The Straits Times, 12 April 1987

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  • 578 1 We will protect rights of everyone Chok Tong Younger leaders share the same ideal of a multi-racial Singapore MR GOH Chok Tong yesterday reaffirmed that the second-gen-eration leaders cherish the same ideal of a multi-racial Singapore as the first generation leaders do and would protect the rights of every Singaporean.
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  • 292 1  -  SUMIKO TAN By A CHUBBY three-year-old girl, who was found naked and crying m Bedok early yesterday, spent last night at the Joo Chiat police station. Two men and a woman, who claimed to be the toddler's neighbours, told officers the girl's
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  • 53 1 TOTTENHAM'S Clive Allen beat Jimmy Greaves club record of 44 goals when he scored m the 13th minute as the London team swamped Watford 4-1 m the FA Cup semi-final yesterday. Steve Hodge (11th and 73rd) and Paul Allen <3bth) also struck well-taken goals. Watford replied through
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  • 511 1  -  ISMAIL KASSIM By m Kuala Lumpur KUALA LUMPUR Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah will challenge Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad for the Umno presidency at the party's general assembly on April 24. Umno Secretary-General Datuk
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  • 306 1 16 killed as ferry capsizes in Gulf of Thailand during storm BANGKOK A sudden monsoon storm capsized a resort island ferry m the Gulf of Thailand before dawn yesterday, killing 16 people. Marine Police said only one girl remained unaccounted for out of a total of 113 passengers. Three West
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  • NEWS FOCUS
    • AT A GLANCE
      • 74 2 India's Defence Minister Vishwanath Pratap Singh, may lose his post for investigating an arms deal pay-off that took place when Prune Minister Rajiv Gandhi himself held the defence job. Members of Mr Gandhi's Congress (I) Party has m ged Mr Gandhi to drop him after the
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      • 46 2 A prominent California farmer and Reagan supporter. Mr Daryl Arnold. 64. ha.s txvn formally sworn m as the new IS Ambassador to Singapore. His appointment reflects President Reagan's high regard for Prime Minister Lee Kuan You a White House official said. Page 5
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      • 66 2 United States President Ronald Reagan has welcomed a new arms control offer b> .\'\!t i .t\uler Mikhail Gorbachev and renewed his invitation for a third summit, though he also said spying on the US embassy m Moscow was inexcusable. r. s.t; h <> Kremlin had shown a
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      • 66 2 The Philippine armed forces have uncovered a plot Dy 1,000 soldiers loyal to deposed President Ferdinand Marcos to stage a coup before next months Congressional elections, military intelligence sources said yesterday. The plotters planned to seize an international school run by the wife of Armed Forces Chief
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      • 61 2 Malaysia will M.vk i loan of about MSI billion from Japan to finance a project to channel gas from the Petronas plant m Kertih m Trengganu to other states. Deputy Prime Minister Ghafar Baba said anyone who wants to protest against the move should do so
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      • 55 2 Malaysia could plunge into enaos it tne current scramble for power continued beyond the limits of Malay etiquette and norms, Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad has warned Among other things, he said foreign investors would refuse to invest m Malaysia if the political and economic
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      • 76 2 An upturn m the number of visitors m the first quarter of this year could point to happier days ahead for hoteliers here, according to the chairman of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board. M: I.im Chin Beng had upbeat news for the travel nit' va hen he revealed
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      • 93 2 A plan by the organiser or a recenr arms exniDiuon m Thailand to hold a similar event here m January, at the same time as the Asian Aerospace '88 air show, has drawn thick flak from the air show organisers. The Cahners Exposition Group claim that
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      • 60 2 Two armed robbers smeared super glue on the eyeiids of a businessman and his mistress m a probable attempt to blind them. This hap-f*>:u-il m mid-February and when two suspects were ar:vst<> i on Friday, it led to the arrest of the businessman's wife, who is believed to
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      • 74 2 Government subsidies to schools for disabled children may be reviewed if found to be inadequate, but the schools should give them a chance to work first, according to Minister of State (Education) Dr Tay Eng Soon. He assured the special schools yesterday that his ministry would
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      • 74 2 Singapore can provide its own fresh-water needs m 10 or 20 years and at a fraction of the cost of building the Mass Rapid Transit system, says a university professor. This could be done by tapping about 12 per cent of the annual rainfall and storing it m
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    • SPORTS
      • 58 2 Boxing is his game and Sugar Kay Leonard his name. This marvelous combination brought out a fine exhibition of the noble art the way it should be. Leonard proved once again that a boxer need not have to carry a "killer" punch to win a contest.
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      • 69 2 Squash legend Geoff Hunt, 40, has announced his return to the major circuit. The time British Open champion refuses to buckle under the pressure of younger, fitter and more aggressive rivals, and remains optimistic m defeat. Yet, he seems to be improving with every match. Rut
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    • 1105 2 First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong set the mood for frank discussion when he highlighted the problems of multi-racialism m Singapore at a National Agenda dialogue session with Muslim teachers and representatives of Muslim organisations and mosque committees
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    • 59 2 The situation m Sri Lanka contains one important lesson for all multi-racial societies: That an ethnic minority must feel alienated when they are discriminated against and do not enjoy the benefits of national progress. Mr Goh Ethnic violence m Sri Lanka: "It has not succeeded m
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    • 591 2  - Participants feel reassured after three-hour session SALIM OSMAN By THEY said afterwards that it was Mr Goh Chok Tong's open and direct manner m answering their questions that made them want to ask more. Even after three hours of no-holds-barred discussion with the First Deputy Prime Minister m the PUB
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    • 698 3  -  STELLA DANKER By JOHN SINGER SARGENT Portrait of Sir Frank Swettenham HENRY MOORE The Reclining Figure THOMAS YEO Into the Wilderness 4 You must love art to buy correctly. Dr Earl Lv, a respected art collector, surgeon and painter. OWNERS of prized paintings and
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    • 389 3 Trend of soaring art prices continues at Paris auction PARIS A painting by Toulouse Lautrec of a late 19th Century female cabaret singer has been sold for 5.22 million francs (551.82 million) at an auction here. The price of the 1883 painting of Jane Avril, a renowned singer m Paris'
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    • 55 3 STATISTICS THAT SHAPE THE COUNTRY Cheque volume tumbles THE Singaporean has either been writing out cheques for smaller amounts or writing fewer cheques. The dollar amount of cheques cleared locally on an average week dropped by more than 30 per cent between 1983 and last year twc U» Mu-Uiy faUwnty
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  • FOREIGN NEWS
    • 369 4 Inquiry seen as attempt to embarrass Rajiv NEW DELHI INDIA'S Defence Minister, who lost the finance portfolio after campaigning against tax evasion, may lose his new post for investigating an arms deal pay-off that took place when Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi himself
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    • 298 4 POP ARTIST Andy Warhol was the victim of numerous medical blunders by New York Hospital workers and his private nurse shortly before he died. A State Health Department report released on Friday accused the hospital of providing deficient care
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    • 213 4 Gorbachev cuts short Czech visit suddenly BRATISLAVA (Czechoslovakia) Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev's visit to Czechoslovakia has been cot short. He left here for Moscow at about II pm Singapore time yesterda> It wa> official I > announced. No explanation was given for the change and Soviet Foreign Ministry officials could
      AFP; UPI  -  213 words
    • 119 4 MOSCOW The Soviet Union on Saturday said it had started the withdrawal of troops from Mongolia, m what foreign analysts said was an overture to China. A defence ministry announcement, reported by the official news agency Tass. said the partial troop withdrawal, involving a
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    • 345 4 Beggars earning more than workers in Bangladesh DHAKA Begging is a profession m povertywracked Bangladesh, one that is attracting more and more people because most beggars here make more money than workers. At least 10 per cent of the nearly three million people m the capital are beggars, according to
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    • 153 4 HAMBURG West German prisoners are not entitled to form trade unions, a court ruled yesterday. Prisoner Klaus Harms, 33, had asked the Hamburg labour court to rule whether he could form a union to represent the inmates of a city jail m their
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    • 200 5 Security chief replaced in ministerial shake-up BEIJING Four Chinese ministers, Including the head of the powerful Ministry of Public Security, were replaced yesterday, the official Kin Haa News Agency reported. The changes were made at the final session yesterday of the National People's Congress, China's parliament, the agency said. Mr
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    • 307 5  -  LIAK TENG KIAT By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON Mr Daryl Arnold, a prominent Californian farmer and Reagan supporter, was formally sworn m as the new United States Ambassador to Singapore on Friday. In a brief speech before the ceremony. White House personnel director Robert
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    • 404 5 BRUSSELS The 12 mem-ber-states of the European Community (EC) have agreed to retaliate against any attempt by Japan to divert exports to Europe as a result of expected economic sanctions imposed on Japan by the United States, an informed source said
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    • 114 5 High school students banned from dance halls HONGKONG Some high school students m Guangzhou have been frequenting dance halls during their noon break, upsetting parents and teachers and moving the authorities to action, a local newspaper reported yesterday. The Ming Pao newspaper said officials m Guangzhou issued an urgent notice
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    • 73 5 UNITED NATIONS A delegation of Ainu, Japan's aboriginal people, appealed on Friday to the United Nations to prevent the deforestation of their environment and the extinction of their god-bird, the striped fish owl. A petition handed to the UN said the Japanese government was planning to
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    • 136 5 THIS IS the woman whc has been dabbed the world's moot famous grandmother. Mrs Pat Anthony, 48, from the small South African farming town of Tzaneen is reported by a London newspaper to be three-months pregnant with her 25-year-old daughter's triplets. If ail goes well,
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    • 62 5  -  Dow Jones NEW YORK The stock market closed lower on Friday m moderate trading that proved extremely sensitive to fluctuations m the foreign exchange and bond markets. The Dow Jones industrial average alternated between small losses and modest gains throughout the da\ finaiiv slipping %AZ to close
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    • 438 5  -  PETER HAZELHURST By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO After buying a house m Tokyo recently, a young Japanese economist told a foreign resident that he felt it unnecessary to hire a iawyer to examine the contract. "We are a homogeneous society. We trust
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    • 434 6  -  LOS ANGELES PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan has welcomed a new arms control offer by Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev and renewed his invitation for a third summit. But he also said spying on the United States embassy m Moscow was inexcusable. On the eve of Secretary
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    • 358 6 jdhfh Mr Reagan (left) retold a favourite story about high school students who were esked what they would do i f they found a billfold containing US$l,OOO i 552.136) and a paper with the owner's identification. The students' reaction
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    • 221 6 MOSCOW Soviet police files are full of the drunken exploits of US Marines responsible for guarding the United States embassy here, Tass news agency reported yesterday, with names and lavish details on the purported misdemeanours. These are the latest revelations m the "sex-for-secrets" scandal
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    • 114 6 Queue-jump gunman sent packing LONDON A holdup man who walked into a bank and pulled a gun on the cashier obeyed an angry customer who told him to clear oat, a prosecutor said on Friday. The customer, John Fallows, 51, had been patiently standing m line and was more concerned
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    • 373 6 TRETON (New Jersey) THE New Jersey Supreme Court on Friday restored the rights of surrogate mother Mary Beth Whitehead to visit Baby M, while it hears her appeal against a landmark ruling that stripped her of all parental rights. The court
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    • PEOPLE
      • 123 7 SOME FOLKS m Carmel, California are saying the new mayor hasn't made their day. According to a USA Today report, the transformation of Carmel from an artist's hideaway and quaint tourist retreat to "Clintville" m the one year Clint Eastwood was voted mayor has upset some
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      • 86 7 SOUTH AFRICAN apartheid fighter Winnie Mandela (left) is going back to school, hoping her move will inspire more blacks to seek higher education. Mrs Mandela, who is a qualified social worker, has registered as an undergraduate at the multi-racial Witswatersrand University m Johannesburg and will work
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      • 106 7 IF YOU DONT have breathtaking curves like Raquel Welch, take heart! The Body Beautiful says the body beautiful is not important anymore. "For me, the fitness boom has peaked. I think we have to be realistic and not obsessive about fitness. Body beautiful is not the top
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      • 168 7 SOMETHING TO sing about Diana Ross (left) is pregnant and expects to give birth m October, according to People magazine. Diana, 43, and Norwegian shipping magnate Arne Naess Jr, 49. married m October 1985. She has three children from a previous marriage, as does he. Meanwhile, Diana's protege,
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      • 72 7 Comment <>y Marilyn vos Savant, fiancee of artificial heart inventor Dr Robert Jarvik. Marilyn recorded the world's higher known 1Q of 230 at the age of 10. "Some men ilnd me intimidating. And that's just fine. It separates the men from the boys What's a man have to
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  • ASEAN NEWS
    • 158 8 Manila court halts sacking of officials who back opposition MANILA The Philippine Supreme Court has ordered the government to stop a crackloun on local officials who support opposition candidates m the May 11 congressional election. In a restraining order on Friday, the court prevented the dismissal of provincial governors, mayors
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    • 244 8 Soldiers involved, intelligence sources say MANILA The Philippine armed forces have uncovered a plot by 1,000 soldiers loyal to deposed President Ferdinand Marcos to stage a coup before next month's Congressional elections, military intelligence sources said yesterday. The plotters planned to seize an international school run
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    • 333 8  -  YANG RAZALI KASSIM By Jakarta Correspondent BANDA ACEH The election tension m the staunchly-Islam-ic province of Aceh rose yesterday, following reports that 14 activists of the opposition United Development Party iPPP) were arrested. The arrests came as PPP chairman Jailani Naro arrived here
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    • 143 8 JAKARTA Indonesia is reviewing its foreign investment regulations to woo capital from overseas, particularly from the European Community (EC), the official Antara news agency said yesterday. Antara quoted the Chairman of the Investment Co-ordinat-ing Board (BKPM), Mr Ginanjar Kartasasmita, as saying that the government would continually
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    • 195 8 Jakarta's anti-pollution measures JAKARTA Industries m Indonesia which fail to meet an-ti-pollution regulations may be prosecuted on subversion charges, which can carry the death penalty. Environment Minister Emil Salim said yesterday. He told journalists that under a new law, an industry which polluted or
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    • 164 8 BANGKOK Thailand has proposed joint naval patrols with Malaysia to prevent disputes over the capture of Thai fishing boats m Malaysian waters. The proposal was made m a cable to Malaysian Foreign Minister Datuk Rais Yatim after an incident last month m
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  • ACROSS THE CAUSEWAY
    • 462 9 MACHANG (Kelantan) MALAYSIA will seek a loan of about Msl billion from Japan to finance the project to channel gas from the Petronas plant' m Kertih m Trengganu to other states Deputy Prime MhriStW Ghafar Baba said anyone who wants to protest
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    • 116 9 41 arrested for illegal procession KUCHING Police have arrested 41 supporters of a political party contesting the Sarawak state election for taking part m an illegal procession of vehicles here. Sarawak Police Commissioner Mohamed Yassin Jaafar said on Friday they were arrested near the Tun Abdul Rahman Bridge m Petra
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    • 240 9 PASIR GUDANG (Johor) THE Royal Malaysian Navy's latest off-shore patrol vessel. the KD Marikh, can still function effectively despite a faulty weapon system, a top navy officer said. Deputy Chief of Navy Datuk Harun Mohamed Salleh said the "not up to the mark" system
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    • 200 9 Tourist card gets Dr M's approval JOHOR BARI Prime Minister Datak Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad has agreed with the Johor state government's proposal -o Introduce a special card for Singapore tourists entering Malaysia via toe Causeway. Malaysia's Berita Harian quoted the Johor Mentri Besar, Haji Muhyiddln Yassin, as sayLng that
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    • 265 9  -  JOHOR BARU SINGAPORE tour operators are reluctant to organise holiday packages to Johor because they are not profitable. The Star reported yesterday They told their Jon counterparts this during informal talks at the Johor Tourism Expo According to Expo official*., the Singapore operators
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    • 198 9 KUALA LUMPUR A whopping MSS billion i Ss4 25 bfllioil) that is the estimated annual turnover of illegal bookmaking syndicates m Malaysia and Singapore, The Star reported yesterday The Inspector-General of Police, Tan Sri Mohamed Haniff Omar, said the activities of these syndicates
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    • 327 11 Senator in 'wife-selling' scandal obtains injunction KUALA Ll'MPl R Batit I'mno division chairman Senator A/man Atar Othman obtained an injunction from the High Court here yesterday to stop Mingguan Wanita news editor Halim Mahmud and three others, including the senator's former wife, from printing and circulating allegedly defamatory words about
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    • 264 11 ALOR STAR PRIME Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad warned yesterday that Malaysia could plunge into chaos if the current scramble for power m Umno continued beyond the limits of Malay etiquette and norms. Foreign investors would refuse to invest m Malaysia if the political
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    • 82 11 Anwar to quit as Youth head ALOR STAR Umno Youth head Anwar Ibrahim will announce his resignation as leader of the youth movement soon. Mr Anwar, who is Education Minister, told reporters here yesterday this was to pave the way for him to contest one of the vice-president's post m
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    • 116 11 Xl ALA LUMPUR I mno election ethics committee chairman Tan Sri Khir Johari said yesterday that the political climate has become "overheated" m the run-up to the I" mno Supreme Council election on April 24. The contest for posts had been "over-politicised" and this was not
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    • 202 11 PENANG Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah, who is challenging Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad for the Umno presidency, wants Umno members to forget past events between him and party deputy president Datuk Musa Hi tarn. If anyone still wants to bring
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    • 134 11 Top PAS leaders retain their posts KUALA LUMPUR HAJI Yusof Rawa was returned unopposed as Parti Islam (PAS) President at the party's 33rd assembly here yesterday. PAS Deputy President Haji Fadhil Noor was also returned unopposed when Vice-President Haji Abdul Hadi Awang withdrew from the race at the last moment.
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    • 313 11 picture. RAWANG (Selangor) A father of seven, who beat and forced his wife to have sex with two men for MSSO each, has been jailed for four years. The Star reported In sentencing labourer Osman Kasmani. magistrate Pretam Singh described him
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    • 106 11 TANAH MERAH (Kelantan) Information Ministry Parliamentary Secretary Datuk Dusuki Ahmad has advocated more mixed marriages, to strengthen national solidarity. He said the National Unity Department could encouraging the young to intermarry among the races. For Muslims, mixed marriages posed no problem as long as
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 387 12  - Upturn in visitors augurs well for hotels STPB IRENE HOE By AN I'PIT'RN m the number of visitors m the first quarter of this year could point to happier days ahead for hoteliers here, the chairman of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board said yesterday Mr lira Chin Beng had upbeat
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    • 178 12 More likely to go overseas this year PEOPLE who live m Singapore simply love travelling. Some 581.000 of them did just that last year. This means more than one m fi\e went abroad last year and tourist bodies overseas expect many more this year. Among the most optimistic are the
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    • 375 12 LOCAL tours and "kia sif' tour operators have been weighed and found wanting by international tour consultants commissioned by the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board. The consultants rated the tours disappointing and many tour guides ill-prepared, said the board's chairman, Mr Lim Chin
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    • 78 12 CHURCH leaders from various countries will be meeting m Singapore from April 26 to May 9 to discuss the plight of Aids victims and other issues. About 100 people, including representatives of Anglican churches m India and Pakistan, are expected to attend the conference at the
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    • 371 12  -  LIM PHAY-LING Singapore Apparel '87 By BOUTIQUE owner Henry Lim says his company clinched a single order of more than $1 million worth of evening wear on the last day of the Singapore Apparel '87 trade fair yesterday. The million-dollar buyer was an American from New
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    • 282 12  -  JOHN de SOUZA By AMID much sparkle and glamour, the first Singapore Fashion Week ended last night with a show that united designers from all over Asean. Some 900 people at the Raffles Ballroom m Raffles City saw the creations of 10 top names from around
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    • 57 12 YOUNGBERG Manorial Adventist Hospital is not doing a study on teenagfgu~iS who have had abortions as reported by Th< Sunday Times las 1 Sunday. Dr Victor Valbuena. who said at a publu form on April 4 that the hospital was doing such a study, has
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    • 519 14  -  STELLA DANKER By Every month for the past few years, the number of rape and molestation cases has gone up This programme is not to scare people or make them unduly worried but to tell them what to do when it happens. It you
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    • 546 14  -  MICHAEL LIM By THE organiser of a recent arms exhibition m Thailand wants to hold a similar event here m January, at the same time as the Asian Aerospace '88 air show. Eut the idea has drawn thick flak from
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    • 295 14 Shipyard praised for coping with recession A SHIPYARD yesterday earned praise from a union leader for its ability to adapt and thus survive the recession. When the ship-repair market contracted. Hitachi Zosen decided to diversify into industrial engineering, took on MRT projects and even ventured into prawn-breeding, said Mr Goh
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    • 63 14 Man charged with using gun 10 years ago ENG Seek Hing. 40, was yester day charged with carrying a pistol during a robbery at a gambling den m Jalan Besar 1C years ago. No plea was taken from him He was ordered to be remanded at the Criminal Investigation Department
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    • 192 14 THE Vocational and Industrial Training Board will conduct a series of career talks and tours of four vocational institutes next week for O and N level school-leavers The talks will be held at each of the four institutes m two sessions, at 10.30
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    • 121 14 SIXTY -eight mosques will receive financial assistance from the Muslim Religious Council (Muis) under its annual financial assistance scheme for mosques and religious functionaries next week. Each of these mosques will receive $250 to meet expenses to be incurred m providing food for those who
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    • 573 15  - It's a stick-up with super glue SUMIKO TAN By Jealous woman said to have got robbers to smear glue on husband's and mistress' eyelids SUPER glue Aas smeared ->n the eyelids of a businessman and his mistress by two armed robbers m a probable attempt to blind them. This happened
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    • 241 15 THE Indian Trade Exhibition, which started here on Monday, has generated about $35 million worth of orders, says its organiser, the Trade Fair Authority of India. And more contracts are now being negotiated by several of the 160 companies taking part m
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    • 240 15 Numbers that make dreams come true THE number *****5 is certainly no dream to one lucky person, for it holds the key to an apartment m Singapore. This is the ticket number which wins its holder a home m the Bayshore Park condominium m the East Coast. The apartment is
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    • 74 15 POLICE want to contact the relatives of an unidentified man found dead at the foot of Block 162 m Bukit Batok Street 11 last Sunday at 11.20 am. The bespectacled Chinese man, m his 40s, and about 1.65 m tall, was wearing a yellowstriped
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    • 302 15 Asean body hits out at US trade Bill THE Asean Federation of Textile Industries hit out at a protectionist US trade Bill yesterday, saying its passage* would be a "very big setback for trade liberalisation". The federation said that if the Textile and Apparel Trade Act recently introduced m the
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    • 223 15 THE Minister for Communications and Information. Dr Yeo Ning Hong, left yesterday for a 10-day visit to Saudi Arabia and Oman. Dr Yeo, whose trip aims to further promote co-operation between the Republic and the two countries, was accompanied by a
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    • 635 16 XWERNMENT subsidies lo >■ hools for disabled children :nay be reviewed if found to be inadequate, but the schools should give them a dance lo work first. l'he Minister of State > Education. Dr lay blnz Soon, assured the special schools yesterday n.it
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    • 226 16  -  GERRY DE SILVA By AN ISLAND In the sun turned out to be a mirage that almost cost a woman executive jiMNm She forked out the sum to a lawyer as her share m a scheme to bay the resort Island oft Johor. But
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    • 149 16 A MAN who went to the Muhajirin Mosque off Braddell Road and stole the belongings of three worshippers was jailed 18 months by a district court yesterday. Dyas bin Abdul Hamid, 27, admitted that he committed the offences between Jan 14, 1983, and July
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    • Article, Illustration
      159 16 THE Singapore Armed Forces will be conducting training m Lim Chu Kang, Tuas, Marsiling, Mandai and Sembawang daily, from tomorrow to next Sunday. These will be between 7 am and midnight each day. Blanks and thunderflashes will be used and the public is advised not to be alarmed.
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    • 356 16 Laws to curb glue-sniffing on the way THE Government has approved various measures to deal with the growing problem of glue-sniffing and other inhalant abuse, the President said last night. President Wee Kirn Wee told guests at a Singapore Anti-Narcotics Association (Sana) charity dinner that the Government was determined to
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    • 130 16 TWO women, charged with the murder of a caretaker at the Orchard Road Presbyterian Church's caretaker quarters, were ordered yesterday to be remanded for another week. District Judge Khoo Oon Soo ordered that one of them, housewife Kamachi Krishnasamy, 54, be sent for medical treatment He
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    • 59 16 Man accused of hurting with lighted butt ABDULLAH Sani bin Ali Moonshi, 22. was charged yesterday with hurting a 21-year-old woman with a lighted cigarette butt and molesting her. He denied the charges which allege that he committed the offences m a flat at Block 172. Bukit Batok West. Avenue
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    • 70 16 A MALAYSIAN, Mohamad bin Mustaffa. 25, was yesI terday charged with trafficking m 36 sachets of heroin, weighing about 117 g. j on Thursday. He is accused of transI porting the drug m a taxi between Bukit Panjang Road 10 ms. m front of Tien Hong
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    • 93 16 A 33-YEAR-OLD man was yesterday charged with intimidating a woman by threatening to injure her reputation so as to induce her to have sex with him. Ong Chin Chong denies that he had. on Dec 22 last year, telephoned the
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    • 584 17  - Don suggests underground tunnels to beat water problem BRIAN GOMEZ By of Business Times SINGAPORE'S water supply problem could possibly be resolved at a fraction of the cost of the Mass Rapid Transit uMRT) system by harnessing nature, a university professor suggested on Friday. The country's entire freshwater needs could
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    • 297 17 A test run just like the real thing Picture by LIM SENG TIONG THE Mass Rapid Transit system reached another milestone yesterday when a train went into Ang Mo Kio on powered tracks for the first time. The test run was the closest thing so far to actual operation, when
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    • 556 17  -  MICHAEL LIM By SINGAPORE'S first bomb shelter drill will be held early next year at the Tiong Bahru MRT station, before the first trains roll m. Residents m the constituency will be asked to take part m the evacuation and occupation drills, which will
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    • 2236 18 ADVERTISEMENT 3-POINT GUIDELINES IN FOREIGN POLICY We present the Speech of His Excellency Kirn 1 1 Sung, President of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea on his 75th birth anniversary Th& #^_^#_n_fC _a_t#*_-_l Effif^tf**f*k{^S*tofl£*B^i£* k testing, production, stockpiling I ffCT fJXjtillO CM ICTII f Uwpvl I Uwf I UCy and
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  • FOCUS
    • The Sunday Times
      • 277 19 THe first ever Singapore Fashion Week has just ended. It was, by most accounts, a successful event. Singapore fashion received a good showing m the week of activities and the exposure has done much for local designers. Those who aspire to the world market would have
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    • 151 19 What The Sunday Times reported on April 15, 1962 ALIENS visiting Singapore for more than a fortnight will no longer be required to report to the cm The Aliens Registration Office, which opened 20 years ago to keep a check on the movement of Japanese nationals, has
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    • 1292 19 LIZ CLAIBORNE is founder of a highly successful company which she didn't bargain for MS ELISABETH CLAIBORNF was born m Brussels m 1929. She is married with two sons and one daughter. 1934: Went to the United States of America. 1947: Alexander G. Schultz Student. Art
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    • 974 20  -  Patrick Daniel THOSE who hate work must find it hard to imagine that just a few centuries ago, working for a living was not the only option m life. Our forteftTS did not have to earn a living. In fact, moneymaking was
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    • 889 20  -  Irene Hoe The 1987 festival which ends today has travelled from an idea to a full-blown extravaganza m three giant leaps What this youth event needs is more ambition. And a focus. Both aims may be satisfied by developing a YPT for all seasons.
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    • 599 20 The answer was: The mosquito travels at 10 km/h, which means that m one hour, it Hies 10 km. The speed of the cyclists is irrelevant. I REFER to your article on Lateral Thinking ("Think again and see what others don't"), published m the
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    • 729 20 EASTER springs upon us each year like a rabbit. But, unlike Christmas, there is no fixed date for it. This year, its estimated time of arrival (confirmed by the Changi Airport) is April 19. As usual, I was going to buy my cute
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    • 165 20 I 1 9» With the increasing emphasis m Singapore on family and procreation, The Sunday Times announces a timely focus feature on May 10. "Family" is the candid supplement which devotes the best of its editorial pages to these expressive topics: Always room for one more It runs n the
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  • OBITUARIES
    • Obituary, Illustration
      95 22 Shirley lee siew moi AGE 33 pjsieo away suddenly on 1 1 487 at ■> i— *»v!ng behind beloved Husband Ton Eng Muat Mother .n-l«w: Ong Ah Kum Motner Tan Boon Kiang Oiughlfi Judy Ton Yen Li. Serene Ton yjp Ling Cortege leaves Blk 175 10-763. A»e -J
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    • 117 22 The family of the late Agatha Lim Ah Moi called to be with the Lord on 4 April, 1987 wish to eipress their sincere thanks and appreciation to the doctors and nursing staff at Ward 24 TTSH. for their care and concern during her illness to the priests
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    • Obituary, Illustration
      139 22 MDM THEIVANAIAMMAL SUPPIAH Age 70 passed dway peacefully on 11.4.87 leaving behind SONS- DAUGHTER IN LAWiganaUtan M.u.iiiuun Arasso 1 1- stu Inspector) iSMlnej S Nathan s Purusbolman (MaJ DAUGHTER- SON-IN-LAW Kri>hnavem (.'apt Havi SKh JRINDSON GRANDDAUGHTERSUl Sftti (Appoo) LHmil.t [Vii Kawt.i S.mta Body lying at 37-A Fair Drive.
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      135 22 In Loving Memory of WINNIE CHIN LIH JEN Departed on 12 April 1986 Time will ease our sorrows but fond memories linger on And we dare face the tomorrows J'rM-.iuse warm thoughts and love Sadly missed but alwayt remembered by dad. mum. brothers. titter grandpa, cousins, uncles,
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  • RACING
    • 323 22  -  MARKSMAN By Our man on the track PENANG Maflk has been going great guns m the last few days and should shed his maiden status today m Race 5, the $20,000 Batu Gantong Stakes for Class 3 Div 1 horses over 1,700 m. The five-year-old Irish
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    • 219 22  -  LUCKY LEO By LAST weekend's beaten favourite Symphony is set to make amends m Race 3 today. His neck second to Esquire II serves notice of a comeback win and I rate the five-year-old's chances as second to none m the Class 3 Div
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    • 52 22 THESE horses have won or done well on a wet track: RACE 2: Impressible. RACE 3: Moon Gazer, Bliss, Marching Home. RACE 4: Ovation V. RACE 5: Trump Card IV, Matushima, Pingat Mas II RACE Genius 11, Roller Coaster, Capital Growth, Chung Ling, Tiger Shan. RACE 1: Noble
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    • 3470 22 xnhrsh ■"TTT^FI 2.15 CLASS 5 DIV 2 1,200 m 1 fAI i (Ratings: 51-24) l— (Stakes: $11,500) 1 19**** Citizen Kane II (late Jet Sir) 57 (51) Kane X Chong 8 nzg +.5. Rested since 9th of 12 C 5-2 XL 1600 m soft Nov 23; week
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    • 284 22 RACE MARKSMAN TONTO PEDIGREE LUCKY LEO MISTER X 4 D Mission 7 Jantan 4 D Mission 4 0 Mission 5 Skybird 1 1 Citizen Kane 4 D Mission 1 Citizen Kane 1 Citizen Kane 4 D Mission 5 Skybird 1 Citizen Kane 5 Skybird 5 Skybird
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    • 623 22  -  JACK ELLIOTT $1.5 m GOLDEN SUPPER STAKES By SYDNEY British pools magnate. Robert Sangs ter, sold the pre-race favourite of the Asl million (about SJI.S million) Golden Slipper Stakes for a reported record As 3 million, and still led m the winner of the event at
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    • 250 23  -  OUR RACING TEAM By jshf FIRST *****0 SECOND *****9 THIRD *****3 PKNANC; Winner's Parade (late Tall FO unleashed a terrific burst m the last race to provide trainer Bonny Ng his first career success yesterday Ridden by American jockey Rick Dominguez. Winner's Parade was unsighted
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    • 1889 23 jdjsrj Tr*in*r: Johann van Breukeien Wan by: 3. 1. 2 (1:13). Tei*': Penang $32. $10. $13. $7 Spore $2*. $11. 11. $8 K»w«sl (1 J): Penang ($2) $41. Spore (ss> $92. XL (|2) $*w (pa* .$2 1 $63 Tierce (1, it 5 only):
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    • 80 23 L()NI)<iN The British Jockey Club are to conduct an inquiry into the riding of Irish jockey Niall Madden m last Saturday's Grand National. They will review the running of the race, following a storm of protest over Maddens handling of Attitude Adjuster, who finished eighth
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    • 45 22 h) THE R V SUNDAY TIMES RATES FOR OBITUARIES 51 5.00 for 3 lines Run on style i $61 50 for 3cm x lcol. Semi display style) $76 86 for 3cm i lcol 'Display style) "In MemorianT is for the loved ones whom you remember
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  • OBITUARIES
    • Obituary, Illustration
      256 24 MDM. CHUA CHOR HUA AGE 87 PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY ON 11-4-87. LKAYING BEHINDSONS: DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW: Goh Soo Sung (Deceased) Teng Pang Choo Goh Yong Soon Tan Yee Keng Goh Sou Meng (Richard) Bay Keow Neo (Minnie) >■> N.,n. Wong Mcc Nguk (Shirley) Goh Soo Chuan (Edward Chua Hong Kee
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    • Obituary, Illustration
      101 24 HENRY W. MOK Age 74 was called home to the Lord on 10th April 1987 leaving behind WIVES Oi Vooii Helen SONS: DAUGHTER-IN-LAW: Wing Shu m. James U ing Keung. Tommy Wmg Ming. William W;ng Hong, Bobby Helen DAUGHTERS: SON-IN-LAW: Mcc I ing. Dorothy Wai Ling. Janie Thomas
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    • Obituary, Illustration
      96 24 VISALATCHY Age 87 (wit* of late Mr Malavarayer formerly of Sungei Bernam Estate, M'aia) passed away peacefully on April 3, 1967 m Jaffna, Sri Lanka, leaving behind 9 children: Ramalingam (X.L Mrs Nadarajah (Sabak Bernam) L)r Sruml Iport) Kandiah Mrs Vijayasundram Spore Mrs Prathapan Mailvaf?anam Nigeria) Veluppillai Visvalingam
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  • 680 24 Five bogeys, five birdies and an eagle enough to hit the front AUGUSTA Curtis Strange, one of the multitude of golfers to have been dealt heartbreak by the cruel back nine of the Augusta National Course, emerged from the crowd on Friday with a
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  • 495 24 TAIPEI American Steve Bowman pulled level with Taiwan's Lv Chien Soon for the lead after a one-under-par 73 m the third round of the Taiwan Open yesterday. Bowman chipped m for an eagle-three on the 12th hole and birdied No. 13 as he
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  • 304 24 SHOOTING Boon Huat, Ricky and Wung Yew for Jakarta SINGAPORE have decided to go with shooters Tan Boon Huat, Lee Wung Yew and Ricky Soon to defend their team trap title m September's South-east Asia Games m Jakarta. The trio were bang on target m
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  • 343 24 TENNIS WORLDWIDE DALLAS John McEnroe scored a stirring 7-6, 6-7, 7-6, 6-4 triumph over top seed Stefan Edberg and got a standing ovation from the crowd on Friday m the semi-finals of the World Championship Tennis Finals tournament. McEnroe said he felt the 3hr
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  • 721 24  -  TAY CHENG KHOON TEE TO GREEN THE rusty wheels of Singa- pore's professional golf are spinning again, back on the right track after a generous $30,000 lubrication job by British Petroleum. It was a pleasant and welcome surprise for all connected with the sport here
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  • 27 24 jdjsnv First water hole Must hit to right ot green, leaving a long (> putt or a chip to get close enough for par
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  • Article, Illustration
    228 24 AUGUSTA National's Amen Corner, comprising three of the world's most famous, or Infamous, ah the case ma> be, golf boles the lethal 11th, l*th and 13th on< again provided moch of the excitement on the second day of the Masters on Friday. After having inflicted blows on Home
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  • Article, Illustration
    137 24 AMEN CORNER was not all mean and wicked In keeping with ite tradition. It had Its fair share of blessings, too, In Friday's second round of the Masters. Leader Curtis Strange, who started the day bogey birdie-bogey and then sank his second shot at the par four fifth
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  • 393 24 Sprint champ Sorensen: Den mark's Rolf Sorensen. last months winner of the Tirreno to Adriatico cycling Tour, won the sprint finish concluding the 24th Cerami Grand Prix on Friday m Wasmuel, Belgium. Sorensen covered the 229 kilometres m shr 49min to beat Italian Luciano Boffo, who edged out
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    • 151 24 A battle which demands the ultimate strategy p^pW|^(]lii]Sjß HHB%nTTT|H|||H^^9 li^^w^ m Jake Maroc. Prodigal Son, 'be lethal kj m f m^t of two cultures. He is torn by guilt, by B'^^^L |I 1 MjM mS honour, by lust for vengeance. &*lß^fe J V.^yoV SKm From Eric Van Lustbader the »^B^^^^^
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  • 1149 25 *WAS the Dighi before Christmas m 1964 when Santa sprinkled a little magic over the heart of Orchard Road. By morning. Jackie's Orchard Bowl, Singapore's Dnl entre. had become the hottest spot m town. oh. was it hot' Queues started from as early as ;*am. continued until
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  • 978 25 Lanes proving to be a big attraction to a growing breed of youngsters MOHAMMED bin Swanoo. 18. helps his dad sell satay at night because he needs money for bowling. Wiastoa Teag, 13. listens to his Walkman and reads story-books to kill time
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  • 1047 25  - High noon at Hillsborough: Showdown for Wembley ride ROB HUGHES TALK OF SOCCER History m the making m second Cup semi-final A T noon today part of Eng- land's FA Cup heritage will be surrendered. For over a century it had been accepted tradition that the Cup semi-finals were played
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  • 278 25 CHINA trounced the Philippines SM) m a Group Four East Asian Olympic qualifying match m Guangzhou on Friday. China notched up three goals m the first 20 minutes, and led 4-0 at half-time, the official New China News Agency said. Forward Ma Lin and midfielder Li Hui each
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    • 29 25 M wwwm H^^i^ll I mirrors the /rill IMMU Malay world Chok Tong's 'heart-to-heart talk' with Malay leaders ln colour: K|SjPsjfflS|s6Si|i£B9HHi Ra a Ema FJ^JPjjijiflljfrljfl^ wants to ■BJrJjjjJjjJ^^^^^^^^^^^^W turn pro
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  • 708 26 •LIM KEE CHAN spot on with his prediction last week explains how Leonard proved the fight game is not all about might Boxing to me is an art. I've always said that, and I'll always believe that. I try to beat you with scientific techniques. I'm
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  • 235 26 Marvin Hagler vs Hay Leonard at Las Vegas Nevada April 6 Round by round listing punches connected punches thrown and per cent connected "OUnd 1 Hagler Leonard Total punches 4-16-25% 10-19-53% Jabs 0-4-00% 4-8-50% Power punches 4-12-33% 6-11-55%. Round 2 Hagler Leonard Total punches 7-38-18% 19-32-59% Jabs 1-6-17%
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  • 269 26 PHOENIX The manager for World Boxing Council light-heavyweight champion Thomas Hearns says negotiations are under way for a possible Hearns rematch with Sugar Ray Leonard m September. Leonard stopped Hearns m the 14th round of their September 1981 fight for the undisputed world welterweight championship.
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  • 902 27  -  MARTIN BRONSTEIN Comebacks are never easy especially If you're 40 years old. But deoft Hunt refuses to buckle under the pressure of younger, fitter and more aggressive rivals, preferring to be positive despite defeat, optimistic m the face of pessimism from fans.
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  • 400 27  - SSC/SBA joint plan to boost badminton J. RAJENDRAN By BADMINTON m Singapore will receive a boost with the implementation soon of a joint coaching scheme between the Singapore Sports Council and the Singapore Badminton Association. Under the national programme to be drawn up soon, coaches from the existing SSC Fraser
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  • 160 27 LONDON Jahangir Khan, the five-time champion from Pakistan, and Susan Devoy. the three time title-holder from New Zealand, both had to work hard to reach the last eight of the British Open M^uash championships here on Friday Susan was taken to four games
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  • 279 27 NANJING Unseeded Jens Peter Nierhoff, of Denmark, beat South Korea's Sung Han Kook 17-8, 8-15, 15-8 on Friday to become the only non-Chinese player to enter the men's singles semi-finals of the 1987 China Open badminton championships. Nierhoff, runner-up m the Belgium Grand Prix tournament
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  • 96 27 ATHLETICS Third All-Comers meet (National Stadium, 2pm). BADMINTON F&N/Yonex National Ranking League: Ist cylce (SBH, 9am BOW LING 2nd Jatieo Tournament of Champions: Semi-finals finals (Kirn Seng Bowl. 9am, 1.30pm). Youth League (Striker's Bowl, 8.30 am). CRICKET SCA Dlv 1: TT v IA (Dieppe Barracks, 10.30 am). Friendly:
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  • 624 27  -  JANICE SEAH No-holds-barred Thai boxing brutal, yet beautifu Said and Done AND you thought Sugar Ray Leonard used every trick m the book. Last night I saw something that re-wrote the ruddy book. Violence flailed its lethal arms at the World Trade Centre. And legs. And elbows,
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  • 275 27 Singapore beaten in final LOCAL SHORTS PERAK thrashed Singapore by 83 runs m the Malaysian Cricket Association Under -23 inter-state final m Ipoh yesterday. Brief soores: Perak 155 < Iqbal Ah 21. S. Black 28, A. Christie 26, Mohd Asif 2-43, Sanjay Sharma 2-29, Lia quat Patni 2-21, Keith Martens
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    • 475 28 Clive scores his 45th goal to break Greaves' club record LONDON Tottenham, refusing to show an> sympathy for Watford's goalkeeping plight. yesterday reached the Football Association (FA) Cup final for the eighth time m theii 105-year history with a clinical 4-1 victory The semi-final, played at
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    • 132 28 LONDON Everton went three points clear at the top of the English First Division yesterday after Merseyside rivals Liverpool slumped to a fourth successive defeat Everton. ahead of Liverpool on goal difference at kick-off with a game m hand, annihilat- ed West Ham at Goodison Park
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    • 118 28 DIVISION ONE Arsenal 2 Charlton 1 Everton 4 West Ham 0 Man City 2 Southampton 4 i Norwich Liverpool 1 Oxford 1 Newcastle 1 WHK 2 Luton 2 OIMSION TWO Blackburn 4 Barnsley PMm 0 Plymouth 0 Derby 0 Stoke Huddsheid 1 Ipswich 2 MHtaaß I Ghmsby
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    • 406 28  - Alice is looking good in fourth LEE WAI WUN BOWLING By WATCH out. Singapore bowlers There's a sweei young iass Whl may soon make heads turn for more than one reason Newcomer Alice Tay was unheard of and un-noticed m the Jatico Tournament of Champions at Kirn Seng Bowl yesterday
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    • 95 28 UiMMIN Ron Saanders has sued rival English Second Division manager John Bond for libel as a result of a furious row several months ago. Bond, recently fined «:Tsi ($23,Mt) by the Football Association for criticising England manager Bobby Robson, accused Saonders of leaving Birmingham m a terrible
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    • 49 28 Blackpool 0 Cillingham I Bournemouth 1 Waball 0 Bolton 0 MkMteatio 1 Hn.st.il R 3 Swimion 4 Chesioi 1 Rotherham 0 Darlington 4 Bury 1 Fulham 3 Chesterfield 1 MunihfUl 2 Bristol City 0 Notts County 1 Brentford 1 Port Vile 0 Carlisle 1 York *port 8
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    • 601 28  -  OE DORM By TOKYO The hard work and research Japan's coach Yoshinobu Ishii has put into preparing for today's pre-Olympic match against the Republic may have been m vain. Singapore coach Seak Poh Leong, being fully aware that Ishii has a complete
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    • 303 28 TOKYO THE real battle for supremacy between Japan and Singapore won't begin until 3pm this afternoon (Singapore time). But that hasn't stopped Japanese officialdom firing off a few warning shots m the build-up to the big match. Since the Singapore team arrived on Tuesday, team
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    • SUNDAY PLUS
      • 2931 29 Facing up to hostel life hsjstrsh The live-in undergraduate has quite a lot on his plate: Fun and games, exam pressure, a whiff of romance and more. BERTHA HENSON discovers. NT IS 10 o'clock. Supper-time. Susan Yong swung round m her swivel chair. Three hours of brainracking and still no
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      • 595 30 Master of a pool of varied talents Professor Lee Soo Ann. Senior Lecrurer with the National University of Singapore School of Management, is the Master of Kent Ridge Hall. He looks after the running of the hall with the help of the Senior Common Room Committee, which may consist of
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      • MIND & BODY
        • 811 30  -  TAN LIAN CHOO trjtrhfhg By DISCIPLINE is a much misunderstood word by both young children and their parents. Mention it m any personal discussion and all of us will have our hackles up. Yet, so many parents make the mistake of
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      • ARTS & BOOKS
        • 1335 31 This year shows signs of being a good year for art, dance and theatre buffs. JUDITH HOLMBERG takes a look. THtrl National Museum's centenary celebrations is just one event to look for ward to over the next eight months, m a cultural calendar packed
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        • 915 31  -  CHIA WAI HON ART By THERE are pictures that are hung upside down, photographs that are technically imperfect, sketches of unresolved doodles, prints that convey a clumsy first attempt, a tentative attempt at cursive writing and some prankish graffiti. Such is the
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        264 32  -  LIM PHAY-LING By WHITE. Snowy sheets billowing m the wind. Crisply starched school uniforms. Young brides rustling m their creamy gowns. In Singapore, white has the tendency to be associated with tnose brighter-than-white detergent ads and the sparkling teeth m toothpaste commercials. But m Europe and the United
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      • FASHFLASH
        • 368 32 GOODWOOD Park Hotel will treat secretaries to the spring-summer collection and swimwear of avant-garde Japanese designer Kansai Yama moto on April 20, 21 and 24. The 52 Kansai outfits on show will feature his new rocks and water theme. Cotton, silk and linen pieces embroidered with
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        • 253 32 ONE OF Princess Diana's favourite designers, Bruce Oldfield, is coming back to Singapore to show his spring-summer collection at the York Hotel for the second time. The British couturier, also a favourite with actresses Joan Collins and Charlotte Rampling, once described his clothes
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      • FOOD
        • 1175 33  -  MARGARET CHAN EAT OUT By THE subtle mix of Indian spices has been finding increasing favour with Singaporeans Its popularity can perhaps be measured by the number of North Indian restaurants which have sprung up m town over the last couple of years. Four opened m
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        • 1021 33  - Is she eating the right stuff? ANNA JACOB By LITTLE is known about the ageing process how we get old and why. except that it is a biological one that begins as early as birth and continues to its unden'able end death. While no one can estimate how far nutrition
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        • 226 33 THIS simple quiz can help senior citizens or those who have an aged relative living with them determine if the old are eating right Answer yes or no to the following statements 1. You have only one meal a day. 2. You avoid all
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      • TRAVEL
        • 904 34 Tracking down antique chests in Seoul SIMPLE, sturdy wooden chests are South Korea's contribution to the history of furniture and are as important m Korean homes as book-cases are m homes m other parts ot the world The shapes and decoration of the chests have remained largely unchanged for centuries
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        • 731 34 Busy jump-off point to the Great Barrier Reef YIPs and ordinary tourists are flocking to Australia's THE Aga Khan was there over Christmas and the New Year, while Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and Mrs Lee visited for three days m April last year. I arrived on a sunny January
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        • 249 34 Queenslan for the top VISITORS to Australia's northeastern beaches and the Great Barrier Reef off Queensland have plenty to be pleased about these days. To allow tourists to make the most of the ample sun and sea, there's now a wider choice of budget motels, luxury hotels, resort villages, marinas
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        • 181 34 w TTH 74 mostly uninhabited iskudi dotting Whitsunday Passage, the stretch of water between the Great Barrier Reef and Queensland, the best way to island hop is on the Coral Cat a floating, sailing hotel. I spent a night on board, though most people book on a five-day cruise.
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        • 747 35 s are flocking to Australia's Gold Coast resorts m ever-increasing numbers. Our writer, STELLA DANKER, discovers their magical allure. A CHAMPAGNE welcome, hand-quilted silk bedsheets and a swimming pool immediately below your balcony are just some of the attractions promised at the new-look Hayman
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        • 1093 35 Queensland gears up for the tourist dollar I i ISITORS to Australia's northeastern beaches and the Great Barrier Reef off Queensland have plenty to be pleased about these days. To allow tourists to make the most of the ample sun and sea, there's now a wider choice of budget motels,
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    • SPOTLIGHT
      • Taiwan Holidays
        • 1484 36 For 10 days, GOH BENG CHOP toured the country. Yet, she needs another 10 days. She tells you why JO— I SPENT 10 days touring Taiwan and if A M you ask me. I'll say I still need another 10 days or more
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        • 912 37 Picture by A HOLIDAY m Taiwan offers you more than just an experience of picturesque sigms. Savouring the food there is like going on a trip that takes you to various regions m China. There is a rich variety of food everywhere m the
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        • 648 38 APART from rich food and scenery, Fl^^H festivals are another Ml M tourist attraction m Taiwan, and there seems to be no end to them. These festivals lend much colour and gaiety to the streets. This is evident the whole year long, as
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        • 842 39 I-, SINCE it opened m fIHRB July 1984. Window ■r on China. Taiwan's M most popular tour- ist spot, has attracted about four million visitors. Called Mini Cathay, the 10-hect-are Lilliputian world displays some 90 models of historical as well as notable contemporary buildings
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        • 344 39 WHEN you are m Taiwan, just pick up the telephone and call (02) 717-3737 and you can find out all you want about the country. This Is the special international travellers' hotline for tourists who want to know more
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      • TIME-OFF
        • 155 40  -  Yeo Moh Kow Submitted by jdjjh 28 Submitted by 21 plus Jm%> Submitted by 33 Ho Chin sen Photo Editor: A leap to please; a joy to behold. Well-timed shot but the flaw here is that the trainer's face is hidden and the picture colour is quite
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        • 586 40  -  TAN HWA LUCK Pet corner By DOGS can fall ill from a host of diseases the very same ones that plague man. They can get cancer, stomach upsets, lung infections, heart diseases and even the common cold although your pets may not sneeze
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    • SPOTLIGHT
      • Continuing Education
        • 1629 1 Standard measure to assess part-time course certificates Employers receptive to standardisation scheme Have you been attending classes to upgrade yourself? Here's how you can get recognition. All stories by ANNE LOW. S PEOPLE who attend part-time courses to improve themselves can now get more recognition for their efforts. They can
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        • 599 1 IN THIS age of runaway computer technology, continuing education is becoming a necessity. For as soon as one gets a certificate and is learning to be proficient m one method or system, someone somewhere would have come up with a newer system or a
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        • 621 3 Insurance safeguards a child's education 4 Although one may not want to admit it, these policies hinge very much on the unpleasant prospect of an untimely death. For example, upon the demise of the insured under the terms of an education insurance policy, the savings accrued, say m the last
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        • 383 4 9NH MUKh people are enroll- n 0I CoUlt eis Diganised kfj PJ b> the National Univeisi met JH I ty of Singapore's (NUSj ft Extramural Studies De R_UI(J partment (see chart beBut Singaporeans are only just becoming aware of the importance of continuing
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        • 109 4 'Prior to 1983, Chinese courses were categorised under other sections 1 9 8 6 198 3 1980 1977 Courses No. Students No. Students No. Students No Students Computer Technology 164 3266 86 2436 55 Management Accountancy 173 3399 87 3301 105 4064 96 Law 33 482
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          626 5 Cabbie classes ■M| TODAY'S cabbie |^p is no longer your 1 tax' Ah Chr'k of latest population [|^»<^J about an> other lo- cal topic, you will find him all ready for a discussion At the NTL'C Comfort Training School, constant upgrading of the driver is a tradition. Mr Sam Chong
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        • 866 6 ■PVH THE fresh school-leaver with only an WP O- or A-level certificate is often left fjtjA WA with very narrow avenues for develHL JH opment. For many such school-leav-|m n ers, practicality wins the day when Ft_MJ they enrol themselves m schools for Lmmmmi gruelling hours
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        • 898 7 ■FH FOR those of you who want to deviate from J the usual run of comMl Jl mercial courses like typing and accounting, 1 there is the creative |f^^j challenge of landscape planning and graphicdesign to think about. At the School of Ornamental Horticulture m Cluny
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        • 351 8 HpOH THE ambition t jMM do better is secon fjA PJ nature to som |M Mi people. One o M i ml them te Miss Ko IJJffiVI Bee Kuan (above) Hjglsjl This former stu dent of Serangoo Secondary School did not sto looking at textbooks after
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    • 291 28 MARTIN BRONSTEIN JANICE SEAH Is Geoff Thais give really the fight back m scene a the hunt? kick along Page 27 Page 27 V HOW TO START A RUMOUR t&fy i( f^^—-^ c are wwin 8r n 8 U P !TC n tne next mm SB*l Vj I rST^x few
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    • 333 30 The conference that will give you a healthy headstart m the race towards excellence m hospital administration and management. The Asia-Pacific Medical Conference on Hospital Management and Administration. April 17, 1987 at Raffles City Convention Centre, Singapore. Another important event held together with Medic Asia '87 Exhibition. ASIA -PAi IFM
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    • 440 31 SPRING ROWING EXERCISER Get rid of tummy effectively anc trim away ugly flab fast I Also helps to trim your waist I hips and thighs. See and feel the difference m only t 14 days l \^r Great for both men and women H^ ForeheiT J? 7"^ FREE DELIVERY *M*
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    • 146 32 L' O R E A L PAR ■j^^^ W Beauty care bc j gins by cleansing the skin of all the impurities J Ifcfcte,.. 111 accumulated during your busy day. That's why cleansing and sBHHBr^dSI&^*& purifying is the essential first step m your beauty ritual. With t uT^Sik jPVQPVk delicate
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    • 83 33 I LUCKY PALACE I 1 RESTAURANT I #03-130 City Plaza Tel: *****29. *****89 Tr> our excellent Cantonese and Foo Chow cuisine recommended by Food Columnists, we cater for weddings, birthdays. company functions. m appreciation J^BBj4r > ?%\u^^fc of your <^^Rm'^Ufli Bl patronage, we i^^M are "^^^^Jj B^^^^ a gold oar
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    • 346 33 moENiXu-. 0 s P cn <* an exciting GRAND BALI ROOM VJ^-A X) I Easter w ith Victor (Inff and ch a rle e pD\ —^M? r*€\Sm' TTjK A /i~\ Kiclsl nn 9 mom an<^ and celebrate k fr/MlIrA \SS \I r* Easter at the Hotel New Otanil There'll be
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    • 211 34 "Qantas direct flights to Cairns, gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, every Tuesday, are bound to create waves*** L a\ every Tuesday, you can fly diret t to sunny, tropical hours and arrive at 2240 hours). Both flights to Cairns and Tbwnsville have the same Cairns on Qantas, the only
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    • 74 35 Lufthansa does more than just fly you there. Europe is the home of Lufthansa and nobody knows it better than we do. Lufthansa holidays show you best of Europe m a well-planned itinerary and at attractive prices. Lufthansa German Airlines For further details of Lufthansa's exciting Hansatours please fill m
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    • 161 36 China Airlines would lore to take mxi home I H I A IB m I Uf jM m\\ There, sights and scenes from heaven and earth bodied jets, you can relax m the knowledge that our I SLTSSi^ ><^l C( >m mist -draped peaks and green pastures, staff will turn
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    • 1476 37 |YT|| HOLIDAY DEST SELLERS I r r! H v*.^ i i Much Better Value! I mJ.faMb Why yOU mUSt SQy YeS tO the beSt! More Sightseeing Features I I j Improved Facilities! JW I great way to travel <Kr,iiM 'Window on China' Theatre Niteclub Restaurant Golden Carpet r. 7 [iw-'i
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    • 699 38 WHERE THE WORLDS OF EAST AND WEST MEET yiMPERIAI> 3JJHOTEUJJ The travellers' choice m Taipei. Where the worlds of Oriental hospitality and estern convenience blend to create the magic of the Imperial Hotel. A Mly equipped health center with sauna Four restaurants Conference and banquet facilities that can accommodate more
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    • 297 38 l^ffi£^M& Leofoo Development Co.. Ltd. is composed of RHfayßmSffiB^^^B^^^> The Leofo Hotel Tne Leofo Village Safari Inm| Bk ■'r*- '"S i l ffiriW i '^f r^^^"" Park. Chuang Chun Theater and Pyhsical gM mm, P|S BSSRi t*-****^^ tness Center of the Leofoo. as well as 168 t! My^^^^Mnr^^^^fcJPnßteltL Shopping Mai!
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    • 325 39 The inauguration ol the"l9B7 Taipei Internal Travel Fair" marks a new era lor work! t industry. National Tourist Organizatioi wholesalers and travel agents, hoteliers, air carriers and resort establishments, car rental and tourism related organizations will be eager to attend thi on account of the ever increasing traffic flow m
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    • 1330 40 Theme for May 10 STREET LIFE When travelling abroad, street life never fails to catch the eye. The activity, the people, the colour. Singapore is no different. From Chinatown to Little India, our street life is just as varied and vibrant Do you have an interesting shot of Singapore street
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    • 425 1 Get A Professional Qualification With j INFORMATICS L COMPUTER SCHOOL Ife Singapore Kuala Lumpur Kuching Penang Klang smr E/e lere 1 it takes to get a t ob m computers 7 Continuous education from entry level to professional BMMi^KiT«!TT!TjT?jTr?TTPfff7TiTTTnB^^BB^B Or /ou tned and tned without much success 9 qualifications at
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    • 573 1 r I w S^bcidlists m Busto^^Management Con|HHftidciicif "Studies. At Stamford College, well bring out the best m you. Excellence m education. That's what Scholarships we've been practising at Stamford for Scholarships for study at local and 37 years And you can take advantage of wereeaB are awarded to this heritage
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    • 553 2 AN INCOME STUDENT For only $4.50 a month, you ""^BBT" Other unique benefits win have the best protection for IM fk Double the benefits at only $8.00 your child with an INC( )ME Student M^ j>J a month when your child reaches Policy. I^JW 18 years of age Conversion option
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    • 239 2 f COURSES AT CHINESE CHAMBER Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry Training Centre conducts m Mandarin and/or English the following courses at its Hill Street premises. D Diploma m Local Business I Basic Management for Small Management and Development* Business* D Certificate m Supervisory 3 Human Resource Management Management
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    • 593 3 SINGAPORE INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT r RECOGNITION FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION As a professional organisation, the Institute supports the continuing education and development of managers to help them keep pace with the rapid changes m the fields of management and technology. To encourage learning as a continuing and life-long process, all short
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    • 719 3 P NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE DEPARTMENT OF EXTRAMURAL STUDIES LIVING AND LEARNING The Department of Extramural Studies will be conducting the following courses during the 2nd half of May. 1987:Course Title No. of Fee Venue Start Day Time Sessions Date COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY BASIC Programming I (Class 3) 9 120 Waterloo
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    • 1166 4 We don't mean to flaunt our feathers i i but oiir Academic Results speak for themselves Smce 197 l) Holhorn vhool of Lan has always had the most It it us A Levds that you are seeking to achieve Holborn Sixth Korm Centre i< ri^ht Institute lor you liiat.s because
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    • 590 4 QUALIFY*, promotion through ICS Independent Home-Study Programs now available from the U.S.A. m addition to the latest Courses offered by our U.K. and Australian Offices as shown below. ICS. started the correspondence method of instruction m the States 95 years ago and have since enrolled more than 8 million people
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    • 477 4 «E The Management Development Institute of Singapore is a non-profit profesCg sional institute with 30 years of experience m conducting various pourses of w! study relating to management m all sectors of the economy-banking finance. Bk| insurance, marketing, hotels tourist organisation, manufacturing civil if; service. ]a| Applications are invited for
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    • 1080 5 I JP School off Computing^ I the Training Division of I REGIONAL APPLIED COMPUTING CENTRE K| Applications are invited for admission to The following courses of study m computing to be conducted m 1987 I [Resigned to prepare students for a career m the 9 cojrse leads to the NCC
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    • 1210 6 X I-"-] |fl33Jl!!ffll-B!HHSBfflffl^ q \^jjr Continuing Education Centre invites applications for admission to the following part-time courses \^^B 1) Basic Programming 2) Computer-Aided Thermal Analysis of Building 9 3) IBM-PC Storyboard 4) Digital Electronics with Engineering Applications 8 5) Energy Management and Maintenance of Building Services Plants I I BASIC
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    • 297 6 til r r TTr IHirfi^iSffiißraSiWßfWfliPlPPiPP'B Comsertrac School of Computer Training is not JUst another Computer School. Established m 1976 we have a wealth of experience and talented staff with outstanding track records. Consider just some of our achievements. We are... The first school m Singapore to produce graduates for the
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    • 301 7 fUNIVEI^IfY m E AiSt ASIA IBE UNIVERSriY THAT IOTOWS ASIA BET^Eft Executive i;iISI i S I mba STUDY NOW IN MALAYSIA AND SAVE ON OVERSEAS TRAVEL COSTS AND TIME University of East Asia invites applicants for the BTH INTAKE of 2 UNIQUE PROGRAMS TO ADVANCE YOUR CAREER OR PROFESSION MASTER
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    • 505 7 (AiM]l4,UUL\U.iA.mm A wide range of courses leading to the Examinations of C&G, CEI, LCCI, GCE, VITB, etc. Sec IV (Science, Certificate Diploma Courses Commerce. Arts) Shorthand Pre U I II (Science/ Bookkeeping Commerce English for Commerce BASIC Programming Course Typewriting Word Processing Application Software Deferment from National Service DBASE 11,
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      • 93 1 A major let-down, with the 15 of the 16 comperes m a battle of sexes that took up the whole hour. There was little song and dance and too many novelty items such as comperes m drag, walking on eggs and balancing a kettle on a pole.
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        82 1 Really? All the items had a general appeal. The travellers' eloquence determines the success of Travellers' Tales, which visited Pakistan and Thailand. Can't figure out the reason for the new Mr Cook segment which has had veteran singer Qin Huai stir-frying prawns and comedian Hua Liang whip
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        102 1 Pictures by Thursday night's Live From Studio One, a traditional hit with younger audience, lives on. No one missed the popular Top Ten pop charts transferred to a new Saturday musical beginning next month as there's plenty of flash and dash by the SBC singers and dancers. The
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      • 73 1 Quite a contrast between first and second weeks, but both had strong features and sketches. Newcomer He Zishi. the weekly Mr Know-Ail, provides conversation points with trivia points. Former Family Hour presenter Shen Xueqi caricatures an Agony Aunt. Hua Liang was an able replacement last week,
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        91 1 Almost, and it started well with an interview with Miss Singapore/Universe Marion Teo (right) who could have done with more fanfare and better camera angles. An art-and-craft lesson plus tips on toy selection during the first week looked useful for mothers and housewives. The Fashion Week feature was
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    • SCENE
      • 242 2 Evening of songs in honour of Rafi HINDI singer Mohamed Rafi has gone but his memories linger 0n To keep the Rafi trail blazing, local show organisers Sitara Entertainers, have put together an evening of hits sung by him. Presenting the favourites m the Rafi Xi Yaad programme at Victoria
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      • 788 2  -  PHILIP COOREY VIDEO GUIDE By CEL Video has put out a package of old films, all m black-and-white, and all of them classics of vintage Hollywood. Today's filmgoers, who are so used to colour, sometimes fail to appreciate the craftsmanship that went into
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      • 530 2  -  JULIE TAN By AN ALL-OUT campaign to woo video viewers of Hongkong TV productions is m the offing. As part of an aggressive promotions drive, the new local licensee of Hongkong Television Broadcasts Ltd (HK-TVB) programmes will give away air tickets
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      • 347 2 Your first piano f, '^3 lesson is now to ''•|flF|T^ choose a piano. j Ht piano is a long term in\ estment I^^^^^ lodged on several qualities: Vfl^jj^^^Vf^ RICH rONE EVEN TOUCH: "I can really make them talk and sing/ said Mark atoret, I rciiv h I'ianist Fou Tsong, Shanghai-born
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      • 42 2 Business a monthly journal of business trends j K9 Should professionals advertise? Why are art prices soaring? Are private hospitals well? The pawnbroker as survivor i I Marina Square: Past and future Shipowning made easy Jk^| ATimes Periodicals Publication Jpf APRIL 1987
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    • CINEMA
      • 480 3  -  PHILIP CHEAH By THE MORNING AFTER Coming to Lido Starring Jane Fonda, Jeff Bridges and Raui Julia Directed by Sidney Lumet DID she or didn't she commit the murder? Who cares' After the opening grisly murder scene, The Morning After becomes one long hangover.
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        562 3 The hills are alive with the sound o€ Julie again Jl Andrews is busy filming another musical extravaganza. The Sound of Christ mai>. The singing television spectacular is set m Salzberg, Austria, where The Sound of Music was filmed more than 20 years ago. During the fortnight of filming,
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      • 541 3  -  JULIE TAN By THE THIRTY MILLION RUSH At Cathay cinemas Starring Carl Maka, Lin Ching Hsia, Paula Tsui, Eric Tsang and Mark Cheng Directed by Carl Maka EVER wonder what would have become of Taiwan-made celluloid romances if Lin Ching Hsia got
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      • 288 3 rf- TOP EURCPE/1N AM \S iHB f llMlltr MANLfACTLRERS All under one roof at 2nd Floor Supreme House from 11th to 26th April 'B 7. Time: 11 am to 10 pm Organised by: SASCXM IT ENISHINC CENTRE DTE LTC f iHs^Bl SB Be w&- *<^ From Asia ~*m mMMWB wk^M
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      • 482 4  -  JULIE TAN By LOOK EAST ON SCREEN, he Is oast as the emperor while she plays his favourite concubine. But now Feng Bo Bo and Zong Hua are bringing their roles m the popular Chinese senal Yang Guifei into real
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      • 594 4  -  PHILIP CHEAH By NO EXPERTS. No answers. No science. True business wisdom lies m ambiguity, uncertainty and irrationality, argues Tom Peters, a business expert who wrote the bestseller, In Search of Excellence. In The World Turned Upside Down (Tuesday, 8 pm, Ch 12) Peters
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      • 542 4  -  LEE SIEW HWA By Women of the World April 16, 8 pm, Channel 12 A NAZI-HUNTER with her rough justice, the geisha m her hermetic world, the woman John Lennon loved: These women spell-bind. Portraits of women who intrigue sensual, gutsy, full of enigma fill
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      • 361 4 THE 59th Annual Academy Awards, (Tonight, Ch 5, 9.31 pm) was a night for stars who had waited a long time for their Oscar and newcomers too. And from the telecast from the Los Angeles Music Centre to Beverly Hills hotels and restaurants,
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      • 319 4 Golden Princess "ORGANISATION NOW SHOWING -iJJ|T| ■■Virrfyt W. Pr 1 30 330 JOjV TOMORROW ONLY I£> M 'P*-?!^ E HAND N SHOWIN I W 7 00. 900 I "^s^rrjraesrs^?;^^! 4 shows *****0 7, 900 I *VWH nwt "Sappofo Slory" Mondonn I OPENS TODAY' Note T.m«l< I I IJJIIJILm I^ILJ I.^
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      • 379 5 fTHE SECRET OF BEING YOUNG A j aW^ AC- 360 Rowing Madiine wltfl mlcro computer which displays m W^ m \dJUMßßUpA^^g^ T|me Counte r T empc Cal and Scan WjWi Row yOur wav t0 f 'tness I W Get nd of tnat bulging tummy Ik "^^^^l--^ I*^ M* -im\ H3rclen
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      • 3154 5 §k YOUR WEEK AHEAD MflNllAY FRIDAY mmt%mL m%M /SSSSiSiK^^\ Girls High School. Victoria Theatre J IIUfIHIHI riIUJM I mONDAY ffl IJ^TIbS fl\ boxott.ee and Youth Book Shop Until j«lj. w mym'— I E^l'jfl I Sund3y S'2r PLACIDO DOMINGO FORT- MIRACLE OF THE HEART^ A Boy s Town S tor, HBhUI
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      • 116 6 LET AKAIS REMOTE CONTROL a PRO-400 WRB i/^lvF v/1 Wireless Remote 9 BJ| IJ^^^ljjgSSgsSii^^^Bß^K od^^/ quality system with ira -^tW-'^^^^SS F^i^ >" <&Fj>&y Surround Sound Effect. lg fe. *^i:" k *Sy&^' &ffi!99^^ \C? AS-P3O2B Surround Sound «a»--«» 6^^^^;^ B^^^Wh^^ 05 7 Processor together w/th 2 rear *f!?t.t j^^w^ ALr-a" r*
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    • MUSIC
      • 854 7  -  MICHAEL TAY By COMPACT DISC SCENE SINCE the advent of the "everlasting medium, many historic jazz recordings have been transferred 10 CD a real boon to enthusiasts of this kind of music. This week, three among many such choice recordings are reviewed ELLA AND LOIIS
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      • 664 7 U2's... songs speak of problems common to many of unemployment, growing up, drugs. WITH a crack of thunder and a bolt of lighting. L' 2. the critically acclaimed Irish rock band, launched another American tour recently. The storm may
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      • 80 7 1.(1) Let It Be Ferry Aid 2.(4) Let's Wait Awhile Janet Jackson 3(10) Lalsla Bonita Madonna 4.(3) Respectable Mcl and Kirn 5.(2) With Or Without You U2 Previous week s position Britain 6 (15) Lean on Me Club Nouveau 7.(8) Sign the Times Prince 8(9) Weak
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      • 268 7 I I PK^bH^HhjBHBBBmrjmbM|MBmWiHHBH^b^KB, I *n hjv. prm I I I The following courses are now available if you have NOT Passed GCE 'AMevels: I I I St. Aldates College I uur ear dstt>rN Degree m Business Administration :areer studies division 'MBAi V\esi London College and a British I niversitv I
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      • 147 7 A^iV Hffllk. w k ■I Be. 1^ Er rW^*^ people you d° want to talk to are like an unending parade. Everyday, there dre people looking for opportunities m the classifieds. Be there frequently 'cause they are looking for you. You can do it with a modest investment m classified
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    • Young Life
      • 281 8 DO YOU sometimes envy the people of olden times" Life seemed to have been much more exciting Even going to the next town could be an adsenture. People could never tell what might happen when they set out from their front door Going farther away meant more excitement.
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      • 335 8 Mobiles that sway in the wind AN AMERICAN artist named Alexander Calder made the first mobiles. These are wire and thread contraptions that sway with the slightest breeze. Watching a mobile is very soothing. The key to a good mobile is to balance the objects properly. Today's activity is a
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      • 510 8 kjj MANY of the medieval Europeans thought that Marco Polo was very imaginative when he described his days m the court of the Mongol Emperor Kublai Khan. They could not believe that there were people living on the other side of a flat earth. He was regarded as
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      • 958 16 More hectic than electric Has SBC's top show become a victim of its own publicity? JULIE TAN suggests why some viewers have so far been disappointed with its new format m Studio One Presents. LIKE its tired-sounding theme song. the old Live From Studio One trudged on night after night,
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      • 218 8 Where are the Pillars of Hercules? On either side of the Straits of Gibraltar, which lies between the Mediterranean Sea and Atlantic Ocean. A whole library at your fingertips. The new 32 volume ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA m -ncvclopaedia Britannica, since 1765, is an acclaimed treasure-house of 4* *^fBl '^^^W JO^ knowledge
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      • 210 8 Next week: Ibn Battutah Diner: This restaurant must have very clean kitchens Waiter: Thank you. sir Hoy. did you know" 7 Diner: Everything tastes of soap. Anxious patient: Is It serious doctor? Doctor: Weil, I wouldn't start watching any new seriate if 1 were you. Guoxiang: My neighbours bang on
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      • 135 8 Draw a swan MJJiL|IJiII[J I F~ J^~~~ O Oi Q\ a car (or cars) (see picture); ft /a"/ /^^JJJrS^yk < Tj j) I) a shop where car repairs are vf Z— o Jrw^j )^nS> T dOne and petr l Oil et are X MBB \f K~^l cO) GARBAGE f/^^^ H^/ttl^S^
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      • 76 9 GROW A READER TODAY GROWING READERS THE PARENT'S GUIDE TO EARLY READING 1 I Available at all good bookshops TIMES distributed by S^ SSA >■*■ 0 FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS 'OSbhK the complete 1m guide to a well m behaved. well jjH/^ <■ CARED FORDOG 339^ W is BJf Available at all
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      • 84 9 mwwlfflNH&NmßßßmSlMMthM mtlnmiWmM i iiiiiiiiiiiilllflllllinillkiVlliiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiinmnninHiiifisiiiiiiffiiiiiifif if f vniiiiui iiiiiiinlTilll IT'S Qoo£7 TO S^^ f^JH^^^" '''^^ll 1 I APPRECIATE YOUR V^ J I HOPE THOSE QOQS OF >OU£<S V\Os/Y j YOU, AUNT SARAH 1 U^™\ TZRRI3LE! TAKINCS CARE OF THE \TO VO \T> I UPSET MY PfTS/ THE R9OC LITTLE J| I
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      • 115 9 i- A^ I WHAT'S TAKIN& >t>U SO LONG TO TW|OSE POOR FOL<6 (MY RETIIRKI 16 50 sIEAX TMeV ,^1? FILL OUT YOUR TAX RETURK AT THE INTERNAL CAM FINP MISTAKES L^^,,, A want to revenue service. Jh right away', m cas^ MA KE SLIRE WAVE TO LOOK AT BUC^ l
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      • 301 10 Forthcoming supplements include: April 19 Secretaries Day The Sunday Times Ma> 23 Modern |j\ ing 8: The Straits Times jA •^■l^^Ciil^ I<-l (ioin X Places I The Sunday Times 24 Hari Raya S|x- -i;tl The Sunday Times jt/M Mmm w/K^i 1 Homemakers '87 The Straits Times 24 Miss I niverse
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      • 212 10 ike ßm user, v^ —^nn^TT^c^] I- ~r TOD^ s WORLD rff 5= (%LLC£) >C^,MV,IAM'SO^ l IQIOW 1 I'LL ATDS6B? > /bUT^) I iff^J \PfT j^^ llf V I 7 m I "i i s I "Haven't you got any shorter crutches "I got the suit cheap, it's made from gO^,^X
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      • 232 11 Zonal advertising puts your money, where it counts. When your target market is concentrated m a specific area, for instance, Ang Mo Kio and Toa Payoh estates, or the Central Business District, you need Timeszone. With four separate editions m The Straits Times every Friday, North, Central, East and West,
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      • 222 11 Bmßflwllnnllm ii IlUffiiiii ;iniii!iiiiiiifiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmmHniiiiiHillllllllllhllll!liiiiiHifif;^r I; iiiinnnTflili! llmffillnimiflSnlmlit^ Rlufivl CB^r"""^^****^"^^*^^^ Jp^^^^^^^n^T 6A6&V H.ONEV gUN, THIS 'M THE RUSH? KUMiV^ CHEESE WOULD BE <3OOC> I PPI V /BavlKn L /Rjf^ DOESN'T ■^^-^T i^m COC^£D DP vViTH "oCME /^^B^ J <Blfflß[ H BBRT/' I k A THIN& Pp_ \'Aki" r ir ""'"ij^r f
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      • 428 12 ADVERTISEMENT The "Perfect Conqdex ioi i Beauty Tips Ever wondered how some people keep themselves looking perennial!) pretty and youthful? It's m the genes? Perhaps. But you can be like them too, genes or no genes, so says the beauty expert at Queen Lin Ting Beautycare, and the method's none
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      • 1263 12 »'™lMlW«^^^^^^^BlllllnlnnlllnllMlillW Illli^i: 1 1 1 niellmill i I li i m iiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii m mi i fiiim 1 1 1 1 1 1 r liiiiiiiiiiiiilllillllllllliyinHillllmlMll QffiHjm^H^HHHHH I MARVIN by Tom Armstrong reag^^Esr r >JW MEgJ E^ JffW^Swßl MT^ J 6 M°^ L Mi T F E vFT 1 ON'THE FASTRAPK D..
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      • 3653 13 i m, N 1 1 I I v 1/1 Inn A I 1 HBHH 1 A if Tlx. RS ***** CLASS H^Hl £1 11 Ml 1 HHH i HHH MM m| VI Fax: *****30 CLASS 2 Eating Out SLOANE COURT HOTEL LaiM IV <cer Draugl BeerSt-SI i ttn iunch $7
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      • 602 13 38 TV/ Video/ Hi-Fi VCR FOR SALE. $380 Interested, call at Blk 113 rO2-84fi Potong Pasir Aye 1. 40 Private Investigation/ Security Agencies KENNETHS INVESTIGATION ft SECURITY SERVICE All investigations handled by genuine reputable retired Senior Police Officers. Guaranteed discreet, honest and prompt service with excellent results. TEL: *****32/ *****34
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      • 800 13 64 Domestic Help 64 Domestic Help 64 Domestic Help Available Available Available Please see yesterday's advertisement HUMANA- FOUR YEARS OLDER AND WISER Having been m the maid service longer than most others m this column. Humana knows what makes a g(xxi maid __^fc^^fe_After careful screening, our maids undergo 10 days
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      • 654 13 TELEPHONE SERVICE: Monday to Friday 'lam to b 30pm bprr deadline tor ne«t day) Saturday 830 ?pm 1 11 am deadline tor The Sunday Time 1 hftfc Hofcdiy 9am to lpm COUNTER SERVICE: THIS ORCHARD CENTRI #0? 10b lUCKY PtAZA Mond^T tc fnday 10am t noon, lpm to 5 30pm
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      • 404 14 ii Situations Vacant 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical £> Bensons I Itldlk'ihfhterm I Orchard Hofel 442, Orchard Road- Singapore 0923 12th April, 87 (Sunday) (11. 00 am -4. 00pm) Orchard 1 Room 2nd level W* ar* an international worldwide manufacturing company m Jurong and r«quir* lt>« following I •VC 2
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      • 316 14 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous FEMALE DENTAL ASSISTANT i With or without experience. reqd for (19 or 14 Interested pis apply personally at mi-iiK, city F'..i.\ i between 10am 2pm 81 Vehicles For Hire SIANG HOCK OFFERS cars pick-ups \:ms lorries box '..m> mini-buses at low rates. Balestier *****66 Open till
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      • 837 14 85 For Sale: Alfa/ Peugeot/Volvo 9/85 ALFA 33 15. (ireen Cloverleaf, 1 owner, tax Aug '87 Tip lop $41,000 o n 0 Rofino: *****00. 86 For Sale: BMW SEE THE LATEST RANGE OF BMW CARS BMW CENTRE 280 Kam pong Arang Road (Off Mountbattan Road) betweeen 10.30 a.m. 4.30 p.m.
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      • 838 14 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan 10/82 NISSAN SUNNY I.3GL. 2nd. owner, aircon hi-fi, sports steering, s/rims.. central locking, power windows. Control box New cushion. Tax 10 '87 Tip top condition Tel: *****77 SPORTY 75 NEAR Dalsun 160J SSS Fte owner Passed inspection. New tax Expensive s/rims. Aircon. hifi. new tyres, beautiful
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      • 985 14 90 For Sale: Toyota 10/83 STARLET, aircond. radi cassette Tax Oct '87 $20 500 Te *****97 alter 2pm 11/82 TOYOTA STARLET, 1000 CC 1 owner, aircon radio cassette showroom cond. $19,600 *****82 1980 TOYOTA CORONA 16, 4-door PARF', aircon., cassette, nici condition Tel: *****80, lpm. 8/81 COROLLA DX 13 Tax
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      • 875 14 92 For Sale: Mazda 75 NEAR MAZDA 929 Tip U cond Aircon. new tyres. Pt owner $3,200. Can loan $2.00 *****38. 1983 626 GLX. 4-door, full pov ered. 2 pte owners, new ta good cond $26,300. Tel: *****63 72 MAZDA 1000, beautiful con with aircon Pioneer hi-fi. Ca 292-8339 (after
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      • 895 14 95 For Sale: Suzuki ALMOST 1984 SUZUKI 800 Sup Delux. 1 pte. owner Full access ries Ong. white $14,900 *****5' EXCELLENT 1984 SUZUKI SA3 5-speed, 1 owner, aircon., ye fast economical. *****84, And JUNE 1986 SUZUKI SA3IOGL door 1 owner, expensive h1524,800 Tel: *****87 SPORTY 1980 SUZUKI Jee aircon., sports
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      • 883 14 98 Sale/Wanted: Motoi Cycles/Scooters ■er o- fa LCI2S, excellent condltl 9 New road tax insurance $2 ono Call Tony: *****84 ry FD YPVS3SO, $4,200. FE UPZI ly $2350. FA LCI2S $1950 R HXI3S GLI4S. RXK. $480 2941! f, FE PLATE GPZ6OOR Enthusi maintained Interested pie: call Cedric tel *****65 p
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      • 764 14 r 107 Accommodation Available Apartments <jn 000 ll fro vi FAR EAST P LUXURIOUS At the (unction ol Scotu C 14.000 sq ft Hotel Style L< Swimming Pool. Tennis Court. Squash Court. Billiard Room rs Gymnasium and many other facilities KS Enquiries |2| FAR EAST ORI alfll 06-OC 6th S:o
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      • 717 14 107 Accommodation Available Apartments __Long or Short Lease li.'.l'^.ir \m.>^.'-i..- iT* LAZA Hotel Style APARTMENTS )rch»rc «oa<3 next lo Hyett Hot*' Dbby SeM Service Free Launderette Ample Indoor Car Pa*- Lots 24-hour Security System GANIZATION CENTRE PTE LTD rey Far East Plaza <otel). Scotts Road. 0922 4 lines; 108 Accommodation
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