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Title Section11 1986-07-06 1 The Sunday Times No. 2613 55 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 189/12/8511 words
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449 1986-07-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR TWO Australian drug traffickers will be hanged tomorrow after a last-minute plea to stay the executions was rejected. Lawyers for Kevin Barlow and Brian Chambers, both 28, failed yesterday to obtain a stay of execution to prevent the two from being449 words
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612 1986-07-06 1 KONG SOOK CHIN - Govt plans more uses for Medisave KONG SOOK CHIN By THE Government is fine-tun-ing a plan to allow up to four brothers and sisters to combine their Medisave funds to pay for the hospital treatment of a sick parent or grandparent. This scheme will be introduced probably next year when612 words
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352 1986-07-06 1 BEIJING China has devalued its currency by an average of 15.8 per cent m a move apparently aimed at helping stem the flow of foreign exchange reserves out of the country. The People's Bank of China, the country's central bank, announced yesterdayAP; Reuter; AFP - 352 words
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Article167 1986-07-06 1 BANGKOK Amid charges that many candidates m Thailand's forthcoming general election are buying voters with money, one hopeful has reportedly found a unique way of wooing constituents: he gives away coffins. The Bangkok Post reported yesterday that "coffin candidate" Charnchai Pairatchakul has given away 5,000 coffinsAP - 167 words
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Article, Illustration340 1986-07-06 1 HER fried rice could be the most expensive m town. A plate for one costs $10, a big plate for three $25. Yet customers continue to flock to Madam Chan Yuet Looi's ding)' old coffeeshop m Chinatown, even though they can get fried rice for340 words
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Article72 1986-07-06 1 BEIJING Eight members of a Guangzhou running club have set off from Beijing to run 2,800 km to the south China city at the hottest time of the year, the China Daily said today. It said the eight left Beijing yesterday and would cross central China m temperaturesAP - 72 words
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Article82 1986-07-06 1 LONDON Martina Navratilova scored her fifth consecutive and seventh overall Wimbledon women's singles title yesterday when she beat Hana Mandlikova, of Czechoslovakia, m straight sets at the 100 th championships. The American top seed survived a blistering start by her opponent to chalkAFP - 82 words
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Advertisement118 1986-07-06 1 UNRIVALLED FOCUS Who's having too few babies Cannot be a Yuppie? You're a Yuffie SUNDAY PLUS Driving a Ford to pieces TV PLUS B ■-•4 Wfi id aflH Underwear goes public SBC's line-up from Arts Fest Are you a Spider man? 7-page car and car care supplement FOCUS TV Listings118 words
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Advertisement7 1986-07-06 1 Gem grabs: Army sergeant arrested Page 37 words
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Advertisement127 1986-07-06 1 Igwil irttf )ii >iv i iiJIJ I Business Plus. A Class of its Own. \Jur business is a pleasure, sheer and utter pleasure. Thafs why we've added an extra Air Lanka 'taste of Paradise' to everything that is expected of Business Class. These are just a few of the touches127 words
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Article, Illustration588 1986-07-06 2 AMERICANS CELEBRATE JULY 4TH: Thousands flock to the streets in New York on Friday to celebrate the nation's Declaration of Independence from Britain on July 4, 1776. The streets were turned to a gigantic fair as people flocked to New York Harbour for a 15-hour display of588 words
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Article, Illustration171 1986-07-06 2 TENNIS ENCYCLOPAEDIA: Hassan Alwi is not called the "tennis encyclopaedia" for nothing. Having served the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association for 26 years, this former court interpreter has overseen many international tournaments, and it is said his knowledge of international rules is second to none. It's not just his tennis171 words
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Article, Illustration735 1986-07-06 2 KONG SOOK CHIN - KONG SOOK CHIN By PEOPLE suffering from severe depression and psychiatric illnesses can be admitted to the National University Hospital instead of Woodbridge from next week. Troubled souls who feel they can't cope with the daily pressures of living, or patients with serious735 words
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582 1986-07-06 2 PATRICK L. SMITH - HK residents oppose Chinese nuclear plant near colony PATRICK L. SMITH By m Hongkong CHINA'S plan to build a nuclear power plant near Hongkong has brought an unusual display of public opposition from Hongkong's 5.6 million residents. Protests against the Daya Bay plant, a 1,800-megawatt installation to be completed m582 words
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240 1986-07-06 2 Teenage mum of strangled baby sent to Woodbridge A TEENAGER whose newborn baby girl was found strangled three weeks ago has been placed under psychiatric observation m Woodbridge Hospital. The 15-year-old is said to have been m a trauma ever since she delivered the baby m her house m Lim240 words
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Article, Illustration469 1986-07-06 3 STEVEN LEE - Army sergeant among latest held for gem grabs STEVEN LEE Pictures by POLICE believe they have broken up one gang that used firearms and another that wielded hammers and axes m a spate of goldsmith and jewellery shop robberies. They have arrested six more suspects, including a 23-year-old army sergeant469 words
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Article131 1986-07-06 3 Ho Chin Beng - Ho Chin Beng l—i» B) STATISTICS THAT SHAPE THE COUNTRY Victims of a premature death MEN who die premature deaths before the age of 40 outnumber women two to one. And most of the men are likely to be m blue-collar jobs or holding odd jobs. Among women,131 words
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Article222 1986-07-06 3 STELLA DANKER - Survivor in a concrete jungle STELLA DANKER By SPEAK of the concrete jungle! Here is one tree that appears to be living proof of it. Its trunk is unmistakably concrete. But look at its canopy of leaves. The strange sight along the Kallang River may raise a few eyebrows but222 words
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611 1986-07-06 3 IRIS KRASNOW - IRIS KRASNOW By m Washington 4 We find that men who are not married are significantly more depressed than men who are, whereas single women m jobs they find rewarding have very high self-esteem and low q rate of depression. 7 A COLLECTIVEUPI - 611 words
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Miscellaneous106 1986-07-06 2 UP TO 1 pm. Partly cloudy. TEMP. (C) up to 6 am tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mm SUNSET today: 7.15 pm; Sunrise tomorrow: 7.04 am. TRAVELLERS' WEATHER Adelaide 815 C Fine Melbourne 913 C Rain Bangkok 27/34 C Cloudy Moscow 1122 C Clear BeiiJnK 19 31 C Cloudy New York106 words
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FOREIGN NEWS
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461 1986-07-06 4 Rains may spoil Nakasone's election hopes TOKYO Thunderstorms forecast across Japan on polling day today could dampen Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone's chances of retaining power for an unprecedented third term. Mr Nakasone, who has staked his political future on delivering a thumping general election win for the ruling Liberal DemocraticReuter - 461 words
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Article, Illustration70 1986-07-06 4 Two Parisians using a self-service jeans machine which is equipped with a do-it-yourself guide to help the customer select his proper size. This machine, located at the Auber station of the Paris underground, only takes credit cards. The prices of the jeans it sells are below those soldAP - 70 words
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215 1986-07-06 4 TOKYO Most Japanese workers and companies favour a merit system to determine salary and promotion, but the Japanese government warns that changes of labour practices should be made prudently. "A performance-oriented labour system is appealing as an idea, but we haveAP - 215 words
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264 1986-07-06 4 BEIJING An international free-sex cult known as the Children of God has reached China, using pornography and prostitution to recruit members among Chinese youth, police confirmed yesterday. "This organisation does m fact have members operating secretly m China," said Mr Yuan Licun, anAFP - 264 words
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439 1986-07-06 4 Bloody 24 hours leave 15 dead in Punjab NEW DELHI Fifteen people were shot dead m the most violent 24 hours m recent weeks m Punjab, while a watchman was killed m an attack on the New Delhi home of a Punjabi political leader. Police said 10 Hindu civilians, aAP - 439 words
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97 1986-07-06 4 PERTH A Roman Catholic priest, found guilty of indecent exposure while wearing a ti-ger-patterned (.-string, has been put on a six-month good behaviour bond. A magistrate's court said on Friday it could not accept Fr Edward Patrick Hewitt's evidence that he did notReuter - 97 words
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Article, Illustration559 1986-07-06 5 NEW YORK The people took over America's Independence Day celebrations from the politicians and the celebrity set and turned New York city into a giant street fair on Friday. Hundreds of thousands flocked to the edge of New York harbour mReuter - 559 words
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Article, Illustration220 1986-07-06 5 NEW YORK The thunder of naval guns and the roar of military jets echoed on Friday along the Hudson River as President Ronald Reagan accepted honours from 14 navies on behalf of the rededicated Statue of Liberty. Mr Reagan was joined by his wifeAP - 220 words
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210 1986-07-06 5 NEW YORK President Ronald Reagan has said Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev was "misinformed" when he said last Monday that the United States was not serious about making progress m arms reductions. Mr Reagan, speaking on Friday shortly before talks with French President Francois Mitterrand, saidAFP - 210 words
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266 1986-07-06 5 Denktash shuts off Turkish Cyprus from Greek south NICOSIA Turkish Cypriot leader Rauf Denktash has closed off northern Cyprus from the south m a tit-for-tat move which has cut off about 650 United Nations peacekeeping troops from their headquarters m the south. "From now on, all entry and exit gatesReuter - 266 words
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Article202 1986-07-06 6 JOHANNESBURG Common bedbugs may be potential transmitters of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (Aids) m Africa, medical researchers here say. Findings that bedbugs may be important m the spread of Aids among children m Africa are based on preliminary research by an entomologist and aAFP - 202 words
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Article93 1986-07-06 6 PARIS A three-year research programme to find a vaccine for malaria has been announced by the Pasteur Institute m conjunction with Behring Works, a subsidiary of the Hoechst chemical company of West Germany. The 90-million-franc project has been accepted as part of the WestReuter - 93 words
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Article, Illustration49 1986-07-06 6 THIS walking mop is Roka, a Hungarian Komondor, which is following owner Jay Shlofrock to a Chicago barber's to trim its coat for the summer. Roka is a city pet, bat the Komondor is usually used to guard sheep m the meadows. UPI picture.UPI - 49 words
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Article, Illustration424 1986-07-06 6 HARARE Former United States President Jimmy Carter, stung by criticism of US policy on South Africa, stormed out of an official reception here, held to mark his country's independence day. Mr Carter was joined by US, British, West German and Dutch diplomatsReuter; UPI - 424 words
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310 1986-07-06 6 JOHANNESBURG Twenty people have been wounded m what seems to be the latest of an unprecedented spate of urban bombings by Black nationalist guerillas m South Africa. Thirteen bomb attacks m towns across the country have now claimed three livesReuter - 310 words
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Article, Illustration308 1986-07-06 6 Iraq planes pound border to halt Iranian push MANAMA Iraqi fighter planes staged massive attacks on Friday on the central western Iranian region of Mehran, just, over the border with Iraq, m an apparent bid to halt an Iranian advance into Iraqi territory. Baghdad, m a military communique monitored here,AFP - 308 words
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Article, Illustration402 1986-07-06 7 POPAYAN (Colombia) Pope John Paul n interrupted a papal rally to allow a Colombian peasant to air human rights grievances, highlighting the plight of the country's Indian minority. On the fourth day of his week-long visit to Colombia, the Pope overruled his hostsReuter - 402 words
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217 1986-07-06 7 MIAMI It reads like a plot from Miami Vice, the television series, but it's the real thing: An undercover police officer posing as a drug dealer arrested another undercover officer posing as a drug buyer. Officer No. 1 was then busted for keepingUPI - 217 words
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176 1986-07-06 7 Man sues ex-wife for using his sperm NEW YORK A man at Pipersville, Pennsylvania, Is suing his ex- wife for having used his sperm, without his permission, to become artificially inseminated. The ex-wife gave birth to a girl whom he has been forced to support financially, accordIng to court papers.AFP - 176 words
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Article, Illustration379 1986-07-06 7 CAIRO Built more than 4,600 years ago, Egypt's Great Pyramid is about to give up one of its many secrets to a French team of archaeologists, who believe they may be on the verge of the biggest discovery since Tutankhamen's tomb. The team'sAFP - 379 words
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Article200 1986-07-06 7 CINCINNATI (Ohio) Children can suffer toxic reactions from the gaseous propellants used m common aerosol spray cans, medical researchers say m a new study. "Aerosol cans should not be easily accessible to children, and consumers need to be aware of the potential dangers," theAP - 200 words
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Advertisement139 1986-07-06 5 How wDuld you like an encore for your banquet? How would you like a taste of the culinary skills that won these jubilant w j| While these awards are given Call our Banquet Manager on once every two years, the standard 734 9900 Ext 7208 and discover held by Executive139 words
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Advertisement415 1986-07-06 5 6 Compelling Reasons Why You Should Invest In Park West Now. The Right Time to Buy. This is especially helpful to the purchaser whose CPF is temporarily reduced during the next two years. Whetheryou are buyingforowneroccupationorfor investment, this is the right time! Opportunity to Upgrade. Relaxation of CPF Rules. It's415 words
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Advertisement229 1986-07-06 6 mwmmmmkAmm&m BEE HUA CARVED FURNITURE TRADER PTE.LTD. Exquisite designs and superb "wP^^l 1 workmanship, quality guaranteed. All furniture are clearing at special prices! All are welcome *Wfs?^ 101. Thomson Road, #03-26, Goldhill Square, Singapore 1130. Tel: *****72 Open daily from 10 00 am 9 00 pm including Sundays Holidays into229 words
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Advertisement165 1986-07-06 7 I WK A i I I p jK I I Wk\ "V i m. i &m I I "I J "^H 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, and165 words
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Advertisement56 1986-07-06 7 P^ v/% W^m m^ v RB f(fe ;)i^liH BPP ft' iffS Nonstop to Shanghai, one-stop to Beijing by our exclusive A3lO Airbus. En route, enjoy a standard of inflight service even other airlines talk ]8y? about. For more information, call your Travel Agent or SIA Reservations: Telephone *****66. SIA Cargo:56 words
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ASEAN NEWS
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321 1986-07-06 8 JAKARTA Almost half of the Indonesian passports circulating m recent years were issued through irregular means, a large-scale probe of immigration offices has found. An anti-corruption agency (Opstib) official, Major-Gener-al E.Y. Kanter said at the weekend that the eight-month investigation found that 46 per centAFP; AP - 321 words
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273 1986-07-06 8 BANGKOK So many men took advantage of free July 4 vastctomies on Friday that the organisers ran out of the hot dogs they offered to participants. A total of 215 men showed up for the event, billed as a way to win freedomUPI - 273 words
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Article, Illustration68 1986-07-06 8 MANILA Philippine President Corazon Aquino (above) will make a state visit to Singapore before September this year, Malacanang Palace announced yesterday. She accepted the invitation to visit Singapore extended by Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew when they met here on Tuesday. Mrs Aquino has also acceptedBernama - 68 words
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Article, Illustration288 1986-07-06 8 Party chief's son held for vote-buying BANGKOK The son of Deputy Prime Minister and Democrat Party leader Bhichai Rattakul has been arrested for trying to buy votes m the current election campaign, police said. Police said on Friday that Dr Phichit Rattavul and two other Democrat Party candidates running forAP; AFP - 288 words
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168 1986-07-06 8 HONGKONG Filipino domestic helpers here are unhappy about being listed as "household helper" m their new passports, their representatives said. Miss Imelda Laguindam, chairman of the United Filipinos, a coalition of 13 groups representing Filipino domestic helpers, charged that the listing was "discriminatory and restrictive."AFP - 168 words
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366 1986-07-06 9 KUALA LUMPUR Senior officials of the Election Commission were yesterday briefed on its final preparations for the coming general election. The briefings were given by commission Secretary Haji Abdul Rashid Haji Abdul Rahman. An election official said yesterday that an announcement on theBernama; NST - 366 words
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160 1986-07-06 9 Beware of opposition trap, Musa warns Front JOHOR BARU Deputy Urnno President Datuk Musa Hitam has called on the component parties of the National Front to remain moderate and so avoid the "trap" laid by the opposition parties. Opening the one-day convention of the Johor state Umno liaison committee here160 words
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Article, Illustration336 1986-07-06 9 No compromise over national language policy, says Anwar KUALA LUMPUR The question of the national language policy is closed and the government will not be pressured into compromises m its application, Education Minister Anwar Ibrahim said yesterday. Speaking at the launch of a Jawi-spelling guidebook, he pointed to certain groupsBernama - 336 words
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Article, Illustration103 1986-07-06 9 THIS whale, with its mouth all bloated op, was found beached off a river bank m Lubuk Punggor, m Sarawak last week. The mammal made a fatal error while swimming off the coast of Sarawak when it took a wrong torn and followed a river upstream.Bernama - 103 words
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Article283 1986-07-06 9 Nuke arms? Never, says Indonesia JAKARTA Indonesia, which plans to begin building a nuclear power plant m 1988, will never make or use nuclear weapons, Antara news agency reported yesterday. Antara quoted Indonesia's Atomic Energy Agency director, Mr Djali Ahimsa, as saying that Indonesia as a member of the nuclearReuter - 283 words
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205 1986-07-06 9 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN By Manila Correspondent MANILA The commission drafting a new Constitution has voted to change the definition of national territory, a move that could result m a solution to the claims to Sabah both the Philippines and Malaysia have made. The205 words
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Advertisement198 1986-07-06 9 The Mitsubishi Mr. Kakuhan W& ates the unnecessary wear and tear washing machine is the first and only i: •■^fc other washin 9 ma chines can cause to washing machine m the world to have < Y our clothes, it also eliminates your its own microprocessor controlled load clothes tangling,198 words
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HOME NEWS
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162 1986-07-06 10 Bogus flat-hunter robs housewife of $20,000 A HOUSEWIFE was alone waiting for home buyers when a man who feigned interest m her flat slashed her with a knife and robbed her of about $20,000 m jewellery and cash. Madam Lily Lee, 31, had placed an advertisement m the newspapers describing162 words
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464 1986-07-06 10 STELLA DANKER - Up there with the giants of the world STELLA DANKER By SINGAPOREANS who thought they might be able to lay claim to having one of the world's 10 tallest buildings may have to think again. The OUB Centre, at 280 metres, was billed by its architects and engineers to be464 words
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95 1986-07-06 10 Ex-jockey arrested in gambling raid A FORMER jockey and five other men, including a Thai, were arrested on suspicion of illegal gambling at a house m Jalan Kembangan on June 28. The 35-year-old ex-jock-ey and five other men aged between 30 and 40 have been released on bail pending investigations.95 words
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64 1986-07-06 10 Report 'phone book collectors' to police IF SOMEONE offers to collect your new telephone directories for you for a fee, inform Telecoms or the police. Telecoms said yesterday that it had no arrangement with anyone to provide the service. The statutory board has ♦informed the police that subscribers were being64 words
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Article, Illustration326 1986-07-06 10 TRAINEE teacher R. Vijayalakshmi, 20, was all set to compete m this year's SBC Tamil Talentime. But something made her change her mind: She was offered a chance to be co-com-pere for the song contest, which will begin on Saturday. She was one of the participants326 words
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310 1986-07-06 10 WORKERS at European Standard Electronics Pte Ltd have identified ways to cut down the number of files m the factory by one-fifth. A quality control circle found that there were 438 files of all shapes and sizes. Some files duplicated others, while other310 words
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Article58 1986-07-06 10 EIGHT schools will take part m a St John Ambulance Brigade Area One award ceremony at the national headquarters m Beach Road on July 13. Long service and efficiency awards and prizes m the interschool first-aid competition will be presented. The guest of honour will be58 words
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Article46 1986-07-06 10 THE Department of Extramural Studies, National University of Singapore, will hold a 10-session course on Reading Comprehension for Teachers and Parents at the Institute of Education every Monday from 7 pm to 9 pm, starting on July 14. Details can be obtained on 732-2055.46 words
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Article, Illustration446 1986-07-06 11 AUDREY PERERA - AUDREY PERERA By EVEN as the tourist board looks around for a site to revive Bugis Street, at least three hawker centres are already cashing m on the famous name. They are at the Golden Landmark m Victoria Street, Bras Basah Park and Jalan Besar. And446 words
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Article, Illustration252 1986-07-06 11 A PURSE snatcher thought he had eluded his pursuers when he ran 1.5 km through the back lanes and roads off Geylang Road on Friday. But he did not realise that Mr Abdul Wahid Abdul Majeed, 37, an Environment Ministry252 words
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210 1986-07-06 11 Two face 108 more charges of breaking in and theft TWO men were charged yesterday with another 108 counts of housebreaking, theft, and theft of circuit breakers and other fittings from unoccupied Housing Board flats. Yeo Seng Yong, 26, already faces a similar charge of breaking into a Hougang Avenue210 words
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132 1986-07-06 11 PART of Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim between Jurong Port Road and Jurong Town Hall Road will be closed to traffic between 1 am and 5 am on Tuesday. This is to enable the PublicWorks Department to build a new pedestrian overhead bridge at Jalan132 words
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165 1986-07-06 11 ASEAN businessmen will meet m Jakarta this week to discuss ways to increase trade within the region and break protectionist barriers m developed countries. The meetings of the Asean Chambers of Commerce and Industry will also focus on promoting Asean industrial165 words
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160 1986-07-06 11 Philippines to get back two planes TWO light planes that have been lying idle at Seletar Airbase for the past six months will be flown home to the Philippines m the next few days. This follows a successful application to the High Court yesterday by the Philippine Embassy here to160 words
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Article84 1986-07-06 11 A VERDICT of misadventure was recorded on Friday on the death of a 30-year-old man electrocuted by a cutting machine. No one knew if Mr Lim Poh Seng was repairing the machine on Sept 30 last year, when he was found slumped over it m his84 words
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344 1986-07-06 11 ENGLISH is still the subject with the lowest pass rate even though proportionately more O-level students got through the paper m the past three years. What made learning English difficult for most students was that it was seldom used at home, the Minister344 words
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Article22 1986-07-06 11 BRICKWORKS constituency will hold Road Run '86 on Aug 3 at 7.30 am as part of its National Day celebrations.22 words
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99 1986-07-06 11 THE CASE against two men accused of inserting needles into a four-year-old boy will be heard m March next year. Mohamed Noor bin Ahmad, 25, and Mustafa bin Othman, 36, will be tried m District Court 2 on March 19 and 20.99 words
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290 1986-07-06 12 Chiam calls latest HUDC move 'a breach of faith' THE Housing Board's recent decision not to buy back HUDC apartments from their owners was criticised by the Singapore Democratic Party yesterday as a "breach of faith". In a statement, the opposition party said it viewed with grave concern the board's290 words
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61 1986-07-06 12 A MAN was charged yesterday with breaking into a Stirling Road flat and stealing jewellery and cash totalling $688. Choy Peng Wah, 37, allegedly broke into Mr Wong Kong Chun's sev-enth-storey flat m Block 48 on Thursday. He was remanded at Central police station61 words
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Article, Illustration397 1986-07-06 12 HEDWIG ALFRED - HEDWIG ALFRED By THE bleak times made a colourful impact yesterday at the launch of the Singapore Youth Festival. Thousands of secondary and pre-university students formed human chains, blocks and wheels to convey their message on the economy. Words weren't necessary. The audience397 words
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Article, Illustration297 1986-07-06 12 A NIGHTCLUB dedicated to dancing the old-fash-ioned way opened last night at the Plaza Hotel. At Club 5, where life begins at 5 pm, you move m step to the music of legendary singers like Nat King Cole, Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley, hardly297 words
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Article117 1986-07-06 12 MUSIC acted as a cultural bond last night when the orchestras of the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation and Radio Television Malaysia presented a concert at the Victoria Concert Hall. The event marked an annual and on-going cultural exchange programme between the two stations which began m 1980.117 words
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Article167 1986-07-06 12 STUDENTS were awarded 107 scholarships, study loans and bursaries m three separate ceremonies yesterday. In the first, 15 pupils from schools m Jurong received scholarships worth $200 each from the Rotary Club of Jurong Town to commemorate its 15th anniversary. Later m the day at167 words
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388 1986-07-06 13 RONNIE LIM - RONNIE LIM By MORE investments are coming to Singapore's $2-billion petrochemical complex m what can be called the sec-ond-phase development of the project on Pulau Ayer Merbau. These will be for "downdownstream" or second-gener-ation secondary plants at the complex. They will make final petrochemical-based products388 words
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Article, Illustration519 1986-07-06 13 AFTER just two years, Singaporeans have come out of the backseat and taken over from the Japanese. They are supervising, for the first time, a mammoth $16-million repair and maintenance job at the petrochemical complex on Pulau Ayer Merbau. All that their more experienced Japanese colleagues519 words
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Article, Illustration348 1986-07-06 13 AUDREY PERERA - AUDREY PERERA By MADAM Fong Moi Tee may be 53 but she's a motor mechanic right there along with the boys. After 20 years of repairing and tuning up motorcycles m her husband's repair shop, she is used to being covered m348 words
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155 1986-07-06 13 AH MENG the orang utan should be grinning like a gorilla today. After all, the zoo's female prima donna will be entertaining an army of men. The Singapore Zoological Gardens will be swamped today with men from the Singapore Armed Forces out155 words
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241 1986-07-06 13 Some steersmen can opt for oral test STEERSMEN of powered pleasure boats who only have primary education will be able to get their licence if they pass an oral test m English, Mandarin or Malay. Everyone else will have to sit for the written test, now held m English and241 words
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Article54 1986-07-06 13 A TELECOMS driver was charged yesterday with the theft of $13,303 from Mr Ng Hwee Keng, the postmaster of the Marine Parade Post Office. Ithnin bin Husain, 24, allegedly stole the money on June 16 m Frankel Avenue. The case was adjourned to Aug 15. Ithnin54 words
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414 1986-07-06 14 Don't stoop to low' tactics, bosses warned MR ONG Teng Cheong warned employers last night to stop using "low tactics" to force unions to accept unreasonable wage settlements. He said bosses were irresponsible if they threatened union leaders with retrenchments or chose to misinterpret this year's National Wages Council recommendations414 words
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151 1986-07-06 14 Keep a stiff upper lip, says Ch'ng THE present economic downturn is not all negative Singaporeans can face it with courage and treat it as an educational experience, said Mr Ch'ng Jit Koon. The experience would enable the younger workers not to take Singapore's prosperity, high living standards, good pay151 words
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209 1986-07-06 14 IT WASN'T America but it sure felt like it at the Singapore American School's Ulu Pandan campus yesterday. More than 1,200 Americans gathered at the school for a picnic to celebrate their country's Independence Day, which was on Friday. Families thronged food stalls209 words
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Article, Illustration412 1986-07-06 14 AUDREY PERERA; SIMON KER - AUDREY PERERA By A SPANKING new hotel, a glittering crowd with a common bond, a nostalgia-filled air this was the setting at last night's get-together of more than 1,000 old boys and girls of Raffles Institution and its sister school Raffles Girls. It was held412 words
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Article55 1986-07-06 14 AN ODD -JOB labourer was charged yesterday with hurting a bar waitress with a knife m Eu Tong Sen Street. Tay Chin Meng, 32, allegedly committed the offence on Friday. The case was adjourned pending a medical report on Madam Khoo Suan Kirn, 34. Tay's $5,000 bail55 words
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Article63 1986-07-06 14 A MECHANIC was fined $600 on Thursday after he pleaded guilty to stealing a potted pine tree worth $35 outside a coffee shop m Jurong West Street 41 at about 1.15 am on Wednesday. Sakaya Narthan Durai, 27, was spotted by police with the plant on his shoulder.63 words
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Advertisement55 1986-07-06 10 PLEASE DON'T RISK MY HEALTH Prevent Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever Get rid of mosquito breeding m your home /^H k yirttii FBI Ik Ute^ mat CHECK YOUR HOME NOW FOR BREEDING PLACES •Change the water m vases and flower pot plates once a week Get rid of stagnant water 0 Ministry55 words
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Advertisement86 1986-07-06 10 'Hr 7 r I 1 I 'Expressions' I I A Competition to Enhance the Interiors of the Kallang Theatre 1 W>& 1 TIZeS winner 4)/U|UUU 5 consolation prizes trf 4)l r UUU each Ok-i*' Entry forms are available at Cultural Affairs Division, Ministry of Community 3 p| Developmenl (City Hall),86 words
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Advertisement202 1986-07-06 13 CORTEN CELEBRATION Corren is 1 0 years old and our H S^^ If Our attractive models featuring sleek designers who are always m touch BHI M^^Jfe lines, multi-coloured edging, with the latest m the European scene. j| W, t/Km imported and heavy duty hinges, have created CELEBRATION TEN B g202 words
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Advertisement174 1986-07-06 13 AFRICA. Every Sunday at 10.25pm, Air dfifo^ And introduces you to a special kind Mauritius flies non-stop l^\ tflhk, MM of pampering and personal from Singapore and arrives m the IS 1 attention that the big heavenly garden isle of Mauritius m I 4*iMß jmßKmr^ 1 \X h carriers seem174 words
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Advertisement880 1986-07-06 14 Advertisement Consulate of The Federal Islamic Republic of Comoros celebrates her Independence Day on July 6, 1956 j/kenya yS H^Hlilii i ill mill j^KL Hon. Consul. .^mm Ik U<^^k m° V Mr- Nitin B. Doshi BSMp^^HB B| g Jo Since the establishment of the Consulate ;£r Wk A tanzanie/q X880 words
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Article311 1986-07-06 15 DYNAMIC and rugged. Svelte and lithe. These are adjectives often used to describe the Singapore man and the Singapore woman. They may become, m time, a mockery. We are growing older. And by the year 2050, about one m three of us will be aged 60311 words
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Article172 1986-07-06 15 What The Sunday Times reported on July 9, 1961 DR CHEE Phui Hung, the Alliance candidate m the Anson by-election, tonight called on the Minister of Culture, Mr S. Rajaratnam, to resign. He accused the Minister of using his post to spread propaganda for his party, the172 words
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Article, Illustration1239 1986-07-06 15 DR KASSIM AHMAD, renounced socialist who joins Umno, authors a new controversy 4 In the last quarter of a century, he has come full circle from a fervent Muslim to socialist thinker and back again as a born-again Muslim, then joining the United Malays National Organisation,1,239 words
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Article, Illustration1163 1986-07-06 16 Bernard Levin I THINK I have found a story which symbolises to perfection both the condition of Britain and the reason for it. A small but important union recently had an election for chairman. The holder of the office stood again but1,163 words
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918 1986-07-06 16 I Irene Hoe iKMait Are we realistic m expecting junior college students to debate a subject like whether Singapore can reach the status of a developed country by the mid-*****? Any hope of originality may end up mired m "facts". WHEN918 words
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Article, Illustration921 1986-07-06 16 1 Tiresias ISN'T it rich? Twenty years after the pill and women's lib gave the female sex the guts to go after more positions than that of being a wife, they are saying it everywhere. From the United States to Britain to here m921 words
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Article, Illustration468 1986-07-06 16 KOOLDIP Singh swaggered into the office on Monday morning, whistling his favourite tune. "Hey, Kooldip, had a good weekend?" Rosie the accountant voiced our thoughts. "Acha, acha," Kooldip agreed with a smile. "More than a good weekend, a good week's start." "What did you do?" I asked. "I468 words
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Advertisement693 1986-07-06 16 4 rt 'I»RIZE: 2 nd PRIZE: *****1 Chia Hong Luang *****6 Ng Tiong Jin Alvin Blk 12 Holland Aye #16-45 SQOOB Marine Parade Road Singapore 1027 Laguna Park #15-05 Singapore 1544 3 rd PRIZE: 4 th PRIZE: sth5 th PRIZE: *****0 He YingYi *****0 He ZhiJian 061 138 Lum Kum693 words
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Article1536 1986-07-06 17 Not enough children are being born each year to prevent Singapore's population from declining m the future. SAW SWEE HOCK, Professor of Statistics at the National University of Singapore, observes that certain ethnic and educational groups show a bigger shortfall than others. IN an1,536 words
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Article, Illustration402 1986-07-06 17 IF YOU'VE decided you'll never be able to afford a BMW or otherwise gain Yuppie status but hate feeling left out, you might consider joining the Yuffies, a bunch of losers who like it that way. To be a young urban failure, you mustUPI - 402 words
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Article, Illustration137 1986-07-06 17 Chinese women's fertility has fallen below others' 1974 43,268 39.074 +4,194 +10.7% 1975 39,948 40,703 -755 -1.9% 1976 42,948 42,035 -252 -0.6% 1977 38,364 44,788 -6.424 -14.3% 1978 39,441 46,521 -7,080 -15.2% 1979 40,779 48,887 -8,108 -16.6% 1980 41,217 50,235 -9,018 -18.0% 1981 42.250 52,176 -9,926 -19.0% 1982 42,654 53,578137 words
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47 1986-07-06 17 Race Actual births Present racial Births required for a m 1985 composition similar balance Chin*.. 29~355 69"i% 76.4% 43.125 Malays 8,104 19.1% 14.9% 8,104 Indian* 3,280 7.7% 6.4% 3.280 Other. 1,745 4.1% 2.3% 1J45 7^2 STJS 553% 100.0% 56^5447 words
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Advertisement221 1986-07-06 17 The good life gels betterat Wig An Pa* flB condominium for connoisseurs, set amidst 40. 000 'Hb "li square metres of lush greenery. In District it. jm j| flfl '•▼A Yong An Park. Built around rare species of <fPJJ. y IjKmkW Tembusu and native flora that have been jP IJB221 words
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Article, Illustration98 1986-07-06 18 1972 JUMBO JET 59 5 Piggott 1973 CHAYA TIMOR II 49 5 J Johnson 1974 TEN NO TRUMPS 47 5 Heng 1975 TROPIC STORM 49 Lam 1976 BATUKARANGSI 5 M Lee 1977 REGAL TAN 53 5 Watson 1978 SIR TOBY 56 Khoo 1979 SUNLIGHT WONDER 49 5 Lam98 words
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356 1986-07-06 18 LUCKY LEO - LUCKY LEO Best Bold out to topple Paititi as biggest stakes earner By our man on the track NEW ZEALAND jockey Peter Johnson is set to win his first classic astride proven big-race galloper Best Bold m the $90,000 Queen Elizabeth II356 words
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Article396 1986-07-06 18 RACE RACING ED LUCKY LEO TONTO PEDIGREE MARKSMAN 1 Better Than Most 1 Better Than Most 9 Careless Whisper 7 Sweet Candice 8 Violet Haze 10 Emu 10 Emu 7 Sweet Candice 8 Violet Haze 9 Careless Whisper 7 Sweet Candice 8 Violet Haze 5 Castle Command396 words
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Article46 1986-07-06 18 SYDNEY jockey Wayne Harris will be back m the saddle today after serving a one-day suspension. Harris, who rode a double last weekend, has three rides for the afternoon Remember Me V (Race 5), Foxiloxi (Race 6) and Mastermind m (Race 8).46 words
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Article123 1986-07-06 18 THESE horses have won or done well on a wet track: RACE 1: Emu. RACE 2: Cili Padi. RACE S: Amir, Seattle Steel, Apna Desh. RACE 4: Jacoran, Fu Lv Shou, Gala Display 11, American Soldier 11, Arabian Son, Loyal Commission, Sunny Smile. RACE 5: Magan 11, St Gallen,123 words
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Article, Illustration142 1986-07-06 18 JOCKEY Leslie Khoo has given a strong pointer to today's Queen Elizabeth II Cup by opting for Peace Now II over stablemate Beldale Prospect. Khoo has partnered Beldale Prospect to two classic wins, so it is not a mount he would give up lightly. ButMARKSMAN - 142 words
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Article4122 1986-07-06 18 ■PW^PM 2.00 CLASS 4 DIV 4 1,200 m \tj^ (Ratings: 70-62) Wmmmmmm (Stakes: $17,000) 1 6 Better Than Most 57 (76) AJK-Kok 3 eg +.5. Slow into stride m debut last week, finishing 6th to Green Grass Forest Div 4 1200 m; by Cut Above out of4,122 words
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Article325 1986-07-06 18 EDITOR - Some facts and figures EDITOR Compiled by THE RACING OF THE 16 contenders m today's Queen Elizabeth n Cup line-up, topweight Magari II has had the most starts 49. Yet, he is only five years old. Five of the others are older. Andermatt, the 1983 Horse of the Year, and325 words
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Article1156 1986-07-06 18 ■■iff J4HI 4.05 CLASS 1 DIV 12,000 m —2,000 m laUSUEH (Ratings: 175-162) 4P% f,MH;l^ll (Stakes: $90,000) Aim I *****1 Magari 11 57 (175) Sunny Khoo-Lim 5 nzg ul -1. By Sharivari; peaked nicely for Cup but penalised with topweight; stepped up on shd 2nd1,156 words
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2216 1986-07-06 19 RESTRICTED TERMS DIV A l,2Mm Tien Yik Stable's 6 Carry On II 53 c 30.5 (40-14) John (1) 1 1 1 4 Immigrant 57 (20-6) P Johnson (9) 4 2 2 5 Immortality 55 .5 (9-7) Lam (7) 6 5 3 3 Heart Soul2,216 words
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Article, Illustration255 1986-07-06 19 OUR RACING TEAM - OUR RACING TEAM By FIRST *****1 SECOND *****1 THIRD *****5 NEWCOMER Formldabeau lived up to his brilliant track form when he snatched victory m the $30,000 Amusement Stakes, the feature race for Class 4 Div 1 sprinters over 1,200 m at Bukit Timah255 words
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Article285 1986-07-06 19 Three put on the mat THE stewards yesterday concluded their inquiry into the handling of Henderson by jockey W.Y. Chee m Race 6 last Sunday. After taking statements from trainer M. Ismail and Chee and after viewing the patrol film, the stewards suspended Chee from riding m races and trackwork285 words
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Obituary, Illustration81 1986-07-06 19 Mrs. Tham Hong Ngee nee Soo Swee Ying Age: 96 years passed away peacefully on sth July 1986 leaving behind Son*: Daughters-in-law: Tuck Yen Ng Yoke Loon Tuck Onn Anna Yong Daughters: Sons-in-law: Ah Soo Wong Kai Chiang Hong Tho, Jean Choo Ying Yip Phooi Chuen81 words
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Obituary, Illustration89 1986-07-06 19 MR. R. RAMACHANDRAN DEPARTED 22 JUNE 1986 express their heartfelt thanks to relatives, friends colleagues for their attendance, condolences, wreaths and other forms of assistance during their recent bereavement. Atma Shanti prayers will be held on Monday, 7 July 1986 at 7 30p.m. at The Sri Sivan Temple89 words
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Obituary, Illustration68 1986-07-06 19 JACK LIM CHOON HWA 6/7/82 Always remembered and missed by familyandlovedones_^^^^^^ MR. WEE TIAN POH called home to be with The Lord or 6/7/85. Always remembered by loving wife In Loving Memory Of TAN KENG SENG Called to eternal rest 21 years ago today Fond memories of68 words
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Obituary, Illustration26 1986-07-06 19 MUNUSAMY RAJOO Karumathi (16 days prayers) will be held at Sivan Temple on 7/7/86 at 7.30 p.m. Kindly treat this as our personal invitation.26 words
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Obituary, Illustration46 1986-07-06 19 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements LIM LIN CHIANG (Founder of Soon Cheong Loong Jewellery) (Sin Cheong Loong Jewellery) wish to express their heartfelt thanks and gratitude to relatives, friends, colleagues and business associates for their attendance, condolences, donations, wreaths, scrolls and kind assistance during their recent bereavement.46 words
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Obituary, Illustration235 1986-07-06 19 MDM CHUA AH KEOW (Age 78) Departed 4 July 1986 leaving behind DAUGHTERS: Mary Lim Mvi Lee Susan Lim Mvi Kheng SONS-IN-LAW: Lee Soon Kang (deceased) Ng Chuan Puay GRANDSONS: Rand Lim Seng Hock William Ng Kok Eng Winson Ng Kok Leong Wilman Ng Kok Kah GRANDDAUGHTER-IN-LAW: Montrace235 words
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Obituary, Illustration113 1986-07-06 19 LEE PHOI FONG Age: 83 The god grandmother of Mr. Wong Shee Ling, Mdm. Lillian Wong. Mr. Wong Yew Wai Mr Wong Shee Choong passed away peacefully at Tan Tock Seng Hospital on 4th July 1986 Body lying at Sin Ming Funeral Parlour, Block 37, No. 577-581 Sin113 words
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Obituary, Illustration98 1986-07-06 19 CHIA CHAY WAH, LOUISA AUDREY wish to express their heartfelt thanks and gratitude to all relatives, friends, priests, doctors and nurses of Ward 72 S.G.H., the management and staff of Shell Eastern Petroleum Pte Ltd and the Singapore Shell Employees' Union for their help, prayers, words of comfort,98 words
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Advertisement121 1986-07-06 19 A New English Library Publication. He brought them candy... He treated them like sons... He trained them to be assassins... Now he is planning to have them killed... HHTHEHM BROTHERHOOD OF THE ROSE by David Morrell Author of First Blood. They were orphans Chris and Saul raised m a Philadelphia121 words
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Advertisement10 1986-07-06 19 WGSk Concise Comprehensive Contemporary f Distributed by 111 FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS10 words
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Article, Illustration726 1986-07-06 20 Karon; From a star on the track to just another 'fighter' from the pack. SPORTING ACHIEVEMENT \Q]nHimUTH/ But sprint sensation Haron is bent on stemming the tide IN 1982, Haron Mundir was Asia's fifth-ranked 200-metre runner. Athletes of repute, such as Purnomo Juhdi and726 words
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Article, Illustration1268 1986-07-06 20 JANICE SEAH; SAID - JANICE SEAH SAID AND DONE Mild-mannered Hassan never one to lose his temper There are few people 4 m the world whose loss of temper render them news. John McEnroe, the world's perforated ulcer, is one of them. Hie Nastase was another. Hassan too. The1,268 words
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521 1986-07-06 20 Going crosscourt after too many deliveries LONDON The winner of Wimbledon's first gentlemen's singles 100 championships ago would much rather have played cricket than tennis. That sacrilegious sentiment was voiced by chartered surveyor Spencer Gore, whose victory m 1877 was gained before 200 spectators paying a shilling each to watchReuter - 521 words
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Article, Illustration436 1986-07-06 21 Seve's sore but oh, how he soars! VERSAILLES (France) Defending champion Severiano Ballesteros moved into a three-stroke halfway lead on Friday m the French Open after angrily throwing his ball at a photographer. The incident happened at the ninth hole after Ballesteros, seeking his fourth successive victory on the PGAReuter; AP - 436 words
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Article, Illustration753 1986-07-06 21 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON TEE TO GREEN Beware of sandbagging 'buayas' with high averages BOOR ex-President Marcos. It seems as if it's raining problems for him these days m sunny Hawaii the loss of his Malacanang-home, the misplacement of his wife's only black shoes, and his newfound753 words
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Article159 1986-07-06 21 FIFTY years ago, the purists would have pursed their lips at this action and crossed this candidate off the list of possibilities for an international cap. The classic style was to hit against a braced left leg. Paul Way has not done too badly m the Walker159 words
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Article212 1986-07-06 21 SEVERAL clubs will be holding their monthly medal competitions this weekend. In conjunction with the July competition, there will be a na-tion-wide search for the best 12--hole score returned. Waterman Pen have agreed to provide four prizes which will be given to the best212 words
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Article531 1986-07-06 21 Thierry takes lead: French cyclist Thierry Marie, racing on an unorthodox aerodynamic cycle, won the time trial prologue by a splitsecond on Friday to take the lead at the start of the 73rd Tour de France. Belgian Eric Vanderaerden was second, and Frenchman Bernard Hinault, favoured for aReuter; AFP; AP; UPI - 531 words
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Article, Illustration1072 1986-07-06 21 ROB HUGHES - ROB HUGHES Talk of Soccer YOU can fool everybody bar the children. Grown-ups by the score try to rationalise, to excuse, to gloss over Diego Maradona's illegally-handled World Cup goal. Bobby Robson, the England manager whose team were eliminated by that goal has already1,072 words
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200 1986-07-06 21 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI LOCAL SOCCER PRESS Sports Club have qualified for the Singapore Business Houses Football League Division One final for the first time m 10 long and lean years. Their breakthrough is cause for celebration. It provides the incentive to do better m tonight's final200 words
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Article237 1986-07-06 21 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI A SPLENDID performance by goalkeeper Mark Chan helped Hotel Meridien beat Royal Holiday Inn 3-1 m the Business Houses Football League Division Two final at Jalan Besar Stadium last night. Mark, a former youth international, rescued Meridien twice m the first 20 minutes with237 words
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Article196 1986-07-06 21 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI TANGLIN TAVERNERS' R. Tucker and A. Codlin put up an unbeaten 105-run thirdwicket partnership at Balestier Road yesterday to halt Ceylon Sports Club's threeyear stranglehold on the Division Two knock-out crown. Tucker hammered an unbeaten 68 (nine fours, one six), while Codlin hit196 words
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Article162 1986-07-06 21 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI THERESIANS extended their domination of the Singapore Women's Hockey Association competition by yet another year when they captured the Division One and Division Two knock-out titles at Farrer Park Athletic Centre yesterday. The 1983 and 1984 winners (there was no competition last year) showed no162 words
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Article128 1986-07-06 21 ATHLKTICIS Swift Safsa Combined teams meet (Khatib Camp. 2pm) rRICKFrr SCA IMv I: SCC II v 'IT (Padang), \CSC v IA (Balpstier Rd) Both at 10.30 am. DJv 2: MRTC v SRC (Padang). SGS v SCA Schoolboys (Fiaiestier R<i) Both at lpm. HOTKFY SHA Premier league: Hunggol128 words
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Advertisement61 1986-07-06 20 MHP *****6 Yomeishu helps improve your blood circulation, reduces fatigue, increases your appetite jiltfhto** y and helps strengthen your body. m ~z» sip The natural aid t»g»mi hci;l(kj£^V^|giflj '^^^^^^m^^ >^^^ Sole Agent: xS^!'%>* /^C-^S Letat Agencies (Fie) Lid V #01-497. Blk 2« /'v^ h c n^ \y^ \y^^ Oulram Park.61 words
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Miscellaneous59 1986-07-06 20 Psst. Sam. I Why do you look Yomeishu is a Japanese health tonic prepared from I a traditional recipe which originated 4 centuries ago. It contains 14 herbs to help improve your blood circulation, I reduce fatigue, increase your I appetite and help strengthen I C lake it. I I59 words
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Advertisement283 1986-07-06 21 «SawCV GIGANTIC CUSHION d NOTICE §U BEDDING COLLECTION FAIR. \^%i tS j\ c Jg^jMg^m m Qn h thousands of beautiful soft and comfortable merchandise \Mi Bailiff S Sale BLUEHAS%NK Jl 30 Different models of Single pull-out bunk and J^j^JLgk^ gffjßffl~l{l Jg&A m& In ThecE* SOFA $80/- __Jr double oeds for283 words
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371 1986-07-06 22 Finally, the match everyone wanted LONDON The 100 th Wimbledon championships will serve up the men's singles final everybody wanted to see a showdown between West Germany's defending champion Boris Becker and the world No.l Ivan Lendl, of Czechoslovakia. Lendl powered into his first final when he felled towering YugoslavReuter - 371 words
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Article, Illustration451 1986-07-06 22 LEE WAI WUN - - LEE WAI WUN By SPORTING\ ACHIEVEMENT \OF THE MONTH/ Haron aims to stem the tide: Pg. 20 WRITING has never come easy to Chua Chong Jin. To wax lyrical about someone he's never met is even further from his mind until451 words
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Article, Illustration740 1986-07-06 22 4 You think about all the work you've put into it, all the shots you've hit over the years, practising with Wimbledon in mind. You just hope that you put it all together, and today I did. I've never been so excited about being in aReuter; AFP - 740 words
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Article, Illustration142 1986-07-06 22 4 If I didn't think I had a good chance, I wouldn't have steppped onto the court. On grass, you can quickly get a break down, luck plays a role as well. That's what I needed, a little luck. The court was slippery, I fell a few times,Reuter - 142 words
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Article531 1986-07-06 22 ENGLAND Ist Inns G. Gooch c More b Kapil Dcv 0 M. Benson b Maninder C. Athey c More b Kapil Dcv 0 D. Gower lbw Sharma M. Gatting not out D. Pringle c Amarnath b Shastri 44 i. Embnrey c Shastri b Maninder 38 N. Foster531 words
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Article, Illustration576 1986-07-06 22 THE JOHOR CLASSIC; TAY CHENG KHOON - Liang Hsi wins by three strokes THE JOHOR CLASSIC TAY CHENG KHOON By ALAN HUBBARD is on leave. His column will resume on July 27 when he will be reporting on the Commonwealth Games from Edinburgh. SINGAPORE'S Lim Swee Wah managed to grab a share of the limelight as Chen576 words
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Advertisement140 1986-07-06 22 I iCDPBEinBiPRISE I #03-08. FAR EAST PLAZA.6 SCOTTS ROAD. SINGAPORE 0922 TEL NO *****83 REGN NO *****8/OOC Open Daily from 10am to 9pm (Call or com* gat it) GIANT WATCH pr'cf $9.90 Available m RED. BLUE. YELLOW ORANGE straps Wide range of Punk Rock groups New wave T-shirts Parachute pants140 words
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Advertisement397 1986-07-06 22 I W hi-tech innovations f^^^ Diagonal Rollbar Tri^densitv I An nnnoK f Excessive rollin^ action of the mf iuwv-ii*!*^ ASStod^T&ch heelswhlle "T" 1 lslcrmcd K^ £M4midso/e A JL Creaieu equal. Lacn pronation and is a very common H g£ possesses unique running and major cause of running injury, frmm mids397 words
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Article, Illustration1142 1986-07-06 1 p^Wham!: I aQt wPPkpnrl ftpnrnp Mirhapl and Anrlrpw Ldbl WtJcKenu, ueurye Miuidei diiu Hnurew Ridgeley (right) made their final appearance as Wham! with a farewell concert at London's Wembley Stadium. As the two 23-year-old millionaires head off to pursue separate careers, PHtl IP PHPAH rorni1,142 words
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Article, Illustration645 1986-07-06 2 Shohjo-Tai swept into town last week and left no doubt about its appeal especially with the boys. JULIE TAN reports. THERE were boys, boys and more boys. Everywhere. It was clearly a boys' night out but football and girlfriends were furthestDAVID TAN - 645 words
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Article, Illustration421 1986-07-06 2 JULIE TAN - More love for Agnes from doting husband JULIE TAN LOOK EAST By SO you think Japanese men are all male chauvinists? Well, let former singer-actress Agnes Chan dispel your prejudices. The Hongkong-born star, who married her Japanese ex-manager m January, revealed that her husband dotes on her and does many421 words
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Article, Illustration519 1986-07-06 3 LIM KAY TONG - Magic of being sincere LIM KAY TONG PRETTY IN PINK At Jade Starring Molly Ringwald, Harry Dean Stanton, Andrew McCarthy, Jon Cryer and Annie Potts Directed by Howard Deutch By JUST when you're wishing teen movies would go away, along comes one which shows that screen adolescents can be sensitive,519 words
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Article, Illustration431 1986-07-06 3 LIM RAY TONG - LIM RAY TONG. THE COOLANG ATT A GOLD Ended yesterday Starring Joss McWilliam, Nick Tote, Josephine Smulders, Colin Friels and Robyn Nevin Directed by Igor Auzins STICKING doggedly to the task and trying not to crack is a preoccupation with the men m431 words
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Article, Illustration394 1986-07-06 3 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN THE LAW ENFORCER At Cathay cinemas Starring Danny Lee Siu Hsien, Long Ming Em and Mai Chui Sian Directed by Danny Lee By SUPERCOP Danny Lee rides into town again. To Chinese cinema-goers, his name has become synonymous with thrilling cops-and-robbers394 words
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Article, Illustration644 1986-07-06 3 Joan; JOHN - Joan JOHN AS Harriet Makepeace, the spunky, gun-toting heroine of television's Dempsey and Makepeace series, Glynis Barber always gets her man. Now the blonde actress is about to get her real life-partner and he's none other than her screen sidekick Michael Brandon, who was644 words
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Article, Illustration430 1986-07-06 4 LIM KAY TONG - LIM KAY TONG TV PREVIEW Love and Larceny Monday, Ch 12, 8 pm By BETSY Bigley is a delightful little minx whose ambition, ruthless nature and greed for money get her into trouble. The best aspect of her entanglements is her resourcefulness, her430 words
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Article, Illustration559 1986-07-06 4 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN By ARTS Festival fans hoping to catch some of the sold-out performances on TV may be m for some disappointment. Although SBC succeeded m recording four local shows, the station was unable to film any of the foreign productions. "We explored the possibility559 words
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Article, Illustration391 1986-07-06 4 JULIE TAN - Empress Dowager reigns yet again JULIE TAN TV REVIEW By VIEWERS who caught the first part of the mainland China production VI Gnl Fei (Sundays, Ch 8, 4.10 pm) probably missed the soap-operatic flavour and flamboyant filming style common to Hongkong and SBC dramas. This three-part serial, for all its391 words
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Article, Illustration389 1986-07-06 4 M MM* Is TV nothing but junk food for the brain? President's Scholar Claudine Lim tells VALERIE LEE what kind of shows she looks out for and avoids. THE SHOWS that make me cringe are Love Boat, Fantasy Island, Fame and I Solid Gold. The389 words
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Article, Illustration54 1986-07-06 9 She wowed the men with her million-dollar legs m the 60s, then won herself a whole new legion of fans m the 70s as TV's Police Woman. Now m her glamorous 50s, Angie Dickinson appearing m A Touch of Scandal this Tuesday (Ch 5, 10.30 pm) talks to IVOR54 words
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Article, Illustration1038 1986-07-06 9 LONG before there was a Dynasty or a Dallas, or any of those other prime-time soaps that gave the "older woman" a new lease on life, there was Angie Dickinson. She wasn't decked out m furs and diamonds. They didn't spend a fortune on her hairdo, whichSpecial Features - 1,038 words
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Article, Illustration1014 1986-07-06 14 DAVID TOH - DAVID TOH By Our seven-page supplement highlights maintenance and new products, cars old and new and car people £!H NOTHING puts the glint into the Z^&es of a true, red-blooded auto en"tfiusiast more than the gleam of finished paintwork. And with the prices of1,014 words
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Article, Illustration601 1986-07-06 15 DAVID TOH - DAVID TOH An oven-baked spray job may even outshine original paintwork By EXPENSIVE. That's the word most often used to describe a paint job by Cycle Carriage's respray centre. The average bill for a total respray, which includes removal of windscreen, trim and the levelling601 words
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Article, Illustration127 1986-07-06 15 RENAULT'S GT Turbo will be making its appearance some time m August, according to the agent, Exklusiv Auto. It looks somewhat similar to its predecessor, the Gordini Turbo, but is roomier, considerably better finished, more comfortable and, of course, much faster. It features a 1397-cc four-cyl-inder127 words
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Article, Illustration824 1986-07-06 16 ANNA LEE - ANNA LEE By APART from car maintenance courses for beginners conducted at community centres and the YMCA, a visit to a bookshop can help you get acquainted with the mechanics of your car. The wide range of books on car care available here is a824 words
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Article, Illustration312 1986-07-06 16 WITH the motor industry m the dumps, many agents are reluctant to bring m the latest models. But two of the newest models, we should see on the roads soon are the Renault 21 and BMW's M 5. The Renault 21 is a fourdoor family312 words
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Article, Illustration344 1986-07-06 16 IF YOUR idea of car maintenance is limited to filling up with petrol, chances are you'll end up forking out quite a bit m repair bills. Mechanical wear is one of the major causes of engine failure and unnecessary repairs. One way to cut down on the344 words
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Article200 1986-07-06 17 GOODYEAR, the American tyre company, which is best known here for its Neutral Contour Technology range of tyres, has introduced an ultra-high performance tyre for the fastest of cars. The Eagle VR Gatorback, an ultra-high-speed tyre which features a 50-series side wall profile, is capable of operating200 words
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Article, Illustration487 1986-07-06 17 ANNA LEE - ANNA LEE By THE public debut of a spindly, three- wheeled car, powered by a one-cylinder engine, ended m a crash. That was 100 years ago and the disastrous beginning of the first practical petrol-driv-en car. Its German inventor, Karl Benz, who put the car on487 words
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Article, Illustration839 1986-07-06 18 ANNA LEE - ANNA LEE By Whether you own a Continental or Japanese make, a limousine or economical runabout, your self-image may be reflected m what car you drive A BRIGHT, sporty twoseater comes to a screeching halt at the traffic lights. The driver might very well839 words
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404 1986-07-06 18 Those daring young men in their jaunty jalopies THEY came from all walks of life these men of steel who moulded the world of the motorcar. Giovanni Agnelli (1866-1945): It began m Verona with two officers m the cavalry who were interested m all things mechanical. In 1892 Giovanni Agnelli404 words
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Article, Illustration1117 1986-07-06 19 DAVID TOH - DAVID TOH BY IF LIM PENG HAN had taken the chosen path that his famous father had sought to guide him along, he might have become a lawyer. But the fifth and youngest son of Dr Lim Boon Keng was fuelled by a different1,117 words
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Article, Illustration1077 1986-07-06 20 IN THIS day of uninspiring, box-shaped cars, Alfa Romeo's "forgotten" classics the Bertone GTV and Pininfarina Spider seem even more attractive. For lovers of classic sports cars, these two Alfa variants which so perfectly typify the Italian flair for mating ageless design with classic engineering seem to1,077 words
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Article398 1986-07-06 20 SOME basic knowledge of car maintenance will help prevent breakdowns and reduce the possibility of being overcharged by mechanics. The cogs that keep your wheels running are mainly the engine, transmission, the steering system and electrical parts. It is essential to make weekly checks on398 words
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Article, Illustration1050 1986-07-06 22 Underwear goes public They're the unmentionable Items In our wardrobe. Few of us would like to be seen m them, but Hollywood stars don't seem to mind at all. JOHN ETRA reports on the current wave of exposure that underwear's enjoying. FIG leaves were the first underwear, and certainly theIPS - 1,050 words
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Miscellaneous2953 1986-07-06 5 YOUR WEEK AHEAD P MONDAY A 11 THURSDAY J LOVE AND LARCENY ft i^, 8.03 pm TIMFBOMB i^" Debut of a three-part Canadian production (right) based on a real-life woman Thursday Feature fc-i-Jlk MSr: con-artist who swindled a succession of gullible men m Ontario m the 1890s. Stars inursaay r2,953 words
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Advertisement703 1986-07-06 7 W I V "IT |T "IT" "x j* A 2 Eating Out SLOANE COURT HOTEL. English breakfast $5.00 Curry Lunch $7 90 t Large Tiger Draught $4.50 Steaks, Chops Oxtail Stew at reasonable price. Room from $45 upwards. 17 Balmoral Road, Tel: *****11 FOR QUICK LUNCH Reservation, visit Lai Wah703 words
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Advertisement1281 1986-07-06 7 14 Antiques/ Arts/Crafts 14 Antiques/ Arts/Crafts MSBSSSSSk 18 Home Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing Furnishing < 'SSI^tSS? 7 warehouse Sale f £*g$C ISSS^TKitchenSiOOpf S#M^ > imTaSST Solid Doorssl3oyStfg!3< t» tt tt tt tt ii it tf ft 24 Garage Sale EXPAT LEAVING US sofa makes In queenslze bed $850. 21,281 words
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Advertisement638 1986-07-06 7 30 Hairdressing ASHKIN A M. Hairdeslgn by fully London trained stylist Kin, we are serious on precision cuts to your liking it's viability, our students are trained to adapt are sought employed outside our salon studio. Beg. Advanced courses avail. Students cut $5, perm $10, 04-15 Far East Plaza. *****07.638 words
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Advertisement746 1986-07-06 7 36 House Renovation/ Decor LTN RENOVATION INTERIOR DECOR. (HDB LICENCE: E/8L2923) Blk.2O?1 Bukit Batok Industrial Park A #02-186/188 SI. 23 Singapore 2365 Wa offar tpacial packaga deal for renovation work* with guaranteed workmanahip for HDB Flat*, a 12" x 12" heavy duty ceramic tiles including skirting, a 2 pairs small746 words
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Advertisement612 1986-07-06 7 64 Domestic Help 64 Domestic Help Available Available FILIPINO $220 THAI $220 SRI LANKAN $180 INDONESIAN $200 ($640) ($680) ($770) ($1,850) Above complete placement fee includes Airfare. $5,000 Security Bond SlO.OOO P A Visa. Medical Examination, Process Complete Documentation YOU PAY NOTHING MORE. Replacement Guarantee 2 Years' Contract UNIFORM PROVIDED.612 words
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Advertisement415 1986-07-06 7 69 Situations Vacant: Domestic FILIPINO MAIDS REOD. to do general household works and babysitting salary $240. Must have release papers and can start work by Sept. No agt. pis. Tel: *****09 (only today). FILIPINO MAIDS APPLYING for Canada to call personally 9 a.m. 1 p.m. every Sundays «12-15, Blk. B,415 words
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Advertisement1031 1986-07-06 8 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan 82, NISSAN SUNNY 13 GL 2 pte owners Tax Oct '86. Full accessories $17,000 0.n.0 *****87 ■82 NISSAN LAUREL 2000 Hardtop. Aircon cassette, sports rims. 1 private owner. Contact: *****24 '83, NISSAN SUNNY 13 5-speed. Aircon tax Aug. '86. Good cond. $17,900 0.n.0. Contact *****72. '83.1,031 words
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Advertisement1060 1986-07-06 8 92 For Sale: Mazda MILEAGE LOWER THAN 1984 Mazda 929 Auto 4-door Hardtop. Aircon, new s/rlms, radio cassette. Orig. metallic green. Guarantee 100% accident free. Tel: *****70/ *****57. OWNER LEAVING, "84 Mazda RX7 Turbo LSD. Fuel injection. Aircond., s/rims, expensive hi-fi, full body kit. Accident free. $40,800 0.n.0 Tel: *****951,060 words
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Advertisement909 1986-07-06 8 94 For Sale: Daihatsu MID '81 DAIHATSU Charade XTR 4-speed, s/rlms. Aircon, cassette, orlg paint. PARF Tax 12/86. Excellent condition. $13,500. *****10 Peter •80 CHARADE XTE, 5-speed sdoor, pte. owner (leaving), full accessories. Very beautiful cond. $11,800 0.n.0. Albert *****46. '80 DAIHATSU CHARADE XTE aircon. radio cassette. Power windows. Good909 words
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Advertisement808 1986-07-06 8 99 Vehicles Wanted CASH PAYMENT HIGHEST OFFER c all PARF and non-PARF vehicles all pick-ups and commercial vans all private and Q registered Mercedes. BMW and Volvo vehicles Contact MR. LIM Tel: *****02/ *****22 (day) 14, UPPER ALJUNIED ROAD LOT 1 ALJUNIED USED CARS CENTRE SINGAPORE 1336 (Ba.m. to 7p.m.)808 words
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Advertisement813 1986-07-06 8 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Available: Available: Available: Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments You can now use your CPF savings to V^>!k£v^ ir»x7*»c4- mnwi «-U~« I nJ.Mfa A imtt »-»»v^r%tf»w-«7 Choose from 36 different apartment designs m two invest m more than 1813 words
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Advertisement695 1986-07-06 8 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms KATONG, FURNISHED ROOM/ private phone/ $150 p.m. To view ring *****34. LLOYD HSE. HOTEL (D.9) large rms. with aircond., monthly $300 to $500, daily $30 to $50. *****11. NEAR BUKIT MERAH, room for male foreign students, with all facilities. Call *****00 PTE. APT. RM. for rent695 words
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Advertisement517 1986-07-06 8 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments MANDARIN GARDENS Itft&uhoktoiiomicflMyf I Mandarin Gardens offers you the best value for your money with: fully-fitted kitchen (cabinets, gas hobs, built-in oven, cooker hood and refrigerator) air-con units and built-in wardrobes to all bedrooms clubhouse with saunas, steam baths gymnasium517 words
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Advertisement315 1986-07-06 8 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments ALL 3-RM.: Clementi blk 603/ 377/ 354, terrazzo $46,000. A.M. Kio b1k.419/ 316/ 126/ 212/ 607/ 421/ 535/ 559/ 635. Tanjong Pagar. Bedok blk.l/ 502/ 117/ 213/ 124/ 527/ 550/ 135/ 402/ 416/ 426. Teban. Boon Keng. Bt. Merah View b1k. 128. Sims Dr. b1k.59,315 words
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Advertisement722 1986-07-06 8 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 3-RM. DEPOT RD. (corner) 81k. 107. terrazzo/ rubber tiles, $52,000. Telok Blangah Cres. 81k. 16. ceramic, cabinets, $53,000. Geylang Bahru 81k.97 (new generation), broken marble. $65,000. Whampoa Dr. 81k.97, marble/ ceramic. $48,000. Tanglln Halt 81k. 38. rubber tiles/ terrazzo. $27,000. 81k.82, C'wealth Close, rubber tiles,722 words
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Advertisement222 1986-07-06 9 147 Academic Courses EXPERIENCED, QUALIFEO A reliable tutors offer tuition for all levels, subjects dists. Reasonable charges. Improvement assured. *****43/ *****37/ *****45 EXPERIENCED TUTORS AVAIL, for any level/ subject/ dist. Especially Chinese tuition. Tel: *****12 day/ night. SCH. TEACHER OFFERS Chinese tuition to sec. and pre-u students. A.M.Kio and Thomson222 words
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Advertisement1100 1986-07-06 15 g:|^^'=s r MBBsJ Introduc ing the spark plug that will H C^^ rilBl&J outperform all copper-core plugs by BL?^J far: The new Platinum Spark Plug j| WJEt. -HlM g£jß by Boyh. iii i war g|H X HUB BI^*B At idle speed oi all-out on the £3 B^Si =s: I Sli1,100 words
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Advertisement455 1986-07-06 16 Ten's Stereo Power the road jr^^MßSßi^P^^^^^ Tune m to our ./JB' PBBK^P^^ TRADE-IN Offer of $160 >i! BßHH^s^^^^ for your old set and drive away with a fanTENstic bargain! yjk^/%^' TEN You making music together. Here's the TEN'S package deal: Brand New TEN L 2 Car Stereo with 3-way flush455 words
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Advertisement814 1986-07-06 17 3WAYSTOWIN OVIR $130,000 WORTH OF PRIZES. Big weekly draws plus a grand draw.g Now, BP sparks off a great opportunity to not /\S I ne to P weekly prize is valued at $1 ,500 only fill your car with petrol, but fill your pockets including the finest home appliances and814 words
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Advertisement658 1986-07-06 18 >^^ lii W T_t >__7 _r __BS__t lilt W e^^S^*^^*^^""^^^^ I More cars are revving up for Chemlube synthetic ultrapremium lubricants Chemlube is a new generation synthetic The solution: lubricant scientifically formulated to meet Chemlube synthetic ultrapremium lubricants, researched the increasingly stringent demands of and developed m Delaware, USA, the658 words
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Advertisement46 1986-07-06 20 CX3 BETTER MILEAGE CX3 MAXIMUM POWER CX3 SMOOTHER OPERATION CX3 INCREASED RELIABILITY CX3 REDUCED MAINTENANCE CX3 -ILONGER ENGINE LIFE I Hall adds up to save you money. E330 CallexCX3 The proven money saver. T£S£' ffUhl GOODpYEAR f JEr^L^F Wf pf Leading the world m tyre technology.46 words
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Advertisement143 1986-07-06 21 Learn Thai through Linguaphone m 3 months Learn the beautiful Thai language m just 3 months through the latest techniques of Linguaphone Thai course. Carefully researched and prepared by teachers, professors, researchers and linguists, the course is designed specially for beginners. The course materials, neatly arranged m an elegantly designed143 words
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Miscellaneous1940 1986-07-06 21 Hello kids POOR Hans Andersen. It must have been awful for him to go through life with such irrational fears as being buried alive or being caught m a hotel room fire. He was also afraid of dogs, missing trains and eating ham. All of us have some secret fear,1,940 words
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Miscellaneous736 1986-07-06 21 FAMOUS CHILDREN'S AUTHORS THE statue of a mermaid f^^^^^^g^^v"^"" adorns the harbour at Copen- -Vliil§S§^=^^^l^gjL hagen, Denmark, m memory of the country's most famous r^^^^^^/fr^- x±/ ml "^i "^lfcm author, Hans Christian Ander- >(£^>^i|i^ I /tTC\^^ sen. A tribute to one of his mr^^^^^^*^ I loveliest tales, The Little Mer-736 words
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Advertisement288 1986-07-06 22 ODNSUMPTION SO YOU CAN EAT MORE. To date, we've saved you at least $100 a And it means greater cooling contact year. That's quite an achievement even if we with the air. So our flattened condenser say so ourselves. gets your fridge back to the usual cold How did we288 words
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Article, Illustration731 1986-07-06 1 DRIVING A FORD TO DESTRUCTION I ™~|The world's biggest family business, Bfejajplthe Ford" Motor Company. wasThe [creation of one man, Henry Ford, who built the first 'car for the people', the legendary Model T. The saga of this remarkable enterprise, and of the family behind it, is told m a731 words
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Advertisement450 1986-07-06 1 ■i* Fashion Food Spectrum Arts and Books Habitat Mind and Body Travel UNBEATABLE FEATURES Only 0.17 Sec Unbeotoble Autofocus Detection Speed An incredible focus detection speed of 0. 1 7 sec is achieved with AF Nikkor 35 70mm &TC 1 6A at 12.8 m 2.8m Over 90 lenses for a450 words
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DYNASTY
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Article, Illustration2731 1986-07-06 2 Driving a Ford to destruction From Page 1 When either Henry or Edsel travelled, they kept compulsively m touch with each other. But something is missing. In all these letters and messages, so full of words and details, there is a lack of feeling. No2,731 words
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Article, Illustration728 1986-07-06 2 THE Model T was the making of Henry Ford, lifting him from being any other Detroit automobile manufacturer to becoming car-maker to the world. By 1919, one m every three cars purchased m America was a Model T and no single competitor approached728 words
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Advertisement157 1986-07-06 2 YOUR WAY TO SUCCESS through SO A home study courses The School of Accountancy Business Studies, with 70 years successful experience, offers you courses tor the examinations of: Association of C ertified Accountants Association of Accounting Technicians Institute of Cost Management Accountants Institute of Chartered Secretaries Administrators Institute of Bankers157 words
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Advertisement22 1986-07-06 2 NEXT ffiMl WEEK: Extracted from Ford by Robert Lacey. The book will be published by William Heinemann m Britain on July 14.22 words
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FASHION
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Article, Illustration380 1986-07-06 3 Return of the Raj Major designers are looking to India for inspiration this year, reports LIM PHAY-LING INDIA land of lavish palaces, iridescent silks and fragrant spices. It's also the home of the original batik and, this year, a favourite source of inspiration for fashion designers such as Kenzo and380 words
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178 1986-07-06 3 PHILIPPINE president Corazon Aquino's modest lifestyle is setting a nationwide trend for simple, casual dress among Filipinas, said the Manila Chronicle recently. Given the hard times, the Aquino government has no choice but to set an austere example, and the current power elite hasAFP - 178 words
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Article280 1986-07-06 3 LAST March when Christian Dior introduced its new scent, Poison, m Singapore, there was a great deal of hoopla and $250,000 to bum. Now Estee Lauder hopes to outdo that with a mammoth six-store launch of its latest fragrance, Beautiful. The two-month promotion began last Friday. Neither280 words
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Advertisement70 1986-07-06 3 148 FREE BEAUTY TIPS m^^BffwrTy TO m3K© j§ M 'How to make love to the P'^WH same person tor the rest of "w B. F &^')'g your me dna bun love m V iaML It'q thp qpa«;on'q hottpqt 'rolnur' B ■K^Bi3|lpHß %l£ Fashion on location IN AFRICA FROM CUTEX PERFECT70 words
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FOOD
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Article, Illustration786 1986-07-06 4 Just like eating in a Sikh home Many people tend to think Sikh cuisine, with its curry and dhall dishes, is no different from Indian cooking. MARGARET CHAN discovers otherwise when she samples the fare at a family-run restaurant and a temple. EAT OUT JHOTH Mahal m Cuff Road is786 words
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Article141 1986-07-06 4 LEE GEOK BOI - THOSE who missed the recent Hawker Fest at York Hotel of food from Penang, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Kota Bahru also missed some interesting highlights. One was the nasi dagang from Kelantan. A half-polished rice cooked m coconut oil, the bits of bran gave colour to the rice.141 words
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Article620 1986-07-06 4 WALK into any Sikh temple on a prayer day and you can partake of the food m the langar or common kitchen. Cooked from ingredients presented to the temple by devotees, the meal is free to all visitors. The roots of this tradition go620 words
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728 1986-07-06 4 Small snacks help cut down stomach acid EAT RIGHT PEPTIC ULCERS In the third m a series of therapeutic diets, the Singapore Dietitians' Association tell how a common condition arising from stress and irregular meals can be controlled. Foods to avoid Alcohol, strong tea and coffee and carbonated drinks Pickles,728 words
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Advertisement662 1986-07-06 4 Jhoth Mahal Restaurant, 36 Cuff Road, (minced mutton patties), $3.80; fish m banana tel *****11. leaf; $5.90; dhall (mixed pulses m spices), Hours: Daily 11 am to 10 pm. $1.80; kabuli channa (chick peas cooked with Recommended: Jhoth murg (whole chicken tomato and tamarind), $2.50; sagh anda stuffed with mutton,662 words
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Advertisement118 1986-07-06 4 Sunday family attraction Only $150 or $180 for a table of 10. Two grand 8-course menus for a delightful lunch or dinner treat for the family. ICT v Weekday fare (Lunch only) Jj^o Only $60 for four persons or $90 for six persons. ($l5 for extra person). \jf Two splendid118 words
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Advertisement119 1986-07-06 4 'fij&T Metropolitan $y|^College C.A.C.A. A.A.T. A.I.A. I.C.M.A. Institute of Bankers I.C.S.A. C.1.1. (Insurance) Institute of Export Institute of Marketing C.A.M. Certificate I.A.M. A.B.E. Hotel Catering Management Business Communication and many others. The choice for success Choose Metropolitan College with its proven record of 423,000 exam successes. To further your education119 words
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Advertisement112 1986-07-06 4 Sample daily menu Early morning g£^y If awake, have a milky drink/weak Uu!iAJ&^ coffee or tea with milk/warm soya \J--tyf^ bean milk Breakfast £3^ Cereals with milk QS$l s~\ Or oats fv-^tfil VV r Duttered bread and an egg Mfi^ s^^ Or porridge with meat/fish Weak coffee or milky tea112 words
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Article, Illustration835 1986-07-06 5 VALERIE LEE - Risking cuts and burns is part of coping daily VALERIE LEE A blind girl By MOST teenagers cut their first adult teeth on tests set by parents. They have to prove that they can get home from a date on time or be responsible m using the family car. Hun835 words
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Article, Illustration1189 1986-07-06 5 4 The last three years have seen the rise of healthy living magazines The cut-throat battle for the hearts and money of women's magazine buyers m Britain has claimed a victim. SALLY BROMPTON looks for the reasons. 4 It is the advertisers who dictate the fateThe Times of London - 1,189 words
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Article, Illustration726 1986-07-06 5 MOST newspapers m Britain thought until not too long ago that football hooliganism was a foreign rather than a British problem. But the disgrace of the Brussels' Heysel Stadium massacre m May last yea r and the almost weekly disfigurement of Britain's national game byThe Times of London - 726 words
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317 1986-07-06 5 IN SINGAPORE, there are only five locally-published women's magazines. In September, a sixth magazine a bi-monthly lifestyle magazine for women with emphasis on fashion, beauty and health will hit the stands. The latest addition, Hot, is published by Shusshe Publishing (SEA) Pte Ltd. In317 words
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Advertisement110 1986-07-06 5 Who the blind are m Singapore iftjfe How many are blind: 1,123 are registered with S the Association for the Blind. Almost one-third are over 60 years old I Three leading causes: retinal diseases (29%), Bt congenital cataracts (21%), glaucoma (16%) jft^ Some services at the Blind Association: Bfet industrial110 words
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Advertisement190 1986-07-06 5 HERE S YOUR GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY for a UDNDON UNIVERSITY EXTERNAL DEGREE wfe or DIPIDMA I [iv, rl I ENROL for the WOLSEY HALL COURSES LEADING TO W*!r!/ THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON EXTERNAL DEGREE V^/ and DIPLOMA EXAMINATIONS. The University of London has now reopened its doors to overseas students to190 words
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Advertisement516 1986-07-06 6 Liv Hsiang Lou Sichuan Resraurant 9 Hft L _fl Br^BM__l Hlf T m wßmtwmk. '^BlB___l i B* MgmWk bvt j < Ikfllß b _E-'\^ V »i_^_i^ Wl K«Bm« -_1 _viL 4 _i___»l k I SjakmrnW __g *jB H_P 4. *^_JB__i *iffl?SH_Bi%*-!- *X- ____B-__H_B___. j_S___&^^ *j<" IB—.' 1 BflßßßJßP^"*^^M&rt_|yflß :^RB^^g[ S__i516 words
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Advertisement145 1986-07-06 6 THE BEST OF 4-WORLDS Buffet Lunch i^^^^m'i wS IB** ff -Jm^HP SENBAZURU Chef T. Sakashita, TRADER VIC'S Chef Daniel Germain RIVER TERRACE Chef Joseph Tay, TAIKENEN Chef A. T. Wong Tempting South Sea flavours from TRADER VICS kitchen exquisite tastes of 16th century Japan from SENBAZURU tantalising Szechuan dishes from145 words
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Wine and dine
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Article, Illustration657 1986-07-06 6 Pictures by and S DURIAN bread, anyone? Die-hard aficionados will eat only the fruit and nothing but the flesh of the fruit. But at least two major hotels have put their chefs to work on creating mouth-watering durian confections. Mr Bruno Philippe, sousARTHUR LEE; AZIZ HUSSEIN - 657 words
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Article, Illustration682 1986-07-06 7 hcakes for the main course Try pancakes for the me Try 8 "I'VE wanted a restaurant of my own since I was 11," said the owner of Better Batters, the oldest pancake parlour m Singapore. Dr Angeline Tan, 45, is a dental surgeon by training and a restaurateur by choice.682 words
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Article237 1986-07-06 7 E EATING out, referred to by many as the "great Singapore pastime" can be very expensive especially if, as m all things, one expects top quality. Besides quality, the growing sophistication and affluence of Singaporeans also means that they demand ambience to go with their gastronomic237 words
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Article, Illustration242 1986-07-06 7 Venue Menu Mealtimes Price Dishes Holiday Inn Singapore Noon-3pm Mon-Sat Yong tau too, iaksa, popiah, Park View food buffet $9.90++ nasi biryani, chendol. Window on (per head) Free coffee and tea on Sundays the Park Sundays only $11.90+ (per head) Shangri-La Singapore Noon-2.30pm Mon-Sun Mushroom and chicken242 words
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Article, Illustration852 1986-07-06 8 MR OMAR ISMAIL left his family home to get married when he was 23 years old. But he still feels his Arab Street beginnings keenly, as his choice of favourite foods shows. Mr Omar, 33, is a captain at the Glass Hotel's Italian restaurant, the Grand852 words
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Article, Illustration659 1986-07-06 9 YOU are what you drink. Not because too much drink may give a ruddy hue to your complexion, but because people tend to choose drinks that make a statement about their personalities. So said a spokesman for wine distributors Escoffier. "It's like ordering Perrier659 words
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Article, Illustration97 1986-07-06 9 MINT fans now have cause to celebrate. For where they once had only creme de menthe with that distinctive flavour, they can now enjoy the taste of mint without the alcohol. Ricqles, from France, is a new mint drink on the market distributed by Atlanta Trading.97 words
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Advertisement123 1986-07-06 7 "Great food, good value and a relaxed atmosphere. Thaf s what my restaurant is all about" f^ At Restaurant Latour you'll discover the finest Continental cuisine. Our set lunch for *W just $28 includes a choice of six main courses. There's an extensive ala carte menu I o f^TTr^ W123 words
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Advertisement435 1986-07-06 8 I/* rSg^JßfiM^ k And, now, for a limited period only, the brand f| ■^vTMP^^IJ B* new BALALAIKA ROOM offers a 'special three- fl >Ml^y i course Shashlik lunch at only $16.50*. 1 ~M^Fa f Choice of soup or appetiser, your choice of S WL X-^^^ Shashlik chicken, lamb, beef or435 words
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Advertisement49 1986-07-06 8 wmn T d V^f ALANTA TRADING .^T PTE LTD 1 4 Starlight Road, n r Singapore 0821 Jal^ Tel *****97. r VMMOTION ISt -31st July > 86 f At only $35/. /Hw//\\ I Per lobster, W^J/ dk I the perfect W MI EM I I treat for an «H I49 words
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Advertisement502 1986-07-06 8 Our Advertisers Restaurant Suntory Special July Promotion presents every customer with an original Japanese leaf plate. Sushi, Shabu-Shabu, Tempura, Teppan-yaki, Sukiyaki and Kaiseki will delight any palate. Come and savour our Japanese cuisine with an international flavour. Jade Room Restaurant Sumptuous Peking Steamboat Buffet for lunch at $9+ and dinner502 words
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Advertisement348 1986-07-06 9 //"^^tkX v4"£ f^Tt «^w <^^p ,Kg 5a j fc^-M S*"^ ~^J T^Qr China Palace Bf staiirantV p ±Ej&£/)r, *#$328 I Ham Birthday Delight $328 per table 5 complimentary Big sweep tickets for each table reserved i»^yl\ A^/59 1. Longevity Birthday Bun vvDr^th^S 2. Lobster salad i^^JF^^^rr^ 3- Happiness Shark's Fin348 words
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Advertisement407 1986-07-06 9 Vittel The pure natural mineral water for healthy living. Wr '^HP^^3Hb Ul 1 Vittel's natural goodness of well balanced mineral content _JBS and properties makes it an H£ggMjg^g| ideal health-giving drink. HWjBW"' especially when taken during S^BBfl meals and physical wKK!r^§ mineral water is IMM£ VHiUB^iS bottled fresh at m407 words
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ARTS & BOOKS
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Article, Illustration607 1986-07-06 10 WHEN fireworks flared over the Statue of Liberty last Friday for the American Independence Day celebrations, she didn't look very different from before her face-lift. Her skin was still green, her face unsmiling and her torch held aloft m her right607 words
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Article223 1986-07-06 10 The new stars at the West End MECHANICAL wizardry and not good music, singing or the storyline is catching the London theatre critic's eye nowadays. Set designers are the new stars and the cost of staging musicals m London's West End has soared m proportion to the amount of223 words
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Article, Illustration615 1986-07-06 10 ANG LAY WAH - Local Chinese opera goes overseas on video ANG LAY WAH By AN amateur Chinese opera group m Singapore is going into the international homevideo market. A video-tape of the Chinese Theatre Circle's performance of The Patriotic Princess, or Di Nu Hua, is being sold here as well as m Malaysia,615 words
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HABITAT
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Article, Illustration628 1986-07-06 10 KHNG EU MENG - KHNG EU MENG By TABLE-LAMPS are to a room what shoes are to a suit, said an interior consultant here. They either contribute to or detract from the overall look. Like shoes, they also have a dual purpose, being both functional and decorative.628 words
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Article, Illustration245 1986-07-06 10 High-tech home gadgets now easier to tote THIN is big m home electronics and "toteables", such as lap computers, cordless phones, lightweight television sets, stereo headphones, "boom boxes" and video camcorders, are the hot sellers. "There's pride m owning these gadgets," says an official of the United States Electronic Industries245 words
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Advertisement54 1986-07-06 10 Ifllll For detailed information, please contact: i ii- i /(4* Italian Trade Commissions m: Singapore Malaysia 1 Maritime Square #12-05 Lot 28.01 28 th Flcfor Wortd Trade Centre, Singapore 0409 Menara Prometi Jalan Suitan IsmaH Ph: *****44 Kuala Lumpur g Cable: ITAL TRADE SINGAPORE Ph:*****66 I TIx:RS ?1865 ITTRADE T!x:54 words
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MIND & BODY
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Article, Illustration828 1986-07-06 11 Ways to handle the fears of young children Edited by Anna MOST of the questions I recived from parents of young children dealt with the physical care of children. While our mothers sought advice from their elders or the village know-all, today's parents, especially those who do not live with828 words
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Article, Illustration1116 1986-07-06 11 To get ahead m the business world, it's not enough to be honest up your work schedule, injuring your reputation and shredding your dedicated, talented and efficient. You must also learn to cope nerves. JUNIUS ADAMS presents a rogue's gallery of office enemies, with1,116 words
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HEALTH
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325 1986-07-06 11 AN anti-ulcer drug can reduce stomach pain for arthritis sufferers and lower the risk of stomach damage caused by aspirin, a new study shows. The drug, sucralfate, significantly lowered the frequency and intensity of stomach pain m people taking aspirin or as-pirin-like drugsUSA TODAY; Today - 325 words
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Advertisement68 1986-07-06 11 The TtmeManagzr Seminar Time Manager is about people and how they can best manage their time m pursuit of their ambitions at work and fulfilment m their personal lives. The Time Manager System will stimulate m you the enthusiasm for a more positive approach to taking control of yourself, your68 words
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Advertisement202 1986-07-06 11 I Bil^^^^^^ y^ ,ijßk Jliil I 1 ■L -sggdMt Daylighters. A special membership for those who |ll|i|jmt il^^i* can a^ er| d during the fiMl j^fcife^. daylight hours. Valid seven ll^^^^^k ys a wee < Daylighters jfc can use the gym and join the I X '"'J^^^L B^ Baerobics classes202 words
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TRAVEL
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Article, Illustration1164 1986-07-06 12 A journey along the Regent's Canal, by boat or towpath, is rich m unexpected vistas, reports LESLIE MANDEL-VINEY -4 The journey passes the exclusive neighbourhood of Primrose Hill where gardens and willow trees reach over to the water's edge. HIDDEN behind some of London'sNYT - 1,164 words
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Article, Illustration741 1986-07-06 12 ED COHEN; BARBARA ZIGLI - ED COHEN BARBARA ZIGLI By and TRAVEL guidebooks come m as many personalities as travellers, so you need to find one that fits your style. Bookstores are now stocked with the 1986 edition of various series of guidebooks, and you'll probably need a guideUSA Today - 741 words
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Article, Illustration569 1986-07-06 12 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH By WHEN two sisters finally saved enough money for a Thai holiday, they blew nearly half their budget on two nights at Bangkok's fabled Oriental Hotel. When a Singapore banker baulked at his employer paying US$94 (Ss2o7) a night for him at the569 words
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Advertisement222 1986-07-06 12 THE FLAVOUR OF 'B6 Don't miss the greatest feast m the East. From August 1 7 to September 1 7, Hong Kong is celebrating the joys of food and you're invited. Come and taste the great regional specialities of China and national dishes from around the world. See cooking demonstrations222 words
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