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Title Section14 1986-04-20 1 The Sunday Times No: 2602 55 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 189/12/85 APRIL 20, 198614 words
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Article, Illustration599 1986-04-20 1 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - ALBERT RAMALINGAM By in Kota Kinabalu (Sabah) OPPOSITION leader Tun Mustapha bin Datuk Harun and two of his top lieutenants are not standing for the Sabah state elections next month. When nominations closed at the 20 centres at noon yesterday, their names were conspicuously absent599 words
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220 1986-04-20 1 58 hurt as rocket blows up soon after lift-off VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE (California) A Titan rocket blew up shortly after lift-off, sending an orange, mushroom-shaped toxic cloud into the air and injuring at least 58 people. Defence experts said the loss of the rocket, believed to be carrying aReuter; UPI - 220 words
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Article, Illustration62 1986-04-20 1 This little girl's heart may belong to McDonald's the hamburger giant, but flowers are her stock in trade. She sells the blooms outside a temple in Waterloo Street. As one of Singapore's many working children, she's getting an early lesson in life while others her ace lead aDAVID TAN - 62 words
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140 1986-04-20 1 Libyans held after bomb find in Turkey ANKARA Turkish police said they found a bomb at an Istanbul bank with US interests yesterday as four Libyans were reported held after an apparent attempt to attack an American military club. Police said a small explosive device outside the KOC-A--merikan Bank, inReuter - 140 words
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Article132 1986-04-20 1 THE Ministry of Trade and Industry yesterday said prices must be determined by market forces. It was not the ministry's policy to pressure hawkers or other business people to reduce prices. The ministry was clarifying Its stand on the Issue of hawker prices in response132 words
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Article, Illustration210 1986-04-20 1 Marcos offers $142m to live in Caribbean KINGSTOWN (St Vincent) Former Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos made an informal offer of US$65 million (about Ssl42 million) to the government of St Vincent and the Grenadines to grant him asylum, Prime Minister James Mitchell has revealed. In a broadcast address reported byAP; Reuter - 210 words
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547 1986-04-20 1 LOONG SWEE YIN - LOONG SWEE YIN By ACTING Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong yesterday defended the increase in petrol prices, despite falling oil prices worldwide, after a cadre member of the People's Action Party questioned the move. The cadre said at a gathering of cadres at the547 words
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Advertisement120 1986-04-20 1 FOCUS Can the Big 4 draw back the investors? Our children are reared in cocoons SUNDAY PLUS Marrying an older woman Holidays for as little as $100 10-page travel supplement TV PLUS Back to the future ASM MAGAZINE India's Bandit Queen regrets FOCUS Your Week Ahead 5 Editcr.ai 15 TV120 words
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Advertisement9 1986-04-20 1 Lover who planted the kiss of death Page 69 words
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Article, Illustration701 1986-04-20 2 PROBLEM OF THE SOVIET YUPPIE: The emergence of a new generation of youngsters brought up on the good life is worrying the Kremlin. The Soviet yuppie's penchance for cars, holidays abroad and the disco circuit seems to be in conflict with the idealogy of a socialist state.701 words
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Article, Illustration146 1986-04-20 2 NICKLAUS SETS AN EXAMPLE: When golf pro Jack Nicklaus (left) recently became the oldest winner of the US Masters golf championships at the age of 46, it gave a boost to other ertswhile over-the-hill golfers who might have thought of retiring. As most in the local golf circuit is146 words
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Article, Illustration1036 1986-04-20 2 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - ALBERT R AM ALING AM By in nota ninaoaiu (^aoan; WHAT now for Tun Mustapha bin Datu Harun, the charismatic Sabah leader who failed in his legal bid to oust Chief Minister Datuk Joseph Pairin Kitingan and who will not be standing in the1,036 words
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Article, Illustration519 1986-04-20 2 Friends and family shunned me, says Svetlana WASHINGTON COMMUNIST dictator Josef Stalin's daughter again renounced her homeland, not for political reasons but because she felt rejected by her family in the Soviet Union and realised her true home now is America, she said. Svetlana Alliluyeva, 60, quietly returned to theUPI - 519 words
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724 1986-04-20 3 STELLA DANKER - Europe-shy Americans may flock here STELLA DANKER By AMERICAN tourists, who will be giving Europe a miss this year for fear of being easy targets for terrorists, may be headed this way. It is still too early to know if Americans will find their way to Singapore in large numbers724 words
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671 1986-04-20 3 YANG RAZALI KASSIM - YANG RAZALI KASSIM The Indonesian-Australian rift By Jakarta Correspondent SUSPENSE h-is crept into ties between Canbarra and Jakarta following a week of Indonesian fury over son*e highly provocative articles mblished in Australia. The Australians, shocked by the unexpected setback in relations, are kept wandering671 words
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236 1986-04-20 3 LEONG WENG KAM - Hotel that pays Thai guests' exit tax LEONG WENG KAM By A SINGAPORE hotel is wooing Thai tourists by offering to refund their exit tax a tax levied by the Thai government since late 1963 on its citizens travelling abroad. For five months starting this month, Plaza Hotel is reimbursing236 words
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Article, Illustration329 1986-04-20 3 How American tourists rank They account for about 6 per cent of all visitors here. They form the fifth largest group, excluding Malaysians They are responsible for about 5.5 per cent of tourism earnings They stay three days on average. HEY, Big Spender329 words
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155 1986-04-20 4 Mobs sack police homes in N. Ireland BELFAST Protestant mobs attacked the homes of 14 policemen throughout Northern Ireland early yesterday after rioting erupted in Belfast for the second night running. Eight Catholic homes around the province were also assaulted in violence following the funeral of the first Protestant killedReuter - 155 words
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Article, Illustration418 1986-04-20 4 LOUISE BRANSON - Soviet yuppies worry Gorbachev LOUISE BRANSON By Moscow Correspondent MEET the Soviet yuppie whom Mikhail Gorbachev is planning to cut down to size. The Soviet yuppie wears jeans and Adidas shoes and one of his main aims in life is to travel and own a car and a dacha (countryTass - 418 words
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Article, Illustration317 1986-04-20 4 Horowitz fans fight guards to hear him play MOSCOW Music students crashed through the doors of the Moscow Conservatory on Friday and pushed aside security guards after learning they would not be allowed to hear pianist Vladimir Horowitz's first Russian concert in 61 years. Thousands of people gathered outside theUPI; AP - 317 words
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92 1986-04-20 4 Shower girls draw crowds at expose-ition SAO PAULO The 35th home appliance show that opened this week in South America's largest city is drawing big crowds, largely because of a shower manufacturer's booth that features nude women demonstrating the product. The company, Lorenzetti, which already gained notice through television advertisementsAP - 92 words
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205 1986-04-20 4 LONDON THE Guinness brewing company, famous for its dark Irish stout, won Britain's biggest takeover battle by successfully fighting off a £2.7 billion (SsB.B billion) rival bid for the leading scotch whisky firm Distillers. The Argyll Supermarkets Group, which had waged a bitter four-monthReuter - 205 words
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Article123 1986-04-20 4 Bonn hurt by Star Wars leak BONN West Germany was yesterday trying to limit damage caused by a leak of secret agreements with the US on the Strategic Defence Initiative, known as Star Wars. The publication of the complete texts of the two agreements in the popular Cologne Express newspaperReuter - 123 words
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438 1986-04-20 4 PARIS Western industrial nations were generally confident about the future of the world economy but Europe and Japan would not commit themselves to speeding up the growth of their economies. A communique, released on Friday at the end of two days of talksReuter; FT; AP - 438 words
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248 1986-04-20 4 TOKYO In what appeared to be part of a co-ordinated move by the central banks of the major industrial nations, the Bank of Japan announced yesterday it would cut the official discount rate by half a percentage point to 3.5 per cent onAP; Reuter; AFP - 248 words
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Article89 1986-04-20 4 Dow Jones NEW YORK Wall Street stacks closed tower on Friday as heavy selling by institutional investors and general profit taking undermined late attempts to rally. The Dow Jones industrial average fell 14.63 points to 1,8M.€3. New York Stock Ex- change advances led declines 861 to 778Reuter - 89 words
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Miscellaneous160 1986-04-20 2 UP TO 1 pm Showers over several areas in the late morning and early afternoon. TEMP. (C) up to 6 am tomorrow: 32 max.. 25 min SUNSET today: 70S pm; Sunrise tomorrow: 6.59 am. TRAVELLERS- HEATHER Adelaide 10 18 C Cloudy Manila 22 36 C Sunny Amsterdam C > Melbourne160 words
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Advertisement45 1986-04-20 3 STATISTICS THAT SHAPE THE COUNTRY Spending more on doctors DOCTORS' bills went up by 153 per cent over the 10-year period ending 1984. What the average person spent on medical services: nICOICaI II person I (f Basic data Department ot Statistics By Ho Chin Beilf45 words
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Advertisement188 1986-04-20 4 Tulip Garden MAKE THE CONNECTION T0... *Hb '^^1 H^ 1 1 ...LUXURIOUS UPTOWN LIVING! Prestigious district 10 location at Holland and Farrer Roads Minutes to Orchard Road and Holland Village lush landscaped gardens Unique stepped-maisonettes and tower apartments with spacious patios and balconies Swimming pool with changing and shower facilities188 words
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Advertisement81 1986-04-20 4 fX— O r^^pm^mm y China Palatg HcsUttcanlV Happy Birthday Delight $328 per table Celebrate this special day with us. vr 1 Longevity Birthday Bun II 3. Happiness Shark's Fin ||^\Li 4 Roast Whole /URBp 5 steam^ c| Live Fish mT I 6. Bean Skin Rolls With I r Assorted vegetables81 words
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FOREIGN NEWS
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277 1986-04-20 5 New Zealand and Australia also going for consumer tax MR LEE KUAN YEW described as interesting the Labour government of New Zealand's decision to reduce corporate and personal income tax from 66 to 48 per cent. Because it has to do that, the Singapore Prime Minister said, the New Zealand277 words
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Article, Illustration628 1986-04-20 5 H.L. LIM - Why your money should not be locked in H.L. LIM PM sums up his trip: Open up, stay competitive By in Perth MR LEE KUAN YEW summed up his three-nation trip by reiterating that economies must be open, that countries must be able to compete and that capital should not628 words
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221 1986-04-20 5 PM keen on Darwin visit, but not this time DARWIN is Australia's nothernmost city of the country. It is remote from the main urban centres along the southern and eastern coasts. Though nearest to Southeast Asia, its remoteness on the Australian continent itself may be the reason why Darwin has221 words
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Article, Illustration450 1986-04-20 6 TRIPOLI 4 We want to go to America and kill. Why not? 7 THE Libyan capital buried some of its dead from the bombing by American planes as Libya's No. 2 dismissed reports of internal dissension and put the death toll atNYT; Reuter; AP - 450 words
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Article, Illustration466 1986-04-20 6 Arab lover who planted the kiss of death LONDON 6 I do not think V6fy much of thai boyfriend. y Cathleen Murphy, mother of the Irish girl who was left holding the bomb. WHEN Anne-Marie Murphy kissed her Arab boyfriend goodbye at Heathrow Airport, she was thinking of their comingNYT; UPI - 466 words
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138 1986-04-20 6 France orders four Libyans to leave PARIS Four Libyans were expelled from France for "activities likely to disturb public •rder", officiate said. Police declined to identify the niea who were pat on a plaae for Tripoli under escort. Mr Robert Pandrand, the Minister Delegate for Security, amid the government wouldAFP; Reuter - 138 words
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261 1986-04-20 6 Soviet bloc 'must accept larger cuts than Nato' WASHINGTON DEFENCE Secretary Caspar Weinberger has said that the Warsaw Pact must accept larger cuts than the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation in any mutual reduction of conventional forces in Europe because it has an "overwhelming advantage". Speaking at a news conference viaReuter - 261 words
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146 1986-04-20 6 Greek police stop Tripoli minister's press talk ATHENS Greek police early on Saturday broke up a news conference by Libyan Deputy Foreign Minister Ahmet Shahati shortly after denying his country sought European Community mediation with the United States and said the plane taking him to Tripoli on Friday returned toReuter; AP - 146 words
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120 1986-04-20 6 Britain in, NZ out of naval exercise TOKYO Japan, the United States, Britain, Canada and Australia will take part in the biggest Rim par biennial naval manoeuvres in the Pacific Ocean beginning on May 18. Japan is to send eight destroyers, eight anti-submarine helicopters, eight P-3C anti-sub-marine patrol planes andAFP - 120 words
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Article63 1986-04-20 6 DAMASCUS A series of bomb explosions rocked Syria on Wednesday and a Syrian security official has blamed Israeli agents, the official news agency, Sana, reported. The official would only say that a number of public transport vehicles had been attacked, and there were some casualties. HeAFP - 63 words
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Advertisement237 1986-04-20 6 The Dynasty Singapore is proud to welcome five very charming people for lunch and dinner. 'Live' at H^^V I If music be food for the soul, m music from Britain's best known jazz then you'd be a happily satisfied il funk group, person on 22 and 23 April. That's j237 words
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ASEAN NEWS
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425 1986-04-20 7 Mochtar fails to get Thach to accept proposal BANGKOK Indonesian Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja has failed to persuade Vietnam to accept an eight-point proposal to settle the Cambodian problem. He said yesterday that Vietnamese Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach had not changed his attitude towards the plan proposed by the425 words
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Article89 1986-04-20 7 PAUL JACOB - 'Press must be more aware' PAUL JACOB THE press should be aware of its responsibilities to its own nation and the need to maintain good relations with other countries, Indonesian Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatrnadja said, commenting on the strained Indonesian-Aus-tralian relations. Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew's remarks to Australian journalists89 words
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224 1986-04-20 7 WASHINGTON A State Department panel, expressing fears of a return to the days when Asian "boat people" were "pushed back into the sea", has urged Western countries to provide a haven for many of the 154,000 refugees living in Indochinese camps. "The threats toAP - 224 words
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Article, Illustration223 1986-04-20 7 MANILA The United States considers President Corazon Aquino's seven-week-old government to be stable despite attempts by pro-Marcos loyalists and supporters to sow chaos and confusion. Undersecretary of State Michael Armacost who left Manila on Friday after visiting for a few days, confirmed his government's judgmentFT; Reuter - 223 words
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244 1986-04-20 7 Sir Joh apologises for Australian reports BRISBANE A letter apologising for the behaviour of the Australian media has been sent to Indonesian President Suharto over the recent publication of articles in the Sydney Mtrning Herald which had strained relations between the two countries. Queensland Premier Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen wrote the244 words
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Article, Illustration354 1986-04-20 7 Govt sacks PDI leaders to solve congress row JAKARTA The government has stepped in to end the strife in the Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI) by sacking its leadership, Minister of State Sudharmono said yesterday. Bickering among the 1,250 delegates during the three-day congress, which could not agree on new leaders,AFP - 354 words
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Article142 1986-04-20 7 JAKARTA President Ronald Reagan's scheduled visit to Bali this month will take place despite the Libyan crisis, the official Antara news agency quoted United States Ambassador Paul Wolfowitz as saying on Saturday. Mr Reagan would definitely come to Indonesia but with the latest Libyan conflict,Reuter - 142 words
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127 1986-04-20 8 Import duty raised for canned fish KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia has raised import duties on several Items, including canned sardines and canned horse mackerel, from five per cent to between 25 and 31 per cent to protect local industries. A 25 per cent duty on canned pork Is also to beAFP - 127 words
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Article, Illustration245 1986-04-20 8 Jobless grads taken on as relief teachers KUALA LUMPUR The Education Ministry has recruited more than 100 jobless university graduates as temporary teachers as part of measures to overcome the problem of unemployment among them. In announcing the recruitment on Friday, a ministry spokesman said 50 of the graduates beganNST - 245 words
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204 1986-04-20 8 KUANTAN The private sector, especially the plantation industry, may employ foreigners if they cannot get Malaysian workers, Labour Minister Datuk Lee Kim Sai said yesterday. But they may only do this through official channels such as the ministry's foreign labour recruitment committee. This wasBernama - 204 words
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Article16 1986-04-20 8 KUALA LUMPUR The Senate has adjourned its current session after a 10-day sitting. BernamaBernama - 16 words
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168 1986-04-20 8 Architects go on business trip to China KUALA LUMPUR A delegation of 30 from the Malaysian Institute of Architects left yesterday for a two-week visit to China in a bid to promote local architectural services, building products and other industries. The visit is a follow-up to the Malaysian Prime Minister'sBernama - 168 words
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Article, Illustration194 1986-04-20 8 Lepers will be treated at home in future SUNGAI BULOH (Selangor) The National Leprosy Control Centre here will no longer provide permanent in-patient treatment for lepers when the service is phased out by the year 2000, Health Minister Datuk Mak Hon Kam said on Saturday. This followed encouraging response onBernama - 194 words
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Article48 1986-04-20 8 KOTA TINGGI The government is negotiating with the Asian Development Bank for loans to finance several aquaculture projects under the Fifth Malaysia Plan. Agriculture Minister Anwar Ibrahim said on Friday that the projects would be managed by fishermen's associations and the private sector. BernamaBernama - 48 words
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Article41 1986-04-20 8 KUALA LUMPUR The Supreme Court has dismissed an application for leave by former Bumiputra Malaysia Finance Chairman Lorrain Osman in his case to stop the Hongkong At-torney-General from using evidence gathered in Malaysia to extradite him from London BernamaBernama - 41 words
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Article32 1986-04-20 8 IPOH An official study will soon be conducted on transvestites to seek ways to help them overcome their problems, Welfare Services Minister Datuk Abu Hassan Omar said vester dav. BernamaBernama - 32 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration804 1986-04-20 9 LEE SIEW HUA - LEE SIEW HUA By THE influenza outbreak that began this month has turned into an epidemic, the first in this decade. Thousands of Singaporeans have gone down with flu, experiencing some or all of its unwelcome symptoms fever, chills, muscle aches, vomiting, colic, diarrhoea804 words
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Article, Illustration340 1986-04-20 9 LOONG SWEE YIN - LOONG SWEE YIN By THE People's Action Party made public yesterday its criteria for choosing cadre members who, unlike ordinary members, have voting rights. The party expects cadre members to have at least a Primary Five education. They340 words
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Article43 1986-04-20 9 A JOBLESS man who was released from prison about a year ago is back behind bars. Ng Kong Seng, 30, was recently jailed for a total of 44 months for five cheating offences and for dishonestly keeping stolen goods.43 words
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Article87 1986-04-20 9 FIVE Danish tourists went on a harbour tour and ended up in a protected area near the Pulau Brani Naval Base. An officer at the base's wharf guard post, who saw the boat coming into the Selat Sengkir Channel, immediately stopped it. The boatman, Yeo Chan,87 words
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Article26 1986-04-20 9 THE Saint Andrew's Mission Hospital will hold its annual general meeting on Friday on its premises at 250 Tanjong Pagar Road at 5.15 pm.26 words
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Article, Illustration222 1986-04-20 9 Man, 60, goes down plunging hole to save colleague THERE was an accident, a crowd formed, but no one seemed to know what to do. It was then that a 60-year-old crane operator acted. Without a thought for his own safety, he went down a narrow 22-metre-deep piling hole to222 words
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Article, Illustration376 1986-04-20 9 LEE SIEW HUA; NIK KASMANI - LEE SIEW HUA NIK KASMANI By Picture by STACKED aguinst an office wall, these pew ter plaques and other gleaming tributes of thanks tell the story of one man's charitable spirit. Mr Danny Tan, who builds theatrical set has fashioned stages for376 words
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Article, Illustration907 1986-04-20 10 AUDREY PERERA - They work while their friends are home playing AUDREY PERERA Story: 4 It's not that much fun, but I enjoy it, says Vivian. Her younger sisters say they'd rather be stacking newspapers than be at home watching television. We think it's good training for them, and they're realising that workingDAVID TAN; K. F. SEETOH - 907 words
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Article259 1986-04-20 10 PKMS condemns US raids on Libya THE Singapore Malay National Organisation (PKMS) yesterday condemned the United States for its bombing raids on Libya. It also attacked Britain for helping the Americans in the air strikes. In a statement read out to reporters by Acting President, Mr Ibrahim Ariff, the party259 words
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Article62 1986-04-20 10 Visit by Brunei minister BRUNEI'S Minister of Education and Health, Pehin Orang Kaya Laila Wijaya Dato Seri Setia Haji Awang Abdul Aziz Bin Begawan Pehin Udana Khatib Dato Seri Paduka Haji Awang Umar, arrives today for a three-day visit. He will meet Education Minister Dr Tony Tan, Finance Minister Dr62 words
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311 1986-04-20 10 LITO GUTIERREZ - Why Manila won't crack down on sex tours LITO GUTIERREZ By MANILA could crack down on sex tour operators to rid itself of its reputation as a "flesh market". But Philippine Tourism Minister Jose Antonio Gonzalez said his government was not about to do that. He is taking a different311 words
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231 1986-04-20 10 Granny died when boy's play set bed alight A BOY was playing with matches beside his sleeping grandmother when he accidentally set the bedsheet on fire. He tried to put out the flames but could not. He also tried unsuccessfully to wake his grandmother. Feeling afraid, the boy, Jumaat bin231 words
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Article, Illustration180 1986-04-20 10 A POLICEMAN died in hospital and his four colleagues were injured when the jar they were in plunged into a monsoon drain opposite the People's Association East Coast campsite. Constable Chia Chee Meng, 20, died in hospital a day after the accident. Constables180 words
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Article65 1986-04-20 10 A MAN was on Friday granted a six-month conditional discharge for throwing a woman's underwear at the fence of a i.\\ factory. Chen Peh VVoon, 42. admitted disorderly behaviour in front of Blue Box Toy FtecfcOT} in Toa Payoh on the morning of March 28. Two65 words
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Article, Illustration580 1986-04-20 11 AUDREY PERERA - AUDREY PERERA Surveyor writes 'instant book for buyers and sellers By 4 There are so many advertisements each day and they all look alike. You should choose words which will make potential buyers want to see your property m 7 Mr Lim, author of You580 words
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Article, Illustration331 1986-04-20 11 CATHERINE C. ONG - CATHERINE C. ONG By INTERNATIONAL countertrade houses will get pioneer status from the Government. This incentive for them to set up offices here is in line with plans to develop Singapore as a countertrade services centre. Details such as the length of the331 words
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264 1986-04-20 11 IF YOU think the Chinese are gullible and can be taken for a ride, listen to the voice of experience before blowing your chance of doing business in potentially the largest market in the world. Banker Wong Nang Jang yesterday livened264 words
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Article, Illustration97 1986-04-20 11 THE holder of ticket number *****6 in the Youth Cares for Youth Care draw for charity has won the luxury apartment which did not find an owner in two Metro promotion draws a year ago. The organisers are hoping that the third draw, held yesterday, will prove to97 words
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419 1986-04-20 11 KONG SOOK CHIN - KONG SOOK CHIN By THE organ donation law is expected to come into effect next year. Dr Kwa Soon Bee, Permanent Secretary (Health) and Director of Medical Services, told reporters yesterday that the ministry was working towards tabling the Bill in Parliament419 words
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130 1986-04-20 11 AN INTERIOR designer was yesterday found guilty of hurting a woman police constable who had booked him for a traffic offence. Ang Ming Chiang, 28, was fined $1,000. His fiancee, Miss Mak Yoke Lui, 23, who was also tried with him, was acquitted130 words
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Article, Illustration98 1986-04-20 11 Wearing their medals proudly, these schoolteacher officers from the National Police Cadet Corps and National Cadet Corps were given clasps and Long Service Medals yesterday. The day's highest honours went to Lieutenant-Colonel S.E. Jesudasan, 55 (first row centre above and below right), who was awarded the Third ClaspLIM SENG TIONG - 98 words
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Article, Illustration405 1986-04-20 12 MICHAEL LIM - MICHAEL LIM By THE University of London is thinking of licensing tutors who coach students preparing for its external degree examinations. It is concerned about the high failure rate among external degree candidates, which the university feels may be partly due to incompetent405 words
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154 1986-04-20 12 GRASSROOTS organisations are channels for you to voice your opinions and problems so use them. After all, the rationale behind having residents' committees, block representatives and neighbourhood watch groups is to provide a channel of communication between the public and government. This point was made154 words
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265 1986-04-20 12 Singapore workers a lucky lot, says NTUC leader SINGAPORE workers were a lucky lot, said NTUC Assistant Secretary-General Goh Chee Wee, who yesterday shared impressions of his recent visit to four countries. In Hongkong, people had to contend with an uncertain future after 1997. They did not have social security265 words
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Article, Illustration210 1986-04-20 12 HEADS will surely turn on seeing the Kallang and Aljunied Mass Rapid Transit stations when they are completed in 3'/2 years. The two elevated stations, together with seven others on the eastern line, will feature a dome-shaped roof, segmented like a caterpillar, over the platforms.210 words
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348 1986-04-20 12 THE latest Housing Board maisonettes, shown for the first time yesterday in Bishan East, come with twin balconies or an open-air roof terrace. But those who want to spend their days and nights enjoying a sweeping view of Braddell Road and Ang348 words
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215 1986-04-20 12 ATM vandal's jail term cut but caning stands THE High Court reduced from six months to one the jail term on a youth who smashed a Post Office Savings Bank cash-on-line machine last July. But the mandatory four strokes of the cane in addition to the jail sentence imposed on215 words
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199 1986-04-20 12 FORMER drug addicts have a hard enough time finding their niche in society without people despising them for their past mistakes. Mr Baey Lian Peck, President of the Singapore AntiNarcotics Association alluded to this when he called on the public to supplement the Government's efforts199 words
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Article31 1986-04-20 12 DR HIEW SIEW NAM has been appointed Chairman of the Ngee Ann Polytechnic council for three years from April 1 Mr Chan Chee Wah has been appointed Deputy Chairman.31 words
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Article, Illustration708 1986-04-20 13 The official opening of Tai-Pan Ramada Hotel is a great pride to me and to everyone who has contributed to this memorable occasion. In September 1982 Hotel Tai-Pan embarked on an ambitious course of constructing an extension the Queen Wing and renovating and upgrading the existing Victoria708 words
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Advertisement1147 1986-04-20 14 o 1/^^^? TAI-B\N RAMADA HOTEL Ull UJCII V-fllll^lcll v-F|J\^llllli^ :is^i_^2ilP^ 20 th Anril iqB6 lAN ACKNOWLEDGEMENT TO THE TEAM HJ_s£!£_"Bls_*Hl BEHIND THE MAGICAL TRANSFORMATION' m_T_l Tai-Pan Ramada Hotel would like to thank Architects Team 3, Lau Teo M E |MtH H I ImT Yong, Bylander Meinhardt Partnership, Lee Chiaw Meng1,147 words
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Article325 1986-04-20 15 ONCE in a while, in art as in other spheres of life, an idea emerges whose time has obviously come. No, a new and revolutionary style or school is not about to transform Singapore art. Rather, starting from July, works and objects of art325 words
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Article107 1986-04-20 15 What "he Sunday Times reported on April 23, 1961 FRENCH roops, led by retired generals rebelling against P -esident Charles de Gaulle'. Algerian policy, seized Alg era in a bloodless coup at dawn yesterday. The leac.ers of the mutiny said the* had acted to "keep the ArmyReuter - 107 words
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Article, Illustration1261 1986-04-20 15 Pakistan President Zia ul-Haq may meet his match in opposition leader BENAZIR BHUTTO On her shoulders lie the hope of many that she will end military rule in her country. In her heart is the passionate desire to see her father vindicated. SUZANNE 001 reports on1,261 words
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Article, Illustration986 1986-04-20 16 I Irene Hoe 6 Some children will never grow up because symbolically, financially, emotionally and literally, they never leave home to become autonomous, independent beings. So is it any wonder that parents will cosset children unable to find jobs that pay as986 words
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Article, Illustration767 1986-04-20 16 I Edgar Koh 4 Beyond using violent means to contain terrorism and bring about 'a safer and more secure world for decent men and women', Mr Reagan has to do everything in his power to help peaceful initia- m tives succeed. THE767 words
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Article, Illustration843 1986-04-20 16 ■Tiresias 41 have received far more kindness from strangers when I am away than from some friends at home. But acts of kindness tend to pall when they come in showers and before long I begin to hanker for the more offhand treatment I get843 words
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Article, Illustration414 1986-04-20 16 MACAW NOW that the prices of oil and petrol have dropped to their lowest level since 1981, two things have happened. First, the oil-guzzling monsters of yesteryear have crawled out of the woodwork, blinking their headlamps in the glare of day. Second, the heady414 words
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Advertisement113 1986-04-20 16 Time and tickets a^\^ fast running out. If you haven't placed your postal booking order for tickets to the Festival of Arts 1986 you've got just ten days to beat the queue. Postal booking ends on April 30. Hurry, because tickets are really moving fast. Some performances have been sold113 words
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Article, Illustration1787 1986-04-20 17 Singapore's Big Four in banking are now also stockbrokers, thanks to the Pan-Electric crisis last December. Will their entry help restore confidence in the market? What will be the effect on other stockbrokers? SUZANNE 001 reports. INVESTORS in the stock market have1,787 words
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Advertisement590 1986-04-20 17 ffi JL No matter what the WNjjQjjJjXp direction JKK^^^^^T there's only ONE WAY to earn success. That's through education and training that prepares you for successful experience in your chosen career. ICS cannot or will not promise you success. That's up to you! But, we do offer and we will590 words
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Advertisement116 1986-04-20 17 Trices Colourful Fly For Modern Living From France with love. We fly in a wide range of new. colourful French furniture for those who always want to have something different. With classic French design, comfort and durability, you ought to come flying into our showroom. Our 276 showrooms around the116 words
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Miscellaneous19 1986-04-20 17 ON THE LIGHTER SIDE Collette i 1 1 1 1 1 i c r i "i,'iM^^^^ fj n~ *mmi8&fflwZ*jl*£19 words
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Article, Illustration323 1986-04-20 18 TONTO - TONTO By our man on the track IPOH Taste-Vin, owned and trained by P.K. Leong, looks to have a slight edge over an even bunch of Class 5 gallopers in Race 1 today. The New Zealand-bred gelding found one to beat twice last month and323 words
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Article100 1986-04-20 18 Z" BACE 1: Positive. Quotable. Authority, Open Heart m. BACE I: Lone Venture. Alpha Dynamics, Fox Kingdom, Showvista. BACE S: Trail Blazer IV. Gay Milano, Gold Mine. Winning Streak m. Little Papa, Wayahead, Accomplice. Ben -Hut IV. BACE 4: Chinese Wall, Tipper Tim, Peak Of Perfection DC. Circle Of100 words
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Article196 1986-04-20 18 MARKSMAN - JOHNNY BEB U looks a lively outsider in what promises to be an exciting Class 1 Div 1 dash over the 1400m straight in Race 6 today. That's a big statement considering the Irish gelding ran stone last behind stablemate Loonshiang V over 1,200m at Kuala196 words
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Article341 1986-04-20 18 I RACE TONTO PEDIGREE LUCKY LEO MARKSMAN MISTER X 1 Taste-Vin 1 Taste-Vin 1 Taste-Vin 4 Quotable 1 Taste-Vin 1 9 Open Heart 9 Open Heart 8 Tangent 1 Taste-Vin 3 String O'Pearls 4 Quotable 2 Positive 9 Open Heart 5 Picaroon 8 Tangent 4 Active341 words
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Article, Illustration601 1986-04-20 18 PEDIGREE traces a priceless partnership 4 As time goes by, my friendship with Ivan Allan deepens. I regard him as a family friend m like a brother. H.J. Wee (above), clutching the 1984 Singapore Gold Cup won by Big Chief. H.T. WEE, the601 words
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Article3948 1986-04-20 18 GOING FORECAST YIELDING ■■■■■I 2.00 CLASS 5 DIV 1 I,Boom ifTfjlß (Ratings: 55-45) mmmtMmm (stakes: $12,500) 1 •6«22* Twte-Vln 57 (55) PK Leong-Owner 4 nzg u4 +1 (1900m). Came home well (or 5' 4 -length 2nd to Teiji with 56 Div 5 Ipoh 1400m yielding March 22;3,948 words
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Article, Illustration429 1986-04-20 19 American's 100 per cent debut By o c O z m 2 BIG SWEEP FIRST *****3 SECOND *****5 SECOND *****5 STARTERS *****5 *****8 *****2 *****8 *****4 *****8 *****5 *****4 *****8 CONSOLATIONS *****3 *****9 *****5 *****2 *****0 *****1 *****9 *****1 *****1 *****5 IPOH The Perak Turf Club,429 words
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Article124 1986-04-20 19 LOS ANGELES Four racehorses and one show horse, collectively valued at US$lOO,OOO (about *****,000), were killed yesterday in a fire that swept through an animal hospital across from the Los Alamitos racetrack in Cypress. Huge flames billowed from the Equine Medical Centre soon after the predawnUPI - 124 words
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1909 1986-04-20 19 CLASS !MVI- 1,21tm Fred Stable's 6 Fred The Red 52.5 (22-9) Ward (6) 1 1 1 10 Midas Touch 111 49 c4B (30-8) Kam (5) 5 3 I 4 Dollars 55.5 (13-7) Rahmat (10) C 5 3 7 Set The Space 52.5 (59-14)1,909 words
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Article110 1986-04-20 19 Young Eddery outed twice LONDON English jockey Paul Eddery was ruled out of next month's threeday 2,000 Guineas meeting when he received his second four-day suspension in two days at Newbury yesterday. The younger brother of former champion jockey Pat was in trouble for allowing second-placed Framlington Court to interfereAFP - 110 words
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Obituary, Illustration44 1986-04-20 19 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MR. TAN WEE TAY Age 73 pattad away peacefully on 18/4/86 leaving behind sons, daughters, daughters-in-law, sons-in-law, god-sons, goddaughters and grandchildren to mourn hie loss. Cortege will leave 63, Kasai Road, S'pore at 1.00p.m. on Tuesday, 22/4/86 for Brighlhill Crematorium.44 words
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Obituary, Illustration169 1986-04-20 19 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements The family of the late MR. GOH CHONG TAT wishes to thank all friends and relatives who have shown concern and care. Sons Daughter* Wu Yhee Chi Wu Hee Wu Yhee Ming Wu Wen Chee Goh Tony Wu Wen Sun Willy Goh Vena Son-in-law: Daugttten-in-law S.K.169 words
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Obituary, Illustration168 1986-04-20 19 MR. N.P. GOPALAN NAIR AGE: (3 passed away peacefully en 19th April IMS leaving behind beloved Wife: MDM LAKSHMI AMMAL INK GOURESAN NAIR RAJMOHAN NAIR VASANTHA DEVI LALITHA PRABHAVATHI DASS Son-in-law G.N. DASB and grandchildren to mourn Ma toss. Cortege will leave Apt. Blk. 143 #21-1140 Jalan Bukil168 words
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Obituary, Illustration242 1986-04-20 19 184 In Memoriam 184 In Memoriam In Loving Memory of K.S. VINCENT Departed 204.1964 His smiling way and pleasant face Are a pleasure to recall; He had a kind word for each And died beloved by all. Some day we hope to meet him. Some day, we know not when.242 words
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Advertisement91 1986-04-20 19 Charles Handy draws on a formidably ■■BH^HPHH|^HIHj wide range of case histories and Br** 4^?^! references, including for this edition many Hr >#*v S^ l6l >s!^^B examples from Japan and the United Mr fir jdr**?*' States His conclusions are addressed to top management, middle management Mr m k A glorious91 words
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Advertisement39 1986-04-20 19 THEIIUY EFFECTIVE EXEQnWE After a 4-year study of 500 top US executives, the author focuses on the principles used by the 4°o who enjoy their work. are very successful and who also have fulfilling personal lives. $46.50. TM BOOKSHOP39 words
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Advertisement82 1986-04-20 19 Practical, down-to-earth, well-written and witty, THE ANDROGYNOUS MANAGER helps to counteract the excesses of male and female sexism, and points the way to more productive management greatly improved job performance and better interpersonal relationships. a^^^^^^k^afM 111 I I 1 h/% I I I 1/ *v BJ aV #V 8 I82 words
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Article, Illustration527 1986-04-20 20 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By Third day's scores: 211 Poh Ee Kiat 73, 69, 74. 219 M. Murugiah 73, 75, 71. 229 Samson Gimson 72, 73. 75. 225 Vincent Lee 76, 76, 73. 235 Kuah Boon Wee 78, 79, 78; Prem527 words
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Article498 1986-04-20 20 FOREIGN SCOREC ARD 0— m Opes: 139 Severiano Bailesteros (Spa) 70, 69; John Bland (SA) 68, 71. 141 Neil Hansen (Brit) 73. 68; David Russell (Brit) 70, 71; Des Smyth (Ire) 70, 71; Magnus Persson (Swe) 67, 74. 142 Ian Woosnam (Brit) 70. 72. 143Reuter; AFP; AP - 498 words
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Article, Illustration255 1986-04-20 20 KUCHING Filipino Eleuterio Nival shot a two-under 70 to take a slender lead with a score of 211 on the third day of the Sarawak Masters golf tournament here yesterday. Nival moves into the final round today with Malaysia's M. Ramayah closely trailingReuter; AFP - 255 words
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Article, Illustration953 1986-04-20 20 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON Tea toenail-m-^p^m ma^w Wssjnvif I kept saying •to myself 'Done, washed up, finished. I was trying to make myself mad, but it didn't work too well because I m thought it might be true. Nicklaus Bear sets Masterly example for baldy-locks953 words
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Article, Illustration158 1986-04-20 20 STEAL FROM THE PROS PUTTING is aa Individual activity and anything goes so long as It works. Bat what if It does not work? What many professionals do is study the action of a good patter and copy It. And nobody is the subject of158 words
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Article616 1986-04-20 20 NZ probe into Springbok tOUT Ces Blazey chairman of the New Zealand Rugby Council, is planning an inquiry into the tour by a New Zealand side to South Africa, which starts next week. Seven New Zealanders have been given permission to play in a series of Transvaal celebrationReuter; AP; AFP - 616 words
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Article, Illustration1050 1986-04-20 20 DERMOT PURGAVIE - DERMOT PURGAVIE Enter Steve the Good Samaritan to save the sting in baseball's impoverished class Eye on America I ast week, while the last of the ■"major League clubs played their first home games before delirious fans in the lingering sea-son-opening rituals, a woeful1,050 words
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Article, Illustration917 1986-04-20 21 LONDON It's not easy, getting hold of Peter Hill. Even though Singapore's leading squash player has a London address and telephone number as I do you have to be very lucky to catch him at home. Last month. Peter played squash in Amsterdam, Spair Canada, Monaco and917 words
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Article, Illustration1061 1986-04-20 21 MARTIN BRONSTEIN - MARTIN BRONSTEIN Tradition and history in the sport's oldest success HSy^^^^H LONDON The British may not be any good at winning them any more, but they certainly know how to create the big events: Wimbledon, the All-England badminton championships, Ascot, The Derby and, now, the1,061 words
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Article302 1986-04-20 21 EAST GRINSTEAD When the world's most prestigious squash tournament, the British Open, moves after a rest day on Friday from here to London, it will also be making the transition from a conventional club to one of the most unusual technological laboratories in sport. Every BritishAFP - 302 words
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336 1986-04-20 21 TENNIS TOKYO Sweden's Mats Wilander beat Czechoslovakia's Ivan Lendl 6-4, 6-4 yesterday to advance to the final of the U*****,000 ($542,500) Suntory Cup exhibition tournament. In the other semi-final, American Jimmy Connors ousted Sweden's Australian Open champion Stefan Edberg 7-5, 5-7,Reuter - 336 words
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Article, Illustration408 1986-04-20 21 CRICKET SCOREBOARD INDIA K. Srtkkanth c Akram bQadir 75 S. Uavaskar b Imran 92 D. Veagmrkar b Akram 50 K. Axad b Akram 0 Kaptl Dev b Imran 8 C. Sharma run out 10 R. Shastri b Akram 1 C. Pandit not out 0 ExtrasReuter - 408 words
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Article, Illustration280 1986-04-20 22 JESPER Olsen, Manchester United's unsettled Danish winger, was reported on Thursday to be moving to French club Monaco. Monaco recently bought Olsen's compatriot Soren Lerby from West German giants Bayern Munich. The two players were once team-mates at Ajax Amsterdam. It was reported that MonacoReuter; AFP - 280 words
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Article, Illustration1257 1986-04-20 22 ROB HUGHES - ROB HUGHES Talk of Soccer Smith leads side against team he led to the top THE Milk Cap final between Oxford United and Queens Park Bangers will be televised live by the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation on Channel Five at 11.25 tonight. ONE spectator, with a booming voice1,257 words
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Article369 1986-04-20 22 Sponsorship at stake for Rangers LONDON Queens Park Rangers will be playing for a £1 million ($3.3m) sponsorship in their Milk Cup final tonight. QPR's three-year £750,000 ($2.4 million) agreement with Guinness ends this summer and the Irish brewers are awaiting the result of the final before deciding whether toAFP - 369 words
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Article100 1986-04-20 22 Manager fined, banned LONDON Qaeeas Park Rangers mauler Jim Smith was fined £5M (U,tmM) Mi baued from tfce toachllne for the rest of the seaMn on Friday. He was charged with bringing the game into dlsrepate daring the match against Chelsea last month, when tbe referee ordered Msi out ofAFP - 100 words
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Article, Illustration895 1986-04-20 22 JEFFREY LOW - JEFFREY LOW Defeat has taught a lesson D EFORE we kiss goodbye to °the Malaysia Cup, there will be three days left for Singapore team officials to drum up some of the most wonderful excuses for missing on every target they set out to hit this season.JERRY SEN - 895 words
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Article, Illustration153 1986-04-20 22 BRAZIL beat Finland 34 in a warm-up match in Brasilia but despite the scoreline the South American side were disorganised, slow and uncreative. All the goals came in the second half through Marinho, Oscar and Casagrande. The lack-lustre victory brought criticism from allUPI; Reuter; AFP - 153 words
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Article390 1986-04-20 23 HAKIKAT RAI - Offer puts vaulter between poles HAKIKAT RAI By ANOTHER carrot" has been dangled in front of national pole vault joint-record-holder Ng Kean Mun. Two days ago, the 20-year-old national serviceman and sprinter Prema Govindan were given Singapore Sports Council scholarships to study and train in the United States. Now, Kean390 words
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Article277 1986-04-20 23 SWIMMING The Chinese Swimming Club's age-group/nov-ices meet ended with a flourish yesterday as five records fell. Huang Yu Ting's time of lmin 07 92sec in the 100m free for girls 15-16 put Kwek Leng's 1962 time of 1:08.87 in the shade. jane Ng, in the under-13 100m breast,277 words
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Article, Illustration241 1986-04-20 23 HOCKEY, so long in the doldrums, has come up for a second nomination for the Sunday Times/Coca Cola Sporting Achievement of the Month award. The Republic's perfonrance in the Malaysian Hockey Federation's recent Under-21 competition was one of their best for years in the tough241 words
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Article, Illustration527 1986-04-20 23 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW Johor fire away as Pahang slip and slide By JOHOR, urged on by a heart the size of the capacity crowd, pumped in three goals past Pahang without reply in their first-leg Malaysia Cup semi-final at Larkin Stadium last night. Such was the fury theyJERRY SEH - 527 words
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Article, Illustration293 1986-04-20 23 Penang give coach Shukor the sack Bakar replaces six-year veteran PENANG SHUKOR SALLEH has been dismissed as Penang's Malaysia Cup soccer coach, a post he has held for the past six seasons. He will be replaced by former national coach Mohamad Bakar, who will also be the team's manager. ANST - 293 words
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Article179 1986-04-20 23 JOE DORAI - Defeat rocks the boat JOE DORAI "WE are in the same boat," said Pahang coach Jita Singh, referring to his team's and Singapore's gigantic tasks on Wednesday in their second-leg Malaysia Cup semi-final ties at Kuantan and Kallang Stadiums. Like Singapore, the East Coast side, who had beaten favourites Federal179 words
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Article, Illustration865 1986-04-20 23 JANICE SEAH; SAID AND DONE - JANICE SEAH SAID AND DONE Hard to forgive the stars who let losing lead them off the road 41 cannot tell you how disappointing this incident was. They must realise it (the relegation decision) was reached by consensus, not one man. Abdollah Hamzah (right) THE865 words
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Miscellaneous143 1986-04-20 23 ATHLETICS Flash triangular meet (National Stadium, 2). New Zealand Farce Marathon (Naval Base. 5.30). BASKETBALL BAS Cap: Tong Whye v Ivy House 7.30). Safsa v Meng Yi (8.45) both at Gay World. BOWLING National selection trials Phase II: 4th roll-off (Jackie's Katong, 9). CRICKET SCA Div 1: IA v SCC143 words
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Article, Illustration655 1986-04-20 24 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By SINGAPORE'S badminton team departed for Jakarta yesterday, and while there may be a question mark over how they win perform there, one thing at least seems certain enough that when they return to Changi Airport in a fortnight's time, the Thomas655 words
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Article, Illustration632 1986-04-20 24 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI MALAYSIA CUP Mokhtar, Zainal supreme performers Review by 4 One of my first priorities will be to sort out the mess in defence. We'll work out the changes and the strategy to get the goals. All's not lost. 7 Hussein Aljunied on Singapore's chances for Wednesday'sJERRY SEH - 632 words
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Article164 1986-04-20 24 Windfall on night of disgrace CONSOLATION for Singapore's 24 defeat by Selangor at the Merdeka Stadium on Friday night came in the form of a windfall when the gate receipts were announced yesterday. Singapore received a cool $63,525 as their 25 per cent share of the gate. The match attracted164 words
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Article52 1986-04-20 24 JOHOR BABU Malaysia Cip-Miem J«h§r tewed a surprise M victory ever Pahaag la the first-leg —ccer semMlaal at Larlda Stadium hen last right Besfers were Sallehaa Me-. named Sem (15th minute), KhaUd Shmhdan (51st) and Nastr Yoaof (15th). Fill repert «n page 23. Lowdown ea The Lukewarm Singaporeans52 words
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Article550 1986-04-20 24 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI Hockey boss issues master plan at last By SINGAPORE'S hockey resurrection is on the way, so says Anwarul Haque, president of the Singapore Hockey Association. In disclosing his revival plans for the first time since becoming the SHA boss four months agho, Haque told an informal550 words
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Article, Illustration760 1986-04-20 24 BRITISH SOCCER LONDON HAVING turned the English First Division Championship into their own private club in recent years, Liverpool and Everton kept the door firmly shut on any prospective new members today. Liverpool, champions from 1982-84, remained top on goal difference by beating Second Division-bound West Bromwich760 words
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Advertisement255 1986-04-20 24 Why Not m Improve jHfc YOUR English? Be Specialist Trained in Written and Spoken English! A good command of English can ensure your success! It can improve your chances of promotion get you a better job increase your earning power, and enhance your social life. You can acquire it quickly255 words
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Advertisement265 1986-04-20 24 ($j The Penguin I Dictionary of Modern Quotations— a wonderful book to read in the 100, in a traffic jam, before you fall asleep. TJI I J39PS BECOME A TECHNOCRAT TOMORROW Home study courses with the British Institute of Engineering Technology are your answer to continuing education while you work.265 words
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Article, Illustration1079 1986-04-20 1 LIM KAY TONG describes the Re-Decade a decade of reruns. "IF you look at today's teenagers, the length of skirts, the fluorescent socks, it's really a rerun of the rock f n' roll era," says fashion and music man Dick Lee. Dick, one of the innovators1,079 words
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Article, Illustration499 1986-04-20 2 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN By IT'S a "fun-filled" convention expected to attract over 300 participants. Though it features talks by invited speakers, a forum and audio-visual presentations, this convention won't be a meeting of minds over heavy topics laced with excessive technical jargon. Instead, participants at Comicon will499 words
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Article, Illustration701 1986-04-20 2 IM^BIA -^^•t .^K&l^ 8 ELEVEN titles have been listed by CEL for their second budget-price release of home videos for sale at $29.95. And the selection is wide-ranging and extremely good. Ben-Hur, a double cassette at $59.95, is the highlight of this701 words
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Article, Illustration486 1986-04-20 3 Strange bedfellows in Boy George video IT'S the most a nazing twosome ever Boy George and Brigitte Bardot. The pair dance together in George's video Jor his new single, God Thr nk You Woman and then they appear to mak- love. Brigitte walk towards George with on'y a towelJOHN BLAKE (IPS) - 486 words
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Article, Illustration589 1986-04-20 3 LEE SIEW HUA - When love forces a family apart LEE SIEW HUA TWICE IN A LIFETIME Coming to Lido Starring Gene Hackman, Ellen Burstyn, Ann-Margret, Amy Madigan and Ally Sheedy Directed by Bud Yorkin By A MAN leaves his family for a new passion. His wife is shattered at first, but emerges, phoenix-like,589 words
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355 1986-04-20 3 GENE Hackman is on the rebound. Tired of doing movies just for the money, he feels passionate about his work again. "Acting is a gift in some ways," he says. "Not the talent part, but in terms of being granted the right to doUSA Today - 355 words
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Article, Illustration464 1986-04-20 3 LIM KAY TONG - LIM KAY TONG THE LAST EMPEROR Conning to Cathay cinemas Starring Liang Chia Hui, Pan Hong, Lee Dian Sin and Lee Dian Lan Directed by Lee Han Hsiang By SOME film biopics try to treat their famous subjects with great respect. Others depict464 words
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Article, Illustration234 1986-04-20 4 JULIE TAN - May concerts by HK singing star Danny Chan JULIE TAN *****11. -By TOP Hongkong pop star Danny Chan Pak Keong hits town next month for a seven-day concert his first in Singapore. The popular singer-compos-er will perform at the 1,000--seat World Trade Centre auditorium from May 15 to 21. A234 words
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Article, Illustration550 1986-04-20 4 John Koh (right), lecturer at the College of Physical Education and former national rugby and athletics coach, says that there isn't enough sports on TV. m I WOULD like to see M SBC give more coverI age to school sporting ■i events. The schools are,550 words
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Article, Illustration257 1986-04-20 4 TWENTY-YEAR-OLD Brandon Lee, who plays David Carradine's renegade son in the forthcoming Kung Fu: The Movie, recalls working out with his real father, the late martial-arts legend, Bruce Lee. "I remember working out with him and Kareem AbdulJabbar (Lee's opponent in Game ofUSA Today - 257 words
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448 1986-04-20 4 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN TV PREVIEW Worid In Action: The Great Food Scandal Next Sunday, Ch 12, 8 pm By THE equivalent of a jumbo-planeload of Britons die prematurely each day. The cause: Stroke and other heart diseases that scientists say are448 words
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Article, Illustration417 1986-04-20 4 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN LOOK EAST I By IT'S a secret no more. Hongkong actor Simon Yam Tat Wan has finally confirmed the longstanding rumour that his marriage is on the rocks. The TV actor revealed to reporters last week that he's separated from Fatima417 words
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Article, Illustration714 1986-04-20 7 Hillbilly singers The Judds are the hottest duo in America's back-to-roots movement. But few know that their sound a mix of sweet and punchy grew from their long years of learning the music at its source, WYNONNA and Naomi Judd (for the last time. NaomiUSA Today - 714 words
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Article, Illustration758 1986-04-20 7 LIM SEK - LIM SEK POP REVIEW By DIFFERENT LIGHT Bangles (CBS) UNITED STATES 1(1) Kiss 6.(3) These Dreams Prince and the Revolution Heart 2.(6) Addicted to Love 7 (12) West End Girls Robert Palmer Pet Shop Boys 3.(5) Manic Monday 8.(10) Harlem Shuffle The758 words
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Article, Illustration253 1986-04-20 7 The Monkees plan a reunion Hey, hey they were the Monkees, People say they monkeyed around, But now they're back on TV And soon they'll be concert-bound. TWENTY years after their debut on TV, people are still going ape over the Monkees, a band formed as a spoof of theUSA Today - 253 words
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Article235 1986-04-20 8 IF YOU have been following the present series on the Pioneers of Singapore, you might have come across the reference to the Oral History Department. This is a government department that invites prominent Singaporeans to talk about themselves and their experiences. These conversations are tape-recorded and the tapes235 words
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Article51 1986-04-20 8 Do you know When was the first electronic computer invented? In 1946. It was called Eniac and was a large primitive machine using 18,000 radio valves. It was not very reliable and could not work for long stretches. A reliable computer was not possible until the transistor was invented in51 words
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Article, Illustration222 1986-04-20 8 A whirl of fun WE HAVE not made a toy for some time. The whirling toy here makes use of scrap material which you can find around the house. After making one, playing with it can be made more interesting by having a contest with your brother or sister. Take222 words
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Article, Illustration507 1986-04-20 8 HE CAME to Singapore as a poor boy of 10 and grew up to be the "rubber and pineapple king" of Singapore and Malaysia. His rags-to-riches story endeared him to many people because he used his wealth to spread education and help the poor. He was a507 words
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Article, Illustration704 1986-04-20 15 Film critic who wields a mighty pen PAULINE KAEL can fell a film with a phrase. She calls The Right Stuff "astonishingly entertaining, considering what a screw-up it is". Ordinary People is a "simple-minded, ordinary tear-jerker". And Gandhi "isn't a disgrace. It just isn't much of anything." The controversial pronouncementsUSA Today - 704 words
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Article, Illustration296 1986-04-20 15 PAULINE KAEL is not crazy about any of this year's Oscar nominees for best film. But "of the pack, I'd take Prizzi's Honour," she said. The Academy didn't agree; it gave the award to Out of Africa. Here are Kael's views on the five nominees,296 words
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Article, Illustration557 1986-04-20 15 WHEN Dolly Parton sashays down a street, people stop and stare. Her skin-tight pants show off a newly trim figure. Her white peasant blouse and fitted bolero jacket accent her most-talked-about assets. At 40, Parton is looking better than a body has a right to. ReboundingUSA Today - 557 words
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Article, Illustration978 1986-04-20 16 ANNA LEE - Follow that dream ANNA LEE By EVEN before she got her driving licence about eight years ago, public relations manager Linda Kho, 26, knew what her dream car would be. It all began with a glimpse Of it on the road many years ago. "I have been dreaming about an978 words
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Article, Illustration519 1986-04-20 17 ANNA LEE - ANNA LEE By EVEN with falling interest rates and cheaper petrol, car dealers find no reason to be optimistic. Although January sales showed a 36 per cent increase from the December figure of 935, the Motor Traders Association said last month519 words
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Article, Illustration693 1986-04-20 18 ANNA LEE - ANNA LEE By LITTLE gadgets in the car can make for a smoother ride. That means not having to fumble in the boot for your tools when your car stalled. Or being faced with flat car batteries because you forgot to switch693 words
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Article, Illustration625 1986-04-20 19 DAVID GUNSTON - DAVID GUNSTON By ALL of us, even motorists at times, have to be pedestrians and that brings with it some responsibility on today's crowded roads and pavements. And all of us sometimes show, as pedestrians, the lack of concentration, of control, and of courtesy that625 words
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Article, Illustration142 1986-04-20 19 MOTORISTS will have more opportunities to use their ATM bank cards to pay for tneir purchases at petrol stations by June. A statement from Network for Electronic Transfers Private Limited (Nets) said another 62 petrol stations will be installed with terminals, to142 words
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631 1986-04-20 19 DAVID TOH - DAVID TOH By TECHNICALLY, every motor vehicle that goes onto a public road must be covered by the minimum insurance coverage third party insurance. But barring errant drivers, who allow their policies to lapse, there are some occasions when a law-abiding631 words
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Article, Illustration943 1986-04-20 20 Lost in the world of grease and fast cars Behind each grand prix driver is the man who primes the engine. ANNA LEE reports. FOR Wong Kwen Kee, life in the "pits" began at 16. That was when he first laid his hands on an engine. Since then, he hasMICHAEL LIEW - 943 words
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Article687 1986-04-20 20 DAVID TOH - DAVID TOH By "SINGAPOREANS don't buy tyres, they buy discounts." These words of despair came from Mr Gilles Maucout, Area Manager for French tyre manufacturer Michelin. Mr Maucout, who has been working in Singapore for five years, says that he still cannot understand the687 words
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Article, Illustration692 1986-04-20 21 What it's like to be a race driver. ANNA LEE reports. IN HIS first motorcar race 17 years ago, in 1969, he did not even have a proper fireproof suit. "I just wore a tee-shirt and jeans, got into the car and drove off," recalled692 words
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594 1986-04-20 21 And the world's worst drivers are 4 Of course, myths abound concerning foreign driving techniques. The French are supposed to drive in the same impassioned manner as they 10ve the Italians motor with same frenzy as they argue the Finns all think they are m rally drivers and the crazy594 words
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Article, Illustration709 1986-04-20 22 At a glance, the range of randomly picked cars for the man about town Company Model PARF S$ ARF Alls Romeo A33 Gold Cloverteaf $35,500 $43-500 A33 Green Cloverleaf $38,500 $46,500 Sprint Green Clover leaf $40-500 $49,000 QTV 2.0 $58-000 $***** QTV 8 2.5 $77,000 $89,000 MILAN AUTO709 words
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Article, Illustration855 1986-04-20 22 DAVID TOH - DAVID TOH explains the necessity for lubricating your car engine and tells you what grades of oil you should use. JUST as the human body needs nutrition, car engines, too, need lubrication. Many motorists don't realise that there is a significant difference in quality between different855 words
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Advertisement219 1986-04-20 4 West London College invites you to attend their British Computer Training Lecture to be held at: Royal Holiday Inn 25 Scotts Road, SINGAPORE on Tuesday April 22nd The lectures will be held at 19.00hrs and you, your parents and friends will be warmly welcomed. Some years ago a British Government219 words
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Advertisement152 1986-04-20 7 I Correspondence Courses. For the last three months Stamford College has undergone a very thorough examination set by the National Home Study Council of the U.S.A. We passed with flying colours, and now we're the only college in the region to be accredited by this prestigious organisation. As a matter152 words
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Advertisement925 1986-04-20 14 90 For Sale: Toyota 83 TOYOTA CARINA DX Auto Aircsn radm cassette tax June BO $ih:*K) Tel *****15 84 TOYOTA CORONA I.6GL, 1 owner High power set Tip top cond Accident tree *****65 '85. COROLLA 1.3 DX Good cond. High power cassette, new s nm.s $2S.;«M) Tel *****56 91 For925 words
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Advertisement856 1986-04-20 14 93 For Sale: Honda 82 HONDA ACCORD, aircon new s rims Expensive hifi, tuftkoled $***** 0 n 0 *****71 94 For Sale: Daihatsu ALMOST 1982 DAIHATSU Charade, 5-speed. 1 pte owner, aircon radio cassette, showrm cond., 513.K00 0 n o. *****67 MID 1981 DAIHATSU Charade sspeed, I owner, well maintained,856 words
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Advertisement710 1986-04-20 14 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses f ji~« tkioiSE VttlA I hock JB'tL™^ New Design Double-storey Split-level Semi-detached/ s\_!!^L__ ffl 10-minute drive to city s n Show House Open for Viewing "ill 3^ i Situated in Thomson Yio Chu Kang area. 5 "g^ KAI(G710 words
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Advertisement445 1986-04-20 14 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments •At the junction of Scotts/ Orchard Road, next to Hyatt Hotel. 1 4,000 sq ft Hotel Style Lobby. Swimming Pool, Tennis Court, Squash Court, Billiard Room. Gymnasium and many other facilities. Self Service Free Launderette Ample Indoor Car Parking Lots. 24-hour Security System. Enquiries a FAR445 words
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Advertisement586 1986-04-20 14 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments MTlLTlWEw'Twß^LN^laton'Tte' apt with 3 bdrms. (2 aircons.) 2 attached bathrms.: all f/furn. Call Mdm Ong: *****57 ELIZABETH HGTS./ CAIRNHILL Plaza 4-1 bdrms., f/furn. Pool, tennis, squash. *****88 xBOO. GOOD RENTAL, D.lO penth'se 5 rms.. furn., small complex, big balcony, facilities. *****88 xBOO. JLN. JINTAN. 2 1586 words
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Advertisement795 1986-04-20 14 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments Ftmoramic vievv of >ea Shentoi i/Va> P^ m f mf gj <■ V INTERIOR s^ks^ *I I 2 \Z\ FINISH AT \S|PV^ IjjZ. Z\ YOUR OWN W^ j WK W^ DMpMhMM M WF m r795 words
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Advertisement736 1986-04-20 14 WALKUP APT. AT Balestier area tor sale Tel 44C4WH 115 For Sale: HUDC Apartments NORMANTON PARK. BLK 1 mid fir 5130.000 SAF ipfticer^ onlj I Full [aciltties *****(>7 Miss (iet-' 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 3-RM. CORNER (MUCH bigger) Teiok Blangah His.- Blk 2K ter- j ra//o ihroughout, kitchen cabi-736 words
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Advertisement549 1986-04-20 14 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 3-RM FLAT AT Hoy I all Kd Do:n.s Contact Mrs chu.i lei mw 3-RM. FLAT AT Blk Mt-MH Bendemeer Kd d 1233 iill> renovated Tel *****63 3-RM HOLLAND DR. > -i -i' reno\ated kitchen partitioned ofl MOjMO lull VV\ N(j a^ls 778<>»V).-> 3-RM HOUGANG AVE549 words
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Advertisement944 1986-04-20 15 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours Hnßr RNLAND% spring JjftE ,^^F Warmly comes Finland spring Finland/Sweden j^B (> r *-^^L* #m Spring a colourful season for juy With ***** $2322 9! ,J^tti* i7 "vBMMMMM^^^BMMMi iakeS mouniains and P arks Finland s spring Dep Date 26 iio944 words
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Advertisement614 1986-04-20 15 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education I INTERIOR DESIGN I Home Study Course leading to I U.K. DIPLOMA/U.S. DEGREE I Prospectus from Mr Tan Poi Chuang, Rhodec I International Representative, F75, (Ist Floor), I Holiday Plaza, Jalan Dato Suleiman, Century I Garden, ***** Johor Bahru, Johor, W. Malaysia. 149 Secretarial/614 words
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Advertisement287 1986-04-20 15 Another avid supporter of classifieds is Skilltek Services Pte. Ltd., an employment agency. They have been using The Straits Times Classifieds for 3 years. Explained its Operations Manager, Mr. Angelo Maniam, "'We always receive a tremendous response each time we advertised. Our vacancies are often filled up easily. The response287 words
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Advertisement326 1986-04-20 16 There are only two cars in the world whose bodies On an island such as ours, the salt air is ruthless frame and chassis, are totally zinc galvanised against corrosion. in its destruction. The whole underside is PVC coated against Audi and Porsche. s' Under the same conditions an Audi326 words
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Advertisement219 1986-04-20 17 ■i^^^l.-iiiiiipp 111 w^m^ rtl H ID-r\X^MiM^^ bhbii t^ ,-fiiiii^)BßM 1 1 SB^I B^| HBHHB^BHH I '^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^K^^^K^^K^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^BlKK^^Kt^^^^ttttKiUtKitttttiStttltK^^ltliM^ nrt^Ttf^^Kmi^J^^^i'^i^fe: i.-^J^J^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^BBBtei^^fe^':.:^' ■'■'vW-SSrSi^'' "-VmVQ H[K^B^p i^S*^ I 'sfcs- 1 -^^rf' Biff A THOROUGHBRED WINNER! j/^r^ The Mazda 323 EGI GTX powered its way to victory. In a stunning time of 33 minutes 34.4 seconds.219 words
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Advertisement327 1986-04-20 18 Pirelli moves in the best of circles... Original tyres on the finest cars ever built P447 0 P570 P6-60/65 P7 55-35 P865 SERIES SR SERIES HR-VR SERIES HR-VR SERIES VR SERIES SR On the road, top performance has only one name. Pirelli. Nothing comes close to Pirelli tyres. Its great327 words
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Advertisement187 1986-04-20 18 \o& 5 m a m J^^— f^^^- go© 0 m Tuff Kote is tops. Again. Tuff-Kote Dinol ML Penetrant came out tops in tests conducted by the German AA (ADAC) in 1972. In 1979, Tuff-Kote scored top position with the Swedish AA. And in 1 985, in recent tests by187 words
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Advertisement246 1986-04-20 19 BltA^^ _^^aaammmw^^awa\ Ma^v^^ .^^aaammmw^^tam l^^ m 11l 5 '^IB^Bh jt 4 2ooooo llgjKrß I A." *VJ* J up ISf IB .^^^lB B B Jl JmmWmT ■a^^Kamab 1 V//" mm^^^taaaaammamw^SL.^aaammmmm ft .j^*' «r v fl|H j^^^k Ji^l When it comes to in-car hi-fi, come to u r -~r;^7 i<; r, se>«^246 words
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Advertisement1062 1986-04-20 20 Glory, champagne and the laurels might be showered exclusively on the driver. But he was never bothered by not being in the limelight. fcO wovs) to enjoy trouble-free motoring in Singapore. Thprp prpßDpiithnriqprir^^trnl^npri^licit If I a L^£ serangoon toa payoh I nfc?rfc?dryDUdUiriunb«UOdbuUlbpt;OldMbl HP^t/ I LEE FATT co w george motor1,062 words
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Advertisement145 1986-04-20 21 '1 i>' J The outlook has never been sunnier Inside, a luxurious quality finish And less noise and vibrations all round. I in the 1300 cc class. boasts interior trims that will resist In all, a very elegant car. New Sunny 1 .3 SLX is longer. warpage. Body-contoured seats that145 words
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Advertisement79 1986-04-20 22 LEADER OF THE PACK w^^ m J__H______k _i__________i___H__________^^ **^pMTrt*^ ,"<•*• xs? _HH •■>\\'> "a l^--HH------il v •^mP'' ■■■> -t-^KS8_ V J_K '*^_M __P^BS« IV^W!^! 1^^^^!! 8Piii9V4l*>SBS!^S^^-::::--^: < m W'mMmmmmw :> -^^^^ZMjh^$^^|B_f|^^^' "Vy^wte f"^B- mm V\ -J_f fc^ tyre development by storm Superb tyre design simulated in motion by J {"^■-Vf79 words
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Article, Illustration1665 1986-04-20 1 Marrying an older woman FIVE out of 100, or about 900 marriages a year, are between a younger jnan and an older woman. What are the pressures and problems faced by I such couples who fly in the face of convention? LEE GEOK 801 reports. 4 Indeed, equal rights for1,665 words
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Advertisement420 1986-04-20 1 Look Fashion Food Arts and Books Mind and Body Habitat UNBEATABLE FEATURES Mrt,i7tic— ■HnUli atihwi An incredible focus detection speed of 0.1 7 sec is achieved with AF Nikkor 35 70mm TCI 6A at 1- 2.8m The New Nikon F5Ol has an unchanged Nikon bayonet mount that offers Autofocus operation420 words
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Article, Illustration778 1986-04-20 2 You have completed your education and want to work. But the Government wants only up to 2,500 new civil servants, which is half of what it recruited last year. Many companies are also not taking in new employees because business is slow, and the778 words
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Article, Illustration480 1986-04-20 2 Etiquette ■Q: I want to bay a birthday present for a boy I would like to get to know bettor. My badget is |1M to $2M. Can yon suggest something appropriate? A: It would not be in good taste to buy an expensive480 words
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Article171 1986-04-20 2 BOOTS with an engine a technological innovation for pedestrians have been designed by some Soviet students and designers. Tested in the streets of Moscow, these boots are less speedy than those in fairy tales, but they enable a person to run as fast as171 words
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Advertisement48 1986-04-20 2 1 I BVfIVP[I§IP9MPPI 1 A complete range of 9 recipes specially created for lots of flavour without lots of salt Low-sodium I .Cookbook 1 fl| sai-free cooking I Acornplei'rQryeof U nc|)aß«MCtt&r created \J I A Hamlyn Book J w v* Distributed by I LlI federal I 1 PUBLICATIONS48 words
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Article, Illustration468 1986-04-20 3 GETTING the most from your make-up is a matter of knowing how best to use the products you buy and saving money with home-made beauty tricks. There are many ways to cheat and keep looking good on a budget. Try to buy your cosmetics, especially468 words
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Article, Illustration935 1986-04-20 3 LIM PHAY- LING; K.F. SEETOH - POWER DRESSING LIM PHAY-LING K.F. SEETOH The cut of Thomas Wee's cloth .ar Pictures by Clothes from the Thomas Wee boutique at Far East Ptan and accessories by Monet and Valentino. Make-up by Jackie Sitoh and Wendy Ng for Christian Kor; hair by Sandra Lo for GASJ at Scotts. 4935 words
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Advertisement66 1986-04-20 3 i^Bp^Pilfc Va Pls^^^^SSl iHMfeHL^ i/l^^^ Introducing a whole «B 4 IV ''mm*^?%WJ%Qiamm INcW uUnSTJnB fflMHlflal DiOBU. It RS P^#^ H Lm T^ nation of vrf»tam««(JikH B^^* ;i %iL J^^ B^T -.A #f- BB Al > r .-^fl&^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^v '^^"'''^''^^^■■■■■^^^■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■b B every complete -^^MSB^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^K X»^Bi^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^i^^H I Sunshine Wholemeal Bread I ;^^^V^^^ivhbbhbhbhbhbhbhbhbhbhbhbhbv 966 words
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Article, Illustration764 1986-04-20 4 Traditional Chinatown delicacies re-visited MARGARET CHAN samples the fare at the hawker centre that boasts some of the best Teochew desserts and ngo hiang in town CAT OUT j THE building may be fairly new but some of the food sold in the Chinatown Complex Food Centre off New Bridge764 words
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Article, Illustration504 1986-04-20 4 Zhong Zhong Fine Spice Stal, Chinatown Complex Food Centre #02-019, and Hill Street Food Centre #01-22 Hows: 12.30 pm to midnight at Chinatown; 3.30 pm to midnight at Hill Street (Closed every alternate Monday) Prices: From 20 cents to $2 a fritter. Rating: BVi Xin504 words
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Article, Illustration448 1986-04-20 4 LEE GEOK 801 - LEE GEOK BOI BETTER BUY j SL FIBRE is good for you, say nutrition experts and researchers. The lack of it in the daily diet and an excess of highly-processed food have been pinpointed as the reasons for the rising number of colon cancer448 words
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Advertisement92 1986-04-20 4 .yBB Br 4Bk \Jk JBBr *>'^Hv^^' ,^B^B •JP ■z^^F y :>^- v^JIJ^Pr pP^ 'j£r f*Jrf Britain's favourite. People Jflp n i 1 1 rl l t ivr i luii ii i ill 1 1.\ 1 1 1 McA'itie's uses only choice V yradc ingredients. The tinest A B7 wholemeal wheat,92 words
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Advertisement489 1986-04-20 4 IVif1 V if j^Tr)\\ V\ fr Ul Lecture on how to obtain HfTjTlTlf *1 i i TITlc^H entry to a 4 year fcyi I AyJtJm IprL m UK Degree Course Ufil m Fri^Lliil 111l a Oxford Polytechnic HEESyEQQH or Thames Polytechnic UQ^&SBBSiUii^QS^SI (London). Entry I There are alwa\s rewarding opportunities489 words
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Article257 1986-04-20 5 BOOKEMDS CIGAR smo' ing has given rise to a hcst of gestures, myths, traditions and absurdities. In Holy Smoke (Harpers Row), G. Cabrera Infante quotes a stately endorsement of the cigar by Thackeray. "Honest men with cigars in their mouzhs, have great physical advantages in conversation. You may257 words
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Article, Illustration110 1986-04-20 5 Putting the spice back into life THE ability to taste diminishes with age, but researchers at the University of Warwick, En- gland, suggest that the loss can be compensated for. Researchers exposed 900 people between the ages of 20 and 80 to everyday smells, including roasting meat, peppers, petrol and110 words
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Article, Illustration123 1986-04-20 5 A STUDY of sets of identical twins in which one of the pair developed diabetes while the other stayed healthy shows that it is possible to recover from the disease process that leads to diabetes. Doctors at Kings College Hospital and the Middlesex Hospital123 words
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Article, Illustration62 1986-04-20 5 ASTHMATICS should watch out for a disease that quietly destroys their lungs with no symptoms, an asthma expert says. Allergic broncholpulmonary aspergUlosLs (ABPA) is easy to treat but hard to diagnose, says a doctor at Northwestern University Medical School. If untreated, ABPA, which often begins in62 words
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Article, Illustration601 1986-04-20 5 Shintoists prefer the current Japanese practice not to inform patients that they are suffering from a terminal disease, while Christians think physicians should be more candid. SHOULD patients be told they have cancer? Should brain death be recognised as the end of life?601 words
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Article, Illustration1089 1986-04-20 5 ANG LAY WAH - ANG LAY WAH By Robert Liew, Director of the Arts Festival, hopes his audiences won't be leaving the festival shows just saying: 'That was fantastic!' IF ROBERT Liew has his way, audiences leaving any of the Festival of Arts performances this year won't be1,089 words
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Advertisement894 1986-04-20 5 Getanew b/ 0/ o/ r/ Is your appetite spoiling PV/f l Aof A// liunttvin your diet plan? Just take one MffJUCIIOW rrUf lIUII Mirapront-N capsule in the Irtl/MJ/ liAif v 4 a Offrinsi#*c morning and keep your appetite rKUUww iNUj KtHipHA UHnpOUo under control all day long. nmrnn luust Mirapront-N894 words
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Article, Illustration114 1986-04-20 6 There's a whole world waiting to be explored. This 10-page special tells you where and how to plan your overseas trip, which can cost as little as $100. For those who love white, sandy beaches, we offer a selection of islands in the sun. Island getaway: Spend your days114 words
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Article, Illustration821 1986-04-20 7 JOSEPHINE NG - JOSEPHINE NG By 4 Most issuers offer an emergency refund hotline. This means that if you lose your travellers cheques and do not know where or how to get replacements or refunds, you can call m the number to get advice. WORLD travellers need world821 words
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Article, Illustration417 1986-04-20 7 FROM exploring the old city of Jerusalem to a dip in the Dead Sea, there is no shortage of unusual attractions to keep the visitor to Israel busy. The country, which is on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea, offers a wealth417 words
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Article, Illustration584 1986-04-20 8 IF YOU are in Hawaii on a tour package, you will be brought to all the major tourist spots. But the pace will be rushed. For a more leisurely holiday, find you own way around Oahu. One cheap way is to take the bus584 words
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Article, Illustration792 1986-04-20 8 MAYHO - Tahiti: South island parai -Sea dise MAY HO By Holiday islands offer more than just sandy beaches and the sun. They also give you the chance to experience life away from the city IT'S everything you expect a South-Sea island paradise to be: Sunshine, blue skies, deserted beaches with fine,MAY HO - 792 words
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Article, Illustration825 1986-04-20 8 JUDY TAN - d surf JUDY TAN By ALL seemed unreal. The coral necklaces peeking out of an amazingly translucent blue-velvet sea. The stark white, powder-fine sand on the seemingly infinite beaches, all set against a backdrop of swaying green palms beckoning into an impossibly wide horizon. I foundJUDY TAN - 825 words
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792 1986-04-20 9 Bali FAMED for its legendary beauty and gentleness, this Indonesian island is sometimes called the Isle of Gods or the Last Paradise on Earth. Two of Bali's main tourist centres are Sanur and Kuta, cosmopolitan areas offering a wide range of activities for792 words
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Article, Illustration738 1986-04-20 10 SIMONE VAZ - SIMONE VAZ By AROUND the world in 80 days in Jules Vernes' time, just travelling round the world was an achievement, let alone travelling in a balloon. Today however, it can be done in as little as two days or as long as 30.738 words
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Article, Illustration254 1986-04-20 10 RESTAURANT Au Pied de Cochon, situated in one of the most picturesque districts of Paris was "transported" to Singapore. For more than a week, from April 11, the atmosphere and food of the brasserie, opened since 1946, was recreated at the Marco Polo's La254 words
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Article, Illustration812 1986-04-20 11 ANNA LEE takes in the lively street markets and picks up some interesting bargains ONE of the best days to arrive in London is Sunday. That's when the street markets are in full swing and there are plenty of bargains to pick up and812 words
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291 1986-04-20 11 THE desert in Central Australia is one of the most isolated areas of the world. But nestled in its sun-baked sand dunes is a man-made oasis—the Yulara International Tourist Resort. It caters mainly to tourists who come to view Ayers Rock, the291 words
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Article, Illustration499 1986-04-20 12 By ANNA LEE Nets: Prices are subject to change; fares quoted are official ones. A HOLIDAY can be as cheap or as expensive as yon like. It all depends on whether you are looking for a quiet weekend to revive those sagging spirits in readiness499 words
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Article, Illustration996 1986-04-20 13 By ANG LAY WAH Package tours that you can take SIX Singapore tour operators are offering Expo '86 packages which include trips to the Rockies or the United States. These are Chan Brothers Travel, Diners World Travel, Ken Air Tours, Oxley Travel Service,996 words
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Article, Illustration635 1986-04-20 14 RICHARD NG, who went on a cruise to nowhere on the Berlin, also offers a guide to some other liners. IT WAS like being doused with cold water after a hot bath. You're not quite sure what happened, and you wonder what comes next. The635 words
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Article, Illustration702 1986-04-20 15 A. Name of passenger to which ticket is issued (not transferable). B. The starting point of the journey. C. The destination. In this case Singapore is the final destination, with Brussels and London as intermediate destinations. D. Type of ticket. In this case, R stands for702 words
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148 1986-04-20 15 IF YOU are below 18 and full of energy, a Pace-Setter holiday in Britain may just be what you are looking for. Teenagers on these holidays choose a wide range of activities ranging from canoeing and sailing to pony trekking and computing. The holidays, available148 words
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Advertisement1352 1986-04-20 6 H_ The finest selection of value-added tours! EXPO MMrPI mW^J A ill _^7^ If It's QUALITY you want, 4*\, A^^/^ PiiP l^Tl it's QUALITY you'll get B I Ift 1 1111 1 without having to pay more! W^P^ rraJ- W Y(W A orPY7t id™ tn travel rillLW SA Tours' very1,352 words
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Advertisement198 1986-04-20 7 Experience Europe America the World American Express Style! gaKKKSSSL "S^^^p^ otters personalised fast and reliable service both SwaiawUftang i«W* t' at home and abroad 16 Days Tempo from Ss336B~t^J At home: One Stop Convenience for Q "'"f i «n""S*.'i«.iandMaiv- Aust.*Geimanv»Holiand Departs May 29 June ?.b 9.1 2 A complete line198 words
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Advertisement1069 1986-04-20 7 jbO DON'T MISS EXPO '86 JH €Tr* aV FAR TMP Wftßin U^ 165 dazzling days and nights. You must see it, you've got to be there! 13 DAYS AMERICA WEST COAST a^T aW L EXPO 'B6 (CANADA) $3388 i^^^^^im amazed by Kaleidoscope of 85 international pavilions; great food; fabulous futuristic1,069 words
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Advertisement127 1986-04-20 7 OXLEY GRAND MASS WEDDING A HONEYMOON TOURS 1986 DATE OF dfe CEREMONY: *W IST JUNE 1986/ 21ST J]m K V SEPTEMBER VENUE: 13«H&5 neptune jpyy s**^' THEATRE ji |pAt RESTAURANTjEM t\^ > DEPARTURE DATES: 2ND JUNE 1986/ 22ND SEPTEMBER 1986 OXLEY HONEYMOON TOURS THE BEST CHOICE IN EVERYWAY 10/13 DAYS127 words
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Advertisement232 1986-04-20 8 The Biggest o^^¥o\ your holiday/ 9 q Th© \A/orld s "if :.;V> UU|inf J I HjiQlfc n^^^BMfc-. BB jiF «TT^^^^ It AmDhibious All-Weather fAm ijt x 3^j^Bß 111 1^ 111 w^ I v« w j—y VV V* l»4 U I I\^ I 'i^* I because the New Nikon L3SAWAF positively232 words
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Advertisement477 1986-04-20 9 ■Sr!|||ijtllPi||j|lPß I t A. 1 ■■■■^Lit^^^Uj^ Holidays? y wtiiwn.il, japan, nongnong 1 at won HKSHUOHTB OA.TfI /Australia, ncw mrWm\M/ laniu, America, canaoa wmwn»^ t wWwujb, jo|jwm w^wigKvim nomy airfare JJMIMD fmmfit •Accommodations SSffflSfL. 'ro*" with private rfoßlVQßLPj^affl Aa% facilities (twinrtratta, New mSWUM/ <aring baas) and Tahiti %o%o^^r%J/. Cnoice of note|s477 words
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Advertisement620 1986-04-20 10 The one inclusive price gives you return economy air travel; twin-sharing accommodation at quality hotels; daily breakfast and most meals including Chinese meals as specified; sightseeing tours escorted by professional guides; all transfers between airports and hotels; meet-and-assist service on arrival. ASIA AFRICA ||g|; ||||p^ 4/6 Days Penang with optional620 words
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Advertisement497 1986-04-20 11 !JHRSB!SHHRSSHIH^B! CQACH tours IW.I (Daily Departure) S 6 OAYS HATYAI/SONGKHLA $99/1 1 9 Sl&fl^BHff fl MSSlß|a||^ 7 DAYS HATYAI/SONGKHLA/ $359 '■■■■■HfI^HHHV* PHUKET (Coach Air Coach) De 8 o^?f^ N 6 TASTICCHINA $2788 aS I S2SS^ HUMI $540 Hong Kong Guangzhou Guilin Beijing Naming Wuxi Suzhou Shanghai Mangzhou Guangzhou ■R^R^l 7/9497 words
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Advertisement15 1986-04-20 11 For the same enduring reasons that you would. Compared with DELSEYanything else is merely baggage.15 words
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Advertisement284 1986-04-20 12 THE SHANGRI-LA HOTEL BANGIOC IS NOW OPEN Jlffiii I'4^1 4^ -:jm!^ Mi MMI I 30% discount off room rates until September 30, 1986 WHERE ELSE BUT THE SHANGRI-LA BANGKOK, Kuala Lumpur Tel. (03) 248-6536 Telex: SHANGKL MA 3242 1 Shangri-La Singapore. Shangri-La Kuala Lumpur. Shangri-La Bangkok. Shangri-La Beijing (1 987).284 words
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Article, Illustration444 1986-04-20 16 SHOULD you refurnish a bedroom or give a new look to your kitchen, it will set you back hundreds of dollars. But even if you're buying just one or two pieces, you have to ask if you're getting value for money. At all times,444 words
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Article, Illustration383 1986-04-20 16 DRESSING up the house, like dressing up yourself, requires an aesthetic as well as practical eye, fabric retailers here say. They explain that Singapore's hot and humid climate, plus the glaring diffused light, dictate the type of fabrics, colours and prints used for curtains, upholstery and383 words
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