The Straits Times, 15 January 1984
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Title Section14 1984-01-15 1 The Sunday Times No. 2484 JANUARY 15, 1984 45 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 63/1/8414 words
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Article, Illustration556 1984-01-15 1 AHMAD OSMAN; LEE KIM CHEW - AHMAD OSMAN LEE KIM CHEW By and Fined $1,000 each on one charge, but acquitted on two others J.B. JEYARETNAM and Wong Hong Toy were each fined $1,000 yesterday for fraudulently preventing the distribution of a $400 cheque to creditors of the Workers' Party. But they were556 words
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132 1984-01-15 1 CHICAGO, Sat. People who smell distinctly like rotten fish suffer from a liver malfunction that prevents them from properly metabolising a substance found m eggs, fish and other foods, according to a medical report published here. The report mAP - 132 words
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Article54 1984-01-15 1 TEL AVIV, Sat. Lsrael's closest Lebanese all>, Maj. Saad Haddad, died today at hi> home In the south Lebanese village of Marjoyoun, Israel Radio announced. Israeli press reports have said Maj Haddad, 41, has been suffering from cancer for months. His death left Israel with a security voidAP - 54 words
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Article, Illustration423 1984-01-15 1 Hongkong's shopping area m a mess after a night of looting and rioting HONGKONG, Saturday AFTER a night of looting m which 34 people were injured and 150 arretted, parts of Hongkong's Kowloon shopping district today were a shambles of overturned cars, smashed windows md rubbishstrewn streets.Reuter; AP; AFP - 423 words
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333 1984-01-15 1 Death toll could rise because of injuries SEOUL, Saturday AT LEAST 36 people were killed and nearly 80 injured when fire swept through "a 10--storey hotel at the southeast Korean port city of Pusan today, police said. The death toll could rise, withReuter - 333 words
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305 1984-01-15 2 Give us more time debtor nations Latin America wants better access for exports QUITO, Saturday Latin American debtor nations warned today that they would be unable to honour their US$35O billion (*****.5 billion) debts unless they were urgently granted more "realistic" payment schedules. Thirty nations of Latin America and theAFP - 305 words
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Article90 1984-01-15 2 WASHINGTON, Sat. Donor nations have failed to reach agreement on new funding for the World Bank affiliate that helps the poorest nations after two days of debate. Representatives from 33 donor countries were due to meet again today m an attempt to reach aReuter - 90 words
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Article, Illustration140 1984-01-15 2 Demoted TV woman wins $693,000 JOPLIN (Missouri). Sat. Former television news reader Christine Craft was awarded U*****,000 (*****.000) m damages today for being unfairly demoted. It was the second time m five months that Ms Craft's charge that she was fraudulently hired and demoted m August 1981 by Metromedia Inc.Reuter - 140 words
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279 1984-01-15 2 Reagan wants to ease tense relations with the Soviet Union WASHINGTON, Sat THE Reagan administration yesterday indicated willingness to negotiate with the Soviet Union on easing tense relations despite what it called Moscow's violations of existing treaties. White House spokesman Larry Speakes said President Reagan voiced his hopes for aReuter; AP - 279 words
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Article, Illustration57 1984-01-15 2 A WOMAN, shrouded m smoke, being helped to the roof of the Dae-A Hotel ln Pusan, South Korea, by firemen yesterday. Five air force helicopters made daring rooftop rescues, carrying at least 18 people to safety m rescue hoists. Some people reportedly fell to their deathsAP - 57 words
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Article80 1984-01-15 2 NEW YORK, Sat. A grandmother who made US$2OO,OOO (*****,000) a year sellinjg notebooks aad umbrellas was fined US$5,OOO yesterday for filing a fraudulent tax return. Mrs Esther Lipnick, 67, had declared that she made only US$2l,OOO a year at her job. A grandmother of eight, Mrs Lipnick earnedAFP; UPI - 80 words
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Article68 1984-01-15 2 TWO SENIOR Soviet foreign trade officials have been executed by firing squads for corruption after being convicted of taking large bribes, the official news agency Tas> reported m Moscow yesterday Yuri Smelyakov, 55. who was chairman of the Tekhnopromexport organisation, and V. A. Pavlov, head of its importReuter - 68 words
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Article82 1984-01-15 2 HONDURAS AND Marxist Nicaragua have recalled their ambassadors, further straining relations between them after the downing of a US helicopter near their common border on Wednesday, diplomatic sources said m the Honduran capital of Tegucigalpa yesterday. The United States-backed Honduras accused Nicaragua of shooting down the US craftReuter - 82 words
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Article67 1984-01-15 2 ELEVEN WARSHIPS, led by the aircraft carrier Kitty Hawk and the nuclear-propelled cruiser Long Beach, left San Diego port yesterday for a seven-month tour m the west Pacific Ocean, the US Department of Defence announced. The flotilla, code-named Bravo, will patrol off the coast of Asia andAFP - 67 words
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Article78 1984-01-15 2 FOREIGN MINISTERS of 43 Islamic countries, seeking to hammer out an accord before a summmit of their leaders tomorrow m Rabat, Morrocco, called for an immediate end to the 40-month war between Iran and Iraq. The delegates also demanded a Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan, bui softenedUPI - 78 words
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Article76 1984-01-15 2 POLICE SHOT and killed three workers of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's Congress Party yesterday during violent protests m Kashmir state against the local ruling party, authorities said. The Congress Party claimed five of its workers were killed and more than 2,000 injured. The killings capped six monthsUPI - 76 words
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Article, Illustration329 1984-01-15 3 My kidneys have eroded but I am not sad they are not functioning because I am now classified with President Marcos and Yuri An- WM dropov. s Mr Romulo MANILA, Sat. Mr Carlos Romulo stepped down as the Philippine Foreign Minister today and wasReuter; AP - 329 words
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182 1984-01-15 3 PORT LOUIS. Sat. Mauritius yesterday expelled Libya's diplomatic representatives and closed down the Libyan People's Bureau (embassy) here, a government statement said. The closure was immediate and plane tickets had been bought for the Libyan diplomats and their families. One member of the embassyAFP - 182 words
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Article156 1984-01-15 3 Ky may sue journalist for libel WESTMINSTER (California), Sat. Former South Vietnamese premier Nguyen Cao Ky says he has demanded that columnist Jack Anderson retract charges that he fled his homeland with millions m gold and cash and now heads a sort of Asian mafia. Mr Ky said yesterday thatUPI - 156 words
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347 1984-01-15 3 Pullout hopes fade as fighting breks out Syria tells US it will not leave before Israelis BEIRUT, Sat HOPES for a swift pullout of foreign forces from Lebanon were dashed by renewed clashes m Beirut and Syria's refusal to link its withdrawal with that of Israel. At least two peopleReuter; UPI - 347 words
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169 1984-01-15 3 BEIJING, Sat. Cambodian leader Prince Norodom Sihanouk today denied saying he planned to meet Soviet officials to discuss the Vietnamese occupation of his homeland. The prince said m a note sent from the North Korean capital, Pyongyang: "I declareReuter; AFP - 169 words
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295 1984-01-15 3 COLOMBO, Sat A seven-man gang, wielding revolvers, pulled off the biggest bank robbery m Sri Lanka's history yesterday when they held up the staff of a state bank and got away with pawned jewellery worth 30 million rupees (Ss6 million) and 250,000Reuter; UPI - 295 words
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129 1984-01-15 4 VIENNA, Sat. Thirty Soviet soldiers died on May 24 last year m an explosion m Czechoslovakia, probably of a Soviet snort range nuclear missile, the masscirculation Austrian dally Kurier reports ln tomorrow 'B edition. Tbe newspaper says that the information had been "confirmedAFP - 129 words
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Article379 1984-01-15 4 Gales lash north Europe 160 km/h winds leave 12 people dead and a trail of destruction LONDON, Sat WINTER gales lashed northern Europe for the fourth straight day today and emergency services reported that at least 12 people have died since the bad weather began on Tuesday. Winds roaring mAP - 379 words
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238 1984-01-15 4 EEC imposes tit-for-tat measures on US imports BRUSSELS, Saturday THE European Community yesterday imposed extra duties and quotas on a list of American imports m retaliation for American restrictions on imports of European specialty steel A spokesman said that the EEC would submit to the General Agreement on Tariffs andUPI; AFP - 238 words
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109 1984-01-15 4 LONDON, Sat. The British Broadcasting Corporation today said it sent home 41 of its journalists without nay for walking out of a television news programme. Hie 41. ail members of the National I'nion of Journalist*, walked out of the news bulletin to attendReuter - 109 words
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Article77 1984-01-15 4 Drivers recover trucks CHARTRES (France). Sat. Two British truck drivers, seized by angry farmers m Normandy on Wednesday, recovered their vehicles near here m Dampierre-Sur-Avre yesterday after they were released m Paris, police sources said. The two men arrived m the town early yesterday, accompanied by a British embassy official.AFP - 77 words
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Advertisement96 1984-01-15 3 Keeping Open House is an pensive Habit Last month, more than 200 break-ins could have been avoided if windows and doors had been well locked and buildings better protected Because they were not. many people were robbed of a lot of money an(} valuables If you don t want to96 words
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Advertisement182 1984-01-15 4 Home study courses with the British Institute of Engineering Technology are your answer to continuing education while you work BIET correspondence courses help you to improve your career prospects, without having to conform to classroom routine For complete details, piease till out the coupon below and we'll send you your182 words
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Article, Illustration362 1984-01-15 5 Prince Philip, warts and all Unflattering new portrait receives mixed reception A NEW warts-and-all portrait of Prince Philip by royal portrait painter Bryan Organ got a mixed reception when it was unveiled recently. The artist had chosen to show all of the 62-year-olds subject's wrinkles m devastatingly sharp relief. There362 words
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Article, Illustration91 1984-01-15 5 A gentler touch at the controls of China's airliners CHINA is training women as well as men pilots. These young women are recent graduates of an aviation school which they entered after finishing secondary school. In addition to qualifying as pilots, they have received military training and political education. China'sCamera Press - 91 words
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Article308 1984-01-15 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Malaysian and Thai authorities have launched a search for some foreign fishing vessels suspected to be doubling as floating heroin laboratories off the waters of Pulau Langkawi. It is reliably learnt that these laboratories process morphine into heroin and channel the drug toNST - 308 words
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Article, Illustration366 1984-01-15 6 'They will try to seize power m party polls' KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday ACTING Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam today revealed the existence of a group of "desperados" m Umno which will go all out to try to seize power m the party election mNST - 366 words
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138 1984-01-15 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. An international syndicate has been stealing computer memory components from electronics factories m the country, Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen disclosed yesterday. He said that the syndicate had been detected m Penang and investigations were being carried out. He told thisBernama - 138 words
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181 1984-01-15 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The association of tin producing countries has urged the Singapore government to help check the smuggling of tin ore into that country. In a joint statement issued today at the end of its two-day first special ministerial meeting here,Bernama - 181 words
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Article, Illustration229 1984-01-15 6 OTTAWA, Sat.— Malaysia has lost billions of dollars m invisible trade with third countries and is understandably very interesled m direct dealings. This is a point which the visiting Malaysian Premier Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad and his delegation stressed m talksBernama; AP; UPI - 229 words
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Article, Illustration1638 1984-01-15 8 LEE KIM CHEW; AHMAD OSMAN - LEE KIM CHEW AHMAD OSMAN DPP to appeal against acquittal and sentence By and I have no doubts whatsoever that from their conduct, both accused were acting m concert. I, therefore, find both accused guilty as charged on this charge and convict1,638 words
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345 1984-01-15 8 THE insurance arm of the National Trade Union movement is soon to tap one of the industry's least exploited areas children This year it aims to sell at least 1,200 of its children's education policies. Last year it sold 300 such345 words
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223 1984-01-15 8 A MONGOLIAN complete with tents, weapons, horses and even a camel will be set up m the Shore Garden at Kallang Park from Ma\ 25 to June 24 Horse and camel rides and a folk dance contest are some of the high223 words
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Advertisement257 1984-01-15 8 \_f*__\ i wW^%M j B'B"M v%JP\# I VVM%/ l n B W^ML _f _l*W 'm**W*_*** i Wk_Wm_Z^lS_W F rom 15th to 31st January, aI M_4__fmW make your purchases at Isetan < I arg< them to the American Express Card. i C A^^^L^.^ For purchases ot $200 and above, you'll t*wt____\_257 words
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260 1984-01-15 9 Fast food chains turn Orchard Road into battlefield IF Bl RGKRS were bombs, Orchard Road would now be one big crater, with the ex- a la tl«> it of the battle of burgers. Hardee's Fast Foods has dag In at International Building (where Sam's Hoagies made its last stand) while260 words
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Article, Illustration485 1984-01-15 9 It started with the RCs five years ago, says Chua SINGAPORE women who once shunned community work are today volunteering their services m increasingly greater numbers, Home Affairs Minister Chua Sian Chin happily observed last night. Even as Mr Chua provided figures to485 words
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Article82 1984-01-15 9 THE recent increases m licence fees for colour television and radio will be debated at the end of the Parliament meeting on Tuesday. The MP for Chong Boon, Mr S. Chandra Das, will introduce this issue at the end of the day's business. Four82 words
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137 1984-01-15 9 THE National Theatre Trust may rent the Palace Cinema m Katong to stage the shows by the Guangzhou Chaozhou Opera Troupe from China m March as the National Theatre will be closed from tomorrow. The troupe is expected to perform for about four weeks.137 words
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Advertisement288 1984-01-15 10 A rI 1 1 > x_ Bl Ol /\i i ne i^encury tciiß oneraion, I__T Cll r* 5 years or excellence captures torever 11 11 a style that can only endure -^"-r- J m-**mr- VA U-tW X~4^4A J. MM- J *m*^_ M%m*.**mA_. V^. m December 1978^ W Singapore jf Unkai288 words
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Article302 1984-01-15 11 More of the same on car curbs IT HAS been three months since the car tax increases were announced. But the issue has not lost steam yet. Singaporeans still have plenty to say much of it on other ways to control the car population growth. Yet the same suggestions keep302 words
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Article218 1984-01-15 11 THE MARINE Police ar? t<i revamp their existing fleet of patrol bouts with better-equip-ped and faster ones. This was disclosed by Police Commissioner (ioh Yong Hong at the launching ceremony of three "new-generation" police boats at the Singapore Shipbuilding and Engineering yard In Jurong yesterday.218 words
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Article, Illustration163 1984-01-15 11 DANIEUL MUDALI - DANIEUL MUDALI By MECHANIC Warren Consigliere, who coaxes life back into broken down cars and lorries by day, spends a few hours each week coaxing music from his bassoon. Laboratory technician Sharon Chua, 20, who plays the flute, manages it three times a week, despite her163 words
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Article52 1984-01-15 11 IN last week's Sunday Plus story on the Mission to Seaman's new home reproduced from Real Estate Review magazine, the title of Mr John Evans was incorrectly given. Mr Evans is managing director of Orient Lloyd Pte Ltd and Hon Vice-Consul for Spain. The error52 words
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Article67 1984-01-15 11 A THAI youth sneaked off a fishing vessel to Singapore without any travel papers on Dec 27, a magistrate's court heard yesterday. But Somchai Chanhom alias Somchai Noichanlong, 17, returned late and missed his boat Thepchai Longcha, which left without him. He was arrested on Thursday67 words
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Article66 1984-01-15 11 A TRISHAW rider was found hanged m a police station lock-up where he had been detained for causing hurt with a dangerous weapon, a coroner's court heard yesterday. Lim Ban Heng, 78, was arrested at Niven Road by the police on April 1 last year m66 words
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Article61 1984-01-15 11 THE LABOUR Ministry has published a guide to the Factories Act, 1973, to help factory management understand the main provisions of this legislation. Written m simple English it hopes to provide a clearer picture of the more important provisions m the Act. The 33-page booklet complete61 words
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Article63 1984-01-15 11 THE COURT of Appeal on Friday, restored a district court decision ordering a former tenant of Shenton House penthouse to pay its owner $6,138 m rent and utility charges. The owner, Soon Peng Yam (Pte) Ltd, had appealed after the High Court had earlier thrown out a district63 words
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Article181 1984-01-15 11 1 2,000 fine for cheating bank A FORMER secretary, Kaldeep Kaur, 22, was jailed a day and fined a total of $12,060 yesterday after she pleaded guilty to 28 charges of cheating a bank of §190,308. She cheated the United Commercial Bank by issuing cheques with forged signatures of her181 words
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Article, Illustration249 1984-01-15 11 GRADUATES of the College of Physical Education will teach a second academic subject such as English, Mathematics, Science and History at lower secondary levels besides PE. This "all-rounder teacher concept" is evident m the curriculum unveiled yesterday. The core subjects to be covered are the249 words
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Advertisement308 1984-01-15 11 The Pointof No Return You could lose your money, or your life oi both Last month, more than 100 people were robbed Many were also injured Don't be the next victim Be more cautious Avoid lonely places. Never keep too much cash at home or with you And don't flash308 words
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Article137 1984-01-15 12 Teachers' union leaders meet COUNCIL members of the Singapore Chinese School Teachers' Union met yesterday to discuss the Education Ministry's move to introduce a national stream. The meeting, held at Pei Chun Public School m Toa Payoh, was a preliminary one, said union president Chew Peng Leng. He declined to137 words
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126 1984-01-15 12 Cheating case is adjourned till Feb 11 THE case against petition writer E.K. Abu Bakar, 49, accused of trying to cheat the Singapore Pools Pte Ltd and giving false information to the police will be mentioned m four weeks. Abu Bakar is alleged to have told the Queenstown police on126 words
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257 1984-01-15 12 WONG AI KWEI - WONG AI KWEI By MORE than 70 per cent of the 2,030 Primary Eight Extended (PBE) pupils who failed their examinations last year have enrolled m the Vocational and Industrial Training Board (VTTB). They are the first group of PBE pupils who nave joined257 words
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Article181 1984-01-15 12 Man hurt in East Coast pile-up ONE man was slightly injured m an accident yesterday involving four cars, two vans and two taxis along East Coast Parkway. Two of the road's three lanes were closed to traffic for 15 minutes after the pile-up at 9 a.m. A police officer said181 words
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Article441 1984-01-15 12 NGIAM TONG HAI - NGIAM TONG HAI By National stream will not make it a dead language, says ministry THE Education Ministry yesterday gave the assurance that the Chinese language will not become extinct here with the introduction of the national stream m education. The ministry's Parliamentary Secretary, Mr Ho441 words
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Article99 1984-01-15 12 Datuk Dr Sulaiman 's visit THE Malaysian Minister of Education, Datuk Dr Sulaiman Haji Daud, will visit the SEAMEO Regional Langauge Centre tomorrow. His visit is part of an official tour of the Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Or- ganisation (SEAMEO) institutions located m the various member countries. Datuk Dr99 words
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Article, Illustration160 1984-01-15 12 The world's largest kite stays grounded Pictures by TAN SUAN ANN FOR a moment, It looked like lt would make it. Then, a gust of wind took the sails out of this "Flying Dutchman." Sixteen kite enthusiasts had worked for three hoars to raise the masts of thi> giant "flyingTAN SUAN ANN - 160 words
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Advertisement79 1984-01-15 12 GoneintheßlinkofanEye •«l W*^^^_____,' W^jPj&rts ___W^ rhings happen so fast, there's hardly time to think And befote you know, it's gone Last month, more than 90 people were victims of snatch thieves You don't want to be the next Be more cautious' Never cany too much cash with you And go79 words
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Article, Illustration271 1984-01-15 15 THE last time the Uiver, a little DC2 plane, came to Singapore from London about 50 years ago, it took less than three days. The Uiver that landed at Seletar yesterday took 27 days. That is not because the oiane's technology has271 words
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95 1984-01-15 15 THE Deputy Prime Minister of Luxembourg arrives today for a three-day visit at the invitation of Mr S. Dhanabalan, the Col* tore and Foreign Affairs Minister. Madam Colette Fleseh, who is aiso Luxembourg's Minister of Foreign Affairs and Commerce, is scheduled to call on95 words
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173 1984-01-15 15 THE Hindu Endowments Board has appointed the management committees of four temples here. The two-year appointments came into effect from Nov 29, last year. Mr G. Ramakrishnan has been appointed chairman of Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple m Serangoon Road. Other members are Mr Vendesan Somo,173 words
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Article, Illustration74 1984-01-15 15 A 24-MEMBER American congressional delegation, led by Mr Joseph P. Addabbo, the chairman of the defence sub-committee of the House Appropriations Committee, arrived here yesterday. The group is here on a fact-finding visit until Tuesday. Mr Addabbo will call on the Defence and Second74 words
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Article55 1984-01-15 15 THE Minister of State (Trade and Industry) Dr Wong Kwei Cheong has been appointed chairman of the National Productivity Board for a second three-year term from Jan 13 to Jan 12, 1987. Dr Wong was first appointed to this post m 1981. His reappointment was announced55 words
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360 1984-01-15 15 Malays reminded of importance of education Sidek: Do not to make mistake of forefathers SINGAPORE Malays should learn from the mistake their forefathers made 150 years ago when many refused to send their children to schools run by the British. Many parents then also preferred their children to look for360 words
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304 1984-01-15 15 LAI YEW KONG - LAI YEW KONG By THE police force will carry out a re-shuffle of men and duties from tomorrow to expose its officers to different tasks and. to give them a chance to bring fresh approaches to their new fields of responsibility. About 20 senior officers304 words
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Advertisement79 1984-01-15 15 HIGH TEA*" &TUEATETE A W *ia*_\_\ WAW -W- wK^ J I V I I I J Come together m a convivial I English atmosphere where t 1 W \1 your choice of Coffee or Tea is served amidst a scandalous variety of /*[^lln the finest cakes and pastries m town.79 words
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Advertisement107 1984-01-15 15 4 '^M WM -^I^RPiP^ M Jt wm A^msMsl&F^'^Mm :&_ss•*' 'M^ **ffis*il* Wv&r——s jfli :^**_W^\\\^^^'- _W JK r fl| |K^ •\SflB Hl'' -W* -->- tW *-****-^*mmwmm***- i^£ _W kk *_wk j&^^fe^"^ -i M _mM____m ____i- mt w W-m -_j :^^i-___*^* P T ~^^isf -^i§wMi -<" 7 w^^ i^ Listened to each107 words
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307 1984-01-15 16 CHRISTOPHER CHIA - CHRISTOPHER CHIA By MUSIC drifted through an empty hall during the first Singapore SymEhony Orchestra "open ouse" rehearsal on Friday only two supporters turned up. The open house at the Victoria Concert Hall was planned to establish better rapport between concert-goers307 words
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154 1984-01-15 16 Don't look a gift horse in the mouth, MP advises car-owners THOSE who are fortunate enough to own cars should not take their good fortune for granted, the MP for Leng Kee, Dr Ow Chin Hock, said on Friday night. They must view the matter m perspective when discussing measures154 words
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Article90 1984-01-15 16 NORWAY'S Crown Prince Harald will arrive tomorrow for a three-day visit. Accompanied by the Norwegian Ambassador, Mr Finn Koren, he will pay a courtesy call on President Devan Nair at the Istana on Tuesday. He will also attend the opening of Veritas' Marine Technology Centre90 words
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Article42 1984-01-15 16 A SCRABBLE competition will be held by the Marine Parade library next month Prizes will be awarded to winners under 12, 12, 15. and over 16 years. Those interested should apply at the library's adult information desk before Jan 31.42 words
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Article81 1984-01-15 16 ABOUT 3,200 old folk who registered with the Social Welfare Department will each receive a $40 hong bao from the Hong Leong Foundation They wiU be presented the gifts at the City Plaza shopping complex, at the junction of Geylang Road and Tanjong Katong Road81 words
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252 1984-01-15 16 SINGAPORE will be the first country m the world to have a fullycomputerised system for the inspection of motorcycles, claim three testing centres here. Even Japan, which manufactured the equipment specially for the three centres, does not have such252 words
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92 1984-01-15 16 EIGHTEEN people were made homeless yesterday when a Ore destroyed their shophouse m Bukit Timah Road. Firemen fought the blase, which started at about 5.31 a.m., for almost an hoar before bringing it under control. A tenant, Mr T.T. Ang, Si, said he was92 words
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Article, Illustration314 1984-01-15 16 ANGELINE TAN - ANGELINE TAN By BUS drivers at the Jurong depot are really earning their tea breaks these days. About 18 of them have taken over a Job •nee carried out by contractors to clean their own buses for 21 cents314 words
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Article, Illustration1125 1984-01-15 18 IT'S time again to choose the picture of the year. The editors of The Times Organisation's group of newspapers have picked what they consider to be the best picture published last year. Now it's your turn to choose. If your choice is the same as theirs,1,125 words
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Advertisement51 1984-01-15 18 |BBGHSEES!EEffiH|BBB I NAME I ADDRESS: I TELEPHONE NO: I 1. PICTURE OF THE YEAR (give month) I 12. REASON more than 30 words) 3. CAPTION for the month of (no more than 30 words) I I I Wttm *_*M MH MB MB __W» MB MB 888 888 BM MB BM51 words
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Article, Illustration792 1984-01-15 19 August m THE editor wanted a National Day colour picture of a funfair after watching a slide presentation of the rehearsals of the decentralised parades at six centres. The funfairs at three centres were to be a new highlight on Singapore's 18th National Day. Chief photographer792 words
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204 1984-01-15 20 The Sunday Times View Facts of history shouldn't be ignored SBCs promise of having more local content m its Mandarin serials is an ambitious me if SBC's objective is as it seems to be to ha\ c more historical dramas like The Awakening, to be telecast next month. The Awakening,204 words
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Article153 1984-01-15 20 LIM KAY TONG - What's in a national theatre? LIM KAY TONG Stories by THE National Theatre closes tomorrow even as Singaporeans are debating whether it should be pulled down or preserved. Whatever happens, one thing is certain Singapore needs a national theatre, or some form of arts centre, be it m the present153 words
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Article, Illustration70 1984-01-15 20 Your say MANY readers hava asked for more tima to aand m their views on what should ba dona with our National Thaatra, and why. So, tha closing date has baan extended to this Wednesday. Remember to keep your letter to 500 words or laas, and aand70 words
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Article, Illustration334 1984-01-15 20 Computers rule the backstage BRITAIN'S National Theatre boasts a highly sophisticated system of lighting and sound. Computerised lighting controls for the two main theatres, the Olivier and the Lyttelton, are said to be the most advanced of their kind. The memory boards enable more lighting changes at different times and334 words
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Article, Illustration208 1984-01-15 20 SINCE 1974. the Adelaide Festival Centre has housed an arts festival every two years, and a growing number of concerts, exhibitions, performances and recitals m the intervening months. The festival is iargeh re sponsible for the growth m interest m the arts. This,208 words
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Article, Illustration222 1984-01-15 20 THE Barbican Arts Centre m London opened last year, 20 years behind schedule. The $450 million centre is highly ambitious m its range and scope of activities. It has a 1,200-seat theatre, a drama school, a 2,000-seat concert hall, a library, an art gallery, a222 words
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Article, Illustration301 1984-01-15 20 DARWIN had an open-air theatre. But local arts groups and the community lobbied for a complex with a theatre large enough to accommodate touring companies. They also wanted a smaller experimental theatre for local productions and community projects. Theatrical consultants were then asked to find301 words
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Article, Illustration994 1984-01-15 21 Football fever and always on a Sunday Washing' on is w bowed down with weighty matters F orget it. Washington is merely occupying itself with these issues m '.he hiatus between last Sunday and next Sunday. mm FT E R two weeks of English rain it was good to get994 words
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Article, Illustration631 1984-01-15 21 Sarabat: Savour the word in this stall story MAvilTf Now here's a funny thing THE Sarabat Stall Supporters of Stall No 009 have graciously granted me permission to reproduce below an excerpt from the minutes of their 56,813 th meeting. Their motive will be clear at the end of this631 words
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Advertisement277 1984-01-15 21 What you've been waiting for... Toshiba IC Control Fridge for total finger-tip convenience One look at Toshiba GR333 and v you can see how convenient it is. It has Jet-tight Door Hinges W all its controls on an LC. Control Panel l he newl^ developed door WAX \---,+~a ~..+„;j~ a,277 words
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Article, Illustration826 1984-01-15 22 IRENE HOE - Do we really care all that much? IRENE HOE By HOLLYWOOD couldn't have scripted Jonathan Tan's story better. Jonathan has leukaemia. He has to have a delicate operation m Israel so that his brother Daniel can give him some bone marrow. It will cost about $85,000 but the family has826 words
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Article, Illustration427 1984-01-15 22 WE USED to be among the most moviemad people m the world. Maybe we still are. But most people are taking m their film entertainment at home. The reason isn't hard to fathom. They'd rather see it on video, m the comfort of their living427 words
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Article, Illustration14 1984-01-15 22 Ho Chin Beng - Ho Chin Beng A look at statistics that shape the country By14 words
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Advertisement175 1984-01-15 23 Seven extrAjj&imry points to consider -The Car of the Year" That's the Audi 100 CD, a clear winner on every count. But what's more to the point, you won't need to worry about maintenance services, corrosion inspections, trtA/VlfmfV iVIxJIsJKO NICE PEOPLE TO DO BUSINESS WITH' 241 Alexandra Road Tel *****55175 words
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Advertisement1586 1984-01-15 23 Congratulations to all winners of the PortaSound Fair Lucky Draw Ticket No. Winner's Name NRIC No. Dealers Name Ist Prize: $1,000 Yamaha Gift Voucher ***** Christina Hwang *****754 C Wee Lim Trading Co. 2nd Prize: $750 Yamaha Gift Voucher ***** L. K. Ong *****55Z Olivine Electrical Co. 3rd Prize: $5001,586 words
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Asian Aerospace '84
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Article, Illustration548 1984-01-15 24 THIS year's Asian Aerospace '84 exhibition the second such event to be held m Singapore within three years has attracted more than 400 exhibitors. The first, held m 1981, was for the commercial and civil aviation industry and there were about 230 exhibitors then. Described548 words
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Article, Illustration604 1984-01-15 24 THE big names m aerospace have lined up an array of items, both m the stands and on static display, to draw m the crowds. While some will only be models, mock-ups or presented on slide and film, they are likely to be604 words
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Article135 1984-01-15 24 A TWO-DAY conference for senior executives m the aerospace industry will open tomorrow. The third Asian Aerospace Conference, organised by the Financial Times of London, has been timed to coincide with the Asian Aerospace exhibition opening on Wednesday at Changi Airport. Among the speakers are Mr J.Y.M. Pillay,135 words
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Article, Illustration201 1984-01-15 25 Venue: Changi International Airport Time: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Admission: Free for trade visitors. Open to the public only on Jan 21 and 22. Admission rates are $5 for adults and $3 for children under 12. Car Park: The charge is $2 per entry, but201 words
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Advertisement723 1984-01-15 24 Aircraft Maintenance Transport. Passenger and Cargo Aircraft Boeing 727 Boeing 737. Boeing 747. LockTieed. McDonnel Douglas. DC9. DCIO. A3OO etc. Business Utility Aircraft Cessna Citation 500. Cessna, Beechcraft, Turbine Powered Aircraft. Propeller Driven Aircraft etc. Helicopters Sikorsky, Bell etc. Military Aircraft Lockheed C-1 30. Northrup F-5. Mirage F-16. etc. Other723 words
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Advertisement474 1984-01-15 25 ■Bk Jlk JfLmW Today DAF manufactures a wide I Bsm BMi range of Trucks, Buses and Diesel I MkwXmmmXw Engines for Industrial, Vehicle and WmmmWLw wkm Marine use. ___*****_*_*-___*______m___wm__m__ W*\ A I- _I DAF special products include HB|BhHHH Articulated Trucks, Components for ■HBHHBHHfIfIi Military Vehicles and Air-Crafts. T "Jy*. t474 words
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Article, Illustration650 1984-01-15 26 Plane-sailing in a DC-2 50 years later HIS telephone rang constantly. Autograph hunters stopped him m the street. After landing the job of piloting the Uiver on its historic re-enactment flight, Captain Jas Plesman found himself a household name overnight. Part of what captured the public's imagination is that he650 words
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488 1984-01-15 26 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK 4 The Economic Development Board's main objective "is to make Singapore a comprehensive repair centre, a 'supermarket' where aircraft operators can come for onestop repair, a place where you can shop for anything". SINGAPORE is working towards being the most comprehensive aircraft repair488 words
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Advertisement1349 1984-01-15 26 WBMBttttS* &_M Ss 2r* i_\ y *#*z^_wand Military *3 1 B^» i^ Technology wmm B' l^^pfr Asia's biggest aviation event will feature over 400 world On show will be the latest developments and technology m aircraft, civil and military, defence systems; aircraft The 2nd components and equipment; engine, overhaul services1,349 words
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Advertisement192 1984-01-15 26 THE ORIGINAL liun mn WD-40 PREVENTATIVE jWU'4II MAINTENANCE for AVIATION WD-40 DEVELOPED AND PERFECTED FOR THE AEROSPACE INDUSTRY SPECIFIED BY 1. Detroit Diesel Allison """l^ rm Maintenance Manual for ALLISON _t_v4flW*4\ > V turbine engine 250 -Cl 8 Series _J&^lW~*** I j____W mWmk% m m^ compressor preservation 250- C2O Series192 words
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Advertisement4855 1984-01-15 27 Monday Friday 9AOam-5 30 pm O.dinory |$l 00 per word (Mm $15 00. _r__*___\\ 1 M vi, LT *t-*--W m t-f^_* tf^w a x*\ i*m_^_ a_r .12:10pm for Sunday Times. Semi-Disploy (Mm $57 oo Straits T,mes; B Personal Services Merchtnd'se Xl S* I /r*"\ I /i\\ ICT V P l^4,855 words
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Advertisement2377 1984-01-15 29 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others k) Others k) Others k) Others k) Others GONG XI FA CAI Genuine Price-Cuts. petrol pnce increases with \i^#.^^H m iTIT Singapore MottM*S Pte Ltd 19 Leng Kee2,377 words
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Advertisement2299 1984-01-15 29 86 Accommodations 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale Vacant I b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments c) Rooms 1 2 ROOMS WITH attached bath- _WM-W single, no %'!_\_f\_\y*_ n ______< B MM CM cooking m __*CJ k*f'Ml>k_ WmMr MM kk_ detached Tel: *****86. Mdm Tan. ~>eZ~ m y2,299 words
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Article330 1984-01-15 30 RACE EPSOM JEEP RACING ED LUCKY LEO PEDIGREE WENG SOOK 1 Diamonds Forever 3 Superman 3 Superman 3 Superman 4 Speial Review 1 7 Home Sweet Home 7 Home Sweet Home 1 Diamonds Forever 4 Special Review 6 Starvinsky 3 Superman 6 Starvinsky 5 King Of330 words
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Article3660 1984-01-15 30 TiflTO I^Pr^i'T'PWl^r^'^'^T^H 1 *56*08 Diamonds Forever M (48) Diamonds Forever-PK Leong 4eh dl same Yet to show up; never likely when Bth of 11 m Div 2 1200 m last week F Raymond 7 2 2829*0 little Lena 56 (48) LV Foo-E Breukelen 5 mm dl3,660 words
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Article, Illustration383 1984-01-15 30 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP He has the makings of a useful stayer By MARPORO, an Entrepreneur gelding, has the makings of a useful stayer and I like his chances m the $30,000 Bukit Timah Cup for Class 2 Div 1 stayers over 2.000 m (Race 5) at383 words
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Article, Illustration200 1984-01-15 30 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE By Our man on the track LESTER PIGGOTT can end his brief visit by taking the Bukit Timah Cup on the back-in-form Highland Paradise for champion trainer Ivan Allan. It is Piggott only ride at the meeting for Allan, who sponsored him. A200 words
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Article106 1984-01-15 30 THESE horses have won or done well on a wet track: RACE 1: Special Review, King Of Diamonds RACE 2: Clover Fire. Jay Jay RACE 3: Firdamas, Extra-Terrestrial RACE 4: Malacca Fort, Auspicious Boy. Jubilation IV. Marryland, Fire Glory. Excitation RACE 5: Marporo, Loud Applause, Frisco Kid, Artapala.106 words
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Article68 1984-01-15 30 JOCKEYS V\ Y. Chee and S.H. Ho have been given a six-month licence by the Malayan Racing Association. Chee failed to score last year while Ho rode one winner. Ho has two fancied mounts today Superman II m Race 1 and Guillemard m Race 4. Chee has no68 words
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Article, Illustration662 1984-01-15 31 KYLIE ELSTON - KYLIE ELSTON PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN TRAINER By QUOTE /HAVING a good jockey M 'or husband is a great help. I'm fortunate because John offers constructive criticism which I listen to. He has 26 years' experience, he's ridden for top trainers, hisWAN - 662 words
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Article28 1984-01-15 31 FIRST: *****9 SECOND: *****9 THIRD: *****9 STARTERS: *****3, *****6, *****6, *****9, *****0, *****5, *****1, *****1. CONSOLATIONS: *****4, *****6, *****9, *****4, *****4, *****7, *****8, *****6, *****2, *****0.28 words
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Article, Illustration136 1984-01-15 31 JOHN NELSON (right) was one of the more successful Australian jockeys to have ridden m SingaporeMalaysia, recalls T^E RACING EDITOR. Nelson rode here m the 1966s and 71s and won (onr classic races the King's Gold Cup on Pizarro n ln 1965, the Perak136 words
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Article, Illustration1670 1984-01-15 31 OUR RACING TEAM - OUR RACING TEAM Piggott lancis a double, Connorton and Raymond also score \**f KS By THREE English jockeys stole the thunder at Bukit Timah yesterday they took four of the day's card of seven races. Lester Piggott, after drawing a blank last weekend, showed his1,670 words
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537 1984-01-15 31 STIPE'S REPORT JOCKEY A. Wadi Teamwork) was suspended for two race days for careless riding m RAM 3 at Bukit Timan yesterday Visiting jockey Lester Piggott was fined $100 for working Hotline contrary to morning track work regulations The Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's537 words
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Advertisement594 1984-01-15 30 APPOINTMENTS \__\_^w^. AW MARAC MARAC MERCHANT BANK Owing to the general expansion of our operations including the recent installation of a computerised accounting system we seek applicants for the following position: FINANCIAL CONTROLLER This position calls for an experienced person who would be responsible for the preparation of financial and594 words
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Article, Illustration1407 1984-01-15 32 In search of the village people, raw diamonds who can be soccer jewels 4 For two things not even the caring Jaap Reinders (left) can assuage are the alien coldness of a European winter and the persistent aches and strains in the thighs, ankles and1,407 words
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Article297 1984-01-15 32 FULVIO BERNARDINI, the Italian star coach who was credited with revolutionising Italy's soccer m the 1940s by strengthening midfield play, died on Friday at a Rome clinic after a long period of illness, Italian soccer officials announced. He was 78. Born m Rome on Jan 1, 1906, BernardinAP; AFP - 297 words
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Article156 1984-01-15 33 Russian stadiums get the nod MOSCOW Sat International Football Federation (Fi f a president Joao Havelange concluded a tour of Soviet Union grounds yesterday and declared they would be suitable for the 1990 World Cup finals. Fifa's decision on the venue for the finals will be taken m May. TheReuter - 156 words
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Article, Illustration385 1984-01-15 33 LONDON, Sat. Manchester United came from behind to draw 1-1 with Queens Park Rangers m an English First Division soccer match last night but failed to join champions Liverpool at the top of the standings. United, dumped out of the FA Cup by Third Division BournemouthAP; AFP; Reuter - 385 words
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Article117 1984-01-15 33 CALCUTTA, Sat. Holders Hungary were held to a 1-1 draw by China m a preliminary match of the Jawaharlal Nehru soccer Gold Cup yesterday. The Chinese, losing finalists last year, matched the East Europeans m midfield and attack but went 1-0 down m the 32nd minuteReuter - 117 words
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Advertisement787 1984-01-15 33 The coming of MRT rp j -i^_ m land-scarce Singapore. Sleek and futuristic. It's like moving m a time capsule. A dream no more but a reality The concept of TELETEXT jESsE to Singaporeans where almost '1 everything ranging from the latest stock prices worldwide and weather forecast is available787 words
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Obituary, Illustration172 1984-01-15 34 ONG SIEW HUAT AGE 51 passed away peacefully on 14th January 1984 leaving behind beloved Wife: Lim Chwee Poh Sons: Ong Chao Choon Ong Beng Beng Daughter: Ong Chow Har Cortege will be leaving Blk. 34, 170 Upper Cross Street on Monday 16th January 1984 for Bright Hill Crematorium at172 words
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Obituary, Illustration149 1984-01-15 34 Bishop Moses Tay, and his mother, brothers and aiaters, members of Ihe fsmily of the late MR TAY SENG HOON wish to express their heartfelt thanks to relativea, trienda and colleagues for their condolences, attendance, assistance and donations (to Diocese of Singapore Development Fund) during lheir recent bereavement.149 words
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Obituary, Illustration234 1984-01-15 34 In loving memory of Mr. Doraisamy Segaran Departed 15.1.82 Not Just for today but everyday Sweet memories of you will always stay. Always remembered by Beloved wife: V. Suppamah Mr Mrs. 8. Velu A Family Brother: Juwananda Mr Mra Ramadas Family In loving memory of Lee Yip234 words
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Obituary19 1984-01-15 34 WITH FOND MEMORIES of my servant P. Muthiah. called home on 15 1 74 Isabelle Athisayam19 words
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Obituary, Illustration34 1984-01-15 34 ATHMA SANTHI POOJA of the late RATNAM ALIAS ARJUNAN who passed away on 1.1.84 will be performed at the Perumal Temple on 16.1.84 at 7.30pm. Please treat this as a personal invitation.34 words
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Obituary, Illustration123 1984-01-15 34 LOO KENG SOON AGED 70 Passed away peacefully on 13 Jan. 1984 leaving behind: BELOVED WIFE: VIM HONG YING Son: Albert Loo Kok Pheng Daughter-in-law: Ivy Loo Daughters: Loo Wai Chun Maureen Loo Chan Choo Mary Loo Sons-in-law: Chang Yew Kong Richard Chio Leonard Frida 6 grandchildren to123 words
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Obituary71 1984-01-15 34 passed away peacefully on 14th Jan 1984 m Perth. Leaving behind: Beloved wile Mary, children and grandchildren to mourn his loss CABLE RECEIVED FROM Vilavil Veedu, Vennlcode, Kadakkavoor. Kerala. Anlaisya Gomez, mother of Sebastian Gomez =22-02 Blk 11 Marsiling Drive, Spore (2573) passed away peacefully. BAHRIA BTE71 words
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Article, Illustration300 1984-01-15 34 Frazier hGld for having magnum WASHINGTON, Sat. Former world heavyweight boxing champion Joe Frazier was arrested on Thursday on charges of possessing an unregistered handgun. After Frazier stopped his 1976 Cadillac on the Atlantic City Expressway, a .357-calibre magnum was found m the vehicle by aAP - 300 words
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Article, Illustration474 1984-01-15 34 Jimmy WOWS gallery Connors faces champ Lendl m last four NEW YORK, Sat. Jimmy Connors, unhappy with the format but uplifted by an adoring gallery, beat Czechoslovakia's Tomas Smid 6-4, 26, 6-2 yesterday to enter the semifinals of the US$4OO,OOO ($840,000) Volvo Grand Prix Masters tennis tournament. Connors' victory earnedReuter - 474 words
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Article130 1984-01-15 34 HAMILTON, Sat. England made a strong start here today m the final match before the First cricket Test with New Zealand by declaring at 287 for 3 on the opening day of a three-day match with Northern Districts. Northern were 30 without loss at stumps. Highlight was aReuter - 130 words
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289 1984-01-15 34 BRISBANE, Sat WEST INDIES, the oneday cricket masters, went to the top of the table m the World Series Cricket Cup, beating the Pakistanis by five wickets here today. The West Indians, smarting from a shock defeat by Pakistan last Thursday, wereReuter - 289 words
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Article131 1984-01-15 34 AUCKLAND. Sat. Amen cans Chip Hooper and Dan Saltz fought their W_} through to the final of the Auckland Grand Prix tenni:championships today Saltz. a 22-year-old CaliforniaE who had to qualify for a place m the tournament. beat fifth-seeded Australian Brad Dreweti 7«€ I 7), 7-6Reuter - 131 words
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Advertisement119 1984-01-15 34 Results of The Sunday Times' I Colours of Christmas Contest II I CONGRATULATIONS! The 10 prizes go to; Ist Miss Mimi Oh 4th Mr. Lim Peng Soon No. 9, Jalan Gajus Apt Blk 602. Singapore 1543 Clementi West Street 1 o a n__ t x_ Singapore 0512 2nd Miss Catherine119 words
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Article, Illustration76 1984-01-15 35 Daze of the red-faced army 4B o v m emouth, who tipped the trophy out of the hands of the holders last Saturday, should know exactly how Ron Atkinson's shamefaced, tongue-lashed Red Army feel. For they are no strangers themselves to cup humiliation. Back m January, 1959, they were the76 words
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Article, Illustration1348 1984-01-15 35 Alan Hubbard - Alan Hubbard Bournemouth's turn to beat a Hasty retreat down Memory Lane THEY'VE probably forgotten all about it m Bournemouth during the week-long hangover that has followed their FA Cup giant-killing feat but this time exactly 25 years ago the Third Division side weren't quite so United. The1,348 words
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Article162 1984-01-15 35 PALM SPRINGS, Sat. Johnny Miller continued his drive towards a third Bob Hope classic golf title yesterday as he shot a seven-under-par 65 to gain a one-stroke lead over Jim Simons. Miller had a three-day total of 201, 15 under par, m the five-round event.Reuter - 162 words
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276 1984-01-15 36 London, sat. Nineteen-year-old reserve striker Steve Mardenborou^'h turned the English League upside down today with a ninth-minute goal that gam. bottomplaced Wolverhampton a shock 1-0 away win over First Division leaders Liverpool their first triumph ar Anfield m 33 years. The dete i' COSIReuter - 276 words
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Article, Illustration449 1984-01-15 36 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By Bad luck for United's boys at work YOU just couldn't help feeling sorry for Farrer Park United. Thrown to the lions m last night's Division One match, the young side fought tooth and nail against Tiong Bahru, and the odds, only to be beatenJERRY SEH - 449 words
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Article284 1984-01-15 36 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By Newcomers surprise giants Toa Payoh JUBILEE Sports Association made a shock start m the National Football League Division One when they beat Toa Payoh United, last year's runners-up, 2-0 at the Clementi Sports Complex yesterday. For newly-promoted Jubilee, victory was not their only cause to284 words
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Article94 1984-01-15 36 SINGAPORE Malays retained rugby's Gilmour Cup when they recovered to edge Singapore Cricket Club 15-12 (two goals and a penalty to one goal and a penalty) at the Padang yesterday. SCC led by a goal at half-time after John Mason converted a Harry Kirk try. But94 words
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Article, Illustration616 1984-01-15 36 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH Singapore bow out fighting m Davis Cup debut REPORT BY 4 Everyone keeps harping about my cramp, saying that's why we lost, but that's just a load of bull! We did surprise them. ..but all it meant was that we were on equal groundJERRY SEH - 616 words
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176 1984-01-15 36 JANICE SEAH - Just the tonic for a daring doctor JANICE SEAH DR PABLO Olivarez doesn't real!} look like much of a gambier; he is too calm, too composed. But look*, In this case, deceive. For the Philippine!;' non-play-m*. captain placed high stakes on bib I>avts Cup team, more speelfleafiy, the juniors ln176 words
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Article268 1984-01-15 36 JOE DORAI - The youthful versus the forceful JOE DORAI WHEN Division One title-bidders Armed Forces take on Tampines Rovers at Jalan Besar Stadium today (4.45pm), it will be a battle of fitness and skill against enthusiasm. Tampines will be fielding a new -look team with the emphasis on youth m the shape268 words
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Miscellaneous137 1984-01-15 36 W©3th©r UP TO 1 p.m. Showers over a few areas In the late morning and over several areas after midday. TEMP. (C) ap to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 24 mm. SUNSET today: 7.15 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.13 a.m. Adelaide 23 31 C Rain Manila 21 31 C Cloudy Amsterdam137 words
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Article, Illustration294 1984-01-15 1 LUUK at the tree on tne right. Stare at it. Examine the leaves. You'd swear they are real, as did one woman who even plucked off a leaf and rubbed it between her palms. Many have been fooled by such fake flora, which has been turning ourDAVID TAN - 294 words
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Article, Illustration506 1984-01-15 2 Shallow suggestions for those unaccustomed to the deep end SWIMMING is a highly inefficient means of movement for those species not adapted to it. Our arms and legs have to propel the entire bodyweight m what is basically an ungainly and inept style. But however absurd thrashing about506 words
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Article, Illustration736 1984-01-15 4 MICHAEL CHIANG - MICHAEL CHIANG By USHERING m the Year of the Rat with a double bang will be the Lunar New Year Variety Special, a three-hour SBC musical treat that will be broadcast live from Studios One and Three. Familiar favourites from the Mandarin pop scene736 words
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Article, Illustration449 1984-01-15 4 Judith Holmberg - Judith Holmberg TV REVIEW By JAKE CUTTER dodged a monkey bigger than himself and plunged desperately through the jungle, m the direction of the beach and his seaplane. Behind him, the monkey grunted heavily as it chased him. A mile inland, a449 words
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Article, Illustration312 1984-01-15 4 FEW artistes have guarded their working secrets more jealously than Charles Chaplin, whose 1964 autobiography shed far more light on his ego than on his films. Now, m an unexpected revelation six years after his death, rehearsal scenes and unused takes for some of Chaplin's best filmsUSA Today - 312 words
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Advertisement115 1984-01-15 5 It stands 14"tall. Don't be fooled by the small size of the TC-430M, National's latest portable colour TV. Its designed to fit snugly into your bedroom. On top oi a handy shelf or rack. Even into the boot of your car, tor those getaway holidays when you want to take115 words
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Miscellaneous1575 1984-01-15 5 ■T^ W.__*^{MM Sunday Matinee Today, Ch 5. 315pm WWNMOMWMPMmWWWMMMBMM*WMBWBWWWwW m WM Wm__WkWMM WW *m*i***^W-* M f~9^-~ BX IH I ""eH -W *W* siAi H W *f I *^*f--_ ■Wflf I Cliff Richard stars this musical drama i Kfl Bt 'iJ J.n.J_fM k^ ll *^*J. Iri il^J L I 1 l^^1,575 words
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Miscellaneous1107 1984-01-15 5 ST ■> v Highlights on radio v THE BACH FAMILY Today, BBC World Service. 12 30 pm New series which spotlights music by J S Bach and his many musical relatives. Presented by Lionel Salter, the programme opens with works by Johann Christopher Bach, the composer's great uncle OVERKILL Motive1,107 words
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Miscellaneous3454 1984-01-15 6 Channel 5 Channel 8 Channel 5 Channel 8 Channel 5 Channel 8 303 P M PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS Jfi PR T ??f tk Inl I'Sru-^r^c H, HU6HTS 6.03 P.M. PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS. 3.03 P.M. PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS 6.03 P M PROGRAMMI HIGHLIGHTS 306 SWORDSMAN CHU C r) Serul bUb h LL ,tLL YUU3,454 words
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Article, Illustration429 1984-01-15 7 JAZZ with Chris Lewis PAST LIGHT William Ackerman Windham Hill Records ACKERMAN has a long, interesting track record he has played guitar m sessions with a horde of jazz, rock and MOR musicians. And now, with his own label and production company, he can express what he429 words
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Article, Illustration1059 1984-01-15 7 CHRISTINE CHAPMAN - Japan's papa Jazz CHRISTINE CHAPMAN By wntmg for the International Herald Tribune THE Japanese call him Papa Jazz. Sadao Watanabe (Nabe-Sada to his fans), composer arranger, but first of all performer, has educated a generation of jazz musicians and entertained millions m concerts around the world. As much as the1,059 words
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Article, Illustration366 1984-01-15 7 POP with XC SHOUT AT THE DEVIL Motley Crue WEA IF YOU thought violence existed only on TV and m the movies, Shout At The Devil will change your mind. This is heavy metal at its loudest and baddest. The untamed charge of this relatively366 words
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Miscellaneous246 1984-01-15 8 H DELIGHTS VII: Presentee hv the Singapore Polytechnic concert band tonight at the Victoria Concert Hall Programme includes Beethoven's Firth Symphonv Zompo Overture, Colas Breugnon Overture and the theme from Raiders Ot The Lost Ark. Dale Rhodes director of the Far East Academy, will conduct the band and, tor the246 words
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Miscellaneous71 1984-01-15 8 Front flying ships to guided missiles National Museum, first floor Open 9 am to 5 30 pm daily until the end of the month. Free KENDI DISPLAY: Examples of this ancient spouted water-vessel from India and the Middle East are now on display, also at the National Museum, first floor,71 words
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Miscellaneous75 1984-01-15 8 branch library lecture hall. Programme from 12.15 to 1 .45 pm includes baroque, classical, romantic, modern and pop selections. All the music will come from the National Library's audiovisual collection, and publications related to the music will be available. Free. ■CHARAN SHARMA: The landscape paintings of this Indian artist are75 words
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Miscellaneous81 1984-01-15 8 TUESDAY I majL GUANGZHOU I £gg I OPERA TROUPE: I Vitu^ I Seven nightly "^"fcJ performances by this 60-member Cantonese group together with the opera queen of the *****, Madam Hong Xian-nu, and her daughter Hong Hong. Performances from 7.30 pm nightly until Sunday when there will be an extra81 words
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Miscellaneous76 1984-01-15 8 HDON JUAN Screened by the Alliance Francaise at the Cultural Theatre m Cuscaden Road, this is a black-and-white 1959 production directed by Marcel Bluwal based on Moliere's work. It's about Don Juan the arrogant modern man who distrusts fixed views, religion and morality. Showtime is 9 pm Free admission. ■FOURTH76 words
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Miscellaneous135 1984-01-15 8 World Trade Centre, Hall One. Open 10 am to 8 pm daily until Sunday. Free. TODAY Singapore 2. 1 5 am 1 .4 m), 8.22 am (2.4 m), 3.31 pm(o.7m), 10.43 pm (2 lm). Sedili Kechil 2.11 amd .6m), 7.28 am (2.1 m), 2.28 pm (0.9 m), 9.54 pm (2135 words
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Miscellaneous119 1984-01-15 8 WEDNESDAY R£^ FESTIVAL '84: stalls m Hall Two at the World Trade Centre offering a variety of Chinese New Year goods Highlights include lion dances and fashion shows, free gifts and hong bao, aerobic dancing and exercise demonstrations, plus a chanty auction for the Community Chest Open 1 1 am119 words
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Miscellaneous231 1984-01-15 8 What's On National Museum art gallery Open 1 1 am to 5 pm daily until Jan 26 Free SPOREX-BOAT ASIA 84 Exhibition of $14 million worth ot sports, boat*, and leisure equipment star»s today at the World Trade Centre, Hall Three Open to public from 5 to 9 pm today231 words
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Article, Illustration1365 1984-01-15 9 What is it like being a child star?" One explains why it took her 20 years to come to terms with childhood on the Hollywood You lie about your age. Anything to delay •the day when the parts dry up. Dry up they willDUO - 1,365 words
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Article, Illustration922 1984-01-15 10 Start the year sweet marinated beef Then knock them over with something exotic tike j ant green MARGARET CHAN went on a spree to unearth these goodies for you to fill your 'eight-sweet" trays and Love letters WK. CALL them kueh belanda V love letters, m Hongkong Ihey are known922 words
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Article, Illustration531 1984-01-15 10 Ginseng and gecko wine to bring in the Year of the Rat Aperitifs THESE before dinner drinks include: This is a Dutch readymade cocktail vvhich you serve on ice or with tonic soda and other mixes. This unique combination of citrus fruit, herbs and aromatics blended with 19.5 per cent531 words
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Article, Illustration360 1984-01-15 11 LIM PHAY LING - LIM PHAY LING At ease Military-inspired pantsuit in sea-green linen. Oversized blouson jacket with padded shoulders, and straightcut pants, $69 each. WeU-siiited for tfee Mew Yeai 1 Jenny (left) in a boat-neck cottonpolyester top ($33) with se!f-striped heavy cotton skirt ($49). Judys grey on sand-striped cotton skirt-suitNIK KASMANI - 360 words
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Article, Illustration197 1984-01-15 12 I Date: Jan 18 to Jan 22 Veniie: World Trade Centre, Hall 2 Time: n a.m. to 10 p.m. Admission: Free DROP in on the Lunar Festival '84 for one-stop shopping for the coming festive season. The exhibition opens on Wednesday and provides entertainment while you197 words
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Article, Illustration87 1984-01-15 12 12 noon Lion dance and martial arts^demonstration 3 pm Rediffusion show 7 pm Fashion show (Carrie Model Agency) 8 pm Aerobic dancing demonstration 8.30 pm Rediffusion show 3 pm Rediffusion show 7 pm Fashion show 8 pm Aerobic dancing demonstration 8.30 pm Rediffusion show 287 words
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Article, Illustration27 1984-01-15 12 and on Saturday and Sunday^ from 2 p.m. to Pick up some tips on aerobic exercise from Fitness International instructors I27 words
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Advertisement217 1984-01-15 12 Grand Sales Bfm Free scatter cushions for stonapfq cusnipr. covers purcnaseo BEI Come and see our finest range of Rosewood Blackwood Blgi furniture on display at the Lunar Fes?iva! 84 HBIN Date: Jan 18-22 198- Venue: .Vorlo Trade Cenire Hali Two. IBWP Visit us at booth no 202-205 for thebes;217 words
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Lunar Festival
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Article, Illustration596 1984-01-15 13 IT WILL soon be time to start shopping for the coming festivities. There will be New Year sales in every shopping complex. Stores will offer discounts, goods at bargain or "cut" prices, "special" offers and "leaders" or "loss items". It is all part of the596 words
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Article, Illustration180 1984-01-15 13 SUSANNA Ng has been handling precious stones ever since she was a little girl. Born and raised in Hongkong, she used to help out in her family's jewellery store when she was very young. By the time she was 10, she had learnt the names180 words
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Advertisement302 1984-01-15 13 wi^mmmimt %7 JM Bjk >\^ bbbbbbI WF^ 'jam '^S W M> aaiiBBBm*' %mmw^^m4 Clothes Line I VISIT US AT BOOTH NO. 159 ,Jwfe jff "world TRADE CENTRE -jjL" -02-20. Upper Serangoon Shopping Centre Singapore 1953. Tel: *****35 -02-70. City Plaza, Singapore 1440 Tel: *****60 THE LATEST SECOND GENERATION 5- PLY302 words
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Advertisement517 1984-01-15 13 m&X Chinatown Bazaar Mg *W\). m 0 a* mmm m m is still alive for Chinese New Year Shopping .^^<m_ A_\\ A r^C^ __m Ur k_ j-^^ AfM"^'*' _W**^f J S*^S-^' A wiffiH^lpHMlf '84 y^v^> w^\ m*m_imAj_w%*w*mmmWm^ i. fSdural xlzfe World Trade Centre Hall 2 W MMA Tjrjl \_7_h 9517 words
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Sporex '84
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Article, Illustration630 1984-01-15 14 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By Import of sports equipment to reach $160 million m 1986 GONE are the days when Don Bradman started off on his illustrious cricket career using a walking stick for a practice bat. Or soccer wizard Pele kicking a paper-stuffed rubber ball along the streets630 words
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Article, Illustration776 1984-01-15 14 Fancy a walk on water? LOVE the sea but can't swim? Why not try walking on the water instead? Of course, as a beginner you would need a pair of skis. But, as you improve, you can drop one and later, both, leaving you literally speeding away merrily on the776 words
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Advertisement55 1984-01-15 14 Exhibition nitty-gritty DATE: January 19-22 VENUE: World Trade Centre, Hall Three ADMISSION: Jan 19-21, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. For invited guests only. Open to the public from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Jan 21-22, 11 a.m to 9 p.m. For public. CHARGES: $2 for adults and $1 for children55 words
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Advertisement585 1984-01-15 14 Browning Far East Browning, the hallmark of fine guns, rifles and pistols Today its traditional craftmanship and research is engineered into the finest range of sports equipment tennis, golf, squash, racquetball. wmdsurf. archery and fishing page fourteen Dortek Engineering "Catapult" is being introduced into Singapore for the first time at585 words
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Sporex-Boat Asia '84
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Article612 1984-01-15 15 Array of machines to help you do it at home THE body of the Incredible Hulk can be yours if you have a reasonable-sized spare room, about $6,000 cash lying about and plenty of sweat and determination. After the recent Mr Universe contest at the National Theatre,612 words
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Article, Illustration404 1984-01-15 15 ONE of the best answers to the expensive berthing problems for Singapore's amateur sailors are the inflatable boats. Modern technology has allowed the deflated boat to be neatly packed it's small enough to fit into the boot of most cars. And blowing404 words
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Article, Illustration181 1984-01-15 15 Skiing your own course ONE of the worst things In skiing, for a born pessLsmist, Ls having to leave his fate In the hands of the boat driver. What if the he goes too fast, or swerves too violently or worst still, strays into the main shipping; lanes? Thanks to181 words
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Advertisement375 1984-01-15 15 Thu^y 'Live' attractions for all 1 40 pm fo 2.40 pm Archery Demonstration Archery Association of Singapore 3 00 pm to 3 50 pm Aerobic, Fitness and Gymnastics Costie's Aerobic Centre 4 00 pm to 4 50 pm Tennis Golf Testing Range Browning Sports (F.E.) Pte Ltd 15 00 pm375 words
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Advertisement315 1984-01-15 15 L#^ I SPOTRA I MT SINGAPORE S RUGGED WORKBOAT BUILDER *___mm__wm___mm___w_w_*^^_^B^M_m_____________w_wm_w^^*^^^_m^^__w_______*m____w__^^ 43' PRESIDENT MOTOR YACHT mm mma **m*mmtmmm^^WmilW___________________mm ~*mim ii -*TfcH^ —i ,^^^mmaaa^^^*^^^^*aaam*ma*a*maama*ma^mamaaam*aam z L *»-lC* mi «-^irv ~~T~~r~~*'- "Mi. ~—^~f- lr *-T7 ~*m, '">,».!"•«* <* «rf^^BS3ii^^/ :r *jp> -Sat*. a 3£- ""r^%.,.- ««*-^»a.... wmmmr j"" ±3t— j ~J**ZT' ?.Zm**-*"yy~.\-xsm315 words
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Spore-Boat Asia '84
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Article, Illustration683 1984-01-15 16 Hwee Seng zooms into the high seas THEY are more associated with hifi equipment than with boats. But Hwee Seng (Pte) Ltd have already started a venture to build and modify pleasure boats. At their Jurong boatyard, work is already underway on a milliondollar project a 55-footer cruiser designed for683 words
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Article, Illustration420 1984-01-15 16 IF the galley Is complete enough to include chopping boards, spice racks and built-in pouches for catsup bottles, chances are the cruiser bears the Skipper Yacht Sales trademark. For Its boat designer, Mr Ragoo D. Kannaiya, 32, is a cook who is extremely fussy about420 words
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Advertisement47 1984-01-15 17 I _mm m__m*___ _m_> I __mM__\_WW-M 888 duff^Mflf SBC's "Mandarin by Radio" lessons ■^#vfl 111 1%0 vl lm recorded on cassette tapes together with hrn companion texts provide simple lessons Now available m a beautiful 10-volume ■■^Ai W__l* d_M m _W t_?__fm- Boxed Set. lIISI ___mM_m__¥ "147 words
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Miscellaneous327 1984-01-15 17 MIT OP THC COmiCI THE BBSM LOSER. < /N SSaSS^sr^jP^ l^r^o^!)^ j j r i sy ,1 r^T-r-t *3 V X X COMCGAEPi CC Ya REALIZE 1 IHE FACT* OF UF6! IW SURE VE*,THE BIRP^ Q>o SOD REAU.V f THAT WLBERFCKdE IS £OlNfc> ON N^J, FKE KNCWS MC7TMIM& ABOUT AMP327 words
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Miscellaneous382 1984-01-15 17 TODAYS WORLD lifer fijl Imm M-ff*** JjqgJ Mfrf "If you ask me, I think the liniment "The job calls for imagination, ingenuity L i^ /*>> companies are behind ail this jogging!" and hard work... I called you m to see that you don't volunteer for the job." 'They kicked me382 words
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Advertisement601 1984-01-15 18 Your way to success through the SOA home study courses In Accountancy, Banking, (ompany Secretaryship and Administration Established .n the United Kingdom more than ■s u'v. The School of Accountancy fi Busmesa St lies offers you expert coaching for the examinations of: issocis FCerl ified Accountant s te of Cosl601 words
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Miscellaneous52 1984-01-15 18 (Aim, NAOMI 7 FIND IT A6AIK \I 1/ ITHINK NOTHEgfci U ff HKE,fcm«R« L/^J'u TOME-.IOOUIPVOUPIEASBT /I j ITHPEU) V /J§ |L <l_S^f^ f AMAI FOUND IT!! |^^H|| VOUA I PmTl| /OH.NEVTC NINdTA f" "^^^WHAT DID \jj J J »?crja£ 10 PuA^r CAflP© 1 I WHy NOT 3X2 THESE I w^n52 words
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Advertisement93 1984-01-15 19 It was dynamite a devastating attack on the whole nuclear programme. J_t m'^ M I H I 1 1 \.__._yy"_.__*^^m__wM Paul Brack had abandoned a glittering career, even sacrificed personal relationships m his crusade against the nuclear nightmare. But now Brack had thrown down a gauntlet. This time he would93 words
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Advertisement41 1984-01-15 19 creaffvb Ihinkjnc, thinking. Give them Kawada Mascot Series. a^M* >'-1_- _m__\WP^ -Jn"^^^ <*'|U* **_ltt_^ka tS« mJtF€ \_9 -\W^___\ I\IU 1 1 Uni POWERED W Design revolution A new type of car £S^l\_Mh 608 Martin Road *05-03 04 Singapore 0923 Tel: *****1141 words
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Advertisement448 1984-01-15 20 START TC OF HAPPINESS Mass Weddings Honeymoon Tours Date of Ceremony: 20th May 1 984 16th September 1984 Departure Date: 21 st May 1 984 I 7th September 1 984 Honeymoon Tours brochures are available, all enquiries are welcomed. Watch Out For Our Wedding Show!. ChineseNe tr I Hongfiao ff448 words
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