words
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Obituary, Illustration116 1986-03-02 16 184 In Memoriam 184 In Memoriam hi Cvartovteo Stemecy Ol AGATHA HENG AH KHEMG (MRS LOW HENG GHEE) Departed: March 2nd. 1954 Gone from our lives one so dear. But In our hearts forever near. Ah-aya ramambatad by husband. chjUranawd lovd onaa. IN EVHI LOVING MEMOSY OF MS X VKtAUNGAM116 words
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Obituary, Illustration205 1986-03-02 16 m loving memory ol aar beloved mm. lETIOWHN BapaNsi MM Ood took him home. It m Hli will, But In our hearts we love him tUll; His memory is as dear today As m the hour he passed away. We often sit andd think of him When205 words
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Obituary, Illustration53 1986-03-02 16 BHOO CEB-EOOOWY MDM IQBAL KAUR Widow of the Isle 8. CfMrt Stopn LoofiBD# Departed on 23 Fab ISSS B hog caramon y wM be bald an Tuesday 4 (March IMS from S-3Q 30 pm at Sri Oury Maaak Sat Sans Sabha. 17 WftMneen Road. Pleeee treat this aa53 words
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RACING
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Article, Illustration317 1986-03-02 16 TONTO - TONTO NZ gelding In the pink for Race 5 •y our man on the track PENANG, Sat. Promising MituMim looks m great shape on the track and should notch a back-to-back victory m Race 5. Ignored m the betting at his first three starts, the four-year-old New317 words
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Article2953 1986-03-02 16 -.AST: GOOD MfnH 2- 19 WESTWCTm lUWH DIV B 'JOmm ■i____&i___U __aS_L?r_j^> pap w*m*m 1 K»(adi ij Ctaaa ST Zuli-Rodgers 3 nzg same. Midfield throughout last week when 6th to National Flower Div C 1109 m good; also unplaced la only other outing; by Amalgam Bene 62,953 words
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Article217 1986-03-02 16 LUCKY LEO - Integrity suited over extra LUCKY LEO By THREE- YEAR-OLD Integrity n has come to hand nicely after seven starts and should break the ice In Race 3 over 1,700 m. The Near Zealand-bred by Auk was a good thing beaten last start over the Ipoh 1,-Ooro to January. With E.217 words
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Article298 1986-03-02 16 RACE RACING CO TOMTO PEDIGREE LUCKY LEO MAnWUwMM T«n|ong Bwngan 3 Tanfong Bungah 3 Tanfong Bungah 3 Tanfong Bungah 2 Adorabta 1 5 Fit To Fight 5 Fit To Fight 2 Adorable 5 Fit To Fight 7 Rushmore Heights 1 Executive Class 1 Executive Clan 5298 words
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99 1986-03-02 16 THE oaartet and the rail bet will be la tredaccd al *_M_lt Tlmak daring the Ipeh meeting later this meat*. The Singapore Turf Clab has tested the •aftware for these new terms •f betting far a smeetfe The aaartet. at ft a99 words
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Article, Illustration604 1986-03-02 17 JACK ELLIOTT - JACK ELLIOTT Star Shower back m pwMrah By MELBOURNE, Sat. Former brilliant two-year-old Star Shower whose fertility as a stallion be- j came the subject of a Supreme Court battle is to get a second chance as a sire. Now a nine-year-old, he was bought for604 words
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Article, Illustration271 1986-03-02 17 They're his first winners this season H_>jaS^^w_kA y t J __a -_A_3| __L___________________-______L_______l' I^^______l FIRST *****7 SECOND *****1 THIRD *****9 STARTERS *****1, *****1, *****9, *****3, *****1, *****1, *****6, *****6, *****7, *****9, *****3. CONSOLATIONS *****2, *****2, *****6, *****9, *****8, *****8, *****2, *****2, *****4, *****0. By OUR271 words
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Article1706 1986-03-02 17 Racing ie tied to touriem hero, aa it la anywhere else. I have *> recently spoken to members of tha Gold Coast Turf Club and adviasd them that the money will be forthcoming to spend a mHtton dollar* on the track here to have it1,706 words
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Article, Illustration175 1986-03-02 17 Jockey Club removes suspension on Moore HONGKONG. Sat. The Royal Hongkong Jockey Club today lifted the suspension on Australian jockey Gary Moore following a swoop on turf personalities here last week. In a statement, the Jockey Club said Moore's suspension was removed with immediate effect after the Independent Commission AgainstAP - 175 words
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151 1986-03-02 17 JACK ELLIOTT - Bounding Away steals Blue Diamond JACK ELLIOTT MELBOURNE, Sat. BOUNDING AWAY established herself as the horse to beat m the Golden Slipper Stakes when she swept away with the A5305,000 (about SMM.OOO) Blue Diamond Stakes over 1,200 m at Caulfield this afternoon. Starting 3-1 favourite, Bounding Away won by four151 words
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Article76 1986-03-02 17 THE racing stewards investigated into an alleged Incident m the jockeys' room after Race 8 on the third day of the Governor's Gold Cup meeting. After considering the statements of trainer Dr Yeoh Kheng Chye, jockeys Hamld, Khoo and A. Rahman and the Stipendiary Steward, the stewards76 words
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Advertisement10 1986-03-02 16 "In Memoriam" is for the loved ones whom you remember10 words
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Advertisement809 1986-03-02 17 JKgjp; as an MBA/N.Sc. Kf Wanagc-uent Studies through ___e»le_r/___n___H_l Masters Programme 88»8_--_>rCksahiii<hiTlq__aitDlikliM uaailwOsylhe StageOr>ecc<nprises2corT>puisoryexorTw>ob»esub»^ mt i fl^O' Jlun»»epresllgtousMaslersmhis»>ess conftnoous assessment subjects, the successful compienon o( wf*cf. AdmlnlSwaonondltwM__fclnMonogemenlSlud^owan_edby queues you tor Stage Two Brunei University -University of West Lorxlon United Kingdom, Itvou^i 7 Distance Learning Sta Two comprtm 2 compulsory subjects809 words
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Advertisement100 1986-03-02 17 GNEnm STOCK CLEARANCE W? *Mr *_i to be -^5! <s*\o___^_i 'JB discontinued. Real sacrifices a-|T^_r ______r__M__ Everything must go. Hundreds of \fe 5-P-W N____K___L_ beautiful and practical artifects t Y _W _______ML^_ B____k for modern home decoration. IJ< H __B ___r ________________________^_B Come early to avoid Bc9^ «.'<wß __B _B_l100 words
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SPORT
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Article, Illustration1026 1986-03-02 18 From slow boat to a first class coach J. RAJENDRAN PROFILES SINGAPORE'S THOMAS CUP TRUMP-CARD, HUANG ZMYUAN 4 Huang t areata, quality as a coacn I undoubtedly his abiir I to understand and car I tor his DiaverL Tn. promptec Singapore I Badmmtor Aaaociatior I presidon One lenc I CheonoAZIZ HUSSIN - 1,026 words
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252 1986-03-02 18 WEST GERMAN OPEN ■1.1 1 lIURG (West Germany), Sat. B- South Korea placed two players Tn the semi-finals of the women's singles at the West German Open .badminton tournament yesterday. B Kirn Yun-Ja, the Scandinavian ■op-holder, beat England's Fiona Mi ill winning 11-5, 11-7AFP; Reuter - 252 words
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Article, Illustration670 1986-03-02 18 JEFFREY LOW - JEFFREY LOW Where's the pride m glory if spirit of the game is not followed? Bf|NE swallow m Bangkok Pydo—'t make a summer m Nor will the sun shine on Sinigapore badminton just because ■he national team qualified for BkaThomaa Cup finals. no Jealousy meant hk;670 words
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Article290 1986-03-02 18 THE United States baseball Commissioner Peter Ueberroth on Friday imposed one-year suspensions on seven Major League players who have admitted using cocaine but left the door open for them to play this season. Ueberroth told a press conference he would hold the suspensions m abeyance if the sevenReuter; AFP - 290 words
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Article322 1986-03-02 18 BEIJING, Sat. China will set up two rival national soccer teams, the Reds and the Yellows, to vie for the honour of representing the country abroad, the China Daily reported today. The Chinese Football Association decided on the move to encourage a better standard of play after ChinaReuter; AFP - 322 words
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Article, Illustration687 1986-03-02 18 DERMOT PURGAVIE - DERMOT PURGAVIE 1 Love-match pressure sidelines McEnroe ON Ms 27th birthday, while Ivan Lendl was cruising to yet another win m the Upton International Players Championships m Florida, John McEnroe and bride-to-be Tatum O'Neal sat on the sidelines at a basketball game between the Los Angeles687 words
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Article183 1986-03-02 18 LA QUHMTA (California), Sat. Top-seeded Mats Wilander, of Sweden. and third seed Boris Becker, of West Germany, were both upset losers yesterday during the quarter-finals of the U*****,000 ($866,700) La Quints Classic men's tennis tournament. Wilander was eliminated by lOth-seeded Thierry Tulasne, of France, 6-4, 6-3.Reuter; AP - 183 words
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Article, Illustration868 1986-03-02 18 ROB HUGHES - ROB HUGHES Battle of Barcelona brings European Cup out of hibernation Laudrup holds the key to Wednesday's big match T HE European Cup resumes after winter hiber--1 nation with an absolutely colossal quarter-fi-nal between Barcelona and Juventus. It is the ultimate m big game football.868 words
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Article, Illustration1151 1986-03-02 19 JANICE SEAH - Why Anne stands fast on speed JANICE SEAH SAD AND DONE 6 There's never any bullshit with animals. They don't put on airs, they take you as you are and you can trust them. I mean, they are unpredictable I've realised this several times when my horse was halfway homeARTHUR LEE - 1,151 words
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Article294 1986-03-02 19 ON THE CRICKET SCENE CHRISTCHURCH. Sat. A century by Allan Border followed by a toporder New Zealand collapse gave Australia command of the Second Test at the close of the second day here today. Border's 140. his 17th Test century, was the backbone of theReuter; AP - 294 words
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Article320 1986-03-02 19 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI CRICKET MCA Inter-State League: Johor v Singapore (10.30 am). Krtendlies SCRC v SCA Schoolboys (1 pm). Press SC v NUS Faculty of Architecture (9 am). All at Balestier Road. CYCLING Track Races Ang Mo Kio. 9 am). HOCKEY Stamtaadc SHA six-a-stde and SWHA320 words
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Article138 1986-03-02 19 Sergei soars to indoor mark NEW YORK, Sat. Sergei Babka, ef the Soviet Ualea, smsehri Us warid _ado or bee. la the Gle vault, clearing 6m at the I SA-M.MI Indeer track and Held cfcamptoasUpa at Madl- Sqaare Garden last mm*. Babka performance erased the mark ef i.HD he hadReuter - 138 words
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Article, Illustration885 1986-03-02 19 mi i - mi i TCETOQRBH P. LECHUMAN won the pinweight title when he outpointed Roslan Samad m the national novices boxing finals at Bo Wen Community Centre last night. Other remits Light-fly: Suthesan bt K. Arasan; n>: Azman Majree bt Ho Poh Mun; has885 words
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Article183 1986-03-02 19 HONGKONG, Sat. Canadian Jim Rutledge watched a four-stroke lead disappear over the final six holes to finish the third round of the Hongkong Open level with three rivals today. Rutledge was going well at two-under, but bogied the 13th and 15th and donble-bogied the 18thReuter; AP - 183 words
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Article, Illustration1209 1986-03-02 19 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD I AT roughly the same time Miss Zola Budd, the well-known British citizen, w?« running home to South Africa to tjcape the icy rigours of England's arctic winter last week, Mr Genie Coetzee was heading out of Johannesburg towards London and a welter ofReuter - 1,209 words
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Article, Illustration442 1986-03-02 19 YOU, too, can have a body like mine if you are not careful. At least, that's what they told me down at Gold's Gym where they brought m the heavy mob to try and convince me that bodybuilding IS a sport and deservesANDREW CHIN - 442 words
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The Sunday Times
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Article, Illustration209 1986-03-02 20 SINGAPORE'S badminton victory over Thailand m Bangkok has certainly made the feathers fly. Reaching the finals of the Thomas Cup m Jakarta, against all odds, puts both the team, and new hero Lav Wing Cheok right m contention for February's Sunday Times/Coca-Cola Sporting Achievement209 words
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Article, Illustration125 1986-03-02 20 PWDL FAPts FT *****7425 Thllfll It 8• t 7 24; Selangor 10 703 22 U 21* Tganu 11 6 3 2 15 5 Pahang 9 6 2 1 13 5 20 Malacca 12 5 2 5 11 15 17 Johor 10 5 0 5 20 14 15,125 words
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Article110 1986-03-02 20 KUANTAN, Sat. Highriding Pahang received another jolt when they stragf led to a 2-2 draw with Keantan at the Darulmakmur Statium here tonight. Both teams started cautiously but Pahang, who had a greater share of the opening exchanges, scored m the 10th minute when T. Pathmanathan lobbed homeNST - 110 words
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Article, Illustration594 1986-03-02 20 JOE DARAI - JOE DARAI 3eoort: 3v PAHANG 2 KELANTAN 2 PERLIS V. Marimatfea, ImtrnMis* hmmA, Japllit Ntrins Ernkmr, Z-tfaftl AMite, And Oa___Ll /(^Lal—i _k__M__ Atm) f mat Dtai <___da Ifcra- TOOArSTHES Sabah v Sarawak (Ukas Stadium, 4.15 pm); Malacca v Forces (Kubu Stadium, 4.30). Negri v Kedah (MunicipalityJERRY SEH - 594 words
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Article, Illustration662 1986-03-02 20 Everton put the bubbly on ice BRITISH SOCCER LONDON, Sat. Champions Everton made the most of their undersoil heating to beat struggling Aston Villa 2-0 today and so six points clear of Manchester United, who were surprislnffly beaten at Southampton. On a day when weather again played havoc with theReuter - 662 words
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Article, Illustration211 1986-03-02 20 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON SQUASH BE PREPARED Alex lay unfortunately was not and went down 64, 94, 93, 2-9, 0-9 to favourite Zainal Abidin In the men's final of the Ascot Singapore Closed Championships at Kanang yesterday. Alex, putting up one of his more matured performances,211 words
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Article45 1986-03-02 20 RUGBY CARDIFF, Sat. France, with tour magnificent tries, beat Wales 23-15 m their Five Nations rugby union championship match at Cardiff Arms Park here today. Full-back Paul Thorburn kicked all the Welsh points from five penalties. In mmmmtm, England defeated Ireland 25-20. AFPAFP - 45 words
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Article141 1986-03-02 20 MADRID, Sat. A showdown between world champion Jahangir Khan, of Pakistan, and New Zealand's world No. 2 Ross Norman is m prospect m the final of the Madrid Open tournament. Jahangir reached the last four with a 94, 9-5, 9-2 demolition of Spain's Agustin Adarraga. HisAFP - 141 words
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Advertisement7 1986-03-02 20 SECRETS OF SINGAPORE'S SHUTTLE SAVIOUR Page IS7 words
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Advertisement190 1986-03-02 20 (8) The Penguin Dictionary of Modern Quotations— a wonderful book to read m the 100, m a traffic jam, before you fall asleep. mmmmmW*m&9&TolW™(&&t*Mk46^mmu mm BT ■X^JLI |H ■PjrT*_hlL' M fc^in, 'T.l QSA^BS D^^^^hXl .'9M^' ___f^^^^"* 'x I __foi*^****aj^ "Next to physical fitness, A jf a^_l^ Tf 1 equipment is190 words
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TV PLUS
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Article, Illustration256 1986-03-02 1 Starting this week, a new column m which personalities reveal their viewing habits. Taking the first plunge is swimmer Ang Peng Siong, three-time Sportsman of the Year winner, who tells JANICE SEAH about his TV preferences. _______4 I OM-****JV *t ml^tmbtmf two \4 m l a_cin Wtaqr m^***256 words
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Article, Illustration122 1986-03-02 1 %nm ANNUAL GRABMY AWARD* Recording of last Wednesday's gala at which the music industry's most prestigious awards aye handed out to the year's top artistes and albums. Ch 5, 10 pm. TEE FOURTH GENERATION. New 60--episode Hongkong serial about three families which clash head-on m pursuit of wealth, affection122 words
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EYE
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Article, Illustration952 1986-03-02 2 Marlene and the art of glamour Maximilian Schell's film on screen goddess Marlene Dietrich (tonight, Ch 12, 9 pm) is acclaimed for its revealing insights into the actress's life. PHILIP COOREY discusses the charms of the enigmatic star. ERNEST Hemingway once said of her. "If she had nothing but her952 words
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Article, Illustration567 1986-03-02 2 AUDREY FERERA - AUDREY FERERA By SO THERE we were, nearly 6000-ttrong, all geared to dance ourselves into the ground. And there they were, the big brothers who had rounded us together, standing around looking on. Last Saturday's Hong Bao Police and Youth Disco Night was a bit567 words
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504 1986-03-02 2 PHILIP CHEAH - PHILIP CHEAH oy "IS THIS really happening?" I kept asking my friends who were there with me at the World Trade Centre last Saturday. It looked as if the last disco was taking place at the Police and Friends' Disco Hong Bao 'Night.504 words
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CINEMA
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Article, Illustration591 1986-03-02 3 Big budgets are no guarantee of huge profits at the box-office. Yet, despite huge flops, expensive productions are still being churned out each year. JACK CURRY reports. HOLLYWOOD'S film industry may have discovered its ver- skm of the neutron bomb the flop that killsUSA Today - 591 words
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Article, Illustration510 1986-03-02 3 KELLY Leßrock she of the fresh-fig lips and perfect 10--and-then-eome body has a bad case of hiccups. But it doesn't matter. Heads still turn as she makes her way across the very dignified, ultra-hoity-toity tearoom m the Mayfalr Regent Hotel. "I'm soUSA Today - 510 words
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Article, Illustration548 1986-03-02 3 JOHN BLAKE - JOHN BLAKE ■y (IPS). Anger over husband's role m Madonna film THERE have been distressing Anglo-American rows on the set of the new Madonna movie, Shanghai Surprise The singer's forceful young husband Scan Perm, who co-stars with her m the film, has taken an unexpectedly close interest m the548 words
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Article, Illustration358 1986-03-02 3 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN AtEhgWohondStwaw Starting DovklChkmg, WcharJ Ha_ Km tWSiong, Pan Hung Pun, MsMn Wong and Pan Chau Yon DiroctadbyPN_j>Cben -V WITHIN minutes of the opening, the outcome of Prom Here to Piospetity fa already he a foregone cownision But if you're willing to weather a358 words
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Article, Illustration222 1986-03-02 3 BECAUSE expensive flops a** aa expected part of any mm year, Hollywood hasn t tt^lniflaay budgets m the wake cf MaYstafluresfUOO. s>l_l-_s__ With both Due* tta BsttSsaa and Warren ___-_----ay max t___-___ _________v -fl*.^y s_f_2__ awajseaosn sasetias m use »fa.jilHl Gestae LaHn_a mnmactm it,USA Today - 222 words
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TV EYE
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Article, Illustration675 1986-03-02 4 AFTER an initial flurry of interest, wars seemingly get forgotten. Two such wars are the focus of two separate new documentary series this week. Both, m their own way, serve to show how useful a medium television can be m providing a quick in-depth understanding675 words
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540 1986-03-02 4 LIM KAY TONG - LIM KAY TONG TV REVIEW *y THE best way to feel you have nothing but weaknesses is to look for the strengths m others. This is precisely what NICs, the four-part SBC documentary (Mi the newly-industrialising countries, has done. Short of making540 words
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Article, Illustration411 1986-03-02 4 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN LOOtcEAirr GOOD NEWS for Bruce Lee fans. The son of the late gongfu star's son may just be following m his father's fn iooisceps. Twenty-one-year-old Brandon Lee flew into Hongkong from America last week to sign a contract for two movies with411 words
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Article, Illustration243 1986-03-02 4 PASSION Flower, the American TV-movie that was shot m Singapore, hits our screens this month. The IV. -hour romance thriller, which stars Bruce Boxleitner, will be screened as a Good Friday holiday treat on March 28. SBC has been given world telecast rights for243 words
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Young life
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Article249 1986-03-02 7 THIS month, there is a series of theatre programmes meant specially for young people. If you remember, there was a contest last week organised together with the Ministry of Community Development. (The results will be out next week.) There is something very exciting about live theatre which a249 words
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Article43 1986-03-02 7 Why do cannibals eat people? Because it was part of a religious rite. Among certain primitive people, a condemned criminal, for example, was eaten for it was believed that the criminal had offended the gods and a sacrifice was needed.43 words
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Article, Illustration239 1986-03-02 7 HERE is a neat chest of drawers for stamp collectors. Alternatively, the chest can be used for storing things like pins, needles and buttons. It is also a good use for empty matchboxes. Make sure that all the matchboxes used are of the same239 words
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Article, Illustration489 1986-03-02 7 'CENT /AN _OGH 1853-1890. HE is one of the tragic figures m the art world. Vincent van Gogh led a short and dramatic life, dying by his own hand at the age of 37. Nevertheless, he has left memorable paintings which even non-art lovers can identity with because489 words
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THE MUSIC
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Article, Illustration665 1986-03-02 14 JULIE TAM - 'Odd couple' prove an even match JULIE TAM By "BE THERE when he needs you. Hie rest of the time, keep one eye closed." So declared Lydia Sum Tin Har with a hearty laugh. That, it appears, is the chubby Hongkong star's way to marital bliss. The TV comedienne, who665 words
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Article, Illustration923 1986-03-02 14 oi :he Pods Singapore 1(3) The Sun Always ShineeonTV A-Ha 2.(1) That's What Friends are For Dionne Warwick and Friends 3.(2) Chori Cheri Lady Modern Talking 4.(5) Mr D.J. The Concept 5.(4) Party All the Time Eddie Murphy Previous week's position I I923 words
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Article, Illustration784 1986-03-02 15 RICHARD NG - RICHARD NG A SIX-PAGE REPORT WITH SPECIAL FOCUS ON THE OFFICE FOR PROFESSIONALS Businessman Roy Teo believes that his hands-on image is attracting the clients. reports. 4 Strung up to decorate his office walls, whose green paint is already peeling, are Christmas and Lunar New784 words
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394 1986-03-02 16 RICHARD NG - RICHARD NG By AUTOMATING one's office may suddenly turn its once seemingly friendly environment cold and impersonal. The environment of imposing computers, creaky floorboards and wiring sticking out of machines Jars the senses so much that you just can't wait to get out. That sudden394 words
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Article, Illustration587 1986-03-02 16 How to warm up the computer office JOSEPHINE NG finds out how a computer office puts its act together m THERE'S just one word to describe most computer offices generally cold. It's not only the temperature m the room that makes your nose numb. It's the absence of human faces.587 words
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Article, Illustration361 1986-03-02 17 ■APPLES are supposed to keep the doctor away, but not always. A doctor (who could not be named because of medical ethics), with his practice at Orchard Road, spent 17,000 on his Apple computer system and has since been hooked on it. He not361 words
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Article, Illustration500 1986-03-02 17 A good fit may mean greater efficiency JOSEPHINE NG talks to the man who is here to shape our furniture to come THREE hundred and twenty people trooped into the National Productivity Board's office m Cuppage Centre. They were Singaporeans of all races. Each was measured 30 times but it500 words
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Article, Illustration656 1986-03-02 18 JOSEPHINE NG discovers an architect's little nest WHEN a man says he is at home with Us staff, you'd picture him as a boss who interacts well with his wot has. But when architect Koe Hung Tatt, 34. says this, he means it literally.656 words
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Article, Illustration610 1986-03-02 19 At the end of a full working day, the staff at a bank's trading room were still looking fresh. RICHARD NG finds out why. IT IS not quite what one might expect of a trading room at 5 pm. Dealers, after a full working day, still looked immaculate,610 words
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Article, Illustration170 1986-03-02 19 No more licking and sticking of stamps m A BETTER office also means dispensing with stamp bodes and manually licking and sticking stamps onto the office mail. Frama, a Swiss company, manufactures mail-handling machines, has a franking machine which not only prints stamps according to the rate you set, but170 words
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Article146 1986-03-02 19 Plug into wire management MODERNISATION m offices gives rise to the problem of trailing wires across and under desks, extension cords snaking across the floor and socket points sprouting everywhere. Office management takes on a new dimension with wire management. This means a form of wire installation using a "plug-in-anywhere"146 words
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149 1986-03-02 19 Work equipment that minimises injuries IT IS not enough to provide the office worker with just a table and chair. People involved m office designs, like Professor Herbert Ohl of Voko Franz Vogt, a West German office furniture company, are stressing "how to adapt work equipment and work environment to149 words
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Article, Illustration441 1986-03-02 20 Decor, games help remove high anxiety JOSEPHINE NG reports on the things dentists do to take the pain off patients' minds. l^^ftiANY thought, cross Pjfc uiiud as you sit m the dentist's lYour eyes may wander from one Amdety and fear seards written on some of E___-Wm tension heightens when441 words
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Advertisement1168 1986-03-02 2 Start today... on your wpy to career success. Why not? If you can read and understand this advertisemen' then you have the ability to earn the education you need to gain ~__i the necessary experience m your field that will lead to a successful career. No one, no advertisement, no1,168 words
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Advertisement455 1986-03-02 3 ii --cMnaL.__j_4L-i______» -——L 30 OTHER DIFFERENT DESIGNS OB SUPRBME __^__r__TT_________________H /ILL O_V DISPLAY SELLING FROM $480 BD FURNISHING CSNTK^^/aJ fi I I J --^W*W*^*- 1 M^M*r M -wTW^r_L |s_premc| __*m^- mA Wm*-^** tw A ________^Ba^^^^^^fl^lMi V_n «*"_^.«__c2_ d X ____f^_a__ a 1 w _______B^_^^^*s^w__ll __L^ _____a_y_ffP_l _fl ___L ____________a V455 words
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Advertisement208 1986-03-02 4 'l^ (737S5ll)5SH0IIS:llJI__s II I) miU-IMnU. AOSMSStONPfSCeSWAM '1 H___ --_____^5^ '1 1 5 GOLDEN SULTAN: NOW SHOWING Ijl 1 1 1 4TH FLOOR, SULTAN PLAZA, JALAN SULTAN |S (*****78) 5 SHOWS. 11.00 am, 1-30, 4.00, 0.30 4 9.lsptn ,l| V /-k/___ F»i(ksjdll>tirs4ob...oohißM M ijl 9 -H ____l <f coarse cooMuve their208 words
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Advertisement275 1986-03-02 4 a aa:.aa .aa-aa^a a aaa.v a LIDO-SOON! i W_ "IT IS 1776, AND THE WORLD IS J* RULED BY TWO NATIONS M f__ FRANCE AND ENGLAND. A STATE W OF OPEN HOSTIUTV HAS EXISTED 9 FOR MORE THAN 80 YEARS M m BETWEEN THE TWO SUPER H I POWERS AS275 words
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Advertisement102 1986-03-02 4 I Places available on the I Chartered Institute of J Transport I course leading to sn M.Sc starting September .10. Five GCE *0' Levels as minimum entry. For details write to: St. Aids tai Collate (Dept 65T) ROSE PLACE OXFORD UK LaVYRLE paPENCEk MFMORIEd of tender breathless passion, of a102 words
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Advertisement198 1986-03-02 5 The finest Chinese 1 cuisine m town I Compliments of the house* I A quart bottle of Remy Martin XO I H FREE when your meal exceeds H H $550 (per table) A pint bottle o/Rtay Martin XO MM FREE if your meal exceeds $300 flfl (per table) flfl S198 words
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Advertisement116 1986-03-02 7 chi l dccci J fSIMt J easy *M ii v *"^^^^^^^M| ____l___r t_____r k __M "M Practical advice and guidance on the common sleeping problems of young children. Available at all good bookshops. m mmm 9m Dittnbuttd by \W\ FEDERAL L*J PUBLICATIONS 2 Jurong Port Road. Singapore 2261 A memba»116 words
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Advertisement520 1986-03-02 10 Consult the people who specialise m your education needs. CMS has 7 J years experience m helping hundreds of people who have aims of improving their life Because our expertise extends to: Correspondence education m engineering, academic and professional course. British Institute of Engineering Technology. Bntish Institute ol Careers. Metropolitan520 words
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Advertisement86 1986-03-02 10 Trsnspc^ to Bw prison pianstotStaaMsspaitU, your aaslgnment will be to locale a certain Protseeor Geisteskrank, who has Invented a weapon of awful destructive power. SkrakJespand is a planet lull of hidden dangers and potential enemies -your only hope is to take Bw advice of the Stainless Steel Rat as he86 words
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Advertisement269 1986-03-02 11 ft£n§N||_N B IBaß*^ The closest analogy to current market conditions is WAR. Dien Bien Phu, Verdun, Gallipoli, the Six Day War, the Falklands, the Cuban Missile Crisis each has a lesson for anyone m today's market place. Business Wargames provides you with enough ideas, stories and warnings to fight your269 words
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Advertisement673 1986-03-02 12 I y/ I I I I dp^m m WKm*mrmWmW* B__iV____ I ____L BBS Bbl _--------------------------B BaBB^B aaBBsL *n*mmmmmma*> tH .......................................I 2 Eating Out FOR QUICK LUNCH Reserva- ttan. visit Lai Wah Restaurant: 3T7C. Jin Besar *****03/ *****94 Branch: (Blk. 44) 1436 Bendemeer Road *****60/ *****61 3 Catering BUFFET SPECIALIST FOR673 words
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Advertisement187 1986-03-02 12 14 Antiques/ Arts/Crafts o^__ An Exhibition and Sale of The Rare COLOURED EN6RAVINGS OF PARROTS BY FRANCOIS LEVAILLANT 1805 at ANTIQUES OF THE ORIENT Lower Basement Tanglin Shopping Centre Extension Last Day Today 15 Aquariums BEAUTIFUL TUROUOIS DISCUS direct from West Germany. We have babies St adults. Brlllant, cobalt blue,187 words
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Advertisement638 1986-03-02 12 18 Horns Furniture/ 18 Nome Furniture/ Furnishing Furnishing tip _*_e^M_»_J ONLY TOE nNEST [\S m* T WAREHOUSE bedroom sets \v USP-t f ASSMM 17 «■.<*__■• Tar. am* \JZ\stt«-\ 1 SALE TR *****28 t_l___Jt 00 Quango BB BB AA BB fJ 20 Pete/Pet Care NEW ARRIVAL N Pomeranian Poodle Maltese West638 words
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Advertisement627 1986-03-02 12 25 Sale: Other Products //^___W _M ___-i _r________________i_r GenuneManaucane hrr_h*p longe- lastng 4 beai/MW Fumigated aqa«i .t pest Cushions cowers made-lo cxder Rep_» 'staining work also available Trade ins Hire Purchase Enauines Welcomed Cakal 20-C Jalan leban (o« Upp Thomson Rd ms| Tei 4»?M7 Open da_y 10am to 6pm JUMBLE627 words
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Advertisement468 1986-03-02 12 25 Sale: Other 25 Bala: Other Products Products flßßf Importßtf IiWiMB cbMmlbf Otecoun»u^toSO% I HURRY!! Limited stocks only -^•Q mmmm^Dm*mmg^t?mmjJA BBBBialprtßß. *m> **T*mt***mu Aftmmm** i r;^>^Bjß Bloj|ppd9BßSf_rf%k BtBUHBi 30 Heirdteasing HABUTAGC UNISEX SALON, #04-93 Far East Plasa. Perm from $30 St Cut $14. Student cut $5 A perm $10. Appt.468 words
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Advertisement588 1986-03-02 12 36 House Renovation/ Decor SPECIAL FOB IPSE owners. HDB aluminium window grilles, sliding drs., windows, Ampltmesh. Also replacement of old windows. Prices neg. Call *****34. WE ARE HOB licensed Contractor specialise In renovation of HDB flats A pte. hses. Henry *****73. INSTALL. REPIPING B rewiring 13A point $26. Tel: 285-458588 words
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Advertisement588 1986-03-02 12 **S m SS m *S*SSS*I I tl Domaatic Help Bt Domaatic Help B._-_________l__- Au^A^^^^ OFF DAYS COMPENSATED We select trained orientate our very own girls Good attitude, hardworlang. honest. obedient CempMe pMtwmM toe IrfU'iln, Matt. $5,000 Security Bond. $10,000 PA Performance Bond. Visa Fee. Medic.- Exawn process complete documentation Rtftacateeat588 words
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Advertisement718 1986-03-02 12 71 Situations Vacant: INDOOR SALESGIRLS. TOURIST line. English speaking. Experience not essential. Lunch, tea/ coffee provided. Working hours: B_n_m s_3opm Salary $400. Interested please call personally by today or tomorrow at 180 Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore 1853 or tel: *****10. Interview time 11am Spm. CIBNCSC SALES ASSISTANT with excellent English718 words
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Advertisement838 1986-03-02 12 TELEPHONE SEBTICE: MaMsy Is ttrntr 9m to 6pm (Spm dealhne tt r neil toy) a Satar_-_y: 8 30am to 2pm (11am deadline tot The Sunday Time.) a hOle M_May: 9am to Ipm COUMTEB SEBTICE: T__B BBEB. COmK. #02-lM IUC* nUk Ma*y te Ffttay: 10am to 12 noon. Ipm to 5838 words
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Advertisement893 1986-03-02 13 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat COLLECTOR'B ITEM *74 while 124 Sports, engine a paintwork complete!) refurnished $6,800. View I Jalan Sent, off University Rd 12/78 FORO ESCORT 1600. auto, aircon.. PARF Tax 11 '86 $7,500 Loan $5,500 Tel *****29 •78 FORO CORTINA I 6 Pte owner, aircon radio cassette Selling cheap893 words
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Advertisement963 1986-03-02 13 90 For Sale: Toyota I NOV. SO TOYOTA Starlet, alrcond. radio cassette, very good cond. Selling $12,700 Tel: *****76 REGISTERED 11/80 DX Toyota. 1 owner Tax 5/86. Hi-fi, s/rlms, very low mileage PARF *****89. SEPT. 78 TOYOTA S/wagon 1200 Alrcond. radio cassette PARF $8,200 Tel *****76 SEPT. -81 TOYOTA Corolla963 words
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Advertisement939 1986-03-02 13 93 For Sale: Honda 18S8 NONOA ACCORD EX Power steering/ windows, central locking, sports rims, cassette, showroom cond. $23,900. *****23 84, NONOA CIVIC OL. 12-valve hl-fl s/rlms, power windows air-con 823,000. Tel: *****71 Mr. Malik MB) -80 NONOA Civic, 5-door, 1.3. 2nd owner, maroon colour $11.3000n0 *****53/*****10 OCT. 1983 ACCORD939 words
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Advertisement755 1986-03-02 13 97 For Sale: Commercial VeMcles 80 DATSUN 120 V van New paint Alrcon.. cassette, new Insurance. Very good condition. $3,700 0.n.0. Pager: *****77 '70 OATSUN PICKUP. Wooden body. Passed Inspection. Selling: $500 Tel: *****27. 78. MAZDA 1888 c.c. van. Oood cond. New rd. tax. Passed inspection $1,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****02.755 words
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Advertisement754 1986-03-02 13 107 Accommodation Available: ApsM tmaiita OPEN HOUSE Long or short lease c Luxury apartments to let with exclusive Country Club membership c Just off Orchard Road c 3-bedrooms. large lounge, ample parking Furnished or unfurnished Rental from $3,000 per mth mcl service charge Visit our show flat. 10am to spm754 words
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Advertisement871 1986-03-02 13 113 For Sale: Houses D-M new and _S______s _____BBi d/storey detached with 4+l servant's. 7.800/ 35 sq. f t Fully equipped modern kitchen Solar system A automatic gate. Selling price $1.1 million Mr Tan, *****87 D.M BRAND NEW 2-storey seml-d 4800/ 3800 sq.ft. 4+ 2 rms. Split-level Marble/ parquet. Quiet871 words
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Advertisement2428 1986-03-02 13 148 Computer Courses WORD PROCESSING. dSASE Wordstar. BASIC Prog. Individual coaching, no sharing of equipment Dally anytime BCB. ISA Mackenzie Road. (3M1448). BASIC FROORABBBBM 8 morfllu 8115. Lotus 1-2-3. DBase JII Diploma In Computer Studies ITC *****78. i -=ggssa_a____g__ 148 Secretaries Typing Couraea LCCI REVISION CLASBES: (S'hand/ Typing/ B'Keeplng). All2,428 words
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Advertisement492 1986-03-02 14 ""fts Foraign Education 146 Foreign Education m m •<*___. k ||jL^__u±_sil \__fgfKfSj9 PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING FOR L-l STUDENTS SEEKING ADMISSION IN 1986 I 'l^lr lohn Helm, VIA, Vice-Principal, will give a talk and •sli(lt> presentation on COLUMBIA COLLEGE at 3:00 PM t •dp SUNDAY, MARCH 2nd, 1966, m FUNCTION ROOM492 words
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Advertisement260 1986-03-02 14 174 Othar 174 Othar Announcamanta/ Announcamanta/ Mac sagas BSooßogoo 1 U_=____s I SALES PERSONNEL I DO YOU KNOW H THAT YOU ARE ELIGIBLE FOR MEMBERSHIP I OF AN INTERNATIONAL SALES ASSOCIATION J SEND for fur. detain THE ASSOCIATION OF^^T SALES PERSONNEL Mm *****^M P.O. BOX 530 Please send me full260 words
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Advertisement92 1986-03-02 14 _-S 5 174 Othar Aftf_OOftO#fl%#ft«tt/ r would You Like To LOWER YOUR M9K I OF WE ART DISEASE I Then join MBR.BTABT. a unique five day wellness program created to help you: Lose weight naturally Reduce stress Eat better Reduce risk of heart attacks St cancer Become more fit And92 words
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Advertisement240 1986-03-02 14 NOTICE Ha for SetUemeat et IBBMB (Order 8 Bate 1 a 8) la the eeart et the Civil Jaage, Dl varee Na. 1* at IMS. HarS__-_er B____r__ *A***W JaaMr/Jeaatoa Kaar To; Jasbir Kaur/Jesslca Kaur (Dang) daughter of Sardar Daljlt Singh Dang, resident of 22. Primrose Avenue, Singapore, 1040/ Rani's 04240 words
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Advertisement75 1986-03-02 15 The Universal Office System WEOfRR UNIVERSAL SOLUTIONS TO OFFKE PROBLEMS N —mt "^H _r^ A*fW c We are offering you the future-oriented office. Planning, organization and furnishing of offices according to your individual requirements. CHOOSE US: VOKO FRANZ VOGT OFFICE FURNITURE (S.EA)PTELTD 20, Kramat Lane #01 -01 United House Singapore75 words
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Advertisement386 1986-03-02 15 M-YTHM-___EE_-_rW_n-N6. *_»T- Effective communications is often the key equipment, but also allows for future user and to business success. And m most businesses, services growth. the key to effective communications is net- And with WANG OFFICE, you can deliver working. all the power of integrated information Unfortunately, most of the386 words
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Advertisement174 1986-03-02 16 m*__s-555_i___S___^_i__a__M__e— m\v«-_-i-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^BB-_BBHB__l^^' l^jj£___fc__!l____!!S WJS_BSH| mm m mmuuuummmmm mm \llj=pur=SE IN OUT The next logical step towards office automation. Telebox. The days of the 'In' and 'Out' office trays will soon be over. Thanks to the Telebox Service. Telebox (Telecommunication Mailbox) is an electronic mailbox service. Each user is allotted an174 words
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Advertisement167 1986-03-02 16 First m the vwrid Andnowin Singapore (T ID] /Al FRAMA of Switzerland says I Z_U S_r<| Al |V||//\\ goodbye to the carrying of the I I I Iff ll II fl Iff 1 franking machine to the post office U U UL* LILIU L_Lr~___ ttx_ can now buy cards of167 words
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Advertisement324 1986-03-02 18 Systems Furniture does not IM-^hH^^^H irji Functional Sotae-looking it con bj? Wcnm^iCoiv: *m^^^^^B^m _P M*B -it -i l-fei. I lfl___flfl__^__H______________________________________E ElMdfilgoAyW|^S^M___^^^^^^ _________^___F __________________H _V _______________________H ________B^_\. iSUm****' m l ■_> KT^ 1 _r _________________B^_____________________________. IK •ji I KB Ul I l B B Um********^*******************************************^ B] __________i_ H^_l '•mm/^^^i \W mo**!-m\*'324 words
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Advertisement98 1986-03-02 18 I B The Universal Office System oma __________________!_!___iii Technological aids only m w^ increase efficiency if they are well integrated into the office furniture. All elements of the RMT VOKOprogramme contain generously concealed cable conduits so that technical appliances are integrated into the workplace without any problems. IBDSUS: VOKO FRANZ98 words
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Advertisement80 1986-03-02 19 The Universal Off cc System COMPAQ OFFICES Not every off cc has ample space. VOKO offers solutions for the compact office combining rational use of limited space and a 100% organization which is technologically and ergonomically a success. NEED IIS: VOKO FRANZ VOGT OFFICE FURNITURE (S.EJL) PTE LTD 20, Kramat80 words
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Advertisement463 1986-03-02 19 BfH»wl—»a>a-aowSM»<a#a» Isaafca. fota%" eomputar awparta. Pick any toplc(t) that intaratt you moct. IB >wNw^o^h_» pwasaaaan). $W- each imian. v* Wtort__hSp_~{Stvept*a_M-9ttaril-t hands on SMpwlanoa). 950/- each Msaior.. WM' mm ii.' j. ii i 'i ii t I I mm********* r ThaWbrtalalonConoapt H _^_a__-j-_i. v i _'_-»_-i-j-Li. -jijji i'.u. -.iii VlßMießfcwwajsSwßa-ThalartuiaaSapplciSonaof I463 words
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Advertisement755 1986-03-02 20 The Universal Office System oma ORGANIZATION a ___P_: Everything accessible with fast retrieval. VOKO filing systems brings efficiency into any organization. VOKO FRANZ VOGT OFFICE FURNITURE (S.E_A.) PTE LTD 20, Kramat Lane #01 -01 United House Singapore 0922 Tel: 732 41 77 Tlx: ***** VOKO RS You are most we/come755 words
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Article, Illustration3536 1986-03-02 1 RISE OF THE PORK-BELLY CRAPSHOOTERS A currency is vulnerable w when the market decides that it is; and small countries fare worse than large ones. It might take a thousand trades to move the pound, and 3,000 to shift the US dollar, the yen or the German mark. But much3,536 words
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Advertisement133 1986-03-02 1 Mind and Body /Fashion Look /Food 55 30.50 ='13 50 (1 Litre Dufftown Glenlh<et --W»W Pure Matt fi Yearn) (I Litre Bell's Extra Special Scotch Whisky) _^M > -X (0.75 Litre Bell's Decanter f Scotch Whisky) I jM jg_l Bf c i(:,) -__________________________P LTmJBmK __vh_l__-I:___ ■S_Sl__ K^lESuso gpwrruo <n __-_r133 words
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Article, Illustration1077 1986-03-02 2 American expert Wallace Mendeteon wakes us up to the mystery of sleep he What is the average of sleep? [Near 7*4 hours a night. But there are people who live their whole lives on two or three hours of sleep a nightUS News; World Report - 1,077 words
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MEDICAL BRIEFS
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Article, Illustration106 1986-03-02 2 Iy exists m Japan over the prescribing of the contraceptive pill, said the Times According to the Bulletin of the Institute of Medical Ethics, the Pill is illegal for contraceptive purposes, but doctors are allowed to prescribe it for strictly gynaecological problems for example, to106 words
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Article, Illustration98 1986-03-02 2 TAKE care if you like to drink scald- ing tea without milk. A report from r the United States, m the Journal of the National Cancer In- stitute, claims that the high rate of cancer of the throat found m Uruguay, especially98 words
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Article, Illustration186 1986-03-02 2 when deafness is in the blood A BLOOD disorder could be the cause of a common form of deafness, research at Glasgow's Royal Infirmary and the Medical Re- search Council Institute of Hearing Research suggests. The discovery could mean it will eventually be possible to treat and prevent the problem,186 words
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Advertisement166 1986-03-02 2 n 'i'|^h^fiS\"^^•^ _______k _M _W^^^^^S*H^^*^^^^^^^^^r_______ Aw&£&?wb M -^11 I '^^MW^—^mmWmmm^^^^^^^ m vS*u_____*mm^^^^^!^*im^ .MMB S__il-k TtieiTianwhoteeps Clark Hath Physical Fitness Genters m Icp shape. Clark Hatch. Twenty one years ago Clark wanted to start a business that would be successful, respected and the leader m its field. He put all he166 words
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Advertisement87 1986-03-02 2 Getanew slim look. Is your appetite spoiling your diet plan? Just take one Mirapront-N capsule m the morning and keep your appetite under control all day long. Mirapront-N is an effective diet aid which you can buy economically. So you can lose weight faster when taken together with a calorie-controlled87 words
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FASHION
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Article, Illustration51 1986-03-02 3 The Eighties update of the mini Mm skirt at mid-thigh Flat shoes Loose lonf jacket Rounded shoulders j Crapped top t Turtleneck Prints of dots and dashes Pictures by Hair by Jeric See of Reds, make-up by Shillina Phua for Bourjois. Clothes and accessories from Isetan stores. NIKNIK KASMANI - 51 words
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Article, Illustration624 1986-03-02 3 RALPH JOHNSTONE - RALPH JOHNSTONE TRA'T.. By ALTHOUGH frequented by visitors for much of the year, Übud still retains the simple lifestyle and relaxed atmosphere of a typical Balinese kampung. Widely acclaimed as the cultural centre of the island, this scenic village lives upAFP - 624 words
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Article, Illustration479 1986-03-02 3 LIM PHAY- LING - LIM PHAY-LING er THE CAMOUFLAGE THIS year's skirts are either short, skinny and sexy or long, flowing and feminine. Anything else m between looks wishy-washy and indecisive. The return of short, slim skirts was inspired by Tunisian-born Paris designer Azzedine Alain who brought back tight sexy skirts479 words
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Advertisement171 1986-03-02 3 __rv_________________h ___^_r uicit ****.jji_^^jgo*s&0 f mmm__+^__ m m —*r _^#iB ___a^_an__L _^__j_____ dl hkfl __________________________a n BssT e^^Bf aw ••^mmm\m%— *m *m^ m*%mm**_r B^^^^Bl __s^.»l^W am*** _____r WA ___r^ IP *kv-*mr. B_h_ _____n i .^V A *\\g* w K| _____________L. _L"'-_lf n^L__ ____L___H Hr _______> 4^_- ____r _r Ammtme Hl^_171 words
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Article, Illustration1191 1986-03-02 4 MARGARET CHAN - MARGARET CHAN EAT OUT 1 sy Kin An Bang Seafood Barbecue, Blk 531A, Hong Lim Food Centre, #02-25, tel *****19 Hours: 5 pm to 1 am daily, closed on alternate Wednesdays Recommended: Barbecued selar (horse mackerel) $2, $2.50; barbecued black pomfret, $9, $12, $14; barbecued1,191 words
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Article, Illustration253 1986-03-02 4 A craving for chocolate may indicate depression CAN chocolate sweeten up a bad day? Some people say so. But if you are tempted to take the chocolate cure for disappointment or tension, you may be masking an even worse case of depression. That's the finding from a study by aUSA Today - 253 words
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Advertisement281 1986-03-02 4 Am -S^^ (^^s aw Do you knou; fhaf V 1 Bee/ has no more cholesterol than chicken. Even roast chicken without skin. __r _m*\\ I mm^ I #5 gm. ,?s o/ beef has just 192 calories and a modest 9 grams of fat. over half of which yS __^/_W^^'"''' f*\281 words
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388 1986-03-02 5 Americans to have their first Poet Laureate THE United States will soon have .its first Poet Laureate. President Ronald Reagan has signed the decree, and within a few weeks a national versifier-at -large will be chosen, available for inaugurations, Independence Day celebrations, launching of ships and diverse other occasions sufficientlyThe London Times - 388 words
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Article, Illustration835 1986-03-02 5 CAROL LIM - CAROL LIM ART By I TWO years after its introduction, parents, teachers and the public have the chance to see at first hand how students m the Art Elective Programme are developing. The results of this experimental approach to training m the arts can835 words
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Article, Illustration643 1986-03-02 5 s 6 Market-oriented economies usually accept the importance of the small-firm sector, the numbers of which tend to be linked to the de- m gree >f political democracy. Dr Meir Tamari m a report m the Israel Economist tmreDreneir SMALL, usually new, companies are leading643 words
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Advertisement542 1986-03-02 5 GETTKG rr RIGHT fin the recent past there has been a remarkable shift by students and colleges to BPP's ACCA Study Texts and Revision Kits. In short UPP seem to have got it right. reason is simple: the BPP W material is ON TARGET, LP TO I DATE and COMPREHENSIVE.542 words
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Advertisement307 1986-03-02 5 SWING EXERBIKE Be Rt Stay Trim ju* Twin-arched steel ff tube frame fl _L Jr C-type handlebar \^^_____M m t tension control *M jM \__m_uM Ml m 1 lTuli^ white cover vl M _Am-m--Amu __F Speedometer 0-60 \1 i| _f M* VL fl m Super comfortable saddle n Sure-grip pedals307 words
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Article, Illustration1579 1986-03-02 7 ANG LAY WAH; SIMONE VAZ - ANG LAY WAH SIMONE VAZ By Stories by COUNTRY LIMNS PIT UWMS A rug m the right place RUGS have been downtrodden for far too long. They can do more than be left on the floor. With some imagination and an eye for colour, youMICHAEL LIEW - 1,579 words
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Article, Illustration485 1986-03-02 8 JOSEPHINE NG - JOSEPHINE NG By THE modern look for home decor is stark and bare. It projects an image of efficiency spacious, uncluttered and practical. It may well fit into the lifestyle of busy Singaporeans. Geometric designs, no unnecessary objects and simple shapes are favoured. The485 words
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Article, Illustration298 1986-03-02 8 IF YOU worry about drying your clothes during the wet season, the tumbler dryer is the answer to your troubles. It dries your clothes com- pletely whereas a spin dryer gives 70 to 80 per cent dryDon't worry about the machine cluttering up your298 words
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BRIEFS
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Article77 1986-03-02 8 European design furniture m WE USED to wear designer names on our hips. Now sit or sleep on them instead. Furniture Paradise imports designer collection furniture such as Musterring from West Germany, Pierre Cardin from Paris, Colecciones GB from Spain, as well as other big names from Italy. Its two77 words
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Article84 1986-03-02 8 Computerised vacuum cleaner THE new Philips P79 Automatic Vacuum Cleaner is one machine that intends to suck the dirt with die minimum of fuss and bother. Available at Philirama at #03-01 Plaza Singapura, this $395 state-of-the-art home helper has built-in sensors that can tell the difference between terrazo, carpet and84 words
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Article94 1986-03-02 8 LIVING far from the maddening crowd yet close enough to a supermarket, swimming pool and tennis court. If this sounds too good to be true, you might want to pay a visit to Park West residential development along Upper Ayer Rajah Road. It boasts of an ideal94 words
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Article, Illustration451 1986-03-02 8 ANG LAY WAH - ANG LAY WAH By ■HEARD the one about the dragon that lives under Singapore and how digging for the lIRT has woken up this sleepyhead from a nice nap? Tae story has its roots m Chinese geomancy and if you want to learn more about451 words
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Article, Illustration450 1986-03-02 9 According to the Report on the Labour Force Survey of Singapore 1984, there were 131,000 men and 143,000 women aged 55 and over m Singapore. While old folks' homes remain a solution for some, the ideal is to let the aged remain with their families.450 words
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Article, Illustration750 1986-03-02 9 LIVING with someone who is blind, crippled or paralysed means making adjustments. The old and infirm must be made to feel that they are not totally dependent on others for their welfare. As Mrs Daisy Sect, the chief occupational therapist at the Tan Tock Seng Rehabilitative Centre, says: ''Making750 words
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Advertisement472 1986-03-02 6 How you can make your home a better place for the elderly and disabled Page 9 The plan of yourHDB flat is now v^olhaftt^Clamer Call the Carrier Man on ,_^ta____fe^ __a__a______lt___^ Well, if you're to work, and so forth (most other *****55 today artd you'll find one I P^?ste__2 P472 words
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Advertisement267 1986-03-02 7 F mm m m m mm l m mmmmm ~mmmm—————mmmmmmmmmimmm—m^mmmmam Exclusivity is redefined ai he Daisy Lodge A——^U^^^^***^* m *****m m Sm ,A——amm*^^^JmWam\^^^^* mm *i mSm a m* tNWB ll MM mkm H M W\M i_r!__i v v it_^> m l_r^^___iß —WW— wI, ~WWWW-E-- w __BW_Kll~^ ■aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBWWBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB^ mm om_****fS_*m^_f^Wi* Come267 words
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Advertisement107 1986-03-02 7 INVITATION Ycm are cordially invited to view the Springleaf Garden Semi-Detached Bungalow y^^ftA-a, Show House. Open daily yk y^^k between 10am 6pm. |I)z__________^ For more details, V sJEI please call 533-5988. Due to ovei^hehiiing response, our viewing hours have been extended to 8 pm. t lihdern styie living is m107 words
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Advertisement643 1986-03-02 8 m MAKE THE CONNECTION T0... 1 W*h\ |_2 V_£S! t^^H J_rf ________k 1 flbfc m*_____Wms l .Ibbb > ___^_BB_/a^^^*_a^___ \_a i^^^^^B _________B ____________B___^____w ___L ___^^__Pt ____tr ____B_P^______i J_B\____________m_______*^ W-W-.-L S^_S-Sfl^^*» t FACILITIES AT PARK WEST! f— it*^ —mm FABER DRIVE v !T -Liz: irf l ll Jf ffl ILJ s643 words
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Advertisement60 1986-03-02 8 UGHTaaa sToaaoß Lpn SOLUTIONS The Habitat Home Decorator Each book In the Habitat Home Decorator series illustrates a wide range of stylish yet accessible ideas and effects, and explains the basic techniques with clear, easy to follow lllu. trations and drawings. Available st all good bookshops. l-pfffiDßML I_____IPUBUCAnONS 2 Jurong60 words
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Advertisement180 1986-03-02 9 gg PHILIPS \3r _______________________D___l m mmm M __^_m_^_^_^_^ ********r**W******\ _^SB L Ml Mum fl_r___ _^m^m^m^m^m^m^mw 1 111 f y mm\**^^^^ 4-_-_-_. A* SB ___-________________________________B o_l \m\ i m__________________\ 8l ___m H ______________________________________________P **M mm M* "M _H —^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m> < -_-_-_--p *A **a _E_ _____i AM Be m\* ___r _m A_\180 words
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Advertisement1935 1986-03-02 10 J__te^YxiWi_^YxiCcxild Whiic QffloASGottid_aty Drive Up To A Fr___ri___h V_lli__ge, Have T^ In EriglishTown And Sloop In An __ntemal_k_)nal ]Vfehx>polis? Res_d On /_rd I_%x^_r Hew Yxi Can V\_i A _4-I_^M Statistics are interesting and XT UmmmmW^S_\ SOUTH ISI^VND, NEW T EZ-^£m^m% f^;r^ HaStinBS tht .^__________________^^^^l IT^' Invercargill, New Zealand. on its1,935 words
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