The Straits Times, 12 October 1986
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Title Section14 1986-10-12 1 The Sunday Times No: 2627 OCTOBER 12, 1986 55 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 189/12/8514 words
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Article, Illustration25 1986-10-12 1 Introducing your first train drivers Picture by It is not just a push-button job for them. Report and another picture on Page 12. DAVID TANDAVID TAN - 25 words
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523 1986-10-12 1 HEDWIG ALFRED - HEDWIG ALFRED Proposal to build research centre at Kent Ridge By EXCITING breakthroughs m new cures for old illnesses may no longer be events happening mainly m advanced countries. Doctors here want all the facilities they can get to tinker with and test killer diseases523 words
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Article116 1986-10-12 1 Sexy Selleck is the ladies' man NEW YORK Tom Selleck is the sexiest man m America and Bill Cosby is the most admired, beating out President Ronald Reagan for the nod, a poll for Ladies Home Journal found. Selleck, star of the CBS television show Magnum, P.1., said the distinctionUPI - 116 words
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208 1986-10-12 1 ALOR STAR Students wishing to enter universities and institutes of higher learning must soon pass drug tests, The Star newspaper quoted Education Minister Anwar Ibrahim as saying. He said his ministry was working on the new programme, which would include urine tests.208 words
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Article413 1986-10-12 1 6 The streets are congested because many houses came down. There are people crying, children running m search of their parents, old people dodder- m ing about without any idea of where they are Salvadorian journalist Guillermo Valenci. Another report &od pictures on PageUPI; Reuter - 413 words
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174 1986-10-12 1 Ministry man faces fire and assault charges A GOVERNMENT research assistant was yesterday charged with setting fire to the Ministry of National Development Building and assaulting his superior officer. Fang Chin Yong, 32, who works with the ministry, was alleged to have set fire to the building three times and174 words
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Article48 1986-10-12 1 THE comics section m TV Plus appears m black and white today because of the breakdown of a printing cylinder m the colour unit at one of our presses. We apologise to our readers who have enjoyed reading the comic strips m colour.48 words
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NEWS FOCUS
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AT A GLANCE
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Article107 1986-10-12 2 At th? edge of rice-fields, China's point of entry into the commercial space race was shown to Western journalists foi the first time on Friday. Two dozen reporters were flown to Xichang m mountainous Sichuan province with US Defence Secretary Caspar Weinberger for a tour of107 words
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Article92 1986-10-12 2 Mr Samuel Armacost has resigned, saying it was m the best interests of its shareholders, customers and employees. Mr Armacost, 47, said he was quitting as chairman and chief executive officer of both Bank America Corp, the parent holding company, and Bank of America, the92 words
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Article71 1986-10-12 2 Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad has warned the Federal government may cut allocations to the state governments because of the economic situation. The warning came after he met mentris besar, chief ministers and several Cabinet ministers for lunch. Earlier, the Prime Minister71 words
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Article, Illustration114 1986-10-12 2 He regards each day he lives as a bonus, something to be treasured. Today, Singapore's first heart transplant patient, Mr Scan Chiang \ee. completes his full year with a new heart and he is filled with joy for being alive. "I know how lucky I am.114 words
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Article107 1986-10-12 2 The Singapore cinemagoer, long a lover of blood and gore movies, is acquiring a new taste m films. Cinema managements have noticed growing signs of a touch of class. No longer is Rambo and his ilk, or slapstick comedies, the only kinds of flick that are107 words
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Article112 1986-10-12 2 Physical education specialists, fresh from college, are out m force at some Singapore schools. In some cases as many as three they also received training m subjects such as mathematics or English have been sent to a single school. These •'mind-and-body" teachers the first 44112 words
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SPORTS
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Article110 1986-10-12 2 The place to be next week if you want to see some real cut-throat politics is Lausanne, where they'll be voting to decide which of six cities host the 1992 Olympic Games. Of the six Amsterdam, Barcelona, Belgrade, Birmingham, Brisbane and Paris the Spanish town110 words
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Article, Illustration130 1986-10-12 2 It is a week since the Asian Games closed m Seoul, but it will take much longer for the memories of the 16 days of fiery contest to fade. Mostly, the memories are happy ones at least, for the medal-winners. Indian P.T. Usha (right), who130 words
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Article78 1986-10-12 2 iMario Siodina turned Sime Course into a torture chamber for his rivals m the Professional Golfers' Association of Singapore championship yesterday. The 38-year-old F'iiipino ended with a superb eight-under-par 280, six strokes clear of joint runners-up Mayalagan Marimuthu and Taiwanese Hsu Chi San. Siodina strode78 words
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Article, Illustration673 1986-10-12 2 Sometimes gruesome, sometimes bizarre, they are almost always very sad. HEDWIG ALFRED looks at killings among family members From 1979 to August this year: Eight mothers killed their sons. Six mothers killed their daughters. Three mothers killed their daughters and sons.673 words
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713 1986-10-12 2 Why man was driven to kill his mother FOR about a month m 1982, a body lay hidden under some concrete slabs on the roof of Block 53 m Tiong Bahru Road. One day, a coffeeshop keeper went up to the roof m search of a stolen bicycle. There he713 words
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563 1986-10-12 2 LIAK TENG KIAT - Warning of wider ban if illegal wildlife trade isn't curtailed LIAK TENG KIAT By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON American conservationists have warned that they will be watching Singapore very closely m the next few months to see if it is really moving to curtail trade m endangered species, not just with563 words
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Article, Illustration571 1986-10-12 3 Brother's arrest in Bonn heightens tension in the West The 'kiss of death' terrorist trial LONDON The trial of an Arab, accused of trying to put his pregnant Irish girlfriend aboard an Israeli plane with a bomb m her suitcase, is the second time m a month that an ArabUPI - 571 words
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Article, Illustration595 1986-10-12 3 HEDWIG ALFRED - HEDWIG ALFRED By WHEN race horses die m Singapore, they don't bury or burn them. They feed them to the carnivorous beasts m the zoo. With more than 600 meateating animals under its care, the Singapore Zoological Gardens would have to foot aDAVID TAN - 595 words
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Miscellaneous156 1986-10-12 2 UP TO 1 pm Showers with gusty winds over many areas from the predawn hours, clearing m the late morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6 am tomorrow: 30 max., 23 mil SUNSET today: 6.54 pm; Sunrise tomorrow: 6 48 am. TRAVELLERS' WEATHER Adelaldf 9/19 C Showers Melbourne 6/19 C Cloudy156 words
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Advertisement86 1986-10-12 3 STATISTICS THAT SHAPE THE COUNTRY Fires causing /<sjf J less damage y\/^sy S) A THE average value of property damaged m a fire has dropped by A almost half between 1983 and \om dumber of fires Value of property per month damaged per fire 1975 199 $6,300 1976 347 $4,60086 words
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FOREIGN NEWS
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Article, Illustration510 1986-10-12 4 The San Salvador earthquakes SAN SALVADOR DEATH came m a different way to El Salvador which has seen so much violence through war and repression. On Friday, the people here had to run for their lives from shops, offices, homes andReuter; AP - 510 words
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131 1986-10-12 4 Tremors hit Turkey and San Francisco ANKARA AN EARTHQUAKE measuring six on the Richter scale hit western Turkey yesterday but there were no immediate reports of casualties or damage. Initial reports reaching here said the quake shook the Aegean coastal provinces of Izmir, Aydin and Manisa. The tremors, which lastedReuter; AFP; AP - 131 words
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Article, Illustration461 1986-10-12 4 Gorbachev all chatty as Reagan plays it cool REYKJAVIK PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev ended their first session of talks here yesterday. The meeting ended punctually after two hours but no details were available under the news blackout agreed on by both sides. The two leaders conferredReuter; AP; UPI - 461 words
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Article, Illustration80 1986-10-12 4 DAR ES SALAAM Nobel peace prize winner Mother Teresa escaped unhurt from a plane crash m central Tanzania yesterday, state radio reported. The small plane, carrying Mother Teresa (right) and two other passengers, was unable to take off and skidded into a crowd of well-wish-ersReuter; AP - 80 words
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458 1986-10-12 4 WHAT will Mr Reagan and Mr Gorbachev achieve m the hastily-ar-ranged summit which opened m Iceland yesterday? Very little, if the results of past summits are anything to go by I*3 and IMb: US leader Mr Roosevelt meets Soviet and British leaders StalinReuter - 458 words
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233 1986-10-12 5 Spanish police storm bank to free hostages BARCELONA Crack antiterrorist police stormed a Barcelona bank and treed about L 2 hostages held for 10 hours by armed raiders. Witnesses heard gunfire and explosions after heavilyarmed men from Spain's elite GEO squad blew out the bank's armoured glass door shortly beforeReuter - 233 words
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Article, Illustration67 1986-10-12 5 About 80,000 spectators, many using periscopes, waicning f ope John Paul n celebrate Mass on the shore of Lake Annecy, m Annecy, France, on Tuesday, the final day of the Pope's four-day visit. After Mass, the Pope spoke to theologians and students at the Catholic University m nearbyAP - 67 words
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Article29 1986-10-12 5 TOKYO Hidemasa Kimura. a pioneer of the Japanese aviation industry, died of cerebral haemorrhage at a Tokyo hospital Friday, his family said yesterday. He was 82. AFPAFP - 29 words
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Article, Illustration253 1986-10-12 5 BONN Gerold von Braunmuehl, political director at the West German Foreign Ministry, was assassinated here on Friday night, seemingly by far-leftwing killers. Police said responsibility for the murder was claimed by the "Ingrid Schubert Commando", named after a member of the terrorist RedAFP; Reuter - 253 words
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132 1986-10-12 5 The world's religions rally for peace VATICAN CITY More than 150 representatives of world religions have accepted Pope John Paul's invitation to pray for peace m Assisi on Oct 27. Invitations have been accepted by representatives of Christian, Jewish, Buddhist, Islamic, Hindu, Sikh and other faiths. Mr Achille Silvestrini, headReuter - 132 words
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432 1986-10-12 5 China's space centre impresses Weinberger XICHANG (China) AT the edge of rice-fields worked by peasants and water buffaloes, China's point of entry into the commercial space race was shown to Western journalists for the first time on Friday. Two dozen reporters were flown to this remote site m the mountainousReuter - 432 words
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234 1986-10-12 5 Conservative Party Conference BOURNEMOUTH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher has launched a bid for an unprecedented third term m power, hailing her government's policy of promoting private ownership while attacking the opposition on defence. In her keynote speech on the final day of the rulingReuter - 234 words
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275 1986-10-12 7 UNITED NATIONS Javier Perez de CMellar, appointed on Friday to a second term as United N.tions SecretaryGeneral, txpressed anguish over the nuclear weapons threat and called for the elimination of those armaments. He said he looked with hope to the meet ngReuter - 275 words
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Article65 1986-10-12 7 Dow Jones NEW YORK Wall Street stocks retreated modestly on Friday with investors wary about" the outlook for corporate earnings due to be released next week. The closely-watched Dow Jones industrial average fell 3.65 to 1793.17 and declines led advances 773 to 713, while volume on theReuter - 65 words
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390 1986-10-12 7 WASHINGTON VicePresident George Bush and not the Central Intelligence Agency was the Washington connection to the mystery plane shot down over Nicaragua with a cargo of arms for che Contra rebels, the San Francisco Examiner reported. In a copyrighted dispatch from Washington,UPI; AP - 390 words
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Article63 1986-10-12 7 WASHINGTON The US Constitution and the Bill of Rights were placed m a steel vault after a man, Randall Husar, 36, wielding a hammer smashed the display case containing the documents at the National Archives, officials said. The documents, sealed under airtight glass mAP - 63 words
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Article, Illustration355 1986-10-12 7 Bank of America chief quits to restore confidence SAN FRANCISCO MR SAMUEL ARMACOST, who directed the Bank of America through a period of unprecedented losses and turmoil, resigned on Friday saying it was m "the best interests of our shareholders, customers and employees". Mr Armacost, 47, said he was givingUPI; Reuter - 355 words
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Article, Illustration295 1986-10-12 7 EL MIRAGE (California) This crippled young mother plunged into a swimming pool, wheelchair and all, to pall her drowning baby to safety and breathe life into the H-month-old girl. 'a didn't even think about it. I just did it/ Mrs Cindy Dnnlop,AP; UPI - 295 words
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Advertisement36 1986-10-12 4 JLhe answers to all your questions are m Cathay Pacific's 1986 Hong Kong Book. Pick up your free copy from a travel agent today. -Arrive m better shape CATHAY PACIFIC JS The Swire (iroup ►M J&KKB36 words
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Advertisement103 1986-10-12 4 Rugs Chairs Ladders Facial Tissues Bedsheets Stoneware Tea Sets Racks Chinese Dinnei Sets Jugs Vacuum Jugs Water Cooler Fans Trays Flower Vases Bins Electric Irons Carpets Sofa Sets Over 500 different items from Europe Japan "hong 15 .x r~ r —^iiil^~^ j M, X M. Ml W.\ JiH BusSKB I103 words
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Advertisement201 1986-10-12 5 r 0 I, The Card that recognises what you are, AlvJl- Wl* JLdl \J UL JLljd V C# Like the restaurants you visit and the type of holidays you take, the card you carry says a lot about the kind of person you are. If your card is the American201 words
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Advertisement799 1986-10-12 6 Why go elsewhere when SAFE offers you the lowest credit instalments for the purchase of consumer durables and furniture? More than 100,000 customers have already participated m SAFE Credit Instalment Scheme! Why don't you! No down -payment •Lowest instalment •Easy payment All you have to do is bring along your799 words
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ASEAN NEWS ACROSS THE CAUSEWAY
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348 1986-10-12 8 Funds for state govts may be cut, warns Mahathir KUALA LUMPUR PRIME Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday the Federal government may cut allocations to the state governments because of the financial situation. He stressed the importance for state goverments to be aware of the problem of decliningBernama - 348 words
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118 1986-10-12 8 Hovercraft service waiting for takers PENANG Plans by the Penang Shipbuilding Corporation (PSC) to launch a hovercraft service have found no takers for the MsB million project. Its financial and commercial director, Mr N. Vamathevan, said on Friday the PSC had planned to begin the hovercraft service to inject newBernama - 118 words
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180 1986-10-12 8 Retrenchment only as last resort, civil servants told KUALA LUMPUR THE Minister m the PrimeMinister's Department, Datuk Ajib Ahmad, has told civil servants not to worry about retrenchment. He said the government would not retrench them unless it really had no choice. But it planned to reduce the number ofBernama - 180 words
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263 1986-10-12 8 YANG RAZALI KASSIM - Executions in keeping with the law, says Mochtar YANG RAZALI KASSIM By Jakarta Correspondent JAKARTA Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja has defended Indonesia's recent executions of nine Indonesian Communist Party (PKI) leaders as m keeping with the country's laws. Reiterating the position taken by the security authorities here, he said the263 words
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Article, Illustration184 1986-10-12 8 KUALA LUMPUR For world peace, Swami Kollimalai Ramachandar was to fast for 40 hours m a two-metre pit. He was "buried" m the pit at 5.30 pm on Friday and was expected to emerge from it at 9 am on Sunday. ButNST; Bernama - 184 words
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287 1986-10-12 8 JAKARTA INDONESIAN journalists and publishers yesterday urged the government to lift the ban on a daily newspaper as a minister warned that not all news was suitable for publication. The Journalists Association and the Newspaper Publishers Union expressed concern m a jointReuter - 287 words
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Article, Illustration172 1986-10-12 8 BANGKOK The unity of Thailand's two-month old government is m doubt after a Cabinet minister's slim victory m a no-confidence vote, according to politicians and the press. The Democrat Party, the largest m Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda's four-member coalition, abstained as Commerce Minister SuratReuter; Bangkok Post - 172 words
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Article206 1986-10-12 8 CEBU CITY The governing council of the central Philippine province of Cebu has urged President Corazon Aquino to fire Defence Minister Juan Enrile for his "open defiance" of her policies. In a unanimously approved resolution on Friday, the 10-member body expressed "full support" for MrsAP - 206 words
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231 1986-10-12 8 Asean wants EC to play greater rote, says commissioner BRUSSELS Asean wants greater European Community (EC) involvement m their region to help balance the growth of United States and Japanese interests there, EC Commissioner Claude Cheysson said. Mr Cheysson, speaking ahead of a meeting m Jakarta on Oct 20-21 ofReuter - 231 words
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Advertisement180 1986-10-12 8 Let your child 1 spend a productive holiday at CAL Are you fascinated by friends and their children who seem to know a great deal about computers? Don't you wish your child can be computer literate too and develop his potential to the fullest? Learning to use the computer is180 words
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Advertisement608 1986-10-12 9 RULES REGULATIONS y Vehicles purchased must be registered m Singapore between iith Oaober 1986 4th February 19 y The closing date for entries is 4th February 1987 y 'When a model is out of stock and cannot be registered by 4th February 1987 the party is still eligible for the608 words
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ACROSS THE CAUSEWAY
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372 1986-10-12 10 KLANG An engineering contractor, his wife and their 10-year-old son were brutally murdered m their singlestorey home at Taman Eng Ann here on Friday. Mr Loong Chow Por, 47, was found lying m the corridor leading to the kitchen, his 10--year-old son.NST - 372 words
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105 1986-10-12 10 Security forces find 32 communist food dumps GRIK Security forces discovered 32 communist food caches and an assortment of weapons during operations m Pahang recently. Disclosing this on Friday, Army Corps Commander LtGen Datuk Mohammad Daud Abu Bakar attributed the success to "painstaking patrols by security forces." Speaking after visitingBernama - 105 words
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Article, Illustration75 1986-10-12 10 4 In the first room of the hostel he visited, Mr Anwar was greeted by a blast of Saturday Night Fever. The hostel was littered with rubbish and beds were not properly made. Some rooms were smelly and had cigarette butts strewn everywhere. Cobwebs also covered theNST - 75 words
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330 1986-10-12 10 Disgusted at what he saw on visit to institute ALOR STAR Education Minister Anwar Ibrahim has expressed disgust and unhappi ness at the indiscipline m the Institut Teknologi Mara's Arau campus m Perlis, where police recently picked up 30 students for alleged drug abuse. What irked him most during hisNST - 330 words
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324 1986-10-12 10 Bank chief quashes rumours of $1 b loss KUALA LUMPUR Malayan Banking has dismissed rumours that it incurred massive losses m the last financial ytar, Malaysian Business Times reported. It quoted Maybank Chief Executive Wan Azmi Wan Hamzah as saying: "The rumours about the billiondollar loss by the bank have324 words
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215 1986-10-12 10 KUALA LUMPUR Umno MP Abdullah Ahmad has said he made his recent speech about Malay political dominance m Malaysia because the country needed MPs who served their constituents and the nation and not interests unrelated and alien to them. "Criticise the governmentBernama - 215 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration937 1986-10-12 11 Heart transplant journalist now sets his sights on two things: Work and being accepted as normal Singapore's first heart transplant patient, Seah Chiang Nee, talks to HEDWIG ALFRED as he celebrates his first year of a new lease of life today. HESTEVEN LEE - 937 words
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597 1986-10-12 11 AUDREY PERERA - Cheaper child care centres on the way AUDREY PERERA By A NEW generation of child-care centres charging low fees and partly managed by volunteers of all ages will gradually make their appearance m Singapore over the next three years. Such centres will have helpers from housewives to schoolchildren who will597 words
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150 1986-10-12 11 THE trial of a woman store assistant, who is accused of 230 counts of cheating involving a total of $1.5 million, will be heard m a district court from Jan 12 to 14 next year. Jahabar Nachia d/o Mohamed Abdullah, 30, is150 words
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Article41 1986-10-12 11 A REPORT on holidays published m Sunday Plus last week described Miss Wenm Han as the marketing manager of Oxley Travel Service. MLss Han's designation is, m fact, a marketing executive. We apologise for the error.41 words
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Article44 1986-10-12 11 1 AN EXHIBITION of British and European propem b> CfcMftH tons Lim Oh will be held at the Shangri-La Hotel tomorrow and on Tuesday from 11 am to 7 pm. Talks will be given at 12.30 pm and 6 pm each day.44 words
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Article, Illustration598 1986-10-12 12 STELLA DANKER - By popular demand a touch of class STELLA DANKER By Potboilers are still hot, but highbrow films pack them m THE SINGAPOREAN cinemagoer, long a glutton for blood and gore movies, is acquiring a taste m finer films. Cinema managements have noticed growing signs of a touch of class, and598 words
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Article, Illustration220 1986-10-12 12 SIA wants a more spritely bird in the sky A NEW and fresher look is m the making for Singapore Airlines aircraft. A study is under way to find out how to pep up the use of the "bird symbol" and the "Singapore Airlines" logotype painted on the exterior of220 words
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115 1986-10-12 12 A FILIPINO maid woke up early on Friday morning and saw a burglar running away. The family later found that documents, account books, $4,000 and jewellery valued at $6,200 were missing from a bedroom of their semi-detached house m Joo Chiat Terrace. The maid, aged115 words
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Article, Illustration334 1986-10-12 12 THE AW family, which built Haw Par Villa and kept it going for nearly half a century, has donated the park's crowd-pulling exhibits and structures to the nation. The villa was built m the late 1930s by two philanthropic brothers, the late334 words
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Article, Illustration347 1986-10-12 12 RAY DHALIWAL - RAY DHALIWAL By THESE are the train drivers of the future. They will be the men at the controls, ferrying as many as 1,800 passengers at a time through tunnels and over viaducts m Mass Rapid Transit trains. The men, aged between 22347 words
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Article195 1986-10-12 12 Mah is new chief of bosses group MR LAWRENCE C. Mah will become the Executive Director of the Singapore National Employers Federation from Dec 9. It saidthat his experience m personnel management and industrial relations would be "useful and beneficial" Mr Mah now the Group Personnel Director and Executive Director195 words
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Article125 1986-10-12 12 Man fined $400 for angry act A MAN who admitted throwing a dustbin through a glass panel during a quarrel with his wife pleaded guilty to causing mischief and was fined $400 on Friday by District Judge Rahim Jalil. Yew Yu Heng, 25, was on i his way home after125 words
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Article77 1986-10-12 12 Getaway cab found THE TAXI that was used as the getaway car m Friday night's $1 million jewellery robbery m Bedok Reservoir Road has been recovered. It was found abandoned at a carpark near Block 23 m Eunos Crescent at about 11 that night. Five masked men armed with axes77 words
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Article62 1986-10-12 12 Robbery suspect charged In court yesterday, Looi Kwang Sai, 24, was charged with robbing a goldsmith shop m Clementi of jewellery 7 worth $200,000 on Wednesday at 11.20 am. No plea was taken from Looi, who is alleged to have committed the offence with four accomplices armed with four axes.62 words
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485 1986-10-12 13 SHIRLEY TAN - Singapore and Malaysia to co-operate on environment SHIRLEY TAN By SINGAPORE'S Environment Ministry officials will be making more working trips to the other side of the Causeway just as their Malaysian counterparts will be visiting Singapore more often. This is part of a move to share information and jointly tackle485 words
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220 1986-10-12 13 TWENTY-THREE people were arrested by police yesterday for disorderly behaviour m the Central police station grounds. Outside, a group of about 10 people waited m protest. A spokesman for the group, who identified himself as Mr Daniel Tan, said: "We won't220 words
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Article72 1986-10-12 13 A WOMAN, accompanied by three children, was arrested yesterday after a security officer had accused her of shoplifting m an Ang Mo Kio emporium. The officer caught the 30-year-old suspect as she and a girl, aged 11, and two boys, 10 and nine, were leaving the Plaza72 words
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284 1986-10-12 13 Four wards get a taste of food rationing MOST RESIDENTS m four constituencies will learn first hand today what it is like to buy food with ration coupons during a wartime emergency. About 110,000 people m Alexandra, Brickworks, Buona Vista and Qementi and 88 retailers will take part m this284 words
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Article, Illustration213 1986-10-12 13 Vice-premier of China in for a visit CHINESE Vice-Premier Tian Jiyun last night told First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong that he hoped his four-day visit to Singapore would help strengthen ties and friendship between the two countries. Mr Tian, who is leading a 15-member delegation here on the213 words
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Article158 1986-10-12 13 POLICE arrested an unemployed man and his pregnant wife after raiding a kampong hut and seizing 10 telephone sets and a walkie-talkie. A team of five officers, led by Sergeant Lam Yew Boon of ClD's Gambling Suppression Branch, raided the hut m Lorong Pelita, off Upper Thomson158 words
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409 1986-10-12 14 THE insurance industry and the thrift and loan societies m Singapore were yesterday advised to inject new life into their operations to progress. Brig-Gen (.Res) Lee Hsien Loong, the Acting Minister for Trade and Industry, told about 1,600 insurance agents and their guests409 words
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Article, Illustration374 1986-10-12 14 SHIRLEY TAN - SHIRLEY TAN By PAP youth activists don't just want to have fun. They also want political savvy. Judging by some of the suggestions they made before they fell under the spell of disco lights and moved to the beat last night, the fun can374 words
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397 1986-10-12 14 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN By PHYSICAL education specialists, fresh from college, are out m force at some of Singapore's schools. In some cases, as many as three of the specialists who are also trained to teach other subjects have been sent to the same school. These "mind-and-body"397 words
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306 1986-10-12 14 CHUA CHIN CHYE - Sporting club gives in to hawkers CHUA CHIN CHYE By HORSES alone couldn't pull m the crowd. Neither could the fun and games. Stallholders found this out after the second day of the Singapore Polo Club's centennial three-day carnival m Mount Pleasant Road. Stung by the poor turnout, they met306 words
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Article, Illustration481 1986-10-12 14 STELLA DANKER - Group to bring drama to the people STELLA DANKER By A DRAMA troupe of professionals and an«:t«»urs has been set up to bring drams to Mandarin to the people. The group plans to take its plays not only to the established theatres but also to community centres, schools and Housing481 words
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Article128 1986-10-12 14 THE Singapore Armed Forces will hold daily military exercises m lim Chu Rang, Tuas Marsiling, Mandai, Wing Loong, Loyang and Sembawang from Tuesday to next Sunday. Blanks and thunder-flashes will be used. SAF exercises will also be held at the Bedok Jetty from 7 am128 words
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Advertisement348 1986-10-12 14 Ifecnogas f+.r\\)*\^^^ -t-=5^ rr:rr= TC 460 N TQGWIJUGhS Now, some of the best things m life are indeed free! Like this v^V" -J^^ super looking, hard working Tecnogas twin motor cookerhood >^^ model TC 460 N for instance, that's yours absolutely FREE when you buy any selected Tecnogas Cookers now.348 words
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Advertisement16 1986-10-12 14 Housewives Going back to work? Regain your typing speed the Sight Sound Way ATT SECRETARIUS *****2216 words
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Advertisement118 1986-10-12 14 IQWHOMiTM/yCQKICERN. We wish to ttenkihose members of the public -for writing m to us. You were quite right to say Unat our adi/erts are amateurish (as a matter of fflCt.tteyare).But u9ly?Hideous?GrDtes^ue? Give us a break, wili you? Anyway, to make amends, we've included m this advert a drawing of a118 words
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Article247 1986-10-12 15 THE IDYLLIC charm of a tranquil island, with interesting sightseeing and sandy beaches off busy Singapore is a major factor m its success. The* infrastructural improvements made over the years, which made travelling to and on the island that much more convenient, also played a247 words
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Article151 1986-10-12 15 What The Sunday Times reported on Oct 15, 1961 THE Anti-Nuclear Armament Group m Kuala Lumpur called its first public meeting to arouse public opinion against nuclear tests. The chairman of the group, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, Malayan Minister of Agriculture, said that all Malayans should151 words
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Article, Illustration1271 1986-10-12 15 VIRGINIA KAMSKY and her all-woman negotiating team won't take 'no' for an answer 4 Every time a member of her team walks into a negotiation, someone on the Chinese side will say: "Here comes a member of the Tierce Female Army' an allusion to the all-woman1,271 words
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Advertisement250 1986-10-12 15 y^, r Jr^ Precious Secrets ,^r Vf I from V^ ft The House of \J 1 GERARD'S a WBm Rome New York London "UJHM^V^ K _a "f **T *J* &Ji -C^tlßflßMH 3bL. ■■11 ■Kn jXmiß^S j Jj 'M^MtKa -^%B^ *^sT AmZ »l^3[ t- oft ffW The Gerard's Italiana was established250 words
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Advertisement122 1986-10-12 15 every 3 video tapes Buy $10 worth of goods at any of the participating outlets below and get 1 free discount Voucher. This Voucher entitles you 00 00^T to $1 off every 3 National video tapes. fT***^ _^-"^C^tt I- available only at the outlet where you bu\ Sjj^ lm^ CkVr122 words
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Article, Illustration1054 1986-10-12 16 I Irene Hoe A BILLION dollars for tourism. All the usual cliches apply. A much-needed-long-awaited -welcome- boos ter-shot-in-the-arm for the industry. Other elements of the plan announced just over a week ago by the First Deputy Prime Minister Mr Goh Cho'k Tong were not1,054 words
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Article, Illustration822 1986-10-12 16 Tan Sai Siong (Tiresias) FROM today I am dropping the pseudonym Tiresias, under which I had written since the beginning of this year, because after nine years oujside the newspaper world, I have returned. The reaction of those to whom I confided my822 words
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LETTERS Society/Medical care/Tenants
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Article426 1986-10-12 16 I NOTICE that m Irene Hoe's recent article (The Sunday Times, Oct 5) she used the spread of Aids as an additional argument m favour of sex education m Singapore schools. Actually, it might be more reasonable to take the opposite viewpoint. It426 words
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Article177 1986-10-12 16 PLEASE refer to the letter "Ease workload so doctors have enough time for each patient" (The Sunday Times, Sept 14). The Nurse Practitioner Scheme referred to by the writer, which was introduced m polyclinics and outpatient dispensaries m 1975, has helped to lighten the doctors'177 words
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181 1986-10-12 16 WE refer to the article "Grand Old Ladies that prospective tenants shun" (Sunday Times, Sept 7). Please allow us to correct some impressions given m your report. The house at 26 Ridout Road was vacated on Sept 1 and not "early last month". It181 words
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Article, Illustration566 1986-10-12 16 MOHIDEEN'S Sarabat Stall was doing a roaring, nay, a pouring business last Saturday evening. Mohideen was m top form, pulling tea by the yard so fast that he broke the 4-minute mile. He also broke the 4-minute smile, and that's no laughing matter. "Hey, Mac,"566 words
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Article, Illustration2126 1986-10-12 17 Raffles Institution wants to go independent. This December, Education Minister Dr Tony Tan is going to Britain and the US to study their private school systems. In Britain, more parents are sending their children to public schools, as teachers' strikes and poor examination results2,126 words
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Article653 1986-10-12 17 THE reasons Singapore parents send their children to public school m England are as varied as the ages at which they are sent. And the decision is not always made after long deliberation. While holidaying m England, Ann Loh, then 14, set* her heart on653 words
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Advertisement221 1986-10-12 17 CHINA ANTIQUE i I PORCELAIN EXHIBITION [2J We are honoured to be the Sole Agent for HI fjj China National Arts Crafts Imp. 6* Exp. pi Corp. Guangdong Branch for Antique lH Porcelain Ware. Exhibits exceeding 100 A R ■v years have been verified by China -[Ol National Arts G*221 words
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Letter, Illustration189 1986-10-12 18 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MDM SEE SIEW MUI alias LEE POH TEE AGE: 40 YEARS passed away on 11th October 1986 leaving behind beloved Husband: Chew Eu Hock Sons: Chew Eng Choon (deceased) Chew Yong Seng Daughters: Chew Geok Cheng: Chew Geok Khim Chew Lee Cher g to mourn her189 words
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Letter, Illustration75 1986-10-12 18 In Everliving Memory O* ALfcERT K ING Departed 12th Oct. 1985 Of one we will never forget. His absence to us is a sorrow. His loss we will always regret. Always r ememberel by family and In Loving Memory of SEBASTIAN :HUA ONG KEE Departe. 12 Oct75 words
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Letter, Illustration93 1986-10-12 18 The Family Of The Late GUROIAL KAUfI Departed 3rd Oct. 86 Wishes to thank all relatives and friends for their messages of condolences, wreaths and donations during their recent bereavement. Bhog ceremony will be held al Khalsa Darmark Sabha Sikh Temple. Niven Road on 12/10/86 from 3p.m to93 words
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Letter, Illustration139 1986-10-12 18 IN LOVING MEMORY OF NIR. LIM BOCK GUAN Departed 12th Oct. 19S0 Gone from our lives one so dear. But m our hearts forever near. Always remembered by wife, c lildren. grandchildren sitter. In Loving Memory Of SEBASTIAN ***** KWEE WAH Departed 12.10.77 Always remembered by family139 words
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Letter, Illustration50 1986-10-12 18 183 Condolences 183 Condolences With deepest sympathy condolences to our Managing Director MR CHEW EU HOCK on the demise of his beloved wife MDM SEE SIEW MUI alias LEE POH TEE (Director) From the Management Staff of Chew Eu Hock Construction Co. (Pte) Ltd Hoe Hock Construction Co. (Pte) Ltd50 words
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Article, Illustration951 1986-10-12 18 ROB HUGHES - ROB HUGHES 4 The British style is obvious to all, and Claesen, 1.71 m and weighing 70kg soaked through, must wonder if he is built for the fray. Never fear, Tottenham go against the English grain. Their ideals and their new manager prefer soccer951 words
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Article288 1986-10-12 18 Fallen Stars: Dutch coach Rinus Michels caused a stir when he named his squad for the European Championship qualifying match against Hungary m Budapest on Wednesday. He left out Nottingham Forest defender Johnny Metgod, who quit the training camp on Thursday after Michels refused to guarantee him aAFP; Reuter - 288 words
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Article261 1986-10-12 18 Chinese double: China clinched both table tennis team titles at the Asian Championships m Shenzen on Friday when their men defeated North Korea 5-2 and the women beat their North Korean opponents 3-0. Sizzling Sze Yu: Australia's Sze Yu ousted Jens Peter Nierhoff, of Denmark, 15-11, 15-2 mReuter; AP - 261 words
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Article, Illustration1163 1986-10-12 18 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD Always on Sunday It's lobbying time as lOC meet to decide the hosts of 1992 Games C ORGET Reykjavik. The place to be next week if you want to see some real cut-throat politics is Lausanne, where they'll be voting to decide which1,163 words
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Article179 1986-10-12 18 AMSTERDAM: Traffic problems m city centre. Olympic Village: 13,500 beds m private housing project. Most sites exist but need refurbishing, many near village. Olympic village free. extra officials reasonable prices. BARCELONA: Short distance from village to venues. Olympic Village: 15,000 beside the sea. Twenty-seven venues already exist. Olympic179 words
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200 1986-10-12 18 WORLD CUP HOCKEY: Australia 6 Spain 0, West Germany 3 Poland 0, India 2 Canada 0 LONDON Australia overwhelmed Spain t4 and West Germany outplayed Poland 3-4 to place themselves firmly on course for semi-dual berths. Australia, wb« have scored 14 goals, headReuter - 200 words
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Advertisement191 1986-10-12 18 i lii c?Wemoriani j Cut out the "In Memoriam" booking I form and send it to us at least a day before publication. I I (Or call CATS at *****66). To: The Straits Times Press (1975) Ltd Classified Advertisement Department 390 Kirn Seng Road I Times House, Singapore 0923 i191 words
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Article, Illustration1510 1986-10-12 19 ROGER YUE - ROGER YUE Winning this Cup is the dream of every rider, trainer and owner By Racing Editor IN ITS long and colourful history, the Singapore Gold Cup has always been acknowledged as the most prestigious and important classic race m the local racing calendar. It1,510 words
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Article, Illustration218 1986-10-12 19 TRAINER Kitson Leong. who is having one of his best-ever seasons, has a strong say m today's Singapore Gold Cup. And if any of his three runners Chinese Wall. Beldale Prospect and Peace Now n wins, it will be his first premier classic as218 words
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Article, Illustration1136 1986-10-12 20 All set for battle royal of top stayers TONTO says: PEDIGREE says: No. 4 for Teh-Auric team There's no stopping him THE champagne flowed freely for Teh Choon Beng and Auric Stable after last year's Cup and I expect Tien An Mun V to keep1,136 words
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Article87 1986-10-12 20 IT'S a napshot forecast as far as The Straits Times turf writers are concerned. They have all tipped Chinese Wall to beat Tien An Mun V except Tonto, who has reversed the or- I der. The Singapore Turf Club j is hoping that betting turn- over on the87 words
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Article115 1986-10-12 20 THESE horses have won or done well on a wet track RACE I: Ninja's Ambush, As You Like It. RACE 2: Thanks A Million n. Pamada. RACE 3: Jacoran, Triton, Wisnu VI, American Soldier n, Greatness, Arabian Son, Express Car n, Muchos Gracias. RACE 4: Zippy, Stockpiles, New Star,115 words
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Article1236 1986-10-12 20 iiTfS'-SHk 3-50 CLASS 12,200 m —2,200 m TliMimlmiW (Ratings: 179-162) MUJhtJ^i (Stakes: $330,000) 1 913*59 Remember Me V 57 (179) HT Wee-Read 6 nzg -3. By Silver Dream; lapsed after sensational 11-length victory m last year's Perak Derby; staged spectacular comeback July, winning Div 1 sprint1,236 words
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Article2292 1986-10-12 20 TODAY'S BUKIT TIM AH CARD GOING FORECAST: YIELDING MMMMM, 1.45 CLASS 3 DIV 4 1,200 m liTlW^ (Ratings: 88-75) ■MHM (Stakes: $19,500) 1 *00**» Baby Doc 56 (9i) Extraquick-Rodgers 4 ag ul -.5. Hung out and took turn wide at 800 m, finishing last of 14 to Brambanan with 56.52,292 words
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Article, Illustration612 1986-10-12 21 CHARLES READ, trainer of Remember Me V. Feu Vert, St Gallen, Big Chief and Little Papa 4 My three main chances are Remember Me V, St Gallen and Feu Vert, but St Gallen needs a good track. He's been getting rain all the time.612 words
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Article, Illustration3681 1986-10-12 21 Secret with :4.5 Div 7 Psj L2oom June 15 Burgess i 9888*0 OiMM-rrt Master 55.5 (85) Rapier-Read 6 nzg u2 +.5. Poor form; last of 13 to Wing Commander II Div 4 1200 m soft last week, but can saddle up well; won once, outstaying Santa Sikandar3,681 words
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Article, Illustration184 1986-10-12 21 Paula's near miss in 1981 WEST AUSTRALIAN Paula Wagg nearly made history five years ago as the first woman jockey to win local racing's richest booty Paula, astride Auric Stable s expensive importation. Shenngham, was m a box seat early m the 1981 Singapore Gold Cup race. As the field184 words
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Article2389 1986-10-12 22 Jumbo Jet Stakes to Nine Lines NINE LINES, ridden by visiting Australian jockey Ron Burgess, won the $30,000 Jumbo Jet Stakes for Class 3 Div 1 horses over 1,850 m (Race 6) at Bukit Timah yesterday. He beat Peppery to pay $46. X.C Ng drew clear of Mark Sestich m2,389 words
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Article, Illustration156 1986-10-12 22 Forecast (14 ft 2): Spore $32, XL $21, Ipoh $23, Penang $27 Tierce (14, 2*4 oaiy): Spore $118. o Sunny Smile was examined by the veterinary surgeon and passed fit to run. As the gates opened, Kelab Istimewa jumped inwards and hampered156 words
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Article, Illustration678 1986-10-12 22 ROGER YUE - ROGER YUE Three Rings' sire listed among great stallions The Great Stallion Book by Richard Ulbrich. Hard cover, 464 pages, published by Libra Books Pty Ltd, Hobart, Australia. Price As7s Reviewed by Racing Editor DID you know that the winner of the 1930 English St678 words
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Advertisement1442 1986-10-12 19 1936 (ft!) 1986 a V-/ ft I The World Red Swastika Society Singapore Administration Centre jjj Message from A fl 11^ v^*^^*^^,^^_ Message from Member of Parliament M W/jgmgm mmm I\ Jp^^l President The World Red Swastika Society which was founded m 1920 m X B^^i— i—J I* 1 f^^T1,442 words
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Advertisement461 1986-10-12 22 y H Masterfully FVe{>cLred Sichuan And Seafood Dishes Pork Rib Special Smoked Sichuan Duck (Boneless) Steamed Red Fish with Soya Braised Sea Cucumber m Bean Crumbs Siitlll Brown Sauce A»s* k^flH k jy. |> "V s 4,^ Steamed Omelette with Seafood Steamed Soup m Green Melon Pmi Only from Dragon461 words
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Advertisement86 1986-10-12 22 Your practical guides on health I I 'Coping with' books provide practical advice and information on health-related topics. The books can be used when coping with day-to-day difficulties as well as giving background information on a specific subject. Emphasis is on selfhelp, where appropriate, and sources of further support, treatment86 words
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Article, Illustration1017 1986-10-12 23 Pl ay it ag ai n ch a mp s MORE SPORT ON PAGE 18: ROB HUGHES: TALK OF SOCCER; ALAN HUBBARD: ALWAYS ON SUNDAY WILFRED YEO FLIPS BACK THE PAGES OF HIS ASIAN GAMES FILE AND SAYS THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES It was certainly a happy Games, despite minor1,017 words
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Article, Illustration354 1986-10-12 23 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN By A toast to the trio for providing the Seoul fizz AN Asian Games bowling medal has been won. It's time for a toast... On Thursday's Coca Cola Sporting Achievement award presentation, praises will be lavished on Mike Wee, Jansen Chan and354 words
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Article110 1986-10-12 23 BASKETBALL lnt#r-constitoeiioy tournament I Various venues. 4.30pm). BOWLING »-pin T»p tournament: 2nd weekly final (Striker s Bowl. 9am Brunswick Mem«rl»l World Open selection: 4th weekly final Kirn Seng Bowl, 6.30pm 1 CRICKET SCA Dtv 1: SCC I v JCSC (Padang), UWC v Safsa (Dover Rd>. SCRC v SRC110 words
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Article356 1986-10-12 23 BARCELONA Defending champion Severiano Ballesteros, chasing his sixth win of the season on the European tour, carded another five-under-par 67 on Friday to move into the lead at the halfway stage of the £175,000 ($549,500) Sanyo Open. Ballesteros, who shared the lead with compatriot Juan Anglada, and Britain'sReuter; AFP; AP - 356 words
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Article, Illustration486 1986-10-12 23 PETER SIOW ON THE PROFESSIONAL GOLFERS' ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE CHAMPIONSHIP MARIO SIODINA turned Sime Course into a torture chamber for the opposition m the Professional Golfers' Association of Singapore championship yesterday. The 38-year-old golfing gypsy from the Philippines completed the competition with a punishing eight-under-par 280486 words
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Article358 1986-10-12 23 28$ M Siodina (RP) 70, 71, 68. 71 28C M Manmuthu 71, 75, 68, 72; Hsu Chi San (Tail 69, 73, 72, 72 287 Sulhep Meesawat (Thai) 72, 72, 71, 72; Hunp Weng Neng (Tai) 72, 69. 74, 72 288 M. Ramayah (Mai) 75. 70, 72, 71 289 David358 words
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174 1986-10-12 23 Feisty Filipino plays it cool to collect the cash on his 280 total David stockpiled on the birdies on the 3rd, bth, 9th and 14th holes, before bog<?ying the 17th. He almost made amends (or it on the 18th green, but the ball chose only to flirt around the cup's174 words
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Advertisement179 1986-10-12 23 FOR THE FIRST TIME WORLD RANKED PLAYERS FROM 14 COUNTRIES (cmsteifa SINGAPORE WOMEN'S OPEN KALLANG TENNIS CENTRE OCTOBER 20 26 V^ CENTREPOINT KALLANG TENNIS CENTRE J WINSTONS (Ocean Bldg Annex) f WEST COAST REC. CENTRE SFfSJIOR ur Client is a US multinational engaged m the manufacturing of products and systems179 words
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229 1986-10-12 24 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD LONDON Singapore's Paul Lim became an overnight TV sensation here yesterday when he beat fourth seed Bob Anderson m the opening round of the World Matchplay darts championship. It was the equivalent to an unseeded tennis player putting out, say Mats229 words
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Article115 1986-10-12 24 FREMANTLE Unbeaten New Zealand, the centre of a controversy over its fiberglass construction, continued its winning ways yesterday by outsailing winless Courageous IV on the seventh day of the first round-robin of the America's Cup challenger series. Captained by Chris Dickson, KZ ran its record to 6-0Reuter - 115 words
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Article, Illustration323 1986-10-12 24 THE SILVER LINING IN SINGAPORE'S BOWLING SQUAD SEPTEMBER marked me Asian Gam?s. If there was to be a wimer for The Sunday Tim >s Coca Cola Sporting .uchievement of the Month award, he she or they had to come from the 16-day Games m Seoul. And323 words
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Article, Illustration793 1986-10-12 24 JEFFREY LOW - JEFFREY LOW JEFFREY LOW, back from leave, discovers that all is still not weU with his favourite sport. LOWDOWN ON SPORT FAS should not ban soccer 'exports' just because cash register is not ringing SINGAPORE'S panic-strick-en football authorities are now793 words
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223 1986-10-12 24 LONDON Norwich took over at the top of the English First Division, thanks to a drab 0-0 draw at Luton after Lady Luck turned her back on Nottingham Forest m their 3-1 defeat at Leicester yesterday. Forest, leaders on goal difference at223 words
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Article277 1986-10-12 24 DIVISION ONE DIVISION THREE Wolves 2 Tranmere 1 Wrexham 5 Cardiff 1 Arsenal 3 Watford 1 Sheffield U 3 Reading 3 Aston Villa 3 Southampton 1 Stoke 2 Huddersfield 0 Torquay v Halifax (late kickCharlton 3 Everton 2 Bristol C 3 York 0 Stockport v Northampton Leicester277 words
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Article29 1986-10-12 24 ANAHEIM (California) California Angels beat Boyton Red Sox 5-3 on Friday to win the third game of the best-of-seven American League series. California now lead 2-1. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration575 1986-10-12 24 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By MONEY is the root of all evil. Point it out to our former national footballers based m Malaysia or planning overseas domicile, and they will surely come down on you like a ton of bricks. They feel they have the right575 words
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Article, Illustration628 1986-10-12 1 Starting tomorrow, Ch 12 takes a definite step downmarket. But, observes LIM KAY TONG, the move may not be as bleak as it looks WHEN Channel 12 was launched m early 1984, it was meant to be a serious channel catering to high-brow628 words
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Article, Illustration884 1986-10-12 2 PHILIP COOREY - PHILIP COOREY VIDtHO GUIDE bk ALFRED Hitchcock fans should be delighted. Five films from the master of suspense, including some of the best works he had ever done, are available cheaply on original videos. The films range from the first one he did884 words
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Article, Illustration749 1986-10-12 2 It is believed that most Westerners spend about 30 hours a week m front of the TV set. PAUL WALLACE reports on several experiments that have been conducted abroad to find out what life without television would be like. COULD you use749 words
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Article, Illustration443 1986-10-12 3 VALERIE LEE - VALERIE LEE QUICKSILVER At Orchard Starring Kevin Ba:on, Rudy Ramos, Jami Gertz, Whitney Kershaw and Pau 1 Rodriguez Directed by Tom Donnelly By HANG on to your handlebars. Here ccmes another little-guy-versu^-big-guy, riches-to-rags-to-riches story. Quicksilver is a movie about guys on443 words
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Article, Illustration470 1986-10-12 3 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN THE SEVENTH CURSE Coming to Enq Wah cinemas Starring Chin Siu Hou, Chow Yuen Fatt, Maggie Cheung and Hu Huizhong Dtrected by Lan Nai Cai By OUR hero goes on a scientific mission m northern Thailand, where he finds himself risking470 words
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Article, Illustration454 1986-10-12 3 Weaver wants kids, Boy George wants America L*| HOLLYWOOD SIGOURNEY Weaver (above), star of this summer's box-office blockbuster Aliens, says she'd give it all up to become a mother The hot-as-pistol actress yearns for the quiet life at home with director husband Jim Simpson and a brood of little earthlings.454 words
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Article, Illustration555 1986-10-12 3 PHILIP CHEAH - PHILIP CHEAH PSYCHO 111 At Jade Starring Anthony Perkins, Diana bcarwid and Jeff Fakey Directed by Anthony Perkins By LET'S face it. No one expects a sequel of Psycho to be better than the original. So if anyone tells you otherwise, you can tell555 words
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Article, Illustration277 1986-10-12 4 JULIE TAN - Four-part series on local talent debuts on Tuesday JULIE TAN IT'S yesterday's news that the local entertainment scene is alive and kicking. The question is, will this surge m interest last? It's something for viewers to ponder when a new four-part series, New Phases, debuts on Tuesday (,Ch 5. 8277 words
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Article, Illustration448 1986-10-12 4 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN LOOK EAST By IF you think only ordinary folk like you and I are susceptible to growing-up pains like pimples, think again. Good-looking Hongkong actor Tony Leung Chiu Wai had a big headache some time back when he was448 words
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Article, Illustration563 1986-10-12 4 LIMKAYTONQ - fl TV PREVIEW ood and Orchids Wednesday, Ch 5, 9.30 pm The Return of Sherlock Holmes Monday, Ch 12, 9.30pm By LIMKAYTONQ WHETHER it reinforces or breaks down the racial divide, Blood and Orchids at least provides recognisable tropical suspense. The four-hour mini-series, set563 words
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Article, Illustration489 1986-10-12 4 mm M JULIE TAN finds out what programmes air-steward Rupert Tan, compere of the recent Talentime 86 series, makes a point of catching or avoiding I'VE been watching SBC's Talentime series I ever since it started, I think. But I never imagined for a489 words
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Article, Illustration460 1986-10-12 16 SUMIKO TAN - SUMIKO TAN TV PREVIEW Tender Is The Night Wednesday, Ch 5, 10 30 pm By IT'S easy to be flippant about this dramatisation of American novelist F. Scott's Fitzgerald's Tender is the Night At least, if the first episode is anything to go460 words
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Article, Illustration732 1986-10-12 16 CHANDRA NAIR bemoans losing $10,000 and an air-ticket to Sydney and Brisbane what she stood to win had not her entry for the Talentime 86 Homeviewers Contest been thwarted by the surprise results THAT old showbiz adage that "It'll be alright on the night" was probably732 words
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Article, Illustration629 1986-10-12 7 JULIE TAN - Xinyao show brimming over with pop flavour JULIE TAN By LAST weekend's Xinyao Festival "86 at Kallang Theatre was an eye-opener, and one that left its audience with mixed emotions. Many, including this reviewer, had gone to the song festival a two-day event showcasing local compositions expecting a simple show629 words
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Article, Illustration379 1986-10-12 7 CHART-TOPPER Chris De Burgh has got everyone talking about The Lady In Red. the mystery girl who aspired his top-selling No. 1 hit. But just who is she? It's not actress Kelly Le Brock, who starred m the film The Woman In Red, and379 words
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Article, Illustration846 1986-10-12 7 PHILIP COOREY pays tribute to Clark Gable, the Hollywood legend who was the subject of a special Ch 12 documentary last night HE was the King of Hollywood; a king with jug-handle ears and false teeth but no king ever had846 words
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Article259 1986-10-12 12 MOST of you are just a few days away from the year-end exams. The weeks of preparation are coming to a close. If you haven't done enough work, you are probably getting butterflies m the tummy If you have completed your revision, then take time to think about259 words
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Article59 1986-10-12 12 Do you know How is glass made? By melting together certain materials and then cooiing the mixture so that the atoms arrange themselves m a disorganised pattern. The most important materials used m making glass are sand, soda, limestone, borax, boric acid, magnesium oxide and lead oxide. Different mixtures and59 words
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Article, Illustration282 1986-10-12 12 ALTHOUGH the Heritage Week organised by the National Museum is over, the Family Tree contest for young people will be on till Dec 15. This Construct My Family Tree contest is open to children between six and 14 years old. Do you know what a282 words
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Article, Illustration529 1986-10-12 12 GREAT SCIENTISTS ELECTRICITY powers practically every modern-day equipment from radios to computers. Without mass generation of electricity, life would be very different indeed. Faraday was convinced that magnetism could produce electricity, and carried out experiments to prove his point. It led to the invention of the529 words
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Article, Illustration1163 1986-10-12 15 mm >Jp I^aß/^ F *>fwl 4 Energy begets energy. If you work really hard and enjoy your work, it makes you more energetic. Joan Collins (above with Sins co-star Timothy Dalton) ON A warm afternoon m Venice, the stone and terracottaIPS - 1,163 words
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Miscellaneous2101 1986-10-12 1 i!i Blm B^^A^^ft.^^^m^^^^^^^H B^^^W ■Sfa^Bß I^^><^^^Hl B? jfik THE TH REE WISHES OF BILLY GRIER. Ik W^-ill fet^v Drama about a dying teenager who sets off m M M$ SM 9*^l% search of nis estranged father. Stars Ralph W^M WF :^k Macchio, Betty Buckley, Hal Holbrook and M gjj MM2,101 words
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Advertisement272 1986-10-12 4 ooc<xx>ooooooo6ooo66o6DbdbQ CATHAY: 12th ACTION DAY! X *****^ 5 SHOWS: 11.00, 1.30, 4.00. 6.30 9.15pm Q fUM iSHt NO OTf€!t YOU HAVE SEEN... Strxts Tines 26/9 X ffm 4 DULL MOMENT m»JH UWUm..." Swdty fines. 28/9 Xj n• I •^B^aTaal aMaJ^^aJi. a^jl Z* St ORCHARD: NOW SHOWING 5 SHOWS: 1100 am.272 words
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Miscellaneous3036 1986-10-12 5 I YOUR WEEK AHEAD Monday f__PSHfc FRIDfIY 1 MONDAY 1 TUESDAY P^"B AUXTIOHNG FOR A W^ ■PJM SSO CONCERT: With 4* Ik TUT IV-.*fl PtAY: Workshop by EAliilJ ■*J« Martina Maixnerova. _T^fl W^l < *di lit Roger Jenkms. 8.30 pm. .W^f^fH Popper gl5 m BT» I* 4 Malcolm Road Free.3,036 words
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Miscellaneous2637 1986-10-12 6 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY hs^s^ss^followeo &%siis&Br issßfigiar \f,zsd^ur is'zs&dr 306 THE SUBMERGENCE (r). THE COMPUTER ROOM 306 SING SING SING (C/r) 55J WAYRHK niljnuunii> 3.03 PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS. 5.48 PROGRAMME WGHLIbHTS 4.00 WHAT S COOKING (C r 610 zero ONE (T). Last episode 4^oo WORDS AND PICTURES: Master Salt, The 6 'lo2,637 words
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Advertisement284 1986-10-12 10 r A Forthcoming supplements include October 19 Australia Holidays The Sunday Times November 16 Merlion Week A m mWf>W_^ i' l Modern Office The Sunday Times I* l Holiday m Malaysia Jm MJSTm 21 Enex Asia 'B6 The Straits Times 18 Metal Asia Autom Asia 'B6 The Straits Timos -WM284 words
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Advertisement570 1986-10-12 13 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing LATEST DESIGN FROM PHILIPPINE 20% TO 40% DISCOUNT PHILIPPINE BAMBOO RATTAN FURNITURE PLUS ACCESSORIES REEDS DESIGN (S) PTE LTD #01-58 WORLD TRADE CENTRE SINGAPORE 0409 TEL: *****88/*****13 Discover original designs m rattan with genuine manau cane Elegance m made-toorder furniture cushions covers Repair stam ing work570 words
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Advertisement698 1986-10-12 13 20 Pets/Pet Care SCIENCE DIET (flog- cat food). For free home delivery, cal! Ric's Pet Shop, tel *****72. SOUND GSD PUPPIES from im- I porit'd parents avail. View at: 38 Namly Place. Spore 1026. TOY POODLE, POMERANIAN, Spitz. Silky Terrier Shih Tzu puppies. Tel: *****72. 2 MALE ROTTWEILERS puppies, 2698 words
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Advertisement585 1986-10-12 13 25 Sale: Other Products LEFT OVER TEXTILES from Europe and ready made clothes (from shop closed down), selling very cheap. Also selling good condition baby cot and pram Call *****34. 11am.- spm. SALE. 5'X 5' lawn locker $650 Garden furniture from Europe. Fun's Nursery. 551 Thomson Rd. 1 COMPLETE SET585 words
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Advertisement602 1986-10-12 13 32 Photography/ Video Filming EXCHANGE CAMERA CENTRE WeBUY«SELL«TRADE-iN all brands of cameras #01-05 Sim Lim Tower. 10 Jalan BesarSingaporeoB2o MAMIYA 645J W/80mm F2.8, 150 mm F3.5 w/+ Nikon F2A MD3. F3HP MD4 SBI7. FA MDIS. FE2, FM2 MDI 2. Lens 20, 28. 55 micro x 2, 50, 105 x 2.602 words
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Advertisement682 1986-10-12 13 38 TV/ Video/ Hi-Fi I TANNOY STIRLING SPEAKERS, like new. $1,600 on o. Call: Peter 2T.***** before I.oopm. TEAC OPEN RI!EL for $300. Akai $250 Denon $130. Prices negotiable. Contact: Dave *****27 TECHNICS HI-FI SET $750, good condition. Call Victor, 273-7686 after 7pm. TECK SENG ANTENNA Installation And Services repair682 words
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Advertisement946 1986-10-12 14 87 For Sale: Mercedes 7. 200. S/RIMS. K.uli* Road tax 3.87 New paintwork $22,500 *****01 *****59 79 MERCEDES 200. Dec. tax. Beautiful cond $33,800 Blk 154 Yishun St. 11 =02-74, 5.2776. 80 MERCEDES 200 manual, aircond radio cassette, s/rims, tip-top cond. Tel: 274-3623. 81 MERCEDES 200 Manual. 1 pte owner,946 words
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Advertisement935 1986-10-12 14 89 For Sale: Datsun Nissan 84 NISSAN PULSAR 1 0 tax 2 87 1 owner, aircon.. radio, cassette metallic gold, nice cond., *****29. 84 NISSAN POWERBIRD 1.6 GL. Manual Tel: *****88 Peter View. 11 Jin. Mas Puteh JUNE 79 DATSUN 120Y, aircon cassette Tel: *****04. 79 DATSUN 120 GL New935 words
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Advertisement865 1986-10-12 14 93 For Sale: Honda OCT. "84 HONDA Accord 4-dr. Auto. Aircon.. radio cassette, s/rims. Excellent cond. *****03 SELL/ BUY GOOD quality used Honda cars Reasonable offers to genuine seller. Tel: *****44 1979 HONDA ACCORD, 4-door. Aircon cassette, sports rims, new tax $12,500. *****83 1985 HONDA CIVIC CRXI.S. 3door 1 owner,865 words
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Advertisement813 1986-10-12 14 96 For Sale: Other Makes 1980 MODEL. MINI Clubman 1 000 c.c. Sun-roof, full accessories Tax: 2/87. Sports rims. PARF $7,200. Tel: *****56 Roland. •81 PORSCHE 924. 100% original Best m town. Complete accessories Highest offer secures 22 Walmer Drive •84 HYUNDAI STELLAR 16 SL auto. 1 owner Power windows813 words
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Advertisement591 1986-10-12 14 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Available: Apartments Apartments Apartments I r -£h± Ideally located between Jurong Town ttm and the dty Sprawling land^-raped JPSufc grounds Complete recreational facilities YvoSfe including Clubhouse with gym, saunas, C^>/_^ billiard room, mini-mart, etc Security Country Club serfke Ample parking Facilities /v\591 words
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Advertisement384 1986-10-12 14 j iilLlLi-l'Zfcj} Elegant Apartments m the Heart of the City. ♦Beautifully architectured apartments located at F^terson Road Within strolling distance of Orchard Road Near MRT Station Parklike grounds with landscaping orchid gardens Superb recreational facilities Security service Ample covered carparks ALL TOWNHOUSES -*i SOLD! For bookings and enquiries WCITY DEVELOPMENTS384 words
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Advertisement267 1986-10-12 14 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms 1 HDB AIRCON. fully furnis: room to let. Jurong West Preferably married rouple $350-$4OO neg Tel: *****57 AROUND EAST COAST area. 2 furn. aircond bcrms. for rental. Cooking allowed *****95 BALESTIER ROOM TO let for working ladies. Convenient transport, near market. *****54 DIST.IS, NEAR PARKWAY, furn267 words
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Advertisement598 1986-10-12 14 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sate: Private Apartments Apartments MANDARIN GARDENS fc'ca whole tw^ of liuityf Mandarin Gardens offer* 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 tc all bedrooms clubhouse with saunas,598 words
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Advertisement360 1986-10-12 14 113 For Sale: Houses ELtTE PK D/STOREY intermediate terr. Well maintained. 3- 1 rms. Good locality. *****77 SENETT EST. 3 1 rms Newly renovated. Fully aircond F'hold land. $365,000 0.n.0 Pg *****62 114 For Sale: Private Apartments 10 PASTORAL VIEW 7 BASSEIN ROAD iG-storey Blk ot Apt* situ* ed on360 words
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Advertisement780 1986-10-12 15 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 2-1/2 RM. FLAT m Kirn Pong Rd near Tiong Bahru market $30,000 ne« Contact *****81 3-RM A M KIO, Aye 10. Blk 549 central Blk 120. Blk 624 *****66 Mrs. Chang Agent 3-RM BOON LAY Blk- 185. terrazzo throughout, cabinets. $35,000 negotiable Tel: *****74 3-RM780 words
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Article, Illustration746 1986-10-12 1 Nalla's boy child The Sunday Times, October 12, 1986 Dr Nalla Tan is a familiar name to many m Singapore, being the author of two books on sex education. As a univers ty lecturer on social medicine and public health for many years, she must have brought something different to746 words
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Article, Illustration1585 1986-10-12 2 Nalla's boy child From Page 1 ways have his way, but we argued, sometimes vehemently. I think I gave m more to him than other parents normally did. I never wanted to force my decisions on my children. But when it came to choosing1,585 words
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Article, Illustration501 1986-10-12 2 KIRSTEN HAUKEBO - KIRSTEN HAUKEBO By CHRISTOPH Michl wants you to starve yourself for weeks while walking hundreds of kilometres along overgrown trails and busy roads and pay him USS3OO (about Ss6so) for the privilege. The 40-year-old German, a former Lutheran minister and author of sixUPI - 501 words
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550 1986-10-12 2 Etiquette Q. MY husband and I would like to hold a Christmas Eve party at our new home. But as we have exhausted almost all our savings, we do not want to spend too much. Is it all right if I ask my guests550 words
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Advertisement204 1986-10-12 2 How to breeze through your company's accounting and financial papers. -^*^?*feS Certified Diploma Course m Accounting and Finance now. And m a matter of months, you'll finish with strong skills to make astute financial analyses. With SOA, you'll gain m other ways. You'll receive a world recognized diploma awarded by204 words
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Advertisement197 1986-10-12 2 -mm 2^^M Preparation H is manufactured by WHITEHALL jHfev^H LAB (US A.) It contains NATURAL ingredients indicated '^i^\^«|^S Q| for the treatment of piles i^tt PREPARATION H works m 4 ways Jp Aids the healing of piles "X-^^B 0 -o** Relieves itch and pain Helps reduce painful swelling. Lubricating action197 words
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Article, Illustration47 1986-10-12 3 Pictures by Left: Long sweater ($228) that doubles as a mini dress, with Mack knitted flared skirt ($178). Leather pumps ($43) from Printemps. Centre: Easy sweater dress with patch pockets ($268). Right: Lurex-threaded tunic ($TI8) and matching straight skirt ($128) with Printemps' ballet pumps NIK KASMANINIK KASMANI - 47 words
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Article370 1986-10-12 3 LIM PHAY- LING - LIM PHAY-LING By COTTON, that all-year favourite natural fibre, has taken on now guises. It can thanks to modern weaving and finishing techniques look like satin or silk. It can also masquerade as wool without the scratchy warmth. In fact, cotton knits now happily rub shoulders370 words
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Advertisement252 1986-10-12 3 tm+'^tftP Complimentary H- aisiey ZZiS Cosmetic Pouch LTjI 1 1 l i I t^ pIUS 3 iiiiiiiii Skincare Products jjmmr with purchase of any Female frogs SISLEY products seldom use their vo- Wr jo\ If you'vP lost \M II ft "J advise your mate V Wm«C, SfeteJ I pout te252 words
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Advertisement207 1986-10-12 3 Xo\i and your fragrance, a Nina Ricci exclusive For the first time m Singapore, an international fragrance consultant will reveal to you the secrets of choosing the right scent. Find out, too, how to get the most out of the perfume you wear. And, do you know that there's a207 words
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FOOD
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Article, Illustration824 1986-10-12 4 MARGARET CHAN - MARGARET CHAN EAT OUT By Place: Johnson Lock Roasted Duck and Chicken: 323 Bales tier Road, tel 254-1307: 2 Kensington Park Road,. Serangoon Gardens, tel .>'B2-9588; 586 Geylang Road .orong 34, tel 747-1759, 56 Sims Aye, Geylang Lor 25A (k) telephone) Hours: Daily 9.30 am to824 words
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Article, Illustration559 1986-10-12 4 LEE GEOK BOI - LEE GEOK BOI EAT RIGHT By CHEWED out by the boss at the office? The boyfriend has walked out on you? Everything is a drag? Many of us turn to food for comfort when the blues hit us. Such delights as chocolates,559 words
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Article, Illustration500 1986-10-12 4 MARGARET CHAN - MARGARET CHAN Place: Prima Tower Revolving Restaurant, 201 Keppel Road tel 222-0344. 221-5600 Hours: Daily 11 am to 3 pm, 7 pm to 11 pm (lunch starts at 10.30 am on Sundays and public holidays) Recommended: Peking duck. $45 for skin alone; plus500 words
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Advertisement321 1986-10-12 4 STEAMBOAT BUFFET FROM AS LITTLE AS *Ss2 A DISH The Chinese call it Mongolian Hot Pot. In Singapore it's Steamboat. A rich potpourri of fresh vegetables and meat. Cooked at your table m steaming hot chicken stock. Now available m buffet style at the Pool Cafe. It's a first m321 words
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SPECTRUM
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Article, Illustration1278 1986-10-12 5 Like other communities m modern Singapore, the Sikhs are facing subtle currents of change among their young. These changes are exemplified by some Sikhs shedding the trappings of Sikhism represented by the five Ks. At the same time, others are returning to the fundamentals of1,278 words
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Article, Illustration1029 1986-10-12 5 A symbol that promises greater unity DESPITE their historical tendency to internal factionalism, the Sikhs of Singapore often appear a close-knit and, to some extent, closed community to outsiders. The key to the "door of their community is the temple, "the Gurdwara," or "Abode of the Guru". It is really1,029 words
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Advertisement1199 1986-10-12 5 METALS PRODUCTS: 1. Steel products: including MINERALS AND PRODUCTS I. F«f roti* M«tah Mild Steel Round Bars, Mild Steel Square Bars. Mild including Chinese Chromite Ore. Foundry Pifl Iron Steel Flat Bars, Mild Steel Angles, Mild Steel I Beams. Pig Iron tor Making Stee;. Li°ctrolytic Manganese Meld Steel Channels, Steel1,199 words
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SPOTLIGHT
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New Zealand holidays
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Article, Illustration1207 1986-10-12 6 Fir fam rst-hand feel of ily and farm life For three days, Anna Lee exchanged her pen and paper for a fork and j a pair of shears as she worked among the sheep and hay. Four shearers bent almost double worked deftly on about 400 sheep which had been1,207 words
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Article, Illustration665 1986-10-12 6 LAKE Tekapo can make you ecstatic or drive you to despair depending on the weather. On a fine day with an early spring temperature of about 14 deg C. the best way to enjoy the lake is to do nothing. Drift into a semi-stupor by665 words
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Article, Illustration620 1986-10-12 6 GETTING around m the land of the long, white cloud is easy. Most Singaporeans opt for the fly and drive packages offered by travel agents where the itinerary, car rental and accommodation are pre-arranged. But there are other more interesting and adventurous ways to620 words
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Advertisement410 1986-10-12 6 "EVEN A WORLD WEARY TRAVELLER LIKE ME GOT HOOKED ON A NEW ZEALAND SUMMER HOLIDAY." Imagine a brawling, awesome river, with magnificence of her parkland is a sight to behold. a snow-covered, steaming volcano towering A combination of glaciers, fiords, thermal resorts, m the background. Your fly rod licks the410 words
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Advertisement27 1986-10-12 6 I I AUSTRALIA (a t-v^ ffiliSmi'W* HOLIDAYS s \^V^>t FROM TEL:*****77 5228 upwards ////y. M 7~~~^~ ETSET TOURS PTE LTD 100 Beac* Rd »15-O3 Sha* Towers S<oi27 words
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Advertisement76 1986-10-12 7 enjoyabie driving and great sightseeing (right). There are other more interesting and advenLirous ways to see New 4%^ JJ ealand, especially for the •3** oung. Going by most r 1p itch-hikers tales, New if fpj^* ealand is a great place for -~-Mj %JJ iking. Most of those stay- __^c^roaßuh|TOu&Lo 1,^1"76 words
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Advertisement883 1986-10-12 7 TUEDE ADC MM JbH I |r i A complete range of Bj^^R I B^^ fl Bl M^E recipes specially created IflMllmi ke fl BB fe«.. for lots of flavour without 11 1 wmm SSfwU I wmm lots of salt HAYS YOvLL s REMEMBER l£i j^^ l^^fefe. »nnn S^fl^W i^Ll^ A883 words
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New Zealand holidays
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Article, Illustration643 1986-10-12 8 SIMONE VAZ - SIMONE VAZ By NEW ZEALAND'S attraction is that it offers the Singapore visitors a lifestyle that is unlike anything they are used to. Where Singaporeans are used to high-rise concrete structures, New Zealand offers towering mountains. Our tallest structure is Raffles City, for New Zealand it is643 words
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Article, Illustration528 1986-10-12 8 MICHAEL LIM - MICHAEL LIM By NEW ZEALAND, land of fjords. ice-capped mountains and stunning pastoral scenery had something extra to offer, although we didn't bargain for it when we started out on a 17-day, 5,000-km drive through both islands m March. Floods, the result of days of continual528 words
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Article, Illustration1040 1986-10-12 9 It may be more than 100 years now but today visitors can still relive the rush for the yellow metal. Nigel Coventry reports. Together with the gold rush has come another phenomenon: a resurgence off interest m how the old diggers worked their1,040 words
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Article, Illustration513 1986-10-12 9 SIMONE VAZ - SIMONE VAZ By THE number of Singapore tourists to New Zealand has doubled m the past four years. Singaporeans now make up 2 per cent of the country's visitors compared with less than 1 per cent m 1982. About 8,500 tourists from Singapore visit New Zealand,513 words
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Advertisement570 1986-10-12 8 C-\^ C*JA\ S- 0 WITH ■P &)M?Wi lf£sL air netu zEatana r% cS f* *jJ>J **t^^ 11 HORIZON Jr)*j[j^* J& R 8 Days Breathtaking New Zealand 788 ■^^1 </*"*« 11/15 Days Scenic New Zealand ***** R^^^^^B 15 Days Scenic New Zealand Bay of Islands frZOOO P^^&> Best Itinerary: Deluxe Hotel570 words
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Advertisement27 1986-10-12 8 Mastering the Art of CHINESE COOKING_ A comprehensive cookery course featuring some of the trickier aspects of Chinese cooking. ins colour photogrßP^__J LIAvailable at all Good Bookshops27 words
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Advertisement177 1986-10-12 8 ATTENTIVELY HYATT JM New Zealand's natural beauty and scenic grandeur M mk seem even more attractive from the luxury and jfl B comfort of your Hyatt hotel. J For those accustomed to the very best. Hyatt's tjjM exclusive Regency Club lives up to the highest M Bl expectations. M B177 words
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Advertisement470 1986-10-12 9 /gi BEAUTIFUL AMERICA VeV R^Ryi. T *sx '.^Raß^R^fc I bßw^l^»k^ R^bb R^RV fl «nifa£g3f RH ■Ji^^^-W BBJ BRR^^ Rj ■■EEPB^^^^^^^^RRRJ Wp--USA GLITTERING fl" at the price yoti can afford fl WSM fS^Mm Expiore USA West Coast ios Angeles/ Disneyland/fKnons Berry Farm)/Umversal Studio^an Dtego/Ocean Park/Mexico/ Tijuana/las Vegas. 23/12, 30/12, 6/1, 13/1,470 words
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Advertisement522 1986-10-12 9 No.l Tour Operator to AUSTRALIA f ZEALAND Dynasty offers the widest selection of tours providing the best value m sightseeing, accommodation and meals. Compare and discover... Dynasty is the best' NEW ZEALAND) IVy I ■SPECIAL OCTOBER I DEPARTURES j^^ 11D Al New Zealand K^flrfj ■@T tJS^M\TkI New Zealand $2550 j^522 words
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Women and beauty
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Article435 1986-10-12 10 are telling your boss you are overdressed and overpaid." Make-up, though a necessity, should not be too loud. Hair should be groomed but not too overly coiffured. Perfume worn at the office should be subtle and not too strong. To the executives m her class Mrs435 words
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Article, Illustration294 1986-10-12 10 Picture 1: This long-sleeved, gold dress ($229) glitters and shimmers just for the evening It is padded at the shoulders to give a pencil -slim. V-silhouette. The slit at the back of the dress is more subtlely sexy than provocative. Add a dangling pair of gold-and-black leather294 words
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Article499 1986-10-12 10 9 FANS are often caught by surprise when their favourite pop star or larger-than-life character on the television screen turns out to be pint-sized. But Sheena Easton, Cheryl Ladd, Cyndi Lauper and Madonna are all about 1.6 m or shorter. This goes to prove that499 words
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Article, Illustration299 1986-10-12 11 Hair-raising stunts you could try JUST because you prefer to wear your hair a certain length, doesn't mean you have to wear it the same way every day. There are several neat tricks you can use to jazz up your hair for that special occasion. Here are a few tips299 words
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Article477 1986-10-12 11 LONG hair is m, but the short-cropped look was fashionable just before. Caught between the two extremes, what can a fashionable woman do? Plenty, say the hair-stylists. Growing your hair into a fashionable length takes some effort and care. But you can still look good477 words
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Advertisement920 1986-10-12 10 Looking Pretty. Looking Youthful. HERE'S THE BIG SECRET... Some people can keep themselves looking perennially beautiful perhaps it's m their genes. But you can be like them too, genes or no genes! YOU SIMPLY MUST READ ON Understanding Our Skin I As the cells age, they thicken to form a920 words
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Advertisement49 1986-10-12 10 Maybelline Long Wearing Nail Color. 26 ravishing shades 'fl^^^H YourS for Olllv to match and co-ordinate. New moods, new M tones made to last M M and last. "I'm at my best" with X il~ J ll* '^a B^^^ vrtfix every purchase of /V\3yuGllin& 11 1 any Maybelline product49 words
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Advertisement35 1986-10-12 11 Be fit and stay slim for life. Middle age spread is NOT a fact of life. Balance what you eat with what you do. M r raining Health Lducalion Department, Mini-io ■>! Health, Singapore _J 1-^:35 words
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Advertisement439 1986-10-12 11 When even a single hair is precious. I Hair-Reactive Tonic, Shampoo and Conditioner l'_. The effective hai r -reactive treatment formula for people with maturing hair fl and scalp. Wj M Gently cleanses hair and scalp of wW excess grease and dirt BWP f Strengthens and nourishes hair and scalp:439 words
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HABITAT
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Article, Illustration1059 1986-10-12 12 SUNA KANGA - SUNA KANGA By THE move from the verandah to the living room has resulted m a more sophisticated look for cane furniture. Once found on the verandahs as well as m the large rooms of colonial bungalows, the designs were chunky and sturdy to1,059 words
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Article395 1986-10-12 12 SUNA RANGA - Before rattan comes to your home SUNA RANG A CANE is the general label used by the trade for furniture made from vines growing m hilly, forest area^ The Asean region has most of the world's cane. Malaysia alone has about 100 of the known 600 species. Calamus "Manau", considered395 words
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Advertisement588 1986-10-12 12 Anew home, a new car or a holiday m China could be yours... when you take up a prepaid 3-month subscription with Lianhe Zaobao How to participate %s^l 4th prize W^L" 1) All existing or new subscribers just 8-day tour to Taiwan/ have to til! m the coupon and J^F588 words
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