Singapore Monitor, 28 December 1983, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section14 1983-12-28 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 13/5/83 Wednesday, December 28, 1983 30cents Evening edition14 words
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Article, Illustration177 1983-12-28 1 SURESH NAIR - By SURESH NAIR LIGHTNING partially ripped off two sections of the roof at the City Veterinary Centre in Kampong Java Road during last weekend's thunderstorm. No one was injured during the incident which is believed to have occurred during last Saturday evening'sPICTURE: SPENCER LOH - 177 words
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Article, Illustration675 1983-12-28 1 FAEZAH ISMAIL - Workers' Party Chairman and Secretary-General face four charges each relating to party's accounts By FAEZAH ISMAIL THE trial of the Chairman and the Secretary-General of the Workers' Party on charges relating to the party's accounts began in the subordinate's court this morning. WongPICTURE: CLIFTON AW - 675 words
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Article24 1983-12-28 1 THE Singapore Monitor is carrying a large section of job advertisements daily until Dec 31. Don't miss The Monitor Appointments pages.24 words
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Advertisement92 1983-12-28 1 r V r •9) L J THE GREATEST DESIGNED DRIVERS FAIRWAY WOODS PGA T-Line® METAL WOODS PGA ingenuity offers two types of drivers the TD 10 5 loft and deeper face for better players and the standard 1? 5 loft and driver W B and consistency I 'tie cluD glides92 words
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Article, Illustration314 1983-12-28 2 CHUA NGENG CHOO - Temple's demolition and renovations to cinema may rob birds of familiar grounds Story by CHUA NGENG CHOO THE pigeons at the 123-year-old Sri Veeramakaliamman Hindu temple at Serangoon Road are a favourite with devotees. Some devotees come at least once aPictures by CLIFTON AW - 314 words
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267 1983-12-28 3 SURESH NAIR - Police gives warning after 2 goldsmiths are robbed of $35,000 By SURESH NAIR POLICE" have warned goldsmith shop proprietors to exercise more caution when displaying or showing expensive jewellery to potential customers. They should ensure that adequate precaution is taken and always have267 words
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175 1983-12-28 3 TOUR itinerary is top priority for Singaporean holiday makers. And while food is commonly cited as the most important ingredient in our lives, Singaporeans are not in the least concerned whether meals should be included in tour packages. These are some175 words
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87 1983-12-28 3 WANTED: Dancers with at least three years' training in Malay dance. Those recruited will be joining other dancers to present an evening of Malay dances for the forthcoming Arts Festival. Those interested must be at least 14 years old. Successful applicants are expected to87 words
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Article, Illustration173 1983-12-28 4 Drizzle (alls to dampen students 9 excitement during the registration Lianhe Wanbao OVER 30,000 pupils went to register themselves for their Secondary One classes yesterday, accompanied by their parents and guardians. Despite the drizzle, neither the excitement of the children nor the enthusiasm ofLianhe Wanbao - 173 words
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164 1983-12-28 4 DETECTIVES investigating the case of the stolen trailer and excavator that damaged an overhead bridge early Monday morning believe the thefts may have been inside jobs. Staff at both the offices, from where the trailer and wheel-loader164 words
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409 1983-12-28 5 FOO MEY KIEN - Sisir steps up its data service with additional collection of manuals B* FOO MEY KIEN IT is now easier for exporters to get hold of technical information on import regulations of overseas markets. The Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research409 words
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187 1983-12-28 5 Lianhe Waobao IT WILL be a happy New Year for 1,000 old folks and orphans on Jan 1 when the martial arts troupe from the People's Republic of China puts up a special performance for them. Besides a selection of itsLianhe Waobao - 187 words
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111 1983-12-28 5 A SURVEY on the past accident records of NTUC Comfort taxi operators will soon be undertaken to identify tne major causes of such accidents. Making this announcement at this morning's road safety games day for over 1,000 Comfort taxi operators and their families was111 words
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Article, Illustration632 1983-12-28 6 CATHARINE FERNANDO - That's when a person is no longer alive, says British neurological expert By CATHARINE FERNANDO BRAIN death occurs when a person loses his ability to regain consciousness and when he is unable to breathe spontaneously. And when one loses these two632 words
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Article, Illustration156 1983-12-28 6 A SECOND gorilla has died in the Singapore Zoological Gardens. Goliath, the youngest primate in the zoo's gorilla island, died on Monday of pseudomonas pseudomallei, the zoo announced this afternoon. The zoo suspects that the first gorilla, Gori, also died of the same illness. PseudomonasPICTURE SPENCER LOH - 156 words
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Advertisement139 1983-12-28 2 L f puts new KieM onto paper Sole Agent A&T International (Pte) Ltd Tel *****41 y Moving house? See today's property pages s VI M>. ""-y (Pocketbook Type) Digital Invader Qame: A speed- shoot game ray gun ffffl Melody Making Function with iMfl 11 Notes h, Music Box: It plays139 words
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Advertisement202 1983-12-28 3 Citizen ANA-DIGI W&tch collection "»> tilth Citizen Quartz ANA-DIGS. Putting time in its place. Busy people need more than a watch much time you've spent on a certain that just tells the time. They need a project. Every feature of the most watch that lets them manage time advanced watch,202 words
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Advertisement165 1983-12-28 4 p. kMH|| |MM| PALM COURT Ihne atul untie alfresco. By candlelight. Moon and stars, txilmy atmosphere ami soft breezes, qoiml food and drinks will make for a pleasant evening. Malayan Cultural Show every night in the Breezy Verandah. Our tradition is legendary Raffles Hotel ftHELwH, Hntrk Hotui Simon purr 071165 words
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Advertisement153 1983-12-28 5 M MH I 11 m K wk> m New Year Special Kick off the New Year celebrations with a gala Chinese dinner. Then tit back and enjoy a specially-choreographed New Year Special**. With glittering vocals by Elmi Salleh, Fanny Huang and our festive attraction, j V Suzanne Teo! Dec 31153 words
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Advertisement100 1983-12-28 6 New \&ar'sTreats at Hotel Phoenix NEW YEAR'S EVE (7pm -11pm) PHOENIX GRILL Gooseliver with Truffle, Consomme Bristol, Fillets of Sole Murat, Duckling a L'Orange with vegetables chateau potatoes and followed with desserts, petits fours demi-tasse. $48.00 per person COFFEE HOUSE A buffet spread of choice Western local specialties, desserts, coffee100 words
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Advertisement48 1983-12-28 6 Heartiest Congratulations to: NTUC FAIR PRICE CO-OPERATIVE (HOUGANG BRANCH) Grand Opening From:WINTER HONEY TRADING CO. KIRIN WINTER JmC HONEY —King of Honeys nutritious super quality delicious (A prestigious product from the t People's Republic of China) rfli^Efcfe ■MiIIiH r, N Interested in Property? Look in today's Property pages48 words
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Advertisement271 1983-12-28 7 Give your home a new look for the ne^^ an r ff—l ***** S Right now, IKEA is full of i r 'BERGSMO/KAPP' I 1 I bright ideas for your home. Kwif Tables hi 7v** r 164 4 4 I More of the best design you'll stained ctoMacquered oak. "ill271 words
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world
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286 1983-12-28 8 'SUDDEN DEPARTURE TRIGGERED OFF BITTER FIGHTING' Reuter BEIRUT, Wednesday THE Lebanese army has accused France of abandoning two of its positions in southern Beirut with virtually no warning, triggering off bitter fighting in which 60 people died and more than 200 were injured. Lebanon'sReuter - 286 words
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169 1983-12-28 8 Reuter JAKARTA, Wednesday PRESIDENT Suharto has assured Singapore that Indonesia has no plans to expand its territory, tne official Antara news agency said today. He gave the assurance yesterday when he met Singapore s Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and explained Indonesia's PancasilaReuter - 169 words
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166 1983-12-28 8 Reuter SYDNEY, W«dtw«day THE British aircraft carrier Invincible sailed out of Sydney harbour today after a controversial visit which triggered a diplomatic row over Australia's nuclear weapons policy. The carrier, seeking dry-dock facilities for repairs it had expected to be carried out inReuter - 166 words
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518 1983-12-28 10 Value of salaries drop 40 per cent in two months AP TEL AVIV, Wednesday MAIL workers went on strike yesterday, threatening delivery of cheques to pensioners, widows and disabled veterans at the end of the month, and income tax collectors startedAP - 518 words
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Article, Illustration125 1983-12-28 10 ROME, Wednesday POPE Paul II met his would-be assassin Mehmet All Agca in the 28-year-old Turk's isolation cell in a Rome prison yesterday during a Christmas season visit. When the Pope entered the cell Agca bent and kissed his hand. The Pope met Agca alone forPICTURE: AP - 125 words
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Article179 1983-12-28 11 Reuter BUFFALO, Wed AT LEAST IS people were killed ana dozens more injured in an explosion and fire which destroyed several houses, a warehouse a bakery and a church in central Buffalo last night, police said. The fire raged out of control for aboutReuter - 179 words
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Article343 1983-12-28 11 ONLY EXCEPTION IS ASU-PAORC REGION, SAYS FIRM Agencies NEW YORK, Wednesday THE search for oH has slackened in most parts of the world since last year, except for the Asia-Pacific region, according to an American firm that keeps track of oil rig operations arOund tne globe.Agencies - 343 words
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Article, Illustration178 1983-12-28 11 UPI HOLLYWOOD, Wednesday ACTRESS Loretta Swit, Maj Margaret 'Hot Lips' Houlihan in the long-running television series M-A-S-H, has married actor Dennis Holahan, who she met on the show, it was disclosed yesterday. Miss Swit's publicist, Dawn Davis, said the actress married Mr Holahan on Dec 21UPI - 178 words
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Article, Illustration337 1983-12-28 12 KLUANG IS THE WORST HIT AREA WITH 694 VICTIMS The Star JOHOR BARU, Wednesday THE number of evacuees from floods rose to almost 1,600 yesterday when Mersing became the latest district to be affected. But the downpour in most of the other areas stoppedThe Star - 337 words
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232 1983-12-28 12 UPI KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday OVER 500,000 people are voting for a new government to lead tne oil rich East Malaysian state of Sarawak today. Observers said it was a foregone conclusion that the current National Front government would retain control of theUPI - 232 words
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Advertisement86 1983-12-28 8 Festival moans good times, Hennessy VSOP {~/~\c y 'i~T\ 7^il /ifl/ Q Chinese designs. Or the handpainted lacquer display p ,p plate that comes with a decorative stand. -wCfll I~C Just ask for the gift of your choice when you next I—l Afl fl£ICC\7 L/t lO« w rS buy one86 words
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Advertisement801 1983-12-28 9 How to get free video servicing day or night, 7 days a week. Watching a great video movie can really brighten up a boring evening or routine But your spirits may be dampened even the slightest with the understands. And we to reassure when you buy a video recorder, you'll801 words
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Advertisement188 1983-12-28 10 tl II NEW YEAR'S EVE UMII /Til/ f t/ MmdmlUonOHU I I l\ v Gala Dinner: $110 nett per peraon I I (tax and service charge included) fIL Mr V Fillet Steak with Foie Gru A. Truffle Sauce or Roast Duckling Orange Sauce A pint bottle of Champagne per couple188 words
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Advertisement7 1983-12-28 10 Buying Property? Look in today's Property pages7 words
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Advertisement80 1983-12-28 11 It if? ll* H (Rtftaal Swiss Continental Restaurant New Year's Eve Dinner Hl2o+-+ Gala dinner, half bottle of champagne for every 2 persons and novelties. Entertainment by "Los Hombres." Xpcm*etnc«T£ Ballroom New Year's Eve Gala dinner and dance #120++ Half Im>ttie of champagne for every 2 persons and '84 surprise.80 words
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Advertisement233 1983-12-28 11 New Year Celebration at Le Bernardin A delightful evening have been arranged for New Year's Eve with music, dancing, novelties and the best of French cuisine. For reservations, please call Tel: *****11/*****12 X Restaurant stays open till 2 a.m. j tl IjgP NEW YEAR'S EVE DINNER $115.00 per head Al233 words
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Advertisement90 1983-12-28 12 f she has left are memories. WMjtkk if jg| You can start with a onei g y A time cash'donation. Or by pledging Bp 'IF a few month to SHARE. H Jjy W; It's as simple to join as filling Ik Wk M in and sending the coupon below, ft90 words
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420 1983-12-28 13 L M SHARES 247 TIMES OVERSUBSCRIPTION IS A RECORD L AND M Group Investments holds the latest record by being oversubscribed 247 times. Its issue of 5.85 million shares at $1.35 each available to the public received 93,376 applications for 1.45 billion shares worth $1.96 billion,. The issue holds the420 words
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Article103 1983-12-28 13 LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Wednesday UNITED States Steel Corp today announced the largest cutbacks in its 82-year history, the closing of major filants from California to the naion's industrial heartland that will throw more than 15,000 employes permanently out of work. US steel chairman David M RoderickLAT-WP - 103 words
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Article27 1983-12-28 13 ASIAN Banking and Corporate Finance was the magazine quoted in last Saturday's article on Keppel Shipyard and not Asian Finance and Banking as printed.27 words
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Article, Illustration667 1983-12-28 13 Singapore Glass may continue to incur losses, says Sun Hung Kai DUE to a combination of poor sales and a strong Singapore currency, Singapore Glass may continue to incur losses during the next couple of years, Sun Hung Kai Investment says.667 words
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196 1983-12-28 13 DETAILS of the proposed changes in the operations of the Post Office Savings Bank were given in a bill read for the first time in the latest sitting of Parliament. The bank will now have the powers: TO receive money on savings,196 words
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Article376 1983-12-28 14 frranifflra as PRIME 84 OUTLOOK 1984 OVERSEAS UNION BANK general manager, Mr Peter Seah: INTEREST rates were relatively stable in m 1983 with the average prime lending rate of banks easing a half-point from the year's opening high of 9-1/2 per cent to around 9 per376 words
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Article, Illustration543 1983-12-28 14 THE CHARTERED BANK senior manager Mr J R Heaton: 0 ALTHOUGH not immune from the consequences of B events in the international financial markets, Sin- gapore has been able to command a relatively stable interest rate structure. There is always543 words
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212 1983-12-28 14 SWISS FRANC: THE Swiss franc closed the year on a strong note, having gained against every major currency in 1983 with the exception of the yen and the dollar. This performance is especially impressive, as Swiss interest rates have been consistently the lowest212 words
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408 1983-12-28 14 Mi SINCE late August, when the dollar scaled a new peak of 130.4 on its tradeweighted index, the US currency has been subject to a variety of contradictory influences. The Lebanon massacres, Americans in Grenada and stories of Soviet leader Mr Andropov's408 words
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Article, Illustration602 1983-12-28 15 OSTENTATIOUS expenditures and purchases of assets Over certain parameters can easily be listed: For example purchases of houses and cars can be listed out from tax records and suspicious cases (where the declared income does not accord with the expenditure) can602 words
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Article257 1983-12-28 15 Selected stocks at midday Market toae: slightly steadier. Boustead 2.88/2.90 Cold Storage 5.00/5.05 Esso 11.70 S F and N 6.50/6.55 G I H 4.58 S Genting 4.70/4.80 Mulpha Ltd 1.60/1.61 Haw Par 2.25/2.26 Hume 5.50/5.75 Inchcape 2.92/2.94 Intraco 3.30/3.40 Isetan 3.96/3.98 Jurong Cement 3.94 S Jacks Int'l 6.45257 words
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Article130 1983-12-28 15 Your S$ to on* unit ot foreign currency Soiling Buying TT/DD TT DD US| 2 1340 2.1240 ***** sterling 3.0672 3.0452 3.0302 Australian 1.9277 1.9036 1.8901 Canadian 9 1 7207 1.7006 1.6856 New Zealand 1.3956 1.3755 1 3620 8$ to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling 11.3966 10.8965130 words
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Miscellaneous19 1983-12-28 13 I IN) 11-lt McNa»ffct Synd lac tfOCKHOLOeXt MUTIH& THE IUI* \*> CrOlUCr TO Twev out AMRIH A* you COMfc IM.19 words
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Advertisement120 1983-12-28 14 Ready to wear—, A We tailor-make Suits from $150.00 UB W Leather and latest oshion in Safari J J I TI suits/Trousers/Jackets /CTOTIvX from Vis flu Suede Jackets *lf olo '!,"T' < e ¥OU (W ft clothing in 24 hours. \-Jj Y Leather Coats Size 38above \T/ j I from120 words
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Article, Illustration857 1983-12-28 16 MICHAEL RICHARDSON - Moscow flies in Badgers and Bears to Vietnam features By MICHAEL RICHARDSON The Age Newspaper, Melbourne Special to The Singapore Monitor THE SOVIET Union has sent more long-range attack aircraft to Vietnam in a move which Western defence sources say will create an857 words
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498 1983-12-28 17 ILUiiiJWW BREATHES there an employer who has the brains to make profits but not the savvy to handle his employees? We think not. Whatever he sells in goods or services is produced by a partnership between him and his employees. If he does not498 words
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750 1983-12-28 17 NG EK KHIAM - A READER'S SUGGESTIONS ON HOW TO HAVE A BETTER OUTPATIENT SERVICE NG EK KHIAM Singapore 1027 LAST spring I visited my grand-daughter in London. It was the worst spring in England in the last 25 years. It rained nearly every day. It750 words
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Article, Illustration479 1983-12-28 18 Round-up oS world events of *83 The World 1983 (Ch 5, 10.15 pm) WORSENING East-West relations and conflicts in the Middle East and Central America raised international tension in 1983. These and other significant events of the year are highlighted in this SBC programme. Events that captured international479 words
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Article56 1983-12-28 18 English by Radio Sing-a-long (Radio One, 7.45 pm) THIS is the 30th programme in a rather unique series that helps one improve the command of the language by singing along to popular rhymes. Tonight, we revise the songs The Tree in the Wood, Sing a Song of Sixpence,56 words
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Article, Illustration438 1983-12-28 18 PAULINE GOH; PHILIP CHEAH - New Chinese dramas on the way By PAULINE GOH and PHILIP CHEAH THREE new Chinese drama series are heading our way next year. After the marathon serial, Hotel ends, the 64episode This Land is Mine takes its slot, from March 7. This serial has in its cast names438 words
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Advertisement58 1983-12-28 18 1\ 5 1 m ■> jp|4,;«r r Keep pace with the latest news of the day Pick up the evening edition of The Singapore Monitor. Monday through Friday, for the latest news each day. Now on sale at hawker centres, bus-stops and street stalls wherever Lian He Wan Bao is58 words
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Advertisement204 1983-12-28 18 Now you can get the latest news at EMPORIUM Holdings too! It's all in THE SINGAPORE MONITOR X Available at: Emporium Supermarkets: ORIENTAL (ANG MO KIO) EMPORIUM SUPERMARKET Blk 701 Ana Mo Kio Ave 3 #01-2001 Singapore 2057. ORIENTAL (BUKIT MERAH) EMPORIUM SUPERMARKET Blk 166 Bukit Merah Central #01-3527 Singapore204 words
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Miscellaneous1100 1983-12-28 18 fcffii-v r^\' /s^ 3.00 Opening followed by Hotel I I riH M The Animal World I Mils fffg V /fV monkeys Ndumu are used extensively in p(, the study of virus diseases affecting man. We visit fU £t^^B in South Africa to observe how group {j/° Romper Room Home The1,100 words
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Miscellaneous372 1983-12-28 18 i 12.00 PM Programme Summary 12.05 Romantic Trumpet Alex Malamper 6.00 Musical Notebook The World of Chamber News-in-Brief 6.05 Easy Listening (cont'd) Orchestras: 1. Franz Schubert: Five German 7.00 News and Weather Forecast 7.15 World Dances 2. Leopold Mozart: Sinfonia di Caccia of Songs 7.30 Background to Music 8.00 Pro3.372 words
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Miscellaneous195 1983-12-28 18 12.00 PM Newsdesk 12.30 Waveguide 12.40 Book Choice 12.45 Interlude 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 Jazz 3.45195 words
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Article, Illustration1430 1983-12-28 19 FRESH FACES, NEW DIRECTIONS 1983 has been an exciting year on the Asian entertainment circuit. Top artistes still reign, with changes of labels giving them the much-needed boost in their careers. But, in the midst of this, numerous new acts and performers were able to break ground locally,1,430 words
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Article, Illustration1033 1983-12-28 20 GERRARD LIM - BUT THE ALBUM PROVIDES SAFE PASSAGE TO 'HARMOLODICS' TITLE: ODYSSEY ARTISTE: James Blood Ulmer LABEL: CBS m Reviewed by GERRARD LIM ALL you lucky souls who witnessed Ronald Shannon Jackson's epic performance with his group, The Decoding Society, at the Jazz Festival this year will1,033 words
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Article, Illustration136 1983-12-28 20 IPS THEY'RE still at It. But although they were on top of the pop world themselves bach In the Seventies, they are the men behind the stars in the Eighties. The Bee Gees from left, Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb have been on theIPS - 136 words
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Article, Illustration723 1983-12-28 21 KENNY BEE IS IN DEMAND KENNY BEE, the male lead in Let's Make Laugh, this year's runaway box-office nit in Hong Kong, has become hot property, sought after by many film producers Kenny was supposed to start work with Chang Chien Ting, director of Let's Make Laugh, on723 words
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Advertisement147 1983-12-28 22 ********************000 s maUM: NOW SHOWING! |jj (*****68) 4 SHOWS: 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 ft 9.15pm q o o ODEON: LAST DAYI g (*****16) 5 SHOWS: 11am, 1.30,4.00, 6.30 ft 9.15pm X O MBIG WEEK! X GOLDEN SULTAN/UNI JURONG DRIVE-M 2 5 1.30, 3.30, 7, 9.15pm 2 Show*: 7.30 ft 9.30pm g147 words
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Miscellaneous154 1983-12-28 22 MUSEUM TOUR THERE will be no conducted tours of the National Museum on Dec 31. SENIOR CITIZEN CONCESSION PASSES HOLDERS of SBS Senior Citizen 1983 Concession Passes need not renew their passes for next year but may continue to use their present passes. SBS CONCESSION STAMPS SBS concession stamps for154 words
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Miscellaneous772 1983-12-28 22 THE Bukit Merah Branch Library will screen The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh in English tomorrow at 11 am, 1 pm and 3 pm. Based on the well-loved children's books by A A Milne, this delightful film features the adventures Winnie finds himself in. Come and see the antics772 words
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Miscellaneous159 1983-12-28 22 Tha SSO will present another Familiar Favourites concert, tomorrow and on Friday FAMILIAR FAVOURITES THE Singapore Symphony Orchestra, with Choo Hoey conducting, will present another Familiar Favourites concert at Victoria Concert Hall tomorrow and on Friday at 8.15 pm. The programme includes Alfen's Swedish Rhapsody, Vaughan Williams' Fantasia on Greensleeves,159 words
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Miscellaneous38 1983-12-28 22 TODAY: TOMORROW: High tide: 6.11 am High tide: 7.03 am (2.4 m) (2.4 m) Low tide: 12.07 pm Low tide: 1.39 pm (1.2 m) (1.0 m) High tide: 6.20 pm High tide: 7.56 pm (2.3 m) (2.3 m)38 words
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Miscellaneous531 1983-12-28 23 f leisure comics ARIES March 21 to April 20 LIBRA It is no use going around like a September 23 to October 22 bear with a sore head as you Private feelings may cause will only make the situation some sort of public upset and worse. Try looking on the531 words
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Miscellaneous81 1983-12-28 23 ASSIGNMENT: TOP SECRET By Bill Barry PR SMOCK By George Lemont "The Salad Bar \l (I ?g&i?£T^d) for Singles, the The End. g I <f«».J»ffi&H? J Tomato and Me" EB AND FLO By Paul Sellers J JJJ^t WOV\EN FIMP S H¥ IT V I TH/& <2NE *g TOILETRIES V OF81 words
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Advertisement714 1983-12-28 24 J HOME SERVICE HOME FURNISHING Ijgf* r r r i —rzrnr~rT -nnc r roHowou >'{> >w l Shower Blind #i ji T 1 1 1 *4 fSL if It's practical, n4at, stylishness at top. V tjfrt a > The Rollpway Shower f3lind i$ the j p lever est new idea714 words
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PROPERTY section
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Article, Illustration441 1983-12-28 25 ANG PENG HWA - A winning gimmick is a 24-carat gold-plated dining set By ANG PENG HWA IF TWO condominiums cur- rently being marketed are any indication, developers are spending more these days on their showflats. At Toh Yi Court, Prime Developments Pte Ltd has splurged441 words
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183 1983-12-28 25 TOH YI Court is a block of four-storey, walk-up flats sited on freehold land at Toh Yi Drive off Jalan Jiirong Kechil. Overlooking Cheng Soon Gardens, the condominium has 11 apartments ranging in area from 192 to 243.64 sq m (2,066183 words
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209 1983-12-28 25 CUSTOMERS of the Chartered Bank will be able to see through walls on the second and third floors of the bank's headquarters now under construction at Battery Road. The bank has specially designed the two floors to have glass wrapping three-quarters of the walls.209 words
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Article, Illustration423 1983-12-28 26 ANG PENG HWA - Residents' cars scratched arid rubbish dumped indiscriminately FOCUS ON PINE 6ROVE HUDC APARTMENTS By ANG PENG HWA AFTER months of waiting, the first group of HUDC flat owners finally moved into Pine Grove two weeks ago. But it looks like their problems are not over.423 words
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240 1983-12-28 26 JALIL MISWARDI - By JALIL MISWARDI WHERE can you find a nice, big flat to rent for $100 a month in Singapore? Nowhere unless you are an expatriate staff of the National University of Singapore. The university is renting out unfurnished flats and240 words
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Advertisement48 1983-12-28 25 1 The one-stop shop for warehouse, KH9IJ factory, showroom. Industrial Property Showcase is a department store of industrial properties for leue Bobby Mok J.nnkGoh or purchase *****47 *****15 *****82 *****82 *****83 *****83 g A City Developments Limited Showroom 5001 Beach Road <03-93 Golden Mile Complex, Singapore 0719 348 words
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Advertisement81 1983-12-28 26 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 9'/«% for II to 25 years Credit POSB. as always, offers the You81 words
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Advertisement271 1983-12-28 27 A»l3SSll iCCt gflgjjlJS Classified Ad Rates Singapore Monitor: Sunday Monitor: Word* 0.35 c«nlt per word 0.55 cent* per word Display $7.70 per col. cm $12.00 per col. cm Bu*in«** Hi* Mon-Frt, 9am-spm Sal. 9am-lpm ANTENNAE INSTALLATION SHARP Electrical Serv 443-6851 ANTIQUES Acmes Properties P/L 447-4366 Changi Junk Store 348-4917 44?271 words
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Advertisement401 1983-12-28 27 Apex -Trans Services 440-7845/6 Bridal Car For Rent 468-1475 JJ Car Rental 796-9868 Keng Soon Auto 337-7533 Kin Sai Veh Rental 337-?595 Trinity Rent-a-Car ?35-9?93 CATERERS I C A R Caterer ?84-3780 Cornerstone Foods ?51-0511 Hai Sing Caterer ?88-4491 H| Hainon Caterers 745-?919 Hamidah Caterer 769-1698 Indonesian Buffet 440-3255 Nice401 words
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Advertisement279 1983-12-28 27 MONITOR'S DIRECTORY DRIVING INSTRUCTION Best Onving Tuition 778-3435 Eastern Driving Sch 256-3675/6 Liberty Auto Driving School 282 6865/280-9143 Mitra Driving Centre (Marine Parade) 288-4060/344-6187/3 ELECTRICAL /PLUMBING /REPAIR Acmes 345-9228 K wang Builders 445-6475 Pearly Engrg Trdg Co 778-8706/456-6507/457-4237 Stai Service Co 253-3783 EMPLOYMENT SERVICES J Business Trends 223-3362 Fup Labour279 words
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Advertisement225 1983-12-28 27 FURNITURE Adrian's Cane Furn 273-8229 Blk 4005. Depot Lane. #01-95. Bock Lim Ind 4 Co 747-2347 Foong Furniture Co 745-2701 (specialise in kitchen cabinet) Blk 8 #01-2669 Funos Crescent Singapore 1440 Hong Fatt Cane Furniture. 146 Victoria St SO7lB 337-0936 70. Greenieaf Rd off Holland Rd/ Sixth Ave ***** 469-6552225 words
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Advertisement261 1983-12-28 28 classified 273-9090 Situations Vjcjnt St \i -\l t I itttMicey I K I I Join us-for an interesting challenging career in the start-up of our disc drive production. I (1) BUYERS I I Diploma in Mechanical or Production Engineering H Minimum 3 years experience in procurement ot electronic components mechanical261 words
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Advertisement175 1983-12-28 28 WILTSHIER INTERIORS LTD woe* at Mr sfflcM and factory at lanpel Kaem Industrial Estate, S'para IS7S. 1) EXPERIENCED WOODWORKING CARPENTERS /JOINERS required lor high quality custommade furniture making Must have a mm of 6 years experience m the woodworkmg industry Waaae apply totHtrtry Ng/Angle at *****30 2) GENERAL TYPIST to175 words
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Advertisement144 1983-12-28 28 Situations Vjicjnt V W|K CARLEE (JM+ ELECTRONICS PTE LTD No. 16 Ksllmmg Plmce #03-19/27 Singapore 1233 requires PRODUCTION OPERATORS We provide Attractive salary. Attendance bonus. Aircond. comfort. Good working environment. Free hot drinks. Friendly atmosphere. No scope work. Upgrading opportunity. We are expanding and we require more operators to form144 words
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Advertisement278 1983-12-28 28 Situations Vjcdnt y job OPPORTUNITIES < FOSTER > Urgently Require* FEMALE > proaucnon > Operaton 5 Hefiiiiienn'nts Age 18-28 years old Mm Primary Education We otter you e good starting salary $20/ nttendance allowance S Full transport reimbuisement 2 mcremenls per year Free unitorm 5- day week Many other leaves278 words
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Advertisement853 1983-12-28 30 classified s 273-9090 Situations Vacant jryMß\ Starting salary and attractive benefits Just for y0u.... You will enjoy: Shift Allowance (S2J- lor 2nd shift and $5/- tor 3rd shift) Salary increase after 3 months Attendance Awards Life Insurance Coverage Opportunities for Overseas Training Free transport Airconditioned work environment Females, aged 14'853 words
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Advertisement119 1983-12-28 30 Liaag Food Caterer 59, Kooa Seag Rd HURRY RING!! 449-5348 345-7422 l for a ipectal view here, $l/-one l course buffet? 7 I Liana food not only provide i all varieties of food and also I catar for all occaasloas. such as: foack for ptcak. I wadding rscaptlon. birthi day,119 words
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Advertisement162 1983-12-28 30 Hi-fi equipments in good condition for sale! 1) 1 Lenco Turntable. 2) 1 Harmon Kardon tuner-amplifier. 3) 1 Sony Cassette deck. $500 for all items. Call Lawrence at: 288-8571 (Home) or 273-5088 Ext 227. SECOND-HAND YAMAHA UPRIGHT PIANO MODEL P2F Tip-top condition as confirmed by Yamaha technician SPECIAL OFFER! $1.800162 words
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Advertisement732 1983-12-28 31 classified 273-9090 CHEAP TRA HE POP TA TION, PAY and night service* Fnendty and helpful workers at your service Cat now' At 769-0098 Want to Buy HIGHEST PRICES PAW tor your gold, ckamond. imalary, watches and pawnshop tickets Tel: *****9. *****9 Address 03-02. 3rd floor. People s Park Centre MOTORMART732 words
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Advertisement777 1983-12-28 31 Accommodation Wanted COUPLE REQUIRE 2/3/4 beO roomed flat Any location except Jurong area Owners please contact *****30/ *****79 No agents please Business Premises For Sale/Kent HEADY MADE COMPANY Pie Ltd tor takeover ($1500) No debts Transfer mmedutety Tat: 336-4139/ 336-0922 Offices For Sale/Rent OFFICE SPACE worn rent Interested, phone after777 words
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Advertisement258 1983-12-28 31 I NOTICES I FOR SALE 7-Storey Industrial Building I in Kallang Basin I Land Area Approximately 1,459 sq metres B Total Gross Area 4,045 sq metres B Lease Further 50-year term. B The building is in excellent condition B The first floor has carpeted offices. Second to seventh floors B258 words
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Article, Illustration1103 1983-12-28 32 WONDER BOY - UP-AND-COMING MARE SHOULD PASS HER FIRST CLASS ONE TEST ■MONriuk^™ 1 RA CING TODA Y'S TRACK WORK B* WONDER BOY INDERAPURA Stable's up-and-coming Pnteri Emas showed further improvement with another eye-catching gallop on a good track in Penang this morning.1,103 words
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163 1983-12-28 32 AP RENO (NEVADA), Wednesday BOBBY Chacon, training for a title bid against Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini, said yesterday tnat he has settled his dispute with the World Boxing Council. A WBC attorney confirmed that Chacon has agreed to drop a lawsuit for strippingAP - 163 words
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78 1983-12-28 32 UPI MEXICO CITY, Wednesday SUGAR Ray Leonard, former undisputed world welterweight champion, can have a crack at his former WBC title on his return to the ring, the World Boxing Council spokesman Victor Cota said yesterday. 'He said that asUPI - 78 words
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243 1983-12-28 32 B KULA - GEYLANG INTERNATIONALS 2 NOBIDOME NICKERS 1 By B KULA PINT-SIZED striker Johana Johari made a comeback with two great goals to give Geylang Internationals an unexpected victory over Japanese visitors Nobidome Kickers in a friendly soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium last night. The243 words
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160 1983-12-28 33 Reuter SYDNEY, Wed THE Sydney to Hobart yacht race was heading for another tight finish after leading challengers Condor and Nirvana bolted away from the rest of the fleet early today. Condor, the 24.4-metre Bermudan sloop owned by millionaire insurance broker Bob Bell andReuter - 160 words
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114 1983-12-28 33 UPI SAO PAULO, Wed A DOZEN international long distance runners flew into South America's biggest city yesterday for the traditional New Year's race. A total of 12 competitors from Paraguay, Equador, Mexico and Uruguay arrived in Sao Paulo, the first of about 100 athletesUPI - 114 words
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Article33 1983-12-28 33 UPI TEL AVIV, Wed ISRAEL beat Switzerland 1-0 with a 17th minute goal by Yitzhak Guetta in a five-nation junior soccer tournament match at the Ramat Gan stadium yesterday. UPIUPI - 33 words
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158 1983-12-28 34 B KULA - By B KULA THE SINGAPORE Hockey Association is holding a mixed seven-a-side hockey tournament on Jan 15 from 8.30 am to 5.30 pm for the Shiltee trophy at Tanglin. The tournament, which is supposed to be held this month, will have158 words
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394 1983-12-28 34 S GULAM - EX-INTERNATIONALS PUT PROBABLE TEAM TO A TEST B* S GULAM THE SINGAPORE Ex-Internationals will name their final 18 players for the Dec 30 date with the Malaysian Ex-Internationals after their friendly match against the Port of Singapore Authority Recreation Club (PARC) team at394 words
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Article, Illustration343 1983-12-28 34 ONLY FOUR DAYS LEFT TO CLOSING DATE! NAME YOUR CHOICES OF SPORTS PERSONALITIES NOW!! SPORTS fans, the closing date for Singapore's FIRST sports award of 1983 is this Saturday. So, if you haven't sent in your votes, do it now and WIN great343 words
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Article, Illustration44 1983-12-28 34 OS 1,000 CASH O $500 CASH O $200 CASH 4-5 $100 CASH 6-10 A set of Lotto track suits 11 -25 Track shoes 26-45 Anchor Beer carton 50 consolation prizes of an Anchor tee-shirt each ANCHOR IT'S YOUR KIND OF BEER44 words
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Advertisement758 1983-12-28 33 (PortaSouixd fair) From 15th 31st Dcccmbcr 1983 y jmi Gift Ideas for the Whole Family i \fenue: All Yamaha Showrooms Authorised PS Dealers I Yamaha custom-made Lucky Draw with over 300 prizes must be won __4kI u:d Quartz Table c L ock for aifrtSsViSo rrrrr every keyboard purchase. 3rd Priie:758 words
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Article497 1983-12-28 35 CASH POWERS PAST NYSTROM FOR THE WINNING POINT UPI MELBOURNE, Wednesday AUSTRALIA clinched the 1983 Davis Cup final today when powerhouse Pat Cash overwhelmed docile Swede Joakim Nystrom in straight sets 6-4 6-1 6-1 at the sundrenched Kooyong stadium. Cash cut Nystrom to pieces inUPI - 497 words
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346 1983-12-28 35 Or Malaysia Cup campaign will suffer The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday THE Football Association of Selangor (FAS) might have to dip into its Players Welfare Fund to raise the $30,000 needed to pay the fine imposed by the FAThe Star - 346 words
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Article, Illustration235 1983-12-28 35 AP MELBOURNE, Wednesday PAT Cash, the spoilt brat of Australian tennis, grew up today. Cash, 18, has been known more for his clashes with officialdom than his tennis expertise during a short, explosive career. He put that all behind him and wroteAP - 235 words
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Advertisement91 1983-12-28 35 THIS MORNING'S PENMNG TRACKMRK -PAGE 88 mm (A credit in English at "O" LevelhasanH important bearing on your future). We have specially programmed H the following classes for the GCE "O" LEVEL. 1984 Examinations. H 1) Tues 2.30-4.00pm 3 JAN I 2) Tues 4.00-5.30pm 3 JAN H 3) Thurs 2.30-4.00pm91 words
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