Singapore Monitor, 25 January 1984, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section18 1984-01-25 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR EVENiiNi. EDITION r M C (P) No 13 5 83 Wednesday, January 25, 1984 30cents18 words
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574 1984-01-25 1 SIT YIN FONG - Liquidator cannot force lawyer of firm under liquidation to disclose information, judge rules By SIT YIN FONG A LAWYER of a company under liquidation cannot be required by the liquidator to disclose information about the company's affairs. This "landmark" judgment delivered by Mr574 words
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115 1984-01-25 1 THE Currency Board, Singapore this afternoon put out this two-paragraph statement on stocks of new one-dollar notes: "Please refer to Page 2 of today's Singapore Monitor. We would like to assure members of the public that we have more than ample stocks of115 words
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Advertisement17 1984-01-25 1 BURGLARS COULD NOT OPEN STOLEN SAFE: See Page 2 Hong Kong MTR strike over: See Page 1117 words
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Advertisement107 1984-01-25 1 f 1 cf <^ s 3) L. A T%l Fixed Deposits 1 month 7 1 /4% p.a. 3 months 7 1 /4%p.a. 6 months VA2% p.a. 9 months 7 1 /2%p.a. 12 months 7 3 /4%p.a. Call ACF ASIA COMMERCIAL FMANCE LIMITED Head Office: 63/65, South Bridge Rd. SOlO 5107 words
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228 1984-01-25 2 K K FONG - By K K FONG A CHINESE medicine shop owner kept more than $300,000 worth of jewellery and other valuables in the shop's counter drawers. He thought they would be safe until he opened his jewellery shop after the Lunar New Year. After all, in more228 words
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201 1984-01-25 2 LOONG SWEE YIN - ROBBERS CAN'T CRACK SAFE WITH $180,000 IN VALUABLES INSIDE By LOONG SWEE YIN TWO burglars who stole a safe from a bungalow also took the owner's jeep to transport the safe to another place. But try as they might, they just could not open201 words
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Article, Illustration303 1984-01-25 2 FOO MEY KIEN - By FOO MEY KIEN YAM KWOK Heng, who is studying for his programmer analyst diploma at the Japan Singapore Institute of Software Technology, has been getting a taste of life as an analyst in a big computer company. Mr Yam is one303 words
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193 1984-01-25 2 CAROLINE BOEY - By CAROLINE BOEY SAILING courses organised by the Ministry of Education are so popular that applications usually outnumber vacancies by four to one. There will be about 50 vacancies in the next course to be held at the Junior Sailing Club from Feb 13193 words
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196 1984-01-25 3 YONG POW ANG - Registry, which receives 50 calls a day on subject, clarifies that Traffic Police are in charge of centres By YONG POW ANG THE REGISTRY of Vehicles receives a daily barrage of calls from the public enquiring about driving tests, even though the196 words
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Article98 1984-01-25 3 SINGAPORE'S trade deficit last year dropped by $2.4 billion to $13.4 billion on the back of increased exports and reduced imports. Exports grew by 3.8 per cent to $46.16 billion against a drop in imports of 1.2 per cent to $59.51 billion, according to preliminary figures98 words
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Article, Illustration632 1984-01-25 4 CHNG SUAN TZE - WHAT THE CENTRE DOES XfrZARETH CENTRT| STORY: CHNG SUAN TZE THE Nazareth Centre was set up in 1969 by religious orders. The aim then was to try to provide much-needed community services for Bukit Ho Swee residents, many of whom were then living inPICTURES: SPENCER LOH - 632 words
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176 1984-01-25 4 LOONG SWEE YIN - By LOONG SWEE YIN A GROUP of 50 children of Singapore Armed Forces servicemen received their bursary awards from Major-General Winston Choo, the Chief of the General Staff, at the Ministry of Defence today. These bursaries are part of the welfare benefits the176 words
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Article, Illustration316 1984-01-25 6 SURESH NAIR - THEY WILL BE GIVEN SPECIAL FIELD ASSIGNMENTS AND PATROL DUTIES By SURESH NAIR MORE women are responding to the call to join the Volunteer Special Constabulary (VSC). In turn, the VSC is giving its woman members equal opportunities with the men many field assignments and other316 words
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Article, Illustration433 1984-01-25 6 SIT YIN FONG - She is awaiting word to fly there to contest petition By SIT YIN FONG A MALAYSIAN woman, residing in Singapore, is waiting for word from Sydney whether she can fly there to contest a divorce petition filed by her wealthy Burmese-Chinese husband. Madam Wong433 words
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319 1984-01-25 7 JALIL MISWARDI - TAX EVASION CASE By JALIL MISWARDI DISTRICT judge Chandra Mohan this morning ruled the prosecution has a Sri ma facie case against businessman lee Mon Cheng. The defence was then called to present its case and Wee went on the stand to give evidence.319 words
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Article, Illustration121 1984-01-25 7 THE NEW flyover at the junction of Tanjong Katong Road South and the East Coast Parkway was opened to traffic at 10 this morning. City-bound traffic from Tanjong Katong Road South is diverted to the flyover while the traffic going to Changi Airport continues toPICTURE: SPENCER LOH - 121 words
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Advertisement83 1984-01-25 2 ELIZABETHAN T Appetizing lunches I II and dinners in the old English manner. *Jh Traditional Sunday X K 4SBlU£* ne aru l w ne I A I /VI alfresco. By <*• T A J candlelight. You'll hare COUKM evening. Our tradition is legendary With a Singapore Sling at its place83 words
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Advertisement28 1984-01-25 3 Call these numbers to enquire about driving test matters: QUEENSTOWN *****88 and *****38 KAMPUNG ÜBI *****72 TOA PATOH *****10 JURONG *****36 Smoetti abow aU, mi DewarS never wies.28 words
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Advertisement230 1984-01-25 4 SALESMEN a M SALESWOMEN: GET MORE RESULTS! TMs actfM-packMl PHi CannH llaHsl Cmpm Mps yta: Develop sales confidence S«l more of your products or services Handto ob)ections capably Organize your seftng day Improve your sales personality Reach ypur goals *1 sefcng Prepare for advancement Make sales easier and earn more230 words
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Advertisement109 1984-01-25 5 Suddenly yours is thewrist to watch. 32-1061-91 gMftv IBk Citizen uses color to create a whole new Impression. Fbr him. Fbr her. j Never has color been used to greater advantage n timekeeping. Citizen's new Impression accents vlP'! a subtly contoured watchface with unfadingly dramatic color. Color that continues around109 words
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Advertisement143 1984-01-25 6 Master chefs of Tai Yeh Chicken at the Hong Kong Festival talk ofthe town. Enjoy many more delights from Hong Kong at Metro Golden Mile We have over 20 chefs and craftsmen at the Hong Kong Festival. Each chef is a specialist in creating a range of delicious delicacies for143 words
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Advertisement284 1984-01-25 7 Mazda626 The far that offa* performance without the sacrifice of economy The car for the times. Where traditionally, greater power and Together with significant reductions in engine and vehicle rear seats and cockpit type dashboard for the coupe and handling meant greater fuel consumption, now in the New weight, and284 words
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Article, Illustration67 1984-01-25 8 Cantonese peasants sen them at outdoor markets AP The peasants here are offering dead dogs for sale at an outdoor market in Canton, southern China. It is a delicacy that is palatable to some but not all. Edibles of all kinds are available at theAP; PICTURE: AP - 67 words
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Article, Illustration681 1984-01-25 8 Michael Richardson - Arthit's mission in US is to secure sale of advanced version By Michael Richardson The Age newspaper, Melbourne Special to The Singapore Monitor THE Supreme Commander of Thailand's armed forces General Arthit KamlangEk left Bangkok today on a mission to persuade681 words
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Article, Illustration110 1984-01-25 8 AP JAKARTA, Wednesday INDONESIAN authorities have banned the Jan 20 issue of the Hong Kong-based weekly news magazine Asiaweek, a newspaper-selling agency said yesterday. The edition had a cover story on killings that have claimed more than 3,000 lives in Indonesia in theAP - 110 words
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360 1984-01-25 10 American support for Taiwan the cause of disagreement among Beijing's policy-makers LATWP BEIJING, Wednesday SERIOUS differences within the Chinese leadership over Sino-American relations had to be resolved before Premier Zhao Ziyang's trip to the United States this month, Mr Hu Yaobang, General SecretaryLATWP - 360 words
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250 1984-01-25 10 The Star PENANG, Wednesday A NATIONAL Electricity Board pensioner was sleeping at home when a woman opened his sarong and poured boiling water on his private parts, thighs and right knee, a Sessions Court here was told. Tne manThe Star - 250 words
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World Briefs
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Article, Illustration89 1984-01-25 10 Reuter TOKYO: Japanese ministers today declared their assets for the first time with Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone saying his holdings were worth more than US$5OO,OOO (about Ssl mil). But the disclosures were accompanied by press criticism that assets held by spouses and companies connected withReuter - 89 words
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95 1984-01-25 10 AP NEW YORK: Royal Dutch-Shell Group, the world's second biggest oil concern, plans to offer about US$5 billion (5510.5 billion) for the 30 per cent portion of Shell Oil Company that it does not already own, SnellAP - 95 words
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92 1984-01-25 10 Reuter TOKYO: Japan will start building a new airport on an artificial island in Osaka Bay this year, the Transport Ministry said today. The airport, with three runways, would be built five km from the coast to reduce the affectReuter - 92 words
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72 1984-01-25 10 AP LIMA: A band of naked, red-painted Amazon Indians attacked a road-build-ing crew last weekend with poisoned arrows in the dense jungles of eastern Peru, wounding one of the workers, government officials said yesterday. About 50 indians, who belong to the fierceAP - 72 words
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110 1984-01-25 10 UPI WASHINGTON: The Pentagon has banned the shooting of dogs and cats for wound research but pigs and goats will continue to be used for the surgical and medical studies, Defense Department documents made available yesterday show. A directiveUPI - 110 words
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145 1984-01-25 10 UPI ISLAMORADA: Lucky, the giant sea turtle who swam triumphantly again after receiving the world's first artificial flippers, suffered a setback when her front left flipper fell off. But her surgeon said the 175-kg female turtle would be able toUPI - 145 words
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Article239 1984-01-25 11 AGREEMENT REACHED AFTER 3-DAY WORK STOPPAGE BY TRAIN DRIVERS AP HOMO KONG. Wednesday ABOUT 160 subway train drivers ended a three-day strike after reaching an agreement with their management this morning, drivers and the management reported. Drivers of the Mass Transit Railway Corporation went onAP - 239 words
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235 1984-01-25 11 NEW DELHI, Wed UPI MUSLIM guerillas killed more than 60 Afghan soldiers north of Kabul and gunned down a Soviet official rumoured to be the top military attache at the Russian embassy, western diplomats said yesterday. Meanwhile, Soviet-installed President Babrak KarmaUPI - 235 words
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Advertisement57 1984-01-25 8 THIS FESTWE SEASON... Pre-opening offer on Allibert 1984 collection of quality outdoor and leisure furniture! Now for only $785 (Usual $885) you get a grand Madrigal set comprising one round table (80cm dia) and four chairs! GOLDMAC RESOURCES #05-02 Ming Arcade (Behind Ming Court Hotel) Tel: 235-8778. Interested in Property?57 words
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Advertisement48 1984-01-25 9 w Vlfs tNfeluckiest time of the year \M cmen a new account.. G°ldW a f er Year of the Rat $10 Com Branch, or ring *****33. ■ml i/ Savings, Autosave, XtfifrJu Current Accounts (Minimum $500) O DBS BANK Goldhill Centre, #01-175 Thomson Road, Singapore 1130. Tel: *****33. 818^5^48 words
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Advertisement42 1984-01-25 10 r KAf QUDHH Exclusive sole agent for Asean I Essen Elektronik (S) Pte Ltd 262 Balestier Road #02-01 Balestier Complex. Singapore 1232 Tel *****75 *****77 Tlx RS ***** ESSENS "\V What's happening I in property I I See today's property pages JJ42 words
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Advertisement115 1984-01-25 11 A/jm ,1 Vi J I 1 vJif fP I'' H M/ww m JRM -J wHv i i j V vx" 4 L !>■ v H&* v% pHw A gift clock to keep the good times going. Say Gong Xi Fa Cai in true festive spirit with Hennessy VSOP. And receive115 words
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Article, Illustration431 1984-01-25 12 ALVIN LEE - Singapore on the threshold of worM frtam trading By ALVIN LEE SINGAPORE is oa the threshold of being part of an international chain thai trades financial futures aad gold oa a roand the-ciock basis. The idea will come one step closer if the Siagapore International Monetary431 words
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303 1984-01-25 12 Lianhe Zaobao PREPARATIONS for the link up between the Singapore International Monetary Exchange (Simex) with the Chicago Commodities Exchange are entering the final stages with the visit today of Ms Sosan Phillips, the chairman of the US Commodity FuturesLianhe Zaobao - 303 words
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Article217 1984-01-25 12 ASIAN stock markets stabilised after experiencing falls yesterday, although the Singapore market is easier, weakening on correction. MPHB had the highest turnover of 715,000 shares to finish unchanged at 12.24, followed by Promet with 526,000 shares which finished two cents up at $4.56 and UOL warrants217 words
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203 1984-01-25 12 DOLLAR AND GOLD THE US dollar is maintaining its level well. It received a boost from last night's announcement of the US' 1983 inflation at 3.7 per cent which is the lowest for 11 years. The market has been rather thin203 words
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Article, Illustration421 1984-01-25 13 The Star LOSING your share certificates can be a harrowing experience, especially if you are a small town investor ignorant of the ways of the city. A lot of time as well as money is wasted in replacing the lost share certifiates, asThe Star - 421 words
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196 1984-01-25 13 IN SINGAPORE, the general rale is: FOR change of ownership, registered post FOR share splits, registered post FOR rights issaes, registered mail FOR boons issues, ordinary mail. The difference is that sending oat bonus issues is at the company's expense. In196 words
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165 1984-01-25 13 L M directors reap huge profits on stock market COMPANY BRIEFS L M Group founder-directors Paul Mm and David Mulholland have each made a huge profit and every cent is tax-free. They sold 250,000 and 500,000 50-cent shares at $4.50. They are the second and third directors, after Mr Tony165 words
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Article208 1984-01-25 13 MORTGAGE-backed securities guaranteed by the Government National Mortgage Association (GNMA) will be listed on the local stock exchange today, making Singapore the second venue outside the United States where they are listed and traded. GNMA is wholly-owned by the US government. Its role as208 words
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81 1984-01-25 13 CHARTERED Bank has completed the first phase of its plan to connect all 19 Singapore branches into the $600,000 computerised telephone system Installed at its local head office last year. when the link-ups are completed, callers will have to dial only one number to81 words
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Article266 1984-01-25 13 Selected stocks at midday Market tone: mixed Boustead 3.04/3.06 Cold Storage 5.00/5.05 Esso 11.80/12.00 F and N 6.60/6.65 G I H 4.64 S Genting 5.40/5.45 Mulpha Ltd 1.81 B Haw Par 2.84/2.85 Hume 5.80/5.85 Inchcape 3.00/3.02 Intraco 3.34/3.36 Isetan 3.70/3.84 Jurong Cement 3.80/3.84 Jacks Intl 6.40/6.85 Keck Seng266 words
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Article106 1984-01-25 13 Your 8$ to on* unit of foreign currency SiNiny Buying TT/DO TT DO US| ***** 2 1255 2.1165 sterling 2.9948 2.9728 2 9628 Australian f 1.9480 1 9239 1.9139 Canadian 8 1.7157 1.6956 1.6858 New Zealand 8 ***** 1.3712 1.3812 88 to 100 urWtm of foreign currency Austrian schilling106 words
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Miscellaneous33 1984-01-25 12 Ml 0 I1«4 McNm«IH »,m4. IK S Po *V JONCS... 7 1 J POWN 14'/,... JL E R €>£E! TUB. MARKET* NO PUCE TOPOOL AROWJP. pipw'T 1 T&LL Vou TUAT IN 1929 f33 words
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features
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1514 1984-01-25 14 In response to declining enrolment in the Chinese schools, the Ministry of Educetion announced recently thet English will now be teught es e first lenguege in ell our schools, although the bilingual policy remains unchanged. Those most affected by this move are students who1,514 words
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461 1984-01-25 14 HALF SOBBING, the young primary school children were complaining: "I can't read the characters in the questions." They were among the 7,729 (cumulative number) applicants, aged from seven to 75, who took Japan's first certification test for home computer users. Their goal was461 words
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opinion / letters
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Article481 1984-01-25 15 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT THE announcement granting priority in choice of school to well-educated parents with three or more children came as no surprise to most Singaporeans. It came in the wake of the findings of a recent survey which established that higher educated481 words
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172 1984-01-25 15 THANK you for your series of informative articles on The Role of ATMs (SM, Jan 20). Their publication is very timely as they coincide with the announcement of a committee to consider ways to avoid cash transactions in the payment of wages. Your172 words
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285 1984-01-25 15 RECENTLY a colleague receivedgross insults from rude cashiers at an international-class hotel here. She is entitled, as an employee of Telecoms, to holiday benefits eveiy Sear. Unable to holiday in Malaysia [lis year, she decided to check in at the hotel.285 words
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Article18 1984-01-25 15 THE cruellest lies often are told In silence Robert Louis Stevenson, Scottish writer (1850-1894).18 words
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104 1984-01-25 15 KHOO SOO HOON (MS - KHOO SOO HOON (MS) for Permanent Secretary (National Development) WE REFER to the letter, Road hump can prevent accidents (SM, Dec 27). We wish to inform "Scared Stiff" that First Street is too short for vehicles travelling along this road to accelerate to104 words
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80 1984-01-25 15 KHOO SOO HOON (MS - KHOO SOO HOON (MS) for Permanent Secretary (National Development) WE ARE pleased to inform "Concerned" (SM, Dec 17) that there is a pedestrian overhead bridge across Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3, near the bus terminus. We advise your writer to make use of80 words
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Article, Illustration420 1984-01-25 16 TODAY'S Highlights Life Climb (Ch 5, 6.25 pm) THIS is the true story of Stan Zandall, a retired vice-president of a major bank. He suffered from cancer but felt that physical and emotional problems could be solved by the mind. He recaptured health using positive420 words
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Article, Illustration343 1984-01-25 16 WONG SING YEONG - TV Scene By WONG SING YEONG 3 2 1 FADE UP may sound like the latest brand of jeans in town, but it is actually SBC's Lunar New Year offering of four compiled programmes, highlighting musical items featured in Teen-up last year. The series will343 words
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Advertisement123 1984-01-25 16 Where Can You Get the Latest News In Ang Mo Kio? It's in the evening edition of The Singapore Monitor, Monday through Friday. THE SINGAPORE j* MONITOR W Available in Ang Mo Kio at Block 246 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 10 Kiosk Block 256 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 10 Kiosk123 words
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Advertisement63 1984-01-25 16 ft I J r jf I Keep pace with I the latest news I of the day I Pick up the evening edition of The I Singapore Monitor. Monday through Friday, for the latest news I each day. Now on sale at hawker centres, bus-stops and street stalls I wherever63 words
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Miscellaneous766 1984-01-25 16 Sn. -\I I \»v L n page M f F—"W—m Romper Room ~*4rl Bwk. n k ik WiSA Paul searches for Tom, and finds him in poor w kKARI health. Tom is dying, and he hands a box to Paul fr\. H£Lf|H to be given to a j mß|^B Meanwhile,766 words
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Miscellaneous252 1984-01-25 16 12.00 PM Programme Summary 12.05 Love 6.00 News-in-Brief 0.05 Easy ListenMusical Notebook Sounds from Scandi- ing (cont'd) navia 1 Carl Nielsen: No 2 700 News and yyeather Forecast 7.15 Opus 16 The T vo World of Songs 7.30 Background to MuConcert Orchestra/Carl Garaguly S j C 8.00 Programme Summary 8.05252 words
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Miscellaneous186 1984-01-25 16 mum 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 Talking about Music 3.00 World News 3.09 Twenty-Four Hours. News Summary 3.30 Let There Be Drums 3.45 Report186 words
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Article, Illustration1509 1984-01-25 17 GOOD MUSIC MAY SAVE BAD FILM Film makers are learning that rock 'n' roll can draw its huge following into cinemas, and that MTV and video clips can be used to promote movies successfully. They call it cross-plugging the film gets a boost from the airing of1,509 words
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Article, Illustration805 1984-01-25 18 STARSTRUCK SALLY YEH has finally become the hottest property in Hons Kong. Her new movie, Tepanyaki, will be showing there this Lunar New Year; and she's in great demand by the territory's film producers. Reasons for her success may be due to her sultry805 words
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Article, Illustration764 1984-01-25 19 OPA DAVID PUTTNAM, the producer of the award-winning Chariots of Fire, says the success of the movie has put him in what he calls "real danger." "The real danger, if you have a hit on your hands, is that you canOPA - 764 words
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Article608 1984-01-25 20 LION AND DRAGON DANCES TO usher in the Lunar New Year, a lion dance will be staged at the Goodwood Park Hotel on Feb 2. There will also be a dragon dance and acrobatic stunts. The performances will be held at the car park facing the608 words
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Miscellaneous385 1984-01-25 19 fllM GUIOC c EW T WN (*****75): NIGHT EVIL SOUL BLORONG < M ENCOUNTER OF THE qu EENSTOWN (*****87): HEX VERSUS JMB (*****80): THAT MAN BOLT (E) WITCHCRAFT (C) JURONQ (*****70): PERKAHWINAN NYI LIWAQU (*****30): BEWARE OF PICK- BLORONG (M) POCKETS (C) LIBERTY (*****68): THE LADY IS THE EMPRESS (*****67):385 words
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Advertisement38 1984-01-25 20 JADE: LAST DAY! (*****80) 5 SHOWS: 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 4 9.00 THATMAN the roc* when Boh "f 2 Is on the cote. FRED JADE: Opens Tomoppow (Don t say it. h.ss it) IjTMJIHLh MARIIN UIKKKNEDIL! HEATHER MENZCS38 words
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Advertisement316 1984-01-25 20 Soooooooooooooooooooooo ORCHARD: LAST DAY! (*****68) 4 SHOWS: 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 6 9.15pm Q J A TUR a^ RC^ ijr losee 2 KRISTIN KELLY g ORCHARD—,I ok)PENS TOMORROW!-* OThis is a motion picture filmed for real soO 2 real that we defy you to walk away laughing. O l| 1 ODEON:316 words
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Miscellaneous225 1984-01-25 20 FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD FAR from the Madding Crowd, based on a novel of the same title by Thomas Hardy, will be screened at the British Council at 6.30 pm today. It explores the three different types of relationship which the heroine, Bathsheda Everdene, exSeriences, and stars Julie Christie,225 words
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Miscellaneous225 1984-01-25 20 ART AN exhibition on Chinese afc New Year Art will be on at the Yu Yi Exhibition m A Centre at Blk 231, #03- m ml 03, Bras Basah Complex, tin '/V daily until Feb 1. PHOTOGRAPHS A V PHOTOGRAPHS en tered for the First Pho- -j tographic Competition A225 words
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Miscellaneous457 1984-01-25 21 leisure comics ARIES March 21 to April 19 LIBRA Call a good friend. You pick up September 23 to October 22 a fascinating piece of news dur- Privacy is very important to ing a casual conversation. A you now. Take care of career family trust is in dispute. Settle obligations457 words
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Miscellaneous247 1984-01-25 21 ASSIGNMENT: TOP SECRET By Bill Barry BJBBBP^toes!^ SHRILL SCREAMS OF AN AMBULANCE LOOK TOO I GORDON IIN THE OTHER/ IN THE V SIREN LINGERS ALONG THE DARK STREETS GOOD. I THERE'S A K ROOM 7 SITUATION V OF EMBASSY ROW INSIDE THE MANSION W uow 'MMOLLY J TELEPHONE/K ROOM FOR247 words
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Advertisement746 1984-01-25 22 FURNISHING tjmmi m ajv W* tiP Uff H 1^ »al 111 •MSMMK MMKETINS MfNCIES PTE LIB Scott# Rom) #06-121 FAR EAST PLAZA Singapore 0022 Tel: *****50. *****32 Telex: RS ***** ROSONNE Cable: ROSONNF r I '4: ——r 1 _j»-_LJ S iJ.S I A|» I For Decorative Uses: For Industrial Uses.746 words
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PROPERTY SECTION
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Article, Illustration456 1984-01-25 23 OEI SIN GIOK - Developer decides to drop terrace house project after he eyes Faber Garden By OEI SIN GIOK CONSTRUCTION of two rows of terrace houses next to Faber Garden, off Upper Thomson Road, was stopped by the developer when he fell in love with condominiums. And the456 words
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Article, Illustration127 1984-01-25 23 CATHERINE ONG - By CATHERINE ONG IF THE shape of things to come is anything to go by, Singaporeans are definitely getting more and more avant-garde in their taste. Some might say outrageous. Like a ship, this bungalow is built on a triangular site of 1,200 sq m. The built-up127 words
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Article, Illustration139 1984-01-25 23 ANG PENG HWA - By ANG PENG HWA THE Singapore Institute of Surveyors and Valuers' (SISV) real estate agency course has attracted 70 enquiries within a week of its launch. This is nearly double the number of vacancies available for the course starting in March. Mr Goh Tiam139 words
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Article, Illustration335 1984-01-25 24 TYE KIM KHIAT - FONTANA HEIGHTS GIVES YOU A GARDEN IN THE SKY By TYE KIM KHIAT YOU CAN virtually jog on this balcony. It is even big enough to have a "garden" party and you can dance on it. The balconies are at Fontana Heights, a soon-to-be-completed335 words
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Article210 1984-01-25 24 SALES mm Sim '"w Pacific Mansions 3-bedroom flat; fully-furnished; 135 sq m $290,000 late Dec Wang Lin district 9 high-floor; (renovation needed) (1,450 sq ft) Management Freehold Services Hai Sing Crescent Double-storey intermediate terrace; 250 sq m $445,000 early Jan Wang Lin district 19 3 bedrooms with parquet210 words
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Article, Illustration202 1984-01-25 24 YEOW MEI SIN - By YEOW MEI SIN LIANG COURT, the $350 million complex located in River Valley Road, will release 187 units of service apartments for short-term lease in September. It is likely that the developers, Wutnelam Group, will ask Hotel New Otani's management202 words
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Advertisement132 1984-01-25 24 J^EflSfPLazgL At the junction of Scotts/Orchard Roads. Next to Hyatt Hotel. Creates a new era in cosy modern living. INDOOR OUTDOOR FACILITIES 14.0005q ft Hotel style lobby Gymnasium Independent entrance Standard swimming pool Barbecue pit Closed circuit T V Children's wading pool Jogging track cum intercom Residents'clubhouse Children's playground Spacious132 words
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Advertisement284 1984-01-25 26 Situations Vacant ■BBBSS o ROBIN SHIPBUILDERS (PTE) LTD invites applications for the posts of: 11 Concrete Products Machine Operators 21 Storekeeper 31 Transportation Workers Requirements: Age below 40 years Physically fit and able to work long hours Preferably those with relevant working experience in concrete works or construction industry We284 words
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Article, Illustration766 1984-01-25 29 WONDER BOY - He should win this Sunday after morning's impressive workout RA CING TODAY'S TRACKWORK By WONDER BOY FIRST-up favourite Candidi showed the benefit of last week's ran with an impressive workout in Ipoh this morning. Taken out by stable jockey Malcolm Johnston, the Canvasser three-year-old, who was766 words
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171 1984-01-25 29 AP KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday TOKYO defeated Kuala Lumpur 1-0 in the opening match of the inaugural Kuala Lumpur Inter-City Soccer Tournament last night. Japanese center-foward Katsuhiro Kusaki sent in a powerful shot that was deflected into the net byAP - 171 words
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48 1984-01-25 29 Reuter CALCUTTA, Wednesday ARGENTINA demolished Hungary 3-0 in a preliminary round match in the Nehru soccer tournament here yesterday. The match was dominated by Argentina's attacking brilliance after' Hungarian defender Laszlo Racz scored an own goal in tne seventh minute. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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242 1984-01-25 29 AP SYDNEY, Wednesday AN EPIC movie in which a shy, untested yacht from Australia overcomes the dastardly wickedness of the New York Yacht Club and a scheming American boat has hit the silver screen. "Aussie Assault," an account of how Australia II ended theAP - 242 words
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587 1984-01-25 30 Committee confirms that it could run the $1 billion games without government aid Reuter AMSTERDAM, Wednesday THE NETHERLANDS Olympic Committee confirmed today it is going ahead with plans to bid for the 1992 Olympics and added that it could stage the games withoutReuter - 587 words
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160 1984-01-25 30 AP LOS ANGELES, Wednesday ISRAEL has expressed concern over the security of its team during the Summer Olympic games in Los Angeles, Games Security Director Ed Best said yesterday. The Palestinian group Black September took Israeli athletes hostage at the OlympicAP - 160 words
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201 1984-01-25 30 Reuter LOS ANQELES, Wednesday THE LOS ANGELES Olympic Organising Committee will receive more than 12,000 athletes, coaches, trainers and national officials, making them the biggest gathering of athletes in Olympic history, Committee Senior vice president Philip Brubaker told a press conference.Reuter - 201 words
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81 1984-01-25 30 UPI RIO DE JANEIRO: Brazil's pre-Olympic soccer squad, currently playing warm-up matches against Paraguay and Romania, is in danger of losing many principal players who fail to qualify as amateurs, a sports lawyer said yesterday. "FIFA's regulations are very clear," said lawyer ValedUPI - 81 words
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71 1984-01-25 30 TURIN, (Italy): Juventus' fans are waiting with some anxiety to see what happens to the French national team captain, Michel Platini, at the trial of Roger Eocher at Lyons, France. According to Italian press reporters, Juventus' French star could possibly face accusations71 words
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68 1984-01-25 30 UPI UPI LONDON: Bitter cold weather is threatening to bite deeply into Saturday's English FA Cup fourth round programme. Sheffield Wednesday, Huddersfield and Sunderland are considering early inspections with snow on the pitch and terraces. "We have 18 cm of snow on theUPI - 68 words
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272 1984-01-25 30 Umpires partly to be blamed Reuter WELLINGTON, Wednesday NEW ZEALAND cricket captain Geoff Howarth has said the current test series with England will not turn into a bouncer war. Howarth criticised all-rounder Richard Hadlee for going overboard with his short-pitched deliveries in theReuter - 272 words
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204 1984-01-25 30 UPI MEXICO CITY, Wednesday TICKETS for the 1986 World Cup, to be hosted by Mexico, will range between US$3 and US$5O (556.40) and Sslos), Joao Havelange, president of the International Federation of Football Associations (FIFA), madeUPI - 204 words
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Article, Illustration106 1984-01-25 31 PAHANG coach Fred Binney has still strong faith in talented 20-year-old Sanusi Daud turning out to be one of Malaysia's great goalkeepers, despite the youngster's show of nerves in the Malaysia Cup. "Compared to last season, Sanusi has improved 100 per cent. To106 words
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Article, Illustration104 1984-01-25 31 MALAYSIAN international midfielder Serbegeth Singh has resigned himself to be hept out of Malaysia Cup action, following the Football Association of Malaysia's decision not to interfere in the dispote between Johore and Federal Territory over him. Serbegeth will now concentrate on his career with104 words
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Article, Illustration448 1984-01-25 31 OOI LAY BENG - STAR STRIKER ZAINAL DAZZLES WITH HIS HAT-TRICK PAHANG 5 KEDAH 1 MALAYSIA CUP By OOI LAY BENG The Star KUANTAN, Wednesday TEN GOALS in the space of three days that's the prolific output of Pahang's goal-scoring machine that has sent the home fans' hopesThe Star - 448 words
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Article403 1984-01-25 31 PETER CHAN - PERAK 2 SELANGOR 1 By PETER CHAN The Star IPOH, Wednesday PEBAK made nonsense of the Malaysia Cup form book when they sent Selangor to their second defeat here last night Selangor, who were beaten 0-3 by Malacca in a top-of-the table clash a fortnight ago, wereThe Star - 403 words
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