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Title Section11 1984-10-07 1 The Sunday Times Mo. 2522 45 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 63/1/8411 words
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330 1984-10-07 1 GILLIAN POW CHONG - GILLIAN POW CHONG «y SINGAPORE'S third test-tube baby a boy has been born at Kandang Ket bau Hospital. The baby, born on Thursday to Madam Kalahnagal, weighed more than three kg. He was born just after 11 a.m. His arrival marks the end of a330 words
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348 1984-10-07 1 Misconduct verdict on four doctors DISCIPLINARY action has been taken by the Singapore Medical Council against four doctors found guilty on charges ranging from unprofessional conduct to offences against die Poisons Act and the abortion regulations. Only one of the four doctors has not been suspended from practice. Two were348 words
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Article79 1984-10-07 1 Don't split Teng Cheong TWICE the People's Action Party was nearly split m its 30--year history, and that must never happen again, party chairman Ong Teng Cheong said last night at a dinner to honour party faithfuls. The first was m the 1960s when Mr Ong Eng Guan, then a79 words
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Article104 1984-10-07 1 Jardine probe believed still on *WWKmW _\_____^_\_______fM^___W_m\ %%m_W^ m____-_-___WK-_____-. m___. Jardlae fTgatog (Msgspsse) St BMBMHa MwMMMMpL. nil i lij TSmm tMak the recent nanhi si the merchant thsvtty ef StegapMC tart Ihkkea an me epsMwayetp a sse^ The fcaak waa Involve* In lintig Mnppil en the takeaver. In wSj to104 words
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230 1984-10-07 1 Dollar Causeway toll will Start next month JOHOR BARU, Sat. The Malaysian government will impose a toll at the Causeway from Nov 1 for vehicles from Singapore. Announcing this here today, Acting Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam said the rate for cars would be Msl (590.91); Class Two vehicles (vans230 words
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Article89 1984-10-07 1 MM HAKU. flat. Acting ftlt Willi < i Datak Masa that the Malij ill n tiagglt is f he Iraihui. WpuHiig t> rapirtett after a lif KMiig at the Cum i■» c i i g l m heavy eettag «C the itaggtt U spMWtotsn teteg89 words
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Article, Illustration13 1984-10-07 1 teeter Barnard talks to Lee llaien Loong Rage 1713 words
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Article286 1984-10-07 1 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ By THE Ming Village m Jurong once touted as the world's largest pottery- centre is about to have new owners. Its previous owners, Chinese Pottery Arts and Handicraft Pte Ltd, are m the hands of the receivers after accumulating debts of more than HO286 words
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Article, Illustration169 1984-10-07 1 TENNIS superstar Jimmy Connors made a flying visit to Singapore yesterday ...alone and unrecognised until The Sunday Times caught up with him at his hotel. Reporter Norman Lim and photographer Jerry Seh discovered the incognito Jimbo at the Paramount Hotel, where he had gone for a169 words
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Article114 1984-10-07 1 LONDON, Sat. Three North Korean girls who arrived at Heathrow Airport today for a gymnastics international competition will be sent home on the next plane, the Home Office said today. The team has been refused visas because Britain does not recognise North Korea. The 16-year-olds, their pianist, coach114 words
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Article, Illustration492 1984-10-07 2 THE 'A' TEAM: Super-fast lessons are being planned by two schools for the best and the brightest. Raffles Girls' Primary is going to start them young at Primary One while Victoria •Secondary will focus on the top 10 to 15 who can score eight Als m their492 words
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Article, Illustration191 1984-10-07 2 CO-MEBACKON DISASTER ROAD Today, top racing driver Niki Lauda (left), 35, climbs into the cockpit of his McLaren car for a comeback that crowns all comebacks. He will race at the Nurburgring circuit, where eight years ago he lost most of his face and Ihair m a blazing crash.191 words
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Article, Illustration1807 1984-10-07 2 The Sunday Times looks at the parties that will challenge the PAP Will more be elected after Jeya? Philip Lee profiles five opposition leodora who will figure m the forthcoming general election MR J.B. JEYARETNAM'S entry into Parliament after his success m the Anson byelection1,807 words
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Article209 1984-10-07 2 JAKARTA, Sat. Indonesian business tycoon Liem Sioe Liong was back m the news again after two branch offices of Bank Central Asia (BCA), m which the Liem family holds a major share, were rocked by two separate explosions last Thursday. Mr Liem is a first-genera-tion209 words
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Article971 1984-10-07 3 Jardine Fleming expulsion: A growing-up lesson for Singapore 1- Why did MAS not revoke the Boence tohswr tnQ ttie tHegol loon to the honk's msosging director ond ofter etndence of -snofcnesees m internal control and odministrotion ores uncovered? Jmm\m Why did fAAS not revoke the licence oiler971 words
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Article, Illustration142 1984-10-07 3 MANILA, Sat. Ten hooded gunmen who robbed a bank near an American air base m a commandostyle raid yesterday were chased by police m a "running gun battle", the Philippine news agency .reported. Five of the suspects were killed. The gunmen, carrying142 words
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Miscellaneous138 1984-10-07 2 UP TO 1 p.m. Partly cloudy with showers over several areas from late mornini onwards. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 mat., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 6.54 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: €.49 am TRAVELLERS HEATHER Adelaide 14 25 Fine I MaaUa 24/33 Fair Amsterdam 8 13 Rain Melkea rut138 words
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Article, Illustration121 1984-10-07 4 De Lorean's wife files petition for divorce LOS ANGELES. Sat. Model Crlstlna Per rare yesterday filed tor divorce from carmaker John De Lerean, who was acquitted seven weeks age sf peddling cocaine. The couple separated en Sept IC and Mr De Lereaa's lawyer. Mr Howard Weltsman, said then: "The pressure121 words
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115 1984-10-07 4 CHICAGO, Sat. That's President Ronald Reagan's ear Americans are seeing m a picture promoting a hearing aid, but the President hasn't endorsed the product which is why the state is suing the manufacturer. Illinois Attorney-General Neil Hartigan sued American Health Services Inc of Waukegan,115 words
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Article406 1984-10-07 4 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT US assurance to developing countries By I Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, Sat. Developing countries are almost assured of another eight-and-a-half years of preferential trade treatment from the United States after Senate and House negotiators reached agreement yesterday on a massive trade bill that406 words
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Article, Illustration515 1984-10-07 4 RIODEJANBRO, Set. BRAZIL'S latest guidebook on How to be Robbed and Stay Happy may not be a favourite with the tourist agencies but is certainly raising wry smiles among those who share similar experiences with the author. Brazilian journalist Roberto Schneider515 words
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132 1984-10-07 4 Congress clears bill to keep govt going WASHINGTON, Sat. Congress has passed a bill providing temporary funding until next Tuesday to prevent most of the government from shutting down last night. The bill approved yesterday was necessary because Congress has not passed full funding for most government agencies for the132 words
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Article75 1984-10-07 4 Dow Jones NEW YORK, Sat. Wall Street returned to its listless ways yesterday, backtracking after a one-day letup m a twoweek decline. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 4.86 to 1182.53. But advancing issues led losers 762 to 675. Volume on the New York Stock Exchange rose75 words
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Article173 1984-10-07 5 AT FIRST it wm ju«t trickio but now nearly 100 East Gormons have floodad tha Want Garman Embassy situated m a graceful palace m Pragua demanding emigration. It ia not the first time this haa happened. In February, about 40 Eoat Germans besieged the same embeeey and173 words
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Article, Illustration61 1984-10-07 5 Ohenwaho ado the fhriiMaa taathea from arih* flaaaa Cook at BBfl— Thmairu Win The nwdel was amir by molptei -Urn M-i'Mmm 6*n phstsgrsphs, one ef the few amtete at the unseam which have not been made from sittings. The unseam did not say when the model, which waa61 words
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372 1984-10-07 5 New strains in East and west German ties BONN, Sat. The invasion of the West German Embassy m Prague by would-be East German refugees has now emerged as the biggest of its kind so far, and is causing renewed strains m relations between the two German states. Mr Peter Boenisch,372 words
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Article, Illustration183 1984-10-07 5 Gromyko visits Moscow's front-line ally EAST BERLIN, Sat. -£Mfl| Foreign Minister A-d| Gromyko, who met Unitedfl States President Ronald Ream gan last week, steps into the 1 spotlight of East- West rela- 1 tions again this weekend when he attends East Germany's I 35th anniversary celebrations, j Soviet leaders have183 words
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157 1984-10-07 5 MOSCOW, Sat. World chess champion Anatoly Karpov held a slight edge over challenger Garry Kasparov as the ninth game of the championship adjourned yesterday after five hours of play with Kasparov sealing his 42nd move. Karpov leads 34 with the title going157 words
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195 1984-10-07 5 LONDON, Sat. A It-year-old bank manager's widow was sentenced to nine months' jail yesterday for staging aa "armed" bank robbery la a desperate bid to solve her financial problems. Peggy Barlow, bespectacled aad walking with a stick, admitted demanding money with menaces aad assaulting195 words
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258 1984-10-07 5 Honecker's loyalty lies with Russia MOSCOW, Saturday EAST German leader Erich Honecker, writing m the Soviet newspaper Pravda, proclaimed his country's loyalty to Moscow yesterday and said *ba two Germanys could united. fl'The indissoluble links Soviet Union and them in the socialist immunity are the foundation flPthe GDR's (East Germa■H258 words
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377 1984-10-07 6 No US mediating role in Lebanon, says Shultz Statement a response to Lebanon's call for help MCW YORK, Saturday UNITED States Secretary of State George Shultz told the Syrian Foreign Minister yesterday that there was not enough flexibility among those involved m Lebanon to enable die US to act as377 words
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554 1984-10-07 6 LOUIS HEREN'S VIEW From London i EGYPT is the largest of the Arab states and the heartland of the Middle East. Its recorded history is much older than China's, and Cairo is still the centre of a great civilisation. The capital city is m554 words
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Article266 1984-10-07 6 Iran supplied explosives for Beirut attack WASHINGTON, Sat. United States intelligence agencies have evidence that a militant Muslim group called Hezballah, or the Party of God, carried out the attack on the US Embassy annexe m Beirut last month, using explosives supplied from Iran, government266 words
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110 1984-10-07 6 Zambia sacks 'shut airport' director LUSAKA, Sat. Zambia sacked its top air official because he closed Lusaka's international airport m a huff when he could not get a seat oa a London flight, the government announced yesterday. Capt Patrick Kawann, Director of Civil Aviation, was enraged when the flight he110 words
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Article121 1984-10-07 6 Pilot nearly caused a big stir NICE (France), Sat. A pilot almost caused a diplomatic incident yesterday when he sent bailiffs to seize a plane taking Zaire President Mobuto Sese Seko from here to Paris. The pilot, Mr Serge Caudron, claimed Air Zaire had not paid him for two years121 words
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Article, Illustration470 1984-10-07 7 US and French warships to escort ship on secret route CHERBOURG (France), Sat. A Japanese ship with a large cargo of highly radioactive plutonium was on its way to Japan today after loading amid tight security at the French port of Cherbourg. The470 words
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182 1984-10-07 7 Reporters from West slipping into Kabul 'will be killed' PARIS, Sat.— Soviet troops will kill Western reporters who slip into Afghanistan with guerillas, the Soviet ambassador to Pakistan was quoted as saying yesterday. A reporter for the French Antenne-2 television station quoted ambassador Vitaly Smirnov m Islamabad as saying "French,182 words
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Article250 1984-10-07 7 SEOUL, Sat. North and South Korea have agreed to maintain a direct "hotline" telephone link, set up to arrange for the delivery of relief aid to flood victim* m the South, Seoul's Red Cross chief said today. Mr Yoo Chang-soon, president of the Southern National250 words
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Article89 1984-10-07 7 YOKOHAMA, Sot. Tnrkisk balk owaera ia this part soatk of Tokyo, are to step calHag their baths Tank* (Tnrkisk) after a Tnrkisk man complained tkat his country's name was miwreprfawtoi la Japan, It waa leaned ken today. Forty-eight Tnrkisk katk owners ia his city recently89 words
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WORLD BRIEF
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Article75 1984-10-07 7 SOUTH AFRICAN police yesterday arrested three of the six dissidents who have been hiding m the British consulate m Durban for 23 days as they tried to leave the office. Anti-apartheid Natal Indian Congress (NIC) president George Sewpersadh told reporters from behind the bars of a police75 words
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Article68 1984-10-07 7 THE ASTRONAUTS of the space shuttle Challenger began their second day m space yesterday and tried without success to operate a faulty data relay antenna. The dish antenna could rotate around one axis, but refused to budge on another. This meant the whole shuttle would have to68 words
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Article67 1984-10-07 7 ISRAELI DEFENCE forces went on alert on Friday against possible Palestinian guerilla strikes on Yom Kippur, the Jewish annual day of atonement and the anniversary of the EgyptianSyrian invasion 11 years ago. The forces have been put on alert every Yom Kippur since Saturday, Oct 6, 1973,67 words
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Article65 1984-10-07 7 FIVE PEOPLE were reported killed and more than 300 injured when fierce fighting broke out yesterday between rival Muslim sects m a Karachi slum area. Troops who had moved into the Liaquatabad area earlier m the day to quell clashes between Shia Muslims, a minority65 words
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Advertisement262 1984-10-07 7 t^Air- flown Fresh from China DELICIOUS mW^k ________________Wmmm______*___^ V X "STODAY SPECIAL" Barbequed Suckling Pig Combination Double Boiled Shark's Fin with Chicken Stewed Fresh Abalone with Vegetable a Pan Fried Crab Fu- Yong Steamed Fresh Fish Saute Sliced Chicken with Oyster Sauce Braised E- Fu Mcc Sweetened Almond Cream Only262 words
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Article, Illustration121 1984-10-07 8 Several held on bomb blast charges in Jakarta JAKARTA, Sat. SEVERAL people have been arrested on charges of involvement m three bomb blasts that killed two people and injured 16 others at two banks and a shopping centre here. Jakarta police chief Maj-Gen Sujoko did not specify the number arrested.121 words
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173 1984-10-07 8 Laos Thais stepping up bombings near disputed villages BANGKOK, Sat. Laos today accused Thailand of stepping up "indiscriminate bombardment" of Lao territory near the site of three disputed villages which are to be the subject of a United Nations Security Council meeting on Monday. It also charged that Thailand was173 words
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227 1984-10-07 8 'Some hope' seen in Viet proposal Rithauddeen to have discussions with Thach WASHINGTON, Satnulay MALAYSIAN Foreign Minis-" ter Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen said today he believed there was some hope that a Vietnamese-proposed 15-na-tion conference could lead to a political settlement m Cambodia. Tengku Rithauddeen, who is also chairman of the227 words
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Article68 1984-10-07 8 A general's welcome for princess PRINCESS Maba Ckakri IflflWS at TfcailMtbeißg glutted by the laaaaeahum Atwe* Forces Chief Gen Beany Malta* taring eelebrattHM at Aran* Foreea Dap la Jakarta am FkMoy. Tfcr Thai ptfaKcsa te aa a twawack eflrtal tear at laiteaeNa at the iavttattea at iailag watek rite wfll68 words
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Article313 1984-10-07 8 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN »f< Manila Reporter MANILA, Sat. Philippine church leader Cardinal Jaime Sin today denied an accusation by President Ferdinand Marcos that he was fanning rebellion. Instead he called on Mr Marcos to make personal sacrifices to restore stability and integrity m the country. "Let it313 words
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136 1984-10-07 8 '$lO ruling' to supply at all entry points JOHOR BARU, Sat. From Monday, all Customs officers stationed at entry points m the country will be allowed to carry up to $10 only while on duty. Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam, who issued this directive hone today, said the move136 words
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375 1984-10-07 8 Officers quizzed in 'stolen cars' probe Vehicles 'registered under false papers' KUANTAN. Saturday THE Anti-Corruption Agency (ACA) is questioning officers of the Raub Road Transport Department (RTD) where about a hundred stolen cars worth about $3 million are believed to have been registered as imported used cars m the past375 words
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218 1984-10-07 8 'Johor Baru can become second only to KL' JOHOR BARU, Sat. Johor Bam has the potential to develop into one of the most important growth centres m Malaysia, second only to the capital city Kuala Lumpur. The Johor Mentri Besar Datuk Abdul Ajib Ahmad said yesterday the town had shown218 words
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144 1984-10-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The system of asing a "credit card" to obtain train tickets, introduced m August, may be extended to rover more stations because of the encouraging response from the public. About M people have taken op the cards since the agreement144 words
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Article42 1984-10-07 8 KOTA KINABALU. Sat. Five more cases of cholera were detected m Sabah last week, bringing the total number of such cases to 30 with one death this year. State Medical Services deputy director Dr Naranian Singh said today. Bernama42 words
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239 1984-10-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday THE literacy rate among children of school-going age m Malaysia has reached 96 per cent. Education Minister Datuk Abdullah Haji Ahmad Badawi said yesterday that illiteracy now only occurred among a small group of old people. "This reflects an achievement m239 words
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Article, Illustration125 1984-10-07 9 Picture by ANDREW CHIN THIS trio of Attractive actresses from China stopped for pictures at Changi Airport yesterday and possibly stopped a few hearts too. The three from left: Wang Fuli, Gang Xne and Lin Xiaoqlng are part of a nine-member delegation invited for a five-day125 words
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Article166 1984-10-07 9 A SUGGESTION has been put to a civil servants' cooperative society that can do away with having a guarantor for a loan. Mr Teo Chong Tee, Parliamentary Secretary (Environment and Social Affairs), told the Singapore Government Servants' Cooperative Thrift and Loan Society that they166 words
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Article, Illustration676 1984-10-07 9 SefriuMJWt m party's interests ByLEEKII*CHEW Low's high point LAST night must have been a high point m Mr Low Too Kia's life. Having served the PAP faithfully for the past 25 years, Mr Low (above), from Boon Teck, was awarded a gold medallion676 words
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Article, Illustration128 1984-10-07 10 PICTURE by ABOUT 6,000 music lovers packed the grounds of Macßitchie Reservoir last night for a 90-minute variety show by SBC singers and dancers. Some jostled for positions m front of a stage to get snapshots, autographs or just a better128 words
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Article, Illustration433 1984-10-07 10 PAUL WEE - PAUL WEE By Twe others missing after targe capsizes Missing Missing Dead LEARNING how to swim was a timely lesson truck driver Mohammed Nasir bin Mohammed owes his life to. It saved him on Friday when a barge ferrying him and six others suddenly capsized433 words
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Article51 1984-10-07 10 THE man charged with murdering Madam Liew Chiew Khim, 29, at Westpeak condominium, m West Coast Road, has been remanded for another week for police to complete their investigations. No plea was taken from Neo Man Lee, 27 who is alleged to have killed Madam Liew on Sept51 words
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182 1984-10-07 10 Painter's complaint in bar led to his death A MAN'S complaint that he was charged for a packet of cigarettes he did not receive led to his death. In December last year, painter Lim Boon Chai made his complaint to staff at Sin Po Po Bar where Lee Chu Bing,182 words
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348 1984-10-07 10 NUS recovers to win current affairs quiz By LEE BIEW HUA THEY looked as though they were going to lose up till the half-way mark of the National Current Affairs Quiz. But the q uiek -on- 1 hebuzzer National University of Singapore team pulled ahead strongly m the last two348 words
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Article75 1984-10-07 10 Man stabbed and robbed of $1,000 A BROTHEL keeper was stabbed and robbed of about $1,000 by two men on Friday morning. The robbers struck at about 3 a.m. when the brothel m Lorong 18, Geylang Road, was deserted. They confronted the keeper, identified as Mr Kwok Buck Kee, 60,75 words
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Article50 1984-10-07 10 THE Republic of Singapore Air Force will conduct an air exercise over the north-eastern part of Singapore, West Coast Park and the Pasir Laba area from 6 a.m. tomorrow to 6 p.m. on Friday. The public is advised not to be alarmed by the sound of low-flying aircraft.50 words
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351 1984-10-07 11 Streaming meant to help more pass PSLE CRUEL? No, just misunderstood. That's what the Education Ministry says of its position on streaming. It knows that critics think it is willing to sacrifice pupils' welfare just so that streaming will appear to be a good, working system. But that, it says,351 words
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607 1984-10-07 11 June Tan - June Tan Education Schools' Council Stories by More challenging lessons planned by school executive committees for the brightest GIVE Primary One pupils an intelligence test and then put the brightest ones on a superfast programme. Identify potential eight Al's Secondary Four students and then nurture607 words
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195 1984-10-07 11 Harder for students to get into music elective programme IT WILL be tougher for students to win a place m the music elective programme next year. Selection standards will be raised m a bid to overcome some of the problems students m it face. The programme, offered m leading schools,195 words
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Article, Illustration342 1984-10-07 11 Committee to help school build pride and identity SUCCESS breeds success, or m this case, stories of success help build school identity and pride. This is the belief at Outram Secondary, where the School Executive Committee (SEC) is hard at work to make it happen. It has decided that success342 words
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266 1984-10-07 12 We must be a family, says Dr Beng THEY are at the dating stage and, like most courting couples, will soon be going steady, and then engaged. Then, of course, they will get married. "After that, we will start our new home and our own family. This is what we266 words
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Article248 1984-10-07 12 SINGAPOREANS will be able to enjoy better designed and decorated parks m future. Plans are underway to enrich our parks with colourful shrubs, floral displays, sculpture and visually-attractive furniture to create for each a distinct identity. For example, the Parks and Recreation Department is building248 words
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Article36 1984-10-07 12 A CYCLIST, Chua Say Cheong, 16, suffered head injuries after his bicycle collided into a stationary car along Bedok North Avenue 1 on Friday. Witnesses are asked to contact the Traffic Police on *****00.36 words
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Article, Illustration478 1984-10-07 12 GILLIAM POW CHONG - GILLIAM POW CHONG Computer to help clients choose new look bjp AT the touch of a button, you will be able to see what you could look like with a new hairstyle. Mosche, a Singapore hairdressing salon, plans to use high technology to stay478 words
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Article, Illustration331 1984-10-07 12 Cabbage Patch look-alikes hit market TO SOME, the Cabbage Patch kid is ugly. To others, it's adorable. But to toy manufacturers, the doll is big business. And many, it seems, are producing Cabbage Patch look-alikes so as not to miss out on this rather bizarre baby boom, k Never mind331 words
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192 1984-10-07 13 'Decisive moment' contest for shutterbugs PHOTOGRAPHERS can now take part m a competition based on the theme The Decisive Moment, made famous by the French photographer Henri Cart ier- Bresson. Shutterbugs have until Nov 5 to submit entries m the contest, which is being jointly organised by American Express International192 words
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114 1984-10-07 13 Malay teachers celebrate after clinching satay franchise IT WAS satay all round yesterday as members of the Singapore Malay Teachers' Multi-Purpose Cooperative Society had a taste of their latest venture. The occasion at Paramount Hotel was their celebration following an agreement with Sate Ria Fast Food (Pte) Ltd for the114 words
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Article52 1984-10-07 13 THIEVES raided a liquor store m Johore Road on Friday and stole $12,000 and cigarettes worth $150. Police said the stall owner, Mr S.C.Tok, 39. left for home after locking up his premises at about 1.30 a.m. He returned at 9.30 a.m. to find the money and52 words
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Article55 1984-10-07 13 RELATIVES are asked to claim the body of Mr Teo Kirn Chuan, 72. who died at the Woodbridge Hospital on Thursday. Mr Teo, whose last known address was 490, Joo Chiat Road, had been an inmate of the hospital since 1952. Relatives should contact assistant investigating55 words
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360 1984-10-07 13 YIN Ah Keng, 66, is dying. In two years, lung cancer has whittled her down to half her former size. Nine days ago, she kept the other amahs awake as she screamed m pain all night long and vomitted all over360 words
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Article, Illustration573 1984-10-07 13 Stories: EVANGELINE GAMBOA and RONNIE TANG SINGAPORE'S aged black-and-white amahs live m pockets of the elderly throughout the city their worldly wealth summed up m the neat bundles beside them. In the prime of their lives, they eked out a living as servants or labourers, making their573 words
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170 1984-10-07 13 Blind children to navigate in car rally IT WILL be a car rally with a difference a case of the blind leading the ignorant. The navigators m a car rally organised by the National University of Singapore Society will be children from the School for the Blind. Not to worry,170 words
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Article64 1984-10-07 13 POLICE are looking for two youths who beat up a bus inspector and a driver after they were told to queue at the Ang Mo Kio bus interchange last Sunday. One of the two youths grabbed the inspector by the collar while the other hit him with64 words
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346 1984-10-07 13 RONNIE TANG - Braddell View carpark 'a danger zone' RONNIE TANG By SOME residents of Block 10F Braddell View Estate are hard to please. With a four-storey car-park less than 100 metres across the road and two smaller parking areas, m front and at the back of the block which iare able to346 words
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Article167 1984-10-07 13 A NEW house union representing about 600 former members of three unions m the Singapore News Publications Ltd (SNPL) was officially launched on Friday. The inauguration of the SNP Employees' Union came as the Times OrganisationSNPL merger is being formalised at the end of167 words
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Article, Illustration182 1984-10-07 14 NEVER heard of him before, says the Registrar's Office. Nope, no one who matriculated fits that description. Well, he may not be registered but he's a familiar sight to medical and science students at the National Univer sity of Singapore. Students, lecturers, secretaries and182 words
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791 1984-10-07 14 PAUL JACOB - Permanent home for 'national treasure' PAUL JACOB Raffles collection to be housed at Kent Ridge *f A SPECIAL collection of animal specimens, some dating back more than a century, will make a fourth and final move to a permanent home by the end of next year. The Raffles Collection, internationally791 words
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205 1984-10-07 14 New store pulls in thousands with free balloons and T-shirts FREE balloons and T-shirts pulled m shoppers by the thousands at yesterday's opening of a new store called Toys R Us m Marine Parade. Despite pouring rain, queues formed two hours before the 10 a.m. opening. And even when the205 words
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145 1984-10-07 14 Year's jail for snatch thief who robbed housewife A MAN was given .the minimum sentence of one year's jail yesterday after he admitted snatching a housewife's jewellery worth $2,200 and using force on her while she was on her way to the market. A court heard that Madam Lim Hong145 words
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Article39 1984-10-07 14 Swiss Club's $4.3 m facelift A GROUND-BREAKING ceremony to improve facilities for the Swiss Club, m Swiss Club Road, took place on Friday. The $4.3 million redevelopment task is expected to be finished by the end of next year.39 words
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351 1984-10-07 14 NTI students to set up own reservists' club AN APPLICATION before the Registrar of Societies looks set to bring to life the firstever reservist club formed by any organisation outside the Defence Ministry. This follows full support given by undergraduates and the administration of the Nanyang Technological Institute m Jurong351 words
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Advertisement220 1984-10-07 11 Top tin co uniformed groups J National Police Cadet Corps 20J07S students 1 National Cadet Corps 8,783 students St. John Ambulance 6,125 students Other groups Guides 4-428 students Scouts 4,123 students Red Cross 2334 students Boys' Brigade 1*287 students Girls' Brigade 885 students THE Education Ministry is close to achieving220 words
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302 1984-10-07 15 The Sunday Times VIEW Hardly babes in arms THE old guard-new guard debate was given fresh and refreshing impetus by Dr Chan Heng Chee on television the other night. Not for the first time, she pointed out that some of the younger ministers had served for more than a decade302 words
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Article129 1984-10-07 15 What The Sunday Times said on Oct 4, 1959 SINGAPORE police are making a drive to secure more co-operation from the public not to make things easier for the police, but to save the public from the criminals. Ten thousand booklets m four languages are to be129 words
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Article, Illustration1233 1984-10-07 15 Managing workers better: Interview with PROF HAROLD LEAVITT HE is a Stanford professor who has been called "the in-house scourge and conscience of America's top business schools". Recently, while he was m Singapore consulting for The Times Group, and as codirector of the Stanford-National1,233 words
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Advertisement673 1984-10-07 15 Nothing To Lose Shooting Star 1 I f f I am^ i-u m-^. consueo B?ehr Da^Bnerl^ I I T k I RCahn AffaflT The Middle Kingdom On a London stage, a Hungarian* I w I fll^ k I Erw/n iv/c^er^ Set against the dazzling, dangerous theatre group portrays the PeoplJ673 words
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937 1984-10-07 16 LETTER FROM WASHMGTMi LiakTeng Kiat THREE cheers vtould be overdoing it. Two, maybe .but one, certainly. The much-maligned Congress of the United States of America deserves a break. The Senate and House of Representatives, each by approving an extension of the937 words
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258 1984-10-07 16 LETTER Staying at home has its perils I WAS quite appalled by N. Balakrishnan 's article, "Wise men who stayed at home" (The Sunday Times, Sept 16). As a thought-provoking piece of journalism it is so entirely without merit that one is forced to conclude that it is an attempt258 words
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Article714 1984-10-07 16 Chua Beng Huat - Chua Beng Huat AS I SEE IT Z Often the domestic help is embodied ir different individuals: One does the laundry twice a week, another washes the windows and floors on two other days of the week; the child-minder comes every day to take the children714 words
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Article, Illustration763 1984-10-07 16 N. Balakrishnan - N.Balakrishnan AS I SEE IT! WHY is it that when most Chinese m China wear blue trousers it is considered a sign of regimentation, but when most Americans wear blue jeans they are expressing their individualism? No doubt some of763 words
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Article, Illustration614 1984-10-07 16 WHILE strolling along the beautiful Esplanade one evening, past the place they call Scandal Point, where English ladies once gathered to exchange juicy gossip, I saw something rare and scandalous. It was a scrap of paper and it was fleeing from the wind. That is plain scandalous m614 words
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Article, Illustration1663 1984-10-07 17 HE has often asked to be taken on his own merits, recognising that comparisons with his father are inevitable. In many ways, BrigadierGeneral (Res) Lee Hsien Loong is very much his own man the Prime Minister's son, but more besides as he showed m1,663 words
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Article75 1984-10-07 17 On the outcome of the election Q: How do yon see the elect^Mfl outcome? M A: We'll try very hard and^| probably win all seats. Anson^fl certain that we'll win Anson tba^B we'll win all seats, it must be.^i^fl them all we win Anson. We've-p^j tremendous effort (m Anson^ai^fl know75 words
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Article, Illustration93 1984-10-07 17 Q. Do you agree with the view that if yaa vale la aa opposition MP yaa cant expect the government la 4a things for yea? A: If you tell the electorate it doesn't matter who you vote m as MP, the government will still do93 words
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Article160 1984-10-07 17 fl 4|: Yam have talked aheat "certain resteaiats" aa year fife as the Prime Mfadster*s sea. flaw i I has year fife beea have yaa ever heea \____m a disco, for iastaace? i A: Yes, I have I haven't particularly enjoyed it but I160 words
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Article131 1984-10-07 17 On pressure in the school system 4: Yaa*ve heea thraagh the poet**aaa__*mm t*M*mm**mm_WJM_m tohcaare—re either do you agree with that? A: Yes, I think that children are put under a considerable amount of pressure. But I don't know whether you've spoken to the Ministry of Education: They're extremely reasonable people,131 words
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Article92 1984-10-07 17 On the supectations of the young m 4|: Are the yoaag man choosy bow, are their eaperfr tisau too high? A: Do they pick good jobs? Yes, but that is because many jobs are available. Will they learn to be less choosy if fewer jobs are available? I think they92 words
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Article65 1984-10-07 17 4|: What Idad of re*4iag do yoa do? A: Mostly non-fiction, biography, history, military history. This year I read the Kissinger memoirs and I'm just starting on John Drysdale's book (Singapore: Struggle For Success) but now it's harder to muster the time and even harder to65 words
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Advertisement217 1984-10-07 17 II JHB-H-.--H--HH ____M I HI 4*m 9na I/r rv..jvf ir .j U ■V. a: l-^*y- H Mr Clwe^Meisr, the Founder and President of Time Manager International, was inm*m*siß* oT thetoyr insiiucgua by the Young Presidents' Association. In Feb 84, H gaue-e vary succeaefel inaugural seminar to more than 100 participants217 words
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Article342 1984-10-07 18 EPSOM JEEP - Key factor to decide last race EPSOM JEEP By KEY FACTOR can step up on his last-start form to score m the last race for Class 4 Div 3 horses over 1,200 m at Kuala Lumpur today. This three-year-old English colt carried stable confidence m a Div 7 race over342 words
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Article4893 1984-10-07 18 Pff«f| 1.30 MALAYSIAN MAOEM STAKES I CLASS 6 I^B6m (hUUy«ian-bfada) (Stakaa: $15,000) 1 Saadari 464 TJakra-Osman 4 (one run) By Sweet Mamory II out of Srikandi II; privately bred CMam 4 t Urn* aty II M Little Master-Ismail 3 mc 1200 m) By Pontresina out of4,893 words
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Article, Illustration191 1984-10-07 18 MARK SMAN - Pulau Tioman will relish 1,600 m again MARK SMAN our man on the track KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Palaa Tftanaa V looks well and should make a good each-way bet m Race 3 for Class 4 Div 4 horses over 1,600 m. This five-year-old was narrowly beaten over the Ipoh 1,200191 words
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Article108 1984-10-07 18 THESE horses have won or done well on a wet track: RACE S: Kawan Karib, Amazing Bid, Pulau Tioman V, Weng Siang, Hema-Maliru, Bunga Api II RACE 4: Scorpio m, Angel's Pet, Spring Water n RACE 6: All Courage H, Poh Poh, Satu Hati n, Laax, Elegant Star RACE108 words
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Article332 1984-10-07 18 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE By I FOUR- YEAR-OLD Jan Pierre created a favourable impression m his only start and is one to beat m Race 8, the Class 4 Div 5 event over 1.200 m. Shouldering 55 kg m Div 9 over the Ipoh 1,200 m last month, Jon Pierre found Frieco332 words
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Article407 1984-10-07 18 wace Epso»jaa» pedigree tomto wengsook 1 Persian Timrm 4Jantan 5 Arrrmuahanti 6 Chirpy 6 Chirpy 1 6 Chirpy 6 Chirpy 6 Chirpy 7 Malaysian Pearl 2 Lion City 7 Malaysian Pearl 3TamanVilla 8 Persian Tiara 1 Sundari 4 Jantan »TrMiwiiPiU» 5 Sovereignty 9 Tristram Pride 1407 words
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Article, Illustration1140 1984-10-07 20 UNKNOWN - UNKNOWN TALK OF SOCCER Suspension of a manager/coach: After having failed to settle < a fine by the Football i Association (England) as a result of his misconduct on the occasion > of a match played earlier i this year, the former manager of Middlesbrough FC,1,140 words
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Article208 1984-10-07 20 Sept 1f27: Born m Kent. Fefc ltSl: As a player sold for £10,000 (126,000) from Charlton to West Ham. Oct 1SS8: Retired playing with collapsed lung. March IMS: Manager of Non-League Bath City; Coach m summer with Toronto (Canada). May HS4: Manager Plymouth Argyle. April MCS: Resigned from208 words
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Article649 1984-10-07 20 York boss Smith aims for the First Division LONDON, Sat. Eighteen broken bones m 16 years with Stoke underlined that Denis Smith was not a soccer player with a half-hearted approach. And as manager of Third Division York City, Smith's attitude is equally forthright. He649 words
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Article, Illustration194 1984-10-07 20 WOLVES winger Danny Crainie was transfer-listed at his own request after being left out of yesterday's League game against Notts County. The 22-year-old Scot, who cost Wolves £20,000 ($52,000) when he joined them from Celtic last season, was unhappy about being dropped and sought an immediate194 words
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Article197 1984-10-07 20 RIO DE JANEIRO, Sat. Brazil's League clubs are at the centre of a feud which threatens to hinder the national team's build-up to the 1986 World Cup. The clubs say the National a e Championship should consist of 26 teams but football associations m Brazil's regional197 words
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Article280 1984-10-07 20 SINGAPORE went down 1-0 to India m a Pool A match of the Asian Schools tournament m New Delhi. The goal was scored m the dying minutes. In another Pool A match, Thailand trounced Bhutan 4-0 and m Pool B, China edged out Hongkong 1-0. CELTIC280 words
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Article, Illustration487 1984-10-07 21 All skills and frills as Selangor win Hakikat Rai on the Razak Cup hockey final m XL SELANGOR silenced their critics with a stunning 3-2 win over favourites Federal Territory to clinch the prestigious Razak Cup, Malaysia's premier hockey trophy, here yesterday afternoon. The pace was fast and furious and487 words
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Article233 1984-10-07 21 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI By THERE was nothing more that Ceylon Sports Club could possibly have asked for m their 1-1 draw with Jansenites m a Premier League hockey match at the Fairer Park Athletic Centre yesterday. To start with, the Ceylonese came with only 10 men. And233 words
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Article, Illustration287 1984-10-07 21 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN By THEY panted for breath after the match, but their faces wore gleeful grins. Quite naturally, for Queenstown completed a 10th successive gold haul of the Singapore Open Waterpolo League Championship when they thrashed National University of Singapore 13-5 m their final fixture287 words
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Article517 1984-10-07 21 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH •y FOR three hours, Indonesian Harry Susianto battled Singapore's Azman Moosa on an unfamiliar court and an unfamilar surface. For three hours, the two players slogged it out for the right to qualify for the next round of the Toyota Singapore Open Grasscourt tennis517 words
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Article, Illustration583 1984-10-07 21 Joe Dorai reports on the Singapore-Malacca friendly soccer match at the National Stadium Hussein is pleased with 2-0 win FOR national coach Hussein Aljunied, there appears to be only one main problem to tackle before Singapore plunge into the Merlion Cup soccer tournament583 words
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Article376 1984-10-07 21 THE Singapore Motor Sports Club will be bitting the dirt with the second Mobil autocross at the new Yishun track m Avenue Two today (9.30 a.m. flag-off). Three major car agencies will be fighting for top honours on a 2.5--kflometre track described as "more civilised"376 words
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Article142 1984-10-07 21 ATHLETICS Inter-Ministry meet (Toa Payoh Athletic Centre, 2.30 p.m.) BOWLING Anchor Beer National League (Q'stown Bowl, 9.30 a.m.). BASKETBALL Malaysian Amateur Basketball Association Cup semifinals: Kedah v Selangor; Singapore v Sabah (Banting, Selangor). CRICKET SCC Ist XI v CSC (Balestier Road, 10.30 a.m.). HOCKEY SHA Premier League:142 words
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Article, Illustration1180 1984-10-07 22 UNKNOWN - UNKNOWN ■IYSONSUMWY The 'back from hell' driver relives the nightmare of Nurburgring Shortly after lunchtime today, on the outskirts of a small town m West Germany, a ridiculously brave man will clamp his right foot on to the accelerator of a Formula One racing car1,180 words
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Article, Illustration366 1984-10-07 22 Ms Jan Stephenson, the lady golfer with whom most men vould like to play a round (leer, leer) was complaining last w«»ek that it is very hard for a giri to be taken seriously m sport. Looking at the accompanying picture, posed for366 words
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Article, Illustration27 1984-10-07 22 SEW fi* rSUBTssw »s JS^-i" 1 PM! fi" 116 S5 M *y"» **«y -*««-Jd liave appointed £2g^ cMef ?eter Ueberretli commissioner for mS«J SEW*27 words
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Article143 1984-10-07 22 Kirn Co clean up INDORE (India), Sat. Australian cricket captain Kirn Hughes lived up to his promise of making a clean sweep of the one-day series against India here today when his side coasted to a six-wicket victory m the final match. The win gave Australia a 3--0 triumph m143 words
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Article, Illustration651 1984-10-07 22 World ace's retirement talk after shock defeat by Rosalyn MANHATTAN BEACH, Sat. A frustrated Pam Shriver talked of retiring from tennis yesterday after a 6-3, 6-3 surprise defeat at the hands of South African Rosalyn Fairbank m the quarter-finals of a US$l5O,--000 (1324,000) tournament. Rosalyn, ranked 47th651 words
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Article138 1984-10-07 22 FRANKFURT, Sat. West German Rene Weller survived two knockdowns last night to beat challenger George Feeney, of Britain, and retain his European lightweight boxing title on points. An exhausted Weller was barely able to stand m the last round as he traded punches with the Briton138 words
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Article124 1984-10-07 22 DETROIT, Sat. Milt Wilcox and Willie Hernandez combined on a three-hit shutout, and Marty Castillo knocked m the only run of the game as the Detroit Tigers beat the Kansas City Royals 1-0 to win the American League baseball championship yesterday. Detroit swept the best-of-five championship124 words
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Article146 1984-10-07 22 LONDON, Sat. Britain's world snooker champion Steve Davis cruised into his third Jameson Whiskey tournament final m four years when he crushed 28-year-old Irishman Eugene Hughes 9-3 last night. Hughes won the first frame 67-23. But even though the defending champion was out of touch146 words
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Article, Illustration1333 1984-10-07 23 On the right track but there's still a long way to go 4 The very athletes whose careers they now want to promote remain the victims. Six months ago they should have neon picked for the LA Olympic Games. But that was the time when1,333 words
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Article, Illustration388 1984-10-07 23 Honours to Singapore's First Lady of golf at the Malaysian Amateur Open KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Singapore's Kee Bee Khim won the inaugural Malaysian Ladies Amateur Open golf title at the Royal Selangor Golf Club here today. The Singapore champion carded a five-over-par388 words
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Article325 1984-10-07 23 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By' HANDICAPS and monthly medals, the amateur golfer's hallmarks, will be used to uplift the Singapore professional's game. The Singapore Professional Golfers' Association decided on the innovative measures after being trounced m last month's Old Parr international matchplay clash against Malaysia. Said SPGA chairman Ong325 words
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416 1984-10-07 23 PARIS, Sat. SPAIN'S defending champion Severiano Ballesteros defied a heavy cold and persistent rain to shoot a six-under-par 66 for a two-stroke halfway lead m the Lancome Trophy golf tournament at St Norn La Bretache yesterday. Ballesteros fired a sparkling front nine 31416 words
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Article491 1984-10-07 24 JANICE SEAH - The foreign legion connection JANICE SEAH Early cash incentive to lure top coaches for Singapore Sea Games mission STORY by ALL national sports associations who want to hire foreign coaches to prepare competitors for next year's South-east Asia Games m Bangkok have been offered a $1,000 subsidy by the Singapore491 words
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Article, Illustration1095 1984-10-07 24 NORMAN LIM; JERRY SEH - NORMAN LIM JERRY SEH SPORTSFRON- SERVES AN AC ANC SUPERSTARS PASSING SHOT IS RUMBLED STORY by PICTURES by THE front office manager of the Paramount Hotel did a double take when a Mr. J.C. Connors, of the United States, checked m around 1.30 yesterday morning. "Aren't1,095 words
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Article, Illustration253 1984-10-07 24 Singapore struck by twin setback SINGAPORE'S national soccer team suffered a double blow yesterday hours before they were due to meet Malacca skipper Au-yeong Pak Kuan was admitted to hospital and star striker V. Sundram Moorthy announced he would go for National Service after all. Au-yeong was taken to Tan253 words
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Article455 1984-10-07 24 United fall for Six appeal LONDON, Sat. Didier Six, the first Frenchman to play m the English First Division, had a dream debut for his new club Aston Villa today as they convincingly beat Championship challengers Manchester United 3-0 at Villa Park. The former international winger, who has joined the455 words
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Advertisement121 1984-10-07 24 The beginner's shoe. Styled for comfort and value. W^" \m_\____ JST^'*-" _W \W\____ l -»-4.|0 4»^T **~}4lQ S--i d> Ul n-tp c* Nt-» Wm pro-faca fCN«« T«M* CM* I JO. OHhari Read. SOM4M. OMtad Itak n^w-woni t* JKBSS sn^>»aw> lb all who love mask FAIRMATE RD-818 Portable Stereo Component System121 words
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Advertisement257 1984-10-07 24 SHARP SBC TEXT CTV C-2005M 2 year Full IL-- B Guarantee 1 \^_^_^_^_^_^_w SotoAganu ROEY (STORE) PTE LTDI -*3 Tsnglin H«lt Rottf f.in<j*por«o3l4 T«) *****1 PERHCIiy MATCHED^, 7 FOR THE BIG HITTERS! The Big Name from Japan's No. 1 Clubmakers AW s^%i\n 1 The Super XT /^r\m\ _S_W fit. ,mm257 words
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Article, Illustration1013 1984-10-07 1 Stores love tnerr. aas woo tnem, but wnat makes /ouna sinaaooreans ouvr 7 i Young people m Singapore pack quite a punch when it comes to the business of buying. And why not? After all, those m their teens to mid-twenties form nearly a quarter of1,013 words
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Article, Illustration342 1984-10-07 1 ATTITUDES RETAILERS and advertising people see young Singaporeans as selective and intelligent consumers. The majority are not susceptible to advertising claims that are not backed by quality or performance. "They know what they want. You'd be surprised at how much money they have to spend342 words
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296 1984-10-07 1 Boys love flicks, girls like fizz PURCHASES ■ASKED how much they spent m the past month, young people m Hongkong topped the list. In the McCann-Erickson survey m 1961 they averaged $112 a month compared to $106 m Malaysia, $86 m Korea and $84 m Singapore. Indonesian youth spent the296 words
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A COMPATIBILITY QUIZ FOR COUPLES
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Article, Illustration835 1984-10-07 2 We start a five-part series on the thorniest problems couples face. Today we look at money; m the following weeks, there'll be quizzes on sex, personality, leisure time and values. KAREN PETERSON of the USA Today was the reporter. WHEN you835 words
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Article, Illustration131 1984-10-07 2 Meet the quiz designer DR MARY ANN BARTUSIS, an American psychiatrist who specialises m couple and family relationships, designed our series of five relationship quizzes on money, sex, personality traits, leisure time and values which start today. In her private practice, Dr Bartusis has worked with more than 3,000 patients131 words
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MEDICAL BRIEFING
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Article, Illustration169 1984-10-07 2 THE world's first permanent miniature hearing aid has been successfully implanted m a human ear by a Japanese medical team. People suffering from middle-ear deafness are unable to use conventional hearing aids. However, the new device developed by Professor Junichi Suzuki of Japan's Teikyo University169 words
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Article, Illustration190 1984-10-07 2 EXERCISE is not a substitute for drugs to treat high blood pressure, a new report finds. But regular exercise, when combined with drugs, may help lower bloodpressure m people with mild hypertension, the report indicates. It supports a growing view among doctors that it's misleading to190 words
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Article, Illustration102 1984-10-07 2 WOMEN who gain 9kg or less during pregnancy have a risk of a stillbirth or foetal death 1 times higher than women who gain more. A US survey found that such women are also twice as likely to bear an infant weighing less than102 words
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Article, Illustration363 1984-10-07 3 LIM PHAY- LING - LIM PHAY-LING WITH the menswear look coming on strong m the autumn and winter collections- you too can borrow from the boys. But you don't have to look like everyone else. Take a man's basic white shirt, for example. This is the wardrobe standby no363 words
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Article, Illustration275 1984-10-07 4 MARGARET CHAN - MARGARET CHAN CELEBRITY CHOICE CHEF Bidou Boniface spends his days dishing out French food but loves Singaporean food on his Sundays. He says: "Every Sunday lunchtime, Mama (his Chinese mother-in-law) cooks for me black babi with mushrooms (pork stewed m soya sauce). That's wonderful. We have chicken275 words
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Article, Illustration830 1984-10-07 4 MARGARET CHAN - MARGARET CHAN By Trader Vie's, sth Floor, Hotel New Otani. 177 A River Valley Road. Hours: Daily 12 noon to 2.30 p.m., 6.30 p.m. to 11 p.m. Bar and lounge 11.30 a.m. to 1 a.m. Airconditioned. Recommended: Exotic cocktails830 words
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Article, Illustration484 1984-10-07 4 PENANG hawker fare is now available for lunch at the Ming Court's Coffee Pot. Three chefs have been flown m from Penang especially for this promotion which ends on Oct 20. The buffet spread includes hawker favourites such as assam laksa, curry kapitan, rojak, chao quo tiao, roti babi484 words
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258 1984-10-07 5 Record your appreciation in the right way ;sjdfkas;ldfka;lsdfjlaskdjfsa(k A V H §1 SHOULD I send a thank-yea card to a business associate who has Just bought me lunch? A: No, there is no need to send a card to thank him, even if the meal was especially good. Saying "Thank258 words
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Article, Illustration758 1984-10-07 5 ;sjdfkas;ldfka;lsdfjlaskdjfsa(k M PASSING that motorcycle test should be as easy as riding a bicycle. But it is not. And the threat of failure must loom large m about 55,000 minds. These learner-riders, who are now allowed on the roads, want licences to handle motorcycles not exceeding758 words
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Article413 1984-10-07 5 Innovations GRUNDIG has a video recorder that will be more popular with parents than children. The VS 200, costing around £450 (about 551,200), is a Japanese VHS format machine made m West Germany, with a neat design feature. The front panel, reports The Sunday413 words
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Article89 1984-10-07 5 How to be neighbourly p A GOOD neighbour mixes tact and activism, says an American social scientist who specialises m urban sociology. To be a good neighbour, he suggests that you: Offer help, not just polite conversation, when someone needs you. Don't be a busybody. Wait until you are asked.89 words
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Article, Illustration147 1984-10-07 6 CHEN GUOXIAN - CHEN GUOXIAN Alternative SOFABEDS are a logical solution to today's small interiors. They can be tucked away neatly as a sofa when not m use. Ideal as the extra bed for guests, they are also useful m rooms which could use a little more space during the day.147 words
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Article, Illustration509 1984-10-07 6 Enter the dens of three architects Think of an office and often the picture that comes to mind is of a sterile place filled with utilitarian desks~and chairs. But architects treat their offices as a place where creativity can be given complete free play. LEE GEOK 801 takes a look509 words
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Article, Illustration101 1984-10-07 6 HOUSEWIFE Mary Soh, m her 40's, feels that the stainless steel double sink is her single biggest home improvement. "Although I had to sacrifice some bench space, I find organisation much easier. I can have two jobs on the go at the same time. "It saves both101 words
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Article94 1984-10-07 6 REAL estate agent Vincent Lee, 26, without hesitation replied that his bed was his best buy. "It cost several thousand dollars, including the mattress." "It is a standard size double bed and was made to order," he added. "I'm newly married, and my wife designed94 words
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Article132 1984-10-07 6 JUDY is partially disabled and spends a lot of time m her bed. "This bciotic unit gives me independence, as everything is within my grasp. I designed it," she said. "It has a sliding-door cupboard and adjustable bookshelves. A tray slides out at table height for me132 words
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Article, Illustration97 1984-10-07 6 MISS Elsie Chee, 34, loves her little telephone table, which she found at the Token House m Plaza Singapura. "Before I discovered this, I had the phone balancing on the sideboard, and no place to put the bulky phone directories. "This telephone table has a97 words
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Article100 1984-10-07 6 For cool comfort PAUL, a 32-year-old English banker, considers his airconditioner worth its weight m gold. "When I arrived here from Europe two years ago, I had an unfurnished apartment, and the heat was unbearable. My first purchase was an aircon for my bedroom where I spend most of my100 words
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Article, Illustration1126 1984-10-07 7 ISMAIL KASSIM - ISMAIL KASSIM A prime minister m training By MALAYSIA'S eldest statesman, Tunku Abdul Rahman, has been m the news lately with reports of his health. He has gone abroad twice m the past few months to seek relief from the minor ailments which come1,126 words
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Article, Illustration1270 1984-10-07 8 Moscow on st 24- hour stopover m In Russia, the equivalent of 15 Singapore cents buys you a ticket to anywhere on the subway system! As we rode the train, counting the nine stops that would take us to the centre of the city, we had ample time to observe1,270 words
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Article, Illustration565 1984-10-07 9 LIN HSIN HSIN - LIN HSIN HSIN When machines match modern masters COMPUTER ART By WHEN an artist, struck by new thoughts and ideas, makes radical changes to his painting, he risks destroying it. Giacometti (1901-1966) and Matisse (1869-1954) had the courage to wipe out hours of work to start afresh565 words
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Article, Illustration482 1984-10-07 9 fl WRITERS EZRA POUND called T. S. Eliot "Old Possum" an animal that feigns death to escape the attention of predators and even after death Eliot seeks to escape attention. His will attempted to ban biographies and the obstacles he put up are482 words
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Article, Illustration792 1984-10-07 10 AGATHA KOH - AGATHA KOH By WHY New Zealand? Take a look at the dollars and sense aspect first. It has never been as affordable as now. Devaluation may not have been good news for Kiwis planning a trip abroad, but it makes all the difference for792 words
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Article, Illustration1251 1984-10-07 11 AGATHA KOH - AGATHA KOH •y QUEENSTOWN m New Zea, land is situated snugly otL4g Wakatipu. whose waters puted to be 99.9 per cent-eta^H good enough to use as^^B water for your car. It is a picture-postcard town witw magnificent mountains and breatfj^ taking scenery and is the centre1,251 words
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Article, Illustration503 1984-10-07 11 NEW ZEALAND made up of North Island and South Island is located m the south-west Pacific, about 5,100 km from Singapore. The two distinctly different islands span over 1,600 km and are only 450 km at their widest. New Zealand's population is a little over three503 words
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Article, Illustration1170 1984-10-07 12 AGATHA KOH - AGATHA KOH Sulphur City's steamy attractions are a family affair By Enormous under- ground pressures produce bubbling mudpools, gurgling hot springs and shooting geysers. It's no surprise that its radio station is called Radio Gey- m serland. S SOME residents of Rotorua never worry about1,170 words
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264 1984-10-07 12 A HANGI is a Maori earth oven. A huge pit is dug and a fire is lit to heat the stones placed m the pit. Food m baskets, covered with wet cloths, is lowered into the pit. Earth is shovelled over it264 words
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Article, Illustration698 1984-10-07 13 4 In Mulgrave Street, just a block from the now modern Anglican Cathedral, Old St Paula ia a fine example off the wooden churches built by the Church off England. Ita interior ia exquisite and a visit is a m cultural experience. s THE698 words
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Article, Illustration311 1984-10-07 13 Auckland Domain THIRTY-FOUR treelined hectares containing the War Memorial Museum, the Winter Gardens (with tropical and sub-tropical plants), and a splendid reserve of native trees. The War Memorial Museum set on the highest point of the Domain, houses the world's finest collection311 words
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Article, Illustration158 1984-10-07 13 Sports and fun Boating on the Avon, canoes and paddleboats for hire. Jet boating on the Rakkia River Gorge. Harbour cruises, also group charters and fishing trips available. •Fishing, both salmon and trout. •Scenic flights. Helicopter flights, either scenic or joy ride. Rent-a-bike, go where you like, city158 words
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Article, Illustration1316 1984-10-07 14 YOU can't go to New Zealand and pretend that 70 million sheep do not exist. Even m the biggest city Auckland, sheep graze peacefully m the park. It is not surprising then that the sheep farm has beeh integrated into1,316 words
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Article, Illustration864 1984-10-07 15 AGATHA KOH - AGATHA KOH Drive yourself ag MOTORING m New Zealand is a breeze and is definitely one of the best ways to see the country. The views and images can change with every kilometre and you can decide when and where you want to stop.864 words
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Article264 1984-10-07 15 Be driven IF YOU don't want to drive, you can always go on a coach tour. There are some "big" names m New Zealand which provide very comprehensive tours. A coach tour takes the hassle out of looking for accommodation and meals. Cooked breakfasts and264 words
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Article, Illustration1020 1984-10-07 16 Hans Eysenck - Hans Eysenck By Professor of Psychology at London University 'His theory off psychoanalysis was pure hokum' SI6MUND FREUD Born: 1556 m Austria Died: 1939 m London A physician who specialised m treating the mentally ill, Freud was regarded as the founder of psychoanalysis. Among his major1,020 words
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Advertisement581 1984-10-07 4 Riueriand SharkSßn I &SeaFood I Restaurant! .L/elightful dining at Rivcrland Restaurant begins with our superb food fl Like Shark's Fin Soup. Braised fl Abalone or Bird's Nest with fl Crabmeat, to name a few. There's I also full ran^e of Seafood dishes fl to choose from And Dien Xim for581 words
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Advertisement387 1984-10-07 7 (!BSa§?hat sets this beautiful estate apart is l that just two families will share one floor WiTO TJOE ERRK Few other luxury developments aA> /iißl^™ IllsfiSS" ,s 7 J> offer you as much privacy as Pin Tjoe ivX L Wf\ >> 3p Which is not surprising as this llf J^\/VU^387 words
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Article, Illustration126 1984-10-07 1 Ml JEKYLL AND MM HYDE. Dramatisation of Robert Louis Stevenson's classic about the battle between the good and evil m a man's soul, with David Hemmings as the doctor with a split personality. Lisa Harrow and lan Barmen co-star. Ch 12, -»-*fm BY THE LIGHT OF TK SILVERY MOON.126 words
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Article, Illustration344 1984-10-07 2 hollywq:: FORMER Charlies Angel Jaclyn Smith, now known as the Queen of the Mini-Series, is branching out with a line of sportswear. The line will be sold m XMart stores 2000 across the US to enhance the chain's image. K-Mart did USS2O billion (about SS4I344 words
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Article, Illustration417 1984-10-07 2 SBC came under fire last week for its lack of educational and current affairs productions for Malay viewers. JULIE TAN, m an interview, finds out about a forthcoming current affairs series m Malay. MALAY viewers will soon be getting their first-ever current affairs series. Entitled417 words
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Article, Illustration500 1984-10-07 2 PHILIP COGREY - PHILIP COGREY v«o I fly ABBOTT AND COSTELLO IN HOLYWOOD Starriag Bad Abbott and Lea Cestello Directed by S Sylvan Simon THE SUNSHINE BOYS Starring George Burns, Walter Matthau and Richard Benjamin Directed by Herbert Ross HOLLYWOOD comedies followed a fairly simple500 words
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Article, Illustration594 1984-10-07 2 ALIX COLEMAN reports on the new BBC docu-drama The Road To 1984 (Wednesday, Ch 12, 8.00 p.m.) and meets James Fox, who plays George Orwell and the central character of Nineteen Eight-four. IT BECAME one of the most famous opening sentences m the world. Anyone594 words
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Article420 1984-10-07 2 LETTER INTER-SCHOOL DEBATE Read Six Studies lit Quarrelling ■|YOUR TV Reviewer is to be commended for his critique (The Sunday Times, Sept 23) of the "dismal show m the first varsity debate" he did not shrink from unpleasant matters. However, as a judge on some previous debates, both on and420 words
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Article, Illustration786 1984-10-07 22 Showdancers. They're young enthusiasts with a zest for dance, a breed of teenagers with fire m their soles. JULIE TAN checks out the action at SBC's first showdance course and meets some of the spirited, high-kicking youngsters. "DON'T expect leaps like those m Fame," quipped786 words
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Article, Illustration502 1984-10-07 3 At eight, Drew Barrymore has all the talent of her famous family. PHILIP COOREY reviews her new film while CARLTON STUART sizes up the little star ■I FIRE-STARTER At Lido and Liberty Starring Drew Barry more, George C. Scott, Martin Sheen, David Keith and502 words
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Article, Illustration552 1984-10-07 3 IT WAS that concrete-shattering scream, half of wonder and half of fear at the sight of the extra-terres-trial, which catapulted her to stardom m E T. For all the cute blonde tresses and little girl pout, eight-year-old Drew Barrymore has the promise of a Grace Kelly.552 words
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Article, Illustration258 1984-10-07 4 TEO LIAM HUAY - TV stations plan ratings battle TEO LIAM HUAY PI LOOK CAST 1 By He's so shy IT WILL be a clash of showbiz titans when Hongkong's ATV and TVB stations wage a war of ratings early next year. Adam Chen battles Chow Yuen Fatt m what appears to be the258 words
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Article, Illustration640 1984-10-07 4 LIZ HODGSON - LIZ HODGSON By THE time is the 1980s; the place, planet Earth. All the worst nightmares of science fiction have come true, and Earth is m the grip of an evil, alien power which threatens to destroy the planet and all mankind. Thanks to a masterly640 words
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Article, Illustration479 1984-10-07 4 UNKNOWN - UNKNOWN TVWHMf 1 mag IT WOULD be churlish to chide the new TV series Manimal (Thursdays, Chs, 7.50 p.m.) for its lack of taste or intelligence because, likeall US television products of this kind, it is not intended to cater to erudite tastes.479 words
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Article, Illustration548 1984-10-07 4 CYNHARR - Credibility gaps in show about NS CYNHARR TV PREVIEW MARCHING AS ONE Thursday, Ch 5, 9.15 p.m. By LATELY there has been much talk about national achievements and Marching As One, SBC's documentary on national service, is one more rose to the self-congrat-ulatory bouquet. There is a place for self548 words
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Advertisement160 1984-10-07 4 I our WARMEST WELCOME fl L L /--^B to the CHINESE FILM DELEGATION ■V'F— NOW In SINGAPORE i \^j Golden New Town i^fl^^»^-^^^^^B Clement! Princess f m 9 J**r*a OPENS TODAY Plus M/S G: 9. 11. 1.30. 4, 6.45. 9.30 NT: 11. 1.30. 3.30. 7.00. 9.00 C: 11. 1.30. 3.30.160 words
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Advertisement106 1984-10-07 5 Vymyrirr: D HAf ma V^\ V*\ A»«CIB»rRrEI«HGS kK\r\rV\T by Norman Mailer, '_V' V r VU,\ x A twice Pulitzer Prize Winner IAAXVVo^ 'Ancient Evenings is about jOBWW*f*IWt!WWWKW mt reincarnation. Menenhetet, a courtier SS 12.00 "^^smsw m the twentieth dynasty kingdom of Rameses and Net ititi, is reborn three times: charioteer,106 words
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Miscellaneous2292 1984-10-07 6 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY^) 3 06 PRWCESS CHANG PING (C r) Senal 6 06 SCENCE. 2 .55 YEjSn GOnW (C/r) Serial 60S SSL^^S^' IS 1 S c 6 03 hm HIGHLIGHTS 12 JUS?? 03 LD 6 15 THE TR0PICS mimmG llFE: 430 SONGS (Pr 6 B T B A CL T2,292 words
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Article, Illustration524 1984-10-07 7 UNKNOWN - UNKNOWN ;sjdfkas;ldfka;lsdfjlaskdjfsa(k 1 m+i> THE Listen For Pleasure series of "Talking Books" are a miracle of modem invention for narrassed parents anxious to improve their children's reading skills and literary vocabulary. Beleaguered by requests to read stories, we once thought that we'd have a go524 words
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Article, Illustration287 1984-10-07 7 UNKNOWN - Another strong effort from Su Rui UNKNOWN 'a WKG-M ;sjdfkas;ldfka;lsdfjlaskdjfsa(kmm SU RUI 3 So Rnl (Teay) WITH only seven tracks, one of which is about nine minutes long, this album gives the impression that it may have problems with sales. Besides, it has moved even further from the commercial mould287 words
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Article, Illustration592 1984-10-07 7 The Go-Gos, America's premier all-girl rock 'n' roll band, dropped out of sight after rocking the music scene with hits like We Got The Beat. They're back on the charts again appearing on Solid Gold tomorrow (Ch 5, 10.15 p.m.) to sing a new hit, Turn592 words
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Article, Illustration448 1984-10-07 7 RICK SKY - RICK SKY By SUPERSTAR Stevie WondeJ is one of the biggest-sellinJ recording artistes of all time] But he has never had a soM Number One hit m Britain ~M until now. Recently, he topped the British charts with his current single, I Just Called448 words
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Article, Illustration236 1984-10-07 8 ARE you enjoying our contests? We have another one a crossword puzzle. As m our quiz contest, the answers are on this page. All of you must be studying very hard for your coming examinations. You must be sitting down all day with your books. But don't forget236 words
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Article, Illustration298 1984-10-07 8 INA: OR SUN VAT SEN DR SUN Vat Sen (Sun Ixian m Pinyin) is revered m China and Taiwan. The Chinese communists call him "a pioneer of the revolution" and the Nationalists m Taiwan call him the "Fa her of China". Jr Sun was born on Nov 12.298 words
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Advertisement65 1984-10-07 8 When were submarines first made? The first submarine which we know to have been used was made by a Dutchman, Cornelius van Drebel, m 1620. It was made of greased leather stretched over a wooden frame and was moved by oars stuck out through the sides and sealed with tightfitting65 words
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Advertisement521 1984-10-07 8 How to master electronics For whatever reason Wf^^^^?^K^^^ _t_\^^ The Microprocessor career, interest or m S^U I fl Bfl flfl Ibm course. This course covers hobby you can master fl^fl£-^^ Mm_X_p-__\_»^mmJmm_\_t^__»J___m^___f a the basic tn e° r V microelectronics within months processors, plus practical through home -study i i-» work521 words
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Miscellaneous257 1984-10-07 8 CUITEST o This contest is open to all I iQMESTIOiISI 3 SChOOI pUpilS. ACROSS: 1 What are you taught to do m today's activity? Questions m this contest are 2 Dr Sun Vat Sen was called the Father of China' based on the editorial contents m of today's Young Life.257 words
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Advertisement626 1984-10-07 10 The School of Accountancy TOTAL STUDY PLANS STUDYING <>>^ PACKAGES FOR Ji>>>^m ACCOUNTANCY AND «^>^^ fl fl FINANCIAL EXAMINATIONS 1. About Ttw School The School of Accountancy was founded m 1910 to provide a top-quality aducabon aannca to atudent* m the Unitad Kingdom Over the years it has gainad a626 words
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Advertisement641 1984-10-07 13 I^^l^^^^^^^^^^^^^lP^l^^l^l^^B After having worked with and for you (advertisers and readers) over the last fifteen years, we've come to know you pretty well. i^^^^^^ So, be our guests; join m our week-long celebrations a^^J^^Ufrom October Bto 14 and be surprised! t* if/^tAfter all, you've been a vital part of our641 words
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Advertisement257 1984-10-07 14 When typewriters will become obsolete IT WILL be a quiet end-of-the-year period for the 37 CATS sales representatives and their four supervisors. Has business taken a dip? No, it is just that typewriters will become obsolete, reams of standard forms and carbons relegated to wastepaper baskets and office clatter reduced257 words
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Article, Illustration442 1984-10-07 16 First ad appeared 3,000 years ago THE man-slave, Shem, having run away from his good master Hapu, the weaver, all good citizens of Thebes are enjoined to help return him. He is a Hittite, of ruddy complexion, with brown eyes. For news of his whereabouts, half a good coin is442 words
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Advertisement178 1984-10-07 18 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous i 3 Established and 3 progressive company 3 requires: In Design Draftsman a 3 GCE level with credit m Science subiect a 2—3 years experience of drafting work m ship design or hull structure m shipyard drawing office or equivalent 2) Personnel Clerk I 3) Telex178 words
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Advertisement737 1984-10-07 19 89 For Sale: Datsun/ Nissan J OPEN TODAY Low Downpayment Pulsar 1.0 DX $3250 Sunny 1.3 DX $3690 Sunny 13 GL $3890 (Includes registration fee 6 months road tax) Low Interest Rates mi DELTA MOIOIC I (a member of Ruby Group) Bukit Timah Showroom: 150/152 Mackenzie Road Singapore 0922 Tel:737 words
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Advertisement845 1984-10-07 19 90 For Sale: Toyota 90 For Sale: Toyota Our showrooms are open today for more of a great deal. TOYOTA BORNEO MOTORS For a great deal more QUFtNSTRFFT TFI *****33 AL JUME D ROAD TEL *****32 BUKIT TIMAH ROAD TEL *****55 6 7 8 9 FAST COAST ROAD TFL *****16845 words
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Advertisement754 1984-10-07 19 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi MID-1979 MITSUBISHI LANCER 1200 c c Aircon. radio, cassette, new tax and Insurance. Selling: $11.8000 no Call: *****32 MID 79 GALANT Sigma 1600 OS. 2nd owner, aircond. radio, cassette. $10,500. Tel *****36/ 4743.864 MITSUBISHI LANCER DEC. '79. sspeed. PARF, aircon. radio cassette, tip top condition $15,200.754 words
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Advertisement835 1984-10-07 19 93 For Sale: Honda ALMOST 1001 HONDA Accord. 4-door. I lady owner, new tax. Insurance, showroom condition $19,800 Blk 405 -15-197 Bedok North Avenue 3 OEC '00. PRELUDE (1602). automatic. 1 private owner, sun-roof. Original white paintwork. viewNo 1. Jalan Seni University Road LATE 1001. HONOA Quintet, sunroofed, aircond. sports835 words
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Advertisement863 1984-10-07 19 94 For Sale: Other Makes I NEAR '78 MINI Clubman 1000. private owner, aircooler. sports rims, hi-fi. beautiful metallic paint. PARK $7,200 Tel OMOBO OCTOBER 82 TALBOT Solora SX with new road tax. 1 owner Asking $26,000 ono Contact *****05 Miss Yeo RED MINI. NEW road tax. passed inspection with863 words
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Advertisement919 1984-10-07 19 113 For Sale: Houses JB CENTURY GARDEN I Morey tuinxalov. Three plus one < servant si hedrooms Full> air-< m. Teak parquet and Italian tliet flooring Built-in eBBBBMO m kttrlMn master i -hildrens ln-il-nxJins Hik compound $400(100 ono Tel *****2 DIST 10. SINGLE-STOREY .semidetached hreehnld I and .ire.i 3450 sq919 words
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Advertisement989 1984-10-07 20 113 For Salo: Housas 113 For Sals: Houses 113 For Sals: Housas Hill-top Luxury Residences J I Elevated locality. Easy Transportation H I Situated beside Shangn-la Park and the rZZ7T^~ [^W well-known St Nicholas Pn S« School at l/ ,s J^ 4 ON _^W I Thomson area IMear MRT station989 words
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