Singapore Monitor, 27 October 1983, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section16 1983-10-27 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR FAKMM, lIHTIOX f M C (P) No 13/5-83 Thursday, October 27, 1983 30cents16 words
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Article, Illustration287 1983-10-27 1 Jaw Sm in haw fc— captured, say officials UPI BEUNQ, Thursday THE Glomar Java Sea, an American oil exploration ship, is missing in the storm-tossed South China Sea and may have been blown into Vietnamese waters and captured, officials said today. Between 74 andUPI - 287 words
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597 1983-10-27 1 SIT YIN FONG - Ministry asked to intervene in light duties' case By SIT YIN FONG THE Ministry of Labour has been asked to intervene in a test case to determine whether it is ethical for Mobil Singapore to empower its three panels of doctors to597 words
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116 1983-10-27 1 MOBIL SINGAPORE this morning welcomed the Labour Ministry's "interest and involvement in determining how productivity and team-work may be enhanced in the workplace". A company statement said: "The 'light duties' scheme was introduced through joint consultations with our in-house union committee. The scheme has been in116 words
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Advertisement15 1983-10-27 1 MOBIL EXPLAINS SCHEME P2 TRUST ABUSED' P2 CHINA DETHRONE SOVIET UNION S GYMNAST TEAM: P3215 words
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Advertisement75 1983-10-27 1 Wr-r^ P^VJ^j r T Vino 7, T«nglin Road, Singapore 1024. W TH: *****43. *****53 Widely accepted in Asia TheOCBC Singapore Dollar Travellers Cheques Strong in Asia, respected throughout the world. The OCBC Singapore Dollar Travellers Cheque is certainly going places... to more major cities throughout Asia, Australia and New Zealand.75 words
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home
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214 1983-10-27 2 Lianhe Zaobao THE lorry transport industry is pinning its hopes on the construction of the Mass Rapid Transit system to pull it out of its doldrums. The transporting of the earth removed by the tunnelling works and the movementLianhe Zaobao - 214 words
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482 1983-10-27 2 FAEZAH ISMAIL - NO PARADE CONDUCTED FOR LYNN'S MAID, SAYS INSPECTOR ACID ATTACK CASE By FAEZAH ISMAIL P A NADARAJAN, the fourth accused in the acid attack case, was not identified at the identification parade held on November 12, 1981, at the Criminal Investigation Department. Nor was482 words
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Article, Illustration227 1983-10-27 2 TOH SU FEN - 5»« By TOH SU FEN A ONE-MINUTE commercial with the theme, Come On Singapore, will make its debut on television tonight in both Chinese and English. The advertisement designed to soft-sell the productivity message will be on air on Channel 5227 words
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170 1983-10-27 2 MOBIL OIL has explained that the objective of its "light duties" work scheme is "to maintain company productivity through meaningful deployment of manpower." In a letter to the company's three panels of doctors, Mobil's employee relations manager, Mr David Kershaw, said the scheme170 words
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187 1983-10-27 2 THE United Workers of Petroleum Industry has, in a circular to Mobil workers, said the company's concept of light duties had been verbally discussed with its branch onion representatives. It was initially accepted in good faith that this arrangement was to encourage productivity. The187 words
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Article253 1983-10-27 3 K K FONG - 19-year-old was all alone when attacked By K K FONG A YOUNG girl from Malaysia was found murdered last night in a Geylang apartment the second woman to be slain this week. Miss Wong Ah Peng, 19, was alone in the flat at Lorong253 words
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150 1983-10-27 3 TO CHEE ENG - By TO CHEE ENG A 22-YEAR-OLD woman attacked her younger brother with a meat chopper during a quarrel, a district court heard today. Private tutor Wee Ai Choo was charged with causing hurt to her brother, Hong Tin, 19, at their Bedok home150 words
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297 1983-10-27 3 Lianhe Zaobao THE Housing Decoration Contractors' Association has asked the HDB to take firm measures against sand contractors who dictate wild prices. The association's secretary, Mr Dong Jinhua, claimed yesterday that the sand contractors did not comply with the sand controlLianhe Zaobao - 297 words
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266 1983-10-27 5 Ministry warns of food poisoning from improperly kept food Lianhe Zaobao COOKED food stalls and restaurants have been advised by the Environment Ministry to ensure that their fridges are set at the proper temperature. This is because the increased number of food poisoning casesLianhe Zaobao - 266 words
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132 1983-10-27 5 A SUBSIDIARY legislation has been gazetted allowing the Mass Rapid Transit Corporation to commence building works without written permission of the Building Authority. The legislation covers all building works below ground level and all stations, workshops, marshalling yards, depots, stabling yards,132 words
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139 1983-10-27 5 TO CHEE ENG - By TO CHEE ENG THE Customs and Excise Department is planning to put all its senior officers into uniform soon. A spokesman for the department confirmed this yesterday and said the move was to improve the department's image as an uniformed force.139 words
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Article, Illustration315 1983-10-27 7 SURESH NAIR - Four RAAF detachments for Singapore next year By SURESH NAIR THERE will be four deployments of Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) detachments in Singapore from next year. Australian High Commissioner Kenneth McDonald said this at this morning's welcoming ceremony of about 100 Australian air and315 words
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136 1983-10-27 7 THE Thai consortium, which runs the Bis Splash Complex in East Coast Park, was charged In the magistrate's court today for running a food establishment without a licence. Seafood International Market and Restaurant Pte Ltd is alleged to have operated136 words
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Article, Illustration182 1983-10-27 7 FOO MEY KIEN - By FOO MEY KIEN LOCALLY-produced robots are two to three times cheaper than the imported ones of the same type, said Mr Steve Choo, general manager of Chartered Machine Tools (CMT), this morning. Mr Choo, who was launching his company's first mass-produced industrial robots,PICTURES: CHEW YEN FOOK - 182 words
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Advertisement133 1983-10-27 3 Timeless beauty. Unmistakably Rado. Beauty that defies time. The Rado DiaStar. Its scratch-proof case is wrought from tungsten carbide and finally polished with diamond dust. The beautifully faceted crystal is cut ft and polished from a hard synthetic crystal. DiaStar is a jewel among watches. Its exceptional hardness and beauty133 words
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Advertisement230 1983-10-27 4 One-Man-Operation Ticket System i-ito koo Anrtpo inn w rtViQr 0 WQ r But why, you may ask, have we decided on OTS has been operating for well over a year OTC? now, on several services. Very soon, all buses will be converted to OTS. he reasons 0 ig£ In the230 words
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Advertisement64 1983-10-27 5 4 i •Kr i f C I.Y JT 4 > b&MX Fbrfums MADE IN FRANCE A H Unmistakable mm the new perfume W from BALLY! The new fragrant note for the elegant and up-to-date Lady a composition of precious extracts of narcissus-, orange- and syringa-blossoms, H coordinated with patchouli, H9H64 words
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Advertisement84 1983-10-27 6 1* 4 A'.' i ?*L INTRODUCING BOEING BETWEEN SINGAPORE AND TAIPEI Effective 01st Ihmbt 83, CHINA AIRLINES will operete 4 DIRECT SERVICES between SINGAPORE and TAIPEI. On MONDAYS and SATURDAYS operating with BOEING 787, and on WHMESOAYS and FRIDAYS by BOEING 7475 P. Depart SINGAPORE at 10:46 am and Arriving84 words
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Advertisement152 1983-10-27 7 Sharp SF-755 with consistently dear copy quality. No other copier in its class costs so little! Offer price effective 24/10—15/11/83 (while stocks last). More and more productivity-conscious is clear enough. This amazingly office managers are turning to the affordable copier delivers copy after Sharp SF-755 plain paper copier for clear152 words
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world
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Article, Illustration305 1983-10-27 8 AP UNITED NATIONS, Thursday SINGAPORE said yesterday prospects for a political solution to the Cambodian Eroblem "are etter now than they have ever been" since Vietnam-ese-backed forces took power in 1979. Singapore Ambassador to the UN Tommy Koh said he was encouraged byAP - 305 words
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407 1983-10-27 8 Move is aimed to break the boycott in the Diet AP TOKYO, Thursday PRIME Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone will meet ex-Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka and seek his resignation from the Diet (parliament) in order to break a boycott of the Diet sparked byAP - 407 words
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Article177 1983-10-27 8 Reuter TOKYO, Thursday INCREASING numbers of Japanese are critical of the government attitude to corruption in the wake of former Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka's briba conviction, according to an opinion released on Tuesday. The survey of 3,000 people, taken last weekend and published by theReuter - 177 words
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253 1983-10-27 8 Reuter WASHINGTON, Thursday US OFFICIALS said yesterday security arrangements for President Ronald Reagan's visit to South Korea next month were very good and they had no fear for his safety despite threats from North Korea. One official, who briefed reporters on MrReuter - 253 words
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Article87 1983-10-27 8 AP BANGKOK, Thursday AFTER several unsuccessful forays over the past 20 years, Western fast food chains have secured a foothold in the Thai market and will expand rapidly in coming years, the Bangkok Bank reports in its October monthly review. The first permanent fast foodAP - 87 words
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Article, Illustration495 1983-10-27 10 6 Americans killed, 600 Cubans captured LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Thursday AMERICAN combat troops comJileted the rescue of US students rom Cuban and Grenadian control yesterday and, in the face of diminishing resistance, appeared ready to wind up their conquest of the tiny Caribbean island andLAT-WP - 495 words
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221 1983-10-27 10 AP NEW YORK, Thursday MOST of America's allies condemned the US invasion of marxist-ruled Grenada or greeted it coolly yesterday. Communist and many Latin American nations joined a chorus of outrage yesterday. Britain's embarrassed Conservative government, America's staunchest European ally, refused to condemn the USAP - 221 words
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Article407 1983-10-27 11 'I want to take this place out, make this the biggest parking lot in the Middle East' UPI BEIRUT, Thursday THE suicide bombing in Beirut has turned the US peacekeepers into another military faction in the Lebanese civil war itching for revenge against anyone andUPI - 407 words
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Article, Illustration200 1983-10-27 11 Agencies BEIRUT, Thursday AS marines continued to dig up more bodies from the wreckage of Sunday's bomb blast, US Vice-President George Bush left Beirut vowing Washington would not allow "a bunch of insidious terrorist cowards" to dicate US foreign policy Mr BushAgencies; PICTURE: UPI - 200 words
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Advertisement254 1983-10-27 9 POCARI THE SINGAPORE MONITOR Harlem Globetrotters i 100 tickets must be won in the POCARI/SINGAPORE ~UVE AT.. ~i AkvJß&lfc. MONITOR "Sensational Event of the Year" contest. v Pw»W M I 7f k v > V fggr #1 It's so easy to enter. the better are your chances o T f254 words
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Advertisement102 1983-10-27 10 Fashion rides high at The Stables Saturday Fashion Show 7 at 1.30 pm I Tuck into a delicious set lunch while you watch an exciting collection of f fashion wear and accessories that look terrific anywhere. La Moda Bell October 29 y Ml w Attractive door gift J M Anais102 words
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Advertisement245 1983-10-27 11 L t a* KjL BP IMMMH'"""m JL Ru K dBK. iUll Hi OWK J Br ■g" ■t>aHn| Stendhal presents "Beauty through the Bio-Program 55 The Bio-Program is a line of allergy tested ■Fskin care products specially formulated to j < ■fV'||^ protect the most sensitive skin. The jm products consist245 words
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money
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Article, Illustration401 1983-10-27 12 RODNEY HOBSON - This shows their vote of confidence in newly pegged dollar By RODNEY HOBSON HONG KONG banks gave a vote of confidence to the newly pegged Hong Kong dollar this morning. Against market expectations earlier this week that interest rates in the colony401 words
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310 1983-10-27 12 SOUTH East Asia Lumber Corp (SEAL) announced three proposals this morning: There will be a 1 for 2 rights issue. The 9.1 million new ordinary shares of Msl each will be entitled to the bonus issue. There will be a310 words
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299 1983-10-27 12 JOYCE QUEK - By JOYCE QUEK GROWTH Industrial Holdings has bought a 7 per cent stake in the Lennons Group, which is listed on the London Stock Exchange. The group deals in food and allied products through supermarkets and stores, and wines299 words
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372 1983-10-27 12 The Star THE annual meeting of Sime Darby, to be held in Kuala Lumpur on Nov 5, is likely to be an interesting affair. A group of shareholders, disillusioned by the lack of growth in the Sime Darby group of companies,The Star - 372 words
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437 1983-10-27 13 7 OUT OF 10 SALESMEN FAILED EXAMS IN JULY, AUGUST Lianhe Zaobao LIFE insurance companies here are very concerned about the low passing rates of their salesmen in the Pre-Con-tracts Examination. The Insurance Commissioner has made the passing of the examination compulsory since JulyLianhe Zaobao - 437 words
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Article267 1983-10-27 13 Selected stocks at midday. Market tone: slightly easier Boustead 2.85/2.86 Cold Storage 4.84/4.90 Esso 11.10 S F and N 6.05/6.10 G.I.H. 4.00 B Genting 4.68/4.70 Haw Par 2.14/2.16 Hume 5.55/5.65 Inchcape 2.86/2.87 Intraco 2.96/3.00 Isetan 3.70 B Keppel 3.24/3.26 M Cement 8.25 B M U I B 2267 words
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Article119 1983-10-27 13 Your S$ to one unit of foreign currency Selling Buying TT/DD TT DD US* 2.1410 2.1310 2.1220 sterling 3.2076 3.1855 3.1705 Australian 1.9713 1.9522 1.9387 Canadian 1.7436 1.7235 1.7085 New Zealand 1.4262 1.4071 1.3936 S$ to 100 unit* of foreign currency Austrian schilling 11.9541 11.4541 11.4041 Belgian franc/comm 4.0413119 words
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Article123 1983-10-27 13 GOLD eased in Hong Kong this morning, following a weakening of silver prices. After opening at U*****.38, which is already below the New York close of U*****.50, it dipped to U*****.75 before bouncing back slightly to U*****.05. Dealers there have indicated fairly strong chart support for the123 words
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Article113 1983-10-27 13 SYNTHETIC RESINS (Malaysia) has concluded an agreement to dispose of its wholly-owned subsidiary, Perkapalan Seratas, to Eastwind Holdings, for a sum of Ms 3 million. The proceeds arising from the disposal of its investment in the subsidiary will be used to reduce Synthetic Resin's borrowings. Perkapalan113 words
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Article85 1983-10-27 13 1m less for Leong Huat LEONG HUAT Industries' interim performance has deteriorated this year. For the half year to June 30, the group incurred a loss of $1.05 million, compared with a smaller loss of $339,625 in the corresponding period last year. Turnover for the group was reduced from $3.985 words
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Article30 1983-10-27 13 IPOH GARDEN (Aust) has pulled out of a US$2OO million project to develop a tourist resort on the north coast of New South Wales, a minister said.30 words
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Article43 1983-10-27 13 MALAYAN FLOUR MILLS' proposal for a special issue of 5 million new shares to bumiputra investors has been approved by the Malaysian Capital Issues Committee. The new shares of Msl par will be issued at a price of M 52.75.43 words
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Advertisement100 1983-10-27 12 TIIF AIR Will RPTATUr The air of mountains and I ■nt fUW lUU DVfCMI YIL seashores is fresh and I MAY BE FREE... healthy because it's cleansed I by "negative ions." I P| |T IC IT rpCX CPOM To enjoy the same clean air I W lITIItt rllvw at home100 words
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Miscellaneous11 1983-10-27 12 < IM3 VlcN«u«hl Sv*»d lac WtV UKt TO WJY A mutual fuhp.'11 words
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Advertisement74 1983-10-27 13 From 6.30 pm to 11 pm we ATI I feature a nightly sumptuous ICj I Steamboat Special of the wV freshest seafood and meat. At #28.00++ for two persons, A our menu includes abalone, M scallops, oysters, etc. Many Zl 1 I s^c orc^ers like authentic IV/1 local Satay and74 words
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Article, Illustration1131 1983-10-27 14 Grenada coup was an opportunity for Americans to eliminate a source of concern LAT-WP, UPI GRENADA'S military coup gave the Reagan administration the opportunity to quickly eliminate a growing source of concern to Washington and its Caribbean allies. "Grenada was an aberration," said Dominica'sLAT-WP, UPI; Map adapted from THE STATE OF THE WORLD ATLAS - 1,131 words
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578 1983-10-27 14 Reds beef up SS-20 force in Soviet Asia Reuter LONDON: While Western and Soviet attention is focussed on the December deployment of US missiles in Europe, Asian countries are worried about a buildup of Soviet nuclear weapons in their own backyard. The KremlinReuter - 578 words
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Advertisement13 1983-10-27 14 VACANCIES waiting to be filled. Look in the Classified Section of The Monitor13 words
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Article620 1983-10-27 15 IthesingaporeßH^HH Imqußß IT can't be said that Singaporeans were not warned to expect yesterday's announcement of higher public car parking charges. And it can't be said that the aims behind the move are undesirable. Yet it can be asked if the timing is quite right.620 words
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Article405 1983-10-27 15 W K SU - Fiscal measures will not reduce car ownership W K SU Singapore 2376 THE recent announcement of increases in road taxes and registration fees brings to mind the disturbing fact that, once again, fiscal measures are used to solve problems. I am quite sure that we405 words
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Article18 1983-10-27 15 WHAT we see depends mainly on what we look for. John Lubbock, English Astronomer18 words
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125 1983-10-27 15 ANG POH INN - REPLY ANG POH INN PRO, Ministry of Labour WE refer to the letter "Contractors not paying overtime" by "Undesirable" (SM, Oct 20). We wish to inform the writer that all contractors must comply with the Employment Act. Could the writer "Undesirable" please let the Ministry125 words
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Advertisement29 1983-10-27 15 2 Pi&nN OFFICE SYSTEMS Jm I 'IK' A Familiar New Face in Office Systems Oil SEE HOY CHAN GROUP Singapore tel *****62/4 K L tel 03-*****0 Penang tel 04-*****929 words
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Article, Illustration380 1983-10-27 16 Young circus You Asked for It (Ch 5, 6.40 pm) This episode features a unique circus that stars children from Switzerland, a shark-attack victim from Australia who survives to tell his storv and a doll-house that costs more to build than a real castle. A parakeet that won380 words
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Article, Illustration364 1983-10-27 16 WONG SING YEONG - Night oS local entertainment By WONG SING YEONG 9 FRIDAY night on Channel 8 will truly be a night of local entertainment when SBC repeats the six-part Army Series, starting on Nov 11. It will be shown at 7.05 pm, just before the Chinese variety show, Live From364 words
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Advertisement123 1983-10-27 16 Where Can You Get the Latest News In Ang Mo Kio? It's in the evening edition of The Singapore Monitor, Monday through Friday. THE SINGAPORE MONITOR 9 Available in Ang Mo Kio at Block 246. Ang Mo Kio Avenue 10 Kiosk Block 256 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 10 Kiosk Chop123 words
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Miscellaneous1456 1983-10-27 16 EEHf (GUIDE 3.00 Opening followed by Master I \lHi^lv/ 3.45 Keep Fit with Kwan Tai. A series of basic instructional programmes listhenic exercises for beginners, demonstrated by former national gymnast of Singapore, Yip Kwan No Easy Science is now offering society powerful controlling threats to human life, health and securi-1,456 words
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Article, Illustration609 1983-10-27 17 LO TIEN TIN - These young 'ambassadors' from Taiwan are very agile By LO TIEN TIN THE "leopard" sits outside the stage, looking moody. Inside his suit, he is soaked with perspiration. The tribal chief, with his whip made of palm, is ready to get on stage with his most fiery expression.609 words
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Article, Illustration671 1983-10-27 18 LO TIEN YIN - ..to recording studio By LO TIEN YIN A DISCARDED, dusty mouth organ began Seong Koon Low Won's "career" in coffee shops. So what's the connection? Low Won, 62, likes to compose songs in the morning at coffee shops, and the mouth organ which he picked up from671 words
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Article863 1983-10-27 18 Leisare writer WONG SING YEONG takes a leak at cultural differences, maslcal snobbery and BUscellaaeens baibears THE CITY fascinates because it is a great emporium of styles. Mass culture becomes a commercial exaggeration when faced with the great variety of choices in a cosmopolitan city like863 words
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Article, Illustration810 1983-10-27 19 Act 3's Treasure Island had the audience rapt in attention Play: Treasure Island Players: Act 3. Reviewed by: PAT D'ROSE THEY were all there the drunkard Captain Bilboa, the notorious onelegged Long John Silver, the ugly dag-ger-wielding Tom Morgan, repentant Pirate Ben Gunn and fellow rogues, resentPictures: ASMAH HAMID - 810 words
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Article, Illustration517 1983-10-27 21 1. Out for a walk alone, do you think about: a) Your plans for the day? b) The past? c) The future? 2. Looking ahead, do you see your life: a) Getting better all the time? b) Staying OK, much the same as it517 words
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Article138 1983-10-27 21 1. a 2 b 0 c 0 11. a 1 b 0 c 2 2. a 3 b 2 c 1 d 0 12. a 0 b 0 c 2 3. a 0 b 1 c 2 13. a 0 b 2 c 1 4. a 2138 words
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WHAT YOUR SCORE MEANS
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40 1983-10-27 21 28-41: WHAT a jolly little ray of sunshine you must be! Everything is going just the way you want, and you don't waste time worrying over past regrets or future problems.40 words
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52 1983-10-27 21 13-29: LIFE is often less than perfect for you, but you have the good sense to change the things you can, and accept those can'f. Vour ability to make the best of any situation means you will never be plagued by deep,52 words
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71 1983-10-27 21 IPS 0-12: YOU are depressed and irritable most of the time. Look again at the questions in which you scored zero, and you will be able to work out ways of improving your frame of mind. But don't chase happiness forIPS - 71 words
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Advertisement13 1983-10-27 17 Just how happy are you? If you don't know, turn to Page 2213 words
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Miscellaneous492 1983-10-27 19 THEATRE FILM/SHOW TIMES (Phone) Bedofc Oh My Cops (C)/130, 3 30, 7 00, 9 15 (*****7) Broadway Oh My Cops (C)/1 30. 3 30, 7.00, 9 00 (*****93) Cathay Crazy Boys in tha Crazy War (E)/11, 1.30, 4, (*****00) 6 30. 9 15 Oala Oh My Cops (C)/3 30. 7492 words
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Advertisement126 1983-10-27 20 OPENS TODAY: 7 Theatres Lido-Rex-Savoy-Woodlands President-Republic-Oriental PRICES: CIRCLE $4.00 ft STALLS 13.00-CASH BOOKINGS ONLY-NO FREE UST LIDO; 10.45,1.30,4.00, 6.45, 9.30 PRESIDENT: 11,1.30,4, 6.45, 9.15 REX-SAVOY-ORI: 11,1.30,4, 6.30, 9.15 REP ft WOOD: 1.30,4, 6,45, 9.15 (UDO-REX: 3 DAYS ADVANCE SALES The REST: CURRENT DAY SALES) Jan^ MAUD ADAMS IOUIS JOUROAN. KRISHNA126 words
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Miscellaneous310 1983-10-27 20 ART APPRECIATION Holy Prophet MohamA SERIES of six talks in SmtSow it "the *Sinu Mandarin on art appre- Hall at ciation will be conducted P°. r ft e Conference Hall at tui** 1 aruf*Nat inn i l The speakers are Mr Miwnm aMhp Nat Ustaz Mahmood bun AbUonal dul Majid,310 words
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Miscellaneous126 1983-10-27 20 Diary INDIAN CULTURAL GROUP THE Henderson CC Indian Cultural Group is holding a Deepavali Cultural Night *83 this Saturday at 7.30 at the CC auditorium, Bukit Merah View. FILM FOR YOUNG PEOPLE TWO filmlets on Shakespeare, Soul of the Age (Pt I and II) and The Sonnets, Shakespeare's Moods of126 words
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Miscellaneous606 1983-10-27 20 BOON TECK FISHING The competition is COMPETITION open to all National LiTHE Boon Teck Youth braryand branch library Group will be holding a n T th p fishing competition on J? o Vj!! Sunday from 7.30 am to Jukit 5 pm Details from the Swee, Delta, Hendereon community centre itself.606 words
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Miscellaneous142 1983-10-27 20 CHINESE INK PAINT- Bras Basah Complex, INQ Singapore 0718. The exLOCAL artist Tan Joo J'™" 0 is 1111 tomor Jong is exhibiting his PSA PAINTINGS EXHlstitut Art Gallery till rition Saturday. The exhibition is open from noon to THE Port of Singapore 6pm Authority is organising ENQ TOW ART EXHIBI-142 words
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Miscellaneous533 1983-10-27 22 leisure comics ARIES March 21 lo April 20 LIBRA You should be at your best* to- September 23 to October 22 day and should pursue those More pressure than usual is inthings which are most impor- dicated in connection with your tant to you. Something you dis- work but try533 words
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Miscellaneous139 1983-10-27 22 3R SMOCK By George Lemont 1 rsnniMWH 111 EB AND FLO By Paul Sellers hwe WE E M^ve\p,f/^TXp^se\ uK^T A v^JW#/a?;. v^ e "V a siTß^ a H (3®/i Mr /sf' FRANK AND ERNEST By Bob Thaves V&'VZ N&vfc FuUY fj^OM 1/7 111/ Thß a Ar oF i 97 9-139 words
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GO PLACES
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Article303 1983-10-27 23 SAMSONITE LUGGAGE IS DESIGNED FOR BOUGH HANDLING HAVE you ever heard of a suitcase blowing up, even when there wasn't a bomb in it? And how about fibreglass that shatters like window glass? These are just some of the things which happen to the products303 words
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68 1983-10-27 24 WITH the holiday season about to begin, Samsonite is looking for old bags No, they are not about to elope with your interfering mother-in-law. But they are offering a deal almost as good. They will give $100 for any old piece of luggage, regardless68 words
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69 1983-10-27 24 NOT many people realise that airlines have standardized sizes for luggage, and bags which conform to these sizes offer the traveller added convenience. For example, a 21" bag fits exactly under an ordinary aircraft seat, and other standard sizes go into overhead racks69 words
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236 1983-10-27 24 GEKWEE Associates is putting together a $1,499 package which gives holidaymakers a chance to savour some of the famous hotels and fine restaurants of Hong Kong, Macao and Bangkok. In Bangkok, guests will stay at the Oriental Bangkok, for two nights. This236 words
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Advertisement235 1983-10-27 24 $1,499. THE BEST OF 3 CITIES. HONGKONG BANGKOK MACAO The Oriental Bangkok an exotic dinner at the famed Jit Pochana Thai Restaurant river cruise to ancient Ayuthaya deluxe hotels, including the Oriental Bangkok meals and sightseeing Departure. 28/11. 10/12. 21/12 O/jux jpoct &o thMsUQ, ca*t fao/tv po MAsf, So many235 words
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Advertisement493 1983-10-27 26 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I, Neo Kim Thuay of No. 14 Begonia Terrace, Singari 2880 have applied for a First Class PubHouse (extended) licence in respect of premises at M/S Nongsa Trading (S) Pte Ltd, Ground Floor, Hotel VIP, 5 Balmoral Crescent, Singapore 1025 and that this application493 words
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Advertisement48 1983-10-27 27 |RHj|H r m' TOGETHER WE WORK BETTER We've come a long way f together Singapore. But let's not lose what we ve gained, B Lets show the world what the right training, dedication and skills can achieve when everyone works together in a real team. NATIONAL PRODUCTIVITY BOARD48 words
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Article, Illustration871 1983-10-27 28 WONDER BOY - AGASAM'S HOPE SHOWS WINNING FORM IN A WORKOUT WITH TRUE BLUE II ■MONITOR"" RACING TODAY'S TRACKWOM B* WONDER BOY AGASAM Stable's Western Pacific showed remarkable form when he worked with stablemate Trne Bine n on a good Bukit Gantong track this morning. Taken out by871 words
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Article795 1983-10-27 28 2.15 CLASS 4 DIVISION 6 1,200 m 1 ***** Fortuna Hunter 57 SH Chaw (3) 2 ***** Bonus lum SS.S Raioo (4) 3 ***** Bolt Janklns SS.S Looi (6) 4 ***** Gallant ChaHangar SS Asuwadi (S) 5 ***** Bound To Honour S4.S Johnston (10) Productivity 54 Plumb (9)795 words
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Article355 1983-10-27 28 Race-by-race workouts by horses running on Sunday: Class 2 Division 1 1,700 m: Contilibre (Lucas), Starlight and Royal Danseur (Yeap) raced over 600 m in 38. They finished almost in a line and were not extended. Contilibre looked fit. Formula One (Johnston), with blinkers on, raced with355 words
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Article387 1983-10-27 29 England earn a reprieve as Hungarian striker sinks unlucky Danes with a goal HUNGARY 1 DENMARK 0 EUROPEAN NATIONS SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFYING MATCHES Reuter BUDAPEST, Thursday UNFANCIED Hungary threw the outcome of Group Three of the European soccer championship into confusion last night by beating not favouritesReuter - 387 words
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235 1983-10-27 29 WEST GERMANY TURKEY 1 Reuter WEST BERLIN, Thursday DEFENDING champions West Germany trounced Turkey 5-1 last night to put themselves firmly en route for next summer's European soccer championship finals in Prance. The match was played in the shadow of police warnings thatReuter - 235 words
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Article97 1983-10-27 29 PWD L F A Ptt DENMARK 7 5 1 1 IS 5 11 ENGLANO 7 4 2 1 19 3 10 HUNGARY 7 3 0 4 1615 6 GREECE 5 2 1 2 5 6 5 LUXEMBOURG 6 0 0 6 5 31 0 GROUP THREE P WO L97 words
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Article119 1983-10-27 29 Retails of British football matches played last night: ENGLISH LEAGUE CUR Socond Round, »«cond Log: As ton Villa 2 Ports month 2 (aggregate: 4-4 extra time being played) Blackbarn 1 Ipswich 2 (4-6) Chester 1 Leeds 4 (2-4) Evertoa 2 Chesterfield 2 (3-2) Lincoln 2 Tottenham119 words
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Article50 1983-10-27 29 UPI BRUSSELS, Thursday WHEN trophy holder Anderlecht meet Banik Ostrava of Czechoslovakia on Nov 2 in the UEFA Cup second round return leg it will be no ordinary match for the crack Belgian squad: It-will be the MOth game played by a Belgian side in inter-European soccer. UPIUPI - 50 words
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241 1983-10-27 29 Reuter MONTEVIDEO, Thursday URUGUAY, fielding one of their finest teams in decades, have high hopes of upsetting a sadly out-of-form Brazil in the first leg of the South American soccer championship final here tonight. The Brazilians find themselves in the unaccustomed role of underdogs forReuter - 241 words
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119 1983-10-27 29 UPI BASEL (Switzerland), Thursday A raw, inexperienced Swiss team defeated Yugoslavia for the first time in 50 years yesterday, scoring a 2-0 success in a friendly soccer game before only 9,000 spectators. Sutter, making his national debut, headed in a free kick from Heinz HermannUPI - 119 words
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506 1983-10-27 29 AP LONDON, Thursday WITH one quarter of the English Football League season completed, the champions and their number one rivals already are battling it out at the top of the First Division. Before the season began, star-studded Manchester United were widely consideredAP - 506 words
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Article, Illustration624 1983-10-27 30 KENNETH JALLEH - S'pore deny Indonesia full points with last-gasp goal SINGAPORE 1 INDONESIA 1 PRE-OLYMPIC SOCCER IN KUALA'LUMPUR By KENNETH JALLEH KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday SWEET revenge turned sour for Indonesia at the end of the return pre-Olym-pic Asia Group Three match against Singapore at the Merdeka stadium624 words
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Article56 1983-10-27 30 SINGAPORE! Davkl Lee, Phua Chlng Loon, Abyeong Pak Kuan, NorhaliiShafik, ARJ Manl, Ahmad Paijan, Malek Awab (Tohari Paijan), R Magendran, Kannan Kanjuramman, Abdullah Noor, Amin Sariman (Gerard Louis). INDONESIA: Sndarao, Rlstomoyo (Bad! Aswln), Dldlk Darmadl, Tommy Lataparlasa, Rae Bawa, Wayan Diana (Tommy Latuparissa), Ynsof Rohandy, Rlono Asnan, Dollah Rahlm,56 words
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Article52 1983-10-27 30 P W D L FAPt. Malaysia 5 3 2 0 11 5 8 S Arabia 4 2 1 1 7 5 5 Singapore 5 2 1 2 4 7 5 India 5 1 2 3 9 9 3 Indonesia 5 0 3 2 3 8 3 Today is a52 words
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Article98 1983-10-27 30 DID manager-coach Jita Singh forget be had brought young Sundramoorthy to the Merdeka Stadium to play in the Kuala Lumpur series? The school star was not in his soccer stocks, and not on the players' bench. Jita explained:"With two more harder matches to play, I simply could not98 words
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Article68 1983-10-27 30 THE player most likely to warm the bench this pre-Olympic tourney is Jai Prakash, supposed to be the most experienced player in the side. Jai had been recalled to the national squad just for the pre-Olympics. Jita had thought of putting Jai in action last night. "Luckily I68 words
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Article33 1983-10-27 30 TALKING about crowds neglecting international soccer in Singapore's National Stadium, nothing could be worse than here in Kuala Lumpur's Merdeka Stadium. Last night's crowd was no more than 3,000.33 words
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347 1983-10-27 30 KEN JALLEH Jr - By KEN JALLEH Jr SINGAPORE will start the season of Christmas cheer with only the South Koreans to contend for the Merlion Cup competition from Dec 3 to 17 at the National Stadium. For the Republic have the luck of the draw347 words
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271 1983-10-27 30 SURESH NAIR - By SURESH NAIR A NEW scheme of priority booking and balloting of sports facilities have been introduced by the Singapore Armed Forces Reservists Association (Safra). Safra hopes that the scheme of mass-booking of sports facilities will help enhance the espirit de corps of271 words
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Article, Illustration478 1983-10-27 31 Russians dethroned as world champs by 0.15 point in tourney's last exercise Reuter BUDAPEST, Thursday CHINA triumphantly dethroned the Soviet Union as world men's team champions amid emotional scenes at the World Gymnastics Championships here last night. Only 0.15 of a point separated China from the Soviet Union,Reuter - 478 words
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Article, Illustration117 1983-10-27 31 Final men's team placings (lop 12 automatically qualify for 1984 Los Angeles Olympics): 1 China 591.45 points, 2 Soviet Union 591.30, 3 Japan 588.85, 4 US 585.65, 5 East Germany 584.95, 6 Hungary 581.50, 7 Bulgaria 577.05, 8 West Germany 576.30, 9 France 576.15, 10 Switzerland 575.50.117 words
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190 1983-10-27 31 WEST BERLIN, Thursday POLICE yesterday detained dozens of youths and stripped them of weapons before the European soccer championship match between West Germany and Turkey in West Berlin, planned as a target for a neo-Nazi, anti-Turkish demonstration. The authorities190 words
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Article63 1983-10-27 31 Reuter LONDON, Thursday THE 1983 Wimbledon tennis championships made a net profit of £2.75 million (about SsB.3 million) for the All England Gob, an 80 per cent increase on last year's returns. Club chairman Sir Brian Burnett stressed yesterday that the entire revenue would be used byReuter - 63 words
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Article46 1983-10-27 31 UPI LISBON, Thursday JIMMY Melia, who resigned as coach of English Second Division club Brighton last week, has signed a one-year contract with Lisbon's Second Division Belenenses, a c)ub spok£spiap said yesterday. The spokesman declined to give details of the contract. -Afp\UPI - 46 words
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