The Straits Times, 9 August 1987

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  • 11 1 The Sunday Times No: 2670 55 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 109/12/86
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  • 951 1 AUGUST 9, 1987 quoteC *ii*_*__i 931 ___________L__r^_________^_^*L-T¥^_iT-*M But don't take communal and religious harmony for granted, warns PM MR LEE KUAN YEW last night gave Singaporeans the good news they have been waiting for the economy grew at an estimated 7.2 per cent for
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  • 389 1  - A gold medal for Madam Matchmaker KONG SOOK CHIN By CUPID'S best friend Singapore's official matchmaker is getting a gold medal for her quiver. Dr Eileen Aw, whose work m the Social Development Unit helped at least 600 single graduates find love and marriage, has been awarded the nations gold
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  • 487 1  -  AGNES WEE By HUNDREDS rushed forward to sign their names m a mass demonstration of loyalty to Singapore last night after the first signature went onto the National Pledge. In just one hour after the public signing began at 9 pm on Orchard
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  • 61 1 AS SINGAPORE celebrates its 22nd National Day, The Sunday Times sounds a fanfare for the ordinary people who don't normally hit the headlines. Make sure you get the 66-page picture special which comes m three sections. Added to the paper, they make The Sunday Times a
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  • 136 1 US-escorted tankers slip past Iran ABU DHABI Three refiagged Kuwaiti tankers and their escort of American warships slipped through the Strait of Hormuz during the night on their way to Kuwait m the northern Persian Gulf, shipping sources said. The sources said the ships the Gas King, Ocean City and
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    • 17 1 Natlaaal Day award recipients: Page 18 A child of love, or a child of grief?— Page 3
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  • NEWS FOCUS
    • Article, Illustration
      430 2 THREAT OF LABOUR UNREST: The Seoul government said yesterday labour unrest m southern cities could threaten South Korea's "process of democratisation" if it spreads across the country. I_abour Minister Lee Heun-Ki said: "If labour disputes spread to the capital and nearby industrial areas, it would no beyond
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    • Article, Illustration
      326 2 BILLION DOLLAR SPECTACLE: John El way and Eric Dickerson are a couple of grid-iron guys about to go on display m Wembley's shop-window where the second American Bowl football match has astonishingly outsold the soccer spectacular between the Football League and the Rest of the World. Between them, Elway,
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    • 521 2 CAIRO Muslim pilgrims returning from Mecca report that Iranians who rioted there carried knives and Molotov cocktails concealed m their clothes and that hundreds of people were trampled to death m a stampede as the Iranians attacked Saudi police. Accounts of the rioting,
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    • 847 2  -  ALAN HUBBARD By Europe Editor He holds press conference with Tan Wah Piow m an unlikely venue LONDON Workers' Party leader J. B. Jeyaretnam has spoken out against the Privy Council for dismissing his application for leave to appeal against a Singapore court's judgment and
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    • 309 2 Auckland judge grants injunction against Spycatcher broadcast AUCKLAND A judge yesterday granted a temporary injunction requested by the British government to ban an Auckland radio station from broadcasting material from the controversial book Spycatcher. A justice of the High Court at Auckland granted the injunction against Radio Pacific, which remains
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    • 312 3 Philippines more unstable than in 1972 Aquino minister on current situation MANILA DEFENCE Secretary Rafael Deto described the Philippines today as more unstable than m 19T2 when former president Ferdinand Marcos imposed martial law to curb widespread crime and violence. Gunmen assassinated a government minister last Sunday, communist hit squads
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    • 371 3 Police question communist couple over murder of Cabinet minister MANILA Assassinated Philippine Cabinet minister Jaime Ferrer was buried yesterday and police said they were questioning a communist rebel couple about the killing. Investigators m the weeklong search for the killers have said leftists, rightists or Muslim rebels could have been
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    • 309 3 Jayewardene may ask Indian troops to leave by mid-August COLOMBO President J.R. Jayewardene said on Friday that if the situation remained stable, he would ask Indian peacekeeping forces to leave Sri Lanka before the end of the month. In an interview, Mr Jayewardene described his nations defencelessness against its big
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    • 853 3  -  SHIRLEY DAVENPORT Cartoonist who stored dying husband's sperm cautions Spore widow By SYDNEY Cartoonist Kirn Casali, who conceived her youngest child 10 years ago using her dead husband's sperm, has some words of caution for a Singapore widow with a similar
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    • 217 2 UP TO 1 pm. Showers over several areas m the morning TEMP. (C) up to 6 am tomorrow: 30 mar. 25 mm SUNSET today: 7.15 pm; Sunrise tomorrow: 7.05 am. TRAVELLERS' MATHER Adelaide 10 15 C Drizzle London 9 19 C Cloudy Amsterdam 918 C Cloudy Lm Angeles IK 24
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    • 89 3 STATISTICS THAT SHAPE THE COUNTRY Travellers' tale THREE women m four who travel overseas say they do so because they are on a holiday. Many men who return trom abroad, on the other hand, say they jet about mainly for fun and business or for business alone. V/^S^^. *>- J**xi
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  • FOREIGN NEWS
    • 216 4 NANCY .France) Ecologyminded fans of al fresco eating can now grill their franks and steaks using solar power, thanks to the inventiveness of a French engineering teacher. Mr Jean-Claude Kiffer, 40, has spent hours slaving over a hot computer and drawing board to come up with
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    • 183 4 Ex-President who fought for independence of Lebanon dies BEIRUT Former Lebanese President Camille Chamoun, a veteran Christian Maronite politician who survived at least five assassination attempts, died on Friday after suffering a heart attack. He was 87. The government announced seven days of mourning during which flags at public buildings
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    • 310 4  - 'Teheran boosts arsenal with $2 b worth of weapons' ONG MING SEING By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON Iran has already bought US$l billion (552.12 billion) worth of weapons this year, including as many as 100 Silkworm antiship missiles, official sources said on Friday. The sources said the latest US assessment of
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    • 360 4 Indian ships ferry more than 300 held m southern Sri Lanka to their homes m the north COLOMBO About 300 suspected Tamil rebels were freed yesterday from jails m southern Sri Lanka and ferried m Indian navy ships to their homes m
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    • 157 4 WASHINGTON President Reagan has given Congress written pledges on the future conduct of covert activities, including notifying the intelligence committees when new operations are launched. In a letter to the Senate Intelligence Committee, Mr Reagan promised to notify Congress of covert activities by
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    • 226 4 'Moors murders' victim buried 24 years MANCHESTER A 16-year-old girl, kil'ed 24 years ago by the "Moors murderers", was buried on Friday at a funeral attended by her mother and relatives of the other five young victims. Pauline Reade's body was found more than a month ago on Saddleworth Moor.
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    • 57 4 ATHENS Greek military and civilian hospitals were placed on alert yesterday as the government geared itself to face a heatwave that could be as devastating as the one that killed at least 1,000 people here last month. The Health Ministry recalled staff currently on holiday and ambulance companies
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    • 173 5 ANCHORAGE (Alaska) A Californian woman completed a historic and chilly swim on Friday across the Bering Strait from United States to the Soviet Union. Ms Lynne Cox, a 30-year-old, 100-kg endurance swimmer from Los Alamitos, California, covered the distance between the US island of
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    • 238 5  -  ONG MING BEING By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON Japan has moved to head off a high-technology trade war with the United States by agreeing to make it easier for US supercomputer manufacturers to compete for lucrative contracts m Japan. The accord was made
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    • 136 5 Market dips after big gain NEW YORK The Dow Jones industrial average made a few forays above the 2,600 level on Friday before finishing the day with a small decline as stock prices marked time after the strong gain of the previous session. The Dow Jones average of
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    • 293 5 GUATEMALA CITY Nicaraguan rebel leaders said a peace plan signed on Friday by five Central American presidents was a "starting point" for resolving the war m Nicaragua, but insisted they would not lay down their arms before the implementation of full democratic
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    • 414 5 SEOUL The government said yesterday labour unrest m the southern cities could threaten the "process of democratisation" if it spread across South Korea. Labour Minister Lee Heun-Ki said: "If labour disputes spread to tiie capital and nearby industrial areas, it would go beyond a
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    • 83 5 SEOUL South Korea will lift a ban on most of 1,200 Korean songs and 600 books blacklisted because they were pro-communist or decadent, the ruling Democratic Justice Party announced yesterday. The Public Performance Ethics Commission will review the 1,200 Korean songs blacklisted 12 years
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    • 452 6 British bank quits as Pretoria gears up for strike Standard Chartered joins exodus of multi-nationals JOHANNESBURG South Africa, hit by the withdrawal of one of its biggest overseas investors, is gearing up to face a bitter and potentially damaging strike by 200,000 black mineworkers. Britain's Standard Chartered announced on Friday
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    • 129 6 TOKYO A 62-year-old supermarket owner has been sentenced to 30 months m prison for trying to obtain 50 million yen (§1706,659) from a bank by threatening to infect its head office with the Aids virus. Takao NLshikawa, of Kishiwada,
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    • 56 6 HONGKONG Tourism surged 14.5 per cent m China during the first six months of this year, compared to the same period m 1986, Xinhua news agency reported. More than 12.59 million visited the mainland between January and June, helping the tourist industry earn US$79O million (*****6
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    • 346 6 Doctors to try out qigong and herbs against Aids BEIJING Chinese and American doctors have held closed-door meetings here to discuss how China's 5,000--year-old legacy of traditional medicine can help beat Aids. Dr Robert Leeds, one of five doctors from the US, said China's "ancient databank" of studies on the
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    • PEOPLE
      • 134 6 DESCENDANTS of South Pole ejrplorers Robert Scott and Roald Amundsen plan to retrace by air the paths their ancestors took 75 years ago m the legendary and tragic race to Antarctica. Grandsons, great-nephews and nieces of the Briton and the Norwegian gathered recently at
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      • 94 6 AUTHORITIES In Waterloo, lowa, have cracked a gang allegedly responsible for a weekend heist at a day-care centre. But nobody is m jail because the loot was three tricycles and the alleged ringleader is only The child and two partners, aged 3 and 4, are
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      • 108 6 AMERICA'S sexiest men: The 10 sexiest men m America include an Irish rock star, an Australian-born publisher and a computer-generated talking head. U2's Bono Vox ("Beautiful to gaze upon"), publisher Rupert Murdoch ("Swagger, daring... A modern-day conqueror") and Max Headroom ("The ultimate microchip off the old
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      • 97 6 A COUPLE m Kewanee, Illinois, who bought a burial plot 60 years ago have sued the city and its mayor because it seems someone is already resting m peace m the grave. Joseph and Verna Watson, who filed the suit m Henry County circuit court,
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      • 143 6 RUG dealers are steamed over a comment made by former White House chief of staff Donald Regan during the Iran-Contra hearings m Washington. Mr Regan told the congressional committees investigating the scandal that he was discouraged when hostages were not released after the US arms shipments
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      • 220 6 TOKYO A Japanese businessman has been jailed for six years for conspiring with his mistress to beat his wife to death for insurance money. The businessman's wife, Kazumi Miura, suffered only a minor injury m the beating. She died later after being
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    • 628 5 MEDICINE OF THE FUTURE A SYMPOSIUM OF VITAL INTEREST TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC A panel of experienced professionals ih the fields of medicine, menial sciences and dentistry will discuss the role of the unseen realm m health and disease (based on the book "Mahikari, Thank (.od For The Answers At
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  • ASEAN NEWS
    • 379 8  -  ALBERT R AMALINGAM But latest intelligence proves it, says top US military official By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK The Soviet Union has established a permanent major support and operating base m Vietnam's Cam Ranh Bay even though Moscow has denied it, says a
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    • 116 8 A bald protest against dismissal BANGKOK Six women and three men had their heads shaved outside Thailand's main government offices last Friday to protest against the sacking of women textile workers. A barber using a razor performed the ceremony, a traditional but seldom seen Thai ritual of protest. The women
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    • 148 8 JAKARTA Indonesia's coal reserves are estimated to be 10 billion tonnes, making them bigger than those of oil and gas which total only five billion tonnes m coal equivalent. The Indonesian Observer reported that the Minister of Mines and Energy, Prof Subroto, revealed
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    • 353 8 MANILA Finance Secretary Jaime Ongpin hinted yesterday he would resign if Congress repudiated any of the Philippines' foreign debt. "I don't want the responsibility for a debt repudiation policy on my shoulders because m my judgment the consequences would be beyond
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    • 139 8 Japan to help Asean economies grow by 5.4% TOKYO Asean economies are expected to grow at an annual rate of 5.4 per cent m 1992 when Japan provides aid to the region, says a Japanese economic think-tank. The World Economic Information Service, affiliated with the Japan External Trade Organisation, said
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    • 85 8 15 die, 37 hurt in mountain climb to feast JAKARTA A mountain pilgrimage for an Islamic feast turned into tragedy when 15 people were killed and 37 others critically injured m a storm, Antara news agency reported. Hundreds of people went up a 2,800-metre high mountain m South Sulawesi province
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    • 286 8 It's a hard life for most former Marcos aides and allies MANILA Life is hard for the many former aides and allies of deposed President Ferdinand Marcos who stayed behind after he fled to Hawaii 17 months ago, but a few have adjusted well to the new circumstances. Former Prime
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  • ACROSS THE CAUSEWAY
    • 285 10 Projects have been scaled down: Anwar KUALA LUMPUR The Education Ministry has already taken steps to reduce its budget estimates for next year, Education Minister Anwar Ibrahim said yesterday. But he said the standard of education would not be compromised. Mr Anwar was commenting
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    • 257 10 KUALA LUMPUR The recent visit of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad to Britain, Hungary and the Soviet Union was highly successful on both the political and economic fronts, Foreign Minister Datuk Abu Hassan Omar said. The Malaysian delegation was particularly
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    • 125 10 JASHM, (Malacca) Deputy Prime Minister Ghafar Baba said yesterday that his visit next month to China and JaEan is to further strengthen ilateral relations and attract more investment to Malaysia. Mr Ghafar, who will be accompanied by senior government officials and prominent businessmen, will
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    • 260 10 JOHOR BARU Haji Ahmad Haji Shukur, 115, believed to be the oldest Felda (Federal Land Development Authority) settler, was among 194 settlers who received their land titles at a ceremony at Masai on Friday. Recalling the early days when he first
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    • 262 10 KUALA LUMPUR The son of a former leader of the Communist Party of Malaya (CPM) wants to get m touch with his Malaysian relatives, reports The Star newspaper. Mr Kamaruddin Ibrahim, the son of Shamsiah Fakih a woman leader of the CPM wrote
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    • 364 10 MIC Youth to take varsity Senate to court KUALA LUMPUR Malaysian Indian Congress Youth said it had decided to take legal action against the University of Malaya Senate for its ruling on the medium of instruction for elective courses. MIC Youth chief D. P. Viiandran said MIC Youth had waited,
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    • 89 10 KUALA LUMPUR A mother and her son, both New Zealanders, begin a fight for their lives tomorrow when they go on trial to answer charges of drug trafficking. To escape the mandatory penalty of death, Lorrain Phylis Cohen, 44, and her son, Aaron,
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    • 93 10 ,VCH AND EVERY SINGAPOREAN THIS NATIONAL DAY. FROM THE HOUSE THAT TANG BUILT, TO W __-_gKQ___fl_-__.'__-: ._frg__q__S. «.•_.*> -v I 8 i- \WnmmrfWft\^<mHß_w)t\ I Tir fi rtiT r <£ I **_____XXXXXXX__________itim^w mmuum __X__ffl r.:^: 0 __r^^ ____H °o d________________r 1 I W AWSSaM^-^W^^^^^^^b^h "*W^*F S rv \WW r-t*£ *i to?
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 1256 13 Out of the recession thanks to younger leaders, workers Ful text of the Prime Minister's National Day message The school-leavers B and polytechnic and university graduates had no trouble getting jobs. In tact, tor the rest of the year, the supply of workers may be tight until the next batch
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    • 286 13 Two ministers urge public to be vigilant and united TWO government ministers speaking before their staffs, families and specially invited guests at National Day observance ceremonies yesterday urged Singaporeans to be vigilant and united. The Community Development Minister, Mr Wong Kan Seng, warned that future economic growth will not be
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    • Economic Survey for the second quarter
      • 676 14  -  VIKRAM KHANNA WONG Al KWEI ANNE KOH Reports by and fc The more years we can keep it at that cruising speed, the more we can gradually build up some savings so that we can cope with another recession.
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      • 298 14 PROSPECTS for job seekers improved tremendously m the second quarter of this year. Strong economic growth generated an additional 19,600 jobs, mostly In the manufacturing sector which took m 15,800 additional workers This added up to a total of 21,800 additional jobs created
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    • 97 14 IMPROVEMENTS were registered on the productivity front, although at a slower rate of 3.3 per cent against 4.8 per cent m the preceding quarter. The commerce sector which is gradually recovering had the highest productivity growth rate of 7.4 per cent, compared with 4.3 per cent
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    • 175 14 CONTINUED growth m most major sectors of the economy, together with competitive prices, enabled the transport and communications sector to expand but at a slower pace. The sector grew by 7.1 per cent, compared with 7.7 per cent m the first quarter.
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    • Article, Illustration
      661 14 I QUOTES from BG Lee's briefing Add one, take one On whether the Government's forecast of a 6 to 7 per cent gross domestic product growth for 1987 -vas on the conservative side: "When we prepared these numbers, someone told me that whatever number you put, outsiders add 1 per
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    • 335 14 INDUSTRIALISTS and businessmen are generally confident that they will continue to do well m the second half of the year. General business expectations, new orders received, output, overseas deliveries and planned investments m plant and machinery are expected to improve
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    • 15 15 Economic Survey for the second quarter Timesg-aprncs by FJL Cabrera
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    • 209 15 OUTPUT m the manufacturing sector grew by 15.4 per cent m the second quarter, against 17.3 per cent m the preceding quarter. The lower rate could be due to the substantial decline m the output of the petroleum industry, according to the survey. The electronics industry
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    • 329 15 Outlook still construction THE outlook for the construction sector, which contracted by another 20 per cent m the second quarter this year, remains poor. The total value of contracts awarded m the quarter fell further by 31 per cent to $662 million. This indicated that future construction activities will continue
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    • 776 15 Investment commitments up and there're more to come tKBEB* If we don't have that confidence, then no matter how competitive our products are, people will not put their money m. It's what we call country risks If we did not have the investments, we would have no growth and productivity
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    • 326 15 THE buoyant growth m financial services m the second quarter was dampened somewhat by a moderate growth m business services. As a result, the sector as a whole expanded at a slower rate of 7.4 per cent, compared with 8.3 per
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    • 206 15 Exports grow by 5% to hit $16b SINGAPORE exported goods totalling $16 billion m the second quarter, 5.6 per cent more m real terms than the same three months last year. The survey said the growth was due mainly to an increase of 32 per cent m non-oil domestic exports.
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    • 342 15 THE recovery m the commerce sector was sustained m the second quarter when it expanded by 11.6 per cent, the highest growth rate since its turnaround m the second half of last year. According to the survey, retailers, hoteliers and restaurants received
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    • 106 16 National Day celebrations Chok Tong puts the first pen forward and thousands follow after WITH bold strokes, First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong became the first Singaporean last night to put his mark under the National Pledge m a special ceremony at Orchard Road. He
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    • 326 16 Fortunate we have responsible workers: Dr Tan EDUCATION Minister Tony Tan said last night that Singaporeans should not forget the reasons why the economy had turned around from recession to recovery. Dr Tan, who is MP for Sembawang, said at his constituency's National Day dinner: "We are fortunate to have
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    • 435 16  -  LIM KWAN KWAN JACQUELINE WONG At the carnival By and Organisers' anxiety clears as thousands flock to Kallang THE National Day carnival which got off to a dismal start yesterday morning because of heavy rain turned into
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    • 249 16 If it rains, parade may be delayed or postponed WITH dark clouds expected over Singapore today, here is what the organisers of the National Day parade will do if it rains on the parade. Plan A: If it does rain but it is expected to clear by 4 pm, the
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    • 109 16 THE Traffic Police have reminded motorists to avoid roads which will be congested during the National Day floats procession tomorrow. The procession will begin at 7 pm from the Port of Singapore Authority Warehouse Gate 4 and take the following route Keppel, Kampong Bahru, Ixwer
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    • 53 16 Tibs 161 's outward run re-routed DUE to the closure of Coleman Street today, Trans Island Bus service 161 leaving the city from St Andrew's Road will go straight into Stamford Road, Victoria Street and then continue along its normal route to the Sembawang end terminal. The route into the
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    • 522 18 National Day awards "I am honoured but would like to thank all of my MAS colleagues for their support." Mr Koh, Director of MAS' Banking and Financial Institutions Department FOUR senior public servants are among the top recipients of this year's National Day
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    • 158 18 Doctor who put in 22 years of effort to help fight kidney disease DR KHOO Oon Teik, 66, awarded the Public Service Star, has been actively involved m kidney disease and its research from as early as 1965 when he was the Professor of Clinical Medicine at the then University
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    • 293 18 BROTHER Vincent, the 68--year-old missionary who devoted four decades of work m Boys' Town, the trade school for troubled boys, has been honoured with the Public Service Star. "I feel very good. It's beautiful," said the man of the award for his contribution towards
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    • 260 18 MR CHENG Wai Keung, 37, managing director of Wing Tai Garment, was overjoyed when told that he had been awarded the Public Service Star. For this father of three, the award caps years of work m promoting Singapore-made textiles and garments. Mr Cheng, who is
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      • 192 18 MR LUN Yue Sheong (right), 62, winner of a Public Service Star (Ba_ for social and community service, is a hardware businessman, who appears an expert m juggling time well. He is not only the chairman of the Kampong Glam Citizens'
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      • 175 18 AFTER 20 years of tireless service as a community leader, Mr Cheong 800 Chiat (left), 63, who has been awarded a Public Service Star (Bar) for social and community service, is about to see his life-long dream come true. as cnairman oi tne Moulmein CC
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      • 216 18 THE Public Service Star awarded to Mr Chang Meng Teng (right) for social and community service is his third National Day award. In 1975, he won the Public Administration Medal (Silver) when he was working as a superintending engineer with the Public
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    • 913 18 Pingat Jasa Gemilang, The Meritorious Service Modal Mr MAURICE Baker. High Commissioner to Malaysia; Mr Koh Beng Seng, Director, Banking and Financial Institutions Department, Monetary Authority of Singapore Bintang Bakti Matharakat (Lintang), Tha Public Sarvica Star (Bar) MR CHEONG 800 Chiat. social and community service; Mr Lun
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    • 435 19  -  ANNE LOW By OVER 200 people lined the long scroll of paper. At the end of it was Tang Da Wu, artist and art teacher. Standing on one leg, he stretched up his two hands, poised as if ready to spiing into
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    • 259 19 If you live on a high floor and plants are your passion... IT TAKES more than green fingers to get that bloom with a view if you live m an apartment. Visitors to a mini-horticul-tural show at the Botanic Gardens will learn that not all plants take to indoor living.
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    • 301 19 THE Sunday Times report of dirty, defaced and decaying national monuments m Singapore on July 26 gave readers "an incomplete picture," according to an official of the Ministry of National Development. In a letter dated Aug 7, Miss Tan Li Li, writing for
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    • 298 19 A COMPANY executive watched horrified as he looked up from the carpark of his block of flats and saw his girlfriend hurtle to her death. A few minutes before Maria Jacinta Pereira, 19, jumped from Block 110, Aljunied Crescent on Oct 19 morning
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    • 616 19  -  KONG SOOK CHIN Drawn by the libraries, use of English and the Republic's central position By SINGAPORE is quietly chalking up a reputation as an Asian studies centre, attracting an influx of scholars from both Asia and the West. Both the National University
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    • The Sunday Times VIEW
      • 321 21 TODAY is National Day. It is a day of celebration for everyone, of whatever race, language or religion; age, asset worth, marital status or political persuasion. Twenty-four hours are set aside to commemorate an event which took place 22 years ago when Singapore, unprepared
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    • 128 21 What The Sunday Times reported on August 12, 1962 THE Minister for Education. Mr Yong Nyuk Lin, last night revealed that the Government was likely to spend over $100 million, or 30 per cent ot next year's budget on education. Stressing that the Government could not possibly
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    • 1287 21 A promising teenager dreams of becoming a writer 4 On a scale of one to 10, she rates herself a seven or eight when it comes to being Westernised. "I am Westernised when it comes to what I say, eat and wear. A romantic dinner
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    • 1662 22  -  TAN LIAN CHOO Is a little nation like Singapore overdoing the National Day hype? By 4 Its like being involved m a football match. 7 A TIME TO CELEBRATE (extreme left): Aug 9 last year, the Singapore Armed Forces leading the party with pomp
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    • 575 22 THREE years ago, if a person lost a job m Singapore, there was no need to go down to the Lost and Found Department, for another job would come looking for him or her. But when my pal Gua Kai Yu was retrenched last year,
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    • 1583 23 How the MNCs have changed the way we work Multinationals are better known for the millions they invest m Singapore than for their impact on those they employ. SUZANNE 001 traces their subtle but pervasive influence on the shopfloor and m the office. ANYONE who visits Mr Michael Ng m
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    • Three companies with their own style
      • 297 23 THE haiJmark of the Royal Dutch Shell group's philosophy is decentralisation. Thus, the Shell companies m Singapore are free to make all but the most weighty decisions without referring to their parent offices m London and The Hague, says their chairman and chief
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      • 313 23 'Any employee can walk into my room' CORPORATE culture is so strong at IBM that IBMers all over the world display the same characteristics, beginning with the sober, clean-cut look: Shortcropped hair, dark suit, white shirt and striped tie. For that reason, says Mr John Wong, managing director of IBM's
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      • 302 23 Factory hands never laid off AT JVC Electronics, it is a long haul to the top, but not as long as m the parent company. Its managing director, Mr Koichi Kafuku, started off m Japan as a production operator even though he was a university graduate. In Singapore, he could
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  • RACING
    • 265 26  -  MARKSMAN, By our man on the track MUDLARKS KUALA LUMPUR Sound Investment and Uranium 11, trainer Douglas Dragon's pair m today's feature event, the $30,000 Shah Alam Trophy for Class 3 Div 1 sprinters over 1,200n (Race 5), look the pick of the 14 runners.
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    • 212 26  - Wan can score again on Bujang Senang LUCKY LEO By APPRENTICE T.M. Wan renews partnership with Bu£\_ig Senang (Race 7) at Kuala Lumpur today and vhe combination can be hai*d to beat. Since steering Bujang Senang to his maiden victory m a Class 4 Div 2 race over 1,700 m
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    • 83 26 Cooksley jockey to follow TODAY is National Day here, and to make the occasion even more joyous, get on to a few winners at Kuala Lumpur. The jockey to follow is Grant Cooksley, who has been booked for six mounts m the card of eight races. All six have a
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    • 370 26 PACE RACING ED MARKSMAN PEDIGREE LUCKY LEO MISTER X 10 Skipalong 9 Pramium 5 Supreme Courage 2 Waya And Msana 3 Self Mads 1 4 I Love Daddy 680 Bos Pride 2 Ways And Means 3 Self Made 10 Skipalong 9 Premium 10 Skipalong 3 Self
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    • 6303 26 GOING FORECAST. GOOD TO YIELDING AT^F&^MM 2 CLASS 5 DIV 2 1,200 m 8 i V*3 (Ratings: 54-41) (Stakes: $11,500) 1 *103*8 Jattaa Mlaatrel II (M) Wan-Cheng 7 nzg dl +5.5 (1600 m). Handy, fading to Bth of 9 C 5-1 Pg 1700 m April 11;
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    • 599 27  -  JACK ELLIOTT By DARWIN Scarvila, the idol of the Northern Territory's Crocodile Dundee county, won the A560.000 (about S588.000) Darwin Cup yesterday m bitter controversy. Stewards dismissed a protest against Scarvila after the longest hearing known on an Australian racecourse nearly an hour.
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    • 229 27  -  OUR RACING TEAM By BIG SWEEP KUALA LUMPUR Classy newcomer Makarl Fighter, who arrived with a win from only one outing m Australia, toyed with his Class 3 Div 2 rivals m his debut here yesterday. Spiralling to the front on settling down,
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    • Article, Illustration
      107 27 DUBLIN Thirteen two-year-olds will run m the Phoenix Stakes (Group One race) over 1,200 m at Phoenix Park here today. The line-up, with jockeys and odds: Bellefella (John Retd) 7-2, Demon Magic (Dermot Hoga) 10-1, Digamist (Pat Eddery) 8-1, Fair Port (Peter Bloomfield) 16-1, Oak worth (Steve Cauthen)
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    • 1938 27 CLASS S DIV 1 l^ttm Bibi Stable's 6 La«g Lake 54.5 c5l 5 (87-19) Zaidi (10) 8 4 1 10 WB/MMMMi Jay 53 (13-10) Uwt (1) 3 S 1 Acita Of DUm.aas 57 c 54 (42-19) It way (3) 1 1 3 4
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  • OBITUARIES
    • 117 28 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MDM. POON SIN YEOW Aga to paaaad away peecafuNy on »/*/_7 leaving behind beloved: Huaband: Chay Ah Chong 8— Daughter -In-law Chay Chun Weng. Michael Lim Bee Bee Chay Choon Wah, Dave Chay Choon Meng, Thomas O-yghtacs flow In Law Chay Tai Thai (deceased) Chay Tai
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    • 37 28 183 Condolences 183 Condolences With Deepest Sympathies Si Condolences to MR MRS KOH KIAN KIONG on the demise of their beloved son SIMON KOH CHEE LEONG From: Tho Manogomont a Staff Of TK VALVE SINGAPORE PTE LTD
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      139 28 LOW HONG SEN Ago: 7f paaaad away peacefully on a Aaa tT Moving behind Whw m. Mdm So Ouek Keng Mdm Lee Keng Luan Son: Low Giap Thong Daughtars: Low Olap Sow Deceased Low Yap Suang Ood Son: Wong Kin Long Ood Daughter: Yip Meng Chan and brothers,
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    • 189 28 Tha family ol th. lat. MR. M. MURUGAIAN (OftttrAmd 28 787) wish to express their heartfelt thanks to the MP of Telok Blangah, Dr. Koh Lam San, members of R.C. Telok Blangah Zone 'C\ Telok Blangah NPP, staff of Ward 48, SOH. CO a staff of SAF Provost
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    • 33 28 184 In Memoriam 184 In Memoriam IN LOVING MEMORY NANCY M H SEAH DEPARTED ON 9-8-82 Sadly missed and elwayi remembered by Jack Cheok Steven Lav JT Lim Jenny Ong B X Khoo
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    • 41 28 TflO i-Mlt-ty of th# bb9w Mr. nan Luh Ju#ft wouM Mi. to ospreee ttioir haartleM thanfca to tho*. who have thown their love, cara and sympathy during tha recant loss ol th.lr halniiarl l&_ ____-_______4 mm___m_\fMMMj nuiosou __oa Jwmwr.
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      31 28 Wtth Deepest Sympathies and Condolences to EDA TAN SU UNO A FAMILY on the demise of her beloved father EDMUND TAN BOX WHUI From: Fourth Years, Law Faculty NUB
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      58 28 aft *_.OwwfaQ B##fT>OCy Of aaa uai kiah chwo Your gentle face and patient smile With sadness we recall; You had friendly word for each And died beloved by all. Alweye -emofnoofod wlfo, ch.l_lr.f_ a lovod onos. Oorn: __0 Aug. _0 Dim— 0 Aug. 82 FofH_#al memory of
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      68 28 In Evsrtovtng memory of ML TEO HWEE BENO Oopartad MH August 1973 We often think of bygone days When we were together; The family chain la broken But memories live for ever ________________k m m________________________\_______m_a___B awawmwMMjm rmwTmawrm_Wmw~m___\ mf WwlWB, JBfT__*j MMMM MA ISVSO OfMM. In Loving Memory
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      74 28 ATHMA SANTM POOJA 11 lI— WU Departed 28/7/87 The family of the late Mdm. M. Aliminu with to express their heartfelt appreciation to all relatives and friends for their condolences, attendance, assistance and wreaths during their recent bereavement AMmim tooth. Pool, wm bo hoM an Wadnaeday 12th Augoat
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  • SPORT
    • 1489 28 Sell-out crowd expected as Elway and Dickerson rival Maradona and Platini for attention ALAN HUBBARD Some view American football as a cere- bral game of chess m which the pieces are some of the strongest, fastest and most dextrous athletes m the world giving their
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    • 208 28 Fleet Street left in the cold without 'Refrigermania' LONDON With the NFL's biggest attraction William "Refrigerator" Perry not m attendance, the British media have focused on a woman team owner and a paternity suit as their major stories for today's exhibition game between the Denver Broncos and Los Angeles Rams.
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    • 952 29  -  ROB HUGHES Talk of Soccer Can Mirandinha survive m the English game? 41 didn't know which way to turn. Dive m, and Mirandinha spins off you, hold back A and he darts past. Terry Butcher alter England-Brazil friendly M INETY-THREE years after in- troducing football to
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    • 412 29 TENNIS WORLDWIDE STRATTON MOUNTAIN (Vermont) Top seed Ivan Lendl and fourth-ranked John McEnroe headed towards a final encounter with straight-set quarter-final victories at the U*****,000 (1661,500) Grand Prix tournament of St rat ton Mountain. Lendl needed just over an hour
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    • 171 29 VICTORIAN OPEN SQUASH MELBOURNE Unseeded young Englishman Chris Walker feU to the experience of Australian Brett Martin m the quarter-finals of the Victorian Open on Friday but not before putting up a determined fight. Walker fought back to take the third game before succumbing 4-9, 8-10,
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    • 340 29 BIOW for City: Manchester City's hopes of strengthening their squad m time for the start of the English Second Division campaign next week have been dealt a double blow. Both Manchester United centre-back Graeme Hogg and Liverpool midfielder John Wark have rejected moves to Maine Road, after fees
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    • 214 29 Imoh sets 100 m record ALL-AFRICA GAMES NAIROBI Nigeria's Chidi Imoh broke the Games record when he clocked 10.29 seconds m the 100 metres semi-finals here on Friday. Not to be outdone, Mary Onyalli set a Games mark of 11.23 m the women's 100 m semi-finals. Another record-breaking effort came
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    • 142 29 Jianhua in China team for Rome BEIJING Women's five-kilometre walk world record-holder Van Hong heads an impressive Chinese line-up for the World Athletics Championships m Rome from Aug 26-Sept 6. Eleven of the team hold Asian records and provide China with a strong chance of picking up medals. Included m
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    • 39 30 Picture by After two lawsuits and frequent politicking, the sport seems to be chugging alone again, thanks to Spencer Tens (met) and the other backroom boys m the new-look (tarting Club of Singapore KENNETH KOH
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    • 732 30  -  JANICE SEAH Spencer and Co. determined to put Karting Club back on the yellow brick road mm mm mam QPENCER TENG looked tired as he passed his hand over his eyes and sighed. "We used to get $100,000 a year m sponsorship. Now we're worse
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    • 187 30  -  positions JANICE SEAH HONGKONG'S Andy Chen broke his leg when he hit a kerb and skidded on the slippery track at the Singapore International Kart Prix at Kallang yesterday. Andy, strongly tipped for the $3,000 first prize, was m the middle of the
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    • 525 30 Lanny pulls ahead to level with Floyd for the lead GOLF WORLDWIDE GRADED SECOND-ROUND SCORES 1M Raymond Floyd 70, 70; Lanny Wadkins 70, 70. 141 Tim Simpson 71, 70; Jeff Sluman 72, 69. 142 Seve Ballesteros 72, 70; Ben Crenshaw 72, 70; Larry Nelson 70, 72; Bobby Wadkins 68, 74.
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    • 336 30 MALMO (Sweden) Australians Peter Senior, the defending champion, and Ossie Moore, who shot a course-record 63, shared the lead with eight-under-par 136 after the second round of the PLM Open championship at Liunghusen on Friday. Senior, who carded three birdies m a 69, and Moore,
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    • 103 31 LONDON A player who said m a newspaper article he was "The hardest man m football" was fined a record C 5.000 ($16,500. by the Football Association on Friday for bringing the game into disrepute. Midfielder Mick Kennedy, who plays for Portsmouth promoted this season
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    • 475 31 PAN-AMERICAN GAMES INDIANAPOLIS Even m a year of rebuilding, the Cubans pose a special rivalry for the United States m the Pan-American Games which started yesterday. It is a rivalry not only of athletes, but of ideologies. The battle between the two countries, however,
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    • 237 31 Mennea to attempt comeback ROME World 200 metres record holder Pietro Mennea is coming out of retirement at the age of 35 m an apparent attempt to make Italy's team for the World Athletics Championships. Mennea, who has not competed since 1984. will run the 200 m at a meet
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    • 197 31 RUGBY The two National Under-23 rugby matches scheduled at Queenstown yesterday were rained off. SOFTBALL Thomson Secondary edged out Raffles JC 7-6 to qualify for the final of the Schools National A Division Girls softball tournament. They will meet Hwa Chong JC who defeated Victoria JC 14-12 m the
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    • 182 31 JOHOR BARU Crash helmets may be banned from Larkin Stadium here tonight when Johor play Pahang at 8.30pm. Fans injured m the clash at the stadium on July 31, when Johor played Kelant_n, said such helmets were used as weapons. "To allow helmets
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    • 924 31 PETER SIQW LOOKS INTO THE RISING INCIDENCE OF ASSAULTS AGAINST SOCCER REFEREES Different views on solving problem 4 Do you know why (English players do not assault referees)? Because England impose a life ban on players found guilty of as- w saulting refer- ees. Suppiah 4
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    • 116 29 Results of The Sunday Times/Asks Sports Quiz Elst Prize: $1,000 ASICS Outfit I/C No: *****20 2nd Prize: $500 ASICS Outfit I/C No: *****22F 3rd Prize: $300 ASICS Outfit I/C No: *****66F Congratulatioas to the above and to the 200 consolation prize winners. You will be notified by pest regarding claiming
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    • 119 29 NOTICE 1 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that. I Ong Yew Lee of No. 313 Bedok Road Singapore 1646 have applied for a Retail Liquor Shop Licence m respect of premises at M/s Soon Soon Lee Supermarket at 120 Potong Pasir Aye 1 Singapore 1335. and that this application will
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  • The Sunday Times
    • 372 32 Only flashes of skill as Maradona and Co go down ENGLISH LEAGUE 3 REST OF THE WORLD 0 Critics ridicule such games as second-rate practice sessions, and while the baffling number of substitutions is an intrusion, the absence of infringements and the gentle tackling
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    • 471 32 SIKH FESTIVAL OF SPORT.. .By ALBERT JOHNSON UNBEATEN Federal Territory stampetl 'heir superiority over defending chauiplons Johor Sikhs whom they beat 4-1 to win the Gurdwara Cup hockey final at Farrer Park Athletio Centre yesterday. FT delighted the :rowd with their speedy and
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    • 104 32 BOWLING Stagapare In-trntatlMU-l (Kirn Seng Bowl. 9am). CRICKET SCA Div 1: IA v Johor Rhinos (lA. 10.4 Sam). DARTS Singapor.' Opea (Hotel New Otani, 9am). HOCKEY latrft-CM _t_-_-_Mr (Baiestier Rd, 9am). KARTING Singapore Internatlaaal Kart Prix (National Stadium. Bam). SOCCER Malaysia Cap: Sarawak v Negri Sembilan (Sarawak National
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    • 43 32 MALAYSIA Snippers beat Sandgropers. of Australia, 3-1 to win ih. team final of the Pesta Sukan darts competition at Hotel New Otani yesterday. Singapore and Thailand took third and fourth positions respectively. Malaysia defeated Singapore 3-0 and Australia beat Thailand 3-2.
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    • 57 32 NAIROBI Nigeria's Chidi Imoh ran the fastest wind-as-sisted 100 metres m the world this year clocking 9.92 seconds at the All-Africa Games yesterday. Officials said the wind inside the Kasarani Stadium was measured at 4.4 metres per second, meaning the world record of 9.935 ec set by American
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    • 470 32  -  HAKIKAT RAI BOWUNG...By CHARLIE LOH came within three pinfalls of joining bowling's Hall of Fame when he rolled 297 pinfalls during yesterday's qualifying rounds of the 23rd Singapore International Bowling Championships at Kirn Seng Bowl. The 33-year-old freelance insurance agent rolled 11 strikes
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    • 296 32 COUNTY CRICKET LONDON Australian all-rounder Steve Waugh hit an unbeaten 71 m his County Championship debut as Somerset and Hampshire drew on Friday. Rr.. I scares At OM I r_f lord: Match abandoned rain. I_m. ishue 239 and 23-1; Northamptonshire 379-8 dec. Northants x pis
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    • 181 32 England down, almost OUt TEST CRICKET LONDON Pakistan amassed the sixth highest total m Test cricket history of 708 at The Oval yesterday and piled on the agony for England by snapping up four first innings wickets cheaply Leading 1-0 and poised to complete their first Test series triumph m
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    • 139 32  - Full M-Cup squad to travel to Games JOEDORAI MALAYSIA CUP By SINGAPORE'S 18-member Malaysia Cup squad will all go to Jakarta for the Southeast Asia Games after all. This has been decided by the Football Association of Singapore Council m a move to boost the squad's morale and competitiveness m
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    • 194 32 THE Football Fans club will be organising a coach tour to watch the PenangSingapore match at City Stadium next Sunday. The $165 cost includes three nights' accommodation and grandstand tickets. Buses leave Jalan Besar Stadium on Friday and return on Monday. Bookings can be made with the Football
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    • 35 32 BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN Defending champions Selangor struggled to a 1-0 win over Brunei Darussalam m a Malaysia Cup-tie at Stadium Negara Hassanal Bolkiah last night. In Kota Kinabala, Sabah beat Penang 2-1. Bernama
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    • 15 32 Karting's on the go again pg 30 Manhandling the man m the middle pg 31
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    • 229 32 L*_S_____B_*GRAND CmADE IN AUSTRALIA w ml iM_\\\W\W.m ~w _A M[ OP-- --1B 1 TRADERS TW: *****95 Grid-iron goes great guns m Britain -Pg2B Can Mirandinha do likewise m English soccer? -Pg29 Unfortunately, Mammm^m^mpr VH there are some %^^B running problems even the Brooks I ElrtftE* t^J 1 1 1 M
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  • SUNDAY PLUS
    • 8 1 SUNDAY PLUS The Sunday Times, August 9, 1987
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    • 2016 1 Tan Swie Hian is something of a living treasure. He won international acclaim recently when he was made a member of the prestigious French Academy of Fine Arts. There, he shares equal billing with famous figures like architect LM. Pei, conductor Yehudi Menuhin and film director
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    • SUNDAY PLUS
      • FOOD
        • 1255 2 MARGARET CHAN describes three gastronomic experiences that today showcase some of the best and most creative m our cuisine. EAT OUT SINGAPORE'S food scene is getting livelier by the day. Affluence m the 1970s and early 1980s created a large pool of discerning food-lovers who pushed
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        • 229 2  -  LIM PHAY-LING By I TRIED a spicy rendang burger after listening to Burger King's Singapore Cowboy jingle on the radio. It was a substantial two- pat tie meal for $3.50. For $1.95, you get one beef pattie topped with chunky brown gravy (and, as the
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      • FASHION
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          199 3  -  LIM PH AY-LING Story: NOTHING beats the pull-on practicality of T-shirt dressing. The floppy, lounge-around comfort of the favourite old T-shirt has been extended into easy-care tops, jackets, skirts, pants and dresses that you can now wear for work or play. In a body-conscious year like 1987, T-shirting
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        • FASHFLASH
          • 126 3 YOU'VE seen football legends Pele and Diego Maradona and tennis superstars Boris Becker and Martina Navratilova scoring m their Puma sportswear. Now get ready to see the sports superstars and armchair athletes m Puma fashions. The newly-opened Puma boutique m Raffles City stocks fashionable casual
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          • 74 3 THIS is the new face of the China woman, circa 1987. Quite a change from the austerity of the 1960s when women risked public humiliation (at the very least) for wearing makeup. Hairstyles too were restricted to pigtails, plaits or the bob. The Middle Kingdom,
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          • 103 3 THE Pierre Balmain winter collection featuring city suits with Bermuda shorts and ball gowns showing garter-trimmed thighs recently won the Golden Thimble, haute couture s most coveted award. Reuter reported that a jury of 24 international fashion writers chose Balmain designer Erik Mortensen, 59, from three
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      • SPOTLIGHT SPOTLIGHT
        • 387 4 Republic of Korea The 42nd National Day holds a special significance for the country as she enters ajjgw =BRIEF FACTS= History The Koreans are descendants of several Mongolian tribes which migrated from Central Asia through Manchuria into the Korean peninsula. They later evolved into a homogeneous people with traits distinct
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        • 847 4 BBBBMMMMi m August °f eacn I year, we celebrate our National Day Y^_WWw______M witn great pride 7?l~^ and enthusiasm and ruminate over the value of independence which is the necessity for our survival, progress and dignity as a nation. Surmounting the scourge of Japanese colonial
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        • 478 4 "IF you have a horse, send it to Cjieju Island; if you have a son, send him to Seoul". This old Korean saying speaks volumes for the lure that Seoul has for those seeking a better life. What it means is that while South
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        • 434 5 SOUTH KOREA may post a higher real economic growth rate of about 10 per cent this year compared to the original forecast of about 8 per cent, according to a Bank of Korea report. This optimism stems m part from the favourable state
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        • 548 5 THE CAPITAL city of Seoul will be transformed into a sports arena for the 24th Olympic Games between Sept 17 and Oct 2 next year. It may be more than a year before the athletes arrive but Olympic fever is already sweeping through the country. And
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      • TRAVEL
        • 1053 6  -  FIONA NICHOLS New way to experience the smiles, rituals and landscapes of the island By IT ISN'T until you actually get out on the roads yourself that you realise how poor most of the maps of Bali are. No indication of surfaces, acute
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        • 587 6  - Monkeys can have the last laugh too KHNG EU MENG By I FELT a tug on my shoulder bag while admiring the awesome Javanese monument of Borobudur from a distance. I quickly turned around to nab the pickpocket In the act. Instead, I saw an old woman's greying head, garlanded
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      • MOTORING
        • 880 7 The bonnet is raised and the service station attendant pours a can of oil down the thirsting gullet of your car. But is it a synthetic or mineral type? WINSTON LEE points out why it matters while SUBATRA SUPPIAH reports on the merits of synthetics.
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        • 396 7 Eicellent Good Av«r*g« Poor ~UmHO l.g Styling •I Performance Economy Transmission Handling Brakes Accommodation Ride Comfort Noise Finish Equipment Refinement Scot* 2.92 THE new Audi 80 matches the beauty of its sister, the 100, without its weakness. The revolutionary 100, with its
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        • 413 7 SYNTHETIC oil is not what it sounds: there is nothing unnatural about this lubricant for the car engine since it is derived from raw organic chemicals, or vegetable oils. This type of motor oil represents advance m the field of engine protection and lubrication, according
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      • FEATURE
    • National Day 87
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        224 9 LADIES FINGERS PUPPETEER Tan Siew Lan, 53 The performers sometimes outnumber the spectators. But the street opera has an exalted audience because Madam Tan (left) and her eight-man Tiong Meng Hong Troupe are really performing for the gods. During the Hungry Ghosts Festival, she may get as many as 1
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        564 10 FACE VALUE __mOURS IN THE~BUSiNESS OF MAKNG YOU BEAUTIFUL BEAUTICIAN (above) Molly Yeo, 27 Suck, smooth, soothe, steam, slough, soften, shape, stimulate. Skin-deep sweet torture at $30 for 45 minutes finds man> willing supplicants going to Beauty Fair Therapy Centre m Far East Shopping Centre for Miss Yeo's therapeutic hands
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        554 12 Women of Note TEACHERS (left) Foo Loo Hua, 37, and Yeo Buoy Koo, 28 Students can't help but take note of teachers, especially at some point (luring an examination. Those with a guilty conscience might well feel an invigilator, any invigilator, is only m the examination hall to nab would-be
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        269 14 TAILOR MAIDS Whether it is paying dispassionate attention to one detail or personal attention to all details, these women make a living from men who pay attention to what they wear. FACTORY WORKER Lai Kwaa Huay, 25 This shirt is the work of some 20 pairs of hands or will
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      • 171 15 FLORIST Wong Mai, 40 Whan love blossoms, blossoms leave and Valentine's Day is the signal for a mass exodus. Mrs Wong (above), who has run Tack Lee Rower Shop at Holland Road for the past 25 years, says Mothers' Day and Fathers' Day are not far behind m
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      • 403 16 YOU CAN BANK ON THEM BANK OFFICER N. Letchumy 30 She wore the bank teller's beige-and-blue for six years. Then four years ago, Miss Letchumy (above) had her uniform changed to grey and blue when she became an officer at the Post Office Savings Bank. She heads the Serangoon Road
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      • 221 17 CASE FOR TRAVEL TOURISM OFFICER Hazunah Adnan, 36 Madam Hazunah (left) never travels light. These two cases almost always accompany her on business trips. The display boards they contain, slicked with lipstick-red laminate, quickly unfold to reveal an attractive backdrop for the Singapore Convention Bureau's sales pitch to potential clients.
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      • 208 18 ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT Yong Mvi Eng, 33 (above) A trip to the supermarket means a half-hour ride on the trolley for Weenie (centre) and Rachel, a twice-a- week treat when mum, Madam Yong, re-stocks the larder. On Sundays, they are joined by dad, Mak Lv, an engineering manager.
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      • 656 19 GRANDMAS AT WORK GARDENER (top left) Gandah Rajagopal, 59 Never mind bilingual. sm Mrs Rajagopal can put most Singaporeans to shame because she speaks Hindi, Telugu. Tamil, Malay, English and enough Hokkien to get by. A chatty soul, she is ever ready to brush up on any of her linguistic
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    • 255 2 >< The world's favorite cook mate Now, Sharp gives you all you need to be a great cook at no extra cost The magic of microwave cooking we'll personally show you how. We'll give you an in-home demonstration, an exciting recipe book, cooking lessons, even the ingredients for your first
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    • 159 2 A Toast to the People and Government of Singapore on the occasion of our 22nd National Day. OPEN AS USUAL TODAY FREE parking m Supreme House on 9 and 10 August -National Day Special whole day (9 &1 0 August) Silver Spoon Spring Chicken m the Basket jb* __*a\ $8.80
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    • 47 2 SINGAPORE HAINANESE BUFFET LUIICH AI ONLY i Q -__S__^N m I I D,FFCRENT D,SHES s 'JRHr^p^Q&/ Pub,ic Ho,,da > 82-01 Basement. Tanglin Shopping Centre. Tanglin Road, Singapore 1024. Tel: *****63 WHERE'S THE NEW GLUTTON CORNER IN YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD? >> -_n^^^/ _^2_««a________i EVERY FTfIDAY SECTION TNX/O THE STRAITS TIMES I
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    • 155 3 v vv^t^ and>seava, X xn^Xjl______^^^^»^^B x^ 0 0^ C Is^ p __S x J __-l XX L-^t^v 7 l^rtc^eA,.,^^ JH^________________________. *1 _____1 -___________\\W*~^ __x_*\__\_\_\. 1 »a^W B-k- > ___P^^ '.t^^ 5 o(toft v,ave bee^ ccS x a od 1 191^^119! /\^C^^' r= _>__y_> r^i2r\ i IIS-i*** 00 i"x 1 V
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    • 210 3 DO YOU OWN AN OLD AEG WASHING MACHINE _^^^m_^_m BBMm_^___f y& Mf i i 3piw___r^Sk H ___________.f_l^r lj II I fl wB n f A NEW AEG LAVAMAT 509N FOR FREE! We're searching for the oldest working AEG washing machine. For the owner, we have a special gift a brand
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    • 621 4 _f^*W <^__^_\\\\\\\\\\W _r^ THE ONLY AIRLINE WITH #THE BANK OF KOREA ffk KOREA first bank NON-STOP FLIGHT TO KOREA SSSoo corporation S.NCAPOREREPRESENTAT.VEOFF.CE VX BEST CONNECTION BEYOND S^g^S?^ Qj m _Mk\r_ WEEKLY 2 PASSENGER .„< daewoors2l7B6 m_Mm> Mm A r*AD/*n ci iruTC head office ft m )h|:»i fcM NhNHqtr »HNr_ X%
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    • 761 5 AU articles based od material provided by the Embassy of tbe Republic of Korea. Naaanaa^H__________________________H s mm. Your business Strengthen your hand by joining hands I Harmon?ut?on with W th SAMSUNG A J _B^^_. Jkl| _m J m ~*BMfMM _B» _m a»V^^*^^ _k__7 __________T t Sunk yong can meet your
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    • 193 6 1 71 71 I.WTSSPIP^hi^TI I_ Ai A 1 A I iiUmV \w purchase TB Bkm^Lmi am ■BM________________i 1 ■^^^flA^^piease brlna l lJ;3,es, poy si'P^fl WB^^^A^ 2 Houseownershp Proof or HDB conservancy booklet \\^^^^'^^^^^^/^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^_y^^^^^_^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ _Z_ _t I Tl i ~~m\ m —rm 1 I <_-J--^-^. MMA *fc_. ....M^^'a* ZT^- f A
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    • 606 6 Start today... on your way to career success. Why not? If you can read and understand this advertisement, then you have the ability to earn the education you need to gain the necessary experience m your field that will lead to a successful career. No one, no advertisement, no school,
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    • 110 6 ia DINERS YOUR KEY TO ORIENT HOLIDAY BARGAINS Jsf J h a !*-and **m? W\rm < SSr^' Ba^ a g? M 45D aysHu!t angk0 0m 5460 fes aya c^an Qmai rom 5735 __a V. PI Hona kf 7n on aC fi? Sl °88 V V^s H ongi< ong fr om
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    • 167 7 MAZDA'S CONTRIBUTION TO SINGAPORE'S ECONOMY DRIVE. On July 5 1987, Mazda proved once again Ir AgCODCCI>IT 87 i z •ixi CLASS 3 RESULT (1300 CC 1600 CC) TEAM AWARD OVERALL RESULT that It IS the mOSt eCOnOmiCal fUel COnSUmptlOn Car. Ist: Mazda 323 1.5 Ist: Team Mazda 626 Ist Mazda
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    • 323 8 ANOTHER HIT BELOW THE BELT BY FIBRE TRIM. A^^^^^^^^^^^A aJj^^^Hjj^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^lJjJi^^l have problems I a |^^^^^^H|r^9^^H|g|^p|^^^^^^^^^^^^^B V I hit you. Because I introduces an easy way to M Jm I get those extra inches. And keep B I tnern H V Fibre Trim is one of the leading mt I R
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    • 191 9 "v-id*^ ft* fal/r n The most kv^^^frequented place! V*y t/ *^____i far fishing, reading, chess games plus 8.8. Q. A quicker v/ay to catch fish is at our specia' pond. Put m the rod 1/^^mT- a and hook up the fish for our _>efs to cook for you' i) .illH''*
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    • 115 9 H <■ -._■'*<■-» TANGAWU _________El____i^___P______________________ ___f^^^__l 1 1 Wm _______________r I 1 \_____i H MWMM^^^BMMMMMMMMMa «W w _r^v_________r mw s^ MMtr a wr BW l^_______________l _______________^^^^________H ____M^M4^__B PPBH_BB___H__BHW rId „w _____r_\ ißMjy*^ ___r _____t\_Ki^_^-____m__. ___F w*^^^^ ___M___T aam*^ *m \W*^ 2 m 2 2 ™___m_\ M*^^ *_____WM*^^ *^mB ■T J
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    • 31 10 RELY ON ROBINSONS FOR Our Store is closed today as we're at the Padang celebrating our National Day. We'll be open tomorrow, Monday, 10th August, from 10.30 am to 8.30 pm
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    • 22 11 THE BETTER THINGS IN LIFE ROBI_\rSO_VS Centrepoint. Orchard Road Tel: *****88. Open from 10.30 am till 8.30pm seven days a week. m^^^M^M^a_______________________________________m_______w____m_M_i^^a_t—____mmm^^Bmw^^
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 87 12 Salutations, Singapore, on your 22 nd National Day j§S We wish you the very best for the coming years 35jn) And we join with all m the joyous celebrations jS We also thank you for the support you've given us And we pledge to you, our every effort towards the
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    • 70 12 -<^M________-_----H-------------------------------l-------^ I The People Government I I Republic of Singapore I .1 Mm from I H H I The Organisation of The Tokyu Group I _H B _H A I _trm. I_r f** _\*y, I s-. r _H I Tokyu Department Store I I "PAN PACIFIC" "THE CLAYMORE" "TOKYU DEPARTMENT
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    • 107 13 _^^^r (V \\V IBMWmmmmmMMMMMMMmaaI a W __r O I m__Ammm___T V^«__________§_l____?^^^^>^' "*___B-I "'^'^H MXWjW Wr_** m rMm- MmMaMMMMMf^ .yi _m\^ M m_t X*A WA**** BjAMMMMB km MMmmm%mm\mmmm^Mm M mmmt M A W __^^^___l _____m____¥MM* r w I_^_#Y_-___K& A v* M^_\__ww^' m A^*^^^^mW mr m^jMlM*** 9^ mw^***Mw ~-—-~~-^^—~-*—^—mmm m^_^_l V/ _rvv_Ki
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    • 214 14 l-BBBlMllllMMillWillllllllli""^ :yi>«^H ■B B \mWmmA A B 'ftxSjSjgsfW*'. '■'■■< j:_____m B" __B__B _B B v bbs B x^*S!_^_B riii ■'s__s__l /Jl ■_k s?™^'' JA 1 _H ■____V___fi_____________S a________SS ___L^B ...H ____T____. *dt___rri^___l _!£__________________l^_______________________________E MmMMMMMMMM BUGr ■gftg__^??__i^_3__-_._<_: _^.-_m-*-_w l^^^^^^^^^M ni^_______________B lfl BB B ,B i ._»"c--Zi_>». a ----------------O a^w^^Bafli__3___aß-_ow^www'^PBHßjggjg^g^^jg^|^Qj^^^ v^" v
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    • 230 14 Peranakan Place Dedicated to keeping alive Singapore's rich, (■9^-n. cultural heritage. M^^^fe^^v 7J„- p^anakan ultuie. like the sto>\ of Singapore SB_LT —B—_\\\***t_ ,fs< sa h c^ntilul example ot how different tultures v unr f'W'h*"' und hii^somed int,' a unique entil\ __J____ Peranakan Plate is a dednation to the Peranakan MmA*^
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    • 802 15 Summit Gas Systems Pte Ltd and all its Dealers Congratulate Singapore on 22 years of Independence and 28 years of Nation-Building (BM^k TA 1646. Poh Leong Heng Bik is 67 Bedok South Aye 1 *****25 W^^____ \T__ Gas Dealer 124 Bock 122 Bedok North Street mm^'^^ B*^L^^ss^Bi \m ********************1 _mß^o^^^^
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    • 337 15 \mm__^T yB Wmmm\____wJ 1 Mt* __r '< finVShi \4'J fjur National Day |yi> Celebration Buffet —a least that's big on the \_B-. SS i n gapore taste __>V__l B 1 n ««"<1 Ik- merry. )urcleli< icms bullet ison 1 till 1 6th August, during Lunch, 12 noon to mW 2.30pm.
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    • 349 16 _Q Long Jiang V* I Sfchuanl Restaurant I In the pursuit of learning, every day something is acquired" Lao Tzc Superb Sichuan cuisine that's of the sage very much to heart, pleasing to the eye. Subtle Try Sauteed Prawns with nuances of mysterious spices. Thousand Island Sauce, one of New
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    • 190 16 Our heartiest congratulations to Singapore l!^r\^s^^^ on her 22nd National Day Beauty is m the e^e... i i_fi*f^^LlNMr^ s 5 h s^s?> ■f?& > t?M r i@r~ v "^^^^___6_C" <■* -> "W 1 i «a_ iT m ii E__-**"v_ ___P" m MMm~^~~- _Ak Eyebrow Tattoo is the I W lof
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    • 50 16 We're closed ________3_f--^ All Poh Heng outlets will be closed today m celebration of our nations 22nd National Day. Business resumes tomorrow. Majulah Singapura! MHeng KOmMaaantl tnataaaiaatmrt^ Head Office North Canal Road Branches at Any Mo Kio. Bedok, Boon Lay, Hougang, Katong, Parkway, People *i Park and Toa Payoh i
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    • 366 17 Lartier TRAVEL CLOCKS ky mu/f de C artier Wm BOUTIQUES mu/t' cte> C artier rbr. #01-36. Lucky Plaza. 304 Orchard Road Tel: *****27. #01-04, Hilton Shopping Gallery. 581 Orchard Road Tel: *****95. Gestetner m ML_4^4B The Republic of II |ln*H fe Singapore on her mWMMM%O f#<# 22nd National Day _____B__BB_____-___-___________________----W^^M-lE**_FB**^_.^____^^___^__E
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    • 410 18 _____________________■__________________________________________> _3____bl I -B. B___P*______? I Br^Mm RcTqC II ______________________________________HB%T m Ml VI i__________r __r* _______________________________________________________________fl BJ SfS _WBB I I _^_________________________________________________________X v_l ___rL_l____l_______ I Pj F*4_r^**^ "^"^^rj^l Bf^^^P-HB BBBBBBBBBmßmmmmmmmmmMmm,** M_l!_r^ oied re^>______________________M _r M[ gs%r W •H to^° V N^l______ __r* JURONG BIRDPARKr Ik Cotetrtju- cHotfd 3_ tMfe J
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    • 84 18 Congratulations Best 2 Wishes to The People and Government of The Republic of Singapore on their ZI 22nd National Day S^f" BRENT E BCI (Singapore) Pte Ltd 1 1 Playfair Road JJZ Singapore 1 336 Telephone *****33 *****34 Telex RS ***** BRENSIN _Z Fax *****45 We are a wholly owned
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    • 110 18 CoKgfio£u£cr-£i4MU -TtedWitlw to The People Government of the Republic of Singapore on Her National Day I -andiian ParKhuti Signal I Smoke Signal BB J m_A_A R d v HocttL I o^o* HI H A ,d fl ill l_^L T_B____B"T __H Light Smokt f j^fl fll MM WB_~% S.gml I _M
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    • 346 20 A Proud Tribute to all Singaporeans on Our 22nd National Day. __________________fl_fl ____________________H ______i flflfl j- fv ___r _________^*B ____fek. x -j^ i __f _____> a"W.Vi.a H_____ t .4. i_v__ I __H >I Sr^m£ .-TV Xi I^B BJI j^^-S----a___^M t'-iJ'.'^^WTv >"*?' < ____i __fv*v ____H .v v** 1 1 -v**'
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  • TV PLUS
    • 2 1 TV PLUS
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    • 157 1 The Sunday Times, August 9, 1987 i B9STWI K\ THE RETURN OP MAXWELL SMART. Don Adams is back as the super-inept secret agent 86. This time, he is up against a "nude" bomb which destroys all fabrics. Co-stars Sylvia Kristel, Rhonda Fleming and Dana Elcar.
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      • MUSIC
        • 952 2 The copyright law, passed earlier this year, has had a galvanising effect on Singapore's music industry. JUSTIN LEE reports on the rush to sign up local talents while LIM SEX reviews seven of the records just released. 4 'SUPPOSE they gave a war and
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        • 548 2  -  JENNY LAM By PIANIST Richard Clayderman, whose muzak and blond, blue-eyed looks have won women's hearts the world over, is finally coming to Singapore. Organiser New Lee Seng is confident fans here will see him give twohour performances on Oct 2 and 3, despite two
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        • 795 2 VICTORY Christina Ong (Polygram) ON STAGE she is a joy to watch; and, to some extent, Christina has managed to translate her sizzling stage persona onto this LP. Many of the songs on this album are up-tempo affairs, m keeping with her vibrant vocal
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      • SCENE
        • 543 3 Picture by Recipient of many accolades, the composer of our national anthem, Zubir Said, is a self-confessed TV addict. Fondly referred to as Mr Marikita by some, the 80-year-old tells JENNY LAM which shows help keep his mind agile. fi/ltX l_____^i AS I don't
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        • 774 3  - From a classic to a shocker on mercury poisoning PHILIP COOREY VIDEO GUIDE By KWANG SIA Home Video has put out its first batch of the new CIC original videos and among them are three horror films, widely different m quality, technique and entertainment. One is a cinema classic by
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        • 1578 20 Soaking in the sights from afar Parks of pleasure EAST COAST PARK: ONE of the most comfortable ways to enjoy a park must surely be from a distance. And having appreciated one of Singapore's biggest the East Coast Park more or less m this manner for the past 10 years,
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      • CINEMA
        • 608 4  -  PHUJPCHEAH By THE VOYAGE HOME At Jade Starring VVlam Shatner, Leonard Nimoy and Deforest Kelley Directed by Leonard N-moy AS A reflection of the times, Star Trek was perfect. In The Voyage Home, the movie finally matches the TV series' best off-hand
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        • 409 4  -  TOH HAI LEONG FLAG OP HONOUR At Golden Sulton and 11 Cathay Organisation cinemas Starring Un Ching Hskl. Lv Hski Una, Patricia Ha, Ko Chung Hsiung Directed by Ting Shan Shi THREE patriotic beauties come to the rescue m more ways than one m
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        • 432 4 L* HOLLYWOOD Vj MARLON BRANDO has turned down US$l million (Ss2.l million) for 10 days' work on a film because it would harm his big money -earning image. Brando, 62, is used to being paid about US$3 million for what amounts to cameo roles.
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        • 504 7  -  JENNY LAM By JOIN the Pop Club if you wish to see big-time pop stars m musical extravaganzas. Simply tune m every Saturday to Channel s's 8 pm slot. Between now and November, SBC has lined up sizzling performances by such megastars as Paul
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        • 542 7  -  MARGARET ALLEN By IN LESS time than it has taken for me to type these 14 words, somebody somewhere has bought an Agatha Christie detective story. That is the claim m Agatha Christie: Hew Did She De It? For the last 66 years, one of
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        • 476 7 POPULAR SBC artistes, such as Neighbours' Yang Lina, compere Mo Yanlan and actress Li Yingzhu, sashayed down the catwalk recently showing off day and evening wear. The session was not a scene m a forthcoming serial and certainly not for public viewing.
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        • 545 7  -  LEE GEOK 801 Br ARTHUR Crabtree and George Vance could not be more different but both Britons will be bringing laughs to Channel 12 viewers this week. In the 14-episode No Place Like Home, Arthur (played by William Gaunt) is a father of
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        • 351 7  -  LOW MEI MEI LOOK EAST By FIRST a teddy girl, then an Arabian enchantress. Now Hongkong's top female singer Anita Mvi is going all out for a sexy look. According to press reports, she is attending aerobics and body-building classes every
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      • Article, Illustration
        751 8 Geography India forms a natural subcontinent, with the Himalaya mountain range to the north. She is bordered by China, Bhutan and Nepal to the north, Burma to the north-east and Pakistan to the north-west, and m the east is Bangladesh. Near India's southern tip, across the Palk Strait,
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      • 243 8 A four-page special report to mark the country's 40th year of independence on August 15 I AM happy to give a message on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of India's Independence. India attaches special significance to this anniversary. The 40th anniversary is
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      • 341 8 ■BY THE thousands everyday visitors flock to the Taj Mahal, which symbolises the great love the Mughal emperor Shahjahan had for his queen, Mumtaz Mahal. The Taj Mahal is the focal point of any visit to Agra but the city is full of other
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      • 127 8 ONE lucky child stands to win a single return air ticket to India if he or she wins an essay competition organised as part of the country's 40th anniversary celebrations of Independence Day here. The competition is open to all children up to the age
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      • 877 9 INDIA has championed the cause of peace, disarmament and cooperation even before it achieved independence m 1947. Her pioneering efforts, which were made through several international forums, stem from the conviction that "each one of us has a duty to do everything we can to turn
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      • 386 9  -  DR G.B PARULKAR By THE history of open-heart surgery m India can be traced to 1954 when efforts to conduct such operations were made at several medical centres. The pioneer is Dr P.K. Sen, who m 1956, successfully conducted an open heart operation at
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      • 352 9 INDIA is a land of continual celebration. Everyday there is always some regional, seasonal or religious festival somewhere. Some festivals mark events which are important only m a rural community but each city, village and temple, has its own celebrations. In the south a three-day
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      • 490 10 INDIA has made very significant progress m the field of science and technology over the past 40 years since its independence. This advancement is also reflected m the industrial sector of its economy. It is now the tenth most industrialised country m the world
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      • 745 10 THE oil trickle that started m India nearly a century ago has turned into a swift-flowing stream. Yet, today this is not enough for the country which now consumes 44 million tonnes of petroleum products annually. Of this, only about 30 million
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      • 479 11 Trade with S'pore can grow with liberalisation INDO-Singapore trade relations can expect to grow even more with further liberalisation of Indian import policies and India's increased capacity to produce and export quality goods. Seven Singapore trade delegations visited India during the last two years and seven Singapore companies participated m
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      • 460 11 More students to get hands-on experience MORE students m India will have hands-on experience with the computer before they leave school. The Department of Education proposes to extend its Computer Literacy Programme to about 2,000 secondary and higher secondary schools this year m collaboration with the Department of Electronics. It
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      • 384 11 MORE flights between Singapore and India since January have contributed to an almost 85 per cent increase m travellers between the two countries. "This includes both business as well tourist visitors," said Mr Kishor Sabnis, Air India's general manager
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    • Young Life
      • 272 12 Hello kids AS promised, we publish today your stories and drawings of heroes. To those of you who contributed, thank you once again. To those who haven't, I hope you will be encouraged to write m future. What is nice is that different forms of heroism have been picked out,
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      • 442 12 Those who care and dare A friend m need MY great-grandmother is a real heroine. This is a true story of what happened about 30 years ago. At that time, great-grandma was m her forties. A neighbour suffered from polio and was paralysed from the
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      • 333 12 I WOULD like to tell other readers of Young Life about my heroine, Samantha Smith. Pardon me as I cannot offer much information on her. She is a heroine who tried to promote peace between two powerful countries Russia and the United States. She wrote to
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      • 259 12 Stop the bullying, student told conductor ONE day, I was going home by bus. There was; a boy sitting m front ol me. The conductor was standing a short distance away, looking out of the window. The boy wanted the conductor to collect the bus fare from __im but he
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    • 912 1 B NATIONAL DAY PARADE: 1 Ornamental Horticulture and Times Kicks off with a P*?^T___l__^__^__H_^__h__. Editions m conjunction with the precision flypast by the E_w3£flß__________________HPllH_ i___ launching of Ivan Polunin's book. Plants Republic of Singapore and Flowers of Singapore. 9 am to Air Force jets and ends with a grand __\M
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    • 379 4 A NATION FOR ALL I Together... Excellence for Singapore m CAPITOL: Wth 'LETHAL' DAY! (*****59) 11am. 1.30, 4.00, 6.30. 9.15 No Free List A NON-STOP. NO-HOLDS-BARRED LETHAL ACTION COP THRILLER! m A Ml OAMNY Wl_lH*+(_Y\ GLOVER w____W^^____w Two cops ne cames ________> a wea P° n The other 'g_^MmW*t IB
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    • 633 4 fi) CATHAY &40fZ?* S* ORGANISATION_ IJ^l^^^^^J W 1 1 A NATION KOK ALI. l<>t>l-_i...K\>.lk iht for Sin^<|w>n' I 8 CATHAY: 12th SUPER' DAY! i I (*****00) 5 SHOWS: 11.00, 1.30, 4.00, 0.30 ft o.oopm I I 0 r "^r_/ J *7_a (wh-ilbt) jij C > *a* iy Oft DM KHUKI
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    • 137 5 //SANSUI The 4 MIDF is back f 3 m AmL "**_*PPPfPAMW JPWBBAAMAWM £E__^_= \w --^*''__W mm^^______r m^^MMr m ß__________x__\\_XX_____r* itM wW m t m mm _W____ m h_ m I 899 I _Z -_______E__^____________B_______________H_____H The New Look m Hi-Fi Compct, Coordinated and Convenient. Sophisticated hi-fi that's what Sansui Midi hi-fi
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    • 3244 5 YOUR WEEK AHEAD monoay THURSDAY I MONDAY WEDNESDAY kJbJJ r—^. iriFrTßnMrsronrcT I IJiP^lSf^ '/%"*J"7" W* W hG£ ANGELS The stof y Continues (Part 1) Ch 5, 9.30 pm~ HSS^r^Kallang rTIU f C^ H SS?KSS Takmg I '">» >. L^ J° S^s Rage ot Angels m which Adam Sports Complex ■A_t-__l__-_-__l
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    • 3588 6 C MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY 8.30 AJ4. SBCTEXT. Sample pages 12.25 P.M. SBCTEXT. Sample pages 2.30 PJH. SBCTEXT. Sample pages. 5.20 PJH. SBCTEXT. Sample pages. 2.30 PH. SBCTEXT. Sample pages. 5.30 ?M. SBCTEXT. Sample pages 9.00 PROGRAMME UGHLIGHTS FOLLOWED BY A 12.58 PRO6RAMME HIGHLIGHTS FOLLOWED BY 3.00 PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS FOLLOWED BY
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    • 15 7 TV PREVIEW Writer's Corner: Agatha Christie How Did She Dolt? Wednesday, Ch 12, 8 pm
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    • 213 7 TV PREVIEW No Place Like Home Tuesday, Ch 12, 9 pm The New Statesman Thursday, Ch 12, 9 pm Congratulations The Executive Committee, Chairman Members Padang Markings. Engineering Works Sub-Committee We are proud to be associated with the National Day Display at the Padang /X) GILLM AN DESIGN C^ TUBE
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    • 416 8 One of India's wonders is our fares. India is one delightful surprise after another. Temple cities. Game-and-bird sanctuaries. Sun-drenched beaches. Forts and palaces. Museums and monuments. But the best surprise is our package fares. Indian Airlines offers a host of different travel schemes. Each one as exciting as the other,
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    • 22 8 G)N6l^MriON§ Best Wishes to The People Government *mw mA %*^___fc \_t^mw 40th Anniversary of m A Dealers m all textiles and yarns
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    • 382 9 1 JBB*MffiaW Mm_r W*' r Wmt Timeless splendour: Kashmir. -AmW f .-*M__ *A *'__> fr- «>» > fc^a Kashmir beckons. On high Handicraft galore: carpets, ground. shawls, silver-ware, walnut wood In the valley of the Gods. and papier mache boxes, silks and Cool. refreshing. Flower-filled embroidery, meadows. Ice-cold lakes and
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    • 206 10 T Congratulations Best Wishes to the Government and People of India on the occasion of their 40th Anniversary of Independence SERVICE WITH SECURITY For all classes of general insurance business NATIONAL INSURANCE CO. LTD. Bth Storey, GMG BuMding. 108, Robinson Road, Singapore 0106. Tek *****11 THE NEW INDIA ASSURANCE CO.
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    • 127 10 C CONGRATULATIONS^) y to INDIA'S 40th year of INDEPENDENCE from Stylemart *w Stylemart the trendsetters m Indian Fashion wear the top name m Singapore for the widest selection of exclusive Indian Sarees and Punjabi suits. Garments for boys and girls as well WMWr'l Wr&^&wMM H Om __^__r '^____B.___ia- STYLEMART 3_
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    • 103 10 THE EIGHTH COMMANDMENT The Havistock family was rich. Discretion and respectability wrapped round them like a bandage, preserving them from the infectious ills of Manhattan life. Until the theft. Until one tiny, rare coin, the pride of Archibald Havistock's superb collection, went missing. Then, under suspicion herself, Mary Lou Bateson
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    • 77 10 ®4r BANK OF INDIA JjL INDIAN BANK OM. JJSyC _a\ 108 R ot>mson Road. Singapore 0106 *WW 59. Robinson Road. Singapore 0106 £g|^\ Tel *****1 1 Tel *****33 /T\ 9 <& INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK O STATE BANK OF INDIA (8) ©UCO BANK W Bharat Bunding No 2. D Aime.da Street
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    • 40 11 [f^a INDIAN KtOS investment b^j centre AT YOUR SERVICE Invest m the Future Invest m a Tradition Invest m India For further information, please contact: Director Indian Investment Centre 138 Robinson Road, Hong Leong Centre, Singapore 0106. Telephones: 224-9335, 224-9319.
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    • 23 11 ObNGI^TOI^TION§ Best Wishes to the People Government of India KEWALRAM CHANRAI KEWALRAM SINGAPORE LTD VALENTINO GARMENTS PTE LTD KAY ASIA INVESTMENT PTE LTD
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    • 411 11 Calendar of coming trade exhibitions INDIA organises several trade exhibitions each year. Those interested m any of the following may contact the Indian High Commission at Grange Road for more information. Except for the International Leather Fair which will be held m Madras, the rest will be m New Delhi.
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    • 873 12 Word \z__~_ V^n C /MM\ 1 1 f^F) <^£rr^.v.. V_b___-___SP /Mt mW I __m I •^___.*__k o_^lT_ A "i-fc ______________TT r Tli________________________S__n' \MILKJ I Arab E'oy: Daddy, I sure Game (•azD W m*i sceae BM,li¥^W 13 O T s t d re uketo,akeupthes,ud> bW _____T (noun): a small piece; a
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    • 147 12 Once upon a time. m _^5.-SF^"~______ir* Want to hear a good story? y. p- **im_h Come on over to $iV\£> 1 T V -o>^i Times AYe- BF Jj V* p The Bookshop, If— y Jf^” -1(M Date Saturday 15 August 1987 >Jl SBC will record this session for our I
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    • 258 13 Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm^mmmmM _fc_^__-»_^_____VJL_B-__-B_----^ Pride m one's country begins l^^^^^^^^^^^^fit J* when you know what made it great. I N m j I Here's your chance to test your knowledge of Singapore with i qflfll I \**&s& \vs C,UIZ Ar, d you stand to win a National NR^^HP9S^^HPy# ICNo __o.c_pa.on ,J 3^
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    • 425 13 1*1 1 _TLm_-__ /^TX* MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN BY LEE FALK by Brant parker and Johnny hart _«1_ NO WAY/ r— gf^T -c_^- ::^-r* ;E^--^- _^^^^B V l~~__A_XWm_\ _t*^ AWM fl— Bflßfe V/IR) I_nflL^ REMEMBBfZ, I f£W A/A7/_v£S OV 7rV£ /S^A/P SV#W£/> THERE'S THE ISLAND.. V~T— Z -W^*^ J\l \__\WST^^^ _______L
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    • 117 14 1 Woodlands, Yishun, Ang Mo Kio, Bishan, Toa Payoh, Potong Pasir, Serangoon Garden, Thomson, Seletar Hills, and Upper Serangoon are m Timeszone North. 1 NORTH j^ When your target market is concentrated m a specific you need Timeszone. VVV ith four Uy separate editions m The Straits Times every Friday,
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    • 369 14 Mr mfj^^A^* ___y^%m^M s >^-* I -^ia __^_k. O I I o/S __f^ 1 fg^ENJPA AND BASIL GET gE-AcQUAIMTEP. p"1 I LET'S HAVE W. J I _^^> c? e C. 7 (TMECRAZyi^INe I ITHERE'S HAZINESS ELSE WHERE, TOO. I rllif/*^. 7 y*o l(* O C?\ IS, I'M 7^ TT TRES,
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    • 119 15 A Forthcoming supplements include fl%4^_L_* August 16 Indonesia Independence The Sunday Times September 9 Democratic People's The Sunday Times \S I|| flj P^^a A a September 1 China Conference The Straits Times 20 Sight Sound The Sunday Times Xl I] Iffl OTI VP H VPPIICaPC 5 Book Fair 87 Tho
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    • 106 16 INTERNATIONAL HW^H SERGE NUBRET JACQUELINE NUBRET 4 t,me mr world Jacqueline Serge Nubret are 4 T,ME M,ss WORLD back m Town As we want to be always the First and the Best Jacqueline and Serge Nubret decided IM no more m ENTRANCE and only $30/" a month (For Daytime Membership)
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    • 1270 17 I__ V/^ N/ N II I I I X I TELEPHONE .ERV.CE. I M mMV I WM^ \f M MMM ***** l Monday lo fn_j»: 9am to S 30p-i (spm deadline lor oe»td.,i s Sstwdsy 8 30* m to 1 I VMMLI V U\\ yW AS _yP ?pm Ham deadline
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    • 529 17 12 Computer Products/ Services BEPAW OF APPLE/ IBM compatibles. Collect/ repair/ return at $50 Call: *****25. Joe Oan. Sinclair ZX spectrum computer with many programs available. ***** neg Call *****47 200 DISKETTES OF Public Domain software from US to clear at $2.50 each Tel: 254-5457 FAT MAC UPGRADE for $350.
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    • 588 17 20 Pats/Pet Care 6 MONTHS 810-BONED male doberman puppy, price neg. Tel: *****17. MTHB. OLD Shetland Sheep Dog with free 20 kg. dog food. Dog cage ror big dog. *****43 4 MTHS. OLD Oerman Shepherds (no paper). Tel: *****47. 24 Garage Sale EXPAT MOVING SALE National VCR, ctv, Pan Electric
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    • 636 17 36 Houaa Renovation/ Decor r^NR-SoVATIOI_«^ INTERIOR DECOR. (HDB LICENCE: E/8L2523) Blk. 2021 Bukit Batok St. 23 Industrial Park A *02-186/18_ Singapore 2365 Wa oflar special package deal tor ranovation work* with guaranteed workmanship lor HOB Flats. 12" x 12" heavy duty ceramic tiles Including skirting 2 pairs small arches (for
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    • 528 17 f~WE ARE CELEBRATING"^ Along with all of Singapore, we at Humana are joining m the NATIONAL DAY celebrations and are closed today. Normal service will resume on Tuesday 1 1 August. Please call us then for your maid requirements because we believe that Together we can achieve even more. II-
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    • 432 18 90 For Sale: Toyota MISS NOT S regret not Visit Sunday ar Mart before you decide to buy/ sell a car You'll be most Impressed at the largest car fair ln S.E Asia Every Sun 10am Ipm Shaw Plaza (between Hoover It President theatres). Balestler Rd *****88 TS TOYOTA COROLLA
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    • 456 18 92 For Sale: Mazda KATONG SUNDAY CAR Mart has proved to be a successful St popular weekly event. Join us today if you are interested m buying/ selling a car. Only $12 for sellers Free entry for 2nd attempt (hurry, on offer basis only) 4th level Katong Shopping Ctr carpk
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    • 436 18 93 For Sale: Honda 0/-S3 ACCOBD I.BEX. Fully auto Power steering/ windows, s/rlms.. hl-fl Tax 11/'B7 *****63 79 CIVIC (1.3). full accessories, good condition Asking $11,500 Tel: 745-0568. SO HONOA PRELUDE 1602 Tax till 12/'B7 PARF $19,000. Full accessories Tip-top $21,800 *****41 •91 MODEL 12/80 Honda Civic 13 5-dr. Alrcon.,
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    • 742 19 116 For Sale HDB Apartmenta ALL 3-RM.: Redhlll Cls blk 19 Klm Tian Rd. corner. Whampoa. T.Payoh blk. 158/ corner blk 231 Tamplnes model blk 269, 208. Bedok blk 3. 135, 30, 501, 83, 39, 423. 103. 412, 418, 709, 202, 401/ L-cor-ner blk 424. 103. 713. 402 Boon Lay.
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    • 539 19 117 Properties Wanted ALL AREAS. BUYERS with ready cash a CPF require 3/ 4/ 5-rm. HDB In Bedok North/ South/ Reservoir, Clementl AveV West, A.M. Klo. Bt. Merah, Marine Parade, Jurong East/ West, Paya Lebar Way any area. Owners, please call *****96/ *****27 GENUINE BUYERS WITH flexible budget wanted to
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      • 159 2 TWENTY-TWO TODAY MANAGERS (left to right) Doris Lim, 28; Tarnie Liew 22; Connie Soon, 24 New women m new roles m new hotels on new land. Neophytes entering middle management m an industry whose top echelons remain largely a male preserve, these three women m the three Marina Square hotels
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      • 711 2 Wife. Womb. Widow. Worrier. Whiz kid. Wonder workhorse. The Singapore woman will work her way through many careers m her lifetime, some of them simultaneously. She now has more options than ever before as ability, aptitude and achievement blur the public
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      • 412 2 CRANE OPERATOR Chua Cho Eng, 51 Hers is what you might call a high-level post. At work, one rarely catches Madam Chua (above) on the ground as she operates a crane three to four storeys up. Her job for the past 1 1 years has been
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        237 3 FITNESS INSTRUCTOR Elizabeth Woon, 23 She gave up long skirts for leotards four years ago. The change of wardrobe went with a change of vocation from clerk to fitness instructor. Ms Woon (left), who's married and has a two-year-old daughter, works out at Clark Hatch Physical Fitness Centre
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        287 4 ARMY OFFICER Tan Li Lien, 27 She spent three years training women cadets ir the Singapore Armed Forces Officer Cadet Schoo m Jurong, putting each group through ar> intensive basic military training course of drills, lectures, live firing exercises, road marches and runs. Lieutenant Tan joined the Ministry of
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        311 5 CARPARK ATTENDANT Mardiah bte Simm, 36 When she gives you the slip, it's always bad news. The piece of paper Madam Mardiah hands out to at least six motorists a day is a summons which will cost its recipients at least $3 apiece Madam Mardiah, who has been with
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        206 6 FRUIT SELLER Loh Yuan Yong, 70 One cent used to buy 2.5 kilos of bananas 50 years ago, that is. Now it won't buy you half a banana, said Madam Loh (above). China-born Madam Loh, who came to Singapore at 17, used to get on her trishaw daily and
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        196 7 CARROT CAKE HAWKER Phay Siam Im, 28 As a child, the options for Madam Phay (left) were simple. It was either the carrot cake or the stick. If she helped dish out the fried carrot cake at her father's roadside stall m Keppel Road, she'd earn a pat on
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        210 8 SALESGIRL Alica Pang, 29 Most customers for wigs aren't bald at all. Student hairstylists, who use them for practice, buy 80 per cent of the wigs sold by Den on. the wig shop at Outram Park where Miss Pang (above) works. No wonder. For between $28 and
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      • 181 2 TWENTY-TWO TODAY SECTION ONE MEN MASONS (left to right) Kong Tat Tee. 53; Wong Kum Shoon, 53; Ho Pak Ho, 46 (also on cover) Every six months or so, Sir Stamford Raffles gets the brush off from these three men from the Public Works Department mostly to get rid of
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      • 657 2 He is surprised that anyone would want to interview him and tell other people how he earns his living. No need to take my picture, he protests, waving a hand at the photographer. But his protest is muted and he delivers it with
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        384 2 RUG SELLER Kami! bin Jaafar, 32 The rugs that Mr Kamil (above) sells at his shop m Geylang Serai are no ordinary floor coverings. The se/adah or prayer rug provides the Muslim a clean place on which to kneel m prayer. A favourite buy before Muslim festivals, they are
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        253 3 JAQA Dulla Singh, 66 Since last year. Mr Singh (left) has enjoyed the distinction of being the only jaga of the Industrial and Commercial Bank, whose other premises are wired up with alarm systems and watched over by security guards. There's nothing to steal from this still-unoccupied
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        290 4 SOLE MATES These men, working with their hands, have another thing m common they are interested only m what's on your feet. COBBLER Wong Yin. Wah, 70 A handy sign marks out this cobblers foothold from that of others. Mr Wong (above) says he chose the spot for its shade
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        253 5 SEW MATES DRESSMAKER Tang Yaa Lam, 59 The ready-to-wear revolution has yet to touch Mr Tang (left), a master cutter for China Silk House. His clients have to wait before their cheongsams are ready to be worn because it takes an average of two days to complete one. The China-born
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      • 289 6 BLOCK, STOCK BARREL ICE SELLER Wong Yaw Kai, 38 The hours are unenviable. Mr Wong wakes up at 1.30 am and usually doesn't finish work till 6.30 pm. At a shop m Pagoda Street, he carries on the ice business which his father started m nearby Smith Street. While most
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        182 8 SPARE TYRES CONTRACTOR V. Parumal, 49 Our misfortune is his good fortune. For if there were no power failures, water main leaks or traffic light breakdowns, Mr Perumal (left) and his road gangs wouldn't have much to do apart from marking road lanes and doing minor roadworks. Their two biggest
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      • 219 9 HIGH GLASS SERVICE First-class treatment from two who do not know self service FOOD STALL ASSISTANT Ow Soon Laa, 30 The fast food lane begins on this side of Bencoolen Street where Mr Ow (left) carries on the tok tok mcc tradition of having meals delivered to one's doorstep. Tray
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        514 11 If man would live by bread alone, these people could not be happier. For their bread and butter comes from the dough plain, as m a white loaf or roti prata, or fancy, as m a pau or murtabak. BAKER Laong Waa Ho, 51 Mr Leong (below) kneads
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      • 408 14 THE ORIGINAL SHOP STORY Before the first wine bar, coffee house and convenience store opened m modern Singapore, there were these pioneers who have survived to this day. KOPI-TIAM WORKERS Chan Pui, 62 An- Boon Meng, 60 1 Ml Ol towkays o.ng a hand m So Mr Chan (ab us
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      • 193 16 BUSINESS ROUND THE CLOCK KIOSK ATTENDANT Haji Abdullah Baari, 63 For midnight motorists on this stretch of Upper East Coast Road. Haji Abdullah (above) m ay be the only person standing between an empty fuel tank and a long trek home. He works the midnight to 7.30 am shift at
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        394 17 MALAY BARBERS (far left) Shuhaimaa bin Latif, 29 (I) Musa bin Sulaiman, 24 (c) Mustapha bin Salamat, 29 (r) Long before profit-sharing and productivity bonuses became buzzwords m local management circles, Sri Dewa had already started its own system which is simply a cut above. A cutter doesn't draw
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      • 384 18 Writers' block Three men who stand by their words CALLIGRAPHER Lim Tiong, 74 Johore Road is not known for its calligraphy. Its curves fall more m line with its notoriety as a red-light district. Yet here is where Mr Lim (right) practises his art on the five-foot way, a mere
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        329 19 One will catch you m your best if you will just sit down. The other will catch you at your worst if you plan to steal around. And both just doing theirjob. r PHOTOGRAPHER Yeong Pak Woo, 70 Vintage 1960 black-and-white portraits of past customers remind Mr Yeong (right)
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        229 20 HAM EGGS WHOLESALER Tan Joo Huah, 42 Every day, an average of 80,000 eggs pass through Mr Tan's 20-year-old shophouse m Killiney Road. That's enough egg to Keep 400 Singaporeans m omelettes for a year, said the Primary Production' Department. Mr Tan (above) and his five workers sort and pack
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        196 21 LOOS SCREWS FITTER Heng Moy Tong, 32 If the pipe fits. Mr Heng (above) will have the joint to match. A shop assistant and delivery man at Nam Leong Company, he says he can track down the right size fitting, nut. bolt or screw m a matter of seconds. No
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        464 23 No need for rainbows here. While not quite minting money, the world's busiest harbour and one of its most modern airports rake m millions for Singapore. Here are four who each has his part to play. PORT WORKER Scow Boon Hong, 58 He's worked the wharves longer
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    • 110 4 A NATION FOR ALL Together... Excellence for Singapore 3 Sy Congratulations Singapore on your yP 22nd National Day. We, at SOGO, wish you many, many more. And join with all m the joyous celebrations. j XS_\ We also thank you for your wP invaluable support. Ancl we pledge to continue
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    • 80 7 FEEL THE BEAT. IN THE HEART OF SINGAPORE. mi THE EXUBERANCE. THE ENERGY. A NATION. TAPPING IN TIME. WITH THE TIMES. XXXX CONSTANTLY. CONFIDENTLY. 1 fl fl fl TODAY'S THE DAY. J-A _J-\ J-m -ifl l^w_M__i l^flfl_L ft^flfl__L k -^_fll___L TP w w TP Jl Jl Jl ll TO TOAST
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    • 315 8 SINGAPURA B__-_____l LUM CHANG 38 Kirn Tian Road, #03-00 Kirn Tian Plaza. Singapore 0316. Tel: 273-8888 Telex RS ***** LUMCHG Telefax. 278-5072 Cable: LUMCONTR jjflT"" 'SpwcUj^uMk- rW^* flfl* AT Mw I ___t____\\ tt^k^__\\\\\ I'v(l»r fcr Hirqppan _*_l_t ""MP A. I 1 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the 'ifllv^l _T» T
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      • 168 2 TWENTY-TWO TODAY SECTION THREE YOUTH STUDENTS (left to right) Franscen Lee, 16; Amanda Hong, 14; Jessie Ong, 17; Felix Lee, 18; Carolyn Ong, 15 Five days or more m sober school uniforms make them more than ready to break out m weekend gear for the disco, tea dance, roller-disco rink
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      • 638 2 The television generation. Weaned on fast food, wired to Walkmans, they have already begun working on their future but are still waiting to come into their own. Most, for instance, have yet to cast a ballot m a parliamentary election. When they do, no
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        228 2 Four students who do not no, cannot bans around fast food joints because they have some jobs BUS BOY Beny Foong, 16 At his home m Mountbatten Road, Beny (left) rarely does household chores. But at the Picnic Food Court m the basement of Scotts, he clears away plates
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        249 3 to handle inside. In the kitchen or behind the counter, these part-timers are quick to serve. HELPER Zulkiflee Ahmad Said, 18 When Zulkiflee (below) started working part-time m October 1984, his parents were against it but he convinced them he could work weekends and still cope with his studies.
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        223 4 LOUNGE HOSTESS Shirlina Tan, 22 In a pinch, customers of the Treetops Bar at the Royal Holiday Inn may try to get to the bottom of the matter. And when they do, it's sometimes Miss Tan's bottom they are after. Not all her colleagues, especially the younger
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        239 5 EYE SPY LIFEGUARD Ismail Abdul Rahman, 25 In his three years at the Geylang East Swimming Complex, Mr Ismail (left) has had to rescue five people. He and 10 other lifeguards keep vigil over the two adult pools and one baby pool there, a few minutes' ride from his bachelor's
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      • 184 6 ROSES AMONG THE THORNS DURIAN SELLERS Jasmine Chow, 23 Agnes Tan, 25 Chinatown is a buyers' market for durian. Smith Street alone has 12 stalls competing for one's attention. A quick knife cut m the fruit provides a sniff preview, but thereafter Miss Chow (left) and her sister-in-law Madam Tan
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      • 296 7 A LOAN AGAIN NATURALLY LIBRARY ATTENDANT Aamah bta Amir, 25 To be a library attendant, it helps to be a weightlifter. as Miss Asmah (left) has found out m her three years at the National Library. Every day. she hefts more than her weight m literature when she returns some
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        388 8 SHOW AND SELL WOK DEMONSTRATOR Justin Low, 23 See first is the savvy sales pitch of the Eighties which has given birth to a new breed of travelling salesmen. They are people like Mr Low (left) and his nine colleagues at South Wind who move their products and their patter
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        214 9 SPRAY PAINTEH Tan Kay Hee, U Before this coat goes on, its weai er has to be stripped of doors, seats, engine, panels, rubber, lamps and bumper. It takes between 10 days and a month to put a new coat of paint on a car, said Mr Tan (left)
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      • 236 10 MONEY CHANGER S.A. Kuthubudeen, 25 You newer get dollar for dollar here. But you can get the English pound, American dollar, Malaysian ringgit, German mark or Indonesian rupiah the five most popular currencies among some 15 traded at this North Bridge Road shop. Transactions can be worth less
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        108 11 DOLLS CENTS CHECKOUT GIRLS (above,!, to r.) Teo Lee Lee, 27; Themeri Selvi, 18 Yang Lee Choo, 20; Chan Choon Wah, 23 Serene Tan, 21; Nancy Wong, 20 You would never see this scene on weekends when the cash registers ring up sale after sale at Yaohan Orchard. Then the
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      • 115 14 TANK, RANK FILE IjftBKBtABBt fIMBPB Tmm%.t9 S' PP w^afPßf n WPP B top^a>_^tl^toyt(_-rt-»pndo4»^ titttqnry tntr. a nMnr MttQik But ft* rt* thing n__aant#t toast halt a c_*y*» work, styt Corporal Tnh of Bravo Comply, OMoftnrMt__nkcofTioc_nlMlnthe4otli Battaton 8-hMpora Arroourad Rtg_w»nt. PartofWi^yasqunMrJttoMtlnit^ tank It hot* deto erf mud and to* after ivty.
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      • 247 15 PHOTOCOPY GIRL Chris Pong, 16 On its own, the machine can churn out 500 copies an hour but it can't turn the pages of a book. That task calls for Miss Pong (left) or one of her six colleagues at Queensway Printing. Setting the machine on a continuous run. she
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        228 18 UNDER COVER TENT ERECTORS (above, I. to r.) Chong Chai Hing, 23 Chong Hock Chai, 25 Their father had problems hiring labour so the two brothers joined the family business. Sixth and seventh m a family of nine children, the Chongs became part of the work force at Nam Hai
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        192 19 CISCO ESCORT Selamat bin Narwi, 22 He's loaded. His working equipment includes a .38 Smith and Wesson revolver. Loaded. Another five rounds wait m an ammunition pouch strapped to his waist and on weightier missions, Mr Selamat (left) wields a submachine gun which he learnt to use during a
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        251 20 ON THE MOVt bus nde home can take up to of) hour tor Wu l^ingyou (above, right). 9, though h's home m Teochew Street is not far from the River Valley Primary School One of the first to board the schoolbus at 1 1 .40 am, he's one
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        255 21 MOVE AS ONE The 7.25 am bell at Macßitchie Primary School is the signal for (far left, from I. to r.) Hisham bin Hanip, Kamisan bin Mohd Ali, Tang Yufeng and Mohd Nor F. bin Hashim. all 12, and other pupils at this Toa Payoh school to line up
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      • 375 7 Congratulations Best Wishes to the People and Government of the Republic of Singapore on their 22nd National Day and 28 years of Nation Building DRAMATIC NEW TECHNOLOGY f^-/\_P^|#"% SSEL. ft. 29 mi ims flmvmfl-; urn iumHcn DATA BANK Tele-Memo 50 WORLD 77ME a5O telephone numbers fl B^ VVor/d f-me 1
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      • 59 14 B> the People and Government of the Republic of Singapore on their 22nd National Day and 28 years of nation building Bt_ei-._____p. > p fl i^^^ i_____fl s^^______p Mp_fl fl p B. fl /-.^^^Bfla __^___^__rjM _B B l^*_v _3 _____Mt*_____fll ■WBMC f^ fl B_-_i fl ba EBB B^_L-u_S _Bfl W.
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      • 184 15 'We Are Singapore' W\ter Symphony By The Musical Fountain. a Ma HI I I Come listen. Celebrate Sentosa salutes nation. Every Sentosa Disco Convention 'B7 ______A___A *__W _\___________________________W ______W\M _____\\M evening this August .it Bpm and 8.30pm. at the Musical Fountain. Saturday. August and 22: 8.30pm: Musical Fountain m A
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      • 114 16 Best Wishes to the Government People of the Republic of Singapore on her 22nd National Day Commencing ii\ August PRIVATE SECRETARY'S CERTIFICATE ENCINEERINC; STL DIES LCCI CERTIFICATE DIPLOMA COURSES INSTITLJTE OF MARKETING INSTITUTE OF ADMIN MANAGEMENT ENCLISH LANGUAGE Xf LEVEL (87 EXAMINATION) JAPANESE P IMIX.RT EXI»ORT BASIC PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE PACK
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      • 347 17 "Cmon everybody and^ do your^ bit. Smile and be courteous to everyone you meet." i f k f "_F^ Ei|||il Jjpi i. i »=u|ji_fc l ß'Jffl^^ ________Kii_____E: >-___i _iS ■fl °^%_S' 'B______________________________________________________________________________________________ |Aflßfl .ijif1............................................................................................. jifl P_ bI fi__pß IB BFT tAB mItW.: -_j^K__! Ml fl _E iBP-f^^w-f-r -ft fl :i
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      • 170 18 _c 4 TWO'S COMPANY Now two flights every week between Singapore Bangkok on Mondays and Thursdays Pakistan International now flies on the Mo"rr_..«>|~ Days Thu l Tue Mon Singapore-Bangkok route twice a week 76." 77i 773 .Flight No PK ~V2 \no 766 And if you're flying on to our homebase
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      • 158 18 Congratulations Best Wishes to the Government and People of Singapore on the occasion of the B if lilt c 4_____TB_ B__ J jwmrW 1 k._-__-P"S i ;.;4_^l^ __.__.^^^Mmamaamaaaaaaaa_ammr I_P RHB *""^_H L_ *°~-*Gw P5 MWmWMMZUmaSt-*^^ -»#uL "5' 11.-np_M mi mail I I ____k mmm —m*-. _Z___m mMT _U mtmmmi SINGAPORE
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      • 110 19 A NATION FOR ALL I I Together... Excellence for Sinjjapore I J I mm 9BMMA B*^*^^^ 9 M^*BBBW_\W4WA______________r_________\___M_____W____± "___rr7^ ia i ___^_iLjr^^_B m *"vbu_^_i ta ______i_________________________________T r f- 5 •**_i mm^r* *l T*^* I **W***r^***n m W^ tm^_\WW**W_AT_\ m^AWf k rm* mm 0 m _,_aO^ V«Jl^___» l________L' ____________VU____. '-mm **_____W_\aZ*aLf
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      • 154 19 BERKELEY ******mL m *************AMA BUILDING SERVICES PTE LTD—^W Congratulates the People and Government of Singapore On the occasion of her 22nd National Day and 28 years of nationhood Block 207, Henderson Road *03-03. Henderson Industrial Park, Singapore 0315 Tel: *****88 (5 Lines) Fax: *****97 Telex: BERKELY RS ***** SEA -AUST-USA-ME-UK-N
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      • 110 20 FROM THE TOP OF THE WORLD COMES ONE OF THE WORLD'S TOP PAPERS SVENSKA NEWSPRINT In the North of Sweden, at Sundsvall, The raw material is the slow just below the Arctic Circle, is SCA Paper's growing, long -fibred spruce, from SCA's own Ortviken Papermill. It is the biggest single
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      • 310 4 Singapore's greatest asset is her people -people who have built a nation they can always be proud of. Singapore Contractors Association Ltd and its members share our i '••'iff fwlb Hi t 1 1 1 Artie Builders &Co (Pte) Ltd v /I^B* ife* i^af^^^^ l '!.'fn l «_l_^M Low Ken
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      • 337 10 REACHING FOR EXCELLENCE BP™^ I _________F i/ W -mk H_. _i 4JH H^_ lyl W^ .Jm m__ M fl *W^ Jl Wm ill WM^ J&MjSgjs^^^^AEi^ i_ -^1 imMLW \\wMaa___ W Rp^ ___I^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H___ _H_____F Hr _rfS_i___w iMm f*% aF __l______" s s_. if Br __\m \W< JA I^^^______^K B_f j____i .^H
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      • 285 12 Tb the people of Singapa __________L B_ _.H _^^B_fl______. m__fl____ 8888 jB J|B __m_____A A mMm W*^ '-'< I I fll /I fl. BJ m[ if-»- ff; fl Bff ,r i# i> f a_l f" ...y^yti -____!^p r m -___^-_H s**^ l'^_." __l BBBEB I flfl _^_L mi~^^ *_ii__^ flfl
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      • 302 13 _-__-__-____l _________^_________m pore, a toast to Excellence! A I I I|l m Cm W I __ffl __rfl"__r^ _r -T^ ■J" _r*fl __"*k Ifl•* 1 a M __r"i_. I _l m WmmW A AmAM> *<3?^ a^^L__. .....Ht___L aß______^ rJS Hk t_- ~i___ r i_: JH__B* l______ar A ___________fl^_____H___B__i______Na_l^___6a_____na y »V_"_u'.___ \___lC_S_iWg-r
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      • 193 15 We are the people. customer,the best value _o_, w*^— __r *a fll -M M f\ _A___ r\__ m 111 a "flj At NCR, we liken business systems and ourselves to a rare orchid. computers. From the Our mission? best employees. From Tb bloom and grow, I the best suppliers. I
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      • 233 16 j|____________ HJ mmm ~mM__Wi 1 I I I to the Government People of the on the occasion of the country's Vfrrrl %»«S-&*aa*_r_-_bj llwi |i I MENG HORNG SHIPPING PTE. LTD. mmmum ten^s-'fkA^jm'£m HORNG WOCI INDUSTRIAL CO.PTE. LTD. 19 Keppel Road #03-01 Jit Poh Building Singapore 0208 Tel *****11 (5 lines)
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      • 68 17 Baggage handling without tears. The new Freestyle range of soft, casual luggage from Samsonite* is made from the amazing teflon-treated superstrong nylon, which is stain resistant, lightweight, and well-nigh impossible to damage. If you visit one of our retailers, you can ask to see a sample, like the one above;
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      • 77 17 Congratulations Singapore! a i ii ngapore and I hai. Proven Beliefs m Excellence. I _^____+^*^^m lr I flk ______l"*^^^^ CA NATION FOR ALL Together... Excellence for Singapore 22 years nation building 22 years I P^JI H| f of hard work with excellence m mind IHP^ mW V A have made
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      • 121 18 r Best Wishes to the Government People of the Republic of Singapore on her 22nd National Day Consulting m: Executive Search Management Appraisal Mergers and Acquisitions No. 6 Battery Road, #17-01 Standard Chartered Bank Building, Singapore 0104. Tel: *****55 Telex: RS ***** Fax: *****52 1 Best Wishes to the Government
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