New Nation, 17 June 1982
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Title Section17 1982-06-17 1 New Nation City Edition SINGAPORE Thursday, June 17, 1982 3509 Price 30 Cents M.C.(P) No. 19/5/82 jMewMailon17 words
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Article347 1982-06-17 1 Credit POSB also finalising 100 per cent housing loan package Credit POSB has taken two steps to make its housing loan scheme more attractive. It has decided to waive the deposit of $2OOO or 5 per cent of the loan amount required from borrowers with immediate effect.347 words
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Article146 1982-06-17 1 AP Beirut: The beleaguered Palestine Liberation Organisation has informed the Lebanese government that it is prepared to discuss laying down its arms in West Beirut in exchange for US recognition, a safe conduct for its leaders out of the city and a role inAP - 146 words
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252 1982-06-17 1 You will be able to pay ambulance fees, temporary occupation licence fees, reverted properties rental and Registry of Vehicles’ fines, and renew certificates of registration more conveniently soon. These eon be done under the Mnlti-Reve-nne Collection System (MRCS) by the middle of next252 words
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106 1982-06-17 1 UPI St Leala (Missouri): A student from China, Mr Peiming Song, says the sight of students necking in the hallways of high schools is one of the biggest surprises of his stay in the united States. "I was shocked to see the teenagers hugging and kissingUPI - 106 words
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Article63 1982-06-17 1 UPI Paris; France and Britain will decide in about four months whether to build a history-making tunnel underneath the English channel to link Britain with the continent, the French Transport Minister said Wednesday. Mr Charles Fiterman said “in autumn we will be able to know the results ofUPI - 63 words
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Article229 1982-06-17 1 World Cup 'IH-' i'd A historic goal, a historic upset and a scare these were the highlights of yesterday's World Cap matches played In Spain. In Bilbao, England's Brian Robson made history when he scored what most be the earliest goal In World Cap history229 words
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Advertisement222 1982-06-17 1 \.h.i> si.\a Unit ***** st Floor) The Arcade Raffles Pla» e Singapore 0104 Tel 2?09«3b Overkill in sound reproduction, but Vital for musical reproduction jXc r> iccupnase r MOVING COIL I PHONO CARTRIDOF While Moving Coil (MC) type cartridges are considered superior for phono reproduction quality, it does not mean222 words
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Article365 1982-06-17 2 Some Singaporeans are finding that Singapore Airlines may not be such a great way to fly after all. In the last week, two Straits Times readers have accused its cabin crew of discriminating against locals. Are these accusations justified? No, says another reader who365 words
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Article89 1982-06-17 2 It constantly amazes me how people w criticise television programmes. Do they expect to be gripped by TV 25 hours a day? Television isn’t supposed to be a crutch or a moving backcloth to family life. It’s a form of entertainment to be watched when a particular programme89 words
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Article42 1982-06-17 2 ISPY^j - T( MWHISPERS^> Byl ISPY^j The owners of a golf course near Tokyo are planning to convert an earthquake resistant Hx ker room into a nuclear shelter, so fears of an imminent holocaust need not spoil anyone’s afternoon of golf42 words
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276 1982-06-17 2 A major dealership reshuffle involving five big motor firms and the three leading Japanese car makers Toyota, Nissan and Mitsubishi is on. The latest development in the big switch is that Chuan Hiang Motors Pte Ltd will stop distributing Mitsubishi vehicles for Cycle and276 words
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Article, Illustration221 1982-06-17 2 It’s fitness before business for delegates attending an Australian architects convention. At 7.45 each morning, they go through a 39mlnnte keep-fit session before getting down to architecture talk. The sessions are led by Mr Wayne Bishop, the director of Chec Australia, a company specialising in221 words
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Article35 1982-06-17 2 UPI TODAY is Thursday, June 17, the 168 th day of 1982 with 197 to follow. THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: American author Mark Twain said: “In all matters of opinion our adversaries are insane.”UPI - 35 words
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Article210 1982-06-17 2 Reuter Colombo: The Sri Cabinet yesterday decided to enact deterrent legislation to control drug abuse in the country, which is being used as a transit point by drug traffickers. President Junius Jayewardene, proposing the measure, told the Cabinet that international drug trafficking syndicatesReuter - 210 words
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Article35 1982-06-17 2 AFP New Delhi: Mizo insurgents shot dead a state legislator in disturbed Mizoram, on the border with Burma, last night, the Press Trust of India reported yesterday. Idle victim was Mr R ZadingaAFP - 35 words
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Article25 1982-06-17 2 Reuter Jakarta: A cholera epidemic in Flores Island, about 1600 km east of here, has killed 14 people and sent hundreds to hospitals.Reuter - 25 words
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134 1982-06-17 2 AFP Bangkok: Thai opposition MPs yesterday staged a walkout of parliament after a government-sponsored Bill to pardon deserters and military absentees sailed through its first reading. The move came shortly before mid-day after a heated, two-hour debate on the Bill which will effectively coverAFP - 134 words
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Advertisement25 1982-06-17 2 TIOPEPE The best-selling dry sherry in the world. A perfect aperitif served chilled, or on the rocks. IT* RCRtt'fMM ASSOCIATED LIQUOR DISTRIBUTORS (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD25 words
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Article, Illustration324 1982-06-17 4 Reuter Tort Stanley: The heroine behind the Argentine surrender of the Falkiands capital, Port Stanley, was a young woman doctor who braved shellfire to persuade the Argentines to talk to British forces. Dr Alison Bleaney, 30, a general practitioner ran through the shells first toReuter; UPI picture - 324 words
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383 1982-06-17 4 AP UPI Bneno« Aires: Argentina’s military and political leaders today appealed to fellowcountrymen for strength, unity and calm in meeting a national crisis grow ing out of defeat by Britain in the 74-day undeclared war for the Falkland Islands. The US, Britain’sAP; UPI - 383 words
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167 1982-06-17 4 Reuter Beijing: Communist newspapers should find space for human interest stories because they appeal to a wide public and help the party make contact with the people, Shanghai’s Liberation Daily said. The official newspaper, in a commentary apparently reflecting a debate among itsReuter - 167 words
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153 1982-06-17 4 The National University of Singapore is ottering about 34 overseas scholarships (or postgraduate studies in eight countries. It is looking for Singapore citizens and permanent residents with good Honours or Master's degrees, or professional qualifications of equal standing. New fields of study have been153 words
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Advertisement127 1982-06-17 4 Casiotone M-10 ELECTRONIC MUSICAL INSTRUMENT. Four Instruments on the Move! An instrument of the new age, encompassing the finest of the old. y Casio steps into the future with the electronic Casiotone M-10-the classical sounds of the piano, organ, violin and flute, all on pne instrument. Its 8-note polyphonic function127 words
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Advertisement77 1982-06-17 4 I Ilium K.A.J. Chotirmall Co Pte Ltd., PROUDLY PRESENTS ON India SUN VIDEO CASSETTE C9BS 8 a y/ A RISHI KAPOOR TINA MUNIM POONAM DHILLON SARIKA SHAMMI KAPOOR Releasing shortly: SAATH SAATH NAM KEEN DO USTAD Now available from Sole Distributors KAJ. Chotirmall Co Plo Ltd., 41-43, High St.. S’pore77 words
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194 1982-06-17 5 Dinner for adults and a campfire for children. This is the River Valley Zone A residents’ committee’s way to get everyone out for an evening together. About 400 residents in seven blocks of flats at Margaret Drive will attend their RC anniversary dinner this Saturday194 words
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Article38 1982-06-17 5 AFP Paris: A government authorised French scientific team will leave for the South Pacific later this month to investigate France’s nuclear test site at the Mururoa atoll, the Major Natural Risks Commission said here yesterday. AFPAFP - 38 words
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Article317 1982-06-17 5 He is a person below 19 years of age and is either an unskilled ttforker or unemployed. This profile of the average housebreaker, culled from the 1981 police files, was drawn by Mr Chin Lee Poh, head of the Criminal Intelligence Unit. He was speaking at317 words
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Article186 1982-06-17 5 UPI Providence (Rhode Island): The Rhode Island Supreme Court has upheld a Lower Court dismissal of a US$ll million ($2l million) lawsuit by a couple who claimed their IS-year-old son hanged himself while trying to duplicate a stunt on Johnny Carson’s Tonight show. TheUPI - 186 words
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In Brief
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Article37 1982-06-17 5 Reuter Palermo (Sicily): A convicted mafia boss Alfio Ferlito, aged 36, three policemen and a driver were murdered yesterday when a car carrying Ferlito back to jail was ambushed by gunmen, police said. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article76 1982-06-17 5 AFP London: The build-up of laid-up tankers throughout the world continued over the past month to stand at 46.1 million deadweight tons, the highest since July 1978, shipbrokers E.A. Gibson of London said yesterday. With poor freight market conditions and a surfeit of vessels, shipowners are becomingAFP - 76 words
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Article36 1982-06-17 5 AFP Lausanne (Switzerland): Deliveries of Soviet gas to Western Europe via the trans-Siberian pipeline appear set to start on schedule in 1984, the head of the West German gas industry said yesterday. AFPAFP - 36 words
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Article37 1982-06-17 5 Reuter Talpch: The chairman of economic growth and development, Mr K.H. Yu, yesterday said Taiwan could not achieve its targeted 7.5 per cent economic growth this year because of world recession and trade slump. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Advertisement76 1982-06-17 5 Traditional Malaysian Hospitality Quiet Comfortable Luxury Romantic and Exotic Beaches The memories you’ll make for yourself m < i t ,3 >*s i > Mr: A V t: w cr A > r? ar '■■Hf l Complete facilities for invigorating beach sports, exotic island touring, tropical gourmet feasting total mind76 words
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Advertisement133 1982-06-17 5 Listen to both sides of the album without flipping! Now. a whole new world of music luxury opens up for all music lovers. With Sharp's thrilling trio, all with both sides linear tracking which means both sides of your album can be played without flipping. System 104 110W MPO Stereo133 words
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426 1982-06-17 6 AFP Reuter Beijing: The Palestine Liberation Organisation yesterday accused President Hafez Assad’s regime of “taking orders from the Americans and the Israelis.” Mr Tayeb Mahmoud, the head of the PLQ mission in China, accused Syria of having “plunged a knife in the backAFP; Reuter - 426 words
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Article, Illustration111 1982-06-17 6 The Parks and Recreation Department has launched a one-month campaign to keep cyclists and loggers on the right track at the East Coast Parkway. Daring the current school holidays, crowds are flocking there to cycle, Jog, or swim. And as shown In the111 words
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Article137 1982-06-17 6 Reuter Moscow: A Soviet newspaper yesterday accused China and the United States of strengthening their spying and intelligence links. Over the past decade the two countries had cooperated on electronic espionage against the Soviet Union, joint planning of “subversive activiin third countries, and jointReuter - 137 words
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Article260 1982-06-17 6 AP After many rally attempts, stocks fell yesterday for the 21st time in 27 sessions as interest rates nudged higher and Congress headed towards compromise on a deficitridden budget for next year. A highlight of the day’s activity was the largest block trade, in number of shares,AP - 260 words
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Article78 1982-06-17 6 BUSINESS DONE TREND; Quiet but steady First Section DBS (3) 8.05 OCBC (1) 8.40 Pan El (51) 3.26 Sett (1) 3.28 Keppel Ship (1) 4.00 (1) 4.02 (2) 4.04 (1) 4.06 UOL (105) 2.89 M Credit (1) 2.80 F MerHn (23) 1.69 C C (1) 2.86 Second Section78 words
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Article32 1982-06-17 6 AP Closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday: 30 Industrials 796.90 (down 4.37); 20 transport 310.78 (down 2.02); 15 utilities 108.48 (down 0.39); 65 stocks 311.03 (down 1.70).AP - 32 words
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Article281 1982-06-17 6 Management must have sufficient flexibility to decide how to motivate and reward ts employees if it wants to develop a highly productive workforce, Mr Lim Chee Onn said today. The Minister without Portfolio and secretarygeneral of the National Trades Union Congress said options cannot be281 words
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Article241 1982-06-17 7 US recession blamed for loss of jobs Reuter Hong Kong: Hundreds of angry toymakers here in the toy capital of the world demonstrated yesterday against the loss of their jobs as a result of recession in the United States. The workers were victims of aReuter - 241 words
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Article75 1982-06-17 7 UPI Dacca (Bangladesh): A 110-year-old woman, who has been toothless for half a century, has been able to grow a new set of teeth that enables her to eat solid food, a local newspaper reported yesterday. The newspaper Banglar Ban! said Mrs Tahera Khatun, who livesUPI - 75 words
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Article60 1982-06-17 7 UPI Waco (Texas): A Baylor University Mathematics professor found his experimental flight using fuel distilled from chocolate candy bars a sweet success. Dr Max Schauck made aviation history using the unusual fuel for the first leg of a 482k km round trip to Columbus, Ohio thatUPI - 60 words
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Article179 1982-06-17 7 UPI Torrance (California): A doctor announced last Tuesday he is preparing to perform the first human artificial embryonation implanting a fertilised egg from one woman into another a major advance in human reproduction. The process will be the reverse of the artifical insemination that has become commonplaceUPI - 179 words
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Article59 1982-06-17 7 Reuter Paris: Unemployment in France topped the two million mark on a seasonally adjusted basis for the first time last month, Labour Ministry figures showed yesterday. The total of 2,005,000 represents a 15.4 per cent increase over last year’s May figure, which stood at 1.1704,900 when theReuter - 59 words
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257 1982-06-17 7 Thursday is a bad day for Telecoms. Over the last year It has been the day with the highest number of accidents. The latest Issue of the Telecoms Inhonse magazine. Hello, said: “It Is not clear why this Is the case.”257 words
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15th Asean Ministerial Meeting
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Article, Illustration940 1982-06-17 8 New Asean dialogues will only be established on a stage-by-stage basis and confined to specific fields, unlike the six existing ones which cover all areas. Asean, which has on-going dialogues with Australia, Canada, the European Economic Community, Japan, New Zealand and the US,940 words
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Article, Illustration172 1982-06-17 8 Four wives of Asean Foreign Ministers visited the flight kitchen of the Singapore Airport Terminal Services yesterday. Mrs Siddhi Savetsila, Mrs Mochtar Kusomaatmadja, Mrs Carlos Roronlo and Mrs S. Dhanabalan were accompanied by the wives of senior Asean officials. The tour, lasting about anPicture by DAVID TAN - 172 words
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250 1982-06-17 8 The President of the EEC’s Council of Ministers, Mr Leo Tindemans, arrived in Singapore last night with an explanation for the uncertainty over his attending the Asean post-ministerial meetings here today and tomorrow. Referring to reports which said that he would not attend250 words
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Advertisement201 1982-06-17 8 r SYIOM QUALITY PRODUCTS Multi-Purpose Brenette Ladder S.t2 Dwtra* long and It goo* In a car boot! Ladders used to be rigid, unmanageable brutes. Difficult to carry about, often with rotting rungs you couldn't trust, and wobbly on their feet Now there's the new Sylon Brenette the pinted ladder you201 words
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185 1982-06-17 9 1. Can I refreeze pardaily thawed foods? Yes, as long as they still contain some ice crystals. Keep in mind, though, that partially thawed foods which are refrozen will lose some of their Quality and should be used as soon as possible. 2. Are185 words
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Article309 1982-06-17 9 Tips on how to avoid making costly food storage mistakes Take our food safety quiz and see how you score. You may be surprised to find out how little you know about safe food storage! 1. Where should canned foods be stored? (a) Beneath309 words
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Article139 1982-06-17 9 8 to right answers: Congratulations! Your kitchen cabinets are probably stocked with wholesome staples that you’re conscientious about rotating. Chancaa are you’ve never had a case of food poisoning in your family, and insects wouldn’t have a chance to infest your flour. 5 to 7 right answers:139 words
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484 1982-06-17 10 Agatha Koh - N Design for Living s By Agatha Koh The children’s grandparents are coming to stay permanently. And one of the most difficult adjustments for all concerned to make is the fact that there would be a loss of privacy. The feeling of encroaching and484 words
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Article, Illustration545 1982-06-17 10 Have your very own sauna at home. With the Vitamaster Luxury Steam and Dry Heat cabinet, you do not need to install a special room. You can choose either steam or dry heating. For steam, just add water to a specially designed cast aluminium reservoir. For dry heat,545 words
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Article, Illustration505 1982-06-17 11 Proper nutrition will give children the energy they need all day long Running, jumping, swimming and playing it is amazing how much energy children can use up in an active day. These same vibrant, healthy children can also have their listless days, when getting up to505 words
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Advertisement135 1982-06-17 10 Coffee House &AnyajSufipU S&unch Commencing June 6 July 11 Time: 12 noon to 3 pm. Authentic Nonya Specialities from our Pranakan Kitchen: Kuah Hee Plow. Otak-Otak. Poptah Goreng. Babl Pangang. Buah Keluak Ayam. etc. Highlight Fashion Shows at 1.30 pm on June 27 and July 11. Casual clothes, swim suits135 words
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Miscellaneous234 1982-06-17 10 Crossword ACROSS 1 Noted chanteuse 5 Earthquake 10 Otis of baseball 14 Money in the pot 15 Abstract beings 16 Shining light at the Met 17 Patchwork 19 Sign 20 KO count 21 Yours and mine 22 Window adjunct 24 fixe 25 1502 26 Package 29 Size of paper 33234 words
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Advertisement188 1982-06-17 11 INSTALL A REDIFFUSION SET NOW and participate in the Grand Draw ’B2 win $250,000 1 st PRIZE 626 1600 cc period- /6/62 2nd PRIZE 323 1300 cc Vs/Tie* > r' 3rd PRIZE CMh Tier fir (Zltaplpln ttION.OO Saata Taira A Travil Ri Ltd 4th PRIZE Mtf Mi (1 Ms’ 1188 words
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Article, Illustration1099 1982-06-17 12/13 John Lim - Stories by John Lim There is value in junk. I have known that since I was four. Clutching stacks of exercise books, dog-eared from use, my brothers and I would rush out of our Singapore Improvement Trust (SIT) flat, down the stairs and out intoPictures by David Tan - 1,099 words
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Article, Illustration637 1982-06-17 12/13 A pleasant-faced woman in a red blouse and brown corduroy jeans was at the door. “Come in,” she said, her eyes smiling from behind her spectacles. She apologised for the “untidiness” of the three-room Housing Board flat and explained that “our work keeps637 words
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Article, Illustration1792 1982-06-17 14 Major medical breakthroughs give hope to many patients Family Circle New York: Near-sightedness Several cuts above eyeglasses is a form of outpatient surgery to cure nearsightedness. Using a technique borrowed from Soviet physicians. Dr Leo D. Bores of Detroit and other American ophthalmologists make eight to 16 cuts inFamily Circle - 1,792 words
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Advertisement50 1982-06-17 14 My name is Debbie. And this is Polly, my favourite dolly, whom the cold used to frequently bother til these delicious tablets I got from mother who got them from none other... NYAL VITAMIN C cam Wu£\Gslß] CHEVMLE ORANGE FUACURtD TABLETS aa MHP*****1 The Nyal smile so healthy it’s contagious.50 words
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Advertisement80 1982-06-17 15 THE NEW MEANING OF MARRIAGE A CURIOUS LOVE STORY WHY SOME HUSBANDS STAY FAITHFUL Nothing else in literature or life has excited the imagination as much as the awesome power of love. Ranging from the heights of romance to the everyday problems of living together, here is a collection of80 words
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Miscellaneous204 1982-06-17 15 COMICS MUPPETS by Jim Henson WE THINK IT'S CONTAGIOUS' FBK SHER > AHH/ 'w ■v urn 6-30 ANDY CAPP rZ TmrS MV AUiVHN-LAW ALWAYS LENDS ME ENOUGH TD TIDE MEUNMSM NONDER L r GOTTHA LOAN FDR ME ANV LUCK m PET 3 Oi E Z QSo ?Hyrai THE BORN LOSER204 words
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Miscellaneous227 1982-06-17 15 THURSDAY jackpot! $lO,OOO Cut out and pm with other coupons Posting instructions appear below Name: Age Occupation: Address Sex: N.R.I.C TEL; FILL IN MISSING LETTERS ACROSS USING CLUES BELOW CUT HERE CLUES FOR OL 4 1. A young female horse 2. Measures of distance 3. Simply foolish 4. In many227 words
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Article, Illustration786 1982-06-17 16 JEFFREY LOW - JEFFREY LOW WATCHES THE SPANIARDS On these two pages, reports on all the matches played yesterday Honduras, Spain draw 1-1 England bt France 3-1 Algeria bt West Germany 2-1 JEFFREY LOW Valencia: In a performance as dreadful as their organisation of the World Cup,786 words
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Article, Illustration626 1982-06-17 16 Reuter Bilbao: French team manager Michel Hidalge was In a sober mood this morning after watching his team go down 3-1 to England In his country’s opening match of the World Cap championship. But, be said: “England deserved to win. TheyReuter; UPI - 626 words
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Article, Illustration669 1982-06-17 17 PELE on the crash ol' European giants West Germany A football result can sometimes be as unbelievable as an unexpected stock market crash, a deception by a trusted, close friend, or snow suddenly falling in the sunny furnace of Madrid. I am not a669 words
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Article427 1982-06-17 17 Gijon: West German coach Jupp Derwall was still disbelieving hours after his team had been beaten 2-1 by Algeria in the biggest upset in the history of the World Cup. I cannot understand how we played so badly, particularly in the second half,” said427 words
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Article, Illustration512 1982-06-17 18 Previews of today’s matches between Yugoslavia and N. Ireland, Chile and Austria, Czechoslovakia and Kuwait Zaragoza (Spain): Northern Ireland face Yugoslavia in their opening World Cup match here today without a win since they qualified for the finals last November. However, Hungary’s 101 thrashing of El512 words
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Article, Illustration335 1982-06-17 18 Valladolid: Kuwait, featuring a Brazilian coach and a Moroccan camel mascot, make their debut in a World Cup soccer final today against two-time runner-up Czechoslovakia. The Kuwaitis also have a stingy 35-year-old goalkeeper named Ahmad Al-Tarabnlsi and a solid central defender In Abdullah335 words
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Article92 1982-06-17 18 Reuter Three goals; Laszlo Kiss (Hungary). Two goals: Laszlo Fazekas (Hungary), Tibor Nyilasi (Hungary), John Wark (Scotland) and Bryan Robson (England). One goal: Gabor Poloseki (Hungary), Jozsef Toth (Hungary), Lazar Szentes (Hungary), Luis Ramirez Zapata (El Salvador), Kenny Dalglish (Scotland), John Robertson (Scotland), Steve Archibald (Scotland), Steve SumnerReuter - 92 words
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Article, Illustration449 1982-06-17 19 We respect all but fear no one, says manager Reuter Oviedo: Austria take on Chile here today in the Group Two match that could well, decide who goes through to the second round. Austria, who bowed out of the 1978 finals with a spectacular 3-2Reuter - 449 words
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160 1982-06-17 19 Radio and Television Malaysia will telecast all the World Cop matches played In Spain. An RTM official said that they Intend to have delayed telecasts for all the matches which will be recorded via satellite. However, dates and times of the telecasts have160 words
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Article126 1982-06-17 19 AFP V ilia joy osa: “I’ll never go back to England,” Argentine soccer star Osvaldo Ardilles said yesterday, reflecting the bitterness of his teammates over Britain’s recapture of the Falkland Islands. Ardilles said he has informed Tottenham Hotspur that he wanted to be transferred. “IAFP - 126 words
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Article117 1982-06-17 19 AFP Malaga: New Zealand manager John Adshead is convinced his side can create one of the greatest upsets in World Cup history by defeating the Soviet Union on Saturday. Despite losing 2-5 to Scotland in the second match of Group Six on Tuesday, Adshead feelsAFP - 117 words
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Article, Illustration335 1982-06-17 20 NORMAN LIM - Soccer By NORMAN LIM Farmer Intermediate soccer striker Rasall Alias (right) Is ever willing to offer his services to Singapore when needed. “I went to Selangor because of the attractive J»b offer I had/' said Razall, H, who is employed as a building supervisor335 words
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Article, Illustration439 1982-06-17 20 Kriek, Edmonsdon lose matches and tempers Tennis Bristol: The Lambert and Butler tennis championships ran into serious trouble yesterday when five seeded players, including favourite Johann Kriek of South Africa, holder Mark Edmondson of Australia and tough American challenger Roscoe Tanner all lost their second439 words
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167 1982-06-17 20 Agencies Eastbwinw, England Zina Garrison, 18, of Houston, was the youngest of three unseeded players to reach the quarter-finals of the USJISO.OOO (about $315,000) Eastbourne tennis championships yesterday. Other unseeded players to make the last eight are Dutch Betty Stove and Briton Jo Durie. GarrisonAgencies - 167 words
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Advertisement127 1982-06-17 20 II LIDO: OPENS TODAY! (Phono *****14) 5 SHOWS: 11am, 1.45,4.00,6.45 9.15pm No Froo List EFREE! Seppett Muroomba Moselle Wine Tasting Circle patrons at the 6.45 9.15 pm shows TONIGHT I and at the same shows Tomorrow Saturday while stocks last, by kind courtesy of itr/Mm'K'l —J The world’s richest playboy.127 words
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Advertisement71 1982-06-17 20 EYELINE SWIMMING GOGGLES Comfort And Protection For Your Eyes Eyeline Australia Swimming Goggles, fitted with super-soft neoprene foam cushion seals, shatterproof lenses and adjustable headbands, protect your eyes from chlorine, sea-water, the sun and other irritants. Every Eyeline model ensures a comfortable fit and impermeability to water. Available in clear,71 words
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Article, Illustration686 1982-06-17 21 PEDIGREE - Racing By PEDIGREE Credit Line 11, an easy winner last time out at Kuala Lumpur, is top class material and will be too good for the company he faces at the Ipoh meeting starting on Saturday. By Bay Express, sire of the speedy Martigny, Credit686 words
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Article1471 1982-06-17 21 IPOH, Weights, ratings and barrier draws tor this weekend's races here SATURDAY Class 2 Oh». 1 I,loom straight (Ratings; 115-102) 4 Rainbow Wonders 57 115 7 Thunderblrd 56.5 114 3 Wee Melody 50.5 114 17 Young Regent 50.5 114 11 Capital 50.5 114 12 Cash1,471 words
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Article, Illustration299 1982-06-17 21 PEDIGREE - On the track By PEDIGREE Last start winner Choon Fong II showed op Impressively this morning. With Peter Lee in the saddle, the Rook Drill four-year-old finished with plenty in hand at the end of a 6Mm workout In 38.2. The going was good. It's299 words
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Miscellaneous345 1982-06-17 21 YOUR LUCKY STARS I IF IT’S YOUR BIRTHDAY Born today, you are one of those serious, almost solemn individuals who is hard put at times to give the impression of lightheartedness. Even celebrations find you in a thoughtful mood. This does not mean, however, that you take no enjoyment out345 words
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Article405 1982-06-17 22 Michael Chiang - By Michael Chiang “They tried to tell us we’re too old," might well be the song that some members of the SBC Children’s Choir have had to sing. The choir, which comprises children aged between six and 12, lias lost almost half of its original405 words
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Article, Illustration178 1982-06-17 22 Copley HcllywNd: Gregory Harrison will not be taking it easy once his Trapper John, M.D. series finishes production for this season. He has joined the ranks of actors-turned-producers and has signed a deal with Warner Brothers TV to produce films through the studio. He will be setting up hisCopley - 178 words
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Article216 1982-06-17 22 OOETHE-INSITUT'S FESTIVAL OF EARLY FASSBINDER EFFI BRIEST: A black and white film about a 17-year-old girl who is married off to a baron much older than herself. At the Institut’s auditorium, 7.30 p.m. 3RD NATIONAL MUSIC COMPETITION: Featuring the Open piano section at the Drama Centre216 words
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Article, Illustration426 1982-06-17 23 Features International London: If money were no object, what would your meal of a lifetime be? Something really expensive and exotic the sort of food top showbusiness entertainers eat in the world’s most elegant restaurants? As it happens, the food that some of Hollywood’s mostFeatures International - 426 words
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Advertisement274 1982-06-17 22 $1,320 Worth of REPTILE GOOD! TO BE WON IN THE “VENOM” MOST EXCITING SCENES CONTEST Qiv«n at laft ara four acanba taken from tho film “VENOM”. All you hava to do is to placa tham in ordar of axcitamant. In olhar words, if you think (B) is tha most axciting274 words
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Advertisement88 1982-06-17 22 DAY and STILL Unbeatable! CAPITOL 1997. NawTMfOtybawalad maximum aacurtfy of 3 million criminals }kt (*****59) No Frao List 11am, 1.45,4, 6.30 A 9.15 PHwr sunn srtntommc souao out k i 7 11#“^ kuw 1 JADE: HURRY! HURRY! (*****80) 5 SHOWS: 11am, 1 JO, 4.00,6.30 A 9.00 I ALONE... AT NIGHT88 words
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Miscellaneous109 1982-06-17 22 Tides Today; 1.26 p.m. (0.7 m); 7.52 p.m. (2.3 m). Tomorrow: 2.18 a.m. (0.7 m); 8.24 a.m. (2.2 m); 2.28 p.n\. (0.8 m); 8.37 p.m. (2.5 m). Satorday: 3.13 a.m. (0.5 m); 9.31 a.m. (2.3 m); 3.20 p.m. (0.8 m); 9.18 p.m. (2.7 m). Suday: 4 a.m. (0.2 m); 10.37109 words
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Advertisement31 1982-06-17 23 j ggggggggggggggggggggggggggg I c PLAZA ANG MO KIO-j OPENS TOMORROW-* HORROR a {EXCITEMENT Engfish Subtitles LOVE ra REVENGE g In color g Mandarin i?l t J m THE INFERNO I 331 words
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Advertisement301 1982-06-17 23 OPENS ODEON TODAY! (*****16) 5 SHOWS: 11.00 AM, 1.30,4.00, 6.30 9.15PM You have nothing to fear•••• until they operate! THE CAINOH GROUP IRC PIIIMII SLr miGILAI pimiciihii i Bit/ UVIISM EilaN The movie that will scare the life out of you Alm (tarring Chip Lucia Jon Van Ness i i301 words
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Miscellaneous48 1982-06-17 23 At the cinema THE ARLSTOCATS: A Walt Disney cartoon. At Cathay: 1.30, 4 6.30 and 9.15 p.m. ARTHUR: Starring Dudley Moore, Liza Minnelli and John Gielgud. Lido: 1.30, 4, 6.45 and 9.15 p.m. Starts today. VENOM: Starring Sterling Hayden. Orchard: 1.30 4 6.30 and 9.15 p.m. Starts today.48 words
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Miscellaneous43 1982-06-17 23 ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK: Starring Kurt Russell, Lee Van Cleef and Ernest Borgnine. Capitol: 1.45, 4. 6.30 and 9.15 p.m. DEATH VALLEY: Starring Paul Le Mat, Catherine Hicks, Stephen McHattie and Peter Billingsley. Jade: 1.30, 4, 6.30 and 9n.m. A TOUCH OF CLASS:43 words
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Miscellaneous152 1982-06-17 23 Glenda Jackson and George Segal star in this classic which won the Academy award for best actress. Premier: 1.30, 4, 6.45 and 9.15 p.m. X-RAY: Starring Barbi Benton. Odeon: 1.30, 4, 6.30 and 9.15 p.m. THE SPIRIT OF THE SWORD: In Mandarin. Savoy: 1.45, 4, 6.45 and 9.15 p.m. Prince:152 words
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Miscellaneous148 1982-06-17 23 Rediffusion 12 noon Midday Spin 12.30 The Time of Your Life 1.00 News 1.10 Focus on Women 2.30 Health Break 2.45 What in the World 3.00 Star Watch Today’s horoscope reading 3.15 World Wide Hits* A countdown of hits around the world (r) 4.00 Where It’s At 5.00 Science Fiction148 words
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Advertisement189 1982-06-17 24 FOCL leads the way in Industrial Finance In the world of Industrial Finance, Forward Oversea Credit Ltd. clearly leads the way. Whether it is the financing of just one piece of equipment or a whole industrial complex, the FOCL approach is innovative, competitive and modern. And it is strong! It189 words
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Miscellaneous1374 1982-06-17 24 TELEFUNKEN PAL Color Seen by 2.000 million viewers in 50 countries 3.00 OPENING ANNOUNCEMENTS followed by DYNASTY (C/r). 3.55 LIDSVILLE. 4.20 ALICE. (Part 2) (Last episode). Alice comes up with an idea to persuade Randolph Briggs to sell Mel’s Diner back to Mel. 4.45 THE MAGIC STAR TRAVELLER 5.10 CAPTAIN1,374 words
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SUPPLEMENT Watches and Jewellery
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Article, Illustration1698 1982-06-17 1 Christopher Chen - Watches now made with durability and precision in mind but not at the expense of elegance By Christopher Chen LIKE all inventions, watches have undergone evolutionary changes the result of innovations and research. Even though most modern watches are worn on our wrists, there are still many1,698 words
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Article, Illustration918 1982-06-17 2 Matilda Gabriel - Emphasis on modern design has prompted many people to have their jewellery custom-made By Matilda Gabriel J E WELLER Y-LOVERS are beginning to place more emphasis on design than on gem-qual-ity. For years they had been told to watch out (or the four918 words
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Article, Illustration697 1982-06-17 6 Matilda Gabriel - By Matilda Gabriel THE FIRST few wrist-watches made in Switzerland in the 19thcentury featured the most elegant designs. Classical designs were carved into solid gold while diamonds fringed the face of these attractive watches. Finely-worked enamel painting was also included to lend colour to these watches697 words
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Article185 1982-06-17 6 THANKS to the exact price system, shoppers now do not have to worry about whether they are paying the right price for the piece of jewellery that they have bought. Poh Kong Chye, a Singapore Jeweller for over 80 years, has started a pricing system185 words
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Article, Illustration1687 1982-06-17 8 Select the pieces that suit you best.. IPS EVER since woman discovered how to string shells and weave the claws of sabre-tooth tigers into necklaces, she has relied on jewellery to enhance her charms. Modern Eve has a world of gutter and sparkle from which toIPS - 1,687 words
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341 1982-06-17 8 Jewellery can lose its shine quickly If it is neglected. Gold sometimes tarnishes, as well. Greasy fingers, too, can easily wipe the glitter off your diamonds. Pearls develop a yellow tinge if they are kept wet for a long time. To keep your jewels341 words
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Article, Illustration572 1982-06-17 10 Matilda Gabriel - There are pieces you can afford By Matilda Gabriel COSTUME jewellery pieces are fine as fashion accessories but will never do the job as well as the real thing. A metal pendant with coloured paste, for instance, gold enameled rings and plastic572 words
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213 1982-06-17 10 CITIZEN Watch Company Ltd has recently introduced a second brand in Singapore. It is known as A dec. This range is quite similar to Citizen in quality as they are from the same manufacturer. These watches however do cost approximately 30 percent less. They range213 words
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Article, Illustration244 1982-06-17 12 Singapore’s progressive and Innovative Jewellery industry has notched up another first it has now gone into the manufacture of fashionable Italian-designed chains and bracelets in 22 carat (916) gold. This new trend in the local Jewellery industry was set recently by Sheraton Diamonds, a244 words
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Article145 1982-06-17 12 JEWELLERY for gentlemen? Mondial has, for the first time, an exquisite collection of rings and bracelets specially for them. The Italian designed rings with diamonds and coloured stones are really eyecatching. Look ont for the solid 1.17 carat sapphire centrestone set in yellow gold which is surrounded145 words
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Article, Illustration184 1982-06-17 12 EBEL, known as a couturier of watches, has a prestiglsas collection of men’s and ladies’ quarts watches. Specially made for those with that distinct taste for sheer elegance and precision, each watch comes with a solid steel case with the bezel, screws and crown in 18184 words
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Advertisement91 1982-06-17 2 4 (4£ it v&*:< v* Z*TA B ».#*|T aas^ 'V** 3 F>tjK t2 Incomparable ?TOR' •*>N>.~ 1* *sl I rw/v tft 1 (>! < u eptional qualn\ l\\quisite quart: time pic i c v<7 in u Z/m- u/V// marc than l.lldO genuine dazzhny, diamonds Specially i ratted far nnalt\ and91 words
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Advertisement205 1982-06-17 3 3. CHWONn DuAi I Mt m m «rr t. ■s. i c* ni yvw?/s/''? v '*^&s/m»ssvsM V o.VHOI For appointments on time on days that count m tin 38 ZB wr* m V 0 'O < a m rr VZE-678 An elegant man’s dress analog quartz watch. VII-201 Lady’s alarm205 words
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Advertisement117 1982-06-17 4 F B i r A A S sr I When it's time to dress up Eastern Watch has the time for you It's a grand occasion. A film premiere, a formal dinner, an exclusive party. You'll be dressed your very best. And on your wrist you'll want a timepiece that117 words
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Advertisement232 1982-06-17 5 LOYCHIN/PKC? 1 /fl? r <r is t TS > <1 $678: LADY'S RING $806: PENDANT $1,911: GENT'S RING Yes, exactly. Whether you do know today’s prices or not, or about Jewellery, you can be rest assured that at Poh Kong Chye, we can guarantee you a good buy. We have232 words
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Advertisement88 1982-06-17 6 An occasion to celebrate with you We would like very much to have you with us for a drink and at the same time browse through our new and exciting range of European designed jewellery. We are quite certain you will not be able to resist a purchase, because we88 words
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Advertisement346 1982-06-17 7 m f A famous Name In Wtehmakinq Traditional craftsmanship sine© 1911. Brilliant Inventions and manufacturing refinements that Improve continually with the passing of the years. Ebel has a long history In the Intricate art of watchmaking. Its founders have profoundly pronounced that Ebel was not for everyone and watch specialists346 words
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Advertisement28 1982-06-17 8 A r VIM such fine. crca are reasons 10 own one than what merely meets the eye. o*m(f f /Ws/V 719, Swdtißrtdpa Sen it, iiwfrapa—CTOS, fciapti ana *****45128 words
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Advertisement229 1982-06-17 9 round her neck \an Imperial jade pendant On her wrist a\4cheron Constantin s Singapore; CORTINA WATCH CENTRE PRIVATE LIMITED GB/9 Colombo Court let *****28 *****81 G32 lucky Plaza Tel *****84'*****71 EASTERN WATCH COMPANY PRIVATE LIMITED 286 South Bridge Road Tet *****77/*****74 GB/9 Lucky Plaza Tel *****50 G26 Peninsula Shopping Complex229 words
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Advertisement109 1982-06-17 11 A ■lit m L' N h;t n w, t,;, I* I!; jiill: Im./ biut..' M 1 I ..::a !ti! if Hi:' 'il *W'"i?p I never thought jewellery was for men until.. I stepped into the Mondial showroom and spied a ruby-centred ring in solid gold with diamonds. A handsome diamond-studded109 words
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Advertisement61 1982-06-17 12 w Hoi Suon Goldsmith Jewellers Pte Ltd s \J* w >V‘4f \4 o -%‘WLk Jfe 2 I 'tv t t l H *v* 2* r.A w* s u M N O TO mf\ u x Select] Of Jewel X -v All Are welcome x-r» 2, Joo Chiat Road. Spore 1542?’Te1:*****01.61 words
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