The Straits Times, 24 November 1984
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Title Section15 1984-11-24 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/8415 words
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Article, Illustration550 1984-11-24 1 P.N. BALJI - P.N. BALJI By Task force comes up with host of ideas to attract more visitors THE government has approved an ambitious and exciting package that will drastically change the tourist map of Singapore. The package, put together by a highpowered group of 11 m the form550 words
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Article, Illustration312 1984-11-24 1 CHRISTINA TSENG - Dr Wong to take over as STPB chairman CHRISTINA TSENG By MR TAN I TONG witi step down as chairman of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board at the end of this month. He will be replaced by Dr Wong Kwei Cheong, Minister of State for Trade and Industry. The announcement312 words
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Article, Illustration488 1984-11-24 1 Hon's willow receives top award on behalf of late minister ONE man left an indelible mark on Singapore's economy. Another helped to turn Singapore into an international communications centre. A third played a big part m the cleaning up of the Republic. There were many others, too, who m many488 words
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Article86 1984-11-24 1 women further' 4 The role of the modern Singaporean woman is already sufficiently onerous without her being further handicapped by a bias m the educational system. As it is, the Singaporean husband shirks all household duties... The ministry's relegation of Home Economics to females only will only exacerbate86 words
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Article41 1984-11-24 1 BOGOTA, Fri. More than It US diplomats have fled Colombia following threats by drag gangs angered over Colombia's pledge to extradite narcotics traffickers to the United States, a US Embassy spokeswoman said today. UPI SEE PAGE 8UPI - 41 words
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248 1984-11-24 1 US halt to space arms test 'under study' WASHINGTON, Fri. The Reagan administration is reported to be considering a possible three-year moratorium on American testing of space weapons and a temporary suspension of further deployment of cruise and Pershing missiles m Western Europe. CBS News, quoting administration sources, said theAP; NYT; Reuter; UPI - 248 words
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Section Two
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Article60 1984-11-24 1 "Principles of Government was an absorbing documentary and gave first time voters like me a perspective of our past and our future as Singaporeans." Reporter ANG LAY WAH records her react ions as a young Singaporean to the two-part SBC documentary, which was shown on60 words
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Article52 1984-11-24 1 Find out whether you're among the winners of 50 consolation prizes of $100 m this evening's issue of the Shin Mm Daily News. Winners of the top prizes of $5,000. $3,000 and $2,000 will be announced tomorrow. Your entry forms for Contest 3 are also published m52 words
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Advertisement208 1984-11-24 1 KING'S m INDUSTRIAL I SAFETY Z\ 1 boots a KINO'S SNOE MFG PTE LTD 147, Kallang Way 1, Singapore 1334. king son earth T«l: *****1 1 (S line*) I li The Sunday Times Tomorrow Sex and the Singaporean How much have we progressed beyond old wives' tales? A psychiatrist and208 words
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Advertisement25 1984-11-24 1 The new tourist map: P. 18 Tourist arrivals up m October: P. 19 Editorial: P. 22 Two who helped to ■ike Singapore modern: P. 1325 words
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Advertisement105 1984-11-24 1 Inside 70 pages today SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3,5-6,8 ASEAN 9 CAUSEWAY 11 EDITORIAL 22 LETTERS 23 BACKGROUND 24 TIMESDOLLAR 25-28 CLASSIFIEDS 2t-M RACING 4MI SPORTS 42,44-47 ST Index up 15 points Page 25 Keep up the sporting spirit with SEIKO, Official Timer of the Asian Cup, 1984. iir iWj^ff105 words
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Article536 1984-11-24 2 Gun-for-hire man A SINGAPOREAN, believed to be behind a gun-for-hire racket, was arrested m Bangkok last week after a tip-off from Singapore detectives. He was returned to Singapore on Tuesday and is being held under the Criminal Law Act. He had been hiding m Thailand for more than a536 words
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Article552 1984-11-24 2 More hardship ahead RUMANIAN leader Nicolae Ceausescu, re-elected to a new five-year term as Communist Party chief on Thursday, told the Rumanian people that they would have to face continued economic hardship. He told Rumanians, beset by food shortages and poorly heated homes: "We are not afraid552 words
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Article388 1984-11-24 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE tourism task force has done a quick and commendable Job m analysing the causes of the industry's malaise and suggesting possible remedies. Its recommendations are comprehensive and far-sighted as well. The package is a sound approach to tackling the woes of an industry which388 words
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Article88 1984-11-24 2 DECLINE OF A RESORT PENANG, once the premier holiday spot of South-east Asia, is suffering its worst tourism slump that tourist officials can recall. The number of tourists visiting Penang has tumbled 30 per cent m the past two years. Occupancy rates at Penang hotels dropped to 62 per88 words
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Article217 1984-11-24 2 ST INDEX RECORDS SHARPEST RISE SINCE AUGUST RALLY THE stock market was crowded yestercay as punters rushed into the local exchange, pushing the ST Industrial Indrx to ijs sharpen rise since last August's rally. The ST Index jumped 15.03 points to 810.87, due mainly to rises m index stocks217 words
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Article280 1984-11-24 2 Watford comeback AFTER a depress ng start to their campaign, First Division Watlord are rivalling Liverpool m staging the football comeback of the season. Watford threaten to sieal the limelight with their admirable record o: just one defeat m the last eight games, surging from the relegation mire and280 words
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Article150 1984-11-24 2 Asean: Across the Causeway Integration efforts EFFORTS to foster national integration, especially between Sabah and Sarawak and Peninsular Malaysia, will be intensified next year. National newspapers, private organisations and government bodies nave Deen or will be asked to cooperate. The newspapers, for example, could increase their coverage of events m150 words
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Article64 1984-11-24 2 New airport terminal WORK will start early next month to build a new passenger terminal at Brunei international airport The $47-million project is scheduled to take three months to complete and will involve 200 immigrant workers. An Australian company, Leighton Con tractors (Asia) Ltd, m partnership with a64 words
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Article557 1984-11-24 2 Unlikely to be united WHEN Briton JOHN LOGAN reviews what Italian author Luigi Barzini writes about the British, French, Germans, Dutch and Italians, he finds that the book only reinforces the generally-held view that a united Europe is still a long way off. With much insight and considerable557 words
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309 1984-11-24 3 BEIJING. Fri. The great China gold rush is under way with tens of thousands of peasants, urged on by the government, turning ploughshares into picks to produce about half the country's gold output,. The government has offered loans to private groups and individual minersReuter - 309 words
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Article, Illustration74 1984-11-24 3 FOR the many men and women who boarded this train on Thursday on their way to work, it was just like any other morning. The first indication they had that something was wrong was when the train gave a heavy lurch m Bycnila stationAP - 74 words
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Article335 1984-11-24 3 Curfew in Sri Lanka relaxed But steps against ethnic violence go on COLOMBO, Fri. Sri Lankan authorities today relaxed a nationwide curfew but continued measures to prevent ethnic violence following a massacre of police by separatist guerillas. The government said the curfew, which lasted for 30 hours until this morning,Reuter; AFP - 335 words
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Article102 1984-11-24 3 Vietnam to release yachtsman CANBERRA, Fri. Vietnam will release within a week an Australian yachtsman detained m the country since July 21, Foreign Minister Bill Hayden said today. He said the Vietnamese government had advised the Australian Consul m Hanoi of the decision to release Mr Flecker and it demonstratedReuter - 102 words
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175 1984-11-24 3 TOKYO, Fri. Thirtyfour Japanese fighter planes scrambled this morning against seven Soviet bombers, two of which flew through Japanese airspace near a small island off Japan's southernmost main island of Kyushu, a Defence Agency spokesman said. The intrusion into Japan's airspace was theAP - 175 words
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154 1984-11-24 3 China's criminals lack grasp of the law BEIJING?, Fri. A recent survey has suggested that most criminals m China know little about the law and many are ignorant of what constitutes an offence, the New China News Agency (NCNA) reported yesterday. Tianjin city government organised an investigation of 600 casesReuter - 154 words
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Article37 1984-11-24 3 NEW DELHI, Fri. A fourth Indian expedition to Antartica will sail off from Goa, the former Portuguese enclave on the western coast, on Dec 1, the director of the National Institute of Oceanography announced yesterday. AFPAFP - 37 words
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World briefs
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Article69 1984-11-24 3 FRANCE BANNED all demonstrations m its Pacific territory of New Caledonia yesterday after militants took a second official hostage, and shot and wounded four policemen. Officials said 30 militant Kanak tribesmen, who grabbed regional administrator Jean Claude Demare on Wednesday, seized his assistant, Michel Genzac, yesterday.Reuter - 69 words
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Article, Illustration44 1984-11-24 3 BANGLADESH PRESIDENTHos sain Mohammad Ershad (right) will extend his tenure as army chief for two years, a Defence Ministry official said m Dhaka yesterday. He said that an announcement would be made before Mr Ershad's current term expired on Nov 30. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article90 1984-11-24 3 FIVE BOMBS, one of which injured two people, went off m Athens on Thursday night and a sixth was found m a French cultural office before it exploded. One blast broke windows at -a newspaper which supports the Conservative Opposition; one wrecked a student restaurant; two othersReuter - 90 words
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Article66 1984-11-24 3 PTVE MINISTERS resigned from Quebec's Cabinet on Thursday, throwing the government into its gravest crisis since it swept to power eight years ago. The ministers, joined by two pro-se-paratist legislators, said they quit to protest against Premier Rene Levesque's refusal to make the issue of independence from theUPI - 66 words
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Article76 1984-11-24 3 PICKET-LINE clashes left 10 people injured yesterday as more than 800 coal miners abandoned Britain's 8-month-old coal strike and returned to work. Police said seven policemen and three pickets were hurt outside pits m the militant Scottish, Welsh and Yorkshire mining areas. Twenty-five pickets were arrested.AP - 76 words
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Article55 1984-11-24 3 BEIJING, Fri. China has sent more than 33,000 students abroad since 1978, when the late chairman Mao Zedong's moderate successor Deng Xiaoping assumed control, the communist party newspaper People's Daily (Renmin Ribao) reported today. It said this figure is more than double the number of studentsAP - 55 words
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207 1984-11-24 3 Gardener's killing sparked rumours of President's death NEW DELHI, Fri. Police yesterday hunted for the killers of a Hindu gardener who was burned alive at the presidential palace, sparking false rumours m the capital that the Indian President had been assassinated. The body of the gardener, identified only as BaJbir,UPI - 207 words
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279 1984-11-24 5 LONDON, Fri. Britain has run up a trade deficit of nearly £1 billion (552.6 billion) m the first 10 months of this year, partly because non-oil imports were substantially higher than previously believed, the Department of Trade and Industry said onFT - 279 words
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Article, Illustration382 1984-11-24 5 BUCHAREST, Friday VETERAN Rumanian leader Nicolae Ceausescu, 66, was re-elected to a new five-year term as Communist Party chief yesterday and he told the Rumanian people they would have to face continued economic hardship. Mr Ceausescu, m a fiery hour-long speech after his unanimous reelectionReuter; UPI - 382 words
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Article132 1984-11-24 5 Record BMW sales despite strikes BERLIN, Fri. West German car maker BMW will produce a record 432,000 cars m 1964, compared with 421,000 units m 1983, despite setbacks suffered during the metalworkers' strikes m May and June. BMW chairman Eberhard Von Kuenheim said yesterday that the company's turnover for 1984AP - 132 words
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Article, Illustration77 1984-11-24 5 ROGER Boackaet has a way with words. Hie written word, that is. He has jut finished the world's longest crossword puzzle, and the feat has earned him a mention m the Gniness Book of Records. Mr Bonckaet, of Brugge, Belgium, isPana - 77 words
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234 1984-11-24 5 LONDON, Fri. British civil service unions say tl*y will take the issue of apian on trade unions at the Cheltenham spy cetrtre to the European Commission on Human Rights. The Trades Union Congress, which groups Britain's trade union members, condemned theReuter - 234 words
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254 1984-11-24 5 BRUSSELS, Fri. The European Community took a key step yesterday toward heading off a new confrontation with the United States over Europe's rising exports of steel tubes and pipes. The governing council of the 10-nation trading bloc agreed m principle to authoriseAP; UPI - 254 words
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Article55 1984-11-24 5 NEWARK. (NEW JERSEY), Fri. Two men were electrocuted yesterday when they apparently took a "joy ride from New York on top of an electric commuter train, police said. The body of one man was discovered on top of the train when it arrived at Newark. The other55 words
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Article41 1984-11-24 5 SAN SALVADOR, Fri. A leader of the Lutheran Church m El Salvador, the Rev Ernesto Fernandez Espino, 37, was found shot dead and mutilated on Wednesday m a rural village near the eastern city of San Miguel. Reuter NYTReuter; NYT - 41 words
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Article173 1984-11-24 5 Polish food prices set to rise WARSAW, Fri. Poland's Government spokesman said yesterday that the communist authorities planned to increase food prices early next year to coincide with the lifting of rationing for most food items, with the exception of meat. The spokesman, Mr Jerzy Urban, said the food priceAP - 173 words
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132 1984-11-24 5 LONDON, Fri. A mother of five found guilty of shooting her husband to death was given a threeyear suspended sentence yesterday m the northern city of Manchester after the court heard that the man had threatened to burn two of theirAFP - 132 words
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Article147 1984-11-24 6 Greek mediator off to Libya ATHENS, Fri. THE Greek Socialist government yesterday sent its Foreign Under-secre-tary to Libya as part of its effort to mediate m the renewed dispute between France and Libya over the central African nation of Chad. Under-secretary Carolos Papoulias would act as an "objective observer" toNYT - 147 words
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168 1984-11-24 6 TEL AVIV, Fri. Israel says it expects an upsurge m Palestinian guerilla activity triggered by a meeting of the Palestinians' Parliament-in-exile m Amman. Prime minister Shimon Peres forecast on state radio that Israel would face more guerilla attacks as a result of rivalries within theReuter - 168 words
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Article, Illustration412 1984-11-24 6 Hussein suggests joint approach with PLO AMMAN, Friday KING Hussein of Jordan has told the exiled Palestinian Parliament meeting m Amman that a joint PalestinianJordanian approach is the Arabs' last chance to recover land occupied by Israel since 1967. Delegates at the tightlyguardedReuter - 412 words
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346 1984-11-24 6 Gemayel calls for new charter on co-existence BEIRUT, Fri LEBANESE President Amin Gemayel yesterday called for a new national charter governing coexistence between Christian and Muslim communities. Under such a charter, citizens would rise above sectarian or partisan considerations to owe allegiance only to their country, Mr Gemayel said, markingNYT - 346 words
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Article69 1984-11-24 6 MOSCOW, Fri A Moscow street, a new Soviet ship, a school and a library will all bear the name Indira Gandhi as the Soviet Union's tribute to the assassinated Indian Prime Minister, Tass news agency reported yesterday Tass said the decision had been taken m honourReuter - 69 words
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114 1984-11-24 6 TEL AVIV, Fri. Bank clerks m northern Israel pieced together fragments of dollar notes to salvage part of the secret savings a farmer said was nibbled to shreds by mice, Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper reported. Five months ago the farmer, from Nahariya city, hidUPI - 114 words
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Article60 1984-11-24 6 TAIPEH, Fti. Taiwan sex symbol, actress Lv Yi-Chan. was arrested m central Taiwan today for illegal possession of firearms, police said A police spokesman said the actress, who is known for her daring exposure on screen, was held after police found a revolver m theAFP - 60 words
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320 1984-11-24 8 Colombian drug traffickers warn Americans BOGOTA, Fri. COLOMBIAN cocaine traffickers have threatened to kidnap and kill five Americans for each suspected Colombian drug smuggler extradited to the United States, a US embassy source said yesterday. US intelligence sources have determined that the threat is notAP - 320 words
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Article141 1984-11-24 8 Chile can delay payment of debts SANTIAGO, Fri. International banks have granted Chile a six-month moratorium on the repayment of US$2.5 billion (555.4 billion) m debts due at the end of the year. Chilean Finance Minister Luis Escobar announced yesterday that creditors have allowed Chile to delay payment of US$5OOUPI - 141 words
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234 1984-11-24 8 LA P AZ, Friday BOLIVIA'S largest labour federation ended a nine-day-old crippling general strike yesterday depite a government decision to increase the* price of a number of essential products by up to 300 per cent. The executive secretary of the Bolivian CentralAP; AFP - 234 words
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157 1984-11-24 8 RIVERSIDE (California), Fri. It will be a long time before Connie Roux throws anything away without checking it twice. Rome, a wallpaper hanger, said a woman she was working for called her home on Tuesday with what seemed like strange questions. "Connie, whereUPI - 157 words
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Article46 1984-11-24 8 PORT LOUIS, Fri. Mauritian authorities carried out i this country's first execution m 23 years today with the dawn hanging of Louis Leopold Myrtue, convicted of the murder of a 56 year-old woman. Myrtile was condemned to death m April 1962 for the murder. AFPAFP - 46 words
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Article40 1984-11-24 8 PORT MORESBY, Fri An eclipse of the sun plunged parts of the country into darkness today, but there was no repeat of the panic that occurred last year, when hundreds fled into the jungle during an eclipse. APAP - 40 words
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Advertisement274 1984-11-24 3 HEAVY MANUFACTURING MACHINERY FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION GENERAL MOTORS HOLDEN'S LIMITED (AUSTRALIA) at the South Australian Woodville Plant MONDAY DECEMBER 10 1984 at 11 a.m. We will sell by auction large assortment of light heavy manufacturing machinery, me 24 asstd sizes iron SURFACE TABLES 6 ft to 16 ft274 words
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115 1984-11-24 9 Steady rise in Jakarta's reserves JAKARTA, Fri. Indonesia's foreign exchange reserves will reach U555,745 billion (5512.351 billion) by March 31 next year, compared with U555,144 billion at the start of this fiscal year on March 31, 1984, Central Bank governor Arifin Siregar said here yesterday. The country 's^ foreign exchangeAP - 115 words
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Article37 1984-11-24 9 JAKARTA, Fri. Jakarta and its nearby areas were today rocked by an earthquake measuring 6.5 on the Richter Scale, Antara news agency reported, quoting a spokesman for the Jakarta Meteorology and Geophysics Institute. AFPAFP - 37 words
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Article259 1984-11-24 9 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN By Manila Reporter MANILA, Fri. The Philippines is importing another 130,000 tonnes of rice from Indonesia and Taiwan to boost its stocks, which have dwindled to only three days' supply. Tnis precarious situation was revealed by the Deputy Minister for Agriculture and259 words
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190 1984-11-24 9 BANDAB SEBI BEGAWAN, Frt. A Brunei woman was made an •Her she could hardly She was told that the old Istana was having a house-moving clear-out and she was asked to accept a few unwanted items as "gifts". These Included three cars190 words
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Article176 1984-11-24 9 HAN JUNG LING - HAN JUNG LING By Brunei Reporter Airport project to take 3 months BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Fri. Work will start early next month on building a new passenger terminal at Brunei International airport. The 8547-million project is scheduled to take three months to complete and176 words
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Article163 1984-11-24 9 Indonesia expects bumper crop JAKARTA, Fri. Rice warehouses are still crammed with last season's bumper crop and early signs show Indonesia can expect the blessings of another bountiful harvest. Once the world's perennial largest importer, sometimes accounting for as much as a fifth of the international rice trade, Indonesia hasAP; AFP - 163 words
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Article97 1984-11-24 11 Country put on flood alert KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaysia has been put on a flood alert and has begun stockpiling food and medicines at relief centres followine unusually heavy rain throughout the country this month. Leave for workers m essential services has been frozen and state governments m Peninsular MalaysiaReuter - 97 words
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Article237 1984-11-24 11 Plan to approach various groups next year KUALA LUMPUR, Friday NEXT year will see intensified efforts m fostering national integration, especially between Sabah and Sarawak and Peninsular Malaysia. Efforts are being made to improve inter-personal communications between government servants m Sabah and Sarawak and thoseNST - 237 words
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291 1984-11-24 11 THERE are about 300,0§6 Indonesians now working m Malaysia, and some officials believe nearly half of them are illegal immigrants. In Sabah, whose northernmost tip is only about 30 km from southern Philippines, there are about 100,060 Filipinos, most of whom also entered the stateAFP; NST - 291 words
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230 1984-11-24 11 KOTA KINABALU, Fri. Both state government and opposition politicians have called for action to solve the problem of the 100,000 Filipino refugees m Sabah. The newly-formed United Sabah Bumiputra People's Party (Bersepadu) headed by former ruling Berjaya Cabinet Minister Datuk Pengiran Othman Rauf,230 words
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Article, Illustration207 1984-11-24 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Parliament yesterday suspended indefinitely the opposition Democratic Action Party's deputy chairman for refusing to apologise to the House and withdraw remarks on the conduct of the Sultan of Johor. It approved by a majority to suspend Mr Karpal SinghNST - 207 words
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221 1984-11-24 11 SHAH ALAM, Fri. The national car factory here is 90 per cent complete and is scheduled to carry out a four-month trial by mid-February. Three hundred cars would roll off the line during the period, Perusahaan Otomobil National Sdn. Bhd. (Proton) generalBernama - 221 words
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Article51 1984-11-24 11 JOHOR BARU, Fri. More than 477,000 hectares of land m Johor have yet to be developed, Menteri Besar Datuk Abdul Ajib Ahmad said. He said m a written reply to a backbencher's question m the state assembly yesterday that the land was gazetted as forest reserves.Bernama - 51 words
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Article51 1984-11-24 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Police here have detained a man who allegedly threatened to blow up the wholly Japaneseowned Matsushita Sales and Service Centre today. The man threatened to detonate a bomb by remote control if M 5250,000 was not paid to him, a police spokesman said.AFP - 51 words
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Article35 1984-11-24 11 KUALA TRENGGANU, Fri. A group of Vietnamese 55 men, 45 women and 15 children landed at Batu Buruk near here early this morning. They are now being housed m a temDorarv camp. BernamaBernama - 35 words
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238 1984-11-24 13 PAUL WEE - Gun-for-hire suspect arrested in Thailand PAUL WEE By A SINGAPOREAN believed to be behind a gun-for-hire racket was arrested m Thailand last week. Sources said the suspect was arrested m Bangkok by Thai police on Nov 16 after a tip-off from Singapore detectives. He was returned to Singapore on Tuesday238 words
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129 1984-11-24 13 THE Second Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs) Mr S. Rajaratnam's three-day visit to Malaysia will include a call on Malaysia's Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad. A statement from the Foreign Affairs Ministry last night said the visit, from Nov 25 to129 words
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Article, Illustration424 1984-11-24 13 MATILDA GABRIEL - MATILDA GABRIEL By THERE are many things about Singapore today that are easy to take for granted. Like having sleek push-button telephones of several colours everywhere, and easy access to telex and other international communication systems. And filth-free streets, clean and hygienic hawker centres and424 words
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Article, Illustration462 1984-11-24 13 EIGHT men were given the Public Administration Medal (Gold) by President Devan Nair at the National Day investiture at the Singapore Conference Hall last night. They were Professor Lim Pin, Mr S. Tiwari, Mr Ng Kiat Chong, Mr Chee Keng Soon, Dr N. Balachandran, Mr462 words
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Article, Illustration124 1984-11-24 13 Designer's murder: Man's help sought POLICE want to contact Hensley Neville, 27, whom they believe can help them with investigations into the murder of teenaged interior designer Miss Lim Kwee Huang on Nov 2. His last known address was 10-1195, Block 157, Lorong 1, Toa Payoh. Anyone who knows his124 words
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Article70 1984-11-24 13 Motor vehicle inspection course TODAY is the last day to collect application forms for the eighth motor vehicle inspection course which will begin on Jan 7 Forms may be obtained during office hours at the Singapore Vocational Institute and the Vocational and Industrial Training Board headquarters. They must be submitted70 words
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Article210 1984-11-24 14 NANCY LOH - NANCY LOH By THE driver of a car with a wailing siren and flashing blue light fooled at least two people, a court heard yesterday. One of them was a policeman. The first time Chan Tuck Weng, 24, posed as a police officer was m210 words
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122 1984-11-24 14 Conductor slapped over bus fare, court told BUS conductor Yong Kwek Tong, 34, had his face slapped twice over a 40-cent fare, a court heard yesterday. Labourer Mohamed Latiff bin Jasin, 29, lashed out after boarding the bus at Ulu Pandan Road near the American School. He paid only 2ft122 words
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468 1984-11-24 14 STELLA DANKER - No labels can mean jail for doctors too STELLA DANKER By Maximum 2 years' jail and $5,000 fine DOCTORS who do not comply with the new law to provide proper labels on medicines can be jailed for up to two years, and fined a maximum of $5,000, a Health Ministry468 words
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369 1984-11-24 14 AHMAD OSMAN - Jeya sends Anson voters another open letter AHMAD OSMAN By MR J.B. Jeyaretnam has issued another open letter to remind residents of Anson to vote wisely m the coming general election. "You should be quite sure m your mind that the man you elect will represent you m Parliament and369 words
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251 1984-11-24 14 ELENA CHONG - Two jailed for conspiring to cheat DBS ELENA CHONG By TWO businessmen were jailed yesterday for conspiring seven years ago to cneat the Development Bank of Singapore out of £800,000, equivalent to $3.47 million at that time. After a 54-day hearing, Malaysian Joseph Cheng alias Tea (Tee) Hock Seng, 43,251 words
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Article, Illustration225 1984-11-24 14 'Pursuit' expected to be a big hit abroad THE 30-episode homemade gongfu drama which starts on Channel 8 this Friday is expected to punch its way into being a big export hit. Called The Pursuit and set m the Qing Dynasty, it is the first of its kind to be225 words
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Article83 1984-11-24 14 Charged with accepting bribes AN EMPLOYEE of Metro Pte Ltd was charged yesterday with corruptly ot> taining a total of $12,675.8) on 36 occasions as reward for being lenient m his supervision of air-condi-tioner servicing and maintenance works carried out by Arcticool Engineering Company. The alleged offences committed by Tan83 words
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Article266 1984-11-24 16 ELAYNE THONG - ELAYNE THONG By A ONE-MINUTE stress test, which will tell you if you are calm or tense, has been withdrawi: from the market. The stress control card, distributed by the Rhema Ventures group, is sold with a booklet that explains what the card can do.266 words
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Article165 1984-11-24 16 2 companies workforce BAT A Shoe (S) Pte Ltd will retrench 16 production workers at its Telok Blangah factory next month because of a drop m orders. The company, it is learnt, lost a contract for army boots recently. The retrenchment has turned into an issue with the Chemical Industries165 words
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Article311 1984-11-24 16 JUDY TAN - JUDY TAN By Traffic Police to expand testing capacity next month LEARNER motorcyclists will have more chances to pass their riding test when the Traffic Police expand their testing capacity from next month. A monthly total of 8,000 learner riders will be tested instead of311 words
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Article132 1984-11-24 16 MORE than 460 driving instructors met top Traffic Police officers for two hours on Thursday to discuss the new driving test system. The instructors were concerned about how the new system would affect their livelihoods. Traffic Police Com- mander, Assistant Commissioner F.J. Samuel, said about 90 per132 words
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635 1984-11-24 16 CHARMAINE CHAN - CHARMAINE CHAN The Broadview Commodities case By The charges LOH SHAK MOW, 45, managing director of the then Broadview Commodities Pte Ltd, faces 28 abetment-by-cons piracy-to-cheat charges, allegedly committed between December 1981 and August 1982, Involving $t.41 million. The prosecution Is proceeding635 words
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189 1984-11-24 16 Fraud charges for man held for armed robbery A MAN who faces a capital offence of firing three shots with a revolver during a robbery at an Ang Mo Kio flat, and nine other charges of armed robbery, had several fraud and cheating charges filed against him on Thursday. Ng189 words
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Article30 1984-11-24 16 PRESIDENT Devan Nair will speak at the Singapore Press Club's dinner and dance on Thursday at the Mandarin Hotel to* celebrate Singapore's 25 years of nation-building30 words
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Article122 1984-11-24 16 POLICE have completed their investigations into the murder of Mr Frankie Tan Tik Siah, 39, who was the vice-president and regional treasurer of the American Express International Banking Corporation. The prosecution is now awaiting instructions from the DPP. The woman and three men charged with Mr Tan's122 words
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505 1984-11-24 18 TONG YOKE THO - Move to rid S'pore of discount mentality TONG YOKE THO By PRICE tagging should be made mandatory for retailers to help them get rid of the discount mentality. Retailers must also state clearly what is included m the advertised price. This will stop them irom selling basic units cheap and505 words
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Article, Illustration1446 1984-11-24 18 SALMA KHALIK - Ideas, ideas and more ideas SALMA KHALIK B) THE tourism task force has been busy indeed. Within three months of setting up, Dr Wong Kwei Cheong's high-powered team has come back with many suggestions to boost the number of tourists to Singapore. And their ideas range from grandiose schemes like1,446 words
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Article, Illustration615 1984-11-24 19 IRENE HOE - IRENE HOE By CHINATOWN is going to be reborn! Graceful homes wiH^ be restored. Pedestrian malls will come alive with food stalls and night markets. And there will be cultural shows m the streets. This is the Chinatown of the future, parts of which will be restored. And615 words
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192 1984-11-24 19 THERE were handshakes, pats on the back and words of congratulations when some of the members of the task force turned up at yesterday's press conference at the CPF Building. Dr Tony Tan was also full of praise for the task force192 words
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Article, Illustration557 1984-11-24 19 CHRISTINA TSENG - CHRISTINA TSENG By FIVE years of frustration for the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board will end when Haw Par Villa is acquired by the government within the next 12 months. The Haw Par Villa voted one of the top three most popular tourist attractions recently557 words
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Article152 1984-11-24 19 THE number of visitors to Singapore continues to grow, with 7.4 per cent more people coming m October. This brings total visitors for the first 10 months to 2.47 million. Not only is this 4.6 per cent more visitors than the same period last year,152 words
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184 1984-11-24 21 A PI NUIiOL pig term packed 1,935 porkers off to Hongkong yesterday to ease Singapore's pig The pigs, each weighing about 1M kg, left en board a chartered Dutch livestock carrier Sahiwal Express and went with the blessing of the Primary Production184 words
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541 1984-11-24 21 HEDWIG ALFRED - HEDWIG ALFRED By Ministry urged to let pupils choose DOCTORS, lawyers, engineers, lecturers and teachers have put their names to a petition urging the Education Ministry to rethink its compulsory home economics programme for girls. "...we would like to propose that home economics should541 words
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311 1984-11-24 21 PAUL WEE - Look out for wounded man, hospitals and clinics told PAUL WEE Py POLICE have alerted all hospitals and private doctors to look out for a man who may go to them for treatment of knife wounds. This man could be one of the robbers involved m the SI million robbery311 words
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Article157 1984-11-24 21 A COMPUTER system that can translate English words to Mandarin this challenge has gone out to computer buffs m a contest offering a $1,000 top prize, $500 second prize and $300 third prize. The contest is being organised by the Computer Society of the Institute157 words
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Article162 1984-11-24 21 A SECURITY guard was jailed for 30 months on Thursday for house breaking and theft from a shop m the private housing estate he was guarding. Ibrahim bin Mahbob, 48, was on duty at Cairnhill Plaza, Cairnhill Road, on Aug 13 when a man known to him162 words
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Advertisement336 1984-11-24 14 Shin Mm Daily News HONG BAO $15,000 to be won each week. Results of Week H contest m tonight's issue (50 consolation prizes of $100 each) Winners of the top three prizes of $5,000/-, $3,000/- $2,000/--will be announced m the Sunday evening issue Make sure you get a copy of336 words
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455 1984-11-24 22 SINGAPORE, the most surprising tropical island on earth... Singapore, where the world comes together.... an STPB advertisement proclaims. For many years indeed, travellers were attracted to this image of an idyllic cosmopolitan retreat with all the charms of the Orient and Hocked to Singapore. The number455 words
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Article185 1984-11-24 22 Greitest-ever leader But long before that, I had often heard, with some inspiration and awe, of the reputation of Tan Kah Kee as the greatest -ever leader of the Overseas Chinese community here or anywhere around the region m his time. Between 1948 and 1952. I had befriended many middle-aged185 words
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Article, Illustration889 1984-11-24 22 Politics often stands m the way of international aid CLAIMS by former Christian Aid director Charles Elliot that the United States and Britain withheld food relief from Ethiopia m the hope of bringing down the Marxist regime are no surprise to disaster specialists. ForGemini News Service - 889 words
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Article792 1984-11-24 22 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST This and that Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO Always accept a Japanese businessman's card with both hands. Do not, on any account, contact him directly without a proper introduction and never plunge to the heart of a deal during the first meeting with company representatives. These792 words
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364 1984-11-24 22 T.F. Hwang takes you down Memory Lane FOCUS MY FOCUS today is on two famous old names... Tan Kah Kee (a tycoon and philanthropist) and Clip Bee (a place). Tan Kah Kee (187^1961) needs no introduction to Singaporeans who are familiar with his immense contributions to charity and 10 Chinese364 words
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Article678 1984-11-24 22 RUPERT CORNWELL - RUPERT CORNWELL By in Bonn In Germany, it's all on record; m Italy, it depends on innuendo ARE we becoming a banana republic? The question has been aired a lot lately m West Germr.ny, as the Flick affair continues on its lurid path m Bonn. But the678 words
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Letter571 1984-11-24 23 Down is better in a fire Singapore Fire Service on rooftop rescues I REFER to the letter "Buildings need roof fire escapes" (ST, Nov 12). In each commercial high-rise building there is at least one escape staircase leading to the roof. However, we would like to stress that people caught571 words
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Letter, Illustration283 1984-11-24 23 AS the Singapore marathon 1984 approaches, it would be useful to review a serious mistake made m the marathon run m 1982. It was well-organised, but only up to the 30-km mark. Official water points had been arranged for every four km after the first283 words
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95 1984-11-24 23 I AGREE with readers who have complained about our polluted atmosphere caused by excessive exhaust emission from heavy vehicles. This has prompted me to point out a problem with these vehicles' exhaust pipes. If you happen to be caught m traffic next to a95 words
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98 1984-11-24 23 I FEEL that the Housing Board's system of graded levies on resale flats is not equitable. For example, a three-room flat m Rochor Centre, sold for $90,000, would have a levy of only $9,000 imposed, while a four-room flat m Marsiling, sold for $60,000, would98 words
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86 1984-11-24 23 Traffic at junctions back to normal PLEASE refer to the letter headlined "Congestion created" (ST, Oct 18). Recently the PWD made some adjustments to the signal timings at the junction of Scotts and Stevens roads, and Scotts and Paterson roads. However, these adjustments proved unsuitable during our monitoring. We have86 words
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168 1984-11-24 23 WE REFER to the letter headlined "When to direct telephone call to message" from "Overseas Caller" (ST, Nov 1). Technically, it is possible to provide recorded messages to STD/IDD callers at the Singapore trunk/international telephone exchange. We do m fact provide such recorded messages when callers168 words
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Article, Illustration1240 1984-11-24 24 JOSEPH MANGUNO - JOSEPH MANGUNO By writing for The Asian Wall Street Journal Penang's tourist industry suffers its worst slump 4 Geographically, Penang is an unwanted child. Singapore is an international gateway. Hongkong is an international gateway. Penang is m out of the way. 7 Mr1,240 words
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Article, Illustration792 1984-11-24 24 MOSCOW The recent return of four Soviet defectors to their homeland has underlined the unhappiness and nostalgia experienced by many Russian exiles living m the West. But if the motives for coming home are often similar, the treatment meted out to those who tryReuter - 792 words
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Article71 1984-11-24 25 Selantor Dredg 500 440 RaJetfh 275 -32 Amco.2sc 252 +22 MBankng 580 +20 Chuan Hup 310 +11 Spore Land 290 +13 ttedChoc 242 +17 Set Properties 240 *-H Cerebossoc 221 Metro HdfS 304 -.6 OCBC 915+15 DBS 615+15 Van Der Horst 220 +15 BousteadSOc 194 +15 Hgh Low 50c71 words
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Article26 1984-11-24 25 Saterasßes 188 -33 MBF Corp 50c 202 -8 NST 675 -5 Mraco 260 -5 Aciiu 195 -3 HonjFok 114 -1 S Land Loan 82. "426 words
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Article34 1984-11-24 25 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Tunes Industrial Composite 1983 84 High 1071.91(8/2/84) 983.06(8/2/84) 1983 84 Low 712.29 (5/1/83) 684.88 (4/1/83) All time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All time Low 74.75(17/9/64) 550.78 (12/8/82)34 words
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Article43 1984-11-24 25 Up Down Unch Industrials 99 5 7 Finance 12 0 1 Hotels 2 0 0 Properties 10 0 2 Oil Palms 3 2 1 Tins 6 0 4 Rubbers 14 1 I Deb/Loons 1 0 1 Totol 147 8 1743 words
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Article77 1984-11-24 25 Nov 29 Nov 24 Bl Composite 703 98 718 34 B' lndicator '*****4 *****92 BT 08 OS 265 74 SI Industrials 795 84 810 87 SI F.nance 2387 05 2401 09 ST Hotels 879 71 883 61 ST Properties 484 38 494 02 ST Minings 348 38 ***** ST77 words
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Article15 1984-11-24 25 Pahon 9 ln» 911,000 TDM 860,000 Promtt 511.000 Peg. Ms.a 395.000 DBS 394.00015 words
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Article82 1984-11-24 25 SHARE prices continued with their upward momentum at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Right from the opening bell, values advanced across the board. The 30-counter New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index advanced 24.36 points to 1255.04. Reflecting the bullish trend, the market Scoreboard registered only82 words
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Article70 1984-11-24 25 Nat Iran +4 PMC +5 Pan Ok susp Perib Plant +8 Prima +7 Promt +8 Rothmansl +1 SembSrip +5 Sine Darby unch STradmt +10 Sup Corp +5 Tims Pub susp UM Worts +8 Norms +8 Boustead BM +15 CiC +1 ecu CoWStwate +6 DuriopM +5 Esso70 words
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Article36 1984-11-24 25 Singapore barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 97 4 10 Finance 11 1 5 Hotels 7 0 3 Properties II 1 Plantations 1) 0 0 Mining 4 0 0 Deb/Loans 9 1 1 Total 150 7 2036 words
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331 1984-11-24 25 Trading of I P and Austral's shares resume THE trading of the shares of property-cum-plantation group Island Peninsular Bhd and its subsidiary, Austral Enterprises Bhd, resumed yesterday after I&P announced its plans to transform Austral into its plantation arm. I P, a member of the Permodalan Nasional Bhd, the Malaysian331 words
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Article136 1984-11-24 25 Sales volume on Visa cards issued m Singapore rose by 31 per cent to $51 million for the second quarter of this year compared with $39 million for the same period last year. Of this amount, card holders spent about $26 million outside Singapore on business trips andReuter - 136 words
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Article58 1984-11-24 25 LONDON The Association of Futures Brokers and Dealers (AFBD) aims to begin accepting corporate members by April 29 next year, chief executive Alistair Annand said. The association, a self-regulatory body for London futures organisations, will spend the next few months obtaining rule changes from four London commodityReuter - 58 words
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Article47 1984-11-24 25 GENEVA Hongkong has made a formal complaint to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Gatt) over new United States country-of-origin rules for textile imports, Hongkong trade officials here said. The complaint deals only with knitted sweaters, parts of which are of Chinese oriein. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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105 1984-11-24 25 THE hearing of a winding-up petition against Tarisco Pte Ltd, the former franchisee of Long John Silver's Seafood Shoppes, was adjourned to Nov 30 by the High Court yesterday. The application for adjournment was made by Tarisco's major creditor, Ogilvy and Mathers (Singapore), to105 words
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419 1984-11-24 25 SAN ANTONIO (Texas) Mechanical hearts and video telephones are great ideas whose time has come almost. The basic technology exists for both items, but making them a success m the market place is quite another matter. That's where Mr Michael Bell, president ofUPI - 419 words
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Article, Illustration596 1984-11-24 25 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG By Welcome scene at trading floor since September lull THE stock market was crowded yesterday as punters rushed into the local exchange, pushing the ST Industrial Index to its sharpest rise since last August's rally. The ST Index jumped 15.03 points596 words
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329 1984-11-24 25 LONDON Three of Britain's four major tanks cut their base lending rate on Thursday from II to 9.5 per cent, making their fifth redaction m interest rates since summer. Bankers said the move was expected after the US Federal ReserveUPI - 329 words
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234 1984-11-24 25 HONGKONG The political clouds over Hongkong have dispersed, making way for a powerful economic performance next year, a survey m the latest edition of the Chamber of Commerce Bulletin said. A number of economists, bankers and businessmen were quoted m theAFP - 234 words
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111 1984-11-24 25 THE Singapore dollar prime rate may be cut for the third time since October if interbank money market rates maintain current low levels, money market dealers at major local banks said. Some said they expect a quarter point cut after next week. Prime111 words
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262 1984-11-24 25 Volume at bumiputra exchange on the rise THINGS have been jumping at the Bumipu tra Stock Exchange (BSE) since its new management took ever, with trading volume more than doubled compared with last year. The general manager, Mr Syed Ahmad Labib bin Syed Abu Bakar, told Malay business leaders on262 words
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Article3386 1984-11-24 26 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 aH dealings at a particular price are groupei together, the table does3,386 words
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Article2238 1984-11-24 26 INDUSTRIALS Acmo (2 006) A Choc (2.686 2.7 15) (4) 2.52 (5) 2 56(4)2 58(2)2 60(1)2.62(1) 2.64 (1)2 65 (4) 2.66 (2) 2 69 (3) 2 67(2)2 68(7)2.70(3)2.71 AMB (3 366 3 38S! (3) 3.30 (13) 3 36(4)3 38 Akomd 375) (10) 1 34 (22)2,238 words
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Article2809 1984-11-24 26 1984 Last Yield Voi Day Mfh Low Company Sale Change (000) Kgh Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 310 195 Acmo 195 -3 3.8 10 195 195 306 103 Alcom 121 +4 4) v 122 116 312 218 A*«d Choc 242 +17 27 242 229 1982,809 words
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Article300 1984-11-24 27 RAS MRELB (S cents/kio) (M cents/kio) Noon Close Noon Close Int 1 RSS Prompt 169 75— 170 75N *****— 170.50N unq unq Int 1 RSS Dec 172 25— 172 75 172 25 172 50 192 75— 193.00 192 75 193.00 Int 1 RSS lan 174 50—175300 words
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Article50 1984-11-24 27 THE Kuala Lumpur Tin Market's price yesterday remained at the International Tin Agreement's floor level of M*29.15 per kilo. The buffer stock manager remained the main buyer. A lower offering of concentrates of 75 tonnes against 92 tonnes on Thursday also steadied market conditions. No rationing was reported.50 words
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Article21 1984-11-24 27 Clostnt prices Copper tMM Ttara ;pot 1091.00-1091.50 (1080.00-*****0) I months 1111.50 1112.50 (1101.00 1101.50) Market tone: Steadier Sales: 18.950 tonnes21 words
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Article21 1984-11-24 27 Cbsing prices Aluminium £/t«m Tkws Spot 911.50 912.50 (916.50-917.50) 3 months 936.00 936.50 (941.00-941.50) Market tone: Easier Sales: 20,900 tonnes21 words
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Article24 1984-11-24 27 ciiuar Closing pricts 9tnmt USS/troy Fri Thurs Imgapote 7.52-757 7.60-7.65 Thun Hed tew York Closed 7 55— 7 60 Source: Credit Swsse, Spore24 words
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Article406 1984-11-24 27 Ist grade 210 Broken rice 168 Tone: MCE prices were mostly lower m fairly active trading In China Whites, second grade Yu Jim new crop teH HK$4 to $173 per picul and iiangxi See Mew new crop three to $185 Among Thai rice, third class 100 pet new406 words
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Article, Illustration50 1984-11-24 27 Rubber Closing prices cents/kilo Singapore December 172.25 unch Malaysia December 192.75 down 0.25 cents Tin Closing prices Ms/kHo XL Tin 29.15 unch Turnover: 75 tonnes down 17 tonnes GOLD US$/oz Fri Thurs Singapore 342.10—342.50 343.40—343.90 Hongkong 341.90—342.30 343.50 343.90 Thurs Wed New York Closed 342.25—342.75 London 341.80—342.30 341.00—341.5050 words
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Article113 1984-11-24 27 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market prices yesterday closed lower on lack of followthrough support and weekend selling m quiet trading. The refined palm oil market was also easier. PALM Closinf prices Crude Ms/tome pataioi Now/Dec 1235 (central south) Refined palm oi US$/tonr»s RBDpalm Dec 617.50 (sellers) Jan113 words
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Article139 1984-11-24 27 THE KILOBAR market yesterday was traded between 5523,680 and 5523,901. The Far East gold market opened at U*****. 10/2. 50 and traded within a narrow range, from U*****.90/ 2.30 to U*****.10/2.50, all morning. It closed the first session at U*****.10/2.50. The market re-opened m the afternoon at U*****.50/2.90 as139 words
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378 1984-11-24 27 OVERSEASS marketS a round-up of wire services LONDON, Fri. Share prices drifted lower yesterday, reflecting weaker Sterling and spot oil prices, dealers said. The Financial Times 30-Share Index closed 8.8 points down at 909.9 and the FTSE ended 8.6 points lower at 1158.2. Half-point base rate cuts to 9 l378 words
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Article73 1984-11-24 27 I'll I I J l__| Hongkong Hang Seng I Friday 1096.04 (1087.81) y Week ago 1071.79 Austrafian Al-Ordiiaries 7.W Friday 770.1 (772.7) gitWeek ago 782.5 Aus traian Industrials Friday 1115.2 (1115.2) Week ago 1128.1 1 Financial Tines Industrials Thursday 909.9 (918.7) Week ago 911.6 Dow Jones Average MW Thursday73 words
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Article335 1984-11-24 27 Noa 23 Cent. Chanje (*«t) A C I 184 -2 A N I 255 unch A P M 227 unch Abertoyte 920 unch Age 288-2 Aaaonce Oil 103 -1 Aaaed Mai 225 -7 Ampol Exp 255 -5 AmpcJ Pet ISO unch Ani 524 unch Ashton 84 +2 *8 H335 words
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Article198 1984-11-24 27 LONDON Roland "Tiny" Rowland, chief executive of Lonrho, and Lord Duncan Sandys have said they would resign from the board of House of Fraser, the Harrods store group, at the end of this year. Pressure on the two men had been evident since Lonrho soldReuter - 198 words
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Article282 1984-11-24 27 Nm 23 HKS Change Associated Hotels 0 41N Bank Of East As* 22 00 unch Cheung Kong 890 +0 2 Ct-no L^t 1240xa«Cross Horb Tunnel 10 70 F E Consortium 0 365 -0 01 Far East Exch Phriex 0045 +001 G I Cement 670 unch Great Eagle 0 395282 words
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Article564 1984-11-24 27 ■jUJiiin IflltallTO Barlow Rand 500 +5 Charter Cons 201 unch Cons Gold 507 +8 Rus Plant 8 15/16 +Vi za i4'/_ +v. uss AAC 14 +V. Amgold 94 unch AAI 414 unch Bracken 210 unch Blyvoors 10 unch Botswana 15 +2 Buffets 44* De Beers 475 +2 East Dries564 words
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Article237 1984-11-24 27 THE US dollar opened at 2.1530/45 yesterday. It traded to a high of 2.1620, as compared with its low of 2.1538. It ended the day at 2.1600/20. The greenback ruled narrowly mixed around London levels m very quiet trading. Against the Deutschemark, it strengthened to 3.0085 from 3.0045/55 and237 words
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Article207 1984-11-24 27 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to ~0r>. currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1 8528 1 8556 5 .48—5 37 Canadian dollar 1 .6389— 1.6411 6 18 6 08 NZ dollar 1.0599—1.0624 9 72-9 34 Sterling pound 2.6524— 2 6570 382-3207 words
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Article, Illustration470 1984-11-24 27 Delivery of FCL import containers Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL container* unpacked at the containers freight station on Nov 23 (2300) LCL Receiving Receiving SW- (Voyage) An Cargo Time Bock FarmlY Ace (51A) 25/11 (0700) FSB 1500 1600/1800 1900 Ul R^-OGS «/"<■«> FSB B470 words
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Article216 1984-11-24 27 Managers' prices for Nov 24 4 26 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 2.54-2.70 The Savings Fund 1 73— 1 84 Spore Prog Fund 1.09-1.15 Spore Sec. Fund 1 63-1.73 Spore Invest Fund 1 06— 1.12 Spore Equity Fund 1.14—121 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund 2.36-2.5 1 Mai216 words
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Article249 1984-11-24 27 Gold TRADING m the February gold contract fell from the previous close to open at U*****.80 an ounce. It gained ground to U*****.50 m mid-day trading, but lost its strength against the dollar towards the close to finish at U*****.60. (In UStper Troy ounce) Open High Low Sett249 words
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Article, Illustration258 1984-11-24 27 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Jurong Wharves Budiman Indah 10 aside 24 11 Bhaita Owitya/lct 6 7 aside 24 11 Junta Maru 3 a side 24 1 1 Maiu YongHua 10 aside 24 11 Regent Ranger 2/3 aside 24 11 SahiwalExp 4/5 aside 24 11 Sang Thai Steel258 words
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213 1984-11-24 28 Reject Parkwood offer fo r QAF shares advice HOLD on to your QAF Ltd shares. This advice to reject the cash offer by Parkwood Investments Ltd for QAF shares was given by the directors of QAF Ltd (the former Ben Co) and their adviser. United Merchant Bank Ltd. yesterday. Detailed213 words
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Article, Illustration221 1984-11-24 28 Most active stock PAHANG INVESTMENTS emerged as the most active stock of the week, Its sixth time for the year so far. A total of 4.2 million shares was traded, only 18,000 shares more than Textile Corporation which was a close second. It closed221 words
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425 1984-11-24 28 Letter urges shareholders to vote against call to remove them FOUR directors of Kamunting Tin Dredging (M) Bhd, threatened with removal from the board, have appealed to shareholders to keep them, m another twist to the Kamunting board room tussle. They are Mr F.425 words
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448 1984-11-24 28 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG Stock market weekly round-up by Singapore Top five stocks THE FOLLOWING is a list of the five most actively t aded stocks on the Stock Exchange of Singapore this week It gives the turnover m thousands of units, closing prices yesterday and the448 words
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133 1984-11-24 28 Kuala Lumpur THE market started the week m Kuala Lumpur with a 12.54 point fall, but got off into a rally from Tuesday when the index rose 4.83 points. Turnover, though, was thin, averaging about five million shares a day. Over the week, the133 words
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Article, Illustration453 1984-11-24 40 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By He has twice partnered Sonobe to victory Mudlarks RACE 1: Crown Counsel, Alexander, Fox Kingdom, Fleet Foot, Oval Office, Concrete Wall, Cool Mover RACE 2: Italiano, Bylon, Silk RACE 3: Gold Kingston, Black Dinero RACE 4: Roman Leader 11, Second To453 words
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Article343 1984-11-24 40 RACE EPSOM JEEP RACING ED TONTO MARKSMAN WENG SOOK 1 Crown Counsel 3 Sandroscion 8 Oval Offica 2 Alexander 3 Sandroscion 1 3 Sandroscion 1 Crown Counsel 3 Sandroscion 1 Crown Counsel 1 Crown Counsel 5 Fox Kingdom 8 Oval Office 2 Alexander 5 Fox Kingdom343 words
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Article4340 1984-11-24 40 GOING FORECAST: YIELDING TO SOFT wmmmmmum 2.15 class 3 div 2 1,200 m m \f t \*j (Ratings: 91-77) Mmmmmmm (stakes: $17,500) 1 5*0212 Crown Counsel 57 (91) Vacheron-Rodgers 4 nzg ul +1 Came home strongly for 4 1 j -length 2nd to North Melbourne Div4,340 words
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Article, Illustration180 1984-11-24 40 TONTO - TONTO By our man on the track APPRENTICE Luke Danis, who is only two winners away from Billy Bagby's record of 45 winners by an apprentice m a season, has an excellent chance of edging closer with Land Of Fire m Race 5. The180 words
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Article67 1984-11-24 41 Three are out of the big sprint ANDERMATT, Intercontinental and Sentimental Journey n have been withdraws from the $157,5 M Lion City Cap (Race 4 tomorrow), leaving a Held of 17 to contest the richest sprint classic on the local turf. intercontinental, winner of the King's Gold Cap trial and67 words
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Article180 1984-11-24 41 Total Ne ef placings Placings for last 11 rides rides Ist 2nd 3rd 1 TUey 346 54 64 34 ********** 2 Danls 309 43 36 25 ********** 3 Johnston 279 *****5 ********** 4 Lucas 272 333(15 ********** 5 Khoo 246 *****7 ********** t Tweedle *****3128 *****0100 0 7180 words
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Article93 1984-11-24 41 Ist 2nd bd Teh 57 65 51 Allan 57 49 35 Zaflr 46 40 31 Boagoure 44 27 37 E van Breukelen 40 40 38 [ledgers 34 34 37 Lim 29 23 26 Bnang 24 28 32 Lee 24 27 32 West 23 35 39 Ismail 22 2793 words
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Article, Illustration428 1984-11-24 41 THE RACING EDITOR - Clements makes it to Perth at last THE RACING EDITOR By VICTORIAN jockey Brendan Clements, who rode two winners Truly Good on the last day of the Perak Turf Club September Meeting and Alpina on the final day of the Singapore Gold Cup Meeting the same month during his brief428 words
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104 1984-11-24 41 Hallo! It's him again by 20 lengths LONDON, Fri. Hallo Dandy, winner of last year's Grand National at Aintree, won his first race of the season at Kempton Park yesterday and will now take a break until after Christmas before tackling the National again m March. The 10-year-old scored byReuter - 104 words
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Article463 1984-11-24 41 Soft track slows down workouts by Cup aspirants JINGLE BELL IV and Gala Display II were the only two runners m the Lion City Cup tomorrow who made time on a soft Bukit Timah track yesterday morning. Winner of the Sultan's Gold Vase, Jingle Bell IVReuter - 463 words
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Article88 1984-11-24 41 Ist 2nd 3rd Auric 30 38 31 Agasam 24 21 23 Goodman 15 15 19 Sonny Khoo 12 4 11 Inderapo-a 11 21 10 HTWee 9 6 4 Chens 8 4 8 Anderesingh 7 3 4 Frontal 6 7 3 AA 6 5 5 Boklenng 6 4 888 words
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Article, Illustration142 1984-11-24 41 TUESDAY (soft going): Paititi Gold 40, Pagan Dancer and Ontario n 37 together, Sunny Smile 36.8, Charrette 37.8, Light My Path and Happiness II 38.1 together, Star-Maker 38, Fleet Foot 41, Gay Milano 42. WEDNESDAY (good with "give"): Jingle Bell IV 37.6. Impulse n 37.8, Mostgrand 40,142 words
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Article1372 1984-11-24 41 (■yfBPVH 2.00 CLASS 3 DIV 3 1,600 m mMiULMM (Ratings: 87-75) (Stakes: $17,500) 1 ****** Flag Commander 55 (83) Mdm Li Mci InE Breukelen 4ag dl -.5 Andes 5 2 *****0 Actinium 54.5 (82) Queen Bee-Dragon 5 ag same Connortoo 9 3 *9*7»* Smart Looker 54.5 (82) High1,372 words
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Obituary, Illustration104 1984-11-24 41 IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF JOSEPH KOH LIANG SIEW 1918 1969 Called Home to THE LORD on 24 Nov. '69 Fondly remembered by: Wif«: Josephine Sons: Daughters-in-law Richard Annie Wong Jeffrey Mary Loke Raymond Philip Genevieve Tan Daughters: Sons-in-law: Molly Victor Boey Sandra Benny104 words
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143 1984-11-24 41 CONDOLENCE MR. LOH FOOK SENG FAMILY OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY On the Recent Bereavement of your Beloved wife MADAM WONG LAI SUM Departed:- 19th November 1984 From:- SUM CHEONG PILING (M) SDN BHD STAFF CAROL CHUA GOH AH MENG CONNIE TAN LIM YOON HOI WONG143 words
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Obituary, Illustration48 1984-11-24 41 "THALAI THEVASAM ALAGOO KARUPPIAH DEPARTED ON 7TH DEC 1963 ■Thalai Thevasam ceremony will be held at Blk 151H King* Road -02-30 Farrer Court on Sunday 25th Nov. 1984 at 12 noon. Relatives and friends are cordially invited to attend the prayers. Inserted by wife and children.48 words
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Obituary, Illustration115 1984-11-24 41 The Family of the late FRAHCIS BON KIAH ENG with to eip.tn their heartfelt thank* and gratitude to Rev. father* Alfred Chan and John ion Fernandez, relative*, office colleagues friends and busineas aaaociataa tor thair kind assistance attendance. condolences, wreaths and donations during >h»ir recent bereave ment THE115 words
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Obituary, Illustration221 1984-11-24 41 MP LIM JOC tUAT AGt 6; V( M Passea away p elu M 22 '84 leaunc li. t belcv WIFE SONS I rengl Tens Khi. Teng I'iit'iiK Teng< iviik; Menf DAUGHTERS 1 Slan^ i Perk Qek PMyOek I DAUGHTERS-IN-L AW Low K-.m-i Koon t.i i Slew X i221 words
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Article267 1984-11-24 42 LONDON, Fri. Former world champion Terry Griffiths, the No. t seed, crashed ont of the £IM,Mt (s2<7,Mf) Coral UK snooker championships at the first hurdle m Preston, north-western England, last night. The Welshman's season of premature exits from top tournaments continued when his compatriot Cliff WilsonAFP - 267 words
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Article, Illustration265 1984-11-24 42 TAY CHENG KHOON - Peter let down by poor finish TAY CHENG KHOON Experience wins day for Dittmar By SINGAPORE squash champion Peter Hill put up a brave fight before falling to World No. 2 Chris Dittmar, of Australia, m the second round of the Pakistan Masters m Karachi on Wednesday. The 20-year-old led265 words
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Article374 1984-11-24 42 Dowdeswell turns the tables JOHANNESBURG, Fri. Unseeded Colin Dowdeswell, of Britain, ousted top-seeded American Johan Kriek m the second round of the South African Open tennis championships yesterday. The match was a repeat of the 1983 final, but this year Dowdeswell turned the tables with a vengeance as he ranReuter - 374 words
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Article97 1984-11-24 42 KYOTO (Japan), Fri. Niegl Dias, of Brazil, came from behind to eliminate Yukie Koizumi, of Japan, 6-3, 6-3 to advance to the quarter-finals of the first US$lO,OOO ($21,500) International Women's Masters tennis tournament today. China's Zhu Xiao Yun beat American Joy Cummings 6-0, 6-3, whileUPI - 97 words
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Article68 1984-11-24 42 Wilander has a long day CANBERRA, Frl. Sweden's Mats Wllander outlasted former South African Kevin Cnrren m the Rio International tennis challenge tournament at Canberra's international indoor sports centre last night. WUander, currently ranked fourth m the world, took fast under two hours to defeat Cnrren M, S-7, 7-4. InAFP - 68 words
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Article125 1984-11-24 42 SYDNEY, Fri. America's Ann Henricksson, ranked 100 on the women's tennis computer, astounded even heiself today by reaching the semi-finals of the US$l5O,OOO ($322,500) NSW Women's Open at White City. Ann fought her way from the qualifying rounds through to the semis with a career-best 6-4,UPI - 125 words
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Article219 1984-11-24 42 Four to rescue of Asian tourney THE Asian junior squash championships for girls is on. Earlier fears that the event may be cancelled due to lack of response were allayed when four countries one more than the minimum required signed up for the tournament m Hongkong from Jan 5-15. Singapore,219 words
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Article, Illustration726 1984-11-24 44 Verona face big test Italian leaders travel to in-form Torino m battle supreme LONDON, Fri. Leaders Verona put their position on the line against Torino m the Italian First Division this weekend while troubled clubs Fiorentina and Juventus seek to restore their faltering soccer fortunes. Verona, still unbeaten but heldReuter - 726 words
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Article, Illustration821 1984-11-24 45 Gunners head for Hillsborough m big test of their mettle DIVISION ONE FIXTURES Today: Liverpool v Ipswich, Lnton v West Bun, Norwich v Everton, Qneeas Park Bangers v Astoa Villa, Southampton v Newcastle, Stoke v Watford, Sunderland v Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur v Chelsea, West Bronwrteh821 words
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Article136 1984-11-24 45 Grimsby draw Norwich LONDON, Fri. English Second Division soccer club Grimsby, who knocked out League leaden Everton In the last round of the Milk Cop, have been rewarded with a home quarter-final tie against Norwich. Unfashionable Grimsby, seventh m the Second Division, reached the last eight m the 1979-8t seasonReuter - 136 words
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Article317 1984-11-24 45 SCOTTISH Premier Division club Dundee United 's European Football Union (UEFA) Cup clash against Manchester United on Dec 12 sparked off a massive ticket stampede on Thursday. Within three hours of tickets going on sale m the morning, the third-round second-leg tie at Tannadice Park was declared aAFP; Reuter - 317 words
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Article501 1984-11-24 45 Taylor's Watford on the upsurge after poor start to the season LONDON, Fri. After a depressing start to their campaign, First Division Watford are rivalling Liverpool m staging the football comeback of the season. Public attention has focused on the ominous return to form of theAFP - 501 words
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Article313 1984-11-24 46 Rafael's a rave of the Cowboys AMERICAN SPORT NEW YORK, Fri. Rafael Septien kicked a 23-yard field goal with i four seconds remaining Mo lift Dallas to a 20-17 triumph over the New I England Patriots that featured 10 sacks by the Cowboys of Patriots quarter-back Tony Eason m anUPI - 313 words
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Article, Illustration485 1984-11-24 46 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By Bedok veterans aim to bid farewell with PM Cup win 4 On paper, we should win. We have come this far once again and we will not fail at the last hurdle. We will not be discouraged by last year's defeat. Instead, it should485 words
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Article470 1984-11-24 46 ON THE CRICKET SCENE BRISBANE, Fri FDGFD DFG AUSTRALIA Ist inns J. Dyson c Dujon b Holding 13 K. Weasels b Garner 0 G. Wood c Marshall b Walsh 20 A. Barrier c Lloyd b Mai shall 0 K. Hughes < Marshall b Garner 34470 words
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Article104 1984-11-24 46 FAISALABAD. Fri Pakis tan went two up ir. their series of four one-day internationals, against New Zealand when they won an exciting match by five runs here today. After rain delayed the start, the match was 1 educed from 40 to 20 overs a side. The resultReuter - 104 words
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Article60 1984-11-24 46 ADELAIDE. Fri. Tasmania were m a good position to take first innings' points m the Sheffield Shield match against South Australia here today Scares: Tasmania 487-S dec (R. Hyatt 56 no. G Goodman 30. R Bennett 89). South Australia 24-0. In Perth: New South Wales 301-8 (D.Reuter - 60 words
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Article41 1984-11-24 46 RAJKOT (India). Fri The Indian West Zone were 315 for four m reply to England's firsi innings score of 458 for three declared, at the close of play on the penultimate day of the four-day match here today AFPAFP - 41 words
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195 1984-11-24 46 South Koreans to propose morning finals ATHLETICS SCENE CANBERRA, Fri. South Korea will propose to international athletics organisers meeting here that some major track and field finals at the 1988 Seoul Olympics be held m the morning, their Games spokesman said today. The controversial South Korean proposal, aimed at gettingReuter - 195 words
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199 1984-11-24 46 CANBERRA, Fri. Primo Nebiolo, the president of the International Amateur Athletics Federation (lAAF), yesterday outlined an ambitious programme for 1985 with television sponsorship providing funds for the development of track and field sports world- wide. Nebiolo told newsmen before the start of a three-day FederationAFP - 199 words
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Article298 1984-11-24 46 CHINA'S Qi Chunxia has set a new world record of 389 points for the women's 40-shot air pistol event. Chunxia, taking part m a national tournament m the north-western city of Zhongqing on Thursday, beat the previous best of *7 set by N. Stoljarova. of the Soviet Union,AFP; AP; Reuter; UPI - 298 words
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Article, Illustration342 1984-11-24 47 GUANGZHpU, Fri. China, who were surprisingly eliminated from the Pre-Olympics m Bangkok, will be a force to reckon with m the Asian Cup soccer tournament m Singapore from Dec 1-16. At least, that was the impresssion one gathers from the shortJOE DORAI; JERRY SEH - 342 words
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Article553 1984-11-24 47 Hussein goes sight-seeing as China train m secret Today's ties: Guangzhou v Singapore (6.30 p.m.) Hongkong v Japan (8.30) GUANGZHOU, Fri. Singapore coach Hussein Aljunied became embroiled m some terse diplomatic subterfuge with the Chinese hosts today as he prepared for his team's White Cloud soccer553 words
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187 1984-11-24 47 ON THE GOLF SCENE KAGOSHIMA (Japan), Frf. Britain's Sandy Lyle, winner of this year's Italian Open, shot a three-under-par 69 to take a one-stroke lead m the second round of the Kagoshima Open here today. Lyle, who started the day one stroke behindReuter - 187 words
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Article88 1984-11-24 47 Burma move ahead RANGOON, Fri. Hosts Burma, with a 454 total, took over the lead from Malaysia m the South-east Asia amateur team championship here today. Singapore dropped to last plac*? on 486. Malaysia's Suffian Tan shot a one-over-par 73, but t earn -mat esßavichanthiran and Segaran could only manageReuter - 88 words
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Article162 1984-11-24 47 CANBERRA, Fri. Canadian Bob Beauchemin increased his lead to five strokes after the second round of the New South Wales Professional Golf Association Classic here today. Beauchemin, overnight leader after shooting a course record nine-under-par 64 yesterday, continued his brilliant form with a 67 to goReuter - 162 words
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Article, Illustration207 1984-11-24 47 ' MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - Mani and Jimmy to make Asean debuts MAHMOOD GAZNAVI By N. MANIMARRAN and Jimmy Neo will get their first taste of international competition when they turn out for^Singapore m the Asean Amateur Boxing Championships m Manila, starting on Monday. Manimarran, who is the national bantamweight champion, also won the Johor207 words
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Article32 1984-11-24 47 POLICE edged out Port Authority Recreation Club 3-2 m a Civil Service League hockey match at the Police Academy yesterday. Other result: Institute of Education 3 Public Works Department 3.32 words
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Article188 1984-11-24 47 STELLENBOSCH (South Africa), Fri. South African-born athlete Zola Budd said today she would take part m a road race m Zurich later this year. But the 18-year-old runner, who obtained British citizenship -earlier this year to circumvent the international sports boycott of South Africa, saidReuter - 188 words
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Article, Illustration116 1984-11-24 47 MANILA, Fri. Lydla de Vega, Asia's sprint queen, was today banned for life from competing m international track competitions for allegedly leaving her training camp m the northern city of Bagnio without permission. Philippine Olympic Committee president Michael Keon told reporters that the 19-year-old Lydia, whoAFP - 116 words
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Article418 1984-11-24 47 GODFREY ROBERT - GODFREY ROBERT By FROM the 14th South-east Asia Games scheduled for Brunei m 1987 onwards, the number of sports will not be limited to 18. The South-east Asia Games Federation Council, who met m Bangkok on Thursday, decided to expand the Games so that sports418 words
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Miscellaneous103 1984-11-24 47 TODAY'S EVENTS HOCKEY SHA Malar knockout SIA v SAFSA (5.30 p.m.). Junior k.o: Indian Association B v Boon Lay (3.45). both at Taiiglin Civil Service League: HDB v Prisons (3.45). Telerec v Customs (5.15). both at Balestier Road RUGBY Blacks RFC Atan Ibrahim Memorial Trophy President's XV v Vice-Presidents XVTFarrer103 words
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Article, Illustration297 1984-11-24 48 Panmunjom clash leaves three dead and three wounded, one an American SEOUL, Friday A SOUTH Korean soldier was killed and an American wounded m an exchange of fire with North Korean troops near the DMZ armistice village of Panmunjom today, the UnitedReuter; UPI - 297 words
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135 1984-11-24 48 Baby with half a heart gets missing part LONDON, Fri. A baby born with only half a heart has become the first m Britain to survive the hours of intricate surgery to replace the missing part. The operation took place some time ago but was only announced yesterday when eight-month-oldUPI - 135 words
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206 1984-11-24 48 THEY went flat oat to fight stress. All 85 executives were stretched oat on the floor, trying to relieve tension by relaxing their bodies In stages. Taking them through the exercises was Dr S.K. Parukh, a behavioural scientist from India. On the206 words
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431 1984-11-24 48 Britain decides to pull out of Unesco LONDON, Fri. UNESCO has received another crippling blow to its prestige after the announcement by Britain that it is following an American lead m withdrawing from the 161-nation organisation m a dispute over the way it is run. The British decision will takeAP; NYT; Reuter; UPI - 431 words
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407 1984-11-24 48 SHADA ISLAM - Lome pact nations settle for $13 b EC aid SHADA ISLAM By Brussels Reporter BRUSSELS, Fri. Negotiations for a new European Community trade and aid package for 66 developing countries m Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific (ACP) ended here today when the ACP states reluctantly accepted an EC aid407 words
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463 1984-11-24 48 China and Thailand hold talks on Cambodia BANGKOK, Fri. China and Thailand today began a series of meetings aimed at coordinating strategy over Cambodia, at a time when Vietnam is staging a major offensive against Cambodian resistance forces based near the Thai border. China's Assistant Foreign Minister Liv Shuqing isAFP; AP; Reuter; UPI - 463 words
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Article142 1984-11-24 48 Telecoms makes surplus of $476 m TELECOMS made a surplus of $476 million m the 18 months from October 1982. This comes from an operating surplus of $365 million and a non-operating revenue of $111 million. Its first report since the merger of the former Telecoms and the Postal Services142 words
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Article31 1984-11-24 48 SINGAPORE and Qatar have established diplomatic relations at ambassadorial level to strengthen relations between the jtwo countries, a Foreign Affairs Ministry statement last night said.31 words
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Article89 1984-11-24 48 What it should have been THE Straits Times article on Arbour Fine Art Pte Ltd on Wednesday quoted Mr Lim Jen Howe as saying Arbour's monthly average sales are m the six-fig-ure bracket and that it has seen a return of at least four times on the initial investment. What89 words
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Article41 1984-11-24 48 NEW DELHI, Fri. Officials said today that 517 people had died m floods caused by a hurricane that hit southern India last week. They reported 458 deaths m Andhra Pradesh state and 59 m neighbouring Tamil Nadu state. APAP - 41 words
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Article32 1984-11-24 48 NEW YORK. Fri. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose by 9.61 points to 1,211.13 m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 32 words
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Title Section16 1984-11-24 1 SECTION TWO Types of olive oil OUTLOOK, Page Two Lessons for all time LEISURE, Page Twenty-One16 words
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Article, Illustration1506 1984-11-24 1 How they see one another and how they relate to others THE EUROPEANS By Luigi Barzim Penguin '84 267 pages, $13.60 Reviewed by JOHN LOGAN "HERE'S this book about the Europeans," they said. "As you're a European, we thought it would be best if you reviewed it." That1,506 words
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Article, Illustration1265 1984-11-24 2 TAN LEE LENG - TAN LEE LENG By 4 Producers will subject olives to infinite pressings to obtain every bit of oil Don't be fooled by the term "pure" olive oil. "Pure" only means that it has not been mixed with any other kind m of oil. 7 Olive oil is1,265 words
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Article498 1984-11-24 2 Spanish Beef Stew 1 kg stewing beef, cut into 2.5 cm cubes V* cup flour 1 tspsalt 1 4 tsp pepper V* cup olive oil Vz tsp anise seeds 1 cup chopped onions 1 clove garlic, crushed V* cup dry red wine 1 2 cup beef stock 5 potatoes498 words
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Article, Illustration795 1984-11-24 3 Huo Mei Li - Discover the unusual Huo Mei Li On the lunch trail By DEVOTEES of Yoshio Nogawa's original restaurant Sushi Nogawa, 81-97 98 Lucky Plaza can enjoy an expanded menu, and vastly -expanded premises at a second outlet Th the Crown Prince Hotel. The new restaurant. Sushi Kaiseki Nogawa, specialises m sushi795 words
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Article472 1984-11-24 3 CHOO SOH ENG - CHOO SOH ENG By GAME for some unusual fare partaken by hunters m the old days m Europe like hare stew, roast wild duck, civet, venison, young wild boar with walnuts or pheasant m casserole? If you are, these hearty delicacies are available at the Manhattan472 words
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Article386 1984-11-24 3 TSUI XIAN - 1 984's a bad year TSUI XIAN Great Grapes By 1984 HAS turned out. to be a very unfortunate and poor vintage year for France. The grapes were not fully ripened. There was too much rain before harvesting. In some areas there was hail. I had the fortune to taste386 words
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Article, Illustration1050 1984-11-24 8 4 Prof Schank believes that intelligent computers are well on their way: we can expect to use rudimentary systems m our own lifetime. He predicts that they will become as übiquitous as the motorcar or the television, and they will be as much a part of our1,050 words
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Article, Illustration616 1984-11-24 8 REBECCA CHUA - REBECCA CHUA By Browsing m the library LIBRARIES are no longer merely the repository of books. Now, they are increasingly stocked with all manner of items that provide information and entertainment. Reference books, catalogues, cassette tapes, video cassettes, maps and more can be found at616 words
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Article, Illustration327 1984-11-24 8 Tough Guys Don't Dance by Norman Mailer (Michael Joseph, hardcover, 231 pages, $29). After the monumental Ancient Evenings, Norman Mailer returns to the bulldozing toughschool fiction which he is famous for. This is a murder mystery, but comes stuffed with the usual Mailer obsessions God, the devil,327 words
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Article, Illustration656 1984-11-24 8 ON THE SULU SEA By Supriya Singh Angsana Publications Kuala Lumpur 194 pages $12.75 (paperback) $25 (hardcover) THIS book is about Kampung Bokara, a village six km from Sandakan m Sabah. It is about everydaychatter m the shops, villagers washing their clothes at the656 words
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Article, Illustration509 1984-11-24 9 IF AT FIRST YOU DO NOT SEE By Ruth Brown Arrow Books, 1983, 32 pages, softback, $7.35 Reviewed by NATHANAEL LIM The young reader THIS is a great gift for your favourite child of any age. It stretches the mind and tickles the brain.509 words
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Article, Illustration345 1984-11-24 9 FAMILIES and How To Survive Them by Robin Skynner and John Cleese (Methuen, $16.10) Despite its cartoon cover and the fact that one of its authors, John Cleese, is a well-known British comic, this is a serious book which examines the problems that a345 words
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Article648 1984-11-24 9 FORGETTING ELENA and NOCTURNES FOR THE KING OF NAPLES By Edmund White Picador, 1984, 222 pages, $13.55 Reviewed by SIEW ANG THE truth is that Edmund White's stories are difficult to get into. Writing must communicate. At the end of any essay, the message must emerge.648 words
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Article, Illustration267 1984-11-24 9 N. BALAKRISHNAN - N. BAL AKRISHN AN DOCTOR SLAUGHTER By Paul Theroux Hamish Hamilton. London. 1984 137 pages. $32 Reviewed by THIS new novel, Doctor Slaughter, by Paul Theroux, is about an American academic, Mopsy Fairlight, who goes to China, meets her husband Slaughter and becomes a more267 words
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Miscellaneous428 1984-11-24 18 COMICS gj°__ GARFIELD PEANUTS By**** o^uSres \_J_rr^ l^lEl^l^f^fCD^?) HTALK? e >T Lt ll I I wrote out tmis I I the teacher tmousmt I Ithenexttmingiknou) I L Amavbe so )"T ARENERa/y L -^hr- V l^l^Lr 3l^!-^ L=3Lf\> D/ V£^ V f REPORT, SEE, CMUCK 7 I UJAS SORT OF CREATIVE428 words
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Article, Illustration464 1984-11-24 19 KANNAN CHANDRAN - KANNAN CHANDRAN By Our writer reports on the Golden Kite World Song Festival m Kuala Lumpur AN UNACCOMMODATING power system, a relentless flu bug and nerves took hold during the first rehearsal on Wednesday for the Golden Kite World Song Festival m Kuala Lumpur. Fourteen464 words
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Article, Illustration319 1984-11-24 19 BEING a well-known concert pianist has its advantages, as Marcella Crudeli will tell you. For one thing, you get to see the world. In her 25 years as a concert pianist, Marcella has travelled to 80 countries and, as m the case of Singapore, hasRAJENDRAN - 319 words
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Article, Illustration188 1984-11-24 19 MUSIC, dances and plays are being featured at the National University of Singapore campus at Kent Ridge as a crew of 150 hostelites display their talent m Starburst, their first large-scale cultural production. Undergraduates from the KE Hall at Kent Ridge put their books asideCHRISTINA TSENG - 188 words
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Article, Illustration770 1984-11-24 21 The two-part SBC documentary, Principles of Government, was shown last Sunday and Monday. In it, Mr Lee Kuan Yew, Dr Goh Keng Swee and Mr S. Rajaratnam talked about the prerequisites of good government. LULIN REUTENS reviews the programmes while ANG LAY WAH, 22, gives her770 words
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Article, Illustration694 1984-11-24 21 I AM too young m many ways. I realised this as I watched SBC's documentary. The Principles of Government. Too young to understand what my grandparents and parents went through when Singapore was under Japanese rule and when it struggled for independence from the British. TooANG LAY WAH - 694 words
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Article, Illustration617 1984-11-24 21 PAINTED FACES CHINESE OPERA OUR LEGACY Today, Ch 5, 7 p.m. RIPTIDE (pilot) Sunday Matinee Tomorrow, Ch 5, 2.50 p.m. Previewed by KANNAN CHANDRAN THERE used to be a street opera held every year behind the house I lived m. When the opera's season617 words
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Miscellaneous189 1984-11-24 19 Swimming times TODAY: Singapore Harbour 5.48 TOMORROW: Singapore Hara.m. (1.2 m), 11.15 a.m. (3.1 m), boor 1.16 a.m. (2.8 m), 6.28 a.m. 6.13 p.m. (0.1 m). (1.3 m), 11.52 a.m. (3.1 m), 6.54 Sembawang (applicable to p.m. (0.1 m). Puneeol) 12.20 a.m. (3.5 m), 5.22 Sembawang (applicable to a.m (12m),189 words
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Miscellaneous502 1984-11-24 19 What's on NATIONAL EXHIBITION and 15, from Asean counTo commemorate 25 tries. 9 a.m. -5 p.m. Nayears of nation-building, tional Museum Art GalWorld Trade Centre. 10 lery. On till Dec 9. Free, a.m. 10 p.m. Till Dec 16. EXHIBITION OF Free. CHINESE PAINTINGS Tickets required on BY NAI SWEE LENG502 words
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Miscellaneous726 1984-11-24 22 \OUR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE A night at the opera mmm BM jjF^k Ji l^^^H jfefc-:':- •&y...B -*^^'^J J^*^"t«^J P^vH _________L «^^__^^_____________^_____E _M__^M____i §jm^_H_I f^^__________________tC ""'J '\mmmW Jl P^^^ r «A____^^_. f three-part documentary |V 1> '^fe^___^_^___^________ft r '^gf VS on the Chinese opera IS''. wm "^SikJ IL Jl HT*726 words
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Miscellaneous589 1984-11-24 22 I SBC 5 12.20 PM SBC Text "Live" Sample Pages 7.30 News (Malay) 12.50 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by 7.50 Rock 'N' Roll The First Twenty-Five Years: The Sesame Street: The gang helps you with B and Z Geography: A musical tour takes you from Detroit and the number589 words
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Miscellaneous553 1984-11-24 22 Radio One 5.58 AM National Anthem Summary 2.05 Country followed by Opening An- Classics 2.30 Stars On nouncement 6.00 News m Saturday 3.00 News m Brief C.05 Anothei Morn- B ef 3.05 I^tin Escapade ing Another Show 7.00 3.30 Track Chat 4.00 New.s News and Weather Report Bnef tf 5553 words
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