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Title Section13 1983-05-01 1 The Sunday Times No. 2448 MAY 1, 1983 45 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 66/1/8313 words
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Article193 1983-05-01 1 A BIG step forward was taken yesterday towards making working life happier for all. A thousand people, representing workers, bosses and government, ended two days of closeddoor talks agreeing that happier workers are better workers and this is crucial to maintaining Singapore's competitive edge. The accord follows193 words
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Article577 1983-05-01 1 JUDITH HOLMBERG - JUDITH HOLMBERG Wake up, rewind, press 'Play' and sit back to watch the film you asked for the day before SBC plans 'order from home' electronic tape lending library By PICK the film you want to watch and it will be automatically recorded by your video set at577 words
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Article, Illustration267 1983-05-01 1 The little diplomat MANILA, Saturday HE'S only 23 days old. But already he's pulled off his first diplomatic coup. Fernando Martin Marcos Manotoc, first grandchild of President and Mrs Marcos of the Philippines, has succeeded where others have tried and failed m mending the breach between his parents and grandparents.AFP; AP - 267 words
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Article, Illustration525 1983-05-01 1 By Sunday Times reporters May they come true Tinker, tailor, taxi-driver, telephone operator this is their day. Most of the time, our wish is their command, but today we try to turn the tables round to find out what wish they would most like to be525 words
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Article47 1983-05-01 1 STAVANGEE (Norway), Sat. A Norwegian navy frigate today attacked what was believed to be a foreign submarine with five rockets and a depth charge m a fjord near near, a naval spokesman said. The attack had so far produced no response. Renter SEE PAGE 3Reuter - 47 words
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201 1983-05-01 2 BANGKOK, Sat. Prince Norodom Sihanouk, leader of the antiVietnamese Cambodian coalition, today entered his homeland from Thailand to meet guerillas resisting Hanoi's forces. Prince Sihanouk was expected to chair a Cabinet meeting of the Democratic Kampuchea government on Cambodian soil. Thai government sources saidReuter; AFP - 201 words
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Article100 1983-05-01 2 DHAKA, Sat. A hospital announced that it was shutting down because its doctors are sick. Authorities of Malumghata Christian Memorial Hospital serving about one million people living m the dense forests of the Chittagong hill tracts of southern Bangladesh issued a statement last week sayingUPI - 100 words
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Article, Illustration288 1983-05-01 2 NANCY CHNG - NANCY CHNG He will try to unite parties m a coalition By i Our Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK, Sat. General Prem Tinsulanonda was today re-ap-pointed Prime Minister of Thailand. Gen Prem, who has been Prime Minister for the last three years, was presented with the Royal Decree288 words
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Article78 1983-05-01 2 JAPANESE Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone arrived m Jakarta yesterday on the first leg of a 10-day tour of Asean countries and Brunei, described by a Japanese official as an attempt to launch new relations with the region. Leading a 122-member delegation including Foreign Minister Shintaro Abe andAgencies - 78 words
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Article62 1983-05-01 2 See Page 27 PHILIPPINE President Ferdinand Marcos yesterday ordered military authorities to transfer imprisoned journalist Antonio Mario Nieva from jail and put him under house arrest instead. The order was issued to allow Nieva, 38, to stand for election as director m the National PressReuter - 62 words
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Article51 1983-05-01 2 A 6,96§-TONNE Greek freighter ran aground on Friday while anchoring at Ambon m eastern Indonesia, Antara news agency reported yesterday. The freighter, Treuenbels, was preparing to load wood products for export when it hit bottom. It was freed after two hours with the aid of in-coming high tide.AFP - 51 words
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Article66 1983-05-01 2 MILITANT unionists m the Philippines yesterday announced a plan to hold a 50,000--strong Labour Day rally tomorrow even as military and police anti-riot units were reported to be on "red alert" for possible disturbances. The May One Movement (KMU), whose top leaders were ordered jailed last AugustAFP - 66 words
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239 1983-05-01 2 BEIJING, Sat. China has admitted that it is having trouble harnessing the national economy to its new economic objectives despite a 9 per cent increase m the 1982 Gross National Product (GNP). The admission was made m a report on theFT; Reuter - 239 words
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337 1983-05-01 2 BEIRUT, Sat. AMERICAN Secretary of State George Shultz arrived here today from Jerusalem with a new package of ideas put forward by Israel on the question of troop withdrawal from Lebanon. "I don't want to use the word 'concessions' but thereAgencies - 337 words
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Article67 1983-05-01 2 Tripoli gun battles BEIRUT, Sat. Violent clashes broke out again m the north Lebanese city of Tripoli early today, where two people died m gun battles yesterday, Lebanese radio reported. Press reports here said the clashes were between Syrian troops from the Arab deterrent force and anti-Syrian militia. The radioAFP - 67 words
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162 1983-05-01 2 BEIJING, Saturday OQIRHUYAKT, 83-year-old 32nd generation descendant of Mongol conqueror Genghis Khan, was re-elected yesterday as vice-chairman of the standing committee on Inner Mongolia's People's Congress, China's offi- i cial Xinhua news agency reported. Before the 1949 communist takeover m China, Oqirhuyakt, whoAP - 162 words
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Article, Illustration385 1983-05-01 3 Students clash with police, farmers, doctors show anger PARIS, Sat. Protesting students and riot police met head on yesterday m violence that left 30 officers injured. And rightwing student leaders were still ordering fresh protests against proposed education reforms. The violence adds to the problemsUPI; Reuter - 385 words
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Article52 1983-05-01 3 A NINE-NATION group of non-aligned states yesterday worked out a Third World plan to try to win a better economic deal from the rich industrialised countries. The multi-pronged strategy, which includes high-level contacts between the industrial and developing countries, will be unveiled later, an Indian official spokesmanReuter - 52 words
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Article57 1983-05-01 3 EIGHT PEOPLE were killed and 30 injured on Friday when an Ecuadorean airliner with 100 people on board crashed while attempting an emergency landing, police m Quito said. Civil aviation sources said the Caravelle aircraft crashed as the pilot was trying to return to the airport atReuter - 57 words
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Article54 1983-05-01 3 AN ELDERLY former US intelligence analyst killed himself after being charged with selling military secrets to Libya, police m Washington said. Waldo Dubberstein, 75, shot himself yesterday. He had been indicted on Thursday for accepting U5532,000 (5567,000) from Libya m exchange for information about Middle East securityReuter - 54 words
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Article65 1983-05-01 3 THE FRENCH government has adopted measures to make industry more competitive, including the creation of a savings fund for industrial modernisation which will have immediate resources of three billion francs (about SsB4o million). The fund will contribute towards loans raised by industry. In addition, companies set upAFP - 65 words
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Article41 1983-05-01 3 ITALY'S CHRISTIAN Democrat Prime Minister, Mr Amintore Fanfani, announced on Friday the resignation of his four-party coalition, the country's 43rd post-war Cabinet, clearing the way for a general election m June. The government was five months old. APAP - 41 words
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Article38 1983-05-01 3 SOVIET AGRICULTURAL output has dropped m some areas since the so-called food programme was announced a year ago and m most others there have been few substantial improvements, the Communist Party daily, Pravda, said. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article225 1983-05-01 3 STAVANGER (Norway), Sat, THE Defence Ministry reported a new sonar contact m its two-day-old hunt for a foreign submarine m Hardanger Fjord and said if an intruder was located and did not surface, it would be sunk. The Foreign Ministry announced yesterday that Norway's ambassador toAP - 225 words
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200 1983-05-01 3 World Bank in delicate money talks WASHINGTON, Sat. The World Bank, pressed for help by Third World countries because of debt and other critical economic problems, said yesterday it was holding talks with member countries for an increase In its capital. The discussions, which World Bank president Tom Clausen saidReuter - 200 words
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285 1983-05-01 3 WARSAW, Sat. POPE John Paul n, who is due to visit Poland m June, has reiterated his request that Polish authorities free the country's political prisoners, church sources said. The request supports the line taken by the Polish bishops on this issue andFT; Reuter - 285 words
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106 1983-05-01 3 HAMBURG, Sat. The West German magazine Stern today rejected calls for diaries said to have been written by Adolf Hitler to be turned over to an international commission of historians. In a letter to Professor Martin Broszat, director of the Contemporary History Institute mReuter - 106 words
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162 1983-05-01 3 HOUSTON, Sat. President Ronald Reagan, pushing for military aid to El Salvador, said yesterday that the US must shoulder "the future of freedom and peace of mankind." He added that the US cannot "permit a communist dictatorship to militarily dominate this planet." MrAP - 162 words
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Article, Illustration650 1983-05-01 4 President created world of his own, says friend EGYPTIAN President Anwar Sadat spent his last days drinking vodka, building new presidential residences, and watching uncensored foreign movies as well as videotapes of himself m his heyday. Admired m the West for his policy of peace with Israel, Mr650 words
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Article, Illustration651 1983-05-01 4 Ferrari, as powerful as his dream machines J 1, '< BW *W^L wr H» EL*!-* 4 j DURING almost three decades of car making, the name Ferrari has acquired a magic beyond all others for those who love fast cars. But what drives the single-minded and brilliant man who gaveIPS - 651 words
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Article, Illustration335 1983-05-01 4 Women's best sailor is now a writer of best-sellers CLARE Francis, the international yachtswoman famed for her round-the-world and Atlantic-solo exploits, has landed m new territory as a best-selling author. Having already written successful sailing books, she recently put out her first novel. Publishers are paying almost £100,000 (*****,000) for335 words
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Advertisement77 1983-05-01 4 Wq SINGAPORE WOODCRAFT Add Multi Colour Building. 30, Alexandra Terrace, off Pasir Panjang Road, S (0511). Tel: *****89, *****8. Time: 9:3OAM To 6:3OPM yiLOOKING FOR CLASSICAL CRAFTSMANSHIP' FURNITURE V^ tS I SINGAPORE WOODCRAFT" I WILL PROVIDE VOIR HOME WITH AN EXQUISITE LOOK j x m ,-g^ THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL v77 words
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305 1983-05-01 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat MALAYSIA has made a breakthrough m the search for an alternative source of energy by successfully converting palm oil into diesel-like fuel. Preliminary studies conducted by the Palm Oil Research Insitutute of Malaysia (Porim) have shown that the resultant palm dieselNST - 305 words
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292 1983-05-01 6 ISMAIL KASSIM - ISMAIL KASSIM BY Our Regional Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The fundamentalist leader from Trengganu, Ustaz Abdul Hadi Awang, today confirmed his popularity with the opposition Islamic party, Pas, delegates when he easily retained his post as one of the two party vice-presidents. He received292 words
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148 1983-05-01 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday PASSENGERS on international flights leaving Malaysian airports will have to pay double the existing airport tax from June 1. Department of Civil Aviation director-general Dr Abdul Kuddus Ahmad said today that the new tax will be $15, up fromNST - 148 words
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Article44 1983-05-01 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Malaysian Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad will make visit Yugoslavia, Turkey and Rumania next month, Foreign Ministry sources said today. The aim of the tour is to strengthen bilateral relations and promote trade and economic cooperation. AFPAFP - 44 words
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103 1983-05-01 6 Two youths killed in Shootout with police BUTTERWORTH, Sat. Two youths, armed with pistols, were killed m a Shootout with police outside Hume Industries m Prai here yesterday morning after an attempted robbery. A burst of machine-gun fire from OCPD Supt Tuffile Nawab Din and detective K. Loganathan killed theNST - 103 words
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Advertisement51 1983-05-01 6 Brilliant ideas Brilliantly w crafted KPOH HENG Jewellery Pte Ltd The following branches are open today and will be closed tomorrow. Peoples Park Branch Katong Branch Toa Payoh Branch Boon Lay Branch Paul Jewellery is closed today and will resume business as usual tomorrow. Main Branch remains closed for today51 words
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Article, Illustration434 1983-05-01 8 CHAN ENG CHENG - News that tells us to take nothing for granted CHAN ENG CHENG dfd By Three stories, one lesson The Asian Wall Street Journal on April 29-30 and the International Herald Tribune on April 23-24,, MR Lim Chee Onn, NTUC secretarygeneral, cited two newspaper reports yesterday to show what Singaporeans must434 words
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Article478 1983-05-01 8 Resolution calls for closer worker-boss ties THE government, employers and the NTUC yesterday set out what they should do to make Singapore stay competitive m an increasingly hostile world economic environment. At the tripartite convention on Work Excellence Through Joint Consultation they recom- mended that478 words
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262 1983-05-01 8 IVAN LIM - Delegates axe plan to raise affiliation fees IVAN LIM By uur Labour lorrespondesi THE National Trades Union Congress has dropped a plan to raise union affiliation fees, a move aimed largely at offsetting a cut m its government subsidy. It was axed from the NTUC's Plan of Action; for the262 words
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Article, Illustration400 1983-05-01 11 JUDITH HALE - Staying on top with Big Top JUDITH HALE By -4 There have been growing signs recently that some of our traditional partners are, knowingly or unknowingly, allowing protectionism to creep into the aviation arena m the misguided belief that by doing so their airline can compete better. 7 Mr George400 words
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596 1983-05-01 11 Why land prices have stayed buoyant LAND prices have stayed buoyant m Singapore partly because of acquisition of private land by government for public purposes, National Development Minister Teh Cheang Wan said last night. Such acquisition has also enabled the government to build public flats and sell them at prices596 words
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229 1983-05-01 11 You can expect showers in the next fortnight YOU can expect to hear the occasional thunder and the patter of widespread rain with gutsy wind before dawn or m the early morning on one or two days during the next fortnight. Scattered showers for five to seven days can also229 words
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Article, Illustration185 1983-05-01 11 Every drop counts Water consumption from 8 a.m. on Friday to 8 a.m. yesterday fell to 791,500 cubic metres compared to 797,400 cubic metres the previous day. PUBLIC Utilities Board meter readers will soon come a-calling at your house as they will be working185 words
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116 1983-05-01 11 INVESTMENT expenditure on condominiums, office buildings, shopping complexes, hotels, factories and warehouses rose by 44 per cent last year over 1981. According to the president of the Real Estate Developers' Association of Singapore, Mr Kwee Liong Keng, this sharp increase m real estate116 words
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Article, Illustration395 1983-05-01 15 RAY DHALIWAL - Dead cold RAY DHALIWAL How a courting couple died from carbon monoxide poisoning By DON'T have air-conditioning vents at the back of your car for your own safety. These vents increase the likelyhood of carbon monoxide seeping into the passenger compartment if there is a leak near your car's exhaust395 words
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239 1983-05-01 15 MOST air-conditioned premises waste up to $3 m every $10 spent m installing the cooling system. Yet few would invest to reduce this wastage, a seminar was told on Wednesday. Mr Wong Song Yeng, general manager of Monitrol Automation (Pte) Ltd, said that for239 words
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Article99 1983-05-01 15 YOU can place number-to-number telephone calls to Pulau Batam, Pulau Samboe and Tanjong Üban m Indonesia from today. The charges are $9.6(1 for the first three minutes and $3.20 for every subsequent minute. Person-to-per-son calls cost $16 and $3.20 respectively. Telecoms is also introducing99 words
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Article72 1983-05-01 15 TRAFFIC Police and the Central, Beach Road and Tanglin police stations will conduct a joint operation against illegal parking m the city area on May 4 from 10,30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. The operation will be carried out along Mount Elizabeth, Nutmeg Road, Orchard Road, Beach Road,72 words
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131 1983-05-01 15 THE Lions Club was last night urged to support Chinese culture. Major Fong Sip Chee, Minister of State (Culture) told the club's Mandarin Chapter that since it had chosen Mandarin as its tool of communication it must be loyal to its aims. It should get131 words
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187 1983-05-01 15 PRIMARY Four pupil Ahmad bin Saad, 10, of Balestier Primary School suffered the worst injuries m Friday's collision between his schoolbus and another bus at Balestier Road. But he hoped that he could recover m time to sit for his mid-term examinations starting187 words
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Article313 1983-05-01 15 THE Civil Defence Command is to get the help and advice of established international civil defence organisations. Confirming this, the command's Director, Deputy Asst Commissioner, Eugene Wong, said: "We hope to learn from established organisations of the various countries where civil defence had proved itself313 words
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246 1983-05-01 15 PAUL JACOB - PAUL JACOB By A SUGGESTION by grassroot leaders that the Central Provident Fund Special Account be used to start off the Medisave scheme is worthy of consideration, Mr Goh Chok Tong said last night. The Defence and Second Health Minister also agreed246 words
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Article538 1983-05-01 16 PETER BARNARD - PETER BARNARD By US Editor, writing from Las Vegas Sales of our Ultimax and SAR guns could rake m this sum yearly SINGAPORE ends its most ambitious venture into the international arms market here this weekend amid clear indications that the two weapons it has put538 words
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Article, Illustration252 1983-05-01 16 They do not mind paying more for rice IT'S more than a matter of taste. Singaporeans not only go for the pricier grades of rice but prefer to buy them from the stores which charge more for the sake of convenience. They spend between $108 and $200 a year more252 words
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Article82 1983-05-01 16 Minister praises blood donors EVERY blood donor is living proof that there are many Singaporeans who understand that they have obligations and responsibilities. "By donating blood, you help those m need and you also discharge part of your duty to the community. You should feel a sense of satisfaction m82 words
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Article, Illustration398 1983-05-01 17 L.E. PREMA - L.E. PREMA Story: WHEN it comes to caring for children, Madam Lem Chun, 61, has credentials few can match. A mother of 10 children and grandmother to more than 10 grandchildren, she is a veritable supermum. More than just numbers, Madam Lem has another vital asset an abidingWONG KWAI CHOW - 398 words
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Article145 1983-05-01 17 GIVEN encouragement and appropriate facilities, Malay students are capable of achieving good results m their studies. This was shown m the significant improvements m the recent results of the PSLE and GCE 'O' and 'A' levels, said Acting Social Affairs Minister, Dr Ahmad Mattar last145 words
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Article67 1983-05-01 17 SIX ships of the Indian Navy's Eastern Fleet will pay a four-day goodwill visit to Singapore from Tuesday. The ships will berth at Sembawang and will be open to the public on Friday from 2.30 to 5 p.m. Admission passes can be obtained from the67 words
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Advertisement1207 1983-05-01 17 I w aHf vWv Ji^y eS^l S^B^B^B^Bm^B^BmF (^■^■JL -j' '?i^Bm^^H^' -j^.^.ij^mHßJß mjm|mmb BJJf J3 Cuddly koalas one of Australia's unique attractions. Now's the time to visit Australia An endless variety of things to see and do. And new flights make it easier than ever. Easy To Reach Lively Recreation Bargain1,207 words
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Article225 1983-05-01 18 THE Second Health Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong, asked for feedback. Now he has got it. The Singapore Medical Association has set out its comments on the National Health Plan and Medisave m a memorandum to his ministry. Doctors, dentists and pharmacists m government service225 words
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Article, Illustration1187 1983-05-01 18 Metro's way with hearts and flowers A local chain o£ department stores has been singled out for its success m dealing with personnel problems METRO is arguably the first local company to make it big m the retail business, growing from a modest cluttered shop m High Street to a1,187 words
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Article, Illustration611 1983-05-01 18 MACAW Operation Cutthroat Now here's a funny thing I NORMALLY avoid hospitals like the plague. Something about the hospitality of hospitals does not agree with me. (Where do more germs meet than m a hospital?) So why was I pacing about m the hospital? Blood drew me there. They always611 words
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Advertisement140 1983-05-01 18 ?0 oP^ sßepubliCOfChilla 4^M l^g.tlliTOUa mk ■Ai\ *H tTn iiv i j^bbblk/'^ Ib« 4 jl Itw Al PJT- '^bbV 4i L lOi v iUßßßTflßl^^^ p5 l <V^^^ So luscious and smooth is the af| 3 BB^mmhm^^B \3M^^^" taste of Clouds Mountain Pure Honey 1 Wg&M !3 BbBbShIKIbBB I that it140 words
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Article, Illustration1655 1983-05-01 19 Peter Barnard - Peter Barnard By US Editor Le Carre set out to produce a novel that would be pro-Israeli the outcome is a book that is, at the very least, even-handed. The reader is taken progressively through Le Carre's education, entertainingly and with a degree of authenticity only1,655 words
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Article, Illustration619 1983-05-01 19 HERE are some of the magazines now available m Singapore bookstores: The Atlantic (US, monthly, $7). Noted for publishing quality short stories and poetry, this magazine of "public affairs and the arts" was the first to publish US Budget Director David Stockman's619 words
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Article, Illustration413 1983-05-01 19 Linda Austin - Linda Austin dfd IF YOU haven't done any browsing at the magazine racks m your local bookstore lately, you may be m for a surprise. Yes, Woman's Own and Newsweek a£e still there. But the variety of magazines available to Singaporeans has increased dramatically413 words
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Article, Illustration282 1983-05-01 19 Rosemary Chen - Rosemary Chen BODY i* "A PERSON after your own heart" shares your likes and dislikes. If he has a "heart to heart talk" with you, he talks honestly about personal matters. This may encourage you to "take heart", or may cause you to282 words
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Advertisement468 1983-05-01 19 Next week, The Sunday Times reproduces the first of two extracts from The Little Drummer Girl QUALIFY* promotion through ICS SPECIALIZED COURSES FROM U.K. IN MANAGEMENT AND TECHNICAL SUBJECTS Improve your position by learning at home and be paid what you are really worth. ICS home-study courses have helped thousands468 words
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Advertisement296 1983-05-01 20 Special inauguration offere/ If «W^^^k or^^ ox <^ n§9 |He purchased /^^JA |IttNCBS»BpESS j Employees Co-operative Limited, which tormryTibßTpurei^y^ fl *^««^j£^y'^] lUrill"ny idM LllC IN lUU VVcIUUIIIccIiIUOILL/ A r J- ca2cc/hrnbrtbm* X CA2/CC/HR/NBR/TB X <^n TG/TPI/TW/US \!k\ wm lr \f I branches except X I tn Uric at all r\\\r296 words
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Advertisement161 1983-05-01 21 ur I I o^ B I w— I -—I V 111 I f f y wHfHf i^l M j^^W brsnches except f 7| ~7 Available at all branches 7| Z Z except AMK (b)/BN 4/BP/ TG/TPI/TW/US M O® Z Z Z a mmm f Available at all branches Jb^ Jj^^^^^^k161 words
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Article, Illustration637 1983-05-01 22 Irene Hoe - Irene Hoe fgfg By ON A Saturday afternoon m Orchard Road, the shopping madness is at its peak. It also happens to be the best time to meet the "it's all there" salesgirl or her slightly more senior colleague, the "we never had any637 words
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Article, Illustration210 1983-05-01 22 PITY Mr Goh Kirn Leong, Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Education. He has some friends whose only reading material is the advertisements m the newspapers. But while this kind of information must surely warm the hearts of our advertisers, Mr Goh only laments. Singaporeans, especially210 words
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Article, Illustration269 1983-05-01 22 BE A good reservist and you could win yourself a taxi licence. It's a tempting carrot that's being held out by the Singapore Automotive Engineering, the Defence Ministry-owned company which set up Singapore Commuter Pte Ltd., our newest taxi company. The company, which will have269 words
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Advertisement789 1983-05-01 22 HAi/e To M«/£ (N7b .^^r-^ggfpd I Fair Price for Home Appliances Making it simple at easily affordable prices. "Up?" mm F=^ a| ~iWW-iwr_f_i^iM Tecnnics HI FI ~msmsam Technics HI-FI r^ .-^^^.l^-^ Equalizer and Timer Optional I "^wiwjil 315 Series ys&mmmM 1 315 Series jhmhmhht^^^^^^ 1 ISHBi Jacket 33 I JMM789 words
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Article, Illustration883 1983-05-01 23 Telly no match for video games OBERT Redford has been doing it every night, m the company of the American bald eagle. Ronald Reagan does it sometimes, most recently m support of the American Red Cross. Nancy Reagan does it, too, for a variety of noble causes from the old883 words
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Advertisement239 1983-05-01 23 All technologies bring builtin problems but the special problem with television is that it is not one form of communication but several, a conduit for anything electrical impulses can transmit. Try Our Mouth-watering JUICY STEAMED DUMPLINGS a Child can Appreciate t tne Exquisite Taste 9^ Gourmets from Hong Kong and239 words
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Advertisement765 1983-05-01 23 Fair Price for Home Appliances Making it simple at easily affordable prices. National CTV y National CTV I V T ;-st :-S B VJ I i V*'' '""WOld^Bkjj^ M -B^B^B^B^B \_J 556/"* v^3smP?*^^ <•■'■'' v £'y S ■'v I anHK^^ ,w S up *4Dw CA fill «™-^^^^^^B tr\ T#* am765 words
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Advertisement681 1983-05-01 24 TELEp||OME SERV|CE; RATES: CLASSIFICATION GROUP Monday Friday 9.00 am 5.30 pm I Ordinary 1 00 per word (Mm 1 5.00) t^_^^_^ i— (5.00pm for next day) .urn i A Entertainment Food guide X-%A r\ S7s* nC3nC3r^\ f\ Cs?\fo S tUfd y <Kn7roKi.yTUn..> Semi-Displov f^ n "jg%o Straws Times) B Personal681 words
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Advertisement283 1983-05-01 24 14 Antiques/Art Crafts ART EXHIBITION/SALE Beijing Master Xv Ling Lv Chinese Paintings, fine Eggshell and Antique Porcelains now on exhibit. From 30th April 3rd May "83. (Open on Sunday Public Holiday) Daily from 10am. Bpm. COLLECTORS HOUSE ARTS AND CRAFTS COMPANY G25-28, Ground Floor, Manhattan House, Chin Swee Road, Singapore283 words
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Advertisement384 1983-05-01 24 20 Pets SOOKEE KENNEL is well-known for their puppiet. c Chow-Chow (show winner) c Collie male/ female c Shih Tzu black/ white c Pugs (SKC/ imported) c Pekingese (male/ female c Pomeranian male/ female Toy Poodle white Just arrived from Australia. We guarantee all puppies with pedigree certificate and register384 words
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Advertisement361 1983-05-01 24 20 Pets GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES Sire Germany imported, big bones, excellent working temperament. Good references. Tel: *****04. GERMAN SHEPHERD imported adult males, black/ gold, big bone/ structure. Excellent bloodline. 74 Jalan Seaview. HAMSTERS, LONG OR short fur. Also cages/bottles. Reasonable price. Tel: *****52. 7 1/2 m.s. Buklt Tlmah. IMPORTED POODLE,361 words
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Advertisement357 1983-05-01 24 20 Pets 5 PURE WHITE Spitz puppies for n sale. 7 wks. old. Interested call *****1. MALE DOBERMANN PUP. 2 months old. Tel: *****95. 5-MONTH OLD PEKINESE Male with SKC papers. Tel: *****87. 22 Stamps Coins EXCELLENT INVESTMENT STAMPS (Pre 1900). Private sale of rare and scarce stamps. Contact: *****46.357 words
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Advertisement297 1983-05-01 24 25 Sale: Other Products SHIMANO BICYCLE WITH gear shift for sale. Interested contact *****03. 27 Wanted SS^Si^SSSSSSSSSSIS3SSS ABSOLUTELY HIGHEST PRICES offered for your gold, diamond, jewellery, watches and pawnshop tickets. Phone: *****9, *****9 Address: 202, 2nd Floor, People's Park Centre BEST PRICES PAID for your Gold/ pawnshop tickets. Call Miss297 words
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Advertisement596 1983-05-01 24 36 House Renovation/Repair/Decor JOHNNY LIM DECORATION Works. Roofing, gutter, fencing, painting, wood, cement works, etc. *****12, *****38 (*****75 night). RENOVATION WORK FOR HDB, private houses, undertake office partitions, awnings and furnishings, etc. *****15, anytime. 37 Aircon/Refrigerator KOWA ELECTRICAL SPECIALISES m Repairing, Servicing, Installing, Spraying and selling all kinds of aircondltioners,596 words
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Advertisement497 1983-05-01 24 62 Other Products/ Services AM VARITYPER PHOTOCOMPOSER 500 for sale. Still m use. Included 52 typeface In 13 fonts. Price: M 519,200- 0.n.0. Call Miss Tan, 03-*****1/*****6 or send offer to 11, Jin 8/3 D, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia. IMA \jmmjfomm ~65 Situations Wanted FILIPINO LADY SEEKS Immediate employment for general497 words
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Advertisement540 1983-05-01 24 HL\j "BRAND NEW 18K goid gent's #Bfe 1 "m^ Concord Delirium dress V AJ watch. offering $11,600 ono. IV9 Sale. Other Products. aa^M»WF £5B "HOUSE-SITTING! CANADIAN g^mT^ ]J\M family interested m house- m Cjj 11 BXj sitting for 1 or 2 months l|9 Mla >ll>aa^^^Jf J>« Locate the advertisement at540 words
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Advertisement268 1983-05-01 24 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales SALES EXECUTIVE Rapidly expanding Real Estate Company needs Young Sales Executive either Male or Female with drive, ambition and experience m Real Estate and Managegent. Requirements: Must speak and write fluent English. c Minimum 'A' level with passes m English. Have driving ability and perhaps268 words
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Advertisement444 1983-05-01 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales c) Sales Leading US Oilfwld Company with a w«ll established Representative Office m Singapore seeks suitably qualified: MARKETING EXECUTIVE Preference will be given to candidate with tertiary education and oilfield service/marine related experience. The first 6 to 8 months will be spent:444 words
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Advertisement273 1983-05-01 25 A well established manufacturing group m Jurong has vacancies for the following positions:DOCUMENTATION CLERK/ TYPIST/GENERAL CLERK Knowledge m Shipping/Import and Export Documentation Minimum GCE 'O' Level Electric typewriter speed 50— 60wpm Able to work independently Salary negotiable REFINERY OPERATORS Minimum secondary education Willing to do shift work Experience m edible273 words
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Advertisement2444 1983-05-01 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production g) Production g) Production g) Production M^ IF YOU ARE BETWEEN J tJ^L+3>^A?\ lE^kW^L M 16-35 YEARS OLD v \^L%^ •minimum WT W^^S^r W^St PRIMARY 6 EDUCATION j^AJ Aiy SINGAPOREAN I2,444 words
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Advertisement599 1983-05-01 25 76 Vehicles For Sale g) Maxda 1979 MAZDA 323 1000 5-door. Ist owner, low mileage, guaranteed showroom condition. $13,200 negotiable. *****55, Jerry Low. 1979 MAZDA 626 Automatic. Aircond., radio cassette, booster. Price $18,500 0.n.0. Contact *****81. IMMACULATE 78 323, 1000 c.c. alrcon, cassette, new paint, $11,900. Tel: *****65. 1962 MAZDA599 words
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Advertisement798 1983-05-01 25 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi 1977 SIGMA 1600 GS, aircond, radio/ cassette, with equaliser booster, PARF. Good condition. Selling $13,800. Tel: *****73. 1981 DECEMBER PONY 1200GL with cassette, aircond Mitsubishi engine. Selling: $17,800 0.n.0. Tel: *****41. 1981 LANCER 1400 GL. One owner. Aircond., sports rims. High power cassette. $21,200.798 words
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Advertisement834 1983-05-01 25 76 Vehicles For Sale 1) Others ALMOST 1974 VOLKSWAGEN 1200. New tax, paint, tyres, Just overhauled. PARF eligible. $8,800. *****23 William. AUGUST 1977 MINI Clubman with sports rims, Clarion radio, new tyres, new tax. PARF. $8,900 0.n.0. Tel: *****24. LATE 1977 MINI Clubman m excellent condition for sale. Those interested,834 words
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Advertisement706 1983-05-01 25 76 Vehicles For Sale n) Motor Cycles/ Scooters 1982 YAMAHA DTI7S selling at $1,600. Interested, please contact: *****35, Anthony. AU7SO HONDA K4 Price $750. Tel: *****41 SELLING 1978 YAMAHA RD3SO, $600. Contact tel: *****70. I YAMAHA DTI7S SCRAMBLER. $500 0.n.0. Call Joe, *****01. 9 1979 GTO. SELLING $500. Tel: EriCv»3706 words
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Advertisement789 1983-05-01 26 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments jffnii- iiiiiiiiwiMii wiwiwniiiMnwHmwwaWm cArdmore 'Tark^l OPEN HOUSE Long or short lease Luxurious apartments to let with exclusive Country Club membership Just off Orchard Road and Scotts Road 3-bedrooms; large lounge; ample parking Furnished or unfurnished Rental from $5,375 per month789 words
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Advertisement516 1983-05-01 26 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Rooms SEMI-FURNISHED ROOM AVAILABLE please call *****68. 87 Accommodation Wanted a) Houses HOUSE-SITTING! CANADIAN FAMILY (2 small children) Interested m housesitting for 1 or 2 months. Arriving Ist week of June. For details please contact Orientations, Mrs Hendrix, *****02. UNIVERBAL REALTY PTE Ltd requires bungalows, apartments516 words
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Advertisement720 1983-05-01 26 89 Properties For Sale c) HDB/HUDC Apartments 3-ROOMED FLAT, PARTLY furnished, near to market, school, sport complex, swimming pool and etc. Interested call: Mr. Lee, *****76/ *****58 or direct viewing on Monday at: 81k.152, Mcl Ling Street, #03-04, Singapore 0314. 5-ROOMED POINT BLOCK Toa Payoh Lorong 8, high floor, with720 words
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Advertisement691 1983-05-01 26 100 Air Travel SUPER BUDGET AIRFARE to Hongkong Tokyo Osaka Jakarta Colombo Bombay Delhi Los Angeles San Francisco, etc. Contact: Ramesh Travel Service, Monday Friday tel: *****52/ *****06, Sunday and Public holidays *****79. TAI9S. BUPERBUDGET TRAVELLERS *****51 Businessmen Holldaymakers leisuretour student pass travellers welcome. Daily departure worldwide connection available. LaFleur691 words
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Advertisement544 1983-05-01 26 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours Kr I^^^^^^^^^kVHHHHHH B^^HB^^^^BBB» .^^L^bl ~^^VHHB t 88l ■■H-^k^ .^HBI V TRAVEL SERVICE (S) FTE.LTD. I Head Office: I Gl4-16-18, Pearl's Centre, Eu Tong Sen Street, (Yangtze Theatre), Singapore 01 05. Tel: 221 8433 (7 lines). Branch Office: 119, People's Park Complex, Ground Fir., New544 words
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Advertisement197 1983-05-01 26 111 Academic MATHEMATICS AND PHYSICS tuition for 'A' and 'O' levels. Tel: *****26. UNIVERSITY UNDERGRAD OFFERS tuition m English, Maths, Science, GP, Econs. Secondary/ Pre-U levels. Gary, *****2. UNIVERSfVY GRADUATES GIVING tuition sn CL2/English/Commerce. Ail levels. Miss Tan, tel: *****46. 112 Commercial Or ATT SECRETARIUS The next FULL-TIME PRIVATE SECRETARY'S197 words
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Advertisement351 1983-05-01 26 102 Tours 102 Tours I Bth Grand Mass Wedding Honeymoon Tours Venue: Nepture Theatre Restaurants Night Club. Ceremony Date: 18 September 83* Dep. Date: 1 9 September 83 'Europe, America Asia Honeymoon Tours Itineraries are Available.) EUROPE HH^ Jt\JLJMIi d Holland, W. Germany. Austria, Italy. Vatican. Morbco. Switzerland. Litchtenstein. Belgium.351 words
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Advertisement490 1983-05-01 26 114 Music OVERSI-AS TRAINED TEACHER Offers Piano and Theory lessons. Interested please call *****36 after 2 p.m. 115 Driving RESPONSIBLE AND PATIENT qualified licenced ROY driving Instructor for Bedok and Toa Payoh residents. Call *****72. THE FIf:ST DRIVING Centre. pOV Qualified Experienced Instructors. Classes 3. 4, 5. Tel: ******7. 116490 words
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Sunday Times Spotlight
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Article, Illustration1314 1983-05-01 27 S'poreans eat, buy and learn Japanese Where is Japan? Look m your living room. See Japan m your TV set and electric organ. Some Japan is m your kitchen, m the pack of instant noodles, and m that pinch of Ajinomoto. Japan waits for you m the1,314 words
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Nakasone visit
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Article, Illustration964 1983-05-01 28 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST By Our Tokyo Correspondent WHEN Mr Takeo Fukuda, a former Japanese Prime Minister, attended the Asean Summit m Kuala Lumpur m 1977, his aides cautiously announced that Japan was considering a Malaysian request for additional aid. Alarmed by misinterpretations that Japan was granting the964 words
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Article, Illustration924 1983-05-01 28 Mr Hiromu Fukada - Mr Hiromu Fukada By His Excellency, Ambassador of Japan to Singapore APRIL 29, 1983, is the 82nd birthday of His Majesty, the Emperor of Japan, and it is my great pleasure to take this opportunity to extend my cordial greetings to the readers of The Sunday924 words
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Article318 1983-05-01 28 Award-winning films will be shown here this month as part of a Japanesefilm festival, which will be held m conjunction with the Japanese Prime Minister Nakasone's visit to Singapore from Wednesday, May 4 to Friday, May 6. Photography, art exhibitions and a book fair are also318 words
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High-tech age
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Article, Illustration987 1983-05-01 29 KHNG EU MENG - Robots get into the line KHNG EU MENG By rtr fgf JAPANESE companies which invest m Singapore today do not make pocket calculators and assemble radio and television sets. They make high-preci-sion motors and parts for computers, measuring instruments, medical equipment and advanced office machinery. They are high-technol- ogy companies,987 words
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The community
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Article, Illustration1263 1983-05-01 30 JULIE TAN - Getting to know you JULIE TAN By 'It works both ways' The Japanese form the largest expatriate community m Singapore and yet many Singaporeans know very little about the 20,000 Japanese m our midst. Their low profile here has led many of us to conclude that they are a polite1,263 words
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Article312 1983-05-01 30 IN SPITE of the language barrier, the Japanese have, through their behaviour, earned the high regard of many Singaporeans. Over at Pandan Valley where many Japanese live, the owner of Pandan Department Store, Mr Lee Meng Teck, 47, has warm feelings for many of them.312 words
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Living, learning and playing
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Article, Illustration609 1983-05-01 31 Learning the home spirit in a land far away THE Japanese School m Clementi Road is bursting at its seams. Seventeen years ago m 1966, it had 27 students and three teachers. Today, its student population has increased almost 70-fold to 1,800. Enrolment is expected to increase further to 2,000609 words
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Article, Illustration589 1983-05-01 31 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN By. 4 We are always smiling, humble and polite, irregardless of how we feel inside. And this can be very hard on one's emotions. S Mr Isao Kameyama on the Japanese fondness for the karoake THE sign at the top of the door589 words
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Japan — Singapore links
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Article, Illustration978 1983-05-01 32 THOMAS WEE - Dreams come true in Tokyo THOMAS WEE By m Tokyo But Tokyo Disneyland will never be complete, its creators claim, for new attractions and shows will be added if need be and present attractions improved. Enter a magical world where Mickey speaks Japanese I WENT to see Mickey Mouse the978 words
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Where adventure beckons
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Article, Illustration536 1983-05-01 33 Book your tickets well m advance TOKYO Disneyland is 10 km from the heart of Tokyo and can be reached by bus, car, taxi or a combination of subway and bus. The travelling time varies from 15 to 30 minutes, depending on whether you're coming from central536 words
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Learning new skills
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Article, Illustration679 1983-05-01 34 KHNG EU MENG - KHNG EU MENG By CHANG Chui Mcc, 19, starts her day like many Japanese factory workers, clocking m at 8 a.m., donning her uniform and exercising with her colleagues for 10 minutes before starting work. The only difference is Miss Chang still attends school679 words
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Advertisement431 1983-05-01 27 Congratulations Best Wishes to His Majesty The Emperor of Japan on his 82nd Birthday and A very warm welcome to H.E. Mr Yosuhiro Nakasone, Prime Minister of Japan §who will visit Singapore from 4th to 6th May lllllJ from I f Members of the Japanese Chamber of WW Commerce Industry431 words
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Advertisement424 1983-05-01 28 Congratulations Best Wishes to His Majesty The Emperor of Japan on his 82nd Birthday and A very warm welcome to H.E. Mr Yasuhiro Nakasone, Prime Minister of Japan fl who will visit Singapore from 4th to 6th May \uL, 111 trom ml Members of the Japanese Chamber of mm Commerce424 words
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Advertisement425 1983-05-01 29 ■lIiIII I I mm I Congratulations Best Wishes to His Majesty The Emperor of Japan on his 82nd Birthday and A very warm welcome to H.E. Mr Yasuhiro Nakasone, Prime Minister of Japan Jill who will visit Singapore from 4th to 6th May llliil II from lW|||lf Members of the425 words
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Advertisement438 1983-05-01 30 Congratulations Best Wishes to His Majesty The Emperor of Japan on his 82nd Birthday and A very warm welcome to H.E. Mr Yasuhiro Nakasone, Prime Minister of Japan *****1 l who will visit Singapore from 4th to 6th May IMJI Imp? Members of the Japanese Chamber of "*****1" I Commerce438 words
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Advertisement182 1983-05-01 32 9 See the most innovative entertainment centre m Asia This "Magic Kingdom" of the y^ orient spreads across an extensive xj^ jf lands" world Bazaar, Adventure- \l tftf Sand, Westerniand, Fantasyland and m »^^P^ 1 Tomorrowland. Among the many W p colourful and exciting wonders j^ iiii^, l A of182 words
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Advertisement127 1983-05-01 33 j/]JP^jr Together with exhibitors from advanced countries Japanese j/\4SS£?X Technology m automation, industrial robots, machine tool and S\*jt^ T>^ production engineering at its best will be featured at.... /^Z 20-23 July 1983 <jS^ SINGAPORE WORLD TRADE CENTRE For further information, |fT"i| MATEX ASIA 'B3 please contact: lk| I S.E. Asia127 words
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Advertisement326 1983-05-01 33 THE'SUPER-A' EXPERIENCE Total Control Through Electronics B^S^BSJPH| Pentax Super A gives you the best of photography's many worlds. From the absolute simplicity of programmed automation to the supreme complexity of remotely-controlled, multi-flash, BKWfcir|B motor-drive exposures. Whatever the situation, Super A has a ■Hfefefcto**. ■fefai To give you a new sensation326 words
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Advertisement507 1983-05-01 34 fKAWAI 1 1982 GUINNESS BOOK OF WORLD RECORDS INTRODUCES THE KAWAI ORGAN AS.. "THE WORLDS MOST VERSATILE ELECTRONIC ORGAN IS THE 8 MANUAL I KAWAI T-50" j /From the remarkable big Giant T-50 > comes the same technology m the NEW DX SERIES THE ADEPT SYSTEM. Others are self acclaimed507 words
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Advertisement155 1983-05-01 34 -l jKdfcF' "^^Htt ■■.-"V\S':*v*" iv. i f--^ n"t^^ book S d^^ < sO il tt "^^S #REX BOOK STORE (PTE) LTD Wholesale Depl I'll Scipqi" Road HOI 273 Seleqie Complex Smqarvyo 0718 Tpi *****40 Retail Dept 24 Dhobv Ghual Smqaporo 0922 Tel *****67 REX BOOK STORE 402 X L Arcade155 words
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Article, Illustration860 1983-05-01 35 4 If you doubt the effectiveness of big target-men, consider the cases of Swansea's Bob Latchford (left) and Aston Villa's Peter Withe (right) both of whom are among the leading goal-scorers m the m First Division this season. Traditional British centre-forwards are still860 words
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Advertisement541 1983-05-01 35 i I I MXX mmm m—M I *r s- «*V*flr; >». 1 I TWIW mmm mmrnb I X.JKt*."'*!' 1 v-i— uCs^ T*^ i f 4 SHENTON WAY SEAFOOD W f GREATLY PRESENTS 'If BARBECUE SEAFOOD II ■f IN AN UNUSUAL ATMOSPHERE t|i v i Fresh and tasty barbecue seafood at541 words
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110 1983-05-01 36 Lomond (Eddery up) wins 2,000 Guineas NEWMARKET (England), Sat. Lomond, trained m Ireland by Vincent O'Brien, routed the fancied home runners today to win the 2,000 Guineas, second of the 1983 English horseraeing classics. Lomond, a half-brother by Mqrthern Dancer to the American Triple Crown Winner Seattle Slew, swooped onReuter - 110 words
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Article, Illustration312 1983-05-01 36 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By VAAEON II is Cup material he has entered for the Perak Derby. But this five-year-old Reindeer gelding is precariously low m the ratings for a Cup contender and nothing short of a win m the Derby trial (Race 6) at312 words
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Article409 1983-05-01 36 RACE EPSOM JEEP RACING ED PEDIGREE TONTO WENG SOOK 8 Mighty Legend 8 Mighty Legend 8 Mighty Legend 7 Mellow Tint 8 Mighty Legend 1 7 Mellow Tint 7 Mellow Tint 7 Mellow Tint 8 Mighty Legend 7 Mellow Tint 3 True Grit 1 She's A409 words
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239 1983-05-01 36 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE By JOCKEY M.C. Lam, who booted home four winners for Agasam Stable from five rides yesterday, has only two mounts (both Agasam horses) today and he should win on Ganelon 111 (Race 8). From two starts so far, this three-year-old colt won239 words
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Article, Illustration4738 1983-05-01 36 fgf IPiPffWlflMllli 1.30 CLASS 3 DIV 4 1,200 m H 'J\*i Wm (Ratings: 87-78) mSMMsMMm (Stakes: $14,500) 1 4*05*6 She's A Darling; 5«.5 (86) Golden Arrow-West smm +.5 (1200 m) Went with pace weakening m run-in to finish 6th of 14 m Div 4 1200 m Ipoh4,738 words
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229 1983-05-01 36 TONTO - TONTO By uur man on the track IPOH, Sat. All For You, a four-year-old Irish mare by Martinmas (sire of Ace Queen), is maintaining winning form and should make a sound bet m Race 5. All For You won two of229 words
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Article, Illustration1301 1983-05-01 37 TONTO; CENTAUR - Agasam-Lam team in top form with 4 winners TONTO and CENTAUR Intercontinental gets Derby berth FIRST: ***** SECOND: ***** THIRD: ***** STARTERS: *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, ***** CONSOLATIONS: 34 629, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, 3898(5, ***** By IPOH, Sat. Punters who jumped on1,301 words
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Article168 1983-05-01 37 Hock Chong's Village Kid By THE RACING EDITOR VILLAGE KID, owned by Tan Hock Chong, president of the Racehorse Owners Association, won the Three Kings Handicap over 1,200 m at Avondale Jockey Club near Auckland yesterday. It was the first time that Village Kid, a three-year-old New Zealand gelding by168 words
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1143 1983-05-01 37 Races CLASS 1, DIV. 3 I,loom straight Chens Stable's (3) UDOMSAK 52.5 (2648-908) Donnelly 1 (10) Fireglo 52.5 c 49.5 (2768-709) Zainal 2 (6) Oriental Pearl 111 56.5 c 53.5 (844-365) Marzuki 3 (7) Camberly 57 (3399-790) TUey 4 (8) Shining Keoni 541,143 words
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Article807 1983-05-01 37 ghgh IPOH, Sat. The stewards inquired into the running and handling of Foxiloxi (Lucas) m Race 7 and Follow Me II (Velayutham) m Race 8 today. Both inquiries were adjourned to the following day. The Stipendiary Steward's report on today's races: RACE 1: Creek Street II (apprentice807 words
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Obituary, Illustration398 1983-05-01 37 KANG SIEW BENG BORN 1919 passed away peacefully on 30th April 1983 leaving behind: Son*: Goh Seh Siong Goh Sui Siong (Deceased) Goh Liong Siong Goh Chin Siong Daughters-in-law: Lee Siew Chen Chiau Lie Yong Lvi June Chai Soh Poh Lian Daughters: Goh Giok Hwa Goh Yong Hwa398 words
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Obituary, Illustration101 1983-05-01 37 MR. BOON KIM YEW Departed: Ist May 1982 One year has passed, dearly missed and fondly remembered by wife, sons, daughters, daughter-in-law and all who loved him. In Loving Memory of our Beloved PETER TAN CHEW SENG Departed: Ist May 1980 To us his name will ever101 words
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Advertisement313 1983-05-01 37 102 Tours 102 Tours is Back C E has returned to the travel scene. C E has highly qualified and experienced staff. C E has a tradition of personal service. C E ensures all of you an enjoyable vacation Bangkok /Pattaya/Chiengmai Every Mon 5/7 Days $731/5851 Bangkok/Hongkong/Macau Every Mon 8313 words
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Advertisement165 1983-05-01 37 [The Golden Lotus A translation by Clement Egerton of the Chinese novel Chin Ping Mci *vf wa vj I ■jit t aY &i,' ■4B Sri ri >Jb The Golden Lotus, which Pearl S. Buck has called 'the greatest novel of physical love which China has produced', was first published m165 words
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Article, Illustration1019 1983-05-01 38 Lenord King - She's in a Klass of her own Lenord King ghg m You see, there were two things that I lived on as an athlete: Concentration and determination. I trained twice a day. I would put pressure on myself. Some people said it was unnecessary. But I wanted to get the1,019 words
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186 1983-05-01 38 IT was like a Sunday at the beach informal, relaxed, plenty of sun, plenty of kids. At least 69 people from seven countries, including Singapore, competed at the Raffles' Institution yesterday for the sixth National Masters track and field championships. Hamid Yusoff, m the186 words
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Article, Illustration128 1983-05-01 38 ELLSWORTH Vines was Wimbledon singles champion m 1932 and capped a highy successful tennis career by taking the world professional singles titles m 1934-35. His book, Ellsworth Vines Quick Way to Better Tennis (left), was published m 1939 and was the first fully illustrated book on128 words
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Advertisement234 1983-05-01 38 Jm SINGAPORE -P^j SPORTS hpSBB council X /port/ for oil This weekly column will feature SSC's JLr Sports for All programmes. flB J^. SSC/F N Badminton Training Scheme /JH I Cheque presentation ceremony A (Date: 6 May 83 Time: 6.00 pm Venue: National Stadium Conference Room «9 SSC/Training Schemes J234 words
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Article, Illustration978 1983-05-01 39 These sporting musketeers are Floyd Patterson, Emil Zatopek and Sir Stanley Matthews, a trinity which, if its diverse talents could be re-assembled today, would have a value beyond the wildest fiscal imagination of the most avaricious entrepreneur. Not only were they history-makers, but men who casually draped978 words
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Advertisement349 1983-05-01 39 APPOINTMENTS v»|§i Applications are invited from suitably qualified jH candidates for the position of:M MANAGER, I PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION THE JOB: IH Mp This is a senior appointment m the company JS reporting directly to the Chief Executive. The sueIW& cessful applicant will be expected to manage the I i Wm'349 words
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Advertisement1007 1983-05-01 39 ©m IMEW WORLD OF TOMORROW d The age of highly advanced technology has brought us the 21 st century Today KS^ShHHHIR^^' *^ii:- ATLANTIC WORLD TteSSOTiittrreWandK tfelS^p^^^p-M^ft^^'- X^ East Coast/Orlando/Epcot Center/Canada s:ro; h ra d mofwoii^ n f ey s Amh I^H^S -x'Hfe Jzi^SS^^WSiSS* tomorrow! RltureWohd"- traTeTthe'corHdors of ScllOOl Holidays SpeCJai1,007 words
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Article342 1983-05-01 40 LONDON, Sat. Liverpool, who went to the top of the table m October last year, finally clinched the English First Division soccer championship for the sixth time m eight seasons today. But they did not achieve this latest success m their usual champagne style. They342 words
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Article141 1983-05-01 40 ATHLETICS National Masters championships (RI, 8 a.m.). Metro meet (Chinese High School, 1.30 p.m.). BASEBALL Friendly: Spore All Stars v Bangkok All Stars (Ulu Pandan, 10 a. m. CRICKET SCA Div. 2: CSC v Tanglin Taverners, IA v SCRC, ARC v SGA (Balestier Road), SCA Schoolboys v141 words
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Article445 1983-05-01 40 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By IT WAS the day of the retriever. Tang Chiang Sin drained the energy from young Julius Foo to win the boys' under--19 final of the PIA Singapore closed squash championships at Kallang yesterday. The colour came from Julius but not the fitness.445 words
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Article, Illustration428 1983-05-01 40 picture. SINGAPORE, despite being out of the Malaysia Cup competition for two years, will still have a say m the 1983 Cup final on May 7, thanks to Razali Alias scoring the winning goal at the Merdeka Stadium last night. Selangor will now meetNST - 428 words
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Article188 1983-05-01 40 Davis wins despite threat SHEFFIELD, Sat. England's Steve Davis, the 1981 champion, swept to a 16-5 victory against holder Alex "Hurricane" Higgins m their semi-final clash m the world professional snooker championship yesterday, unaware that a threat had been made to shoot him if he won. The threat was madeReuter - 188 words
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371 1983-05-01 40 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By i w^^^^^^^^^^^i^^— SCHOOLBOY star midfielder V. Sundram Moorthy is one of two new faces m the 24--member Singapore squad for the Southeast Asia Games next month. The other newcomer is defender Manap Ahmat, the pillar of strength for Second371 words
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Article361 1983-05-01 40 THE Chinese men's team defeated South Korea 5-1 conceding a game for the first time m the world table tennis championships m Tokyo yesterday. Kirn Wan was the hero of South Korean fans when he beat China's Fan Changmao 21-18, 18-21, 21-18. SingaporeReuter - 361 words
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Article, Illustration477 1983-05-01 40 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON FILIPINO Eleuterio Nival sneaked m out of the blue to claw the Tiger Open golf title by a solitary stroke at Sembawang yesterday. While gallery eyes were glued to the gripping duel between overnight leader Lim Kian Tiong and Malaysian international Nazamuddin Yusoff atJonathan Choo - 477 words
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Miscellaneous130 1983-05-01 40 UP TO 1 p.m. Fair. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 33 max., 26 mm. SUNSET today: 7.06 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.56 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 11/20 C Cloudy Manila 22/35 C Fair Amsterdam 9/13 C Cloudy Melbourne 12/20 C Cloudy Bangkok 28/36 C Cloudy Moscow 3/9 C Cloudy130 words
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Mew Directions
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Article, Illustration957 1983-05-01 1 KHNG EU MENG - Swatow's graduate power KHNG EU MENG A traditionally family business turns to outsiders Sy <^w HE table, laden with dishes of braised goose, sweet yam dessert and soo chye, was as traditionally Teochew as the restaurant with its Chinese ceramic pillars and red and gold colours. But Swatow Teochew Restaurant957 words
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Article, Illustration521 1983-05-01 3 LIM PHAY- LING - Dash for tha t splash LIM PHAY-LING <iy W W HAT better time to get into the swim of things than now when we are ail sweltering m the heatwave? 1983 is shaping up, and beachwear and swirnsuits hove never been more body-conscious. This is the year of the bodyNIK KASMANI - 521 words
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Article, Illustration295 1983-05-01 3 He came through the door and stayed for dinner MR LEE Seng Hai, 26, graduated with a Bachelor of Business Administrationdegree from the National University of Singapore 20 months ago. Instead of heading straight for the banks as many BBA graduates do, he joined the Swatow Teochew Restaurant as its295 words
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Advertisement128 1983-05-01 1 Roxy s May Day %2!W*£k^% 4 <?• II CS W Brand new items to O|'^vlCU9« g° at below cost! huriy/ H's a 2-day affa/r only. April 30 May 1 only v>*m. MfM "^^^^z^^^^^^J^L^ As a tribute to the hardworking people of Singapore, I^SR 7 r^^^A^^L 1^ faTT* I***1 Roxy is128 words
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Advertisement94 1983-05-01 1 Wacoal certainly has a flair for your outfits. To suit your every putting that extra "something" into mood. undergarments. The feel, the look and And Shape Pants are designed best of all the colours! It's a specifically to keep your feminine revolutionary wave of experience form m good shape. By94 words
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Article, Illustration1099 1983-05-01 2 ROSESSARY CHEN - ROSESSARY CHEN By Check if you are sound YOU want to join a company and the personnel manager tells you to "go and have a physical". Just what is required? Some clinics do basic response testing of eyes, ears, throat, teeth and lungs and check on body1,099 words
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Article229 1983-05-01 2 WHAT causes schizophrenia? No one knows. Who's likely to become afflicted? Researchers can't be sure. But despite schizophrenia's mysterious nature, doctors may soon be able to spot and, perhaps, aid victims before the disease gains a foothold during childhood. The offspring of a schizophrenic parentIPS - 229 words
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Advertisement175 1983-05-01 2 BBaflMi2& ""''T'ftiilH" r <Sl V L 4T\ to netainyour natural, good looks, lookafteryour skin the natural way. Kr 4m -^Hi^Hß I Shiseido^s Facial Softening Lotion Concentrate, was specifically Cream... just a tiny amount applied developed to keep the skin soft and around the eyes every night and after fresh by175 words
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Advertisement68 1983-05-01 2 WHElsl AH ALCOHOL\C QU\T$ PRtH&HGjWHEN ARE P.T.'* LIKELY TO START Z USUALLY umThiM 3 OR 4 PAYS, 9u T The V MAY OEGIH A$ LONG I A 4 4 WEEKS AF-TER QUITTtHG: CAH $MOi<itiG AFFecT A MAU'<y SItOALCAPAC\TV Z REPiICE QIOOV fLOUJ /4MP PreVemT/4 Full erection. M»»iih C«piui*« gram ncipiui68 words
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Advertisement348 1983-05-01 3 Avant Garde Decor Ideas Begin With INTERIOR DIGEST A DARING NEW PUBLICATION ON MODERN INTERIORS. PIH *i^Hp B SSHBfPIf 1 l^w i'l i fL_ Jg |.j sT |i jfc kjf: j I H x Bffel ¥3 T:ißHl''J| IB I film. i -iAI THtltMlli "H* Bfl BHBi^ ART APPRECIATION JtVbW ft^P^348 words
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Article, Illustration935 1983-05-01 4 Margaret Chan - Margaret Chan By Place: Coaster Grill, Blk 501, ground floor, West Coast Drive, off West Coast Way. Call *****51. Not air-conditioned. Recommended: Cantonese restaurant dishes, including braised scallops m birds' nest, $12; chilli pomfret, $21; prawns steamed with shredded garlic, $12; braised duck935 words
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Article, Illustration437 1983-05-01 4 LfcMAK laksa is one dish that looks and tastes owful if improperly prepared. Miss out even the daun limau purut and the daun laksa the finely chopped-up leaves and it isn't quite laksa anymore. Home-made laksa is best, but you can still get the genuine stuff437 words
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Article708 1983-05-01 4 LEE GEOK BOI - LEE GEOK BOI ghg hjh LOVE nothing better than sambal pork or prawns for dinner but don't have the energy to grind the spices? Don't despair. There are several brands of chilli gravies (for want of a better term) which will turn pork or chicken708 words
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Advertisement88 1983-05-01 4 ORIENTAL RESTAURANT Cantonese Cuisine At Its Best Tasty tim-sum titbits for a real treat! Daily Business Hours Tim Sum Lunch 7.30 am to 3pm (AMK only) 1 1 am to 3pm Dinner 6.30 pm to 10.30 pm ORIENTAL 3T^pAJ9* OECTAITDAIWT •Ang Mo Kio Bik 710 Ang Mo Kio Aye 388 words
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Advertisement153 1983-05-01 4 I The Ship's I This Sunday give yourself a break. .#^l I 8 Hang up your frying pan and make your way I fl to The Ship restaurant at Hotel Premier. B There's a huge variety of both western and local dishes H ■j to satisfy even the pickiest eaters.153 words
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Advertisement120 1983-05-01 4 Stylish performer Meet the TC-492M: National's portable colour TV that's topping the charts with great performance at an attractive price. You'll admire its sleek lines that will speak for your taste and style. You'll enjoy its lightweight construction and compact size when you decide to bring it along for a120 words
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Article, Illustration995 1983-05-01 7 IT WAS television that gave Hollywood veteran Gregory Peck the chance to play one of his heroes, Abraham Lincoln. Though the role is only a cameo one, it has attracted enormous attention. Here, Peck explains his preparation and adjustments for the part. IT IS late afternoon. TheIPS - 995 words
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Article, Illustration469 1983-05-01 7 O scaly, slippery, Wet, swift, staring wights, What Ist ye dot What lite lead? eh, dull goggles? How do ye vary your vile days and nights f How pass your Sundays? Are ye still but goggles In ceaseless wash? Still nought but gapes, and bites, And469 words
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Article, Illustration405 1983-05-01 7 J R's back to marital hiss and sizzle TELEVISION villain J R's second marriage to Sue Ellen is just one of several major shakeups designed to put some fire back into Dallas. The show lost some of its sizzle when the couple parted company. J R's roving eye stopped presentingIPS - 405 words
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461 1983-05-01 7 Judith Holmberg - Judith Holmberg TV REVIEW ■By TWO rather interesting SBC series are now being shown. Interesting m that both try to inform informally and succeed somewhat. What's Cooking (Sundays, 6.25 pm, Ch 5), now m its fourth week, is your standard cook-in show461 words
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202 1983-05-01 7 TEO LIAN HUAY - 'Tonight' cast goes to Australia Look East TEO LIAN HUAY By THE Enjoy Yourself Tonight show, Hongkong's popular variety programme, goes Down Under this month. A star-studded cast will travel to Australia to film a special series there. The team, which will include top TVB names like Gigi Wong, Susanna202 words
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Article, Illustration365 1983-05-01 7 John Logan - John Logan hjh By IT IS a rare opportunity to review two recordings of the same symphony especially something so masterful as Beethoven's Fifth. It is also a treat to find that one of the recordings features the masterpiece m a form that is nearer to365 words
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Advertisement204 1983-05-01 7 *s_l Ehiiklifoc-f I I fortherjght I I Pnjwssional I I Troininn I I QUALIFY FOR A PROFESSIONAL CAREER I THROUGH THE EMILE WOOLF COLLEGE UK. I I Since its establishment m 1976, the Emile Woolf I College has rapidly gained the reputation of I I leader m the field of204 words
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Advertisement465 1983-05-01 7 You are 16 or more and planning a business career. You know that a recognised professional qualification, with some letters after your name, could quickly put you out m front. But how long does it take? The answer is that at West London College, you could qualify m just one465 words
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Advertisement557 1983-05-01 8 1 CAPITOL-REPUBLIC: Now Showing (CAP *****59) 5 SHOWS: 11, 1.30, 4, 6.30, 9.15 No Free List m (REP *****02) 5 SHOWS: 11, 1.45, 4, 7.00, 9.00 No Free List JAMES OLSON BURT YOUNG RUTANYA ALDA 1 LIDO: NOW SHOWING! 8 (*****14) 11am, 1.45, 4.00, 6.45, 9.15 No Free List P557 words
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Advertisement529 1983-05-01 8 I 8 CATHAY: 53rd HILARIOUS DAY! A v WINNER OF ,g if ACADEMY AWARD A I For Best Supporting Actress < |5 JL JESSICA LANGE j g PUSTI3V jKkK I ITjjAMr j i 1 Tootsie i J O \*9j C 1983 Columbia Pictures IndliSlrres Inc r J JLl!l Wlm WrCkotrG?529 words
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Advertisement184 1983-05-01 8 Golden New Town Princess Clementi NOW SHOWING! G: 11,1.30,4,6.45,9.00pm NT: 1.30,3.30,7.00,9.00pm P: 1.30,3.30,7.30,9.30pm C: 1.30,3.30,7.15,9.30pm STARRING ZHANG YU >«| 0% ,jL. j^J^VENINGRAIN &SQ£3kW) the GORGES QUEENSTOWN DAILY at 10.45, 1 JO, 3.30, 7.30, 9.30 "NEW YORK CHINATOWN" ALAN TANG j TONITE 2nd MIDNITE at 12.15 am "CHALLENGE on CHASING GIRLS"184 words
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Miscellaneous2042 1983-05-01 8 p I I ETER BARNARD, now based m Washington, missed the Singapore Film Society's I Swedish Film Festival last week. But he knows the gloom-ridden genre well enough. I AN OPTIMIST is a person who says, "Things .^^^^m are bad, they always were bad, but nothing J^^^m m. t^a .^m^2,042 words
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Article266 1983-05-01 9 Touring actors keen to come PERHAPS one group that encapsulates many elements present m British theatre is the Actors' Touring Company. They have just finished a season at the Donmar Warehouse m Covent Garden and will be m New York from May to perform m the Britain Salutes New York266 words
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Article226 1983-05-01 9 A RECENT trend has been the growing popularity of what has been dubbed alternative cabaret. This refers to a collection of about a dozen acts, half made up of comedians, and half, musicians who usually play m pubs. Although these shows have been doing the regional circuit, they226 words
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Article, Illustration165 1983-05-01 9 THE commercial West End circuit has its ups and downs. A few weeks ago, to attract a new audience, a dinner theatre extravaganza called I was to have opened at the Piccaddilly Theatre, Featuring the celebrated Italian mime Arturo Brachetti, and a spectacular165 words
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Article, Illustration211 1983-05-01 9 THE buildings belonging to the two theatrical institutions m Britain, the National Theatre and the Royal Shakespeare Company, have facades that suggest a gloomy prospect. On the south bank of the Thames, the National Theatre complex is a fitting grey complement to the overcast sky and211 words
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Article, Illustration350 1983-05-01 9 Musicals and more at the two grand dames THE National Theatre and the Royal Shakespeare Company appear to be justifying their huge share of Arts Council grants. At the Olivier Theatre at the National, Guys And Dolls, the musi- cal based on a Damon Runyon story, is impossible to get350 words
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Article, Illustration432 1983-05-01 9 WHERE can quality entertainment be found outside of the National Theatre and the Royal Shakespeare Company? The fringe where small theatre groups, wishing to provide an alternative to commercial theatre, play at small venues. Now, the fringe has become an institution m itself. If you432 words
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210 1983-05-01 9 'Black but British' finds its niche ANOTHER theatrical movement that has made great strides is black theatre. Some shows give you an insight into the lives of an ethnic minority who are, nonetheless, British. One play that has become part of the standard repertory is Welcome Home Jack© by Mustapha210 words
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Article, Illustration479 1983-05-01 9 If you're going TICKETS THEATRE' tickets cost around £2.50 (557.7) to £12. You can usually get good seats for about £6. All West End theatres have telephone booking facilities and most credit cards are accepted. Cheap seats are available on the day of performance at most theatres, notably the National479 words
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Advertisement72 1983-05-01 9 MEET YOUR FRIENDS FOR A MEAL 11 OR A DRINK AT f JACK'S PLACE CAFETERIA #01*01 Bras Basah Complex (Next to Odeon Cinema) Tel: *****52/*****34 JACK'S GARDEN RESTAURANT (STEAK HOUSE) Blk. 730, Aye. 6, #01-4274 Ang Mo Kio Town Centre Tel: *****77/*****42 JACK'S PLACE STEAK HOUSE 268 Yen San Bldg.,72 words
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Advertisement351 1983-05-01 9 Come and discover howPUB we're 20 years old today! And to mark the occasion, allot us at PUB want to invite you to come and see exactly what we have m the works. The water works at _^flk 'Chestnut Avenue. The gas works at Kaliang. And Singapore's largest electricity wk351 words
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Article, Illustration1458 1983-05-01 10 THE other day, the New York Times proclaimed her to be, along with Meryl Streep, one of the two most sought-after properties m Hollywood. With Streep pregnant, the job opportunities for Jessica Lange are ripe. Especially since she's the first performer m 40 years to1,458 words
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Article, Illustration321 1983-05-01 10 Tan Jong See - Tan Jong See By EVENING RAIN IN THE GORGES At Golden, Clementi, Princess and New Town Starring Zhang Yu and Li Zhixing Directed by Wu Yonggang and Wu Yigong THIS film was released m China three years ago, won five of its national film awards,321 words
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Article, Illustration402 1983-05-01 10 Lim Kay Tong - Home is where the horror is IX I dUb HERE'S no place like home for some domestic terror, even if it's the second time around. Instead of the newly-weds of the first part of Amityville Horror, we have Anthony Montelli (Burt Young), a rather nasty dad of four and his402 words
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Advertisement648 1983-05-01 10 KEEP FIT AND IN k C^li l|OF everyday with i Jk WHwWHi EL just 5 minutes of f jm Fitnex Cycle training ijj^ The Family Fitness Trainer Tftr- j& 1 Don't scare your body any longer. Get fit again and continue Bglg JlH^ ""'ct to keep fit as you grow648 words
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Advertisement474 1983-05-01 11 "A thing of beauty, is a joy former. Keats m Endemium Chinese Antique Furniairc Porcelain Sculpmres from ■;-~^jk Shi wan m China i^An Invitation to View and i sm. Invest m exquisite VENUEIWyATT HOTEL,(Sootts Rd) Sir Stamford Room, Mezzagirie Fl Tel: 7331 188 Ext. 650 DATEpOth April 2nd May, 1983.474 words
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Advertisement328 1983-05-01 11 Imported Italy Original Double Coils M^LSprino Mattress only <IQO C "#^^^^)J^™ 150 cm x 190 cm (s' x6'3") timt mm y m -^jly^B iL//77/Y fo 7 purchase per family till stocks last. > I Vx *j King Koil mattresses have been ingeniously /S£s\ x g^" V 1^ o 5 designed328 words
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Advertisement108 1983-05-01 12 The Hottest Furniture fair of the year BEDROOM SUITES BUDGET FAIR Luxuriously completed bedroom suites Sale at $790/UloD(l6ri3l!u Sunflower spring mattress (size 1 50 cm xl 9ocm) Plus another same size spring mattress Sal eats29s/--e^ o oß^^(Usual price $295 each) J^tfXPjl^r while stocks last. Tiiiiiiiiiiiffi^'" 1111^ Hurry and visit us!108 words
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Advertisement594 1983-05-01 12 WHERE YOUR DREAM HOME BECOMES A REALITY ,i li; A double-storey terrace house m Johore Bharu, within easy access to town, yet secluded enough for that "away from the hustle-bustle" feeling. i__J A house that stands apart from the rest of the houses m other housing f"T" I "'^i W594 words
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The Motorist
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Article, Illustration796 1983-05-01 13 KHNG EU MENG - KHNG EU MENG E BANK officer Pao Yen Kong has not sent his car to the garage for servicing m three years. And his four-year-old Toyota Corolla is none the worse for it. It's not that Mr Pao, 36, doesn't care about his car. It's just796 words
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Article186 1983-05-01 13 EXCEPT for radiator, battery and dip-stick examination, is it really safe to go as far as 21,000 km without lifting the bonnet? What is the reason for the now-ex-tended service intervals? Well, engines need less attention now because components, including ignition and cooling systems, haveOPA - 186 words
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Article410 1983-05-01 13 TOO many garages do a poor job on customers' cars, the Consumers' Association of the United Kingdom has claimed after repeated tests. They cited one garage which did "little more than change the oil". In 1980, the English AA had 10,000 complaints about garages. They said:OPA - 410 words
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That driving test
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Article, Illustration669 1983-05-01 15 KAREN LAU - KAREN LAU By (1) Traffic here is fast. React quickly when overtaking or changing lanes. Your vehicle most suit road conditions. (2) Quite busy at times. Regulate the speed of your car accordingly. Take advantage of openings m the traffic to filter or change lanes669 words
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Article286 1983-05-01 15 TESTERS base their 'judgement of a candidate's driving ability according to a scheme laid down by the Traffic Police. A candidate who has two major, or six minor, or one major and five minor driving faults during his test fails. The major faults pertain286 words
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Expressway rules
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Article, Illustration1185 1983-05-01 17 KHNG EU MENG - KHNG EU MENG By IF YOU want to go fast on the expressways m Singapore, keep left, my friend said. We were on the East Coast Parkway heading towards the airport. And he was right. The right lane, the lane for overtaking, had1,185 words
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Buying second-hand
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Article, Illustration1016 1983-05-01 18 Are there signs of corrosion? Do the lights and electrical equipment work efficiently? Are there any leaks? What about the state of mirrors, doors and windows? YOU have decided that you must buy secondhand. So how do you go about it? Experts consider thatUFA - 1,016 words
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The male driver and others
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Article, Illustration1101 1983-05-01 19 Oh, to have someone who drives like a man! 4 So what are the hallmarks of a person who drives like a man? Decisiveness is one. Men decide, women dither. These paragons behind the wheel are also reputed to react more quickly and manoeuvre their cars more easily (but) if1,101 words
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Car cleaning
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Article, Illustration787 1983-05-01 20 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN By CAR owners can roughly be categorised into two groups. The first comprises those who find car-washing a chore and whose knowledge about car cleaning does not extend beyond hiring the nearest car washer. The second group of car owners are those787 words
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Distress signals
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Article, Illustration568 1983-05-01 21 THERE are some minor distress signals from your car that you can safely ignore for a while. But others are signs that you'd better do something fast or you'll wind up with big and expensive trouble. It pays to know the difference. Fluid568 words
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Article268 1983-05-01 21 their toll, and you may one day notice that your car engine sounds louder or that a hissing noise is coming from underneath the car. Collapse Putting off replacing a muffler can be hazardous. You may not smell the carbon monoxide that can filter intoIPS - 268 words
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On the market
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Article, Illustration174 1983-05-01 22 for a sound drive jkj THE TS 1200 cassette deck from Nakamichi combines a highly sensitive AM/FM stereo tuner (10 pre-set stations) and an auto-reverse cassette deck. Frequency response ranges from 20 Hz to 22 Hz. The NAAC (Nakamichi Auto Azimuth Correction) feature on the TD 1200 automatically aligns its174 words
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Article75 1983-05-01 22 RUST-proof your car and lubricate the nylon or plastic components attached to the glass support on the window mechanism at the same time. Kendall Kendcote does not interfere with the functioning of the window mechanism and its makers recommend it for protection of vehicle body cavities anu underbodies,75 words
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Article, Illustration464 1983-05-01 22 the original paintwork. It comes m a handy tube complete with an applicator at $8.90 per tube. TEK, imported by AU Building Supplies Pte Ltd, claims to have a range of colours to meet 75 per cent of Singapore's car population between one to five years old. Just look under464 words
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Article, Illustration293 1983-05-01 22 THE Sparkrite AT -80 electronic anti-theft device guards doors, bonnet, boot and the car radio and tape player and spot lamps. The car cannot start without a special key and thieves who try to break m will be given away by flashing headlamps and293 words
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Article93 1983-05-01 22 AT the heart of the Volkswagen Golf GTI is its 1.8-litre injection engine which takes 9.1 seconds to get you from 0 to 100 km h. One reason for this is its standard, sportilyadjosted five-speed gearbox. The car's chassis, according to its manufacturer, can cope well93 words
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Advertisement102 1983-05-01 13 i> RENAULT Biß^fc^rfdl^B^P^^ C^ JRwrcm' but >^ hN> oO 1 BT SB Bk I i X Bk Bl IB 1 Wl Bk 1 BW VI A i B I w JjgjW^ <^ -\<^ \v Iji VB T| f jH| w M j| ill mm X ill t^S^B^^^^SSS?^ I^^^ CcS*°^^^dll^&' .3WT--102 words
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Advertisement464 1983-05-01 14 ■5j55jj55j2j.5H| j^^u ||1 j^ *5* jj ■■■■i^w mt^ imi W S2sSl^^^^^^^^^^M«^^^^^^^^^Ml^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^s2S^^M^^«SSiiiSßi^^^^^^^^^^^^^Mss«B3SSs^ *iSSS^» r JmSSShIk. j^KtL wSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSm ''""LLTSTiirm *.TT m "BSmi "T V f/mSSt SSS^^^S Sh SST mh mm Mm SSik^^^^B .^bhbH *^^b^B mSSSSSm SSSST JmSSSSSSSSm, s wmm, DRIVING ANY ONE OF THESE CARS? At 99.2 c per litre, new BP464 words
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Advertisement117 1983-05-01 15 ___taß_w J_H_sB_HPL_A_^__b2P_____!___K¥ lE_^_l s^ l» pMMßl^^^&^^^^^^^^^^^^^HH ■MM ____k--^^^^.::>^_ffl-_? .<-.-,^-i&^i^^^^iiiilii)^i^^^M __^__88-J_i-_-_-_-_i &^.>. _9__r*u_£_| ■Jt*' _|^**^6 _4_^___V I .j. l BW^-» 1 NEWCHARMANTI3OOE/LC Attractive H.R Schemes plus *****55 Original r fiKrr Nippon Denso Leveed $***** arf Ait-Conditioner LE 5-Speed $26,771 ARF* 'Inclusive of road tax (1 yr) and registration fee but without117 words
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Advertisement551 1983-05-01 15 &5E All-New FWD The Spirited One. > -;.^pipp^p.ppp! LWHBr^^ J Jj&£^'~'^ HMBMIMIMMaMMMMnHiIHHHBMapV !£B&olKKltßllMtß&tKHHll*HAmi!iK<^^*^^^BKto^^^^^^ W^^Z^' fMi't i «R 1 JJSSlt^^««pW^^p»pl 3»*«"^^^BH HB °T<S^sJi9 PPPPPPPPPPPP^PPPP^PPPPPPP^PP^PPS^PPPBPPPP^PPPPPSPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP^PPPPPPPPPP^PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPB VDof^od Wssf''" jßPP»^Pß^^p*^^"^^^^^^T*di^^ mKKߣ&«*«*^W^^M& uW "".'^HflajMjH| pflv <:^^ar^Pßpppi ppppßPPLwitt T Vr aBpJJJJjS^»>w' l 'i l ili'i'i»i'iii'Hili"i' l ii^w '?f£sr '^^^pbbßßp^''' 11 1 I i IpBBBB^^pBBBB^I^P^^pBBS' sBBBbSSp/ a^pSapßsSk^H551 words
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Advertisement218 1983-05-01 17 Jo^ ~*niwiCA^ i $&r At last! B I w■■ introduces to you The original beautiful Moquette Fabric car seat cover With Moquette Fabric Panel and Matching Knitted Trimming. Available m various designs and colours to match and fit most popular cars. Also specially made for Mazda, Honda Mitsubishi models. Drive218 words
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Advertisement193 1983-05-01 17 SHOL IEADS THE WAY HE SUPER SAVER! Now you can buy a new grade of petrol- "^P^^T__r SHELLEXTRA. r *Z SB You'll pay less for SHELLEXTRA but ftQ r^, still get maximum power and kilometres. /Cy (Z~^~' ?S SHELLEXTRA also contains ASD, M I S^ the special additive proven m193 words
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Advertisement98 1983-05-01 18 ■>■',-'-■■ S -'-7 1 i. iM^UUii iiii i iinmßjUiiUi J I •^"■'«if'^S^^SßSlSfflP PA-300 Mobile Power Amplifier i H^P^*^ TD-1200 Mobile Tuner/Cassette Deck -?s Hppff^^^ SP-400 Mobile Speakei System T A I&SS3SKBS3! TECLU I A Little More Money, A Lot More Value jjr^ '^•S^^ TECLU PTE LTD PS? AUTOSCENE ACCESSORIES TEL:98 words
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Advertisement226 1983-05-01 18 be said too that although Tuff-Kote rustproofing is more expensive, the work quality is higher." The full test details were published m a recent edition of 'Motor*, the Swedish AA magazine. The Swedish Automobile Association g^J?,™, 16 says it for the third year running request, m the overall evaluation of226 words
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Advertisement165 1983-05-01 19 W MTTOMOBIU ASSOO^^ SPECTACULAR y^jvjJTOMQBiLEIiV^V WORLD TRADE CENTRE HALL 3 17-21 DECEMBER 1983 TECHNOLOGY IMPROVEMENTS IN ROAD SAFETY No one can be more relied on than The Automobile crowds, benefitting participants m the show more than ever Association of Singapore to stage such a mammoth show before. This promotion includes165 words
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Advertisement385 1983-05-01 19 181 mVrnxlttßmmwßttiiaHm^^ I w&f iwß^Bni^^^nßflßi BBw£>^iHßfltt&flßSß^ >l£^tti9BßßHttfc <^3&v> s* K 2|H IBPii^B] Bjb.S^-' > 4' kI BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBMBBBJBBBBk r $$S|l HKbH HHNttL. <^- Bfl J M BiJ HJii^! B^v A A a A B^l B^^^* tP^^JP^^^^^BH f 1 4kJ fl W 1 111 I mm A. r^ iaJH It's so easy385 words
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Advertisement554 1983-05-01 20 f IRRITATING CAR SCRATCHES? GET RID OF THEM WITH: TEK AUTOCOLOR Quick Simple Economical Professional Results 2£j THE TEK AUTOCOLOR TOUCH-UP PAINT 'jP^fffijmff —it matches with the car's original paintwork. jfs* .CM i(leal renied y f° r irritating small scratches, stone a^BteJHK chips etc. |<Bfcawwrt —an immediate measure to avoid554 words
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Advertisement369 1983-05-01 20 SK Two Super Coolant 1 1 Beats Ihe heat out of your engine s«ases cooling tf f <' :r j C*Ssust acids and nn i *OTtCTS WATER PUMP»»- The scorching sun, together with f^H^BPWPthe traffic oongestion can overheat your engine and cause irreparable And damage. But with SK-Two coolant increases369 words
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Advertisement72 1983-05-01 21 HITACHI AUTOMOBILE APPLIANCES nnnif n minnow is one of the BEST^ POUICR DOOR LOCK l L l T®^ T^V^N. Driver's kit Passengers kits low Power Current 5A I ffj\ J""^j^S Eas y Installation, Do it yourself Push/Puii 5.5 ib (2.5 kg) vly h^^^ nRRPC Central Locking System Voltage: 12Volts DC72 words
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Advertisement671 1983-05-01 21 ABILITY PROVEN TO MEET STRICTEST DEMANDS. IBS/ BRIDGESTONE ffIGH-SPEED DURABILITY AND STABILITY. POWERFUL GRIPCOMFORTABLE RIDE (gjUPER FILLER AQUA COMPOUND Put Bridgestone between you and the road TAXI ALL (TA-01) BUS (KM) KB TRACTOR FARM SERVICE (FSL) RJRKUFT U-LUG (UL) CONTAINER (10 wheels) LM Off-THE HOAO R-LUG .(RL) UGHT TRUCK MIGHTY671 words
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Advertisement1148 1983-05-01 22 What Our Advertisers say... Hock Lee Trading Pte Ltd Tyre servicing and garage equipment ranging from tyrechangers to transmission jacks and engine analysers available. Imported from Europe, America and Japan. Page Seventeen Hong Leong Co sole agent for Bridgestone tyres and Bridgestone Co of Japan which is the No 41,148 words
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Advertisement73 1983-05-01 22 CADULAC UK's most established Rustproofing company! Fully approved by leading UK car manufacturers £*J/ £S 7 /BRJTiSH A V^T /CADULAC /s. jEB the largest British U I N>^BP rustproofing firm ,^BMK with 1800 Rustproofing II y^i^^^Kk Centres m U.K. aione! flf Bk THE WORLD FAMOUS RUSTPROOFING /fl 11 SPECIALIST Acclaimed73 words
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Advertisement239 1983-05-01 23 /^\IAT imported from japan isbmS s ™iP^o c r c s,!sini Am originated Vt\tarvf\\iAPv\}-apwpvaUn\A fan<; I WV* 1 1» wid 67 C m c m 'no 9 cm PW from Hitachi niUALV/l o VI&YV MZVICI(AI\UYI \(AVId 9 _-*tfß»»w RETURN y^v^^Bß^iiHWr^^V j^^^^^^^S^^9t±. fIHHttHHHHHHHHMBBEHI j«'' fi jtt3l j^ IB I A B239 words
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Miscellaneous188 1983-05-01 23 Hi!l!ii!!!!i!!ii! iiiH^ HIE RDfIM LSISPH b^ m &**&> a^aim i f] FokavX cawt live without 4 SffilS «g^W hliJi^U hx^^tAP^i CALLTHE TV OKA^'J^ i?/^ THAT WIH&.-,6IVE^ HIM S^> I I^l 1 r^-^^REPAIRIJ /S tt>mtibTDoOWlL£ £^A [111 J|_ A^S>WEHA^MOTHINe'TODO! (jjEV.IT^^CICQMO W)W MU6H PO I OWE l6iMM&\^ 'HERE V 160.. \MA6^ IT188 words
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Miscellaneous67 1983-05-01 23 r— TODAY'S WORLD "Instead of moaning and groaning "I understand you've let a neighbour "If I told you what was wrong, it would about expenses, why don't you ask three doors away borrow your lawn- only worry you." yourself if you're holding enough mower, Fenwick. Do you call that jobs?"67 words
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Advertisement294 1983-05-01 24 tour way TO SUCCESS through home study courses The School of Accountancy Business Studies, with 70 years successful experience, offers you courses for the examinations of: Association of Certified Accountants Association of Accounting Technicians Institute of Cost Management Accountants Society of Company Commercial Accountants Institute of Administrative Accountants Institute of294 words
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Miscellaneous127 1983-05-01 24 Ul 1111 DEOT F FOUND yVUR I THEy FBLL OFF* SEF W/7)y- j H/5 KN/FE^' FR9/V^ VI9U WHQV \Lv WKmmM^J \T I HJf OF THE L EYE (SLASSESU WHILE X WAS UP, OUT THEM L YOU CW ABOARD V WOT M^^W RI6HT J"«.7~*^^>^ j^^ I^^^. _^^^V I*l Irt" Hs KHk127 words
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Miscellaneous1434 1983-05-01 25 I the KENTifH PCfISQNTS B "^^V' !II > JThe 10^ rcU)rngtoTheTbwer."~| PgQMl6e6 WHICH /^*V^^^^ I Ift J HOOP HAV^ 6&&t4 P^OOP J (JU^K I SAT POU)NI iM fUS RCCCPT TOE KING'S WORD/ I,^, X llNfc. J JftLif up MPX MBDF- THE LORDS WILL _J ■"jj," ZT^' i M-^ J OF1,434 words
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Miscellaneous201 1983-05-01 25 .jjf^Vj^f^ SEAVIEW HOTEL CARPARK (besides Yaohan Katong)^N^L^ Absolutely NEW stocks just arrived 1 Idea! for home furnishing ---^c^S'. a^V* i n I and decorating See the fascinating world of ceramics and "^cREE v 'IBIML^L ~fl-» practical household items on display They're a sure sell-out 1 e ra( TllC j/fF'Jßti douuw-s201 words
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