Singapore Monitor, 5 October 1983, Afternoon Edition
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Article, Illustration222 1983-10-05 1 Get tough measures imposed as anti-government protests mount UPI, Reuter MANILA, Wednesday A NEW decree imposing the maximum penalty of death on dissenters went into effect today as students, labour and business groups prepared to mount more anti-gov-ernment protests. Authorities said Presidential DecreeUPI, Reuter - 222 words
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317 1983-10-05 1 TJ'ERE is no guarantee that a new generation of Aaean leaders will be as convinced of the need for regional cooperation as the present founder-leaders, Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yetr said this afternoon when he opened the Asean Inter-Parliamentary317 words
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Advertisement9 1983-10-05 1 Philippine Central Bank devalues peso: Page 8 li* kJTTfI9 words
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Article, Illustration128 1983-10-05 2 MR Chen Ah Chuan, 50-vear-old tempi* caretaker on Kuau Island, prepares for the thousands of devotees who are expected to flock there tomorrow when the annual pilgrimage season starts. To cope with the expected crowds, the Port of Singapore Authority has hired 14 ferriesPICTURE ASMAH HAMIO - 128 words
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Article71 1983-10-05 2 SEVEN teenage boys, five of them below 16 years of age, were charged in court this morning with robbing three people of $31 at the car park of the Serangoon Garden NTUC Fairprice supermarket on Sept 29. Two of the accused, both 16, were ordered71 words
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Article, Illustration318 1983-10-05 2 PAT D'ROSE - Singapore Airlines girl found it on top of trolley By PAT D'ROSE THE reigning Miss World, Marisela Alvarez Lebron, was reunited with her vanity case this morning, bringing the smile and make-up back to her (ace. The case was mislaid at Changi AirKrt lastPICTURE CLIFTON AW - 318 words
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Article278 1983-10-05 2 FOO MEY KIEN - By FOO MEY KIEN WORKERS were found to be more interested in their jobs, more productive and had a lower rate 01 absenteeism after watching a video tape training pro- gramme. Training by video tape also costs less than a classroom or "live" training278 words
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106 1983-10-05 2 THE Court of Appeals today reduced the jail sentence of a stevedoring contractor who was found guilty by a magistrates court of a charge under the Corrosive and Explosive Substances and Offensive Weapons Act. Tan Yew Wee, who had claimed trial to a charge106 words
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116 1983-10-05 2 THE APPEAL of a man, sentenced to two years' jail by a district court for breaching his police supervision order, was dismissed by the Court of Appeals this morning. Lui Chan Hock, who had been under police supervision since May 4, last year,116 words
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317 1983-10-05 3 TWO PROPOSALS MADE BY PM NAKASONE LAST MAY WILL BE IMPLEMENTED SOON A meeting of Asean and Japanese ministers Cultural exchange programme for 150 young Singaporeans TWO proposals aimed at strengthening Singapore-Japan ties put forward by Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Naxasone during his317 words
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169 1983-10-05 3 JAPANESE Ambassasor Mr Hiromu Fukada, speaking today at the Rotary Club, confirmed that the parties involved in the Singapore petrochemical project were expected to agree to work towards an early start-up. This followed a decision by the Japanese Government to inject169 words
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177 1983-10-05 3 FROM this month, the Education Ministry will grant education officers halfpay leave up to a maximum of onetwelfth of their service to encourage them to pursue their basic, honours, Masters or Doctorate degrees. In the past, education officers with six years' service177 words
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165 1983-10-05 3 NEEDY Muslim orphans of all races can now apply to the Darul Ihsan Muslim Orphanage (DIMO) to partially finance their schooling next year. Pupils whose fathers are deceased are considered "orphans." The body set up in 1976 first gave aid to needy pupils a year165 words
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Article, Illustration33 1983-10-05 4 A GREAT "birthday" party was thrown by members of the The Boys' Brigade which turned 100 yesterday. The function last night took place at the Neptune Theatre Restaurant.33 words
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298 1983-10-05 4 CAROLINE BOEY - More needed to start a class By CAROLINE BOEY CALLING all women. If the recent focus on the fairer sex by the media has aroused your interest, you may be interested in attending a course titled "Focus on Women Organised by the National298 words
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Article, Illustration304 1983-10-05 4 K K FONG - FEAR OF BAD LUCK MAY TIE HIS HANDS IN LATEST CROCODILE-SIGHTING CASE By K K FONG THERE is another crocodile roaming free in the Kallang river, but this time there is a problem of catching it. The best-known crocodile-catcher in Singapore may304 words
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169 1983-10-05 4 NEW emphasis is being given to Ngee Ann Polytechnics's drive to improve the English language competency of its students. Now students of the Electrical and Electronic department of the institute will have to do the oral and written communication course even in the final169 words
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Article, Illustration238 1983-10-05 6 YEOW MEI SIN - Tours will still capture a sampling of S'pore's market scenes cumtoto Story by YEOW MEI SIN A NEW trishaw tour route, bringing tourists away from the now deserted night scene of Chinatown's market place to Rochor Centre, Albert and Bugis Streets and ending up atPicture by SPENCER LOH - 238 words
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173 1983-10-05 6 TRADE unions should strike a balance between the provision of economic and social services and their fundamental union activities, Mr Sidek Saniff, Parliamentary Secretary (Trade and Industry and Social Affairs), said this morning. While social and economic activities were important, they could173 words
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world
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481 1983-10-05 8 Govt warns of stiff measures because of negotiations with IMF AP MANILA, Wednesday THE Philippine Central Bank devalued the Philippine peso by 21.4 percent today, setting the new "guiding rate" at 14 to 1 against the US dollar, Manila bankers said. NoAP - 481 words
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178 1983-10-05 8 AP WASHINGTON, Wednesday A "most disappointed" President Ronald Reagan criticised news accounts of his decision to delay his planned visit to the Philippines and two other South-east Asian nations, and insisted several times yesterday that the press of congressional business was the reasonAP - 178 words
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Article, Illustration267 1983-10-05 8 Tan and Ho granted bail, but not released from police custody Agencies HONQKONG, Wednesday THE Crown Prosecutor at the trial of two top executives of the Carrian group of companies, who are charged with making false statements about their financiallytroubled conglomerate, saidAgencies - 267 words
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263 1983-10-05 8 LAT-WP LOS ANQELES, Wsdnasday, A NEW tmtmwt iewhped at the Uniwnit/d CaUfornia, Lm Antrim, Medical school lor patients rejecting transplanted kidneys has shown promising results in early trials contacted in Japan and Los Angeles. The treatment relies on the use of monoclonal antibodies, aLAT-WP - 263 words
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Article, Illustration326 1983-10-05 9 IT CAN UNDERMINE MALAYSIAN POLITICAL STABILITY, HE WARNS Reuter, UPI KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday A SENIOR Malaysian politician today warned Prime Minister Datuk Seri Mahathir Mohamad that a constitutional amendment to curb the powers of the king could undermine political stability. The former secretary-generalReuter, UPI - 326 words
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World Briefs
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Article, Illustration97 1983-10-05 9 AP BUENOS AMES: With the president of the Central Bank under arrest and foreign credit suspended. Argentina's capacity to avoid default on its huge foreign debt remained in doubt today. President Gen Reynaldo Bignone appeared on nationwide television and radio yesterday, however, and promised that theAP - 97 words
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103 1983-10-05 9 AP WASHINGTON: The International Monetary Fund (IMF), which has assets worth more than US$65 billion (*****.5 billion), will run out of lendable cash this month unless the US and other member governments make contributions they have promised, the Board member representing theAP - 103 words
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97 1983-10-05 9 AP BRIGHTON: Britain's opposition Labour Party yesterday kept radical leftists in a minority in elections at its annual conference for a new policy-drafting executive, but advocates of unilateral nuclear disarmament still dominated the hierarchy. The line-up in the powerful 29member National Executive heralded bruisingAP - 97 words
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73 1983-10-05 9 AP MEXICO CITY: Nicaragua's army shot down a US transport plane carrying supplies to anti-Sandinista rebels in its northern mountains, the Nicaraguan government said yesterday. Elsewhere in Central America, leftist Salvadoran rebels overran an army post and a sugar plantation and Guatemala's armyAP - 73 words
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78 1983-10-05 9 AP BEIJING: The Associated Press and the Xinhua News Agency agreed yesterday on the distribution by wire of the AP World Service News reports to foreign subscribers in the People's Republic of China. The agreement represents the first time in 34 yearsAP - 78 words
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72 1983-10-05 9 UPI SANTIAGO: A strong earthquake jolted northern Chile, killing three people, toppling at least 40 homes and causing buildings to sway as far away as Sao Paulo, Brazil 2,100 kilometres to the east. At least 12 people were reported injured in the quake, which struckUPI - 72 words
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91 1983-10-05 10 Strateaic arms talks will resume tomorrow in Geneva AS American and Soviet negotiators prepared to resume the strategic arms limitation talks in Geneva tomorrow, US President Ronald Reagan and Soviet UN delegate Oleg Troyanovsky both made new proposals yesterday, setting out the91 words
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Article, Illustration261 1983-10-05 10 LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Wednesday. WHILE complaining that the US has had to "push, pull, probe and prod" the Soviets towards arms control, President Reagan spelled out a new proposal yesterday for the strategic arms reduction talks which features "a mutual, guaranteed build-down" of nuclearLAT-WP - 261 words
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165 1983-10-05 10 AP WASHINGTON, Wednesday WEST German President Karl Carstens assured President Reagan yesterday that deployment of new medium-range nuclear missiles in Europe will proceed on schedule despite opposition from the Peace Movement and political factions in his country, a senior administration official said.AP - 165 words
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Article, Illustration258 1983-10-05 10 Reuter UNITED NATIONS, Wednesday THE Soviet Union, mixing attacks on US policies with a call for better relations, has proposed that the two nations freeze their nuclear arsenals as a step towards disarmament. In an 8,000-word policy statement to the UNReuter - 258 words
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208 1983-10-05 10 UPI WASHINGTON, Wednesday THREE Japanese car models had the worst record of injuries and damage from accidents in a study released yesterday. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety said the Datsun 200 SX, Subaru DL and Plymouth Sapporo, allUPI - 208 words
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148 1983-10-05 10 Reuter OSLO, Wednesday THE Norwegian Nobel Committee will announce today the winner of the 1983 peace prize, with Polish Solidarity leader Lech Walesa tipped to get the award. Norwegian newspapers make Mr Walesa, head of the banned Polish Free Trade Union, favourite among theReuter - 148 words
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Article, Illustration650 1983-10-05 12 Blamed for failure of Soviet air defence DOWNING OF KAL FLIGHT 007 LATWP MOSCOW, Wednesday SEVERAL senior officers of the Soviet Far East Military Command have been removed from their jobs, according to well-informed Soviet sources, for what they described as a massive failure of air defence forces-toLATWP - 650 words
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Article, Illustration153 1983-10-05 12 Reuter MONTREAL, Wedn«*d«y THE International Civil Aviation Organisation's (ICAO) executive committee adopted a Soviet resolution yesterday urging that measures to combat hijacking of aircraft be strengthened The Soviet Union, which has long prided itself on playing a major role in ICAO, hasReuter - 153 words
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238 1983-10-05 12 AP LONDON, Wednesday THE first Soviet airliner to arrive at London's Heathrow Airport in three weeks roared off the runway last night without passengers, low on fuel and 24 hours late after protesting airport workers refused to service it, officials said. The Ilyushin 62AP - 238 words
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205 1983-10-05 12 Reuter MONTREAL, Wednesday AIR Canada yesterday demoted for six months the pilot of a Boeing 767 which ran out of fuel because of a mix-up over metric measures and had to glide down to an emergency landing on an abandonedReuter - 205 words
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239 1983-10-05 13 HONG Kong stock prices rebounded at the opening this moraine, reflecting an initially steady Hong Kong dollar and chart-buying support, brokers said. Among leaders, Cheung Kong rose 15 cents to HK$5.B5, HK Land 10 to HK52.375, HK Bank 20 to HK|6.6O, HK Wharf 12.5239 words
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Article, Illustration435 1983-10-05 13 ROONEY HOBSON - Almost all counters close lower, mood is uncertain By ROONEY HOBSON Business Editor IT'S that bearish feeling (or gold, for Hong Kong stocks, and now even for the resilient Singapore stockmarket. Yet all three were attracting bullish remarks only a few weeks ago. Gold has broken decisively435 words
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Article57 1983-10-05 13 SHARE prices staged a strong comeback to touch a new high following the rally on Wall Street yesterday and the yen's steep appreciation against the US dollar. The market average added 53.82 to end the morning at a record 9,478.16 against the previous high of 9,450.10 at Monday's57 words
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267 1983-10-05 13 METRO directors had no foreknowledge of the government's intention to acauire part of Orchard Square, the company told the Stock Exchange of Singapore this morning. Managing director Mr Jopie Ong said in a telex: "The directors further confirm that they are267 words
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146 1983-10-05 13 Reuter GOLD is an enigma at the moment, with the bullion market dominated by short term trading, said Consolidated Gold Fields chairman, Mr Rudolph Agnew. "But the recovery in personal incomes in the industrialised countries should, at the least, revive demand for goldReuter - 146 words
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257 1983-10-05 14 COMPANY BRIEFS MALAYAN Banking showed increased profits at the group and company level for the year ended June 30. Net profit after tax, diminution in value of assets, contingencies and after allocation to inner reserves rose 13 per cent from M 574.3 million to M257 words
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Article623 1983-10-05 14 Danger signals to look for in the stockmarket TAKE a decision to cut your losses auickly or you may find yourself sucked in by greater losses. The danger is even greater when the market is at the end of a long bull run,623 words
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Article266 1983-10-05 14 Selected Stocks at midday Market tone: slightly steadier Boustead 2.73/2.74 Cold Storage 5.35/5.40 Esso 10 60/10 90 F and N 6.05/6.15 G I H 4.08 B Genting 4.56/4.58 Haw Par 2.23/2.27 Hume 5.85 B Inchcape 3.02/3.04 Intraco 3 06/3 08 Isetan 4.02 B Jurong Cement 4.52 B Jacks266 words
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Article120 1983-10-05 14 Your S$ to one unit of foreign currency Selling Buying TT/DD TT DO US$ 2.1405 2.1305 2.1215 sterling 3.1705 3.1485 3.1335 Australian 1 9439 1.9249 1.9114 Canadian 1.7447 1.7246 1.7096 New Zealand 1.4190 1.4000 1.3865 S$ to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling 11.9835 11.4835 11.4335 Belgian franc/comm120 words
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Miscellaneous26 1983-10-05 13 T DOWJONE6.. O POWN 127 a K n I 14 I 12 N. I m 3 B I *X CANT £TAND *W£ UORROR MOVIES.. .LET ALONE26 words
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Article, Illustration731 1983-10-05 15 Genetic engineering: Towards a plant that can fight disease and fertilise itself feature Story: Reuter LONDON: MAN'S growing ability to crack genetic codes that create different life forms is breeding a new farm industry as investors see the potential benefits for world food production. Advances in plant geneticStory: Reuter - 731 words
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Article440 1983-10-05 17 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR IBWIfB THE Philippines originally had not been part of President Reagan's planned visit to Asia, but had been added when President Ferdinand Marcos let it be known it would have been a snub not to drop by. The Manila visit became a440 words
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196 1983-10-05 17 CHEW KING HWAN - REPLY CHEW KING HWAN for Permanent Secretary (Education) I REFER to the letter "Government should train the mentally retarded" (SM, Sept 20). The Education Ministry has been assisting the special schools for the physically and mentally handicapped by providing them with teachers and assisting196 words
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Article, Illustration388 1983-10-05 17 JUSTICE MUST BE SEEN TO BE DONE I AM dismayed to read AntiProfiteers' letter (SM, Sept 30) on the episode of the $20 look-see fee charged by a shop in the Bukit Timah Shopping Centre. 1 am writing as an officious bystander and every388 words
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78 1983-10-05 17 EDDIE GOH KIAN PAU - EDDIE GOH KIAN PAU Singapore 2880 I HAD been working for a certain motor firm for the past 23 years. Recently I was retrenched because of the current-recession as well as on medical grounds. I was wondering if I could use78 words
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Article19 1983-10-05 17 THE trouble with progress is that it goes forward, not backward. Oscar Wilde, Irishbom playwright19 words
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Article, Illustration300 1983-10-05 18 HEARTWARMING SERIAL FOR AND ARDUT KIDS Cornflakes for Tea (debut, Ch 5, 5.50 pm) THIS is a heartwarming six-part serial for and about children. Three kids Richard, Trish and Chris decide that they can manage on their own when they are deserted by their parents. Fearing separation from300 words
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447 1983-10-05 18 PHILIP CHEAH - Packing the muscle on one night a lesson from RTM TV Scene > By PHILIP CHEAH SO much has been said of RTM's powerful Monday night movie slot. But how has SBC been faring? SBC's film nights stretch across Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. While HTM runs on "Monday, Thursday,447 words
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Miscellaneous1494 1983-10-05 18 H :!<«K fCUWPE 23 3.00 Opening followed by Hotel 11^11^1 Exercise with Gloria (E). 4.50 The Animal World: Animate the Sea Electric Company Cornflakes for Tea w VS^Bv World Cultures and Youth: Stefan the Violin- maker (Chinese v a See JVp^^^F Pen w > >-"" Kraus is apprehensive when Zeka,1,494 words
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Article, Illustration551 1983-10-05 19 WONG SING YEONG - Taiwanese songbird Jiang Ling f s treshly-scrubbed looks have captured the hearts oS Singapore teens Ui WONG SING YEONG EVERYBODY loves a famous singer and though Jiang Ling may not be the prettiest of Taiwanese songbirds, she has a voice that commands a bigPICTURES: SPENCER LOH - 551 words
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Article, Illustration679 1983-10-05 20 PAULINE GOH - An outstanding restaurant in Tai-Pan *&uisine By PAULINE GOH HOTEL Tai-Pan is undergoing a metamorphosis. It has shed its slightly sleazy air from its New Hong Kong days and is trying for a cosier, up-market image. The fact that owner Jack Chia-MPH has brought in Ricky Goh as679 words
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Article, Illustration508 1983-10-05 21 Le Sang des Autres is her second film in France JODIE FOSTER is back in France as a French Resistance fighter in Le Sang des Autres, directed by Claude Chabrol and based on the novel by Simone de Beauvoir. Jodie is right at home508 words
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Article, Illustration393 1983-10-05 23 LIFESTYLE At leisure Half-fill a burn-stained frypan with water, add 2 tablespoons of detergent or washing soda, and bring to a boil. Let it simmer gently for lVfc to 2 hours, then rinse. The frypan will be as good as new. Prevent savoury biscuits breaking393 words
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Miscellaneous621 1983-10-05 22 leisure CULTURAL SHOW SINGAPORE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA THE PA Cultural Troupe will be present- STEPHANIE CHASE, violinist, made her ing another series of cultural shows with debut at the age of nine with the Chicago the theme, Hits of Yesteryears. Symphony She will be performing with the There win also batik621 words
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Miscellaneous470 1983-10-05 22 EXTRAMURAL COURSES THE Department of Extramural Studies of the NUS will be holding a fourlecture course on Coping with Stress on Thursdays from 6.30 pm to 9 30 pm in Nissen Hut 98, Institute of Education. The lecture will be conducted by Mrs Fathiah Inserto. Fee is $40. For more470 words
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Miscellaneous749 1983-10-05 24 leisure comics I SERGEANT PRESTON OF THE YUKON By Don Sherwood and Stan Stunell *_A REMEMBER, FOLKS, THE ALASKA STATE BPHHH* TROOPERS HAVE BEEN RUNNING THESE PAST W TP X fjgliHa TEN days...and fifteen hundred miles... W Kso sive ■fy TO raise special. Property matters arejikely to September 23 to749 words
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Article, Illustration408 1983-10-05 25 VINCENT FONG - OLD BUILDING TO BE TURNED INTO GRECO-ROMAN BUNGALOW By VINCENT FONG LOCATED next to Michel Apartments on Tanglin Road opposite the British High Commission, this anonymous and run-down building (right) is due for a spectacular renovation likely to make it the talk of the town when Completed next408 words
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Article, Illustration305 1983-10-05 25 VINCENT FONG - 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR APARTMENTS By VINCENT FONG YONG AN PARK, a $120 million condominium project by Riverview Development will go on the open market on Sunday at its site office. The project is located on River Valley Road, next to Times House. The305 words
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Article, Illustration363 1983-10-05 26 ANG PENG HWA - By ANG PENG HWA METRO Holdings, through its subsidiary Orchard Square Development Corporation, could lose between 10 to 20 per cent of the value of Orchard Square through the acquisition by the government of 38,954 sq m of the363 words
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193 1983-10-05 26 THE $1.2 billion Marina Centre project will be the first major commercial development in Singapore to use seawater for its air-conditioning system when it opens in mid-1985. The supply and installation of the system is expected to cost about $12 million. The installation costs193 words
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100 1983-10-05 26 HONGKONG LAND (Hawaii) N V, a wholly-owned subsidiary of The Hongkong Land Company Ltd, has sold its 337,000 sq ft Davies Pacific Centre, an office building, to VMS Realty Partners of Chicago, Illinois. The building, located in downtown Honolulu, was sold for U5559.6 million in100 words
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Article84 1983-10-05 26 RICHARD ELLIS, international property consultants, has formed an association with Sumitomo Trust and Banking, the leading trust bank in Japan with assets of more than $40 billion, to deal with real estate in the United States. According to Mr Takashi Yamamoto, Deputy President of Sumitomo Trust, "Our clients84 words
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Article, Illustration927 1983-10-05 27 ANNIE CHIA - Shopping centres take more control of the looks of Individual shops Story by ANNIE CHIA DEVELOPERS of some of Singapore's newest shopping centres are taking more control of the look of their interior shop-fronts. In older buildings tenants have been given a free hand in doing up the927 words
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Article, Illustration584 1983-10-05 28 HAAJIRAINI HAMID - NEW BUILDING METHOD PROMISES BETTER PROJECT SCHEDULE By HAAJIRAINI HAMID HIGH interest rates, high cost of land, high rentals for properties and double-digit inflation are some of the compelling reasons for faster completion of development projects. The much talked-about topic in the construction industry at present584 words
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Article, Illustration424 1983-10-05 28 ANG PENG HWA - The prefab way faster, stronger TESTS SHOW L )OR SLABS TO BE EXTRA TOUGH By ANG PENG HWA PREFABRICATION does not just mean faster. It can also mean stronger. At Sungei Kadut Industrial Estate, a company manufacturing prefab floor slabs found them so strong the engineers testing a six-metre long424 words
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Advertisement94 1983-10-05 25 Harmonising simp-fronts: Page 28 Now buiMlng method: Pom 29 Buying a house Take advantage of OUB's Housing Loan Scheme OUB's Housing Loan Scheme offers: Easy loan repayments with CPF contributions Longer repayment period of up to 25 years Loan with Overdraft facility Competitive interest rates Currently: Up to 10 years94 words
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Advertisement146 1983-10-05 26 POSB-plllS- CPF Housing Loan Package: With our new low rates from 9 2 %p. a. easily the most attractive in town lb UNO), r -11 si- 4H9s Our housing loan package offers: •Use of your CPF monthly contributions to service the monthly instalments. The lowest interest rates in town: t146 words
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Advertisement34 1983-10-05 28 Experienced and licence real estate agency. Specialised in rental and sales of gasidawtial, omtf MMH D DEANS PROPERTY PIS. LIB. 7500-A*eadiAoad #***** The ftua Singapore 0719 Tel: *****55 (5 L.nes) Telex: RS ***** DEANS34 words
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Advertisement568 1983-10-05 29 T TmT Iml IT www T" TwvJ f~m\ T ml" ITml|i I%iil Tml"1 I r^l^h. right track with SYIX)N Alpha sliding J Amwican Expr(res Diners Clut cards Accep ,ed S T I >—- r ,—r I HCnroan Chests 1 II i-L=J I f f\ H MHHQ Antique and SHOWER SCREEN568 words
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Advertisement273 1983-10-05 30 <}<?-[}?}}=.-}{][&($=?^<,`'",*, Classified Ad Rates Singapore Monitor: Sunday Monitor: Worde 0.35 cent* per word 0.55 cents per word I Display $7.70 per col. cm $12.00 per col. cm Biielneee Hre Mon-Fri. 9am-spm Set. 9am-lpm ACCOUNTING FORMS A SYSTEMS Triset Biz Systems 273-5642/3 ANTENNAE INSTALLATION SHARP Electrical Serv 443-6851 ADDRESS STICKERS Combytes273 words
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Advertisement313 1983-10-05 30 Reds Hair Salon 296-7460 Reds Hair Training 5ch296 7 250 Salon Angelina Unisex 337-0884 Susan Hairstylist 737-6581 BOUTIQUE 1 Boutique Oe Patricia 235-0022 04-135 Far East Plaza. 14 Scotts Rd. Bugatti Boutique 734-8393 Estique Fashions 235-9851 Fashion Lodge 454-6698 Miss Lodge 337-2867 Petals Enterprise 447-4134 #02-08 (Paramount Shopping Ctr) CAR313 words
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Advertisement206 1983-10-05 30 MONITOR'S DIRECTORY DRIVING INSTRUCTION Driving Tuition 778-3435 Eastern Driving Sch 256-3675/6 Liberty Auto Driving Sch 282-6865/280-9143 ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Sinaran Bakti Trdg Co 448-2331 (Electric L Battery Scissors) ELECTRICAL/ PLUMBING/ REPAIRS Dabzee Service Div 445-3287 Kwang Builders 445-6475 EMBROIDERY Sin Mue Mue Silk Prntg 4 Em 748-1545 EMPLOYMENT SERVICES Business Trends206 words
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Advertisement296 1983-10-05 30 FOOD GUIDE 1 Faber Valley Rest Set lunch happy hrs wkend special77B-7101 FURNITURE Adrian's Cane Furniture Co PIL 273-8229/273-8234 Bock Lim Ind Co 747-2347 Chan Pui Kee 223-4806 Foong Furniture C 0... 745-2701 (specialise in made-to-order furn, kitchen cabinet, built-in wardrobe 6- office furniture). Hong Fatt Cane Furniture, 146 Victoria296 words
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Advertisement216 1983-10-05 30 Seng Teck Bldg Const 253-6098 (specialise in leakage <• reno) Teck Chua Long Renovation Construction 282-4463/*****74 Volli Interior Decor 447-1042 (specialise in partit ren Whee Lee Inter Furng 440-2498 MAGIC Magic 8. Novelty Shop 338-0090 MASSAGE SERVICE Katong Sauna Et Massage 345-5116/345-5117 MODELLING Elsa Yeo Mcdel Centre. 338-0740/337-5791 Ivor's Model216 words
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Advertisement209 1983-10-05 30 opticians Ah Fu Optical Service Blk 21. #01-225. Outram Park. 5(0316)222-3730 Ai Mui Optical 253-7156 I Federal-Optiek Co Pte Ltd 6* Orchard Rd. #02-17 Plaza I Singapura, 5(0923) 337-7611 No 6 Scotts Rd. #03-19. 3rd fir, I Scotts. 5(0922) 235-9131 176 Orchard Rd. #02-03, Centre-point. 5(0923) 733-5222 Ocean Optical Co209 words
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Advertisement220 1983-10-05 30 PRINTING Professional Quality Ser 338-2580 PROFESSIONAL DOG TRAINING Leo Trading (professional dog training 746-7985 PROPERTY Precious Gold Real Estate Agency 338-4871 SECURITY GVARD AGENCIES Everpro Pte Ltd 225-7288/9 Harmon's Pte Investigation Security Ag *****78/*****77 (24 hr answering service 337-2255, ask for Harmon Singh Intertec Pte Ltd 223-0749 M Salomon Secur220 words
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Advertisement1044 1983-10-05 31 classified: 273-9090 S Urgently Required N SHOW CHOREOGRAPHER I SHOW CO-ORDINATOR O Must have initiative, able to work independently. C S Experience in full choreographing show. V S Fluont in English, Mandarin and Chinoso Dialacts. > COMPERE (MALE/FEMALE) S Preferably with faw years working axparianca or knowladga in S compare1,044 words
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Advertisement272 1983-10-05 31 Machinery Sjle /Hire/Wanted REQUIRED 2ND HAND CONVEYOR BELT COMPLETE, SUITABLE FOR COAL MINING PURPOSES. Speed approximately 1,000 ft. per minute. Belt width either 24", 30" or 36". Total conveyor length approximately 1,900 ft. Please contact: MR LIM TEL: 221-6466 office hours Babysitting room CHILD WILL enjoy individualised care m the272 words
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Advertisement243 1983-10-05 31 a Specialize in Interior Decoration, Wallpaper*, Curtains, Carpets, Tiles end PertMons. INN FURNITURE Ttl: *****31/ *****42. PAIMTtMO, CLE AMINO, KLMCTHICAL fitting, wiring, interior decoration and all general works for your house, office and factory Contact Tel 448-1894 /*4B-7066 (day and night) for Tay. Office Equipment Furniture na-uPMOLOTwnv or sofas, cushions,243 words
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Advertisement424 1983-10-05 31 Property For Sale warmer *1 chum tin Road off Jalan Jurong KacM Freehold 3 roomed smote storey Intermediate terrace 2.107 sq ft Mosaic/parquet flooring WeK-mamtamed vacant $410,000 0.n.0 Tel 737-1181 (10am 4p m No agents a Hoomao FLAT for sale at $29,000 with renovation and furniture Please tel 469-7793/ 469424 words
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Advertisement352 1983-10-05 31 NOTICES J THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 NOTICE OF RESOLUTION ROSELANE RESTAURANT A LOUNGE PTE. LTD. (In Craditora Voluntary Liquidation) At an Extraordinary Genera! Meeting of the above-named Company, duly convened and held at 12th Storey. Bank of China Building, 4 Battery Road *12-00, Singapore 0104 on 30th September 1983,352 words
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Article, Illustration558 1983-10-05 32 WONDER BOY - He shows he's ready for a win with visiting jockey Webster astride "MUUllUk^™ RACING TODAY'S TRACK WORK By WONDER BOY LIMELIGHT trained by Buang bin Abu Bakar, showed that he was ready for his winning effort with a brilliant workout on a good track at558 words
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249 1983-10-05 32 Reuter PISA (Italy), Wednesday FIRE destroyed the Audi Quattro of Finland's Hannu Mikkola in the San Remo motor rally here yesterday and looked certain to cost him the lead in this year's world rally championship. Three stages out from Tuesday'sReuter - 249 words
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136 1983-10-05 32 AP NEW YORK, Wednesday CHINA plans to hold a world soccer tournament in Beijing next June with US|l million (552.14 million) awarded to the champion. Imico, a Boston-based consulting and marketing firm, announced at a news conference yesterday that the tournament isAP - 136 words
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Article112 1983-10-05 32 AP JOHANNESBURG, Wednesday PROMOTERS of the million-dollar golf challenge, in which the winner receives US$3OO,OOO (5|642,000) and the last-place finisher takes home a guaranteed US$5O,OOO yesterday named five of this year's 10 contestants. The 72-hole tournament will be held between Dee 1 and 4AP - 112 words
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Article, Illustration147 1983-10-05 33 The Seoul formula consists of careful planning, a comprehensive scheme of training and competition, high-calibre coaches, official-player rapport and sheer hard work INAL SEGMENT OF OUR SERIES ON THE SUCCESS OF TENNIS IN NEIGHBOURING COUNTRIES TENNIS IN SOUTH KOBE/ Singapore Is currently embarking on an ambitions147 words
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Article316 1983-10-05 33 S J KE; D H ZHANG - Organisational abilities make it a farce to be reckaned with By S J KE and D H ZHANG SOME years back, the United States Tennis Association Yearbook listed South Korea as having 20,000 competitive players through an active tournament programme. Its organisational abilities have made316 words
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Article287 1983-10-05 33 SYSTEM OF COMPETITION BEGINS WITH PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN South Korea the system of competition begins with the primary schools right through the university. In addition there are the adults' senior divisions. About 120 teams in these categories will take part in the competition. In addition, a287 words
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Article183 1983-10-05 33 High standards of personal performance are expected from them COACHES with the South Korean Tennis Association are well-prepared while in tutelage. Very high standards of personal performance are expected before they qualify td coach in schools and clubs. Reputable foreign coaches like Denis Van de183 words
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Article, Illustration627 1983-10-05 34 The King of West Ham aims to hand over midfield rule at Upton Park to young Dickens SPORTS PEOPLE TREVOR BROOKING OPA TREVOR Brooking, King of West Ham, is preparing to abdicate next May as ruler of Hammers' midfield. He will step off the EnglishOPA - 627 words
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270 1983-10-05 34 Reuter LEEDS, Wednesday FORMER England cricketer Fred Trueman yesterday defended Yorkshire's decision to sack Geoff Boycott after 21 years with the club. Trueman, a Yorkshire official whose 307 test wickets are still an England record, said: "It should have been done 10 years ago."Reuter - 270 words
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186 1983-10-05 34 Reuter BARCELONA, Wednesday TOP-SEEDED Mats Wilander of Sweden defeated Lorenzo Fargas (Spain) 7-6, 7-5 in first-round matches of the 31st Count of Godo Tennis Tournament yesterday. Secona-seeded Jose Higueras (Spain) is to play today against Damir Keretic (West Germany), who defeatedReuter - 186 words
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Advertisement119 1983-10-05 32 THE SMGRPQRE SWEEPI 2ND PRIZE $400,000 3rd PRIZE $200,000 4th prize $100,000 5™ PRIZE 50,000 5 JACKPOT PRIZES $15,000 each 4-WGfT MAJOR PRIZES $500 each 10 LUCKY PRIZES 5,000 each (Tsnninal digits) 25 GIFT PRIZES 3,000 each 4 *®jf srT Wl^? 1 J? ZES $35 25 CONSOLATION PRIZES S 2,000119 words
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Advertisement27 1983-10-05 33 RANK XEROX" welcomes participants to the 30th WbHd Cup Golf Qualifying Rounds. "It must be Xerox." XEROX and RANK XEROX are Registered Trademarks of Rank Xerox Ltd.27 words
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Advertisement108 1983-10-05 34 OGRAYS MERCO OFFICIAL SRA CHAMPIONSHIP BALL 1981/82, 1982/83,1983/84 NON-markinqJ^^^^B^K^^^ Available in and Grays have pulled oft another Play your best game with victory in squash Selected as the Grays Merco long-life squash World Squash Racket Association's balls. They perform shot after official Championship ball for 3 shot, game after game,108 words
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131 1983-10-05 35 BEST Of THE SPORTS FILES Reuter BAliy J -iaian Dvfln, «VOfliiv9Gfly A DECISION by First Division Kaiserslautern to pay supporters who turn in soccer hooligans to the police has set off a row in West Germany. At a home game last monthReuter - 131 words
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Article, Illustration523 1983-10-05 35 S GULAM - Singapore Malays desperately need his services to retain Agong Cup S GULAM SINGAPORE Malays desperately need the services of national midfielder Malek Awab if they are to retain the Afoog Cup when they meet Penang Malaya at Penang this Sunday. And the SOS has523 words
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Article, Illustration345 1983-10-05 35 HE SHATTERS WORLD LAND SPEED RECORD AP QERLACH (Nevada), Wed BRITISH driver Richard Noble pushed his jetPjwered Thrust 2 car to 019.7 kph yesterday to capture the world land speed record. Noble shattered the existing mile record of 1,001.6 kph set by American Gary GabelicnAP - 345 words
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