Singapore Monitor, 10 January 1984
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Title Section12 1984-01-10 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 13/5/83 Tuesday, January 10, 1984 30cents12 words
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Article, Illustration486 1984-01-10 1 YONG ROW ANG - A 1 LUNAR NEW YEAR TAXI SURCHARGE? 1 1 V w V p AGAINST By YONG ROW ANG YOU MAY have to give taxi drivers a $1 hongbao when you board a taxi on Feb 2 the first day of the Lunar New Year. The $1 "festive surcharge" a much486 words
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Article, Illustration496 1984-01-10 2 TOH SU FEN - OUR TOP CIVIL SERVANTS GET AWAY FROM IT ALL AT DESARU TO BE BETTER BOSSES By TOH SU FEN ABOUT 60 top civil servants including permanant secretaries will be sent this year on a soul-searching course designed to make them better managers. The first 15 are already undergoing a six-day496 words
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196 1984-01-10 2 IT IS not all hard work on the course. The participants are encouraged to let their hair down at sing-along sessions. And some are so inspired by the course that they pen songs and poems in the deep of the night in their196 words
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Article, Illustration432 1984-01-10 2 CATHARINE FERNANDO - NUS ARCHITECTURAL STUDENTS' VACATION PROJECT TIMELY GIFT FOR CHARITY By CATHARINE FERNANDO FOUR fourth-year architecture students from the National University of Singapore did their bit for charity by building a scale model of the new Cheshire Home now being built at a site off Serangoon432 words
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Article, Illustration445 1984-01-10 3 ANG PENG HWA - IN CONTRAST, DEMAND FOR SHOPS OUTSIDE CENTRAL AREA DROPS By ANG PENG HWA MORE shops are opening in the Central Area and along Orchard Road, but offices are moving away from these areas. According to a survey by the Re-search-Statistics Unit445 words
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Article203 1984-01-10 3 THAT'S WHAT PUPILS OF THE FORMER TOWN CONVENT CALL THEIR SCHOOL NOW WHAT do you call the Town Convent now that it is at Toa Payoh Lorong One? Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus (CHIJ) Toa Payoh, to tie correct. But will people really begin to call203 words
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198 1984-01-10 4 LYE YIN FONG - By LYE YIN FONG LOCAL manufacturers and exporters are taking a closer look at Brunei now that it has become an independent nation. Several exhibition organisers, noting Brunei's enormous potential, have sent their scouts on factfinding missions in the last two months. The198 words
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Article, Illustration294 1984-01-10 4 SURESH NAIR - Eleven fast patrol boats equipped with the latest navigational equipment will be added to the fleet By SURESH NAIR THE Marine Police's clout along Singapore's coastal waters will be greatly enhanced with the acquisition of 11 sophisticated patrol boats, which cost a total of $10294 words
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Article, Illustration122 1984-01-10 4 CANDICE Yu On On, Hong Kong's star actress and exwife of TV heart-throb Chow Yuen Fatt, sneaked into Singapore two days ago to make her preparations for a stage appearance here on Feb 11. And she was gone again last night. For a122 words
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Article, Illustration155 1984-01-10 6 A SUBORDINATE court heard yesterday afternoon that a Malaysian, Kamarozman Musa, 23, would get $20 for taking, two small packets of diamorphine worth about |180 into Singapore. Mr Kho Sock Kwang, the Assistant Superintendent of Customs, said155 words
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383 1984-01-10 6 GANDHI AMBALAM - Productivity bonus is highest in shipbuilding industry By GANDHI AMBALAM WORKERS of Keppel Shipyard are in for a surprise bonanza of nearly three months' productivity bonus later this month. This is a surprise as 4t comes at a time when the marine industry is only383 words
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Article, Illustration117 1984-01-10 6 Birds of a feather fall in love together WHO says only humans neck? These two residents of the Jarong Bird Park show that necking is as much a pleasure for the birds as it for humans. The couple, both yellow-collared macaws from South America, met six monthsStory and picture by CHEW YEN FOOK - 117 words
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289 1984-01-10 7 YEOW MEI SIN - It is not an indication of a brighter future, says travel agents' president By YEOW MEI SIN MORE people poured their money into the travel business last year, despite the gloomy outlook for the tourism industry in Singapore. Twenty-six289 words
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Article, Illustration378 1984-01-10 7 FAEZAH ISMAIL - BANK MANAGER WANTED TO STOP FURTHER DEALINGS WITH PARTY, COURT TOLD By FAEZAH ISMAIL THE WORKERS' Party's account with the Bank of China was closed on Jun 7 last year, a district court was told yesterday. The party, the court heard, was informed378 words
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84 1984-01-10 7 HMS Invincible, the British aircraft carrier, sailed into Sembawang Shipyard this morning for repairs after a diplomatic row when the Australians refused to allow it to be repaired in Sydney. The ship was stopped from going into arydock in Sydney because the Australian government84 words
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Article, Illustration86 1984-01-10 7 L M shares rules the waves on grey market L M shares are trading on the grey market at nearly three times the price at which they were offered to the public. At one point shares reached $4 each, representing a profit of 196 per cent of its issue price.86 words
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Article, Illustration46 1984-01-10 7 TERESA Teng's 15th anniversary concert at the National Theatre will go on as planned on Jan 12 and 13. The High Court has ruled against an application by the Performing Rights Society for a temporary ban on the show.46 words
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70 1984-01-10 7 SembawangFrench firm gets Newton Station deal THE contract for the Newton Circus MRT-cum-civil defence station has been awarded to a joint venture between the French firm Dreeages St Travaux Publics and Sembawang Shipyard. The contract is valued at $43 million. A statement from the MRT Corporation said that nine other70 words
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Advertisement117 1984-01-10 3 rA Every Wednesday anc Friday at Lunchtime and fashion go together every Wednesday and Friday with different shows to reflect different moods. Wednesday.Jingles Boutique shows a flair for dressing in both local and imported clothes with fashion both casual and elegant. Friday:Hayden's Collection breathes elegance. From smart daywear in cotton117 words
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Advertisement125 1984-01-10 7 Jake a taeafe... I I Thursday Fashion Special i/. JML Watch current fashion trends Wkm\ as you indulge in afternoon tea cakes or unwind over I coc^ta s Then catch up on some f1 M I reading or play backgammon whilst 9 -K\ enjoying popular melodies y B' lJ I125 words
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world
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Article, Illustration64 1984-01-10 8 The Chinese use their head when it conies to choosing the garb THE winter wind blows dusty and cold in Beijing and the Chinese use their head when it comes to picking suitable garb. These pictures show Beijing residents suitably attired in head gear rankingPictures: AP - 64 words
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Article, Illustration435 1984-01-10 8 SAYS MALAYSIAN PREMIER DR MAHATHIR UPI, Reuter KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday PRIME MINISTER Mahathir Mohamad said the new constitutional amendments passed yesterday in Parliament still 'maintained the supremacy of the elected law-makers." The constitutional changes replaced a set of controversial proposals which triggered a bitterUPI, Reuter - 435 words
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Article132 1984-01-10 8 AP BANGKOK, Tuesday GOVERNMENT forces clashed briefly with guerillas of the Communist Party of Malaysia in Southern Thailand on Sunday and seized a third CPM camp in a continuing, major assault on CPM border bases along the Thai-Ma-laysian border, a senior field mili- taryAP - 132 words
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329 1984-01-10 9 Bigger transport capability gives Russians edge during crises AP NEW YORK, Tuesday THE huge and rapidly growing Soviet merchant navy seen by Western analysts as a potential military threat if war breaks out is already making big waves in peacetime trade.AP - 329 words
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Article, Illustration68 1984-01-10 9 Queen busy as a bee all through the year AP QUEEN Elizabeth II is by far the hardaat working member of Britain's Royal Family, says a man who keeps a close watch on their public activities. Last year, the Queen was at 337 official visits, opening ceremonies, receptions,AP - 68 words
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World Briefs
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Article, Illustration99 1984-01-10 9 Reuter BEIJING, Tuesday A CHINESE soldier has invented a device which detects alcohol on a car driver's breath and turns off the engine, the China Daily said. yesterday. Army technician Ren Zhicheng came up with the device after his wife offeredReuter - 99 words
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Article46 1984-01-10 9 Reuter PARIS: The Talbot car plant at Poissy where 120 people were injured in clasnes between workers last week will partly reopen tomorrow Clearing up operations at the plant are continuing after damage estimated at eight million francs (552.13 million). ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article, Illustration49 1984-01-10 9 AP WASHINGTON; CONTROLLING BEDBUGS, Living with Radiation these are among the 1,800 US government publications that were cleared out of the White House on Friday. Presidential counsellor Edwin Meese 111 (right) and Joseph Wright, deputy director, Office of Management and Budget, overlooks the housekeeping. APAP - 49 words
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Article, Illustration590 1984-01-10 10 French soldier killed by rocket-propelled greriede Agencies BEIRUT, Tuesday THE death toll of the multinational peacekeeping force continues to mount as one French paratrooper was killed and two others were wounded yesterday when gunmen opened fire with a rocket-propelled grenade and automatic riflesAgencies - 590 words
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176 1984-01-10 10 AP RIYADH, Tuesday THE tripartite conference of Saudi, Syrian and Lebanese foreign ministers ended yesterday without agreement on a security plan designed to stabilise the Saudi-mediated ceasefire in Lebanon, Arab diplomatic sources said. The agreement was sought toAP - 176 words
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461 1984-01-10 10 Opposition to austerity plan could lead to break-up UPI TEL AVIV, Tues A KEY member of the Israeli government warned yesterday the 100-day-old coalition would fall apart if Cabinet ministers opposed an economic austerity plan to cut 9 per cent of theUPI - 461 words
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457 1984-01-10 11 ANALYST SAYS 'A LOT' OF CRUDE BELIEVED TO BE HELD OFFSHORE. CAUSING A GLUT UPI LONDON, Tuesday OPEC'S share of the world oil market is expected to drop more than a million barrels a aay below its ceiling unless a suddenUPI - 457 words
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Advertisement186 1984-01-10 9 ■2T/2VO/ Ilk mI 16th November W '83-15 th H B February Take advantage of our Special Invitation U Discount Rate in view of recent K refurnishings of the Deluxe rooms and enjoy a thoroughly satisfying stay at the 1 Kuala Lumpur Merlin. Whether on business, I convention or holiday, all186 words
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Advertisement67 1984-01-10 10 r J@ > And now JAPAN The complete range off c TTTWI!-rn rl fl I at Singapore Used Car Authorised Main Dealer for SINGAPORE USED CAR if Showroom: 1 —i G1 Q2 Novena Ville, 275 Thomson Road Singapore 1130. \\_S7 Tel: 253-8877 Service Centre (next to Showroom): 263 Thomson Road,67 words
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Article, Illustration289 1984-01-10 12 ELECTRONICS AND COMPUTERS EXPECTED TO BE LEADING SECTORS CONTRARY to the primarily government-stimu-lated growth of 1982; a significant proportion of economic expansion last year was due to an improvement in private sector activity. In 1984 growth is expected to accelerate further to289 words
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503 1984-01-10 12 RECOVERY IN INDUSTRIAL COUNTRIES MAIN CONTRIBUTING FACTOR CHEMICAL BANK REPORT ON ASIA ASIA'S real economic growth will continue to outpace that of all other areas in 1984, according to a report by Chemical Bank. The region's growth rate will continue to503 words
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224 1984-01-10 12 Lianhe Zaobao THE Singapore International Monetary Exchange (SIMEX) has proposed to the Monetary Authority of Singapore tax incentives for local and foreign capital companies. Meanwhile, SIMEX and the Chicago Mercantile Exchange(£ME) are expected to effect their official link-up after resolving technical problems suchLianhe Zaobao - 224 words
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Article167 1984-01-10 12 Little change In stock prices Reuter WALL STREET stock prices closed with little change yesterday as profit-taking caused the market to fail in its attempt to penetrate its previous record levels. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which rose nearly 34 points in the past three sessions, closed off 0.42Reuter - 167 words
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Article181 1984-01-10 12 Dollar continues to climb and gold falls AP THE US dollar continued its re-cord-setting climb on foreign exchange markets yesterday, hitting new all-time hiehs against the British, French, Italian and Danish currencies. Gold prices tumbled by nearly US$lO an ounce as the rising dollar lured investors awayAP - 181 words
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Article375 1984-01-10 13 Sun Hung Kai assesses offer of 8.7 million Msl shares at M 51.30 each AN INVESTMENT holding company, Sungei Way Holdings Berhad's portfolio of businesses primarily involve leasing, construction, quarrying and asphalt manufacturing. At each successive stage of development of its business, Sungei has taken advantage of375 words
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190 1984-01-10 13 COMPANY NEWS ARAB-Malaysian Development Bhd, celebrated its change of name from Taiping Textiles, with two corporate ventures. It entered into an agreement through Arab-Malaysian Merchant Bank Bhd to acquire 80 per cent of Teguh Insurance Co Sdn Bhd's four million shares190 words
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Article, Illustration932 1984-01-10 14 US COURTS DEBATE THE INDIVIDUAL'S RIGHT TO DIE AP A DEFORMED, brain-damaged baby dubbed "baby Jane Doe" is born in New York to parents who choose to deny medical attention to keep her alive. The issue winds up in court. A crippled woman says sheAP - 932 words
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Advertisement210 1984-01-10 14 0 rion IS HERE TO CUT COST You don't have to pay so much to protect your tjg|l valuable documents against fire theft. t Orion the safe-maker since 1916 is now here to prove it All Orion Burolar Alarm safes The UL (USA) approved Dial is m iifii are tested210 words
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Article427 1984-01-10 15 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT WE HAVE just emerged from the year-end festive season and the orgy of spending, eating and merry-making only to find ourselves still firmly on the festive track with preparations for the Lunar New Year rapidly getting under way. It's almost sinful, some427 words
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Article167 1984-01-10 15 Proposal that they be used for short periods I SEE that the parking authorities warn motorists that the old parking coupons are "invalid," and that anyone found using them is likely to be fined $20. But why waste coupons that have already been printed167 words
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139 1984-01-10 15 ROBBED - ROBBED Singapore 1545 RECENTLY, I bought a comic book for $6 from a bookshop in Katong Shopping Centre. Later, at home, I noticed that the original price printed on the book was cancelled and the new price was taped over it. The original139 words
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Article116 1984-01-10 15 CHEE JIN KIONG - CHEE JIN KIONG General Manager Shing Loong Finance Ltd WE WISH to bring to your attention the inaccuracy of the reports in your newspaper (SM, Jan 5) on Shing Loong Finance Limitea's participation in the two syndicated loans for foreign companies. We wish to clarify that116 words
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Article88 1984-01-10 15 DURING the recent Discount Fair at the World Trade Centre, I bought an imported stainless steel kitchen knife for $21.50 at a "Special introductory offer." I am surprised that the same knife is now selling $2 cheaper in another promotion at People's Park Complex. If88 words
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Article, Illustration395 1984-01-10 16 Making it in the white man's world Afternoon Matinee Joe Panther (Ch 5, 4.35 pm) BASED on the novel by Zachary Ball and produced by Paul Krasny, this family-type drama tells how one Seminole Indian youth (played by Ray Tracey) strives to make a better life for himself395 words
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Article45 1984-01-10 16 Science Report (Radio One, 7.45 pm) FIND out about the study of the distribution and survival of plant species of water masses. Dr Dick Kavell explains about piggy back genes how a gene from one kind of organism is introduced to another. nf45 words
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Article, Illustration348 1984-01-10 16 PHILIP CHEAH - The way we were By PHILIP CHEAH WITH SBC looking forward so much these past weeks with the live concert at City Hall and the imminent opening of Channel 12, it is only fitting that it should also look back. Two weeks ago, a two-part programme called Variety348 words
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Miscellaneous1426 1984-01-10 16 C Film on Page 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights Followed by Afternoon Matinee: Joe See Programme News I Mart Memasak: Rendang Jakarta w JMlfc Cartoon WI>VI l|Qf Famous Fairy Tales. aw A monkey playing tricks on others finally taught a lesson. .i*m Review See f l^W 8.40 Cultural Diary Fame:1,426 words
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Article, Illustration344 1984-01-10 17 INEZ WEI - WHAT'S IN STORE FOR '84 By INEZ WEI FOR all you fashion speculators out there, the outlook will be brighter this year. After a somewhat depressing year with blues, greys and blacks taking centre stage, youll now be treated to more cheerful colours, sometimes in delightfully344 words
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Article727 1984-01-10 18 Marisa Martin and Never-Never Land creations LAT-WP THE HAIR is short and shaggy, her eyelids dusted purple. Tiny trapeze artists swing from her ear lobes. A sweatshirt branded with a leather dragon tops tight jeans tucked into white ana silver boots. Marisa Martin wears London well. She hasLAT-WP - 727 words
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Article, Illustration447 1984-01-10 19 PHILIP CHEAH - Hackman plays a man who starts all over again TITLE: ALL NIGHT LONG STARRING: Gene Hackman, Barbra Streisand DIRECTOR: Jean Claude Tramont SHOWING: Orchard All Night Long Reviewed by PHILIP CHEAH MADE in 1981, All Night Long is an uncharacteristic film for both Hackman and Streisand. Two big447 words
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Article, Illustration124 1984-01-10 19 THE producers of the new movie, Comedy, which stars Ken Cheng, recently threw a big party in Hong Kong to launch it. The place was crowded with diplomats, socialites and film stars. Nevertheless, standing above the crowd was the female lead of Comedy, Tong Lanfar (left),124 words
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Article, Illustration1682 1984-01-10 21 BARBRA PASKIN - ANTHONY PERKINS SAYS PSYCHO II IS GRIPPING By BARBRA PASKIN After 22 years in an institution, Norman Bates is freed and once more, the trouble in the house on the hill starts. In an interview on the set, Anthony Perkins who returns as Norman Bates in1,682 words
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Advertisement24 1984-01-10 17 3 Jimmy Stewart, something B of a father-figure himself ?11 111 I these days, speaks about his own Dad, this evening, PnTqnrnir at Leisure.24 words
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Miscellaneous183 1984-01-10 20 naaiaaj CHINESE BRUBH PAINTING AN exhibition of Chinese brush paintings by Sng Mee Uan, an English literature teacher at Catholic Junior College, will be on at the Bistro Tou-louse-Lautrec from noon to 2 am daily until Jan 16. MALAY BRASSWARE MALAY brassware from Malaysia, Indonesia and Brunei will be on183 words
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Miscellaneous734 1984-01-10 20 TERESA TENG evergreen singer popular Teresa Teng, perform the NaTheatre 8.30 pm on Thursday and Friday. She will be accompa- u by a seven-piece Mm band from Japan and Oi^J four male American dancers. T*. Vocal backing will |9pjH| X a come from an Ameri- V w m can trio.734 words
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Miscellaneous601 1984-01-10 22 leisure comics ASSIGNMENT: TOP SECRET By Bill Barry ARIES March 21 lo April 19 I.IBRA I Get expert help if buying or September 23 to October 22 I J— 7 COMRADE GENERAL V C COLONEL GORKYI BXCBLLMNTtTHAT ME ANS^ selling real estate. You need to Now is the time to601 words
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Article, Illustration546 1984-01-10 24 •THE arrival of Chinese New Year brings with it a host of subjects well worth capturing on film. There will be the hawkers of Chinatown, the Chingay parades and fireworks displays. Get yourself ready to shoot them. The Government has announced546 words
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Advertisement358 1984-01-10 26 Situations Vacant rnQ SINGAPORE NATIONAL PRINTERS IEJ (PRIVATE) LIMITED J We are a well established (ommer«ial printing lirm. providing services in l computerised typesetting, electronic colour separation. 1 to 4 colour oftset I printing and bookbinding lor both the hard and soft cover editions. In line with I our development358 words
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Advertisement97 1984-01-10 26 Interviews at w Flextronics (S) Pie Ltd 1. Bedok Industrial Estate 514. Chai Chee Street #05-14 Bus Service No: 229 (Bedok Interchange) from 8.00 a.m. to 5.25 p.m. for the post of Male/Female Direct Staff Earn up to Our Benefits ft rlav week |H am 5 ?b pm| Free transport97 words
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Advertisement293 1984-01-10 26 Situations Vacant JOB > OPPORTUNITIES FOSTER Urgently Requires FEMALE > PfOQIKKHMI S Operators Requirements Age 16 28 year* old Mm Pnmary Education We offer you »good starting salary *$20/ attendance allowance e Full transport rennbuisement 2 increments per year Free uniform 5- day week Many other leaves benefits Come with293 words
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Advertisement142 1984-01-10 26 Situations Vacant Jfs Thelargest tftmanufacturtng Company in Singapore nquirai: 1.1LM mh oiptoma/indusmai Technician Certificate Ho«m Own transportation essential A-I'M mioCEXy levels Able to type sswpm SECURITY (For our office m Toa Payoh) Minimum 25 years of *0t Preferably 2-3 years of experience m army /ponce and security organisation Be able142 words
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Advertisement166 1984-01-10 27 classified s 273-9090 Situations Vacant /nme\ Starting salary and attractive benefits just for y0u.... You will enjoy: Shift Allowance (S2A for 2nd shift and $5/- for 3rd shift) Salary increase after 3 months Attendance Awards Life Insurance Coverage Opportunities for Overseas Training Free transport Airconditioned work environment Females, aged 14166 words
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Advertisement206 1984-01-10 27 Situations Vacant MAXIMA ENTERPRISES require Production Operators We provide 5 day week. Minimum starting pay of $14 per day. Malaysians will be provided with hostels. Opportunities for new workers to be trained in training school. Medical benefits. Hospitalisation benefits. Annual leave. 13 months pay. CaM personally at: 101 Boon Kong206 words
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Advertisement196 1984-01-10 27 Situations Wanted aacumrrr ouaro wanted Great Eastern Hotel at MacPherson 3 p.m. 11 p.m., 11 p.m. 7 am Contact 336-5378/ 335-5477 or can personally during office hours at 09-05 9th Storey. Cotumbo Court FOOD CORNER/ CATERERS CAPITAL RESTAURANT. fIfWWWf Cantonese Cunme Try our Superior Shark's Fin, Scatops Ca* us NOW'196 words
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Advertisement255 1984-01-10 27 10 original LP's for sale. In Good condition. Each 910.00 only 1)'Yello' You got to say yes to another access. 2)' China Crisis' Difficult shaper and passive rhythms. 3)'Kajagoogoo' White Feathers 4)'Blaucmange' Happy Families. s)'Paul Young' No Parlez. 6)'Duran Duran' Seven The Ragged Tiger. 7)' ABC' Beauty Stab. B)'Journey' Frontiers255 words
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Advertisement294 1984-01-10 27 Furniture /Furnishings MAMUFACTiMKK Of ft* range of cane fumture ot highest quality A latest m design SALESROOM 245.Jalan Kayu 5<2879) Tel *****42/6 FACTORY 128-0. Lorong Samak 5<2879) Tat 481 0379 cam* nmmrvm rom rental/ sale 26. Greenwood Avenue (off Hillcrest Rd). Tel 469 0478/ 460-4241. Opana Sundays/ Pubic Holidays jmt294 words
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Advertisement78 1984-01-10 27 Extra corridor area. 3-roomed corner flat. Lorong 8 Toa Payoh. Marble flooring, built-in wardrobe and kitchen cabinet. Selling: $69,000 Please call Christina at: 252-8467 (after spm) DWrmcr 11 9MANO new studu apartment 1.027 square leet 2-bedroom, attached beth. 2 common, bvlng room with balcony/ ceramic, swimming pool and squah court78 words
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Article, Illustration378 1984-01-10 28 S GULAM - OBEROI THWART BUSMEN'S DRIVE FOR REVENGE OBEROI IMPERIAL 1 SINGAPORE BUS SERVICES 0 action By S GULAM SINGAPORE Bus Services went off the road in their drive for revenge in the Singapore Business Houses Football League match against Oberoi Imperial when they made a mistake378 words
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Article, Illustration207 1984-01-10 28 B KULA - By B KULA ZAINAL ABIDIN and Peter Hill will be joined by Albert Wee and George Tan for the men's team event in the Asian Squash Championships at Amman, Jordan, from Jan 20 to 27. Albert and George won the two remaining berths for207 words
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293 1984-01-10 28 Reuter PARIS, Tuesday EUROPEAN soccer chiefs yesterday advocated a reduction of squads for next June's European Championship finals from the customary 22 players to 20, a French Soccer Federation spokesman said. The spokesman said most officials from the eight countries inReuter - 293 words
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304 1984-01-10 28 AP LONDON, Tuesday AN ENGLAND soccer team is to visit South America later this year to take part in a sixnation tournament that also involves Argentina, against whom this country went to war in 1982 over the Falkland Islands. England officials said yesterdayAP - 304 words
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448 1984-01-10 29 I k I i k L T fl k I k I v I k 14 k I Uk I I kk*/ |AI M' "M I nifl An III W U mm M I IBflL FIH v I H I I II ha HI IM IHW m |BI H ||HPICTURES: INTERNATIONAL PRESS SERVICE - 448 words
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Article, Illustration361 1984-01-10 30 S GULAM - DEFENDING CHAMPIONS TIONG BAHRU START AS HOT FAVOURITES WITH A STAR-STUDDED SQUAD AS THE TEAMS NAME THEIR PLAYERS NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE By S GULAM DEFENDING champions Tiong Bahru are hot favourites to retain the National Football League title with a star-studded squad which reads like a soccer who's361 words
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Article35 1984-01-10 30 Andrew Baum, Safi Anuar, Shahrom Mokhtar. Tohari Paijan, Ahmad Safiee. Osman Yusoff, Hamid Anuar, Abdullah Derus. Tahir Bujang, Latif Mohd Noor. Hasli Ibrahim, Ahmad Paijan, Karim Gani. Jamaluddin Sulaiman, Rashid Musanaib, Abdullah Noor.35 words
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Article47 1984-01-10 30 Mohd Noh, Don Aug, Robert Sim, Kamarnlzaman Rahman, Ng Kim Leong, Lim Chiew Peng, Mohd Zolfakor, R Seenivasan, Nasaruddin Jalil, Patrick Wee, Ghazali Ghani, Rahman Ghani, Jai Prakash, Amin Sariman, D Manickam, Ahmad Sayuti, Steven Choo, Chia Shih Pang, Tham Hon Yuen, Rahim Jalil.47 words
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Article45 1984-01-10 30 Kumar Krishnan, Razali Md Said, Hamzah Haron, Kwan Chee Yuen Steven. Mohd Eazali Saat, Ahmad Bin Aspin, Sundiat Bin Dali, Sivalingam, Mohd Mahyuddin, Leon Eugen, Wong Ee Waur. Mohd Yusoff Taib, Lee Buck Cheng, Lim Buan Hai, Rahman Nongchik and Mohd Khairi Bin Ismail.45 words
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Article63 1984-01-10 30 Yuman Yosof, Azman Haron, Haul! Natiroo, Yakob Hashim, Ishak Ma'arof, Osmao Ahmad, Razali Sallek, Lokmao Hadan Ismail, Toag Cbee Hkwg, Mazlan Juhari, Abdul Rahim Taklr, Pak 00l Tart, Abdol Rahman Ahmad, Rutli Amri, Yahya Madon. Jumadi Hussin, All Ahmat, Abdol Wahid Abdal Samad, Hassan Ismail, Mohd Shari Abd63 words
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Article44 1984-01-10 30 Gomes Terence Ernest, V Khanisen, Ronnie Liew, Lim Siew Hock, Seng Kok Lian. Trevor Arnold, V Sundramoorthy, M Re mesh, ARJ Mani, S Ramu, V Ruminathan, R Kunasegaran. Wong Wee Khone, Mond Suhaimi, Sudirman Ahmed, Kosni Sugiman, Kishor Kumar, Ravi Inaron, Sankeran.44 words
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Article43 1984-01-10 30 Karlm Mohd, N Rajugopal, Azmi Said, Fadzal Mohd, Yaacob Moin, Alan Pang, Idham Ridhuan, Abdul Rahman Baba, Ramlan Satho, Abdul Rahim Dalima, Mohd Ibrahim; Abdullah Hussin, Tav Gek Choon, Borhan Said, Wahid Osman, Rahman Tahir, Rohaizad Rahim, Ashlm Ibrahim, Kamarudin Wahab.43 words
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Article47 1984-01-10 30 Phua Ching Loon, James Ng, Sunnv Isaac, Ho Fook Wah, Fardanshan Aziz, Hamdam Osman, Omar Dawood, Mohd Yusoff TaH). Mustapha Alman, Foo Tjie Bin, Mond Salleh, Chan Heng Keong, Rayar Louis, Razali Ismail, R Magendran. Goh Swee Heng, Lim Tang Boon, Au-yeong Pak Kuan, Jumaat Satin.47 words
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Article56 1984-01-10 30 Azii Abdullah, Ramli Karman, Lee Boon Keng, Mohd Ikbar, M Varatharajo, Jamaluddin Abbas, Amlaaddln Yusoff, Samsir Rahmat, Ong Teck Hin, M Rajendran, Rosman Hussin, Wahib Raudi, Johanab Jobari, Mohd Roslan, Isbak Saad, Tay Peng Kec, Rahim Ismail, Tan Chew Meng, Ismail Matsak, Kamsadi Dahalan, Anuar Zainuddin, Salleh Sulaiman,56 words
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Article41 1984-01-10 30 Alex Brouwer, Marzuki Elias, Hashim Hosni, Salim Ismail, Rahim Hussain, Malek Awab, Razali Rashid, Hashim Buang, Latif Abdullah, Azmi Othman, Sariman Soekamun, Christopher Bates, Abdul Malek, Nornalis Shafik, Hussien Ayoob, Syed Farouk, Roy Tan, Gerard Louis, Anis Madarsa.41 words
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Article41 1984-01-10 30 Mahmood Abdullah, Kanaca Sundram, Nathan Neol, Pood Chew Yong, Samsaddin Samad, K Singanathan, Charles Scott, S Selvakumar. Teo Lek Kwee, Ivam Huizen, V Soundararajan, Ctaua Soon Teck, M Shankar, S Yogendiran, Loo Teck Thiam, Subramaniam, S Anthony Samy.41 words
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Article, Illustration294 1984-01-10 30 By S GULAM GEYLANG INTERNATIONAL received their New Year "hongbao" yesterday in the form of the $13,500 sponsorship from Hagemeyer Trading Company. Geylang, who are back in the First Division this season after becoming runners-up last season, received the cheque for the amount from Mr294 words
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Article, Illustration407 1984-01-10 31 Another Italian club also said to be interested in Brazilian World Cup fullback NOW )mr; ITALIAN CLUB OFFERS ZICO'S EX-CLUB... AP RIO DE JANEIRO, Tuesday BRAZILIAN soccer fans were shaken by reports in the sporting press here yesterday that two Italian clubs are seeking to buy all-starAP - 407 words
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105 1984-01-10 31 Reuter PARIS, Tuesday HOSTS France and holders West Germany were yesterday seeded to top the two first round groups in the draw for the European Nations soccer championship finals here today. The European Football Union (UEFA) organising committee decided at a meeting here toReuter - 105 words
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95 1984-01-10 31 Reuter AKITA, (Japan) Tuesday A 28-YEAR-OLD Japanese professional boxer died of brain damage yesterday after being knocked out in a bout here on Saturday. A hospital spokesman said Isao Kimura, a lightflyweight who turned professional in 1979, remained unconscious after being beaten byReuter - 95 words
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Advertisement81 1984-01-10 31 TRACKWORK IN YOUR EVENING EDITION ONE DIVISION U WHO S WHO /M FOOTBALL LEAGUE Singapore's premier league football season kicks off this Saturday. From today, MONITOR SPORTS will keep you up to date with what's happening leading up to the big kick-off. Today, we bring you the full list of81 words
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