Singapore Monitor, 7 December 1983, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section17 1983-12-07 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR EVENiNu' <■ EDITION M C (P) No 13 5 83 Wednesday, December 7, 1983 30cents17 words
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478 1983-12-07 1 Big rally at Batu Pahat to get people's support for amendments Agencies JOHOR BARU, Wednesday MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad will launch a major offensive in Johor tomorrow in UMNO's campaign to persuade the people to back the governmentAgencies - 478 words
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MALAYSIA'S CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT CONTROVERSY
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Article22 1983-12-07 1 The declaration by Muar factories of a full holiday tomorrow (Thursday is a half-day for workers in Johor State).22 words
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Article27 1983-12-07 1 1,000 taxis have been assigned to ferry people, free of charge, to the rally that will take place at the Batu Pahat Club.27 words
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Article28 1983-12-07 1 Two thousand Umno Youth members from Johor will camp at the government field. near the club where the rally will be held.28 words
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Article, Illustration274 1983-12-07 2 Half a million calendars and postcards with catchy slogans ready for free distribution THE 1984 Courtesy Campaign is off to an early start with half a million sets of 1984 Courtesy calendar/postcards to be given away free to all who care to ask for274 words
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151 1983-12-07 2 JALIL MISWARDI - By JALIL MISWARDI SENIOR District Judge Michael Khoo today ordered the prosecution to check police records to find out who authorised the release of Suphatan Trakul, a Thai woman arrested in December 1981 in an anti-vice raid. The question was raised151 words
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366 1983-12-07 2 FAEZAH ISMAIL - HE IS ALLEGED TO HAVE USED CRIMINAL FORCE WHILE SHE WAS PRAYING AT TEMPLE By FAEZAH ISMAIL A MONK this morning pleaded not guilty to a charge of intending to outrage the modesty of a female prison warden. The monk, Malaysian Tan Boon366 words
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97 1983-12-07 2 THE Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union will be raising funds and pushing for more kidney donors during this month in support of the National Kidney Week. The union, which has more than 14,500 members, has presented each of its members with97 words
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Article, Illustration275 1983-12-07 3 BERTILLA PEREIRA - Special committee is studying the feasibility of such training By BERTILLA PEREIRA COMPUTER-AIDED design will become part of the training for students in tertiary institutions if a study now being carried out by a special committee finds it feasible. Mr Philip Yeo, chairman of the275 words
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129 1983-12-07 3 TOH SU FEN - By TOH SU FEN GIVE the entrepreneur interest-free loans until his venture turns viable. This is the call made by Mr Heng Chiang Meng, executive director of the International Bank of Singapore. This is the way to encourage entrepreneurs to invest and take risks, argues129 words
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227 1983-12-07 4 Lainhe Zaobao MORE French firms are coming here to invest in South-east Asia with Singapore the focus of their investment, says French Chamber of Commerce president Mr Tran Ba Huy. Between 180 and 200 French firms have a share in the economic cakeLainhe Zaobao - 227 words
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239 1983-12-07 4 Nissan, Honda also asked to submit technical reports THE Registry of Vehicles has asked two Japanese car manufacturers to explain why their cars broke into halves during two accidents recently. The Japanese manufacturers, Nissan and Honda, were also asked to submit239 words
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128 1983-12-07 4 LICENCES for farms will cost more from next month. The increase, according to a Ministry of National Development spokesman, is aimed at recovering part of the cost of services it provides to the farmers. Pig farmers will have to pay four128 words
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Article, Illustration214 1983-12-07 6 A RESOURCE centre to be set up by the National Productivity Board will have about $1.7 million worth of equipment and materials to be used in the promotion of productivity. It will also have a studio where promotional audio-visual materials will bePICTURE: SPENCER LOH - 214 words
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315 1983-12-07 6 FOO MEY KIEN - By FOO MEY KIEN MORE THAN 500 live Christmas trees have arrived in Singapore after a six week journey from Seattle, Washington, in a refrigerated container under strictly controlled atmospheric conditions. And because the live trees were shipped rather than air-freight-ed,315 words
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256 1983-12-07 8 DEALERS PLACE URGENT ORDERS FOR SUPPLIES FROM OTHER SOURCES IN INDONESIA AND TAIWAN THE PRICE of red chillies has risen sharply over the past two weeks because south Malaysian farms are plagued by insects while farms in the north have256 words
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Article, Illustration103 1983-12-07 8 They will see how the police operate there THREE outstanding Cadet Inspectors of the National Police Cadet Corps (NPCC) nave been selected for a two-week educational tour to New Zealand. They will leave Singapore tomorrow night. The three pre-university students are Kwan103 words
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Advertisement258 1983-12-07 6 i Ifi our 85th Anniversary and you're invited to join in the fun. Juat capture a Mitsubishi vehicle in colour in any mood or location. And you could win prizes worth over $14,000 The competition ii open to everyone. You can enter aa many ihota aa you like. All you258 words
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Advertisement6 1983-12-07 6 Moving house? See today's property pages6 words
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Advertisement139 1983-12-07 8 PALM COURT Ihru- and untie alfresco. By candlelight Moon and stars, balmy atmosphere and soft breezes, good food and drinks trill make for a pleasant evening. Malayan Cultural Show every night in the Breezy Verandah. Our tradition is legendary S Raffles Hotel Brack Roati SmoaiMrr OTIS. Trl SSIHOiI. Cahlr •RAFUffEL-139 words
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world
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Article118 1983-12-07 9 AP WASHINGTON, Wed THE US Treasury, fearing technological developments will soon make copying machines capable of counterfeiting money, is studying changes in the American currency. American money has undergone no significant changes in over half a century, but the possibilities now under consideration apparentlyAP - 118 words
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340 1983-12-07 9 EYE FLICKS IN SPACE GAVE IT AWAY LAT-WP HOUSTON, Wednesday IN A stunning discovery, an experiment aboard the Spacelab yesterday disproved a theory of the human nervous system. The new finding relates to the workings of the inner ear, the body's balance mechanism. ItLAT-WP - 340 words
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152 1983-12-07 9 AP PEKING, Wednesday CHINESE and British negotiators on Hong Kong's future chatted about tennis and dodged reporters' questions about a planned "mini-constitution" for the colony today as the latest round of talks began. As Hong Kong reporters asked questions, Britain's Hong Kong Governor, Sir EdwardAP - 152 words
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Article136 1983-12-07 9 AP HONG KONG, Wed HO YIN, once described as the most powerful man in Macao, died in a hospital here yesterday from cancer. He was 75. The self-made millionaire had been ill for some time. He went to the United States for treatment inAP - 136 words
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304 1983-12-07 10 Treasure hunt duo held by Viets since June 10 UPI BANGKOK, Wednesday AN AMERICAN teenager held in Vietnam since June must pay a US$lO,OOO (S$21,000) fine before he can be released, a Vietnamese official said today. Frederick Graham Jr, 19,UPI - 304 words
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346 1983-12-07 10 I can't raise the money, says Graham Sr UPI BELMONT (California), Wednesday FREDERICK Graham says the best Christmas present he could receive this year would be to see his son, captured by the Vietnamese while, on a treasure hunt, walk throughUPI - 346 words
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211 1983-12-07 12 MOST ARE SUSPECTED TO BE VICTIMS OF MYSTERY DEATH SQUADS Reuter JAKARTA, Wednesday BETWEEN 70 and 80 unidentified and unclaimed bodies, many of them bearing bullet or knife wounds, are buried by Jakarta's funeral service every day, according to an officialReuter - 211 words
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361 1983-12-07 14 DRILLING INSIDE ARCTIC CIRCLE MAY PROVE TO BE INDUSTRY'S MOST EXPENSIVE FAILURE Reuter NEW YORK, Wednesday A US$5OO million (5|1.06 billion) oil well drilled far inside the Arctic Circle has produced only water and may rank as the industry's most expensive failure. TheReuter - 361 words
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Article, Illustration348 1983-12-07 14 Move to protect vulnerable air fields LAT-WP BRUSSELS, Wednesday The United States and West Germany yesterday signed a cooperative accord for the air defence of central Europe, in which West German armed forces will man the missile systems that defend US bases inLAT-WP - 348 words
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Article143 1983-12-07 14 Reuter GENEVA, Wednesday THE US and the Soviet Union agreed yesterday to hold another meeting next Thursday on reducing inter-conti-nental missiles, with Moscow apparently keeping Washington guessing about the future of the talks. The delegations met for a little over one hour at the US missionReuter - 143 words
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133 1983-12-07 14 Weapons needed to counter threat from Warsaw Pact BRUSSELS, Wednesday THE EUROPEAN members of the Nato alliance yesterday unveiled a list of new weapons for 1984. It was unveiled at the end of a two-day meeting of the Nato countries defence ministers except France133 words
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Article, Illustration178 1983-12-07 17 HIGHEST PRICE PAID AT AUCTION LAT LONDON, Wednesday A 12th century illuminated manuscript was auctioned off yesterday at Sotheby's for nearly US$ll.9 million (Ss2s million), the highest price ever paid at an auction for any single object. The book, "The Gospels of Henry the Lion, the Duke of SaxonyLAT - 178 words
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273 1983-12-07 17 lt§ departure from Beirut has hurt US intelligence AP NEW YORK, Wednesday INTELLIGENCE efforts in the Middle East relied on secret links with the Palestine Liberation Organization and has suffered since the PLO left Beirut in 1982, the New York Times reported yesterday.AP - 273 words
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91 1983-12-07 17 Reuter JERUSALEM, Wednesday A NOTORIOUS Palestinian guerilla, Zaid Abu Ein, now serving a life sentence, was understood to have been among the thousands exchanged for six Israeli prisoners last month was returned to prison at the last minute, his lawyer, Felicia Lanser said yesterday. ButReuter - 91 words
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Advertisement114 1983-12-07 9 TONIGHT THE M AWDS SINGAPORE'S MODEL OF THE YEAR '83 QUEST The battle of the annum wages tonight. The finest catwalk and photographic models from the top academies and agencies in Singapore meet... with no quarter given nor taken to crest the peak of perfection among women in Singapore the114 words
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Advertisement83 1983-12-07 13 In Audio Video development, its not just the technology, it's the anticipation of things to come. ■ll^B. Is. ■K. .^j^MhHhhHß |bop vi'-Jfi tripf. reorder in IW i ■f I: V HH KC; i., rl. uli 1.-. .1 VHS l.r. I n k hi Ir> rdir.q v ♦cr;. (••coriiiini Ti JVC83 words
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Advertisement195 1983-12-07 15 Now, for the first time ever, a copier that lets you custom Automatic Paper Selection make copies to any image or copy size you want The You select the enlargement or reduction you require; the Minolta EP4SOZ compact zoom plain paper copier. MINOLTA EP4SOZ selects the appropriate loaded paper size.195 words
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Advertisement185 1983-12-07 16 The sensation of the 1983 Tokyo Motor Show SUZUKIMHP The new high-technology IOOOcc car. A masterpiece of precision engineering. ip*|S :^|f| 0 J mmstz* Wmf High performance Superior driving Suzuki engine comforts Low fuel consumption I |r W At a constant speed cylinder block v ||mhl m ■iVJRH of9okm/h, the185 words
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Advertisement207 1983-12-07 17 National bas the answer. A key telephone system. out a number and the telephone automatically places the The National GX-616. call. A two-way intercom leaves your hands free to Instead of a number of phones per desk. The system allows up continue working while you talk. to sixteen employees to207 words
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342 1983-12-07 18 ALVIN LEE - Bank dealers feel MAS will succeed in controlling money supply By ALVIN LEE LOCAL interest rates are expected to be steady for the coming festive season despite a recent upturn in short term fixed deposit rates. Local .and foreign banks generally agree342 words
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Article, Illustration192 1983-12-07 18 CEREBOS Pacific shares were heavily traded on the stock exchange this morning following the announcement of better than forecast results. The counter was among the most active with morning turnover of about 250,000 shares. There was little price movement, however, with a gain of only192 words
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Article186 1983-12-07 18 GOLD edged back above US$4OO an ounce in Asia this morning as the US dollar eased slightly and tension continued in the Middle-East. Dealers said active short-covering by local investors in Singapore ana Hong Kong gave the metal an early firmness, but more gains had186 words
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Article, Illustration312 1983-12-07 18 SOME BROKERS HERE BELIEVE THE HK MARKET IS CAPABLE OF IMPROVING THE latest round of Sino-British talks begins today but trading in the Hong Kong stock market remains steady. The Hang Seng Index closed 18.38 points higher yesterday at 881.58. It held that312 words
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323 1983-12-07 18 PHILLIP BANGSBERG - By PHILLIP BANGSBERG STOCK index futures trading Hong Kong's projected first step towards financial futures is not likely to begin until next April at the earliest, and even that is not certain. The Commissioner for Securities and Commodities, Robert Fell, said a decision has323 words
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Article303 1983-12-07 19 KLSE FOCUS IMAGINE the Minister of Health appointing any person he sees fit to be a doctor or the Attorney-General appointing any person as a lawyer. That, in essence, is what brokers feel about part of the Government's current proposal to amend the KLSE rules303 words
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108 1983-12-07 19 Reuter LONDON, Wednesday THE International Tin Council (ITC) is likely to maintain its 39 per cent export cutback for the first quarter of 1984. This limits exports to 22,000 tonnes, ITC delegates said. It will review the price range of M 529.15 toReuter - 108 words
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Article243 1983-12-07 19 Selected stocks at midday. Market toae: slightly kigber Boustead 2.79/2.80 Cold Storage 4.98/5.05 Euo 10.80/11.00 F and N 8.20/6.25 Genting 4.88 S Mulpha Ltd 1.59/1.60 Haw Par 2.29/2.30 Hume 5.40/5.50 Inchcape 2.85/2.86 Intraco 5.40/3.42 Isetan 376/3.78 Jurong Cement 3.80/3.82 Jacks Intl 4.70/5.00 Keck Seng 5.20 B Keppel 3.32/3.34 M243 words
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Article124 1983-12-07 19 Your S$ to ono unit of foreign currency Soiling Buying TT/DO TT 00 USf 2.1355 2 1255 2.1165 sterling 3.0992 3.0772 3 0622 Australian 1.9402 1.9212 1.9077 Canadian 9 1-7240 1.7039 1.6889 New Zealand f 1.4051 1.3860 1.3725 8$ to 100 unlto of foreign currency Austrian schilling 11.4632 10.9631124 words
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Article84 1983-12-07 19 THE KL Stock Exchange (KLSE) has passed two resolutions regarding the implementation of the Exchange's clearing house* that Securities Clearing Automated Network Services Sdn Bhd (SCANS) be appointed as the exchange's clearing house, the exchange committee be empowered to require each member firm or member company of84 words
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Miscellaneous25 1983-12-07 18 12-07 >"•" Mr Naught 8»«d. Ik. s T *IT6 IUZ INTERNAL PEVEUUE SERVICE. WHENEVER "MERE' 6 A 100- MILUON 6UARE PAY, "THEN £ALLTO 6AV THANK YOU/25 words
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Article, Illustration920 1983-12-07 20 Perfect artificial material still a long way off but search continues WILL THE BIONIC MAN BECOME A REALITY? LAT-WP NEW YORK: FALSE teeth, eye glasses and wigs may not sound like medical breakthroughs, but hundreds of years ago they were the humble beginningsLAT-WP - 920 words
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295 1983-12-07 20 RATIONING OF HEALTH CARE MAY BE A WAY OUT LAST year, more than 600,000 medical devices of different types were implanted in patients in the US. All of those, of course, were items that already have been sufficiently perfected Co justify marketing. They include295 words
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Article454 1983-12-07 21 I—l THE Paramount Theatre is to be converted to a supermarket yet another victim of the home video craze and a changing lifestyle. The closure comes in the wake of 10 others in the past 12 months. Cinema attendance has been falling steadily, from454 words
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224 1983-12-07 21 TAN HENG HUAY - REPLY TAN HENG HUAY Executive Assistant Secretary Public Relations Housing Development Board PLEASE refer to the letter "What is HDB's policy on planting of trees?" (SM, Nov 10), where the writer said HDB workers were chopping down and uprooting trees planted by224 words
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Article385 1983-12-07 21 GUAN WEIJING - The situation is not hopeless unless we think it is President of United Nations Students Association of Singapore GUAN WEIJING THE situation in Lebanon has deteriorated alarmingly in the past few weeks. Militiamen, pro and anti-Arafat forces and the Lebanese Army have been battling385 words
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Article19 1983-12-07 21 Meet success like a gentleman and disaster like a man. Lord Brikenhead, English statesman (1872-1930).19 words
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Miscellaneous25 1983-12-07 21 "With all the practice they've had in those dimly-lit cubicles, some of the girls might be able to cut your hair with their eyes closedl"25 words
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Article, Illustration315 1983-12-07 22 Test-tube baby technology Panorama: Experimenting with Life (Ch 5, 10.10 pm) THIS programme examines the issues involved in test-tube baby technology. The methods of experimentation on surplus fertilised eggs and the freezing of them for future use are also looked into. The Panorama team speaks to the doctors315 words
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Article88 1983-12-07 22 The History of Country Music (Radio One, 11.05 am) BARBARA Mandrell is the main attraction in this edition, and the hour-long show features her songs The Midnight Oil, Standing Room Only, Sleeping Single in a Double Bed and If Loving You is Wrong. Forces 55 (Radio One, 8.0588 words
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Article, Illustration323 1983-12-07 22 WONG SING YEONG - Condor Heroes tops chart By WONG SING YEONG ACCORDING to the findings of a survey by the Audit of Great Britain, The Return of the Condor Heroes, which is currently HKTVB's prime-time gongfu staple,topped the ratings chart in its first two weeks of screening. During the first week,323 words
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Miscellaneous1007 1983-12-07 22 GUIDE 3.00 Opening followed by Hotel (C) (r). |JMSSB isttt' X /Si H Exercise with Gloria. V I The Life in Many and plants have died in the The early pioneers suffered so much here that they RH| christened it is also the BMH KflG test spot in North America.1,007 words
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Miscellaneous278 1983-12-07 22 12.00 PM Programme Summary (C chestra 3. Koto and Fascinating Melodies and E) 12.05 Musical Notebook Ro- Sawai Koto Ensemble 6.00 News in mance and Songs 1. Schumann: Frauen- Brief 6.05 Easy Listening (cont'd) 7.00 liebe Und Leben, Op 42, Vera Soukupova News and Weather Forecast 7.15 World (alto), Jan278 words
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Miscellaneous187 1983-12-07 22 12.00 PM Newsdesk 12.30 Waveguide 12.40 Book Choice 12.45 Financial News 12.55 Reflections 1.00 World News 1.09 Twenty-Four Hours: News Summary 1.30 What's New 1.45 The World Today 2.00 Newsdesk 2.30 Sir Adrian Boult: A Life of Music 3.00 World News 3.09 Twenty-Four Hours: News Summary 3.30 Kings of Jazz187 words
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leisure
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Article, Illustration1270 1983-12-07 23 PIRACY POSES A BIG PROBLEM MUSIC at leisure Continuing our series on key figures in the recording industry, this week PHILIP CHEAH talks to ex-Quests member, Reggie Verghese, now EMl's A R Manager. "LOOK," Reggie Verghese says, his total weight slumped on the sofa, "I've been inPicture by ASMAH HAMID - 1,270 words
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Article, Illustration731 1983-12-07 24 WONG SING YEONG - MAKING CABARET TEARS WAS AN EYE-OPENER By WONG SING YEONG SYLVIA Zhang had an idea one day and she decided to sell it to her good friend, Zhang Xiaoyen. And together, they decided to make a film about strip artistes a profession they thought people had731 words
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Article, Illustration185 1983-12-07 25 HARKING BACK TO THE OLD DAYS IPS TONY Curtis, Hollywood heart-throb of the Fifties and Sixties, is back in Britain. But he is not living the high life in glamorous nightclubs while he works on his latest film. He is playing it cool with a hermit-likeIPS - 185 words
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Article, Illustration837 1983-12-07 27 LAT-WP HOLLYWOOD: WHEN Gary Kemp of the English band, Spandau Ballet, talks about rock music, he comes across as an angry young man. There is a lot he does not like about rock music too conservative, too resistant to change. He would like toLAT-WP - 837 words
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Article, Illustration582 1983-12-07 28 PAULINE GOH - cuisine NOTHING LIKE A GOOD BARBEQUE By PAULINE GOH SINGAPOREANS love barbeques, barring hot weather and sweaty situations. Despite the year-round humidity of our shores, we flock to the beaches at every opportunity to roast chicken wings, taste half-charred but pretty uncooked meats and peel sandy hot potatoes. If582 words
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Article, Illustration173 1983-12-07 28 INGREDIENTS: A large leg of ham (ordered from the supermarket) one large tin pineapple juice 400 g fine sugar half bottle honey 10 g flour cloves (optional) pineapple rings, cherries for garnish METHOD: Trim off the fat on the ham, leaving a thin layer on the lean meat.173 words
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Article, Illustration127 1983-12-07 29 PEOPLE aft leisure Some 1977 Secondary 4 students meet their former teachers at the Raffles Girls Secondary School reunion dinner at Cathay Restaurant to remember the old times. A telematch to emphasise that total concentration is needed both at work and play was organised by the Century127 words
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Miscellaneous704 1983-12-07 25 fILAI Guioe q -afv.. REQAL£«I7SS9): PAPA, CAN YOU HEAR Jamiliar by now. there is hardly any terror DALIT (*****16): SHAOLIN DRUNKARD JADE (*****60): SUPERrtAN 111 ,E) UWAGU (*****30):5HA0L1N DRUNKARD CLEMENT (*****51): SUPER F C) L Annette OToole, Margot GOLDEN (*****66): SUPER FOOL (C) Synopsis: Richard Pryor as a bumblinscomNEW TOWN704 words
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Miscellaneous751 1983-12-07 26 I 'Lar W\wr W V J READING holding a Wtahing-Well I jftTfO THE bum. Merah SSSSS WK I j SQiQQ f«P. JAI Branch Library has or- y oun g people (14 to 18). I A J gamaed a reading com- the Competition is open I m 1 yTTWIWIHHDff E? for751 words
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Miscellaneous310 1983-12-07 26 SINGAPORE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 6 37 am PIANIST Seow Yit Kin will start off the SSO's fourth M.4m) series of concerts at Victoria Concert Hall this Fri- High tide* 12 07 Dm day and Saturday at 8.15 pm. n q ml Tickets at $15, $10, $7 and $4 are available at310 words
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Advertisement239 1983-12-07 27 /Beautiful with Lavon You can look 'Pretty Good' this Christmas. Lavon helps you celebrate the occasion in sheer confidence And there's so much more h* offer from now till season end FREE hand-bag X'mas Tree Draw for every Programme enrollment In addition, every treatment during this season will be entitled239 words
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Miscellaneous534 1983-12-07 30 leisure comics LIBRA ARIES March 21 to April 20 September 23 to October 22 Someone you have not seen for You may have to complain a long time could call unexpect- about a certain item or service edly. Don't bottle up your prob- which you are not satisfied with, lems534 words
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Miscellaneous198 1983-12-07 30 )R SMOCK By George Lemont f IT'S FROM \T -n yORK UARSS EB AND FLO By Paul Sellers You'RE PROBABLY f IN THATCA^E^ COMPLETE T THE ONLY PERSON IT WASN'T A 1 OF I IN THE COUNTRY THINK COMPLETE M TIME .ENERGY 1 WHC? WATCHING' VVA£TF/ FRANK AND ERNEST Thaves198 words
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Article, Illustration310 1983-12-07 31 ANQ PENG HWA - More ramps and handrails in buildings to provide greater accessibility to them By ANQ PENG HWA SHOPPING complexes built by the Urban Redevelopment Authority are likely to be designed with the handicapped in mind. Six modern complexes of the authority, in various stages310 words
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Article, Illustration249 1983-12-07 31 ANG PENG HWA - LOWER MARKET PRICES THE CAUSE By ANG PENG HWA DEVELOPERS of Dairy Farm Estate have done the once-unthinkable refunding purchasers of their condominium project off Bukit Timah for the higher prices they have paid. A sum, said to be "close to249 words
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177 1983-12-07 31 VINCENT FONG - By VINCENT FONG UNIVERSITY lecturers are not always absent-minded professors. They know how to drive a hard bargain. Witness the recent success of a group of lecturers from the National University of Singapore and the Nanyang Technological Institute in knocking 20177 words
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Article585 1983-12-07 33 ANNIE CHIA - The problems involved in buying and selling pre-war houses By ANNIE CHIA The character, tradition and charm of prewar houses may be the main attraction that draws a certain group of people who dream of owning them. But finding the financing for such a purchase is another585 words
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Article446 1983-12-07 33 ANG PENG HWA - IT MAY EVEN SAVE YOU $384 A YEAR By ANG PENG HWA CREDIT POSB's announcement of interest rate cuts by up to half a per cent for property loans will make a great Christmas present for HUDC buyers. For in the package of cuts was also446 words
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633 1983-12-07 34 P LYNETTE - Housing agents have to be patient and polite when dealing with most clients By P LYNETTE NEVER has the saying "one man's meat is another's poison" been more true than when prospective tenants look over a property. "Too small," says one. "Too633 words
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Article42 1983-12-07 34 IN LAST Wednesday's article "How to get the best deal when leasing your home", a sentence in the story should have read "The tenant pays for the stamp fees" and not "You pay for the stamp fees".42 words
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Advertisement84 1983-12-07 31 Buying a home Take advantage of OUB's Housing Loan SchemeOUB's Housing Loan Scheme offers: Easy loan repayments with CPF contributions Longer repayment period of up to 25 years Loan With Overdraft facility Competitive interest rates Currently: Up to 10 years 9 75% 11 to 25 years 10% Maximum loan of84 words
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Advertisement92 1983-12-07 32 Now Credit POSB housing ban rates are down Our interest rates are down to maximum repayment period of just 9% pa for all housing loans up to 25 years and use your CPF savings. 10 years. And for ll to 25 years. Credit POSB. as always, offers the You may92 words
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Advertisement235 1983-12-07 34 Chase has one of the most flexible range of housing loan packages in town. With loans of up to 100% of valuation with the use of your CPF savings. You may prefer financing on overdraft only. In which case we will advance you up to 70% of valuation. Again at235 words
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Advertisement259 1983-12-07 36 Classified Ad Rates Singapore Monitor: Sunday Monitor: WoMle 0.35 crali par word 0.55 cents par word Display $7.70 par col. cm $12.00 par col. cm BtMIMM Mrs Mon-Frl. 9am-spm Sal. 9am-lpm antennae INSTALLATION SHARP Electrical Serv 443-6851 ANTIQUE Acmes Properties P/L 447-4366 Chant. Junk Stora 341-4917 442 Cham* Rd S(259 words
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Article, Illustration500 1983-12-07 38 Korchnoi has terrible game while Kasparov lacks past attacking brilliance WORLD CHESS CHAMPIONSHIPS SEMI-FINAL AP LONDON, Wednesday THE SCORELINES in the World Chess Championship semifinals in London were at a critical position today, with the official Soviet players once again showing their country'sAP - 500 words
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Article76 1983-12-07 38 AP LONDON Wed FRANK Bruno, 22-year-old British heavyweight boxer, knocked out Walter Santemore, the giant from New Orleans. His win in the fourth round at the Royal Albert Hall last night stretched his career record to 20 fights without defeat. Santemore wasAP - 76 words
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Article27 1983-12-07 38 REUTER LONDON, Wed CAMBRIDGe beat Oxford by twenty points to nine in their Annual University Rugby Union Match played at Twickenham today. REUTER.REUTER - 27 words
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Article, Illustration560 1983-12-07 39 WONDER BOY - THREE-YEAR-OLD GREY OUTSHINES TARASKIWI IN WORKOUT ON A TIGHT HOLD RACING TODAY'S TRACK WORK By WONDER BOY NICE-LOOKING Royal Members impressed track watchers at Bukit Timah this morning when he came out for a blinkers test with stablemate Taraskiwi. On a good track560 words
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606 1983-12-07 39 CRUISE Missile (S K Ho) shaped better than Sherwood Oak (Tweedie) in a 600 m trial in 40.2 on a tight hold, in preparation for the Class 4 Division 3 1,200 m event on Saturday. They finished level with Cruise Missile, in606 words
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Article, Illustration290 1983-12-07 39 UPI Reuter MELBOURNE, Wednesday SWEDEN'S Mats Wilander continued his great run in the Marlboro Australian Open today when he defeated defending champion Johan Kriek in straight sets in their quarterfinal clash. Wilander, the third seed, handled theUPI & Reuter - 290 words
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Article255 1983-12-07 39 Reuter MUNICH, Wednesday AT only 19, world squash champion Jahangir Khan of Pakistan has already reached summits of sporting success that few other athletes have ever scaled. Jahangir, 20 on Saturday, beat Chris Dittmar of Australia 9-3 9-6 9-0 yesterday to take his third successive WorldReuter - 255 words
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Article, Illustration171 1983-12-07 40 The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday FORMER badminton star Saw Swee Leong has lost more than 1,000 badminton rackets after burglars broke into his sports goods shop in Taman Maluri. The burglars also carted away tracksuits, squash rackets and shoes. The lossThe Star - 171 words
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Article, Illustration491 1983-12-07 40 Keegan and Channon still pack dynamite in their kicks LONDON, Wednesday TWO old buddies from the England soccer team are hitting the headlines again, although they are in their 30s. Mick Channon, 35, is scoring goals and has led Norwich491 words
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Article, Illustration332 1983-12-07 40 ALFONSO CHAN - Stars from both sides of the Causeway will play By ALFONSO CHAN WILL another 40,000 people watch the ex-interna-tionals play again at the National Stadium? That is the question the Ex-nationals Soccer Players Club had to think hard about before switching venues from Jurong332 words
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Article, Illustration344 1983-12-07 41 ALFONSO CHAN - By ALFONSO CHAN SOUTH KOREA'S World Youth Cup striker, Lee Kee Keun, is itching to get the goals for tonijght's match against the Indonesians. Although he did not play against Brunei last Saturday, the cherubic 18-year-old was not disappointed at being left out344 words
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Article88 1983-12-07 41 AUSTRALIAN soccer players compare their foot skills to their noses. P Treddinnich and T Henderson were in high spirits just before they left with the rest of the boys for their training session at Bedok Athletic Centre, and naturally the subject turned to goalscoring skills. Treddinnich88 words
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Article117 1983-12-07 41 BRUNEI, hosts of the 1985 SEA Games, are serious about picking up experience and expertise as they go along not only on the playing field, but also technically. Their Radio and Television Brunei, or RTB for short, will have help from SBC when they beam matches117 words
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Article144 1983-12-07 41 WHAT does it take to urge the fans at least some of the reluctant to return to where they belong: the National Stadium for the Merlion Cup matches? Not so much a $40,000 Mitsubishi Cordia prize but new ideas, like getting the ex-stars, better known144 words
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Article, Illustration564 1983-12-07 41 S GULAM - Singapore is likely to come under heavy barrage By S GULAM THE magnificent Karim Mohd will have to show his true form again in the Singapore Intermediates' match against the socceroos from Australia at the national stadium tonight. The Intermediates, who will be564 words
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Article, Illustration137 1983-12-07 41 UPI GLASGOW, Wednesday PETER Marinello, who joined English league Arsenal amid a blaze of publicity 14 years ago, yesterday said that "history was repeating itself" as far as Arsenal's new Scottish signing Charlie Nicholas was concerned. Nicholas, 22, joined Arsenal from Celtic in the summerUPI - 137 words
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Article, Illustration379 1983-12-07 42 ALFONSO CHAN - Powerful South Koreans too good for Indonesians' liking By ALFONSO CHAN SOUTH Korea should win by a significant margin rain or shine when they play against the inexperienced Indonesians tonight at the National Stadium (7pm). If it rains, the Indonesians might be able379 words
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Article, Illustration601 1983-12-07 42 KENNETH JALLEH - Brunei's tournament hopes rest on goalkeeper Ali By KENNETH JALLEH AT 23, team captain Ali bin Hj Ismail who has spent half his life chasing the ball on the playing fields of Brunei, is reaching his zenith as a goalkeeper fast becoming about the finest601 words
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Advertisement167 1983-12-07 38 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 AND IN TNE MATTER OF DE RONDO PTE LTD (MEMBERS VOLUNTARY WINDING UP) Notice is hereby given that the creditors of the abovenamed Company, which is being wound up voluntarily, are required on or before the 29th December IMS, to send167 words
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Advertisement67 1983-12-07 38 OBITUARY t f* jKT P. PALANISAMY (EX I.S.D SR. TRANSLATOR) Ex President Yathavar Ass. Ex President St Johns Ambulance Christ Church Div Aged 64 passed away peacefully on 6/12/83 leaving behind beloved Wife: Mariammal Sons: Kumaraguru, Sundarason, Thiagarajan Daughters: Kaleswari, Mangleswari, Sarojini Devi Son-in-Law: P. Ramachandran Grandson: Srinivasan Granddaughter Kavitha67 words
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Article, Illustration165 1983-12-07 43 PARIS, Wednesday TOP-RANKED French lennis player Yannick Noah broke down and wept yesterday at a news conference he called to explain why he was "fleeing" Paris to settle in New York City. The 23-year-old Noah, who is ranked fourth in the world,165 words
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Article, Illustration651 1983-12-07 43 EUROPE GETS 14 OF 24 FINAL ROUND PLACES IN MEXICO Reuter ZURICH, Wednesday FIFA'S 1986 World Cup soccer organising committee yesterday announced four grades of seedings for the seven European qualifying groups. With Italy automatically qualifying for the finals in Mexico as holders, FIFAReuter - 651 words
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121 1983-12-07 43 Reuter EDINBURGH, Wednesday THE first case in Britain of one soccer player suing another for injuries received in a match ended here yesterdav when Jim Brown, ex-captain of Dunfermline Athletic, received a reported £20,000 (about S$60,000) in an ouWof-court settlement. The case raises theReuter - 121 words
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42 1983-12-07 43 Reuter LONDON EVERTON shocked and eliminated West Ham 2-0 in their English Football League Milk Cup fourth round replay, after extra time at Everton yesterday. In Division Two, Chelsea thrashed Swansea 6-1. -ReuterReuter - 42 words
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63 1983-12-07 43 VIENNA CZECHOSLOVAKIA said yesterday the United States was breaking international law by politically vetting competitors to the 1984 Olympic Games at Los Angeles. The official Ceteka news agency quoted the communist party daily, Rude Pravo, as saying the US had prepared questionnaires for63 words
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