Weekend East, 10 October 1986
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Weekend East
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Title Section17 1986-10-10 1 WEEKEND east Your FREE weekly newspaper Friday, October 10, 1986 M.C.(P) No. 173/5/86 Vol. 1 NO. 1417 words
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Article, Illustration122 1986-10-10 1 That’s how Denise feels as soloist winner of Talentime ’86 OH, what a wonderful day..! And that was how winner Denise Cains Tan, 27, described the morning after Talentime ’B6. “No more talent quests for me," said Denise, a contract manageress. Her prize $5,000, leather goods, watches, andPICTURE BY CHEW YEN FOOK - 122 words
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Advertisement142 1986-10-10 1 85i i,upy Slain girl’s postcard to family: Page 2 FOR YOUR EYES ONLY ARE YOU Feeling giddy and uncomfortable with your spectacles? Getting fed up with your spectacle screws loosening lenses falling off 7 Thinking of making contact lenses? Are your eyes suitable tor making contact lenses 7 Call us,142 words
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Advertisement58 1986-10-10 1 saiSS INSIDE Boy raised by apes Page 14 FUNNYLINES: Page 8 Malay girl’s Mandarin song Page 2 WEEKEfiPO Dunkin' Donuts contest winners Page 2 Sani is at the top of his job Page 4 LIVE LETTERS: Page 9 They drank my beer and charged me Page 14 OUR ‘WHAT'S HER58 words
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Article, Illustration247 1986-10-10 2 MARIYANTI Adam wanted to be make friends and be a good neighbour, so she sang lai wo shou (Let’s shake hands) in Mandarin. And it paid off for her when she was among the 15 finalists for her age group at the children's247 words
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Article, Illustration279 1986-10-10 2 IRENE TOH - SLAIN GIRL’S POSTCARD SAYS IT WAS VERY COLD By IRENE TOH THE postcard says: “I’ll be coming home on Oct 14, 1800 hours." Eight days after sending the postcard from Auckland, New Zealand, to her family, Miss Doris Chew Kee Im, 32, wasPictures: Lianhe Zaobao - 279 words
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Article, Illustration185 1986-10-10 2 Our what’s-her-line girl: Did you guess right? WHEN Lin Bee Hwa, 26, first started work at a coffee shop in Tampines South some two years back, her friends said she should be working at a coffee house or lounge. “You’re too good looking,” friends told Bee185 words
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Advertisement728 1986-10-10 2 12-months’ supply Willie Ng. Blk 334 Woodlands St 32, #O3-23 (2573); Muhd Yusni, Blk 6 Marine Terrace, #O2-212 (1544); Anna Ong, 65 Branksome Road (1543); Tan Kia Lai, Blk 412 Bedok North Ave 2. #O6-118 (1646); Irene Tay, Blk 46 Bedok South Ave 3, #l4-290 (1646) 6-months’ supply Molly Wee.728 words
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Advertisement36 1986-10-10 2 -PT Distributed to 75,000 homes every week Serving the communities in Bedok, Changi, Changkat, Eunos, Fengshan, Geylang Serai, Joo Chiat, Kaki Bukit, Kampung Chai Chee, Kampung Kembangan, Kampung Übi, Marine Parade, Siglap, Tarnpines, and Tanah Merah.36 words
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Advertisement354 1986-10-10 3 MITSUBISHI MRE 2456 245 Litre 2 Door Refrigerator Dimension W-600mm D-585mm H-1560mm HP: Downpayment $210.00 Instalment $llO.OO xl2 mths NOW $1199 SANYO REFRIGERATOR SR 629 Z 290 Litre 4 Door Refrigerator Dimension W-574mm D-600mm H-1782mm HP: Downpayment $269.00 Instalment $140.00 xl2 mths NOW $1540 $157 MITSUBISHI MRE 2166 216 Litre354 words
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Community News
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Article, Illustration255 1986-10-10 4 HDB Area Office Day THE Disco Bounce, a tent with an air-filled cushion floor, was a big hit with the kids during the HDB Area Office Day carnival at Marine Parade last Sunday. In the tent, the kids danced, bounced and rolled onPicture: Lianhe Zaobao - 255 words
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60 1986-10-10 4 NEEDY students in Kaki Bukit can apply for a bursary from the constituency’s Citizens’ Consultative Committee. Applications are open to primary, secondary and pre-university or college students. The students should have good academic results and extra-curri-cular activities record. Applications will close on Nov60 words
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Article, Illustration246 1986-10-10 4 BRIDGET TAN - By BRIDGET TAN A TALL order is no problem for Sani Salleh, who is adept at climbing an 18 m coconut tree in less than 20 seconds. Not surprising as Sani, 25, has been doing it for 15 years. With hemp246 words
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Advertisement110 1986-10-10 4 MAKE YOUR DATE A SWINGING ONE WITH US A Discotheque in Kotong with your favourite ond latest Disco Music. BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION OFFER Celebrate your birthday with a reservation for 15 persons onwards and we will offer you FREE 1 Champagne Birthday cake Birthday gift Offer vohd for limited period only110 words
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Advertisement378 1986-10-10 5 V PHILIPS HP 4308 500 W Hairdryer nowsl 4.80 SANYO TRAVELLER S SET TK 04 NOW $99 NATIONAL ES 534 Battery Shaver NOW$l 0.50 SANYO SVM 730 Battery Shaver Case With Mirror NOW $21.50 V. PANASSONIC PK P4OOC 4 Colour Electronic Typewriter NOW $599 NATIONAL NE 9870 Dimension 4 Microwave,378 words
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333 1986-10-10 6 THEY are a mixed bag of young Singaporeans with something in common they want to give their whole-hearted support to the government. They were selected because they would become leaders one day. One such person is manager Tay Eng Soon, 34, who belongs333 words
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Article, Illustration589 1986-10-10 6 Bedok 0 *****17 A three-month ballet course will begin on Oct 12. Classes will be held every Sunday from 10 am to 11 am. Fee is $36. A six-month tai-chi course will also start on the same date. Classes will be held every Wednesday and Sunday from 7.30589 words
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Advertisement292 1986-10-10 6 A a>/\ Master of Bands* Awards 1986 Music fans are invited to nominate their favourite band for the above in the following categories: Category 1 For professional bands who have recorded an album: a. Best Recording Artiste of the Year 1986 I nominate b. Best Original Composition of the Year292 words
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Advertisement170 1986-10-10 6 ACHIEVING THRU’ GOAL SETTING sth November 1986 Overview What would it mean to you to have: A POSITIVE MENTAL ATTITUDE? GOAL DIRECTION? SELF-MOTIVATION? Who should attend All men and women, young and old who want to "see and use" more of their hidden potential and achieve higher goals in their170 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous34 1986-10-10 6 IF YOU are wondering what the weather will be like, dial *****88 This 24-hour answering service will give you the weather forecast, the highest and lowest temperatures expected, and when to expect high tide.34 words
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Miscellaneous58 1986-10-10 6 Today: 4 09 am (2 2 m). 9 12 am (1.3 m), 2 49 pm (2.7 m), 10 15 pm (0 4 m) Tomorrow: 5 26 am(2 m), 10 05 am (15 m). 3 56 pm (2.5 m), 11.53 pm (0 6 m) Sunday: 7 47 am (2 m), 1158 words
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Miscellaneous241 1986-10-10 6 '4 I B R A R Y Bedok Adults section: Mon to Fri and Sat 10 am to 9 pm Children’s section: Mon to Thurs 10 am to 5.30 pm Fri 10 am to 9 pm Sat 9 am to 5.30 pm Children’s storytelling times English 2.30 pm (Wed) and241 words
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Advertisement462 1986-10-10 7 GRUNDIG M 70-295 Hi-Fi Stereo (2x35w) Supersound 4 Speaker System, Wireless Remote Control Teletext Optional HP: Downpayment $291.00 Instalment $152.00 xl2 mths NOW $l6BO NOW SHARP WQT 281 60W (Pmpo) 4 Band Eq Double Cassette. High Speed Dubbing 2 Way 4 Speaker/Continuous Play SHARP QT—24l 14W (Pmpo) Auto Stop, 2462 words
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Junior funnies
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Article82 1986-10-10 8 I WAS so excited when the MC announced the winner of the first prize in the flower arrangement contest as “Mary...” that I rushed up the stage only to fall on my face when I tripped over some wires. Worse still, I found I wasn’t the82 words
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Article78 1986-10-10 8 A GIRL answered the phone when I called my boyfriend Danny. So she handed it over to him. I had so much to tell Danny that he didn’t have a chance to talk until almost a minute later when he interrupted me to say: “I think you’ve got78 words
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Article70 1986-10-10 8 I HAD tummy pains and asked my classmate, who lived next door, to hand over a note to our teacher. The next day, when I got into my class, teacher asked me if I still “had an egg in my stomach.” She then showed me70 words
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Article70 1986-10-10 8 SOME years ago, my brothers and I were playing hide-and-seek in a nearby park. When it was my turn to “seek" one of my younger brothers chose to hide behind some shrubs near a bench. Imagine his embarrassment when he got out of his hiding place70 words
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WEEKEND east FUNNYLINES
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Article121 1986-10-10 8 I WAS standing in a queue at the first class check-in counter at Subang airport waiting for my turn when a rather pompous man brushed past the queue and went straight to the counter. He demanded immediate attention. The clerk politely told him to join the121 words
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Article108 1986-10-10 8 I was a young cub reKjrter sent to cover a otary Club lunch at a posh hotel. Since I didn’t inform them that I was coming and turned up at the last minute, the club president squeezed me in a corner of the long banquet table.108 words
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Article72 1986-10-10 8 IT was raining. My teacher offered to drop us at our homes. When she saw a red Mazda slowing down to a stop, she dashed up to it, opened the door, and ushered us into the back seat. Imagine her shock when she found that it wasn't her72 words
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Article64 1986-10-10 8 MY ballet teacher had entered me and Jon he’s American —for a competition. I was nervous, of course, more so in fact because I have a crush on Jon. Then came the moment when I had to leap into Jon’s arms. Instead, I fell on top of him,64 words
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Article133 1986-10-10 8 SHE was a stranger, looking for an address on the 24th floor. I asked if I could be of help. When she said she could manage, I stepped into the waiting lift, at the same time trying to untangle my bunch of keys, a couple of133 words
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Advertisement158 1986-10-10 8 MOST of us must have had a funny experience at some time or other. WEEKENDeast welcomes contributions from readers who have had similar true life experiences as those published here. The ioke could be on you, which, of course, makes it better. BUT IT NEED NOT NECESSARILY BE SO. If158 words
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Advertisement188 1986-10-10 8 m AUNTY JO CHILDCARE AND DEVELOPMENT CENTRE fifec Grow With Us Full Day $250/mth Half Day $lBO/mth Nursery/Play School $BO/mth After school care 180/mth 94. DIDO STREET (OPP CHAI CHEE) SPORE 1545 TEL *****92 w SGP P MAGNEWS AGENCY 80 MARINE PARADE ROAD #Ol-17 PARKWAY RARAOE SINGAPORE 1544 TEI *****11188 words
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Miscellaneous34 1986-10-10 8 LAUGH TIME 12* n <-o k. C) 190f> King f Mhxvt Syndic'nc Wortd «g*» f—rwd “I’m exhausted the remote control broke and I had to keep getting up to change channels all day king!"34 words
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Article135 1986-10-10 9 THE Prime Mini- ster did not encourage his son. So neither will I encourage them (my children). I think that after a while, if they are interested, they will gravitate towards it. I do not want to predetermine their lives... 7 Mr Goh Chok Tong, First Deputy Prime135 words
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Live Letters to The Editor
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122 1986-10-10 9 Is barber a cut above others by trimming down time? LAST week we asked for reader response to a letter we published about two barbers and the time they took to do the same job. Today we publish extracts from some of122 words
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Article52 1986-10-10 9 IF the haircut you got from Hussein is as good as the one Sarny gave you, then you should not begrudge Hussein. The fact that he did it in much less time is to his credit. Obviously he’s the more efficient of the two. HAIR-FICIENT52 words
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60 1986-10-10 9 IS the right lane still the fast lane? Trucks and other slow moving vehicles are hogging them. When we overtake them on the left, we get fined for breaking the law. Sometimes they hog both lanes and we have to follow them at snail’s60 words
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Article18 1986-10-10 9 DON’T begrudge Hussein. Sarny’s the one who should improve his productivity. JAMES SIM, Singapore 164618 words
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Article34 1986-10-10 9 I PREFER Sarny’s style. I always take a nap at my barber’s. Eight minutes’ nap is too short. I would feel like I was cheated. SHORT-CHANGED, Singapore 154334 words
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Article29 1986-10-10 9 FOR me, no haircut is good value for money unless I could read through at least a couple of magazines. J W F, Singapore 154429 words
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Article79 1986-10-10 9 YOUR picture-story of Nur, the limbless girl, must have touched the hearts of many of your readers. In particular, the courage of her father, Mr Otnman Lim, is most praiseworthy. "Not all gifts come neatly wrapped and tied up,” you quoted him as saying. "Our little79 words
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Article57 1986-10-10 9 IT was a crowded bus. When an old lady got in, I quickly gave up my seat to her only to be met by stares from several people around me, as if I had done something terribly wrong. Does courtesy end with the end of57 words
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Advertisement97 1986-10-10 9 Your regular copy of WEEKEjmQ If you live outside our distribution area you can still get a regular copy of WEEKENDeast by filling in this subscription form and mailing it to: WEEKENDeast 80 Marine Parade Road, #O2-06 Parkway Parade, Singapore 1544. X WEEKENDeast Circulation Dept, #O2-06 Parkway Parade, Singapore 1544.97 words
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Advertisement322 1986-10-10 9 p AUTHORISED MONEY CHANGER We give you (he best rates in town YAKADIR ENTERPRISES 80 Marine Parade Road #Ol-07 Parkway Parade (inside 2nd Chance) Singapore 1544 B IJL/ Tel: *****52/*****16 Auto Accessories Electronic Parts PARKWAY PARADE BASEMENT 81-104 Tel: *****58 Associate Co: Koon Lek Company Blk 125 Bukit Merah Lane322 words
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HOUSE PROUD
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Article, Illustration194 1986-10-10 10 STEVEN Ang’s renovation showroom combs new housing estates all over Singapore in search of prospective customers. He calls it a show.oom on wheels. He converted a second-hand lorry into an air-conditioned mobile showroom with an area of 100 sq ft at a cost of $30,000. It194 words
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762 1986-10-10 11 HO AI TSEN - Bedok Court, Mandarin Gardens, and Bayshore Park pare down prices to attract buyers By HO AI TSEN “BUY now or later?” is a matter for debate among home buyers. If a person needs a home, is able to finance the loan,762 words
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771 1986-10-10 12 BRIDGET TAN - By BRIDGET TAN SO you found your dream home but there is the matter of financing your perfect hideaway. Unless you hit the jackpot, you will probably have to turn to a Dank for a housing loan. Citibank Citibank has771 words
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Article, Illustration433 1986-10-10 17 BRIDGET TAN - By BRIDGET TAN MR Lim Gee Lam always has time on his hands. He repairs watches and restores old wall clocks, even on Sundays when his shop at Upper Serangoon Road is closed. The walls of his shop are jam-packed433 words
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MEDICAL NOTES
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652 1986-10-10 19 HO AI TSEN - BY HO AI TSEN BUYING a home can be a risky venture especially so if it involves parting with an awesome six-figure sum and giving it to someone you don’t know. By and large, real estate agents will try to secure652 words
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253 1986-10-10 19 JAMES McCANDLISH - By JAMES McCANDLISH National Enquirer A SMALL dose of aspirin dramatically decreases the frequency of migraine attacks and in some cases it eliminates the headaches entirely, a study found. During the 16-month study, nine men who had suffered— National Enquirer - 253 words
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Advertisement311 1986-10-10 10 Country Gub Facilities And More me* ir nt\ Irnyth mimmwr am/ wading Si/umi M 0 trram Nitn r* »v 4 I Squaih count lennit jn 1 badminton courts Pulling firm Adventure' playground' hullv eifuipped clubhouse Right at your doorstep at Mandarin Gardens, you will have amenities to rival any country311 words
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Advertisement49 1986-10-10 10 Tiles Awning O 25 mm 50 mm: •Venetian Blinds Luxaflex r:| Awning lllllllllP Box Awning !Bamboo Chick rnrrrrr */\rr r Vertica Blinds U.S./Alummium Awning- 1 We also specialise x in P.V.C. doors, shower screens and material supplies. JUMBO DECORATIONS SUPPLIES PTE. LTD. 711, East Coast Road (1545) Tel: *****77.*****8049 words
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Advertisement447 1986-10-10 11 For HDB apartments only $220 t T 4r 4. Alarm System Kim Teng Whatt Co (S) Pte Ltd Head office: 30 Jurong Port Road Unit TWA 2 Jalan Buroh Warehouse Complex Singapore 2261 Tel: *****92 *****93 Branch Office: Blk 1 Rochor Road #O2-566 Rochor Centre Singapore 0718 Tel: *****01 *****21447 words
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Miscellaneous14 1986-10-10 11 THE LOCKHORNS 0 g"ttoE6| 'LORETTA'S PULL OF 6OONP ADVtCE 99% SOUND AND ADVICE.* 114 words
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Advertisement287 1986-10-10 12 No more handwashing or jammed washing machine with Haller® Vertical Blinds J RelaxE eave behind your problems of shrinking curtains or worn-out colours Install Haller" vertical blinds now and enjoy the neatness, elegance, beauty and prestige that comes along No washing is needed as Haller* antistatic treated fabrics does not287 words
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Advertisement30 1986-10-10 12 Maintenance of swimming pool and home cleaning services at recession rates. Also available: Grass/Tree Cutting Indoor Plants (Cheap Sale) Vanda Joachim Plants Bonsai For details, Call: *****84 Ext. 73 J,30 words
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Miscellaneous32 1986-10-10 12 LAUGH TIME e ITU a J /J) *YM/£y L ls*> ro Soo f ifiS King f*4lu'*\ Syndic**# Irv Wor Id right* r#t#r*#d “Better come in with me, they might want a co-signer!"32 words
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Advertisement306 1986-10-10 13 An aquarium that needs no water change for 2 years? Yes! Coral Sea Aquarium Systems has the finest aquariums of tomorrow... today. No water conditioner or fish medicine necessary Clear water all the time, providing healthiest environment for marine and fresh water animals Specially-cut glass and design for distortion-free visibility306 words
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Advertisement266 1986-10-10 13 Six Storey Largest Air-Con Rosewood Furniture Showroom 8 Ln PTt L T 0 SMS WENUI Singapore Handicrafts Main Showroom: Singapore Handicrafts Building 72 Eunos Avenue 7. (Off Sims Ave) Singapore 1440 Tel: *****66 (10 lines) Open Weekday: 10.00 am to 6.30 pm. Sunday/Holiday: 2.00 pm to 6.00 pm. S^ ,A266 words
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Article, Illustration489 1986-10-10 14/15 DAVID DUFFY; LIZA LEFKOVICH - Baboons adopt ‘tiny Tarzan’ after his parents die By DAVID DUFFY and LIZA LEFKOVICH National Enquirer A WILD monkey-boy raised by baboons has been discovered in a remote jungle region in Africa. He chews clumps of grass, eats mainly bananas, utters only animallike sounds and squats on— National; Enquirer - 489 words
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Article104 1986-10-10 14/15 National En- quirer. DRUNK driving tops the list of the most pressing community problems nearly 65 per cent of Americans say they’re interested in helping get drunks off the road, a survey shows. Following that problem on the critical issues list, according to a— National En-; quirer. - 104 words
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251 1986-10-10 14/15 ‘They drank my beer and charged me for it!’ Being nice doesn’t always pay, a Singaporean discovers in Australia... NEW immigrant Peter Pennefather, formerly of Meyer Road, Singapore, was delighted when his container-load of furniture and other household items, which he had shipped to Australia, finally arrived at his new251 words
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Article, Illustration281 1986-10-10 14/15 BRIDGET TAN - By BRIDGET TAN SBC actress Reem Cai Ducui is still flying around the world even though she has left her job as an air stewardess. She plans to fly off to Los Angeles in early October to visit her sister. She was given thePICTURE BY CHEW YEN FOOK - 281 words
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Article187 1986-10-10 14/15 FRANKLIN R RUEHL - By FRANKLIN R RUEHL FISH oils fight diabetes, a new study has discovered and doctors say diabetics who aren’t dependent on insulin should eat fish or fish oil every day to help control their disease. "The fish oil reduces the severity of diabetes,” said187 words
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Advertisement63 1986-10-10 14/15 HOME SWEET HOME BEGINS AT 80 MARINE PARADE ROAD That’s Parkway Parade the home of more than 50 shops selling furniture, household products, kitchen and bathroom fittings, decor and home-improvement items. So if you’re thinking of upgrading your home, come to the centre where you’ll find everything you need under63 words
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Miscellaneous11 1986-10-10 14/15 THE LOCKHORNS f A —oCj] IU I REARRANGED THE FURNfTURE TODAY!11 words
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Miscellaneous14 1986-10-10 14/15 WHO STOLE THE OLIVE OUT OF MY COUGH SYffUP '«C Wor*'** THE LOCKHORNS C3O14 words
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Advertisement394 1986-10-10 16 WE WON T ATTEMPT TO PERSUADE YOU WITH WORDS It N am i furnishing pte ltd 80 Marine Parade Road #O3 21/22 Parkway Parade Singapore 1544 Tel: *****22, *****33, *****66 LEON JOEL GALLERIES A NEW Dimension In Art For the widest selection of framed or unframed art: Originals oil, watercolour394 words
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Advertisement186 1986-10-10 17 i iski Ran gisEsmiiH i usiril eisss E Lend us your eyes for our range of artificial plants, curtains, custom-made settee or we ll lend you our ears at: *****33 WELCOM •o nrTnmmj/ for all your housemaking needs!! 273 Thomson Road #Ol-04 Novena Garden Singapore 1130 A FREE GIFT will186 words
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Miscellaneous43 1986-10-10 17 LAUGH TlME^t* o rod JALf Ti cac c-r-j REAL «TAT| 1 1 1 l r 11-lt IMS KlO9 F Mtu'M Syndic** Inc dfocld M9MC r*wr v*d “I bet you thought I was kidding when I promised to show you something you could afford!”43 words
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Advertisement352 1986-10-10 18 fILLIBER^J^ FURNITURE/ACCESSORIES OFFER 26th Sept, to end of Nov. 'B6 Mirror Cabinet UP. -$261 Now-$l9B 7 Different Colours Bathroom Accessories Individual Items Also IK Available iCjcwss* ~-y :oLichi 8508 Bathroom Fibre Glass Sliding Doors Wide range of scenic designs for your selection. iffe IT Bathroom Furniture UP. -$1,400 NOW 980352 words
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Advertisement132 1986-10-10 19 A HELPING HAND FOR HOME BUYERS Once you've found your dream home, the next thing you have to look for is a good housing xRM loan. Look to International D Bank of Singapore. At IBS, our housing loan scheme is designed to make it easier to own a home. With132 words
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Advertisement307 1986-10-10 19 10 IRRESISTIBLE REASONS WHY YOU NEED A MAINTENANCE CONTRACT -.TOTAL HOME service 1. IT’S FANTASTIC SAVINGS. For as little as 19cents a day, we solve all your household headaches (electrical, plumbing, sanitary, carpentary, glassware etc.) for one full year. 19 cents 05 day! It’s fantastic savings! 2. IT’S EXTENSIVE. You307 words
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Advertisement606 1986-10-10 20 Q Q FTE LTD HOME IMPROVEMENT MART COUNT ON US SINGAPORE Axiom No 1 for all Better Living staff No service industry can achieve enduring success unless it delivers genuine value for money? Axiom No 2 (In service industries, profit growth cannot come from over-charging customersonly from productivity gains within606 words
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EATS
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Article, Illustration430 1986-10-10 21 HO AI TSEN - By HO AI TSEN SEA View Hotel’s attraction for October is the Indonesian buffet lunch and dinner at Bali Hut, each featuring more than 20 items all for $8.50 -I- for adults and $6.50 for kids. After two visits last week, I430 words
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Article85 1986-10-10 21 THE ethnic food most frequently served at home in the United States is Italian, according to a survey of homemakers by Better Homes and Gardens and Tfie Lempert Report. In the survey, 75 per cent of the home-makers reported that they serve Italian food at85 words
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Article, Illustration347 1986-10-10 21 ALLISON CHASE - By ALLISON CHASE CHICKEN is a favourite dish world-wide. And here are two delightful recipes offered by the National Enquirer: HUNGARIAN CHICKEN PAPRIKASH Use real Hungarian paprika to flavour tnis chicken. Preparation time: 10 minutes Cooking time: 45 minutes Serves 4 1 broiler-fryer chicken (1.3347 words
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Article, Illustration383 1986-10-10 22 BRIDGET TAN - By BRIDGET TAN APPETISERS from the heart, prepared by Broadway Seafood Restaurant’s chefs, will surely whet your appetite. Called dar-suka, mesti-suka, and oy-su-ka they are concocted by the restaurant’s managing partner. He said that dar-suka is derived from the words “darling" and "suka” (Malay for like);383 words
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206 1986-10-10 22 Recipe corner IF you do land up with unappealing pork, remember this gem from Mrs Christine Lim of Chrisvic, a food caterer: “Cook the pork spicey in assam, or curry form with Indian flavouring so that the spices penetrate right through. This will206 words
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Article59 1986-10-10 22 AMERICANS prefer love to money, a National Enquirer survey reveals. A total of 100 men and 100 women were asked in four cities and nearly 71 per cent 141 out of 200— chose love. Overall, 74 per cent of the women and 07 per cent59 words
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Advertisement100 1986-10-10 21 SIMS AVtNUt tASI "nyp r’’ 1 1 Hull' I" 11 11 J CHANOI HOAD IT’S BROADWAY! Presenting A Colourful Menu Of The Most Sumptuous Cuisines Including BBQ Seafood. OFFICIAL OPENING ON OCTOBER 11, 1986 Programme 12 noon 4pm: Buffet Lunch 2 pm: Lion Dance 7pm 10 pm: Variety Show featuring100 words
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Miscellaneous17 1986-10-10 21 THE LOCKHORNS ‘/«7T I "MV MISTAKE WAS IN NOT ASKING FOR HER RESUME BEFORE I MARRIED HER.”17 words
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Advertisement219 1986-10-10 22 STAURAN* R 80 Marine£arade~Road #O2-56 Parkway Parade —-—Singapore 1544 Dine in traditional Korean surroundings and enjoy the most authentic Korean food at very reasonable prices. KOREAN BUFFET BBQ Eat to your hearts’ content Adults: $12.50 Children: $7.50 only Reservations *****38 >» if* (Ik s» r a iA Authentic Thai buffet219 words
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Advertisement441 1986-10-10 23 Ladies Ladies Polyester Blouse. UP 26.00-39.00 19.90 Ladies Jacket UP 33.00-36.00 23.00 Ladies Sleeveless Blouse. UP 17.90-33.00 12.90Ladies J.J. T-Shirts UP 23.00 15.00 Ladies Skirts UP 19.90-26.00 12.90Ladies Imptd Swimwear UP 15.00 upmeoLadies Di UP 29.90-: T —v V <» w iHlllfllll k«l(OIN| Super Clearance for Apparel Items! Hurry! w™441 words
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Article, Illustration136 1986-10-10 24 THE all-Filipina group, the Candy Bars, returns to the Hilton with a new addition. Soledad Manali Carreon joins Susan Carandang, Lorelei “Bong” de Ocampo, Leony Gosaypo (the original Candy Bars), who enthralled audiences at the Hilton's Lounge with their delightful harmony136 words
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Advertisement267 1986-10-10 24 lIP WORKSHOP s 71 Cut $l6 Cut Perm $45 Facial $25 Attended by London Trained Stylists Beauticians Hairstylists for SBC Drama Series "TAKEOVER" and “SAMSUI WOMEN" #O4-58 Far East Plaza Scotts Road Singapore 0922 Tel: *****53 *****80 Open Daily There's a new watering hole near you Where everyone’s a winner267 words
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Miscellaneous141 1986-10-10 24 By BRIDGET TAN Snoop gets hooked on runaway heiress Cine Showcase: It Happened One Night, Sunday, Ch 12, 9 pm RUNAWAY heiress Ellie Andrews (Claudette Colbert) meets a snooping reE)rter Peter Warne (Clark able) on a bus to New York. He befriends her to get a scoop but romance soon141 words
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Miscellaneous299 1986-10-10 24 ROMANCE blossoms between heiress Ellie Andrews (Claudette Colbert) (Clark Gable) on their bus FRIDAY 1 Mind Your Language Fifty Years On, Ch 5, 8.30 pm Mr Brown and his students plan a birthday surprise for Miss Courtney. She finds a mink coat and thinks it's their gift to her... Friday299 words
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Miscellaneous326 1986-10-10 24 Your individual horoscope Start your week right with FRANCES DRAKE Monday, Oct 13,1986 IF YOU ARE BORN TODAY, you are both creative and practical. You need to be fully interested to give of your best at work. Family and home life are important to you. Guard against a tendency to326 words
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Article351 1986-10-10 25 CHANNEL 12 moves into high gear this month to woo back viewers. BRIDGET TAN looks ahead and previews the shows on Applause on Fridays for the coming months. Applause, Friday, 9 pm OCT 17: Shirley MacLaine. Musical show featuring the actress-dancer performing excerpts from her popular movies351 words
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Advertisement1153 1986-10-10 26 Classified Ad Bank Classifications Deadlines Wednesday 4.00 p.m. —for run-on classified ads 7 working days classified display ads Phone Service 9 a m. to 5 p.m. Mondays to Fridays. 9 a m. to 1 p.m. on Saturdays. Closed Sundays and public holidays. Prepayment Some classifications of ads are payable in1,153 words
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Miscellaneous40 1986-10-10 26 LAUGH TIME J >1 K«g Fmluw SrnOcali me Wand ngntt 2 22 “TV dinners THREE nights in a row! I don’t mind a TV dinner once in a while, but do you have to make a mini-series out of it?"40 words
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352 1986-10-10 27 S GULAM - INTER-CON SOCCER: By S GULAM EUNOS and Radin Mas, two unseeded and unfashionable teams, upset the pre-tourna-ment ratings to. be the first to reach the final round of the Inter-Con-stituency soccer tournament. Eunos scored a narrow 1-0 win over Tampines in the Round352 words
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Article74 1986-10-10 27 SATURDAY (Oct 11) LOSERS POOL (2nd round); Group One Yuhua vs Bukit Panjang or Kebun Baru (5 pm); Tampines vs West Coast or Serangoon Gardens (7 pm), both games at Jalan Besar Stadium. TUESDAY (Oct 14) LOSERS POOL (final round); Radin Mas vs winners of74 words
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322 1986-10-10 27 B KULA - HOCKEY SCENE: By B KOLA B KULA SINGAPORE’S poor performances in the international hockey scene have forced the Singapore Hockey Association to look for a foreign coach. SHA have had talks with officials of the Australian High Commission, and are hoping that they would322 words
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Article, Illustration296 1986-10-10 27 CHEE ENG; – TO - CHEE ENG TO FORMER boxing champion Lim Kee Chan has come out of “retirement" to teach the sport he loves best boxing Kee Chan, 54, a sports journalist, is now coaching a small group of aspiring young boxers at Tanah Merah community centre.296 words
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303 1986-10-10 27 SGULAM - INTER-CON BASKETBALL By < SGULAM FAVOURITES Hong Kah lived up to their reputation when they scored a 77-63 win over defending champions Nee Soon to reach the second round of the In-ter-Constituency basketball championship. Fielding a number of former internationals, including Ng Teck303 words
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Article106 1986-10-10 27 RESULTS: Yio Chu Kang bt Paya Lebar 100-76; Nee Soon bt Kampung Übi 77-49; Geylang West bt Bukit Merah 62-49; Kam¥ung Glam bt Henderson 71-54; CairnhiU bt Mountbatten 68-51; elok Ayer bt Kim Keat 62-49; Anson bt Ang Mo Kio 88-51; Marine Parade bt Kallang 77-40; Kolam106 words
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Miscellaneous22 1986-10-10 27 LAUGH TIME x-\ Mother X t* n *9 CMWbHmgfMtuM Wt DM >««l inmd “It’s going to be tough getting through his defense!’22 words
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112 1986-10-10 28 Find out what she does on Page 2. LONDON: The Chinese Government has spent £60.000 (S$ 190,000) to renovate a bathroom in the state guesthouse in Beijing, where Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh will stay during their week-long state to112 words
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Article, Illustration459 1986-10-10 28 BRIDGET TAN - Denise moves to her new home HOLLYWOOD! By BRIDGET TAN IT is the morning after Talentime 'B6 and Denise Cains Tan is off to HOLLYWOOD! Soloist winner Denise Cains Tan, 27. believe it or not, was in the midst of moving to her new home at Hollywood Apartments at OxleyPICTURES BY CHEW YEN FOOK - 459 words
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84 1986-10-10 28 USA TODAY NONSMOKING wives married to smokers are three times more likely to have heart attacks than those married to non-smokers, according to a study linking passive smoking to health hazards. “Our study underscores the health dangers of side-stream smoke,” said Dr– USA; TODAY - 84 words
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Advertisement60 1986-10-10 28 m m > WHAT’S HER LINE? BEE WAH is an efficient worker and enjoys her work. She meets people very often in her job and is very popular. What does she do? Is she: 1. A sales representative? 2. A pay-out teller at the Turf Club? 3. A newspaper vendor?60 words
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