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Title Section14 1985-05-05 1 The Sunday Times No: 2552 45 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 96/1/85 MAY 5, 198514 words
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493 1985-05-05 1 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK Airline will begin twice-a-week flights from next April Victory after 27 hours of talks: Page 3 By MANCHESTER, here we come! Singapore Airlines has obtained rights to fly up to three times a week to the northern British city, without sacrificing493 words
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200 1985-05-05 1 Teh: Why HDB discourages single-person households TWELVE decomposed bodies of people living alone in Housing Board flats were found in the past three years. And what is even more tragic is that neither relatives nor friends had missed the dead people. In fact, nobody would have known of these deaths200 words
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257 1985-05-05 1 BONN, Sat. Leaders at the seven nation economic summit agreed today to convene sew world trade talks, tort dealt a blow to President Ronaid Reagan tar failing to achieve unanimity over setting a date, officials said* A senior US offidal saidUPI; AFP - 257 words
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158 1985-05-05 1 Murdoch seeks US citizenship to buy TV stations WASHINGTON, Sat Australian piKHaMwg magnate Rupert Murdoch plans to seek American citizenship to make himself eligible for substantial ownership of several television stations hi major cities. This was announced yesterday by his public relations counsel, Mr Howard Rubinstem, shortly after Mr MurdochNYT; UPI - 158 words
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76 1985-05-05 1 STAFFORD (England), Sat. An outbreak of Legionnaire's Disease claimed its 28th victim today as medical experts raced against time to find the source of the infection. A 79-year-old woman died in this central England industrial town and four new cases have been discovered, a healthReuter - 76 words
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Article, Illustration438 1985-05-05 1 HEDWIG ALFRED - HEDWIG ALFRED Story: THIS is Singapore's first complete rescue kit on wheels. It is called a rescue trailer and is so well equipped that it can hfrndh* emergencies caused by fire, floods, bombs and even earthquakes. The $100,000 trailer is the latestPHILIP LIM - 438 words
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Article98 1985-05-05 1 A TAXI fare dispute between a taxi driver and a passenger early last month ended in the driver being punched at a police station. The passenger, Chiang Cheng Kek, 33, was fined $100 after he admitted punching Mr Chan Kim Chou, 53, on the98 words
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Advertisement8 1985-05-05 1 Devan's treatment at Chit Ghat Farm Page 28 words
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Advertisement211 1985-05-05 1 #01 -65 Lucky Plaza Fuller report on Page If Loans/ in a A flash/ I Personal loans in just 24 hours g Now at Citibank you can get a I loan of up to $50,000 in just 24 hours I What s more no collateral is needed As long as211 words
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Article, Illustration513 1985-05-05 2 PETROL SMUGGLING: A mechanic was arrested after he tried to smuggle m petrol from Johor Baru m a specially built-in, 70-litre petrol tank m the boot of a car. His boss, who owned the car, was also picked up. They could be fined up to $5,000 if513 words
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Article, Illustration198 1985-05-05 2 WHAT A HEART: When it comes to the heart of the matter, Goh Gam Seng has the beating of Muhammad Ali. The 22-year-old Singapore marathoner has a resting heartbeat of 38, which puts him m the same class as Muhammad Ali m his prime. The normal rate is between198 words
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Article, Illustration954 1985-05-05 2 What sort of treatment will Devan go through? LIAK TENG KIAT finds out 4 Although Chit Cha[ has a high counselling staff to patienl ratio (about 1.5:1), patients at The 63--bed facility are not encouraged to depend on their counsellors for everything. Rather,954 words
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Article, Illustration641 1985-05-05 2 FIVE weeks after the taxi fare hike, Changi Airport has become the hottest spot for cabbies. It is here that they hope to land their big one. MURIEL SPEEDEN joined the airport taxi queue to file this report. SOMETIMES a641 words
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308 1985-05-05 2 CHIT CHAT Farm was never a farm as far as anyone knows, although with its four hectares of park and woods it could have been. It used to be a hotel until 1957 when Mr Richard Caron, a Pennsylvania industrialist, put a down payment308 words
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Article, Illustration164 1985-05-05 3 Ne Win visits Beijing at Deng invite BEIJING, Sat. Burmese leader Ne Win arrived in China as the guest of the Communist Party today in what amounts to Beijing's recognition of Burma's ruling party and a political loss for Burmese communist rebels once backed by the Chinese. The official newsAP - 164 words
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Article, Illustration566 1985-05-05 3 M. G. G. PILLAI - M. G. G. PILL AI By KL Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Tan Sri Othman Saat, Mentri Besar of Johor for 15 years until 1962 and a power in the state for two decades, found out to his cost last week that a566 words
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158 1985-05-05 3 Little old lady helps in arrest of 'dead man' LOS ANGELES, Sat. A man who allegedly faked his death to collect a US$lOO,OOO (*****,000) insurance policy was arrested because of a little old lady who lived next door. Mrs Luzviminda Ramirez, 42, and her husband, Jose, 45, were arrested atAP - 158 words
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Article, Illustration446 1985-05-05 3 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK A dream comes true for engineering drop-out By COME August or September, Wilson Yong will take to the skies in a small single-engine plane. It's a dream come true for him, and a milestone of sorts for Singapore's aerospace industry. Wilson is the manNIK KASMANI - 446 words
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Article86 1985-05-05 3 JAKARTA, Sat. More than 100 copies of an Iranian embassy publication have been confiscated on an island off Java, the Surabaya Post reported today. Copies of Yaum Al Guds were seised last week by postal officials on Madura Island and handed over to the au- thorites. HieAFP - 86 words
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362 1985-05-05 3 TERESA OOI - TERESA OOI By London reporter LONDON, Sat. Singapore Airlines won the battle for Manchester after 27 hours of talks spread over three days. Government, civil aviation and airline negotiators finally got their rights from the British to fly north after362 words
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Miscellaneous136 1985-05-05 2 UP TO 1 pm. Showers over a few areas around midday. TEMP. (C) up to 6 am tomorrow: 32 max., 25 min. SUNSET today: 7.06 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.56 am. TRAVELLERS' WEATHER Adelaide 11 27C Fine Manila 24 33 C Sunny Amsterdam 8 12 C Cloudy Melbourne 11 25 C136 words
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Advertisement79 1985-05-05 3 STATISTICS THAT SHAPE THE COUNTRY 1 in 8 without religion within each racial group Men Women Chinese 18.5% 15.0% Malays 0.2% 0.3% Indians 1.4% 1.0% Others 14.7% 12.0% National average 14.4% 12.0% More men than women except among Malays tend to be free thinkers or atheists. Chinese, who make up79 words
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Article53 1985-05-05 4 The United States Justice Department has approved a U*****,000 (551.63 million) study to determine if Playboy, Hustler and Penthouse magazines contribute to juvenile delinquency and sexual exploitation of children. A department spokesman said the project involved reviewing all issues of the three sexually explicit monthly magazines publishedReuter - 53 words
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Article64 1985-05-05 4 Dame Bridget D'Oyly Carte, head of the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company and guardian of Britain's Gilbert and Sullivan tradition, has died at her home in Buckingham, aged 77. Dame Bridget was the granddaughter of Richard D'Oyly Carte, founder of the opera company, which she took over afterNYT - 64 words
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Article100 1985-05-05 4 Toxic shock syndrome may be caused by new, as yet unidentified bacterial poisons, a finding that may explain why cases of the disease continue to mount among men as well as women, researchers at the US Centre for Disease Control (CDC) in Atlanta report. When the disease wasNYT - 100 words
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Article90 1985-05-05 4 A California police chief who gave an habitual sex offender a one-way plane ticket to Miami, because a Florida judge had banished a prostitute to Los Angeles, has triggered off a war of words and one-upmanship. Miami Vice-Mayor Joe Carollo sent an angry letter to the CityUPI - 90 words
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Article56 1985-05-05 4 Fossilised bones unearthed by geologists working in northern Queensland have established that giant lizards and huge, horned tortoises once roamed Australia. Mr Greg McNamara, of James Cook University, said he had found remains of a giant goanna lizard about twice the size of Indonesia's komodo dragon, which growsUPI - 56 words
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Article66 1985-05-05 4 Prostitutes could advertise in the telephone book and sell sex from their homes if Canada's Conservative government adopts the sweeping recommendations of a committee set up to study how to control the business. Prostitution has been a head- ache for Canadian police since the Supreme Court ruledReuter - 66 words
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Article87 1985-05-05 4 Canada's Minister of Justice, John Crosbie, has pledged to do his best in an unusual chore preventing men from becoming pregnant. He was reacting to a Conservative MP who insisted on keeping penal code provisions on abortion in line with the country's newlyenacted Bill on women's rights,AFP - 87 words
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Article39 1985-05-05 4 BEST... AND THE WORST Hongkong's Mandarin Hotel has been named Best Hotel of the Year for the third time running in a survey of readers of Executive Travel magazine who also mentioned some of the worst places to stay.39 words
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Article, Illustration46 1985-05-05 4 The Church of England has selected its first Black Bishop Barbadosborn Wilfred Wood, 48 (below). The Rt Rev Wood is currently Archdeacon of Southwark, in south London, and will move only a short way to Croydon when he is consecrated in July. AFPAFP - 46 words
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Article, Illustration88 1985-05-05 4 ACTUALLY, this is the world's eldest diving suit. Hand-made from cowhide in Finland and impregnated with tar, the 2M-y ear-old salt is in one piece, requiring the user to enter through a cordfastened flap in the belly Air was provided via leather-linked wooden tabes, batReuter - 88 words
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Article61 1985-05-05 4 BANGKOK, Sat. Three Thais have been arrested on charges of possessing five kg of high grade heroin, police said here yesterday. They said two men, identified as Amnart Nitchang, 51, and Saneur Kuernark, 24, and a woman, Pranorm Theechanah, 23, were arrested on ThursdayAFP - 61 words
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212 1985-05-05 4 COLOMBO, Saturday TAMIL guerillas yesterday attacked Sri Lanka's main naval base at Karainagar, killing three sailors and injuring eight others, official sources said today. The navy said 30 guerillas died and witnesses said at least 25 civilians were killed in the crossfire. The guerillasUPI; AFP; Reuter - 212 words
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Article286 1985-05-05 4 Rajiv says India is considering counter action NEW DELHI, Sat. Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, warning that his government had "definite reports" Pakistan was building nuclear weapons, said today India was considering what action to take to counter "this dangerous development." He indirectly criticised the United States,UPI - 286 words
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317 1985-05-05 4 BEMING, Saturday CHINESE workers, who lost the constitutional right to strike in 1962, can now expect to get official backing from their trade unions if they down tools in protest against unsafe conditions and industrial disease. Xinhua news agency today quoted Vice-Minister HeReuter; AP - 317 words
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488 1985-05-05 5 Defence research institute lists the possible dangers LONDON, Sat. President Ronald Reagan's Star Wars plan for space-based anti-mis-sile defence could increase the risk of nuclear war, a leading defence research organisation said yesterday. The International Institute for Strategic Studies said the plan had madeReuter - 488 words
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Article, Illustration435 1985-05-05 5 CHICAGO, Sat. To call them prodigies might be underrating brothers Morgan and Alkes Price. In September, Morgan, 11, will start as a first-year student at the University of Chicago, and Alkes, 9, is planning to follow a yearAP - 435 words
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166 1985-05-05 5 CAPE CANAVERAL, Sat. A 56-year-old astronaut used a bit of animal psychology to persuade a space-sick monkey aboard the United States space shuttle to munch on a banana and abandon a twoday fast. Physician-astronaut William Thornton, the oldest person to travel in' space and caretakerReuter - 166 words
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Article47 1985-05-05 5 Dow Jones: NEW YORK, Sat. Wall Street stocks managed to post a modest gain today, apparently on predictions by economist Henry Kaufman of Salomon Brothers that US interest rates would soon decline. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 4.97 points to close at 1247.24. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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390 1985-05-05 5 KAL to pay US family $223,000 for jet tragedy NEW BRUNSWICK (New Jersey), Sat. Korean Air Lines (KAL) will pay US$lOO,OOO (*****,000) to the American family of one of the 268 people killed when its jumbo jet Flight 007 was shot down by a Soviet fighter plane, a lawyer saidAFP; Reuter - 390 words
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158 1985-05-05 5 RAV DHALIWAL - RAV DHALIWAL By in Vancouver VANCOUVER, Sat. Fireworks, bands, bag-pipers, and multi-cultural dancers marked the opening of the Expo '86 Centre in Vancouver. Watched by about 5,000 people, the ceremony on Thursday was a riot of colour with 10,000 helium-filled balloons dotting the sky.158 words
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497 1985-05-05 5 LOUIS HEREN'S VIEW From London PUBLIC relations, although under another name, have always been an essential component of statecraft and diplomacy witness Caesar's triumphal entry into Rome and the victory parade on Singapore's Padang at the end of the Second World War. Public497 words
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Article, Illustration436 1985-05-05 6 Judge hits out at S. Africa internal security law PIETERMARITZBURG (South Africa), Sat. SIXTEEN anti-apartheid campaigners, held in jail for months awaiting trial on treason charges, were released one by one during the night after winning a long battle for bail. Witnesses said relatives wereReuter; AP - 436 words
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Article195 1985-05-05 6 UNITED NATIONS, Sat. The UN Council for Namibia announced yesterday that it would test in courts its power to bar Western companies from exploiting the natural resources of the mineral-rich territory held by South Africa. The council said its first court action would be broughtAP; Reuter - 195 words
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205 1985-05-05 6 Pope lauds Nancy's fight against drug abuse VATICAN CITY, Sat. US First Lady Nancy Reagan brought her anti-drug campaign to the Vatican today in an audience with Pope John Paul 11, who deplored the "tragic and debilitating" effects of drug abuse. Mrs Reagan, winding up a three-day trip to Italy,AP - 205 words
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Article47 1985-05-05 6 SEME (Nigeria), Sat. Expelled foreigners today began trickling out of Nigeria, which reopened its land borders to allow them to leave. The military government announced last month that an estimated 700,000 illegal immigrants had, until May 10, to regularise their status or get out. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration511 1985-05-05 6 Nazi victims plan to disrupt ceremonies BONN, Sat. President Ronald Reagan has shortened to 10 minutes his visit to the West German war cemetery where 49 SS men are buried as victims of Nazi terror announced plans to disrupt ceremonies tomorrow. The change in MrUPI; Reuter; AP - 511 words
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265 1985-05-05 6 WASHINGTON, Sat. The United States has expelled four Polish diplomats in swift retaliation for the expulsion of two US envoys from Poland. First Secretary William Harwood of the US Embassy in Warsaw and US Consul in Krakow David Hopper, were yesterday given aReuter - 265 words
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264 1985-05-05 6 LONDON, Saturday OPPONENTS of a Bill outlawing research on human embryos besieged the acting Speaker of the House of Commons yesterday, and broke his ornate canopied chair. In one of the noisiest outbursts in Parliament in recent years, four MPs confronted Deputy Speaker HaroldAP - 264 words
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99 1985-05-05 6 NAIROBI, Sat. Kenya now ranks among the world's major producers and exporters of marijuana, also known locally as bhang, the Review said yesterday. "The problem is so acute that all flights originating from Kenya are now suspected of transporting bhang and are thoroughly searched onAFP - 99 words
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Article, Illustration53 1985-05-05 6 HAIFA (Israel), Sat. Three ship-loads of Christian refugees, who fled from the fighting in south Lebanon, left for Beirut from the northern Israeli port of Haifa yesterday. Most of the refugees left the Kharroub region north of Sidon last month. Reuter Heidi "II never dare to useReuter - 53 words
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299 1985-05-05 6 ROY CARSON - ROY CARSON By STOCKHOLM, Sat. Danish "Centre-fold Girl of the Year", Heidi Elneff's successful modelling career appears to be over since a plastic throw-away cigarette lighter exploded into flames in the breast pocket of her playsuit, turning her life into one299 words
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425 1985-05-05 8 Move to encourage rescue of more Vietnamese boat people BANGKOK, Sat. The United Nations' refugee agency this week launched a refugee resettlement scheme it hopes will encourage ship captains to rescue more Vietnamese boat refugees in the Gulf of Thailand and the South ChinaAP - 425 words
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Article, Illustration227 1985-05-05 8 JAKARTA, Sat. Indonesia is going all out to increase the quality of its education to meet the demand for skilled and qualified workers, said Education Minister Nugroho Notosusanto. The Jakarta Post yesterday quoted Mr Notosusanto as saying that the government had increased the number ofJakarta Post - 227 words
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Article40 1985-05-05 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A group of 234 Malaysians will leave for Japan on May 14 for on-the-job training under the country's "Look East" policy of emulating work ethics and business techniques from the East. BernamaBernama - 40 words
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256 1985-05-05 8 Kitingan denies rumours of discrimination in civil service KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Joseph Pairin Kitingan has agreed to check allegations that some civil servants in the state are victims of discrimination. Speaking after a meeting with Umno Youth leader Anwar Ibrahim, he Kitingan denied that Muslim civilBernama; NST - 256 words
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Article69 1985-05-05 8 BANGKOK, Sat. A 16-year-old girl was arrested on charges of threatening to plant a bomb at the Singapore Airlines office in Bangkok, a senior police officer said today. Lt-Col Somchai Mahawansu, an inspector at the Bangrak office station, said that on April 30, Nutchanat ThanabutAP - 69 words
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126 1985-05-05 8 BANGKOK, Sat. Thailand's population control expert Mechal Vtravaidhya Is trying to get a man who has fathered 22 children by seven wives to undergo a vasectomy. Officials at the office of Mr Mechai, secretary-general of the Population and Community Development Association,Reuter - 126 words
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227 1985-05-05 8 Opposition groups join federation to oust Marcos MANILA, Sat. MORE than 1,000 delegates from opposition groups nationwide gathered here today to join a broad-based federation aimed at ousting President Ferdinand Marcos from 20 years in power and eliminating US bases in the Philippines. The two-day congress of the newly-formed federation,UPI; AFP - 227 words
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136 1985-05-05 8 Lorrain 'left because he feared for his life' KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Former Bumiputra Malaysia Finance (BMF) chairman Lorrain Esme Osman is not "hiding" from the law but has left the country because of fears for his life and his family, the High Court here was told yesterday. Mr Lorrain 'sNST; Bernama - 136 words
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540 1985-05-05 9 AHMAD OSMAN - Jeya to question Government's attitude towards opposition AHMAD OSMAN By MR J. B. Jeyaretnam will ask Parliament to deplore what he described yesterday as the Government's obstructionist attitude towards the growth of a genuine opposition in Singapore. He wants the House to do this at the next one-day Parliament sitting540 words
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262 1985-05-05 9 Two WP leaders seek leave to file appeal TWO leaders of the Workers' Party will go back to the High Court on May 15 in another attempt to clear themselves of five criminal charges involving their party's accounts. J. B. Jeyaretnam, the party's Secretary-General and MP for Anson, and Wong262 words
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Article25 1985-05-05 9 MOTORCYCLIST Yong Slew Wah, 31, died in hospital on Friday from injuries received when his machine skidded in Crawford Street the previous day.25 words
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Article, Illustration183 1985-05-05 9 POLICE set an elaborate trap to catch a Telecoms assistant technician suspected of pilfering coins from public telephones he was assigned to repair. A court heard yesterday that the trap was laid on April If for the suspect, Ng Kim Youg,183 words
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Article, Illustration449 1985-05-05 9 NG WENG HOONG - NG WENG HOONG 70-litre tank tucked in car's boot used By AN AMBITIOUS scheme to smuggle petrol in from Johor Baru ended when Customs seized a car which had a specially built-in petrol tank and arrested its owner and driver on Friday. The scheme was449 words
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215 1985-05-05 9 SINGAPORE is likely to play host to 2,500 Jaycees delegates from 18 countries in the 1987 Jaycees International Asia-Pacific Conference. Mr Richard Chan, National President of the Singapore Jaycees, said yesterday that Singapore has an 80 to 100 per cent215 words
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90 1985-05-05 9 Thai military mission on five-day visit MAJOR-GENERAL Somboon Sitdhichoke, Deputy Commandant for Academic Affairs, arrived yesterday at the head of a delegation from the Thai National Defence College for a five-day visit. They will call on Deputy Chief of General Staff, Col M.S. Gill, at the Ministry of Defence tomorrow90 words
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542 1985-05-05 9 GERRY de SILVA - Car ownership issue will be 'good test for the new team' GERRY de SILVA By WATCH the younger political leaders tackle the issue of car ownership and one will get a good idea of how they are going to sort out other key problems. This point was made by Brigadier-General542 words
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Article, Illustration221 1985-05-05 10 THREE window panes were hit by unknown objects in Block 111, Ho Ching Road in Jurong on Friday. No one was injured. The damage to the glass panes, which belong to two flats, seems to have been caused by pellets or similar objects.221 words
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239 1985-05-05 10 THE Old Bailey judge did not mention Singapore by name, but the Republic's tough antidrug laws must have been on his mind when he said in a London court that he could see why some countries executed drug traffickers for "dealing239 words
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283 1985-05-05 10 MP given an earful by Defu industry leaders ABOUT 30 Defu industrialists met their MP, Mr Philip Tan, at a forum yesterday to repeat their grouses on what they felt was the Housing Board's harsh terms and conditions on their factory leases. The MP for Paya Lebar got an earful283 words
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Article, Illustration685 1985-05-05 10 MATHEW YAP - Family ties still very strong here Teh MATHEW YAP 90% of old folk living in flats stay with their children By NINE out of 10 old folk living in Housing Board flats stay with their children and Mr Teh Cheang Wan says that this shows that traditional family ties are685 words
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Article, Illustration949 1985-05-05 10 4,040 single-person HDB households allowed to stay on THERE are a total 4,040 single-person households in Housing Board estates, mainly as a result of the death of the next-of-kin and divorce, as at the end of February. These people make up less than one per cent of the 500,000 households949 words
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Article, Illustration233 1985-05-05 11 Contractor fined $12,000 for flouting safety rule AN ENGINEERING contractor was fined $12,000 yesterday in connection with a works accident in which a Thai worker died. The accident happened when the wall of a five-metre deep trench he was working in collapsed and buried him. Madam Tan Jee Lan, owner233 words
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Article, Illustration102 1985-05-05 11 THE United Nations has appointed Prof Saw Swee Hock, Professor of Statistics at the National University of Singapore, as a member of a UN advisory committee. He was made a member last month of the Advisory Committee on Post Adjustment Questions. Its main task is102 words
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227 1985-05-05 11 LITO GUTIERREZ - Chok Tong and Forbes discuss the dangers of protectionism LITO GUTIERREZ By THE dangers of protectionism for Singapore was one topic of discussion between First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong and Mr Malcolm Forbes, owner and Editor-in-Chief of Forbes magazine, when they met for the first time yesterday. The227 words
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127 1985-05-05 11 A THIEF who preyed on two women along Upper Bukit Timah Road, in front of Courts Furniture, was jailed for 18 months yesterday and ordered to be given eight strokes of the cane. Shaik Allaudin Abdul Majeed, 21, had waited in a127 words
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412 1985-05-05 11 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK Part of plan to turn Singapore into region's communications hub By CHANGI Airport wants airlines from around the world to fly to Singapore. A team led by the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) and comprising representatives from airline and ground412 words
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216 1985-05-05 11 Shortest train ride in Singapore may be at airport THE shortest train ride in Singapore will probably be at Changi Airport. Not from or to the airport but at the airport itself, for the ride will be between terminals. The second terminal will be more than double the size of216 words
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Article104 1985-05-05 11 WHERE do you live? How do you get to work? These are some of the questions 16,000 airport workers will be answering this week. The survey will be conducted by the Mass Rapid Transit Corporation to decide if it should extend its services to Changi Airport.104 words
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Article, Illustration293 1985-05-05 12 DELICE GAN - DELICE GAN By FLIGHT stewardess Lyana Chiok was in the clouds again last night. But both her feet were firmly on the ground this time. Lyana, 22, beat 25 other girls to win the Miss Singapore Universe title at the Mandarin Hotel. Lyana, who will293 words
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106 1985-05-05 12 Muslim MPs to handle Islamic matters THE Government's newlyformed Feedback Unit will pass all matters on Muslim affairs to Muslim MPs and the Muslim Religious Council of Singapore. The MP for Geylang Serai, Mr Othman Haron Eusofe, who is on the supervisory panel of the unit under the Community Development106 words
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Article55 1985-05-05 12 THE Minister of Labour has reappointed Dr Khoo Cheng Lim, Mr Alfred Wong Hong Kwok and Mr Paul Tan Kim Huat to the Employee Panel for another year from last March. Mr Richard Lau Boon Teow was reappointed to the panel for another year from Feb 9, according55 words
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306 1985-05-05 12 LOW MEI MEI - LOW MEI MEI Even with Feedback Unit they can help tackle problems, says Jit Koon By GRASSROOTS leaders still play a key role in the Government's efforts to reach out to the people even with the setting up of the Feedback Unit. Mr Ch'ng Jit306 words
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Article, Illustration202 1985-05-05 12 Couples in traditional outfits win prizes in CATS contest COUPLES in traditional wedding attire yesterday rushed, not to church, bat to Times House, on time to carry away prizes for their trouble. ■Mr and Mrs Richard Loh bagged the first prise of a colour television202 words
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128 1985-05-05 12 Two arrested on suspicion of stealing 490 iron rods A CONSTRUCTION company did not know it had lost 490 iron rods until police recovered the items and arrested two men suspected of stealing them. The two suspects, both in their early 30s, were arrested as they were driving away with128 words
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257 1985-05-05 12 Chest seeking waiver of yearly check-off rule THE Community Chest has asked the Labour Ministry to waive the need for employees to sign yearly forms authorising contributions through salary deduction. Contributions to the Chest through salary deduction come under the Share scheme. Dr Ee Peng Liang, President of the Chest,257 words
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403 1985-05-05 12 WONG AI KWEI - Opposition leads to a better life Chiam WONG AI KWEI By SINGAPORE Democratic Party leader Chiam See Tong has said that workers must use the opposition to lead them to a better life. "They can't depend on their unions which are all Government-controlled," the Potong Pasir MP said last night403 words
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Article65 1985-05-05 12 FIFTEEN people were injured when a bus and a container truck collided at the junction of Upper Thomson Road and Ang Mio Kio Avenue 1 last night. Police said the bus was travelling along Upper Thomson Road towards the city while the truck was turning65 words
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135 1985-05-05 12 Two quizzed for using vehicles as pirate taxis TWO mesi have been questioned by the Registry of Vehicles for operating pirate taxis. Their vehicles, a pick-up and a lorry, were used to carry tourists on wlnppiߣ sprees in the Serangoon Road area, said Mr Seek Hang Peng, Senior Assistant Registrar135 words
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Article337 1985-05-05 13 HOW can one begrudge Prince Norodom Sihanouk his wish to go into semi-retirement or even to resign? The symbol of Cambodian nationalism and resistance is, after all, not cast in bronze, despite his own description of himself as a tete dure (a hard head). The337 words
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Article151 1985-05-05 13 What The Sunday Times said on May 8, 1960 THE Minister for Education, Mr Yong Nyuk Lin, today declared war on illiteracy in Singapore. "We will, in time, require the services of more than 10,000 public-spirited teachers if we are to succeed in eradicating the half million151 words
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Article, Illustration1130 1985-05-05 13 From airline executive to president-elect of a global businesswoman's club: JOAN SMITH 4 She has won her position by hard work, being reliable and knowing the product, Mrs Joan Smith says. And the travel trade has recognised the growing importance of women by providing amenities1,130 words
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Article, Illustration746 1985-05-05 14 Chua Beng Huat - Chua Beng Huat HOW often have we heard Singaporeans called a pragmatic people and, indeed, it may be regarded as a compliment. As an expression of approval for a realistic approach to life, it recognises the way in which the746 words
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731 1985-05-05 14 Arthur Lee - Arthur Lee It is important to note that a possible half a million people already have some form of insurance cover. If the scheme were to be made compulsory, then the half a million policy-holders would end up with more insurance than731 words
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Article, Illustration531 1985-05-05 14 Li Siewpeng - Li Siewpeng LAST Thursday I made a "conquest". My little nephew actually let me carry him and he even kissed me goodbye. But my previous visit was quite different. He did not dare look me in the eye. I learned that my sister had, in531 words
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Letter181 1985-05-05 14 Hashish link unfair I REFER to a Sunday Times article (April 21), "Nepalese try to weed out the junkie". It was suggested that monks (presumably Bud- dhist) resorted to hashish in the course of their meditations. For nearly two decades, Buddhism, its monastic comunities and its practice of meditation, have181 words
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Article, Illustration469 1985-05-05 14 WE WERE tandem-cycling at East Coast Park, my little nephew Alex and I, when Alex prodded me in the back. "Uncle Mac, there must be a million trees here," he observed. "To be precise, there are at least 1,345,062 trees here," I said, turning around, and469 words
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Advertisement148 1985-05-05 14 Renovation Loan at J/o p.a Flat Interest! VISIT OUR NEW SHOWROOM NOW AT UPPER THOMSON ret ii' ii ill ii ii y/\v< 1 1" m II II IF" n A=^7imiVi»-' ■iM..iiiiißr=iz '£2j v' H, <*\ cnnram^ IllllMlllll! 1 1 r S -A^^f^^^i^L |i >* irj f v^v J? A 5^148 words
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Article, Illustration2186 1985-05-05 15 The Community Chest has become a synonym for charitable causes since it was formed Ix h years ago. But in fact, there are more welfare agencies and charitable organisations outside than inside it. SUZANNE 00! looks into the effect it has had on the2,186 words
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Advertisement176 1985-05-05 15 K 4 .wf vr U CORUM Key to Perfect Time I The Corum Collection p In any Industry, there is always an elite brand name. A brand name so committed to quality that it becomes a legend among the cognoscenti. In the Swiss watch industry, that brand name is Corum.176 words
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Article98 1985-05-05 16 RACE I: Brilliant Hue. Air Wolf, Copper Chief RACE 2: Discover, Systic. Pukawa, Brazzaka. LizonRevenue, Roman Leader n RACE 3: Longevity 11, Greatness, Concession, Trail Blazer IV. Blue Max RACE 4: Big Chief. Folk Glen, Sunny Smile, Swingin' Cowboy, Gold Mine. Freedom Fighter n, Paititi Gold, Feu Vert. Montri,98 words
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Article, Illustration229 1985-05-05 16 TONTO - TONTO He has several mounts today with winning chances By our man on the track IPOH, Sat. Visiting New Zealand jockey Gary Grylls has several mounts with winning chances. Grylls has seven rides and the best three appear to be Rising Sun (Race 2), Northern Conqueror229 words
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Article5611 1985-05-05 16 DASFDSGF ■■■■■PI 1.45 CLASS 3 DIV 5 1,400m IZf.A*1 »l (Ratings: 86-75) (Stakes: $14,500) 1 2**516 Brilliant Hue 57 (86) Teo Teo-G Breukelen 3ag dl +.5 (1200m) Missed start when 3'4-length 6th to Navigator Div 4 S'pore 1400m heavy March 30; scored maiden win convincingly by 25,611 words
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Article386 1985-05-05 16 RACE RACING ED TONTO LUCKY LEO MARKSMAN WENG SOOK 6 P. Investment 6 P. Investment 6 P. Investment 5 Copper Chief 4 Southtolk 1 1 Brilliant Hue 3 Air Wolf 1 Brilliant Hue 3 Air Wolf 3 Air Wolf 12 Regalia 9 Marshall 4 Southfolk 6386 words
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543 1985-05-05 16 Great moments in the Kentucky Derby LOUISVILLE, Sat THE 111th running of the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs today, recalls these great moments in the history of the world-famous race: 1875: Aristides was the best of 15 horses in the first Kentucky Derby, run at the Louisville Jockey Club (laterUPI - 543 words
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Article, Illustration736 1985-05-05 17 JACK ELLIOTT - JACK ELLIOTT Tommy Woodcock, strapper and trainer of the mighty Phar Lap By of the Melbourne Herald MELBOURNE, Sat. The Australian racing fraternity is mourning trainer Tommy Woodcock, the man who was strapper to the mighty Phar Lap, winner of the 1930 Melbourne Cup, and736 words
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801 1985-05-05 17 STIPE'S REPORT IPOH, Sat. The stewards questioned trainer Eddie van Breukelen and jockey S.Y. Leong on the running and handling of Alumina in Race 7 today. The matter was adjourned. The Stipendiary Steward's report on today's races: RACE 1: Repertoire (Lucas) broke through the gates801 words
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Article, Illustration2362 1985-05-05 17 Windu Karya takes Derby trial By OUR RACING TEAM Resounding win with Azhar up BIG SWEEP FIRST ***** SECOND ***** THIRD ***** STARTERS *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****. CONSOLATIONS *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****. IPOH, Sat. Perak Derby candidate Wlndn2,362 words
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131 1985-05-05 17 Red-hot Shadeed lifts 2,000 Guineas NEWMARKET. Sat. ODDS-ON favourite Shadeed duly obliged In the English Zjm Guineas for three-year-olds run over l,(Nm here today mad gave joekev Lester Piggott his 29th English classic success. Shadeed took the lead Htm eat and held off a strong challenge from Willie Carson's meant,Reuter - 131 words
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Obituary, Illustration386 1985-05-05 17 CHENG AH KOK Aged 95 Passed away peacefully on 3/5/86 leaving behind beloved Wife Low S.ok Chin Son*: Cheng Bock San. Bock Chwee Bock Eng. Bork Kee. Mook Boon. Mook Chuan Daughter*: Cheng Bock Keow. Bock Lian, Bock Kee. Bock Hoon. Bok Lan Bock Yee Daughters-in-law: Ng Soh386 words
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Obituary, Illustration452 1985-05-05 18 181 Deaths 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MRS TAN SOO JIN NEE LEE KIM DAN AGE 84 YEARS PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY ON MAY 1985 LOVED AND DEEPLY MISSED BY: SONS: DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW: PETER TAN ENG SIAN ALICE CHAN SIEW KIM MICHAEL TAN ENG HEA RICHARD TAN ENG TYE (DECEASED) JACK TAN ENG452 words
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Obituary, Illustration122 1985-05-05 18 The family of the late Madam Bong Maa Yon departed 30th April 1985 wishes to express their heartfelt thanks and appreciation to all relatives and friends for their kind attendance, assistance, condoloncos, wreaths and scrolls during their recent bereavement, and apodal thanks to doctors and nurses ot ICU122 words
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Obituary, Illustration119 1985-05-05 18 In lowing memory of JAMES ANG (5.5.1983) They who think that you are gone. Because no more your face they see. Are wrong for In our hearts you live; And always will, in memory. Always rtmimlMrwl by your loving wi?2^cnilor#n#22™fl£222£ilil2£2S^™« In Loving Memory of MISS THILAKARANI KRISHNAPILLAI119 words
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Article, Illustration1029 1985-05-05 18 DERMOT PURGAVIE - The firing of a flag-Berra DERMOT PURGAVIE Eye on America Yankees go to town with a sacking game I T'S come a little earlier than we expected, but 1 that annual happening the ritual firing of the manager of the New York Yankees baseball club has happened 16 games into1,029 words
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Article325 1985-05-05 18 LONDON, Sat. Bangor City, a tiny semiprofessional team from North Wales, could find themselves playing host to Juventus, Manchester United or another soccer giant after winning a surprise place in next season's European Cupwinners' Cup. Bangor, who play in the Northern Premier League outside the 92-team professional English325 words
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Article, Illustration627 1985-05-05 18 Italian 'no' to early departures MILAN, Sat. Foreign soccer stars playing in Italy could be disciplined if they leave the country before the end of the season to take part in friendly matches for their national sides, the Italian Football League said today. The warning came just a627 words
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710 1985-05-05 18 SPORTS WORLDWIDE PRAGUE, Sat. Czechoslovakia snatched the world ice hockey championship crown worn by the Soviet Union since 1978 by scoring a gruelling 5-3 victory over Canada yesterday. Czechoslovak coach Ludek Bukac's dream came true he stole the title, Czechoslovakia's sixth in710 words
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Article214 1985-05-05 19 THE Republic's flag will not be flying over the famed St Andrews golf course in October after all. Singapore missed the trip to the finals of the US$l million Dunhill Nations Cup when they were thrashed 3-0 by the Philippines in the play-off for the last214 words
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Article293 1985-05-05 19 TOM KITE shot 18 pars on Friday but still held a one-stroke lead after two ounds of the US$4OO,--000 Tournament of Champions at L» Costa Country Club in California. 1 1— m~x seccnd-ronnd results (Americans u.-'^ss stated): 1* Tom Kite 64, 72. IJ7 Lanny293 words
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Article, Illustration1039 1985-05-05 19 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH She forgets her luggage, but when it comes to talent Gabriella Sabatini has bags to spare SAID AND DONE True to 14-year-old scatterbrained form. Gabriella Sabatini happily left her suitcase behind in Changi Airport's arrival lounge, only remembering her forgotten luggage, with a scream,1,039 words
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Article, Illustration573 1985-05-05 19 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON TEE TO GREEN QANIEL LIM, worth his weight in words to many a Singapore sportswriter, has spouted again, directing vitriol at his pet target, local sports officials. The mere mention of his name is normally enough for the backroom big-wigs to reel back in573 words
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Article183 1985-05-05 19 GrOOnbaCkS: Lanny Wadkins, currently taking some time off after a hot start in which he won twice on the PGA Tour, has played 17 rounds this year with earnings of U*****,850. That works out to an average of U5510,814.71 per round or U*****.82 per hole. On the level:183 words
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331 1985-05-05 19 A FIELD officer promoted to a desk job that was how Ting Sa Tee described his appointment as captain of Seletar Golf Club. "You know me," said the 40--vear-old engineer. "I'd rather be travelling from course to course swinging my clubs under331 words
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311 1985-05-05 19 GABRIELLA SABATINI, angelic face set stolidly in concentration, came back from a tennis fate worse than death on the international circuit being beaten by a lowerranked player. The 350 or so spectators at the Crocodile Women's Tennis Classic at the Singapore Tennis311 words
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Article, Illustration960 1985-05-05 20 Peter Siow - Peter Siow The beat is slow as the Marathon Maestro calls the tune, backed by 'agent' John Story by Picture by Gam Seng is a deserving case. He needs all the help I can give. When we first met in April last year, heJonathan Choo - 960 words
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281 1985-05-05 20 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By THE positions of a few regular players in the Singapore team will be switched when they take on Trengganu in the second-leg Malaysia Gup match at the National Stadium tomorrow at 8 p.m. But coach Hussein Aljunied has decided to retain the281 words
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Article188 1985-05-05 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Malaysia will not make any bid to host the 1968 Thomas or Über Cups or any other international badminton tournaments next year. Instead, the Badminton Association of Malaysia will concentrate on boosting the prestige of its own Malaysian Masters and MalaysianBernama - 188 words
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Article248 1985-05-05 20 SPORT NATIONWIDE HENG Fook Pow scored a hattrick in Singapore's 6-0 victory over Pasukan Yang-Di-Pertuan Besar Negri Sembilan in the semi-finals of the Singapore veterans hockey tournament at Farrer Park Athletic Centre yesterday. Chai Hon Yoong (2) and H.S. Dhillion scored the other goals. Pasukan Sultan Azlan248 words
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Article, Illustration1024 1985-05-05 21 JEFFREY LOW - JEFFREY LOW Lowaown on spori Singapore must learn to wade out of trouble EYES closed, and with a certain smile that suggests he's out for some retribution, A.R.J. Mani sunned himself by the hotel swimming pool, trying to tan a bluish swollen nose so that it would blend nicelyJERRY SEH - 1,024 words
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Article, Illustration875 1985-05-05 21 ALAN HUBBARD - One last throw at Caesar's palace ALAN HUBBARD No turning back for the man with the golden charm 4 Kendall, a perceptive and far from precocious teenage wing-half with Preston North End, is the sort who prefers to close his front door and help his son with his homework rather875 words
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Article, Illustration1242 1985-05-05 21 ROB HUGHES - ROB HUGHES Talk of Soccer THE pulse is racing again. May came roaring into soccer's World Cup as if the old values of creation, of ruthless goalscoring, of pure entertainment, really mattered. Ten games spread across the European qualifying zones and, begging England's pardon for1,242 words
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Advertisement99 1985-05-05 18 NOTICE SALE In The Subordinate Courts of The Republic Of Singapore Writ Of Seizure Sale No. 869 of 1985 In The Cause Of Sin Hwa Machinery (Pte) Ltd Plaintiff Versus Standard Marine IndUbirial Supply (S) Pte. Ltd Defendant Aortien Sale Of Marine Industrial Hardware, etc To Be Held At No99 words
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Advertisement541 1985-05-05 19 APPOINTMENTS v\ *fl TEXAS INSTRUMENTS is the world s I leading supplier of semiconductor I ___^^HB^B components and materials. For over 20 I 4l|fl^mMamA years we have been at the forefront of I Hawfl W semiconductor technology. Tl Singapore I is tne MOS Memory Centre producing I DRAM and EPROM541 words
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Advertisement112 1985-05-05 20 We have something to match our new identity: A NEW NAME. A NEW LOGO. Raleigh Cycles (Malaysia) Berhad is now Raleigh Under dynamic Malaysians, Raleigh Berhad Berhad Our New Logo symbolizes the Raleigh has successfully made the transition from a of today: A solid, dynamic and responsible leading bicycle manufacturer112 words
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Miscellaneous113 1985-05-05 20 BADMINTON National Ranking SILAT Sldek Sanlff Cap Finals League Ist Cycle (SBA, 9am). (Delta Sports Complex, 7.30 pm). CRICKET SCA Senior Leaffe- SOCCER NFL Div Z: Semijawang SOC 2nd XI v UWC (Padang, 10.30 gc v Jubilee SA (Deptford), Tk Blanam). gah CSC v Mountbatten FC (v/TAC) CYCLING Leisure Tour113 words
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Advertisement185 1985-05-05 21 375,000 Exam Successes f.; A Whichever you want rapid promotion in A C E A your present |OD a bigger opportunity with I C M A anotne' companj or an independent career ot Institute ol Bankers your own. a Metropolitan College home study ICSA j training direct from me U185 words
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Article, Illustration469 1985-05-05 22 Goh is it.. .against all odds Gam Seng grabs the April accolade and John makes it a Boston two-step A WORD from his sponsor has won 22-year-old marathon man Goh Gam Seng April's Sunday Times/Coca-Cola Sporting Achievement of the Month Award. Although times are relatively hard, local estate agent John469 words
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Article, Illustration58 1985-05-05 22 INSIDE STORY HU NA created the hoo-ha, bat the real star of Singapore's tennis show this weekend is a 14--year-old girl from Argentina already rated as a future worldbeater. Gabriella Sabatini (above), as pretty as she is devastating, talks to Janice Seah about the those teenage tennisJONATHAN CHOO - 58 words
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Article, Illustration207 1985-05-05 22 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH HU NA was almost persuaded to change her mind about withdrawing from the Crocodile Women's Tennis Classic which ends today at the Singapore Tennis Centre. The Chinese player, whose defection three years ago has earned her more headlines than her tennis, pulled207 words
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Article578 1985-05-05 22 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON PLACES IN THE HEART: Peter Siow spotlights our award-winner and his star support act Page 20 Shock treatment for Zainal suffers energy crisis By NATIONAL serviceman Stewart Ballard, armed with detailed battle plans, almost pulled off a successful coup in the finals578 words
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Article254 1985-05-05 22 PETER SIOW - BAS Cup to Kong Siong PETER SIOW By KONG SIONG outsmarted Min Yi 69-65 to claim the Basketball Association of Singapore Cup at the Gay World Stadium last night but the victory was actually plotted on Thursday evening. Then Kong Siong gladly allowed Min Yi to trample all over them254 words
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Article712 1985-05-05 22 Everton on home stretch British Soccer LONDON, Sat. Everton extended their unbeaten run to 26 matches and maintained their remorseless progress towards the Ffrglish First Division championship with a typically professional 1-0 victory at Sheffield Wednesday today. Scottish international striker Andy Gray scored the only goal of the match after712 words
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Article78 1985-05-05 22 SYDNEY, Sat. Hie Australian Cricket Board have Issued a Supreme Court writ seeking Intonettons against seven players Emu tNius soum Africa. Test players John Dyson, Rodney Hogg, John Magulre, Cart Uarhrmamtm, T»m H*gan, Sieve Smith and Graham Yaltop are named as &e defendants. The writ claimsReuter - 78 words
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Advertisement731 1985-05-05 1 jHK^^PCSOx^ TV Eye TV Listings Music Young Life Comics B§ps*f3Ss^ Classifieds Cinema mrS^ m^&F^mluU CHINESE drama lovers are In for a treat today. A double-scooped treat, to be precise. wEftl M vJfl ItfoM V m V| Vj^a Wfnft Starting today are two Hongkong serais, both well-known Chinese stories. Opening muft731 words
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Miscellaneous1280 1985-05-05 1 PIIAiIiICI I* f*llalliilCl ft f*UJIIIIIEI 4 PU^^B THE MUSK MAN: BSSfflflfl HfllH^JHl? BH VEI ower tair 4tolo P m Entertainment UilMliliCL O UtIAIiIiEL O vflAlillCL O w*jmm A m wa\ about an aitPl lis provided by the Pek Kw Commumty ■tfulal unethical salesman who WI^UBU FF^CllKal I I Centre. 7to1,280 words
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Article394 1985-05-05 2 LIM MAY TONG - LIM MAY TONG TV PREVIEW ~~l Mont****** I By COUNTRY life as lived by the landed gentry is what Jane Austen writes about. The fine sensibilities of this class are rarely ruffled such is its splendid isolation from the beginnings of the 18th century industrial394 words
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Article, Illustration532 1985-05-05 2 JULINE TAN - JULINE TAN «v** B DFHGDFHG COMPARED with the previous series two years ago, the current season of Watch It (Tuesdays, Ch 5. 7.50 pm) is several notches up in terms of ideas and execution. While it will take me some time to shake off visions532 words
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Article, Illustration916 1985-05-05 2 To overseas viewers, British TV is the last word in quality, epitomised by grand dramas like Brideshead Revisited (right) and first-rate documentaries like Heart^of the Dragon. But, discovers US TV critic HOWARD ROSENBERG, all is not what it seems AH, BRITAIN. Home of the best916 words
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Article, Illustration282 1985-05-05 2 TEO LIAN HUAY - I TEO LIAN HUAY WONG FEI HONG selling insurance? Kwan Tuck Hin, the actor who became a household name in Asia by playing a gongfu hero in countless movies and serials, recently did a TV commercial for a Japanese life insurance company. He teamed282 words
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Article, Illustration525 1985-05-05 5 She's the new jazz diva who's the rage of Europe. MILES WHITE meets newcomer Sade (appearing on Rockline tonight at 10.15pm on Ch 5), the singing star who's creating a stir with her cover-girl looks and soulful style HER name is Sade pronounced Shar-day. IfUSA Today - 525 words
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Article, Illustration583 1985-05-05 5 PAVANE/ APPBENTI SORCIER/DANSE MACABRE/MARCHE LONGRIOISE/JOYEUSE MARCHE/PRELUDE A L'APRES-MIDI d'UN FAUNE ACADEMY of St. MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS WITH NEVILLE MARRINNER (Philips) CLASSICAL REVIEW By GEORGINA EMMANUEL THIS collection of orchestral bonbons from 19th century French composers Berlioz, Ravel, Dukas, Saint-Saens, Debussy, and Chabrier would make an excellent583 words
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Article, Illustration672 1985-05-05 5 CHOW BOOK YIN - CHOW BOOK YIN im iiißllli 'nl P-IJ_ JlJHlAl jlflfcfll ma f- BUSY AMD BLIND Sylvia Zhang Aljte (Philips) MODERN-DAY working women are likely to identify with many of the songs here. Built around the themes of being busy and blind (words which sound alike in672 words
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Article265 1985-05-05 6 NEXT Sunday is Mother's Day. But if you think about it, you should show your mother how much you appreciate her throughout the year instead of on just one day out of a whole year. Still, it is not a bad idea to set aside one day in265 words
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Article, Illustration328 1985-05-05 6 You do not have to leave your pencils lying around your table. Make a pretty holder for them from empty plastic yoghurt cups. If you don't eat yoghurt, then use plastic cups. You can even use the holder for your combs, toothbrush or odds and328 words
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Article, Illustration456 1985-05-05 6 AUGUSTE LOUIS LUMIERE THE Lumiere brothers were the pioneers of motion pictures but didn't believe that their invention would be anything more than a seven-day wonder. They saw no commercial value in what was to turn out to be a multi-billion-dollar entertainment industry. Three years after they invented456 words
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Article, Illustration921 1985-05-05 11 JEANETTE KUPFERMAN - JEANETTE KUPFERMAN A four-page special to mark Mothers' Day next Sunday By writing in the London Sunday Times All our child-rearing practices aim at eliminating distance hierarchy between parent and child. It all sounds admirable but, given friendship rather than defined status, it becomes921 words
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Article, Illustration799 1985-05-05 12 THERE is nothing more appealing than a mature woman who has grown accustomed to her face. It does take time, though, and some expense you simply cannot get away with a dab of blusher anymore. Some general advice stay away from old-lady clothing colours799 words
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Article, Illustration786 1985-05-05 13 MARY STEVENS suggests some Mother's Day presents while ANG LAY WAH does the shopping "WHAT shall we get mother?" is the perpetual cry on this annual event. It's easy to get sentimental and dewy-eyed over a mother's love and so we all should, but notOPA - 786 words
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Article, Illustration778 1985-05-05 14 ANNA LEE looks at the different faces of motherhood FROM the first lusty cry at birth, a bond forms between the newborn child and the mother. But close mother-child ties can be forged even though one is not the natural mother as motherhood takes on778 words
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724 1985-05-05 14 You can celebrate the occasion on different days ANG LAY WAH discovers that there are actually two Sundays in a vear set aside for the lady of the house 4 Mrs Anna M. Jarvis, an American, decided on the anniversary of her mother's death on May 9, 1905, that tribute724 words
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Article, Illustration472 1985-05-05 18 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN By RUSSELL WONG was listening to his Walkman and singing Cantonese songs to himself when we met. In his hand was a thick exercise book, where the Cantonese lyrics were written out phonetically. For starters, this new screen star who makes his472 words
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Article, Illustration768 1985-05-05 18 She was the dizzy-headed delight of TV's Flying Nun. And it turned out to be a frivolous tag she could not shake off not even when she won her first Oscar for Norma Rae. But having won her second Oscar this year for Places in the768 words
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Article, Illustration503 1985-05-05 18 LIM KAY TONG - LIM KAY TONG MICKI AND MAUDE At Kreta Ayer People's Theatre Starring Dudley Moore, Amy Irving and Ann Ranking Directed by Bloke Edwards By IN A sudden surge of frustration, a small but largely famous TV reporter Rob Salinger (Dudley Moore) decides to503 words
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Article, Illustration442 1985-05-05 18 JOHN AUSTIN - JOHN AUSTIN m ■fl)IIK r AWIIII)H m (IPS). MATT LATANZI, who recently married Olivia NewtonJohn, is up for the role of the young Frank Sinatra in the upcoming TV biography. Latanzi is said to be favoured by 01' Blue Eyes himself. This casting might442 words
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Miscellaneous2266 1985-05-05 3 S YOUR WEEK AHEAD Monday /^OTPfVfcA ~™R > 1 MONDAY 1 1 TUESDAY I WEDNESDAY W l I preparation for Vesak Day. 8 pm. Kong j j a&>ap^ 1 1 ENTERTAINMENT AT Men B San Phor Kark See Temple ■Vijl SIH6APORE HANDICRAFT b^^TZV Bright Hill Drive Free THE SONNETS OF2,266 words
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Article, Illustration1881 1985-05-05 1 Menu a la yuppie You don't need a university degree to run a restaurant. But having one can give you ideas on how to catch the eye of fellow professionals and executives. However, are yuppie restaurants only for other yuppies? LEE GEOK 801 on the trail of a trend 41,881 words
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VENTURES
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Article, Illustration322 1985-05-05 2 WINE, that very yuppie drink, is what gives Palms Wine Bar in Holland Village its name. This little watering hole opened in mid-1982 and has found a following among professionals and the more sophisticated crowd. Its decor, some say, is quaint and the place has been featured322 words
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MIND & BODY
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Article, Illustration582 1985-05-05 2 REBECCA CHUA - REBECCA CHUA TALKING POINT By I'VE ALWAYS thought sex a very charming aspect of fish, cold ones notwithstanding. The fact that salmon, smelt and trout would run the gauntlet to swim upstream and spawn never failed to amaze me. It wasn't their unbridled passion582 words
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Article187 1985-05-05 2 WOMEN who work have fewer physical and emotional symptoms* during pregnancy than women who don't, according to an American study. Pregnant working women report less vomiting, backache, insomnia, appetite loss, fear, anxiety and depression than women who stay at home, says Marie Annette Brown, assistantUSA Today - 187 words
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Advertisement540 1985-05-05 2 QUALIFY*, promotion through ICS Independent Home-Study Programs now available from the l>. S. A. in addition to the latest Courses offered by our U.K. and Australian Offices as shown below. I.C.S. suited the correspondence method of instruction in the States 95 years ago and have since enrolled more than 8540 words
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Advertisement277 1985-05-05 2 BE A SUCCESSFUL WRITER Make money writing &eam white you learn. The Writing School, founded in 1949, shows you how to write articles, short stories, novels, romances, radio and TV scripts that sell an' keep on selling. Top professional writers, through the medium of the school's comprehensive home-study courses, give277 words
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FASHION
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Article, Illustration1133 1985-05-05 3 Japan's winning formula Has Japanese fashion today lost out to the great London revival? TERRY TRUCCO reports from Tokyo in PHP Intersect magazine that the fashion culture there is very much alive and kicking, even if it appears contrived. And in Singapore, LIM PHAYUNG says our young trendies aren't far1,133 words
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Article, Illustration521 1985-05-05 3 THE whole catwalk literally exploded with colour. That's something very rare in a Japanese fashion show until recently when designers such as Rei Kawakubo (for Comme des Garcons) shed their monotone shrouds and reached for the paintbox. The Isetan fashion shows at the Pavilion Intercontinental521 words
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FOOD
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Article, Illustration543 1985-05-05 4 Ageing affects not just the taste-buds. The sense of smell also undergoes a change and old people are less able to detect odours that come from bad food, which can be dangerous. DOES your child hate bittergourd or Chinese parsley? Did you yourself acquire543 words
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Article, Illustration827 1985-05-05 4 MARGARET CHAN - MARGARET CHAN By GoWen Beach Seafood, 496-498 Upper East Coast Road, tel *****00, *****55, *****56. Hours: Daily 11.30 am to 3 pm, 5 pm to midnight with extension to 1 am on Fridays and Saturdays. Recommended: Set meat for 10 ($80) chilli crabs, steamed fish,827 words
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Article, Illustration210 1985-05-05 4 Laksa comes in a pretty dish SILVER Spoon Coffeehouse in Supreme House, Penang Road, serves up a tasty mee siam for $4.50. The laksa is good too at $5 and comes in a pretty covered claypot dish. This is a good place for lunch or dinner in comfortable, air-conditioned210 words
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Article, Illustration691 1985-05-05 4 IT IS not the sort of dish you would prepare every day. Aside from the amount of work involved and the expense, it could well be a health hazard too because it is so full of rich ingredients such as egg691 words
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Advertisement454 1985-05-05 4 For a Fteranakan Buffet even Nonvas M^tS^i For over a decade we've been known for Peranakan Buffet if^jSSjfcgj j^ \^^Hb^b^b^b^bl lunches with a home-cooked flavour. You too can enjoy the «|^jfe|HH B^?^^9 pleasure daily for only $14.00+ per person, h K(ifl Dinner Delights |^^^3 We make dinner a truly appetising454 words
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LOOK
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Article, Illustration1148 1985-05-05 5 PAUL ONG - PAUL ONG Management By Check your personality THE Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (M6TI) categorises people into 16 personality types, and these can be grouped under four broad bands. You must take the 126--question test to determine your type but this list, as reproduced from USA1,148 words
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Article, Illustration422 1985-05-05 5 Etiquette •JQ: EVEN in a crowd, they head straight for me every Saturday without tell the tall ones whose voices haven't cracked, the short ones with well-scrubbed faces, a few thuggish looking ones whose causes I have my doubts about. They rattle their tins422 words
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316 1985-05-05 5 ||A BRITISH invention sounds like good news for anyone worried about hearing damage, particularly when caused by working in a noisy factory. The news is equally good for employers who suspect that some workers may be feigning deafness to make false claims for compensation.316 words
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306 1985-05-05 5 Household tips B IT'S settled the family portrait will be on the wall of the living room. To get it up right, put some cellophane tape on the spot where you drive the nail and you won't chip the plaster. If306 words
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Advertisement305 1985-05-05 5 Tram As A Company Soles Executive and leave that poor job behind you! The happy family, the house and Holders of the MAMSA Part 1 1 Diploma the car could bo Yours. With you in Sate Marketing will be totally rewarding life working at a Sates T^^"? A ?y.?! l305 words
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Advertisement137 1985-05-05 5 Ike a thick, twisted towel fee a philter to unWock a drain. Work it quckly m and out of the plug hole to create a vacuum and pii up the Mocfcaf e from the drain. I .^^aE^\/ill~i rl/>c Plrwr>c Affordable luxuryH I rXi YI |4^l JL j^Jl^l^J Just four units137 words
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ARTS & BOOKS
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Article, Illustration908 1985-05-05 6 MAX LE BLOND - MAX LE BLOND Audiences either liked or hated TheatreWorks' first play Our reviewer, the show's director and others involved in drama comment on the controversial tarce DRAMA By THEATREWORKS took to the stage at the World Trade Centre last week for a historic first production, obviously908 words
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537 1985-05-05 6 ROGER JENKINS, 32, a director with ST*RS, an amateur drama company 1 DISLIKED Be My Sushi To night, intensely The first scene was superfluous and the second act interminably protracted. None of the characters displayed qualities to make them appealing. They deserved the pain537 words
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Article, Illustration1006 1985-05-05 6 CAROL LIM - CAROL LIM 3*Sff*t 11.-'^b^^Fm IP^^E*^?*t* I m IN THEORY; it seems like a good idea Bring in two Rodin masterpieces together with four modern works from the Centre de Pompidou Museum in Paris and, in doing so help to beef up Metro's Vision de France1,006 words
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Holidays
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Article, Illustration468 1985-05-05 7 MARGARET CHAN kicks off our ten-page travel special with a selection of her favourite Chinese restaurants in five Asian cities TAIPEI IN TAIPEI you'll find authentic Shanghainese, Beijing, Sichuan and Hunan cuisines. Early Chinese who settled in Taiwan were probably Fujian seafarers. Today, the Taiwanese468 words
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Article546 1985-05-05 7 ■HONGKONG A LIGHTNING food tour of the colony should include dianxin (yum cha), roast meat and sharksfin. Many of the snacks which originated in Yangzhou in the north-east have become the specialities of the Guangzhou kitchen Yangzhou fried rice, noodles and dumplings. Most of these were served546 words
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Article, Illustration451 1985-05-05 7 BANGKOK TALK about the Chinese in Thailand and we immediately think of the Chaozhou people, who constitute the major portion of Thais of Chinese descent. You'll find their culinary influence in much of the everyday food of the Thais. Chive (ku cai) cakes, crunchy beefball451 words
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Article, Illustration1042 1985-05-05 9 I "HO HUM! A castle you say," I said to no one in particular. The thought of wandering through halls and halls of bric-a--brac, conducting intelligent conversations with suits of armour and looking through turret windows didn't quite appeal to me.AP - 1,042 words
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Article, Illustration424 1985-05-05 9 KANNAN CHANDRAN visits Count Dracula's castle in Transylvania, Rumania, while MILLIE PHUAH takes a trip to Burma I THERE are some things I'll never forget about Burma the ancient temples overlooking hot desert sands, quiet sounds of living along the history-laden Irrawaddy River, the gentle longyincladAP - 424 words
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Article, Illustration1087 1985-05-05 10 MARIAN TAN goes scuba-diving in Australia's Great Barrier Reef, and AGATHA KOH rides the rapids in New Zealand WHAT struck me most about my stay on the Great Barrier Reef is actually not so much the coral or the fish it's the birds. As theBT - 1,087 words
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Article, Illustration809 1985-05-05 10 Engulfed in a wall of water I IT ALL started innocently enough. He said he went white water rafting, whizzing down the rapids in a rubber raft and paddling for dear life to avoid being thrown against the boulders in the river. I said it sounded fun and thought theAP - 809 words
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Article, Illustration846 1985-05-05 11 TONG YOKE THO goes on a four-day sojourn in the mountains of Thailand, visiting and learning about the life of the hill tribesmen I "WAKE UP! There's a fire!" said a voice in my head. It was pitch dark. What time is846 words
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Article595 1985-05-05 11 THE Hmong village of Khun Wang lies on the edge of the notorious Golden Triangle, accessible only in dry weather. The village ground was littered with animal droppings. The Hmong homes were low, without any windows, to keep out the cold. Once our guide got permission to visit595 words
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Article, Illustration520 1985-05-05 11 THE narrow, winding path to the Karen village of Nong Tao was lined with wild flowers. While we slithered and scrambled along in our Adidas and Nike sneakers, our Hmong guide walked surefooted in his old rubber slippers. The house of chief Michael Tanni was already abuzz with520 words
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Article, Illustration783 1985-05-05 12 ANG LAY WAH writes on tried and tested vacation rules, while SYLVIA TAN suffers from culture shock II BELIEVE in travelling light. And this means with people as well as with luggage. Making concessions for others' habits and learning how to live with them forARTHER LEE - 783 words
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Article720 1985-05-05 12 IT WAS the land of plenty, but where was the fridge in the hotel room conveniently filled with drinks? There was the phone, but "sorry, ma'am, the coffee shop is closed". Where does one get a drink after midnight in America, or to be specific, Honolulu?ST - 720 words
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Article, Illustration945 1985-05-05 13 IRENE PA FES feels she has taken a step back into the past on a trip to Egypt THERE are 10 times more monuments in Egypt than anywhere else in the world the tourist guide told our group from Singapore Whatevei the statistics, the museum at945 words
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566 1985-05-05 14 CHARLES BATCHELOR writes on security for the traveller while SUSANNA KULATISSA suggests some tours available this season WHICH airline to Beirut? Which hotel in Manila? How to travel from Maputo to Beira hire car or scheduled airline? While it may beFinancial Times - 566 words
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Article354 1985-05-05 14 Country Tour Length Cost Agent Asia India: Kashmir Taj Mahal tour. I Bombay Delhi Kashmir Delhi Agra 7 days $1599 Sin Chew Bombay. Tel: *****77 Nepal: Katmandu Bhadgaon Patan city 17 days $6,239 Franco Asian Khasa Tingri Zigaze Lhasa Zigaze Tel: *****77 Tingri (Mt.354 words
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187 1985-05-05 14 THE Indian government has introduced travel perks for the young in celebration of the International Year of the Youth. Anyone below the age of 30 is entitled to discounted accomodation rates at any of the government-run hotels thoughout India. Three packages at discounted187 words
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Article, Illustration1623 1985-05-05 15 RETHI GOVIN laps up the luxury as a guest of the Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group THE transition from my work-a-day world to one of luxury was quick and painless. A mere two hours before I touched down in Bangkok, I was haggling1,623 words
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Article, Illustration825 1985-05-05 16 ALAN HUBBARD watches the penguins on Australia's Phillip Island and LESLEY KOH offers tips on people-watching through the camera lens THEY say that the longestrunning show on earth is Agatha Christie's The Mousetrap. But there's a seaside performance in Australia which has been playing toAP - 825 words
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Article, Illustration452 1985-05-05 16 THE best holidays are those in which I pack only the bare necessities. For people-watching and picture-taking, while travelling light, are what I enjoy most. On a recent overland tour of Indonesia, travelling by bus and train throughout Java, I brought only a change ofAP - 452 words
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Article, Illustration833 1985-05-05 17 KHNG EU MENG, lolling on his goat's wool carpet, tells of the shopping available in Kathmandu ■TAKE your biggest bags when heading for Kathmandu, capital of Nepal, for shopping there is made more enjoyable both by the wide array of native goods available and reasonable prices.KHNG EU MENG - 833 words
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Advertisement937 1985-05-05 9 a /^H^ FROM MEDITTERANEAN TO NORTHERN EUROPE TAKING IN LONDON £'&**<& JK«"'ls3fißF jfcv AMSTERDAM, COPENHAGEN, ODENSE. STOCKHOLM. OSLO HAMBURG ■r'-3Lc'3t 0? l^^l Brussels, cologne, bonn, heidelburg. franrjrt, vaduz Vienna 1^ fSHtafclJ' \y**£M WL SALZBURG, INNSBRUCK, LUCERNE, VENICE, FLORENCE. VATICAN CITY ROME X M |PK^ aBJP||«S*"WSPIWW NAPLES, SORRENTO. ISLE OF CAPRI,937 words
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Advertisement350 1985-05-05 14 I Choicest Holidays 1 i6 days Rhine Countries Tour I Switzerland *****2 I *11 days Magic of India Nepal *****0 I 5 days Phuket ***** I 5 days Burma *****0 Inclusive of Air Fares H Rail HoUdays I 8 days ftilace on Wheels Delhi /Jaipur/Udaipur/Agra from $$1642 Hotel Packages I350 words
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HABITAT
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Article, Illustration426 1985-05-05 18 JUDITH HOLMBERG - JUDITH HOLMBERG »r CERAMIC tiles have become the standard solution over the last few years for homeowners looking for a flooring. Tough, resistant to spills and therefore easy to clean, it is often hard to ignore them in favour of other materials. Especially since they426 words
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227 1985-05-05 18 TO help you decorate in grand style and with a modest budget, here is some advice and guidance from leading US interior designers. First, make affordable architectural changes. Invest in useful structural alterations, such as closing off or adding windows, changing the position227 words
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Miscellaneous89 1985-05-05 18 Teak-veneered chipboard for a TV trolley B SB! ■^■B^ I Id Ml BlB^BB^^^^.^. Bl BA. B^BBl hi B^B^B^^^l BF^BVfflH Hi IfW 1 Use teak-veneered chipboard to make this smart Screw plate-type castors on to the base to five Shelves inside the trolley can hold newspapers television trolley. Cut the panels89 words
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