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Title Section15 1984-09-06 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 6, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article, Illustration610 1984-09-06 1 TONG YOKE THO - TONG YOKE THO Minister tells retailers how to recover the shoppers* paradise image from Hongkong B) How Singapore can regain its lost glory 4 HONGKONG m recent yesrt has, m feet, captured from Singapore its image ac a "•hoppers' paradise". Tourists were able610 words
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Article41 1984-09-06 1 MANAMA, Wed. Saudi Arabia officially denied yesterday charges by a US Jewish pressure group that it had secretly sold large quantities of oil to South Africa m defiance (A a United Nations embargo on oil exports to Pretoria. AFPAFP - 41 words
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Article156 1984-09-06 1 LEE KIM CHEW - LEE KIM CHEW By ANOTHER woman candidate may be put up by the People's Action Party for the coming general election. Sources told The Straits Times that she is a prominent trade unionist m her thirties. She has been involved m the labour movement for156 words
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218 1984-09-06 1 Discovery lands after maiden flight EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE (California), Wed. The space shuttle Discovery landed here today at the end of a nearperfect first flight. Carrying a crew of six, the new spaceplane glided to a landing at this desert air base at 6.38 a.m. (9.48 p.m. Singapore time)Reuter - 218 words
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Article60 1984-09-06 1 LONDON, Wed. The National Coal Board has made a trash offer for talks to end the six-month-old miners' dispute, the British news agency, Press Association, reported today. Earlier, the National Coal Board's deputy chairman, Mr James Cowan, said a letter had been seat toReuter - 60 words
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Article, Illustration254 1984-09-06 1 A WOMAN engineer was stabbed to death by a nude Intruder while another resident was slashed m the left arm and chin when he went to her help hi a highrtse condominium complex m West Coast Read on Tuesday. Mrs Judy Quek, 29,254 words
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Article62 1984-09-06 1 MUNICH, Wed. An East German man dragged himself over the barbed-wire border fence into West Germany during the night after being seriously hurt by East Germany's frontier scatter guns, Bavarian border police said today. A companion, who was not hit, lacerated his legs as he scaled theReuter - 62 words
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Article27 1984-09-06 1 FORT LEWIS (Washington), Wed. A 776-man Green Beret unit was reactivated here yesterday, the first to be called back into service since the Vietnam War. APAP - 27 words
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Article, Illustration401 1984-09-06 1 Indonesia loses 'one of its greatest sons' JAKARTA, Wed. Mr Adam Malik, described by the government as one of Indonesia's greatest sons, died today of liver cancer at his home m Bandung, West Java. He was 67. A Vice-President for five years until he was dropped from the Cabinet 18Reuter; AFP; AP - 401 words
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Article79 1984-09-06 1 Ths early years of rivalry between Umno ■> and Parti Islam (PAS) for ths support of ths Malay community concentrated mainly on language and economic issues. Both wars nationalistic m orientation But the Islamic resurgence sines ths 1970s m Malaysia and other parts of ths world Isd79 words
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Article120 1984-09-06 1 Two die, 4 hurt in crash KUANTAN, Wed. Two Singaporeans were killed and four others seriously injured when their car collided with another car at the Tun Abdul Razak highway near Taloh Hinai m Pekan this morning. The driver of the car, Mr Kok Tat Seng, 36, and his mother,Bernama - 120 words
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Advertisement106 1984-09-06 1 THREE VIEWS FROM HERE We talk to the authors of three new basks that leek at Singapore tram different angles a chatty, historical perspective, numerous leek at the secret dreams and oddities of HDB residents, and a persons! portfolio of favourite Chinatown sights. Pages Ons and Three OLD CHINESE STAMPS106 words
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Article, Illustration454 1984-09-06 2 Bride and breezy WHAT has four wheels, is a riot of colours and has a wedding couple? This Trans-Island Bus Service (Tibs) bus, that's what. The brightly-bedecked vehicle rumbled into the car park outside the bride's home m Ang Mo Kio Avenue 10 yesterday. For Mr Hay Lai Peng,454 words
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Article463 1984-09-06 2 Historic visit SOUTH KOREAN President Chun Doo Hwan flies into Tokyo today to become the first South Korean leader to visit Japan since the republic was liberated from Japanese colonialism 40 years ago. Both nations still harbour deep-rooted prejudices and suspicions and the visit's prime objective is463 words
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Article448 1984-09-06 2 Floral flourish HIS father's untimely death caused Arthur Tan to leave the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts to be the family's breadwinner as a florist. But he manages to combine his job and interest by "bringing m some modern art into the designs of flower arrangements". He achieves448 words
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Article234 1984-09-06 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: PEACE among non-communist South-east Asian nations was certainly an the cards m the pest-confrontation era. But progress and development were not necessarily assured. Aaean, with Its emphasis an cooperation and as an Increasingly important collective voice speaking on behalf of regional interests, has provided the234 words
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Article78 1984-09-06 2 SHOPPING FOR FIGHTER JETS MANY Third World countries are buying new fighter aircraft for their air forces. The new generation of fighters can fly faster, carry improved weapons and of course, cost much more than existing jets like the Americanmade F-SE. There is also the consideration of matching up78 words
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Article142 1984-09-06 2 Stamps from China THE China Stamp and Painting Calligraphy Exhibition which opened yesterday features, among many other items, 303 postage stamps issued from 1878 to 1925, and 51 old envelopes. These have been brought m by the China National Stamp Corporation. KOH SIEW TIN was given an interesting142 words
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Article230 1984-09-06 2 APOLLO HOTEL GROUP FEELS EFFECT OF MARKET GLOOM GLOOM m both tht property and tourist sectors has led Apollo Enterprises Ltd to turn m the first loss among hotel groups this year. Apollo yesterday reported a group interim attributable loss of $1.49 million against a profit of $908,000 previously.230 words
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Article238 1984-09-06 2 Guiding Nicholas ARSENAL, inspired by the brilliance of Charlie Nicholas, convincingly defeated leaders Newcastle 2-0 m their English First Division soccer clash m London on Tuesday. Nicholas convincingly showed his skills as a goal creator. Arsenal's Brian Talbot had an effort disallowed m the first half but he had238 words
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Article126 1984-09-06 2 Asean: Across the Causeway Tourist springboard SINGAPORE could be a base for attracting tourists to Malaysia, Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah has suggested. The Malaysian Trade and Industry Minister also suggested that Malaysia!* Airline System give additional landing rights to regional and other airlines on a reciprocal basis. He was speaking to126 words
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Article68 1984-09-06 2 'Conspiracy' view TWO MORE lawyers' groups, acting as observers m the public probe into Benigno Aquino's assassination, have concluded that his murder last year was a government conspiracy carried out by the military and that there was indeed a cover-up. The National Bar Association of the Philippines and68 words
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Article, Illustration196 1984-09-06 3 Skydiver survived 1.8 km crash landing ACCOMPANIED by her parents, and waving to well wishers, Mary Dracup walked Into the Perth airport terminal on crotches only three months after a 1.8-km fall which had broken her spine In three places, crushed her pelvis and leg and punctured her bowel. TheWAN - 196 words
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125 1984-09-06 3 WINSOME LANE - Caterpillars invade village in New Territories WINSOME LANE By Hongkong Reporter HONGKONG, Wed. A village m the New Territories here has been invaded by a horde of ca erpillars that forced three families to flee their homes. Police and pest control officers were called out to subdue the caterpillars, which125 words
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409 1984-09-06 3 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Wed. Setting the scene for another historic turning point m Asia, President Chun Doo Hwan will fly into Tokyo tomorrow to become the first South Korean leader to visit Japan since the republic was liberated from Japanese409 words
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230 1984-09-06 3 BEIJING, Wednesday BRITAIN and China will require at least another round of formal talks before wrapping up an agreement on the handover of Hongkong, sources close to the talks said today. They said the drawnout talks were on target for an agreementReuter - 230 words
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Article57 1984-09-06 3 ISLAMABAD, Wed. Pakistan has unleashed troops on the insects eating away at the cotton crop the nations main foreign currency earner m the southern Sind province. Retired Mai-Gen Islamullah Khan told reporters m Hyderabad at the weekend that 170 soldiers and 100 civilian recruits were being deployedUPI - 57 words
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Article39 1984-09-06 3 NEW DELHI, Wed. A high-powered Indian military delegation, led by Defence Secretary S.K. Bhatnagar, left for Moscow yesterday to discuss new arms purchases and the manufacture of Soviet weapon systems m India, an official spokesman said. APAP - 39 words
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Article67 1984-09-06 3 AUTHORITIES RUSHED extra paramilitary troops and extended a curfew m the southern Indian city of Hyderabad yesterday to control renewed Hindu-Muslim rioting that has injured at least 53 people, the United News of India reported. The latest communal clashes erupted on Monday when Muslims attacked aAP - 67 words
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80 1984-09-06 3 CHINESE FOREIGN Minister Wu Xueqian will meet Soviet counterpart Andrei Gromyko at the coming 39th session of the United Nations General Assembly, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesman said m Beijing yesterday. Confirming the meeting at a regular news conference, the spokesman said no dateReuter - 80 words
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83 1984-09-06 3 IN THE largest penalty ever levied for export violations, the US government has fined a leading American computer company US$l.5 million (553.2 million) for dealings between its West German subsidiary and a businessman accused of illegally selling high technology to the Soviet Union. TheAP - 83 words
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Article56 1984-09-06 3 AT LEAST three people were killed and 25 others wounded yesterday when secessionist guerillas ambushed a bus m India's north-eastern state of Tripura, the Press Trust of India reported. The agency quoted an eye-witness as saying guerillas of the tribal national volunteers hacked passengers with knivesReuter - 56 words
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Article98 1984-09-06 3 SEOUL. Wed. At least 2.M1 students today clashed with riat police In several universities In Seoul to pretest against President Chan Dee Hwan's state visit to Japan tomorrow, witnesses said. The students tried to take to the streets shooting anti-govern-ment and ana-Japa-nese slogans, but they wereReuter - 98 words
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148 1984-09-06 4 Spanish guerillas kill two traders MADRID, Wad. SUSPECTED left-wing guerillas shot dead two Spanish businessmen and badly wounded a radio engineer m three separate attacks m Spain today, police said. One of the gunmen, believed by police to be members of the urban guerilla group, Grapo (October First anti-fas-cist resistanceReuter - 148 words
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Article, Illustration307 1984-09-06 4 ROTTERD AM, Wod. Quote 4 WHO knows what Soviet throats and bribes finally made Erich Honeckor cancel his trip to West Germany this month. Angling to become the first East Gorman leader to visit Bonn, he absorbed mcr edible abuse all summer. His persistence mustAP - 307 words
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478 1984-09-06 4 'Soviets blocked Honecker visit' hint WHILE Moscow appeared satisfied with yesterday's announcement by the Eaat German leader Erich Honecker that he was cancelling his visit to West Germany this month, Washington implied that the decision was imposed by the Soviet Union. The West German government avoided publicly linking Moscow toAP; NYT; Reuter - 478 words
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Article, Illustration204 1984-09-06 4 I took 300 hours to forge diaries Kujau HAMBURG, Wed. Nazi memorabilia dealer Konrad Kujau said yesterday it took him nearly 300 hours to forge the 62 "Hitler diaries." On his fourth day of testimony m a Hamburg court, Kujau said it took him an average of 4 .> hoursAP; Reuter - 204 words
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231 1984-09-06 4 Warsaw considers exile for dissidents WARSAW, Wed. Poland is considering a law which would allow Warsaw to exile political dissidents, the government's chief spokesman said yesterday. Government press spokesman Jerzy Urban told a news conference that the law was still m the planning stage, but if it were passed "sentencesUPI - 231 words
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Article165 1984-09-06 4 LONDON, Wed. An unmarried British Airline stewardess broke an Islamic law against single women having babies when she unexpectedly gave birth to a baby boy m Qatar. Miss Susan Mackie, 23, a stewardess with Gulf Air, said she returned to London because she feared being arrestedUPI; Reuter - 165 words
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Article44 1984-09-06 4 NEW YORK. Wed. New York City for the next two months will be without its most famous beacon the light that swathes the Empire State building. The 102--storey building's lighting system was shut down for rewiring and automation on Monday night. UPIUPI - 44 words
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Article, Illustration271 1984-09-06 6 Blacks confront police as death toll hits 29 HUNDREDS of Blacks confronted police on the main road into the riot-torn Black township of Sharpeville today, and explosions caused damage m Johannesburg and the northern town of Rustenburg. In Cape Town, Mr P.W. Botha271 words
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292 1984-09-06 6 ARUSHA (Tanzania) Wad. ZIMBABWE Prime Minister Robert Mugabe yesterday accused the Reagan administration of Instigating South Africa to "blackmail" neighbouring Black states to succumb to its policy of race segregation. Mr Mugabe made the stinging attack to prolonged applause at a Socialist International conference.AP - 292 words
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213 1984-09-06 6 THE HAGUE, Wednesday TWO Iranian members of an international tribunal set up to settle claims from Iran's takeover of the US Embassy m Teheran assaulted one of their Swedish counterparts, officials said today. The United States Embassy said it was "outraged" by the incident thatUPI; AP - 213 words
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176 1984-09-06 6 ANTANANARIVO, Wed. Several hundred angry Malagasy gongfu enthusiasts today set fire to a former government building here and attacked a police station to protest against a ban that was imposed on their sport yesterday. Gunfire was heard early today as the protesters attackedAFP - 176 words
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Article89 1984-09-06 6 BEIRUT, Wed. Lebanese Education Minister Selim Hoss narrowly escaped a bomb blast today which killed six people and injured 12, Beirut Radio said. A parked track packed with explosives went off early this morning as Mr Hoss arrived at the house of a Sunnl Mus- limReuter; UPI - 89 words
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Article121 1984-09-06 6 HARARE, Wed. The Zimbabwe government today released former Prime Minister Bishop Abel Muzorewa after detaining him without pressing charges for nearly a year. Bishop Muzorewa, head of the pre-independence government of Zimbabwe Rhodesia m 1979, was detained last October, four days after he returned from aReuter - 121 words
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Article130 1984-09-06 7 SALT LAKE CITY, Wed. President Ronald Reagan believes divine intervention saved him from an assassination attempt m 1981, officials of the ('hutch of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints said yesterday. The church, otherwise known as the Mormon Church, quoted him as saying during aReuter - 130 words
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Article, Illustration75 1984-09-06 7 Nancy Reagan's Seoul-mates AN EXCHANGE of gifts and then it's smiles all round. American First Lady Nancy Reagan is hugging two Sooth Korean children who underwent heart surgery in the United States recently. Lee Kll Woo (left) and Ann «Ji Sook received free surgery under the United States' Heart-to-Heart programme,UPI - 75 words
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Article409 1984-09-06 7 WASHINGTON, Wed. DEVELOPING countries slashed their purchases of foreign goods last year to pay the increased rates of interest on their debts, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). It was bad news not only for those countries, whose people and factories were getting less ofAP - 409 words
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Article447 1984-09-06 7 'Need to restore safety margin SALT LAKE CITY (Utah), Wad. PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan yesterday called for balanced and verifiable arms treaties with the Soviet Union, a strong Nato alliance and modernisation of United States military to fully restore the "margin of safety". "We needReuter - 447 words
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98 1984-09-06 7 FORT LAUDERDALE, (Florida), Wed. A woman who had never flown a plane before landed a single-engine Piper Aztec safely today after her pilot husband collapsed at the controls. Federal Aviation officials said Fort Lauderdale flight Instructor Ken Winter flew another plane alongsideReuter - 98 words
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211 1984-09-06 7 Three die on first day of protests in Chile SANTIAGO, Wad. THREE people, including a French priest, died on the first of two days of anti-government protests here and authorities imposed a curfew from midnight to 5 a.m. m the capital and surrounding districts. Riot police with clubs, dogs andAP; Reuter; UPI - 211 words
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Article202 1984-09-06 8 JAKARTA, Wed. Thousands of Indonesians mourned former Vice-President Adam Malik, one of the country's great patriots, who died today, age 87, after a six-month fight against cancer. President Suharto reportedly bowed his head m sadness when the news of Mr Malik's death was reported to him earlierReuter; AP - 202 words
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Article383 1984-09-06 8 What his frienas say SINGAPORE said last night it was saddened by the death of former Indonesian Foreign Minister Adam Malik who died yesterday of cancer. A Foreign Ministry, statement said it had conveyed condolences to Mr Malik's family and the Indonesian government. "Singapore is saddened to learn of theReuter; AP; UPI - 383 words
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Article313 1984-09-06 8 MANILA, Wed. The death toll from Typhoon Ike rose to 543 today as more reports of destruction trickled m from isolated areas, threatening to make it the worst typhoon to hit the Philippines m 30 years. In the light of this tragedy, President FerdinandReuter; AP - 313 words
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492 1984-09-06 8 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN View of two more observer groups By Manila Reporter MANILA, Wed. Two more lawyers' groups, acting as observers m the public probe into Benigno Aquino's assassination, have concluded that his murder m 1983 was a government conspiracy carried out by the military492 words
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Article, Illustration150 1984-09-06 8 BANGKOK, Wed. Thai Prime Minister Gen Prem Tinsulanonda's health is much better and he will return to work on Friday. The Secretary-General of the Prime Minister's Office, Lt-Gen Chandramkupt Sirisuth said this today, adding that the pains on the left side of Gen Prem's chest whichAP; Bangkok Post - 150 words
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Article126 1984-09-06 8 BANGKOK, Wed. Villagers m north-eastern Thailand were warned today of flash floods and furious storms predicted to hit Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia as Typhoon Ike headed for nearby Hainan island, m the South China Sea. The typhoon has left hundreds dead m the Philippines andAP - 126 words
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Article, Illustration253 1984-09-06 9 Mahathir: Johor sees reasons for toll KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. THERE is no disagreement between the Federal and Johor governments over the proposed toll collection m Johor, Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said last night. "Johor Menteri Besar Datuk Abdul Ajib Ahmad and I had a discussion on the toll collectionNST - 253 words
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244 1984-09-06 9 THE Off -Budget Agencies (OBAs) may not be as freely off-Budget as before. Finance Minister Daim Zainuddin today told the New Straits Times that he would be proposing tighter control of the OBAs. The OBAs are agencies like the Heavy Industries Corporation ofNST - 244 words
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Article, Illustration334 1984-09-06 9 Razaleigh on plan to draw visitors KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Singapore could be a base for attracting tourists to Malaysia, Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah suggested yesterday. Tengku Razaleigh, who was proposing a three-prong strategy to draw tourists, also suggested that MalaysianBernama - 334 words
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Article384 1984-09-06 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. TOO often, many business- men have pleaded ignorance of these (stringent Japanese industrial) standards and have put the blame on their failure to gain entry m a* Japan on this reason. 7 Bernama, quoting Mr Toshio Asakura, Japan External Trade Organisation'sBernama - 384 words
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Article91 1984-09-06 9 Sleeping girl hit by bullet PENANG, Wed. A four-year-old girl was Injured yesterday when a ballet fired tram the flaar below weat through the plank flaar aad the mattress she was sleeping an, piercing her right haad. The girl, Identified only as Debbie Llm, was admitted to hospital. Earlier, twoNST - 91 words
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Article, Illustration815 1984-09-06 10 IRENE HOE - IRENE HOE Second PAP woman candidate delights at press conference By IF DR ALINE WONG was nervous, she did not show it when she met the press for the first time yesterday as a political candidate. Dr Wong, 43, the People's Action815 words
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Article, Illustration408 1984-09-06 10 NG WENG HOONG - NG WENG HOONG By ABOUT 100 tourists from India are stranded here after failing to board their Madras-bound ship by 1 p.m. on Tuesday. The tourists, all men, complained that they were barred from boarding the ship, the Chidambaram, when they arrived at the408 words
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Article55 1984-09-06 10 Man hurt in hit-and-run accident A MAN was seriously injured m a hit-and-run accident early yesterday. Mr Md Mukhlesur Raman, a Bangladeshi construction worker, was crossing Serangoon Road when he was hit by a car which had a Malaysian number plate. Witnesses are asked to contact Corporal Francis Chan of55 words
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Article177 1984-09-06 10 SAM RAN - SAM RAN By A SAWN-OFF mop handle fitted with rubber cut from an old tyre may bring an end to smelly rubbi* h chutes for many Housing Board residents. Thanks for this should go to th«cleaners of Chin Swee estate. Looking into the smelly chute problem,177 words
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Article139 1984-09-06 10 A DRIVING Instructor molested his pupil while she was practising how to reverse the car. Ong Klan Ann, 28, was fined $l,Mt hy District Judge Rahlm Jalil yesterday for outraging the modesty of his 19--year-old pupil at Eunos Road on Ang 7. The girl was having139 words
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Article, Illustration1214 1984-09-06 11 PAUL WEE - Screams. ..and a naked man appears PAUL WEE The West Coast condo murder 'I saw my wife near the changing room doorway, clothes covered m blood' By SHIRLEY TAN and RONNIE TANG Sequence of events put together by The Straits Times Crime Desk based on accounts of eye-witnesses m Westpeak1,214 words
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Article, Illustration222 1984-09-06 11 MBS JUDY QUEK had pat ap a tight before she was fatally stabbed by her attacker, It was learnt last night. Detectives believe she had pat an a violent struggle with the armed maa. Judging from the meet splattered seeae Inside the222 words
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Article88 1984-09-06 11 FOLLOWING the murder, the management committee of Westpeak Condominium held an emergency meeting; last night to discuss additional security measures. The committee, comprising seven owners and tenants, discussed plans to increase guards from two to three on each shift. They also considered putting up more barbed88 words
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229 1984-09-06 13 MAUREEN CHUA - Man was mentally ill at time of offence. judge told MAUREEN CHUA By A MAN, who was recently tailed for five months and ordered to be given six strokes of the cane for vandalism, was mentally ill at the time of the offence, the High Court was told yesterday. Mr229 words
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110 1984-09-06 13 DENTAL surgeon Dr Oliver Hennedige yesterday appealed against a district court conviction on a summons charge of using his Tanjong Katong premises as an unregistered factory. Dr Hennedige, 41, was fined $1,000 after he was found guilty of violating the Factories Act. He is110 words
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Article288 1984-09-06 13 GRACE CHNG - GRACE CHNG Reasons: Still inter-monsoon air and more construction work By SINGAPORE'S air was more polluted between April and June compared to the first three months of the year. Figures released by the Environment Ministry on Monday revealed higher levels of ozone gas which is caused288 words
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Article, Illustration227 1984-09-06 13 RAV DHALIWAL - Walking down the aisle in a bus RAV DHALIWAL IT MAY be every bride's dream to have her dashing bridegroom drive up to her In a gleaming, sleek Limousine bedecked with ribbons, bat Mr Hay Lai Peng was not going to let common practice stand m his way. He came227 words
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Article, Illustration440 1984-09-06 15 LEONG WENG KAM; CHRISTINA TSENG - LEONG WENG KAM CHRISTINA TSENG 11 Chinese learn about hairdressing and hotel service By and THERE will be a little bit of Singapore m China when two groups of Chinese workers complete their training here and take their new skills home. At the Wella International440 words
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158 1984-09-06 15 CONTRACTS totalling more than $118 million have been awarded recently by the Housing Board. The largest, worth $25.68 million, went to Guan Bee Co to build 801 flats, an electrical substation, a playground and basketball court m Kaki Bukit. Another large contract, worth $21.8 million,158 words
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185 1984-09-06 15 A MAN became as Crickly as the dorlans c was selling when a hawker liaison officer tried to seize his fruit. Tan Lai Kng, 38, grabbed his weighing machine and threw It at Mr Santa Kumar so Rajakrtshnan, hitting him on the head ana185 words
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Article54 1984-09-06 15 THE Port of Singapore Authority will conduct a five-day course on its shipping, delivery and warehousing procedures from Sept 24. The course will be held at the PSA Training Department m Tanjong Pagar Complex from 2 p.m. until 5 p.m. The fee is 1120. For details,54 words
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260 1984-09-06 15 Over 200 apply for master list of good builders ABOUT 200 to 300 building contractors and civil engineers have applied to be on a master list of "good" builders set up by the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB). The CIDB started registering contractors on Aug 1. Applications were still coming260 words
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162 1984-09-06 15 Search begins for markets in East Europe A 22-MEMBER trade mission organised by the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry has set out to explore non-traditional markets with relatively untapped potential m four East European countries. It left Singapore on Tuesday for a 21-day visit to West Germany, Czechoslovakia,162 words
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538 1984-09-06 16 TAN LIAN CHOO - TAN LIAN CHOO Conference on Trends m US Economic Policy By FORMER Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser asserted yesterday that world peace and stability depended very much on an early summit meeting between the leaders of the two superpowers. But the initiative for such538 words
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453 1984-09-06 16 BEN DAVIDSON - BEN DAVIDSON By A BUDDHIST monk yesterday won his appeal against conviction on a charge of outraging modesty after the High Court found that "highly prejudicial" evidence had been adduced against him at his trial. Mr Justice Lai Kew Chai said he was giving Tan453 words
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134 1984-09-06 16 A FRENCHMAN who found an American Express credit card m Paris and tried to use it at Changi Airport was fined $2,000 and jailed for a day on Monday. Restaurant manager Antonio Ventura, 46,* had landed here on his way to134 words
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Article40 1984-09-06 16 PANAMA'S Vice-President, Mr Eric Arturo Devalle, is m Singapore for a three-day visit. Mr Devalle was briefed by the Jurong Town Corporation and the Economic Development Board. He also called at the Port of Singapore Authority.40 words
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174 1984-09-06 16 Eight people injured in four- vehicle crash EIGHT people were hurt m a four-vehicle crash at the junction of Bukit Timah Road and Robin Road yesterday. The lunchtime accident also caused a massive traffic jam which eased only around 4 p.m., after an army crane was called m to help174 words
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59 1984-09-06 16 Forms for Master of Education BBS THOSE interested inT applying for the Instituteof Education's Master of Education Programme" 1985 can now obtain formsfrom the head of student" affairs at the institute. Those who apply for the full-time course may apply for half pay leave. They will have to sign a59 words
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Article52 1984-09-06 16 THREE cholera victims and one carrier of the disease from the Woodlands Home for the Aged have recovered. They have been discharged from Middleton Hospital, said an Environment Ministry spokesman yesterday. Altogether seven people have been discharged from hospital. The toll remains at 20 cases and52 words
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Article, Illustration1509 1984-09-06 14 LULIN REUTENS; URANIUM - LULIN REUTENS URANIUM When an amendment is made to the Constitution which affects parliamentary proceedings, it changes the rules under which the country is run. Through the years, there have been several major changes to suit prevailing circumstances and safeguard the future of the nation. The result1,509 words
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Advertisement313 1984-09-06 15 jm^ m Thecremeof A^LWL^k two-piece suits. fl Yes. Nina are the best you can find at prices B B that say you've got value for money Every suit B^9 B falls beautifully from shoulder to hem. every stitch fl B shows a critical eye for perfection The two fl here313 words
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Advertisement681 1984-09-06 16 BUB EMPORIUM aBBBBfI SMK HOLDINGS 888 -fflBH aJU GROUP gB s_fßß^^ -Ba bp"^ a f*lr BB Ib^ y*J[ HOUGANG Offers are available IF Vl^t^AW PRE-RENOVATION SALE m Singapore only and from J iBJ^B W MYSTERY DISCOUNTS Thursday to Saturday Hurry to this amazing sale today w J uM C.-— B681 words
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Advertisement158 1984-09-06 16 SINGAPORE ROBOTIC ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION BOARD JOINT SRA-EDB TRAINING COURSES "APPLICATIONS OF INDUSTRIAL ROBOTS" INTRODUCTION This one-week full-time course is specially organised for personnel, who have limited exposure to robotics. The programme is application orientated with emphasis on processes such as robotic welding, deburring, polishing, palletising, assembling and general material158 words
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Advertisement696 1984-09-06 17 V \T No.l vm maW mW M Mm m Plfirlr jt' lr\wlt A "3\ i"^ Hi TV Bit IBB* f fl M ™*^Bl»* *^l bbV A ft 1I B I M VBMaT 1 9a8 3? Ht F^SffSlßS'' Yong An Park. An address that distinguishes you from I f^B «S h696 words
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Advertisement247 1984-09-06 17 CjKANu UPTOSOXOFF A I M.WFMNDKE _#fe 0-x DESIGNER LABELS Ol Ll UP TO 50% OFF 4*fe <W A\A PERRE CARDIN, GIVENCHY a/*S )JP Jflt^k^aK GENTLEMAN, BALENCIAGA, 'orM <*' Lk INARrCa, GIORGIO ARMANI, 4^55*^4.1 Ik PERRE BALMAIN CACHAREL USK I -\,J MEN'S FASHIONS wfi^aS Mmmm\r cipto4o%off f t 99 bL fl247 words
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Article463 1984-09-06 18 Asean's loss THOUGH obvious, non-communist South-east Asia's debt to the late Mr Adam Malik must be recorded. Yet the former Indonesian VicePresident and Foreign Minister's place m history was by no means pre-ordained. He was an unusual Indonesian leader, to say the least. He was not463 words
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Article, Illustration761 1984-09-06 18 LIM YOON LIN - LIM YOON LIN By A FORMER president of the United Nations, trade minister, ambassador to Russia, Adam Malik was Indonesia's longest serving Foreign Minister (1966-77). He also served briefly as Speaker of Parliament until he was named761 words
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Article, Illustration1243 1984-09-06 18 What Umno-PAS showdown will show up First of a two-part series TOMORROW: A look at PAS activities and government reaction MALAYSIA aaamamj4 from British colonialism m 1957 am a secular and democratic state along roughly tho aamo linos as othor Westsm democracies. Tho Constitution guarantees froodom of worship for all1,243 words
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Article550 1984-09-06 18 As I was passing ON THE eve of Nattsaal Day, I watch a little Soy receive a prise la a Hindu temple. It Is the birthday of Gaaesan, the elephant gad, the gad at learning. Each year, la his Senear, the temple gives prises te beys550 words
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Letter, Illustration102 1984-09-06 19 AS AN expatriate American, I am often disappointed by my countrymen's lack of interest m events occurring outside the United States. It was, therefore, a pleasant surprise to read the enclosed editorial entitled "Singapore's Quarter-Century" m the Springfield, Missouri Daily News of Aug102 words
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Letter253 1984-09-06 19 Room for HDB to improve IT IS of paramount importance that one recognises the fact that CP F contributions are fmblic money. One, thereore, expects the authorities to put them to public use. A lot of CPF funds are used indirectly for various public housing programmes. As the Housing Board253 words
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Letter84 1984-09-06 19 I GRADUATED from the National University of Singapore this year with a Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) degree. Since early May I have been looking for a job (including non-technical ones) which utilises my degree. I have responded to more than 160 adver- tisements and written to more84 words
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Letter, Illustration184 1984-09-06 19 I CAN well understand the recent National Day Parade disappointment of the SLA contingent and the dragon and lion dancers as expressed m their letters to the Straits Times recently. (ST, Aug 18 and 28). Their disappointment, however, is nothing compared to the untold disappointment of the thousands184 words
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Letter58 1984-09-06 19 Curbs on noise at night I REFER to the letter "Too much noise at night" by "Sleepless Night". (ST, Aug 16). we have required the factory management to ensure that the night shift workers do not make excessive noise during night operations. We will continue to monitor the situation. GRACIE58 words
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70 1984-09-06 19 WE refer to the letter "Worker's query" by "Depressed". (ST, Aug 17). The ministry would like to look into the complaints raised by the writer. Could he please contact Miss K.P. Wee, senior labour inspector, Labour Standards Section, Ministry of Labour, Havelock Road, Singapore 0105,70 words
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279 1984-09-06 19 I WOULD like to thank the Inland Revenue Department for its reply "Income tax must be paid" (ST, July 31) to my letter "Dept does not see this act as a filial one". (ST, July 17). I apologise for not responding279 words
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Letter227 1984-09-06 19 THE recent three-quarter marathon, held on Sept 2 at 7.30 a.m., did little, if anything, to encourage "would-be" marathoners to run m the "prestigious", full, international marathon to be held m December. In fact, it was Erobably the worst possile precursor to such a race.227 words
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Article, Illustration863 1984-09-06 20 KHOO HOW SAN - KHOO HOW SAN The dollars and sense of picking fighter jets as Third World countries shop for weapons Left: The IMf/T0 a highly versatile aircraft. Below: The F-lfA the prised fighter sought after by many non-commanist countries. By THAILAND haa bean offered a counter-trade deal by863 words
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605 1984-09-06 20 LARRY THORSON - Big business nuclear vessels run into deep waters LARRY THORSON By TRANSPORTING nuclear materials, although dogged by environmentalists who oppose nuclear development, has become a huge world business. Fleets of ships with extra sets of navigation and steering gear routinely carry casks holding radioactive material around the world, calling at605 words
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Article89 1984-09-06 20 To allay public worries about such shipments, the British crashed a 140-ton locomotive into a 48-ton flask m July at 160 kilometre per hour. The flask suffered only a 23-cm long dent, and there was no leakage of the water put inside for the test.AP - 89 words
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Advertisement770 1984-09-06 20 What do zips and the new Technics 315 serie have m common? 4tf»*aaflV JHm\\aS^W Bm\\\\W ;^HH|HB|{^Kjj|fi|lßn mm BfllflßW There had to be an easier and quicker way of afl^fli fl^aasv Both c arore rr,entionecl deck is also capable changing the programme source. So we have done lavl flßaflßw' cornmunicatin 8770 words
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Advertisement126 1984-09-06 20 LOOK AT WHAT WE HAVE TO OFFER ATTRACTIVE SPECIALTY PRODUCTS COMBINING PERFORMANCE WITH QUALITY. FROM THE STATIONERY SPECIALISTS. tAMT 9eJ»cr W Qtmmry w Germany WRITING INSTRUMENTS OFFICE STATIONERY LCtChO "OVAL TALENS W Grmjny Hanaru OESKTOF ACCESSORIES ART. SCHOOL ANO HOBBY MATERIALS M^ A MUf*KI »J«HMHW BbbbBBBbSB S BJ OFFICE STATONEB'126 words
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Article38 1984-09-06 21 Singapore barometer Up Down Unch Industriols 35 37 32 Finance 5 10 4 Hotels 2 2 5 Properties 0 5 3 Plantations 1 6 3 Mining 1 0 0 Deb/Loans 3 2 6 Total 47 62 53 138 words
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Article, Illustration295 1984-09-06 21 Prices perk up a little after weak start AFTER a weak start, m line with Wall Street's overnight fall, prices on the Singapore stock market perked up a little from late morning but still ended the day marginally lower. The Straits Times Index closed 0.37 points lower at 916.43, while295 words
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Article86 1984-09-06 21 Bou»t«»d Bhd unch C t C unch CCM unch CoM Stou-e +4 Ortop bid unch Esso susp f m N unch Gantinfi unch li— +5 i Haw Par unch I bKhcapt Bhd unch Keppel +1 MTC -2 Mufti-Purpose unch I I9BT susp I Nit km unch86 words
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Article33 1984-09-06 21 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Tines Business Times Industrial Composite 1983/84 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1983/84 Low 712.29 (5/1/83) 684.88 (4/1/83) All-time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All-time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 550.78 (12/8/82)33 words
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Article71 1984-09-06 21 S«p4 Seos BT Composite 8 19 M 818 07 BT Indicator *****39 *****03 BT OB 'OS 263 275 STMtntnab 916 80 916 43 ST Finance 2647 30 2645 74 ST Hotels 927 86 927.86 ST Property Ml 51 580 05 ST Mmnp 382 44 382 5? ST Plantations 262271 words
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Article69 1984-09-06 21 S*n Lin Franc. 348 +12 IC S 650 X M Fkv 360 +It Tilth Corp 174 +7 Sthlbuhd 560 +5 StrirhT«<fa» 545 5 Gtavms 525 +5 TDM 268 +5 S«|fcntFta 256 +5 MttratMp 404 +4 CotdStonlOp 330 +4 FWCjMh 320 +4 Grwi Cwlral 264 +4 HnHw IS4 +4 GtnwaJCorp69 words
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Article63 1984-09-06 21 Mm 5/0 —1! KLM Me $270 -11 0 U B 404-8 S P Ttitfc 354 -8 Material)) 162 -7 QnmM 406 -6 WdftanUttan 390 —6 HttmmCmvn 340 -6 0C I C 975 -5 Cmhtmt 625 —5 1C 625 5 MW Choc 257—5 SFlmim 250 —5 Sri HvtMMS 242 -563 words
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Article15 1984-09-06 21 Pohong Com 1,937,000 U I C 1.092,000 LaaKifliToh 813,000 Pon-EI 617,000 Pronwt 579,00015 words
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422 1984-09-06 21 LIM SAY BOON - LIM SAY BOON By Melbourne Reporter A LEADING Australian law firm has taken on a former deputy manager of the Monetary Authority of Singapore m a push to capture a share of the corporate advisory services business m the South-east Asian region. The422 words
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317 1984-09-06 21 GENEVA Industrialised and Third World nations joined forces on Wednesday m demanding that the United States withdraw its new restrictions on imports of textiles and clothing. The demand was made by all members, except the US, of the textiles committee ofUPI - 317 words
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231 1984-09-06 21 NEW YORK Nestle, the giant Swiss-based processed food company, is to take over Carnation of the United States m an agreed cash bid worth US$2.B9 biUion (556.21 billion). If approved, the deal would rank as the biggest ever by a European company mNYT - 231 words
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526 1984-09-06 21 ANGELINE TAN - ANGELINE TAN Hotel group reports $1.49 m interim loss this year By GLOOM m both the property and tourist sectors has led Apollo Enterprises Ltd to turn m the first loss among hotel groups this year. Apollo yesterday reported a group interim attributable loss of526 words
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Article, Illustration210 1984-09-06 21 MARA FERNANDEZ - MARA FERNANDEZ By THE toy Industry was yesterday reminded that competition was beneficial. Speaking at the opening of the Toycraft '84 aad Coabex *84 exhibitions, Mr Michael Liew, MP for Boon Teck aad president of the Toy Safety Authority of Singapore, said some members210 words
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Article166 1984-09-06 21 THE US dollar continued to rise m foreign exchange markets for the fourth day. In London, Sterling slipped to a record low of U551.2827 while m Tokyo, the US dollar hit an 11 2 -year high against the Deutschemark, touching 2.9440. In Europe, the166 words
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379 1984-09-06 21 S. KUMAR - SES criteria on listing get a mixed reception S. KUMAR By THE Stock Exchange of Singapore's latest set of listing criteria released on Tuesday was received with mixed feelings by companies and merchant bankers yesterday. While many were pleased that the listing guidelines have finally been pat on paper, there379 words
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Article3349 1984-09-06 22 READERS should be aware of the imitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered ii "business done". Further because al dealings at a particular price are frouped toj ether, the table3,349 words
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416 1984-09-06 22 RONNIE LIM - RONNIE LIM Topic of Hawaii meeting of great interest to Singapore By m Honolulu THE effects of a flood of oil products from new Opec refineries will be a major topic of discussion during a three-day conference m Hawaii this week. "Opec and416 words
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432 1984-09-06 22 KUALA LUMPUR Gentlng Bhd has entered Into an agreement to acquire the entire issued and paidup capital of Sabah Development Company Sdn Bhd (SDC) for a purchase consideration of M$CB.74 million. Gentlngs m a statement said that the proposed acquisition was432 words
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Article2811 1984-09-06 22 1984 Last YitW Vol Day hSfti Low Company Salt Chance ('000) Kfh Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL t CG9B9WCIAL 310 216 Acmo 255 2 9 308 179 Akom 180 -4 27 13 181 179 312 218 MM Choc 257 5 3 8 17 258 255 198 1372,811 words
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Article, Illustration70 1984-09-06 23 GOLD US$/oz Wed Tues Singapore 338.20— 338 70 341.00 341 50 Hongkong 338.50—339.00 341.00 341.50 Tues Mon New York 338.00 338.50 closed London 340.75—341.25 344.25—345.00 Dec Feb Simex Gold Futures high— low 348 10 346 70 354 90—354 90 Closing 348.00 354.90 Volume. 1674 1 Closing prices Rubber70 words
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Article144 1984-09-06 23 THE KHOBAR market traded between 5523,540 and 5523,630. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.10/8.60. It slipped off to the day's low of U*****.30/7.70 on overseas selling. It recovered slightly to U*****.80 8.20 m late hours with good two-way business. It finished for lunch at U*****.10 8.50 and144 words
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146 1984-09-06 23 NEW DELHI India may stop further sugar exports this year m an effort to contain rises m domestic sugar prices and conserve depleted stocks m an election year, an authoritative industry source said. India exported about 300,000 tonnes of white sugar by June out146 words
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Article23 1984-09-06 23 Closing prices Copper i/teaae Tees Spot 1028.00-1028 50 (1041.50-1042 00) 3 months *****0—*****0 (1059 50-1060 50) Market tone: Easier Sales 26,300 tonnes23 words
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Article25 1984-09-06 23 Catting prices Silver USS/treye* tjjggj Ink Singapore 7 10-7 15 716-721 Tan Man New York 7 14— 7 19 closed Source Credit Suisse. Spore25 words
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Article20 1984-09-06 23 Owing prices Aluminium £/teane Tues Spot 787.00—787.50 (802.50-803.50) 3 months 811.00 811.50 (825.00-826.00) Market tone: Irregular Sales: 13,650 tonnes20 words
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Article399 1984-09-06 23 prim J/100 If Coconut oil Bi* FOB 192.00 (sellers) OM drum FOB 205 00 (sellers) Htm Aim FOB 209.00 (sellers) Copra Mud (loose) 103.00 (buyers) Pepper Mwitok White Asia FOB NLW 677 SO sellers Sarawak white taq FOB NLW 670.00 (sellers) S— rf*-rW-A %OeC Im I Mack FOB399 words
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Article250 1984-09-06 23 FOB m bales RAS MRELB (S cents/Ho) (M cents/Mo) Noon Close Noon Close Int I RSS prompt 188 75— 189 75N 188.50— 189 50N unq unq Int. 1 RSS Sept 192 00—192.50 192.00—192.50 close close Int. 1 RSS Oct 195 75— 196 25 195.75 196 25 Int. 2 RSS250 words
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Article68 1984-09-06 23 Hongkong Hang Seng t Wednesday 946.87 (947.02) Week ago 897.59 Austraian M-Ordmaries ~.W Wednesday 721.8(728.7) Week ago 735.7 Austraian Industrials Wednesday 1024.5 (1027.1) Week ago 1027.1 Financial fines Industrials Tuesday 838.8 (855.1) Week ago 832.4 Dow Jones Averages 3$ Tuesday 1212.35 (closed) £il_ Week ago 1232.11 (Figures in brackets68 words
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Article268 1984-09-06 23 Intl City 0.445 -0005 Jorchne Moth 8.55 -0.2 Jordirw Swe 6.55 -005 Ka Woh Bonk I 28 +001 KMB 585 -005 Lan* Oowford 6 156 -0.05 Nww Town 0.81 +0.04 M>w World 3.275 -0.025 Ocwon Land 2 256 unch Orient Oswos Cont 2 525 Omos Trust Bank 2.90 unch268 words
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Article330 1984-09-06 23 Sept 5 Yan Change Aunomoto 1190 -10 Ako 570 -20 Amodo 1270 20 Asohi Chem 558 5 Asohi Gkns 771 -10 Bonk Tk 445 unch Bnooestone 579 -21 Canon 1310 -10 Costo Computer 1430 unch Citizen 550 -II D Nip Prmt 969 -8 D hkppon Screen Do*. 650 +9330 words
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Article331 1984-09-06 23 Sept 5 Canto Change mm A C I ««3 -3 A N I 232 unch A P M 228 Aberfoyto 902 -28 Aoc 290 +5 Afconce Oil 94 unch Aked M_ 232 unch Ampol Exp 280 unch Ampol Pet 170 unch 3 IL Ashton 96 unch BHP 1020 -15331 words
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Article209 1984-09-06 23 S*t4 IBS Change Alcoa 35* ABod Chem Cp 33* A_s-Chatmers 11% Am Tel Tel 18% -H Amax Ine 21H -I Amr Corp 2644 -Tt Bethlehem Stl 19* -v» Boeing Co 52* -IM Burroughs Cp 55H CaterpiBor Co 39* +H Chase Manhtn 424* Chrysler Cp 28*4 Citicorp 34 Cons209 words
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Article535 1984-09-06 23 Sept 5 Pence Change ■JDUSTMALS A*ed-yons 150 unch Ass Domes 172 unch BTRPLC 484 unch Bobcocks 147 +7 Borcloys 462 -2 Beechoms 345 unch BCC 208 -17 Blue Circle 403 +3 BOC Group 237 +1 Booh 170 +2 Bowoter 170 +5 BATS 248 +4 Britonnio 71 unch BP 473535 words
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Article193 1984-09-06 23 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dolars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SS 10 Australian dollar 1.7938— 1 7968 5.60—5.47 Canadian dollar 1 6643 1.6664 6 06—5 96 NZ dollar 1.0659 1 0686 9.60-9.23 of foreign currency Austrian schilling 10.4605 10 4679 96.34 94 01193 words
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Article129 1984-09-06 23 Atanagmv' price). for S*pt6 Sine apore Unrt Trust The Commerce 3.07—3.26 The Savings Fund 1.92-2.04 Spore Prog Fund 1.36 1.44 S'pore Sec Fund 1.99— 2.1 Ud Spore Invest Fund 1 20— 1 27 S'pore Equity Fund 1 36— 1.44 Asia (Mt Trust Mal Invest Fund 2.59—2.75 Mal Prog129 words
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Article, Illustration603 1984-09-06 23 Rocsipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCI Recthrinf Receiving »Ship (Voyaft) Arr Car t o Tine Block Chev Paul (41W) 7/9 (0200) FSB 1200-1400 G3 Petopor (99A) 7/9 (0700) TA3 0700-0800/1800 1900 N3 Benavon (61/568) 7/9 (0800) FSB 1000-1100/1800-1900 F2 1100-1200/1900 2000 G2 L SniMtht (19W)603 words
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Article, Illustration162 1984-09-06 23 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Vessel Berth An Dep > K«pp*l WharVM Seng Hong 306 aside 6/9 I Breda 44 aside 6/9 Indra Sakti 302 6/9 6/9 DengYun 27/28 aside 6/9 Kobe Maru 306 6/9 10/9 FengQmg 46 aside 6/9 Paloma 304 6/9 6/9 Jenhol 22 aside 6/9162 words
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Article, Illustration97 1984-09-06 23 COLOMBO Sri Lankan- registered ships will avoid Indian ports until a boycott by Indian dockers is called off, a spokesman for the official Ceylon Shipping Corporation said. He said a Sri Lankan ship, the Lanka Athula, boycotted by the dockers at Bombay port97 words
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300 1984-09-06 24 KOICHI ISHIYAMA - Japan to build robot technology centre KOICHI ISHIYAMA By Tokyo Reporter TOKYO In an attempt to enhance international research on software af booming Industrial robots, the Ministry of International Trade and industry (Mltl) has decided to found what Is tentatively called an Internatlenal Robot Technology Centre here by April. Mltl300 words
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Article320 1984-09-06 24 Stake m UEP to be sold to Sime KUALA LUMPUR Mr Daim Zainuddin, m the process of winding up his extensive business after being made Malaysia's Finance Minister m July, has scored yet another corporate coup with the announcement on Tuesday that two companies under his320 words
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423 1984-09-06 24 KUALA LUMPUR The Commodities Trading Act 1980 will come under a major overhaul m an amendment BUI to avoid a repetition of the recent crisis that beset the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange (KLCE). Some of the salient features of the proposed Bill, announced423 words
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Article125 1984-09-06 24 Between them, they hold about 62 per cent m UEP, but it is not immediately known what portion of their respective UEP stakes are to be sold to Sime. Sime has been actively looking to go into [woperty development n a big way, and the 32 perFT - 125 words
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Advertisement956 1984-09-06 29 93 Office Spaces aj Sale a; Sale The Golden Opportunities for Business Investment at Golden Landmark, North Bridge Road, are only I for those who are Quick to realise them I JrT fl Prominent Units suitatle for Fast Food IB Businesses* Nearing Completion For lease fl by unit. Limited units956 words
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Article, Illustration452 1984-09-06 30 j The top ten Safe Deposit n Ming Dynasty IV Second Chance Han Solo Irish Melody Helioha Night Fly Saratoga Jim II Voltaire Lucius Quintus II ON THE TRACK with MARKSMAN IPOH, Wed. Helioha did a sparkling gallop on a good track here this morning. With452 words
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Article, Illustration809 1984-09-06 30 IPOH, Wed. ELBONDO looks the pick of two Class 2 newcomers entered for the Perak Turf Club September Meeting starting on Saturday. The four-year-old chestnut New Zealand gelding is by Amyntor out of Fashion Plate. Out of seven runs at three, he was credited with809 words
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Article528 1984-09-06 30 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By WHAT'S m a name? But some racehorse owners seem to have an uncontrollable urge to rename their horses no matter how cleverly they were originally named. It can be a costly exercise, for the Malayan Racing Association charges a fee of $250528 words
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Article1219 1984-09-06 30 A TOTAL of 311 horses, comprising 126 in Class 1 and 185 in Class 3, has been entered for the Singapore Turf Club (Gold Cup) Meeting starting on Sept 22. There will be nine races on each day. The entries are: CLASS1 Adik 1200 2000 Alchemist 18501,219 words
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Article148 1984-09-06 30 FIRST DAY: Class 1 Div 2 and 4 1,200 m, Div 2 1,850 m Class 3 Div 2. 4, 6 and 7 1,200 m, Div 2 and 4 1.600 m. First race starts at 2 p.m. SECOND DAY: Class 1 Div 1. 3 and 5 1,200 m, Div148 words
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94 1984-09-06 30 TWENTY-EIGHT Class 1 horses have been entered fer the Singapore Gold Cup to be run ever 2,2tt m en the final day Sept St. They are: Aseaa n, Best Bold, Big Chief, Fen Vert, Freedom Fighter n, Gay Milano, High Foil, Jam beau,94 words
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Advertisement554 1984-09-06 30 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours MAUCCA.TIOMAN. NOW ONLY ONE HOUR AND$95AWm. Services operated by Tradewinds and Malaysia Air Charter from Seletar Airport. For reservations please call m m t£*[j) Singapore Airlines on 545 6666 or XBBL *Up Tradewinds on 222 461 1/2. mSSS MAC nam*. wmubcy oExumat554 words
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Obituary, Illustration28 1984-09-06 31 142 Condolences 142 Condolences (Our Deepest Sympathies and Heartfelt 1 Condolences to: I MR QUEK SER KEONG HIS FAMILY I for the sudden demise of his wife I28 words
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Obituary, Illustration356 1984-09-06 31 141 Deaths 141 Deaths MDM LIM CHIEW KHIM From: THE STAFF MANAGEMENT OF RYODEN (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD Cortege leaves Blk A, 18-04 Westpeak, 200 West Coast Road, Spore 0512 on Saturday Bth Sept. 1984 at I.oopm for Tse Tho Aum Crematorium, Sin Ming Industrial Estate. M Mdm. Tai Scow Yap356 words
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Obituary, Illustration97 1984-09-06 31 Tha Family ol the late QUEK CHENG HUAT, RONNIE express their heartfelt thank* lo all relatives, friends, colleagues end neighbours for their attendance. assistance, condolences, wreeths, scrolls and donations during their recent bereavement. Special thanks to: c Reverends and members of St. Andrew's Cathedral c Police Welfare Oivision,97 words
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Obituary, Illustration447 1984-09-06 31 Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life: and I will dwell m the house of the Lord for ever. Psalm 23 6 In Cherished Memory of Mdm. Lim Choo Neo nee Mrs. Ec Cheng Leong Called Home to be with the447 words
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Article, Illustration815 1984-09-06 31 Arsenal fire sinks Newcastle FIRST DIVISION MATCH DETAILS West Ham 3 Coventry 1 TWO penalties by Ray Stewart helped West Ham to victory over Coventry. Stewart scored the first after 24 minutes and Tony Cottee added a second m the 32nd minute. Stewart made it 3-0 m815 words
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236 1984-09-06 31 Spanish body condemn players' strike MADRID, Wed. The Spanish Football Federation yesterday condemned a decision by Erofessional players to egin an indefinite strike next weekend which looks likely to paralyse Spain's 1984-85 season. "It's madness," a SFF spokesman said. A meeting of more than 600 footballers from the country's three236 words
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Article, Illustration297 1984-09-06 31 Looking towards 1986 World Cud New West German boss Beckenbauer's formula for success DUESSELDORF, Wed. West Germany's new team manager Franz Beckenbauer yesterday promised he would seek to duU the nations soccer fortu^rTeToutl oi the SStS bv _M-T__T-etlWiS tacfane fStbaiS At a Press conference before next Wednesday's friendly hereReuter - 297 words
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Article288 1984-09-06 31 DUBLIN, Wed. Republic of Ireland soccer manager Eoin Hand yesterday named an experienced 22-man squad for the World Cup qualifier against the Soviet Union at Landsdowne Road here next Wednesday. Although two regular members of his recent squads midfielder Gary Waddock and striker Frank Stapleton are288 words
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Article267 1984-09-06 31 England's soccer school for future stars opens its doors TWENTY-FIVE of England's most talented schoolboy soccer players on Monday began a two-year course designed to lay the foundations for their country's international soccer success m the *****. The boys, all aged 14, will be trained267 words
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Article583 1984-09-06 31 DIVISION ONE Arsenal 2 Newcastle 0, Everton 1 I Ipswich 1. Luton 1 Liverpool 2. ShefI Held Wednesday 2 Southampton 1, f Sunderland 1 Tottenham 0, West I Ham 3 Coventry 1, QPR v Stoke I (postponed). P W D L F A Pt. Newcastle 4 3583 words
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Article, Illustration174 1984-09-06 32 US OPEN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS 4 Bat I think I'm a much better player than I have ever been. I'm Just going to go out there and play my best tennis and we'll see what m happens. 7 Lloyd about his next match against Connors. NEWAP - 174 words
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Article418 1984-09-06 32 McEnroe storms in after rain Top seed optimistic he will reach championship form ertetrretr Mel's singles, fanrth round: John McEnroe (US) bt Robert Green (US) 6-3, 62, 6-2. John Lloyd (Bri) bt Henrik Sundstrom (Swe) 4-6, 6-4. 6-4, 6-2; Mats Wilander (Swe) bt Tim Mayotte (US) 6-4, 6-4, 7-6; Jimmy418 words
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Article257 1984-09-06 32 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH IT will separate the men from the boys, deter novices from entering, make life easier for officials and liven things up for spectators. Over a hundred people will race two kilometres m the sea off Changi Point, surrounded by a flotilla of257 words
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Article, Illustration476 1984-09-06 33 Singapore thirsting for revenge China's 1981 comeback win still m the minds HAKIKAT RAI previews the Singapore-China clash KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Singapore will be playing blind-man's-buff when they take on China m the opening match of the Junior World Cup AsiaOceania hockey qualifying round here tomorrow morning (7.30). Neither side476 words
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208 1984-09-06 33 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Pakistan flew m last night with this terse warning: "We have come not just to qualify but to win the finals as well." The team, backed by six internationals, three of whom saw action at the Los Angeles Olympics, have208 words
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Article174 1984-09-06 33 WILL world champion Jahangir Khan be coming for the Anchor Singapore Championships at Kallang from Sept That's the poser the organisers are facing 10 days before the event gets under way. The mystery started when Jahangir signed up for next week's Malaysian Open, which, with the174 words
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Article198 1984-09-06 33 SINGAPORE'S plans to compete In the Cheezels Australian inter-state tournament from Oct 18-21 hit a major snag yesterday when Urn Seok Aai was ruled ineligible. Officials had counted heavily on Seek Hoi who holds the national, Japanese and New Zealand Junior crowns lending the team,198 words
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Article, Illustration452 1984-09-06 34 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN All-round toast should go to Thai student By A 16- YEAR-OLD Thai student, who has set his sights on the next Olympics, captured the honours on the opening day of the Singapore International Invitation gymnastics competition at the Singapore Badminton Hall last night. TeeruchJONATHAN CHOO - 452 words
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Article, Illustration438 1984-09-06 34 Will Kapil or Gavaskar win vote of Indian selectors? NEW DELHI, Wed. Indian cricket is divided over the captaincy of the national team less than a. month before Australia arrive for a tour that launches the home country on a busy international programme. Vying for the post areReuter - 438 words
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Article482 1984-09-06 34 PARIS, Wed. Soviet former triple Olympic champion Tatiana Kazankina made a brave but unsuccessful attempt to break the women's world 5,000 metres record m driving rain at an international athletics meet here last night. Spectators huddling from the elements cheered the 33-year-old Russian as sheReuter - 482 words
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Article407 1984-09-06 34 THE Yomiuri Giants slammed eight home runs to humble the Chunichi Dragons 14-5 m a Japanese League baseball game at Nagoya on Tuesday. Other results: Yakult 8 Taiyo 2, Hankyu 4 Nippon Ham 0. TITLE fights for Michael Spinks light heavyweight championship and Carlos Deleon's World Boxing CouncilReuter; AP; AFP - 407 words
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Article204 1984-09-06 34 YORK (England), Wed. Former England cricketer Geoff Boycott opened old wounds yesterday by stating he wanted to play for English county club Yorkshire again next sea son. The club's cricket committee meet next week to decide the players for the next season and the general committee, whichReuter - 204 words
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Article58 1984-09-06 34 SCARBOROUGH. Wed The three-day cricket match between Sri Lanka and Brian Close's International XI was abandoned on the final day without a ball being bowled because of rain. Brief scares: Brian Close's International XI 308-5 dec (D Havnes 111, G. Fowler 61 Sri Lanka 216-4 (RReuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration461 1984-09-06 35 PETER SIOW; JERRY SEH - PETER SIOW JERRY SEH China and Cannons churn out a classic REPORTS: BY PICTURE: By THERE should be more than 6,000 basketball fans with hoarse voices this morning. Last night, they raised the decibels to an intolerable level at the Gay World Stadium as China outgunned Australia's461 words
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314 1984-09-06 35 A basket-ful of Spanish goodies for the fans SPAIN'S Estudiantes, born 26 years ago and still going strong, gave yet another sample of their awesome strength m the Merlion Cup basketball invitation tournament at the Gay World Stadium yesterday. They flexed their muscles to strangle New Zealand 78-46 and finish314 words
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Article275 1984-09-06 35 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE soccer team coach Hussein Aljunied leaves for Brunei today free of worries after Tuesday's match against Qatar at the Jalan Besar Stadium. For Singapore, despite losing 1-0 to Qatar's Asian Cup squad, played satisfactorily, lacking only m scoring prowess. Said275 words
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Article245 1984-09-06 35 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malaysian Tigers' hopes of a semi-final berth were dashed when they drew 1-1 against China m their last Group B match of the Merdeka Cup soccer tournament at the Merdeka Stadium here tonight. China will now meet Minas Gerais, of245 words
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Article21 1984-09-06 35 GILBRALTER beat Orchard Boulevard 1-0 m a President's Cup soccer third-round match at the Jalan Besar Stadium last night.21 words
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Article178 1984-09-06 35 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON A NEW-LOOK Warren Club team proved good enough to maintain their top-of-table position with a 181 total m the women's Premier League at Changi yesterday With American Bewky Rawle away, and the nonavailability of Judy Kurowski both internationals Warren turned to Tracy178 words
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166 1984-09-06 35 KANSAS CITY (Missouri), Wed. Frank White celebrated his 34th birthday with a tie-breaking single m the sixth inning and Dan Quisenberry earned his 37th save to propel the Kansas City Royals to a 4-1 victory over the Minnesota Twins m a major AmericanUPI; Reuter - 166 words
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Article, Illustration321 1984-09-06 35 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By THE Singapore Amateur Swimming Association have cleard Soo-tho Kok Man of charges levelled against him for withdrawing from the recent Asean Age-Group Championships In Ipoh. SASA secretary Lee Chay Tay had sent Kok Man a letter, informing him of the board321 words
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Advertisement389 1984-09-06 32 The Other Digest The one that means business We don't blame you if you sometimes mistake us for the other magazine, the one that's been around a bit longer. After all. we both try to do the mm ßA%\ same thing: bring you reading matter m the most convenient and389 words
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Advertisement490 1984-09-06 34 I nHU H L To be attroctive. you need to I n. B■■ know how to dress well, apply m #m Aw PPPQPMT^ make-up correctly and how to rrnCZCDCZI M I CD ftay f|t and healthy. Bearing «mh these In mind, GO would like AW ammmm to mv,fo Y ou490 words
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Miscellaneous98 1984-09-06 35 Today's events BASKETBALL Merllra Cap: Rest Day. CRICKET Friendly: Gunnedah (NSW) v Armed Forces (Tanglin, 10.45 a. m.). GYMNASTICS Pesta Sukan invitational ('ships (SB A Hall, 7.30 p. m.). HOCKEY Junior World Cup (XL): China v Singapore (7.30 a.m.), Hongkong v Oman (9 a.m.), Bangladesh v Malaysia (5.25 p. mi,98 words
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Article, Illustration419 1984-09-06 36 It's Mulroney by a landslide The bottom line: Conservatives 211 seats; Liberals 40 OTTAWA, Wednesday CANADIANS cast a resounding vote for change after almost 20 years of continuous Liberal rule giving the Conservatives a whopping 211 of 282 seats m Parliament m the general election yesterday. It was the biggestReuter; AP; NYT; UPI - 419 words
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Article107 1984-09-06 36 Soviet Deputy Premier dies EAST BERLIN, Wed. SOVIET Deputy Prime Minister Leonid Kostandov, S9, died suddenly of a heart attack today m East Germany, where he was visiting the Leipzig International Trade Fair, the official news agency said. His death came a day after the announcement that East German leader107 words
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234 1984-09-06 36 Unity govt almost certain, says Shamir JERUSALEM, Wed. Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir and opposition leader Shimon Peres have overcome the main obstacles m forming a government of national unity, they announced here today. Mr Peres said that the chief obstacles which last week /had blocked the formation of a unity234 words
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Article276 1984-09-06 36 Chernenko reappears in public MOSCOW Wad. SOVIET President Konstantin Chernenko reappeared m public today after an absence of more than seven weeks to present awards to three cosmonauts, the official news agency, Tass, reported. It said Mr Chernenko, 72, had honoured three crew members who took part m a missionReuter; AP; UPI - 276 words
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90 1984-09-06 36 A miss and $1.8 m Australian aircraft goes up in smoke CANBERRA, Wed. The Australian navy shot down a Asl million (SslB million) aircraft instead of the target it was towing, according to the government Auditor-General's report sent to Parliament. The navy faced a shortage of suitable targets for testingReuter - 90 words
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236 1984-09-06 36 NANCY LOH - Glue-sniffer fell to his death after tiff NANCY LOH By AN 18-YEAR-OLD glue-sniffer went into a frenzy and was later found dead after he thought he had lost his tin of glue. Ng Kirn Lim had gone home after midnight on May 6 high from sniffing glue. For the first236 words
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Article82 1984-09-06 36 Youth found perched on HDB roof POLICE were called m last night when residents found a youth perched on the roof of a 10-storey Housing Board block m Pipit Road m MacPherson estate. The youth, a suspected glue-sniffer, had threatened to lump off the building but was eventually persuaded by82 words
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71 1984-09-06 36 INNSBRUCK (Austria), Wed. A couple making love on the Paris-te- Venice Orient Express delayed the luxury train for 4* minutes here yesterday when the woman's foot Jammed the emergency brake, railway officials said today. Engineers surprised the couple m their compartment afterReuter - 71 words
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Article114 1984-09-06 36 Banker made board member of GSIC THE government has appointed Mr Lee Seng wee, a director of the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, as a board member of the Government of Singapore Investment Corporation. His appointment, effective from Aug 28, was announced by the Monetary Authority of Singapore yesterday. The GSIC, the114 words
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Article50 1984-09-06 36 What it should have been THE burial ground of Low Kirn Pong, a founder of the Siong Lim Temple, was at a cemetery m Soon Hock Road, off Upper Thomson Road, and not behind the temple as reported m Section Three on Aug 28. We are sorry for the error.50 words
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Article32 1984-09-06 36 NEW YORK, Wed. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 6.30 points to 1.206.05 m the first half-hour 1 of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 32 words
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Miscellaneous133 1984-09-06 36 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Showers m several areas around noon onwards. TEMP. (C) np to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 7.66 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.58 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 7/17 Fine j Manila 23 33 Fair Amsterdam 17 20 Goudy Melbourne 8/13 Overcast Bangkok 25133 words
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Article, Illustration637 1984-09-06 1 MURIEL SPEEDEN - Pictures of the past MURIEL SPEEDEN By Three new books with three different views of Singapore a chatty historical perspective, a humorous look at the oddities and secret dreams of Housing Board residents, and an affectionate pictorial salute to Chinatown. Meet the first of the authors we spoke to, Raymond637 words
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Article, Illustration116 1984-09-06 1 Confectioner plying cakes from a trishaw with horn and light, while his Chinese counterpart does It ln a more basic style (Julian Lauw collection) —+Amm~2mm^^^^^am\— nTigiLannjhaahnn Children had scaled-down rattan furniture and delicate porcelain tea sets for their little fingers (Josephine Fong collection) 1 i Mr Lee Kuan Yew, Alex116 words
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Article, Illustration720 1984-09-06 2 MAY HO - Flowers trash art MAY HO This florist salvages odds and ends to create works of art. By PAPER bags and cups, cardboard cartons and boxes, plastic biscuit trays and styrofoam fruit holders these may be trash to most of us, but to florist Arthur Tan, they are creative materials. InKENNETH KOH - 720 words
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Article, Illustration229 1984-09-06 2 CHOO SOH ENG - CHOO SOH ENG By WHEN vocational counsellor Kate McLagan applied for a job here, she was pleasantly surprised to find that her prospective employer didn't look at her marital status only at her qualifications. "In America, employers take your marital status into consideration," she229 words
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Article, Illustration912 1984-09-06 3 MURIEL SPEEDEN - MURIEL SPEEDEN By SHE was nervous about the interview. So she arranged to meet the reporter over lunch m her favourite restaurant. And she picked a table by the wall, m the shadow of highbacked seats, from where she could scanKENNETH KOH - 912 words
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Article, Illustration729 1984-09-06 3 M. GRETCHEN - M. GRETCHEN By FEW places evoke as many or as varied responses as Chinatown. Historic legacy, source of nostalgic memories or viewed as a shabby eyesore m the midst of the modern city, everyone has his or her own personal impression. To Canadian photogra§herLIM SENG TIONG - 729 words
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327 1984-09-06 3 From Pago Ono People and the Wine. He is also writing one called The Old Ship, looking out at Brighton m Regency England from the drawing room of this hotel. "I believe history should be written by the artist, the novelist, like Dickens, Trollope327 words
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Article, Illustration641 1984-09-06 5 CATHERINE TAN - CATHERINE TAN The only thing we have to fear is fear itself .This is a call to arms to win in this crusade to restore America to its own people We are the prophets of a new order of confidence m and courage. Franklin D. Roosevelt641 words
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Article, Illustration316 1984-09-06 5 SURINDER SINGH - SURINDER SINGH KUCHIPUDI DANCE RECITAL By Raja and Radha Reddy Singapore Cultural Theatre Sunday, 7.30 p.m. Previewed by THE much travelled and highly acclaimed husband and wife team of Raja and Radha Reddy will be m Singapore this weekend to give local Indian dance fans316 words
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Article, Illustration483 1984-09-06 5 CAROLINE NGUI - CAROLINE NGUI The Experimental Theatre Club will stage lunchtime drama for the first time 3 ONE-ACT PLAYS One of You is Lying Experimental Theatre Club Shell Theatrette, Shell Tower Sept 14 and Sept 21 12.45 p.m. 1.30 p.m. Report by YOU'VE heard of lunchtime music. Now there'sLIM SENG TIONG - 483 words
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Article, Illustration424 1984-09-06 5 Parker: a writer of Everyman The author: DOROTHY PARKER is the legendary American female wit. Hers is a legend that spread all over the United States, despite her rather small literary legacy of three volumes of poems and two of short stories. She wrote poems and prose m a compactNGUI - 424 words
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Advertisement177 1984-09-06 2 THIS PHOTOGRAPH HAS BEEN SEEN BY OVER TWO MILLION PEOPLE. HAVE YOU SEEN IT YET For just eleven days, the HENRI CARTIER- This significant exhibition is presented by the BRESSON. PHOTOGRAPHER exhibition National Museum, organised by the is on show for the first time m Southeast International Centre of Photography,177 words
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Advertisement280 1984-09-06 2 Biosthetics MARCEL CONTIER, PARIS aaa\ WP^ ntM ny M WW/ Boßm \\a\ 1 Amw- mmmwF *AW Ha. "SHVHbT YHVHVHVHVHVHaa^I HBBBBj 'HJ H^BB Ba aVHavwaw HHHf BY Bb» "MM *9 a w HHaanananaXw F^ Ammw* mWlmf Am 'ill a £aH TE ,N i_d_tie_»-. Biosthetkrsfthe specialists Call us now for an appointment!280 words
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Miscellaneous591 1984-09-06 4 COMICS J2l_ GARFIELD ByjimDmns PEANUTS Byscnui* A TMER6 U N I J££t% I ROBBE^CMICK^nT 0 I VOU'KE SITTIN6 IN I I OM, YOU'RE TME PUMB I I UJATCM FOR YOU ANP II 7 TME PRO6KAM A V GARPiIIP? 7 > IS? U6 f m 7/ H MV KIP...MOHJ o ONE591 words
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Advertisement81 1984-09-06 5 liquidators £3alc Works Of Art AtVirtually Give-Away Prices Items Discounted Between 30% 40% mwL.~ 1 tmaTMmmm^m #v^aJ^B>^kfjaia>aß^flA. ft^^ %*<figCT^ lllV *J JrP^^Sjiffj* "Cf Jr^^^^L^mw^mmx^Amr A^Ma^^^mY mmmmK^*+yAm™' fl I *^^^fll£tffi mmm^ ne Wonders of Ancient China Recaptured. 32, Pandan Roao\ Sinmpore. Td *****11-7 Telex CPARTS RS ***** (Wholly owned by Chinese81 words
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Miscellaneous675 1984-09-06 5 Swimming times r\ «•'<•-• ,>vTODAY: Singapore 2.35 a.m. (0.4 m), 10.15 a.m. (2.0 m), 2.54 p.m. (1.5 m), 8.35 p.m. (2.2 m). Sedlli Kechll 1.26 a.m. (0.6 m), 9.41 a.m. (2.0 m), 2.54 p.m. (1.5 m), 6.52 p.m. (1.7 m). Pert Dickson 4.26 a.m. (1.9 m), 10.52 a.m. (0.8 m),675 words
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Advertisement188 1984-09-06 6 APPOINTMENTS M head of m. ill PURCHASING/ l|| II WAREHOUSE II A well established Brunei Based Engineering Construction Company invites applications from suitably qualified person for the above post. He will be responsible for formulating, reviewing, and implementing I WM purchasing and warehousing systems and policies to ensure timely i^|188 words
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Advertisement341 1984-09-06 6 BEHN WIEVER GROUP OF COMPANIES I has vacancies for SALES EXECUTIVE (Male or Female) Computer Media Consumer Durables Division The Job Having established a new division for the marketing of high aualify magnetic storage media from the leading German manufacturer. BASF, we are now seeking a suitable high-calibre person to341 words
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Miscellaneous2024 1984-09-06 6 YOUR VIEWING AND USTENNG GUIDE 'tl^ Genius on campus lsbcs i ir>*>o~ i m ,J2 ZS^ S7. UVe" Sa HlSil |c$ i^ ,1 k H! 52 l S!!flf ¥il 5 58 AM National An Lunchdate (cont'd) 2.99 tiouDA-t matinkf. i 1 10.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by 6.15 News2,024 words
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Article, Illustration973 1984-09-06 1 m m KOH SIEW TIN - m m KOH SIEW TIN Storv bv A collection of rare Chinese stamps has been brought here for an exhibition at the World Trade Centre till Sunday. A representative from China tells our reporter some fascinating stories behind these national treasures. STAMP-COLLECTORS m Singapore have a chanceYAP YEW PIANG - 973 words
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Article81 1984-09-06 1 flsl «.Mtfftafa*A Mr M*tt 3o3#^ aftftffMMMtfTtt Mr* c B tt ?<JBfe_t+&t **oto*£Mftjy m o rfnllfc ♦■atfH>»- tfMJfrtM iflep*f£ an M 'h£tf 1911^^vtigc^« tiffli -Hftla-lifjß Lljft £t tti: M W^ffi ftftfteftm*;aTsi \m7j7tftff} _tifaep2rii*aj£° 1913 ►P^Ell£ff7gep w /ifr-am^itf SWgl7-jj£( IBs£*# £#$'jizg£ift^iS&*e *e:sas!r*^iB94^£ ft «^^*e^««± #/5-fiM#am£ tf^±epif^^is S^l9l2s££fr £*e&^tp ill Sl&tfjiq^ltfp MM* 4*81 words
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Advertisement283 1984-09-06 1 rf\W\ MALAYAN BREWERIES (S) PTE. LTD. Applications are invited to fill the newly-created post off SALES MANAGER (Key Outlets) The incumbent will be responsible for the sales, merchandising promotion of MBL products m key outlets. He will also have to maintain liaison with MBL distributors trade associations. Applicants should: Preferably283 words
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Advertisement257 1984-09-06 1 An established Piling Civil Engineering firm has immediate vacancies for:GENERAL FOREMEN With few years experience m the Civil Engineering Building field. Preferably with- knowledge of handling survey instruments, simple setting out and levelling works. Able to co-ordrnate work on site independently and liaise with clients representatives and subcontractors. DRAUGHTSMAN/ DRAUGHTSWOMAN257 words
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743 1984-09-06 2 Traditional opera troupes m China face a common problem a diminishing audience, particularly among the youth. Dramatists m Beijing are introducing modern-day themes to keep the country's theatrical traditions alive. White Dragon Pass a modern opera, a revolutionary battle fought by Ju Shaoql as743 words
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Advertisement292 1984-09-06 2 (Salary negotiable up to $36,000 per annum plus car) Our client engaged m the manufacture and distribution of pens and other writing instruments invites applications for the above position to be based m Johore Bahru. The successful candidate, who will be reporting to the Managing Director, will be responsible for292 words
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Article, Illustration620 1984-09-06 4 ANUAR OTHMAN - ANUAR OTHMAN By TAJ MAHAL, a mausoleum m Agra, India was built by Shah Jahan for his wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Erected within its complex of gardens and auxiliary buildings from 1623 to 1653, it is the outstanding example of Indian-Muslim architecture. The structure, of white marble620 words
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Article, Illustration792 1984-09-06 4 Oteh ANUAR OTHMAN 'Dialaa yang menjadlkan bami lta madah bag! kamu, maka ber jalanlah dl segala pen Jurunya dan flfl— Bfl sebahagian darl rezeklNya. Dan hanya kepadaNyalah kamu (kembali setelah) dibangkitkan.' Sorat 17 (Al Molk) ayat 15 MANUSIA suka pada keindahan. Keindahan bersangkut-paut dengan kebersihan. Yang792 words
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