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Title Section15 1984-11-10 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER ID, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article646 1984-11-10 1 Government White Paper promises to take action against seven extremist groups KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE government has promised to take action against seven organisations, including the Muslim fundamentalist Parti Islam (Pas), which it says are seeking to overthrow the government by violent means. PasBernama; AFP; AP - 646 words
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397 1984-11-10 1 NANCY CHNG - NANCY CHNG By Bangkok Correspondent 'No defence cuts' assurance by Premier BANGKOK, Fri. Military leaders have rallied around Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda m the face of a political crisis triggered by criticism of the devaluation of the baht by the country's supreme commander,397 words
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268 1984-11-10 1 Nicaragua 'may have Soviet missiles' WASHINGTON, Fri. US intelligence officials believe new Soviet antiaircraft missiles may have been delivered to Nicaragua, now busy preparing for an expected American invasion m the near future. The intelligence experts said they believed a Soviet ship which arrived m the Nicaraguan port of CorintoAP; Reuter; UPI - 268 words
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Section Two
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Article, Illustration87 1984-11-10 1 Trinidad gave the world the calypso and V.S. Naipaul. Naipaul, who came out of a traditional Hindu family m Port-of-Spain, moved from being an acclaimed novelist to a journalist of the first order. Like Joseph Conrad before him, he wields his pen like a87 words
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Article54 1984-11-10 1 UNITED NATIONS, Fri. Nicaragua today asked for an urgent Security Council meeting to consider what it said was "Increased aggression" by the United States against the Central American nation. The request was contained m a letter to this month's president of the council, Ambassador line Olne of China.AP - 54 words
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Article, Illustration215 1984-11-10 1 NINE people, including a baby, were injured after a track west out of control, leading to a chain collision involving eight vehicles In River Valley Road yesterday. The injured six of them taxi passengers were taken to hospital soon after the accident near Tank ReadPHILIP LIM - 215 words
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317 1984-11-10 1 US heads towards massive trade deficit WASHINGTON, Friday A STRONG doUar that is hurting exports and a flood of imports is pushing the United States towards its worst trade year m history. Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige has warned. The prospect was that the current account deficit would be more thanAFP; Reuter - 317 words
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91 1984-11-10 1 New oaths for jurors short and simple LONDON, Fri. Potential British jurors won't have to swear on the Queen anymore because the archaic language is too much of a mouthful. To help marblemouthed jurists, the Lord Chancellor's office is introducing before Dec 3 a new stream- lined swearing-in ceremony, oneUPI - 91 words
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Advertisement28 1984-11-10 1 inside 66 pages today SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3,4,6,8 ASEAN 9 CAUSEWAY II EDITORIAL 18 LETTERS 19 BACKGROUND 21 TIMESDOLLAR 21, 24-21 CLASSIFIEDS 27-37 RACING 38-39 SPORTS 41-4328 words
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IN SUMMARY
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Article472 1984-11-10 2 NPPs all over NEIGHBOURHOOD police posts will appear all over Singapore because of the success of the pilot scheme introduced m Toa Payoh m June last year, Home Affairs Minister Chua Sian Chin has announced. A post will be started m each of 12 constituencies m the Jurong and472 words
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Article540 1984-11-10 2 Keen on talks MOSCOW has, through diplomatic channels, shown interest m an American proposal for talks on arms control issues between Secretary of State George Shultz and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko, the Washington Post reported. The newspaper quotes a Reagan administration official as saying that President540 words
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Article363 1984-11-10 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: AFTER so many years, the Singapore Lecture series should have matured enough and gained sufficient international recognition to be able to attract the best and ablest brains. It is time now for the organisers to turn their attention to other areas of intellectual endeavour. First363 words
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Article79 1984-11-10 2 THE CHILDREN PAY EACH day, between 90 and 100 children die m one famine relief centre m Ethiopia alone. With insufficient food supplies and inadequate medical assistance, the numbers are expected to increase. Natural calamities have been blamed for the tragedy, but of equal if not greater importance has79 words
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Article193 1984-11-10 2 TWO LOCAL BANKS CUT PRIME RATES AGAIN BARELY two weets after cuts m prime rates, two of the Big Four local banks. United Over seas Bank and Overseas Union Bank, have cut their prime lending rates by a quarter percent age point to 9.5 per cent, effective from Mon193 words
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Article266 1984-11-10 2 Proud Blues AFTER having been the poorer cousin for so long, Everton could be forgiven for blinking m disbelief as they emerge after years m the shadows to lead the English First Division, writes MARTIN PALMER. But there they are, looking down on the First Division and showing few266 words
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Article135 1984-11-10 2 Asean: Across the Causeway Mahathir replies PRIME Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad has said Umno was prepared to leave it to responsible bodies to determine whether the party was "kafir", but it would not allow the Islamic Party (Pas) to make such a judgment arbitrarily Pas' accusation that Umno135 words
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Article114 1984-11-10 2 Ver waives right PHILIPPINE armed forces Chief of Staff, General Fabian Ver, and 20 other soldiers yesterday waived their right to answer summons on a double murder charge, the result of the Agrava commission's report on the killings of opposition leader Benigno Aquino, Jr, and Rolando Galman. The114 words
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Article529 1984-11-10 2 Naipaul's past DT author V.S. Naipaul is a harsh critic, he is also never patronising or unsympathetic. He was born a thira-generation Trinidadian; 30 years before he was born, his grandfather had left Uttar Pradesh m India to work as an indentured labourer on the island's sugar cane529 words
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280 1984-11-10 3 ABBY TAN - New Delhi withdraws request for $4 b ADB loan ABBY TAN By Manila Reporter MANILA, Fri. India has informed the Asian Development Bank (ADB) here that it has withdrawn its request to borrow US$2 billion (5J4.28 billion), apparently because of the continued United States objections. A letter indicating the withdrawal280 words
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Article47 1984-11-10 3 UNITED NATIONS, Fri. The world has 10 million refugees, a total unchanged for five years despite efforts by governments and the United Nations. When one refugee obtained resettlement, ne was replaced by another. UN High Commissioner for Refugees Poul Hartling said yesterday. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article44 1984-11-10 3 PITTSBURGH. Fri. FBI agents arrested a Michigan man for running naked down the aisle of a commercial jetliner and disrupting a flight, which made an unscheduled stop here on Wednesday. The 32-year-old man has been ordered to undergo a mental examination. UPIUPI - 44 words
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Article137 1984-11-10 3 It didn't rain but it poured AFTER a night of rainstorms, this resident m the Sydney suburb of Lane Cove is left high... bat not dry. Twenty-four hours of incessant rain on Thursday night have almost completely submerged his house and tamed his garden into a lake. The aftermath alsoUPI - 137 words
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Article, Illustration345 1984-11-10 3 ALLAHABAD, Fri. Surrounded by heavy security, Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi took his mother's ashes to her ancestral home today and was mobbed by more than one million Indians who came to mourn their slain leader. There were mob scenes and near riots as mournersUPI; AP; Reuter - 345 words
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211 1984-11-10 3 WINSOME LANE - WINSOME LANE BY Hongkong Reporter HONGKONG, Fri. A former officer of the Hongkong branch of the National Bank of North Carolina will appear m the district court on Nov 19, charged with receiving a bribe from a local businessman Nicholas Chu Fai-Hung. The211 words
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Article35 1984-11-10 3 MOSCOW, Fri. The Soviet Union has struck oil m its sector of the Baltic Sea for the first time, the government daily, Izvestia, reported yesterday. Soviet prospectors began offshore drilling last February. Reuter.35 words
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World briefs
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Article76 1984-11-10 3 RIOTING ERUPTED m a northern England coal mining village early yesterday when 5,000 pickets tried to keep one miner from going to work at the pit where Britain's coal dispute was touched off eight months ago. Police on horseback were called m to break up the violenceUPI - 76 words
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Article59 1984-11-10 3 CHILE'S MILITARY government has exiled more than 250 detainees to a desert prison camp, closed six opposition publications, imposed press curbs and banned public meetings under a two-day-old state of siege. Riot police used teargas on Thursday to disperse hundreds of stone-throwing students who protested against theUPI - 59 words
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Article, Illustration71 1984-11-10 3 MR LECH WALESA, (above) chairman of Poland's outlawed Solidarity labour movement, called on Thursday for reform m the administration of the Interior Ministry after three security policemen confessed to murdering an anti-commu-nist priest. Mr Walesa and another union leader, Mr Wladyslaw Frasyniuk, wrote to Parliament and theReuter - 71 words
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Article68 1984-11-10 3 FIJI'S GOVERNMENT yesterday imposed a one-year freeze on pay and rent m a tough Budget and said the south Pacific nation was living beyond its means. Finance Minister Moses Qionibaravi also announced higher taxes on petrol, liquor, tobacco, cars and some other goods. He told Parliament mReuter - 68 words
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Article70 1984-11-10 3 SUSPECTED REBELS yesterday gunned down a government party senator m Beitbridge town m Zimbabwe, sparking off rioting by government supporters that left as many as 100 people dead. Senator Moven Ndlovu, 50, a member of the central committee of the ruling Zimbabwe African National Union-Patri-otic Front, wasUPI - 70 words
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Article75 1984-11-10 4 PRESIDENT RONALD Reagan will begin his second term next January by taking the oath of office twice once m private and once for the world. The first time will be m a private White House ceremony on Jan 20 to comply with the date specified m the ConstitutionUPI - 75 words
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Article83 1984-11-10 4 THE WHITE HOUSE on Thursday denied reports of a draft plan which would almost certainly raise taxes despite Mr Reagan's preelection vow that such increases would only be "over my dead body." Newsweek magazine said that the President had not seen the plan, drawn up byReuter - 83 words
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Article83 1984-11-10 4 WITH THE US elections over, Israel is looking to the US to play a more active role m the Middle East that will take account of the new Israeli government's greater flexibility toward Arab views, foreign policy specialists m Jerusalem said yesterday. They said that as result ofAFP - 83 words
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Article63 1984-11-10 4 THE PRESIDENTIAL elections have also resulted m West Hollywood becoming the first town to be administered by homosexuals. Two-thirds of the voters m West Hollywood opted for making it the 84th town m the county of Los Angeles, which meant having its own municipality. Its 36,000 inhabitantsAFP - 63 words
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126 1984-11-10 4 EC fears advances in US technology BRUSSELS, Fri. European Community officials yesterday expressed fears that the Reagan administration could step op its technology advances at the expense of Western Europe, now that the election is over. Generally, the officials welcomed a strong confident United States as necessary to Western Europe.AFP - 126 words
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Article, Illustration332 1984-11-10 4 Reagan's second term ©CO) WASHINGTON, Friday THE Soviet Union has expressed interest m a United States proposal for talks on arms control issues between Secretary of State George Shultz and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko, the Washington Post reported today. It quotedAP; UPI - 332 words
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443 1984-11-10 4 WASHINGTON, Friday EDUCATION Secretary Terrel Bell yesterday announced he was resigning, the first member of the Cabinet to step down after Mr Reagan's landslide re-election. His resignation is not expected to start a mass exodus from President Ronald Reagan's Cabinet, but at least one orReuter; AP - 443 words
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Article, Illustration254 1984-11-10 6 Discovery's recovery attempt CAPE CANAVERAL, Fri. THE crew of the shuttle, Discovery, has begun a series of com- Heated manoeuvres to ring the spacecraft close to the first of two wayward satellites it will attempt to recover and return to Earth. Discovery streaked into orbit yesterday, setting the stage nextAP - 254 words
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Article328 1984-11-10 6 OTTAWA, Friday Less pay for Mulroney, possible tax increases CANADA'S new progressive Conservative government announced sweeping spending cuts last night, ranging from a 15 per cent salary reduction for Prime Minister Brian Mulroney to large-scale cutbacks m grants that encourage oil exploration. Finance Minister MichaelAP; Reuter - 328 words
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270 1984-11-10 6 Poland, France in world bridge final SEATTLE, Fri POLAND, after an extraordinary comeback yesterday, will oppose defending champion France today m the final of the World Con tract Bridge Team Olympiad. In the women's final today, defending chamfiion United States will ace a suddenly effective Great Britain team. France and270 words
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360 1984-11-10 6 WASHINGTON, Fri. but State Department opposes it THE Defence Department has been seeking to expand its humanitarian assistance m such areas as Central America and Ethiopia, but has been opposed by the State Department, according to an internal Pentagon report. The report recommends thatNYT - 360 words
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Article150 1984-11-10 6 WASHINGTON, Fri. A drug used to treat high blood pressure could reduce smokers' cigarette craving and might help them give up more easily, scientists have reported. The drug, clonidine, was compared with a sedative m a study of 15 heavy smokers. Both were foundUPI - 150 words
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144 1984-11-10 6 LOUISVILLE (Kentacky), Fri. The United States Food and Drag Administration has given Dr William Devries, who made the first implant of an artificial heart, permission to perform a second implant at Humana Hospital Audubon, the hospital said yesterday. "Now that we have approval, the screeningUPI - 144 words
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Article31 1984-11-10 6 NAIROBI, Fri. Kenyan President Daniel Arap Moi has ruled that none of the country's wild animals should be trapped or exported, the official Kenya News Agency said yesterday. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration144 1984-11-10 7 Lebanese, Israeli teams meet for pullout talks LEBANESE and Israeli military teams meeting for their first session of the United Nations-sponsored troop withdrawal talks at the Lebanese border village of Naqoura on Thursday. Sources said the delegations agreed at the session to go ahead with substantial talks at the nextUPI - 144 words
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140 1984-11-10 7 De Cuellar in Ethiopia to check on food distribution ADDIS ABABA. Fri. United Nations Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar arrived yesterday to personally inspect food distribution to millions of Ethiopians suffering from a famine that is claiming hundreds of lives a day. Despite an international airlift to the Marxist AfricanUPI - 140 words
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387 1984-11-10 7 JERUSALEM, Fri. Strikes sweep the country m face of hyper-inflation A RASH of strikes and bankruptcies is sweeping Israel as the effects of the rapidly deteriorating economic crisis m the country begin to hit home. Beset by hyper-infla-tion and recession, half a dozen towns andReuter - 387 words
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135 1984-11-10 7 CAIRO, Thurs. Archeologists have found a 1,400-year-old Coptic-lan-Siage version of King avid's Psalms, inscribed on parchment m black ink, authorities said yesterday. The rare find was discovered during excavation work m Beni Sweif, about 120 km south of Cairo, the Middle East NewsUPI - 135 words
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187 1984-11-10 7 Opec's cut in output viewed as a warning CARACAS (Venezuela), Fri. THE decision of the Orfanisation of Petroleum Ixporting Countries (Opec) last week to cut production is a "warning" to nations who have tried to undermine the cartel's strength, Venezuelan Energy and Mines Minister Hernandez Grisanti said yesterday. Mr HernandezAP - 187 words
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Article47 1984-11-10 7 UNITED NATIONS, Fri. The world has 10 million refugees, a total unchanged for five years despite efforts by governments and the United Nations. When one refugee obtained resettlement, he was replaced by another, UN High Commissioner for Refugees Poul Harding said yesterday ReuterReuter - 47 words
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315 1984-11-10 7 Iraq and US to restore ties by end of year After 17-year break WASHINGTON, Fri. After a 17-year break, Iraq will restore diplomatic relations with the United States by the end of the year, a Reagan administration official said yesterday. Iraq, which purchases arms mainly from the Soviet Union andAP; AFP - 315 words
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Article164 1984-11-10 7 UNITED NATIONS, Fri. Israel said yesterday Iraq and Iran, engaged hi a war, try to outdo each other m anti-Israeli tactics at the UN. "These two despotic and cruel regimes battle each other up and down the Shalt El Arab and the Persian Gulf," IsraeliUPI - 164 words
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271 1984-11-10 8 BRUSSELS, Fri THE European Community yesterday decided to apply import tariff cuts one year ahead of schedule to a list of products that would particularly benefit developing countries. The measure had been approved m principle by the community's Council of Ministers lastUPI - 271 words
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Article, Illustration129 1984-11-10 8 Di's new look has charmed them again BRITAIN'S tr«nd-settlng Princess of Wales has wowed the public again with a new hairdo. The new look made Its debut on Thursday at a community centre and yooth club m London's Bast End. A throw-back ts the 194Ts hair fashion, the style, createdAP - 129 words
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Article340 1984-11-10 8 Genscher names the donor BONN, Fri. Retired magnate gave the $4.3 m FOREIGN Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher said yesterday that a retired department store magnate donated six million marks (554.3 million) to his Free Democratic Party, ending speculation that the money came from the Flick industrial empire. Mr Genscher, the chairmanAP; AFP - 340 words
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198 1984-11-10 8 Outcry over doctor's crib death theory LONDON, Fri. British authorities were flooded with calls from distressed parents yesterday after a So ver nm en t -appointed octor said crib deaths were typically caused by parents who accidentally smothered their babies. "We are absolutely horrified and outraged that anyone could makeAP - 198 words
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204 1984-11-10 8 LONDON, Friday UP TO 1,000 brand-name drugs and medicines will no longer be paid for by Britain's National Health Service (NHS) under a £100 million (Ss2Bo million) savings plan announced yesterday by Social Services Secretary Norman FOWlpr A preliminary list of the type ofAFP - 204 words
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137 1984-11-10 8 Terrorist alert after bomb scares LONDON, Fri. Four weeks after an IRA bomb narrowly missed killing Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, the Defence Ministry said today all its establishments on the British mainland and m Northern Ireland have been put on terrorist alert. They said the alert was ordered last nightAP - 137 words
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132 1984-11-10 8 STRASBOURG (France), Fri. A team of French doctors specialising In test-tube babies claimed a breakthrough In the removal of eggs from the ovaries through the vagina. However, a rival French doctor waned that the method was dangerous for women whose ovaries were notUPI - 132 words
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Article, Illustration362 1984-11-10 9 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN By Manila Reporter Double-murder charge 'not specific claim' MANILA. Fri. Armed forces Chief of Staff, Gen Fabian Ver, and 20 other soldiers today waived their right to answer summons on a doublemurder charge. The waiver took place at a special session called362 words
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328 1984-11-10 9 ABBY TAN - Supreme Court surprised by secret Marcos decree ABBY TAN MANILA, Fri. The Supreme Court of the Philippines was surprised yesterday by revelations of an unpublished Presidential decree giving President Ferdinand Marcos power to waive courtmartial for soldiers and to refer their trial to the civil courts. The decree dated Sept328 words
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208 1984-11-10 9 JAKARTA. Fri. About 200 people may have died m a famine m Irian Jaya and 3,000 others are m danger, a newspaper reported here today. Drought m the southern Jayawijaya mountains has caused a severe food shortage since August, the Sinar Harapan quotedAFP - 208 words
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203 1984-11-10 9 Thai troops retake hill from Viets BANGKOK, Friday THAI troops recaptured a Vietnamese-occu-pied hill 2,000 metres inside Thailand today, an army spokesman said. He added that all Vietnamese troops were believed to have left Thai territory. He put Thai losses at five dead and more than 40 wounded. A ThaiReuter; Bernama; AFP - 203 words
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235 1984-11-10 9 JAKARTA, Fri. Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja said today that the Indonesian government is .lot satisfied with the response given by Papua New Guinea concerning an attack on Indonesian officials by Indonesian refugees inside the Papua border recenUy. Dr Mochtar told a news conference thatAP - 235 words
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Article55 1984-11-10 9 JAKARTA, r-"Vi. An airport technician was crushed to death m Bab when the nose of a DC-10 airliner snagged his headset, dragging him m front of the wheels, Antara news agency said yesterday. It added the technician was directing the plane before its scheduled takeoff on TuesdayReuter - 55 words
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Article54 1984-11-10 9 MANILA, Fri. A 40-year-old Filipino labourer, believed to be stricken with rabies, went berserk and killed two fellow employees and injured another with a lead pipe before fleeing a factory in Caloocan City yesterday, police said. Rogelio Gallarde, 40, bludgeoned his victims while they were sleeDineAFP - 54 words
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Article101 1984-11-10 9 Medical teams for typhoon areas MANILA, Fri. The armed forces today mobilised special medical teams m the central Philippines to prevent an outbreak of epidemics m the trail of a typhoon that left nearly 500 people dead and several hundreds missing. An army spokesman said air force planes were flyingReuter - 101 words
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Article311 1984-11-10 10 What 'kafir' means UMNO has been denied a chance of clearing its name against the accusation by the opposition Party Islam that its members are "kafirs" (infidels) because of the cancellation of the proposed debate between the two parties »on the issue. For a Muslim, it is the greatest insult311 words
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Article150 1984-11-10 10 Militant Islamic group exposed KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Several Malaysians who were influenced by a militant form of Islam while studying overseas have been found to be continuing these activities which are contrary to the nations interests, according to the government White Paper. It said other individuals and groups had alsoBernama - 150 words
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101 1984-11-10 10 SUBANG JAYA - 'Danger of temptation warning to the newspapers SUBANG JAYA Fri. PRIME Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad tonight warned newspapers of the dangers of succumbing to the temptation of giving their readers what they wanted. He said that such an attitude must be done away with immediately before it gotBernama - 101 words
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Article, Illustration450 1984-11-10 10 4 UMNO must defend its stand and must state the truth, and the truth is that Umno members are Muslims. —Dr Mahathir 'Kafir' charge serious and must be refuted Mahathir KEMAMAN, Ffi^— Umno was prepared to leave it to responsible bodies to determineBernama - 450 words
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Article78 1984-11-10 10 PET ALONG JAVA, Fri. The projected increase m hotel rooms from 28,432 to 42,233 next year will result m a shortage of trained personnel, Deputy Trade and Industry Minister Haji Muhyiddin Yassin said today. "The total number of hotel personnel required is estimated at 42,000 byBernama - 78 words
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Article70 1984-11-10 10 MALAYSIANS WHO visit China by way of Macao without proper documents will have their passports seized. They will also be banned from overseas travel for five years, Deputy Home Affairs Minister Radzi Sheikh Ahmad told Parliament yesterday. But Mr Radzi said only a small number of MalaysiansNST - 70 words
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Article65 1984-11-10 10 THE MALAYSIAN government has no plan as yet to build a second Causeway between Malaysia and Singapore, Deputy Works Minister Zainal Abidin Zain told Parliament yesterday. He was replying to a query on whether another Causeway is to be built to facilitate trade and transport between theNST - 65 words
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Article74 1984-11-10 10 ONLY ABOUT 300 communist terrorists are still operating m the country 200 m the peninsula and the rest m Sarawak, Acting Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Mohamed Amin Osman said yesterday when he opened the Senior Police Officers' Association, Inspectors' Branch, Conference m Kota Kinabalu. But aboutBernama - 74 words
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Article81 1984-11-10 10 CELEBRATIONS TO mark the 25th anniversary of Parliament the symbol of democracy m the country will be held next year. The Malaysian Parliament was 25 years old on Sept 11 but the exact date of the celebrations has not been decided. Minister m the Prime Ministers DepartmentBernama - 81 words
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Article62 1984-11-10 10 INFORMATION MINISTER Datuk Rais has launched a Bernama Newscan Service, providing up-to-date news over video terminals, Information Minister Datuk Rais Yatim said m Kuala Lumpur on Thursday. The service, m Bahasa Malaysia and English, would be useful for hotels, banks and business complexes, he said at aBernama - 62 words
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Article50 1984-11-10 10 RESIDENTS IN Jalan Batu Lada here are being terrorised by some wild long-tailed monkeys. About 20 of such monkeys have been damaging their crops and climbing onto their rooftops. One resident said he did not know where the monkeys came from as there was no jungle nearby. BernamaBernama - 50 words
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Article40 1984-11-10 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Foreign Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen leaves tomorrow to lead the Asean delegation to the fifth AseanEC dialogue beginning m Dublin, Ireland, on Nov 15. He is the current chairman ot the Asean Standing Committee. BernamaBernama - 40 words
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269 1984-11-10 10 PENANG, Friday UMNO will continue to explain to the people the real situation concerning the issue of Pas accusing Umno members of being kafir (infidels) although the Umno-Pas debate has been called off. Umno youth leader Mr Anwar Ibrahim said today thisBernama - 269 words
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Article, Illustration263 1984-11-10 10 Disunity will only 'benefit the CPM' KUALA LUMPUR, Friday DEPUTY Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam warned today that disunity m the Malay-Mus-lim community, if not checked will weaken their spirit and resilience and also that of the Malaysian people eventually. The only ones to benefit m the end will beBernama - 263 words
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Article, Illustration591 1984-11-10 11 LAI YEW KONG - Police posts to be set up islandwide LAI YEW KONG All systems go after success of scheme m Toa Payoh By Quote 4 Information received by telephone increased by 60 per cent, the bulk of which were received at NPPs. These have helped the police m solving crime as well591 words
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Article186 1984-11-10 11 BESIDES the evaluation by the NPP steering committee and the Japanese experts, a National University of Singapore team also made a public opinion survey m Toa Payoh before and after the system was implemented there. A preliminary analysis of the poll results indicated that186 words
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Article120 1984-11-10 11 THE National Exhibition a grand finale to Singapore's 25 years of nation-building celebrations will begin on Friday. Admission to the monthlong exhibition, from 16 a.m. to 18 p.m. daily, will be free, but on weekends, entry tickets will be issued to prevent excessive crowds. Admission120 words
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215 1984-11-10 11 DRIVING up a slope of rising wages and operating costs has not been easy for Singapore Bus Service. Yet, it has managed without raising bus fares for some time. The company lays down the factors behind this m the latest issue of215 words
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Article41 1984-11-10 11 CONSUMERS can pay their Public Utilities Board bills at the DBS Bank branch, m Woodlands Centre from Mon day. Payment can be made dur ing normal banking hours There will be no collection on public holidays and bank holidays.41 words
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Article182 1984-11-10 11 SERANGOON New Town will have a bus interchange when the Housing Board estate of 17,000 units is completed m 1986. Once the interchange is up, the Serangoon Garden terminal will be abolished and only a bus stop will be retained for services 73 and 136 which182 words
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468 1984-11-10 13 RAV DHALIWAL - RAV DHALIWAL By Revamped course on theory and practical skills drawn up ASPIRING driving instructors will have to prove their teaching skills before they are allowed to guide the learner's hand at the wheel. Under a revamped instructor training coursa being drawn up by468 words
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Article, Illustration219 1984-11-10 13 A WOMAN was burnt to death when fire gutted a row of four pre-war houses at Bandar Street on the fourth day of Lunar New Year, a coroner's court heard yesterday. The fire started at 31, Bandar street, where Madam Low Ah Moi, 82, was219 words
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118 1984-11-10 13 $300,000 in gold ornaments snatched from man A MAN who works for a jewellery manufacturing company has told police he was robbed of $300,000 worth of gold ornaments by two men on Wednesday. Mr Cheong Keng Eng, 24, said he was returning to his company, Jumbo Crafts Pte Ltd, m118 words
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Article95 1984-11-10 13 A MAN was fined $1,000 yesterday for giving false information to police. Ng See Cheang, 42. gave the information m a police statement about another man, Mr Ang Kirn Kiovv, on Jan IS, 1981 It happened after police, on anti-gamblin« rounds, detained the two Based95 words
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177 1984-11-10 13 Call for complete education in clan schools THE Hokkien Huay Kuan should develop a comprehensive education system for its five schools with emphasis on five virtues besides bilingualism. The virtues are moral and physical education, knowledge, team spirit and appreciation of art. In this way, the younger generation will have177 words
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Article42 1984-11-10 13 THE Singapore Broadcasting Corporation Staff Union's annual dinner and dance will be held at Hilton Hotel tumor row at 8 p.m. Mr Ong Teng Cheong. the Minister without Portfolio and secretary-general of the NTUC. will be the guest ->( honour42 words
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221 1984-11-10 13 Agencies to inspect MRT equipment ONE or more agencies will be appointed to keep an eye on electrical and mechanical equipment brought m for the Mass Rapid Transit system. The agencies will inspect equipment regularly at manufacturing plants overseas to ensure that standards specified by the MRT Corporation are met.221 words
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Article, Illustration66 1984-11-10 13 Keeping Track A FORMER Woodbridge patient, who threw a flower pot from his fourth-floor flat, was jailed for 10 days yesterday. Ng Hak Seng, 24, admitted committing the rash act on Oct 18. The court heard that Mr Mustafa bin Bachik, 43, who was walking66 words
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Article54 1984-11-10 13 RELATIVES and friends of Mr Cheng Cheong, 60, have been asked to contact the Ministry of Social Affairs on *****1 ext 215 or 323. Police found Mr Cheng sleeping along a corridor at Block 73. Eng Watt Street last Friday. He has been temporarily admitted to54 words
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Article, Illustration269 1984-11-10 14 Flavour of Chinatown to live on $8m extension to complex will have classic features AN $8 million extension to the present Chinatown Complex at the junction of New Bridge Road and Smith Street will help retain the area's character. The eight-storey building is expected to be completed by September and269 words
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151 1984-11-10 14 Man charged with having several fake seals A MAN was charged on Thursday with having several counterfeit seals and intending to use them for forgery. Ng Kong Wan, 31, allegedly had a Commissioner of Employment Singapore, Immigration Department Singapore, Singapore Coat of Arms, SD Paid of Controller of Immigration, Securi-151 words
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Article101 1984-11-10 14 More use POSBGiro to pay Mendaki ALTOGETHER 3,111 Muslims contribute to Mendaki each month through the POSB-Giro scheme. This is an increase of 13 per cent over the figure m September last year when the scheme started. At that time, 2,745 people used the scheme. The average contribution is $3101 words
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Article45 1984-11-10 14 A KEEP-FIT expert from New Zealand, Mrs May O'Rourke, is conducting rhythmic classes m Singapore until January. The 24-hour beginners' course will cost $45, and the 48-hour preparatory instructor's programme, $60. For more information contact the Singapore Sports Council on *****11 ext 422.45 words
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126 1984-11-10 14 A JOBLESS man who duped several people into believing he was renting out his flat was jailed for 20 months on Thursday for cheating. Doraisamy Prathiya Raj, 31, had originally claimed trial to the charges, but changed his plea to guilty halfway through the126 words
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414 1984-11-10 14 West 'will understand' a military Asean THE Western world would understand should Asean decide m future to become a military alliance, said Dr Joseph Luns, the former Secretary-General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato). He added, however, that it was not for him to tell the sovereign nations of414 words
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Article50 1984-11-10 14 A WALK-AND-JOG. organised by the Sri Ruthra Ka liamman Temple, will be held tomorrow It will be flagged off by Mr Rohan Kamis. MP for Telok Blangah. at 8 a.m. Interested participants are invited to assemble at the temple at 100. Depot Road by 7.30 am50 words
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Article253 1984-11-10 15 That's the number of milk packs schoolchildren guzzle a month under school scheme SINGAPORE schoolchildren are fast becoming milk guzzlers. They drink about a million packs of milk each month under the school milk scheme. Last year, primary and pre-primary schools and the People's Association's kindergartens bought about 10253 words
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Article103 1984-11-10 15 TUESDAY, NevlS, is Milk Day. The Milk for Children Advisory Council has designated this day to make milk-drinking more fan. About 3MB) children from 1M schools aad kindergartens will be entertained to ventriloquist acts, puppet and animal shews at the Singapore Zoological Gardens. The children103 words
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Article136 1984-11-10 15 THREE companies and three people being sued for alleged imitation of computer software and hardware had their cases adjourned by the High Court yesterday. Challenger Microcomputer Products and two people. Loo Leong Thye and Lur Leong Hong, who between them face five suits, had their136 words
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113 1984-11-10 15 $1 m dispute over payment is settled A DISPUTE between two companies ended when one of them agreed to pay nearly $1 million plus interest for goods bought m 1978 and 1979. Ban Lee Oil Mill's partners, Mr Lee Keng Gee and Mr Charlie Kua, originally challenged Felda Oil Products'113 words
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Article, Illustration445 1984-11-10 15 4 TODAY, tha National Trade Certificate (NTC) system of certifying skills is well accepted by our employers. School leavers are voluntarily taking up vocational training and companies are taking positive steps to upgrade the skills of their workers through NTC courses. We have now passed the445 words
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Article57 1984-11-10 15 SALESMAN Tan Koon Chuan was fined a total of $1,500 on Thursday for having seven pirated copies of gramophone records. Police raided his former shop at Far East Plaza on June 27 last year and seized 2,000 piratod tapes, which were all forfeited. Tan was cleared57 words
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Article, Illustration483 1984-11-10 16 $5,000 ideas competition draws poor response A TOTAL of 50 cash prizes worth $5,000 was offered for ideas to brighten the Chingay procession. But yesterday the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board, one of the organisers of the contest, announced that there were only three winners.483 words
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Article, Illustration224 1984-11-10 16 THE specialty chemical industry is considered important for the restructuring of Singapore's economy because of its very high value-added per worker. The value-added per worker m the chemical industry as a whole was $76,000 last year, more than twice the average for the manufacturing sector. But224 words
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1086 1984-11-10 16 Accounts clerk tells court about false statements The Broadview Commodities Case The charges THE charges are: Lab Shak Mew, 45, managing director of the then Broadview Commodities Pte Ltd, faces 28 abetment-by-conspiraey-to-eheat charges, allegedly committed between December 1981 and August 1982, involving $«.41 million. The prosecution is proceeding with six1,086 words
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Article124 1984-11-10 16 CHAIRMAN Melvin Price and nine other members of the US House of Representatives Armed Services Committee will arrive here tomorrow. They will call on Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew at the Istana on Monday after meeting the Defence Minister and Second Health Minister, Mr Goh Chok124 words
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304 1984-11-10 17 AHMAD OSMAN - Maj Fong: How Berita can help younger Malays AHMAD OSMAN By BERITA Harian had done exceedingly well given the constraints such as newspaper space and manpower, said Major Fong Sip Chee last night. It had succeeded m reaching out to the older readers, and it was important for the newspaper304 words
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338 1984-11-10 17 Potential leaders CC committees THE People's Association and the Central Council of Malay Cultural Organisation (Majlis Pusat) have begun a talent hunt for Malays who can play a bigger role m community centre affairs. They are looking for those with leadership potential to338 words
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Article, Illustration250 1984-11-10 17 MATILDA GABRIEL - MATILDA GABRIEL Story: SINGAPOREANS have moved from worrying about whether they were going to be issued with hawker licences and living m one-room flats to imported maids and parking problems, said the outgoing MP for Katong, Mr J.F. Conceicao, as he looked back over years m politics.MAZLAN BADRON - 250 words
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157 1984-11-10 17 ALL exit-points from Singapore were alerted yesterday far two Malaysians after a man was found dead at the Sea View Hotel m Amber Close off East Coast Road. Security officers manning the checkpoints were told to stop the two men who police believe can157 words
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Article65 1984-11-10 17 NTUC Comfort scholarships NTUC Comfort operators can now apply for next year's scholarship and bursary awards for their primary and secondary school children from Monday. Registration will be open on weekdays from 5.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. and on Saturdays from 1.30 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the NTUC Comfort65 words
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Article36 1984-11-10 17 THIEVES broke into the Boon Lay Emporium and Supermarket on Wednesday night and stole $12,779 worth of shirts, watches, cameras and cash. They entered by forcing open the store's front iron grilles.36 words
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110 1984-11-10 17 POLICE are still investigating the alleged murder of Mr Frankie Tan Tik Siah, 39, vice-president and regional treasurer of the American Express International Banking Corporation. Yesterday, three men and a woman charged with his murder were remanded for another week, when the case110 words
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Advertisement409 1984-11-10 17 Good news for Singapore fThe new Downtown Food Centre Where's Hokkien mcc like you haven't tasted since that stall moved I don't know where? Where's porridge m an iron pot? Where's the best chicken rice m town and don't say Middle Road because I haven't got a car. (/x^j^i^ Where409 words
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Article442 1984-11-10 18 FOUR years ago, the Singapore Lecture series was inaugurated. The idea was to bring people of international repute here so that Singaporeans would have an opportunity to meet them and hear their views on their fields of speciality. Five eminent personalities have spoken since the series442 words
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Article, Illustration1533 1984-11-10 18 PETER BARNARD - PETER BARNARD By Straits Times Correspondent covering the US elections Americans voted for the optimistic leader m Reagan 'THE problems of victory are more agreeable than those of defeat, but they are no less difficult" Winston Churchill. The Washington Post endorsed Walter Mondale for the1,533 words
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798 1984-11-10 18 VIKRAM KHANNA - VIKRAM KHANNA SOON after the first oil shock of 1973-74, the doyen of the free market, Prof Milton Friedman, solemnly affirmed that like other cartels, the Organisation of Petroleum Countries would collapse and that oil prices would never go above US$ll798 words
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580 1984-11-10 18 T.F.Hwang takes you down Memory Lane What's m a name? Shakespeare AN AWFUL lot, a woman lawyer claimed solemnly. It caused her, she said, to have her name changed last year by deed poll before she was called to the Bar. She told me then: "It was not because my580 words
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442 1984-11-10 19 Food is meant to be enjoyed, not wasted Use it productively, says reader I AM writing m after reading the report "Japanese children waste massive amounts of food". (ST, Nov 5). It is true that man tends to waste anything when there is an abundance of it. Affluence leads to442 words
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Letter89 1984-11-10 19 Only the individual decides I REFER to the letter "Petrol contest against energy policy" by Mr Anthony Law. (ST, Nov 7). During these competitive times, firms use different tactics to attract customers and improve sales. Those who buy petrol have a choice of gifts or they can depend on their89 words
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170 1984-11-10 19 On bus services I TAKE Service 166 from the bus stop located along Bras Basah Road immediately after its intersection with Bencoolen Street. I often wait for from 15 minutes to half an hour. The bus drivers simply ignore my indications that I want to170 words
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99 1984-11-10 19 MANY people are starving to death m Ethiopia because an ongoing drought has caused crops to fail. Although there have been efforts to send relief supplies to these people, I would like to appeal to all Singaporeans to put aside something for them.99 words
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227 1984-11-10 19 l WAS amazed to read the report (ST, Oct 31) that the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation had decided to stop broadcasting the songs of a Malaysian singer now m a drug rehabilitation centre m that country. Why the double standards? Is the fact that he227 words
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Letter155 1984-11-10 19 A BONE-JARRING, ear-splitting bus ride can be an amusing experience m some remote holiday location but certainly is not welcome m the Central Business District of Singapore. Why then are buses the likes of CSS 1728 allowed to ply our roads, notwithstanding current plans to replace155 words
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259 1984-11-10 19 There are enough buses to meet demand I REFER to the two letters that were published on Sept 11, the first about Service 24 and the second requesting additional bus services from Katong to the World Trade Centre. The Service 24 route is served by 16 Singapore Bus Service and259 words
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Letter, Illustration225 1984-11-10 19 Three readers comment on Traffic Police letters ST, Nov 5 I HAVE received an unregistered letter informing me that as I failed to attend court two years ago to answer a traffic charge, I would have to report to the Traffic Police within 14225 words
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106 1984-11-10 19 I READ with fear the letter "Fine paid but man receives warrant of arrest" by "RB3 *****4BA". (ST, Nov 5). This is definitely not the first time I have seen or heard of such a case. In the past they have involved other106 words
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Letter109 1984-11-10 19 I READ with concern the letter "Fine paid but man receives warrant of arrest" by "RB3 0U6448A". (ST, Nov 5). On June 18, I was booked by a traffic policeman for using the link road from Braddell Road to Lorong Chuan during the restricted hours. I subsequently109 words
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Article, Illustration241 1984-11-10 20 MARGARET GOODHALL - MARGARET GOODHALL By of The Straits Times Research Desk Man-made and natural disasters rack Ethiopia EACH day, between 90 and 100 children die m one famine relief centre m Ethiopia alone. With insufficient food and inadequate medical assistance, the numbers are expected to increase. Natural calamities241 words
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Article133 1984-11-10 20 TERRITORIAL disputes between Ethiopia and neighbouring Somalia have been going on since the *****. Somalia claims the Ogaden area of southern Ethiopia, which is inhabited by Somalis. In 1977-78, it launched an invasion into Ethiopia but was driven back by a massive influx of Soviet weapons, including133 words
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Article151 1984-11-10 20 THERE is constant civil unrest m Ethiopia among the Eritreans and the Somalis who want independence from Ethiopian rule. Opposition to the central government by Eritrean and Somali guerilla forces has led to bloody civil wars m the country. In addition, the central government also faces potential threats151 words
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Article, Illustration218 1984-11-10 20 6EOGIAPHY: North-East Africa. Bounded on the north-west by the Sudan, on the soul) by Kenya, and on the east by Djibouti and the Republic of Somalia, and on the northeast by the Red Sea. MEfc 1.22 mfton sq km (472,435 sq Rates). POPULATiM: 31.3 miun (1983). ECONOMY: Predominantly agricultural. All218 words
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Article85 1984-11-10 20 FAMINE and drought are the main scourges. Between 19T2 and 1974, famine occurred m the Tigre and Wollo provinces. Some 200,000 people died. In 1977-78, hundreds of thousands were affected by famine and drought, m addition to the half-a-million people displaced by the Ethiopia-Somalia war. In 1983-84,85 words
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825 1984-11-10 20 RAPHAEL PURA - RAPHAEL PURA By writing for The Asian Wall Street Journal JAKARTA Indonesia is betting that the production cut set by the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) will not seriously threaten its economy m the short run. But petroleum-industry analysts825 words
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Article, Illustration286 1984-11-10 21 THURSDAYS heavy selling continued on the local stock market yesterday, and the Straits Times Industrial Index fell another 8.52 points to end the week at 817.74, its lowest level m 20 months. Over the two days, the STI lost 20.43 points, leading a stockbroker to describe the286 words
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Article37 1984-11-10 21 Singapore barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 14 89 15 Finance 1 15 3 Hotels 1 7 2 Properties 1 10 2 Plantations 0 7 1 Mmmg 0 2 0 Deb/Loans 0 4 4 Totol 17 124 2737 words
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Article82 1984-11-10 21 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market drifted through another lacklustre session with share prices retreating further across the board. The 30-counter New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index fell 16.48 points to 1254.49. Reflecting the easier trend, the market scoreboard showed only 15 gains against 144 losses while82 words
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Article37 1984-11-10 21 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1983/84 High 1071.91 (B '2/84) 983.06(8/2/84) 1983 84 tow 712 29 (5/1.83) 684 88 (4/1/83) All-time High 1071 91 (8/2, 84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All-time low 74 75(17,964) 550.78(12/8/82)37 words
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Article43 1984-11-10 21 Up Down Unch Industrials 11 95 11 Finance 1 13 I Hotels 0 1 0 Properties 0 8 4 Oil palms 1 7 2 Tins 1 8 0 Rubbers 2 10 3 Deb/Loans 0 2 1 Totol 15 144 2243 words
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Article14 1984-11-10 21 DBS CULS 845,000 Promet 820,000 Pon-EI 592,000 Pahong Inv 526,000 OCBC 417,00014 words
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Article79 1984-11-10 21 No* 8 Nov 9 BT Composite 726 72 717 10 BT Indicator *****52 *****15 BT 08/ OS 395 396 ST Industrials 826 26 817 74 ST Finance 2418 94 2398 61 ST Hotels 890 10 888 80 ST Properties ***** 497 91 ST Minings 353 04 352 80 ST79 words
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Article68 1984-11-10 21 Boustead Bhd -t i —4 (bl bon —6 Rob-nans I unch C»C .1 Haw Par -3 PMC -3 s*^ -i ssr 8 -j ga« -j j_ar OufcpM -3 <pp- -2 Pei*s Plant —4 S_p Cwp -1 1 Emo +1 WC Prima -10 rims Pub -10 I68 words
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378 1984-11-10 21 TONG YOKE THO - Store moving to Funan Centre m January By TONG YOKE THO THE poor retail market has stricken yet another department store. Cortina Department Store has decided to cut down to one-tenth its present size when it moves to Funan Centre m early January.378 words
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120 1984-11-10 21 SINGAPORE-BASED Metal Box (S) Ltd has become the first reported casualty of the Thai baht devaluation announced on Sunday. The 17.4 per cent devaluation resulted m a reduction of the group sales and earnings from the Thai subsidiary. Attributable profits fell 38.8 per120 words
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Article60 1984-11-10 21 FINANCE company Singapura Building Society reported a 23 per cent fall m group pre-tax profit to $6.2 million for the year ended June 1964, compared with previously. Turnover, however, was higher by 39 per cent at $29.97 million. The directors have proposed a first and60 words
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287 1984-11-10 21 HIGHFLYER Chuan Hup Marine is poised for take-off. listing its strengths m its latest annual review "a strong management, financial resources, technological Inniiovation and operational know-how" the marine-based group is set to grow, chairman Peh Kwee Tee says. The focus will be the expansion287 words
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529 1984-11-10 21 MARA FERNANDEZ - Quarter-point decrease brings rates down to 9.5 pc BARELY two weeks after the round of local prime rate cuts, two of the Big Four local banks, United Overseas Bank and Overseas Union Bank, have cut their prime lending rates yet again. The two529 words
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Article, Illustration359 1984-11-10 21 JEEVARAJAH YASOTHA - O M wins more than half of advertising awards By JEEVARAJAH YASOTHA IT WAS a virtual sweep by one advertising agency when winners of the best Singapore ads were announced last night. Ogilvy Mather won 41 of the 76 Creative Circle awards, making it the second successive year that they359 words
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Article202 1984-11-10 21 SINGAPORE ads are just not funny which is why nobody won the two newly-created awards for humour at a judging last night of the best advertisements m the past 12 months. "Where is the humour, local humour that makes Singaporeans laugh?" the judges had asked m202 words
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364 1984-11-10 21 Top Japanese store to be anchor tenant in Raffles City ONE of the largest department sto^e chains m Japan has signed a contract as the retail anchor tenant m Rallies City. The Sogo Co Ltd Clans to open its store i mid-1986, a joint venture with Raffles City Pte Ltd.364 words
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Advertisement178 1984-11-10 21 f j__ s. Welcome to any one of mf^Jm showrooms at fkjiN\\z RATTAN J J^ISg* M Manufacturer and Exporter -=^mH *JL aB mtlm B* I \M^ Above $1000^5425/- only P* 5 Seater (With cushions and covers) Av^t^ws^m%-M^^^ I-r"*'- r *SS22T M 1 1 r Ul Lii li nVF BWBCMM ISf178 words
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Advertisement96 1984-11-10 22 Fhgnjapan. The Meitetsu m -Jr •iL^ On^iingtodaval Delfi.Orchf l j^^^^l r -41'IJ^^ «sJanl lV^ "^HI i ffisxW%&l&SjskmV^W. mwWWawor^ffim^^^^^^MW^ m\ I > 'ffifZ'&Bm i Wm '^oMf^^ Bw'" n ?jWm c v v-'.-.. *'<.' :^''^^^>"^" X I V 9: Jt* mj^^r (j*&mrWmi&'s- '-''^''xiS^^Sl^flMy^vx^^^^^^^^^^. c 3 >; x...- '''"'''''^flutiitfßmM mWßiw&Solm^'?svZwm\ jAj^L '.4.. ■'■'■'■'■'S7QPtQWtmmmt&£96 words
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Advertisement182 1984-11-10 23 itetsu mood is here and now! i.: iiwtti m W"' iga e.e ;e y p it I)dfi,Qixiiard Road.loo^mi :-:.^s|mM mt nfl^^aaflaflflflflff^^^' '^?ffW ajp> a >^^ nfl >^fflj^__^_^.S^^^^^jS^^^^^ffi|HlHl|^BlßMMß^F^^B'. '^fl K_§1k?: ,^'^''^^"^B la&. ;^B'^iinaflwß'^Bnß»iaßiMaw:.:.:.-.-. x^O m&f£i k xfla^^^aans'^BnnjHKflß^Kiffi^^ ,k,:,^Bb X --*l^^^ m£y *l tfi^Jstßai «kW- WaL^asam TfIHA ■■jßV^^'^^ iiritfMJM^^fflP™^^^ ■b^':^:< *i j*182 words
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Article3108 1984-11-10 24 READERS should be aware of the Imitations of this information Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered m "business done". Further because al dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does3,108 words
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Article2114 1984-11-10 24 INDUSTRIALS A|nomotoi3 108 3 70S) A Choc (2 51B) (5) 2.59 (5J 2 60 >5) 2.58 (16) 2.56 (3) 2.57 AMD (3.368) (3) 3.40 Alcorn (1 298 1 30S) (1) 1 31 (31) 1 30 .3) 1 29 AISB (1 248) (3) 4 26 (4)2,114 words
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Article2844 1984-11-10 24 All shares quoted have a par vak,e of $1 uniess otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip njhts N Ta«-e»empted dividend ABN is traded m lots ot 10 shares each with the price quoted m dollars 1984 Last Yield Vol Day High Low Company Sale Change ('OOO) High2,844 words
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Article289 1984-11-10 25 FOB m bates RAS MRELB (S cents/Mb) (M cents/kio) Noon Close Noon Close hit 1 RSS Prompt 172 75— 173 75N 172 00— 173 OON unq unq Int 1 RSS Dec 173 75—***** 174 75-***** 198 50—199 00 197.50—***** Int 1 RSS Jan 177 75—***** 176 75-***** Int 2289 words
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Article, Illustration56 1984-11-10 25 THE Kuala Lumpur Tin Market's price yesterday remained at MJ29.27 per kg, still within the International Tin Agreement's lower range of MJ29.15 and M 532.06 per kg. Sentiment held steady on continued support from the buffer stock manager. Total turnover dropped to 183 tonnes from 186 tonnes on56 words
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Article22 1984-11-10 25 Closinf prices Copper £/ta||l|t Ihm Spot 1085 50— *****0 (1086.50-1087.00) 3 months 1109.50-1110.00 (1108 50-1109.00) Market tone: Steady Sales: 36,550 tonnes22 words
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Article24 1984-11-10 25 dosing prices Silwwr USJ/troi U Fri Tins Sincapore 7.65—7 70 7.70-7.75 New York 7.70— 7 75 7 75— 7.80 Source Credit Suisse. Spore24 words
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Article27 1984-11-10 25 Dosing prices Aluminium fc/ tonne Thurs Spot 918.00 919.00 (899.50—900.50) 3 months 944 50 945 50 (924.00—924.50) Market tone: Barely steady after firm Sales: 23,400 tonnes27 words
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Article357 1984-11-10 25 Closing prices. Pr*« VIOO kg /UOi t odoi_ Coconut cmjgw uSi SmmHME FOB 195.00 (seders) SS_"!5f ctass CM drum FOB ***** (sellers) New drum FOB 212 00 (seders) Jrwcrop 0 96 2nd dass 0 70 COpra 3rd class 0 70 Mned (loose) 105 00 (buyers) Thai breken A357 words
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Article23 1984-11-10 25 GOLD US$/oz Fri Thurs Singapore 346.50—346.80 348.00—348.50 Hongkong 346.30—346.70 348.00—348.40 Thurs Ned New York 347.50—348.00 350.25 350.75 London 347.50—348.00 346.75 347.2523 words
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Article125 1984-11-10 25 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market closed firm on late covering m anticipation of a lower USDA soyabean production estimate last night. PALM Closing prices Crude Iff/tonne palm oi Nov 1259 (central) 1260 (south north) Dec 1260 (south north) lan 1260 (south) Refined paknoi uss/tomes RBD palm Nov125 words
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Article120 1984-11-10 25 THE KJXOBAR market traded between 5523,873 and 5524,086 yesterday. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.80/347.30 and traded quietly up to U*****.00/347.50 before closing at U*****.70/ 347.20. It re-opened m the afternoon at U*****.70/347.20 and peaked at U*****.00/ 347.50 briefly. It then eased off to the day's low120 words
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Article222 1984-11-10 25 THE Singapore dollar yesterday rose marginally against the US dollar and was traded between 2.1460 and 2.1480. It closed at around 2.1450/ 60 m very thin trading. The greenback rose from New York levels against most major currencies m quiet trading. Against the Deutschemark, it climbed to 2.9470 from222 words
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Article140 1984-11-10 25 Manager*' prices for Arbuthnot Securities Asia £2fi£! If* "12! Movio*i2 J"-"" Stir.'.. Singapore Unit Trust 97 102 gag*. 306 -3u_ Theco«*«f« __hfS OUB Montagu E_ven_B>_ra 107-112 B-J3 __.s■_•_ f__ 102-10; f ■< s^re invest U no los-iii Income Bond Unit Diamond MGT Spore Spore Equrty Fvnd 113-120 Income140 words
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Article205 1984-11-10 25 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dolars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SJIO foreign currency Australian dollar 1.8479 1 8509 5 47 5 35 Canadian dollar 1 6299 1 6319 6 19— 609 NZ dollar 1.0639— 1 0665 9.61-9 34 Sterling, pound 2.7209-2.7243 3.71-365 US205 words
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Article343 1984-11-10 25 Overseas kets—— a round-up of wire services NEW YORK, Fri. Stocks closed lower yesterday for the second straight session as profit-taking m issues usually favoured by institutions continued despite lower interest rates. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 4.53 points to close at 1228.69. Institutions were considerably less343 words
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Article248 1984-11-10 25 Cfcl Hk Elect Worr 9008 Int. City 0.62 -001 Simt Dorby 6.90 Msocoted Hotels 041 Hk Gas 680 unch Jarrjne Moth 7.60 -0 I Sino Land 0.40S Bank Ot East Asm 2L60 -0 3 Hk Hotels 23.20 -0.5 Jard_e Sec 6.25 unch Stekix Cheung Kong 820 -0 1 HK248 words
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Article327 1984-11-10 25 No. 9 Cents Change ICI 216 -4 (Aust) Latghton 162 +2 Lend lease 554 +4 |A C I 197 +2 Mogelon Pet Aust 235 unch lAMI 265 unch Moym Nkkless 372 +10 A P M 230-2 Metals Exptor j AbeHoyle 920 +10 NL 50 unch i Age 332 +5327 words
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Article295 1984-11-10 25 Nov 9 Yen Change 520 +10 Mitsui Co 326 +1 Ajinomoto i''° Mitsui Shipbldg 151 +5 ?40„ +«6 Mitsu. Smelting 527 +2 lU° Mitsukosh. 360 +12 Asoht Chem s6s +2 Mitsumi 1150 unch *S +4 Muroto Mfg 2570 -30 g-* J" __5 NfckoSec 525 +5 Bndgestone s6o +1 Nto295 words
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Article211 1984-11-10 25 NwrS US. Change GuK Oi Cp Alcoa 37 <*** Re 1 3 4 ACed Chem Cp 34% unch _r_ ,tt |g* J* A»s_halm_i» 8 Moch I? 4% Am Tel 4 Tel 18* Amax Inc 18% -V* __J^ _J r Amr Corp 32% unch *>hn 4 Jhsn 34% Bethlehem211 words
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Article529 1984-11-10 25 Nov 8 cnc< Chant c MNMG INDUSTRIALS Bartow Rand 475 +5 Charter Con* 223 +2 A«e<H.yons 164 +1 Cons Gold 517 +13 Ass. Dairies 148 +2 Rus Plant 811/16 BTRPtC 517 -3 ZCI 14 +V, Babcocks 138 -1 Barclays 527 -8 US$ B«««"°rns AAC 14 unch «X 2M -5529 words
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Article205 1984-11-10 25 Gold THE strength of the dollar, which recovered m the New York market, caused December gold to open lower at U*****.70. Trading m the contract was moderate between U*****.00 and U*****.40 before settling at U*****.40. (In USSper Troy ounce) Open High Lew Sett Est Vel Dee 348.70 349.00205 words
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Article543 1984-11-10 25 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Rece Ship .Voyaie) Arr Cargo Time Bto Soy Accord (45A) 10/11 (2100) FSB 0700-0900 L Sd Concordia (680) 11/11(0500) TA3 0700-0800/*****700 H Europe Eagle (8401WB) 11/11(0700) FSB *****200/1700-1900 L N Zircon (365/N) 11/11(0700) FSB *****100/*****900 B 0700-0900/1700-1900 F543 words
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Article225 1984-11-10 25 Vessel Berth An Dep Vessel Berth Arr Oep KepfX. I Wharves Cherry Lanka 306 10/11 15 11 Chnstma Isabel 8/9 aside 10/11 H* Bi* 302 10 11 1111 Feng Chi 33/4 aside 10/11 wh»rvo« Helmut Hermann 35/6 aside 10/11 ummm M wn__r__. Myomaywa 6/7 aside 10/11 Ange225 words
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Article42 1984-11-10 25 HONGKONG The Trans Pacific Freight Conference and the New York Freight Bureau cancelled plans for container yard receiving charges scheduled for introduction m Hongkong on Jan 1 after discussions with the shippers' council here, the chairman of both conferences said.42 words
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Article, Illustration474 1984-11-10 26 TERESA OOI - TERESA OOI By London Reporter Four directors are dismissed, seven others resign LONDON In one of the biggest boardroom shake-ups m the corporate history of Dunlop Holdings PLC, Sir Michael Edwardes yesterday took over as the new chief executive and chairman and immediately removed 11474 words
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Article, Illustration202 1984-11-10 26 Most active stock MINING stock Pahang Investments PLC, formerly Pahang Consolidated PLC, was again the most active stock during the week, the third time' in a row. Five million shares were traded, making it streets ahead of the second most active stock for the202 words
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427 1984-11-10 26 Singapore THE local stock market continued inexorably downwards, unmoved, it seems by all the good news m the world. Mr Ronald Reagan may have won the US elections, local and US interest rates may have fallen, overseas stock markets may have427 words
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189 1984-11-10 26 Investors take profits following the trend on Wall Street THE Kuala Lumpur stock market started quietly last week, with investors adopting a wait-and-see attitude before the US presidential elections. Trading was very selective, and the focus was on situational and speculative stocks. Even these were lacking. But when it was189 words
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Article88 1984-11-10 26 THE FOLLOWING is a list of the five most actively traded stocks on the Stock Exchange of Singapore this week. It gives the turnover m thousands of units, closing prices ypcteniaw anrl Hrn hinh anA Iniu W IQC4 j uuj qmu mc ingii anu luff lUI I.OH88 words
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268 1984-11-10 26 Friday date for hearing on press merger THE three companies involved m the press merger have each submitted the scheme of arrangement to the Singapore High Court for approval. The court's approval of the reduction m the share capital of Times Publishing Bhd, The Straits Times Press (1975) Ltd and268 words
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Advertisement7 1984-11-10 25 GO MAGAZINE FOR FASHION AND BEAUTY IDEAS7 words
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Advertisement278 1984-11-10 26 mAW The Board of Directors, Management Staff of Lubrizol Southeast Asia (Pte) Ltd thank The Honourable Dr Wong Kwei Cheong, Minister of State for Trade and Industry for kindly officiating m the inauguration of the company on November 9, 1984 and all business associates and friends for their invaluable attendance,278 words
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Advertisement59 1984-11-10 26 Game SUPER JACKPOT WW CJI £A***\ FOR TOMORROW S DRAW 90/84 TO BE HELD OVER REWFFUSIOW AFTER 4.30PM TWO SHARED $20,000 In draw 89/84 System Coupon LC *****90 sold at West Coast Drive TOTO booth and System Coupon LC *****49 sold at Ang Mo Kio TOTO booth wi each receive59 words
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Advertisement699 1984-11-10 27 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: rtS^S Monday Friday 900 am to 5.00pm 1 Ordinary: Isl 00 per word (Mta je- 00- I Food/ Enterta,nm n p V$ .mmwaamm^ awAa aMW^ Ao tm^ dfK m mummu^ a^\ mf mamm d mwmmm^ mf\. mf Wmm *mA. At*** Saturday 8.30 am to 2.00pm699 words
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Advertisement896 1984-11-10 27 2 Eating Out 2 Eating Out mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm iaagß B^. ilt^,, > l a jaajanjanaa*B OSnl KO 100 Experience the atmosphere of an English PUB at low prices! Our set lunches are at $B Jt aad enr large drafts are at $4 Jl (Happy Hears 3pm to 7pm) We serve PUB896 words
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Advertisement453 1984-11-10 27 2 Eating Out 2 Eating Out 2 Eating Out nTfSjmT ■*-> V nfflnn IRflffwSilttffiß H jj\&*SV J^H M mWwi mm\ 'r^i l'«« H mmmmmm*mm^mm*****.Ammmmmmmm^mmmm 14 Antiques/Arts/ Crafts mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm I clearance! SALE! "CASH MM C'BBV I i TO CLEAR SPACE FOR NEWARRiVALS 20% TO 40% DISCOUNT Antique Blackwood furniture, porcelain, Ivory,453 words
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Advertisement652 1984-11-10 27 19 Home Appliances DEPOSIT $70 C.T.V., video, refrigerator. Easy H/P terms. Trade-In used refrigerators acceptable. Tel: *****51/ *****43. 20 Pett/Pet Care LAST NIGHT ARRIVAL Australia Victoria Imported cream white/ orange male/ female Pomeranian (parents Australian Champion), red white Boxer, white/ apricot Toy Poodle, Silky Terier, Pugs, Pekingese, German Shepherd, red652 words
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Advertisement628 1984-11-10 27 22 Stamps/Coins SINGAPORE $500 GOLD proof coins (Dog, Pig). Reasonable offer secures. Contact: Royston *****61/(Sunday *****35). 23 Shopping Guide EXCLUSIVE NEW COLLECTION of cotton/ linen suits, dresses trouser suits m sizes 36 and 38 for sale at Summer Folly ranging from $69 $300. Call *****94 Mon Fri except Wednesday between628 words
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Advertisement738 1984-11-10 27 25 Sate: Other Products EXCLUSIVE BRAND BED LINENS With Continued Designs SALE UP TO 80% OFF BEDSPREADS/ gOMFORTERS Usual Pries: Sale: Single $343 $69 Queen $428 $99 QUILT COVERS Usual Price: Sals: Single $96 $29 Queen $129 $39 CURTAINS Usual Price: Sale: Pinch-pleated $119 $59 Tie Back $179 $89 Usual738 words
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Advertisement1110 1984-11-10 27 B IB* GOODNESS of B* home cooked Thai with W over to choose m from. Prepared chefs from B Chiang-Mai only B your moneys worth, a discount B| will be produce 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ 36 House Massage Massage Renovation/Decor RELAX REFRESH YOURSELF AT jmmK GREAT EASTERN aBL1,110 words
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Advertisement619 1984-11-10 27 ROYAL RENOVATION A TRADING CO. HDB Licence no: K***** No deposit is needed Welcome government loan <asi, an completion with i months guarantee. Italia;. hea\\ dut) cerami. tktO* tiles 12' X \X including skirting 3-roomec: $.1200 1 -roomed $5,000 .Vriinined $6,800 i We undertake furniture design I and office renovation619 words
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Advertisement832 1984-11-10 28 36 House 36 House Renovation/Decor Renovation/Decor for HDB FLAT OWNERS! aJ I We are now able to cater fo HDB Renovation! fl Hi Designs to suit your taste w m m Workmanship to your satisfaction H Priced to your budget H| Wide Range of Ceramic Tiles Marble Terrazzo. Parquet, Etc832 words
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Advertisement364 1984-11-10 28 i mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 38 TV/Video/Hi-Fi A RELIABLE KOWA Electrical specialises m antenna installation, repairing all kinds of video, colour T V and washing machines Tel *****28. *****17. NATURAL SPECIALISES IN repairing Colour T Video. Hi-Fi system. Antennae Installation. Service guaranteed *****57/ *****91). SHARP ELECTRICAL SERVICE. Specially m repairing C T V364 words
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Advertisement620 1984-11-10 28 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/ Removal i I LOOKING FOR GOOO and charges reasonable and professional. household, office removal? We specialised In pianos, antique. household delivery and disposal service Fast efficient service. Experienced reliable workers provided 7 days service. Day night service. Inquiries, call *****31 HOUSE REMOVAL TRANSPORTATION services Office removal620 words
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Advertisement711 1984-11-10 28 54 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Translation Services PART-TIME ACCOUNTING A Book keeping services offered a reasonable rates. Please call Eve lyn *****22. PART-TIME BOOKKEEPING/ TA) return services for proprietors shops, clinics and companies Tel: *****92 Angela. 55 Commercial Vessels VESSEL SAILING FOR Eas: Malaysia next week. Acceptinj cargo and heavy equipments711 words
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Advertisement537 1984-11-10 28 I Bear :-JJsl BaaV A I Baal ■I Mm GALORE! ■I |||3 THERE ARE 1 idFjl 262 II Li JL M JOB OPPORTUNITIES IN t I _J THIS SECTION TODAY |p^ l^jaßßßßUaaaßmlaaamL 65 Situations Wanted i— DOMESTIC HELPERS a Maids a Carefully screened oriented trom Philipines over 700 already deployed537 words
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Advertisement520 1984-11-10 28 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive A Well Known Established International Company invites applications for:PROMOTION EXECUTIVE The Person:- Must be highly numerated a good organiser. c Preferably a graduate with at least 2 years' working experience. Responsibilities:- Acquisition selection of lists for direct mail. Planning for promotion. Preparing evaluating promotion results.520 words
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Advertisement364 1984-11-10 28 69 Situations Vacant: Domestic i WANTED SERVANT TO work m Thomson area, from Ba.m. to sp.m. Tel: *****08. 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical =a^—aa O^INATIONAL 1 Applications are invited for appointment to the following post: SECRETARY (GRADE III) QUALIFICATIONS GCE O' Level passes m 3 subjects including English Language, or364 words
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Advertisement600 1984-11-10 28 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 67 Situations Vacant: 67 Situations Vacant: EPP EDP "S^'S^**^—**'**— i ßsl MICRO-COMPUTER PROGRAMMER A major ayatems supplier needs an additional Programmer to join a young and enthusiastic team. The duties will include the development and documentation of an existing business system together with the support of an expanding user600 words
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Advertisement699 1984-11-10 28 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ b i Clerical UNITED OVERSEAS BANK GROUP inv.tei appicat'ons tc tit ports ol BANK CLERK/ TELLER Requirement* c 4 GCE 'O' leve: crr-.i passes c Age preferably t>e'w\ BO 17~and 25 c Ability tc type Attractive salary and fringe benefits will be off erad Interested candidates699 words
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Advertisement762 1984-11-10 29 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical W— M^ gggggg CORNING^ (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD requires BOOKKEEPER GCE O' level with credit m English LCCI Higher Accounting and Costing Able to maintain full set of manufacturing accounts c Knowledge of operating IBM PC preferred Experience m standard costing762 words
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Advertisement412 1984-11-10 29 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical KUWAIT ASIA BANK E.C. Invitea applicants for tha position Of: TELEPHONE OPERATOR CUM RECEPTIONIST Qualifications (iCE A' or O' level with at least 1 year's experience In operating PABX switchboard Fresh school leavers will also be considered. Intareatad applicants are requested to aubmit their personal412 words
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Advertisement614 1984-11-10 29 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical aaaaajajaaaaassaaassaasaaaassi Foreign Bank requires urgently CLERKS ($450 P.M.) Raquiramanta: a GCE 'O' level with credit m English and Mathematics. a Typing speed minimum 35 w.p.m. a Pleasant personality. a Able to start work immediately. Fringe Benefits: 3 months bonus 2 weeks leave Medical benefits. Interested614 words
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Advertisement689 1984-11-10 29 70 Situationa Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical A weH established trading company invitee applications for the poet of> 1) STENOGRAPHER GCE O' Levei. Shorthand and typing. General secretarial duties. 2) DOCUMENTATION CLERK GCE 'O' Level. Mm. 2 years working experience. Able to type. Please apply with full resume, recent photo and tel.689 words
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Advertisement773 1984-11-10 29 70 Situationa Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical FEMALE GENERAL CLERK a Able to type. a Pleasant personality. a Able to communicate well. a School leavers may apply. Interested applicants, pleaaa call personally at:Unit 261, Capitol Shopping Centre (between tern 12pm today) TEL: *****92 GENERAL SALES CLERK a GCE 'O' level with credits773 words
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Advertisement643 1984-11-10 29 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical WANTED ADMINISTRATIVE CLERK. Ability to type. Good telephone conversationist. Call: *****88 for interview, 2p.m. to sp.m. ACCOUNTS CLERK REQUIRED at Goldhill Centre to keep full set of accounts. Applicants call *****33. ACCOUNTS CLERK NEEDED urgently. At least 2 years' working experience. For interview call: *****34643 words
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Advertisement927 1984-11-10 29 71 Situationa Vacant: 71 Situationa Vacant: Salaa Sales A well eatabiiahed trading compeny, full aubsidiary of Hitachi Matalo Ltd, Japan, known as a leading manufacturer of speciality steel and other eteel products, invitee applications for the poet of: SALES REPRESENTATIVES QUALIFICATIONS: c GCE 'O' Level or equivalent. c More than927 words
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Advertisement749 1984-11-10 29 71 Situationa Vacant: Saw* CROWN ALLIANCE MARKETING PTE LTD requires MALE FEMALE SALES EXECUTIVES c preferably experience m building matertalJ a own transport c attractive salary and < urnmlssion Intareatad applicants, piaaae write m with hill resume to 190, CLEMENCEAU AVENUE rO4 19 SINGAPORE SHOPPING CENTRE SINGAPORE 0923 Eatabiiahed Hardware749 words
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Advertisement426 1984-11-10 30 71 Situations Vacant: Sales GOOO INCOME ASSURED b] sell m< me In imam i Pull Part Tune Training USCnHltd Miiuluuin OCS O Contact Ooitn UIMU 1 aahs: INDOOR SALESMEN WANTED lor electrical retailer m l.ucky IMa.'.i Attractive hilars »\ernme conuntsalon allowance I'lea^- .ii!T.HIHi SALESGIRLS WANTED hat 16 _'4 Chinese Qitalifrratiori426 words
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Advertisement783 1984-11-10 30 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical Technical GM Singapore's growth II I continues to challenge II I your High-Tech Abilities II h We are aUS multi-national manufacturing company BB B specialising m high volume high technology BB B automotive electronics. As a division, we are783 words
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Advertisement519 1984-11-10 30 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical Technical d^ maaUaMmamMmmmmtmaammmmMammWm m flB SEMBAWANG sSSSBSSSSi ENGINEERING BBSI (PTE) LTD A company specializing m steel/fabrication work for offshore gas and petroleum operations invite applications from suitably qualified candidates for the following positions:--(D BOILERMAKERS Able to interpret shop drawings519 words
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Advertisement369 1984-11-10 30 I t GTM Coignet J.V. urgently requires PREFAB TRAINEES Primary 6 and above. Age to 30 years old. Completed/ exempted from National Service. Able to work on 2 shifts. CB free workers may also apply. We offer: Salary $27.00 per day. After confirmation $28 per day. Regular overtime. Shift allowance.369 words
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Advertisement474 1984-11-10 30 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical EyWLITYANSYSTEMS(S)PILLIU mmmm f (a member of Chuan Hup Marine Group) II lising m EPABX/EKTS systems is HI j for the right person to assume the n of: ABX/EKTS TECHNICIAN H m Electronic/Communication RH neenng KH irience m installation and itenance of EPABX/EKTS474 words
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Advertisement513 1984-11-10 30 Expanding Trading Company requires id REPAIR TECHNICIAN a Possess NTC 3 m Mechaniss cal. preferably having ex- perience m chain saw. Offer attractive salary, fringe benefits to the right candidate Plaaaa tel *****63. I- ESTABLISHED ENGINEERING COMPANY requires Architectural M&E Draughtswoman Mm GCE "O" Level 1 2 years experience Kindly513 words
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Advertisement484 1984-11-10 36 137 Tours 137 Tours ijf Cultural Entertainment «W Leads the way to the kUSA mm* r r Ml^ There are so many torn YJ oigamsers specialising m f* t -\e North America package y \ji but we at Cultural "*f W g&I «t 'li Br ana many many more highlights484 words
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Article, Illustration381 1984-11-10 37 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI Paul is top bet m ace's absence By LOCAL sprinters, less champion Haron Mundir, will face each other for the first time this season m this afternoon's Sonetti Italia All-Comers track and field meet at the National Stadium. With Haron sidelined because381 words
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271 1984-11-10 37 Stadler sets off with a course mark KAPALUA (Hawaii), Fri. Craig Stadler played one of the finest rounds of his career yesterday, shooting a course record of nine-under-par 62 on the opening day of the US$450,000 ($963,000) Kapalua international golf tournament. Stadler's score, which included 10 birdies and one bogey,Reuter; AP - 271 words
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Article151 1984-11-10 37 J. RAJENDRAN - Nineteen boxers selected J. RAJENDRAN THE Singapore Amatuer Boxing Association have selected a 19-member national squad with next year's South-east Asia Games m mind. The selection was based on their performances m four competitions this year the Novices, Intermediate, Singapore Open, and Golden Gloves. The 19 include five who represented151 words
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Article197 1984-11-10 37 JOE DORAI - Inter-con slap ban on 10 players JOE DORAI By TEN footballers, including National Football League Division One I player Roy Tan, have been suspended for two months because of misconduct m inter-constitu-ency matches. Roy, who represented Moulmein, plays for Farrer Park United m the League. His brother, Chew Meng, received197 words
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Article476 1984-11-10 37 SOUTH AFRICAN-BORN track star Zola Budd has been offered a chance of competing for a Zurich athletics club. Res Bruegger, Swiss vice-president of the newly-formed International Athletics Grand Prix Committee, said on Thursday m Zurich that he had had talks with South African-born runner Cornelia Buerki, a friendReuter; AFP - 476 words
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Article, Illustration585 1984-11-10 40 DIVISION ONE FIXTURES Arsenal v Aston Villa, Coventry v Ipswich, Leicester v Manchester United, Liverpool v Southampton, Newcastle v Chelsea, Norwich v Luton, Nottingham Forest v Tottenham, Queens Park Rangers v Sheffield Wednesday, Watford v Sunderland, West Bromwlch v Stake. LONDON,Reuter; AFP - 585 words
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Article231 1984-11-10 40 Hard to got rid of soccer itch LAGOS, Fri. The Nigerian Football Association plan to Ktest to the African itbaU Confederation about alleged illtreatment of I badan Shooting Stars players and officials daring last Sunday's African Champions Cap semifinal against Semassi Sokode, of Togs, In Lome. The Nigerian team lostAFP - 231 words
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Article753 1984-11-10 40 THE MARTIN PALMER COLUMN] LONDON, Fri. Everton can be forgiven for blinking m disbelief as they emerge after years m the shadows to lead the English First Division soccer standings for the first time since a brief occupation at the top m October 1979. They753 words
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Article, Illustration355 1984-11-10 40 Arsenal skipper Rix in a fix because of Achilles tendon trouble REST OF SOCCER IN SHORT GRAHAM Rlx, captain of English First Division high-fliers Arsenal, is to spend two weeks m a rehabilitation centre, working to get his Achilles tendon injury cleared up. The England midfielder was taken off byAFP; AP - 355 words
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Article, Illustration427 1984-11-10 41 LAS VEGAS, Fri. Larry Holmes, making his first ring appearance m almost a year when he defends his new International Boxing Federation (IBF) heavyweight title today, stands m sight of one of the sport's great records. A victory over James "Bonecrusher" Smith would be his 46thReuter; AFP - 427 words
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Article, Illustration576 1984-11-10 41 SPOTLIGHT ON EUROPEAN SOCCER THE WEEKEND CHARTBUSTERS Inter Milan v Juventus, Torino v AC Milan, Napoli v Avellino, Fiorentina v Ascoli, Verona v Cremonese, Bayern Munich v Borussia Moenchengladbach, Warder Bremen v Bayer Leverkusen, Cologne v Hamburg, Borussia Dortmund v Duesseldorf, Bordeaux v Paris, Nantes v Monaco,Reuter - 576 words
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Article227 1984-11-10 41 Rapid claim to Glasgow game VIENNA, Fri. Rapid Vienna have asked the European Football Union (UEFA) to reverse the result of their Cupwinners' Cup second-round, second-leg against Glasgow Celtic last night, following incidents during the tie. Celtic won 3-0 and qualified for the third round 4-3 on aggregate. Rapid hadAFP; Reuter - 227 words
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Article114 1984-11-10 41 TENNIS IN THE EAST BANGKOK, Fri. Thailand's Panomkorn Pladchuanil, seeded No. 6. upset third seed Indonesian Justedjo Tarik, the 1982 Asian Games champion, 6-3, 3-6, 6-2 m the men's quarter-finals of the Mekhong Thailand Open. Thailand's fifth seed, Sombat Uammongkol, beat Indonesia's fourth-seeded Atet Wijono 6-3,AFP - 114 words
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Article326 1984-11-10 41 TENNIS IN THE WEST LONDON, Fri. JIMMY CONNORS moved one step nearer his 106 th tournament success with a 6-3, 6-1 win over Sweden's Jan Gunnarsson m the second round of the London Grand Prix last night. Connors, the No. 2 seed and hot favourite, followingReuter; AFP - 326 words
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Article, Illustration534 1984-11-10 42 Joe Dorai - New Iran with the old punch Joe Dorai Reports by mm W mmmm uuuuuuuu^ Sudiat gets chance FOUR years ago, m their debut at the National Stadium during the pre-Olympic Games qualifying-round competition, Iran displayed their classy soccer prowess and a number of highly-talented players, including their the famed Parvin534 words
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Article, Illustration378 1984-11-10 42 Kuwait drop ace Fathi and Co KUWAIT coach Tony Lopez, as promised, has dropped several members of the preOlympic Games squad including their two goalkeepers m a bid to do well m the Asian Cup competition at the National Stadium from Dec 1-16. Missing from the378 words
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Article, Illustration441 1984-11-10 42 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON Malaysian does escape act past bogey traps By Mercedes-Benz PGA GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP HOUDINI would have been proud of M. Rani ayah's performance at the Bukit Course yesterday. For the way the Malaysian ace dodged the many bogey traps on the third day441 words
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Article257 1984-11-10 42 Professionals: 297 M. Ramayah 67, 69, 71. 214 M. Marimuthu 73, 70, 71; Lim Swee Wah 75, 68, 71. 218 Eshak Bluah 74, 70, 72. 217 Phua Thin Kiay 74, 68, 75. 218 Yau Sui Ming 72, 73, 73; Sumarno 69, 77, 72. 219 S. Onchum 74, 73,257 words
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Article104 1984-11-10 42 HONGKONG, Fri. Japan, four strokes ahead on the second day. held a narrow one-stroke lead over the combined Britain-Ireland squad aftei three rounds of the World Men's Amateur Team golf championships at the Royal Hongkong Golf Club here today. The Japanese aggregated 222 today foi aReuter - 104 words
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Article276 1984-11-10 42 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON THERE will be more tournaments on the local golf circuit next year. But fewer professionals will be allowed to compete m them. All members of the Singapore Professional Golfers' Association will be graded into two categories and only those m Class276 words
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Article, Illustration332 1984-11-10 43 A CHAIN reaction helped put Kyoko Yamaguchi on the pedestal of the women's Masters at Jackie's Orchard yesterday. Inspired by her country's victory m the fives on Thursday night, Kyoko kept her heart pumping furiously for eight games to lead with 1.743 pinfalls m the332 words
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Article, Illustration444 1984-11-10 43 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW REPORTS BY TODAY'S ACTION 8.39 a.m. Women's semi-final (2nd 7 games). 19.45 a.m. Women's grand final (Ist and 2nd matches). 12 noon Men's semifinal (2nd 7 games). 2.15 p.m. Men's grand final (Ist and 2nd matches). 3.39 p.m. Women's final match. 4.39JONATHAN CHOO - 444 words
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Article164 1984-11-10 43 MEN Jl John Sullivan (Aust) 1,751, 2 Y.H. Byun (SK) ,736, 3 P. Nepomuceno (RP) 1,718, 4 H. Prantono (Indon) 1,702, 5 H. Ishihara (Jpn) 1,701, 9 Ronnie Ng (S) 1,685, 7 A. Lee (Mai) 1,653, 8 K. Surachai (Thai) 1,629, 9 S.M. Moon (SK) 1,616, 19164 words
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Article147 1984-11-10 43 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH GERALD LIM may have lost, but he won the hearts of the appreciative crowd at the individual final of the Avis Travel Industry squash championships at the East Coast Recreation Centre last night. For it took Mandarin's Lim Chin Hoo four sets to147 words
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Article52 1984-11-10 43 BOMBAY. Fri. Sunil Gavaskar has been retained as India's captain for the Test series against England, the Indian Cricket Control Board said today. Board secretary A.W. Kanmadikar said it took less than a minute to re-appoint Gavaskar. adding that the Indian team would he announced on NovReuter - 52 words
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Article197 1984-11-10 43 PERTH, Fri. Terry Alderman, the Australian medium-fast howler, took four wickets for five runs m an inspired afternoon spell to halt the West Indies cricketers' threatening progress at the start of the First Test here today. Put m to bat by Kin Hughes, West Indies wen 211 forReuter - 197 words
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Article81 1984-11-10 43 WEST INDIES Ist bus G. Greenidge c Rackemann b Alderman 30 D. Haynes c Yallop b Hogg 56 R. Richardson b Alderman 0 L. Gomes not out 38 V. Richards c Philips b Alderman 10 C. Lloyd c Phillips b Alderman 0 J. Dnjon not out 52 M. MarshallReuter - 81 words
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Article96 1984-11-10 43 RAWALPINDI (Pakistan), Fri. New Zealand were 19 for no wicket m their second innings, a lead of 24 runs, at the close of the second day of the three-day cricket match against the President's XI here today. Brief scores: New Zealand 234 (M. Crowe 71, B.Reuter - 96 words
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Article228 1984-11-10 43 THESE days, Japaneseborn Madoka Amano does more than just instruct the Republic's bowlers on how to throw an accurate ball. Reporters covering the event have another use for him. As an interpreter, naturally. When Japanese Kyoko Yamaguchi led the 16--strong field m the women's Masters, quote-228 words
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Article, Illustration347 1984-11-10 43 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By THE Chinese complained of the heat but it was the Americans who got burned as China ripped through them for a 15-1, 15-7, 15-3 volleyball win during the second-leg of the World Superstar women's tournament at the Gay World Stadium347 words
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Article338 1984-11-10 43 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN By Un Vim leads Koreans to a roaring win SOUTH KOREAN captain Lee Un Vim led her team to a convincing 15-7, 15-0, 15-5 victory over Olympic bronze-medallists, Japan, m a spectacular 57--minute show of worldclass volleyball at Gay World Stadium yesterday. In the opening338 words
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Article, Illustration398 1984-11-10 44 MANILA. Ft l An oilrig supervisor from Singapore was among seven people who died when fire swept through a Manila tourist hotel early today the third major hotel fire m the Philippines m three weeks. A hospital official identified the victim asAP; Reuter; UPI - 398 words
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Article, Illustration254 1984-11-10 44 MATHEW YAP - MATHEW YAP By CHANGI Point, at one time Singapore's best-known beach resort, is to be revitalised. Plans are under way to make it ring again with the happy sounds of holiday-makers, particularly children, with the construction of a special park expected to254 words
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Article, Illustration213 1984-11-10 44 NEW YORK, Fri. Actress Gina Lollobrigida was awarded US$9O,OOO (*****,000) yesterday for pain and suffering she experienced m breaking a tooth while eating a plate of fried shrimp at a dinner with her dentist. State Supreme Court Justice Louis Kaplan ruledUPI - 213 words
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Article31 1984-11-10 44 NEW YORK. Fri. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials climbed 6.40 points to 1,235.09 m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exrhanee today APAP - 31 words
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105 1984-11-10 44 Ex-SIA steward jailed for gold smuggling JAKARTA, Fri. A Singaporean was yesterday sentenced to 2/2 years m prison for taking gold into Indonesia illegally, the official Antara news agency said. Cubinar Alan Antony, 27, who was a steward on Singapore Airlines, was found guilty by a district court of attemptingReuter - 105 words
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294 1984-11-10 44 HK to stop hiring expats for top civil service posts chairman of China's legislative body, the National People's Congress, today endorsed the Sept 26 agreement with Britain. The official Xinhua news agency and staterun television said NPC Standing Committee Chairman Peng Zhen urged the 154-member panel to endorse the document,AFP; AP - 294 words
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Article62 1984-11-10 44 What it should have been THE Institute of Public Relations Singapore is the sponsor of an award for the most promising newsletter m a contest organised by the National Productivity Board. The Singapore Monitor is the sponsor of all the other awards m the competition for the best in-house newsletters.62 words
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200 1984-11-10 44 POLICE have asked Interpol for help In investigating two multi-million dollar swindling cases involving foreigners. Both cases are being handled by the ClD's Commercial Crime Division which is looking for a Thai Chinese and for a foreign ship. Investigations into the first case200 words
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139 1984-11-10 44 Lawyer fails to get entry ban lifted JOHOR BARU, Fri. A Malaysian lawyer today said that the Singapore government had rejected his appeal to lift a banishment order to enable him attend a law conference m the Republic. Mr Abdul Razak Ahmad, who is also Partai Socialist Rakyat Malaysia deputyBernama - 139 words
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Advertisement1051 1984-11-10 37 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours RELIANCE'S NEW ZEALAND IS THE BEST Ist Class Hotel Accommodation 95% meals provided Fantastic AAiHord Sound Cruise Exciting full day tour of Queenstown covering Skyline Gondola V»ow itm only magnificent mirror rellection lake m Now Zeoland Lake AAatheson AAogniticent view of Fox Glacier ond1,051 words
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Advertisement561 1984-11-10 37 148 Computer COMPUTER PROGRAMMING COURSE BASIC (Beo.ir.nert) (Specially programmed for students on vacation and others) INTENSIVE COURSE 1) M/W/F 2.00- 5.00pm 19/11 2) M/W/F 2.00- 5.00pm 03/12 3)T/Th 2.00- 5.00pm 04/12 4) M/W/F 2.00- 5.00pm 17/12 S)T/Th 2.00- 5.00pm 18/12 NORMAL COURSE l)Sun 2.00- 5.00pm 18/11 2) Wed 5.30- 8.30pm561 words
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Advertisement567 1984-11-10 37 151 Language 151 Language DAY and EVENING COURSES ENGLISH JAPANESE FRENCH MANDARIN SPANISH INDONESIAN Registration Hours: Bam Bpm (Mon Fri) X Bam Ipm (Sat.) a/ 157 Other Courses _Am Ss__^_^_SS_S_S__S_ Am\ _B^^B_ B_k. METROPOLITAN YMCA _^r^*^_L mmW^^^mA _By mu mm*^^'^ mm\ japanese/western/ FREESTYLE FLOWER mmumm *W Tßl ~HB ARRANGEMENT ■■■■■■^■^■^■^■M567 words
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RACING
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Article, Illustration111 1984-11-10 38 RACE 1: Hup Seng, Lih Sang Lih, Taming Sari n, Rosereno. Tai Lee, Weng Siang RACE 2: Upper Grosvenor 11, Mork, Commanchero, Napoli 11, Omar Ramsden RACE S: Scorpio 111. Filipachi II RACE 4: Han Solo, Kum-Cheong Wanchi, Modern Business, First One, Productivity, Prize Hunt RACE 5: Amir, Kelab111 words
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Article3794 1984-11-10 38 GOING FORECAST: GOOD HVPRJHI 200 CLASS 4 DIV 2 1,700 m Ka£^2__l (Ratings: 63-55) (Stakes: $13,000) 1 *****4 Hap Seng 57 (S3) Hup Seng- Ahmad 8 nzg +3.5 Can still raise gallop on wet track; long 4th with 53.5 to Land Of Fire, m Div 2 18003,794 words
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Article317 1984-11-10 38 EPSOM JEEP - Tintinium goes over his pet trip EPSOM JEEP By ITNTTNIUM, an Amalgam four-year-old who has not been out of the first four m all his six runs, goes over his pet distance 1,400 m and can be backed with confidence m Race 5 at Ipoh today. Tintinium came to hand317 words
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Article, Illustration215 1984-11-10 38 LUCKY LEO - LUCKY LEO By our man on the track IPOH, Fri. Back-in-form Pradnctlvlty should be hard to beat when he goes over his winning distance 1,400 m m Race 4 for Class 4 Div 3 horses. The four-year-old New Zealand gelding by Norfolk Air created an upset215 words
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222 1984-11-10 38 TONTO - TONTO By GEORGIN A, a four-year-old mare by Hunk a Papa, looks the pick of the nine runners m the Totalisator Board Stakes for Malaysian-breds m Classes 5 and 6 m Race 3. In August, Georgina showed her Class 6 rivals a clean pair222 words
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Article86 1984-11-10 38 THE High Court yesterday dismissed with cost a jockey's application to order the Malayan Racing Association to give him a licence until a suit he has filed against the association is heard. Goh Khong Sye. 30, was refused the licence, renewable annually, by the association on86 words
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Article, Illustration273 1984-11-10 39 THE RACING EDITOR - THE RACING EDITOR By MELBOURNE, Fri. In a belated move. Victoria Racing Club stewards opened an inquiry yesterday into 4-1 joint favourite Bounty Hawk, who suffered interference on four occasions during the running of the 1984 Melbourne Cup over 3,200 m at Flemington RacecourseMelbourne Herald - 273 words
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Article116 1984-11-10 39 MELBOURNE, Fri. Spirit Of Kingston, a fullsister to Australia's million-dollar stakes earner Kingston Town, won the A5150,000 (about *****,000) VRC Oaks for three-year-old fillies run over 2,500 m at Flemington Racecourse here yesterday. Ridden by Gary Willetts, Spirit Of Kingston (4-1), came with a116 words
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Article500 1984-11-10 39 ON THE TRACK with LUCKY LEO IPOH, Fri. Chens Stable's Three Pips showed impressive form m his winding-up gallop here this morning. With KH. Chew m the saddle, the three-year-old by Sound Reason (same sire as Mastermind HI) was pulling hard to clock 38.8 sec for500 words
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Article128 1984-11-10 39 Week's top gallops TUESDAY (good going): Scorpio m 37, Chirpy 38, Punches 37.6, Monereal 37.7, Lih Sang Lih 37, Merdeka Bridge II 36.8, Kuda Naga and Capilano 36.7 together, Mikamillion 38, Productivity and Pusing 38.5 together, Fort Albany 39.1, Scarab 41.5, Elite Squad 41.5. WEDNESDAY (good): Le Danseur 37.2, Lone128 words
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Article1724 1984-11-10 39 *~M~PyH 1.30 CLASS 4 DIV 7 1,400 m LUUJ (Ratings: 63-49) (Stakes: $13,000) 1 '7's*o Cafes- 57 (63) Calgary-Ahmad 4 nzg d 3 1-5 V Nathan 8 09 Tads 56 (61) Anchor-V Chong 3 nzg d2 -S W Un 12 J 08 Atom Btoaa 55 (59) Atom Beau-Kang1,724 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary82 1984-11-10 39 The family of the late CHAN SIANG GUAN wishes to express their gratitude and appreciation to Rev. Michael Wong of Pentecost Methodiat Church, relatives and friends for their kind attendance, assistance, condolences, wreaths and tokens during their recent bereavement. The Family of the late SIMON CHAN CHEE ONN Wish to82 words
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Obituary, Illustration483 1984-11-10 39 MDM TANG LEE ENG AGE: 51 pasaad away peacefully on Bth Nov '84 leaving behiri batovad Huaband: Heng Ngtan Tjoen Foatar Son: Wee Kok Siong Daughters: Heng Qwee Siang, Heng Kwee Tiang, Jennj Sona-in-law: Lim King Seng Wee Keng Tee, William Relatives483 words
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Obituary, Illustration179 1984-11-10 39 Tho family of tho lata MRS KANAGAPAKIAM BUBRAMANIAM wish to express thoir heartfelt thanka and gratitude to Doctors and staff of Tan Tock Song Hosp. Ward 31, relatives and friends for fhoir kind attendances condolences and wreaths during thsir recent bereavement. Tha family of tha lata179 words
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Obituary, Illustration96 1984-11-10 39 In Loving Memory Of MR. LIAN POH SENG Deported: 10th Nov. 72 Sunshine fades and shadows fall. But precious remembrance outlasts ali, For a man we love, respect, Cherish and never will we forget Sadly miaaad by wife, 4 sons. 7 daughters, 2 deugtitera-m-iaw, 4 sons-in-law and96 words
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Obituary, Illustration73 1984-11-10 39 Mdm. Tracy Boey Many Oi Departed 10.114. Dearly missed and always remembered by husband, mother m lew, parents, sisters, brothers In lew. brother, nieces, nephew and all loved ones. IN LOVING MEMORY of Madam Goh Beng Neo. Departed 10-11-70 Always remembered b> daughter. Betsy and grandchildren Andrew73 words
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Obituary, Illustration44 1984-11-10 39 S. BHAG SINGH s/c Late S. KHEM SINGH Village P.O. WARA BHAI KA Bhog ceremony will be held on Sunday 11/11/84 at Khatea Oharmak Sabha 16, Niven Rd. Spore from 3.00pm to S.OOpm Inserted by son Gu. char an Sinoh and Family.44 words
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Advertisement85 1984-11-10 39 WONG CDX TRADING PTE LTD ANNOUNCE THAT MR WONG TIN FAH paeead away on 8-11-84 Cortege will leave Block 71 Marine Drive to Mount Vernon tor cremation on Sunday 11-11-84 Contact Tel *****12 MR RONNIE S.K. WONG Managing Director WONG CDX TRADING PTE LTD Son-in-law MR TENG MOK YONG. SUNDAY85 words
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Advertisement318 1984-11-10 40 TOMORROW... sg— COME SOON __s For six years Devon had been a cripple. At last she found a surgeon who was able to cure her. J W To her horror, Devon discovered how her miracle Jj had been achieved that her father had embezzled mm Harington. And she learnt what318 words
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Miscellaneous101 1984-11-10 43 Today's events ATHLETICS Sonetti Italia All-Comers meet (National Stadium, 2 p.m.). BOWLING Asian FIO r'shlps (Jackie's Orchard, fe.3o a.rnT). GOLF Mercedes Beaz Classic (Bukit Course. 8 a.m.). HOCKEY SHA Junior X.0.: IA B v Boon Lav (Tanglin, 3.45). Senior X.0.. Jan senites v CSC (Tanglin, 5.30) RUGBY SRC Div Oae:101 words
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Advertisement282 1984-11-10 44 9^ >v Mj^^^^ft^ BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Kinan. lal Daily IN TODAYS ISSUE HARAPAN's Hotel Nikko has lost its management Japan Air Lines Development Company has backed out of a contract to manage the the yet-to-be-opened hotel. Chartpoint: Indications are that Chuan Hup will experience some kind of a technical ra282 words
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Miscellaneous137 1984-11-10 44 UP TO Ip.m. Showers m a few areas late morning onwards. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 24 mm. SUNSET today: 6.50 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.46 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 26 31 Cloudy j Manila 23 33 Cloudy Amsterdam 11 14 Cloudy j Melbourne 16 31 Fine137 words
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SECTION TWO
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Title Section15 1984-11-10 1 SECTION TWO Frying fish the finer points OUTLOOK, Page Four Disco championship LEISURE, Page Twenty15 words
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Article, Illustration1543 1984-11-10 1 RICHARD LIM - RICHARD LIM A profile of the West Indies-born writer, V S Naipaul By ■^■^^^i""B^i«B"»"^»»«BB»mP»aB»BBmBB»» Naipaul his narratives hold nothing back In between the two visits (to India), Naipaul travelled to w Africa and to South America, and he wrote prodigiously more novels, narratives, short stories,1,543 words
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Advertisement1165 1984-11-10 2 KIDS THINGS Soaring starlings WM^^i e^«sosm? mm^MAAaAAat+X fiftt TW^^ 29 -2o ra re^ You "eaitth p^unD 4r r4trlt%JflQ/ljiy^^ A'l BblL^^ »9— IO RATES Y6U A6 "IU THE PARK* 1 N nie PiMets ln the solar system. Q8: The atmospheric pressure on Vcaus is It is raining heavily but the starlings1,165 words
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Article, Illustration1030 1984-11-10 4 TAN LEE LENG - TAN LEE LENG By Frying one of the best ways to preserve the delicate flavour of fish is an art m itself. How you coat the fish, control the temperature of the fat and how far apart the fillets are placed m the1,030 words
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Article, Illustration728 1984-11-10 4 Chicken-Eater 417, River Valley Road Reviewed by NATALIN LING THE STAID, solidlooking front of the Beefeater Restaurant m River Valley Road has gone. In its place is the newly-opened ChickenEater restaurant. Everything is bright and gleamingly new. White tiles with an interesting728 words
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Article, Illustration470 1984-11-10 5 With their 500 years of history, Viennese pastries abound with legends. Like the one about the lump of dough, thrown m anger by a baker's wife. It became a chocolate-coated, cream-filled Austrian delight. Our writer also interviews a visiting woman pastry chef. Stories by CHOO SOH470 words
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Article, Illustration383 1984-11-10 5 MOST chefs are men. Ruddy-faced, rotund and temperamental. Or so I thought until I met Monika Kremsmair, Austrian pastry chef. She is young, shy and modest and looks much younger than her 25 years. Quite an achievement for someone so young because chefs are highly383 words
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Article894 1984-11-10 5 Linzer torte (Linzer Cake) To make one nine-inch cake: 170 gm flour 1 t teaspoon ground cloves i teaspoon cinnamon 170 gm finely ground unblanched almonds 115 gm sugar 1 teaspoon grated lemon peel 2 hard-boiled egg yolks, mashed 227 gm unsalted butter, softened 2 raw egg yolks, lightly894 words
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Advertisement334 1984-11-10 4 Recipes Sole Meiiniere the r y [n S pan. Add re- VS tsp chilly paste maining butter and swirl y 4 cup flour 1 sole or similar flat around. When the butter 5 tbsD oil fish per person &> m ehed pour everything m^L, nlain flour for coatine over fish334 words
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Article, Illustration818 1984-11-10 6 Unmasking the English THE KINGDOM BY THE SEA Penguin Books, London 361 pages, $11.50 Reviewed by N. BALAKRISHNAN OUR views on life m distant places come mostly from the propaganda of travel agents and acquired prejudices. Naturally, such views have little to do with the reality of these places. Thus818 words
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Article, Illustration643 1984-11-10 6 IN PATAGONIA By Bruce Chatwin Picador, 1983, 188 pages, $11.50 Reviewed by REBECCA CHUA THIS is no mere travelogue, a tourist's handbook to exotica m South America. Nor is it just another chronology of seasons and places visited, the natives pigeonholed and catalogued,643 words
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Article, Illustration342 1984-11-10 6 All Things to All Men, The False Promise of the Mcdern American Presidenrv by Godfrey Hodgson. (Penguin, $13.55). If you have followed thc American elections, you may want to know nore about the presidency which, although it is the most powerful m the world, is also getting342 words
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Article559 1984-11-10 6 REBECCA CHUA - REBECCA CHUA By Browsing m the library BOOKS, magazines, scholarly journals, reference tomes and newspapers are not all that are found m the library. Libraries are repositories of such items as maps, works of art, cassette tapes, and even games. The American Information and Resource Centre,559 words
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Article, Illustration572 1984-11-10 7 4 So nice. It's just so nice! What a good m Christmas present. 4 Not bad. Don't know why they had to fly m all those photographers for this. Singaporean photographers could have done just aa we11 7 4 Where's Changi airport? How can you572 words
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Article, Illustration623 1984-11-10 7 REMINISCENCES By Felix Chia Magro International Pte Ltd, Singapore 139 pages, $7.95 Reviewed by KHNG EU MENG THE three amusement parks The Great World, The New World and The Happy World are no more. Klentong (a children's game) is hardly played anymore; grog shops623 words
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Article, Illustration400 1984-11-10 7 The young reader COBWEB AT THE END OF THE RAINBOW and COBWEB TAKES A HOLIDAY By Daphne Faunce-Brown Illustrated by Lynne Barnes Badger Books, 1983 32 pages, softcover, $2.80 each Reviewed by NATHANAEL LIM THESE simple stories about two animal friends a badger and a caterpillar400 words
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Article, Illustration402 1984-11-10 7 The Cosmic Cede (Quantum Physics as the Language ef Nature) by Heinz R. Pagelo (Pelican, $20.70). English poet William Blake has said that we may study the world m a grain of sand. Physicists today cannot agree more they are discovering that the mysteries402 words
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Advertisement739 1984-11-10 12 APPOINTMENTS KENT RIDGE HOSPITAL, Singapore .mites suitably qualified persons to apply for the following fl appointments H APPOINTMBSJT AND REQUIREMENTS 1 GROSS SALARY RANGE •PHARMACIST Must be a Registered Pharma- W ($1726 to $4084 pm) cist with the Singapore Phar- macy Board. •HOSPITAL EXECUTIVE A university degree or Ngee ($691739 words
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Advertisement689 1984-11-10 12 (flfl) Computer Systems Advisers Pte Ltd is a member of the CSA Group. The Group, one of the largest local system houses with offices m Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Australia and the United States of America also operates into Thailand, Brunei, Japan and the People's Republic of China. Its689 words
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Advertisement658 1984-11-10 12 I PHILIPS Ml 111 l £&&*#*s Cauvh (jtn tU rZlfti Pu>i>ll We produce amongst other products afu rai |c of advanced television receivers foi export all over the a i I To meet the challenge ahead we are looking lor innovative pe r sons to fill the following positions Senior658 words
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Advertisement358 1984-11-10 12 We are a leading company marketing a wide range of high tech products and we require suitably qualified persons who are prepared to face new challenges to fill the following H| positions: B A) PRODUCT MANAGER I Candidates must possess related experience m computer sales and 3 p r oven358 words
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Advertisement751 1984-11-10 13 APPOINTMENTS Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the following appoint-fl ments m the Civil Service B (C) FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICER 1 (D) MANAGEMENT SERVICES OFFICER 1 (E) MANAGEMENT TRAINING OFFICER i (F) METEOROLOGICAL OFFICER I (I) LABOUR OFFICER I (J) CORRUPT PRACTICES INVESTIGATION OFFICER (X) INSPECTOR OF POLICE751 words
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Advertisement620 1984-11-10 13 I P i Singapore Airlines invites applications for the above appointment. REQUIREMENTS A recognised degree or professional qualification m Accountancy. Previous working experience m taxation would be an advantage. The successful candidate will be appointed to our administrative grade and paid a starting salary commensurate with his qualifications and experience.620 words
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Advertisement1231 1984-11-10 13 r MARKETING EXECUTIVE Salary Package: Negotiable around 5536,000 pa plus l>enefit^ The person we are looking for will be m the 27 35 age group. Knglish-t'ducau-d perferably up to tertiary level. He will have several years' sales experience with responsi bility for key accounts. He will be familiar with brand1,231 words
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Advertisement729 1984-11-10 14 APPOINTMENTS AS c.; t t j A— a*- I OPERATIONS MANAGER I I Around $50,000 Company Car I am We are an established feedmill enjoying continued growth as a H market leader and have career opportunity for an Operations n Manager 9 Reporting to the General Manager, the position will729 words
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Advertisement635 1984-11-10 14 The MRT Corporation invites applications for the following positions m the Personnel Administration Department (1) SENIOR ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER (PERSONNEL SERVICES) I (2) SENIOR ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER (ADMINISTRATION) I I Gross Salary Range *****9 *****6 per month Function Reporting to the P&A Manager, the successful candidates will administer personnel benefits/purchasing and supplies635 words
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Advertisement550 1984-11-10 14 TECHNICAL SALES ENGINEER SEMICONDUCTOR INDUSTRY We are a major international manufacturer of high technology chemical and metal products and we are now establishing a sales centre m Singapore. We need a highly motivated technical specialist to service the semiconductor industry m the region with revolutionary dieattach materials and other related550 words
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Advertisement669 1984-11-10 14 r_r Singapore Airport lcrnim.il Set vices invites application* trom Singapore Ciurtena foi me appointment at POUCG INSPKC TOR (MAI T (Within the salatv scale S^KI ft MMB RFQI IREMENTS Must have the (m with at least two Vlcvilarici two levei passes (including denci.tl Paper) obtained at one sitting or the669 words
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Advertisement670 1984-11-10 15 APPOINTMENTS FISHER I Fisher Controls, an American multi national *****88 regulators has immediate vacancies for the positions of. |BfiBBß|| Degree m Chemical Electrical/Computer Science/Mechanical ai§§lK§£ Engineering. Preferably with minimum 2 years of working |8&8»» experience m industrial process control. Successful candidates wiil assume responsibilities for generating flffijlglg system quotations, implement670 words
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Advertisement1300 1984-11-10 15 FW SINGAPORE 1 1 lftl.fflfl«k h&l POLYTECHNIC II Wl Q^^fr^^e^ _^l I* 1 ne w 't n our 5-year expansion programme -a.a a a_B H qualified Singapore citizens. Permanent H Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the H Residents of Singapore and asean citizens to wi post of1,300 words
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Advertisement522 1984-11-10 15 tequ res W Superintendent M WBB (Quality Control) B Degree m Mechanical Electronics Eng neering Preferably possessing 3 b yea-s of Quality Control experience I Well versed m management practices To promote and improve the quality of daily incoming parts and ioive quality production problems To improve Suppliers' QuaMy Assu522 words
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Advertisement1998 1984-11-10 16 APPOINTMENTS m^*\M MM'^hMß MM AW MB MA4\f***m\ t x must a «PPe«ance and amy, to Advertising and Trade-Show UfJffl MMmT MMW MM Pla,n L° f 0ur L pnxkjCtS ,he Manager (Ref. NTO 8) m u m f^ m MB m m MM lfffl MM WMM **W >**^V«i ni.*>r- x >«*■1,998 words
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Advertisement600 1984-11-10 16 i^jfr The RSAF: dedicated to excellence AIR VEHICLE OPERATOR V I I I r~i i bH **f***<A**^^ mWr I The RSAF requires high calibre personnel for this demanding and rewarding career. Your role ZZZZZ As an Air Vehicle Operator (AVO) you'll be trained to operate all ground vehicles of the600 words
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Advertisement478 1984-11-10 17 APPOINTMENTS 1 f' Is Sales the Name >|| Of Your Game? I A MOLEX, a multinational manufacturer c; off electrical terminals and connectors has vacancies for ambitious, selfmotivated and mature individuals to fill |sN the following position: s^ 1 I SALES I EXECUTIVES I I I Im A Degree or478 words
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Advertisement519 1984-11-10 17 A last growing company m the building related industry has an immediate opening for the position of: Purchasing Manager Reporting to the Engineering Manager, the appointed person will head the Purchasing Section. Responsibilities: Sources for suppliers Handles price negotiation Sets up price list for standardized parts Plans materials delivery schedule519 words
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Advertisement686 1984-11-10 17 NOTICES A PERNAS CHARTER MANAGEMENT SDN. BHD. KUALA LUMPUR. Outputs of tin concentrates for the undermentioned companies under the management of Pernas Charter Management Sdn. Berhad and its associates for the month of October, 1984 are as follows:Malaysia Mining Corporation Berhad Group of Companies TONNES Malaysia Mining Corporation Berhad and686 words
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Advertisement932 1984-11-10 17 /f^*--=-=**~-=^^^=^=*v Metal Box Singapore Limited HALF YEAR REPORT The unaudited results of the Group and of the Company for the half year ended DOttl September Profit before taxation 5,841 5.726 2.0 3,060 3,947 (22.5) Profit after taxation 3,557 3,586 (0.8) 1,864 2,445 (23 8) extraordinary item 2,922 3,150 7.2) 1,864932 words
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Advertisement1677 1984-11-10 18 .a^i-./*-, Amm IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE NIITICr S KEPI BUC OF SINGAPORE A^^*' wL*Wm*m IV Companies Winding Up No. 339 0(1984 In the Matter of the Companies AmaW I f 7TTlll I b^bW ADVERTISEMENT OF AmW I VA<^4^/-4y I PETITION mA u m w mm m mW mm1,677 words
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Miscellaneous251 1984-11-10 18 COMICS GARFIELD By Jim LISTEN CAREFOLLV, SQOEAK. I THIS BOY POLS 5" NE VEr! Ntvea TOUCH THE x^^^^^X I TAB IN THE CENTER OP IT f VOO MEAN, I WELL J < ***************************mmmmmmmmmmmm >BBaa— aaaaa^^J bmb^^™™^^^^^^^^™ b^^™™^^^^^___^^^^____ Mßßßaal BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25TH CENTURY 4, sj»«rif** THEZ.T-2 EMERGES ON THF251 words
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Advertisement273 1984-11-10 19 a_H i 11 _a_l_k. I' If iW\ m EmA^m _i I lf _fl a_k. 111 ,'T bV. JvJf B I >iJa_r Vll —^m*mmmmm Mai £*>,%.'/ I 8 |y*T|w flfl I amfsWr fi a_k_. II Z_ I SB v I r^ <_«i_H E _^^m -V_i_l_HP^^' -^RTPi I M^_HS»b_^ HMb^^ s _^^^^piiHHßH^B^B^B^B^B^Bft273 words
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Miscellaneous287 1984-11-10 19 2T OKAY, MEN, CURL UP IN PERWAPS YOU't? LIKE TO I B^B I I PEEL LIKE THE YOUR SLEEPIN6OA6S AND WAVE ME SINS A LITTLE fl fl STARTER IN A SACK RACF 6ETA6OOPNI6I*IT^REST^ j LULLABY TO HELP YOU LJ I g^^ H^L^™i 1 I aaffrW r |//-/<? ©1964 United Feature287 words
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Article, Illustration403 1984-11-10 20 J. RAJENDRAN - J. R AJENDRAN By A DOZEN young men will don their best dancing shoes, hoping to boogie their way to fame and, possibly, fortune, at the My Place discotheque tomorrow. They are the finalists m the national discodancing championship, and the winner will be Singapore's representative at403 words
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Article, Illustration499 1984-11-10 20 CATHERINE TAN - CATHERINE TAN Previewed by Pursuit, the next Mandarin series produced by the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation, makes its debut on Nov 30. This period drama promises to be even more exciting and colourful. A*t£ [T IS 1889, during the Dynasty. The Vlao Xv revolution, vhich aimed to499 words
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Article, Illustration464 1984-11-10 20 FILM FOCUS Literary Special Don't Look Now 8.35 p.m., Ch 12 Previewed by PHILIP COOREY A LITTLE girl kicks a ball into a pond. She goes after it and drowns. The father's howl of grief and the mother's scream 'of agony slash the air like464 words
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Article, Illustration439 1984-11-10 20 SUNDAY MATINEE Automan 3.20 p.m., Ch 5 SCARECROW AND MRS KING 9.15 p.m., Ch 5 Previewed by CATHERINE TAN HE'S handsome, intelligent, strong, plays tennis like Jimmy Connors and dances like John Travolta. On a scale of one to 10, he's an439 words
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Article, Illustration1045 1984-11-10 21 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN The seventh annual Drama Festival ended recently. Our writer gathered several people's opinions on this year's event. By THIS year's seventh annual Drama Festival, from Aug 17 to Oct 28. had 58 performances m more than four languages by 28 drama groups. Overall1,045 words
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Advertisement816 1984-11-10 21 O'Leary Covermark Beauty Promotion _^.i e~ m BE tfl I _fl AmaW I mm) J^to^W mv\M m m\ ms_T m^^B mmwß^^ Mil P^ S_^, '^^h Mt^ WL M^mm m\M>- ->4 v mmaTmSmu^ Rv V Lmt l_fl_l<'-. Ammmt, a—^—^—^H ■HPP^(^b _^_Plß_**_i_^^c_k"'^_B _k__ _l iv^* _to_3 __r a_^_^_^_B O'Leary Coveimari< Cosmetics J816 words
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Miscellaneous456 1984-11-10 21 "-S-SfL he Chong Swee. At the NATIONAL finals to pick Mr Sentosa a™ 3 un lour Photo- National Museum Art UNIVERSITY and Miss Physique. There i_!-£U»mJ m a R? rean Gallery, from 9 a.m. to 0 F SINGAPORE will also be a fashion b-SSS? 6111 .^ATtAS 1 Nov 18 BAND456 words
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Advertisement389 1984-11-10 22 I 1 I -_l^^ amP^. Amt mM *m,m\ B mmß**mm WB 4" MW^ mmP***mmA B B BB***m%\ MB MMBm^B mßm^ mßm^ flflflfl-B-I I^l lufl^flT ilflP* iA#_»3b i-ril Pn .-^l^9^^^^ V^_rl U I^7 WCII 111 %VrVlVf I I of your Personal Citibanker. ■^Citibank introduces Person-to-Person Banking. We understand how you feel.389 words
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Miscellaneous1670 1984-11-10 22 VOJR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE _Q> Will Rogers rides again j sbcs j j Radeon. I *^l.flHßl_s_l_H^_^S^_H_l_H_l_^_H_E! \IH SBC TCXt L Ye Sample PageS 10.10 The World Superstar Women's Voleybal TOUT- 5.58 AM National Anthem lowed by Programme *B^B w^mM il Opening and Programme Highlights followed by nament: China vs1,670 words
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