The Straits Times, 15 February 1987

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  • 17 1 NATIONAL LIBRARY SINGAPORE The Sunday Times No: 2645 55 CENTS MC. (P) No. 109/12/86 FEBRUARY 15, 1987
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  • 586 1  -  P. N. BALJI By PRINCIPALS and teachers yesterday responded to the blueprint to promote excellence m schools by raising two issues uppermost m their minds reducing the number of pupils m each class and devising good, workable programmes that will lead to
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  • 413 1  - 'Take global view on language' RAY DHALIWAL Chinese-educated need not feel let down: Teng Cheong By CHINESE-EDUCATED intellectuals who feel that learning the Chinese language has put them at a disadvantage, should see the importance of the language from a world perspective. Encouragement for them to promote the language and
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  • 331 1  -  HEDWIG ALFRED By THE romance of Valentine's Day sent hundreds of people to the Registry of Marriages at Canning Rise yesterday. A record number said "I do" and hundreds more queued for hours for an appointment date to register their marriages. A registry
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  • 82 1 Hotel disaster panel presents report tomorrow THE Commission of Inquiry into the collapse of the Hotel New World will present its report to the President tomorrow at 11 am at the Is tana. The Commission was set up to determine the cause of the collapse of the hotel at Serangoon
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  • 486 1  - Asean attracts 126 direct Japanese investments PETER HAZELHURST By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO A 35 per cent appreciation m the value of the yen, the prohibitive cost of land and a rising wage bill helped Asean attract 126 cases of direct investments from Japan last year. Singapore topped the list with
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  • NEWS FOCUS
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      595 2 CHIRAC WARNS U.S.: French Prime Minister Jacques Chirac has warned the United States against launching an offensive on the financing practices of the European aircraft manufacturing consortium, Airbus Industrie. The US has charged that Paris, London and Bonn are planning to subsidise the development of several types
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      165 2 CONDITIONS FOR GAMES: South Korean Olympic Committee Chairman Kim Chong-Ha has laid down a condition under which North Korea will be allowed to stage four Olympic events in 1988. It is that North Korea must guarantee safe travel for athletes, coaches, officials and journalists covering the events. This follows
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    • 793 2  -  ALAN JOHN VALERIE LEE What principals say of the report Towards Excellence m Schools Reports by and Pastoral care SEVERAL principals agreed yesterday that schools should provide pupils with better pastoral care proper guidance, advice and counselling for both educational and personal development.
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    • 294 2 An assurance from Dr Tan "«iw M ii,mmir The earliest education reports were very much reports that were top down... But this report, which I am a party to, is a bottom up report m the sense that it was a group of professionals who
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    • 80 2 THE principals' report Towards Excellence m Schools will go into a second printing because of overwhelming demand. An Education Ministry official said another 4,000 copies will tie printed. These additional copies can be bought m bookshops from tomorrow. The principals' report which
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    • 330 2 Fewer students will mean better learning, say principals Teacher-pupil ratio They must be enlightened enough, responsible enough to use the increased autonomy soiely and entirely in the interest of education, their schools, their pupils and particularly their teachers. Mr Eugene Wijeysingha, principal of Raffles Institution and one of the 12
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    • 839 3  -  KONG SOOK CHIN Report by TRISHAWS are no longer common as a fo r m of public transport m most parts of Singapore but they still do a thriving business m the Ka-tong-Joo Chiat area. Tourists may be the main source of income
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    • 16 2 Tomorrow: Personal glimpses from three of the 12 principals who visited the British and American schools.
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    • 247 2 OfM^AICU First-class hill-top Condominium I iPrHI iNPrI at Holland ßoad I HI Peaceful, Pleasant New Living Atmosphere 11 ILL Kit A Happy Home For Everyone HOLLAND PARK Spanish Village is situated on a UPAAnAIn OPlfl picturesque hill-top at the junction HOLLAND ROAD |l#Ul IUIU Ldllll of Holland Road and Farrer
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 208 2 UP TO 1 pm. Fair TEW (C) up to 6 am tomorrow: 32 max.. 23 mm SUNSET today 7.21 pm; Sunrise tomorrow: 7.17 am. TRAVELLERS' WEATHER Adelaide 20 31 C Overrast I .union 47 C Rain \msterdam 35C Cloudy I.os Angeles 14 20 C Cloudy tthens 9 15 C Cloudy
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    • 203 3 The world's best hotel now has a sister m Singapore. The Oriental, Singapore. Opening 26 February 1987 with an introductory offer of 25% off all rates, starting from $150* In Singapore, choosing aj| !TT^7Tft|j| WM with the famous Oriental hotel on the basis of I^'[Ht ailfp mi I m Bangkok,
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  • FOREIGN NEWS
    • 434 4 China steps up drive against liberalism' Provincial leaders call for 'assault on arrogant hostile elements' BEIJING China's campaign against "'bourgeois liberalism" is swiftly picking up steam, with provincial leaders calling for a mass struggle against "counter-revolution-ary sabotage". Using some of the harshest rhetoric yet m the six-week-old drive against "bourgeois
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    • 212 4 NEW DELHI Punjab's moderate Chief Minister, expelled from his Sikh religion for clinging to power, has again defied the Sikh high priests m the latest showdown for political control of the strategic north Indian state. Mr Surjit Singh Barnala and most of his
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    • 122 4 WASHINGTON A team of New York scientists has reported on a gene that may be associated with Alzheimer's disease, the first evidence of a genetic link to the condition destroying the memory of more than a million Americans. The team at the Institute for
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    • 176 4 Professor puts 'love' under the microscope NEW YORK When type B boy meets type A girl, the chances of a storybook romance developing are slim, according to a psychologist. Professor Michael Strobe said Ids long-term studies of college students indicate relationships involving women with aggressive type A puis— alities usually
      UPI  -  176 words
    • 108 4 RALEIGH (North Carolina) Stephanie Michno met her mother for the first time m almost 10 years last week. The 13-year-old girl was abducted from her mother, Mrs Susan Fowler, when she was only three. Stephanie's father has been charged m connection with
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    • 342 4 SEOUL South Korean officials have recommended a series of reforms m the country's education system, hoping to improve programmes and reduce pressures students face. Education m South Korea is a sensitive issue with widespread political, economic and social implications. A commission established by the government
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    • 129 4 ROME Two policemen were killed and another seriously wounded when a postal van was ambushed m Rome yesterday m what appeared to be a guerilla attack, police said. A police spokesman said the attackers escaped with the entire 1.2 billion lire (Ssl.B mil- lion)
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    • 265 4 Gorbachev expected to make new arms proposals MOSCOW Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev is wideh expected to launch new disai mament proposals at a Krem-lin-sponsored international forum on peace which opened here yesterday. More than 900 foreign show business stars, writers, scientists, doctors, religious leaders and political scientists are attending the
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    • 98 4 CAIRO Egyptian Presidem Hosni Mubarak dissolved par liament yesterday and called new elections for April 6 after backing from an overwhelm ing majority of voters m a referendum on Thursday. Interior Minister Zaki Badi told a news conference earlier that 88.9 per cent of those casting
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    • 224 4 TOKYO Suicides by Japanese children and teenagers soared by 44 per cent m 1986 over the year before, with more than a quarter of the deaths triggered off by parental pressure to succeed m school. A report released by the National Police
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    • 153 4 SWANSEA (Wales) A Scotsman is alleged to have drawn his ceremonial dagger and stabbed a Welsh youth who sought the answer to the age-old question what is worn under a kilt. Vince Delamare, who moved to Swansea 18 months ago, said that while walking home
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    • 332 5 PARIS French Prime Minister Jacques Chirac has warned of reprisals against the United States if Washington launches an offensive against the financing practices of the European aircraft manufacturing consortium. Airbus Industrie. Mr Chirac said on Friday any US trade "aggression"' aimed at Airbus
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    • 426 5  -  DON HIGGS By London Correspondent THE world's most famous detective, Sherlock Holmes, wishes it to be known, with regret, that he has retired to the country and is unable to take on any more cases. He is, after all, 100
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    • 219 5 Foreign trade curbs costly for US consumers WASHINGTON Restrictions on foreign trade cost Americans US$5O billion (Sslo7 billion) a year. Federal Trade Commission Chairman Daniel Oliver said. He called on consumer advocates to join m an effort to reduce trade barriers. '"The cost of saving jobs through import restraints far
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    • 73 5 Dow Jones \*EW YORK The stock market rallied m active trading on Friday as investors ignored a widening insider-trading probe to engage m broad-based buying. The Dow Jones industrial average climbed 17.57 points to 2,183.35. But for the week, it fell 3.52 points. The New
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    • 175 5 Liberace's millions go to fund for students LAS VEGAS Entertainer Liberace's multi-million-dollar estate will be placed m a trust and the main benefactor will be the foundation he created to support students m the creative arts, his lawyer said on Friday. "The bulk of his estate will go to the
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    • 179 6 Hostages for prisoners swop off BEIRUT An underground group holding three Americans and an Indian hostage said yesterday they have suspended a deal to exchange their captives for 400 Arab prisoners held by Israel. The Islamic jihad for the Liberation of Palestine made the announcement m a statement that was
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    • 426 6 Relief supplies allowed into besieged camp BEIRUT BEIRUT Three truckloads of food and medical supplies rolled into Bourj al-Barajneh Palestinian refugee camp yesterday m the first major delivery since the camp was besieged by Shi'ite Amal militiamen three months ago. Police and Palestinian spokesmen said the United Nations relief convoy,
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    • 262 6 New York merger specialist admits insider trading NEW YORK Martin Siegel, a top merger specialist at the investment banking firm of Drexel Burnham Lambert, pleaded guilty on Friday to criminal charges that he exchanged inside information while employed at the brokerage firm of Kidder Peabody. In a separate civil action
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    • 187 6 NEW YORK Princess Diana of Wales has been dropped from the list of the world's best dressed and her brother-in-law, Prince Edward, has been named to it for the first time. The 48th annual list, based on a poll of fashion industry executives
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    • 177 6 ROME Parliament has acted to prevent the collapse of the trial of nearly 450 alleged Mafia gangsters by approving a law to eliminate the risk of dozens of defendants being freed. The trial, Italy's biggest judicial assault on the Mafia which
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    • 180 6 STOCKHOLM A television executive has accused the United States Embassy of trying to make Sweden's state-run network cancel a showing of a Soviet docu-drama that suggests the US was involved m the murder of Prime Minister Olof Palme. Mr Olof Berglund, director
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    • 186 6 BRUSSELS Aids cases m Europe are doubling every nine months and the speed is a matter of great concern to the European Community, the group's Executive Commission said. "The speed with which Aids is spreading causes great concern as the number of
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    • 228 6 Drug box was a mistake, says Jagger's girlfriend BRIDGETOWN Fashion model Jerry Hall, companion of rock star Mick Jagger, initially said a box containing about 9 kg of marijuana was hers, but then changed her mind, a Customs official testified on Friday. Mr Casper Walcott said "she recognised the box"
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    • 136 6 Picture off dying man wins world prize AMSTERDAM American photographer Alon Reininger we n the 30th World Press Photo award on Friday with a pic ture of an Aids patient days before his death. N r Reininger's picture, whi :h was the winning entry among 6,765 photographs by 967 photographers
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    • 102 6 Bishop threatens to quit LONDON A senior Church of England bishop has warned he would leave the country's established church if it goes ahead with plans to ordain women. Bishop of London Graham Leonard, a prominent opponent of women priests and third m the episcopal hierarchy, said he would turn
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    • 65 6 Edward Heath to contest Oxford chair OXFORD Three candidates, including former Conservative Prime Minister Edward Heath, will stand for election as Chancellor of Oxford University next month, officials said on Friday. It is the first time more than two people have stood for the prestigious but totally ceremonial post, which
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  • ASEAN NEWS
    • 393 7 MANILA Armed Forces chief Fidel Ramos has ordered the military to hit communist insurgents hard as rebel attacks mounted after the end of I 60-day truce, the Philippine News Agency said. Gen Ramos said he had given field commanders the go-ahead
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    • 47 7 Brunei bank case hearing postponed MIRI The Bandar Seri Bengawan magistrate's court yesterday postponed mention of the case involving five officials of the National Bank of Brunei (NBB) allegedly involved m a 851.3-billion loans scandal. Magistrate Steven Chong postponed the case to Feb 28, Radio Brunei reported.
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    • 46 7 The accused are former NBB chairman Khoo Ban Hock, executive director Chen Ping Fang, auditors Andrew Peattie and Bernard Soo and bank signatory Chiew Sung Ching. The five are facing a total of 16 charges which include six counts of breach of trust. Bernama
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    • 66 7 PARIS The Indonesian government has asked two European firms to co-operate m a feasibility study on the introduction of commercial nuclear energy m Indonesia, the companies said m a joint statement on Friday. France's state-owned Framatome and West Germany's Kraftwerke Union AG will be studying a project
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    • 345 7  - Political parties like trading firms: Chavalit ALBERT RAMALINGAM By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK Thailand's Army Chief yesterday lashed out at the ruling coalition parties, saying they were like trading companies who had joined the government purely to protect their private interests. Gen Chavalit Yongchaiyudh said: "Political parties are not political parties
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    • 283 7 US probe into Marcos-linked properties WASHINGTON A federal grand jury has been investigating the US$35O million (***** million) worth of New York real estate allegedly controlled by ousted Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos and his wife Imelda. Officials said the investigation was led by US Attorney Rudolph Giuliani m New York
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    • 103 7 MANILA President Corazon Aquino has released tie names of 12 likely candidates to contest the Senate election scheduled for May. Among them are Mrs Aquino's brother-in-law, Agapito •'Btitz" Aquino, Transport Minister Hernando Perez, Presidential Adviser Aquilino Plmentel Jr, Presidential Counsel Rene Sagaisag
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    • 335 7  - Now, birth control for men without the dreaded blade SUE DOWNIE By BANGKOK Those men who baulk at the idea of having a vasectomy because they don't like the thought of a doctor cutting open the male preserve can take heart m a new technique that ends male fertility without
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  • ACROSS THE CAUSEWAY
    • 410 8 New directors appointed to strengthen company KUALA LUMPUR The Malaysian Chinese Association has stressed that there would he no political interference m the running of the party's investment arm, Multi-Purpose Holdings Berhad (MPHBK whose board of directors has just been reshuffled. MCA president Datuk Dr
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    • 260 8 KUALA LUMPUR Bernama will investigate closely the allegation by a Cabinet minister that the national news agency had fabricated news reports. Bernama Chairman Datuk Or Mokhzani Abdul Rahman told The Star on Friday that the charge "would be taken seriously and treated with
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    • 278 8 KANGAR Wanita Umno leader Datin Paduka Rafidah Aziz has strongly criticised an Umno Supreme Council member for accusing Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad of misusing his position. Datin Paduka Rafidah, who is the Public Enterprises Minister, said on Friday the
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    • 232 8 Johor Umno calls meeting over anti-Musa stand LIMUT (Perak) Johor I'mno will soon meet to decide on the action to take against an Imno division head m the State over his statements about not supporting the re-election of Datuk Musa Hitam as party deputy president. The State Umno Lirison Chief,
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    • 241 8 Razaleigh urged to challenge Dr M for top post PETALING JAVA Umno Supreme Council member Hajah Marina Yusof has denounced the present party leadership and urged Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah to challenge Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad for the party presidency, The Star reported yesterday.
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    • 802 8 The Johor rail accident Train services are back to normal. Only ice-cream covers, trampled plants and freshly dug-up soil marked the area where the coaches once laid. CHUA CHIN CHYE looks back on the rescue and salvage work at the recent Kulai train
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    • 321 8 KUALA LUMPUR A study report on the proposal to scrap the Singapore -Malaysia air services agreement has been submitted by Malaysian Airline System to the government, the Malaysian Berita Hari?n reported. MAS managing director Datuk Haji Abdul Aziz Abdul Rahman told the
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    • 151 8 KUALA LUMPUR Former Prime Minister Tun Hussein Onn said he had been vindicated of unstated charges that he had made money from Maminco Sdn Bhd, a joint venture company which was established to prop up tin prices m the world market. He said the vindication came
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 495 9  - Roses bring in the cash all $750,000 of it HEDWIG ALFRED Valentine's Day means many things to many people around the world Story: LOVE-STRUCK Singaporeans spent at least $750,000 yesterday on roses tar their valentines, some florists estimated. Others insisted that the figure way much higher over the $2 million
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    • 317 9  -  ALAN HUBBARD London By Europe Editor LONDON A Singapore orchid is better than an English rose any day especially on St Valentine's Day. That's the opinion of London's best-known flower-seller, the former Great Train robber Buster Edwards. Mr Edwards, who served 15 years for his
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    • 313 9 New York NEW YORK It's the thought that counts, and sending an ex-lover a box of dead flowers for Valentine's Day says it all, according to the men behind Drop Dead Flowers. Entrepreneurs Bill Verderosa and Mark McConcell will deliver a black
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    • 100 9 SBS stamps now sold at interchanges SBS passholders can buy their concession stamps at eight bus interchanges from today to March 5. The stamps will be sold at bus interchanges m Ang Mo Kio, Bedok, Bukit Merah, Clement i. Hougang, Jurong, Jurang East and Toa Payoh. During the same period,
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    • 38 9 THE American Embassy and its Library Resource Center will be closed tomorrow to commemorate George Washington's birthday. All consular services such as the issuing of visas and passports will not be provided on that day.
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    • 400 9  -  TAN LIAN CHOO By COULD the British have stalled their surrender to Japa- nese forces on Feb 15, 1942? i Was Singapore's water supply 1 so precarious that the British forces led by Gen A. E. Percival had no choice but
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    • 235 9 Japan TOKYO Japanese women no longer rely on chocolates to express sweet nothings to their loved ones on Valentine's Day. videotapes and telephone facsimile messages have joined chocolate as ways of capturing the hearts of men m this country where, traditionally, only women give candy on Valentine's
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    • 278 9 Ministry moves to new home in Thomson THE Community Development Ministry is m the process of moving to its new home at Thomson Road. It started the move yesterday and will complete the shift today. Except for the Syariah or the Muslim Marriage Court, all the ministry's other offices now
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    • 46 9 DR TAY Eng Soon, the Minister of State (Education), will officially open the Matsushita Technical Center (S) Pte Ltd's newpremises on Feb 26 at 10 am. Matsushita will continue to make tools and dies at the new premises at 285, Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim.
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    • 264 10 DOFFL\TG their usual military green uniforms for bright red, blue and white polo shirts. trousers and shorts, top officers from Singapore and Brunei began their annual bilateral games yesterday at the Sembawang Country Club golfing green. Participants came from the uorr Vmedl Forces and the Royal
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    • 88 10 Thai defence chief due today for official visit THE Supreme Commander of the Royal Thai Armed Forces, Admiral Supa Gajaseni, arrives today for a five-day official visit. The Thai defence chief, who is here as a guest of the Singapore Armed Forces Chief of the General Staff. Major-General Winston Choo,
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    • 242 10  -  MICHAEL LIM BY CUSTOMERS at five popular food centres may find themselves eating and drinking out of disposable utensils from tomorrow. Instead of the familiar red, orange or green melamine plastic ware, orders of satay, luah, bah koot teh and all the other favourites at
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    • 154 10 Publishers' call to withdraw cut in sale of Journal PARIS The International Federation of Newspaper Publishers (FTEJ) on Friday called on Singapore to withdraw its plan to cut the circulation of the Asian Wall Street Journal. FIEJ president, Sir Gordon Linacre, made the appeal m a telegram to Singapore's Minister
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    • 25 10 THE Legal Aid Bureau will move to its new premises on the third floor of Colombo Court tomorrow. The telephone number is 336-1203.
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    • 370 10 Nine Government Parliamentary Committees have been set up by the People's Action Party m a move to give its MPs a bigger say on Government policies. Under the plan announced last Tuesday by First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong, each committee will
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    • 258 10 Community Development PROBLEMS of the aged, Muslim affairs, and the arts and culture. The Government Parliamentary Committee on Community Development's attention will span all these, and more. Committee Chairman Abdullah Tarmugi said: "Community development covers a very wide area, ranging from social welfare
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    • 68 10 J A HEALTH-CARE centre for se- nior citizens at Eunos Crescent will be officially opened next 1 Sunday by Mr Wan Hussin Zooh- ri, the MP for Kampong Übi, at 10 am. The centre is at -01-2711, Block 10, and is run by the I
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    • 292 10 Health/Environment THE Environment Public Health Bill tops the agenda of the Government Parliamentary Committee on Health and the Environment. Committee chairman Dr Aline Wong said her team will examine the Bill closely and expects to be briefed on it by Environment Ministry officials next
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    • 159 10 Finance THE chairman of the committee on Finance, Trade and Industry, Dr Augustine Tan, hopes to draw on the expertise of a wide cross-section of the business community for his committee's work. Dr Tan, the MP for Whampoa, hopes to include businessmen, bankers, traders,
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    • 185 10 Panel will not be limited to party or grassroots Communications and Information DR ARTHUR Beng's committee has been quick off the mark. Since Feb 5, it has already met five times with ministry officials for introductory briefings. His committee will monitor the work of the Ministry of Communications and Information
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    • 188 10 National Development NATIONAL Development and Housing Committee chairman Ng Kah Ting is preparing his committee to tackle what he describes as a heavy-responsi-bility area affecting over eight m 10 Singaporeans. The committee's work will cover national development, housing, infrastructure development, land-use and "even
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    • 395 11 Sunday Times Picture of the Year contest MOST readers who took part m The Sunday Times Picture of the Year contest were right m thinking that a picture of the Hotel New World disaster would be the editors' choice. In fact,
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    • 533 11 US firm plans skin research at Jurong plant AMERICAN pharmaceutical company Stiefel Laboratories plans to study the effects of light, heat and humidity on the skin of various races m this region. Research will be carried out m Stiefel's new plant m Jurong and results from this study will be
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    • 212 11 SIX INDONESIAN seamen, suspected to be linked to syndicates here, are helping Singapore Customs with Investigations Into the smuggling of it o.ooo worth of cigarettes. The 1,120 cartons of Indonesian cigarettes were seized from a manhole In their barge moored along Sembawang Wharves
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    • 274 11 Execs and unionists to hold informal wage talks BANK executives and their union counterparts will spend three days next week at a resort m Malacca for a brainstorming session on wage reform m the banking industry m Singapore, before beginning formal talks. The preliminary discussions at the Malacca Resort Village
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    • 77 11 A HAWKER at Cuppage Centre died m hospital three days after he fell and hit his head on the floor. A coroner's court heard on Wednesday that Mr Lim Kia Yong, 53, who died of brain damage caused by a fractured skull, climbed to switch on
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    • 42 11 THE changing of the Istana guards ceremony will be held today at 5.50 pm. The ceremony will take place at the main gate of the Istana and the Republic of Singapore Air Force band will be m attendance.
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    • 167 11 A WOMAN was yesterday jailed for two weeks and fined $1,000 for ill-treating the then four-year-old daughter of the man she was living with. Lav Onn Tai, 25, had been found guilty by District Judge Francis Tseng last November of punching and using
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    • 183 11 THE proprietor of a cake shop died as he was seeking help after being stabbed m the throat m Hougang early yesterday. Mr Lee Juay Heng. 47, is believed to have been attacked as he was unlocking the door to
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    • 86 11 POLICE want to contact the relatives of a 61-year-old man who was found dead m a back lane of Lorong 11. Geylang Road, at about 4.20 pm on Feb 4. Mr Chua Thiam Hock's last known address is Block 30, Balam Road. Police found
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    • 359 12 Dhana on how to attract more tourists SUPER service and exciting year-round events will attract more tourists to Singapore, the Minister for Foreign Affairs and National Development said yesterday. Management of hotels, shops and tourist spots must get their workers to offer the sort of service that visitors will tell
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    • 285 12 Only $1 a year to enjoy facilities of NTUC Club JUST $1 a year that's all 200,000 union members have to pay m membership fees to make use of the facilities m their newly opened workers' club. The NTUC Club, located at the NTUC Annexe at Shenton Way, was opened
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    • 127 12 Railway authority pledge to tenants THE Malayan Railway Administration (MRA) yesterday gave an undertaking not to demolish the houses of 31 tenants and sub-tenants on its Silat Road land without a court order. The MRA, represented by Mr Raj Singam, offered to do so m lieu of an interim High
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    • 714 12  -  STELLA DANKER By 900 incentive travellers coming for six-day, all-expenses paid holiday m April ONE of the largest groups of incentive travellers to Singapore will arrive here m April on a six-day reward holiday that is already worth US$3 million (556.4 million) to Singapore without totting
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    • 259 12 Special package three years in the making TAILOR-MADE entertainment, which took three years to arrange, awaits the 900 visitors m one of Singapore's largest incentive travel groups. Nearly every trishaw m town has been booked so that each of the visitors, mostly from United States, can ride from Raffles Hotel,
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    • 56 12 THIS group of Japanese tourists arrived here yesterday aboard the first chartered flight to Singapore operated by Toa Domestic Airlines, Japan's leading domestic airline. The visitors, who are all car dealers from Oita on the southern island of Kyushu, will spend four days here. The
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    • 352 12 A DISCO, a creche, an amusement centre for kiddies, an Olympic-sized swimming pool, 3% seaside chalets and a host of other facilities will be ready by the time the June school holidays begin next year. They will De provided at Singapore Labour
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    • 141 12 Open verdict on death of teenage medium THE State Coroner, Mr Urn Keng Seong, yesterday recorded an open verdict on the death o a teenage medium w.'io died from an overdose of opium Previous sittings of the coroner's inquiry had heard that Mr Aw Leong Hock. 16, consumed more than
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      97 12 SAF exercises THE Singapore Armed Forces will be conducting military exercises at Lim Chu Kang. Tuas. Marsiling, Mandai, Loyang and Sembawang daily from tomorrow b Sunday between 8 am and midnight. Blanks and thunderflashes will be used and the public is advised not to be alarmed. The air force will
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      • 318 13 I.IKE Christmas. Valentine's Da^ comes but once a year. But unlike Christmas, this day of hearts, love and goodwill was not intended to be directed at all mankind, or womankind for that matter. The tradition was strictly a celebration coeur de eoeur. with joys shared cheek
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    • 137 13 What The Sunday Times reported on Feb 25, 1962 THE Economic Development Board has launched an all-out campaign to woo capital both local and foreign o establish industries m Singapore. It has published its first brochure. "Industrial Opportunities m Singapore" to give potential investors all necessary details.
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    • 1175 13 Chest physician Dr Sen Gupta talks about his 36-year career fighting a public health menace One man m Singapore has dedicated his entire professional life to the fight against tuberculosis, a major health problem m the late 1950s and up to the early *****. TAN LIAN
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  • FOCUS/Viewpoints
    • 978 14 Irene Hoe 4 Establishing a small, continuing organisation to keep up public interest m the river could prove more efficient than gathering senior people into ad hoc bodies for one-off events, after which they would disband leaving no experience to A
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    • 911 14 I Tan Sai Siong 4 The teacher's image has to be dusted and re-elevated to a level commensurate with the immense importance of the task every teacher is entrusted with: The education of our young. Many have frequently averred that people are Singapore's most
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    • 667 14 Brian Deer The thing that you can learn from San Francisco is that this problem can only be tackled by giving people the information that will let them make their own decisions. BY THE long French window Village Deli Cafe, the thin, balding man
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    • 509 14 .^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^M^V *w MY FAVOURITE nephew Alex and I were tucking m fresh coconut ice cream and sinfully sweet atap seeds at the new Royal Imperial China Hotel (Telex: RICH) when its Manager Whilton Whyatt Wong, walked up to us. "You have a first-class hotel," Alex
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    • 2318 15 Employers are obviously attracted by a wage system that will work m bad times as well as good. It is therefore not surprising that they are sold on the concept of wage reform proposed by the National Wages Council. But devising a flexible
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    • 589 14 APPOINTMENTS maaammmmmmaßß n tL^ The American Hospital of Singapore ■j2l Joo Chlat Place fiOVOICI Singapore 1542 invites applicants for WIVIIIU Hill UfAULJiijyijyLSjl IaiXIHIHUfIHU! We invite applications from suitably qualified j candidates for the post <*- for Permanent Night Duty for 08/GYN Unit MBKWWBWHfffKffWHB^IIM Urological Surgical Unit KAIaSIgJJLLi^SIIjLM JOB SCOPE: Young
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    • 77 15 Profit sharing in John Tan's company Profit Profit sharing sharing 1985 1985 1986 1986 Total income 2.362,000 2,362,000 910,000 910,000 Less expenses Salary 465,430 465,430 465,430 465,430 Fixed bonus/ 13th month 77,570 38,785 77,570 38,785 Other expenses 540,000 540,000 395,000 395,000 Profit/loss 1,279,000 1,317,785 (28,000) 10,785 Profit share/variable bonus 65,889
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  • OBITUARIES
    • 367 16 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MDM. NG AH ENG DORIS (AGE 81) wife of the late Tan Teck Chwee passed away peacefully on 13th Feb. 1987 leaving behind SONS DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW Fan Hock Boon Tay Seok Hoon Tan Hock Meng Mary Gun T;m Siak Hong Man Bee Ngor Tan Hock Sing Kho
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  • RACING
    • 182 16 By THE RACING EDITOR GRANT COOKSLEY, one of New Zealand's most accomplished jockeys, started with a bang on Fu Lv fong Hoi at Bukit Timah yesterday and should build up his tally with two more winners today. Whimsicality, his mount m the Sydney Turf Club
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    • 316 16  - Incision and High Index for early double MARK SMAN By our man o.i the track INCISION II and High Index, who skipped their engagements last week, look m sublime form and are set for victory m the first two races at Bukit Timah this afternoon. American-bred Incision II was so
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    • 3915 16 GOING FORECAST: FIRM jfl^yq "'Wft 2.00 CLASS 2 DIV 2 1,600 m A+j^E (Ratings: 110-98) (Stakes: $22,500) 1 *52*05 Om Shanti 57 (110) Jeya-Lim 5 amg same. Made up ground m straight for sth of 9 C 2-2 1200 m last week; sparingly raced last season
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    • 66 16 THESE horses have won or done well on a wet track RACE 1: Cattleya 11, Famille Rose 111. RACE 2: Whimsicality, What's Enough 11, Tron, Matushima, Miami's Dolphin, Stockpiles. RACE 3: Discover. RACE 4: Olympic Glory, Eagle's Prize. Legs, Safe Deposit, Think Positive. RACE 5: Concerto, Sher Ching, Baracus,
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    • 43 16 IMMACULATE (Class 2) is among four more horses taken off the active list. The others are Lead Singer and Fair Weather II (both Class 3) and Indiana Jones (Class 5). Indiana Jones failed to win a race m 15 starts.
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    • 221 16 RACE RACING ED MARKSMAN TONTO LUCKY LEO MISTER X 6 Incision 6 Incision 6 Incision 5 Famille Rose 1 4 Reprise 4 Reprise 4 Repute 7 Wishful Thinker 5 Famille Rose 3 Future Buo. 1 Whimsicality 15 High Index 1 Whimsicality 4 Wna»'« Enough 10 Elitist
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    • 1956 17 Star Kiwi jockey quickly makes up for lost time FIRST *****4 SECOND *****3 THIRD *****8 STARTERS *****2 *****6 *****9 *****0 *****3 *****5 *****8 *****0 *****2 *****7 CONSOLATIONS *****0 *****4 *****8 *****9 *****0 *****6 *****7 *****7 *****1 *****1 By OUR RACING TEAM Raging favourite Slick Trick is first leg
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    • 172 17 Roily Polly rolls home in record 1,400 m run THE Roily Polly-Leslie Khoo combination, who won a week ago, did it again at Bukit Timah yesterday, this time m course record time m the Saas Fee Stakes for Class 3 Div 1 horses. Roily Polly ran the 1,400 m (short
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    • 548 17 Racing from Australia by JACK ELLIOTT Million-dollar Slipper hopes fade for smart two-year-old PERTH The discovery of traces of the deadly drug etorphine, better known as "Elephant Juice," m two swabs taken here has rocked the Australian racing world. The swabs taken involve two horses under the
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    • 34 16 MEMORIAL SERVICE ■^■■■■■■■■■■■l "In Memoriam" JtNEUHIANG is for the to tx; held on Monday. 16th Februa IOVeQ OD6S i Oam whom you CM, remember.... O, chard Road I More obituary announcements on Pg. 17
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  • OBITUARIES
    • 33 17 183 Condolences 183 Condolences a With condolences to the family of MR. CHRIS MCDONALD Regional Director Allied Bendix Aerospace From: Lou Lyttle J.T. Foo Mike Gardner Terry Jones Patricia Thng Doreen Chia i
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    • 162 17 184 In Memoriam 184 In Memonam fIN LOVING MEMORY OF MY BELOVED WIFE LINDA TAN POH HONG Departed February 15 1984 Though years have passed by. loving memories never die. Forget not the day we met. the day we share, the day we were knitted and the day we parted.
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    • 162 17 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements m The family of the late Stephen Soo Mok Sung wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to Mgmt. and staff of V.1.T.8., Dynasty Hotel, Metro (S), teachers and students of Sec. 11l A Marymount Convent, prayer groups, former students, friends and relatives for their kind attendance,
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    • 33 17 The Family Of The Late MR LIM KIM MIANG express their heartfelt appreciation to all relatives, friends and colleagues for their condolences, wreaths, assistance, attendance and donations during their recent bereavement.
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    • Obituary, Illustration
      85 17 In loving memory of MRS. CHIA KIM WATT nee MDM. CHOO SYE LIAN Departed 15.2.1981 Sadly missed but always remembered by husband, sons, daughters, daughters-in-law, sons-in-law, grandchildren and great grand child. In loving memory of LEE SIEW KIM Departed 15 Feb., 1985 The depth of sorrow we
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      113 17 In Loving Memory of EMILY RODRIGUES (Departed 15.2.78) Within our home when all was bright. God took from us a shining light; We miss that light, and always will. Her vacant place no one can fill Sadly missed by HUSBAND, CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN In Loving Memory Of
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      45 17 THALAf THFVASAM MR S VIRAVAN Departed 27 2.86 Sadly missed by wife, children son-in-law, grandchildren and loved ones Relatives and friends are invitee" to attend pray 16th Feb 87 between 9 30 an-, and 12.30 p.m at Block 23-A «06-187 Queen s Close
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    • 11 17 i "In Memoriam" is for the loved ones whom you remember
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    • 211 17 IN LOVING MEMORY of Mrs Chan-Tan Poh Hong. Time'! changes many things, but not the memory this day brings rom Chee Hoo Kwee Cheng j JANET CHIANG: Departed I Your memory lingers on forever m our hearts. Thanks for the j laughter Your friends at Eusoff College THE SUNDAY TIMES
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  • SPORT
    • 1301 18  -  ALAN HUBBARD ALWAYS ON SUNDAY I Collapse m World Series may mark end of the Caribbean crunch St seemed almost that we went to Australia with a complacent sort of attitude, that we thought we were the best and that people would just fall down
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    • 257 18 AUCKLAND Power hitting by captain Viv Richards carried the West Indies to a fivewicket win over Auckland m the opening match of their New Zealand tour here yesterday. Chasing an Auckland total of 221 for four, made m a rain-curtailed 45 overs, Richards
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    • 218 18 CALCUTTA Medium-pacer Roger Binny dramatically brought to life the Second Test between India and Pakistan yesterday, taking four quick wickets to put the tourists m trouble on 215 for seven. Pakistan had been pinned down all day by India's combined spin and pace attack,
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    • 233 18 Norman crashes but Jahangir cruises to final FINNISH OPEN SQUASH HELSINKI World champion Ross Norman, of New Zealand, the No. 2 seed, surprisingly crashed out of the Finnish Open squash tournament here on Friday when he was beaten m five sets by fourth seed Rodney Martin, of Australia. Martin, the
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    • Article, Illustration
      142 18 Quarter-finals Men Brett Martin (Aust) bt Bryan Beeson (Eng) 7-9, 9-5, 9-6, 9-5; Ross Norman (NZ) bt Bjorn Almstrom (Swe) 9-2, 9-4, 9-2; Jahangir Khan (Pak) bt Umar Hyatt Khan (Pak) 9-7, 9-1, 9-3; Rodney Martin (Aust) bt Jason Nicolle (Eng) 9-2, 9-4, 9-5. Women: Martine Le Moignan (Eng)
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    • 348 18 OLYMPIC FILE SEOUL South Korean Olympic Committee chairman Kirn Chong-Ha said on Friday that North Korea must guarantee unrestricted travel for athletes, coaches, officials and journalists if they want to stage four 1988 Summer Olympics events. This guarantee was one of four
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    • 332 18 TENNIS MEMPHIS American Jimmy Connors and Sweden's Mikael Pernfors, two of the top three seeds, were both taken to three sets before qualifying for the semi-finals of the United States National Indoor championships here on Friday. Connors, seeded second and still
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    • 125 19 Over the moon THK gentle face which Inspired thousands of Filipinos stole the hearts of the competitors at the Queen Slrikit Cup tournament In Manila last week. "She was so nice/ said Singapore Ladies Golfers' Association tournament secretary Ham Barton after meeting President
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    • 699 19  -  TAY CHENG KHOON Under the weather Time to hole out of overdependence on ace Bee Khim Tee to Green KEE BEE SHUTS golfing form swings with the fortunes of the Singapore Stock Exchange the busier the trading room, the higher her scores. But this is
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    • Move over Burns for Stadler and Bean fire record 10-under
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        653 19 BASKETBALL Results of Friday's NBA games: Chicago 106 Seattle 98. Clippers 110 San Antonio 96. Phoenix 105 Utah 98. Boston 131 Portland 116. Lakers 113 Indiana 103. BOXING Fidel Bassa. of Colombia, won the World Boxing Association flyweight title on Friday night when he beat Hiiario Zapata,
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      • 369 19 LA JOLLA (California) Craig Stadler shot a 10-under-par 62 to share the lead after two rounds of the US$5OO,OOO ($1.07 million) San Diego Open with overnight leader George Burns. The two Americans are on 13-under 131, a shot m front of
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      • 286 19  -  TAY CHENG KHOON M. MURUGIAH, on 229, is seven strokes off leader Poh Ec Kiat and has an unenviable task m the inaugural Singapore Golf Association's monthly tournament. But this has not prevented him from pledging his best for today's final round at the New Course. "I've
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      • 116 19 MELBOURNE Greg Norman stuck with his newly-developed conservative approach yesterday and was rewarded with a massive seven-shot lead going into the final round of the Australian Masters. The world No. 1 abandoned flair and spectacular driving to all but guarantee his fourth Masters title with a
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      • 174 19 ITHLKT.TS First \ll-( omers me<"t National Stadium, 2pm >. BVSKFTHU.i. ShHI Invitational tournament finals i Gay World. 3pm >. BOWLING National \outh -m-Im tlon trials: 2nd roll-off (Plaza Bowl. •> j<>am KbwnlU- High Roller tournament Jurong Bowl, fjtn > (KKKKT M( V In er-state league: Singapore v
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    • 287 19 Johnson sounds out warning with fine tune-up HAMILTON Canadian Ben Johnson, the world's No. 1 ranked sprinter, tuned up for his meeting with Carl Lewis by winning the 50-metre dash on Friday at the Hamilton Spectator indoor games. Johnson won the race m 5.65 seconds a tenth of a second
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    • 1024 19  -  ROB HUGHES Talk ol Soccer SUNDAY TIMES/COCA-COLA SPORTS ACHIEVEMENT OF THE MONTH My choice »s Reason Name Address Tel: Send to: SporU Achievement. Sunday Time* 390. Kirn Sen* Road. Singapore 0923 OIR first candidate for February's Sunday Times Coca-Cola Sporting Achievement of the Month
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    • 118 18 NOTICE Public Notice Radio Paging Service An announcement for our subscribers We will be sending letters to every subscriber of our radio paging service stating the options available. This is a follow up on our announcement on liberalisation of this service reported m the press on 12 February 1987. We
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    • 25 18 FOKUS: Welfarism Singapore style f Rozianah Baharuddin's Bukit Tinggi...the r |^lnang fouch. aiso Italian love Nadiputra the winner. p ISU SEMASA: Between modernisation and westernisation
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    • 174 19 The Pick Of Sportscheck I*K» SBSf^r^r He^oMßor^oitT 6 Spectrum X* J vSr»lr 3, 9 lrons ~Na3to 9 I Tennis r- 1 m \***f Wltfi every P urchose PWISW (Boron Shaft) fi. M Jog 9 'n 9 Shoes Umbrella! f Pouches with every y p $98 A u*rfV^ Graphite Putter Tennis
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  • The Sunday Times
    • 575 20  -  J. RAJENDRAN REPORT BY Chinese team the first to arrive for tournament CUP TICKETS TICKETS for the Konica Cap Asian invitation badminton chain pionships are available at the Singapore Badminton Association Hall In Guillemard Road and Isetan Orchard m Wisma Atria. 4 Only players
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    • 778 20  -  JANICE SEAH Said and Done Young Desmond determined to be the best Q NCE, when he was on the sting- ing end of a tongue-lashing from his father, rather than concede defeat, Desmond Koh squared his shoulders, took a deep breath, and prepared to leave home. He
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    • 229 20  -  JOE DORAI By FOR 50 minutes the National Football League Division One match between Tampines Rovers and Kaki Bukit at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday was nothing but a big yawn. Then, Singapore's top striker V. Sundramoorthy came on, and the match came to life with
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    • 193 20  -  JOE DORAI STRUGGLING National Football League Division One side Ayer Rajah Wanderers face a do-or-die mission this evening when they meet Fairer Park United at the Queenstown Stadium at 4.45. Ayer Rajah are still without a win and a defeat this evening may turn out to be
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    • 203 20 LONDON A last gasp-e--qualiser by Paul Wilkinson enabled Everton to draw 1-1 with Oxford and stay a point clear of Arsenal at the top of the English First Division. Everton were down at Oxford from the 25th minute, John Trewick scoring from a twice-taken penalty following a foul
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    • 190 20 OTHER BADMINTON JAKARTA Indonesia's top shuttiers will not be taking part m the Hongkong and China Open tournaments m April. World Cup champion Icuk Sugiarto and other top players would instead take part m an exhibition match m Switzerland organised m preparation
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    • 333 20  -  MAHMOOD GAZNAVI MCA CRICKET By SINGAPORE opened their Malay sian Cricket Association League campaign by registering a comfortable seven-wicket win over Ne gri Sembilan at Balestier Road yesterday. Electing to bat, Negri found h difficult to settle down With Abid Iftikhar and Neil Gordon snatch ing
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  • TV PLUS
    • 8 21 TV PLUS The Sunday Times, February 15, 1987
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    • TV EYE
      • 579 22  -  LIM KAY TONG Edge ot Darkness Thursday, Ch \2, 9 pm By IT NOW seems up to the British to provide us with quality detective thrillers. In the United States, successful TV productions such as Miami Vice, come to a full-stop because
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      • 798 22 He's worked with some of Hollywood's best stars and made some of its best films, yet Billy Wilder (right) has never become a well-known name. Here, PHILIP COOREY pays tribute to the director, subject of a special programme this Friday The American Film Institute's Salute
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      • 479 22  - Life in the theatre warts and all LJM KAY TONG Tuesday, Ch 12, 9 pm IT MUST have been 20 years ago when I tuned m to a radio version of J. B. Priestley's novel Lost Empires. Through every episode m that series, there were moments of elegiac beauty, hard
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      • 431 22  -  JULIE TAN LOOK EAST By YOU might say she's 33 going on 18. Teresa Teng's been a regular performer on the showbiz circuit for many years, but manages somehow to look as fresh as a newcomer. So say the Japanese, who have taken a
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      • 567 24  -  JULIE TAN CHRISTMAS is arriving nine months early for SBC's English Variety Unit. A 12-member team from the unit will soon be off to snowy Finland for five days to film the year-end's Christmas TV special. The trip was to have taken place
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      • 587 24  -  JULIE TAN By BY THE end of next month, Live From Studio One SBC's longest-running show will cease to be. At least m name. The variety series will merge with Family Hour and be re-introduced as Studio One Presents. A cynic may well ask: What's
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      • 413 24  - Capturing the flavour of turn-of-f he-century America PHILIP COOREY TV PREVIEW Ragtime Today, Ch 12, 8.30 pm By IF Czech director Miles Forman's work can be described m a phrase, it is "realistic, social comedy", and some background to that work is necessary to understand Ragtime. Before he came to
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      • 473 24 JACK Elam, who once played Frankenstein's monster without any make-up, has teamed up with beautiful Loni Anderson to form the oddest couple on TV. He plays Loni's big-hearted uncle m Easy Street (Sundays, Ch 5, 10 pm). The wall-eyed, 70-year-old actor's
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    • CINEMA
      • 531 23  -  LEE SIEW HUA DREAM LOVER Coming to Cathay Starring Chow Yuen Fatt, Lin Ching Hsia and Cher Yeung Directed by Tony Au By TWO re-incarnated Qin lovers meet 2,000 years after. In modem-day suburban bedrooms, their passion is turbulently re-awak-ened. But this untimely re-union throws
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      • 425 23  -  LIM KAY TONG ARMED AND DANGEROUS At Orchard Starring John Candy, Eugene Levy, Robert Loggia, Kenneth McMillan and Meg Ryan Directed by Mark L. Lester By JOHN Candy has the air of anarchy about him, and the only thing stopping him from being exceptionally
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      • 792 23 [•HOLLYWOOD *J The Soviet committee will not be able to view Amerika until the end of February, and then will decide whether or not to buy the series, based on both the quality and price aspects FIRST she said she gave birth to baby Christina, then she
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      • 526 23  -  JULIE TAN IT'S A MAD, MAD, MAD WORLD At Eng Wan cinemas Starring Lydia Sum Tin Har, Bill Tung, David Chiang and Eric Tsang Directed by Ko Chi Sun By COMEDY ace Michael Hui specialises m exploiting everyday situations; rubber-faced Dean Shek and Karl
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    • SCENE & MUSIC
      • 507 27 These days, it's fast becoming commonplace for youngsters to keep a social date with the police SUMIKO TAN comments on the latest of these get-togethers the mammoth roller-disco party at the World Trade Centre last week. AS AT any other party, there were the
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      • 688 27 REMEMBER that chubbycheekcd, Afro-haired, sunnysmiled teenage singer who used to front the Motown super group. The Jackson Five 0 If you do, that's just as well for our memories of that Michael Jackson are all that remain. Today's Michael has carefully rhiselled cheekbones
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      • 83 27 Singapore 1.(2) Falling m Love 6.(9) C'est La Vie Miami Sound Machine Robbie Nevil (1) Each Time You Break My Heart 7.(6) Ballerina Girl Nick Kamen Lionel Richie 1.(4) Change of Heart 8.(8.) Walk Like an Egyptian Cyndi Lauper Bangles 4 The Next Time I Fall
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      • 608 27  - Three lively shows headed our way over next few weeks JULIE TAN EVEN before the dust has settled on whether Chaka Khan can or can't hold her own onstage, local promoters have begun lining up new shows. Expected to start the entertainment scene on a high note is Anita Mvi,
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    • Young Life
      • 293 32 IF YOU ask your grandparents or even parents about this day 45 years ago, they will tell you what a horrible time they had. The water supply had been cut off by the Japanese on the eve of the Japanese Occupation m 1942. There were fires everywhere and
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      • 354 32 YOU can do something interesting to a plain T-shirt that you are tired of. Tie-dye it to get a new colour and patterns. A white or very pale cotton shirt is best for t.e-dyeing. This is an easy art. All you have to do
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      • 460 32 MEN AT WAR FORTY-FIVE years ago today, a thick pall of black smoke hung over Singapore city. Shells fell all over and fires raged unchecked. The climax of the battle for Singapore was approaching. By the evening of Sunday Feb 15, Singapore, the invincible British citadel
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    • PERSONALITY
      • 1112 35 Liz comes up with a scent of mystery Later this month, Elizabeth Taylor turns 55. But she isn't about to slow down. In addition to raising funds for Aids research, she's now set to launch her own perfume. JEANNE WILLIAMS finds out more. ELIZABETH Taylor is starting the New Year
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      • Keeping Fit
        • 831 36  -  JUDY TAN For those who want to keep trim and stay healthy By 4 The Achilles heel is often said to be the weak point m anything. But for many athletes, this is really the hamstring, the muscle group which travels from m the lower buttock
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        • 385 36 DRESS with pizzazz and you're likely to be more motivated to achieve your workout goals. If you're into dance fitness or aerobics, a good leotard is what you need. For women who want to wear a bra under their leotards, look for leotards that
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        • 415 37  -  JUDY TAN PHYSICAL FITNESS Penguin, 1986 74 pages, $6 Reviewed by THIS slim easy-to-read paperback does not pretend to be what it is not. It is not an academic treatise on sport; neither does it promise Olympian standards. Rather, it is a simple guide to attaining
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        • 400 37  -  JACQUELINE WONG SOCCER fanaticism these days may be linked to hooligans on a rampage, but on the quieter side, fans adorn themselves with paraphernalia and horde collectibles. Tucked away m a little corner m Peninsula Shopping Complex, LaVanita beckons soccer fans with its 101 goodies.
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        • 316 37 THE SMOKER who desperately wants to kick the habit but can't go it alone can turn to quit-smoking workshops. Youngberg Hospital runs a free quit-smoking programme called the five-day plan. Those who sign up need only commit themselves to attending these 90-minute sessions for five consecutive evenings. The
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      • 1160 38 No less than 53 films will be screened at the first Singapore International Film Festival, beginning this Friday. And if there's a single thread linking these movies, it's the fact that almost all are modest productions with real human stories to tell. PHILIP CHEAH looks
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    • 43 21 Hi TV Eye Cinema TV Eye TV Listings Music Young Life Comics Personality Scene -^^v J M Choice pickings Film Festival H I A look at what the festival means to cinema-buffs, plus a pocket guide to the best films (Back Page) I
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    • 358 27 The first home show of the year! •-In The Sunday Times —I "Modern Homes" is a special preview supplement for home makers m The Sunday Times on February 22, 1987. Colourful, entertaining and absorbing, "Modern Homes' 1 is must reading. Authoritative editorial topics cover: Interesting ideas for interior decor The
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    • 121 28 TimeSZOne Which th Timeszone's frequent contests HIVII anc regular neighbourhood snippets, you I^tXti^et g F^a y n with advertising medium allows can be conlldenl thal re l^^l four separate editions for the tour hIicIMACCAC t2*l*G(*t tflis#A^^ftt Call our sales team on 737-001 1 different zones Central, North, East DUSIIICSSC9 *U
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    • 177 28 THS BMW USER. I t j^^^> i I I i —^today's world^ v r?-:v^ i: -fr^-Me:-- asv^^ rOJ 'Johm* coop? peally^S M [Ik \^\l VJ^gi^T Mftjl j ,1 ll r TlhVsoit^y so^T^y^ I I T^yOy cow'T rtAVE To I I /WlVgCcaa^X I 'Til say this for it it'll never be
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    • 21 32 What is napalm? An incendiary chemical extracted from petroleum and palm oils. Napalm bombs were first used m World War 11.
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    • 944 34 31 Vehicles For Hire NO OEPOSIT REQUIRED Slang I Tries r v low rates iU^stier _\\Ul66 Open till 6pm YIHITO RENTAL OFFERS cars for *Hvrv i. M Ma i^e Competitive rates 20% discount scheme also nail Call *****63 for details. JUMAC SERVICES Daily. Week!) Monthly Air-con, cars lot rental Te!
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    • 694 38 THIS is an arbitrary list, but think of the film festival as a huge buffet and you only have stomach for the choice bits. Here they are: DIM SIM: Chinese- American director Wayne Wang's second film combines the lively humour of Frank-Capra-type characters fixed m a Yasuji-ro-Ozu-like contemplation of family
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  • SUMMIT PLUS
    • 8 1 SUMMIT PLUS The Sunday Times, February 15, 1987
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    • 2351 1 Night life. The words conjure up aii sorts of images from the ritzy to the sleazy, the refreshing to the sedate. Is that the missing link m our tourist package and the void m Singaporeans' lives m the late 1980s? LEE SIEW HUA sheds light
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    • 34 1 At a dbco: Fun-seekers shift into high gear and whiri the night away At the East Coast Park: Merry-makers warm to sizzßng hot food
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    • FEATURES
      • 38 2 For tourists still wide-eyed at end of day CHINESE JUNK CRUISE: Visual feast of the Singapore skyline HOUSING BOARD FLAT: A slice of everyday life CHINATOWN: A taste of exotica NEWTON HAWKER CENTRE: The lure of local cuisine
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        453 3 v LIM PHAY-LING checks out the stores for huntress chic TARZAN calls, the jungle beckons, the drum-beat quickens. It's time to don your safari classics and take to the steamy streets. This is dressing that keeps its cool and chic; safari gear polished up for the city. Last
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      • 574 4  -  LEE GEOK BOI By IT WAS the dislike of cleaning up after cooking that got Mrs Carol Selvarajah's family hooked on her new microwave oven. In 1977, when the gleaming new convenience first came into her kitchen, it
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      • 941 4  -  MARGARET CHAN EAT OUT BY SPRING rolls and shao mai i sfew mai) rolling off conveyor belts are what immediately catches the eye at the Sin Mvi Heng Pau and Chui Kway Company factory. The Harper Road factory, which automated nearly five years ago and produces
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      • 372 4  -  LEE GEOK BOI iT IS the colour pictures m The Asian Microwave Cookbook that catch the fancy. The beef rendang looks just like rendang cooked the conventional way. The Ceylonese Prawn Patties are nicely brown and appear to have just come out from a
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      • 492 4 TO TEST microwave compatibility. Heat an ovenproof cup of water 1 1 together with an empty dish m the oven. If the dish remains cool, it is safe m the microwave. If it turns warm, it may be used with caution. If the dish is
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      • 367 5 an Pamela Trwcod I^l AT ALL LEVELS JK^ir^^^i^J^liiifeiß B ES! ■^COMMERCIAL UTERATURE^-BSBBUT^rrrTm^^ a nT^.vpr ■,M* t^« FRENCH FOR CHILDREN i JWRi^T" l'y'iii'['fT g W On April 17 1984 >„ t*- *i ,^^^L^— I Fl* I H m^JKtSi V Yvonne Fletcher was Kt^CTrrf I J B^WWWWWMMtfaHBiiffl murdered m London by W
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    • TRAVEL
      • 1443 6 CHOW SOOK YIN looks back on the luxury cruise she took whose schedule revolved around mealtimes and where shipboard romances blossomed When I embarked or my two-week South-east Asian trip, all I wanted to do was have a good rest and catch up
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      • 526 6 m ON THE 460-passenger, super-luxurious Golden Odyssey, a five-day fly cruise package to Bali starts at $1,890. The ship departs on Feb 27, March 3, 23 and 29. A 12-day trip to Bali, Manila and Hongkong starts at $4,350; departs on Feb 20, March 5, 16 and 29.
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        556 6 H TRY to go on as long a trip as time and budget allow for the full cruise experience. Three days is really only long enough to whet the appetite. Get the ship's schedule and telex number as well as addresses and contact phone numbers at the ports-of-call
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      • 1153 7  -  CHOW SOOK YIN Convinced that more Singaporeans can be tempted to vacation at sea, tour operators are tailoring packages to suit Singaporean needs For most people, price remains the most important con- sideration and, as fares go up m accordance with the length of a journey,
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