The Straits Times, 14 October 1984
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Title Section11 1984-10-14 1 The Sunday Times No. 2523 45 CENTS MX. (P) No. 63/1/8411 words
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315 1984-10-14 1 OCTOBER 14, 1984 BRIGHTON, Sat. British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, who turned 59 today, escaped death by two minutes yesterday when Irish guerillas bombed a hotel in a bid to wipe out the whole top tier of her government. Almost all of Mrs Thatcher'sReuter; UPI - 315 words
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Article348 1984-10-14 1 GILLIAN POW CHONG - GILLIAN POW CHONG By LABOUR Minister Prof S. Jayakumar last night outlined the stark realities behind measures introduced to control the influx of unskilled foreign workers. Such an influx, he explained, could lead to social and economic problems for the country. Singapore's stability, security348 words
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246 1984-10-14 1 PAUL JACOB - PAUL JACOB By BUSINESS traveUers in a survey have given Singapore four rousing cheers. They say: Changi Airport is the second best in the world after Amsterdam's Schiphol airport. Zurich airport came in third. Singapore Airlines is the second best worldwide with Swissair246 words
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Article148 1984-10-14 1 Not mad, merely in Seine PARIS, Sat. The streets of Paris may be paved over black gold, and the French oil company Elf Aquitaine is setting out to find it. Company officials said yesterday that Elf was applying for an oil prospecting permit to allow it to carry out seismicReuter - 148 words
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Article, Illustration228 1984-10-14 1 NG WENG HOONG - NG WENG HOONG Story: A YOUNG woman, her hands, mps and neck fled by rope, was found murdered la a bosh beside deserted and disused railway track aft Pioneer Crescent in Joreng yesterday. The body of Miss KamalavaU d/o John Dorairaj, 22, was la asWAN SENG YIP - 228 words
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Article, Illustration341 1984-10-14 1 CONRAD RAJ - Ex-Ming boss on wanted list CONRAD RAJ By A FORMER lawyer who jumped bail in June and is being sought by police in connection with a $10 million fraud was formerly chairman of a company which owes its employees "a few hundred thousand dollars" in CPF contributions. Chinese Pottery Arts341 words
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Advertisement7 1984-10-14 1 Case of the vanishing lady Page 167 words
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Article, Illustration454 1984-10-14 2 TWO CLOSE SHOP: Fitzpatrick has closed down its Bedok supermarket because of poor business while the 35-year-old family business of Mulchands, in receivership, held another auction to help pay for a loan. Page 14 TRIAL OF OUF MEN Next month will probably see the trial of the454 words
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Article, Illustration161 1984-10-14 2 STILL BITTER: The Singapore football authorities may have had a change of heart but bitterness still fills that of T. Pathmanathan and R. Suriamurthi. Although they are representing Singapore in the Merlion Cup today, they have not forgiven the FAS for treating them like outcasts for two years when161 words
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Article353 1984-10-14 2 THIS is the sight that some people see when they visit Legazpi City by aeroplane the smouldering lip of the crater and a bright plume of smoke. The close-up view of the volcano crater 2,462 metres up in the clouds is a regular feature353 words
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Article, Illustration105 1984-10-14 2 CHILDREN suffered in silence in evacuation centres their faces studies of hanger. Bat they did not cry nor did they beg from strangers. Rather, they took comfort from one another. Disaster had made adults of five-year-olds like this one. It was pitiful to see them ...toddlers105 words
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Article, Illustration404 1984-10-14 2 EVANGELINE GAMBOA - EVANGELINE GAMBOA The suffering is not over for 100,000 villagers Report: FOR some of us, a volcanic eruption is no more than a few paragraphs of news carried over a few days. Then it fades into obscurity, superseded by yet another disaster elsewhere. But for the people living inPHILIP LIM - 404 words
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Article, Illustration174 1984-10-14 3 THE volcano claimed about 20 lives not from eruptions or mudflows but from hunger and epidemics at scores of evacuation centres where more than 73,000 villagers had taken refuge at the height of the disaster. More than 1,100 people from five villages now live in makeshift homes In174 words
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Article, Illustration155 1984-10-14 3 BRIDGES like this one literally burst apart when an avalanche of rocks and mud comes down after heavy rains. No sooner did the Public Works Department clear the roads and build temporary passes over rivers, did other mudflows happen. And the roads and rivers, passable the155 words
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Article, Illustration277 1984-10-14 3 Mayon Volcano a tale of two lovers MA YON Volcano dominates the landscape of Albay province but the residents there take her for granted until another eruption. Men have likened her to a beautiful woman with a temper. "We admire her beauty but know her fury," said Legazpi City Mayor277 words
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Article, Illustration167 1984-10-14 3 THAT sums up the life story of Mr Remigio Reyes, 53, and many other villagers who lost everything in the mudflows that followed the eruptions. The policeman-turned-trucker recalled: "We* were going, to have supper when we heard the big bang and the roll of the boulders.167 words
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Miscellaneous115 1984-10-14 2 UP TO 1 p.m. Showers in several areas. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 6.52 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.47 a.m. TRAVELLER'S WEATHER Adelaide 14 30 Fine Madia 23 32 Fair Amsterdam r Melbourne 17/22 Fine Bangkok 24/33 Cloudy I Moscow 2/6 Rain Beting115 words
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FOREIGN NEWS
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251 1984-10-14 4 LONDON, Sat. The United States and the Soviet Union are building up their submarine missile capability, and weapons tests indicate both superpowers are planning to increase their nuclear arsenals, the International Institute for Strategic Studies said yesteday. International economic troubles and the rising costs ofAP - 251 words
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Article301 1984-10-14 4 MOSCOW, Sat. The Soviet Union yesterday denied a statement by United States Defence Secretary Caspar Weinberger that it had deployed more SS-20 nuclear missiles, saying it had no more missiles than "the figure it gave in December 1983 Foreign Ministry spokesman Vladimir Lomeiko said that theAFP; Reuter - 301 words
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Article135 1984-10-14 4 Marshal Ogarkov meets Honecker EAST BERLIN, Sat. SOVIET Marshal Nikolai Ogarkov held talks here yesterday with East German President Erich Honecker on strengthening military cooperation, the state news agency, ADN, reported. Mr Ogarkov was relieved as Soviet Deputy Defence Minister last summer but his new assignment has not been officiallyAP - 135 words
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Article, Illustration252 1984-10-14 4 Basic differences hampering coal strike settlement LONDON, Sat. Britain's striking miners and the National Coal Board were having further peace talks at the offices of an independent arbitrator, Acas, today but miners' leader Arthur Scargill said fundamental differences remain. Prospects of a settlement of the seven-month strike over pit closuresReuter; UPI - 252 words
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Article143 1984-10-14 4 MOSCOW, Sat. Young challenger Garry Kasparov offered a draw as he completed his 21st move la game 12 of the World Chess Championships yesterday aad title holder Anatoly Karpov accepted without hesitation. The filial position was very slightly superior for Kasparov, playing white, bat the 21-year-oldReuter - 143 words
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Aftermath of the Brighton bomb blast... Aftermath of the Brighton bomb blast...Aftermath of the Brighton bomb blast... Aftermath of the Brighton bomb blast... Aftermath of the Bri
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Article, Illustration311 1984-10-14 5 It's business as usual for the Iron Lady BRIGHTON, Sat. Just 12 hours after Irish guerilla bombers tried to take her life, British Prime Minister Mrs Margaret Thatcher stood proudly before her fervent followers unruffled, unyielding and without a hair out of place. Thousands of delegates to the annual conferenceReuter; UPI - 311 words
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Article257 1984-10-14 5 LONDON, Saturday WORLD leaders and the British newspapers today expressed outrage over the bombing of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's hotel and one newspaper called for the extermination of all Irish Republican Army (IRA) guerillas. In LIMA, Ohio, US President Ronald Reagan telephoned his condolences toReuter - 257 words
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503 1984-10-14 5 Two reasons why IRA did it officials LONDON, Saturday TODAY we were unlucky. But remember, we have only to be lucky once you will have to be lucky always. C IRA statement after the bombing THE early morning bombing of the hotel in which Prime Minister Mrs Margaret Thatcher andNYT; Reuter; AFP; UPI - 503 words
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298 1984-10-14 6 They back minister's proposal for inter-Korean economic links SEOUL. Sat. South Korea's four major private economic groups, backing a proposal for inter-Korean economic exchanges and cooperation, said today they would actively participate in trade with North Korea. Mr Shin Byong-hyun, the Deputy Prime MinisterReuter; AP - 298 words
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Article103 1984-10-14 6 SEOUL, Sat. South Korea's Security Command said today it had arrested six people, including four university students, for spying for North Korea and trying to create social unrest in the South. It said Yoon Jong-Hon, 31, and three others were all born in Japan but entered leading SeoulReuter - 103 words
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Article, Illustration119 1984-10-14 6 A NEW addl Men to the family and naturally it's one for the album the Prince and Princess of Wales with their mm, Prince William, two, and Prince Henry, whose birth last month was greeted with JoWJation throughout The picture was taken by Lord Saowioa, former husband119 words
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Article68 1984-10-14 6 NEW DELHI, Sat. Villagers in India's drought-stricken Andhra Pradesh state are killing sacred cows for food, and many others are- migrating in search of a living, the United News of India reported today. While large parts of northern and north-eastern India are reeling under widespreadAP - 68 words
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WORLD BRIEFS
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Article79 1984-10-14 6 A GREEK shipping firm said in Athens yesterday that a gas tanker it manages was set ablaze by an air attack as it was sailing in the Gulf towards the Strait of Hormuz, but all 33 crew were safe. It was the third tanker hitReuter - 79 words
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Article69 1984-10-14 6 FRENCH PRESIDENT Francois Mitterrand, due to complete a three-day tour of south-western France yesterday, said his government will continue to crackdown on Basque nationalist violence. In a speech at Bayonne, Mr Mitterrand said on Friday the government's battle against nationalist violence would continue. He saidReuter - 69 words
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Article98 1984-10-14 6 IN WHAT is believed to be the first White casualty in the riots in South Afica in the past two months, a White three-week-old baby died in hospital in Seboking, a Black township south of Johannesburg, after his mother's car was stoned by Black youths, police said.Reuter - 98 words
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Article73 1984-10-14 6 THE SENATE approved on Friday the biggest single increase in government borrowing authority in United States history after senators had been brought to vote from election campaigning by air force planes. The measure pushed the permitted national debt from U551,573 to U551,824 billion (553,397 to $3,940Reuter - 73 words
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Article75 1984-10-14 6 KARACHI, PAKISTAN'S largest city, was partially paralysed yesterday by a general strike called by Sunni Muslims after five people were killed in clashes between Sunni and minority Shi'ite Muslims. An alliance of Sunni religious organisations called for the day-long shutdown of markets and transport to press demandsReuter - 75 words
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Article79 1984-10-14 6 TALKS BETWEEN the European Community and 64 African, Caribbean and Pacific countries in Brussels broke up inconclusively early yesterday after the Third World nations' rejection of a new trade and aid package. In a joint statement issued after five days of talks, the two sides saidReuter - 79 words
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310 1984-10-14 6 Store-by-store check for poisoned sweets TOKYO, Sat. Police sounded a "full alert" today, mobilising about 8,500 men in western Japan to check store shelves as extortioners threatened to scatter more cyanidelaced sweets next week to force the Morinaga confectionery company to pay a US$4OO,OOO (*****,000) ransom. Police in Osaka saidReuter; AP - 310 words
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148 1984-10-14 6 US may sell Awacs-type planes to Pakistan WASHINGTON, Sat. The United States is considering the sale of early-warning aircraft to Pakistan as a defence against further air raids by Afghan aircraft *on refugee camps. A State Department spokesman* said yesterday no decision had been made on the request by PakistanUPI - 148 words
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Prediction in report for top US businessmen
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361 1984-10-14 7 Recession may hit the US by end of 1986 HOT SPRINGS (Virginia), Sat. A forecast prepared for leading United States business executives released today raises doubts whether the American economy can escape faltering into recession before the end of 1986. High deficits in the federal Budget and foreign trade placeReuter - 361 words
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Article171 1984-10-14 7 Dow Jones NEW YORK, Sat. The stock market staged a broad advance yesterday extending Thursday's gains amid signs of renewed American economic strength and continued moderation in inflation. The Dow Jones Industrial Average which gained 5.85 points on Thursday, rose 7.62 to 1190.70 atAP - 171 words
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116 1984-10-14 7 Surgeon who went too far training his son ANN ARBOR (Michigan), Sat. A urologist has been told he went a bit too far when he gave his son some on-the-job training in the operating room. The Michigan Board of Medicine has banned Dr Leonard Wolin from surgery for two weeksUPI - 116 words
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166 1984-10-14 7 WASHINGTON, Sat. United States national security officials have confirmed that some Soviet troops were ordered on alert in the wake of President Ronald Reagan's joke in August about bombing the Soviet Union. American officials told Mr Michael Barnes, head of the House of RepresentativesAP; AFP - 166 words
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Article, Illustration293 1984-10-14 7 US polls drive hots up after debate clashes WASHINGTON, Sat. The American presidential election campaign has increased in pace and heated up considerably following two debates in which each side traded acrimonious words. President Ronald Reagan, on an old-fashioned railway train tour through Ohio, yesterday abandoned his previous approach ofReuter; NYT; AP - 293 words
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Article, Illustration413 1984-10-14 7 LOUIS HEREN'S VIEW From London IF WESTERN Europeans could vote in the American elections, the Democratic candidate, Mr Walter Mondale, would almost certainly be the next President of the United States. They do not have a particularly high opinion of Mr Mondale, but the majority413 words
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ASEAN NEWS
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Article368 1984-10-14 8 ABBY TAN; Manila - ABBY TAN Manila Move in line with IMF approval of recovery plan By Reporter MANILA, Sat. President Ferdinand Marcos today announced a series of monetary and tax changes in conjunction with the endorsement yesterday by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) of the Philippine letter of intent368 words
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Article80 1984-10-14 8 BAGUIO CITY, Sat. A man swallowed a 20-cm snake to destroy evidence that he had tried to get a free dinner out of a restaurant, police said yesterday. They said George Cabaso, 27, had a hearty meal in the restaurant, then went into the^ kitchen and droppedReuter - 80 words
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Article, Illustration149 1984-10-14 8 ASEAN'S five award-winning writers face the press from left: Mr Bad! Darma of Indonesia, Ms Virginia Moreno (Philippines), Dr Wong Yoon Wah (Singapore), Mr A. Latiff Mohidin (Malaysia) and Mr Vanich Jarungkijanan (Thailand). They talked to reporters soon after receiving their SEABangkok Post - 149 words
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73 1984-10-14 8 Japanese top Jakarta tourist list JAKARTA, Sat. Japanese tourists topped the list of arrivals in Indonesia in the first six months of this year with Singapore trailing second, a spokesman of the Tourist Department said today. The spokesman said a total of 288,000 foreign tourists arrived in Indonesia during theAP - 73 words
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198 1984-10-14 8 HAN LING; Brunei - High Court in Brunei makes historic ruling on divorce HAN LING Brunei By Reporter BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Sat. An historic Brunei High Court ruling could spark a flurry of divorce actions in the Sultanate. Brunei Chief Justice, Dato Sir Denys Roberts, decided recently that non-Muslims can sue for divorce under198 words
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288 1984-10-14 8 Asean officials to discuss Cambodia issue KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Senior Asean officials will review recent developments on Cambodia at a meeting here later this month, a senior Foreign Ministry official said today. Deputy secretary-general Mon Jamaluddin said that the meeting, tentatively scheduled for Oct 29-30, was not, however, being specificallyAFP; Reuter - 288 words
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109 1984-10-14 8 BANGKOK, Sat The Meteorological Department today issued a flash flood warning for most parts of Thailand as a result of heavy rail expected to accompany tropical storm Susan. Weather officials said the storm moved Into Vietnam last night, triggering ratal to north-east Thailand.UPI - 109 words
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Article, Illustration373 1984-10-14 10 PAS No 2 will head panel in TV debate KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The opposition Islamic party, PAS. has appointed its vicepresident, Mr Hadi Awang, as head of its panel of three speakers for the proposed television debate with Umno. PAS said it was prepared to debate on any topic chosenBernama; NST - 373 words
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147 1984-10-14 10 Special team to look into trade deficit KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A committee comprising repre^ sentatives from various ministries and departments has been set up to identify factors which are responsible for a deficit in the invisibles trade, the Dewan Rakyat was told yesterday. The committee would also make recommendations toBernama - 147 words
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Article, Illustration77 1984-10-14 10 wnai dcimx- w»y w> did one welcome man w ao it with flowers? These Indonesian youths from the Japanese ship, Nippon Mara, were given a warm reception when they arrived at Port Klang on Friday as part of a Japan-sponsored programme to improve ties and understanding amongNST - 77 words
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368 1984-10-14 10 Settlement on MAS' flights via japan likely TOKYO, Sat. Japan and Malaysia are expected to reach a compromise on Malaysian Airline System's (MAS) request for rights to fly through Japan to the United States. The compromise is expected during the Malaysian Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohammad's visit toAFP; Kyodo; AP - 368 words
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243 1984-10-14 10 Drug-offence artistes will not perform in RTM shows KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Artistes found guilty of drug offences will not be allowed to perform in any RTM show. The ruling may include the banning of their songs on TV and radio. This has been confirmed by RTM Director of Programmes Haji243 words
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93 1984-10-14 10 BUTTERWORTH Sat. Four houses were swallowed by the sea and about 50 others damaged by huge waves along a one-kilometre stretch of beach at Kampung Gajah here after midnight. However, no one was injured or swept away by the sea waves caused by anNST - 93 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration488 1984-10-14 11 EVANGELINE GAMBOA; RONNIE TANG - EVANGELINE GAMBOA RONNIE TANG Gifts and calls as readers respond to amahs' plight By and OFFERS of help showered on the aged amahs yesterday following a Sunday Times report last week on how they lived on the brink of destitution. Students of Yio Chu Kang488 words
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296 1984-10-14 11 New system allows censors to vet tapes within 24 hours VIDEO libraries can get their duplicate copies of tapes passed a day after submission to the Board of Film Censors. In letters sent to video libraries earlier this month, the board told them that as from tomorrow, only master tapes296 words
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265 1984-10-14 11 CONSUMERS have benefited from the keen competition of cheap pork selling at some wet markets and the outlets run by the Singapore Animal Husbandry Enterprises and the First Farmers' Market. Belly pork is cheaper by 50 cents, lean pork by 20 cents and pork fat265 words
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Article64 1984-10-14 11 A MAN was charged on Friday with hurting an HDB resettlement inspector, at the HDB Resettlement Office in Lorong 8, Toa Payoh, on June 28. No plea was taken from Tan Chee Seng, 28, who had allegedly punched Mr Leo Chin Jeow to deter him64 words
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122 1984-10-14 11 Heavy vehicle owners to appeal again FIVE heavy-vehicle associations are to appeal again to the National Development Ministry about next year's increase in parking fees. The fees for season and night parking of cars and lorries on HDB estates will increase by up to $50 a month on Jan 1.122 words
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Article55 1984-10-14 11 NATIONAL Service Special Constable, Jamaluddin bin Ibrahim, 18, charged with the murder of another constable, Abdul Rahman bin Bujang, 21, in the main guardroom of the Police Headquarters in Tanglin Road, has been further remanded at the CID as investigations are incomplete. The case will55 words
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302 1984-10-14 12 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ Year-long investigations due to 'complex nature' of case By THE trial of the key figures in Overseas Union Finance Seah Say Yoong and Tan Siong Guan is expected to get under way next month. The Commercial Crime Division of the Police302 words
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314 1984-10-14 12 ELAYNE THONG - ELAYNE THONG By STRIKING it rich is no easy task as many motorists have found out. They have been desperately taking a "matchmaking" game to newspaper advertising columns in the hope of winning big money offered by Shell. For every $20 worth314 words
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70 1984-10-14 12 A DISTRICT judge on Friday adjourned the hearing between a wet market owner and 78 stallholders, pending the outcome of an appeal of a similar case. District judge Seng Kwang Boon also ordered the defendants to pay costs. H P Holdings Pte Ltd, owners of70 words
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148 1984-10-14 12 Jeya asks if S'pore had info on Aquino OPPOSITION member of Parliament, Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam, in a telephone statement to the press, has asked whether the Ministry of Home Affairs or the Internal Security Department would confirm or deny press reports that they have collected information on assassinated Filipino opposition148 words
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197 1984-10-14 13 Strong labour movement is 'the best insurance' BANK on a big, strong and united labour movement as this was the best insurance for the future, workers were told last night. NTUC chief Ong Teng Cheong also urged union leaders to launch more effective recruitment campaigns to check declining membership. "A197 words
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Article, Illustration639 1984-10-14 13 PAUL JACOB - PAUL JACOB Owners find it cheap Fand convenient to abandon them By IN HOUSING Board carparks across the island, vehicles have been conveniently abandoned by their owners for HDB officials to come round and pick up the pieces. Such is the situation that, in the639 words
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128 1984-10-14 13 Servant beaten in $10,500 hold-up TWO men, one armed with a knife, held up a domestic servant in a house in Jalan Berjaya in Thomson on Friday and made off with jewellery and a camera worth a total of $10,500. The men called at the house and told the servant,128 words
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Article45 1984-10-14 13 THE man alleged to have murdered Madam Lieu Chiew Khim, 29, at a West Coast Road condominium last month has been remanded at Changi Hospital for a psychiatric examination. The ease of Neo Man Lee, 27, will be mentioned again on Nov 3.45 words
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Article41 1984-10-14 13 FROM tomorrow, Telecoms will start a Datel Service to Taiwan. The service allows telephone subscibers here to transmit data overseas through the international telephone network. Such calls can be made on IDD lines or through Telecoms operators.41 words
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125 1984-10-14 13 Free medical check-up for the elderly APPLICATION forms for free health screening during the Senior Citizens' Health Fair in December will be available at all community centres from Wednesday. A People's Association spokesman said the screening will be available only to senior citizens who are more than 55 years old.125 words
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260 1984-10-14 13 RONNIE WAI - RONNIE WAI By CHILDREN in Marine Parade will have their own club to start them thinking about total defence from an early age. It is tentatively called the Junior Defenders Club and is an idea of the Marine Parade Youth Group.260 words
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Article, Illustration61 1984-10-14 13 Relatives of this man sought RELATIVES of this unidentified man, who was found wandering along Neo Tiew Road, off Lim Chu Kang Road, are asked to contact the Social Affairs Ministry on *****1 ext. 215 or 323. He did not have any identification papers and could only say his name61 words
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Article, Illustration662 1984-10-14 14 Jaya: Keeping foreign workers has adverse implications 4 A few days ago, I was in Manila attending the sth Asean Labour Ministers' Meeting. Some of the delegates and journalists I spoke to said that they envied my position. I asked them to elaborate. They observed that my main problem appeared662 words
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204 1984-10-14 14 'Situation could have been saved by expansion' POOR business has caused the Fitzpatrick's outlet at Bedok to close from tomorrow, after operating there for three years. Mr Dieter Kops, deputy general manager of Fitzpatrick's, said that poor customer access to the store, and an204 words
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Article121 1984-10-14 14 Third auction held at Mulchands ANOTHER auction was held on Friday to raise money owed by the 35-year-old family business of Mulehands Pte Ltd which went into receivership on Aug 31. Mulchands, located at the Grand Central Hotel, used to sell a wide range of tourist goods, including leather handbags,121 words
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286 1984-10-14 14 'Give buyers alternatives to costly products' CONSUMERS must have cheaper alternatives to the more expensive, branded products and household items, the president of Consumers' Association of Singapore (Case), Dr Lee Ngak Siang, said yesterday. Case will continue to encourage retailers to stock generic products and educate consumers on the benefits286 words
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Article, Illustration169 1984-10-14 14 Member of chamber council dies A COUNCIL member of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Mr Teo So© Boat, 4€, died on Wednesday of a heart attack after playing badminton at Been Teck community centre. Mr Teo was a rice and sugar importer and had dealings In rubber169 words
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Article65 1984-10-14 14 Survey on training problems THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry is conducting a survey on the training needs and training-related problems of its members who operate small and medium-sized companies. Its training centre director, Mr Louis Lim, is undertaking the survey. Questionaires have been sent to more than65 words
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100 1984-10-14 14 Taxi driver fined $200 for refusing a fare A TAXI driver who refused to let his vehicle for hire without a reasonable excuse has been fined $200. Siow Khoy Lee, 43, was found guilty on Thursday of refusing to let his taxi for hire to teacher Kalyani Swee Neo P.100 words
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203 1984-10-14 14 THE Community Chest is richer by $8,000 thanks to a group of trainee teachers. The Institute of Education's Community Service Club raised the money yesterday through the sale of items such as flowering plants, handpainted cards, woolly octopi and Teochew popiah. But the high203 words
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492 1984-10-14 15 All-in-one health and welfare centre planned Three-phase project at Ayer Rajah will kick off with providing care for the old folk A BOLD new project, which will start off by giving care to old folk will, when completed, be Singapore's first centre providing integrated health and welfare services to a492 words
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Article, Illustration563 1984-10-14 15 Micro-computers to boost SUF's election campaign THE Singapore United Front has introduced a touch of hi-tech into its electioneering machinery. In announcing another two election candidates yesterday, it said that it was using micro-computers to store data of some constituencies as well as of its members and party affairs. Mr563 words
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158 1984-10-14 15 DR AUGUSTINE Tan Hui Heng, MP for Whampoa, will be standing again in the coming general election. Dr Tan said the PAP still wants him and he believed that most of the residents in Whampoa still wanted him as MP. Dr Tan said158 words
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Article, Illustration280 1984-10-14 15 FIVE pressmen-turned-PAP candidates learnt last night that a makan with 40 colleagues who wanted to wish them well was not without the pitfall of the obligatory dinner speech. And they obliged. Mr Abdullah Tarmugi, 40, an associate editor with The Straits Times, recalled280 words
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835 1984-10-14 16 GILLIAN POW CHONG - GILLIAN POW CHONG By THE woman vanished and cabbie Cheong Yin Fong, 42, was left holding the million-dollar bag containing 5 kg of heroin. Mr Cheong was subsequently implicated for taking part in the biggest heroin-smuggling operation ever uncovered in Western Australia. The835 words
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165 1984-10-14 16 FOUR Singaporean drug smugglers, convicted last month for trying to smuggle A $50 million (Ss9o million) worth of herion into Perth, are getting used to life in a Fremantle jail. They are eating Western food and working in the prison tailor's shop. AWAN - 165 words
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Article, Illustration239 1984-10-14 16 RAV DHALIWAL - RAV DHALIWAL By SPECIAL care in the design of Mass Rapid Transit tunnels at Toa Payoh has saved knocking down or building special supports for four apartment blocks. The method used to save Blocks 107, 108, 109 and 110 was to "squeeze" the239 words
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209 1984-10-14 16 Watch groups help to bring down crime rate ANTI-CRIME groups, comprising residents and shopkeepers, have helped reduce crime rate in housing estates and shopping complexes. Police studies have shown that housebreaking occur less often in housing estates with neighbourhood watch groups than those which do not have such groups. More209 words
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Article106 1984-10-14 16 JUST over five seconds. That was all it took 19-year-old Ho Toi Ping to guzzle down a halflitre boot of beer. His time of 5.05 seconds was 0.12 seconds faster than favourite Michael Wong's time and won 110-kilo Ho a trip for two to Taiwan106 words
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123 1984-10-14 16 THE safest MRT worksites will literally be Hying the flag. The flag, la this case, will be white with a green crass and carry the MRT Safe worksites will be selected every three months la a contest organised by the MRT Corporation and worked out123 words
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Advertisement41 1984-10-14 16 rOur lunch speciality: W^^*U^»^l^!> Dian Xin (Tim Sum) ■^JL lc 3y^(^ y^ |S) t*. <Canton«eCuis.ne) <T^, A TUNG LOK SHARKS FIN RESTAURANT J^ yS&J 177 River Valley Road. #04-07/09 Liang Court Complex Singapore 061 7. Tel: *****22 3 PACE U 51?941 words
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Article323 1984-10-14 17 Democracy is everywhere under attack. Mrs p Margaret Thatcher, elected by the British people. ?scapes by 120 seconds death at the hands of the Irish Republican Army, elected by no-one. This, just a few years after her Northern Ireland spokesman, Mr Airey Neave, was323 words
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Article141 1984-10-14 17 What The Sunday Times reported on Oct 11. 1959 SINGAPORE secret society gangsters today sport a "new look". They are Westernised almost identical carbon copies of the hoodlums in the West, Mr Leon Comber, an expert on secret societies, told The Sunday Times. The gaudy shirts and141 words
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Article, Illustration1329 1984-10-14 17 Pianist MARGARET TAN on how to encourage local talent The Japanese have managed to combine their own traditional resources and modern compositional techniques. Why not us? We have the time and the resources. It is true that we do not have a culture of our1,329 words
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Advertisement504 1984-10-14 17 VfITHI RF^T Rl IV W^fffffflf<fiffW||l\ hiqh-density large-scale integrated Yamaha has elected to go the digital ttßuHiwyyUy|M"/\' circuits (LSl's) designed by Yamaha mm mam mmm filtering route in this player. They have Vbl P^BF P^ lliPP^nTr»»» specifically perform many of the most LAU a^| doubled the effective sampling rate (from IP^^BP^Bl504 words
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1018 1984-10-14 18 Peter Barnard - Peter Barnard SEVEN DAYS I WHO would win a televised debate between Mr Lee Kuan Yew and Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam? This is a pretty bizarre question even by the standards of this column and the answer to it1,018 words
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742 1984-10-14 18 Chua Beng Huat - Chua Beng Huat AS I SEE IT 4 It is important to see the high-flier phenomenon in historical perspective because it appears to be becoming a norm |t creates in Singaporeans an urgent need to be successful at what must be742 words
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Article, Illustration672 1984-10-14 18 WE were happily munching cashew nuts, my nephew Alex and I, and looking down from Mount Faber on all the ships in the harbour below, when he shifted his spectacles higher up on his little nose, and asked the $64 million question. "Uncle Mac, is672 words
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221 1984-10-14 18 MR Chua Beng Huat, in his article "Stop adopting English names" (The Sunday Times, Sept 30) shares his friend's disdain about the adoption of Western ways, in this case the use of English names, as a sign of being trendy. As I see it,221 words
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Article, Illustration493 1984-10-14 18 Tan Ai Sun - Tan Ai Sun AS I SEE IT A CLOSE family friend lies in a coma at a hospital's intensive care ward, his head swathed in bandages and plastic tubes criss-crossing his body. The doctors have prepared us for memory loss, brain damage, paralysis and even death.493 words
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802 1984-10-14 19 HEDWIG ALFRED - HEDWIG ALFRED By Education reporter I'M puzzled. And I can't help feeling appalled too, at the idea that the pressure in our schools might start for Primary One tots. The idea, from Raffles Girls' Primary School (RGPS), popped up at last weekend's Schools802 words
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Advertisement188 1984-10-14 18 NOTICES SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE IN THE CAUSE OF Suit No. 2888 of 1984 Execution No. 906/84 YEN LEE INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIERS <PTE) LTD Plointiffs VERSUS HOCK TONG LEE (PTE) LTD Defendonts AUCTION SALE OF' 'Shorp' photo-copier, 'Chubb' safe, 'IBM' electric typewriter, check writer,188 words
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Advertisement183 1984-10-14 18 NOTICE TO SHIPPERS M.V. LOTUS PRINCE f We, TUNG NING INVESTMENT CO. S.A., Owner of Vessel M.V. LOTUS PRINCE since 9th October 1984 do hereby give you notice that you are required to take delivery of 4,000 metric tons of cargo from Vessel as is where is (Western Anchorage) by183 words
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Article, Illustration1547 1984-10-14 19 Teacher, student activist (left), journalist, community leader, and now political candidate (right) Yatiman Yusof tells IRENE HOE the story of his personal journey in search of a voice and a rightful place for his community. 6 When I was at university, we were a1,547 words
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Advertisement248 1984-10-14 19 GOVERNMENT PENSIONERS' ASSOCIATION. SINGAPORE The Association in conjunction with the Singapore Civil Service Sports Council will hold a PENSIONERS' DINNER on Saturday, 10 November, 1984 at 7.30 p.m. sharp at Block 25, Dempsey Road. Tickets at $10/- per person for members and spouses are available from the Association's Treasurer, Mr248 words
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Advertisement209 1984-10-14 19 APPOINTMENTS If ""N REPLBLIC OF SINGAPORE YACHL i i I B GENERAL MANAGER REMUNERATION SSSO.OOO JO PA The REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE "AC- i UB mvit?s position of General Manager The successful candidate would be a S and preferably have previous knowledge established club or should have experience Futhermore. it is209 words
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RACING
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Article, Illustration308 1984-10-14 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Diamond Cutter, Starion his best mounts BACK in the saddle after a three-day suspension, jockey Leslie Khoo can make up for lost time by scoring a double astride Starion in Race 2 and Diamond Cutter in Race 5308 words
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365 1984-10-14 20 TONTO - TONTO By FRONT-RUNNING Monereal looks the pick of the eight runners in Race 7 for Class 4 Div 3 horses over 1,200 m. The four-year-old Australian gelding showed promise in his debut at Bukit Timah in July when he disputed the lead till the365 words
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Article338 1984-10-14 20 RACE EPSOM JEEP MARKSMAN LUCKY LEO TONTO WENG SOOK 10 Ovation 15 Moatgrand 15Moatgrand y Simply Perfect 15 Mostgrand 1 5 Sovereignty 7 Ranbo 10 Ovation 7 Ranbo 10 Ovation 12 Simply Perfect 8 Beat The Clock 12 Simply Perfect 15 Mostgrand 13 Wonderer 3Starion 3338 words
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Article79 1984-10-14 20 THESE horses have won or done well on a wet track: RACE 3: Rtgal Star 11, Gallant Wave, Batj Emas. An Bus 11. Continental Missile RACE 4: Full Payment, Chuan Jit Mah 11. All Courage 11. Elegant Star. Poh Poh. Filipachi II RACE 5: Kampong Batu. Vitality Belle. Crown79 words
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Article220 1984-10-14 20 MARKSMAN - Slashing Sabre winning break MARKSMAN By our man on the track KUALA LUMPUR, Sat Consistent Slashing Sabre, who finished no further than fifth in his last four outings, is set to win in Race 5 for Class 4 Div 1 horses over 1,200 m. This three-year-old Irish gelding by Sandy220 words
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Article70 1984-10-14 20 GOING FORECAST: GOOD RACE 1 ■■■■SBs^^ HSIII^BbI B''i''^'.^tnßffHH RACE 2 RACE 3 Tierce IpW^^Pli IBii^iT'il^JJiilij^yii^^^^ H^^^BtJM6|tt^Bß|^|(%^^4fWV l flMHT^^PrVrV^Hr MMMMffT^rr^i" J^iJ f ft,'jjj#VL?ji.i*r i^rTi:'iifivlfTft B B£frfiT^!flFisTllggg^ RACE 5 Tierce m^^PmM 1 RACE 6 tM 3 |J Pl^c^^^^^Sg^JP^^^^H MMJiiiiiU)' v m ff 3l 'ii j iJfW^ Bili lii70 words
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Article220 1984-10-14 21 By OUR RACING TEAM KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Jockey Richard Ang, whose rides are few and far between, today booted home his first winner this season on four-year-old newcomer, Sacdroscion, in Race 7 for Class 4 EHv 2 horses. Taking the lead from the jump-off, Sandroscion was joined220 words
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2023 1984-10-14 21 Race l RESTRICTED TERMS DIV B l,2ttm Froatal Staple's (&> BAHROOSA AIR 53 (2275-1072) Dub 1 (7) Natural Nlm 53 (30-26) Yaaaff (3) Barn Winner D 53 (569-151) Kwong 3 (4) light Of Dawn 53 (1843-1036) Soo 3 (10) Cha Cha2,023 words
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Article964 1984-10-14 21 I STIPE'S REPORT KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Jockeys Terry Lucas and S. Dahlan and apprentice Y. Suaidi were suspended for careless riding here today. Lucas (Elrond Dream in Race 1) and Dahlan (Ecstasy in Race 2) were suspended two days each, while Suaidi (Capability in Race964 words
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Advertisement243 1984-10-14 20 write Just send a Paula Pad note. Open with j care. I 5^ friendship OX eoc LvS l\ fl NovKccpTTus lij#J Scott W j feelings jMI also available: Instant Dream Letters Crazy Notes A Friend As Rare As You Instant Letters We ve Got to Stop Eating Like This Another243 words
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Obituary, Illustration101 1984-10-14 21 ALFATEHA In the name of Allah, the most gracious and the most merciful MR HAJI MOHAMAD BIN KASSIM paaaad away peaoefuNy on the 7th October, IM4 at 4, Jaian Tanjong Irau, Singapore 2775 and laid to rest on the next day. The family wishes to express their hsarttalt101 words
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Obituary, Illustration54 1984-10-14 21 MOM. CHINT K AUR w/o MR. SANTA SINGH (VILLAGE: CHINTGARGH) AGE: 76 Passed away on 6 10.84 Leaving behind: SAR*jTt SINGH TELECOMS (POSTAL) B ALBIR K AUR grand -children: DR. AMAR KAUR GURCHARAN KAUR JASW ANT SINGH MOHAN SINGH and relatives. PATH DA PHOO ON 18 10.84 AT54 words
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Obituary, Illustration24 1984-10-14 21 In loving memory ol Elizabeth Tarnj Choy Har Departed 14.1043 Always remembered by parent*, brothers. later and brothf in law ■■BBBB^BBBBBBBPBBBaiBaa^aBBB^^BBBBBaaBBBB24 words
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Obituary, Illustration357 1984-10-14 21 181 Deaths 181 Deaths W MR. ANG TIONG SENG Age 80 Passed away peacefully on 12th Ocotber 1964 at 7:00 A.M. leaving behind:Wives:- Koh Phoon Chan Beng Neo Mane Sons:- Ang Teng Ann Ang Hock Ann Ang Koon Son Ang Peng Goh Adopted Son:- Ang Tok Guan Chan Chin Hock357 words
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Advertisement60 1984-10-14 21 The Family of The Late: MDM LOW SIEW t wrtahaa to express their heartfelt thanks to friends, relative* and bualnaaa aeeociates for their attendance, condolences, wreaths and donations during their recent bereavemem* 181 Deaths MR PONNUSAMY SUPPIAH (Former STC Timekeeper). 72. passed away peacefully on 13Oct 1984 at 10.10 p.m.60 words
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Advertisement20 1984-10-14 21 IN LOVING MEMORY of Gan Eng Thiam departed on 14 10/6S Always remembered and cherished by will children and grandchildren20 words
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Article, Illustration1519 1984-10-14 22 Why bosses get no day of rest from those World Cup worries 4 England manager Bobby Robson's big worry as he wakes up this morning is about his namesake and captain Bryan Robson. The importance of Robson as a player to club and1,519 words
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360 1984-10-14 22 Spurs get to the Crooks of the matter LONDON, Sat. Garth Crooks lifted Tottenham back to the top of the English First Division soccer standings and gave the White Hart Lane faithful that Championship feeling. Crooks' 38th -minute goal, his seventh in eight games, was enough to account for strugglingAFP - 360 words
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Article, Illustration415 1984-10-14 23 Mystery man all set for shuttle mission Lee Wai Wun makes a dropshot on a sensation HE IS as familiar among the stalls of Toa Payoh Market as he is directing traffic on the roads. And yet policeman Lim Teck Siah. 24, still remains something of a mystery man atJERRY SEH - 415 words
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Article, Illustration1295 1984-10-14 23 JEFFREY LOW - JEFFREY LOW Lowdown on Sport Singapore has got its lines crossed and that's official Unborn tomorrow, dead yesterday, why fret about them if today be sweet. After all, such is the Kipling complacency running down the spines of Singapore sport's playground managers today that1,295 words
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Article287 1984-10-14 23 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN FORMER shuttle kings Lee Ah Ngo and Robert Lim pulled off two big upsets at last night's national championships at Singapore Badminton Hall. Ah Ngo beat third seed Hamid Khan 10-15, 15-7, 15-4 while Robert, seeded fifth, whipped fourth seed Eddy Goh 15-3, 15-3. Hamid,287 words
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Article340 1984-10-14 23 REST OF SPORT AT HOME AND ABROAD MARTY CASTILLO hit a two-run homer to spark a four-run second inning that led the Detroit Tigers to a 5-2 victory over the San Diego Padres. The victory gave the Tigers a 2-1 lead in baseball's seven-game World340 words
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Article492 1984-10-14 23 Serving up the finals of the English Masters badminton championships Frost and Kirsten grab the highest honours PORTSMOUTH (England), Sat. Morten Frost and Kirsten Larsen provided a Danish double by winning the singles crowns here today. All-England champion Frost finally Look the men's title after failures in492 words
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342 1984-10-14 24 Wonder diet works wonders for Lend! SYDNEY, Sat Top seeded Czechoslovak Ivan Lendl and Sweden's Anders Jarryd will contest the Australian indoor tennis title tomorrow after ending American semi-final-ists' hopes in sharply contrasting style here today. Lendl proved a new diet was working wonders for his strength and stamina when342 words
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Article, Illustration949 1984-10-14 24 ALAN HUBBARD ALWAYS ON SUNDAY The accompanying advertisement, issued by England's Football Association, is an indication of just how hard a time soccer is having back in the land where the most effective strikers are on long-term contracts with Arthur Scargill. A few years ago949 words
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Article, Illustration491 1984-10-14 24 Running scared \S4*t 1 ACCORDING to the latest strictures of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association, any athlete who fails to turn up for centralised training may be banned forever. They also want to suspend athletes, coaches and committee members from speaking critically to theJONATHAN CHOO - 491 words
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304 1984-10-14 25 Lineker takes over from injured Francis SOCCER SCENE LEICESTER striker Gary Lineker has taken advantage of Trevor Francis' injury to step onto England's World Cup soccer stage. The 23-year-old has been added to the squad for Wednesday's opening qualifying matcji against Finland at Wembley. LIVERPOOL'S Welsh striker lan Rush hasAFP; Reuter - 304 words
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Article, Illustration1356 1984-10-14 25 J. Rajendran - J. Rajendran. Suria and Pathma bury hatchet on mission of glory for country Story: PATHMA Name: Thambiah Pathmanathan. Birthdate: 9.2.56. National team debut: Malaysia Cup 1979. Honours: Malaysia Cup winners' medal 1980, 1982. Clubs: Geylang West, SAFSA, Tampines Rovers. Joined Pahang: April 1982. Biggest influence on career: Choo SengJonathan Choo - 1,356 words
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332 1984-10-14 25 Britons show the way in Spanish Open GOLF SCENE VALENCIA, Sat Despite missing two one metre putts, lan Woosnam shared the halfway lead with Ryder Cup team-mate Howard Clark after shooting a 71 in the Spanish Open championship yesterday. Leading scores: 139 Howard Clark (Brit) 66, 73; lan Woosnam (Brit)Reuter - 332 words
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Advertisement168 1984-10-14 23 APPOINTMENT A) TRAINEE SALES REPRESENTATIVES B) TRAINEE TELEPHONE SALES REPRESENTATIVES An established publishing company wishes to recruit sales trainees to sell advertisement space in magazines. The magazines carry a wide readership in the Singapore consumer market. Pre-requnitie* Ideally, applicants should have the following- Sales experience would be advantageous although not168 words
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Advertisement423 1984-10-14 23 1 UPtfM T IP Jlf^M FT K^B I I n^Bßnß^nH I II n^nV IXuU llMUmliw VnvJUr Already this mid -size model has prompted knowing oohs and aaaahs from tennis buffo j It could be the superb quality. But more likely j it's the radical new open throat design H Rossignol423 words
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Advertisement51 1984-10-14 24 HERE COME THE GOOD TIMES MERyONCUIM A It's time for the Merlion Cup again. Time to grab an Anchor and enjoy all the good times. *J 3 \sXM/ All the best that great beer \y^%m^ anc^ 3 cea^ football fJF^^ Semi Final Matches: Jl ANCHCMRIPBEER 1 Keep the good times51 words
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Article463 1984-10-14 26 Goals the Gunners' new arsenal LONDON, Sat. Arsenal, the so-called robots of English soccer, ignored two potentially damaging early blows and marched back to the top of the First Division today with a decisive 4-1 win at Leicester. The Gunners, who lost England striker Paul Mariner shortly before kick-off throughReuter - 463 words
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Article, Illustration638 1984-10-14 26 Why Kannan curses Kallang... Your Merlion Cup diary Today Singapore v Holland (7), Australia v Indonesia (9). Tomorrow Argentina v Iraq (7.30). Tuesday Indonesia v Holland (7), South Korea v Chile (9). Wednesday Rest day. Thursday Iraq v South Korea (7), Chile v Argentina (9). Friday Singapore v Australia (7.30).638 words
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JANICE SEAH reports on a day of drama at the Singapore Open tennis championships
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Article, Illustration590 1984-10-14 26 THE uneventful exploded into the controversial over a line decision at the Toyota Singapore Open grasscourt tennis championships yesterday. Like the proverbial calm before the storm, there had been no more than polite queries in the three-set semi-final showdown between Australian Alvin Gardiner andJERRY SEH - 590 words
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Article208 1984-10-14 26 TUT. In fact, Tutut. Such a shame that the plucky Indonesian lady with the disapproving name could not quite score one for the underdog. Tutut Nugroho, 26-year-old bank officer, succumbed to her more experienced, more confident compatriot Suzanna Anggarkusama 7-6 (7-5), 6-4 in the semi-final. Suzanna, on208 words
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Article370 1984-10-14 26 AS usual, Merlion Cup holders Australia have a chip on their shoulders. This time the burden is to prove home critics wrong with a successful defence of the title for the second year running. The task is in the hands of coach Jim Shoulder, who370 words
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Article, Illustration278 1984-10-14 26 Video plan to beat the unknowns THERE will more film shows than training sessions for the Iraqi squad that will take part in the Merlion Cup tournament with six players from their Los Angeles Olympic Games squad. The reason is simple. The teams in their group, apart from South Korea,278 words
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Article67 1984-10-14 26 CALCUTTA, Sat. South Korea crushed Pakistan W> and gained their second consecutive victory in the Asian Cup Group Three qualifying soccer tournament here today. Korea led 2-0 at half-time. Lee Tae Ho and Sang Kuk Choi scored a goal each In the first half,AP - 67 words
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Article, Illustration2156 1984-10-14 1 MARGARET SULLIVAN - Can low-tech make a comeback? Will the young ones carry on the crafts? MARGARET SULLIVAN TRADES I By £Not one of my children has learned this skill. I would like to have one of my children learn from me, but they don't want to. J £My daughter sends the q2,156 words
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MIND & BODY
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Article, Illustration509 1984-10-14 2 COUPLES QUIZ: SEX In the second of our five-part series on compatibility, we look at one of the subjects many couples still find difficult to talk about. KAREN PETERSON was the reporter for USA Today. -BALANCE, sensitivity and communication are the keys to sexual509 words
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MEDICAL BRIEFING
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Article, Illustration337 1984-10-14 2 IT MAY sound like doubleDutch but if you cannot hear properly, you cannot remember what you have been told. This observation comes from work carried out at Manchester University by Professor Patrick Rabbitt, director of the Age and Cognitive Performance Centre, and sheds light on why337 words
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Article, Illustration113 1984-10-14 2 WOMEN who suffer painful cramp in the first days of their period may be reassured to know that it indicates that they are fertile. During the menstrual cycle the levels of hormones swing up and down and, if ovulation occurs, the lining of the womb may113 words
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Article, Illustration75 1984-10-14 2 AMERICAN chemists are awaiting approval of a new drug against breast cancer that has fewer side-effects than the ones now in use. Parade Magazine reports that it's called mitoxantrone, and it's been called "the first new compound of importance in cancer chemotherapy in many years".75 words
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Article, Illustration526 1984-10-14 2 PARENTING Sleepless children are exhausting, as any parent who has this problem knows. DR DAVID HASLAM, author of a book, Sleepless Children, suggests that bed-sharing could be the answer. THERE can be little doubt that sleepless nights are one of the worst problems of526 words
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FOOD
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Article323 1984-10-14 4 LEE GEOK BOI - Ice-cream nice and chocolatey LEE GEOK BOI BETTER BUY By WHEN you buy ice-cream you are getting more than you bargained for. You are getting artificial additives and air too. Modern food chemistry being what it is, icecream can taste creamy without much cream in it. It can taste of323 words
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Article, Illustration801 1984-10-14 4 Nothing beats a meal at home when you are entertaining close friends and family And there will sometimes be members of the family who are not up to going out. If you baulk at the thought of hours in the kitchen, consider a take-out meal, MARGARET CHAN suggests.801 words
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Article, Illustration386 1984-10-14 4 TWO new menus are available ait the Dynasty's Golden Dew coffee-house,. The new a la carte items for adults include tauhu goreng ($6.50), mee siam (also $6.50), fried beef guo tiao ($8.50), ikan kurau Singapura ($13.50), fillet steak Beaugency ($18), and the vegetarian's plate ($7.50 worth of fresh fruits386 words
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VIEWPOINT
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Article, Illustration1259 1984-10-14 5 Last week psychology professor Hans Eysenck debunked Freud and his theories but one Sunday Times reader disagrees Clive Linke, who takes up the cudgels in defence of Freud, is a lecturer in speech and drama at the Institute of Education. Mr Linke has been trained in1,259 words
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276 1984-10-14 5 How to behave when you're a guest Etiquette ■Q: When passing salt ■"and pepper shakers at the table, do I hand them directly to the person who asked for them, or do I put them down on the table within Ms reach? A: As handing these articles directly can often276 words
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Article, Illustration27 1984-10-14 5 If your pan catches fire, quench the flames by putting a lid on it. Keep a well-fitting lid or fire blanket handy for such emergencies.27 words
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Article, Illustration540 1984-10-14 5 N HUYU MANY of us know at least one diabetic either a friend, a relative or a friend of a friend. Hardly surprising since an estimated 2 per cent of the population (that is, about 50,000 people) suffer from the incurable condition. But incurable though540 words
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263 1984-10-14 5 DIABETES is a condition in which not enough insulin is produced by the pancreas. Deprived of this hormone, the body cells are unable to utilise glucose from the blood. This incurable condition is more common among: Overweight people; Those over 40; People who have263 words
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Article, Illustration105 1984-10-14 5 SHE'S only seven weeks old, but already she knows that it is important to look good for the camera. Posing for cameraman DAVID TAN is Tasha, one of the many dogs available at the SPCA pound in Mount Vernon Road. The Society for the Prevention of105 words
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MOTORING
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Article447 1984-10-14 7 WINSTON LEE - WINSTON LEE By MANY motorists drive up to the filling station and ask for more of the same. They don't know the difference between synthetic engine oils and normal mineral oils but a good synthetic oil actually costs less than conventional oils in the long447 words
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Article, Illustration594 1984-10-14 7 Suzuki expands range of small cars CAR CHART OVER the past five years, Suzuki has been dominant in the market for "micro mini" cars. The SS4O and the 800 were both well received by people wanting miniature runabouts that could seat four in reasonable comfort. Flushed with success, Suzuki made594 words
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Article, Illustration322 1984-10-14 7 CAR CARE WIPERS do need maintenance, although you may not think so. Check the blades every few weeks. To work as an effective squeegee on the windscreen, the edge of the rubber that sweeps the glass should be square. Once rounded it becomes less effective.322 words
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Article116 1984-10-14 7 CAR TALK HOW would you like to have a car door lock which resists "picking" attempts by professional car thieves? Two British companies, CE Marshall and L and F (members of the Chubb group), have designed a lock which dispenses with the conventional springs and bolts.116 words
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ARTS & BOOKS
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Article, Illustration952 1984-10-14 8 DAVID BIRCH - DAVID BIRCH Has local English theatre emerged from the shadows? THEATRE »y 4 Expatriate groups flourished, even after Independence, and judging by the rather biased way the press treated them, were considered to be the expression of English drama in Singapore, despite the many activities of952 words
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Article, Illustration137 1984-10-14 8 AWARDS THE committee that awards the Nobel Prize for Literature was sharply criticised by George Steiner, the distinguished critic, just before the announcement last Wednesday of this year's winner. Mr Steiner described the committee's record as a catalogue of blunders, and challenged scholars even to identifyLondon Sunday Times - 137 words
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INTERIORS
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Article, Illustration723 1984-10-14 8 THE WARMTH OF WOOD wooden furniture and don't know where to start? What should you note before deciding to buy an entire dining or living room suite? Should you settle for dark coloured woods or light? MICHAEL CHIANG gives pointers on what to look for and how to get something723 words
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SPOTLIGHT
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Deepavali
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Article, Illustration857 1984-10-14 10 A two-page special report by RETHI GOVIN and AUDREY PERERA to mark the Festival of Lights next Tuesday LIGHTS, eating murukku at a Hindu friend's house, and crowded saree shops have come to remind many of Deepavali. But for the north Indian business community,857 words
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Article, Illustration410 1984-10-14 10 Even the smoke that arises has a special meaning. It represents the hope that through prayers, the devotee may become one with God in the same way that smoke dissolves into the air. 9 THE significance of fire and light for the410 words
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Article, Illustration924 1984-10-14 11 How three Indian families celebrate WITH at least 225 dialects and 15 national languages, India offers more diversity than one can imagine. Different languages often lead to different beliefs and this is seen in the celebration of festivals, Deepavali being one of them.924 words
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Article, Illustration514 1984-10-14 11 uum£. ueepavau ana you will find Indian homes decorated with geometric and floral designs on the floors. Known as kolam the designs are not merely decorative but are of religious signficance as well and they are usually drawn by the women. The religious significance of kolam to514 words
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Advertisement805 1984-10-14 4 YN HU,YO UY Oaky HK 2.92 Not creamy, quite nice farm chocolate flavour, a little sweet, lets of air. Drevers' US S 7.90 Quite creamy, very 'chocolatey', sweet, quite tasty. Haagen US $13.70 No artificial flavouring or Dazs colouring. Creamy and smooth, good chocolate flavour, slightly bitter, tasty. King >805 words
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Advertisement1162 1984-10-14 6 j^^J^l If you have I i^^k 9 wide hips Ipi^v hß^^9^|^B^^B|^^H^^^^H^^B|^S By LIM PH AY-LING Colours remember dark co- /y f^^^^^^ WH X do ?t IOUJ°1 OU J° something for shades o emphatSe. lo keW ufht j i H^B^B^^^^l^^^^Bi^S^H^^Hl^K^ ->> Hk people with big hips instead of fea- colours for1,162 words
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Advertisement399 1984-10-14 7 j^S^- will get to enjoy this beautiful comer of SjQi/^^S^' Tucked away in the exclusive, The Amenities picturesque Ardmore Park area, just Squash Tennis courts. "V^^ two minutes drive from Orchard Road Swimming pool. /s^^^fe is Pin Tjoe Park. Indoor children's playground. jf^Jjk^^X When completed in end-1984, it 40 covered399 words
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Advertisement105 1984-10-14 7 R YOKOHAMA ratnlates William Lvou, Open Class Slalom and FTD winner in the Yokohama/Castrol Sprint held at the National Stadium Car Park on 23/9/84 jMuV^i n a slalom race > a ty re must offer 9°° d gripping i^^^^ power, positive response and precise steering. High Performance tyres offer you105 words
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Advertisement487 1984-10-14 9 Nissan SuimyS Nissan Pulsar The Performance Champions in theVbkohama Castrol Slalom Sprint organized by The Singapore Motor Sports Club The excitement and tension of the Yokohama RESULTS I BIIBIBI^™ IBI Castrol Slalom/Sprint Event was almost at an PJITIAIC Cl ACU unbearable pitch on September 23, 1984 at the old c<487 words
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TV PLUS
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Miscellaneous1819 1984-10-14 1 N ir^aaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBa\ AM\\m\%\\W bbbKMjbbbbbbbbbbV (j^BßajflaO^BßTa^BßH aaaaaßaT mMmT A^^aaaaafl aaaBBBWH^HHIBBP i^^ 4^^*' I I I aar aaf fl BPPatMM flfl**P»PPfl —am\^^\ *r- \m\ 111 aataal CAPTAIN HORATIO HOENBLOWER. fl Tfc *a 111 U fl fl Gregory Peck and Virginia Mayo star in >P Pfl P^aJ P a^fl Ifl jL 3 I1,819 words
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Article, Illustration218 1984-10-14 2 TWO watches. That's right, count 'em: Two watches on the same wrist. The fashion trend started in London earlier this year after British tabloids photographed Princess Di wearing her own watch along with he husband's, who had left his with Diana during a polo match. Double-timing218 words
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Article, Illustration541 1984-10-14 2 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN By HE WAS the amiable, if awkward and uncouth, young man in The Awakening 11, the army captain whose love for his childhood sweetheart was long unrequited. But Gao Baolong finally got his girl and lived happily ever after by the end541 words
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HOLLYWOOD
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Article, Illustration324 1984-10-14 2 PARAMOUNT has revived plans for a film based on the famous comic-strip hero Dick Tracy. The studio has decided to dust off the project for Warren Beatty, whom Paramount once said was too expensive. Elaine May is helping Beatty rewrite certain portions of324 words
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Article, Illustration85 1984-10-14 2 JOHN AUSTIN ( OPA - JOHN AUSTIN (OPA) By MICHAEL Jackson, who has had nothing but problems on his Victory tour of the US, is now furious with director-producer Steven Spielberg. Jackson had his heart set on starring m Spielberg's version of the famed classic, Peter Pan. Spielberg, however, has decided85 words
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Article, Illustration85 1984-10-14 2 A US network is rushing to film a mini-series about the headline-grabbing drug bust of John De Lorean as well as the trial. De Lorean, who was acquitted because of entrapment, and his wife Cristina Ferrare, have agreed to the filming provided James Cobum and85 words
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Article, Illustration1035 1984-10-14 3 Music and magazines Japanese pop culture is in vogue. But the young Singaporeans developing a taste for made-in-Japan fads hardly understand a word of Japanese. JULIE TAN reports on the increasing fascination with trends from Tokyo arising largely from the glossy appeal of the1,035 words
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Article, Illustration184 1984-10-14 3 DARREN TAN, 18 Student I shop for Japanese books and cassettes once a week and spend about $20 each time. It doesn't matter that I don't understand Japanese. I buy the magazines not to read them but to cut out the pictures of the pop stars. My184 words
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Article, Illustration492 1984-10-14 3 TV serials THE current popularity of the thrice-weekly 15-minute episodes of Oshin is a fair indication of how Singaporean viewers have taken to Japanese serials. Over the past three year, dubbed-in-Mandarin Japanese serials have taken up an increasing amount of air-time. Today, there are three492 words
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Article, Illustration484 1984-10-14 4 CYNHRR - CYNHRR By IT WAS to me a media event not just because it featured the Prime Minister and five prominent foreign journalists. The PM has faced equally learned panels on TV before. This time there was a certain thrill because it came at ihe time484 words
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Article, Illustration227 1984-10-14 4 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN LOOK EAST By TORRID love scenes, very much in vogue in Hongkong movies these days, have claimed an unwitting victim. Actor Ken Tong is feeling rather hot under the collar over some bedroom scenes with his co-star Yu Kexing. According to227 words
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Article, Illustration72 1984-10-14 4 CHOW YUEN FATT and Cora Miao are joining hands for the third time in a forthcoming movie, Woman's Heart. The two, who were once love with one another, first pooled their talents for The Story Of Woo Viet, directed by Ann Hui. Then followed their pairing72 words
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Article, Illustration468 1984-10-14 4 PHILIP COOREY - PHILIP COOREY TV PREVIEW THE SEVEN SAMURAI, Today, Ch 12, 8,35 p.m. M By MOST people think of The Seven Samurai only as the original Japanese film on which John Struges based his The Magnificient Seven. But Akira Kurosawa's The Seven Samurai is468 words
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Article, Illustration532 1984-10-14 4 CYNHRR - CYNHRR ■TV REVIEW 1 By IT WAS the much-told tale of the British defeat by the Japanese in Singapore that we were treated to in Tenko (Sundays. Ch 3. 5.04 p.m.). The Occupation years are a major obsession with so many writers and historians who532 words
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Miscellaneous2307 1984-10-14 5 THE SUNDAY TIMES unun v j^^mmm^mmmmmm^. MJ OTHELLO: mUNUAT ffl K\ F '1 The Shakespeare play I l|||] I Bon film. 6.00 p.m. HJAZZ FESTIVAL' I ftsVWfl I Bntish Council tneatre performs 7.30 p.m., 1 IKSM LITERATURE IN THE Singapore Conference Hall. Tickets at W^ 1 *1V I M I2,307 words
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Article, Illustration368 1984-10-14 7 AT LONG last, a Hongkong film with a social conscience. Home At Hongkong, a muchneeded respite from the stock-in-trade comedy and gongfu, tries to deal with two of the colony's more pressing problems, namely, illegal immigrants and 1997. The story is played before a backdrop of368 words
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273 1984-10-14 7 Fans pay thousands for Beatles' mementos A RECENT two-day auction at Sotheby's in London netted U*****,180 (about S$580,000) from Beatles fans. The auction featured items from the Fab Four, Louis Armstrong, Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly and Count Basie, among others. But the pick of the crop was the Beatles memorabilia.273 words
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Article, Illustration679 1984-10-14 7 CHRINS LEWIS - CHRINS LEWIS JAZZ RCVICW I By DIAMOND LIFE Sade (Epic/CBS Records) WHAT'S NEW? Nancy Wilson and The Great Jazz Trio Eastworld Toshiba EMI Compact Disc TEC-2WB) THIS gorgeous half-African, half-English 24-year-old has struck the big time in Britain with what industry people describe as679 words
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Article, Illustration520 1984-10-14 7 KANNAN CHANDRAN - KANNAN CHANDRAN POP REVIEW I By THE WOMAN IN RED Soundtrack (Motown) IT'S been a while since Stevie Wonder's last album. He returns to the scene with Woman In Red, which offers the listener music that is simple, yet soft and sensual, and a strange520 words
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Advertisement223 1984-10-14 7 Home study courses with the British Institute of Engineering Technology ere your answer to continuing education while you work. BIET correspondence courses help you to improve your career prospects, without having to conform to classroom routine. For complete details, please fill out the coupon below and we'll send you your223 words
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Advertisement121 1984-10-14 12 The values of a book and excitement of a sound recording to present a fascinating collection of the world's best children's stories, both classical and original. All with full colour illustrations, in 26 partworks. [Partf] j Gobbolino, The Witch's Cat The Hare The Tortoise The Shoe Tree The Emperor's New121 words
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Article, Illustration919 1984-10-14 13 Make a date with Bavarian hospitality MATILDA GABRIEL fe!l in love with Bavaria in south West Germany when she visited it recently to see what's in store for the anniversary celebrations of two cities next year. FRANCONIAN hospitality can cheer the most downcast spirits, even when you've walked in out919 words
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Article, Illustration283 1984-10-14 13 Steam engine ride to mark 150 years of rail travel THE German Railway will pick up the smoking habit again. It will put its century-old steam and diesel locomotives back on the tracks next year to celebrate its 150th anniversary. Tourists and railway buffs are expected to flock to Nuremberg283 words
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Advertisement477 1984-10-14 13 Seldom can so much be said in one word. 6 -day SAH 2 (S$ 1,070) wflrtMtM'f &GtyKM"Mabuhay", spells ot the magic you're about to Th l I Ih^ H fM Snin nnWaprrahlp mpmnrip*: aith thp pvpr baguio have held many a captive. If like them vou want \/M WWM KV477 words
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Article, Illustration796 1984-10-14 14 It's skiing Singapore style On a ski slope in Scotland, VALERIE LEE had her patriotism tested. She wanted to stand up for Singapore but... if you re going How to get there: Aviemore is a town in the northern part of Scotland. We took the overnight express from Euston Station796 words
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Article, Illustration912 1984-10-14 15 SNG POH YOKE - Try farm life in a Wuxi commune SNG POH YOKE By i WUXI, or "No Tin," is a city you would probably bypass if your package tour to China is two weeks or shorter. You may get a chance to see it if your tour is about three weeks long.THE SUN - 912 words
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Article, Illustration876 1984-10-14 16 On her first European tour, JOSEPHINE NG found that what she needed most was Mundless energy. EUROPE on a bus tour turned out to be a daily test of endurance. Not only was it a whirlwind tour of nine countries in 35 days, it was876 words
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391 1984-10-14 16 TIPPING is a fine art that often eludes tourists, who tend to tip too much or too little. The rule is that it is always better to tip a little above scale, than below. People who travel firstclass, especially, shouldUPI - 391 words
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Article, Illustration1018 1984-10-14 17 What you must bring on the trip DON'T crowd your baggage with unneccessary items, but don't leave out the basics either. Here is a list of "must-brings" for that trip. 1. A small alarm clock. Don't depend entirely on hotel operators for that wake-up call. 2.1,018 words
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Article, Illustration697 1984-10-14 18 DAVID TOH - DAVID TOH By ■TRAVEL insurance is often overlooked when holidays are being planned. Perhaps most holiday-makers don't realise that peace of mind can be bought for a small cash outlay. You can buy travel insurance to cover various risks, ranging from697 words
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Article, Illustration367 1984-10-14 18 AUDREY PERERA - AUDREY PERERA By "THE best thing about going to a travel agent is that you get a discounted rate," said Mr P.R. Gopal, president of the National Association of Travel Agents Singapore. The agent will also arrange your airfare, hotel reservation, transport and367 words
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Article, Illustration886 1984-10-14 19 THESE days, Asia is enjoying a tourism boom as more and better air services, lower airfares and lowcost package tours make it possible for more travellers to sample the region's stunning diversity. Until about a decade ago, the number of first-class hotels was limited. Today with886 words
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Article, Illustration1123 1984-10-14 20 Taking Sydney's harbour to heart LINDA CHRISTMAS explains why a visit to Australia must include this city of spectacular sights from both land and sea SYDNEY stuns. It is the harbour, a roomy sheet of lovely blue water, shaped somewhat like an oak leaf, with narrow off-shoots wandering into theTimes of London - 1,123 words
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Article314 1984-10-14 20 HOW to get there: At toast six airlines fly to Sydney. Qantas, Singapore Airlines and British Airways have daily flights. Times of departure vary, and some stopover at Melbourne. Alitalia flies on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Thai International's flights are every Thursday, while314 words
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Advertisement953 1984-10-14 14 2 DAYS IN ROTORUA J\. r-> m A re'a'ing Sightseeing tour covering the /C\V**^^W^. Renance offers you superb tour packages to afisWi Mao Aats crafts institute Whakjre»are»a p> /Vew Zealand and Australia bringing tO yOU the —i5?^?55 S W Thermal Reserve Ohmemutu Village I I tktJJh best h of f'^'s953 words
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Advertisement113 1984-10-14 20 j Korean Air has the only Hk< non-stop flight to Seoul, K w i m all the convenience and hospitality of a Korean Air's wide-bodied jet. Leave Singapore at 9:4oam ail( J arrive in Seoul, in record time, 111 I^^^^H at 4 11 1 With convenient direct 1 1 1113 words
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Advertisement864 1984-10-14 22 93 For Sale: Honda DEC. '81 HONDA Civic notchback 2nd owner, new model, metallic green. Pioneer 9000 radio cassette. $19,300 View after 12pm: 190 Tanjong Katong Road. HONDA ACCORD MODEL '82. 2 owners, good condlUon with sports rims, aircon and radio/ cassette. Interested contact David Yeo. tel: *****26. 12/77 HONDA864 words
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Advertisement891 1984-10-14 23 96 For Sale: Motor 96 For Sale: Motor Cycles/ Scooters Cycles/ Scooters 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments a M DIST. 11. KHEAM HOCK Road brand new 3-stoiey townhouses. Pleasant surroundings. 3 bedrooms, partially furnished Split- M unit alrcons Pool/ security. Price negotiable Call *****83/ a *****29 d DIST. 1025 EXPAT LEAVING891 words
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Article, Illustration1015 1984-10-14 24 They're young and ambitious, but they won't be exploited. JENNIFER MERIN talks to Hollywood's new breed, actors and actresses who will not compromise responsibility for stardom. JEjjSjKSS YOU aren't lkely to see these young stars leading a panty raid in lightweight sex comedies, or screaming hystericallyUSA Today - 1,015 words
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