Singapore Monitor, 1 November 1983, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section16 1983-11-01 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR EDITION 1 M.C (P) No 13 5 83 Tuesday, November 1, 1983 30cents16 words
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Article, Illustration434 1983-11-01 1 TOH SU FEN - Chief executives should plan work improvement projects for their managers, says Prime Minister Lee *y TOH SU FEN PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew this afternoon called on the top management of companies to lead the way to higher productivity at the workplace.434 words
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Advertisement134 1983-11-01 1 Special on month: pages 2 3 BECKs BIER naa&HDtiß t Betk's Bier is imported from Germany. Its distinctive taste t mtdwk is loved by Many. .{SH Be a Beck's Drmker 1 and identify yourself as a Lcaaer. M Iftr I tf Do you think that the following factors hinder l«134 words
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Article, Illustration934 1983-11-01 2 FOCUS ON PRODUCTIVITY MONTH THIS afternoon six companies received official commendations when they were presented the first-ever annual National Productivity Awards by the Acting Labour Minister, Professor S Jayakumar. These companies, Century Park Sheraton-Singapore, Chartered Industries, General Motors, Hewlett Packard, Matsushita Electronics and National Iron and934 words
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Article, Illustration188 1983-11-01 3 They all represent a good cross-section of the industries here FOCUS ON PRODUCTIVITY MONTH f TO further sustain interest in productivity, we have introduced the National Productivity awards. A short while ago, you witnessed the simple but symbolic event of recognising188 words
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AROUND SINGAPORE
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Article, Illustration56 1983-11-01 4 THE road near Cantonment. Link that leads into Spottiswoode Park Road will be closed to traffic from today till Nov 15. The reason: The Port of Singapore Authority will be re-laying oil pipes and cables in connection with the construction of56 words
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71 1983-11-01 4 RAINFALL in October was below average, with two-thirds of the island receiving less than half the average rainfall. The wettest part of the island last month was the extreme eastern end, while the driest were the northern and southern ends. The next fortnight promises71 words
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Article, Illustration402 1983-11-01 4 FOO MEY KIEN - 24-hour termination notices 'give no reasons By FOO MEY KIEN ABOUT 60 to 70 non-unionised workers with a printing company in Jurong, FEP International, were retrenched yesterday. Instead of getting their monthly pay checks, the retrenched workers, about 40 of whom were women402 words
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258 1983-11-01 6 CHUA NGENG CHOO - By CHUA NGENG CHOO THE winner of a 1983 Creative Circle Award was fined a total of $5,000 and ordered to pay a penalty of $768 for corruption. Michael Lee Wai Seng, 29, residential designer with an advertising firm, pleaded guilty to258 words
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Article72 1983-11-01 6 A HUSBAND and wife, holders of Yemen Arab Republic passports, were charged in court today with attempting to steal four gold chains valued at $8,000 from Beauty Goldsmiths and Jewellery Pte Ltd at Peoples' Park Centre on Oct 7. Abdu Jaber Abdulla Jaber, 27, and72 words
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Article70 1983-11-01 6 A HAWKER lost $50,000 cash savings, a $1,000 gold chain and a $300 gold ring to burglars yesterday. MrCQ Lim, 52, left his eight-storey HDB flat in Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3 at about 8 am after locking the doors and windows. When he returned seven hours70 words
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694 1983-11-01 6 FAEZAH ISMAIL - Man in acid case alleges torture By FAEZAH ISMAIL A PROSECUTION witness who gave evidence this morning surprised everyone when he suddenly told the High Court that his statement to the police had been a lie. G Thiringanam, who, however, did not elaborate694 words
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Article182 1983-11-01 6 KURT Jar hnm. 17, Mi IMHafcaaaaanr, M. ifi Jalatfy ctaffii wflt CMtplrtaf Mwm Jmm 22 aai Ml 2» IMI ta MM piiwu Mrt Is Mrs LfM Par air a, Mr n yNNM ia-IHI n lav. TM cftarp Mys tftat IrMmsaij gtt s id iM t> tptotft s mm182 words
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195 1983-11-01 6 JAPANESE and South Koreans will be hearing more about Singapore as a convention centre and as a place for companies to send their staff as incentives for good work. The promotion, by the Singapore Conventions Bureau and the Singapore Airlines, is aimed195 words
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Advertisement167 1983-11-01 3 5e* u8 darnel LEATHER GOODS (S) PTE LTD 02-85 Upper Ground Floor Far East Plaza Singapore 0923 Tel: *****52 ri r i ii i ii mi^ Delicious Chinese Seafood The Spicy Hot fbt T^^^lHotFbt Costing only $12 50 each (minimum Plus Sunday family Luncheon Buffet 2 persons), these new dishes167 words
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Advertisement357 1983-11-01 4 SINGER EXCLUSIVE BOOK OTTER Specially imported for the Singer Sewing-Mode-Easy book is compiled by sewing specialists. colour comprises to Only limited copies are printed under Singer copyright on a first come first for Sewing-Mode- Easy book now when you see your ,%r nearest Singer authorised dealer. This offer is valid357 words
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Advertisement217 1983-11-01 5 One-Man-Operation Ticket System OTS has been operating for well over a year I But why, you rrray ask, have we decided on Very soon, all buses will be converted to OTS. (/mf The reasons are very simple. rwjmm In the first place, it is more economical to jf operate than217 words
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Advertisement12 1983-11-01 6 COMB ON SINGAPORE TOGETHER WE WORK BETTER cJt Il 4F ..{tHjT.r H12 words
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CALL TO ARMS
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Article, Illustration211 1983-11-01 7 First of the mobile rockets to be in place by year's end AIR-LAUNCHED CRUISE MISSILE British parliament clears way for Cruise missiles and US rejects nuclear freeze LONDON, Tuesday THE British parliament last night cleared the way for US Cruise missiles to be based in Britain. Defence Secretary Michael211 words
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Article211 1983-11-01 7 Pressure at grass roots level fails to call off arms race Reuter WASHINGTON, Tuesday THE US Senate yesterday rejected 58 to 40 a resolution calling for the United States and the Soviet Union to reach agreement on a mutually verifiable freeze on the testing, production and deployment of nuclearReuter - 211 words
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Article, Illustration526 1983-11-01 8 LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Tuesday SYRIA may be making military preparations to threaten US ships off the coast of Lebanon with missile attack, administration officials said yesterday. Intelligence sources reported that Syria has established a new lookout post with a view of theLAT-WP - 526 words
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157 1983-11-01 8 Reuter JAKARTA, Tuesday INDONESIA'S top economic strategist said his country would borrow substantially from the international banking community over the next few years but pledged Indonesia would not become another victim of the world debt crisis. Ali Wardhana, Minister for theReuter - 157 words
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Article95 1983-11-01 8 UPI DOLE (France), Tuesday BARTENDER Jean-Claude Arrigon, 22, won the first Mr France beauty contest in history after he paraded with other competitors in his underpants. The national Mr France Committee announced yesterday that 23 men entered the unique contest on Saturday night at which only women wereUPI - 95 words
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Article, Illustration74 1983-11-01 10 GRENADIAN PM BISHOP WAS LINED UP AGAINST THIS WALL SHOT IN COLD BLOOD INVASION OF GRENADA An officer of the Barbados Defence Force displaying a .22-calibre rifle found at Port Rupert where the Grenadian Prime Minister Maurice Bishop was slain during the coup. Port Rupert is thePICTURE: AP - 74 words
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304 1983-11-01 10 PLANES ACCIDENTALLY HIT MENTAL HOSPITAL UPI WASHINGTON, Tuesday THE United States has acknowledged that civilians were killed in the invasion of Grenada as military officials reported that fighting on the island has essentially ended. The Pentagon said yesterday that atUPI - 304 words
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Article78 1983-11-01 10 SCHOOL AND STORES REOPEN UPI ST GEORGE'S (Grenada), Tuesday SCHOOLS and stores reopened yesterday and traffic police were back at their posts in the first signs that life was getting back to normal almost a week after the US-led invasion of Grenada. In mountains to the north,UPI - 78 words
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Article470 1983-11-01 11 China and India fail to agree on issue that led to war Reuter NEW DELHI, TuMday INDIA and China, despite seven days of talks, failed yesterday to agree on a common approach to settle differences over the long Himalayan border between the world's two most populousReuter - 470 words
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Article124 1983-11-01 11 Reuter HONQ KONG, Tuesday TWO armed British soldiers gave themselves up early yesterday after holding two police officers hostage at Hong Kong's Kai Tax Airport, police said. The airport was closed for about two hours and flights were delayed when it reopened after the incident, which beganReuter - 124 words
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332 1983-11-01 11 Reuter LONDON, Tuesday BRITAIN said yesterday that talks with China on the future of Hong Kong had entered a more detailed phase but warned the people of the colony against expecting any quick settlement. We are now embarking on a more detailedReuter - 332 words
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Advertisement257 1983-11-01 7 SHARP Only Sharp electronic typewriters carry a 2-year Full Guarantee Because Sharp is Totally Reliable. Many secretaries have found, to their utter delight, that a Automatic underscoring for continuous word by word. Sharp electronic typewriter has enhanced the looks of Bold and Expand space typing, or a combination of all257 words
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Advertisement17 1983-11-01 8 COME OH SINGAPORE M TOGETHER WE WORK BETTER H B y ■5% ,»Pm jQ^^H mHfclf n ■Hf^H17 words
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Advertisement215 1983-11-01 9 Nissan says THANK YOU for your support CONJUNCTION WITH NISSAN'S WORLDWIDE CELEBRATION SPECIAL H. P. SCHEME Offered only to new Nissan vehicles registered before 31st January 1984. Every new purchaser of Nissan 1 passenger and light commercial For Nissan Passenger and vehicles will also be presented with a light commercial215 words
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Advertisement83 1983-11-01 10 4 IJf :f< W J r Jtf* m 'SmEdti HHHSk mmKm V To-night every Tuesday night Studio M to fashion with the cut, colour and clothes and Models Imp International Clothes HitParade Boutique De Carolina Cartel Fashion Joy Sammoi Boutique (29.11.83) Sponsors Roi Des Rois Cognac AD Parfums Alain Delon83 words
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Advertisement116 1983-11-01 11 At the Rang Mahal. a fine tradition lives 0n... The evening of 3rd November is dedicated to Deepavali, the Festival of Lights. In our "Palace of Colours", a lavish gourmet buffet dinner awaits you. Feast on savoury Northern Indian and Moghul delights. Festivity gives rise to harmony and song, as116 words
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Article, Illustration416 1983-11-01 12 RODNEY HOBSON - Speculation of another one-point cut in prime rate to 14 per cent By RODNEY HOBSON IT took a brave man to switch out of the Singapore stockmarket and into Hong Kong at the end of last month. But fortune favoured the416 words
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178 1983-11-01 12 WHAT would have happened if vou had $1,000 invested in Singapore shares and you switched to the Hong Kong market? The table below shows pairs of stocks tnat are in the same sector. The "value now" column snows what a $1,000 investment at178 words
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249 1983-11-01 12 GOLD extended New York's losses in Asia this morning, falling to U*****.90/376.40 an ounce at one point from the US close of US$376/377. The price opened at U*****.00/50 but was subject to moderately active local selling. By noon it had recovered to its opening but249 words
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287 1983-11-01 13 CHUAN Hup Marine is to issue 22.5 million shares to the public at $2 per share. The issue is managed and underwritten by DBS Bank. The net proceeds, estimated at $43 million, will be used principally to support the further growth287 words
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Article246 1983-11-01 13 TANG Eng's takeover offer for United Industrial Corp was accepted for only 34,750 shares, which, together with snares already held, would give Tang Eng 38.18 per cent of UIC. As the offer was conditional on Tang Eng picking up an additional 12.6 million246 words
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Article248 1983-11-01 13 Selected stocks at midday. Market tone: slightly steady Boustead 2.80/2.86 Cold Storage 4.92/4.94 Esso 10.90 S F and N 6.00/6.05 GIH 4.00/4.02 Genting 4.74/4.76 Haw Par 2.12/2.14 Hume 5.50/5.75 Inchcape 2.87/2.88 Intraco 3.00 B Isetan 3.76/3.80 Jurong Cement 4.90 S Keck Seng 5.80/5.90 Keppel 3.26/3 28 M Cement248 words
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Article120 1983-11-01 13 Your S$ to one unit of foreign currency SeMing. Buying TT/DD TT DD US$ 2.1425 2.1325 2.1235 sterling 3.2034 3.1814 3.1664 Australian 1.9650 1.9459 1.9324 Canadian 1.7442 1.7241 1.7091 New Zealand 1.4240 1.4049 1.3914 S$ to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling 11.7419 11.2419 11.1919 Belgian franc/comm 4.0104120 words
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Advertisement87 1983-11-01 12 Take a ■ijtUneak... Thursday Fashion Special Jf Nov 3 5.30 pm 1 At Mezzanine Lounge Watch the current fashion trends Jf, JK as you indulge in afternoon tea and cakes or unwind over I j cocktails. Then catch up on some W I reading or play backgammon whilst W I•87 words
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Miscellaneous23 1983-11-01 12 16'ty 19 R.I Mr Naught SyndtcaM. Inc *1 "TUlklK 6ELLIMCr "WE COMPANY THE 16 A OfcEAT IDEA. "Exce.pt, nobody wants TO Buy IT.23 words
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Advertisement147 1983-11-01 13 PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD REDUCTION IN GAS TARIFFS WE ARE PLEASED TO INFORM OUR CONSUMERS THAT FROM IST NOVEMBER 1983 GAS WILL COST 0.55 CENT LESS PER UNIT The Public Utilities Board will pass on to consumers the The revised tariffs effective from Ist November 1983 will fall in the price147 words
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809 1983-11-01 14 STEVEN GUO - By STEVEN GUO Special to The Singapore Monitor DURING the height of the recent currency crisis in Hong Kong, an investment analyst was on the phone talking to a senior manager of a large Singapore bank. The analyst809 words
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1109 1983-11-01 14 DATELINE: LONDON AP BRITAIN'S once mighty labour unions, after decades of stalking the corridors of power and being feared, wooed, cajoled and consulted by successive governments, have been reduced to relative impotence. Battered by five years of tough Conservative rule and near-record unemployment,AP - 1,109 words
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Advertisement84 1983-11-01 14 Th« Fish H«ad is superb Mr Chsn Su Chen Our Specialities: Fish Head Supreme Fried Mutton Fried/Curry Chicken Crabs Fried Prawns Vegetable Rice Parking Our car-park runners will assist you with our coupons to park your car We assure you of a warm market! I I I temple welcome and84 words
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Article570 1983-11-01 15 THE SINGAPOREI^^H^H COULD it be that the next time a Singaporean undergraduate decides to photocopy an important chapter of a library book ne will be committing an offence? Or when a local computer enthusiast gets himself a copied programme of the latest video game, ne might570 words
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406 1983-11-01 15 TAN PENG YAM - Notice was given to parties on course of action TAN PENG YAM Assistant General Manager Bank of China WE draw your attention to a news report "Surprise move by Bank of China hinders rescue" (SM, Oct 26) on Page 16 in the afternoon406 words
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Article, Illustration74 1983-11-01 15 LETTERS on any subject of public interest wtt be accepted for publication. They should be typed and must be signed. They must also indude the writer's name and address even if the writer decides to use a pseudonym in print. A contact telephone number would be useful. We74 words
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116 1983-11-01 15 ON two occasions in the night, fire broke out at the rubbish dump next to Blocks 15 and 16, Redhill Close. Fortunately, the fires were put out by firemen before they spread. A lot of old furniture and rubbish is dumped at116 words
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Article17 1983-11-01 15 PEOPLE do not lack strength, they lack will. Victor Hugo, French writer (1802-1885).17 words
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REPLIES
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102 1983-11-01 15 HAN FOOK KWANG - HAN FOOK KWANG for Permanent Secretary Ministry of Communications I REFER to the letters from your readers over the past week about the recent tax increases on cars. Many of your readers agree that we cannot allow the number of cars to increase102 words
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78 1983-11-01 15 YAP YEOW WOON - YAP YEOW WOON Public Relations Officer Republic of Singapore Police I REFER to the letter "Obstruction by lorries and big cars" from "Senior Citizen" (SM, Oct 4). We thank "Senior Citizen" for bringing to our attention the illegal parking of vehicles in the Hertford Road78 words
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119 1983-11-01 15 I HEAD with anxiety your front page story (SM,Oct 28) regarding the final warning to dog owners in St Michael's Estate. A dog is not merely an animal. He is man's best friend, perhaps the only friend a man can rely on. A119 words
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Article, Illustration356 1983-11-01 16 QCCs can be fun Come On Singapore (Debut, Ch 5, 7.50 pm) THIS is a seven-episode series which aims to popularise the Quality Control Circle concept the fun way. Guest stars of the debut programme include Tracy Huang, Susanna Teo, Clement Chow and Tony Yang. There will be356 words
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Article, Illustration388 1983-11-01 16 WONG SING YEONG - By WONG SING YEONG SBC's Come On Singapore, the musical variety show which attempts to soft-sell the concept of productivity with a galaxy of singing stars, comes on today. The seven-series programme is on at 7.50 pm on Channel Five. The motive behind this 50-minute show is obvious.388 words
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Miscellaneous1382 1983-11-01 16 by Afternoon Matinee: Strange Holiday. 5.55 Animal Behaviour: A First Film. j| 6.10 Cultural Diary (E). P* I flfl 6.25 Mari Memasak: Pie Kelapa Muda (M). s. I SBB HH Host Rosie Almashoor demonstrates how to bake Jf yJrall J Pie Reiapa Muda. "T .iM 6.45 The Woody Woodpecker Show.1,382 words
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Article, Illustration893 1983-11-01 17 MEL TOBIAS of the Hongkong Star looks at Reign Behind the Curtain, part two of Li Hanhsiang's film epic on the Empress Dowager. The Burning of the Imperial Palace is part one. LI HAN HSIANG'S two-part epic on the Empress Dowager and the late Qing Dynasty during the893 words
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Article, Illustration344 1983-11-01 18 INEZ WEI - "lie* Colourful Co-ordinates get you from town trips to hill station holidays Clothes by ESPRIT at Metro stores Text by INEZ WEI IT HAS been a year of fashion extremes. Enough has been said and seen of the enviable nipped-in waists and pitifully shapelessPix by TOSCANI for Esprit De Corp - 344 words
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Article, Illustration1725 1983-11-01 19 As finals day comes around on Nov 17, stunningly beautiful girls will converge to compete for the glittering prizes. And they will find it is all changed yet again. A computer has joined the panel of Miss World judges. IPS THIS year's MissIPS - 1,725 words
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Article, Illustration510 1983-11-01 21 Play: Tuhan Tuhan (Gods), a Malay drama Player: The National Theatre Club Drama (NTCD) Group Day/Time: Tomorrow at 8 pm Place: Victoria Theatre WHEN money becomes a person's god and status means everything, there are no limits to the greed and ambition of that person. That person510 words
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Advertisement47 1983-11-01 17 THE making of Miss World: the policies and politics, tha triumph and troublas. Raad how this year's contest, which will be held next month, will hava a most impartial judge a computer. Find out at Leisure about Miss Worlds past, present and future. Page 20 and 2147 words
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Advertisement112 1983-11-01 20 -jgglC. Eveiy 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: Beige Boutique features imported wear from Japan Hong Kong Friday:112 words
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Miscellaneous471 1983-11-01 21 THEATRE FILM/SHOW TIMES (Phone) Bedofc "Ohl My Cops" (C)/1 30, 3.30, 7.00. .9 15 (*****7) Broadway "Ohl My Copt" (C)/1 30. 3.30. 7. 9 00 (*****93) Cathay Craxy Boy* In tha Craxy War (E)/11, 1.30,4.6.30, (*****00) 9 15 Qata "ON My Copa" (C)/3 30. 7. 9.15 (*****75) OoMan "Ohl My471 words
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Miscellaneous390 1983-11-01 21 12.00 PM News-in-Brief followed by 7.00 News and Weather Report folProgramme Summary 12.05 Your Lunch- lowed by Programme Summary 7.15 date 1.00 News 1.10 Your Lunchdate Evening Digest 7.30 Interlude 7.45 Sci(cont'd) 1.30 Mid-day Market Report 1.35 ence Report 8.00 News-in-Brief 8.05 PreYour Lunchdate (cont'd) 2.00 News-in- Olympic Asia Group390 words
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Advertisement399 1983-11-01 22 4 first prizes SPECTRAVIDEO SV 318 computer 20 second prizes DON NAY Altwood Tennis Rackets 60 third prizes DONNAY Team II Squash Rackets 60 CONSOLATION prizes DONNAY International 310 Tennis Bag DO, AV Prizes by kind courtesy of CIS COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS 10 Anson Koad n 15-21, International F'laza Singapore399 words
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Miscellaneous618 1983-11-01 22 h. SINGAPORE SYMPHO the Goethe I NY ORCHESTRA Institut tomorrow and on K „JK m PIANIST Dominique Nov 10 at 7 pm. It is a Bk Cornil will perform with portrayal of Lena as Hk|f:'\ the SSO at Victoria Conmother wife. On cert Hall (VCH) Thursday, Nobert Kuck- Thursday and618 words
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491 1983-11-01 23 FILTERS can make for a reasonably good picture in conditions under which photography would normally be hopeless. The principles of using filters in black-and-white shots have been dealt with in most basic books on photography, and there is little need to go further into491 words
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Advertisement128 1983-11-01 24 I SPECIAL Cfmon ZOOM PACKAGE Canon the official 35mm camera of the 1984 Olympics, puts together two very special zoom packages:For only $775, the Canon A 1 and the new Canon FD 35-70 mm f/3.5-4.5 'T7| Zoom Lens with close-up tlj facility. It's the ideal lens for r"^T^ shooting everything128 words
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Miscellaneous774 1983-11-01 25 leisure comics DR SMOCK By George Lemont flflilktlS VOL) SAV y AN' thbn S m?i\vf«flVfVli BTJi«» M F Hippocrates \mmtnf ons 1 the oath he maps 1 lUVl** I ACTUAUUy MAPe POCfORS ARg WHgN H£ PISCOVgRgP 1 S-.'iJf JS: :'::'::':A% mAllil L TWO OATHS OH/ AUU FAMIUIAR HIS WIFg HAP774 words
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Article, Illustration963 1983-11-01 28 WONDER BOY - THE GELDING, IN TOP FORM, SHOULD MAKE HIS PRESENCE FELT ■MONllOk^— RACING TODAYS THACKMRK By WONDER BOY INDERAPURA Stable's Patera Sandhurst, who refused to be boxed last week and who was required to pass two starting stall tests before permission would be granted to race this963 words
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Article, Illustration412 1983-11-01 28 S GULAM - SCC 0 EX-INTERNATIONALS 2 By S GULAM WHILE Singapore's national team have been fit and busy battling in the pre-Olympics soccer competition, their opponents in the coming charity match the ex-internationals have not been idle. The ex-internationals have been training three timesPICTURE: MOHD ISHAK - 412 words
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Article, Illustration421 1983-11-01 29 COLOUR EXTRA IPS He could have won the last race of the world's top car racing championship if he had a mind to. But Brazilian Nelson Piquet played it cool and easy in the South African Grand Prix recently and let his team-mate take the chequered flag whileIPS - 421 words
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Article82 1983-11-01 29 1983 FORMULA ONE CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS The top 10 finishers. 1. NELSON PIQUET Brazil Brabham 59 pta. .2. ALAIN PROST Franca i Renault 57 1 3. RENEARNOUX Franca Ferrari 49 4. PATRICK TAMBAY 1 Franca Farrari 40 5. KEKE ROSBERG Finland Williama 27 j NHA 6. JOHN WATSON Britain82 words
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Article, Illustration523 1983-11-01 30 CLUB CHAIRMAN: SINGER ELTON JOHI> Problems beset a team that performed a near-miracle within five years AP LONDON, Tuesday THE departure of England striker Luther Blissett to Italy, a crop of unfortunate injuries and a sudden loss of confidence have dramatically altered the fortunes of Watford, theAP - 523 words
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Article, Illustration420 1983-11-01 30 Retired 5-time Wimbledon champ can still beat the best in exhibition forays AP BLOOMINGTON (Minnesota), Tuesday BJORN 1 BOEG has retired from professional tennis, right? Then why is he still beating some of the best players in the world? Sunday night it was hardserving Roscoe Tanner whomAP - 420 words
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Article110 1983-11-01 30 LONDON, Tuesday BRITISH tennis star Jo Durie says she is close to beating the two dominant players on the women's circuit, Martina Navratilova and Chris Evert Lloyd. Durie, who plays for Britain against the US in next weekend's Wightman Cup at Williamsburg, Virginia, said in a British Broadcasting110 words
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Article99 1983-11-01 30 LONDON, Tuesday IVAN Lendl's weekend victory in the Tokyo Grand Prix tennis event has moved him farther ahead in the men's Grand Prix standings. The top in the ratings are: 1 Ivan Lendl, Czechoslovakia (14 tourna- 6 Jimmy Arias, US ments) 2,614 points. (l 6) 1,680. 299 words
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Article106 1983-11-01 30 STOCKHOLM, Tuesday US Open champion Jimmy Connors faces a possible fine for failing to play in a Grand Prix tennis tournament which began here yesterday, organisers said. Connors, who played in a tournament in Tokyo last week, put his name down for the Stockholm Championship earlier this year106 words
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Article, Illustration554 1983-11-01 31 New Zealand gelding breaks the Cup jinx with its come-from-behind victory at Flemington ■IyIUIJUUK^^ RACING MTRAIIA'S MELBOURNE CUP UPI, Reuter MELBOURNE, Tuesday IN one of the most incredible performances seen at the Flemington racetrack here, New Zea-lander-bred KIWI raced his way into the record boohs toUPI, Reuter - 554 words
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229 1983-11-01 31 AP NEWARK (New Jersey), Tuesday UNDERWRITERS at Lloyds of London and two brokerage firms reached a US$l 3-million ($2.77 million-) settlement with an American horse owner after a champion pacer that was insured for breeding failed a fertility test. Mr LouisAP - 229 words
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164 1983-11-01 31 Reuter WARRINGTON (England), Tuesday QAMAR Zaman of Pakistan reached the semifinals of the World Masters' Squash championship with a 10-8 9-4 9-6 win over Geoff Williams of England here yesterday. Williams, a late replacement for injured Egyptian Gamal Awad, wasReuter - 164 words
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