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Title Section14 1984-11-04 1 The Sunday Times No. 2526 45 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 63/1/84 NOVEMBER 4, 198414 words
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764 1984-11-04 1 LEE KIM CHEW - LEE KIM CHEW By He is doing this to force younger Singaporeans to come forward to serve, says Chok Tong THE Prime Minister is intent on stepping down sooner, not later, because he wants to force younger Singaporeans to take over, Mr764 words
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Article, Illustration762 1984-11-04 1 HIREN PHUKAN - Down kings' road HIREN PHUKAN Million mourners along Indira funeral route By of The Sunday Times Foreign Desk NEW DELHI, Sat. India's "Iron Lady", victim of assassins' bullets, today journeyed down Delhi's Rajpath (pathway of kings) a final time in a slow, solemn procession past masses of her grieving peoplePHILIP LIM - 762 words
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196 1984-11-04 1 New system to train better drivers, riders THE breed of drivers and riders who emerge from a new training and testing system will know more than just the Highway Code and how to get from one point to another. The new system, which will be in full swing from next196 words
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159 1984-11-04 1 TERESA OOI - Diplomat in S'pore recalled to London to face charges TERESA OOI By LONDON, Sat. A senior British diplomat accused of fiddling bis expenses has been recalled to Leaden to face charges. James Michael Gilmartin, 47, the First Secretary at the British High Commission In Singapore is charged with defrauding the159 words
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Advertisement27 1984-11-04 1 The shy, almost motherly woman: Pages 2 and 3 One last look at Mother India: More pictures on Page 5 Jeffrey Low on Malaysia Cup: Page 2527 words
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NEWS FOCUS
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Article, Illustration398 1984-11-04 2 LEAD UPlThe air is heavier with lead this year. But it is still safe. Environment Ministry officials said. The reasons for the higher levels are greater petrol consumption and slightly more vehicles on the road. Page 12 RESIGN, CALLS OPPOSITION: Thailand's Opposition wants the coalition government to398 words
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Article, Illustration221 1984-11-04 2 EYE ON AMERICA: Doctors in America want boxing banned. Soccer is floundering. John Henry, history's winningest horse, is racing towards a bigger take. These are part of the US sport scene captured by the pen of Dermot Purgavie, whose new column starts today. Page 22 SEMI-FINALS AT LEAST Jeffrey221 words
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Article, Illustration2160 1984-11-04 2 The other Indira... shy. Ann Leslie gives a rare insight into the Indira whom many had l I wanted to talk about Indira the human being. She wanted to talk about Indira the keeper of the national flame. Being Mrs Gandhi, she was winning the contest until some- m thingSTEVEN LEE - 2,160 words
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Article, Illustration226 1984-11-04 2 NEW DELHI, Sat. Food shortages, rocketing prices and transport problems have brought the Indian capital to a halt, adding to residents' concern for their safety. Most shops closed on Wednesday after news of Mrs Indira Gandhi's assassination and they have kept their shut r tersReuter - 226 words
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225 1984-11-04 3 NEW DELHI, Sat. Pakistan President Mohammed Zia-Ul-Haq today pledged to strive for improved relations with India with fall confidence that improvement would take place. He told reporters he would meet Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi after the funeral of Mrs Indira Gandhi, but stressedRenter - 225 words
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169 1984-11-04 3 MORE than 300 people mourned Mrs Indira Gandhi's death at India House here yesterday evening as her funeral pyre was being lit in New Delhi. Addressing the 30-minute gathering, organised by the newlyestablished India Club, the Indian High Commissioner, Mr A.N. Gopalakrishna Pillai, described169 words
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Miscellaneous129 1984-11-04 2 UP TO Ip.m. Cloudy with occasional showers in several areas. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 30 max., 24 min. SUNSET today: 6.49 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.46 a.m. TRAVELLERS WEATHER Adelaide 10 20 Cloudy Manila 23 31 Fair Amsterdam 10 14 Clear Melbourne 12 19 Fine Bangkok 23 31129 words
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Advertisement123 1984-11-04 3 STATISTICS THAT SHAPE THE COUNTRY Fresh fish is back on the dinner table j Suppt, of I 'won ftsh* ~>»«^^ (r*»p« C^L 1973 606 E^s^ 1974 546 C >A fP^ 1975 506 11 yy\ \U^>^-^ 197 6 507 <^ y^rZTt 1977 «*> J K UhLJ 1978 440 g^a m 1980123 words
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FOREIGN NEWS
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Article, Illustration205 1984-11-04 5 NEW DELHI, Sat. AN estimated one million people lined the streets of New Delhi today to catch a last glimpse of their assassinated leader, Mrs Indira Gandhi, sometimes known as Mother India. Many of them had waited for hours for the cortege to findUPI - 205 words
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600 1984-11-04 5 I LOUIS HEREN'S VIEW From London THE assassination of Indian Prime Minister Mrs Indira Gandhi was a terrible shock but the succession of her son, Rajiv, was no surprise. Whether or not the cause of Indian democracy will be served by perpetuating what appears600 words
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Article, Illustration393 1984-11-04 6 Beijing move in line with new economic policy BEIJING, Sat. CHINA is to break the monopoly of its national airline, target of bitter complaints from its customers, and launch a new set of companies to compete for domestic traffic and fight for international business.Reuter - 393 words
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Article, Illustration70 1984-11-04 6 NO, IT'S not some rich Japanese child's birthday nor a Japanese student celebrating his entrance into the tyIt was an attempt to set a record in the Guinness Book for the biggest number of bal- loons released to the skv. Altogether 384,811 balloons were releasedUPI - 70 words
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179 1984-11-04 6 Viet-Soviet relations 'better than ever' BANGKOK, Sat. —The talks in Moscow between Vietnamese Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach and his Soviet counterpart Andrei Gromyko, which have just ended, will "further consolidate and develop the fraternal relations and all-round cooperation" between the two communist allies, the Vietnam News Agency (VNA) saidAFP - 179 words
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Article84 1984-11-04 6 VALPARAISO (Chile), Sat. Police and Marines in combat gear continued a massive door-to-door search early today for extremists who bombed a riot-police bus yesterday, killing four policemen and injuring 12 in the worst attack on Chilean police in a decade. Reports said more than 300 menUPI - 84 words
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Article70 1984-11-04 6 ISLAMABAD, Sat. Soviet forces have launched their ninth offensive since 1979 against rebels in Afghanistan's strategic Panjshir Valley, rebel sources said yesterday. They said the push began on Oct 26 with high-altitude bombing by Soviet TU-16 aircraft. Hundreds of Soviet tanks and other military vehicles rolledUPI - 70 words
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Article, Illustration432 1984-11-04 6 Priest's funeral turns into Solidarity rally WARSAW, Sat. The funeral of the slain pro-Solidarity priest, the Reverend Jerzy Popieluszko, today turned into a huge rally for the outlawed Solidarity free trade union. More than 150,000 mourners jammed the streets, perched in trees and camped on rooftops chanting "Solidarity" and cheeredUPI; Reuter; AFP - 432 words
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Article122 1984-11-04 6 LONDON, Sat. The stateowned British coal industry yesterday offered striking coal miners Christmas bonuses of £650 (551,750) each if they return to work by Nov 19. The National Coal Board's offer was five times higher than the usual Christmas bonus and double the amount to beAP; Reuter - 122 words
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Article, Illustration664 1984-11-04 6 WASHINGTON, Sat. Five years ago tomorrow, mobs of Islamic militants breached the gates of the lightly protected United States Embassy in Teheran, starting a prolonged and poignant hostage drama, the effects of which are still evident today. Hundreds of Iranian students chantingReuter - 664 words
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Article, Illustration634 1984-11-04 7 PETER BARNARD - PETER BARNARD But Mondale keeps saying he will romp nome By Sunday Times Correspondent covering the US elections WASHINGTON, Sat. Whitewash. That is the firm if partisan prediction of Republican pollsters here who say President Ronald Reagan can win all 50 American statesUPI - 634 words
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431 1984-11-04 7 LILLIAN CHEW - The best present Reagan could have hoped for LILLIAN CHEW By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, Sat. President Ronald Reagan's re-elec-tion campaign managers could not have engineered it better even if they tried. Wall Street guru Dr Henry Kaufman, predicting lower interest rates yesterday just four days before America goes to the431 words
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Article82 1984-11-04 7 Dow Jones - Dow Jones NEW YORK, Sat. Wall Street stock investors mostly stayed on the sidelines yesterday, to end the final week before the presidential elections with a session marked by low volume and slightly lower prices. The Dow Jones industrial average fell 0.44 to 1216.65. Volume fellReuter - 82 words
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Article, Illustration467 1984-11-04 7 The others in the race, but they have no chance WASHINGTON, Saturday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan and Mr Walter Mondale are not the only ones running for President on Tuesday. Candidates from 15 other parties, spanning a wide spectrum of political thought, are also in the race. The US Federal ElectionUPI - 467 words
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237 1984-11-04 8 Moscow and Beijing want better ties BEIJING, Saturday CHINA and the Soviet Union both said they wanted to improve their frosty relations during the latest round of talks between the two communist giants, the Chinese Foreign Ministry announced today. A press communique issued as Soviet envoy Leonid Dyichov left forReuter - 237 words
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Article66 1984-11-04 8 Five miners die in explosion SEOUL, Sat. Five miners were killed and three injurea today in a gas explosion at an underground coal pit in the central South Korean town of Poryong, police said. The five were crushed to death when the roof of the pit collapsed after the explosionReuter - 66 words
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WORLD BRIEFS
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Article63 1984-11-04 8 Iraq has rebuilt a "significant" stock of nerve gas and other chemical weapons that Baghdad plans to use in the war against Iran, American officials said on Friday. They said the stock consisted mainly of mustard gas, used in World War I, and Tabun gas,AFP - 63 words
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Article, Illustration87 1984-11-04 8 West German Foreign Minister HansDietrich Genscher (right), will appear on Thursday before the all-party Parliamentary commission of inquiry into the Flick corruption scandal. Mr Genscher, Liberal Party leader, will appear the day after Chancellor Helmut Kohl appears before the commission. Economics Minister Otto Lambsdorff and Parliamentary PresidentAFP - 87 words
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Article126 1984-11-04 8 President Ronald Reagan is disposed to naming a special arms control envoy or "czar" to try to end negotiating deadlocks with the Soviet Union, senior administration officials said. Arms talks now are conducted by formal negotiatiators operating under strict instructions worked out by institutional agreements between theNYT; Reuter - 126 words
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Article123 1984-11-04 8 An international trade union conference in Geneva has recommended that union negotiators seek agreements limiting intensive use of Visual Display Units (VDUs) to no more than half an employee's total working day. Many physical and psychological problems arising in work on VDUs could be alleviated throughReuter - 123 words
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Article63 1984-11-04 8 World Chess champion Anatoly Karpov, playing white, and challenger Gary Kasparov agreed to a draw on the 31st move of the 21st game of their championship contest on Friday. It was the 12th draw in a row, a record for consecutive draws in championship play. Karpov has a63 words
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Article, Illustration138 1984-11-04 8 I A strike at state-owned carmakers Austin Rover will begin tomorrow after the failure of pay talks, union officials said yesterday. It will be an important test of new trade union legislation passed by the Conservative government. Austin Rover, part of British Leyland, said it would seekAP - 138 words
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Article56 1984-11-04 8 Austria and Indonesia held their leading positions under heavy pressure at the end of the Reuter 14th round of the world bridge team Olympiad. In Group A, France moved into second place behind Austria, displacing Poland. In Group B, Indonesia held their position as they drew a hardReuter - 56 words
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Article179 1984-11-04 8 'Please take my mother for medical treatment because vodka is very bitter tried it. I like fruits but my mother never buys them. She spends all our money on vodka. There are many children in our school whose fathers, mothers and sisters drink vodka. Letter from a 10-yearUPI - 179 words
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Article369 1984-11-04 8 WINSOME LANE - Top execs leaving Hongkong WINSOME LANE Big rewards to keep staff By' Hongkong Reporter HONGKONG, Sat. More than 30 per cent of top executives in every branch of commerce and industry here are leaving Hongkong to live in other countries, according to a survey by a local recruitment agency published369 words
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116 1984-11-04 8 SEOUL, Sat. About 1,500 youths clashed with riot police at a university in Seoul today after a rally to mark the revival of Students Day and to push demands for full campus autonomy. About 3,000 students held the rally at Yonsei University in a westernUPI - 116 words
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113 1984-11-04 8 TOKYO, Sat. Police have arrested a man on charges of trying to cash forged Australian travellers cheques at a Tokyo hotel, it was announced yesterday. Police said the man carried a forged Singapore passport which identified him as L. Sheehai, 34, and showed thatAFP - 113 words
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ASEAN NEWS
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231 1984-11-04 9 Cambodia may be divided, says Thai general BANGKOK, Sat. A senior Thai military commander said yesterday embattled Cambodia might be divided into two hostile parts, with Vietnam dominating the east and anti- Vietnamese guerillas Lt-Gen Pichitr KullavahlJaya told a meeting of the Social Welfare Council of Thailand that other futureAP; AFP - 231 words
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214 1984-11-04 9 Philippines court to count contested votes MANILA, Sat. The Philippines Supreme Court, in an unprecedented ruling, said it will count the votes to decide who won a contested seat in last May's parliamentary elections. In what was described as a landmark decision, Chief Justice Enrique Fernando said the court wantedAP; Reuter - 214 words
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Article52 1984-11-04 9 MANILA, Sat. Customs officers seized 48 handguns, three rifles and about 5,000 rounds of ammunition found in unaccompanied baggage on a flight from Los Angeles, an airport spokesman said today. Police were questioning a man who turned up to claim the baggage when it arrived on Thursday, heReuter - 52 words
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321 1984-11-04 9 MANILA, Sat. President Ferdinand Marcos withdrew a controversial new tax on horse racing yesterday, after it backfired and resulted in the closure of Manila's two race tracks instead of creating more income for the financially-strapped government. A Presidential Palace news release said the governmentAP - 321 words
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297 1984-11-04 9 Surprise move to devalue the baht attacked BANGKOK, Sat. A surprise 17.3 per cent devaluation of Thailand's currency has sparked opposition calls for the coalition government to resign. The Central Bank announced devaluation of the baht last night. Its value is now 27Reuter - 297 words
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Article, Illustration78 1984-11-04 9 IT WAS a day of rememberance. At the grave of former Philippine opposition leader Benigno Aquino, the array of candles marked the countless who had called and paid their respects on Friday, All Saints Day. Among those who came were his children, son Benigno Aquino Jr and daughterUPI - 78 words
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116 1984-11-04 9 Officials attacked at refugee camp PORT MORESBY, Sat. Indonesian officials were attacked today at a refugee camp near Vanimo while on an inspection mission to camps along Papua New Guinea's border with the Indonesian province of Irian Jaya. Acting Foreign Affairs Minister Tony Siaguru said the Indonesians returned to IrianAFP - 116 words
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Article41 1984-11-04 9 BANGKOK, Sat. Three Thai officials were killed in a guerilla ambush in the southern Surat Thani province, a government spokesman said today. The incident occurred in Wiang Sa district, 930 km south of Bangkok, he said. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Advertisement332 1984-11-04 9 COURTS Presenting DELICIOUS HAIRY CRABS! Air- flown Fresh from China "SUIDAY SPECIAL" Barbequed Suckling Pig Combination Stewed Vegetable */Crab Meat Double Boiled Sharks Fin w/W'inter Melon Stewed Abakme w' Vegetable Steamed Sea-Mass w'Black Bean Sauce Deep-Fried Prawns Braised F-Fu Noodle Sweetened Water Chestnut Cream Only $330 for a table of332 words
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Article, Illustration388 1984-11-04 10 Tourism industry urged to promote Malaysia as a destination KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday THE deputy chairman and director-general of the Tourist Development Corporation, Mr Hamzah Abdul Majid, has said it was time the tourism industry took a long, hard look at efforts to promote Malaysia as a destination. The TDC, he388 words
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Article94 1984-11-04 10 KUKUP (Johor), Sat. Malaysia plans to make use of satellites for atmospheric interferenee-freeeommnnica-tion between land and disaster-stricken ships in its waters, Science, Technology and Environment Minister Datuk Amar Stephen Yong said here. Adverse atmospheric conditions frequently hampered proper communication be- tween ships and shore during emergenciesBernama - 94 words
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329 1984-11-04 10 PAS prepared to call off Nov 11 TV debate Party 'not overly enthusiastic' KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. PAS is prepared to accept other suggestions from Umno in place of the TV debate between the two parties scheduled for Nov 11, its vicepresident, Haji Nakhaie Ahmad, said today. He said PAS hadBernama; NST - 329 words
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316 1984-11-04 10 Mahathir: Put greater efforts into R and D JOHOR BARU, Saturday PRIME MINISTER Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad today called for enhanced public and private sector efforts in industrial research and development. He noted that their allocations for research and development were still small although several public and private institutionsBernama - 316 words
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284 1984-11-04 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Bank Bumiputra Executive Chairman Nawawi Mat Awin said today the massive increase in the total amount of loans given out by the bank's Hongkong subsidiary, Bumiputra Malaysia Finance (BMF), between 1981 and 1983, could be attributed to decreased value of theBernama - 284 words
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143 1984-11-04 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. United Nations SecretaryGeneral Javier Perez de Cuellar has praised Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad for Malaysia's firm re-commit-ment to the purpose and principles of the UN. In a note sent to the Prime Minister, Mr Perez de Cuellar said DrBernama - 143 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article194 1984-11-04 11 The Causeway toll will cost Singapore Bus Service $146,800 a year but the company will not pass this extra cost of plying to Johor Bam on to commuters. Service 170 buses which go across the Causeway are classified as two-axle vehicles, and must pay $2194 words
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Article, Illustration479 1984-11-04 11 PAUL JACOB - And here are the weather reporters PAUL JACOB By LIFE seems altogether different in rural Ama Keng. And the same goes for the police work. In the four years since taking charge of the Ama Keng village police post, constable Toh Lay Seng has been in the unofficial employ otPHILIP LIM; STEVEN LEE - 479 words
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Article156 1984-11-04 11 TIGHT police control over firearms has restricted the number of robberies committed with firearms to only 10 cases this year. Eight firearms and 76 rounds of ammunition have been seized so far. The CID Director, Assistant Commissioner Jag jit Singh, said quick police ar- rests of suspects156 words
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244 1984-11-04 11 MAS clears the way for setting up teller machines YET another hurdle to a cashless society has be' n re moved. Now banks do not hive to seek approval of the Moietary Authority of Singapore to set up automated teller machines (ATMs). But not all ban*!; are aware of the244 words
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Article38 1984-11-04 11 A WOMAN was yesterday accu'^ed of abetting a man to rob a housewife at her Clementi Avenue 1 flat on Aug 2. .She was offered bail of $5,010 until further mention of her :ase on Saturday.38 words
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Article, Illustration678 1984-11-04 12 EVANGELINE GAMBOA - EVANGELINE GAMBOA Rise caused by higher petrol consumption By LEAD levels in the air have gone up this year after a drop last year, but the levels are still within safety standards, Environment Ministry officials said in a briefing. Lead levels678 words
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Article130 1984-11-04 12 LEAD is a neurotoxin, affecting the brain and the peripheral nerves. It also affects the synthesis of red blood cells in the bone marrow. Some industrial workers exposed to high lead levels in their work place have come down with lead poisoning. People who use130 words
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Article43 1984-11-04 12 A TEAM from the Royal Thai Police will visit the Registry of Vehicles, Vicom and the AA of Singapore inspection centre on Tuesday. The five-member team is led by Police Maj-Gen Pluek Suwannaveg, Deputy Commissioner of Thailand's Central Investigation Bureau.43 words
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Article110 1984-11-04 12 Hongkong director jailed A HONGKONG businessman was jailed for 30 months yesterday on three charges of criminal breach of trust involving $303,301. Shum Tai Tung, 29, a director of the now defunct commodity trading company, Frank Overseas Consultants Pte Ltd, gave notice of appeal. The money belonged to three clients110 words
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Article, Illustration320 1984-11-04 12 EXCAVATORS moving in to clear land around a temple on Holland Road are paving the way for a final stretch of the road to be widened to three lanes. The broadening of other parts of the road from the Botanic Gardens to Holland Village320 words
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78 1984-11-04 12 Westpeak murder accused fit for trial NEO Man Lee, 27, accused in the Westpeak Condominium murder of Sept 4, is mentally fit to stand trial and plead, according to a psychiatric report presented in court Neo is alleged to have murdered engineer Liew Chiew Khim, 29, at a women's toilet78 words
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Article98 1984-11-04 12 Laguna case adjourned THE case against two Thai construction workers accused of murdering a banker was adjourned for further mention on Friday. Phan Khenapim, 42, and Wan Pha thong, 21, are alleged to have caused the death of Mr Frankie Tan Tik Siah at his Laguna Park flat in Marine98 words
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Article56 1984-11-04 12 A WOMAN, Yeo Khee Cheng alias Ng Puay Hong, was yesterday charged with the murder of a six-year-old boy, Ng Chin Sing, on Friday night. No plea was taken from Yeo, 31, who is accused of killing the boy at Block 215, Ang Mo56 words
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Article, Illustration385 1984-11-04 13 EVANGELINE GAMBOA - EVANGELINE GAMBOA fl Tree-planting day Story: MANGOES, guavas, chikus, lemons, limes and jambu ayers are in demand today and it is not just because they are in season. The theme of tree-planting day this year is "more fruit trees". But why fruit trees? Caring for fruit385 words
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Article136 1984-11-04 13 TREE PLANTING DAY was launched 13 years ago on Nov 7, 1971, by the then acting Prime Minister, Dr Goh Keng Swee. Bat the seed of the "Garden City" concept was sown as early as 1963 when Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew promoted mass tree planting.136 words
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230 1984-11-04 13 CHRISTINA TSENG - Helicopter service to Genting Highlands to resume CHRISTINA TSENG by THE helicopter service to Genting Highlands will make a comeback on Nov 23 after a lapse of two years. Genting Berhad, Malaysia Air Charter (Macair) and Sri- America Air Sdn Bhd have decided to resume the service to the mountain230 words
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378 1984-11-04 13 CONRAD RAJ - CPF home insurance helps 713 families keep their flats CONRAD RAJ By THANKS to the CPF's Home Protection Insurance Scheme, the 25-year-old wife of a CPF member who died in a road accident in January is able to keep her flat although the husband owed the Housing Board $108,000 in378 words
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202 1984-11-04 13 Insurance team calls for MBA programme THE insurance industry here is thinking of introducing a Masters in Business Administration programme in Singapore to upgrade itself. An industry mission, which went to the United States and Europe to study training and development in June, has asked the Singapore Insurance Training Centre202 words
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Article95 1984-11-04 13 Two fined for betting on boats A MAN and a youth, who betted on nine little wooden boats launched in a drain along Kheam Hock Cemetery on Friday evening were fined by a court yesterday. Yap Lai Seng, 44, who has a similar previous conviction, was fined $150, while Look95 words
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Article30 1984-11-04 13 THE general manager of Singapore Animal Husbandry Enterprises, Mr Kwek Theng Swee, resigned from the company yesterday. Mr Kwek was asked to help establish SAHE four-and-a-half years ago.30 words
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508 1984-11-04 14 NTUC will ask bosses to lead the way Teng Cheong to have talks with employers 4 If my son and your son misbehave, I will discipline my son first. But if you don't discipline your son and he continues to misbehave, m then I will have to do something about508 words
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Article108 1984-11-04 14 FIREMEN received a pewter plaque and a "thank you" yesterday for a job well done. The thanks was given by shop manager Seah Cheong Chye on behalf of residents of Bras Basah Road, where there were a spate of fires earlier this year. He gave the plaque108 words
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455 1984-11-04 14 AHMAD OSMAN - AHMAD OSMAN Anson fight 'fiercest' By MR J.B. Jeyaretnam asked Singaporeans last night to Vote for liberty and freedom in the next general election. He said Singaporeans must get back the freedom to exercise their power to decide on the future of their455 words
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161 1984-11-04 14 SINGAPORE has still a long way to go in encouraging its people to be more health-conscious. Health Minister Howe Yoon Chong added at the opening of a rhythmic exercise festival yesterday that good health and well-being were not social or government responsibilities.161 words
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Article96 1984-11-04 14 THE decomposed bodies of a man and a woman were found in two separate places yesterday. The woman, believed to be in her 455, was found in a four-room flat in Block 55, Marine Terrace, at about 5 p.m. by the poiice. The man, said to96 words
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Article43 1984-11-04 14 A LABOURER who stole a cuckoo bird and its cage, worth $SM, was yesterday jailed for II months. Mohamod Shawal bin Bujang, 29, who had three previous convictions, admitted stealing Mr A. Rahman bin Ismail's bird from his house on Friday morning.43 words
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122 1984-11-04 14 'Self-renewal exercise hurts, but necessary' Last night's PAP dinner MR SAIDI Shariff, the outgoing MP for Kaki Bukit, last night said the PAP's selfrenewal exercise hurt But it was a step in the right direction, said Mr Saidi, who is among the 19 PAP backbenchers and ministers standing down at122 words
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Article, Illustration173 1984-11-04 14 Gold medal for 25 years of service LAST night was one of the highlights of Madam Kon Moi's life. And she had every right to be proud for she was the only woman in the PAP Rural East and City East districts to be awarded a gold medallion and certificate173 words
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Article28 1984-11-04 14 THE Changing of the Guard will be held at the Istana main gate today at 5.50 p.m. The Singapore Infantry Regiment Band will be in attendance.28 words
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286 1984-11-04 15 The reaction BETTER drivers no doubt, but the scheme will be more costly for the student, probably reduce business for private driving schools and tend to be unfair towards the less educated. These were the initial reactions of some driving schools and learner motorists to286 words
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Article868 1984-11-04 15 PAUL JACOB; NG WENG HOONG - Stricter tests accident rate PAUL JACOB NG WENG HOONG By and LEARNER drivers and riders will soon have to display greater proficiency if they are to get their licences. This should go a long way in reducing the high accident rate among new motorists and motorcyclists, especially those below the868 words
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Article248 1984-11-04 15 Men charged with armed robbery SEVERAL people appeared in court yesterday on several charges of armed robbery and theft from cars. Three of them, Lau Swee Cheong, 19, Low Wei Soon, 18, and Pak Fook Wah, 21, who were accused of robbery at a hotel, were further charged with four248 words
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Article, Illustration220 1984-11-04 15 Memories for Dr Tay as he breaks ground for new school THERE was a time when Dr Tay Eng Soon used to ran over to St Andrew's Secondary School to learn how to throw a few punches from childhood playmates who were schooling there. "I gave up after a while,220 words
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Article, Illustration951 1984-11-04 16 GILLIAN POW CHONG - My choice cities by Michener GILLIAN POW CHONG I Pulitzer Prize-winning author picks Singapore as one of his 'regal' cities By Every city should be as good as Singapore. All you need is 20 to 30 years of hard labour and leaders willing to make tough decisions. Organise your economy,LIM SENG TIONG - 951 words
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Article, Illustration110 1984-11-04 16 On Reagan THE majority of Americans are more sympathetic to Walter Mondale's attitudes, but United States president Ronald Reagan's popularity is unbelievable. He has charisma and has used his position with great balance. He is a very clever and able man, and I110 words
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Article98 1984-11-04 16 On America EVERY great empire in world history has risen and fallen. It is the kinetic effect. I say this constantly we are good to about the year 2050, after that my crystal ball is cloudy. We have fine raw materials and a good mix in98 words
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88 1984-11-04 16 On Money WHEN I was a young boy, I received a scholarship for US$2,OOO (now 554,300). Last year, I paid back the loan pins interest. My wife and I live very simple lives. We give our money away to museums, universities and for88 words
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Article, Illustration188 1984-11-04 16 Police logo to make debut soon THREE comrades againsi crime, their arms locked together in a common cause, will make their debut soon at all neighbourhood police posts. The comrade in blue in the middle is a police officer flanked by two members of the public, making up the new188 words
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Article87 1984-11-04 16 Ninth Boy's Club opened at Anson THE Anson Boys' Club, the ninth and latest to be set up in Singapore, was opened last night by Mr Ng Pock Too, the Political Secretary (Prime Minister's Office). The club, a joint -project between the police and community organisations, has a membership of87 words
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Article50 1984-11-04 16 THE MP for Chong Boon. Mr S. Chandran Das, will ask the Minister for Defence and Second Minister for Health, Mr Goh Chok Tong, at the next sitting of Parliament whether he is satisfied with the safety measures taken for SAF personnel undergoing training, especially in flying.50 words
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Advertisement192 1984-11-04 15 New applicants for driving licence. i Basic Theory Test which includes Highway Code and elementary theory of driving^ i Must answer 50 questions within one hour, 45 of which must be correct. Final Theory Test which covers more advanced theory of driving. Practical Driving Test both on the circuit ami192 words
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Article313 1984-11-04 17 About 200,000 lives already lost, and the death toll continuing at 6,000 a day. A further 5.5 million people threatened with starvation and more than 2 million likely to be forced to flee from their homes. Such are the catastrophic proportions of the famine in Ethiopia.313 words
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Article122 1984-11-04 17 What The Sunday Times reported on Nov 1, 1959 SHAW Brothers Organisation has decided to give up the lease on the Pavilion theatre in Orchard Road, one of the oldest cinemas in Singapore, from Dec 1. Mr Run Run Shaw told The Sunday Times: "The costs of122 words
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Article, Illustration1313 1984-11-04 17 ANDREW PEACOCK: Former glamour boy of Australian politics AUSTRALIA'S Opposition leader Andrew Peacock waited nearly half a lifetime for the leadership of the Liberal Party. However, as he leads his party into the coming election, what should be his finest hour is ironically turning into1,313 words
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Advertisement914 1984-11-04 17 THE WIDEST RANGE OF HOLIDAY SELECTION I AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL VACATION IN AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND Australia highlights 7 DAYS $1699 ALOHA TOKYO DISNEYLAND SKOAL 8 DAYS $2050 l/lU/l CIIDMMCE Sydney /The Rock Opera House/Canberra Albury /Melbourne /'Fitzroy Garden Hawatt/Pearl Harbour/Navy Cruise/Polynesian Cutural Centre/Tokyo/Disneyland/Hongkong yi^/cS™ yrui tea. Ayr. nAvc con*, tonrc914 words
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Article, Illustration1118 1984-11-04 18 Peter Barnard - Peter Barnard LETTER FROM AMERICA I IT IS the talk of the town, to an even greater extent than I had expected. Everywhere, from Foggy Bottom to Capitol Hill, Georgetown to Chinatown, it is the subject of the hour. Everyone, from taxi1,118 words
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Article, Illustration845 1984-11-04 18 Chua Beng Huat - AS I SEE IT I IN SOME countries, distance makes it necessary for elected MPs to leave their own constituencies for Parliament at the federal capital. Constituency work is then left to assistants. In Singapore, there is no substitute for MPs845 words
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Article711 1984-11-04 18 N. Balakrishnan - N.Balakrishnan AS I SEE IT I Some of us will pay money so that we can look like second-rate Caucasians. Our ideal of beauty is no longer that of our own but imported from other countries. ONE wonders what the ghost of that Mandarin711 words
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Article, Illustration524 1984-11-04 18 THERE is a corner coffeeshop in Tiong Bahru where bird-lovers bring their feathered friends every Sunday. And that is where I go, after attending the 7.30 a.m. church service, for a nice cup of tea and the songs of the birds. That is also where524 words
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Article, Illustration1954 1984-11-04 19 SIVA ARASU; SUZANNE OOI - SIVA ARASU SUZANNE OOI Employment opportunities for women in Singapore really began to open up in the Seventies. Three factors accounted for it: Greater parental awareness of the importance of education, from the Fifties; the growing economy; and the introduction of national service. Nearly 151,954 words
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Article, Illustration223 1984-11-04 19 What success means THE woman who is the most senior Singaporean in General Electric's Asia Pacific office made one of her most difficult decisions 13 years ago. That was when she gave up her honours course in zoology to join a Singapore affiliate of the American multinational as a personnel223 words
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Article, Illustration292 1984-11-04 19 "SUPERWOMAN". The table plaque was given in jest to Mrs Pamelia Lee by a junior officer, but it apparently reflects what her staff at the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board think of her. Nothing fazes this woman, who, at 42, heads the board's newly-created division to292 words
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Article, Illustration340 1984-11-04 19 SHE was a people person, Miss Rosa Tham discovered whilst doing sociology in her final year at university here in 1969. But enjoying people did not cushion the resentment she experienced from some colleagues when in 1975, Telecoms general manager Goh Seng Kim, newlyreturned from Harvard, made340 words
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Article, Illustration216 1984-11-04 19 Übringing and bosses helped AFTER completing her 'O' levels, Miss Lee Soo Kwan started work as a clerk in a British insurance company. Three years later, after getting her professional degree, she was made an executive one of the few women executives in the industry. Today, 20 years on, she's216 words
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Article, Illustration384 1984-11-04 19 Male prejudice took long time to overcome "IF ONLY I had played golf which I still don't my work would have been much simpler 10 years ago," laughs Mrs Linda K. L. Quek as she recounts her initial experience with Japanese clients in 1973 when she was the credit and384 words
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Article, Illustration225 1984-11-04 19 25-year-old who dares to take risks KNOWING what she wanted and then working for it was how Miss Angeline Loh, 25, rose from canvassing for advertisements to running a business with a turnover of half-a-million dollars in six short years. The manager of the Singapore office of Interlingua, a translation225 words
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Article, Illustration1141 1984-11-04 20 What if Thatcher and Cabinet had been killed? Mrs Indira Gandhi assassinated last week; Mrs Margaret Thatcher and her Cabinet nearly wiped out three weeks ago. India moved quickly to fill the leadership gap; how would the British have coped had the worst happened? SIMON FREEMAN and BARRIE PENROSE report.1,141 words
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Article, Illustration882 1984-11-04 20 MARY ANNE WEAVER - Pakistani women up in arms against discrimination MARY ANNE WEAVER By for The Sunday Times of london I GROWING numbers of Pakistani women are organising in protest over a dramatic increase in rape, discrimination and judicial assault. In one case, Safia, a 16--year-old blind girl, was sen- tenced to be882 words
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Advertisement170 1984-11-04 20 Wfestern Impressions of Nature and Landscapein A I^. jffiii 'lP. Cf Att 25s* '^^sfl .^r^ Saddled between the Pacific and Indian oceans and sandwiched between the enduring Chinese and Indian civilizations, the Southeast Asian region has through the centuries developed an identity of its own. This study identifies and describes170 words
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Article350 1984-11-04 21 TOKYO, Saturday FRENCH-TRAINED Strawberry Road of Australia and Wir. of the United States were the last foreign horses chosen for the U*****,000 (about Ssl.3 million) Japan Cup here on Nov 25. A Japan Racing Association spokesman said Win, a four-year-old gelding and winner of thisReuter - 350 words
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Article, Illustration420 1984-11-04 21 Tickets for the first two days will be drawn at Ipoh next weekend By OUR RACING TEAM THE Singapore Turf Club announced yesterday that fourdigit lottery tickets sold for the first weekend's Penang races will now be drawn on the last two days of the adjourned meeting atJONATHAN CHOO - 420 words
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Article395 1984-11-04 21 PERTH, Saturday PAT HYLAND, the man who rode the mighty Vain in each of his 12 wins, is on the verge of achieving a lifetime ambition to win the Melbourne Cup. The dream came close to reality when the 43-year-old father of six rode Affinity to victoryWAN - 395 words
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497 1984-11-04 21 JEEP'S MAIL YOU wrote about heavy scratchings and reduced fields. I remember many years ago, a field was reduced to one horse. It was a walkover. Royal Hampton, trained by Marinus van Breukelen, was the name of the horse. Did it happen on497 words
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333 1984-11-04 21 Mary's set to hit the comeback trail in LA indoor meet SPORTSFRONT^ AMERICAN athlete Mary Decker, on her way back to full fitness after the left thigh injury sustained in the women's Olympic 3,000m final clash with Zola Budd, is scheduled to return to competition in an indoor meeting in333 words
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749 1984-11-04 21 Marathon marvel says it is too short for comfort Running interminably suits me. I started on marathon races 10 years ago, but they're too short for comfort. They're speed tests nowadays. I run with a kind of film inside my head, looking atAP - 749 words
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Article, Illustration460 1984-11-04 21 Big two claim places in contrasting fashion ON THE TENNIS SCENE STOCKHOLM, Sat. John McEnroe and Jimmy Connors reached the quarter-finals of the Scandinavian Tennis Grand Prix last night. Top-seeded McEnroe dismissed Michiel Schapers 6-1, 6--1 but second-seeded Connors fought off tough opposition from third round opponent Libor Pimek, ofReuter; AFP; AP - 460 words
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Obituary, Illustration154 1984-11-04 22 MRS MARTINA GONZALES Aged 82 O— t away paacawjHy to ba with the Lord on 2/11/84 leaving be und amm o*Mpty mouriMad by: SONS: Paul Douglas DAUGHTERS: Helen Rita Pat SON-IN-LAW: Willie DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW: Myrtle Trudy Sister Linda or Carmelite and grandchildren great grand children to mourn her loss.154 words
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Obituary, Illustration176 1984-11-04 22 Tha family of lata MR. QUEK KONG CHOO Departed: 31-10-M wish to express their heartfelt thanks and appreciation to the attending doctors and nurses (S.G.H.), Rev. Tan (H.H.M.C). friend* and relatives for their kind assistance, prayer*, condolence*, donation*, wreaths and attendance during their recent bereavement. B1 B 1176 words
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Obituary, Illustration142 1984-11-04 22 181 Deaths 181 Deaths 181 Deaths THE LATE MR. TAN BOON TECK BORN 1912 DEPARTED NOV. 02, 1984 LEAVING BEHIND BELOVED WIFE: MDM YAP KIM HONG SONS: DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW: Tan Tony Lim Kooi Kee Tan Toh Seng Khor Geok Tin Tan Toh Hock, Harry Chong Siew Choo, Sally Tan Poh Huat142 words
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Obituary, Illustration170 1984-11-04 22 183 Condolences 183 Condolences 183 Condolences DEEPEST CONDOLENCES TO: MR. TONY TAN MR. TAN TOH HOCK, HARRY ON THE DEMISE OF THE LATE MR. TAN BOON TECK (FATHER OF ABOVE) ON NOVEMBER 2, 1984 KAWAGUCHI CHEMICAL INDUSTRY CO LTD AND YAMADA KASEI CO LTD YAMADA BUILDING, 8-4 UCHIK AND A170 words
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Obituary, Illustration195 1984-11-04 22 184 In Memoriam 184 In Memoriam f m LOVING MEMORY OF I LEE HIOK HUAN I Departed 4/11/79 I Five years have lapsed and yet... memories of you stays forever in J I our hearts. Always remembered by wile, Yuk Wah and children, I L Siew Chiang, Helen and Jenny.195 words
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Obituary18 1984-11-04 22 EMILIO (MILLING) DEL Rosario. Departed 2-11-84. Cortege at 2.00 p.m. 4-11-84. St. Joseph Church Victoria Street.18 words
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Article, Illustration1038 1984-11-04 22 DERMOT PURGAVIE Eye on America Dateline New York, Saturday...a new column by one of the world's top US correspondents who will be taking a fresh and candid look at sport, American-style, and at those who play it. Knockout blow for the symbol of a sport on its1,038 words
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Article545 1984-11-04 22 Age the one element that can floor champ Holmes LAS VEGAS, Sat. Undefeated American Larry Holmes, widely acknowledged as the best heavyweight boxer in the world, is looking over his shoulder for signs of the one adversary he knows he cannot fight and win age.Reuter - 545 words
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Article138 1984-11-04 22 MELBOURNE, Sat. Australia's Graeme Brooke recovered from a fourth-round knockdown to capture the Commonwealth lightweight boxing title with a unanimous paints win over veteran champion Claude Noel, of Trinidad. Former world champion Noel, 36, announced his retirement from boxing immediately after the 12--round boat. Brooke, 21,Reuter - 138 words
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Article, Illustration852 1984-11-04 22 Montes tees up, Defoy folds up ON THE FAIRWAYS QUINTA DO LARGO (Portugal), Sat. Spaniard Manuel Montes retained his lead in the Portuguese Open golf championship here yesterday while British challenger Craig Defoy was disqualifed after forgetting to hand in his card. Montes snot 71 for a six-under-par secondround totalReuter; AP - 852 words
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Article, Illustration1056 1984-11-04 23 ROB HUGHES - Underdog's life of the Mitty-gritty ROB HUGHES TALK OF SOCCER BIG Wal breaths life and hope into every Cup competition anywhere in the world. Without his miraculous goalline clearance. Singapore would never have carried off the gold medals at the Olympics. Without his stunning 40--metre goal in the National Stadium,1,056 words
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Article438 1984-11-04 23 AMSTERDAM, Sat. Rinus Michels, who masterminded the triumphs of Dutch soccer in the early *****, was yesterday recalled as trainer of the national squad to try to revive their flagging fortunes. Michels. 56, who created the concept of total football which took the Dutch to theReuter - 438 words
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303 1984-11-04 23 KENNY DALGLISH, who missed Liverpool's Milk Cup defeat at Tottenham last Wednesday because of a knee injury, had fears of a cartilage problem dispelled when a specialist diagnosed that he has a cyst on the side of his knee. He is expected toAFP; AP - 303 words
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Article, Illustration265 1984-11-04 23 LONDON, Sat. Two-goal Gordon Strachan lifted Manchester United to a 4-2 win over Arsenal and up among the English First Division pacemakers in a sparkling game at Old Trafford yesterday. The red-headed Scot's second-half goals upset the League leaders* 2-1 half-time advantage and left theirAFP - 265 words
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Article, Illustration383 1984-11-04 24 Wightman contest hangs in the balance LONDON, Sat. The United States and Britain were deadlocked at 2-2 after the second night of the Wightman Cup women's team tennis match last night. Chris Evert Lloyd and Alycia Moulton kept the Americans on course for a sixth successive victory in the annual383 words
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Article, Illustration1314 1984-11-04 24 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD Taken for a ride on the Chariots of Ire.. .now South Africa bring on a new bowler for the sales pitch ALWAYS ON SUNDAY 41 hate apartheid every bit at much aa you do. I shall throw the biggest party in1,314 words
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504 1984-11-04 24 OTTAWA, Sat. The two top seeds crashed out of the men's singles semi-finals at the Canadian Open badminton championships yesterday. Top-seeded Indonesian national champion Lius Pongoh fell 15-12, 15-7 in a surprisingly quick match to fourth-seeded Michael Kjeldsen, of Denmark, and second-seeded defendingReuter - 504 words
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Article222 1984-11-04 24 ROME, Sat. Juan Antonio Samaranch, president of the International Olympic Committee, was yesterday quoted as saying the world body would not be swayed by threats of a boycott for staging the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul. "We will hold it in Seoul just as weAP - 222 words
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Article215 1984-11-04 24 NEW DELHI, Sat. England's cricket tour of India, in jeopardy following the assassination of Indira Gandhi, looks set to go ahead after a brief detour to Sri Lanka. Team manager Tony Brown said England may leave for Colombo tomorrow. They planned to return toReuter - 215 words
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Article93 1984-11-04 24 Parting Shat PERSONALLY I'd run a mile if asked to run a marathon, but I see no reason for panic because someone died while competing in the New York meet. Since the very first marathoner, Pheidippides, dropped dead after hot-footing it from Athens the casualty rate for the event has93 words
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Article, Illustration567 1984-11-04 25 Napoli fans tired of waiting SOCCER EXTRA In the wake of the Maradona madness NAPLES, Sat. "EXCHANGE Napoli season ticket, seat in stand, for second-hand rubber dinghy." The small advertisement placed by a disappointed fan in a local weekly newspaper reflected the dramatic rise and fall of Argentine forward Diego567 words
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Article395 1984-11-04 25 BUENOS AIRES, Sat. BOCA JUNIORS, one of Argentina's most famous and well-supported clubs, are deeply in debt and in danger of losing their stadium. Most of their first-team players, saying they are owed at least one month's wages as well as win bonuses and395 words
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Article113 1984-11-04 25 NOVARA (Italy), Sat. Roberto Bettega, one of the most popular Italian soccer players, suffered skull and rib fractures in a car crash near this northern city yesterday, traffic police reported. The 33-year-old forward, formerly of Juventus, spun off the road into a field while driving toAP - 113 words
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Article, Illustration1015 1984-11-04 25 JEFFREY LOW - Semis at least.. .bet on it JEFFREY LOW It's time for Malaysia Cup guessing game LOWDOWN ON SPORT Match by match predictions Jan 4 Brunei 0 Singapore 1 (Bandar Seri Begawan). Jan Sabah 0 Singapore 2 (Kota Kinabalu). Jan 13 Singapore 4 Perlis 0 (National Stadium). Jan 21 Penang 31,015 words
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Article, Illustration542 1984-11-04 27 PETER SIOW - Henry back in the old bowl routine PETER SIOW By EXACTLY 12 years ago, Henry Tan and company stoked the fire in Singapore's engine room that ignited the Asian FIQ bowling scene with six gold medals at Kuala Lumpur. Several championships later, the flame remained but a flicker. But with542 words
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273 1984-11-04 27 HAKIKAT RAI - A PENALTY stroke, seven minutes into the second half started an avalanche of goals that buried Ngee Ann Polytechnic in a Junior Knockout hockey match replay with Khalsa at Tanglin yesterday. After holding Khalsa to 0-0 in the first 35 minutes, Ngee Ann's game273 words
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Article54 1984-11-04 27 BOWLING Asian Zone FIQ (Jackie's Orchard, 6.30 p.m.). HOCKEY SHA K.O. competition: Junior: SIA B v Jansenites B (3.45). Senior: Jansenites A v CSC A (5.15). Both matches at Tanglin. SOCCER Singapore American School 7-a-side tourney (King's Road, 8 a.m.). Friendly Hwee Seng v West Australian Amateurs54 words
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Article, Illustration954 1984-11-04 27 JANICE SEAN - JANICE SEAN SAO AND DONE Aussies make contact with a non-contact sport THE Australians, purveyors of such delicacies as apples, pears and fresh milk, have yet another appetising product to sell to Singapore. It is a game, played with a small ball on a954 words
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Article, Illustration101 1984-11-04 27 SUCH a privilege. Such a Pleasure to meet someone who y our reckoning should be, if not hobbling around on crutches, then at least creaking with arthritis, instead of spritely celebrating life. So it is with 65-year-old May O'Rourke, born in Ireland but now a101 words
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Article581 1984-11-04 27 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI By THE team who walk out usually lose out. And quite right, too. So the Singapore Hockey Association's decision to award last Sunday's senior knockout match to the Indian Association after the Singapore Recreation Club quit the action eight minutes before time seems581 words
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Article513 1984-11-04 27 DEVOTED cricket players have often felt duty bound to go above and beyond the call of captaincy to bail themselves and their team out of a sticky wicket. Things can get pretty rough out there and sometimes one is compelled to make a split-sec-ond decision. Kill513 words
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Advertisement1014 1984-11-04 23 j. 4 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours f#NAM HO J TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE LTD. §5 With us, ytMi'll enjoy these extras e Ist class hotels e Good meals, mostly grand dinners e Extensive itinerary coverage Guaranteed flight departures, direct flights §3 e Friendly bilingual guides. s§] 8$ So1,014 words
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Advertisement465 1984-11-04 24 NOTICE THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE IN BANKRUPTCY No. 1213 of 1984 Re: FUNG SHIU FU TRADING AS CHU KEE PRODUCTS COMPANY Ex-Parte: Bangkok Bank Limited Creditors In the matter of Bankruptcy notice issued the 18th day of July, 1984 Notice465 words
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Advertisement315 1984-11-04 24 APPOINTMENT /the OPEN WorkiO I a career in I DIGITAL SWITCHING now! Northern Telecom, with over 35.000 staff in some 90 countries is a world leader in the field of Digital Switching With over 1 .000 com- pletely Digital exchanges already in service we have earned a B reputation second315 words
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Advertisement1294 1984-11-04 26 Maybe you were on the Padang |R Fl ll R M H liHll ll years ago. 1 1 WmW )^fl Lfl^fjmß mkvm fIJ Sfl Ifl I J ?fl Bt SI Maybe more than a dim j I^mH mm In Bhß2m mlmmm\ mßm ShSMiISHML! UfllStalb kl M and hazy memory. 11,294 words
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Advertisement112 1984-11-04 27 Putting toWork rn i iiiiiMuiiainrPiUßi ■■>ir<iftm.rfc.tt Putting The One Minute Manager to Work is a companion volume to The One Minute Manager, the hugely successful international bestseller which has sold more than a million hardback copies and has been translated into sixteen, languages. In this second volume Kenneth Blanchard and112 words
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Advertisement177 1984-11-04 27 Lounge Suite RAW^^^A^J rtt*^ I fck>: from **^f&ffijft 0f: V '•> «j- \'sL fjL/ l^^^j^^^^^P I^^L **^^B —if mm m fill 3r B H^^^^^^ kg^B^^J|^^^^^^^^^^^^l Bedroom Set from $790. F »J f jmm* mmmmmm "TP f£ fj| [Ma— meM. ?a < ■r Hpß m Mm- WkmWmWW^^^™^ eSSB W\ ™AMAM fA^177 words
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Article, Illustration160 1984-11-04 28 Get to grips with sport's best bunch of five... the columnists who pack the Sunday punch Alan Hubbard As Always on Sunday, pungent, provocative, penetrating. .asking whether South Africa's forged passport to world sport has been nipped in the Budd. Page 24. Jeffrey Low The real Lowdown on the local160 words
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Article, Illustration444 1984-11-04 28 LEE WAIWUN - LEE WAI WUN Gear up for the volleyball showdown at the Gay World Stadium By THE word "Olympic" seems to have a magical hold even for one of the least-supported sports in Singapore: Volleyball. Because 10,200 out of 12,000 tickets have been snapped up within aJERRY SEH - 444 words
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Article293 1984-11-04 28 Poh Leong faces Australian test FORMER Singapore skipEr Seak Poh Leong faces i Ant test as a professional soccer coach at the Jalan Besar Stadium tonight when his team, Hwee Seng, take on the Western Australia amateur side at IM. Poh Leong, who returned from West Germany In Sep tember293 words
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Article, Illustration542 1984-11-04 28 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI Now coach Hussein eyes the Asian Cup semis GROUP A Qatar Saudi Arabia Syria Kuwait South Korea GROUP B Iran India Singapore China UAE By OH, lucky Singapore! They celebrated like winners last night at the plush Mandarin Hotel, at the expense ofALBERT SIM - 542 words
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561 1984-11-04 28 LONDON, Sat. Everton returned to the top of the English First Division soccer standings today after a wait of five years most of which has been spent enviously eyeing traditional rivals Liverpool occupying the coveted leaders' slot. Goals by Trevor Steven,561 words
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Advertisement114 1984-11-04 28 1 M. J The beginner's shoe. Styled for comfort and value. ,a\V l?/ 0 I Atmmm *■*> i^app^iw "«^w*»c4-io j SatiUiMpc(Ni«kkM^ti«Na Mm MMM Cm* IS* Ctaaart Mo* MMWMI (MM Pta. Saaaon 0»23 T«t 734H31. OK «M> an*! ink MOM. ■aaaaaaaa»«"™aßaaa»aaamaaaaa»aaa«a»««B«»a™"a""«"""^"al Stylish design. Lightweight and compact versatility. m^ m^LmmmmmmMmmmm^ st i114 words
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Advertisement245 1984-11-04 28 beautiful video performance 2-Year Guarantee SHARP VC-8482N DSoie Agent ROXY (STORE) PTE LTD 483, Tangl.n Hal' Roac Smgapcxeo3i4 T e 6319'- PERFECTLY MATCHED FORTHE BIG HITTERS! .Amß mT Jr The Super ja^lß |6iJ^^ mJ^^mWjmW -^tj Extra Correct Am W\SSmmmmm*mtmlr^mWj^ s^ v T_-aaafaaaaa' Shaft Woods I feg WmmYAW J y JmWmmW245 words
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Article, Illustration589 1984-11-04 1 Spices, saris and banana leaf curry Little India «0 TO Serangoon Road for breakfast. Like all our other ethnic sections, Little India too changes in colour and texture with the hours of the day. But, unlike Chinatown and the Muslim quarter which were designated by Raffles from 1822, Serangoon Road589 words
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Article, Illustration789 1984-11-04 1 LIM PHAY- LING - An insider's guide to the Lion City LIM PHAY-LING By SINGAPORE'S TOP DIVERSIONS YOU have some friends from overseas in town again. Oh no, where to take them to see the sights and local colour, you groan. They're not always the package-tour type and even if they're staying in a789 words
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MIND & BODY
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Article, Illustration1138 1984-11-04 2 YOU know the story. You call your 10-year-old, who is engrossed in a Nancy Drew mystery, to dinner. She grunts, but 20 minutes later she still hasn't moved from her chair. Or in the supermarket, you say to your son1,138 words
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165 1984-11-04 2 Set aside times to be quiet and to talk PARENTS should spend time doing pleasurable things with their children So much of a parent's role involves telling a child what not to do, a child may have stopped looking forward to being with parents. The quiet or pleasurable time might165 words
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Article, Illustration514 1984-11-04 2 KAREN PETERSON - KAREN PETERSON COUPLES QUIZ: VALUES By in the last of our five-part compatibility series OUR values are the sum total of who and what we are. They are deeply ingrained. And any time we have to modify them to satisfy a partner, it hurts.514 words
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LEISURE
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Article, Illustration578 1984-11-04 3 m ia-fal^^^ mO~~ J*** DGHSHSGHS WHAT is left today of Chinatown still the same area south-west of the Singapore River that was allocated to the Chi- nese immigrants by Raffles in the 1820s makes worthwhile explorI ing. If you know where and what to578 words
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Article, Illustration423 1984-11-04 3 Under the coconut tree GSHGSHSGHS THIS kampung in Ulu Sembawang is probably one of the last Malay fishing villages in Singapore. Unfortunately, it won't be there for much longer because the government has already acquired the land and the kampung folk have to move out by next year. You might423 words
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Article, Illustration410 1984-11-04 3 Top of the M THE top of the Mandarin Hotel in Orchard Road probably gives one of the best panoramic views of the city. With the plus of air-condition-ing, canned music and even a cool drink, if you like. You can get this bird's410 words
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486 1984-11-04 3 4 You don't need a map to get around the gardens. You just go where your feet, eyes and, sometimes, nose lead you. FOR many tourists no visit to our Garden City is complete without a leisurely stroll through Singapore's oldest park, the Botanic Gardens486 words
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FOOD
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Article, Illustration917 1984-11-04 4 Young and trendy find new hangout Key West secretly aspires to become a cafe for the cognoscenti. Styled after the Tokyo Key West in the city's trendy Harajuku district the hangout of fashionable youth in Japan the new "in" place in town, on the fourth floor of the Promenade, is917 words
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Article, Illustration727 1984-11-04 4 Happy Valley Bird's Nest Teochew Restaurant. East Coast Road, Katong People's Complex, tel. *****39/67. Hours: 11.30 a.m. to 3 p.m., 6.30 p.m. to 11 p.m. daily. Recommended: Cold dish of four varieties (stewed goose, fa ca/ rolls, crab rolls, chive puffs), $50; braised superior sharksfin, $28727 words
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Article, Illustration590 1984-11-04 4 MARGARET CHAN - MARGARET CHAN CELEBRITY CHOICE WORLD champion bowler Delia Milne does anything she has set her mind to with wholehearted enthusiasm. She enjoys her food without stinting when she feels like it and she attacks her goals with equal enthusiasm. She holds the world bowling record590 words
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Article354 1984-11-04 5 EAT RIGHT YOU are what you eat is the adage of all nutritionists. And what you eat at age 10 will sow the seeds for good health or poor health in later life. Start children young on healthy food. This means no junk food. That's easier said354 words
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Article, Illustration1178 1984-11-04 5 EAT IN Following a recipe is not always the easiest thing in the world if you don't know too much about cooking and are not at all sure why you are asked to do things in a certain manner and order. It is hard1,178 words
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ARTS & BOOKS
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Article, Illustration887 1984-11-04 6 'Here was the shock decision disbelief shot across their faces' STEPHEN PILE of the London Sunday Times describes the night of the grand announcement the winner of Britains's richest literary award, the Booker Prize. AWTA BROOKER, 46, is a lecturer at the Courtauld Institute and an authority on 18th and887 words
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Article, Illustration1100 1984-11-04 6 REBECCA CHUA - REBECCA CHUA By AFTER three decades of wishful thinking and sporadic effort, Prof Edwin Thumboo, dean of the faculty of Aland Social Sciences, has appointed a writer-in-residence as an institutional means of encouraging creative writing. Prof Thumboo, who plans to have at least one writer-in-residence every1,100 words
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LOOK
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Article, Illustration1048 1984-11-04 7 Music lessons I PIANO lessons, along with ballet classes, are no longer confined to the upper classes. Increasing affluence, smaller families and perhaps a desire to give one's progeny the best of everything have all contributed to making music lessons as commonplace as the private1,048 words
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Article122 1984-11-04 7 IF YOU want your child to learn for pleasure: Make sure that he can afford the time, at least half an hour a day, and let him do it at his own pace; Encourage him to increase his repertory and play non-examination pieces; Buy him tapes122 words
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10 1984-11-04 7 Send a reply to that formal wedding invitation Etiquette _BbßwpB^S!pl10 words
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86 1984-11-04 7 I Words er Young Upwardly Mobile Professional. Ms Pappy is the Pregnant Urban Professional, Gappy is Gay, Buppy is Black, and Yap is the Young Aspiring Professional, who is trying very hard to get in and interface (communicate) with the others. In another86 words
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Article, Illustration287 1984-11-04 7 Innovation i in k^^2 Electronics, too, will be on just a handful of microchips compared with the hundreds of components of today. But what are the changes, apart from thinness, which will affect you? o PICTURE quality will be as good as the very287 words
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Article, Illustration16 1984-11-04 7 A loosely crumpled ball of old newspaper will give your window a good shine.16 words
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Article, Illustration908 1984-11-04 8 Singapore's skyscraper skyline will be dominated by the 10th tallest building in the world when the 73-storey Raffles City is completed. But should we continue to build higher and higher? JUDITH HOLMBERG talks to several experts LESS than 20 years ago, Cathay Building was considered908 words
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Article421 1984-11-04 8 THERE'S more to planning a skyscraper than making it safe and attractive. As an Urban Redevelopment Authority engineer pointed out, while we know how to build higher, we don't know the effect of the high-rise on people even though most Singaporeans work and live421 words
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FASHION
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Article, Illustration345 1984-11-04 9 LOOKING good in the longer fashion lengths today requires some careful thinking. Consider the right proportions of top and shoes to skirt and to your body. "Longer" translated on Miss Average Singapore (who stands anything from 1.54 m to 1.62 m tall) can be mid-calf orNIK KASMANI - 345 words
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255 1984-11-04 9 FOR short girls all is not lost. They can wear long skirts and lower heels, and get away with it. We asked Isetan for some fashion advice. The Japanese store introduced longer skirts in August, and they say hemlines are going to stay down255 words
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Article, Illustration283 1984-11-04 9 IT'S happening again. After seasons of shrouding the body a la Japanese, the designers are bringing back the feminine form, and legs, legs and more legs. The Italians have practically decreed that the minis will bloom again, next spring. 4 The recent Milan showings for283 words
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Soviet Union
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Article, Illustration883 1984-11-04 10 VLADIMIR SEMENOV - VLADIMIR SEMENOV A two-page special report to mark the 67th National Day of the USSR on Nov 7 By Ambassador of the USSR THE Soviet Union and other countries of the socialist community are concentrating their efforts on attaining a key objective that of preventing nuclear disaster. For883 words
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Article, Illustration329 1984-11-04 10 History THE Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) was founded officially on Nov 7, 1917, when the Bolsheviks seized power from the provisional government and the first Soviet government was formed under Lenin. When he died in 1924, Josef Stalin emerged the victor in a power struggle.329 words
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Article, Illustration328 1984-11-04 11 VISITORS to the Soviet Union can take one of more than 600 tour routes to see the country. They can do so by bus or train (including the Trans-Siberian railway voyage which takes them through Siberia), by car or plane, by horseback, or on camel or328 words
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Advertisement119 1984-11-04 1 l^^aaf V^ WE REALISE our top 10 diversions are not exhaustive everyone has his idea of MM mmmnmmam what wiH please the tourist. If you have taken visitors to a little nook of Singapore W!13I S yOUI that you'd like to share with us, write and tell us about it.119 words
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Advertisement304 1984-11-04 1 Mind and Body Fashion Food Look Habitat Arts and Books How to tain the heat off your engine. The Problem protective film on all metal surfaces in your Since 1979, most car manufacturers have cooling system including aluminium, been using aluminium for their engine parts to This means lower wear304 words
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Advertisement468 1984-11-04 2 TAMPAX AND PAIN Young women sometimes hear a lot of right through the whole length of the 'stories' about tampons and their usage. tampon so you can be sure it won't break It's only natural that you have questions when you pull the tampon out. about sanitary protection, especially if468 words
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Advertisement377 1984-11-04 2 MEDICAL BRIEFING A CflllCPr thAt'ft therapy. i vuiivci ma i 9 Q ne preventive measure, though nearly always fatal not foolproof, would be to control 9 the spread of hepatitis B since the A fl fl FOR trade unio- chances of getting liver cancer apm m\ nist Lai Weng pear377 words
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Advertisement18 1984-11-04 3 AICVT WEEK- The other five of the best diversions. RCA I WCCIV. Don't forget our write-in contest too.18 words
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Advertisement65 1984-11-04 5 llllllllHMMJNliiiMallijnßH^H rm.^th II ■wJmM P*^.^flfl WsmmdmW^mVAm W^^mmM W Amm B^^WB mw Amm M^^^^^ -•=^mmm^^^^^m\ m^Am^ jlmmwmrAmKP^^*^^~ I p^p^>W mmmmr^i. /Case Y^^H^^^ <fl ijS^y Edition mßSHft"^ \5529.50/ Published by TIMES BOOKS INTERNATIONAL Tmes Centre, 1 New Industrial Road, S'pore 1953 Tel: *****44 A 1 1 lembOi of the times organisation I65 words
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Advertisement84 1984-11-04 5 Jr TVi^» i p Exdusive 1 m Jewellery 1 Showroom Opening tomor row |wl 1 1 TRIBSOSS 1; I JCWELLKDS ff #01-10 Lucky Plaza 304 Orchard Road jg Singapore 0923 ELECTRONICS COURSES BY MAIL Learn to repair and service Radio Transistor, TV and Colour TV courses through our proven homestudy84 words
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Advertisement306 1984-11-04 7 Venue Chinese Chamber of Commerce i I Hill Street Cash Carry items at super low prices Date :31 1 0/84 8/11 /84 Garden set reclining chair, kurz chair. Time :12 noon 9.30 pm Daily wine table, "relax'chair, TV rack, shoe rack. FREE Admission Ample Parking Space telephone stand and clothes306 words
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Advertisement301 1984-11-04 7 Jfl Z^&%^ Jxm\ _K ■Am mm Ami: ■mm i ™m m_ Zs^A msL Mm\ mwL mm. V WMmGAwB? _PH__< A '>» _P'i___P wk Elements of Success Success means the fulfillment of your There is nothing mysterious or magical wish. But success consists of a about using your natural faculties in301 words
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Advertisement235 1984-11-04 8 (f Alternative j IJBHI The bamboo HH that needs ■HI no care EB_L_^_i E3yHNJ____V IF YOU don 't have green fingers and hate KgH^^^H gardening, then what you need to provide greenery in the house is a maintenanceI free plant like the Chinese Bamboo. |£^H^^HH| The plant doesn't need water235 words
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Advertisement215 1984-11-04 11 If you decide to go VISAS are required for travel to the Soviet Union. You can apply for one at Aeroflot, the official Soviet airline, or the USSR embassy in Nassim Road. You will need your passport, three black-and-white passport-sized photographs and $18.20 (the fee for the visa). It takes215 words
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Advertisement351 1984-11-04 11 I THE GOVERNMENT 6_ PEOPLE I I OF THE USSR ON THEIR I I 67TH ANNIVERSARY OF I I THE GREAT OCTOBER I 1 1 SOCIALIST REVOLUTION I I/_M_N BAmSSVO(PTE,UmTED I VAWAWM \Smm\ 31, Fishery Port Road, Jurong, Singapore 2261 Tel *****1 1 I Cable: MARISCO SINGAPORE Telex: R521 546351 words
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Article, Illustration45 1984-11-04 1 Tonight's the night. One of these eight soloists will win Talentime '84 and pocket two tickets for Epcot Centre. Who is it likely to be and who's the lucky person accompanying the winner to USA? See Talentime report, Page 3.45 words
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Article, Illustration126 1984-11-04 1 TODAY'S TELEVISION CHOICE VARIETY SPECIAL: JUDY ONGG LIVE IN CONCERT. Recording of the recent concert here by one of Asia's highest-paid stars. Ch 8, 8.30 p.m. A DOLL'S HOUSE. Jane Fonda stars in this version of the Henry Ibsen classic, a story about a wife who realises that there is126 words
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Miscellaneous1580 1984-11-04 1 _-_«------>_»_--. i ii i mr wm fruit trees going W^^^BmWI^BBWKBBBKBBBmmmm^BBW 9TH international salon of PHAMy El R PUAMMPI ft nHANNFI Zr?+2 CHEAP: Ml international PHOTOGRAPHY 84 WnMWIICL g bnwnnCL U unfiniltL l B^_^J In conjunction with Tree I 183 photographs by photo-enthusiasts Planting the I from 825 i_!_-H_^-_^ p geS1,580 words
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Article, Illustration1113 1984-11-04 2 TV Censored Bloopers (Today, Ch 5, 6.25 p.m.) is yet another showcase for Hollywood's film and TV boo-boos. BILL DAVIDSON reports on a hot new trend for shows which catch stars making errors before the camera. 4 Many of our most successful clips come from1,113 words
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Article, Illustration318 1984-11-04 2 SHGFHH HOLLYWOOD was recently shaken by the tragic death of Jon-Erik Hexum, star of the series Voyager, which was shown on SBC earlier this year. Hexum was filming his new series, Cover-Up, when he decided to play Russian Roulette with a 44 Magnum revolver left lying318 words
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Article, Illustration154 1984-11-04 2 SO DETERMINED is producer Aaron Spelling to make Dynasty the top soap opera on the air and beat out Dallas in the ratings game that he is going all out to attract top box-office stars to the small screen. He has already signed Rock154 words
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Article, Illustration475 1984-11-04 2 VIDEO REVIEW By UM KAY TONG WHETHER for censorship reasons or because they won't sell, many films sometimes don't reach our cinemas. But with the invention of video recorders and the wide availabilty of video-tapes, we are able to catch such films which local distributors475 words
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Article, Illustration531 1984-11-04 3 'If I win.. .what I'd do with the prize' Sunday is traditionally a day of rest. Not for the Talentimers, who have speni the better part of the past eight Sundays trying to edge their way into the much-coveted Grand Final. The survivors from the gruelling earlier rounds, which eliminated531 words
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Article525 1984-11-04 3 This year's standard RAW talent. The key word was raw. In this year's quest for singing talent, SBC decided to bar contestants it considered "professional" from Talentime. The move explains the perceptible drop in standards by this season's crop of untested "amateurs". But while525 words
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Article, Illustration521 1984-11-04 3 The music men's vote KUO PO, Connie Chew and John Chan are the favourites tonight, at least with the four men from the music scene asked to rate the finalists. Dark horses include June Chan, M.S. Raj and Sajali Mohd Said, who could be in the running521 words
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328 1984-11-04 4 ZARINAH MARICAN - Malay current affairs show fills vacuum ZARINAH MARICAN TV REVIEW »y AN ISSUE currently in the news is Malay participation in the national economy, and Tlnjanan (last Monday, Ch 5, 7.50 p.m.) scored well for SBC's sense of timing. The programme, the station's first current affairs effort for Malay viewers,328 words
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Article, Illustration786 1984-11-04 4 The Debate '84 series for tertiary institutions ended last Thursday. IRENE HOE sought an overview of the series Studio dos and don'ts during recording: Floor speakers, please face in the direction of the arrows. Please do not caress the mikes. Do not clap for the judges786 words
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Article, Illustration395 1984-11-04 4 LIM KAY TONG - LIM KAY TONG TV REVIEW By I THOUGHT, at first, it was a case of getting accustomed to their faces. For it was much easier viewing the victorious National University of Singapore team in the finals of Debate *84 (Thursday, Ch 12, 8 p.m.) than395 words
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Article, Illustration447 1984-11-04 4 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN LOOK EAST By WHAT'S in a name'' For Taiwanese actress Lu Xiaofen, a lot more than she realised. The actress, who won last year's Kinma Award for Best Actress, was told by a clairvoyant that it was tier name which was causing447 words
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Article, Illustration648 1984-11-04 7 GEORGINA EMMANUEL - GEORGINA EMMANUEL CLASSICAL REVIEW By IT'S ea~y to see why producer leije van Geest and music director Choo Hoey chose works that are rarely or ■ever recorded for two of the three digital LP's by the SSO, released on a Hongkong label earlier this648 words
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Article, Illustration483 1984-11-04 7 They're the aging-but-eternal boys of summer. The Beach Boys, who appear on Solid Gold (Monday, Ch 5, 10.15 p.m.) in a special summer music edition, recount their wavering fortunes to DAVID ZIMMERMAN. THE Beach Boys rocked next to the Washington Monument on the483 words
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Article, Illustration526 1984-11-04 7 CHOW SOOK YIN - CHOW SOOK YIN CHINESE REVIEW I By DRAGON'S DESCENDANTS, PART II Hou Dejian (Suwah) WHAT a pity Singaporeans didn't get to hear this terrific collection sooner. Issued in Taiwan about two years ago, the album is the fruit of six years of thought and526 words
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Advertisement637 1984-11-04 7 National's new Quintrix Alpha TC-640M makes other CTVs I look outdated _B I H H P Sleek and smart. It has equally stunnin_ features. And once you've seen it for yourself, no other CTV will be good enough. Simply because i represents the shape of CTVs to come. The Alpha637 words
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Article239 1984-11-04 8 TODAY is Tree Planting Day and our colouring contest is about trees. We have not had any contests for a while, so we are starting with an easy one. Colour the picture with crayons or colour pencils. Do you know why we have Tree Planting Day every year?239 words
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Article, Illustration299 1984-11-04 8 1. Draw two circles about 8 cm across on your styrofoam. If you are using styrofoam trays, draw at least six circles. Cut out and glue three circles together. 2. This step is only for those who are using several layers of styrofoam. Cut out299 words
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Article, Illustration434 1984-11-04 8 NATIONAL HEROES AUNG SAN is known as the father of modern Burma. Even 37 years after his death at the hands of assassins, he is still an inspiration to his people. A brave, honest and disciplined man, he was never afraid to speak his mind even when434 words
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Advertisement542 1984-11-04 9 CAREER SUCCESS "77ie d_n recehed my Dimtoma^\^^A%\j^ showed it to my boss and he increased my pay from the same day. («<___*! ».<*■__> f IBRITI&H lii onlv »or 4 months vou could also possess I r** ADC CDC a valuable Diploma and starl earning I VgfflEJEjjj j promotion and high542 words
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Advertisement474 1984-11-04 11 Cultural Entertainment Holidays Pte Ltd has over 20 years of experience in arranging tours. It maintains its tradition of serving its customers with total commitment. With the team of top taients in the travel industry in its organization, it has designed seme brand new itineraries, using new style new concept474 words
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Advertisement126 1984-11-04 12 ffetctiuinc CJUlcarance J pale r Fine Quality PorcelainWire At Substantially Reduced Prices Chinese Pottery Arts Handicraft Pte Ltd, the only pottery in Singapore which reproduces a wide range of t r Chinese classics from the Ming, Swig, Qui and Yuan dynasties. Each blue-and- v v white Ming and Ching r126 words
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Advertisement245 1984-11-04 13 30 Hairdressing "ROLL" "N" "ROLLS" Unisex/ Anniversary Promotional/ cutting-perming ($30.00)/ ($39.00)/cutting ($15.00) by Professional/Overseas trained/ Hairstylists./Telephone 732-1197 (appointment) #06-37, Lucky Plaza. lAN UNISEX HAIRSTYLING Salon, offers perming, cutting $30 (Wella) Cutting $16, London, Paris, Hongkong, trained hairstylist. Peter/Serene. Katong People's Park #02-06, Tel: *****05/*****43. JERRYSTEVEN HAIR SALON Offer cut and245 words
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Advertisement294 1984-11-04 13 32 Photography NEW ARRIVALI JAPAN'S quality aluminium cases by "Hansa" at price SSBO.OO-*****.00 only. Waterproof, Airtight 10 models to choose. Also "Hansa" Focal Binocular Spot 3x28 5528.00 DSO #02-09-10 Feninsula Plaza. Phone: *****42. TRANSFER OF HOME Movies (8 mm and 16 mm) onto video tape, video and TV repairs and294 words
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Advertisement735 1984-11-04 13 36 House 36 House Renovation/Decor Renovation/Decor Bathroom Ittxury you can afford from Nan Wah. New products specially design recommended for HDB 3-5 rooms flats. Full colour range according to customers' desire choice. Reasonable price which you can afford. "__fev yp^Jmrnm (67~i Um»M» ...WXVm- BOOmm Sdt Agcnl'Slfciw NAN WAH MARKETING (PTE)735 words
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Advertisement511 1984-11-04 13 38 TV/Video/Hi-Fi GOING CHEAP, AMERICAN speakers EV Jensen, each pair below $200. Latter 5 years warranty, 3 months old, performance excellent. Call David *****36. NATURAL SPECIALISES IN repairing: Colour T.V., Video, Hi-Fi system. Antennae Installation. Service guaranteed. *****57/ *****90. NEW CONDITION, 1 pair of Magneplanar MG2A $1,000. 1 pair of511 words
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Advertisement436 1984-11-04 14 89 For Sals: Datsun/ Nissan JUNE NISSAN Sunny I.3GL. (5speed). Accident free, tip top condition. Ist owner. Asking $20,800 0.n.0. Tel: *****22. LATE 1978 DATSUN 100A. 2nd owner. Sports rims, radio cassette, tax, well maintained $8,900. *****46. MIO 1981 DATSUN Bluebird. 2nd owner. Aircond.. hi-fi radio cassette, tax new. $17,500.436 words
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Advertisement839 1984-11-04 14 89 For Sato: Datsun/ Nissan '77 DATSUN 100A FII. Aircon, 2 owners. PARF eligible. $8,400. Tel: *****59. •79 DATSUN IOOA aircond. tip top conditon, $12,300. Call after 10am tel: *****66. 90 For Sale: Toyota VEHITO V|V COMPANY Toyota Dealer (Sales, Service Parta) Appointed by Borneo Motors *****63. ALMOST 1983 TOYOTA839 words
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Advertisement855 1984-11-04 14 94 For Sals: Other Makes 1983 HOLDEN CAMIRA 1600 Saloon. 1 owner, only 11.000 km. Ist offer $23,500 secures. Tel: *****61, Ang '71 AUSTIN MINI Aircon, radio cassette, tax Feb '85. Selling $4,200 0.n.0 Tel *****48 after 12pm '72 JAGUAR XJ6 2.8 manual company registered air-con., cassette very good condition,855 words
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Advertisement711 1984-11-04 14 96 For Sale: Motor Cycles/ Scooters AX GSX 750. Any reasonable offer i j secures. Tel *****61 •80 SUZUKI GSSSO Interested call *****43/ 4 Selling at $1,500 97 Vehicles Wanted S==S__i_=_s=_______i A BANK ACCOUNTANT requires i any make of vehicles, private and non-PARF welcome Cash payment. *****53 Gwilliam Ang Residence:711 words
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Advertisement811 1984-11-04 14 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments TOLET^^ Fflß EAST PLAZA Hotel Style LUXURIOUS APARTMEHTS At the junction of Scotts/ Orchard Road. next to Hyatt Hotel. 14,000 sq ft Hotel style lobby* Mm- got* course Standard swimming poo "Reception lounge Children s wading pool Exercise station Residents' club house811 words
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Advertisement131 1984-11-04 15 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments ANG MO KIO 4 room new generation renovated $73,000.00 negotiable. Tel: *****42 after Ipm ANG MO KIO 3-room Flat Blk 235 near market $35,000. Interested call Tel: *****00. Mrs Goh. BLK 22 OUTRAM PARK #15-95. S'pore 0316, HDB Flat, 2 rooms $21,000. Tel: *****69. DOVER131 words
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Advertisement122 1984-11-04 15 117 Properties Wanted CLIENT WISHES TO purchase detached in any good residential area, any district. Please call *****00. INVESTOR REQUIRES PROPERTIES preferably in good residential area with /without tenancy considered. Owners call 466-3366. TOA PAYOH CENTRAL point block (preferably blk 179). Must be on lift floor landing. Interested sellers call122 words
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Advertisement542 1984-11-04 15 121 For Rent: Office Spaces OFFICE SPACE FOR rental. 900 sq.ft Furnished and partitioned Well renovated Aircon and carpeted Contact 560(5375 ICB BUILDING Ground Floor available Suitable for showroom in Shenton Way Contact *****91 123 For Sale: Shop Spaces LUCKY PLAZA, SECOND floor with water supply. 202 sq.ft for snack542 words
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Article, Illustration498 1984-11-04 16 LIM KAY TONG - LIM KAY TONG STREETS OF FIRE Coming to Lido Starring Michael Pare, Diane Lane, Amy Madigan, Rick Moranis and Willem Dafoe Directed by Walter Hill By WALTER Hill is a deft hand at ritualising films. In The Driver, The Warriors and 48 Hours,498 words
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Article, Illustration498 1984-11-04 16 LIM KAY TONG - LIM KAY TONG GREMLINS Coming to Capitol Starring Zach Galligan, Phoebe Cates and Hoyt Axton Directed by Joe Dante By IN TURN innocuous, horrific and funny, Gremlins is not quite the pre-Christmas movie one expects. It may have a sugary topping and the498 words
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Article, Illustration361 1984-11-04 16 PHOEBE Cates found a way to deal with the gremlins: "By believing they were real. If you don't believe they're really there, if you don't have a true rapport with them, the audience won't believe it," she says. Phoebe, the New York-bred daughterIPS - 361 words
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