The Straits Times, 4 October 1987

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  • 496 1  -  L.E. PREMA They! be paired off with others like themselves untess they're 'very successful' singles ■Y TWO officially sanctioned matchmaking agencies are going m for computer matchmaking m a big way. They're making it available to A-level and O-level singles now. The
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  • 228 1  - Man seriously hurt after falling through ceiling of cinema BUREBH NAIR By PATRONS of Prince Theatre last night got more drama than they bargained for when a man fell through the six-sto-rey-high ceiling during the 9.15 pm show. Midway through the screening of the Untouchables, part of the ceiling gave
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  • 58 1 PIPE in hand, Mr Hassan bin Buang poses contentedly in front of his "office" the Raffles Lighthouse. There are only 15 lighthouse keepers and assistant lighthouse keepers left in Singapore. Their job is flickering out because younger men aren't turned on now by life on a
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  • 461 1 SUVA BIPARTISAN political leaders in Fiji have mounted a campaign to thwart self-pro-claimed head of state Colonel Sitiveni Rabuka's moves to declare Fiji a republic. Former prime ministers Timoci Bavadra and Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara said they were joining forces in an "opposition of
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  • 61 1 THE Environment Minister and Minister-ln-charge of Muslim Affairs, Dr Ahmad Mattar, left for Mecca in Saudi Arabia, yesterday. He will be attending the twelfth session of the world Supreme Council for Mosques and the General Islamic Conference. Dr Matter has been a member of the
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  • 903 1 It replies to questions raised by Malay Singaporeans THE Prime Minister's Office yesterday replied to comments made recently by the Malay community here about the demolition of mosques sited on land acquired by the Government for public development. It said the Government does not
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  • NEWS FOCUS
    • AT A GLANCE
      • 87 2 wave of "China fever" is sweeping Taiwan as tens of thousands of people anticipate making the long-forbid-den trip to the Chinese mainland where their ancestral and cultural roots lie. The Nationalist government indicated in August that its 38-year-old ban on travel to China would be lifted
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      • 101 2 japan nas abandoned plans lor a home-made Jet tighter and would buy the US F-15 or F-16 in a multi-billion dollar military programme for the *****. Japanese officials said visiting Defence Minister Yuko Kurihara told US Defence Secretary Caspar Weinberger on Friday that a decision was
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      • 53 2 Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev has warned that his country must enact major food price increases to reform the economy. Mr Gorbachev, in a nationally televised speech from the Arctic city of Murmansk, lashed out at wastefulness and sloppy work that he said is slowing down economic
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      • 57 2 Troops barked by armoured personnel carriers were rushed to the presidential palace yesterday after unidentified men ambushed a police car nearby. A source in the National Capital Regional Defence Command said a constabulary sergeant was killed and another seriously wounded in the mid-afternoon ambush, which occurred
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      • 62 2 J Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad yesterday expressed satisfaction at the outcome of his two-day visit to Kelantan to promote party unity. But the Umno president did not hav«» any private meeting with his arch-rival, former "hade and Industry Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah, who is
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      • 83 2 Singapore must start thinking through and work out preventive measures to ensure it has continued political stability, Dr Yeo Ning Hong said last night. The Communications and Information Minister said the experience of the Mass Rapid Transit system emphasised the importance of planning early and learning
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      • 115 2 IThe Glass Hotel at Havelock Road will have ready by April two suites with attached swimming pools for that splashing good time. The Presidential suite will cost $1,600 a day and the Premier will set you back $1,200 a day. This does not include service
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      • 47 2 Singapore wig makers and suppliers say they are enjoying increasing business as more bald men turn to toupees to cover their receding hairline. The wigs do not come cheap, however. A top-of-the-line toupee, which covers just the crown, can cost (3.000. Page 18
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    • SPORTS
      • 68 2 War has come in a distant sec ond to cricket in India and Pakistan. In fact, it's been all but overtaken by the World Cup due to start on Thursday. Newspaper headlines give more prominence to the fact that Cup fever is mounting than the fact that
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      • 81 2 She used to follow her mother to her tai/i classes, where the sight of people prancing about in the name of martial arts fascinated her. Today, 10 years later, Tan Ai Lan has returned from Yokohama with Singapore's only gold medal from the inaugural Asian Wushu championships.
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      • 77 2 Sherman Ljm hopes to become the youngest player ever to play Davis Cup for Singapore. It's a dream he just might realise, but for him to make an impact too, he will need to go West. No more will the argument that Asians are
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    • 532 2  -  MICHAEL LIM By Picturt* by DAVID TAN SINGAPORE'S first post-war bomb shelters for the public are ready. They are the Braddell, Newton and Somerset Mass Rapid Transit underground stations. Each has been given special features to enable it to shelter about 8,000 people from bombs
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    • 387 2 Iran and Iraq close embassies after 7 years of war BAHRAIN Iran and Iraq have closed their respective embassies. Turkey, which will look after the warring countries' interests in their respective capitals, announced the closure of their moribund embassies. In the Gulf, the two countries, which have been at war
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    • 170 2 Iranian father and son shot dead in London LONDON Two Iranians, a father and son believed to be opponents of Ayatollah Khomeini, have been found shot dead in their London apartment. Britain's Anti-Terrorist Special Branch detectives were investigating the double killing yesterday "because the murders were possibly politically motivated", a
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    • 875 3  - The last of the lighthouse brigade MICHAEL LIM KENNETH KOH By by IT'S 102 steps to the top of Raffles Lighthouse. When Mohamad Nor bin Awi first climbed them, he was 22 years old. That was 34 years ago. He's now 56 and still climbs those stone steps. The grandfather
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    • 183 3 Malaysia to launch domestic airline in January KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia's second airline, Pelangl Air Sdn Bhd, wUI be launched «i Jan 1 and will have a service n— reting this city with Seletar la Singapore via TlomThe managing director of the Malaysian Airline System, Datnk Abdul Ads Abdul Rahman said
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    • 483 3 Women complain men leave them emotionally unsatisfied Tluk llil.nl IHIn tm tnira nite report NEW YORK A sampling of women's attitudes on their relationships with men by an author of best-selling books on sexuality has found that 84 per cent of women queried were "not satisfied emotionally" with their marriages
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 203 2 Showers over several areas in the afternoon. TEMP. (C) up to 6 am tomorrow: 31 mar, 24 min SUNSET today: 6.56 pm; Sunrise tomorrow. 6.50 am. TRAVELLERS' MATHER AtfelaMr 925 C Goudy Madrid 14 25 C Clear *m.iUTd»m 5/17 C Clear Manila 24 33C Sunny Ataeaa 18 21 C Cloudy
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    • 89 3 STATISTICS THAT SHAPE THE COUNTRY The cost of education EACH of the 42,000 students doing further studies costs the government almost $10,000 annually. But secondary pupils, who make up two-fifths of the student population, enjoyed the biggest a four-fold increase in subsidy over the I past decade. Cost <rf educate*
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  • FOREIGN NEWS
    • 620 4 BEIJING China yesterday blamed what it called the Dalai Lama's clique (or separatist riots in the Tibetan capital of Lhasa in which six people were killed and 19 policemen were badly Injured. The official People's Daily accused the spiritual leader of Tibetan
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    • 228 4 NEW DELHI The Dalai Lama, spiritual leader of the Tibetans, appealed yesterday to human rights groups to persuade the Chinese government to stop what he said were the execution and imprisonment of some of his people. The appeal, issued from his New Delhi office,
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    • 267 4 COLOMBO Sri Lankan and Indian forces have set up a joint operations centre in the troubled north-eastern Trincomalee district as police extended a curfew there until today, the island's top military officer said. General Cyril Ranatunga made the announcement over
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    • 237 4 BANGKOK The Khmer Rouge guerilla group fighting the Vietnamese forces in Cambodia has rejected the peace talks proposed by its ally, Prince Norodom Sihanouk. The clandestine Khmer Rouge Radio said on Friday that Vietnam, and not the regime it installed in Cambodia,
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    • 200 4 WASHINGTON A condom peeled over a banana on television to illustrate safe sex in the Aids age has outraged the American banana industry. It has protested against the use of what it calls the world's favourite fruit as a prop in
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    • 217 5 Greenpeace awarded $16m for sinking of Rainbow Warrior LONDON An international arbitration tribunal has awarded Greenpeace more than US$B million 551 6. 75 million) in damages, to be paid by France, for the sinking of the Rainbow Warrior by French secret agents two years ago, the environmental group announced. The
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    • 135 5 21 drowned by freak wave in Pakistan KARACHI A freak 4-metre wave engulfed families picnicking on a Pakistani beach on Friday, drowning 21 people, police said. Coast guards and fishermen recovered the bodies, most of them schoolchildren, said a police spokesman. Fourteen of the dead came from a single family.
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    • 502 5 Thousands eagerly await lifting of trawl ban to visit ancestral homeland TAIPEI A wave of "China fever" is sweeping Taiwan as tens of thousands of people anticipate making the long-for-bidden trip to the Chinese mainland where their ancestral and cultural roots lie. The Nationalist government indicated
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    • 237 5 TAIPEI Two Taiwanese reporters, who made an unprecedented open trip to China last month, urged the Nationalist government yesterday to be more active and help Taiwanese who plan to visit relatives on the mainland. In a story in
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    • 458 6 Japan drops its plans to build own jet-fighter It may buy up to 150 American planes WASHINGTON Japan has informed the United States that it has abandoned plans for a home-made jet-fighter and will buy the American F-15 or F-16 airc:-aft in a multi-bil-lion-dollar military programme for the *****. Japanese
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    • 294 6 Reagan opposed to more sanctions against Pretoria WASHINGTON President Ronald Reagan has spoken out against imposing any new measures on Pretoria, saying US sanctions have not changed the course of South Africa's white minority government. In a report to the United States Congress on Friday one year after it imposed
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    • 192 6 GLASGOW Police believed armed with stungrenades and teargas, stormed a cell-block at the maximum-security Peterhead Prison in eastern Scotland yesterday. They freed a guard who had been held hostage by inmates since Monday. Mr David Beveridge, a spokesman for the Scottish Office,
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    • 329 6 A wary reception for 'share a cab' scheme LONDON A whole new mine-field has been discovered in the battle to preserve the British way of life. It is called taxi-sharing, an innovation that hit London last week and, like most changes in this instinctively conservative society, was met with suspicion
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    • 421 7 He says that subsidies have led to wastefulness MOSCOW Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev has warned that his country must enact major food price increases to reform the economy. Mr Gorbachev, in a nationally televised speech from the Arctic city of Murmansk, lashed out at wastefulness
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    • 121 7 Jaruzelski urges Poles to back planned reforms WARSAW The Polish leader, Gen Wolciech Jaruzelski said on Friday that sweeping economic and political reforms would soon be proposed, and he appealed to the public to support the planned changes. He said that a meeting of the Communist Party Central Committee expected
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    • 182 7 Aids virus can defy detection longer than realised WASHINGTON The Aids virus can remain in the body for more than a year without being detected by most commonly used tests, much longer than scientists had previously believed, the Washington Post reported on Friday. Negative results for thousands who have taken
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    • 182 7 Thousands sleep in the open, fearing more aftershocks The earthquake that rocked southern California LOS ANGELES Thousands of people camped out m parks and on the streets here, (earing more aftershocks following the earthquake which killed seven people and sparked scores of fires. Many of those who spent the warm
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    • 86 7 Dow Jones NEW YORK The boom on Wall Street continued, with stocks rising on Friday for the third consecutive day. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 1.79 points to close at 2,640.99, extending the previous day's dramatic 43--point advance. The index gained
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    • 185 7 Soviets fired laser at US observer planes, says Pentagon WASHINGTON A Soviet naval vessel operating in the target area for recent Soviet missile tests in the Pacific apparently directed a laser at two United States aircraft, the Pentagon said. The statement was issued Sifter Senator Malcolm Wallop charged that the
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    • 324 7  -  ONG MING SEING By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON The United States Senate has defied President Ronald Reagan by voting for a defence Bill that openly challenges his nuclear arms control policies. The US$3O3 billion (***** billion) BUI, which was passed by a 56-42 vote on
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    • PEOPLE
      • 123 8 MILLIONAIRE novelist Jeffrey Archer has said he does not intend to write a book based on the recent scandal that forced him to resign as deputy chairman of Britain's ruling Conservative Party. But Mr Archer, who is in Japan at the invitation of a major
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      • 90 8 SWISS-BORN chef Henry Haller collected his knives and assorted utensils from the White House kitchen last Wednesday, his last day as executive chef there. After preparing meals for five presidents over a period of 21 years, Mr Haller said he was retiring to make some
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      • 88 8 A ROUND-THE-CLOCK hotline to the office of Beijing Mayor Chen Xitong has been busy since it was installed 1M years ago. Foreigners and locals can ring the number to ask for help on such problems as faulty gas cookers, blocked sewers and leaking pipes. "We should
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    • 958 8  -  CLYDE HABERMAN By Unlike London's royals, the imperial family is not fair game for the press. There are no jolly, extrovert Fergies here, no parade of cute Prince Henry photos. TOKYO Two months short of his 54th birthday and nestled in comfortable middle age, Crown Prince
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    • 221 8 Fosse left $53,000 to friends for last bash on him NEW YORK The late choreographer Bob Fosse left U5525,000 (5553,000) in his will so that more than 60 friends, including actress Liza Minnelli, actor Dustin Hoffman and playwright Neil Simon, could "have dinner on me". Fosse died on Sept 23
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  • ASEAN NEWS
    • 521 10 Troops and tanks rushed to palace as a precaution MANILA Troops backed by armoured personnel carriers were rushed to the presidential palace yesterday after unidentified men ambushed a police car nearby, military sources said. Scores of soldiers in full battle gear were seen
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    • 222 10 BANGKOK A popular massage parlour has taken the drastic step of barring Westerners because it says there is overwhelming evidence that they are the ones most likely to have Aids, reports the Bangkok Post. The Cleopatra is the first Thai establishment to have taken such
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    • 209 10 JAKARTA President Suharto has reversed an earlier decision and said the country's next communications satellite will be launched by a United States Delta rocket after the US Export-Import Bank agreed to grant Indonesia a loan, an Indonesian official said. Last Tuesday, President Suharto said Jakarta would
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    • 95 10 MANILA President Corazon Aquino's chief spokesman and other senior aides are to write a weekday column in the Manila Chronicle, the newspaper announced yesterday. "In the interest of promoting political pluralism," the daily said it would start publishing ?n Monday a
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    • 161 10 Vain plea to drop subversion charges JAKARTA The judges of a district court here yesterday ruled out an application by lawyers defending two Muslim militants that their clients be charged only with criminal acts and not with subversion. Sahroni, 40, and Safki Suarul Huda, 21, arrested last year, are charged
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  • ASEAN NEWS ACROSS THE CAUSEWAY
    • 403 11 SAMARINDA (Indonesia) Borneo's ancient forests are disappearing under an onslaught of commercial logging, fires, and settlers eager for land. Thousands of logs cut from primary rain forest float daily down the broad Mahakam River, destined for dozens of plywood factories and sawmills
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    • 379 11 MALACCA The Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) will soon send several personnel to Indonesia (or training to familiarise them with the Super Puma helicopter that Jakarta is expected to deliver in 18 months. Air force chief Lt-Gen (U) Datuk Mohamed Ngah, disclosing
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    • 185 11 KOTA KINABAIA' Police shot dead a suspected robber and arrested another during a manhunt for three people who used a hand grenade during a goldsmith shop robbery in Lahad Datu yesterday. Sabah Police Commissioner Haji Syed Othman Syed All yesterday said the third
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    • 415 11 KUALA LUMPUR Problems of racial polarisation in universities are mainly caused by ethnic-based politicking outside campus, academicians and student leaders interviewed have said. Professor Syed Husin Ali, of the University of Malaya, said: "If there is going to be any correction of the
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    • 230 11 KUALA LUMPUR The Ma laysian Chinese Association yesterday called for a speedy solution of what it claimed were problems arising from the appointment of non-Chinese-educated headmasters and senior assistants in Chinese primary schools. MCA president Datuk Dr Ling Liong Sik said: "The MCA
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    • 535 12  -  SALIM OSMAN By in Kota Baru KOTA BAKU Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad yesterday expressed satisfaction at the outcome of his two-day visit here to promote party unity. Describing it as a "very fruitful visit", the Umno president said he received
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    • 333 12 WASHINGTON The Malaysian Foreign Minister, Datuk Haji Abu Hassan Omar, has suggested that the United States allow Malaysian students undergo practical training after graduation to temporarily lessen the unemployment burden in Malaysia. There are currently 24,000 Malaysian students in colleges and universities
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    • 108 12 Don't turn mosques into arenas, says Sultan KUALA LUMPUR The Sultan of Selangor has urged the people not to turn mosques into arenas for "slinging mud" at others or for seeking influence. "Do not play politics in mosques," he said on Friday when opening a mosque in Kepong. Mosques were
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 366 14  -  MICHAEL LIM By DAVID TAN THESE women have started the first Wives' Club for spouses and girlfriends of armed forces reservists. In their 20s and 90s, four married to officers, and five to NCOs, they are out to promote the clubhouses of the reservists'
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    • 164 14 THE Public Utilities Board will take action against a contractor for damaging an underground gas-pipe in Prinsep Street on Thursday. Two workers were rendered unconscious when they tried to stop a gas leak, near the site where electrical works were being carried out. A
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    • 57 14 Man accused of robbing with toy-gun KWA Boon Hoi, 26, was yesterday charged with robbing Ong Hing Gin of $85,000 using a toy pistol. The offence was said to have taken place at a construction site in Jalan Jurong Kechil on Oct 6 last year. Kwa is being remanded at
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    • 574 14 MRT experience shows importance of planning ahead The lesson for us, using the experience that we had with the MRT, is: See what is happening elsewhere, see what problems there are, and then plan systematically to ensure that we do
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    • 118 14 Musician Gurusamy dies of a heart attack THE Indian musician, M. V. Gurusamy, 67, died of a heart attack on Friday. A Singapore citizen who was born in Negri Sembilan, Malaysia, he began playing the mridangam (an Indian drum) when he was seven years old. Since then he had been
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    • Article, Illustration
      139 14 SAF exercises THE Bedok Jetty area and car parks Fl and F2 will be closed to the public tomorrow- from 7.30 am to 5 pm for Singapore Armed Forces exercises. Live firing exercises will be conducted by the Republic of Singapore Air Force at Pulau Pawai and Pulau Senang from
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    • 49 14 THE Singapore Institute of Building has re-elected Mr Peter Lim Kong Ong as its president for 1987/88. The other officials are Mr Lim Chong Nam (first vice-presi-dent), Mr Ng Cheng Huat (second vice-president), Mr Michael David Nalpon (honorary secretary) and Mr Ong Ann Tee (honorary treasurer).
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    • 308 14 JONATHAN CHOO THE job's done and a proud but relieved Mr M. H. Leubecker has the certificates to prove it. One hundred and ninety-two certificates, to be exact. He handed them to his Australian client, Barrier Reef Holdings, yesterday and, with them, possession
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    • 230 14 PROPERTY worth $14,000, including a 79-year-old Straits Settlement coin, several foreign currency notes, watches, gold chains, rings and pendants, were recovered after Ang Mo Kio police arrested a suspected housebreaker. The 31-year-old suspect is believed to be involved in at least
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    • 297 14 MORE than 250 new cases of a type of cancer to which Chinese have been found to be most prone are diagnosed in Singapore each year. The disease, nasopharyngeal cancer, attacks the head and neck. About 40 per cent of the victims survive
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    • 215 15 THOUSANDS of bulbs blazed up to brighten a kilometre of Serangoon Road last night to start celebrations for Deepavali, the Hindu Festival of Lights. Just as many people thronged the streets of Little India to catch a glimpse of the lighting up, officiated
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    • 724 15  - No Slogan Arch please, though we're Singaporean D OREEN SIOW BRENDAN PEREIRA Uy and MANY like the idea of a permanent arch across Orchard Road, some think it should be for special occasions only and nearly everyone < sked hates the thought of slogans emblazoned on it. The strongest objectors
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    • 64 15 This torn curtain covers the spot where Mr Malvinder Singh hit the seats after falling through the Prince cinema ceiling. The curtain had been stretched out to break his fall but his weight brought the curtain down and he went down to the floor. An ambulance
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    • 39 15 THE Traffic Police have added two BMW motorcycles to beef up their present 176-strong fleet. The two BMWs, in use since August, can reach speeds of up to 240 kmh. Each motorcycle costs $26,000
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    • 96 15 THE Mid-Autumn Festival came early to Telok Blangah last night when hundreds of children lit up the darkness with their colourful lanterns. Carrying paper and plastic battery-powered lanterns, and led by grassroots leaders, more than 1,000 boys and girls formed two glittering lines which snaked
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    • 427 17  -  L. E. PREMA By Pictures by NIK KASMANI IF you live in a flat but have always yearned to throw a private poolside party, a hotel thinks it has just the thing for you. A room with an attached pool. Glass Hotel
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    • 221 17 Unsuspecting housewife invited robber in to view her flat AN UNEMPLOYED man pretending to look for a flat chatted up a housewife and got her to unlock the door. Once inside, he whipped out a knife and robbed her of cash and valuables worth a total of $385. On July
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    • 89 17 New head for cadet council THE National Cadet Corps has a new Council Chairman. He is the Member of Parliament for Fengshan, Dr Arthur Beng, who took over from Mr John Yip in a ceremony at NCC Headquarters in Haig Road yesterday. Mr Yip, Director of Education, was the head
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    • 419 17  -  SERENA TOH By A COMPUTER system which can give precise measurements of objects without contacting them has been devised by a Singapore professor. And already it is exciting the interest of orthopaedic doctors and plastic surgeons, who see it as an important new tool in medical
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    • 308 17 VINCENT Sim Ah Guan's rehabilitation from being a school drop-out, junkie and secret society member to being a responsible family man and counsellor at a halfway house for drug addicts has won him national recognition. His personal success, said Mr Chin Harn Tong,
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    • 585 18  -  L. E. PREMA Some willing to spend as much as $4,000 on a hair piece By KENNETH KOH MORE bald men are going undercover. Wig makers and suppliers report that they are enjoying increasing business. There are eight companies
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    • 384 18 Tourist says he lost $19,000 to crooked gamblers A TOURIST lost $19,381 worth of gold ornaments on Thursday after being lured into a gambling session by a man he met in Orchard Road. That was the story Mr Thomas John McGlynn, 49, an Australian, told police when he reported that
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    • 298 18 Overseas competition our main problem in export, say MNCs HALF of the 105 Singaporebased multinational corporations surveyed recently said overseas competition was the biggest problem they faced when exporting from Singapore. Some also felt that the high costs of operation here made Singapore products less competitive in price. But the
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    • 141 18 A SINGAPORE Airlines chief steward was fined $4,500 yesterday when he admitted corruptly accepting "commissions" from a department store for conveying commercial goods to Jakarta while on flight duty. Chan Lian Teck, 36, was also ordered to pay a penalty of $990 which represented the
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    • 178 18 TECHNICIAN Foong Chee San is the winner of a Toyota Starlet, the first prize in The Straits Times Classified Advertisements Food Festival lucky draw. His number was picked yesterday by Mr Takao Ohashi, Assistant Manager of Toyota Tsusho Corporation, Tokyo Head Office, from
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  • FOCUS
    • 297 19 The Sunday Times VIEW Cleaning up the market THE long house-cleaning that began at the Stock Exchange of Singapore soon after Pan-Electric Industries collapsed in November 1985 is still going on. It was learned last week that the SES had fined two member firms a total of $147,500 for violating
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    • 169 19 What The Sunday Times reported on Oct 7, 1962 IN THE next 18 months, the Government plans to build 100 community centres in the rural areas in a massive propaganda programme. These are the areas where the government did not succeed as well as in the towns
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    • 1430 19 BRYAN GOULD, possible future Labour Party leader, is out to shed its cloth cap image 4 Mr Kinnock may still be the maestro wielding the baton, but Mr Gould is no mere second fiddle. He is the first violin and leader of the orchestra. Virtually
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  • FOCUS/Viewpoints
    • 948 20 Tan Sai Siong WHEN I was attending the recent public lectures by the current Lee Kuan Yew Distinguished Visitor, I wondered how many in his audience had complained in the past about the Government not doing enough (or our poor and unfortunate. If
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    • 975 20 Martin Loh 4 There is something the Government and people can do to inject more joy into life in Singapore. This has to do with improving the way we view and manage our most precious resource our fellow
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    • 589 20 WAN HAN TU loves beer, and he says that beer loves him. Whatever the truth of the matter, Han Tu is in the habit of meandering his way home after the bars close at around midnight. As it was the notorious Seventh Month which is
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    • 186 20 IN r SOMEONE OVERSEAS ABOUT SINGAPORE. lull IT WEEKLY OVERSEAS EDITION ;^!^^r- -JSv&Mmi Saturday, SEPTEMBER 5. I^l M. CUP] No. 222/8/87 7 The Straits Times Overseas Weekly. It's the weekly newspaper, printed on lightweight paper in convenient tabloid size. It carries business, economic, political and general news on Singapore as
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  • FOCUS/Analysis
    • 1015 21  - Thailand: Asia's rising economic star PATRICK L. SMITH Writing for the International Herald Tribune Agriculture now accounts for loss than 20 per cent of the economy. Light industries, such as Jewellery production, are blossoming. IN THE high-growth environment that prevailed in South-east Asia throughout the *****, this fertile and colourful
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    • 570 21 DRIVEN by the high cost of productioi at home and the relative attractions of Thailand as an offshore production platform, Japanese manufacturers are leading a wave of new foreign investment here Reflecting the economy's sharp turnaround and its future growth prospects, Thailand has emerged in
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  • RACING
    • 204 22 Big weight drop favours Siapa Rajah Siapa Rajah V By THE RACING EDITOR SIAPA RAJAH V comes in underscaled at 47.5 kg in today's feature race, the Merlion Stakes for mixed-division Class 1 horses, and is a bright prospect in the big field. The Amalgam five-year-old drops 7 kg from
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    • 111 22 THESE horses have won or done well on a wet track: RACE I: O'Malley 11. Hunk. RACE t: Proud Truth, Sir Winalot, Tap Dance Wizard, Zippy RACE 1: Purple Rain, Jacoran, American Soldier 11, Sonobe II RACE 4: Blaze Of Glory, Auctioneer 11, Takanawa Prince, Twinkle Toes ITI. RACE
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    • 341 22 RACE RACING EO MARKSMAN TONTO PEDIGREE MISTER X 5 Western Warrior 7 Hunk 17 Babaa 7 Hunk 7 Hunk 1 7 Hunk 10 Clouds Open 16 OMalley 5 Western Warrior 17 Bobas 3 Scooby 8 Miracle Of Love 15 Lit-Up 4 Thrice Divorced 13 Vitamin M
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    • 253 22  -  MARKSMAN By our man on the track FOR those looking for a lively longshot in the 16-strong $50,000 Merlion Stakes for Class 1 horses over the Bukit Timah 1,600m today (Race 5), the speedy Catchword is suggested. This New Zealand entire by Cat us finished
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    • 5461 22 mFmmmmmi 2.00 class 4 div 2 1,200m IiTTfH -mW (Ratings: 74-66) (St«k«a: $17,000) 1 798*38 PalfUmeat 57 (14) Fulfilment-K Chong 7 irg dl +7.5 (1200m). Beat only two home when Bth to Exquisite C4-1 Ipoh 1200m Sept 13; week earlier, came out from eight-month spell to
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    • 65 23 JOCKEY K.C. Ng was severely reprimanded over comments he made to the Racing Manager of the Singapore Turf Club, Ong Thiam Kim, before the start of Race 1 at Bukit Timah yesterday. Ng, last year's champion rider, was summoned into the office of the Chief Stipendiary
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    • 331 23 Favourites take a battering as Bukit Timah track turns soft By OUR RACING TEAM NEWCOMER Elcarlm, whose name read backwards is miracle, showed his class in the main event for Class 1 Div 1 horses over 1,600m (Race 5) at Bukit Timah yesterday, opening day
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    • 2305 23 CLASS 4 DIV 4 I ,2f©m Federal Stables 17 CallMeßlea 52 c 52.5 (49-16) Kuny (3) 1 1 1 16 fences 53.5 (131-33) iikmi (13) I 4 2 8 SaaKaißaJa 56 (47-15) Asnvadl i4) 3 3 3 4 Daaklaß Ed II 56 (781-161) V Nataaa
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    • 671 23 PARIS Much-travelled mare Triptych (29 races in six countries in four years) is second favourite at 4-1 in the Prix De L'Arc De Triomphe at Longchamp today The chief French hope, she will be ridden by last season's Hongkong champion jockey,
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    • 325 23  -  JACK ELLIOTT By SYDNEY Sound Horizon scored one of the biggest upsets in the long history of the AJC Epsom Handicap (Group One) when he narrowly won the A5250,000 (about *****,000) race at Randwick racecourse here yesterday. One of (our horses started in the
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    • 298 23 RACING GUIDE You need not strain your eyes anymore 1 I RACING GUIDE is the only magazine I that provides full colour jockeys silk to give I you a better view of the horses you are betting on. RACING GUIDE gives you more: The success rate of RACING GUIDE'S first
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  • OBITUARIES
    • 205 24 321 Deaths 321 Deaths CHARLES CHAN PENG CHOR alias CHAN WAH AGE: 64 Called home to be with the Lord Jesus. PMMd away peacefully en 2 to 87 at 11.35 am leaving behind: WIVES: Ho Swee Kong Lee Lillian SONS DAUGHTERS IN LAW Chan Kok Seng Anthony Wong Yoke Lai
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    • 50 24 324 In Memoriam 324 In Memoriam IN LOVING MEMORY OF MAGDALENE CHIA AH HOI Departed 4.10.1985 Mother, dear Mother, AAissed i* trie touch of your ever-coring hands, Gone is your motherly love. If only we were to have but one wish. We'd wish for you. Always remembered by loved ones.
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    • 37 24 The family of the late MOM AMY HENG MUI HIO (Departed on 26/09/87) with to express their heartfelt gratitude to friends, relatives ESE colleagues for their kind attendance, wreaths A donations during their recent bereavement.
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    • Obituary, Illustration
      23 24 In sweet remembrance of ANITA HO Departed on 4/10/86 Always remembered by Secretaries A Officers of Bank of America, Singapore
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      185 24 IN FONDEST MEMORY Of P.R. SOUNDRA PANDIAN DEPARTED 4 10.54 Although 3 years have gone the lovely memory of you still lingers in our hearts Always remembered by beloved wife, children, relative* and loved ones. In Loving Memory Of ANTHONY WEE KIM HOCK Departed 4 October IM6
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  • SPORT
    • 1607 24  -  ALAN HUBBARD WORLD CUP CRICKET Arms traded for bats as cricket brings Pakistan and India together Always on Sunday SYNOPSIS OF THE EIGHT TEAMS IT probably couldn't happen anywhere else in the world, out only a few days ago, after their armed forces had spent
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    • 743 24 NEW DELHI INDIA'S chances of retaining the World Cup they won after starting out as 66-1 outsiders four years ago look bleak on the eve of the tournament. Even skipper Kapil Dev is guarded while making predictions. "We shall certainly reach the semi-finals. And with
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    • 252 24 Lanka's 18-run win over Invitation XI KARACHI Sri Lanka gave a superb all-round performance on Friday to clinch an 18-run win over an Invitation XI, led by Javed Miandad in a warm-up one-day limited-overs cricket match here. With five days to go before their opening match in the Reliance World
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    • 314 24 NEW YORK As the number of National Football League players crossing picket lines almost doubled in 24 hours, union leader Gene Upshaw admitted he was contemplating an end to the 12-day strike. Upshaw, speaking to striking Cardinals players in St Louis, Missouri, said on Friday that
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    • 382 24 OAKLAND Reggie Jackson, once one of the most-feared sluggers in the major leagues, settled for a single in his final at-bat as a member of the Oakland Athletics, bringing to an end an eventful 20--year career. Jackson, who earned the title "Mr October" for his
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    • 1031 25  - Souness fares well with foul tactics ROB HUGHES TMtomowr I Cramped pitch, brutality put Kiev out of European Cup 4 Souness (right) was clever. He used a psychological weapon and we have learned a valuable weapon. But his methods are contrary to the spirit m of the game. Dynamo Kiev
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    • 445 25 DUNHILL CUP GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP ST ANDREWS Rodger Davis broke the course record with a breathtaking 63 on Friday as defending champions Australia edged into the semi-finals of the Dunhill Cup nations golf championship with a dramatic victory over Canada. Davis produced an
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    • 441 25 REST OF GOLF COLUMBUS (Ohio) Britain's Ken Brown shot eight birdies on Friday and moved into a two-stroke lead at 11 under-par 129 after the second round of the US$4OO,OOO ($836,000) Southern Open tournament. Mike Hulbert, of the United States, was alone in second place
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    • 624 25 ZURICH Real Madrid, who can lay claim to being the best club side in Europe at the moment, seem destined to win the European Cup soccer tournament the hard way. Having been drawn against Napoli in the first round, they now face another meeting which
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    • 218 25 Eiwpwi Cap: Neuchatel Xamax (Swit) v Bayern Munich (WG), Real Madrid (Spn) v Porto (Por), Bordeaux (Fra) v Lillestrom (Nor), Aarhus (Den) v Benfica (Por), Glasgow Rangers (Scot) v Gornik Zabrze (Pol), Sparta Prague (Cze) v Anderlecht (Bel), Rapid Vienna (Aus) v PSV Eindhoven (Hoi), Steaua
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    • 300 25 SOCCER SHORTS STOCKHOLM A player from Vitkovice failed to return to Czechoslovakia with the rest of the squad after their Uefa Cup tie with AK Stockholm, and has sought political asylum here, Swedish police said on Friday. Pavel Prusa. Vitkovice's substitute goalkeeper, gave his teammates
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    • 667 26  -  LEE WAI WUN Ai Lan is wushu winner at Asian championships in Yokohama REPORT: 41 used to accompany my moth•r to practise taiji at the association. That was where I saw people practising martial arts. I was so fascinated. They were prancing about and
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    • 416 26 DAVIS CUP TENNIS SYDNEY Wimbledon champion Pat Cash proved too powerful for a makeshift Indian doubles pair yesterday as he helped keep alive Australian hopes of retaining the Davis Cup. Cash, in harness with Peter Doohan, needed just one break of service
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    • 321 26 SAN FRANCISCO Top seed Ivan Lendl, the only seeded player to reach the quarter-finals, outlasted Dan Goldie 5-7, 6-4, 6-3 on Friday to advance to the semi-fi-nals of the U*****,000 ($618,230) TransAmerica Open tennis championship. Other quarter-final winners included Sweden's Peter Lundgren, ranked 49th
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    • 301 26 BARCELONA Sweden beat hosts Spain in their first two singles encounters of the Davis Cup World Group semifinals on Friday for a vital 2-0 lead. On a damp claycourt and under intermittent drizzle, Sweden's Mats Wilander overpowered Emilio Sanchez in four sets and Stefan
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    • 239 26 SHANGHAI New Zealand scored wins in both Davis Cup singles tennis matches against China on Friday, the first day of the Eastern Zone final. Bruce Derlin, the world's 170th-ranked player, defeated China's Liu Shuhua 6-4, 6-4,6-1. Derlin dominated the first set against Liu, China's top-seeded
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    • 778 27  -  JANICE SEAH By Exodus on as budding stars search for the right environment MICHAEL CHANG is the Un-der-18 tennis champion in the United States, the country which produced John McEnroe. Although you wouldn't want that as your reference. At 15, he is the
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    • 186 27 DUBLIN Greg Lemond is back on his bike, lucky to be alive and aiming for a comeback that would rank among the greatest in sports. A string of setbacks, including a hunting accident that drained half his blood and left 30 shotgun pellets buried in
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    • 475 27 Baltimore beaten: The New York Yankees defeated Baltimore 3-1 in Friday's American League game. Other rcMlto: Detroit 4 Toronto 3. Kansas City Royals 6 Minnesota 3, Seattle 5 Texas Rangers 4, California Red Sox 10 Cleveland 4, (11) Oakland 4 Chicago 3, (12) Boston 3 Milwaukee 2. NfttUMl
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    • 404 27 PAKISTAN OPEN SQUASH KARACHI Unseeded Umar Hayat Khan continued his giant-killing spree at the Pakistan Open squash tournament on Friday by ousting fellow-Pakistani Qamar Zaman in the quarter-finals. As Pakistani favourites Jahangir Khan and Jansher Khan marched towards a showdown in the final, Umar overcame
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    • 211 27 ATHLETICS Tlbm* UU-r B*»l im Hhm meet (National Stadium, 2pm). O»»m meet (Fairer Park. 10am). BOWLING Clib 4e Beny Martin uinifil: Ist weekly final ((Striker's Bowl. 9am). THICKET BCA Dlv i: SCC I v TT. SRC v JR- Padang, CSC v UWC (Ba testier) All matches at
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    • 580 27  -  JOE DORAI SSC/COCA-COLA/ASCOT CHEQUE PRESENTATION FOR SQUASH ■ir ATHLETES should strive to become balanced individuals, excelling in sport as well as studies, rather than concentrate only on achieving top grades in examinations. And all sports personalities have the opportunity to be good both
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    • 313 27 TAN Tee Suan won the 470 dinghy Class with crew Joe Chan in the Kiwi Regatta at Changi Sailing Club yesterOttrr rcmiu W: 1 Richard Hyde and David Theobald LMer: I Wong Ming Ch»e. fntrii r— 1 Scott McCook and Mike Urn I Michael Locaaaen and Nioka S
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    • 278 27 ONLY three of the several national athletes who competed in last month's Jakarta South-east Asia Games triple jumper Francis Nathan, walker Helen Low and long jumper Chan See Huey were at their best at the fifth Times Inter-Business Houses athletics meet at the National Stadium
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    • 115 25 J£ ft IT 1 i Ik; L Davh: Breathtakinf 63 APFOINTMEIsn^ I We are a well established local construction company seeKmg suitable candidates for the positions of PROJECT MANAGER I* Bsc Degree in Architectural I At least 3 years working experience I M E CO-ORDINATOR I» Bsc Degree in Mechanical
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    • 319 26 THESE COMBINES YWJE MADE IT POSSBLE FOR YOU TO WIM PRIZES AND GO HOME WITH DOOR GIFTS Singapore Airlines Ltd Malayan Traders Tat Chuan Audio Pte Ltd Fuji Photo Film (S) Pte Ltd Cost Plus Electronics C. K. Tang Limited Shell Eastern Petroleum (S) Pte Ltd Singapore Daimaru Pte Ltd
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    • 67 26 «A REMINDER about Thursday's closing dale far the September Co-ca-Cola Sunday Times Sporting Achievement of the Month Award nominations. If you haven t aeat la your nominations, you eaa nil in the coupon here and mail It to us. 1 SUNDAY TIMES/COCA-COLA SPORTS ACHIEVEMENT OF THE MONTH AWARD My choic*
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    • 214 27 ORGANISED BY Tit STWMTS TMS fIESS (1975) LTD SNGATORE AMATEUR AMITC ASSOCIATION I r^lmj'* W' saaCrj^/"^^*^^^ I I IhU KM HULaaaaV SMn Min Daily News I ■Mi Baßßßofl^BNa Lwe^P^ JBaFuiaß Jr^/^^^^A I I 9 ■aj laaaaaajTiST^avMßHajßaav bb&. sH w~"~i~^^ I h^ Jtwp^?^^^^^^^ I bb ■m aawsaaK^HCi I I TlD*^w WsV
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  • The Sunday Times Sportsfront
    • 688 28  -  J. RAJENDRAN reports from Kuala Lumpur Southpaws Zhao, Yang Yang take centrestage in today's final ALAN BUDI KUSUMA, who held so much promise following bis shock defeat of Morten Frost, met his match in the men's singles semi-finals of the 555 World Cup at the Stadium
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    • 275 28  -  SAW YEW HOCK GUINNESS SNOOKER LEAGUE FINAL By SINGAPORE Billiards and Snooker Council Team I proved too strong against Rubber Sports Club to capture the Guinness Snooker League title at the SBSC Clubhouse yesterday. SBSC I, with the services of national player Benjamin Lui and Thomas
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    • 383 28  - Khalsa snatch title with grand 5-1 win ALBERT JOHNSON PREMER LEAGUE HOCKEY By KHALSA made history when they captured the Singapore Hockey Association Premier League title for the first time with an impressive 5-1 victory over a plucky Singapore Airlines Group at Tanglin ground yesterday. Although Khalsa have one more
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    • 269 28  -  ALBERT JOHNSON THE Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's water polo sub-com-mittee are studying proposals to provide a financial grant to an outstanding core group to further their educational and sports pursuits. The sub-committee, who met on Thursday, are expected to urge their management committee
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    • 334 28 Elizabeth muffs her chance IT was a match that Indonesia's Elizabeth Lattef would probably want to forget, and no one can blame her. She practically threw away a commanding lead in the second game and eventually lost her women's singles semi-final against China's Li Ungwei in the 555 World Cup
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    • 205 28  -  JOE DORAI THE Football Assocation of Singapore have decided to cancel the Merlion Cup and Lion City Cup Under-16 tournaments because of financial difficulties and lack of support from fans and sponsors. This means that the national squad, who were eliminated from the
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    • 195 28 KUALA LUMPUR Sports Toto on Friday became the first party to offer help to the 11 unemployed players in Perlis team, who have qualified for the Malaysia Cup semi-finals. The sports-promoting firm are offering Jobs to two players and are also willing to provide
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    • 174 28 BRITISH SOCCER LONDON Liverpool's irresistible surge towards the top of the English Soccer League was handsomely sustained yesterday when they beat Portsmouth 4-0 to stay hard on the heels of leaders Queens Park Rangers. Rangers won 2-1 at Wimbledon, while second-placed Liverpool delighted their capacity
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    • 284 28 Reuter Charlton 0 Arsenal 3 Chelsea 2 Newcastle 2 Coventry 1 Waterford 0 Liverpool 4 Portsmouth 0 Luton 1 Man Utd 1 Oxford 3 Norwich 0 Southampton 0 Everton 4 Tottenham 2 Sheft Wed 0 West Ham 1 Derby 1 Wimbledon 1 QPR 2 DIVISION ONE Birmingham 2 Hudderafleld
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    • 264 28 Peace has no boundaries Page 24 Souness turning sour Page 25 S' pore's wushu winner Page 26 Tennis tots eye America Page 27 ADD A TITLE Parana* System Support Specialist AFTFR ABC PTE LTD <L±M. M. JUXI. #16-02 Skyway Towers •m r^ww t-w^ -m t- a -m "jmrn 2068 Orchard
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  • TV PLUS
    • 8 1 TV PLUS The Sunday Times, October 4, 1987
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      54 1 RIVER DELIGHTS 4 Whether it's fishing in the Singapore River or buried deep in the sand of the curving e beaches at Kaflang River, Singaporeans are discovering the joys offered by our newly-cleaned waterways. Families, schootooys and couples alike are testing the f waters once crowded with tongkangs and M
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      • CINEMA
        • 557 2 SIX films to be screened at this year's Japanese Film Festival, from Wednesday to Sunday, are the works of younger directors and are aimed at a young audience. They range from a light-heart-ed social comedy about two children who face the impending divorce
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        • 490 2  - Tale of doomed love and vain ambition UNKWON IN HER first martial arts venture, director Ann Hui has accomplished admirably what many other filmmakers have tried but tailed. With Romance of Book and Sword (which recently ended its run here) and its sequel Princess Fragrance, she has created a coherent
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        • 502 2  - When two prison cellmates grow to understand each other STEVE JACOBI By IN KISS of the Spiderwoman, actor William Hurt gave a strong performance which won him the best actor Oscar last year. In the film, to be shown on Friday by the Singapore Film Society, he plays Luis Molina,
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          283 2  -  LOW MEI MEI By Is Sam Hui losing his Cans? SAM HUI, who has the distinction of being the first singer to perform at the Hongkong Coliseum in 1983, is set to take centrestage at the Coliseum again. The Hongkong singer /actor kicks off his new series of
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        • 707 3  - King Kong charms, while mutant repels KEN JALLEH JR KINO KONG LIVES Starring Brian Kerwin and Linda Hamilton Directed by John Guillermin THE KINDRED Starring David Allen Brooks and Rod Steiger Directed by Jeffrey Obrow and Stephen Carpenter At Cathay cinemas By PERISH the thought but if Hollywood had its
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          585 3 Actress works to pay legal bills LESLEY-ANNE Down is going back to work to help pay for her legal bills. The actress incurred them after winning a bitter two-year battle with former husband William Friedkin for joint custody of her five-year-old son Jack. In her first job in nearly
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        • 541 3  -  LOW MEI MEI By A FRIENDLY tap on the shoulder started off the hard punches and kicks. For newcomer David Wu, dubbed Tom Cruise of the Asian screen because of his likeness to the American star, a chance encounter at a disco in
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        • 523 4  -  KEN JALLEM JR Th« Right Stuff W«*ws4sy, Ch 5, 9.30 pm seifsf gighopetyke goetihiosryjuyh MEN. Say it the way a woman might and you will get an idea of what feminists would find wrong about Tke Rlgkt Staff. Made from the original 1963 film
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        • 570 4  -  UNKNOWN 10.30pm I jvkdf odfghjrth hrty9 CHRISTOPHER Columbus walks the decks of the Santa Maria again in the shape of handsome Gabriel Byrne. This three-part movie, Christopher Columbus attempts to bring the story of this strange and complex man to the small screen. His life is
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        • 553 4  -  KISIG EU MEHIG ■tvpmevie* I A Drtftom of Red Mansions I Today, Ch 8, 10.30 pm I ucjidfgjfothk opdfhjofhj-iry I WAS afraid that this television version of A Dream of the Red Chamber wouldn't stand up to the exacting demands of the epic 18th century
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        • 354 4  -  SERENA TOH TV REVIEW By THEY got it right the third time. Upbeat, foot-tapping songs were the stuff of most entries at the ABU (Asia-Pa-cific Broadcasting Union's) Song contest (Sept 26, Ch 12, 8.30 pm), unlike in previous years, when the contest seemed more like a
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        • 870 7 He has been compared to Prince and Michael Jackson and is not too pleased about it. Terence Trent D'Arby has also been hailed as the new boy wonder of the British soul scene. HE HAS been described as "angelic looking," "a golden boy," "androgynously beautiful,"
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        • 299 7  -  LIM SEK POP REVIEW By CONNECTIONS Dick Lee (WEA) CONSTANTLY looking for new directions in his music, Dick Lee emt .*rks on a more dance-oriented album this time. There's more attention to instrumentation for that special dance music sound, though many of the
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        • 683 7  -  PHILIP CHEAH writes on the "independents" musicians who dare to be different. NOBODY can be as bad as Mojo Nixon, least of all Michael Jackson. Mojo Nixon must be rock *n' roll's wildest, most spontaneous singer. Nixon is a merciless satirist who rants, grunts and generally
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        • 587 7 Hb SwdfMiinwMi won hill the MTV Vtateo Awards PETER Gabriel is an innovator and perfectionist, both of which take up time. But fans know that his singles are worth buying, and each album is yet another masterpiece. For his LP, So, he flew off to
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      • Younq Life
        • 254 12 Hello kids MACHINES, machines, machines everywhere. I doubt if there is anyone in Singapore Who does not have some sort of machine an arm's length away. From the alarm clock that wakes you up in the morning to the television you watch before going to bed, there is always a
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        • 218 12 We round off the series on party dishes with some ideas for napkins. Fancifully folded napkins add a nice touch to the table setting. You will need: Square napkins, made of paper or cloth. If you use cloth, starch them lightly and iron
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        • 347 12 HE MOTOR CAR BmMw petrol and diesel, the two commonest fuels, cars can also ran on gas, alcohol, electricity, palm oil and steam. Some engines are situated In the rear of the cars. A CAR is so familiar that we tend to forget bow complicated it is.
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        • 622 16  -  VALERIE LEE By DOWN by the Kallang River an unmistakeable whiff of brine is in the air. Almost under the noses of cars thundering along Nicoll Highway, children play on 2.5 km of recently created sandy beaches and frolick in the newly cleaned water. It's
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        • 652 16 ON SUNDAY evening, the towcring office blocks in Shenton Way are silent. The roads and the backwaters of the downtown business district bekng not to the bankers and financiers, but leisureseekers like fishing enthusiast Benjamin Lai, 36, drawn by the hire of the
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    • 293 7 Congratulations to Mr Mrs. Derrick Goh on their winning of 1967 Malaysia Ballroom Dancing Championship (open to South East Asia) In the Amateur Modern: Waltz, Tango, Foxtrot and Quickstep POH DAK CE STUDIO Mr. Thomas Ng Kim Seng Mr. Cha Cha Lee Mr. Kent Chia S. Y. Mr. William Teo
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    • 82 10 M^i^Bi In not more than 100 words, f f "if UExcitin g the Singapore Man". Maxwell Ftoad Post Office If "*"^jm£ m^. *Is^&E^ Winning profiles published in Singapore 9106 >^^ *m* *Jt^K*W%> 1 »"iv/r««" TU C^^nt, T*w,« rt before October 12, 198/. '^M W 9^ M M vC/'i m T^
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    • 1280 11 i9ffn*MlH^H|HH HHHHHHHHHHHH MARVIN by Tom Armstrong u 1 I marvin HAe peerpovep I /i think h^\ IT vhatfvpr mapp^m^p Y I I I I WM\ JMI P^W ANOTHER PUANt HOW eHOUUP E>6s TO A Trlau 0Y A JURY I irxM TWE (^/Y/PQNY i vv^S\ LKE THE fIRMY i^l ENOUOH \U
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    • 93 12 Singapore's newest leisure magazine with something for everyone fashion, fun, fitness, fame fortune! Exclusive to Lifestyle mlhßf^^ *S^r> m Find out if you have r^^ m won one of 5 food V A hampers worth $200!!! ■k •C^jpiSfc v h ■*^k* r dt*^^t^L^^ M^krirf jEp*^ 1 V---- k«s #«(fe Available
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    • 278 12 W7TTBM Wi3W a idDDII bog tmj&M&m V m^Jtm^^A P^^ T^tftf^mmUmm JH I Meili: What is the best I^^^^M^^B (noun) a marsh (see G&tr^^^^^^^^^lMwm I thing to put in a sandwich? 2 3 O^ picture). S Anna: Your teeth! When was the f S J l^ BOGEY Ka£gS Mooncake Festival x^^^
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    • 953 13 q'iVW a fa 737-1168 |C.A.T,S.| [TLX;RSS3343CLASS FAX: 732-0230CLASS 1 TELEPHONE SERVICE; Monday to Friday: 9 am to 5 30 p.m. (sp.m. d«adlir>« for next day) Saturday: 8.30 a.m. to 2.00 p.m. (11a.m. deadline for The Sunday Times) Public Holiday: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. I COUNTER SERVICE; TIMES HOUSE SM
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    • 621 13 39 TV/ Vkfao/ Hi-n ANTENNA INSTALLATION CALL: *****50/ *****47 for immediate attend, free estimate We g'teed our product It workmanship for 1 yr. Also specialised In Hitachi. JVC CTV/ Video Repair. ROGERS LS7 SPEAKERS. Harman Kardon PM6OO amp., Systemdex 2X turntable. Technics tuner It cassette deck and records for sale.
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    • 602 13 44 Stamps/ Coins STANLEY GIBBONS THE GREATEST NAME IN STAMPS SINCE IS6S MORE STAMPS MORE ALBUMS MORE BOOKS MORE CHOICE Come and visit us at STANLEY aSNIOIIS (S) PTE LTD MARINE SQUARE N0.6 Raffles Boulevard #02-236, Singapore 0103 Tel: *****98 Telex RS ***** SINGSG MARINE SQUARE P.O. BOX 0001 SINGAPORE
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    • 594 14 99 Positions Vacant: Sales SALCSOIRLS WANTED AT Hoi land Rd Shopping Centre Tel *****76 Mr Tan 100 Positions Vacant: Technical An Enewworinw factory r>qy>f. TECHNICAL ASSISTANTS (2 vacancies) 9 hardworking male. Singapore cltisen around 30 years old good working knowledge of structure steel shop drawings must have experience In QB,
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    • 695 14 104 Othsr Positions 104 Other Positions Vacant Vacant ELECTROLUX SERVICES PTE. LTD urgently require MALE ft FEMALE CLEANERS to work fun time or part-time at HOB area Hougang and Serangoon Central. Attractive salary Interested, plaass call personalty at our aite office between 7.00am. 7.00pm. Location for the aite office, plaasa
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    • 786 14 132 For Sale: Mercedes 12/78. 2905. FULLY auto 2nd pte owner Low mileage. Accident free. Excellent cond. $44,000 View (3p.m. to 6p.m.) 18, Wilkinson Rd., S'pore 1543. 2 UNITS, 'SO, Mercedes Bens Both orig. central locks, powei windows, full accessories. White colour. View Blk. 343, Jurong East 8L 31. #01-61,
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    • 1104 14 134 For Sale: Datsun/ Nissan ALMOST -82 NISSAN St&nza 18. 5-speed, power windows, central locking, s/rlms. Pioneer radio cassette. $20,800 *****30 (after Bam) ■SB NISSAN STANZA 1.6 SOL. New model. Power steering, full accessories. Tax 1 '88 Brand new cond. Tel: *****48 View: Blk 3022A, Übl Rd. 1, #01-48. 7/-S0
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    • 996 14 135 For Sala: Toyota 74 NEAR. CELICA ST Full accessories. Very beautiful cond. Downpayment *****. *****45. 77 TOYOTA COROLLA KE 1300 c.c. fully equipped, good condition. $***** 0.n.0. Tel: *****16. 77, TOYOTA MKII. Oood cond. Fully auto. Tax 4/88, full accessories $7,700 ono Tel: *****85. 77 TOYOTA PUBUCA 1000. Radio
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    • 982 14 137 For Sala: Mazda VS4 MAZDA 328, 15 notchback, 1 owner, beautiful cond. $27,800. *****94. Roowl. 1000 MAZDA SIS 1000 c.c. 5-dr. Orlg. paint. Tax Dec. Alrcond.. cassette $13,000. *****44. 1982 MAZDA 020 Ltd, 4-door Fully auto. Power steering, central lock. *****61. 12 noon 4 MTHS. OLD Mazda 323 13
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    • 938 14 139 For Sala: Daihatau •88 NEAR SBB Charade Turbo Accident free, original paint, hl-fl, timer, alarm, new tyres. MalnUlned by agent. See to believe! Highest offer secures. Tel: *****94, 9 a.m. onwards. LATE 1870 CHARADE. Alrcon., hl-fl, s/rlms, beauUful, well kept. $12,000 neg. View 4 Hlndhede Road opposite Bt Tlmah
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    • 733 14 141 For Sals: 141 For Sale: Other Makes Othf Mafcss I renaultH SPECIAL BENEFITS FOR YEAR END PROMOTIONS! 8/ 3 YEARS WARRANTY 3 YEARS FREE MASNTENANCE tf LIFETIME RUST PROTECTION |FtP4AiAJI /^ftV atSti* Exklusiv C# CAN BssTn^E^miTl'ESs WE ARE OPEN ON SUNDAY (10AM TO 3PM) 142 For Sale: ComiiMii L
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    • 981 14 173 Accommodation Available: Apartments ISLAND VIEW CONDOMINIUM showflat open: Sat./ Sun. 1 la rn to 4p.m. 388 Jin Mat Jambol. #01-06 (off Paslr Panjang Rd.) Brand new lowrlse maisonettes (3.600 sq.ft.) with big terraces, s/pool.. squash, tennis, sauna, etc 4-1 bdrms. family hall. p f urn $2,700 F/fum. S&300 Sole
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    • 940 15 190 For Sale: HUDC Apartments "OPEN HOUSE HOUfIANO Blk 347, 03- 585 walk-up apt newly renovated $220,000. time 3 p.m. 6 p.m. Olympic Housing SHUNFU MAIB. CORNER Unit. Well renovated Built-in wardrobes/ cabinets. Alrcon heaters. S2BSK Tel *****95/ *****75 FARRER COURT BLK B S22OK Bedok Reservoir 81k.736/ 737 $230K Alju
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    • 8 1 SUNDAY PLUS The Sunday Times, October 4. 1987
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    • 115 1 GOLIATH RUNNING SCARED THE GARRY KASPAROV STORY f I Garry Kasparov (right) and Anatoly Karpov, the great Soviet grandmasters, meet in Seville, Spain, next Saturday for their fourth world championship €t. battle in three years. To Western eyes, Kasparov, the Mil flamboyant young champion, is an unfamiliar Soviet 4Pv hero
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      • 401 4 I CHAQZHOuI DIAN-XIN I MMMMMM I r] The House of Blossoms is now serving [Jj Ln delicious Chaozhou Dian-Xin every IjJ ft afternoon. There are all your usual f\J ru favourites like Chaozhou Sun Gao, JinCai J*l o] Gao and Shui Jing Bao, as well as K Jfl Shao Mai.
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      • 34 6 All the clever decorating ideas you got from DECOR Guide are now in the Bigger and Brighter HOME DECOR Available at Times Bookshops, Actus, all Newstands and from your News-vendor A Times Periodicals Publication
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      • New Zealand Holidays
        • 238 7 AMPHIBIAN Grumman Goose aircraft flying from Auckland, New Zealand's largest city, provide a unique passenger and tourist service. They form the only amphibian operation in the southern hemisphere that uses Grumman Goose aircraft. Amphibian aircraft are rare the world over, yet the Auckland City operation
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        • 377 7  -  TONY ORMAN By A NEW Zealand International Festival of the Arts will be held in Wellington, from March 5-26 next year. The scheduled highlights are: Two performances by the legendary Rudolf Nureyev, with six principal dancers of the Paris Opera Ballet, in the Michael Fowler
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        • 500 7 U FOOD is the theme for the New Zealand Tourist and Publicity Department tourism promotion in 1988. The new campaign will be known as 'Taste New Zealand". t is seen as an imaginative, innovative and appealing campaign to potential overseas visitors.
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        • 607 8 CAMPERVAN or Motorhome by whatever name you call it, travelUng in one is an extremely economical and con- venient way to see New Zealand. Prices are reasonable to boot, ranging from NZ$7O (Ss93) a day to NZ$l3O for a four-berth vehicle, depending on the
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        • 576 8 4 No one appreciated what beautiful work was coming out of New Zealand. 7 ■IF EVER you chance to drive from Blenheim to Nelson at the top of New Zealand's South Island, your route will take you past the quaint town of Havelock, at the
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        • 405 8 THE New Zealand Tourist and Publicity Office (NZTP) plans to make the Kiwi Regatta an annual event in Singapore. The regatta, sponsored by the NZTP, comprises three races conducted over two days. Two races will be held today (the second day of the race)
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        • 650 9  -  TONY ORMAN European drivers to take part for the first time By OCTOBER 26 is a public I holiday in New Zealand. On F&JP^B that spring day, the waterL '^31 front streets of Wellington will echo with the exciteBfl I ment of the 1987 Nissan-Mo-bil
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        • 764 9 THE Maryborough region at the northern end of New Zealand's South Island enjoys crisp, clear, sunny winters and warm sunshine in summer. In New Zealand's annual "Sunshine Stakes", Blenheim in Marlborough often wins with some 2,400 hours of sunny weather. In the mere 14 years
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        • 774 10  -  TONY ORMAN By MOST New Zealanders Uve on the North Island for purely economic reasons. If they had a choice, the South Island would be crowded! It has everything: awesome sea cliffs In Ftordland, towering snow-capped mountains, secluded sun-kissed beaches, rich pastures dotted with fat
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        • 735 10 4 We guarantee people wont be tick. In fact we don't carry any sick bags nothing that's not required -ona board! 7 A yacht race on Auckland's spectacular Waltemata Harbour, followed by a three-course meal with wine may not quite be Dennis Conner's style,
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    • SUNDAY PLUS
      • FEATURE
        • 4257 2 ONE SPRING evening in 1969, just before my sixth birthday, my parents were trying to solve a chess problem in the newspaper. I had never played chess, but I watched them closely as they struggled to solve it and then give up in despair. Next morning I
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      • FASHION
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          329 3  -  LIM PHAY-LING Stay by NGHAI CHEE WAH EVERY now and then we need to be reminded of what truly good design is. This was what the Guy Laroche autumn-winter 1987-88 haute couture shows here last weekend did when they gave us a peek into the exclusive world of
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          300 3 Windsor weaves its spell THE recent fervour created by the sale of the Duchess of Windsor's jewels has inspired some charming fashions on both sides of the Atlantic, reports The Daily Mail. Replicas of most of her spectacular jewellery are now available in the London stores. But more important,
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      • FOOD
        • 974 4  -  MARGARET CHAN EAT OUT I By FACED with unlimited a la carte servings of Sichuan favourites for $16, 1 felt like a child again in Santa Claus land. I did have a few reservations at the start of my meal at Crown Prince's Long Jiang restaurant. To be
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        • 837 4  -  BERTILLA PEREIRA After Five By IT'S Friday evening and you're with the usual motley bunch you call your friends. Where do you go? One is an orange juice maniac who needs steak as a chaser, the other a scotch drinker who's very happy
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      • MIND & BODY
        • 1059 5 Don't recall an event? Some may think that they are getting on. Actually, they have wiped the slate clean, wittingly or unwittingly. From middle age on, most people have more reminiscences from youth and early adult years... People also tend to forget parts of their
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        • 483 5  -  KATH WALSH VUt&Hjk ■y READING through the letters and questions I have received, I found that problems relating to "weight" cropped up regularly. One reader was concerned about not being able to look trim, in spite of dieting and now not being overweight. "I
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        • 590 5 Q: I am a girl working with male e«Ue*gaes who love to sit around an. l talk dirty. Would I he considered unsporting or an-tl-wx-lal tf I don't Join In? A: It is very ill-mannered and insensitive of your male colleagues to indulge
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      • ARTS & BOOKS
        • 1180 11 Museum brings its skeletons out of the closet K. F. TANG strolled through the museum amidst preparations for the centennial exhibition which began on Monday and came across some old friends specially pieced together for the occasion. "WILL someone tell me where I or rather, we are? I'm schizoid, you
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        • 153 11 AN EXHIBITION of creative writing, art and craft by children on the theme "12th October 1887" the date of the official opening of the museum at its present site runs concurrently with the main show. To mark the centenary, there will also be an exhibition of 218 works
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        • 563 11  -  MARA FERNANDEZ By for sophisticated offerings in the arts. "Also, Singaporeans are spending more and more of their time on cultural activities. The local arts scene will have to support this or the population will be frustrated," said Nicky. "Singaporeans may get quite
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      • TRAVEL
        • 887 12 LOVERS of old-town charms will be more than happy with India's cities. My own search for the nostalgic covered Old Delhi, Agra and the Pink City of Jaipur, which form India's "Golden Triangle" spread over three states. A side visit to Srinagar in Kashmir
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        • 428 12 KASHMIR. The scenic haven for the city dweller who wants to do little but drink in the splendour of glassy lakes, towering mountains and crisp air. But the feeling that Nature's best is not quite enough has taken root among the Kashmiri authorities, who
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        • Article, Illustration
          215 12 Peace and quiet Top Shots OVERWHELMING. That's the word to describe the shutterbugs' response. Though there were a good number of straight shots of people and animals at peace with the world in slumber, solitude and the like there were just as many artistic and interpretative snaps of nearly
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