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Title Section10 1984-12-02 1 The Sunday Times N0.2530 45 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 63/1/8410 words
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Article, Illustration352 1984-12-02 1 LIM SAY BOON - Election shock for Hawke LIM SAY BOON Voter turnaround reduces majority for Labour Party By Melbourne Reporter MELBOURNE, Sat. Prime Minister Bob Hawke and his ruling Labour Party survived the biggest electoral turnaround in Australian political history today, squeaking back into power for another three years with a reduced majority.352 words
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Article134 1984-12-02 1 J. RAJENDRAN - Iranian team to get warning J. RAJENDRAN By IRAN'S soccer team will get a written warning for displaying a religious banner and for trying to bring a picture of the Ayatollah Khomeiny onto the field daring the Asian Cap tournament which began at the National Stadium yesterday. The green banner134 words
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Article, Illustration358 1984-12-02 1 10 killed as Sri Lanka turns back guerillas COLOMBO, Sat. Sri Lankan ships and aircraft have beaten off an invasion force of separatist guerillas from southern India, killing at least 10 of them. National Security Minister Lalith Athulathmudali announced today that 18 boats, estimated to be carryingReuter - 358 words
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Article, Illustration100 1984-12-02 1 THE Captains' Tableaux. Nine of the leading men in the Asian Cup soccer tournament, which kicked off at the National Stadium last night, got together for this picture by JERRY SEH. It would have been a perfect 19 but for the absence of one skipper due,100 words
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Article, Illustration611 1984-12-02 1 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ By $100m loss for 20 banks "ABALONE KING" was what they called the man responsible for possibly the biggest banking loan loss to a single customer in Singapore. The trading firm Chop Hoo Thye which owes about 20 banks nearly $100 million611 words
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Advertisement8 1984-12-02 1 Jeya's 'this free, that free' platform: P. 168 words
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NEWS FOCUS
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Article, Illustration1499 1984-12-02 2 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK A farewell interview with former STPB chairman Tan I Tong By To most people, he is just a name with a title attached, and Mr Tan I Tong's reluctance for socialising has kept him out of the public eye. But to those1,499 words
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337 1984-12-02 2 CONRAD RAJ - Hotel's shorter work week scheme to retain workers CONRAD RAJ By DYNASTY Hotel is introducing a shorter work week 42V2 hours instead of 44 hours and spreading these over only five days to entice staff to stay on. It will be a first for the industry as other hotel workers337 words
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210 1984-12-02 2 BEIJING, Sat. China, striving to build up its elite, is preparing to send 4,000 students abroad next year and to give them privileged treatment on their return. "Tapping the intelligence of our own people is more important than importing advanced techniques and equipment," saidAFP - 210 words
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Article, Illustration611 1984-12-02 3 EVANGELINE GAMBOA; THIO LAY HOON - Another last hurrah! Hawkers have to move by the end of this month EVANGELINE GAMBOA THIO LAY HOON and a farewell to Bugis Street Story: and THIS is Bugis Street. Take a last look it's dying. The hawkers are moving out by the end of the month and with themSTEVEN LEE - 611 words
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Advertisement676 1984-12-02 2 AT A GLANCE <*_ J_ 3«3 NO MORE SHOPPING: Capitol Shopping Centre (above) built in 1976 to temporarily house hawkers and shopkeepers from Hock Lam Street and the adjacent areas will be converted into a car park after the building's tenants move to the new Funan Complex at the junction676 words
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Miscellaneous121 1984-12-02 2 UP TO 1 p.m. Showers over several areas around midday onwards. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 24 min. SUNSET today: 6.55 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.52 a.m. TRAVELLER'S WEATHER Global/back page K. Lumpur 23/32 C Storm London 9/12 C Goudy Melbourne 11/19C Fine Adelaide 10/23C Fme Mogcow121 words
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Advertisement78 1984-12-02 3 STATISTICS THAT SHAPE THE COUNTRY The pick of women who take a second plunge Woman who marry again their choice of partners, 1982 —1983* Bachelors Widowers Divorced Married men men Widows 138 88 72 Divorcees 855 83 470 8 ♦Based on Muslim marriages and marriages ms9t the Women" s Charter.78 words
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FOREIGN NEWS
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134 1984-12-02 5 Peasants acquire a taste for Peking duck BEIJING, Sat. China's increasingly-affluent peasants are discovering the pleasures of Peking duck, the capital's most famous delicacy, once savoured only by the urban elite. The Beijing Daily yesterday reported that Beijing's Quanjude roast duck restaurant has opened a branch in suburban Huairou county.AP - 134 words
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Article71 1984-12-02 5 SALONIKA (Greece), Sat. With one game adjourned, Singapore led Belgium 2-1 yesterday in the 11th round encounter here in the 26th Chess Olympiad. Chia Chee Seng's win gave Singapore the lead after both international masters Leslie Leow and Wong Meng Kong drew their games. The adjourned71 words
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Article51 1984-12-02 5 TOKYO, Sat. Two F-15 jetfighters of Japan's air SelfDefence Force scrambled today against two unidentified planes flying near Hokkaido. A Defence Agency official said the F-15 Eagles scrambled soon after the planes were spotted by radar about 60 km off Wakkanai, on the northern tip of Hokkaido.AP - 51 words
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Article, Illustration371 1984-12-02 5 Noumea rebels hoist flag of independence Militant Kanaks swear in provisional government NOUMEA (New Caledonia), Sat. Indigenous rebels hoisted the flag of independence in the French Pacific territory of New Caledonia today as White women and children were airlifted from the island's embattled north. In the capital of Noumea, shops,AFP; Reuter - 371 words
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Article90 1984-12-02 5 LONDON, Sat. A leading Russian scientist has been granted political asylum in Britain, the Home Office said today, disclosing a year-old defection unannounced until now. It confirmed a report in the Daily Mail newspaper that Dr Alexandr Karaulov, 34, an expert in molecule analysis at Moscow's Institute ofUPI - 90 words
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175 1984-12-02 5 Zia announces referendum on Islamisation policies ISLAMABAD, Sat. Pakistan President Mohammad Zia-Ul-Haq today announced a referendum on his Islamisation policies and said he would remain President for the next five years if a majority approved them. The referendum would be held on Dec 19, he saidGen Zia, who seized powerReuter - 175 words
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84 1984-12-02 5 East German guards shoot defector WEST BERLIN, Sat. East German border guards apparently shot a person attempting to flee to West Berlin early today, police said. The incident took place only a day after a West German government announcement that East Germany had dismantled the last of some 60,000 automaticReuter - 84 words
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Article, Illustration91 1984-12-02 5 Monument to Munich's dying trees A BOY looks at the Monument of the Unknown Tree in Munich's botanical garden. Although he still has trees to see in West Germany today, there may be none in the future for the forests there are dying. Car exhaust fames are prime suspects inPana - 91 words
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374 1984-12-02 5 NEW DELHI, Sat. INDIA'S major political parties formally started campaigning today to woo about 378 million voters in general elections later this month. The world's largest democracy will vote to fill Lower House seats on Dec 24, 27 and 28. The Press Trust ofReuter; AFP - 374 words
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Article, Illustration561 1984-12-02 7 LOUIS HEREN'S VIEW From London It's the same story since Roman times TERRORISM is not a new phenomenon. One of the earliest-known groups was the Sicarii, a Jewish sect which attacked the Roman colonial regime in Palestine during the Ist Century. The Assassins, who gave their name to political murder,561 words
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329 1984-12-02 7 WASHINGTON, Sat. In talks described by both sides as extraordinarily friendly and constructive, President Ronald Reagan and West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl yesterday agreed on a broad strategy for pursuing EastWest dialogue while strengthening the Western alliance's defences. After two hoursReuter - 329 words
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Article87 1984-12-02 7 Dow Jones NEW YORK, Sat. Wall Street stock prices fell yesterday for the third straight session as investors responded with subdued trading to Thursday's report of a sharp jump m the nations money supply. The Dow Jones industrial average fell 4.52 points to 1,188.94. InReuter - 87 words
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Article332 1984-12-02 7 Report looks at emerging nuclear powers WASHINGTON, Sat ISRAEL may have close to 100 nuclear weapons, India can make at least 24 and Pakistan could do the same by 1990, according to a report for the US government's Defence Nuclear Agency. "In local perceptions, IsraelAP - 332 words
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Article, Illustration174 1984-12-02 7 LIFESAVERS come in many shapes and sizes. Some are huge and beefy and are found around pools and beaches. Others see service aboard ships. But the most unconventional yet is probably Priscilla. Priscilla you see lives in Houston, Texas, and is a pig. EarlierUPI - 174 words
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Article119 1984-12-02 7 CAIRO, Sat. President Hosni Mubarak welcomed Jordan's King Hussein today for an official visit, during which the two leaders were expected to discuss a joint initiative to achieve Middle East peace. The visit by King Hussein is his first to Cairo in eight years. He restored ties withReuter - 119 words
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190 1984-12-02 8 TERESA OOI - TERESA OOI By London Reporter LONDON, Sat. For the second time in a month, British Telecom's prestigious computer information network, Prestel, has had a highly embarrassing breach of security. It is now investigating the possibility of an inside mole who is feeding code and passwords190 words
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Article120 1984-12-02 8 WASHINGTON, Sat. The United States Navy ordered the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, Nimitz, to protect a stricken US ship that drifted into Cuban waters yesterday. The ship was approached by an armed Cuban patrol boat, navy officials said. There was no confrontation and the carrier was notUPI - 120 words
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WORLD BRIEFS
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Article, Illustration78 1984-12-02 8 It's hard to keep a good (or bad) monster down. It's 30 years since the dinosaur-like creature Godzila (below) first emerged from the murky depths to lurch across the silver screen spreading mayhem and terror. Japan's best-known monster is back in action for the first timeAP - 78 words
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Article, Illustration104 1984-12-02 8 Doctors m Louisville, Kentucky, unnooked William Schroeder's artificial heart from its cumbersome drive system and connected it to a portable power pack, m the first test of a device that could help him live a more nearly normal life. The test, on Friday, lasted 22 minutes. TheAP - 104 words
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Article118 1984-12-02 8 Almost three years after a musty, yellowing manuscript was discovered in ancient municipal files, the Danish city of Odense is ready to let the world hear music which some experts believe was written by Wolfgang Mozart at the age of 12. Odense is inviting MozartAP - 118 words
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Article98 1984-12-02 8 American scientists have found weak spots m human genes that might be important m the development of cancer and could lead to a test to detect people vulnerable to the disease. According to research at the University of Minnesota, every one's genes have 51 weak spots,UPI - 98 words
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Article98 1984-12-02 8 The discovery m north-eastern China of an almost complete skeleton of homo erectus, the "ape man" of about one million to 200,000 BC, will provide new clues on how modern man's direct predecessor looked and moved. That judgment is provided by Beijing University archaeologist Lv Zun'er,AP - 98 words
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Article72 1984-12-02 8 It took Christopher Columbus 69 days and 18 hours to reach America. Today, a flotilla of 30 ocean-racing boats will set sail for the Dominican Republic from southern Spain to try and trace the same course as the great explorer although taking about one-fifth the time. The DiscoveryUPI - 72 words
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Article82 1984-12-02 8 Advertising m the London Times, the BBC is offering a reward of £25 (Ss6s) for any one able to supply fleas to form a flea circus for a new television series. The Times explained: "So rare has the human flea, pulex irritans, become mReuter - 82 words
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Article, Illustration355 1984-12-02 8 Showdown looms over tuition fees LONDON, Sat. Mrs Margaret Thatcher faces the biggest revolt within her Conservative Party in five years as Prime Minister over a decision to cut cash for student grants. About 150 Conservative members of Parliament have already signed motions opposingReuter - 355 words
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Article126 1984-12-02 8 LONDON, Sat. Two striking miners charged with murdering a taxi driver in Britain's bitter B'/2-month coal strike were taken to a special court today and ordered held in custody pending a new hearing next week. Police formally charged Reginald Hancock, 21, and Russell Shankland, 20, withUPI; Reuter - 126 words
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ASEAN NEWS
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202 1984-12-02 10 11 villages near Mount Mayon buried by volcanic mud MANILA, Sat. ELEVEN villages near Mount Mayon have been buried by volcanic mud loosened by rains from the slopes of the volcano which erupted three months ago, the newspaper Bulletin reported today. The mudflow on Thursday night forced 1,703 villagers inAFP - 202 words
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Article56 1984-12-02 10 JAKARTA, Sat. Indonesian police have found a huge marijuana farm, measuring more than 10 ha, in the northern Sumatran special province of Aceh, the official Antara news agency said today. The report said the farm, discovered after police had received information from villagers near the area, wasAP - 56 words
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Article76 1984-12-02 10 JAKARTA, Sat. Wild elephants which trampled two farmers and terrorised villages in Sumatra would be rehabilitated at vocational schools to become loggers and entertainers, a report said. The Jakarta Post said on Thursday the government planned to establish two elephant schools in Lampung, south Sumatra, employingUPI - 76 words
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Article, Illustration308 1984-12-02 10 Tolentino 'in trouble' over frank remarks Comments touched on Marcos' powers MANILA, Sat. PHILIPPINE Foreign Minister Arturo Tolentino could be "on the way out" for remarks he made in the United States on his country's political situation, informed sources said here today. Mr Tolentino, 73, is a respected veteran lawmakerAFP; AP - 308 words
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174 1984-12-02 10 MANILA, Sat. President Ferdinand Marcos appeared on national television yesterday but did not utter anything audible, fuelling continued speculation about his health. Mr Marcos was also silent in the two previous appearances he made since rumours started that he was seriously ill. InAP - 174 words
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134 1984-12-02 10 'Spruce up Bangkok in 20 days' order BANGKOK, Sat GOVERNOR Asa Mesa wan has given the city's 24 district chiefs a 20-day deadline to make the city clean, the Bangkok Post reported. Dr Asa, his four deputies and city clerk Chalor Thamasiri held a closed-door meeting with the district chiefs134 words
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Article69 1984-12-02 10 Man-eater terrorises villagers JAKARTA, Sat. A hungry tiger is reported to have killed and eaten a man from South Kluet village in south Aceh. The Jakarta Post reported yesterday that villagers in the area found the remains of a human body scattered around a dry field and saw tiger tracks.69 words
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Article48 1984-12-02 10 KUCHING, Sat. A total of 183 passengers, whose flight to Singapore and Kuala Lumpur was cancelled yesterday, were flown to the two cities today. Only a few managed to secure seats on later flights yesterday while others were said to have cancelled their trip. BernamaBernama - 48 words
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Article, Illustration121 1984-12-02 10 BANGKOK, Sat. Post office employees in Bangkok thought the festive season had arrived earlier this year when they were suddenly snowed under by parcels from the south of Thailand, reports the Bangkok Post. The arrival of about 21 parcels a day aroused their suspicions andBangkok Post - 121 words
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Article, Illustration185 1984-12-02 10 Prem will stay on as PM 'until 1987' BANGKOK, Sat. THE government of Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda will remain in office until 1987, Thailand's Deputy Prime Minister predicted. Gen Prem is a popular leader with wide support although he does not belong to any political party, Mr Bhichai Ratakul toldBernama - 185 words
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Article80 1984-12-02 10 JAKARTA, Sat. A total of 2,642 detonators used for exploding dynamite have been stolen from the governmentowned Tonasa cement project north of Ujungpandang, south Sulawesi, Sinar Harapanj newspaper reported yesterday. Police did not know if the theft was mere burglary or linked to any group with ulterior motives.AFP - 80 words
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ACROSS THE CAUSEWAY
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Article, Illustration295 1984-12-02 11 The BMF affair KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Auditor-General Tan Sri Ahmad Noordin Zakaria revealed here today that his three-man committee investigating Bumiputra Malaysia Finance's M52.5-billion lending operations to Hongkong companies, has produced another report alleging more unauthorised BMF loans. Tan Sri Ahmad said the committee'sBernama - 295 words
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Article62 1984-12-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The government will fight to the end any foreign interference that will threaten the country, Foreign Affairs Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen said today. Commenting on a foreign magazine report that 1,000 Malaysians are receiving military training in Iran, he said the government wouldBernama - 62 words
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121 1984-12-02 11 KUCHING, Sat. Timber workers have been blamed for a rise in the number of unmarried mothers in remote areas of Sarawak's Seventh Division. The latest issue of The Borneo Bulletin quoted Balleh assemblyman Dr James .Temut Masing as saying that the loggers, working away121 words
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147 1984-12-02 11 KL bans children's book on Israel KOTA BARU, Sat. The Home Ministry has banned a children's book titled Let's Go To Israel, found in the state library here. The 12-page book, written by Jonathan Ruthland, is part of a series of 16 Let's Go T0 books published by Franklin WattsBernama - 147 words
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96 1984-12-02 11 Health alert over bird's nest drink SIBU, Sat. A bird's nest drink manufactured by a beverage company in Petaling Jaya has been deemed unfit for human consumption by the Sarawak Medical and Health Services Department. Third Division medical officer Dr Tan Poh Tin advised the public to refrain from consumingBernama - 96 words
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Article, Illustration64 1984-12-02 11 Dancing up business for Sarawak HOW'S this for aggressive marketing? A fearsome Ngajat dancer from Sarawak who looks as if he means business. And business was what Sarawak was out to get at the recent tourism exposition. Holiday Malaysia, in Kuala Lumpur. While most of the other states had twoBorneo Bulletin - 64 words
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311 1984-12-02 11 SEREMBAN, Sat. A syndicate with foreign links is believed to have fleeced 160 Filipino and Sri Lankan workers of $1 million in traveller's cheques in the past two months. The workers are believed to have been lured to Malaysia after being promised $450-a-monthNST - 311 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration1269 1984-12-02 13 JOHN DRYSDALE - JOHN DRYSDALE By An assessment of Lim Yew Hock's place in Singapore's political history MR LIM YEW HOCK, who was 70 when he died on Friday, was Singapore's Chief Minister during the last three years of direct colonial rule from 1956 to 1959. The Singapore-born former1,269 words
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Article, Illustration390 1984-12-02 13 TERESA OOI - That man chameleon Marshall TERESA OOI By London Reporter IN A simple Latin phrase, Mr David Marshall, Singapore's first Chief Minister and now ambassador to France, summed up his feelings for the late Mr Lim Yew Hock "de mortuis nihil nisi bonum" of the dead say nothing unless it is390 words
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Article53 1984-12-02 13 SENTIMENTAL music will be the theme of a series of 90--minute Wednesday lunchtime sessions at the Marine Parade branch library this month. Songs will include those from the South Pacific on Dec 12 and Christmas carols on Dec 19. There will also be sessions on Wednesday53 words
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AROUND THE COURTS
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Article60 1984-12-02 14 A COBBLER who clobbered a colleague was himself nailed yesterday. Armed with a hammer, Chee Hoi Chang, 47, came to blows with another cobbler, Mr Moh Kai Chuen, also 47, outside the People's Park Complex in October. He later surrendered to the police. Chee, who60 words
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Article67 1984-12-02 14 A HAWKER selling spring rolls (poh piah) took violent offence when his cooking was insulted. Leng Kim Chwee, 30, hit customer Tay Yeong Kwee on the head with an axe after Mr Tay said his wares were expensive, of low quality and tasteless. On Friday, Leng67 words
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Article70 1984-12-02 14 A WOMAN accused of murdering her six-year-old son has been found unfit to plead and was yesterday ordered to be remanded pending the Minister's Order. District Judge Colin Chai ordered that Yeo Khee Cheng alias Ng Puay Hong, 31, be remanded in the Changi Prison Hospital.70 words
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Article61 1984-12-02 14 A MAN was charged yesterday with housebreaking at C.K. Tang last Monday and stealing goods worth $81,359. No plea was taken from Said bin Ali, 22, who is said to have committed the offence with Mohd Ismail bin Abu Bakar and Zaid bin Abu Bakar. Said61 words
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295 1984-12-02 14 Gone NZ collector buys one of our oldest prints GOING, going gone —to a New Zealand businessman. The oldest known print of Singapore and perhaps the only kind left in the world has been sold to Mr Robert Clarke, an avid art collector. The print dated between 1821 and 1825295 words
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Article, Illustration432 1984-12-02 14 HEDWIG ALFRED; ELAYNE THONG - HEDWIG ALFRED ELAYNE THONG By and Hard work pays off for PSLE pupil AMONG the cheers and tears from children collecting the results of their Primary School Leaving Examination yesterday was an extra squeal of delight from the 14-year-old daughter of a taxi432 words
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173 1984-12-02 14 Jayakumar wants end to 'free-for-all' market for courses EMPLOYERS are confused by the sheer number of training courses in the market for managers and supervisors. Offered by private institutions and consultants, some of these courses are of "questionable standards and may be of little relevance to the productivity movement," Labour173 words
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Article, Illustration299 1984-12-02 14 CONRAD RAJ - Shopping centre to be converted into carpark CONRAD RAJ By CAPITOL Shopping Centre will be converted into a carpark to meet the high demand for such facilities in the area The centre will have space for about 300 cars and 150 motorcycles. At present, the centre has 92 car lots299 words
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82 1984-12-02 14 PEOPLE contend with various kinds of conflict every day, both at work and in the home. The Singapore Psychological Society will be holding a talk to discuss the psychology of conflict at Tanglin Club, Stevens Road, on Saturdav at 2.15 p.m.82 words
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221 1984-12-02 15 When you will get your neighbourhood police post WITHIN five years, Singapore will have a network of 91 neighbourhood police posts covering the entire island. Eight were set up in the Toa Payoh police division last year, another 12 were started in the Jurong and Paya Lebar divisions yesterday and221 words
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434 1984-12-02 15 LAI YEW KONG - LAI YEW KONG By Scheme to be completed three years ahead of time THE government's plan to set up an island-wide network of neighbourhood police posts has been speeded up, with planned completion of the scheme in 1989 three years ahead of434 words
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136 1984-12-02 15 16 members of public among those commended WHAT do a doctor, a Chinese gongfu expert, a hotel executive, a worker in a legal firm and a security officer have in common? A sense of public-spirited-ness, initiative and a commendation certificate from Police Commissioner Goh Yong Hong. The five were among136 words
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Article, Illustration151 1984-12-02 15 THERE was pomp and honour for these three men on Friday when they received National Day Awards from President Devan Nair at the Singapore Conference Hall. Altogether 537 men and women were honoured, 180 receiving the Efficiency Medal and the others, such as these151 words
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161 1984-12-02 15 POSBLine latest banking service NOW almost anyone in Singapore can do personal banking transactions from the comfort of home or wherever a telephone is available through POSBLine, the national savings bank's latest service. The service was launched yesterday with Post Office Savings Bank general manager, Mr Bertie Cheng, transferring $100,000161 words
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113 1984-12-02 15 Journalists urged to re-examine their work JOURNALISTS have been urged to get together in professional circles similar to QC circles to research and re-examine their work and find out how they could do better. Journalists and their publications will improve as a result, said Mr S.R.Nathan, executive chairman of The113 words
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Article56 1984-12-02 15 A 128-PAGE book with an extensive pictorial history of Singapore's port from 1819 to 1984 is available at $18 a copy. The book, Singapore: Portrait of a Port, was compiled and produced by the Port of Singapore Authority and can be obtained from the cashier's office,56 words
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Article42 1984-12-02 15 A PRELIMINARY inquiry has been scheduled for April 30 to hear the case against Neo Man Lee, 27, who is alleged to have murdered Madam Liew Chiew Khim, 29, an engineer, at Westpeak condominium in West Coast Road in September.42 words
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710 1984-12-02 16 AHMAD OSMAN - AHMAD OSMAN The Workers' Party manifesto By Favourite issue of defence spending dropped SINGAPORE'S defence spending, a favourite election issue for the Workers' Party, has been dropped from the party's manifesto. It was, Mr Jeyaretnam said, not one of the pressing issues this time.710 words
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Article, Illustration171 1984-12-02 16 URA expects 95 per cent occupancy at new centre EVEN when tenants are hard to come by, the Urban Redevelopment Authority expects no less than 95 per cent occupancy for one of its latest developments. The authority said that all 46 shops in its soon-to-be completed South Bridge Centre are171 words
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162 1984-12-02 16 Die Fledermaus to test Singapore opera talent SINGAPORE'S opera talent will be put to the test next year when the National University of Singapore Society stage Johann Strauss' Die Fledermaus, generally recognised as a masterEiece of wit, melody and umour. The comic operetta, set in the Victorian era, will be162 words
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354 1984-12-02 16 CHAN ENG CHENG - CHAN ENG CHENG By MR HWANG Soo Jin shared a parting secret with more than 1,000 of his constituents in Jalan Kayu last night. He told them that he had wanted to resign halfway through his first term but was persuaded by the Prime354 words
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Article90 1984-12-02 16 THE First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education, Dr Goh Keng Swee, paid a courtesy call on the Malaysian Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad in Kuala Lumpur yesterday, SBC reported. Both leaders discussed various bilateral matters. Dr Goh later called90 words
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Article, Illustration248 1984-12-02 17 HISTORY at a glance. That is what Dr Tony Tan and his family found when they visited Sentosa's newlyopened Wax Museum yesterday. Through nine tableaux, the museum traces the history of Singapore from the 14th Century (before it was named Lion City by Sumatran prince Sang248 words
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173 1984-12-02 17 PA plans health fairs for old folk at five centres HEALTH fairs for senior citizens may be held at five centres throughout the island next year. A People's Association official said this at its first health fair at Tiong E.ahru community centre yesterday. These fairs will cater for the elderly173 words
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166 1984-12-02 17 THE medical services of the Singapore Armed Forces will have to be closely integrated with the nation's health system to ensure that soldiers have access to the best medical care. The Chief of the General Staff, Maj-Gen Winston Choo, made this166 words
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367 1984-12-02 17 NGIAM TONG HAI - NGIAM TONG HAI By A FEASIBILITY study is to be carried out to look into the formation of a joint Singapore-Indonesia economic committee to promote economic cooperation between the two countries. Agreement on the study was announced in a joint statement issued at367 words
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Article154 1984-12-02 17 SINGAPORE entrepreneurs should treat Indonesia as a land of investment opportunities, a senior executive of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin) said. Mr A. Baramuli, vicepresident of Kadin, said Singapore businessmen had regarded Indonesia merely as a country for trading. But this should154 words
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Article359 1984-12-02 18 Turf Club and to court over site KAMPUNG Dunearn is the site of drawn out resettlement negotiations between the settlers there and the landowner, the Singapore Turf Club. The Turf Club initially planned to build a staff dormitory there but this has been delayed by the settlers' refusal to move359 words
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555 1984-12-02 18 EVANGELINE GAMBOA - EVANGELINE GAMBOA By Executive search firms said to have placed about 100 in top, middle posts last year 'HEAD hunting' has caught on in Singapore. More Singapore companies, not just multinationals, are using firms that specialise in finding the best people to fill executive555 words
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215 1984-12-02 18 Young drug trafficker 'may be jailed for her own good' ANY drug trafficker is a menace to society, and a judge said he would not hesitate to send even a young offender to jail. But another reason behind sentencing confessed heroin addict and trafficker Mary Soh, 19, was to get215 words
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Article44 1984-12-02 18 THE section of Balestier Road from Moulmein Road to McNair Road will be closed on Tuesday and Wednesday from 12.30 am to 5.30 am. The PWD will be removing temporary supports used for the construction of the Central Expressway Flyover.44 words
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Article, Illustration198 1984-12-02 18 THE name Hotel Nikko is gone. Signs bearing the hotel's name have been taken down and a spokesman from the Harapan Group, its owners, confirmed that the managers, Japan Airlines Development Corporation terminated their contract. Mr Susumu Tanaka, a representative of the JDC said on198 words
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229 1984-12-02 18 SIA's new B757 jet gets the nod from passengers ONE Boeing is elbowing out another Boeing. The name is only slightly changed but in the cut-throat world of international aviation, the 8757 has a vast advantage over the 8727. This was proven on the aircraft's demonstration flight on Friday, when229 words
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Article56 1984-12-02 18 THE National Exhibition at the World Trade Centre has been extended to Dec 30, two weeks beyond the original date. A Ministry of National Development spokesman said response to the event had been beyond expectations. Up to Friday, more than 780,000 visitors have seen the exhibits, an56 words
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Advertisement371 1984-12-02 15 jtoWffl^pP _^_i^iai^ 1, f a^^ The young man in the picture here is IJ? m < learning how to handle an M-16 rifle in "Wi "fl 1 <iK *&iwr**t the Army. .___^a.~V*_V. W^ J*"}^ But he's no ordinary soldier. ».J W '^L y: In the picture below, you see him371 words
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255 1984-12-02 19 The Sunday Times VIEW Prudence must come first THE $100 million loss that a score of banks now face following the Chop Hoo Thye debacle once again brings to the fore the need for bankers to exercise greater caution in safeguarding what are, after all, public funds. Obviously the lessons255 words
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Article145 1984-12-02 19 What The Sunday Times said on Nov 29, 1959 FOR over a century Singapore has thrived on the cut and thrust of private enterprise. And, if its prosperity is to continue, it must continue to rely on private enterprise. In announcing plans for an economic development board145 words
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Article, Illustration1155 1984-12-02 19 JOAO HAVELANGE, international 'Godfather' of football 41 was with Dr Havelange when he strode regally into Guangzhou last April for the Asian Football Confederation congress. His panoplied arrival, complete with garlands and Mercedes motorcade, was hard'y less spectacular than US President Ronald Reagan's in Beijing1,155 words
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Advertisement123 1984-12-02 19 Trans-Pacific. JAL's terrific. Regular connecting flights from Singapore via Tokyo with a flight schedule that's second to none. Over 60 flights a week to 7 major U.S. ff__£2Bs__ leaves Tokyo ■> *™S* Pi**"™' daily, flies non-stop and is the first to arrive in New York at 10.30am the ___f^--—i\_ Executive123 words
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Advertisement40 1984-12-02 19 DR JOAO HAVELANGE was born in Rio de Janeiro on May 8, 1916. Represented Brazil at Olympics: 1936 Berlin (swimming) 1952 Helsinki (water polo) 1956 Melbourne (leader of delegation). 1963 Member of the International Olympic Committee 1974 President of FIFA40 words
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Article, Illustration1011 1984-12-02 20 Peter Barnard - Peter Barnard SEVEN DAYS I IN The Straits Times last Friday, there appeared an important and thoroughly disturbing series of articles about lift vandalism in HDB estates what is happening and what the authorities, and concerned citizens, are trying to1,011 words
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Article485 1984-12-02 20 Chua Beng Huat - Chua Beng Huat AS I SEE IT I USED to be quite tickled by the Metro slogan, "Metro Is Singapore". It is a copy of the Coca-Cola formulae "Coke Is The Real Thing", "Coke Is Life", and now "Coke Is It". The Coke series485 words
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Article, Illustration481 1984-12-02 20 Y. P. Tan - Y. P. Tan AS I SEE IT WHAT does the average driver do when alone in a car that's stopped at a red light? He picks his nose. I'm not talking about illbred, freely-flatulent louts here. The people whom I've seen doing it are basically481 words
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Letter, Illustration499 1984-12-02 20 Why should media canvass for bunglers? THE Western media is being blamed once again, this time for late reporting of the Ethiopian disaster to the free world. In a speech at the UN Assembly's special political committee meeting, Singapore's delegate Chan Heng Wing blamed the BBC and the New York499 words
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572 1984-12-02 20 Natural to talk about NTUC, not Scargill WITH all due respect to Mr Clive Linke and his dramatic knowledge, one can hardly remain silent over his biased, letter (The Sunday Times, Nov 18). First^Jie talks about Susan's KiTty and its "silly mockery of a serious and bitter script". The play572 words
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171 1984-12-02 20 What's meat and drink for some... THE malice and spite of drama critics in Singapore, which I have been complaining about, were only too evident in Mr Max Le Blond's letter last week. He asked "when does the foreign 'imported critic* become a 'localised' specimen and hence incompetent?". The answer171 words
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Article, Illustration925 1984-12-02 21 JOBS THAT A-BEGGING Iff you're looking for work today, reports SIVA ARASU, it helps to be highly skilled or unskilled The big money that workers can earn is likely to ease many of the shortages in the next three to five years. But the gap will still persist for service-type925 words
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Article, Illustration676 1984-12-02 21 Computer programmers and systems analysts As corporate Singapore plunges into the computer age, it has developed a seemingly insatiable appetite for workers familiar with both hardware (the machines) and software (the programs). Those with computer science degrees and diplomas can virtually set their676 words
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Article, Illustration436 1984-12-02 21 Bricklayers start at 50% more than government Production and machine operators The pickup in the US economy has aggravated the perennial shortage, despite allowances and bonuses which can add another $80 to the monthly pay packet. The assembly-line production operator is invariably female and the machine operator, male. Both need436 words
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442 1984-12-02 22 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT R AI The Marathon is an event for the brave and the fittest By RUNNING in the marathon is like running into eternity everyone knows where the start is but the end seems nowhere in sight. Somewhere near the 30-kilo-metre mark,442 words
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Article, Illustration263 1984-12-02 22 SINGAPORE will have a large contingent for the marathon, but the odds are stacked heavily against a local man or woman crossing the finish first. The best local marathoner can only manage about 2 hrs 31 min, a far cry from the sub-2:20 the263 words
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66 1984-12-02 22 Straits Times among the main sponsors IT COST the organisers between $199,99* anti $80e,00» to hold the 1984 Marathon. Most of the money came from sponsors. The main sponsors are: Fraser and Neave (S) Pte Ltd $115,Mt. Straits limes Press Ltd $lM.Mt>. Hongkongßank sieo.wo. Gil-nan Singapore Pte Ltd Singapore Tourist66 words
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Article, Illustration369 1984-12-02 22 JANICE SEAH - SINGAPORE MARATHON 1984 When the winner wasn't tired, but 'about to die' JANICE SEAH By THE first Singapore Marathon is probably etched firmly, if not forever, in winner Ray Crabb's mind. It was probably the only marathon in the world where he was greeted with the question: "Are you tired?"369 words
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Article, Illustration473 1984-12-02 23 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI By Organisers have Boston, Fukuoka and New York on their minds 4 WE hope to have people all over the world wanting to come here and run, even if they are not invited. In this year's marathon, as in 1982,473 words
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827 1984-12-02 23 An exercise that grew into an obsession A personal account by Straits Times sub-editor Albert Johnson, 47, on the trials and tribulations of preparing for a marathon ONLY three certificates bear testimony to my efforts as an "alsoran" marathoner. Of course, -here were others for inter-constituency and community centre jog-and-run827 words
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Article214 1984-12-02 23 AJjL those with serious medical problems, such as heart disease, are advised not to participate in the Marathon unless thay have fully recovered or have been given special permission by their doctors. This is the advice from Dr Giam Choo Keong, chairman of the Medical214 words
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Advertisement837 1984-12-02 23 tTHE NIKE FORCE^/^ HJRm\ Iml 1 1 Ifi B Singapore _W ifi will be even better the _M ___t__Wi W-Wm time around. The morning __1 ;'.->. *^»I^' 1 Sunday, December 9 will see a M lffl.:^L --&%m\ Wim ar 9 er an d better field at the starting line. _■!________________■________!^s9o837 words
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Article, Illustration306 1984-12-02 24 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By TOOBORAC, with a handy weight and going over his right distance in Race 8 at Kuala Lumpur today, looks too good for his 12 rivals and can be backed with confidence. The four-year-old came to hand early, winning in his second appearance in a306 words
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Article347 1984-12-02 24 RACE EPSOM JEEP RACING ED MARKSMAN PEDIGREE WENG SOOK 2 Hot Image 8 Granada 1 Devastating 8 Granada 8 Granada 1 8 Granada 11 Brilliant Hue 2 Hot Image 3 Walk Far 6 Fu Lu Shou 1 Devastating 1 Devastating 12 Hard To Be Humble 2347 words
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Article4433 1984-12-02 24 raapwppn 1.45 restricted terms div c 1,200m TS !>y (2, 3 4 year olds) MHMHMMM (Stakes: $11,000) 1 Devastating SI Northern-Buang 4 irg (1200m) By Majority Blue; arrived in November last year. F Snbian 7 2 Hot Image 54.5 Commerce-Teh 4 nzg (1200m) By No Quarter;4,433 words
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Article, Illustration196 1984-12-02 24 MARKSMAN - MARKSMAN By Our man on the track KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Jentayu has been working with great heart and looks ready to chalk up his maiden win when he meets a restricted terms Div A field over 1,200 m (Race 3). This Avaray three-year-old went down196 words
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73 1984-12-02 24 PORT LOUIS (Mauritius), Sat. Britain's Willie Carson and Walter Swinburn are among a group of top jockeys from overseas who will ride at Mauritius's first international race meeting here tomorrow. French jockeys Yves Saint-Martin and Alfred Gibert, Australians Mark Grigsby and Albie Smith and SouthReuter - 73 words
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Article, Illustration693 1984-12-02 25 JACK ELLIOTT - JACK ELLIOTT By of the Melbourne Herald Cox Plate winner spurns the Australian Derby in Perth MELBOURNE, Sat. Australia's champion trainer, Tommy Smith, has resisted all efforts to entice him to take his sensational three-year-old Red Anchor to run in the A5300,000 (about *****,000) Australian693 words
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Article, Illustration2396 1984-12-02 25 Tan Tango wins in first outing By OUR RACING TEAM KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. More often than not, punters are bang on target in races for restricted terms horses when word gets round that such and such a runner is "next to a sure thing." But2,396 words
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544 1984-12-02 25 STRIPE'S REPORT Foo fined and Chew warned KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Jockey Y.K. Foo was fined $100 for being late for the weigh-out while jockey S.H. Chew (Lake Toba in Race 8) was warned by the stewards that should he drop his hands before the winning Cost in future, action would544 words
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Article31 1984-12-02 25 FIRST: *****0 SECOND: *****6 THIRD: *****2 STARTERS: *****5, *****9, *****5, *****4, *****1, *****1, *****2, *****4, *****9, *****1, *****6. CONSOLATIONS: *****5, *****9, *****2, *****0, *****3, *****9, *****4, *****6, *****5, *****4.31 words
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Obituary, Illustration300 1984-12-02 25 PETER NG KIM SENG alias NG KIM CHUAN AGE 59 Called horn* to be with the Lord on 30 November, 1984. Dearly misted by Wife Goh Joo Luang, Theresa Sons Ng Boon Kwee, Andrew Ng Boon Hal, Henry Ng Boon Sua, William Khoo Soon Kia, Thomas Ng Boon300 words
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Obituary, Illustration107 1984-12-02 25 The family of the late Mrs Celine Pathross would like to thank all relative* and friend* for their presence, prayers, wreaths and assistance offered during their recent bereavement. A man will be said lor tho repose of hor aoul on 3rd Doc at th* Church of Christ tho107 words
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Obituary, Illustration29 1984-12-02 25 CHRISTOPHER LEONG Departed 2nd Doc 83 Sadly missed by Wife: Jock Hong Daughter*: Dorothy Teresa "In Memonam" i* lor th* loved ones whom you remember29 words
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Obituary, Illustration22 1984-12-02 25 KERTAR SINGH VILLAGE: MALIANA Passed away peacefully on 1/12/84 at SGH. Cremation on 2/12/84 at 4.00p.m. Further details tel: *****4222 words
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Obituary, Illustration119 1984-12-02 25 Our deepeet sympathy and condolence* lo tho family ol GOH KOON SIANG FROM: MANAGEMENT STAFF OF PAN CONTINENT CORPORATION LAWRENCE LAI TAN KAY HUAT SOH YEE KUAN WEE BOON GUAN PATRICK LOO GEORGE NG RONNIE GOH ALICE SEE PEARL SEE LEE KIM CHUAN TAHIR MOHD WONG AH YOKE119 words
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Obituary, Illustration97 1984-12-02 25 IN LOVING MEMORY OF SUNDARAJULU LAKSHMANA PERUMAL (S.L. PERUMAL) Departed on tha 2.12.82 In our hearts your memory lingers Sweetly tender, fond and true There is not a day That we do not think of you Very dearly misled by: Your loving wife, sons, daughters, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law97 words
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Obituary, Illustration60 1984-12-02 25 MR. SAMMUGAM MARRIPPAN departed on 2nd Dec. 1982 Always romemborod by older brother M.G. Rajoo and family. GEORGE ERNEST JAY Departed 2nd Dec. 1970. They who think that you are gone, because no more your face they see, are wrong —for in our hearts you live;60 words
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Article, Illustration1045 1984-12-02 26 DERMOT PURGAVIE - DERMOT PURGAVIE Eye on America riTTTT. Blame the fame game JOAN BENOIT (left), winner of the first Olympic marathon for women, has finally hit a wall. It Is labelled "Fame''. Beginning to buckle under the burdens of celebrity, she says: "Psychologically and physically, I'm coming apart1,045 words
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181 1984-12-02 26 PRESTON (England), Sat. World champion Steve Davis last night steam-rollered his way into the final of the British Open snooker championship for the fourth time in five attempts. Davis crushed Canada's Kirk Stevens, ranked fourth in the world, 9-2 to move a step nearerReuter - 181 words
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Article178 1984-12-02 26 Consolation win for Singapore IPOH, Sat. Singapore beat Macau 92-75 in the consolation round of the second World Inter-Club Asian qualifying Basketball Championship here yesterday. Singapore, clearly the superior side, took a 39-30 lead at half-time but improved in the second half to triumph. In another match, Qatar continued theirAP; Bernama - 178 words
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Article381 1984-12-02 26 CHINA and the United States plan to send athletes to the inaugural World Indoor Athletics Championships in Paris next month, the French Athletics Federation said. The federation said the US planned to send 30 athletes, Canada 13, Britain nine, China eight, Holland eight and NewReuter; AFP; AP - 381 words
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Article, Illustration1459 1984-12-02 27 ROB HUGHES - ROB HUGHES It's hell at The Dell for Williams and Wright Talk of Soccer -W_-_--g--a--W-MM-MM-_--*****l I J ENGLISH soccer's answer to Dallas and Dynasty is now playing behind the scenes and increasingly up-front ahead of the play at leading First Division clubs. It is all1,459 words
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Article170 1984-12-02 27 A BAN on Northern Ireland's Norman Whiteside and Uwe Rahn, of West Germany, for celebrating after scoring goals in recent World Cup qualifying matches was lifted by the International Football Federation (FIFA) executive committee on Friday. The two fell foul of a new ruling by the European FootballReuter - 170 words
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Article201 1984-12-02 27 Williams allowed to move LONDON, Sat. Southampton yesterday tried to defuse a dispute which has wracked the club for over a week by agreeing to put England midfielder Steve Williams on the transfer list. But the First Division team turned down the transfer request of Williams' England colleague Mark Wright,Reuter - 201 words
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Article704 1984-12-02 28 CHENG KHOON - CHENG KHOON COMMENT...by It's the only fairway to the stars THE recent Seletar Country Club controversy has rekindled another touchy issue should there be more public courses in Singapore to help golf get rid of its "elitism" label? The infamous Seletar problem started when704 words
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Article, Illustration643 1984-12-02 28 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH SAID AND DONE Journey's end for the marathon man KALI Pada Biswas will never know the thrill of running a marathon. He came to the end of his own road last Monday afternoon. For 60-year-old Mr Biswas, the siren call of the643 words
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Article405 1984-12-02 28 TAN ENG YOON is a man of many talents. He was one of Singapore's greatest athletes and upon him was conferred the honour of lighting the Southeast Asia Games flame in 1983. He currently holds the post of Deputy Executive Director of the Singapore Sports Council, and405 words
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Article85 1984-12-02 28 BOWLING Pepsi Kallang All-Star (Kallang Bowler-Drome, 8.30 a.m.). HOCKEY SHA Junior Knockout: Heli Orient v Khalsa B (Tanglin, 5.30 p.m.); Civil Service League: HDB v PWD (Police Academy, 7.45 a.m.), SAFSA v Customs (Balestier Road, 5.15 p.m.). SOCCER Asian Cup: Saudi Arabia v South Korea, Singapore v85 words
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Article, Illustration957 1984-12-02 29 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD ALWAYS ON SUNDAY Why Captain Clive is feeling on top of the world Down Under 4 Through his spectacles worn as a result of his intervention in a childhood fight when he had a ruler jabbed in his eye Lloyd has seen a profound957 words
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Article321 1984-12-02 29 THE most heartwarming sign of the week was .he two fingers delivered in the direction of the American television networks and business advisers to the Seoul Olympic Games organising committee by the International Amateur Athletics Federation. For some years now, American television has been under the321 words
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401 1984-12-02 29 Parting Shot Shastri, Kirmani in record stand DID you hear a bout the football manager who was fired for insubordination? His chairman said: "I asked him to resign, and he said no." BOMBAY, Sat. England, facing a long, hard fight to save the First Test against India, needed 233 runs401 words
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Article, Illustration413 1984-12-02 29 RESULTS Men's singles, third round: Stefan Edberg (Swe) bt Tim Gullikson (US) 6-1, 6-2, 7-5; John Frawley (Aust) bt Mike Bauer (US) 6-3, 6-4, 6-3; Pat Cash (Aust) bt Jakob Hlasek (Swit) 5-7, 6-3, 6-3, 5-7 7-5; Johan Kriek (US) bt Bruce Derlin (NZ) 7-6, 7-6, 6-7, 6-4;413 words
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Article, Illustration585 1984-12-02 31 HAKIKAT RAI reports from Manila MANILA, Sat. Six years ago, a penniless girl whose only asset was an ability to run fast, took the Philippines by storm. Today, the girl, now a ravishing beauty and still running, is churning up a storm one that has threatened585 words
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Article, Illustration631 1984-12-02 31 JEFFREY LOW - JEFFREY LOW LOWDOWN ON SPORT No prizes for Singapore's on-the-spot waltz HUSSEIN Aljunied and Singapore. It is a story about two wallflowers going into a dance hall and shyly taking the floor for the spot waltz. The trouble is, they spend most of the time treading631 words
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Article, Illustration549 1984-12-02 32 JEFFREY LOW - JEFFREY LOW By IRAN AN 3 UAE 0 ON the opening night of Asia's soccer showcase, the large grey spaces on the terraces were a sad testimony to Singaporean fans' apparent apathy as only about 8000 spectators turned up at the National Stadium. It couldJERRY SEH - 549 words
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Article223 1984-12-02 32 dsf YOU name it, they have it. From weak knees, running noses to constipation. This is the pathetic situation prevailing in the Singapore squad who meet India tonight. The ailments, according to Singapore officials, are the result of the squad's involvement in the White223 words
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Article230 1984-12-02 32 SOUTH KOREA yesterday morning politely told their liaison officer Basil de Souza not to accompany them to their last training session at the Clementi Athletic Centre. That's how secretive coach Moon Jung Sik was as he prepared his strategy for tonight's match against Saudi Arabia230 words
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Article463 1984-12-02 32 HAKIKAT R AI reports from Manila PHILIPPINE ace Isidro del Prado reduced Indian Milka Singh's 24-year-old Asian 400 metres mark of 45.735ec to 45.57 on the first day of the Asean Cup Track and Field meet here yesterday, but it was his controversial compatriot Lydia463 words
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Article, Illustration344 1984-12-02 32 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By QUARTER 1 SYRIA 1 Qatar's Moubarak puts his foot in it SYRIA'S hoped-for miracle in the Asian i Cup soccer match against favoured Qatar came true last night in the form of a "gift" goal. And It was Qatar's dynamic skipper Moubarak Amber El-Aly344 words
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Article199 1984-12-02 32 KARACHI, Sat. Jahangir Khan, the 20-year-old world squash champion defending his title in his home city, reached the quarter-finals yesterday with an outstanding performance. Jahangir, who has been unbeaten for three years and eight months, crushed Australian Ross Thorne 9-1, 9-1, 9-0 in 25 minutes. Based199 words
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Article452 1984-12-02 32 Everton feeling pace of the hunt LONDON, Sat. Everton continued to set the pace in the English soccer league today, but they are beginning to take on the haunted appearance of a weary fox pursued by a pack of hounds. A 1-1 draw at home against Sheffield Wednesday put Everton452 words
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Title Section13 1984-12-02 1 SUNDAY PLUS Mind and Body Food Look Fashion Arts and Books Habitat /.rave,13 words
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Article, Illustration1930 1984-12-02 1 Do the children of women who work feel deprived and do the girls want to follow in mum's footsteps? LEE GEOK 801 asks both sides SEVEN-YEAR-OLD Beulah Joseph says she wants to be a teacher with complete confidence. Because Mummy is a teacher? "No, I just1,930 words
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Article, Illustration819 1984-12-02 2 NANCI HELLMICH - NANCI HELLMICH By Thoughts on the wrong side of 70 I am now in better shape than when I came to the White House I guess it is the lifeguard in me. My old specialty, the backjack dive, is still in decent enoughUSA - 819 words
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Article186 1984-12-02 2 THERE is more to aging than gray hair and wrinkles. How does the body age? Where does it all begin? BRAIN Nerve cells are progressively lost from the brain but because of its enormous reserve of cells, the brain's intellectual function is remarkably preserved.186 words
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Article, Illustration782 1984-12-02 2 SPEECH The nagging wife, star of countless cartoons, is being replaced in an increasing number of homes by a husband who insists on the last word. STELLA BRUCE introduces the male naggers. Little boys, says an expert, are actually taught by society to be conversational bullies.782 words
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MEDICAL BRIEFING
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Article, Illustration364 1984-12-02 2 IS YOUR waistnoticeably slimmer than your hips? Then the chances are that, even if you are somewhat overweight, you have the ideal body shape for good health. This ideal shape has been identified by Swedish researchers after 20 years of medical observations, reports The Times364 words
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Article, Illustration162 1984-12-02 2 WHEN women postponechi ldbirth until 35 or later, they face two to four times the average risk of breast cancer, according to the latest medical research. Doctors believe breast cancer susceptibility is often related to hormone fluctuations that are affected by late pregnancies. The162 words
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Maternal links in class and at the kitchen sink
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Article113 1984-12-02 3 Sixty-four had working mothers, over half of whom were professionals, businesswomen, administrative workers or managers. The rest were clerks and salespeople. The study basically supported the findings of American studies on the effects of working mums on daughters. Miss Boey concluded that girls of working mothers113 words
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Article140 1984-12-02 3 However, daughters of working mothers generally express less affection for their mothers than those of non- working mothers. To some extent, the personalities of non- working mothers may account for this finding. Studies show that housewives tend to express more feelings of affection for others and140 words
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Article, Illustration218 1984-12-02 8 FASH FLASH Try on what you fancy but don't strip SHOPPING for clothes this festive season will never be quite the same again. Not at Metro Grand at Scotts where you can try on clothes without removing a stitch yourself. All you have to do is to stand in front218 words
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Article, Illustration1038 1984-12-02 8 The Scotts shopping centre is switching to affordable chic. It is also rethinking its image barely two years after opening. LIM PHAY-LING found out why and got a preview THE Scotts shopping centre is undergoing a rethink. It is trying to shed its expensive swanky image1,038 words
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302 1984-12-02 9 Being boss doesn't mean being loud Etiquette I Q: I have noticed that people who are loud and bossy in the office often get their work done faster and they seem more efficient. I am always being pushed around. Should I learn to be loud and bossy, too? A: No,302 words
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Article, Illustration940 1984-12-02 9 Sunday ads win awards Advertising From this Sunday, Sundays will never be the same. The beach will have to wait. From this Sunday, your Sunday Times has three sections, all in full colour, with more news, more features, more interest. The Sunday Times Tomorrow's newspaper today. This Sunday. the ads940 words
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Article, Illustration170 1984-12-02 9 Moves to make if you are manhandled Self-defence CRIMES against women and children have risen. There was an average of one rape every 3.4 days between January and July this year, compared with last year's one every 4.5 days. Learning to master the moves shown here may help. However, even170 words
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Article309 1984-12-02 10 LEE GEOK BOI - LEE GEOK BOI By BETTER BUY TWO brands of instant soup are available in the supermarket for the really lazy cook. Not many but there are more than 10 flavours. All you need to do with a packet of instant soup is to309 words
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Article, Illustration764 1984-12-02 10 Do-it-yourself popiah EAT OUT MARGARET CHAN found a way to enjoy a popular dish without spending hours at the chopping board ROLL your own popiah without the bother of having to shred the filling. I tried two restaurants which do almost all of it for you except for the final764 words
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Article, Illustration637 1984-12-02 10 Ways to whet a child's appetite EAT IN Your child tells you his dinner looks funny. Don't despair RUPA JOSEPH, who has to look after four children, gives some ideas on how to please the FEEDING children is no easy task. Most of them don't take well to strange-looking food.637 words
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Article, Illustration1422 1984-12-02 11 ANNE-MARIE CURRAN - ANNE-MARIE CURRAN By DOES working around the house literally give you a pain in the neck? Or do you wake dreading the day's chores? Is walking through the rooms more like wending your way through an obstacle course? Does your family career into each other1,422 words
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Article, Illustration1970 1984-12-02 12 NANCY CHNG - NANCY CHNG our Bangkok correspondent profiles the King of Thailand HTHE ninth monarch of the Chakri Dynasty, King Bhumibol Adulyadej has been described as the soul and life of the nation. Through the earnestness and commitment with which he carries out his duties,1,970 words
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Article, Illustration1241 1984-12-02 13 NANCY CHNG - NANCY CHNG By Bangkok correspondent THE royal family of Thailand is said to be the busiest in the world. Royalty-initiated projects aimed at improving the lives of the Thai people range from agriculture to education, from the promotion of folk art and crafts to taking care1,241 words
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Article, Illustration568 1984-12-02 15 Message from Mr Saroj Chavanaviraj, ambassador of Thailand 4 DEC 5 is a very significant and meaningful day for 50 million Thais throughout the Kingdom and elsewhere. It is a joyous occasion for all of us as it marks the birthday anniversary of our568 words
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Article, Illustration474 1984-12-02 15 GEOGRAPHY: THE total area of the country is 513,115 sq km. Thailand is bordered on the north and west by Burma, the north-east by Laos and the southeast by Cambodia. Malaysia lies to its south. POPULATION: An oflicial census in April 198r> counted a total of 44,278,00 people.474 words
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Article, Illustration1494 1984-12-02 16 Five- Year Plan to meet challenges of Eighties THAILAND'S Fifth FiveYear Plan (1982-86) differs drastically from its predecessors by being a policy-cum-operation plan which stresses policy issues and lays down related action-programmes. The basic concept of the plan also differs from previous plans since it treats growth only as a1,494 words
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Article, Illustration880 1984-12-02 17 THAILAND has traditionally extended a warm welcome to foreign investors. The country's first investment promotion legislation dates back to 1954 and, over the last 30 years, foreign capital inflows have played a small but important catalytic role in the development of the Thai economy. During880 words
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Article, Illustration1119 1984-12-02 18 The magic of the Pharaohs still lives on For IRENE PATES, visiting Egypt was like a journey back into time. She tells what it was like. AFTER being in Cairo for three days, I felt I had been there for ages. It was an experience of a way of life1,119 words
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Article, Illustration514 1984-12-02 18 Bring sweater and a pocket torch Travel notes SINGAPORE Airlines has weekly Saturday flights to Cairo via Bangkok. SlA's 14-day Egyptian package starts from 552,770 each on a twin-sharing basis. A 14-day tour that includes a three-day Nile cruise is from 553,490. The Cairo stopover holiday, which includes breakfast, airport514 words
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Article, Illustration950 1984-12-02 19 Play that surprised even the men from the Ministry A Singaporean play with the flavour of Singapore. That's the brief that the Ministry of Culture gave the Experimental Theatre Club when it asked them to stage a play to mark 25 years of nation-building. MAX LE BLOND weighs the pros950 words
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Article, Illustration876 1984-12-02 19 B AT the Victoria Theatre 10 days ago, Chandran Lingam and his workshop crew communicated a deep sense of conviction and enjoyment of what they were doing they sought to put on stage what the programme described as the "drama of nation-build-ing". Called The Life And876 words
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Advertisement188 1984-12-02 10 WmmmWmmm^m Crosse Blackwell UK 60c Tastes of mushrooms, I^J Chicken and milky, thick, fairly \lH| W^'s' Mushroom tasty J t-\ m yy Crosse Blackwell UK 60c Attractive appearance, JjLwy^ Country Chicken nice chicken and leek Jyj Crosse Blackwell UK 60c Thick, full of potatoes, («*lf j Farmhouse Potato croutons crisp,188 words
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Advertisement156 1984-12-02 13 Congratulations on the occasion of His Birthday and to the Government People of Thailand on their National Day 9Y*9t*mVmM* m M 8 In the forefront of technology MTU helps to keep the world on the move with diesel engines of the highest standards. MTU manufactures them and provides Years in156 words
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Advertisement89 1984-12-02 13 Congratulations to His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej on his 57th Birthday and to the people of Thailand on their National Day from Mr. Mrs Philip Yeo SENG LEE HENG TRADING (PTE.) LTD. 148, Jalan Besar, Singapore 0820. Tel: *****26 (5 Lines) Telex: SENLEE RS ***** k Cable: KIMELECTRIC A VaWaMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMPMm89 words
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Advertisement432 1984-12-02 16 (Qongrduldions to His Majesty Kiny Bhumibol Adulyadej on his 57th Birthday and to the people of Thailand on their National Day (-f/TSw/l ti/^iAilll Our Travel Centre in Meridien CjK^uk ft\SXrSS-l NOW!!! Shopping Centre is of service to you! l^^S_KKl) r— mmJm mmJm\ W^ Taiwan/Hong Kong/Imperial Banquet/Macau <<3fi|§jfc _a__ 12 Days432 words
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Article, Illustration735 1984-12-02 1 They're fast replacing Duran Duran as the playboys of pop. Meet Wham!, the duo whose hits Careless Whisper, Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go, Freedom are nearly all you get to hear in town these days. JANE EDWIN reports. GEORGE Michael and Andrew Ridgeley are theIPS - 735 words
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Miscellaneous1541 1984-12-02 1 Mfltl i^nyrfßJ *S IBHHHJHIfIRfIfIRBHHHHBVfIHBHHIHHHBi TO^ffBß3BßSr^' a^Br r 1-:fii Sfet > flj^ I J I B m 31 FOR LOVE OR MONEY. Romance :^*^.^HBffi| V 1^: t comedy about a wealthy widow who hires iHSBBpf N *mjm U Jt/t^^tt^ an attorney to matchmake her three B^WB -f>' a B^ i^^fl VjJ1,541 words
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Miscellaneous300 1984-12-02 1 W_T\-M SINGAPORE APPAREL Wf —mm See the latest and best of the collection by Singapore designers and manufacturers which were shown in Paris and Tokyo recently. Gala show and dinner. 7.30 p.m., Mandarin Ballroom. Organised by the Singapore Textile and Garment Manufacturers' Association. Tickets at $80 and $90 at the300 words
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Article, Illustration423 1984-12-02 2 LIM KAY TONG - LIM KAY TONG VIDEO By BIG, small and downright obscure. That's the verdict on the throe video films reviewed this week. None has been released on the big screen here, but only two merit a chance. YES GIORGIO Starring Luciano Pavarotti and Kathryn Harrold Directed423 words
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Article, Illustration719 1984-12-02 2 Once upon a time, Hollywood stars were galaxies beyond our reach. Today, they seem only too ready to share their secrets what with do-it-yourself books and all. Long-time stargazer PAIK-CHOO, writing from Paris, pens her WHOEVER it was who said "There are two tragedies in life719 words
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Article, Illustration338 1984-12-02 2 HOLLYWOOD Welcome back, Carol COMEDIENNE Carol Burnett is planning to return to the small screen. One of television's all-time giants, Carol is busy planning a weekly music comedy show for the 1985-86 season. IT IS now definite that Sophia Loren will star in the TV mini-series The Admiral's Daughter. ThisJOHN AUSTIN (OPA) - 338 words
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Advertisement255 1984-12-02 4 wsjlw 1 ORCftN|SAT|OW NOW SHOWING No Free List PRINCE Hum, 1 30, 4 00, 6.45, 9.15 I f CHANGI-LIBERTY fl SAVOY-PRESIDENT Mom, I 45, 4 00, 6 45, 9 15 ORIENTAL fl 1045, 1 00, 3 15, 7.00. 9.15 I t ___\lM for Love ■■P^ f_m a Chinese f*» CM255 words
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Advertisement129 1984-12-02 4 n_iaie-i_i_i_i-i_i_i«_iiiiiiiii' l !2nd WEEK! JADE: HURRY-See It NOW (*****80) 5 SHOWS at 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30, 9.00 MEET THE WORLD'S RICHEST ORPHAN! He's small enough to live in a locker! 1 BUT ALMOST CAN TALK TO i MmW-t. 1 HORSES AND MAKE YOU RICH! I CAPITOL: 25th BIGGEST-EVER DAY 1129 words
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Advertisement330 1984-12-02 4 An Invitation Come and visit us at 51 Anson Road, #04-57 Anson Centre, Singapore 0207 Phone 221 1666 for free career advice, enquiries about fees or to enrol on the spot and take your study materials with you. Mon-Fn 9 00 am 6.00 pm.'Sat 9 00 am 4.00 pm BRITISH330 words
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Advertisement221 1984-12-02 4 Q Vji?/ ORGANISATION 5 (5 3 SHOWS:! 30, 3 45 8. 7 OO O X "DOUBLE TROUBLE" X In Mandarin iNi Tonight 9 15pm Oily 1 ,1, 2 1 TOMORROW TUES ONLYfiI X "YOUNG MASTER" X X TUESDAY/WED ONLY V "BATTLE CREEK BRAWL" V j«» in Cantonese 1 3 g221 words
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Advertisement128 1984-12-02 4 ooooooocxxraoooooooooooooooo Q 18th BLOCKBUSTER DAY! 5 8 ORCHARD: (*****88) 5 SHOWS 8 X 11.00am, 1.30, 4.00. 6.30 9.15pm Q X ADMISSION PRICES: WOO $3.00 X V (Cash Bookings Only/No Free List) SJ 5j Fantastic Sound Effects in [I_]__?_^_!______ll X jjj THEY'RE HE R£ TO SAVE THE WORLD II S| <@)128 words
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Advertisement214 1984-12-02 4 ffGOLDENSUL^ I 4th FLOOR SULTAN PLAZA, JALAN SULTAN X I (*****76) 5 SHOWS: 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 S.ISX ft They made him a target. A 0 They murdered his family... !< Now it's HIS move! V 8 19th BIG DAY! 1 8 I J BROADWAY/REGAL/BEDQK/GALA/PLAZA J l> I LEISURE-DROME/KONG CHIAN214 words
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Advertisement198 1984-12-02 7 THE ALL ROUND £r~n) BODY SHAPED yj%^/ Xm\ """"^T___ fcg—^^T^TTT^TTTI MMM—Mw ___^S ___B__Sfe____|J___| Y# MA— lkmmA —MMTt^MMX^ m m __M^ jf V g\ )T.ij m9mt M%L\ *H Wa* CYCLO SWING Just 15 minutes a day to build up your stamina r A new all-purpose body shaper and conditioner M designed198 words
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Advertisement452 1984-12-02 7 AmmW WLW. BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBnHI^M|M^|^^Mnj^^n| ______MB_hk. Success through 1 Superior Instruction I The Stamford J Correspondence Course X ml fll Stamford courses are thorough and up- j <?^*WflL\ IB to-date. For over 3 decades, its international //^VA *M expertise in correspondence education <f y f^^M has helped thousands of students achieve <452 words
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Advertisement286 1984-12-02 8 UMBC Junior Contest 1 Hi kids, you all know the good f~ mmm mmm mmt mmm mmm mm mmu mmm mwm mmm mmm mm Tj habit of saving. And you probably know how a piggy bank looks like. I I But don't you think that's too common? So why don't286 words
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Miscellaneous487 1984-12-02 8 Who invented the first printing press? Johannes Gutenberg, a German, invented the first printing press in 1450. His printing press was the first to use movable type. Which is the oldest writing still in use? Chinese, invented in 1300 BC as a pictorial language, is the oldest writing still in487 words
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Miscellaneous162 1984-12-02 8 SPOT u T g-jjtt^ i -i<? 1 m A r «v5 N__s t_^»^o»^*s /vL____>__r*<~2^ "">— chrrrrJ£ C_r^\S > v There are eight things in W ""^yT^-^ r&\ \^S^-—^h^y~^ missing from drawing B. cJaaa ___r__==_______L How many can you find? /q\ ,<A__^v >° qejo jaqjow uo U J^<<y I** Jriilv^L >»162 words
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Miscellaneous44 1984-12-02 8 CATEGORY B -**t«^ v ■xi^s N w m First prize f An $80 book voucher to <r _f Edmund Sim Mm (Ai j? *m x >7-.-. i <a W| imwM L tss 999 w' (y\f\ a p <_* Adam Ismail (Corporation (Bedok South Primary). Mf''^^44 words
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Miscellaneous67 1984-12-02 8 BUMP (verb): to strike heavily; to knock by accident; (noun): the sound of a heavy blow; the act of M>^ striking; a raised lump m> (for example, from a Wjjm blow or a knock). mg| (noun): a bar round y*B the front and back of a IjlmL cars body to67 words
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Miscellaneous148 1984-12-02 8 Ky^-"" 6L_ c-'-^^-.^Lbi Xuefen: Did you put fresh 2>/^^^^^^--«>r :::^?^^w water in the fish bowl? i |5 <x=: ->g """"""^"""^^.r^ Xuehong: I didn't have to. j rl J -^-7 The fish haven't drunk up \J j J v m what was in it yet. r< \^rv; ""Zr" Jane: How do148 words
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Miscellaneous63 1984-12-02 9 I TOD AY'S WORLD 1 A^o^? Ja**^ ama_mm? Amr-2 V aKTHQ^' X __j___^^ls "George likes to relax in his lunch hour "This new referee seems to be pretty "You should know better than to give _j Q E ADY TO I I AND THE~WHOLE ■.^jyjJJ|J |^JJ^J||]J fu^i!-:| 4" ■jQ^^OTjl^^^^lA^Xj^^^^^H j*-k63 words
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Advertisement285 1984-12-02 10 BUSINESS? READ... INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS WEEK iWrfW-lUlUOtt' CAUTIOUS VfKTUM MYOMO GUSS I aWI IWtTJ MWf TMY «T KAISTON HWMA «^_W l pBH an' 1 I I i"^___ C(^**>'' wmSy^^ j INWm. I I U_M __M Bmm-ZaJ-l ,i 1 I^BSSSpst fl Q^^^^fcl__r~i THI __u_t < r^HJ _f I. x >HB_^______. l i^OME285 words
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Miscellaneous186 1984-12-02 11 TODAY HAVE a quiet day of meditation. Things should be going smoothly for you now, though you may still feel uncertain about the future. Discipline yourself a little more than you have done in the past. Financially, the outlook is a very promising one. If you are creative, you will186 words
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Miscellaneous152 1984-12-02 11 |^s__jy| B Financial problems should be l____?_M_33£ settled by this week, prob&_i__i__________i__HHHHl ably on Thursday. Careerwise, pressure of work may exhaust you more than usual. But you'll have to defer plans for a break. Try to relax by spending more time with friends who amuse you. I This week, all152 words
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Miscellaneous124 1984-12-02 11 FRIDAY THERE will be many opportunities of money-making today but stick to familiar schemes. Changes within the next six months will bring you money. Socially, you will make many friends. You may have to travel a good deal. Don't worry about marriage until June If already married, there will be124 words
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Miscellaneous377 1984-12-02 11 I j|^ CgfUEpffl- 1 business crisis this week. la—mmE—aSEm I The crisis will be caused by a misunderstanding because of a breakdown in communication. You will still have people around you who are a burden. Meanwhile, plans for next year will go through happily. I -ijil^FwSlß I ou w so377 words
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Advertisement410 1984-12-02 14 U t 4 For your near and dear _r _f X _r BB l^,___ I Inn Scotts 2) Dress $65 Christmas is in the air at Scotts. Gear up for 3) Dress $65 the festive season in fashionable gear and <\ <__} creative accessories that're easy on your v pocket.410 words
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Advertisement87 1984-12-02 14 IM, lIIH 11l THE SMARTEST CHILDREN'S FASHIONS AROUND AB.UVALS 0 CH,LDR sS AND CHEESE NEW YEARmvill n' 0 vlf^'^^7 FROM \L^A7 JAPAN, 1 n a/ I ill /^_t^J_P\ I I __fl_____B______B il/ I I ___fl _B J i wM Mm BUSINESS HOURS: 10.00 am to 10.00 pm J^/~ tKWAI KWAI87 words
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Advertisement192 1984-12-02 17 Postal deadlines IT'S too late now to send parcels or cards overseas by surface mail, except to Brunei and Malaysia. You have to send them by air. Here's a list of the latest dates of posting. If you miss the deadline, you can still make use of the Speedpost system.192 words
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Advertisement328 1984-12-02 20 I for a queen The purest gold. The finest jade. And sparkling diamonds. All A' masterly crafted into exquisite -4 jewellery fit for a queen. Each uniquely different, yet universally l£*^- treasured. _<^» «l Q>me for a royal fitting, today. •_>'i-li -.^^___Br _> _,■<',, fy_ -f-a-'l' t -F f___> *»>»-328 words
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Advertisement779 1984-12-02 21 jt_* 2 Eating Out 14 Antiques/ Arts/Cratts 14 Antiques/ Arts/Cratts 30 Hairdressing 36 House 65 Situations Wanted 70 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: a Renovation/ Decor ——^—-—j—^————— Secretarial/ Sales Sales MMMM9MMMMMMMMMMMM9 mm m ___________»«______i^--— Clerical COCKPIT HOTEL COFFEE House. For quick lunch/ dinner. Specially prepared by our779 words
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Advertisement611 1984-12-02 21 THE OLDEST RECORDED PRINT OF SINGAPORE LAST DAY TODAY at an EXHIBITION SALE Of EARLY SINGAPORE PRINTS MAPS ANTIQUES OF THE ORIENT Lower Basement Tanglin Shopping Centre Extension AM _T_ _im __-___<• m _+m ~W Ammw warn to 7pm M Vj^^i/^ s^dfAi/ v^s/~-^ 20 Pets/Pet Care SOOKEE KENNEL QUALITY Puppies.611 words
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Advertisement499 1984-12-02 21 24 Garage Sale ONE PIECE SANYO Aircon, 1600BTU- $400. One piece Techno Gas Cooker— stainless $375. Both in tip top condition. Please call personally between 10a.m.— 2p.m. at: 81k.5000A, Laguna Park, #02-02, S'pore- 1544. EXPATRIATE LEAVING SINGAPORE. Household goods and kitchenware for sale. Interested please call at: 34 Duchess Walk,499 words
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Advertisement630 1984-12-02 21 'BEN' BENJAMIN'— LatestInternational InventionsDominoes, Pyramid Perming $80.00 by Benjamin, Cornelius. (Holiday Special Perming $25.00. Cutting $12.00 by London Hairstylists Ricky- SimonBernard). #02-02 Odeon Katong. Appointment *****45 (Free Hairdressing Courses). lAN UNISEX HAIRSTYLING StudioChristmas offer- Hair cutting $16.00, Cutting Perming $39.00 (Wella) by London Paris trained hair artistes- Peter- SereneJenny. Reservation630 words
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Advertisement699 1984-12-02 21 CLEMENTS RENOVATION CONTRACTOR. Floor wall tiling (marble/ ceramic/ terrazzo). False ceiling installation. General plumbing electrical maintenance servicing. Roof work (installation repair). Heavy duty light washing of tiles, patio, garage wall. Glass sliding doors windows, plastering, awning repairs Installation. All at reasonable prices. Call: *****07. KINTYRE RENOVATION AND Furniture Manufacturers, 5699 words
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Advertisement621 1984-12-02 21 TELEPHONE SERVICE: Monday Friday 9.00am to 5.00pm Saturday 8 30am to 2.00pm (Ham deadline tor the Sunday Times) Public Holiday 9 00am to I.oopm COUNTER SERVICE: Time* Orchard Centre, #02-105 Lucky Plaza Monday-Friday: 10.00am to 12 noon I.oopm to 5.30pm (4.00pm for next day) Times House, 390 Kim Seng ftoftd621 words
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Advertisement556 1984-12-02 21 Established air freight company in Changi Airport Cargo Complex has immediate vacancy for ACCOUNTS CLERK I (Credit Control) Requirements: 1 e GCE O' level. e Basic accounting knowledge. Class 3 driving licence advantageous. e Ability to communicate well with clients, e Experienced in similar position advantageous. Interested applicants please send556 words
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Advertisement521 1984-12-02 21 RATES I "i i Ordinary: $1 00 per word (Mm $15 00) Semi-display: $20 00 per col cm (Mm. $60.00 Straits Times) $20.50 per col. cm (Mm $61 50 Sunday Times) Display: $25.00 per col cm (Min. $75.00 Straits Times) $25.62 per col. cm. (Min. $76.86 Sunday Times) Box Charges:521 words
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Advertisement292 1984-12-02 21 CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: Food/Entertainment (2 5) Personal Services/ Merchandised 39) I Business to Business (49 58) Employment (64 74) Vehicles (81 98) Properties (105 127) Travel Guide (135 139) Education ft Instruction (146 157) Announcements (166 174) Obituaries (181 185) LOUNGE HOSTESSES required immediately. Any race, Malaysians welcome. Good income. Tel:292 words
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Advertisement822 1984-12-02 21 86 For Sale: BMW SEPTEMBER 1979 BMW 320, metallic blue, one owner, low mileage with usual accessories including sports rims, excellent condition Road tax Feb. '85. Reasonable offer secures. View at 31 Balmoral Park, «11-33, Singapore 1025 or telephone *****97, after 10am 730 WHITE WITH Blue valour interior. PARF eligible.822 words
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Advertisement1381 1984-12-02 22 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance It's fast with FOCL e Prompt processing of applications Ie Attractive interest rates e Up to 90% financing Call 533-3737 today H FORWARD OVERSEA CREDIT LIMITED 65. Chulia Street. #46-02, OCBC Centre. Singapore 0104 I AdPfefmHNo 4.63 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan MAY1,381 words
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Advertisement819 1984-12-02 22 90 For Sale: Toyota Buy a Toyota Stout, }j€sm Toyo-Ace or Dyna TOYOTA and get a free gift. PAY LOAD Plus the chance to PRIZE get your new vehicle TIME free! Our showrooms are open today. BORNEO MOTORS For a great deal more ALJUNIED ROAD TEL *****32 BUKIT TIMAH ROAD819 words
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Advertisement781 1984-12-02 22 90 For Sale: Toyota 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi 1982 GALANT 1600 GLS, power steering, power windows. 2 private owners, sports rims, radio cassette. Steven *****05. 1982 SEPTEMBER MITSUBISHI Tredia 1400 GLX. Cassette, radio. Highest offer secures. Contact: *****26. 78 DEC. LANCER 1200, 1 owner, aircon, radio cassette, new road tax,781 words
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Advertisement919 1984-12-02 22 93 For Sale: Honda 1981 HONDA ACCORD auto, one lady owner, tax new, full accessories. Tip top condition. Tel: *****95 before 12 David/ after 12 *****00. $19,800. 1981 HONDA ACCORD 1600, 4door. Tax March '85. Aircond, sports rims, radio cassette, immaculate condition. Contact *****48. MAY 78 HONDA Accord 3-door. Private919 words
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Advertisement873 1984-12-02 22 94 For Sale: Other Makes NEAR 1981 VOLVO 244GL. Private owner, aircon, radio cassette, sports rims, tip top condition. Tel. *****15. SPORTY 1972 FORD Carpi 1.6 GT. Complete accessories, tax, selling $5,500 negotiable. Tel: *****85. Pager *****10 VW KARMANN GHIA 1500S, type 3. Excellent condition, many parts new Only one873 words
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Advertisement767 1984-12-02 22 96 For Sale: Motor Cycles/Scooters 1981 SUZUKI 400 c.c, Chopper, beautiful condition, with new tyres/ insurance, selling $2,200 0.n.0. Tel: *****93. 1982 YAMAHA XZSSO vision. New insurance/ tax, enthusiast maintained. $1,200 carry on instalment. *****96. 1984 PE 175E full floater, seldom used, $2,600. AZ Kawasaki Z4OOJ $2,300. Mid '83 GPZ767 words
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Advertisement673 1984-12-02 22 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments TO LET At the junction of Scotts/ Orchard Road, next to Hyatt Hotel. Immediate Occupation. Long or Short Lease. 14,000 sq ft Hotel Style Lobby. Swimming Pool. Tennis Court and many other facilities. Ample indoor Car parking lots. 24-hour Security System. amaa a FAR EAST 1673 words
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Advertisement688 1984-12-02 22 108 Accommodtion Available: Rooms PEACE MANSION NEAR Peace Centre, furnished room with bathroom attached, preferably single foreigner. *****50. RENT HOOM/ APARTMENT/ houses to suit your budget and convenience. Prompt service assured Call: *****14/ 6. anytime. ROOMS AT CHOICE localities, furnished for couples, singles, students or 2 friends. For enquiries, call:688 words
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Advertisement814 1984-12-02 22 113 For Sale: Houses OPEN HOUSE, 71 Meng Suan Road corner semi-detached, 4,000 sq.ft 5 bedrooms, servant's $100,000 renovation, fully furnished Must see to appreciate Best offer above $500,000 secures Saturday and Sunday. 3.30pm -6.30pm. Tel: *****95 D15T.2057 CLOVER PARK Dou-ble-storey luxurious terrace. 1.800 sq ft. Freehold. 3 plus 1814 words
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Advertisement772 1984-12-02 23 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses mtA—MmT^ *ni mi TmJ rtf _____^B Mmr f-mwMt^ "m\T _f m _W__^ m>^^^ ma m m mi m -mF i/fi____3 ■S£7_____ZS SB_?^^^_Al m mAm ?!Bb______K mmLwtl '*f_\x M* w\.—^mwsM -__-_rf*/_E___. ■****<^__f*__3 W_ \^i aW W myAT^^L Ski W772 words
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Advertisement71 1984-12-02 23 114 For Sale: Private Apartments 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 3-ROOM FURNISHED CORNER unit In Telok Blangah Crescent 81k.22, 12th floor, Italian terrazzo flooring, selling $56,000. Tel: *****62 CHEAP SALE. 3 rooms, Marsiling Drive, Blk.l, fully renovated, semi-furnished, $27,000 negotiable. Tel: *****52. CLEMENTI BLK-307, 3-ROOM new generation, ceramic flooring, unobstructed71 words
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Advertisement179 1984-12-02 23 114 For Sale: Private Apartments 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 4-ROOMED CLEMENTI AVENUE 3. Next to town centre. High floor. Unobstructed view. Ceramic/ parquet flooring. $80,000 negotiable. Tel: *****90. COMMONWEALTH AVE BLK.27A 16th storey 3-room improved, terrazzo, parquet, built-in cabinets. Asking $40,000. Tel: *****82. DOVER CLOSE EAST 5-roomed, furnished, tight179 words
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Advertisement718 1984-12-02 23 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments TOA PAYOH 3-ROOMED improved flat, blk.B, 7th floor, renovated, terrazzo, parquet. $34,000 0.n.0. Contact: *****71. URGENT SALE. ANG Mo Kio, 3roomed, Blk- 124, $38,000. Ang Mo Kio, 4-roomed, Blk-254, $71,000. *****91/ *****.6. 3-ROOMED COMMONWEALTH CRESCENT Block-98. Renovated, near market. $34,000 negotiable. Tel: *****8 3-ROOMED CORNER718 words
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Advertisement842 1984-12-02 23 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours _§§r >S§* I #NAM HO i 1 TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE LTD. Ji 1 1 !^S With ue, you'll enjoy these extras §5 g e Ist class hotels Good meals, mostly grand dinners Extensive itinerary coverage e Guaranteed flight departures, direct flights §5 Friendly842 words
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Advertisement458 1984-12-02 23 137 Tours fiSm-0 DYNASTY S_> Go for the best go with Dynasty AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND USA* EUROPE ORIENT* CHINA For details, come in or phone > DYNASTY TOURS INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD #02-02 Midlink Plaza 122 Middle Road, Singapore 0718 V^ Member of Dynasty Holdings Group J I _____M 138 Where458 words
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Advertisement259 1984-12-02 23 137 Tours 146 Foreign INTERIOR DESIGN Home Study Course leading to DIPLOMA/DEGREE Prospectus from Mr. Tan Poi Chuang, Dept. STP, Rhodec International Representative, Peiwanching Co. Suite 344, 3rd Floor, Johor Tower, Jalan Greja, Johor Bahru, Malaysia. 150 Commercial/ Technical Leading to the Examinations of GCE. CB.G. CEI LCCI VITB etc259 words
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Advertisement380 1984-12-02 23 150 Commercial/ Technical NEW CLASSES COMMENCING IN DECEMBER j e Basic Programming (Normal Class) Sun 130- 4 30pm 2/12 e Import/Export Sun 200- 500pm 2/12 e Bookkeeping Elementary Tue/Thu 530- 7.00pm 12 Sat 2.00- 5.00pm 8/12 e Japanese Elementary Thur 7.00- 8.30pm 6 1_ e Basic Programming (Intensive) M/W/F 9.00-10.30pm380 words
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PERSONALITY
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Article, Illustration998 1984-12-02 24 He's 21 and has just cut his first album, but he's no ordinary newcomer. He's Julian Lennon, son of one of the most idolised pop stars in the world. Here, he talks to LUCY-HUGHES HALLET about life without father John Lennon who was killed fourOPA - 998 words
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CINEMA
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Article475 1984-12-02 3 LIM KAY TONG - Tug Of love and war LIM KAY TONG By UNDER FIRE Coming to Lido Starring Nick Nolte, Joanna Cassidy, Gene Hackman and Jean-Louis Tritignant Directed by Roger Spottiswoode BEING a war correspondent or snapshot specialist of blood and carnage isn't all fun. Under Fire points this out in a glib475 words
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Article, Illustration364 1984-12-02 3 LIM KAY TONG - LIM KAY TONG By SCANDALOUS At Cathay Starring Robert Hays, Pamela Stephenson, John Gielgud and Jim Dale Directed by Rob Cohen AN old-fashioned whodunit, Scandalous works on sporadic bursts of harmless madcap humour and a couple of enjoyable performances. In tongue-in-cheek manner, the film follows364 words
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Article, Illustration393 1984-12-02 3 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN By LAW WITH TWO PHASES Coming to Cathay cinemas Starring Danny Lee and Eddy Chan Directed by Danny Lee HE'S a street-wise cop who readily bends the rules. And he's just been assigned a greenhorn cop to take under his wing. Meet Officer393 words
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331 1984-12-02 4 JULIE TAN - Cameras to roll for SBC's first sci-fi production JULIE TAN By EVEN as audiences are warming up to the court intrigues of the costume drama Pursuit, SBC cameras start rolling tomorrow for the TV station's next project. The Drama Unit's new production is Man From The Past, a 12-episode science-fic-tion331 words
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Article, Illustration606 1984-12-02 4 LIM KAY TONG - LIM KAY TONG By m aMm TV PREVIEW THE LIVING PLANET: A Portrait Of The Earth Monday, Ch 12, 8.55 p.m. VIETNAM: A TELEVISION HISTORY Tuesday, Ch 12, 8 p.m. MISS The Living Planet and you will miss out on some memorable images. David Attenborough, who606 words
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Article, Illustration422 1984-12-02 4 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN TV REVIEW By TALENTIME '84 (Sundays, Ch 8, 8.30 p.m.) has restored my faith in SBC's talent quest. Unlike the dampening experience of the English Talentime, the Chinese series comes off with zing. Aided by the first Open Section, this series offers viewers the best422 words
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Article, Illustration418 1984-12-02 4 TEO LIAN HUAY - TEO LIAN HUAY LOOK EAST By IT MIGHT have been a scene from a cop thriller: The police lay an ambush in a backlane and successfully nab a hoodlum chief and his beautiful girl. But for Taiwanese actress Lu Yichang, it was real. Lu418 words
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Article, Illustration428 1984-12-02 7 It looks like an album but contains only two songs. It's the maxi-single, which is slowly replacing the standard 45 rpm single, and it's fast catching on with recordbuyers in Singapore. KANNAN CHANDRAN reports. MEGAMIX, dub remix, extended remix, hip-hop remix, monster mix it's not428 words
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167 1984-12-02 7 The added beat makes a difference The support for the singles market is largely due to the heightened disco-beat incorporated into the song. When disco first hit the scene in the 70s, artistes like Dolly Parton and Barbra Streisand turned out 12-inch records to cash in on the dance fad.167 words
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Article, Illustration533 1984-12-02 7 GEORGINA EMMANUEL - GEORGINA EMMANUEL CLASSICAL REVIEW By JAMES GALWAY'S MUSIC IN TIME Volumes I IV (RCA) SOMEBODY once asked me to summarise the meaning of baroque music in a couple of paragraphs. Of course it v/as impossible. How do you lump together styles as various as those533 words
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Article, Illustration422 1984-12-02 7 CHOW SOOK YIN - CHOW SOOK YIN CHINESE RECORDS ft By PURSUIT Tracy Huang (Philips) SURPRISE, surprise. Though billed as a Tracy Huang record, this is actually a collection of hits by various Polydor and Fontana artistes. Tracy sings only four of the 12422 words
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Young Life
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Article244 1984-12-02 8 THIS week, we start a new series on jobs which require people to put on special clothing when they work. A fireman, for example, has to wear certain clothes to help him fight a fire. The conditions of the job will determine the kind of clothing and equipment244 words
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Article, Illustration172 1984-12-02 8 large a section at one time because the glue will dry by the time you get to those parts. Use just enough glue to get the wool to stick together. 2. Start your wrapping neatly by overlapping your starting point so that it172 words
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Article, Illustration444 1984-12-02 8 DRESSED FOR WORK FIREMAN OUR fireman looks dramatic, doesn't he? A fireman does a dangerous job. He has to wear clothes and carry equipment that will help him do his job well and protect him at the same time. If you have stood in front of a lighted oven, you444 words
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CHRISTMAS PLUS
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Article, Illustration57 1984-12-02 13 The Pleasure of giving Festive occasions demand festive gifts, whether they are extravagantly unessential or usefully utilitarian. For the coming holiday season, the following pages offer suggestions m both categories, and m prices that range from the fanciful to the near-frugal. All, however, when given to the right person, are57 words
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THE PERSONAL TOUCH
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Article, Illustration533 1984-12-02 16 JOSEPHINE NG; VALERIE LEE - JOSEPHINE NG VALERIE LEE By and HAD enough of commercialism at Christmas? Then make your own gifts. They may not be as well packaged as gifts bought at department stores, but they'll have that personal touch. What to make? Anything you can make things to533 words
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Article, Illustration569 1984-12-02 16 AUDREY PERERA - AUDREY PERERA By YOU'VE always wanted to give something different. Not something to wear, not something to eat and not an ornament. But what's there left, especially as you hate giving your friends practical household things such as steam irons and kettles? Here are569 words
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MAILING TIPS
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Article, Illustration472 1984-12-02 17 RETHI GOVIN - How to make Sure your Parcels arrive safely RETHI GOVIN By YOU'VE bought presents for friends overseas. But if you want those parcels to get to their destinations in one piece, you have to pack them The container Make sure that the box is strong enough to take the weight472 words
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FOR WOMEN
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Article, Illustration197 1984-12-02 18 "Little girls are made of sugar and spice, and all things nice So are big girls too. And what better way to express your sentiments than with colourful gifts that are practical, yet fun. Forget about the usual perfume and clothes. Brighten her day instead with197 words
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FOR MEN
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Article, Illustration233 1984-12-02 19 It's never easy buying gifts for the men in your life. After all, how many bottles of after-shave lotion can a person use in a year? To make an easier job of buying gifts for husband boyfriend, Dad, or brother, take a233 words
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WISHFUL THINKING
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Article404 1984-12-02 20 IRENE HOE on how to splurge IT'S only money. And you 11 need lots of it. This month's lesson in conspicuous consumption begins with opening your wallet wide. If the very thought shatters your prudent soul, soothe your nerves with a cuppa brewed, of course,404 words
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Article, Illustration417 1984-12-02 20 What do you give the man, or woman, who has everything? ALAN HUBBARD takes a peek into the Christmas stockings of the powerful, rich and famous. LIKE everyone else, the rich and famous celebrate Christmas too. But when you've already got a second yacht417 words
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TOYS
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Article877 1984-12-02 14 Shopping tips The greatest crime is to buy toys that appeal to us adults. •Don't buy toys that need adult participation and complain when your child asks you to play. •Ask friends with older children what their children liked when they were your children's age. •Don't buy what877 words
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FOR THE YOUNG
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Article, Illustration314 1984-12-02 15 What would bring on a smile from that special child this season? A bright yellow twometre snake with a quizzical look on its face might just do the trick or any of the stuffed toys on this page. There seems to be no limit to314 words
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Advertisement350 1984-12-02 24 A La Gernictnia gift |ia(says A purchase of any La Germania specially designed I SSE^ La Germania cooker entitles you to these to accommodate fp HB- nr COOker hood attractive, imported 7. piece enamel the wok. /La Germania cooker cookware or a steamboat. as well as the built-in o ~a350 words
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Advertisement343 1984-12-02 24 An Invitation. Come and visit us at 51 Anson Road «04-57 Anson Centre Singapore 0207 Phone 221 1666 for dee career advice enquiries about fees or to enrol on the spot and take your study materials with you Mon-Fn9 00am 6 00pm Sat 9 00am 4 00pm BRITISH INSTITUTE OF343 words
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