Singapore Monitor, 26 January 1984
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Title Section12 1984-01-26 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 13/5/83 Thursday, January 26, 1984 30cents12 words
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Article, Illustration557 1984-01-26 1 YONG ROW ANG - Electronics firm will employ them if they fit available jobs By YONG ROW ANG THE SINGAPORE Bus Service is looking to government and private organisations to provide jobs for its 2,400 conductors a dying breed in the company now that the557 words
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Advertisement170 1984-01-26 1 C T unn Tanglin Road. Singapore 1024 1 Tel: *****43. *****33 Massage parlour operators go back to 'school': Page 3 Libyans shoot down French jet fighter: Page 8 The United States prepares for World War IV: Page 16 Make it a Golden Investment. .031 is) t"i i*S MM.. *****0 I*|>170 words
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Miscellaneous7 1984-01-26 1 WEATHER Showers Rnl in some areas B|H7 words
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Article, Illustration518 1984-01-26 2 JULIE TAN - Same goods and faces,but the mood has changed LUNAR NEW YEAR COUNTDOWN Story: JULIE TAN THE NEW dominates, but the old is still there For many Chinese, the Lunar New Year won't seem quite right now that the old open-air street stalls of Chinatown have movedPictures: SPENCER LOH and CHEW YEN FOOK - 518 words
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381 1984-01-26 3 K K FONG - ANTI-VICE ENFORCEMENT UNIT LECTURES THEM ON HOW TO KEEP ON RIGHT SIDE OF LAW By K K FONG MASSAGE parlour operators have gone back to school. They have been attending "lectures" conducted by anti-vice officers on how to run their businesses properly by381 words
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Article, Illustration94 1984-01-26 4 A dash for safety in the heat of an afternoon blaze 20 ATTAP HOUSES DESTROYED MORE than 20 attap kampung houses on the bank of the Singapore River, off Kim Seng Road, were destroyed by Are yesterday afternoon. The fire, which started at about 2.30 pm, spread so fastPICTURE BY CHEW YEN FOOK - 94 words
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Article370 1984-01-26 5 YEOW MEI SIN - New club formed by its grads may be able to tap its latest technological information By YEOW MEI SIN SINGAPORE may soon have direct access to the latest technological information from the Massachusettes Institute of Technology, thanks to the MIT Club. The club, formed by370 words
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Article, Illustration170 1984-01-26 5 LOONG SWEE YIN - Pops on the loose By LOONG SWEE YIN TWO STRAY dogs at loose within the Botanic Gardens seem to be smarter than the Primary Production Department. The Gardens are not meant as a sanctuary for stray animals. So when joggers began to170 words
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257 1984-01-26 6 JALIL MISWARDI - TAX EVASION CASE By JALIL MISWARDI ONE DAY in the early part of 1968, a friend of businessman Wee Mon Cheng visited him in his office and Sroduced a fixed deposit certificate for $100,000 in fee's name, a district court was told257 words
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Article, Illustration50 1984-01-26 6 Kallang Theatre waa built at a coat of $15 million by Chong Qay Theatres in 1978. It proved unpopular becauae of Ha diatance from the main roada. The government bought over the theatre for $12.5 million in 1981 to turn it into a theatre for performing arts.50 words
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Article, Illustration191 1984-01-26 6 FOO MEY KIEN - Delay due to need for more funds for the renovation STORY: FOO MEY KIEN WORK is finally under way to turn the Kalians Theatre into a cultural complex alter a delay of nearly three months. The renovations, which started around the middle of this month,PICTURES: HAIRIS - 191 words
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Article61 1984-01-26 6 A LAWYER of a company under liquidation cannot be required by the liquidator to disclose information about company affairs. Mr Justice F A Chua, who delivered this "landmark" judgement in the High Court yesterday, also ruled against Section 249 (1) of the Companies Act which empowers61 words
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Article79 1984-01-26 6 THE two burglars who stole a safe containing $130,000 worth of cash and $50,000 worth of jewellery from a house also stole a jeep that was in front of the house. They used the jeep to get the safe away but then found they could79 words
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Article, Illustration31 1984-01-26 6 THE Currency Board assures members of the public that it has more than ample stocks of usable and clean one-dollar notes for the Chinese New Year.31 words
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Advertisement51 1984-01-26 2 What makes the TGI Technical Drawing Pen unique worldwide? i I T he TGI is the Technical L JMj Drawing Pen for perfect M |Mh||i| no screwing drawing results with u Bffr"""- t S£5S2S25f s,mp,e Faber-Castell H^HP puts new ideas onto paper V« Sole Agent: A&Tlnlemational(Pt9)Ltd Te1:272i54i '.v.* l v/.51 words
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Advertisement134 1984-01-26 3 AUTHORISED DEALERS: QrNNant Shoe Shop, #02-1? Serangoon Shopping Centra Champion Shorn Handbag Centra, *02-20 Lucky Plaza. Champion Shoe Co, *02-28. People's Park Centra Champion Shoe Co. #02-73, Far East Plaza House of Clark*. *02-20 Liang Court Complex Hopeeol Regal. *02-50 Peninsula Plaza laatan llo»elocfc. Outram Road leetan Orchard, Llat Tower134 words
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Advertisement171 1984-01-26 3 Sharp SF-755 with consistently clear copy quality. No other copier in its class costs so little! @*****33 More and more productivity-conscious is clear enough. This amazingly office managers are turning to the affordable copier delivers copy after Sharp SF-755 plain paper copier for clear copy consistently, besides having increased office171 words
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Advertisement199 1984-01-26 4 Ararf jnHmr MRS canno ampefflflre trea. Cost-effective advertising tlat works hard X 5 days a year. Smart businessmen know that it pays to advertise. Especially in the Yellow Pages. Because an ad in the Yellow Pages reaches people who have made their decision to buy and are now looking for199 words
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Advertisement79 1984-01-26 5 ■HBHEgSSiWr £Qk:> H HhUi R4 9 jVIt I A famous name in watchmaking, Ebel has been widely recognised as 'the couturier of watches'. You can admire the exquisite range of Ebel masterpieces in solid gold and dazzling diamonds above now at Watches of Geneva. And see why the immaculate precision79 words
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Advertisement80 1984-01-26 6 HIGH TEA &TEIE ATETE ATTHEIIPf CAFE Ml intheßJ I A I Jl/ Come together in a convivial I yj English atmosphere where tT.I VI \1 v your choice of Coffee or Tea is served amidst a scandalous variety of f life, the finest cakes and pastries in town. jMrPIU t—<80 words
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Advertisement8 1984-01-26 6 r, Need a job? Look in the Classifieds8 words
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Advertisement137 1984-01-26 7 Take the money ana.... run. PPPw Siw [i }r.-f L Tv Ht BKa/ BT Mf **ys the Uni^^ Getting your hands on your Take your money and run. cash withdrawals up to $1,000. 111 1 money has never been so quick and Of course, you can still carry out For137 words
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world
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Article, Illustration500 1984-01-26 8 f\RSI 1 cinstt I I s\ots GADDAFI'S MEN CROSS INTO GOVTCONTROLLED CHAD AP, Reuter PARIS, Thursday A FRENCH Jaguar jet fighter was shot down and its pilot killed during a raid by Libyan forces across the land separating rebel-held northern Chad and the govern-ment-controlled south,AP, Reuter - 500 words
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116 1984-01-26 8 UPI JERUSALEM, Thurc WITH Chancellor Helmut Kohl in Jerusalem for talks, Defence Minister Moshe Arens criticised West Germany yesterday for proposing to sell arms to Saudi Arabia a nation Israel views as "at war with us". But a possible confrontationUPI - 116 words
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366 1984-01-26 10 Soviet agents join fraternity to infiltrate UK security services Reuter LONDON, Thursday THE Soviet Union has used Freemasonry to penetrate British security at the highest level, according to a study of the secret movement published today. The KGB secret police has instructedReuter - 366 words
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94 1984-01-26 10 Reuter LONDON, Thursday THE British government today banned unions from its most sensitive communications centre. The crackdown at the Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) at Cheltenham, western England, was announced in Parliament by the Foreign Secretary, Sir Geoffrey Howe. He cited national security interests at theReuter - 94 words
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Article, Illustration372 1984-01-26 13 REAGAN SAYS HE IS WILLING TO JOIN SOVIETS IN ANY SUPERPOWER TALKS TO RESOLVE ISSUES UPI WASHINGTON, Thursday PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN yesterday welcomed Soviet President Yuri Andropov's call for a superpower dialogue on outstanding issues and said he is willing to join them" if the Soviets areUPI - 372 words
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ASIAN DATELINES
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108 1984-01-26 13 AP NEW DELHI, Thursday: Three people were killed yesterday in a bloody riot triggered by the police rape of a woman in northwestern India, state authorities reported. Police fired on hundreds of rioting protestors blockading the main police station in theAP - 108 words
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112 1984-01-26 13 AP JAKARTA: Malaysia needs 1,500 Indonesian workers a month to work in Sabah and Sarawak states, Indonesian Labour Minister Sudomo said yesterday. He said 130,000 Indonesians now work in Sabah in East Malaysia. Last week, Mr Sudomo visited Nunukan Island in East KalimantanAP - 112 words
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147 1984-01-26 13 AP MANILA: President Ferdinand Marcos appealed to Filipinos yesterday to vote in Friday's national plebiscite while former President Diosdado Macapagal urged a boycott and denounced the plebiscite as a ploy to save Mr Marcos' "crumbling regime". "Participation is not an actAP - 147 words
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Advertisement304 1984-01-26 8 Catch the exciting festivities of The Year of the Rat at Plaza Hotel! We've planned a host of lively celebrations to make this Lunar New Year really special. And to usher it in with traditional pomp, there'll be a Lion Dance on 2 February at 1 pm at the entrance304 words
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Advertisement24 1984-01-26 10 ->j^7 <~ jfly fT'M i Leisurewear fromVin Heusen. Because a man has to relax sometime. Heusen" Pride in Traditional Excellence. 3675 a division of VGM24 words
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Advertisement276 1984-01-26 11 MAKE A DATE WITH SCOTTS THIS FESTIVE SEASON w Prizes to be won! Make any purchase from 20 r/§ January to 16 February and If stand to win valuable gift W -y (a y\\ vouchers. Arts Crafts, Glass blowing, 1// vi We're giving away 36 gift Ivory carving, Clog making.276 words
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Advertisement363 1984-01-26 12 I ELEG/^E^D^AGN)FIbEI4 LATEST ARCHITECTURAL <: M I LUXURIOUS 2-STOREY SPLIT-LEVEL SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOW DELUXE 2-STOREY SPLIT-LEVEL TERRACE HOUSE THOMSON I I ""i f I sehewa; > Ikitl ■lp b i- fef I V/ ch ip\ \w 1 a«\ ctatiON m park fanta 31 \Mm*t** Jilß HjC UHUASCHI 'WA q GARDEN JO363 words
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Advertisement78 1984-01-26 13 y w BpM fm mm w j Bp x Hi! |J I SF jj MM m Your deal. Dealers: Yokoso Klasse Lucky Plaza, Peninsula Plaza, Yuyi All.Emporium stores Yaohan Parkway, Jurong, Bukit Timah, Plaza Singapura, Thomson Tangs Superstore OG Elite John Little (Specialists' Centre) Sole Agent: BMI PRIVATE LIMITED 30278 words
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Article469 1984-01-26 14 Brokers' choice of the best performers for the year FABER MERLIN, which out-performed the market in turnover terms in 1983, will be top performer in share price terms, Stockbrokers Ong and Co believes. Another Malaysian counter, Gentings, is also highly favoured. The marine industry and the press rate469 words
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Article76 1984-01-26 14 1983 Top 10 1984 Selections Active Counters '000s 1. Faber Merlin 1. Faber Merlin 133,605 2. Gentings 2.MUI 126,681 3. Keppel 3. Pahang Cons 87,578 4.KLK 4. Promet 83,633 5.NOL 5.UOL Warrants 81,511 6. O C B C 6. Taiping Textile 80,371 7. PPelangi 7. U O76 words
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Article60 1984-01-26 14 Company 30/12/83 30/12/82 Change National Iron* 6.20 4.53 +37% Promat 4.00 2.71 +48% PMC* 2.46 1.78 +38% S. Land 5.75 6.90 -17% ICS 8.10 3.74 +117% OUE* 4.10 4.84 -15% Times Pub 9.70 6.15 +58% OUB Loan Stock 1.18 1.01 +17% DBS 10.20 7.85 +30% OCBC* 11.30' 7.3860 words
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Article178 1984-01-26 14 HHLLSTREET Reuter NEW YORK, Thursday CERTAIN oil stocks brightened for the second straight day yesterday, but the overall market turned in another dull performance as prices ended tne session sharply lower amid new investor concern about the economy. The Dow Jones industrial average, which weakened in lateReuter - 178 words
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Article176 1984-01-26 14 ;JoLLAR AND (yOL AP NEW YORK, Thursday THE AMERICAN dollar fell broadly yesterday in Europe and the United States after rising for a fourth straight day in Tokyo. Currency dealers said traders sold dollars to pare down holdings of the currency as a precaution inAP - 176 words
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Article230 1984-01-26 15 Company recommended for accumulation for medium to long term by stockbrokers Cerebos CEREBOS is recommended for accumulation for the medium to long term in the latest edition of Ongco Digest. The counter is described as a "defensive and growth-oriented stock." Stockbrokers Ong and Co envisages pretax230 words
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319 1984-01-26 15 COMPANY REPORTS GLENEALY Plantations (Malaya) Bhd's half-year pre-tax profit to Dec 31 was M 5467,000, 51 per cent above that for the previous similar period. FUSAN Fishing Net Manufacturing Bhd has been queried by The Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange on the details319 words
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125 1984-01-26 15 PUBLIC Corporation's offer to purchase Mount Pleasure Corporation'? (MPC) entire shareholding is "fair and reasonable," but shareholders should treat the long term profit effect of MPC cautiously. In making this comment, Asiavest Merchant Bankers, independent advisor to the minority shareholders of Public125 words
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Advertisement236 1984-01-26 15 BULB Mwy Sassu Seat POffIBBLE HI6HCHAIB I /Vltwf a The Hfc; Ihß Qr shock absorber' Safe and s 6o^ extend ordinary Self-adjusting bulb We and... Easy t0 C ean Saves money Saves Incredibly IJ -Saves labor W r^ M jWjy| convenient 100 V or 220 V I POWER LINE I236 words
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Article, Illustration662 1984-01-26 16 'The United States would never emerge from a nuclear war without nuclear weapons' The US is already planning lor the... KNT One® the superpowers have hurled eU their 50,000 nuclear warheads, a Poseidon submarine, laden with ballistic missiles and hidden beneath the Arctic ice cap for theKNT - 662 words
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Article66 1984-01-26 16 A PROTOCOL complication: The spouses of the President and the Vice President of the next two successors rate seats on the "Crown Helo" helicopters to be used to evacuate the leaders before warheads hit Washington. Cabinet members, however, whose succession follows the Speaher of the US66 words
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Advertisement59 1984-01-26 16 And g e«aW' < (^ARA^ > J The complete range of VWr^LIiRWS at Singapore Used Car Authorised Main Dealer for (^^§l* SINGAPORE USED CAR IL Showroom: 7T 77 G1 &G2 Novena Ville \C~—V 7 275 Thomson Road Singapore 1130 Tel: 253-8877 >,* 111 I I II 111 *t K 'll'59 words
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Article445 1984-01-26 17 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT THE PRESIDENT was hopping mad. The price of rice had skyrocketed. Why, he demanded of a minister. "Sir, it's the law of supply and demand." "Well, then, let's repeal that law!" The story is of a Cabinet meeting held in an Asian country445 words
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232 1984-01-26 17 MRS BETTY LEE - MRS BETTY LEE Singapore Council of Women's Organisations WE REFER to the article "Our Women Must Play Bigger Role" (SM, Jan 15). SCWO strongly supports Mr David call for women to be actively involved in public life. However, a lot more needs to be232 words
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468 1984-01-26 17 KOH BENG SENG - KOH BENG SENG Manager, Banking Financial Institutions Department The Monetary Authority of Singapore YOUR LEADER "Link between MAS and Banks" (SM, Jan 24) echoes opinions regularly expressed in foreign journals. These represent the interest of foreign banks which is only natural. One468 words
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Advertisement117 1984-01-26 17 LETTERS on any subject of pubic interest w* be accepted for publication They should be typed and must be signed. They must also include the writer's name and address even if the writer decides to use a pseudonym in print. A contact telephone number would be useful We reserve the117 words
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Article, Illustration423 1984-01-26 18 TODAY'S Highlights Thursday Entertainment Special: Diana Ross in Central Park (Ch 5, 10.10 pm) THIS widely publicised concert by Diana Ross was recorded "live" at Central Park, New York, on July 22 last year. After almost 25 years in the business, this dynamic lady423 words
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393 1984-01-26 18 WONG SING YEONG - TV Scene By WONG SING YEONG DOCUMENTARIES promise to be one of the main attractions of Channel 12, and they are not necessarily "serious". Besides The Miracle of Life, the facts-of-life programme that kicks off Channel 12, several science and social documentaries are waiting for393 words
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Advertisement155 1984-01-26 18 Where Can You Get the Latest News In Jurong? It's in the evening edition of The Singapore Monitor, Monday through Friday. THE SINGAPORE J#* MONITOR W Available in Jurong a! Lim Chin Huat Block 114 »01 398 Jurong East Soofi Store Block 109 "01-K1 Jurong East Block 106. "01-K1 Jurong155 words
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Miscellaneous1206 1984-01-26 18 i i |w| r*, 2.50 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by I I A m Taiji Master (Series II) (C) (r). 1 v [^jdkV Tip Top! Prudden emphasises on the arms in Store Rogers in the 25th attending Olympics, approached by wants to help boyfriend, a champion athlete from anCamp1,206 words
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Article, Illustration1131 1984-01-26 19 YOU'RE travelling into another dimension, not only of sight and sound but of the mind. A journey into a wondrous land whose boundaries are those of the imagination. Next stop the cinema. This year, Brooke Shields and John Travolta will elbow each other for1,131 words
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Article, Illustration404 1984-01-26 21 PRODUCERS ALARMED AT HUGE SALARY DEMANDS IPS SUPERSTAR actors have stunned Hollywood studio chiefs with their outrageous salary demands. Big names mean box-office success, so producers have no choice but to grant the stars their multi-million dollar salary increases. Sylvester Stallone,IPS - 404 words
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Article, Illustration443 1984-01-26 23 INEZ WEI - EES APPETISING HONG KONG FOOD Story by INEZ WEI HOW far will you go for a dish that you really fancy? Round the island? Across the Causeway? Or even beyond? Well, I know of two Singaporeans who went as far as Hong Kong to savour their favouritePictures by KENNETH TEO - 443 words
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Advertisement405 1984-01-26 20 J value for money? Enrol the kids now. All kinds of pizzas with your choice of ham, I I /i get a special Chuck E sausage, beef, salami, bacon, pepperoni, I C .rjQ Cheese-s membership car mushroom, tomato and more. A huge eelec- A poster certificate and 5 FREE tion405 words
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Miscellaneous317 1984-01-26 21 fHM OUIO6DALIT (*****16): BEWARE OF PICKPOCKET (C) HOLLYWOOD (*****64): LIEUTENANT AND I (C) LIWAGU (*****30): SEEBAR (O METROPOLE (*****27): BY HOOK OR BY CROOK (C) VENUS (*****97): CREEPSHOW (E) BEDOK (*****7): TOOTHLESS VAMPIRES (C) BROADWAY (*****94): TOOTHLESS VAMPIRES (C) AN M K < *****71): §AN W NE (Q CATHAY (*****00):317 words
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Advertisement86 1984-01-26 22 JADE: OPENS TODAYI T (*****30) 5 SHOWS 1 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30, ».00 (Don't say it, his* it) STRQTHER MARTIN DIRK BENEDICT HEATHER MENZIES FREE! Regular French Fries To patrons with half poftion tickets for ALL theatres w ,th the purchase of any burger at ALL Burger King restaurants. ********************00086 words
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Advertisement50 1984-01-26 22 If you have information about events like these which might interest others, we would like to hear from you. You can write to The Singapore Monitor, Leisure Desk, 2 Alexandra Road, Delta House, 0301 A, Singapore 0315. If you have pictures accompanying the programme, we'd be glad to have them.50 words
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Advertisement54 1984-01-26 22 rpoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 1 OPENS CATHAY TODAY) i g (*****00)5 SHOWS: 11AM, 1.30, 4, 6.30 9.15PM For some guys the war a g is never over! Opens: ORCHARD Today! O (*****88) 4 SHOWS: 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 9.15PM O < j This is a motion picture filmed for real -so real o g54 words
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Miscellaneous284 1984-01-26 22 leisure HH H CABARET TEARS ciety will screen Cabaret f Tears the tomorrow at 6.30 pm and 9 pm. V, 1 Starring Zhang >fl Xiaoyan and Zhang Aijia, aM .fr« I an inside sto- k*A ry of joys and frus- J I those working J show. Ad- M W by284 words
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Miscellaneous394 1984-01-26 22 DEBATE '84 AN Inter-Youth Group Debate organised by the Buona Vista CC Youth Group will be held at the Buona Vista CC from late January to March. The competition is open to all CC youth groups and youth organisations affiliated to the People's Association. Applications should be submitted to the394 words
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Miscellaneous121 1984-01-26 22 AN exhibition on Chinese I -JTTIk New Year Art will be on 3Q|D| 4 rm;| at the Yu Yi Exhibition J 3KmII—bCRI **>•,!. Centre at Blk 231, #03- fGL j( ***** ft Bft/P 03, Bras Basah Complex I Sr-> J I ar I CHINESE PAINTINGS AND CLASSICS CHINESE paintings and121 words
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Advertisement129 1984-01-26 23 The mountain air freshness you to be without fv --a** E3Bt t I $BS\ >r you can enjoy the and air The come to your rooms clean smoke stale odours with "Living Air". "Living Air" emits millions ot negative ions vitamins of the with 5 gold plated needles air to129 words
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Advertisement132 1984-01-26 23 Fashion rides high at The Stables Saturday Fashion Show a Tuck into a delicious set lunch Price: $25 nett per person. And watch an exciting collection of fashion wear and accessories that Jfe, V look terrific anywhere. Alfredo Bendini A J D \l (Spring Collection'B4) VL m 1 U I132 words
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Article189 1984-01-26 24 THOSE with the capacity for it should try an "Eat-as-much-as-you-want" tour package being offered by Unitours. On this package, tourists may eat as much as they want, in any restaurant they want, at places along the tour route. Explaining how this system works, Mr Jean Paul189 words
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234 1984-01-26 24 C E to sell full range of Unitours packages CULTURAL Entertainment Holidays Pte Ltd have been appointed general sales agents for Unitours, a French-based tour organiser. Mr Jean Paul Monbeig, general manager for Unitours, said: "Our relationship with C E has been quite close, and we had previously packaged five234 words
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Advertisement772 1984-01-26 24 »w\\ V $100** Trade-In Value For Your Old Bags. Phone: *****01/2 HONG KONG-MACAU-CHINA regular departure 5/6/7 days Ist class accommodation, meals tours $288 SPECIAL 3 DAYS PHILIPPINES /LAOAG DEPART ex Hong Kong every Wed/Fri/Sun Airfare/Breakfast/Dinner Tours included LAOAG offers exciting night life Casino Beautiful Beaches ORIEfIT flpw VRCRDOOS PTC. LTD.772 words
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Miscellaneous736 1984-01-26 25 leisure comics ASSIGNMENT: TOP SECRET By Bill Barry WHAAI NOT A W GOOD KEEP YOUR f-r LL a U p.p 1 V SOMEONE BeAT US TO IT V f OLD POE FEELINGS /\y 1 fc- A ELEVATOR COMES TO A HALT /rmieY'S PICKED IT CLEAN THAT'S V THE CIA S736 words
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Advertisement170 1984-01-26 27 classified 273-9090 Situations Vacant I mS I I Fujitsu (S) Pta Ltd I I requires I Female J Operators Age 16 to 36 years Singapore citizen Primary 6 education No experience necessary We Offer: Attractive starting pay Attendance Bonus 5-day work week No shift work Food allowance Free transport Fully170 words
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Advertisement302 1984-01-26 27 Situations Vacant Applications from suitably qualified candidates are invited for the following positions in: ROBIN SHIPYARD (PTE) LTD Electrical Draughtsmen Minimum GCE 'O' level (Technical stream) Minimum I—2 years' experience in similar position, preferably in the ship/oil rig industry Trainee Technicians Minimum GCE '0' level (Technical stream or NTC-3) Experience302 words
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Advertisement70 1984-01-26 27 PROMOTERS Wanted immediately for Supermarket Guaranteed minimum income $700 p.m. Working hours 1 p.m. 9 p.m. No experience required as training will be provided I Speak English and Mandarin I Call for interview tel: 733-8668 We are an established company dealing with kitchen system. In our expansion program, we require:70 words
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Advertisement270 1984-01-26 27 Situations Vocsnt HITACHI I Hitachi Electronic Devices (S) Pte. Ltd. Duo to rapid expansion, our multi-million Colour Television Picture Tube* Manufacturing Company in Jurong has the following vacancies for keen and dynamic people who seek rapid advancement and job satisfaction. PRODUCTION OPERATORS (Male) Physically fit Completed N.S. Able to work270 words
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Advertisement55 1984-01-26 27 Situations Vacant Experienced journalist needed to join an exciting new publishing venture. The suitable candidate will be an enterprising self-starter with an ability to report quickly and lucidly on energy affairs. Applications In writing to: Editorial Director A 1 Hillal Publishing (Far East) Pte Ltd 10 Anson Road #35-11 International55 words
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Advertisement296 1984-01-26 28 classified 273-9090 I CHARTERED ELECTRONICS INDUSTRIES I PTE LTD I A subsidiary of oir I H invites applications for: H I CHARGEHANDS I NTC or GCE 'O' level with a few years H experience in assembly work H H Able to and implement con- H irol systems under proper guidance296 words
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Advertisement302 1984-01-26 28 Situations Vacant A manufacturing Company in Jurong Invitee appiicationeforfee following portions dua to rapid iipmlon Earn up to $530 or mora Experience not necessary Singaporeans, but Malaysians are also welcome Shift work on rotation Minimum Secondary 3 preferably with Mathematical knowledge Able to communicate in simple English Singaporeans, but Malaysians302 words
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Advertisement305 1984-01-26 28 Situations Vacant $SANYO INDUSTRIES (S) PTE LTD has immediate vacancies for LINE LEADERS/ ASSISTANT LINE LEADERS (MALE) a NTC in press 2 or electrical fitting and installation or completed Secondary 4 (Technical or Science stream) a Minimum 1 year relevant working experience preferred a Permanent morning or afternoon shifts PRODUCTION305 words
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Advertisement268 1984-01-26 28 Situations Vacant CHARTERED I MACHINE TOOLS PTE LTD A subsidiary of cfrl invites applications H MACHINISTS NTC 3 in Metal H Machining with H some relevant work- H ing experience H APPRENTICES 1 NTC 3 in Metal I Machining H Experience is not H required H All candidates must H268 words
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Advertisement646 1984-01-26 29 APPOINTMENTS PBU/TUM A MIMNM JOB OOPOMBMTIBB A leading food processing company in Jurong has immediate vacancies for Female Production Workers:-♦FULL-TIME JOBS •PART-TIME JOBS Earn up to $600 a Earn $3.50 or more month an hour 5 days week Flexible hours (Bam-5.10pm) (min. 4 hrs per day) OTHER BENEFITS Medical Dental646 words
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Advertisement85 1984-01-26 29 MASPILE SINGAPORE PTE LTD (IN LIQUIDATION) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the abovenamed company duly convened and held at 158 Burmah Road, Singapore 0821 on 20th January, 1984 the following special resolution was duly passed. "THAT the company be wound up voluntarily and that Mr. Qoh Ngiap Suan, an85 words
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Advertisement299 1984-01-26 29 Singapore News Publications Ltd Publisher of Lianhe Zao Bao, Lianhe Wan Bao and The Singapore Monitor is looking for suitable candidates to fill the positions of> A) Administration Officer B) Assistant Editor c) Sales Executive This is a unique opportunity for dynamic and ambitious individuals seeking a career in the299 words
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Article, Illustration477 1984-01-26 30 B KULA - All Reports by B KULA FIRST the bad news: Singapore trip to Australia for hockey tournaments in February has been called oft. But the good news is that players wiH still be able to look forward to the Junior World Cup qualifying rounds477 words
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111 1984-01-26 30 SINGAPORE Recreation Club, the defenders of the Singapore Hockey Association National Senior six-a-side hockey tournament, will be in for a tough time when they take on 15 other teams in the competition for the V Paramsothy Memorial Cup on Feb 12 on111 words
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Article, Illustration371 1984-01-26 31 S GULAM - HITACHI CONSUMER 2 HONGKONG BANK 1 By S GULAM FORMER national goalkeeper Koh Chuan Hwee turned striker to score the winning goal for Hitachi Con- sumer to upset favourites Hongkong Bank in a SingaB)re Business Houses Football League ivision One match at Jalan371 words
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Article, Illustration127 1984-01-26 31 FRIENDS and former Changi CSC and national team mates turned foes yesterday, when Urn Tang Boon and Koh Chuan Hwee played opposite each other in a Business Houses Football League match at Jalan Besar. They had an enjoyable time trying to outwit and outdribble each other asPICTURES: MOHD ISHAK - 127 words
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216 1984-01-26 31 TOKYO 1 AMERICANO OF RIO DE JANEIRO 0 WORLDFRONT KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday TOKYO qualified for the inaugural Kuala Lumpur Inter-city soccer tournament semifinals when they beat Americano of Rio de Janeiro 10 here last night. Both sides made use of the fine weather216 words
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Article, Illustration317 1984-01-26 32 S GULAM - Top spot clash between Farrer Park Dynamos and Jubilee Sports Association tonight DYNAMOS VS JUBILEE By S GULAM FAEEER Park Dynamos and dark horses Jubilee Sports Association clash tonight at Jalan Besar stadium (7.30), and each side will be out to win and take top317 words
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226 1984-01-26 32 Reuter RIO DE JANEIRO, Thurs A NUMBER of Brazil's top footballers are being given jobs by commercial firms so they can play in the Olympic finals in Los Angeles. Giulite Countinho, president of the Brazilian Football Association, said yesterday the players are being registered asReuter - 226 words
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187 1984-01-26 32 THE GEOFF BOYCOTT CONTROVERSY Reuter MUSCAT, Thursday YORKSHIRE cricket captain David Bairstow said yesterday he would have no objection to the county's former captain and England opening batsman Geoff Boycott rejoining Yorkshire for the next English season. "I'd welcome Geoff back intoReuter - 187 words
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170 1984-01-26 32 Reuter LONDON, Thursday RAY lllingworth, a central figure in the Geoff Boycott rumpus causing upheaval in Yorkshire County Cricket Club, will not play for the team again. The 51-year-old former England captain who last year led Yorkshire to the Sunday league titleReuter - 170 words
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Article116 1984-01-26 32 Reuter LONDON, Thursday INTERNATIONAL Grand Prix Badminton standings yesterday: MEN'S SINGLES: 1. Morten Frost (Denmark) 560 points, 2. Hastomo Arbi (Indonesia) 310, S equal. Liem Swie King (Indonesia), Steve Baddeley (England) 310, 5. Jena Peter Nierhoff (Denmark) 200,1. Nick Yates (England) 180,7 equal. Han JianReuter - 116 words
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Article, Illustration380 1984-01-26 33 says John O'Neill IPS IT felt as though I had run into a brick wall when I first came into contact with Peter Withe! With only a handful of first-team appearances behind me, I had the unenviable task of marking the big centreforward.IPS - 380 words
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Article, Illustration315 1984-01-26 33 WW ,er C«»' s J oPP»" Cn 'l: LeiCe most d^ f,clJ I* V «"> I .•JWTg- ~v.S 'MCQUEEN'S SO STRONG' says Terry Gibson IPS I CAN only remember getting the better of Gordon McQueen on one occasion and then cramps stopped me from taking full advantage ItIPS - 315 words
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283 1984-01-26 34 ALFONSO CHAN - By ALFONSO CHAN TOP LOCAL judokas are back on the tatami with Asian championship glory on their minds. With the memory of last year's SEA Games fresh in their minds, the national squad have resumed centralised training to283 words
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61 1984-01-26 34 [Sports in Schools Grassroots promotions can never be ignored. Realising this, hockey and rugby officials have returned to the drawing board to map out plans for the future, starting with the school children. They couldn't have picked a better time since the schools61 words
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Article336 1984-01-26 34 KEN JALLEH Jr - By KEN JALLEH Jr IT'S BACK to the basics and the schools for local rugby, with an eve on talent and promotion among school children this year. The Singapore Rugby Union, puzzled over poor performances this season, have turned their attention to the schools, starting with their first coaching336 words
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Article382 1984-01-26 34 B KULA - By B KULA SINGAPORE'S top hockey internationals have been sent back to school to promote the sport at Sassroots level as part of a long term plan to iprove the standard of hockey here. And, according to national coach Phil Williams, school children are warming up to the tips382 words
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239 1984-01-26 34 SINGAPORE'S shooting Suad may have several ichel Carregas, if they continue their current form in training this year. Michel Carrega, also known as the trapper of France, holds the world record with his 199 score out of 200 in the239 words
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193 1984-01-26 34 THE BOARD Sailing Association of Singapore will hold its Division One Championship this weekend to help local boardsailors prepare themselves before they take on foreign competition in the Singapore Open from Feb 8 to 12. The.dwppionship is restricted to flatboards.193 words
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Advertisement470 1984-01-26 30 classified 273-9Q90 NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Koh Kay Beng of No. 206-B, Elias Road, Singapore 1851 have applied for a Retail Liquor Shop licence in respect of premises at M/s Ssangleng Minimart, 261-A, Changi Road, Singapore 1441 and that this application will be heard in Court470 words
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Advertisement395 1984-01-26 30 IN THE MATTER Of THE COMPANIES ACT, CHAPTER 18S AND PURSUANT TO SECTION 284(1) (b) S.I.E. ASSOCIATES PTE LTD (Incorporated In the Republic of Singapore) (Members' Voluntary Liquidation) At the General Meeting of the members of S.I.E. Associates Pte Ltd duly convened and held at The Conference Room, 11 Cottyer395 words
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Advertisement96 1984-01-26 30 ANNOUNCEMENT Congratulations Best Wishes to The People and Government off The Republic off India on the occasion of their Republic Day From: Strait Ship Services (Re) Ltd (Shipping, Husbanding, Travel Clearing Agents) 10, Anson Road #23-10 International Plaza Singapore 0207 Tel: *****61-2, *****34/6 Cable Add: Straitagen Tlx: RS ***** Congratulations96 words
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Advertisement228 1984-01-26 32 Chinese New Wednesday, 1 February 1984 t 4 Jackie's Bowl Orchard: 9p.m. Jackie's Bowl Katong: 10p.m. 2a.m.^ C GONG xi°FA AMF Fraser Neave Orchid Sanitary I Amatil (Asia) Ltd Gan Hwa Kee Mlg > a Anglo-Swiss Gulf Singapore Pearls City Trading Co Han 9 Ten Petromin Arcade Store Harper Gilfillan228 words
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Article245 1984-01-26 35 S GULAM - Overwhelming 137 teams sign up for schools' seven-a-side meet By S GULAM A MASSIVE 959 footballers are set to break a record of sorts in this year's seven-a-side National Schools soccer championships. The number, which is only the minimum estimate, is culled from the fact that 137 teams245 words
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Article, Illustration140 1984-01-26 35 LIVERPOOL 8 SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY 0 BESI OF THE SPORJS FILES Reuter LIVERPOOL, Thursday LIVERPOOL'S monopoly of the English football Milk Cup continued without so much as a stutter last night when they swept aside Second Division SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY 3-0 in aReuter - 140 words
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Advertisement244 1984-01-26 35 HARD MEN IN aXDV mt DIVISION ONE nB I STAR SOCCER this week brings you first-person accounts by two players vT of two very tough guys in English football Aston Villa's blood-and-guts striker PETER WITHE (left) and Manchester United centre half GORDON i w Coventry striker Terry Gibson and Leicester244 words
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