Singapore Monitor, 25 October 1983, Afternoon Edition

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  • 16 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR IiVEM EDITION M.C. (P) No 13 5 83 Tuesday. October 25. 1983 30cents
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  • 400 1  -  Complaints down 19 pc in first nine months By YEOW MEI SIN THE tough action taken against shopkeepers, touts, trishaw riders, airlines, hotels and travel agencies who cheat tourists has had its effect. The number of complaints made to the Singapore. Tourist Promotion
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  • 249 1  -  By TO CHEE ENG A MALAYSIAN contractor charged with helping a local company, Choon Woo Holdings, to evade tax has had his offence compounded by the Inland Revenue Department (IRD) for $600,000. This morning, on the application of state counsel Mrs Lucy Hangchi from the
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  • home
    • 331 2 Lianhe Zaobao THE prices of scrap cars have, contrary to expectations, gone down following the recent announcement of increased road taxes. According to scrap car dealers, althongh the Additional Registration Fee (ARF) has been raised 25 Kcent, the
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    • 338 2  -  ACID ATTACK CASE •y FAEZAH ISMAIL AT THIS morning's hearing of the acid attack trial, Insp Raj Kumar continued to be cross-examined by Mr M N Swami, counsel for S Krishnasamy. Insp Rai Kumar, the investigating officer of the case, denied Mr Swami's
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    • 175 2 Mary Jer Perewa, 57, and S Krishnasamy, 36, are jointly charged with conspiring between June 22 and July 25 1981 to cause grievous hurt to Mrs Lynn Pereira, her 32-year-old daughter-in-law. The charge said Krishnasamy got S Aridas to splash sulphuric acid on Lynn to cause her injury.
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    • 168 2 THE number of claims lodged by foreign workers over short-pay-ment of overtime is increasing, said an official of the Ministry of Labour this morning. Most of these claims came from the construction industry, he said. They were often the result of
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    • 269 2  -  By K K FONG CRIMINAL Investigation Department and divisional detectives are looking for a group of youths and a man in connection with the murders of a 17-year-old delivery boy and a 24-year-old housewife over the past two days. Police believe five
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    • 278 3 But the advantages of modernisation will eventually overcome customers' reluctance THE modernisation of the coffee shop will not come overnight. And the Ministry of the Environment expects adverse reactions and resistance to the change-over. Mr Teo Chong Tee, parliamentary secretary (Enviroment and
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    • 213 3  -  By LO TIEN YIN THEY sound like an orchestra tunins up for a performance. In one corner the Malaysians are singing Pak Khun Khaa Laew, a Thai love song. Somewhere, the Filipinos are singing Kenek Kenek Udang, a Malaysian number. And the Thais are belting out our
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    • 296 4  -  Science Centre's show a hit with schoolchildren Picture and story by CHEW YEN FOOK THEY shrieked in mock terror as the eerie, skeleton-like figure suddenly appeared out of pitch darkness and danced around. It was a shocking start to the show, and bow the 400 schoolchildren
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    • 286 4 Trade and industry circles adopt wait-and-see attitude Japanese urged to dismantle domestic Darners Lianhe Zaobao TRADE and industry circles in Singapore are adopting a wait-and-see attitude towards Japan's new economic measures. Thepresident of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Mr Tan Keong Choon, yesterday called on the Japanese
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    • 101 4 Lianhe Zaobao PUB engineers are advising contractors on how to avoid damaging power lines as weU as water and gas pipes in their construction work. A statement said that of the 157 cases of serious power failures recorded in the first nine months
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    • 82 5 THE men standing on the roof came later. They couldn't get a closer look at yesterday's flrewalkins ceremony at the Sri Mariamman Temple. But from where thev stood they certainly had a bird's-eye-view of the religious spectacle (picture below). All in all about
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    • 318 5 Paya Lebar will be newest constituency to form a Residents' Committee in Nov Lianhe Zaobao WHEN Paya Lebar forms its Residents' Committee (RC) next month, 70 constituencies in Singapore would have been covered by the RC network. This will leave only five constituencies Joo Chiat, Rochore,
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    • 129 5 CHINESE physicians' bid to introduce computers to Chinese medicine has encountered major difficulties. Two reasons were offered by the deputy director of Academic Studies of the Chung Hwa Acupuncture Research Institute, Dr Zhuang Huozun, when he spoke to the Alumni of
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    • 269 6  -  Eight retail outlets raided, 1,000 tapes seized B* TO CHEE ENG POLICE are believed to have crushed one of the biggest pirate tape manufacturers in Singapore after an all-out bid to break up its distribution network. Eight of its retail outlets were raided over
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    • 345 6  -  #y K K FONG CENTRAL police station detectives have been kept on their toes in the last 36 hours with several major crimes, including two murders. Early on Monday morning, shoe shopowner Mr Lim Teck Huat, 18, was hit on the head by two
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    • 373 6  -  Inferiority, insecurity and anxiety are stressful, warns Mr Anthony Yeo By CAROLINE BOEY IT'S examination time again and students sitting for their examinations or preparing for them are under much stress. For some, the emotional stress may be such that their academic
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    • 60 6 THERE should be more flexible laws to protect the Individual's privacy against the fast developing computer technology, says an Australian legal expert. Professor Hyeth, Chief Commission- er of the Australian Law Amendments Commission, said at a Communications Technology seminar last week that
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    • 80 4 Things brighten up when you step into the Children's Department at GLOBE. You'll find the cutest little outfits for your loved ones. Clothes that look good and feel good on your kids. Put back the smile on their faces with some really neat clothes When it comes to kids, we
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    • 317 5 lake a weak... 1\ Thursday Fashion Special J> ft k Mezzanine Lounge li^£ y Watch the current fashion trends as you indulge in afternoon tea an< ca^es or unwind over I i cocktails. Then catch up on some I WjF*\ reading or play backgammon whilst rffv\ enjoying popular melodies f
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    • 99 6 Every Wednesday and Friday at Lunchtime Fabulous fashion and food beckon. Every Wednesday and Friday. In a different show and mood. Tempt yourself with our spread of epicurean delights while we bring you the latest fashion in town. Wednesday: Grace Fashion House Friday: D'urban Boutique Co-sponsors Passion Hair Salon Klute
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    • 81 7 ASIA COMMERCIAL BANK LTD in all your banking needs. Our range of services include: Current, savings and fixed deposits accounts Asian Currency Unit (ACU) deposit accounts Overdraft and loans Trade financing and other credit facilities Head Office and Main Branch: Branches: 2 Mistri Road Singapore 0207 415-417 Jalan Besar 25
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  • world
    • Article, Illustration
      337 8 RUINS GIVE FEW CLUES UPI BEIRUT, Tuesday WITH bafflingly few clues to go on, US, French and Lebanese investigators sought the hidden hand that ordered Sunday's murderous bomb attacks on American and French peace-keeping troops. "I can promise you it (the investigation) is intense and will continue to
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    • 186 8 UPI BEIRUT, Tuesday WEARING surgical masks against the stench of death, wearv US Marines picked through jagged concrete by torchlight for a second night today for more victims and possible survivors. The search also continued at the runs of TGZ French barracks five kilometres away
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    • 428 9 AP URUMQI (China), Tuesday SOVIET troops still frequently shoot at and kidnap Chinese herdsmen, but northwest China's long border has been quieter these last two years with no big clashes, according to a Chinese official. The anticipated re-opening of two trade
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    • 122 9 AP HIGH WYCOMBE, TuMday BILL Herbert and his wife Margaret were having tea in their daughter's home on Sunday when a neighbour telephoned. "Do vou know there's an airplane on your roof?" the neighbour inquired. The Cessna single-engine plane, piloted by Ronald Compston, was
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    • 141 9 Reuter NEW DELHI, Tuesday INDIAN Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's differences with her daughter-in-law flared into the open again yesterday with the Indian leader disclosing that she had seen her grandson only once in the past year. Mrs Gandhi's statement came in a letter
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    • 475 10  -  By JUDY WALKER In N«w Delhi, Monday THE Director-General of the International Air Transport Association (lata), Mr Knut Hammarskjold, is to visit Singapore in December as the guest of Singapore Airlines. He will be the guest speaker at SlA's marketing
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    • 305 10 Reuter TEHERAN, Tuoaday IRAN said today its forces had captured several strategic heights and were closing in on the Iraqi town of Penjwin after launching the second phase of a Gulf War offensive. Teheran Radio said Iranian troops had destroyed three Iraqi companies,
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    • 333 10 Doctors studying effects of the drug UPI LONDON, Tuesday PREVENTING heart problems and cataracts may be as simple as taking a few aspirins a day, according to doctors studying the medical effects of the common, non-prescription drug. British and American medical researchers, opening a two-day
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    • 122 10 NEW YORK, Tims A DIRECTIVE smuggled out of Bulgaria 12 years ago by a defector indicates a plan by the Bulgarian Government "to undermine the West" by smuggling drugs into western nations, a US magazine reported yesterday. According to the November issue of Reader's Digest,
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    • 459 11 HK authorities receive complaint that BMF papers were used in Carrian downfall case The Star HONG KONG, Tuesday THE Malaysian government has officially complained to the Hong Kong authorities against the use of certain Bumiputra Malaysia Finance (BMF) documents in the case involving Carrian boss
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    • 188 11 AP VATICAN CITY, Tuesday VATICAN lay employees yesterday threatened an unprecedented two-hour strike to Eress their demands for higher wages and enefits, a spokesman for the employees announced. The announcement by lay workers union leader Mariano Cerullo said the strike could take place on Dec
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    • 257 11 AP, Reuter WASHINGTON, Tims THE US House of Representatives approved a resolution yesterday supporting South-east Asian countries in their efforts to secure a Vietnamese withdrawal from Cambodia. The measure,' passed on a voice vote, deplored the occupation of Cambodia by 150,000
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    • 170 11 AP BRASILIA, Tuesday LIFE in the capital city appears to go on as normal, but the emergency measures invoked by the president are taking their toll and stirring up images of the dictatorial rule and repression of a decade ago. The government has banned
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    • 78 8 JPP^^lV'.^ by; MrLim Bum yam, Principal International School of Home Cookery Penang Date sth 6th Nov 1983 (Saturday to Sunday) Time 2.30 pm 6.00 pm Venue Marquis Room, Level 2 King's Hotel Registration Ssloo.oo per person Fee Recipe Apom Bokwa Kuih Lapis Kuih Bengka Übi Kayu Kuih Bengka Beras (3
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    • 327 10 )Jr I Modal ZB 2600 VHiigl f. 1 Price: $920.00 I |H Capacity 260 litres HI Jj» Roll-bond aluminium evaporator H Ur Separate fast freeze compartment I 1 Operation switch with green and I I yellow pilot lights/red warning I I I I I l^| 4 roll-out baskets. I 2000
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    • 75 11 the Provence. Best in terms of seafood flßloHEpcl*Finr LUNCH Bouillabaisse for which the Cote <T Axur <© $25 pha*ld% service charge and is famous. 3% govt. tax. A LA CARTE menu Phis choice vegetables and*wines of for lunch and dinner. all vintages. Petanque Competition: Sunday, Feast on tender meats of
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  • money
    • 536 12  -  By JOYCE QUEK THE success of unlisted securities markets in other countries has raised the question of whether there is scope for one in Singapore. The aim of the market is to allow the public to buy and sell shares
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    • 153 12 THE requirements for a full listing of a company In Singapore are not as onerous and costly as nose of Its counterpart In London. This obviates the necessity of a separate listing for small companies In Sincapital requirement In Singapore of $4 million is
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    • 318 12 TWO Malaysian and one Australian company are in a joint venture to produce structural components for the building and construction industry in Malaysia and Singapore. General Lumber Holdings and C I Holdings have made an agreement with Gang-Nail Australia to form the joint venture with an authorised capital
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    • 265 12 Reuter KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday MALAYSIA'S proposal to base rubber export duty on gazetted values of only two grades will encourage production of higher grades, industry sources said. The proposal announced last week by Finance Minister Razaleigh Hamzah simKlifies the
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    • 180 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday MALAYSIAN Primary Industries Minister Paul Leong told Rotterdam Commissioner for Port and Economic Affairs, Den Dunning, of the need to counter an increasing tendency towards protectionism by the European Community. He asked Mr Dunning to convey to the Dutch
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    • 95 12 THE Post Office Savings Bank will sell traveller's cheques at selected branches from Nov 1. Initially, the bank will sell US dollar traveller's cheques. They will be available in denominations of US$2O, US$5O, US$lOO and US$5OO. The POSB will also cash any traveller's cheques that
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    • 225 13 Bank of China comes up with suggestion HONG KONG, Tuesday THE Hong Kong government should request all licensed banks here to deposit with it a proportion of their Hong Kong dollar liquidity reserves as an additional measure to support the local unit in the
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    • 270 13 Mart* tear rt«a*y Bowtaad IU/1.17 Gold Storac* 4.W/4.01 Em 10 .10 B P and N o.oft/t. 10 Q I H 4.00/4.00 Geatiag 4 &4/4 U Haw Par 110/2.20 Hum ft.OO/ft.Oft lachcape ltft/5.97 latraco 3.04/3.00 laetaa 3.04/3.00 Joroac Cement 4 00 S KeckSeag ft.oo/0.00 KeppallM/S.U M Cement 0 Sft/0
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    • 99 13 Your 8$ to ono unit of foreign currency Soiling Buying TT/DO TT DO US| 2.1400 2.1300 2.1210 2 sterling ***** 3 1909 3.1759 Australian 1.9716 1.9520 1.9291 Canadian 1.7428 1.7227 1.7077 New Zealand 9 1 4281 1.4090 1 2955 8$ to 100 unite Of VOfwfln CllfTttACV Deutscbemark 82.0600 81.4680
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    • 211 13 Reuter GOLD failed to breach the US$4OO barrier this morning despite increased tension in Lebanon and in the Gulf war. Gold eased to U*****.00/50 an ounce soon after the opening and staved there for most of tne morning. The ?ice was below the New
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    • 129 13 COMPANY NEWS JOHAN Holdings has seen losses mount in the half year to July 31. The company ran up a deficit of M 51.68 million, 12 times the M 5138,000 loss incurred in the previous first half. Even after an extraordinary gain of Ms7l4 million, the loss
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    • 116 13 MELBOURNE, Tuesday THE Australian Associated Stock Exchanges (AASE) proposed that non members, except local banks and insurance companies, should be able to hold up to 40 per cent of a sharebroking firm from April next year. At present, non members are not entitled to hold
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous

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  • features
    • Article, Illustration
      1576 14  -  A LOOK INTO THE PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE By RAY MILLER URBANISATION is a recent phenomena, says Mr Tan. It really began with the industrial revolution and the advancement of modern technologies. Now the more developed and economically advanced a country is, the more people live in cities.
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  • opinion/letters
    • 517 15 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT UNITED NATIONS DAY which fell yesterday has never been an occasion of equal importance to everyone. In fact, there are those who argue that the United Nations, upon which much of man's dream of Sobal stability was once depen;nt, has
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    • 487 15  -  They will only apply the brakes to new car sales for a short while MICHAEL H K LIM Singapore 0718 THE latest road tax hike instituted by the government came as a shock to the Singaporean motorist, especially to the modest-earning one. I
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    • 22 15 IT is no um to Mama the looking-glass if your fscs is awry. Nikolai Gogol, Russian author (*****852)
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    • 53 15  -  ROBIN Singapore 1314 IF the government is really serious in its control on the growing car population in Singapore, I suggest, only those people earning more than $3,000 a month be allowea to own a car. These measures would effectively reduce the number of cars
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

  • 286 16 Afternoon Matinee: The Children Nobody Wanted (Ch 5, 4.45 pm) THIS poignant film is the story of a bachelor, Tom Butterfield, who at 21, was the first single male to become a foster parent in Missouri. Later, he established a refuge for abandoned and unwanted children who had
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  • 261 16  -  ■MKM mm j ..V p SK By WONG SING YEONG LAST Friday's third episode of CID '83 had more romance than the usual business of cops chasing robbers. It gave full coverage to a couple, played by Li Jimei, 19, a contract
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    • 55 16 SBBfcfc. 4*/ 1 3 :^r Keep pace with the latest news of the day Pick up the evening edition of The Singapore Monitor. Monday through Friday, for the latest news each day. Now on sale at hawker centres, bus-stops and street stalls wherever Lian He Wan Bao is on sale.
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    • 210 16 Where Can You Get the Latest News In East Coast? t s in the evening edition 3f The Singapore Monitor, Monday through Friday. THE SINGAPORE Jk MONITORS available in East Coast at vatong News Agency 150 Tanjong Katong Road >even Eleven 38-A Changi Road klawdeen Provision Store 3lock 1 *01
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 1141 16 ■araifgjjM BRad oproar< nmeBonpafle 21 3.00 Opening followed by Enigma (r) (C). ■hi i\ /mmmf My B ;*Hg!l An wildlife showing the life cycle of —wm.WStjfay^V, various explanations on Ktf££ the nesting, hunting, migratory and territorial activities these F JOKM Afternoon Matinee: The Children Nobody WantNews Mari Mematak: Kurma T
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  • leisure
    • 858 17  -  MARK FARNER TALKS ABOUT HIS GROUP Story: PHILIP CHEAH MARK FARNER, singer and guitarist of Grand Funk, has come a long way since the prehistoric-cave-man look on the album cover of Survival. Looking fit and healthy, Farner, 35, sports a short hair cut now and breaks all
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    • 757 18 THE Benedictine nuns at the Maria Richenbach convent high in the Swiss Alps carry on the tradition of herb-gathering to make healing teas. IPS "OUR first task," explains Prioress Sister Maria Dominika Schweizer, "is to praise God." This is why the 44 nuns at the Benedictine nunnery
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    • 691 19  -  NUS drama team makes good AFRICAN DOUBLE Last Saturday and Sunday at the Drama Centre Reviewed by STEPHEN TAN AFRICAN DOUBLE two plays directed by Dr Max Le Blond charts new grounds for English-language theatre here with its presentation of hard edged drama. Local theatre
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    • 697 21  -  By PAT D’ROSE COMPLETING the album Voice of the Heart was probably the most emotional and devastating experience Richard Lynn Carpenter had to deal with. This is the album that he and his sister, Karen Anne, started, and which she did not live to see completed.
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    • 670 21 HK TV WAR HOTS UP WITH NEW SHOWS ASIA TV, which has always played second fiddle to the other station, HK-TVB, has recently decided to challenge its rival by launching two new shows during prime time. A love drama, Endless Love, has been scheduled for
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 448 19 Badok Tha Fung Shut Mmlw (Cyi 30. 3.30, 7.00, 9.15 (*****7) Broadway Tit* Fung Shul Maatar (C)/1 30. 3 30. 7. 900 (*****93) Cathay Crazy Boya tot tha Crazy War (E)/11, 1.30. 4, (*****00) 6 30,9 15 Qala Tha Fung Shul Maatar (C)/3 30, 7. 9 15 (*****75) QoMan By
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 624 20 INDIAN CULTURAL QROUP THE Henderson CC Indian Cultural Group is organising a Deepavali Cultural Night '83 on Saturday at 7.30 at the Henderson CC Auditorium at Bukit Merah View. FILM FOR YOUNG PEOPLE THERE will be two filmlets on Shakespeare, Soul of the Age (Pt I and II) and The
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    • 421 20 SHORT STORY WRIT- must original and ING COMPETITION participants may write on any subject or theme. THE Ministry of Cul- AH entries must be ture, in association with accompanied by an offithe major dailies, in- cial entry form obtainvites the public to take able from the Cultural part in the
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    • 450 20 12.00 PM News-in-Bnef foNowed by Programme Summary 12.05 Your Lunchdate Hosted by Susan Ng 1.00 News 1.10 Your Lunchdate (contd) 1.30 Mid-day Market Report 1.35 Your Lunchdate (contd) 2.00 News-in-Brief 2.05 On The House 3.00 News-In-Brief 3.05 On The House (contd) 4.00 News-in-Brief 4.05 On The House (contd) 4.30 Let's
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 552 22 leisure comics ARIES March 21 to April 20 LIBRA Try to avoid becoming too emo- September 23 to October 22 tional about a family problem, You appear to be spending too as it will only make matters much money on the wrong worse. You will have to budget things. You
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    • 137 22 PR SMOCK By George Lemont rwny poes ca this now posh fnose f OF VOOR OL-Oves no ©sranioms to on£ 1 I H Ave A SRggN FOR SI LL-V SIPS SO X CAN <3gT J POCTOR this KiPNgy/ J FLO By Paul Seltora /\j„.., 1 HAP WM6»W, XS no, I
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  • PHOTOGRAPHIC CORNER
    • 656 23 IT won't be too long before the holiday season arrives again. For the photography buff, that means taking pictures, pictures and more pictures. If you are planning to go on that once-in-a-lifetime vacation, now is the time to get your equipment ready. Send your
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    • 172 23 WLs&TO*** J zsl£SS>"" M 1 ,5 ••iilm. sS Ss»BS^« I Whatnot isail at*<>% i:>'—i,M nS es u af \va^ va^ gggsssHmni [)f> SM««o (WNOAPCWI) m ltd nl\lf\ V 266 Orchard Road "09-00 Yin Sen Buifcftng Stngapo f» 0923 Tel *****00 MCTROM SNAPSHOT 30~ 35mm Automatic I Camera with JH Hi,J
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    • 183 23 MM Weli> the fact is not man y I Hv people selling electronic flash can make that statement. h m m| |ap|| What often happens is they buy it from some guy in Taiwan who actually made it, IIBWBwWr put their name on it, and then M|B MM tr Y
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 70 24 Focus open Pentax JT PC3SAF, an automatic to problem photography. The PC3SAF lets you take perfect pictures f wink of the eye. All you do is aim and press the shutter. Simple, small and stylish. Pentax PC3SAF s a camera youll be proud to own and use for years. &C35/P
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    • 145 24 M Canon J SPECIAL ZOOM PACKAGE Canon the official 35mm camera of the 1984 Olympics, puts together JETST" two very special zoom packages:- For only $775, the Canon A 1 and the XXV new Canon FD 35-70 mm f/3.5-4.5 Zoom Lens with close- up facility. It's the ideal lens for
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    • 249 25 Bugatti Boutique 734-8393 Estique Fashions 235-9851 Fashion Lodge 454-6698 Miss Lodga 337-2867. Petals Enterprise 447-4134 #02-08 (Paramount Shopping Ctr) Advance Car Rental 285-2704 Al Car Rental 282-3879 Apex -Trans Services.44o-7845/6 Bridal Car For Rant 468-1425 JJ Car Rental 338-5940 Keng Soon Auto 337-7533 Kin Sai Veh.Rental 337-2595 Z Car Rantal
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    • 290 25 MONITOR'S DIRECTORY Oabzee Service Div 445-3267 Hwang Builders 445-6475 Sin Mue Mue Silk Prntg Em 741-1545 Business Trends 223-3362 Fuji Labour Supply Agency (24 hrs service) 77*-1626 Joan Tooke's 222-2644/221-1079 Office Resource Ser 223-1223 Lucky Engraver 734-2675 02-51 Tanglin Shopping Centre Quebec Mobile Disco 336-3632 FA&AL MA9&ABB Bridal Make-Up... 464-1425
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    • 309 27  -  After his dream debut for Groningen opponents don't take any chances By S GULAM BEING an instant hit has its perils. Our boy in Groningen, Fandi Ahmad, was so successful in his Dutch First Division debut two Saturdays ago when he notched two
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    • 385 27 Malaysian manager asks team to avoid complacency and respect the opponents PRE-OLYMPIC SOCCER PREVIEW IN KUALA LUMPUR The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday COMPLACENCY is the biggest obstacle standing in Malaysia's path to win the second round play-off for a ticket to the Los Angeles Olympics next year. Team
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    • 206 27  -  By S GULAM ONLY 18 national players will travel to Kuala Lumpur for the second round of the pre-Olympic soccer matches. Four players have been dropped only for the matches to be played ui Kuala Lumpur. The four are goalkeeper
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    • 972 28  -  Winner of two races last season shows brilliant action in workout ■MUNllUk^^" g A CING TODAY'S TRACK WORK #y WONDER BOY WELL-bred Jaaoko, winner of two good races last season showed brilliant action on a yielding track at Batu Gantong yesterday. Taken out by a riding
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    • 707 28 RACE BY RACE WORKOUTS BY HORSES RUNNING ON SUNDA Y CLASS 2 DIVISION 1 1700 m SCARAB (apprentice Marzuki) M showed further headway since his last start when be wound a two-round workout covering the last 600 m in 44 unextended and has never looked so
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    • 196 28 Reuter CARACAS, Tuesday DENMARK won the women's doubles and Colombia was confirmed the winner of the men's single event yesterday at the 10th World Tenpin Bowling championships here. Denmark's Birgitte Jensen (1,203) and Jette Hansen (1,206) took first place in the doubles with Finland's
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    • 332 29  -  By GERALDINE LOH SINGAPORE stalwarts Victor and Melwyn Pereira had their first taste of competitive tennis at tne professional level in the recently concluded Thai satellite circuit Both players have not had a break since the Java circuit in August. They followed this
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    • 227 31  -  By S GULAM SPORTS fans will have the opportunity to see two top Pakistani squash players in action tonight at 7 at the East Coast Recreation Centre. Gogi Allaudin, at present among the top 20 players in the world, will take
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    • 815 31  -  Team that mesmerised with Its wie-touch soccer eads up second from last la S'pore PRE-OLYMPIC SOCCER ROUNDS IN SINGAPORE: THE WEEK THAT WAS REVIEW By KENNETH JALLEH THE few thousand fans who watched India in action against Indonesia and Malaysia will agree that the Indians
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