The Straits Times, 28 October 1984
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Title Section11 1984-10-28 1 The Sunday Times No. 2525 45 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 63/1/8411 words
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439 1984-10-28 1 GILLIAN POW CHONG - $40,000 a day a fine state of affairs! GILLIAN POW CHONG jefijien By SINGAPORE motorists pay a staggering total of $39,000 to $45,000 a day in fines enough to buy an automatic Japanese car and still have some change left over. The Traffic Police receive an average of 1,300 to439 words
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Article, Illustration474 1984-10-28 1 PHILIP LEE - PHILIP LEE By PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew yesterday called for ways to help all those living in rented HDB flats to become home-owners. If no solution was found, he said, Singapore would have about 15 to 20 per cent of itsSTEVEN LEE - 474 words
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327 1984-10-28 1 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ By SHAREHOLDERS of Singapore's two main newspaper groups yesterday voted overwhelmingly to support the merger of The Times Organisation and the Singapore News and Publications Ltd (SNPL). More than 99 per cent of the votes cast were in327 words
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174 1984-10-28 1 dUijj UVCI |i»»u-hujhju9 ui auigar pore's adult population above IS years old are sedentary, says a national sports survey carried ont by the Singapore Sports Council. And for those 25 to 23-year-old graduates who have completed national service, there is a drop of 21 per174 words
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Article102 1984-10-28 1 TWO more people, both Thai construction workers, have been JOlUlljr \-lldl gcvi mm i"«" "«t> a senior bank officer in his home on Thursday. They are Phan Khenapim, 42, and Wan Phathong, 21. No pleas were taken from them yesterday. They are being accused with Lee102 words
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121 1984-10-28 1 THE government has decided to create a new class of National Day awards for community service from next year to give recognition to the voluntary work by residents' committee members. Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew said mis decision came after the government121 words
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300 1984-10-28 1 SALMA KHALIK - SIA and Air Lanka end each other's flights SALMA KHALIK By SINGAPORE Airlines and Air Lanka stop flying to each other's country from today Last -minute talks reached an impasse yesterday By press time last night. Sri Lanka had still rot approved any SIA services. Without the Sri Lankan permission,300 words
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Advertisement190 1984-10-28 1 I UNRIVALLED ROLEX When is a girl a fully-grown woman? FOCUS 20 PROFILE I SUNDAY PLUS Reaching ■^H W <^SN I lwJ9 Ww? I \.^amm\\\\\\\\\\\\m n JkwOklKm P cfttim^Mti mm Preacher against Umno Thailand's holiday hot spots SUNDAY PLUS Warming up to the cold SUNDAY PLUS FOCUS Your Week Ahead190 words
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Advertisement13 1984-10-28 1 Lowdown on the survey Page 27 Adrian Lim back in court Page 1313 words
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Advertisement92 1984-10-28 1 NATIONAL LIBRARY SINGAPORE More report*, on Page lfi Editorial: Page 19 NO OTHER BANK ALLOWS YOU TODOALLTHESE All you need is a push-button WITH ONE FNOER IST Check your balance tar Order a new cheque book IST Request for a statement r*ar stop payment on a cheque Gar Transfer funds92 words
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NEWS FOCUS
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Article, Illustration418 1984-10-28 2 BOOMING RACKET: Indian government officials are making hush-hush trips here to curb a growing smuggling problem. Travellers are smuggling into the country millions of dollars worth of goods bought here. Page 16 WHOLESALE PROBLEM: Many wholesalers at the Pasir Panjang Wholesale Complex have gone retail to make418 words
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Article, Illustration186 1984-10-28 2 ALI WINS THE FIGHT BUT... Ten years ago. heavyweight czar Muhammad Ali (right) sent George Foreman reeling onto the canvas in a memorable fight in Zaire. Today, Foreman is a contented parish priest while Ali is a shambling, sometimes shuffling, word-slurring shadow of his former greatness. Who was the186 words
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Article, Illustration682 1984-10-28 2 Cuba plays host to first meeting held outside Europe HAVANA, Saturday ON MONDAY, Cuba plays host to the first annual summit of the Communist bloc trading alliance held outside Europe, and officials say Cuban-American antagonism will affect the atmosphere of the meeting. The gatheringReuter - 682 words
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Article, Illustration517 1984-10-28 2 Golden Gate is No.1 suicide site 783 deaths so far SAN FRANCISCO, Sat. When Miss Theadora Merez and Mr James Mills plunged to their deaths from San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge in separate suicides last weekend, the news hardly rated a mention in the press. After all, they were merelyReuter - 517 words
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522 1984-10-28 2 Are presidential ueudies just personality contests? WASHINGTON, Sat. That astute observer of American politics, Horace Busby, says presidential debates are a disservice to the voters because they lead them to believe the election is between two men. Not so, says Busby. The choice is between two ways of conducting government,UPI - 522 words
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Article, Illustration268 1984-10-28 3 THESE pictures show two views and there are two views about the views they show. In one sense they both show the same view or they would if it wasn't for the trees. We had better explain. Photographer PHILIP LIM took both pictures268 words
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Article, Illustration434 1984-10-28 3 Attempt to assassinate the Pope was an international plot, says Italian judge ROME, Sat. An Italian magistrate investigating an assassination attempt against Polish-born Pope John Paul II has decided it was undoubtedly "an international plot" involving at least 13 people. Judge Dario Martella yesterday named four Turks and three BulgariansAP; AFP; Reuter; UPI - 434 words
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Advertisement505 1984-10-28 2 f LIVE IN LANDMARK TOWER a 37-storey luxurious apartment at Chin Swee Road I WHERE THE SEAVIEW IS PANORAMIC I I Lush gardens, seaview and convenience of city life 8 Opposite Pearls Hill Park 8 Near OutramMßT Station M A" SbiV In the thick of city action I 3kl Yet505 words
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Miscellaneous133 1984-10-28 2 UP TO 1 p.m. Cloudy with showers over several areas TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 30 max., 24 min. SUNSET today: 6.50 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.46 a.m. TRAVELLER'S WEATHER Adelaide 10 28 Fine Manila 24 32 Cloudy Amsterdam Melbourne 10 25 Fine Bangkok 23 32 Fair Moscow 5133 words
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Advertisement84 1984-10-28 3 STATISTICS THAT SHAPE THE COUNTRY Our top 12 telephone destinations No. of outgoing caHs made on an average day in 1982/83 Indonesia 4,551 Hongkong 2,660 A^* Japan 2,489 United States 1,510 Britain 1,339 Taiwan 1,160 Australia 1,076 Thailand 903 Philippines 617 Brunei 462 West Germany 384 We call overseas once84 words
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FOREIGN NEWS
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Article, Illustration456 1984-10-28 4 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT One takes the hard line while the other goes for the soft By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, Sat. Should international terrorism be answered with military force even if it means loss of innocent lives? This question has plagued the Reagan administration over456 words
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Article, Illustration298 1984-10-28 4 WASHINGTON, Sat. Time is running out for Democrat Walter Mondale as his chances of pulling off a surprise win in the United States presidential election look daily more remote. With just nine days to go to polling day, even his own campaignReuter - 298 words
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118 1984-10-28 4 Dow Jones Investors shrug off cut in prime NEW YORK. Sat. The stock market closed broadly lower yesterday as investors shrugged off a cut in the prime interest rate by the big American banks. Analysts said investors were discouraged by a large number of disappointing earnings reports and a feelingUPI - 118 words
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Article74 1984-10-28 4 WEST PALM BEACH (Florida). Sat. Prosecutors yesterday defied a judge s order and refused to release 10 photographs taken in the hotel room where David Kennedy died of a drug overdose or a statement his cousin Caroline Kennedy made to police Two batches of documents from theUPI - 74 words
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Article, Illustration285 1984-10-28 4 Ferraro's quest turns into tearful ordeal NEW YORK, Sat. Two weeks before election day, Mrs Geraldine Ferraro's historic quest for the United States' Vice-Presidency has become an ordeal and her early triumphs have turned to tears. Yet drawing on an inner strength that has made her one of the mostReuter - 285 words
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209 1984-10-28 4 LA PAZ, Saturday AIRBORNE troops of a crack anti-drags squad have stormed three ranches in the Bolivian lowlands owned by "Cocaine King" Roberto Suarez Gomez and seized 400 kg of pure cocaine. Authorities took journalists along on the 450-km flight to the north-eastern city ofReuter - 209 words
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Article122 1984-10-28 5 Baby girl given baboon's heart LOMA LINDA (California). Sat. Surgeons have given a two-week-old baby girl the heart of a baboon in what they said could be a last resort to save her life. The girl, identified only as "Baby Fae," was born with the left side of her heartReuter - 122 words
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Article88 1984-10-28 5 $4 m fine for pirating films TAIPEH, Sat. The Taiwan High Court has ordered a local video company to pay a record 82 million Taiwan dollars (554.3 million) compensation for pirating eight Mandarin films for distribution. This is the highest damage ever awarded in Taiwan, a court official said yesterday.AFP - 88 words
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Article, Illustration93 1984-10-28 5 THIS is not a line-up for a beauty contest. Far from it. They are college students, all prim and proper, in the serious business of looking for a job and waiting their turn for an interview in Tokyo recently. You don't see any of theirAP - 93 words
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Article295 1984-10-28 5 MOSCOW, Sat. President Konstantin Chernenko, warning of a growing danger of war, has appealed for China to normalise relations with the Soviet Union to counter American influence in Asia. Mr Chernenko, speaking at a dinner for visiting Mongolian leader Jambyn Batmunh, accused the United States ofUPI; Reuter - 295 words
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Article392 1984-10-28 5 Compromise formula includes a joint team LAUSANNE, Sat. North and South Korean sports officials are quietly considering a compromise formula that could open the way for Soviet-bloc participation in the 1988 Olympic Games, sources close to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) said yesterday. The proposed compromiseAP - 392 words
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Article134 1984-10-28 5 TOKYO, Sat. Senior leaders and top executives of the Liberal Democratic Partyfailed to achieve a consensus on endorsing Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone's second term as President of Japan's ruling party. They decided to meet again tomorrow, a LDP official said. The President of the Conservative PartyAP - 134 words
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283 1984-10-28 6 Polish Reds hit at kidnapping of priest An attack on Jaruzelski's authority, says party WARSAW, Sat. POLAND'S Communist Partyhas condemned the kidnappirg of a politically dissident Warsaw priest as an attack on the authority of party leader Wojciech Jaruzelski. A strong denunciation by the party's central committee yesterday of theReuter - 283 words
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Article, Illustration221 1984-10-28 6 Brandt denies accepting Flick bribes BONN, Sat. In a bribery scandal that has toppled a government minister and Parliament Speaker, former Chancellor Willy Brandt denied he had accepted payoffs from the West German corporate giant, Flick, in return for tax rebates. Mr Brandt, head of the opposition Social Democratic Party,UPI - 221 words
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Article, Illustration166 1984-10-28 6 Canadian minister to appear in court on drugs charge FREDERICTON (New Brunswick), Sat. Canadian Provincial Premier Richard Hatfield is to appear in court on Nov 21 accused of possessing marijuana, officials said yesterday. The hearing, in Oromocto, near this provincial capital, is to decide whether Mr Hatfield, 53, will beUPI - 166 words
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Article115 1984-10-28 6 LONDON, Sat. Women drivers are better and safer than men, says an insurance company, backing this assertion with a 12 per cent discount on premiums to female motorists. The Halifax Insurance Group says its "safer sex" road policies are supported by figures on accidents from the BritishReuter - 115 words
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Article163 1984-10-28 6 Rivals set record in chess draws MOSCOW, Sat. Reigning champion Anatoly Karpov and challenger Garry Kasparov set a record when they drew their ninth successive game in the world chess championship here yesterday. They played for just over three hours and agreed a draw on the 22nd move following aReuter; UPI - 163 words
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480 1984-10-28 6 LOUIS HEREN'S VIEW From London mmm CONSERVATIONISTS in Dorset, England, won a famous victory a few days ago. They saved the habitat of two of the country's rare reptiles, the San lizard and Smooth snake, and one of its rarest birds, the Dartford warbler, from developers.480 words
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WORLD BRIEFS
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Article71 1984-10-28 9 Serious crime in the United States fell 5 per cent in the first half of this year, continuing a trend started in 1982, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) said. Violent crimes such as murder, rape and robbery dropped by 2 per cent while property crimes like burglaryReuter - 71 words
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Article, Illustration86 1984-10-28 9 A Beach Boys album autographed by former US Interior Secretary James Watt has become an instant success with the Sierra Club's northern great plains regional office. The album was bought by the nature club at an auction for US$lO5. Mr Watt banned the Beach Boys from, playingUPI - 86 words
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Article77 1984-10-28 9 A suspected double murderer and drugs baron, described as Australia's most wanted man, has been remanded in custody in Dublin as Irish police make arrangements to deport him. An extraditon order was issued on Friday on Mafia suspect Robert Trimbole by a Dublin court after the Irish77 words
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Article80 1984-10-28 9 American and British officials will move to London next week for further taiks on an escalating dispute on Atlantic flights, the British embassy said. British and US officials have just ended three days of meetings in Washington. Britain has rejected requests by major American and British airlines forReuter; AFP; UPI - 80 words
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Article, Illustration97 1984-10-28 9 A French journalist Jacques Abouchar (right), jailed in Afghanistan was due to return to Paris last night after Afghan authorities quashed an 18-year sentence and released him. French officials said Prime Minister Laurent Fabius and the Speaker of France's National Assembly would be ai Orly airport to greetReuter - 97 words
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Article106 1984-10-28 9 President Ronald Reagan's "Star Wars" plan to destroy Soviet missiles in flight could cost up to US$BOO billion (about $1,700 billion) and prompt an escalation in the arms race, a private study group, the Council on Economic Priorities, said. The group, comprising leaders of industry, labour, religionReuter - 106 words
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Article93 1984-10-28 9 Britain, where caning is still practised in schools, plans to exempt from corporal punishment children whose parents object to the practice, government sources said. Some teachers called the reported decision "a recipe for confusion and chaos." The sources said legislation allowing the exemption will be announced byUPI - 93 words
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Article125 1984-10-28 9 A 65-year-old grandmother has paid twice the market value for the house she has lived in for 26 years, after an auction battle with her former husband. After Beryl Cousins' marriage broke up in 1979, she and her husband could not agree who would live in theUPI - 125 words
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361 1984-10-28 9 PALESTINE Liberation Organisation (PLO) leader Yasser Arafat said Israel and an Arab government had made an attempt on his life last month. But he refused to identify the Arab government allegedly involved in the plot. He said he would only name it during aAP; Reuter; UPI - 361 words
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240 1984-10-28 9 SAUDI Arabian Oil Minister Sheikh Ahmed Yamani has ended a solo mission to hall a fall in world oil prices by predicting that prices will soon rise again. After visiting Norway, which started the price slide, Opec sources said Sheikh Yamani's mission hadReuter - 240 words
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Article76 1984-10-28 9 TEL AVIV, Sat. A new film, Beyond The Walls, which tells the story of Jewish criminals and Palestinian terrorists who stage a joint hanger strike in prison, has been greeted by a burst of controversy and record box office success. The film goes through harsh andAP - 76 words
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Advertisement256 1984-10-28 9 rKIRINII COURT* Presenting DELICIOUS HAIRY CRABS! Air- flown Fresh from China "SUNDAY SPECIAL" Barbequed Suckling Pig Combination a Double Boiled Sharks Fin with Chicken a Stewed Fresh Abalone with Vegetable Pan Fried Crab Fu-Yong a Steamed Fresh Fish I a Saute Sliced Chicken with Oyster Sauce, a Bra i sed256 words
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ASEAN NEWS
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406 1984-10-28 10 Don't meddle in internal affairs, Marcos slams US MANILA, Sat. Declaring he was not an American "pet dog," a defiant President Ferdinand Marcos said today his government could not be toppled by "bullet or ballot" and would survive without United States aid. In a nationally-televised morale-boosting speech to his scandal-hitAP; AFP; UPI - 406 words
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Article99 1984-10-28 10 Philippines on alert for typhoon MANILA, Sat TYPHOON Signal One was raised here today to warn of a typhoon approaching the northern Philippines with 275km/h winds, the weather service said. The typhoon, moving towards the northern Philippines at 22km/h, was expected to be about 650 km east of there atAFP - 99 words
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Article256 1984-10-28 10 Mochtar: PNG opposition wants to spoil relations JAKARTA, Sat. Indonesian Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja left here for Papua New Guinea today for the signing of a border agreement which is expected to improve relations between the two countries. Dr Mochtar told reporters at the airportAFP - 256 words
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Article, Illustration267 1984-10-28 10 HAN LING - Smuggling ring robbing Borneo of rare plants HAN LING By Brunei Reporter BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Sat. An international syndicate is robbing Borneo of its rarest wild plants and threatening some species with extinction, say officials in East Malaysia. The thieves are making a lucrative living by smuggling exotic, insect-eating pitcherBorneo Bulletin - 267 words
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Article84 1984-10-28 10 BEIJING, Sat. Philippine Cardinal Jaime Sin, the Roman Catholic archbishop of Manila, arrived in China today for a 10-day visit officially described as a friendship mission and reunion with relatives. The 56-year old Cardinal, whose father was a naturalised Filipino from Xiamen, is the first Asian archbishopAP - 84 words
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Article, Illustration294 1984-10-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday THE lower personal income tax and estate duty may not bring immediate short-term gains to the government. But over time, these tax cuts will encourage the inflow of capital from residents and non-residents and thus lead to greater economic activity.NST; Bernama - 294 words
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177 1984-10-28 11 Engineer trapped as walls collapse on car KUALA LUMPUR, Sat AN ENGINEER was trapped for half an hour yesterday when the walls of two shophouses, which had been hit by a trailer in an accident on Monday, collapsed on his car. The Star newspaper reported that Mr wan Hussein Wan177 words
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Article40 1984-10-28 11 BUTTERWORTH, Sat. Twenty-one local workers have refused to resume work on the Penang Bridge after a crossbeam collapsed and claimed five lives last Saturday, according to The Star. The newspaper said they did not want to work off-shore.40 words
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136 1984-10-28 11 Four 'early birds' in $200,000 holdup KLANG, Sat. The first four customers at a goldsmiths shop in Jalan Besar yesterday turned out to be robbers they escaped with more than $200,000 worth of jewellery. The four walked into the Kee Cheong Goldsmiths shop on the pretext of buying jewellery 15NST - 136 words
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275 1984-10-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) vice-president Datuk Dr Tan Tiong Hong indicated today that the former Gerakan vice-president Datuk Michael Chen will be rejoining the MCA "any time now". Datuk Dr Tan, who is Deputy Finance Minister, added that the former GerakanBernama - 275 words
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Article126 1984-10-28 11 syndicate smashed: Six held KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Poiice have smashed a syndicate receiving illegal horse racing bets from punters from as far as Penang and Singapore following the arrest of six men in Cheras here today. One of those arrested is believed to be the syndicate chief. Police also seizedBernama - 126 words
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195 1984-10-28 13 A RETIRED high school principal, Mr Chiou Sin Min, 70, gave a helping hand to provide special aid for the aged sick who live alone. He did it to bring the "warmth of the springtime" to them. And his contribution was a Chinese195 words
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Article, Illustration457 1984-10-28 13 Christian group appeals for help from Singaporeans EVERY 20 minutes, a child or an adult dies in refugee camps in Korem in famine-stricken Ethiopia. The world has been asked to help avert this human tragedy that claims more than 6,000 lives daily in the457 words
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166 1984-10-28 13 We did not spend unwisely, says Dhana SINGAPORE'S contrast with other countries which have become independent in the past 25 years was highlighted last night by the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Culture, Mr S. Dhanabalan. "After independence, we did not spend our resources to put up a new parliament166 words
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Article, Illustration394 1984-10-28 13 BEN DAVIDSON - Adrian Lim appears in court to claim money found in Toa Payoh flat BEN DAVIDSON By A PLUMP and healthy-look-ing Adrian Lim appeared in court again yesterday this time as one of two claimants to $159,340 found in his Toa Pay oh flat in February 1981. Dressed in a blue,394 words
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Article41 1984-10-28 13 A COMPANY was fined $1,800 yesterday for failing to produce a motor concrete-mixer for inspection at the Registrv of Vehicles centre in Sin Ming Drive on July 26. Redikon Pte Ltd, in Penang Lane, had 31 previous convictions.41 words
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Article, Illustration496 1984-10-28 14 You are the elders of our modern vertical villages in the sky' PM pays tribute to residents' committee members THE residents' committee was yesterday described by Mr Lee Kuan Yew as the single most important grassroots organisation dealing with "down-to-earth, unglamorous, day-to-day work". If not for its steady daily work,496 words
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Article179 1984-10-28 14 MAKE use of Quality Control Circle techniques to draw residents to join your activities. This message was put across to about 1,000 Residents' Committee members at the National RC Presentation on Community Development through Projects and Innovations last night. A team from the Mountbatten Zone 4179 words
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Article, Illustration565 1984-10-28 14 THE communist-inspired revolt and defections which wrecked the PAP branches 23 years ago in July 1961 was a blessing in disguise. Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew said yesterday if that had not happened, there would probably be no RCs in Singapore today. Giving565 words
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Article, Illustration128 1984-10-28 14 National presentation a milestone, says RC leader Major Swee A RESIDENTS' Committee leader described yesterday's RC national presentation as a milestone in the movement's history. In his welcoming address to about 1,000 RC representatives, ministers and MPs, Major Swee Boon Chai, the chairman of the organising committee, said RCs worked128 words
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Article43 1984-10-28 14 Room Type Units Percentage 1 Room 59,409 15.0 2 Room 48.665 12.3 3 Room 187.036 47.4 4 Room 65,911 16.7 5 Room 25,762 6.5 Dwelling in Shop 6,882 1.7 Executive 641 0.2 HUDC 660 0.2 Total 394,966 100.043 words
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Article254 1984-10-28 14 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ By DBS Bank is soon expected to limit the number of directorships its officers can hold in companies. This is to protect them from the risk of running foul of recent amendments to the Companies Act. The government and other statutory bodies are also254 words
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Article, Illustration381 1984-10-28 15 JUNE TAN - Only one in 166 can get into child care centre JUNE TAN In Japan 1 in 4 can, in Hongkong 1 in 8, says Mrs Yu-Foo By ONLY one in 166 Singapore children will have room in a child care centre. In contrast, there is enough room for one in381 words
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215 1984-10-28 15 Police to put up signs to warn criminals POLICE intend to pat op street signs which carry a warning to criminals in areas that have responded well to the Neighbourhood Watch Scheme (NWS). The signs, which read "This is a Neighbourhood Watch Community. We immediately report all suspicious activities to215 words
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Article, Illustration482 1984-10-28 15 GILLIAN POW CHONG - GILLIAN POW CHONG By YET another chapter, possibly the final one, on National Engineering Services (NES) in Jurong has been closed. DBS Land, the property arm of Development Bank of Singapore which bought the company from Temasek Holding barely three years ago,482 words
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Article354 1984-10-28 16 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ India sends officials to find out more about large-scale tax evasion by travellers By TRAVELLERS to India are buying millions of dollars worth of goods here to smuggle into the sub-continent. The loss of millions of rupees in tax is causing the Indian354 words
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Article55 1984-10-28 16 PART of Marine Parade Road, between Marine Vista and Telok Kurau Road, will be closed to traffic on Wednesday instead of Monday, from 1 a.m. to 5 a.m. This is for the launching of a beam for a new pedestrian overhead bridge at Marine Parade55 words
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Article, Illustration236 1984-10-28 16 TRAIN journeys to Kuala Lumpur can soon be made with more style and comfort. From Nov 5, Malayan Railway will introduce first-class coaches on its Sinaran Express as part of its plans to upgrade services. A total of four coaches, costing M5750,000 each, will be236 words
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236 1984-10-28 16 CONRAD RAJ - SIA becomes real E estate agent for its staff CONRAD RAJ By SINGAPORE Airlines is now playing real estate agent by getting bulk discounts from private developers for staff wanting to buy homes. So far, staff have been able to get discounts for houses and apartments in Meragi Estate and236 words
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Article145 1984-10-28 16 EXPRESSWAY patrol units will perform a dual role when their new high-performance cars arrive. In addition to controlling traffic, the patrol units will also deal with all types of crime, said Traffic Police head of operations, Supt R.W. Woodworth. Traffic patrols will also be decentralized145 words
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115 1984-10-28 16 Breaking traffic rules after dark AT NIGHT, traffic regulations in many housing estates literally go by the wayside. Drivers ignore double yellow lines and pavements are used as motorcycle parking lots. During a check this week in Lorong 5, Toa Payoh, about 50 cars and small trucks were parked on115 words
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645 1984-10-28 17 AHMAD OSMAN - AHMAD OSMAN By THE Singapore Democratic Party has lifted its ban on the Singapore Monitor but indicated that it may take similar action against any journalist writing what it considers to be a slanted report of the SDP. "I would say645 words
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376 1984-10-28 17 S. KUMAR - Only one new face in Stock Exchange committee S. KUMAR By THE five-member committee which will run the affairs of the Stock Exchange for the next 12 months has been returned virtually unchanged. Only one member has been replaced after some intense lobbying in the past few weeks by the376 words
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Article121 1984-10-28 17 THE Stock Exchange's plan to set ap a central depository system has been shelved, its chairman, Mr Ong Tjta An, announced yesterday. The concept, first mooted last year, has been slow to get off the ground because of Inherent problems sach as demand for space. Under the121 words
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434 1984-10-28 17 Changes at the top after Brig-Gen Lee's resignation THE resignation of Brigadier-General Lee Hsien Loong from the regular service of the Singapore Armed Forces last month has led to changes at the top of the military hierarchy. This hierarchy remains headed by MajorGeneral Winston^ Choo, the Chief of the (Jenerai434 words
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Article, Illustration148 1984-10-28 17 DANCING and exercising to the beat of music held sway at the Toa Payoh indoor stadium last night as more than 400 participants rehearsed for the first-ever Rhythmic Exercise Festival which will be held there next Saturday night. The one-night festival, organised by the148 words
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216 1984-10-28 18 We stood shivering outside hotel: Survivor WHEN secretary Elsie Kwek arrived at Changi Aiport on Friday night, it was a homecoming she would always remember. She and Janet Tay, a clerk, are the first two Singaporean survivors to return home after living through the Pines Hotel fire in the Philipines,216 words
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Article, Illustration520 1984-10-28 18 EVANGELINE GAMBOA - EVANGELINE GAMBOA Dealers turn to other customers in bid to get more business By MANY wholesalers have decided to go retail at the Pasir Panjang Wholesale Complex to make some profit. "Business is bleak and rent is far too high," are the reasons they givePHILIP LIM - 520 words
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169 1984-10-28 18 PARLIAMENTARY Secretary (Education) Ho Kan Leong yesterday allayed the fears of some Chinese language teachers who thought teaching |>eriods for the language had been reduced. He said that according to a recent survey by the ministry, more schools had increased the teaching169 words
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295 1984-10-28 18 GILLIAN POW CHONG - Book is a salute to Singapore and local talent GILLIAN POW CHONG By THERE are scenes of a Singapore you won't recognise and heart-warming images you will. A Salute to Singapore a book which captures the island in all its guises will be launched on Nov 6 at the Pavilion295 words
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Article197 1984-10-28 18 SAF exercise THE Singapore Armed Forces will hold military exercises in the Lim Chu Kang, Hong Kah, Marsiling, Mandai, Tampines, Tuas, Bah Soon Pah. Wing Loong, Loyang and Sembawang training areas from tomorrow to Sunday. Blanks and thunderflashes will be used and the Defence Ministry advises the public not to197 words
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Article340 1984-10-28 19 I Governments^re no more averse to making money than anyone else, but the extraordinary news, reported on Page One, that traffic-related fines bring in around $40,000 a day highlights the one kind of revenue the government would surely like to see reduced. With up to 1,500340 words
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Article118 1984-10-28 19 What The Sunday Times reported on Oct 25. 1959 NOSEY mothers-in-law are responsible for several marriages ending on the rocks, a spokesman of the Counselling and Advice Bureau (Ministry of Labour and Law) told the Sunday Times yesterday. He declared: "If young couples were left alone and118 words
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Article, Illustration1237 1984-10-28 19 Charismatic Party Islam orator HAJI ABDUL HADI AWANG 4 "When he speaks, no one dares to heckle. Everyone listens quietly, including Menteri Besar Datuk Amar Wan Haji Mokhtar Ahmad," the reporters say. On several occasions in the Assembly, he has brought Wan Mokhtar close to1,237 words
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Advertisement202 1984-10-28 19 The most complete Sunday news and features the I""""™" I rnu i ii i i Please send my free Sunday Express trial I coverage ol U.K. news and events U.K. hasn t even woken up to. copy express ta is now available in Singapore. The price is an utterly N202 words
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Advertisement69 1984-10-28 19 I What's in a name? 11l II 111 Results will be announced in the press on Saturday December 3. Mr 1 1 1 w 5e enterta,neci a^ er e r esults have been announced 1 1 1 1 ell «j |)i' The hotel reserves the right to decide whethe r69 words
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1221 1984-10-28 20 SEVEN DAYS B Peter Barnard 4 The Singapore Yumupy is like his New York counterpart in that he's a political sophisticate, relatively speaking He will vote tactically, which is to say he'll vote against the PAP or even spoil the ballot paper once he has1,221 words
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Article, Illustration833 1984-10-28 20 WORKING women who are affected have consistently suggested that the $120 levy on foreign maids contradicts the government's labour policy. It is argued that maids are necessary if women are to continue working. The hefty levy makes it impossible, or not833 words
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Article, Illustration501 1984-10-28 20 AS I SEE IT B Li Siewpeng DO girls ever become women? Chua Beng Huat expressed the view in his As I See It column last week that the national service ROD (run-out date) marked the point when a Singapore boy turned into a501 words
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Article, Illustration558 1984-10-28 20 THERE have of late been a number of complaints in the media about shop assistants being rude to shoppers. In one case, a shop assistant even asked a potential customer to show him his money before he would tell him the price of an item. Now why558 words
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Article, Illustration1714 1984-10-28 21 The inadequate level of care for the old and the aged could be improved, said the Prime Minister in an interview televised on Oct 11. SUZANNE 001 looks at the human misery that lurks behind the sleek facade of a prosperous Singapore The1,714 words
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Article, Illustration1016 1984-10-28 21 Students playing truant after their *N' levels have been a subject of public debate lately. Some parents question why principals feel so many are going to fail and therefore encourage them to leave. Have schools done enough to help these slower students1,016 words
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Article, Illustration1256 1984-10-28 22 When a bank from country A has a branch in country B, which country's central bank is responsible for overseeing it? Who should supervise a jointventure bank owned by a collection of minority shareholders? What if a financial entity threatened with collapse is not a1,256 words
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Advertisement394 1984-10-28 22 I "^"•<BHja.l|M^Bßfc I i I E 1 *T~- I '-"j!H ltr 4P^^ BbJ9 I Learning the Art to draw can be as easy as ABC If you've always longed to paint study, the ABC Course is personal to Their combined experience or sketch, here is your opportunity to you. and394 words
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Article, Illustration1351 1984-10-28 23 ROB HUSHES - ROB HUSHES TALK OF SOCCER 4 The struggle has been hard. The wretched hand off defensive coaching squeezed inventiveness until the pips squeaked, but in 10 days I have seen talent in such ascendancy that Michel Platini's example off last summer may not, after m all,1,351 words
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Article343 1984-10-28 23 LONDON, Sat. Dundee United will have a three-year-old score to settle with Rangers when they meet in the first Skol Cup soccer final at Hampden Park tomorrow. United captain Paul Hegarty, who leads the club into their fourth final in six years, said: "ThisAFP - 343 words
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Article230 1984-10-28 23 PARIS. Sat. Nantes dropped a point in the 2-2 home draw with Strasbourg but still went a point clear at the top of the French First Division soccer standings yesterday. Christophe Robert put Nantes, last year's -i unners-up, ahead after 25 minutes, and Yugoslavinternational Vahid Halilhodzic,AFP; Reuter - 230 words
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Article144 1984-10-28 23 Dl ESSELDORF manager Wolfgang Ley on Thursday became the third West German soccer official in four days to get the sack. Ley, 37, lost the confidence of the board after only five months in the job when Duesseldorf gained only six points from nine League matches thisAFP; Reuter - 144 words
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Article, Illustration731 1984-10-28 23 J. RAJENDRAN - Fandi may loan to Veendam J. RAJENDRAN Move aimed at exposing Singapore star to more competitive soccer By It's better than always sitting on the bench. I think the long lay-off and the month-long Puasa break caused it. It's quite frustrating. I sometimes spend sleepless nights thinking about my m731 words
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419 1984-10-28 26 PENSACOLA (Florida), Sat. American Ralph Landrum bogeyed the 18th hole yesterday but held on to the lead through two rounds of the US$3OO,OOO ($648,000) Pensacola Open tournament, the last official stop of the United States Professional Golfers' Association tour. Landrum, a 27-year-old Kentuckian in hisReuter - 419 words
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Article, Illustration614 1984-10-28 26 Tay Cheng Khoon reports on the Maruman Golf Classic Filipino will not acknowledge victory until he has the bird in his hands JAKARTA, Sat. Everything seems over bar the revelry but Filipino Mario Siodina is not accepting any congratulations just yet not when there614 words
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Article, Illustration536 1984-10-28 26 A vintage year, but world No. 1 says he's still only 80 per cent proof LORETO (Mexico), Sat. John McEnroe is having the type of year that exceeds even his own high expectations. The 25-year-old American has ensured he will be named 1984's top player by takingReuter - 536 words
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249 1984-10-28 26 TOKYO, Sat. British Open champion Seve Ballesteros, of Spain, shot a disappointing three-over 73, but managed to maintain his lead by one stroke after the third round of the Nissan Cup World Championship of Golf today. The 28-year-old Spaniard had three bogeysAFP - 249 words
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Article268 1984-10-28 26 Pam pulled by Hungarian rhapsody BRIGHTON (England). Sat. Top seed American Pam Shriver was knocked out of the Brighton Classic tennis tournament here yesterday, when she was beaten 3-6. 6-2 6-4 b\ Hungary's Andrea Temesvari. Andrea, the sixth seed, recovered from a deplorable start to v. in in 93 minutesReuter; AFP - 268 words
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331 1984-10-28 26 RANDERS (Denmark), Sat. Morten Frost, of Denmark, and China's Han Jian, the two top seeds, won their quarter-final matches convincingly in the men's singles of the Scandinavian Cup badminton tournament yesterday. Frost easily eliminated England's Stephen Baddley 15-2, 15-1, while Han JianReuter; AFP - 331 words
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Article, Illustration1024 1984-10-28 27 JEFFREY LOW - Why don t we come out to play? JEFFREY LOW Survey shock: Two-thirds of Singapore adults are inactive LOWDOWN ON SPORT WHEN Parliament sat recently, a report on Singapore sports was tabled quietly, without much fuss or pomp as the few games-conscious members in attendance frolicked in their enthusiasm for1,024 words
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Article, Illustration634 1984-10-28 27 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI By Shortage of specialists may be a bugbear to govt's bold plan 4 THE speed with which we can extend the new physical education curriculum to all schools will depend to a large extent on the availability of trained PE teachers. They634 words
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Article, Illustration557 1984-10-28 27 Bah Chee's having a ball and loves every minute of it 1 j —————< Peter Siow introduces Singapore soccer's Mr. Know-all UNTIL some years ago, 50--year-old Tan Bah Chee had never seen a football match. And until a few months ago. he had never kicked a ball, either. Yet. today,557 words
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Article, Illustration1885 1984-10-28 28 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD Ten years after their Rumble in the Jungle, shadow boxer Ali has a return match with the Humble priest ALWAYS ON SUNDAY WHEN a Divine Right first brought the Reverend George E. Foreman to his knees in the middle of the jungle 101,885 words
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Article101 1984-10-28 28 SOUTH African athletic officials appear resigned to continuing international isolation and the country should consider disbanding their Olympic association, according to a report issued yesterday. Rudolph Opperman, the president of the South African Olympic and National Games Association (SAONGA), said in his annual report that South101 words
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Article110 1984-10-28 28 JAPAN defeated defending champions South Korea 20-13 to regain the Asian Rugby Union title today. The Japanese led 12-6 at half time. Taiwan overwhelmed Thailand 30--3 in the playoff for third place in the eight-nation tournament. This was the fourth time that Japan and South Korea had110 words
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Article116 1984-10-28 28 HOLDER Terry Parsons, of Wales, crushed American Don Feeney 4-0 in a Group A match to stay on course for a quarter-final place in the World amateur snooker championship yesterday. Parsons, who cannot afford another defeat if he is to reach the last eight, made short116 words
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Article, Illustration185 1984-10-28 28 MICHAEL Spinks (above), the undisputed world light-heavyweight champion, hopes to line ap a fight that could Krove to be unique in oxing history. Having been unable to find a suitable challenger at his own weight, Spinks has set his agent Butch Lewis the task of185 words
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Article111 1984-10-28 28 CUBA crashed to a surprise 7-4 defeat against Taiwan in the world amateur baseball championships vesterday. The Cubans have won four games so far and the deafeat stunned their fans. They used four pitchers, none of whom succeeded in controlling the rampaging Taiwanese who collected 13111 words
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Article113 1984-10-28 28 CHINA and South Korea dominated play as they advanced to the quarter-finals of the individual competition at the seventh Asian table tennis championhips yesterday Xie Saike, China's leading contender for the men's crown, looked hard put at first against Japan's Juzo Nukazuka, winning the first set 22-20.Reuter; AP - 113 words
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Article80 1984-10-28 28 Parting Shot NEWS that the World Boxing Council have stripped middleweight Marvin Hagler of his title surely brought a wry smile to the lips of Muhammad Ali last week. Back in 1978 they tried to do the same to him. warning that they would refuse to recognise him as heavyweight80 words
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Article, Illustration353 1984-10-28 29 WHEN your eyes finally leave her face of sculptured porcelain, and rest on her expressive hands, you notice, with a start, that they are not milky smooth. Milky white, maybe, but not unlined. Not the hands of a lady of leisure nor ofJONATHAN CHOO - 353 words
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Article151 1984-10-28 29 EARLY doesn't get you worms these days. It just gets you misery. Or it will if the Mayflower Darul Afiah Recreation Club (try saying that when you've had a few) have anything to do with it. If the press release the club sent out is151 words
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Article127 1984-10-28 29 JOIN the cue for your entry forms. A new inter-club snooker league is to be launched in Singapore. A spokesman for the Singapore Billiards and Snooker Council happily reveals that they have enough clubs to plan a league of four groups. But, the more the127 words
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Article71 1984-10-28 29 CARLOS PACH AME, the Argentinian manager-coach, has promised Singapore the spectacle of Diego Maradona for one match in next year's Merlion Cup. He said: "You have oar best Argentinian meat and our best Argentinian fruit. Maradona is our best Argentinian footballer. With him, Singapore will71 words
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Article314 1984-10-28 29 MY knowledge of cricket has a short boundary. OK, there's a ball, bat and bails. And, yes, I know that Lillee and Thomson are two men and not as I was once caught out a woman named Lillian Thomson. Nevertheless, I'm on a safe wicket in314 words
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Article, Illustration538 1984-10-28 29 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By Picture by THERE are two telephones on his work table. One to the left and the other to his right. Whenever Mattarelli Armi uses the phone on the right, he has no problem placing it back on the receiver without looking in its direction.JONATHAN CHOO - 538 words
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Article164 1984-10-28 29 A TEN-MEN Ceylon Sports Club put paid to Singapore Cricket Club's hopes with their 3-2 victory in a Singapore Hockey Association senior Knockout match at Balestier Road yesterday. It took CSC's junior international, Nordin Manaf. if, to show the olderplayers the way to the goal. This164 words
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Article174 1984-10-28 29 SYDNEY, Sat. Eliana Rigato, of Italy', upset top-seeded Annie Francois, of France, 192-171 to capture the women's title in the 20th World Bowling Cup here today. Eliana, 35, was considered a long shot in the field of women from 32 nations. She averaged 181 forAP; Reuter - 174 words
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Article129 1984-10-28 29 Your Sporting Sunday BOWLING Anchor Beer National League (American Club, 9.30 a. m.). HOCKEY SHA knockout, Junior: Ngee Ann Polytechnic v Khalsa B (Farrer Park AC); IA B v Boon Lay (Balestier Road). Both at 3.45 p.m. Senior: Police v Khalsa A (Farrer Park AC); IA A v SRC A129 words
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Article208 1984-10-28 29 WARRINGTON (England), Sat. Australian Chris Dittmar, elevated to World N0.2, was nearly sent off in his opening match at the World Masters squash championship here yesterday. The 20-year-old left hander and seventh seed constantly uttered bad and abusive language during his 9-3, 9-3, 7-9, 10-8 victoryReuter - 208 words
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Article165 1984-10-28 29 HONGKONG, Sat. Singapore's Ramie Salleh, Lorgan Wong and Ho Kah Soon set themselves into contention for top honours with outstanding performances in the Kent Hongkong Open windsurfing competition today. Strong and unpredictable winds denied the trio from making much headway in Race One. But they165 words
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Article, Illustration632 1984-10-28 29 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH Starting today the column with the feminine touch that's bright, breezy. ..on the button SAID AND DONE ACTUALLY, all credit to my grandfather's fighting cockerel. If not for that vicious, strutting feather duster, I would never have known there could be so632 words
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229 1984-10-28 29 Checkmate.. .how to make the right Olympic move OUR tiny Republic, it seems, is not as short of Olympians as the Singapore National Olympic Council think. There's a veritable treasure chess-ful of hopeful laureates, and six of them will be given board and lodging when they compete in the World229 words
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Advertisement68 1984-10-28 23 I UNDERWATER TRAINING CENTRE (U.T.C.) SINGAPORE SE. Asia badly needs its own divers. People with a good mechanical background can expect to earn $1800 a month after the three month course, and over $3000 per month after the first year. U.T.C, the only commercial diver training centre in S.E.Asia, is68 words
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Advertisement145 1984-10-28 23 Come join the SSC/Pepsi Squash Training Scheme for boys and girls rJ f 3l SSC/Pepsi Squash I Training Scheme This scheme is open to Singaporeans and permanent 1 residents (boys and girls) who must be above 8 but under 12 years of age on the Ist of January. 1985. The145 words
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Article, Illustration463 1984-10-28 24 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By PAPA'S LOVE, winner of last year's Sultan's Gold Vase, is close to his best form again and is sure to make a bold bid to join an elite few to score a repeat win in the series (Race 5) at Ipoh today.463 words
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Article79 1984-10-28 24 RACE 1: Teiji, Roller Coaster, Tiny Twinkle 11, Al Rosso RACE 2: Cabochon n, Kuala Trengganu RACE 3: Talking Turkey, Sold Again, Pagan Dancer RACE 4: Sky Eagle, Biloxi RACE 5: Paititi Gold, Charrette, Sunny Smile, Gold Mine, Alpina, Wayahead, Swingin' Cowboy, Bonbon RACE Need You Badly 11, Marble79 words
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Article367 1984-10-28 24 RACE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 EPSOM JEEP 2 Uncle Joe 1 Teiji 4 Double Blessing 7 Great Choice 1 His Eminence 6 Kuala Trengganu 3 Talking Turkey 6 Pagan Dancer 4Iglu 4 Hollow Laughter 2 Sky Eagle 1 Peerless 4 Papa's Love367 words
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Article204 1984-10-28 24 LUCKY LEO - LUCKY LEO By our man on the track IPOH, Sat. The Ivan Allan-trained Papa's Love, undoubtedly one of the top sprinters last season, is back after a lapse and will make an all-out bid to capture the Gold Vase for the second year running. A speedy five-year-old204 words
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201 1984-10-28 24 MARKSMAN - MARKSMAN By LEADING apprentice Luke Danis can achieve a high point in his racing career by winning his first classic astride Swingin* Cowboy in the Gold Vase. Danis has shown consistency and exceptional riding skill this season. He is currently second in the201 words
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Article, Illustration1058 1984-10-28 24 WIWWPffU 3 40 CLASS 1 DIV 1 I,loom straight (Ratings: 182-153) (Stakes: $125,000) 1 6631*1 Paititi Gold €1 (182) Agasam-Bougoure 9 amg -4 By No Robbery; at his peak winning four races this year carried 57 to fluent win in Div 1 1100m str in yielding going1,058 words
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Article2883 1984-10-28 24 kljeiojien HBBBBBBBBjBBJ 1.30 CLASS 5 DIV 3 1,600m m ;f;TH mmmm m (Ratings: 52-34) WWWKWmKWWBmmmmmmM (Stakes: $11,500) 1 I**oos Telf St (52) Teiji- West 5 nzg dl +1 Slow to jump, coming home well for sth of 12 in Div 2 1400m last week; winner earlier in2,883 words
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268 1984-10-28 25 Goodwood Lady wins first STC Stakes By THE RACING EDITOR MELBOURNE. Sat. Newcomer Goodwood Lady won the inaugural running of the A520,000 (about 5536,000) Singapore Turf Club Stakes for two-year-old fillies over 1,000 m at Moonee Valley Racecourse here today. It was a reciprocal race as the Moonee Valley Racing268 words
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2302 1984-10-28 25 Guest jockey shows fine horsemanship By OUR RACING TEAM FIRST: ***** SECOND: ***** THIRD: ***** STARTERS: *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****. CONSOLATIONS: 3209 5, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****. IPOH. Sat. Popular American guest jockey Donald Pierce,2,302 words
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Article941 1984-10-28 25 STIPE'S REPORT IPOH, Sat. Jockeys Peter Lee and Jeffrey Soo were suspended by the stewards here today. Lee was suspended two race days for careless riding on Azlina in Race 3, while Soo got three race days for his handling of Billy Bob, who finished second941 words
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Obituary, Illustration254 1984-10-28 26 181 Deaths 181 Deaths Mr. FONG KUM SENG Aged 72 passed away peacefully on 26 Oct 1984. Deeply missed by:Wife: Wong Ngan Siew Sons Daughters-in-law Pong Weng Senn Fong Weng Meng Wan Suet Ying Fong Weng Cheong Tan Seng Hong Fong Weng Yew Tan Sio Moy Fong Weng Pow Kim254 words
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Obituary, Illustration189 1984-10-28 26 The family ol the Late MRS. KARUPAYEE AMMAL wish to express their heartfelt gratitude and appreciation to Officer*. RSMS. SNCOS, NCOS and men of the S'pore Artilery, Staff of CRRS, Novonotol Orchid Inn ACI and AFE Pte Ltd. friends and rotative* for their kind attendance, assistance. condolences, wreaths189 words
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Obituary97 1984-10-28 26 The Family of the Late MRS YAPP THEAN CHYE nee LIM LEW ENG with to thank the Elder* of Bethesda (Frankel Estate) Church, relative* and friends for their kind attendance, assistance, condolence and donations during their recent bereavement. THE FAMILY OF the late Nelson Perelra (departed 25/10/84) express97 words
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Obituary, Illustration23 1984-10-28 26 IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF SAM TAN ENG SIONG DEPARTED ON 28/10/83 DEARLY MISSED BY PARENTS, SISTERS. BROTHERS-IN-LAW S NEPHEW.23 words
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Obituary, Illustration63 1984-10-28 26 ATHMA SH ANTI POOJA The family of late Mr. V. Sinnathanv by wish to thank all relative* and friend* for their donation* a wreath* in their recent bereavement. Prayer* will be held on 29-10-84 night and at Sivan Temple on 30-10--84 at 7.00 p.m. by family members. 52,63 words
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Advertisement104 1984-10-28 26 "In Memoriam" is for the loved ones whom you remember is I W* _,i*_l Don't presume that just because your product is selling like hotcakes at home, they'll sell just as well overseas. In fact, products can seldom be shipped as they are. Often, they have to be redesigned, repackaged104 words
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Article, Illustration772 1984-10-28 30 Pop goes the music as Koreans switch on to Kallang sound Probable teams Iraq: Fattah Jassim; Khalil Allawi, Adnan Derjal, Abdul Kadhum, Ali Shihab; Jamal Hamza, Karim Alawe, Natik Abidoun; Ahmed Immaition, Hussain Saeed, Wameed Munir. South Korea: Lee Moon Young; Kim Pan Keun, Kang TaeJERRY SEH - 772 words
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Article215 1984-10-28 30 LONDON, Sat. Everton completed one of the finest weeks in their history with a resounding 5-0 home win over Manchester United in the English First Division today. With League leaders Arsenal going down 3-1 at West Ham and Sheffield Wednesday failing 1-0 at lowly Coventry, Everton215 words
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Article293 1984-10-28 30 DIVISION ONE Chelsea 2 Ipswich 0 Coventry 1 Sheffield W 0 Everton 5 Man United 0 Leicester 5 Aston Villa 0 Norwich 2 QPR 0 Sunderland 3 Luton 0 Tottenham 4 Stoke 0 Watford 3 Newcastle 3 West Brom 0 Southampton 0 West Ham 3 Arsenal 1293 words
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448 1984-10-28 30 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By THE finals of the women's sprints in December's Asean Cup track and field meet in Manila will never be great Neither will the Asian inter-city youth meet in Hongkong. This is because Singapore's Prema Govindan will not be there. Prema,448 words
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Advertisement122 1984-10-28 30 jB Excellent stability. Superb shock attenuation Specially recommended for heavy runners of different terrains. See the rull range af Nevb Balance products at New Balance Technical Centre 1 >0. Orchard Road. »OJ-64 66. Orchard Plaza. Singapore 0923 lel *****91 OR at leading ipomng goods stores Music on the move <a^122 words
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Advertisement236 1984-10-28 30 beautiful video performance ■naaM mmmmmmmmjLW EL 2- Year Guarantee SHARP VCMB2N D Sole Agent Roanr (store) pte. ltd 483 Ta^gim nan Coafl Singapore:- 1 'e UMtV THE ULTIMATE GOtf SHOES mmmmmmm^m Sure, they look like leather but they last longer... stay new looking... are style wisi tor men guaranteed waterproof.236 words
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Article, Illustration1606 1984-10-28 1 SCHOOLDAYS, dear old golden rule days... once it meant reading, writing and 'rithmetic. Today it also means for some children reciting the menu, writing out orders, toting up bills, and juggling homework in between part-time work. More than the McDonald kids or the Far East Plaza1,606 words
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Article, Illustration218 1984-10-28 1 Growing up in a 'fast' world HERE are some facts about part-time work in fast-food outlets drawn from interviews with about 20 students and from sources in the industry. The students They are paid around $2 an hour. They earn anything from $120 a month to about $300--$4OO which means218 words
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MIND & BODY
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404 1984-10-28 2 KAREN S. PETERSON - KAREN S. PETERSON COUPLES QUIZ: LEISURE By in the fourth of our compatibility series ODD as it seems, we quarrel with our mates over having fun because we don't take the subject seriously enough. We underestimate the importance of leisure time spent alone or404 words
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Article, Illustration460 1984-10-28 2 lias Qpiz wl nop test now compatible you 3nd your partner irt about spendvif, your leisure time. You should each rate the truth of these 20 statements. (1) never true, (Z) someumes, (3) freojuently, (4) always. Total vour score and check the node foflowinf460 words
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Article, Illustration650 1984-10-28 2 PARENTING Signs of illness IT ISN'T always easy to tell when your child is sick. But pediatricians advise parents to consult a doctor if the child exhibits any of these symptoms: Prolonged listlessness Protracted vomiting Persistent diarrhoea Severe coughing, rapid breathing or any650 words
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Article142 1984-10-28 2 Choosing the right doctor PEOPLE spend more time looking for a car than they do choosing a pediatrician, yet a baby is more important than a car. Successful parentpediatrician relationships begin with choosing the right doctor. Get recommendations from friends you trust and from other doctors. Question these doctors about142 words
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MEDICAL BRIEFING
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Article, Illustration197 1984-10-28 2 SOME older people with memory loss and problems getting around may be victims of water on the brain. They can be treated by draining the excess fluid, says a UPI report. The fluid builds up in the spaces of the brain known as ventricles.197 words
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Article, Illustration230 1984-10-28 2 A BIG grin on a baby's face may be the sign of a smart kid depending on what brought it on and how old the infant is. A University of Washington researcher says grins, smiles and happy squeals are important signs of a230 words
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Article, Illustration134 1984-10-28 2 THE first technological breakthrough in the administration of drugs in 100 years is a transparent plastic patch which can transmit medicine directly to the blood system ih the prescribed dosage. Transdermal delivery is only three years old and only two drugs using the system are134 words
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FASHION
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Article, Illustration422 1984-10-28 3 From left Brilliant. Esprit's lambswool sweater dress ($99) zapped up with fluffy acrylic muffler ($l9) and giant rhmestoned flower earclips from Tangs ($93). Her red Swiss quartz watch with plastic buttoned strap ($52) is also from Tangs. Neutral territory. From Esprit heavy cotton shirt ($39)422 words
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Article117 1984-10-28 3 ■FROM now until Nov 7, you can get Singapore designer clothes at more accessible prices from Daimaru, the Japanese department store in Liang Court. The store has rounded up nine home-grown talents to sell their wares at the Singapore Designers' Salon in their revamped event hall117 words
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Article97 1984-10-28 3 ■LAST winter, it was ragged layers in drab grey and black. This year, Paris-based Kenzo leads the rainbow-hued pack for the Japanese collection with the always colourful Irie of Studio V. Their favourite colour and accent shade is red. And, despite the sober, muted menswear and97 words
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Article, Illustration826 1984-10-28 4 Mating crabs provide a gourmet dish 'Tis the season of the hairy crabs. MARGARET CHAN informs us that there is a time to eat the female crabs, and a time to eat the male. She also tested them at the restaurants. THE invasion of the hairy crab is not a826 words
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Article, Illustration447 1984-10-28 4 "COOKING is almost a fulltime occupation with me," said housewife S. B. Ong, "because my children and husband are such fussy eaters. "One doesn't eat fish, another won't take mutton," she said. "But really, they are so picky, we almost always end up eating447 words
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Article175 1984-10-28 4 Chao Zhou Garden, UIC Building, $18 a crab. China Palace, Wellington Building, $20. Fortune Gate Sharks' Fins Restaurant, Orchard Shopping Centre. $16. Golden Phoenix restaurants, Equatorial Hotel, World Trade Centre. $18. Garden Seafood Restaurant Goodwood Park Hotel. $20. Happy Valley Restaurant, Singapore Shopping Centre. $15,175 words
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Article250 1984-10-28 4 LEE GEOK BOI - LEE GEOK BOI By THE chicken tastes like bits of cardboard and the soup is loaded with monosodium glutamate and salt. Sounds awful, doesn't it? Well, it is. The Better Buy panel comprising Patrick Khaw, Jenny Chak, Ann Chiang and myself tasted canned and packet chicken noodle soup250 words
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Article164 1984-10-28 4 THIS was where I had the best hairy crabs this season. The crabs cost $16 each regardless of size. However, it is the bottom price most restaurant charge for small crabs, you would get value for your money either way. The crabs I ate were plump and164 words
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Article252 1984-10-28 4 FRIENDS told me the best hairy crabs this season are available at the Capital Restaurant. Here they cost $60 per kg which works out to about $16 for a medium-sized crab. And Capital boasts of better than average crabs because, unlike most restaurants, they buy direct from China252 words
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Article162 1984-10-28 4 A GOURMET friend pointed me to Dragon Phoenix for its superlative hairy crabs. I was disappointed and the price at $25 per 250 g of crab was astronomical. On the plus side, Dragon Phoenix has some excellent specialities, very moderately priced, so on the balance you can162 words
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Article, Illustration788 1984-10-28 5 Dollar sense MONEY. It makes marriages; it aiso breaks them. In her book, What Every Woman Ought To Know About Love And Marriage, a Western psychologist claims that money is the root of most quarrels between married couples and contributes to half the divorces. So what can788 words
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Article, Illustration24 1984-10-28 5 If the drain is block*- with fat. soak it out with frequent applications of strong detergent and boiling water or caustic soda24 words
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Article304 1984-10-28 5 l;kopekopke ■Q: I FIND it irritating when phone callers I scarcely know start calling me by my first name. Is there any way I can avoid that without putting them down toe hard? A: Yes. Identify yourself as Mr So-and-so. If they insist on304 words
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Article, Illustration211 1984-10-28 5 How to pack for that fun-filled holiday Housekeeping ■IF YOU are planning a holiday, here's how you can pack up all your cares and woes: FOLD TO FIT Here's a great way to pack dresses: Lay them out on the bed. Fold each dress three or four times lengthwise until211 words
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Article, Illustration285 1984-10-28 5 Stages in the making of a microchip TESTING Science MICROCHIPS have been in the headlines recently, especially after the US Government discovered that many of its defence contractors had been sold millions of potentially faulty microchips. An investigation was started after Texas Instruments, one of America's largest chip producers, admitted285 words
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Article, Illustration940 1984-10-28 6 JOHN UPDIKE (left) was born in 1932 and grew up in Pennsylvania. He is a major literary critic and a minor poet but is best known for his novels, particularly the Rabbit trilogy and the Been books, in940 words
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Article, Illustration1116 1984-10-28 6 Acclaimed British novelist Doris Lessing recently wrote two books under a pseudonym to find out how publishers and critics would react to the novels if they did not know she 4 If the books had come out in my name, they would have sold a1,116 words
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214 1984-10-28 7 British car makers unveil two new sports cars CAR TALK TWO sporty new models were announced this month by British car manufacturers. The first is the Reliant Scimitar SSI, a two-seater sports car styled by Michelotti. The SSI features an allplastic body shell bolted onto a strong welded steel chassis.214 words
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Article, Illustration624 1984-10-28 7 WINSTON LEE - WINSTON LEE By "OH DEAR, I've failed my driving test!" Four out of every five driving candidates had cause to groan this year. Since the Traffic Police took over both the testing and licensing of drivers in 1980, the percentage of passes has624 words
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359 1984-10-28 7 CAR CARE YOUR car engine should run hot at about 85°C. The problems begin only when it runs too hot. What do you do when your engine gives its celebrated imitation of a kettle? FIRST, pull off the road and switchOPA - 359 words
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Article, Illustration405 1984-10-28 7 WINSTON LEE - WINSTON LEE. CAR REVIEW THERE is a certain mystique about the Porsche 911 which transcends all the usual parameters of super cars. It doesn't have pop-up headlights, it has the old-fashioned rear engine rear-drive layout and it doesn't have flashy, ostentatious styling. Yet, in405 words
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Article, Illustration440 1984-10-28 8 LEE GEOK BOI - LEE GEOK BOI By SHELVES are versatile pieces of furniture and you can do practically anything you want with them. They also add a lot of character to a room besides being a good way of getting things off the floor. What you put on440 words
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Article, Illustration98 1984-10-28 8 CHEN GIIOXIAN - Scatter cushions for homely comfort CHEN GIIOXIAN Alternative ONE easy way of making an area cosy and comfortable is to use scatter cushions generously with your furniture. In fact, with cushions like the ones here, you really don't need a sofa set. An entire corner or room can be decorated98 words
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Article, Illustration83 1984-10-28 8 Do it yourself Here's an unobtrusive way of supporting a shelf in an alcove. Rt wall plugs, and into each drive a long screw, leaving about IV_ cm protruding. Cut your shelf to length, position it on the screws (you need two at each end), and press down83 words
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Article, Illustration1326 1984-10-28 9 A SEVEN-PAGE SPECIAL REPORT BY MATILDA GABRIEL A TWO or three-day stopover in bus tling Bangkok en route or back from a holiday elsewhere can give you an insight into much of Thailand, if you plan well beforehand. Thailand is a land of temples,1,326 words
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Article, Illustration1047 1984-10-28 10 THAI hotels are not impersonally slick, although they, too, have their fair share of grandiose chandeliers, ankledeep carpeting and marble walls. The ethnicity appears sooner or later, and in varying degrees, in the interior decor. If Thai silk does not adorn1,047 words
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Article, Illustration607 1984-10-28 10 PACKAGE TOURS AT LEAST 50 local agencies offer package tours to Thailand's holiday resorts. The more common packages are Bangkok/Pattaya, Bangkok/Pattaya/Chiangmai, Bangkok/Chiangmai/Golden Triangle, Bangkok/Chiangmai, Haddyai/Songkhla, Bangkok/Phuket and Phuket alone. But Holland International also offers special interest packages for divers607 words
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Article584 1984-10-28 12 CHIANGMAI THIS was to be the feminist's paradise. Trundling along the Chiangmai-Lamphun road, I was bombarded by stories about Karen hilltribe women who could have practically any man they wanted in marriage. Their dowry? A bottle of whisky. But though the only young amazons I found were584 words
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Article, Illustration587 1984-10-28 12 CHA'AM DIRECTLY opposite each other, across the Gulf of Siam, Pattaya and Cha'am are examples of how different beach resorts can be. Both are about two hours' drive south from Bangkok, but in different directions. Cha'am is the loner's getaway with kilometres587 words
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Article, Illustration262 1984-10-28 12 Inexpensive accommodation in picturesque setting PATTAYA YOU can get a "hotel" room at Pattaya for as little as $25, with a swimming pool thrown in. Pattaya was raised from obscurity when it became an R and R centre for American forces serving in Indochina in the early 70s, when it262 words
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Article, Illustration257 1984-10-28 13 SUKHOTHAI THE ruins of Sukhothai. Thailanu's first capital and kingdom, which marked the golden age of Siamese art, offer the tourist 126 monuments, hundreds of Buddha images and an insight into 13thcentury Thai culture, all squeezed into 70 sq km. The kingdom was founded257 words
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Article, Illustration256 1984-10-28 13 SONGKHLA AND HAT YAI SONGKHLA and Hat Yai join forces to give you the best of the sun and sea, with nightlife and shopping thrown in. Sitting pretty on the western coast of the Gulf of Siam and guarding Songkhla Lake, Thailand's largest inland256 words
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Article, Illustration604 1984-10-28 15 EATING OUT fl IT GETS easier on the stomach the further north you go in Thailand. By the time you reach Chiangmai, the curries are no longer fiery hot and red, but sweetened with cinnamon and cardamom, though still laced with the acid sourness of tamarind.604 words
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356 1984-10-28 15 THAI hotels, souvenir shops, car rental agencies and restaurants are joining forces for a larger share of the world conventions business. As members of the semigovernment Thailand Convention Promotion Association approved last month, they want to pool resources to canvass for more international conventions356 words
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Article, Illustration19 1984-10-28 15 The Sam Conference Hal in Pattaya's Royal Cliff Beach Hotel can seat upto 130 people in a convention19 words
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Article, Illustration18 1984-10-28 1 To where they once belonged Liverpool's affectionate tribute to the Fab Four (Page 3)18 words
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Article, Illustration119 1984-10-28 1 TODAY'S TELEVISION CHOICE LEAVE 'EM LAUGHING. Tearjerker with Mickey Rooney as a clown who adopts orphans and unwanted children. Anne Jackson, William Windom and Red Buttons costar. Based on a true story- Ch 5, 2.55 p.m. THAI CLASSICAL DANCE TROUPE. Recorded highlights from the troupe's recent performance at the Arts119 words
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554 1984-10-28 2 LIM KAY TONG - Dealers are dubious about faster clearance for tapes LIM KAY TONG By VIDEO watchers who expect to see more new titles on library shelves with the new ruling to speed up the censorship process will be disappointed. Although a number of libraries have already benefited from the ruling, some outlets554 words
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Article, Illustration920 1984-10-28 2 What determines the winners of TV's Emmy Awards popularity or quality? JACK CURRY reports. TO HOLLYWOOD true believers, this Emmy thing is easy: You're good, you get nominated you're the best, you win. And although that's the feeling of many industry figures who were attendingUSA Today - 920 words
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Article, Illustration1272 1984-10-28 3 It's the closest anyone will ever get to The Beatles, this museum of memorabilia devoted to the Fab Four. JUDITH HOLMBERG visits Beatle City in Liverpool. THERE was no never-ending party in the yellow submarine, anchored at Seel Street in Liverpool. Neither was Sgt1,272 words
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Article, Illustration122 1984-10-28 2 BOY GEORGE is mulling over an offer to appear in the buff for Playgirl, a US women's magazine. Funny, one would think that Boy George would be a candidate for the centrefold in Playboy. MAGNUM PI star Tom Selleck will have a permanent love interest122 words
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Article, Illustration68 1984-10-28 2 JOHN AUSTIN - JOHN AUSTIN By JOAN Collins has already locked horns on the Dynasty set with Catherine Oxenburg. her new young co-star. Joan blew her cool when she discovered a ravishing new outfit had been made for Oxenburg for her first appearance on the series. Joan demanded to be68 words
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Article77 1984-10-28 2 KNIGHTRIDER star David Hasselhoff will turn villain for a change for his next big screen outing during a break from the TV series. Hasselhoff (right) will portray John Dillinger, America's most notorious gangster of the shoot-'em-up '30s era in a depression-ridden US. LIZA MINELLI has bounced back77 words
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Article46 1984-10-28 2 STEFANIE POWERS, still shattered over the cancellation of Hart To Hart by the ABC-TV network, admits she is now accepting all roles offered to her. This is to enable her to carry out a promise to her late, long-time lover William Holden.46 words
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Article65 1984-10-28 2 wears thin EGO in Hollywood has no bounds, apparently. The TV partnership of Loni Anderson and Linda Carter in Partners In Crime is still very shaky. Now, both stars are arguing over the amount of dialogue each has in the series and who gets to wear the better wardrobe.65 words
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Article, Illustration126 1984-10-28 2 RYAN O'Neal and Farrah Fawcett have confirmed that they expect their child on Feb 2, Farrah s birthday According to Ryan, they started getting serious about each other while Farrah was starring in the TV-movie, The Burning Bed, for NBC-TV. He is now hopingOPA - 126 words
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Article, Illustration408 1984-10-28 4 JULIE TAN - Fine acting in a light-hearted yarn about youth JULIE TAN TV REVIEW BBy THE unfortunate thing about Growing Up (Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays, Ch 8, 9.30 p.m.) is that it follows The Awakening 11. The switch from a gripping dramatisation of Singapore's history to a contemporary yarn about three former408 words
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Article, Illustration457 1984-10-28 4 LIM KAY TONG - LIM KAY TONG TV REVIEW By NOT striking the right balance seemed to be all too pervasive in last week's second semi-final of Debate '84 (Thursday, Ch 12, 8 p.m.). The team from the National University of Singapore was pompous, tending to use grandiose457 words
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Article, Illustration289 1984-10-28 4 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN LOOK EAST By WHAT does a bar of soap have in common with a Ford car? Would you believe, Cui Taiqing (right)? The Taiwanese singer's endorsement for the motorcar company apparently led to an unprecedented high for Ford car sales, and prompted a soap289 words
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Article366 1984-10-28 4 LIM KAY TONG - LIM KAY TONG TV PREVIEW How To Last A Lifetime Ch 12. 8 p m I By ALTHOUGH somewhat depressing, this five-part Thames Television series on stress will interest Singaporeans. Citing the pressures of 20th century living as a possible contributor to heart attacks366 words
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Article, Illustration210 1984-10-28 4 JENNY Tseng's performance at a live theatre here last week took a dramatic turn when she abruptly cut short her nine-day stint and returned to Hongkong purportedly ill. The Taiwanese singer (right) was spotted boarding a Hongkong-bound plane on Monday morning, when her stint was due to210 words
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Article, Illustration351 1984-10-28 7 Dummy poses real problems for Michael ROCK megastar Michael Jackson is in the news again though he could well do without it this time. He's been involved in an unbelievable multi-million-dollar stunt which critics say is calculated to deceive his fans. His latest video clip. Torture, which is expected to351 words
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Article, Illustration238 1984-10-28 7 THE first MTV Video Music Awards was held recently in Radio City Hall, New York. Hosts Dan Aykroyd and Bette Midler, together with a line-up of stars, witnessed the breaking of new ground. Instead of that all-too-famil-iar name of Michael Jackson, it was The Cars,238 words
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Article, Illustration626 1984-10-28 7 KANNAN CHANDRAN - KANNAN CHANDRAN POP REVIEW By e L.A. IS MY LADY Frank Sinatra (Qwest) Despite the powerhouse line-up of backing musicians George Benson, Bob James, Lionel Hampton, Lee Ritenour, Steve Gadd and Quincy Jones, to name a few it's the tiredness of Sinatra's baritone that pervades.626 words
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Article, Illustration403 1984-10-28 7 CHRIS LEWIS - CHRIS LEWIS JAZZ REVIEW I By NIGHTSONGS Earl Klugh (Capitol) For a man who once told a Downbeat interviewer that he couldn't play jazz, Klugh has some mean jazz tricks up his sleeve. His playing on pop albums has drawn superlatives from reviewers; his two403 words
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Article238 1984-10-28 8 HOORAY, the exams are over at last! Isn't that a wonderful feeling to have? It makes all the hours of studying worthwhile. Now you can do all the things you wanted to do but could not because you were studying. What do you like best about school holidays?238 words
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Article, Illustration202 1984-10-28 8 1. Thread the needle and push it through the matchbox lid. Now unthread the needle and tie the thread to a matchstick. 2. Cut a nick in the matchstick with your scissors or a blade to keep the thread in place. Put the matchstick202 words
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Article375 1984-10-28 8 MALAYSIA: HANG TUAH THERE are Malays who believe thai Hang Tuah is still alive and living in a hidden spot in Malaysia as a hermii. Then there are those who say that he nevei existed. that he was just a mythical figure. Historians say that Hang Tuah did375 words
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Miscellaneous192 1984-10-28 12 MARVIN by Tom Armstrony I HERS, MARVllsl, YOU'P BETTER I f 1 THINK I'LL CRAWL j NOW WHAT WEARTHie LIFE PRESERVER I OVER TO THE WATER VO Vo* f WHILE WE'RE AT THE BEACH J \_~v^^ J tk \t i) I y^^J^^ 0 --x) o <§>\ I r s. TROM192 words
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Advertisement626 1984-10-28 13 C.A.T.S. 1 737H66 4UII FOOD/ 1 1 EMTIRTAMMCNT 2 Eating Out FOR QUICK LUNCH it Reservation visit Lai Wah Restaurant. 3..C. Jalan Besar (aireondition) TH *****03 *****94 Branch: i Block 44) H36. Bendemeer Road t aireondition) Tel *****60/ .N***** HONGKONG PALACE specializes in Hongkong Congee St Noodles. 03-45 Orchard Towers626 words
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Advertisement1205 1984-10-28 13 11 Pleasure Boats 11 Pleasure Boats I GALAX YACHTING I iminvites you to test-drive the luxurious 3 STOREBRO 31 ADRIATIC CRUISER and also the NIMBUS 3000 TURBO fully Im-M 8 ported from Sweden. B M Inquiries to W MR. KJELL ANDRESEN I *****88 I ext. 420 453 j ff GALAX1,205 words
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Advertisement598 1984-10-28 13 27 Wanted HOW TO MAKE MONEY WITH SHELL COMBINE your halves of a Shell "Make Money" note. If they match, what you see is what you've won. PRIZES below $100 can be redeemed at any Shell station. FOR PRIZES of $100 and above, bring your two-matching halfnotes to Shell Towers598 words
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Advertisement666 1984-10-28 13 35 House Cleaning/ Painting YEO BUILD MANAGEMENT provides specialised painting and spray coating including general renovation and repair works Tel: *****41. WE SPECIALISED IN painting for private houses at very reasonable rates. Call us for quotation at *****37 (Monday to Sunday). PAINT SHOP OPEN on Sunday JCI, Nippon paint. Located666 words
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Advertisement753 1984-10-28 13 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: Monday Friday 900am to 5.00pm I Ordinary: I $1.00 per word (Mm $15 00) I Food/ En rt n Saturday 8.30am to 2.00pm Um r^_ Pareonal Services/ Merchandise deadline for Ihe Sunday Times) Sami-diaplay: $20 00 per col cm Public Holiday 9.00am to I.oopm (Mm753 words
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Advertisement577 1984-10-28 13 65 Situations Wanted GEOLOGIST— SENIOR, EXPERIENCED, structural, basin analysis, stratigraphy, seeks employment Southeast Asia. Write A.D. Ptacek PhD, Inabasansou 104 Naruko Chou 182 Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, Japan 432. HA IP A INTERNATIONAL SRI Lankan Housemaids, professionally trained, with high morals and good working attitude for selection. Performance guaranteed. «07-23 Peace Centre.577 words
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Advertisement452 1984-10-28 13 71 Situations Vacant: Sales _|fc_ w REDIFFUSION In conjunction with our sales promotion and grand draw, we have vacancies for the following position: SALES PROMOTERS (1.11.84 to 31.12.84) e Attractive salary and commission e 16 years and above e Able to speak English. Mandarin and dialects Pleeee cell personally at:452 words
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Advertisement451 1984-10-28 13 72 Situations Vacant: Technical SITE SUPERVISOR REQUIRED for 5 weeks urgently Call *****06 A 1. j 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous WELCOME! A) Skilled Semiskilled Tool And Die Makers B) Skilled Semiskilled Milling Machinists C) Accounts Clark Please do not hesitate to contact us! Sunday Monday, 9am to 4.30pm for Interview:451 words
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Advertisement824 1984-10-28 13 —■J 85 For Sale: Alfa/ Peugeot/ Volvo JULY 1979 ALFA Giuletla I I full ■rceaaortu, apMon* special Alfa rims Excellent condition Tel *****00 NEAR S1 VOLVO Ml 01 Auto power sleenne aircon sports rims FARE eligible original paint Tei *****5!? 1983. ALFASUD Tl l 5 2 doors aircond cassette I824 words
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Advertisement746 1984-10-28 14 99 For Sale: Datsun/ Nissan OPEN TODAY Low Downpayment Pulsar 1.00X***** Sunny 1.3 DX $3690 Sunny 13 GL $3890 (Includes registration fee 6 months road tax) Low Interest Rates Ul) DELIA MOTOR (a m«mo«r of Ruby Group) Bukit Timah Showroom: 150/152 Mackenzie Road Singapore 0922 Tel: *****55 Katong Showroom: Paramount746 words
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Advertisement877 1984-10-28 14 90 For Sale: Toyota 90 For Sale: Toyota Our showrooms are open today for more of a great deal. TOYOTA BORNEO MOTORS For a great deal more QUEEN STREET TEL *****33 ALJUNIED ROAD TEL *****32 BUKIT TIMAH ROAD TEL *****556 7 8 9 I EAS T COAST ROAD TEL *****16877 words
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Advertisement770 1984-10-28 14 TOYOTA COROLLA 1200. Nov. 1974, aircon, sports rims, new road tax, $7,000. Contact: *****78, Mr. Lee. 1980, TOYOTA STARLET. 1 owner. Aircond, cassette. Tip top condition. $14,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****21. 1980 TOYOTA COROLLA. 1300 DX. Aircon. $16,000. Jalan Toa Payoh Caltex Station. 1982 TOYOTA STARLET 1000 CC. 1 private owner.770 words
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Advertisement933 1984-10-28 14 92 For Sale: Mazda OWNER LEAVING SELLING 1984 Mazda GT 1.5. Aircon, expensive hi-fi, sunroof, sports rims, front and back spoiler, new tax and other accessories. Done 3,000 km. $29,700 0.n.0. *****60, Jeffrey. 5 MONTHS OLD Mazda RX7 GT. Lady owner. Complete spoiler, sldesklrts, high price rims, Blaupunkt car stereo,933 words
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Advertisement867 1984-10-28 14 93 For Sale: Honda 1977 MODEL, HONDA Civic Aircond, sports rims, radio, cassette. Tel: *****75. 1882 HONDA CIVIC Auto. Expat leaving, low mileage, price negotiable. *****55, Jerry Low. 83,000 DRIVE AWAY 3-door Honda Accord. Tip top condition. Price negotiable. Tel: *****22, James. 76 HONDA CIVIC, immaculate condition, PARF, $8,500. Tel867 words
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Advertisement798 1984-10-28 14 94 For Sale: Other Makes 1980, SUBARU 1300 DX Tax 7/85, radio, cassette, aircond. i co. owner. $10,800 0.n.0. Tel: *****95. 1980 SUZUKI 550, 4-door. private owner, original paint, cassette, radio, $10,200. *****47 1980 911SC COUPE, 30K, sports package, metallic Blue. $120,000 Call *****27. 1981 SUZUKI 800. Aircon, private car.798 words
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Advertisement787 1984-10-28 14 97 Vehicles Wanted HIGH PRICE FOR any model. PARF/non-PARF and any c.c Q-registered. PARF ncn-PARF for Mercedes, BMW any model. All are welcome. Contact Ng Chua *****29/ *****89/ *****82 9am to 7pm. A BANK ACCOUNTANT requires any make of vehicles, private and non-PARF welcome. Cash payment. *****58 Tony Ang. Residence:787 words
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Advertisement730 1984-10-28 14 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments ry^rdmore^aiiCl OPEN HOUSE Long or short lease Luxurious apartments to let with exclusive Country Club membership Just off Orchard Road and Scotts Road 3-bedrooms; large lounge; ample parking Furnished or unfurnished Rental from $4,525 per month including service charge Visit our show730 words
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Advertisement638 1984-10-28 14 109 Accommodation Wanted: Houses _sS_=_——H_—_s_— MULTI-NATIONAL CORPORATION REQUIRES detached bungalows luxurious apartments for its top executives. Owners please call *****66 WE ARE LOOKING for houses/ apartments of various districts and prices If your property is for sale/ rental, please call *****79 (on Monday) 112 Leave Accommodation: Local/Foreign DIST IS, ONE638 words
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Advertisement824 1984-10-28 15 114 For Sale: Private Apartments DIST 14. CHENG HONG Mansion Highest floor ..460 sq It Partly furnished With swimming pool. tennis court seiimg $400,000 rei sssim STUDIO APARTMENT AT Bfilok Cowrl Condominium for sale completion June i9«6 Foreigners eligible I__o jq.fl $232.00) Tel BBwsB3 (Sun only) Tom CONDOMINIUM AT THOMSON824 words
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Advertisement640 1984-10-28 15 I ______________^^wmr* jr~ *^p* tag. •J»-'i^___v^Sjj^^^^ j*^^^ ■'w*»«?f"afi^ __fi_B-_B m\ fuxdw rfilLL I g^™ Phase 111 I Luxurious Double storey Split-level I Terrace Houses --^-^^__]Z^--s^^aA I Lucky Hill is another R <l I high-class residential Ul Ur" m mmmW*v^ ,l^\ I area in Katong and is II \|Y----s^^___^\^ V'- I640 words
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Advertisement174 1984-10-28 15 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 4-ROOMED TOA PAYOH LORONG S. Blk 222. high floor Terrazzo flooring/kitchen cabinets. Call *****75. 5-ROOM BEDOK SOUTH near sea and Lucky Heights, good location. Beautiful scenery. Renovated Tel: *****89 5-ROOMED PANDAN GARDEN, terrazzo/ parquet flooring, near Reservoir $85,000 negotiable. *****93 Mrs Teo. BLK 3, GHIM174 words
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Advertisement123 1984-10-28 15 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 3-ROOM TELOK BLANGAH Crescent, Blk 12. No renovation. $43,000. Tel: *****02. 117 Properties Wantad CLIENT WISHES TO purchase detached in any good residential area, any district. Please call *****00 WANTED APARTMENT IN Pacific Mansion, Balestier Plaza, Peace Mansion. Jalan Jintan or neighbourhood Principals Call *****12.123 words
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Advertisement488 1984-10-28 15 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Established Construction Company requires to lease land of approximately 1 1/2 acres for storage of materials and equipment. Please reply stating location of land, size, utilities and facilities available, rental rates, length of lease etc to: Th* Advertiser Alexandra P.O. Box 225 Singapore 9115. WAREHOUSE CUM488 words
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Advertisement958 1984-10-28 15 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours f NAM HO 1 I TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE LTD. 2 With us, you'll enjoy these extras g e Ist class hotels e Good meals, mostly grand dinners Extensive §5 itinerary coverage Guaranteed flight departures, direct flights >^ e Friendly bilingual guides. 5S So958 words
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Advertisement193 1984-10-28 15 150 Commercial/ Technical Leading to the Examinations of C&G. CEI, LCCI, GCE, VITB etc. Diploma in Marketing Public Relations Diploma in Managerial Principles Diploma in Accounting Leading to UK Examination IDPM (Institute of Data Processing Management) Basic Programming Electrical Engg. Techn. Arch. Draughtsmanship Mechanical Engineering Basic Electronics Quantity Surveying Electrical193 words
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Advertisement170 1984-10-28 15 150 Commercial/ Technical PP OCTOTO/TPWEMBa LCCI ECOHOMKS Thursday 7.30 9.00pm mmWLWS (MTERMEDMTE) Friday 6.00 7.30pm Thursday 8.00 9.30pm COST ACCOUNTH6 Friday 6.00 7.30pm COMMERCIAL LAW Saturday 2.00 3.30pm ENGUSH FOR COMMERCE Friday 8.00 9.30pm Tuesday 8.30 10.00pm Thursday 6.00 7.30pm MM-t COMPUIMB Monday 6.00 7.30pm Enrol Ami register MOW tor170 words
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Advertisement315 1984-10-28 15 154 Dancing NEW SOCIAL DANCING CIOH commencing todaj 3Mpm Nonrisk Breakdanc <- and Dim I las. commencing today 5 oopm Steven Vivien Dance Studio -04-07 Bras Basah Comples TW *****48 *****98 POHSAN DANCE STUDIO Oder. beginners wailz chu Cfaa lis o rock, rock roll commencing 3pm U>day Bpm Monday 29315 words
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