Singapore Monitor, 30 January 1984, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section17 1984-01-30 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR J EVENING EDITION V. M C (P) No 13/5/83 Monday, January 30, 1984 30cents17 words
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Article, Illustration302 1984-01-30 1 CONNIE YEE - Long lines from dawn to exchange old currency notes (or new Board's counters to remain open after banking hours By CONNIE YEE LONG QUEUES formed outside the Singapore Currency Board from dawn to exchange old currency for crispy notes and sparkling coins to give away as hongPiCTURE KENNETH TEO - 302 words
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Advertisement70 1984-01-30 1 REPORT AND MORE PICTURES ON PG 2 Reagan to seek re-election: "gill He says more must be done ,I|jL WE HAVE more to do in creating jobs, |HH achieving control over government spending, returning more autonomy to m the keeping peace a more flJflfe||HHLLljJH settled world and seeing if we70 words
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Article, Illustration590 1984-01-30 2 CONNIE YEE - 'Why couldn't the notes have been distributed to the banks?' asks irate man The Big Queue For Notes STORY: CONNIE YEE MR MICHAEL ANCHANT, a former photographer and now part-time model, went down to the Singapore Currency Board at Robinson Road atPICTURES: KENNETH TEO - 590 words
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Article, Illustration402 1984-01-30 3 YEOW MEI SIN - HIGH DEMAND FOR AIRLINE SEATS CAUSE THEM TO BE STRANDED By YEOW MEI SIN THE UNEXPECTEDLY high demand for airline seats to Australia left airline managers with the mad scramble to put 150 stranded Australian-bound passengers on flights throughout yesterday and today. The402 words
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210 1984-01-30 3 TAX EVASION CASE THE PROSECUTION in the Wee Mon Cheng tax evasion trial submitted this morning that Wee had raised the question of a letter of guarantee and collateral just to cloud the issue. The question was where the $100,000 came210 words
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Article, Illustration104 1984-01-30 4 IT WAS bought in a flea market in Rome, Italy, for a mere $30. But for service engineer Joseph Lazaroo, 29, this early 19th century microscope is a real treasure. It may be well over 150 years old, but the brass microscope withStory and Pictures by CHEW YEN FOOK - 104 words
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82 1984-01-30 4 Lianhe Zaobao CIVIL servants switching to positions in statutory bodies will retain their free medical benefits on retirement. This ruling will become effective on Wednesday, Feb 1, according to a Ministry of Finance circular sent to the permanent secretariesLianhe Zaobao - 82 words
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217 1984-01-30 4 TIMBER companies on the banks of Jurong River will soon have well-demarcated log ponds and loading and unloading areas for veneer and sawn timber, a measure to maxe the waterway cleaner and safer. Demarcation of the log ponds, to be217 words
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367 1984-01-30 5 GANDHI AMBALAM - MINISTRY'S BID TO CUT DOWN INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS IN BUILDING CONSTRUCTION SECTOR By GANDHI AMBALAM THE LABOUR Ministry is working or a guide book in Chinese on safety measures as part of its attempt to cut down industrial accidents, particularly in the building construction sector.367 words
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AROUND SINGAPORE
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Article, Illustration122 1984-01-30 5 A BUTTERFLY park near the zoo, a cultural centre for Asean arts and crafts, and the preservation of St Joseph's Institution as an exhibition centre. These were some of the ideas churned out at the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board's122 words
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70 1984-01-30 5 THE ISTANA grounds are to be opened to the public on Friday, Feb 3 from 8 am to 6.50 pm on the occasion of the Chinese New Year. But, just a reminder. Do not litter the Kunds, if you do70 words
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79 1984-01-30 5 ANY IDEAS on how the National Wages Council (NWC) should go about its work mis year? If you have any views, the council would like to near from you. So please write in to: The Secretary, NWC, Economic Development Board, 179 words
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52 1984-01-30 5 IT'S ONLY a matter of time before you can use Scotts' Road pedestrian underpass without having to climb up and down so many flights of steps. The PWD will soon be calling for tenders to install four escalators to encourage more people to use52 words
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58 1984-01-30 5 WANT TO know more about the law on copyright where it concerns computer software? And about computer licensing and distribution? Five US experts will share their experiences and expertise at a three-day seminar from Feb 27 to 29, organised by the Systems Education58 words
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Article, Illustration691 1984-01-30 6 mp) THE SONY DILEMMA SONY Is woM known ■or lu innovations* n spands millions on rosoaroh Just to bo Numtoor Ono. But lately, H has boon paying tho high prfco of bolng tho host. Tho host is not anough Iff tho host cannot stop691 words
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Article64 1984-01-30 6 ME MORITA, who dislikes all forms of drinking, is said to be a leader, not a boss. He never speaks down. He knows how to encourage the best in those who work for him. He listens well and can change his mind without64 words
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Advertisement269 1984-01-30 3 «BiFor the Gras seven m madness that has been taking place for 150 years in New r wj W Orleans, America. we brought to Singapore -flTr jttfrfc V for 11 days of fun, fashion and frivolity at Nutmees. ILVj m It says a lot for the Hyatt's sense of humour269 words
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Advertisement77 1984-01-30 5 BmiffH rt y, t'r MHHWi^ro*l'3T^B 1 ffi JyfTl 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 precision77 words
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Advertisement242 1984-01-30 6 Happy Vdentine SweetheartJ Here's a gift that's straight from the heart. This Valentine, express your feelings in a beautiful pewter vase. Available at all Selangor Pewter showrooms and authorised dealers. Hearts and two names (up to 10 characters), inscribed at no extra cost! offer till Feb 14 th 1984 T242 words
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world
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Article, Illustration482 1984-01-30 7 f THE REAGAN DECISION AP WASHINGTON, Monday Declaring that "our work is not finished," US President Ronald Reagan ended speculation and announced in a television speech last night that he would run for a second four-year term in November's national elections. In his lone-expectedAP - 482 words
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122 1984-01-30 7 Reuter NEW YORK, Monday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan's popularity as US President is rising, according to the latest Newsweek poll. Results of the poll, published in the latest edition of the weekly news magazine, revealed that 56 per cent of the respondents said they had personalReuter - 122 words
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487 1984-01-30 8 Protesters to resume march to site of Aquino's assassination AP MEYCAUAYAN (Philippines), Monday MILITARY authorities here have agreed to let hundreds of anti-government protesters, blocked for two days from entering Manila, to march tomorrow to the Manila Airport where Benigno Aquino was assassinated. Protesters ledAP - 487 words
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Article149 1984-01-30 8 BEIJING, Monday PEOPLE drinking China's famous Hundred Pleasures beer were sometimes swallowing a mixture of pond water, detergent and chemicals, a Chinese newspaper has reported. A brewery racket uncovered recently by investigators at Zhanjiang in southern China was passing off bottles of untreated fishpond water,149 words
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156 1984-01-30 8 AP NEW DELHI, Monday AT LEAST five Pakistanis were killed earlier this month in a series of border clashes between Indian and Pakistani troops in disputed Kashmir region, the United News of India reported yesterday. An Indian Defence Ministry spokesman said Indian and Pakistani forcesAP - 156 words
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254 1984-01-30 10 Navy chief says they have sunk at least 45 ships trying to enter Iranian ports SHATT EL-ARAB (Iraq), Monday THE Iraqi navy will fire at any foreign ship sailing to Iran's oil terminal on the Kharg island or any other Iranian port in254 words
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World Briefs
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Article, Illustration98 1984-01-30 10 AP AMPIL (Cambodia): Ex-premier Son Sann welcomed Prince Norodom Sihanouk to his headquarters near the Thai-Cambodian border yetserday and the two Cambodian resistance leaders expressed hope in Vietnam's recent reported willingness to participate in negotiations on the Cambodian issue. Prince Sihanouk, the 61-year-oldAP - 98 words
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70 1984-01-30 10 UPI MADRID: Two suspected Basque terrorists killed a retired army general yesterday by firing 13 shots into his head ana chest as he walked home from church on a residential street, police said. The gunmen escaped. Lt Gen Guillermo Quintana, 67, former headUPI - 70 words
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82 1984-01-30 10 UPI TEL AVIV: Mordechai Ben-Porat, a minister without portfolio, resigned yesterday weakening Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir's vulnerable coalition, but Mr Shamir rejected suggestions that he should also step down. Mr Ben-Porat, who will retain his seat as an independent in the 120-seat Knesset (parliament), quitUPI - 82 words
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101 1984-01-30 10 UPI NEW DELHI: Rail and road traffic in parts of the southern Indian state of Karnataka was at a virtual standstill yesterday as the number of arrests mounted to 21,000 on the fourth day of an indefinite blockade by agitating farmers, reports from theUPI - 101 words
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57 1984-01-30 10 AP NIMES (France): A nationwide alert was issued yesterday for two members of the French Foreign legion after they allegedly stole their regiment's entire monthly payroll of about one million francs (US$l2O,OOO dollars). The French Defence Ministry issued a statement saying the theft wasAP - 57 words
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446 1984-01-30 11 Agencies JERUSALEM, Monday ISRAELI police established a special task force yesterday to investigate suspected terrorism by zealots, perhaps including some with Israeli Army training, after an attempt to destroy one of Islam's holiest sites was thwarted at the last minute. PoliceAgencies - 446 words
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126 1984-01-30 11 AP ADELAIDE, Monday AUSTRALIA is getting a poor image because of the growing number of men who go on "sex tours" in the Philippines, according to the Philippines national support group. The private group, which is interested in developments in the Philippines, condemned theAP - 126 words
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73 1984-01-30 11 UPI STOCKHOLM, Monday THREE frogmen were observed near a military installation in the Stockholm Archipelago late September, the Swedish defence staff said yesterday. It was the first report of unidentified frogmen operating in Sweden's neutral waters. The government has protested repeated violationsUPI - 73 words
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145 1984-01-30 11 Reuter SAN FRANCISCO, Monday AN OPERATION similar to removing the tonsils has been developed for chronic cases of snoring, physicians at Stanford University Medical Centre said on Saturday. About 250 snorers have already been operated on successfully, according to surgeon Dr Martin Hopp.Reuter - 145 words
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Advertisement117 1984-01-30 7 gp t 7^l i A prosperous start to a prosperous year. i K>9 •g <^(. a hgppy round of"lo hel", aUrvpa ®§U®£| grand Lunar hew Year celebration, feasting on traditional YGShßig (Raw Fish Salad) ana (xncr rcsuvc Qisnes. Invite busbies* associates and staff to our set menu. From Vermillion i.;117 words
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Advertisement88 1984-01-30 8 Asiatic Engineering Pte. Ltd. s m S i 51 1 154. 156 OWEN ROAO. SINGAPORE 0821, TEL *****10. *****90 TELEGRAMS ASIAENGINE TELEX R*****1 Sole Agent EBARA pumps SMOCM LPO MODEL LPS Model SO Model CVRS Cheek Valve Approved by HDB, PUB ADVERTISEMENT AUTHORS WANTED BY NEW YORK PUBLISHER Leading subsidy88 words
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Advertisement26 1984-01-30 8 CHAMPION NCe people TO DO BUSINESS witm World Trade Centra, #01 -46/49. Mar/lime Square. Singapore 0409. Tel *****56 24. Lang Kee Road. Singapore 0315. Tal *****126 words
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Advertisement128 1984-01-30 9 v Vn ""•J *7. A I'M K *i 'K«2 *V **4' v 4 PEPPERMINT PARK theatre lounge < »ii heard about ii You've read about it l .xeryhodx s about it \n<l now It'sl'inallx here Step in \ttd you enter a new dimension in entertainment A new real it x.128 words
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Advertisement225 1984-01-30 10 INTRODUCING the little video tape whiz! fe&k* H, I T^illL,,^J GOOD things, they say, come in small packages. And the most affordable among its kind in the market. The the definition aptly suits the new VIP-1000, VHS Video Funai VIP-1000 is so compact and comes in an attractive, Cassete Player225 words
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Advertisement137 1984-01-30 11 AVAILABLE AT AUTHORISED DEALERS. Sole Agent for S.E. Asia: H.W. Shelley Co. (Pte) Ltd. T HOTEL TtCmL; OIUAR VIEW YEAfc SPECIAL NEW YEAR EVE Lunch: $14 Nett Gala Dinner: $38 Nett (complimentary drink) Non-Diners: $28 Nett (inclusive of first drink) NEW YEAR DAY Dinner: $32 Nett (complimentary drink) Non-Diners: $22137 words
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449 1984-01-30 12 1983 SYNDICATED LOANS MANAGEMENT SCOREBOARD DRASTIC change was the keynote for Asia's money markets in 1983. Syndicated lending slumped dramatically to USf 18.3 billion, down 18 per cent over 1982. But the region's bankers, including Singapore banks such as OUB and DBS, responded successfully449 words
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598 1984-01-30 12 SUN HUNG KAI SECURITIES - Review by SUN HUNG KAI SECURITIES SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATION APPRAISING its 1983's interim results, SNPL obviously enjoyed the synergy from the merger in 1982. With a strong growth in the circulation of its integrated Chinese morning/evening newspager and more profound advertising sales, NPL is598 words
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Article44 1984-01-30 12 MM MM QfOM MM YmtM ProM C.P5 P£« OPS. Ytott Com HMDcc (Hn) io (a) (I) (11 Bmlhsto 7.1 tj 30 633 (Htsl) 1963 (Est) 14 4 369 116 16 2 3 3* 1964 (Cat) 170 «3 6 15.7 16 24 4544 words
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Article55 1984-01-30 12 Mi IBU V«*» (o JIM Dm (Jm 1 Jun 30) IMS 1M4 (HMC) (EM) (EM) r.#rewer 536 1270 >bf>0 Profit bHorfl t*i 11.2 24.0 300 Tm 5.1 110 13.5 Prof* «fl«r uu 6.1 130 IBS Kfcnortty miarest 10 14 0.5 Pro* MfetMUMI rotfwhoMerB 7.1 14 4 17.0 Eamrtgs55 words
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Article, Illustration388 1984-01-30 12 Currencies analyzed in the latest issne of the Foreign Currency Review, a publication of Manufactures Hnnover Trust YEN THE YEN has remained comparatively steady against the US dollar in the period since mid-December, trading within a 232-237/USf range, despite the dollar's strong advances against most other major currencies. Against388 words
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Article, Illustration262 1984-01-30 13 MR LOH HOON SUN has been appointed a director of Singapore News Publications Ltd and Mr WILLIAM CHEE to the board of The Singapore Monitor. Their appointments increase the number of directors on each company's board to eight. Mr Loh is the General Manager, Finance and Administration, of262 words
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Article, Illustration150 1984-01-30 13 THE Australian Tourist Commission has appointed Mr PETER GOULDING as manager of its regional office based in Singapore. Mr Goulding is a commerce graduate of Melbourne University. Before coming to Singapore he was manager of its New Zealand office. He will co-ordinate the study of the South-east150 words
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Article269 1984-01-30 13 Selected stocks at midday. Market tone: mixed. Boustead 3.04/3.06 Cold Storage 4.98/5.00 Esso 12.40 B F and N 6.80/6.85 G I H 4.60 S Genting 5.50/5.60 Haw Par 2.90 S Hume 5.90 S Inchcape 3.08 B Intraco 3.38 B Isetan 3.76/3.78 Jurong Cement 3.70/3.82 Jacks Int'l 6.60/6.90 Keppel269 words
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Article177 1984-01-30 13 Your 8$ to on* unit of foreign currency Soiling Buying TT/DO TT DO US! 2 1360 ***** 2.1170 sterling 3 0062 2 9841 2.9741 Australian ***** ***** ***** Canadian I 1.7178 1.8977 ***** New Zealand I l 3956 1.37SS l 3655 &$to 10Ountt» of I orofgn currency Austrian schilling177 words
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Miscellaneous37 1984-01-30 12 I f i nx c; V C "V '"i. U< s Ofß "rP JjM* til/i K J p tolMofr -Or* WftV 6M PEOPLE LO6E A LOT OF MOMEV OW WALL STREET--1 MAVEW'T FOUMP A Pi ME VET.'37 words
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Advertisement199 1984-01-30 13 Ijfwtot Jut. fj&ji, It s 15 red fetter days with the best (^traditionalprosperity dishes! At the Ming Palace Restaurant At Coffee Pot Dine a-la-carte on our delicious selection Go buffet style with our mouth-watering of season specialities including our famous Raw Xing Yun Fish Porridge, Nian Nian Da Li Yearly199 words
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Article, Illustration825 1984-01-30 14 features Reuter THIS MONTH Boeing came out with another version of the 737. So far more than 1,100 of the model have been built and It la felt by those in the know that it will very quickly outsell the larger 727. JONATHAN SHARPReuter - 825 words
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Advertisement84 1984-01-30 14 Lunar New Year Celebration Stamford Arms Get set for an eventful New Year at the Stamford Arms. From today till 11 Feb., the traditions and excitement of the season will be celebrated in true Stamford style. <4 Special New Year drinks and our complimentary H6ng Bao TSSfeT Traditional titbits—melon seeds,84 words
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opinion/letters
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Article456 1984-01-30 15 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT COMMENT AFTER several months of talks negotiations not being an appropriate word as Britain never had much to negotiate with it is now clear that Hong Kong will revert back to China in 1997, but will be allowed to retain its456 words
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viewpoints
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Article54 1984-01-30 15 THE DRAIN at the junction of Marshall Lane/Joo Chiat Road is polluted with stagnant water, oil, towel wrappers, tea leaves, etc. There is a very heavy stench during the afternoon whenever the weather is hot. I hope the Ministry of Environment will look into the54 words
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Article73 1984-01-30 15 TAN AH YIN - TAN AH YIN Singapore 0315 VEHICULAR traffic along Bukit Merah Central is rather heavy. With illegal parking on either side'of this stretch of road By lorries, buses, long vehicles and cars, it is hazardous for motorists from the Housing Board multi-storey car .park who are either73 words
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Article280 1984-01-30 15 MISS S BALAKEISHNAN - SPCA ONLY GIVES PETS TO PEOPLE WHO CARE MISS S BALAKEISHNAN Administrative Secretary SPCA WE REFER to Mr Mohan's letter (SM, Jan 20). We thank Mr Mohan for his advice "Don't get a pet any pet if you can't take care of it in the first280 words
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154 1984-01-30 15 PETER BOYD - PETER BOYD Singapore 0314 I REFER to your report about the Canadian couple who is giving away $11 million of their $23 million lottery winnings to charity and relatives (SM, Jan 24). I believe that there is no easy way of becoming a154 words
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149 1984-01-30 15 YAP YEOW WOON - YAP YEOW WOON Public Relations Officer Republic of Singapore Police I REFER to the letter captioned "Police Force should use wheel clamps to end illegal parking" from "Robert Chan" (sM, Dec m We thank Mr Robert Chan for his suggestion149 words
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Advertisement70 1984-01-30 15 LETTERS on any subject of pubic interest wi be accepted tor publication. They should be typad and must be signed. They must also include thawrttar's name adtt address even if me writer osooes to um a pseudonym in print. A contact talaphone numbar would be useful. Wa reaarve the right70 words
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Miscellaneous23 1984-01-30 15 TOO V wei u "1 Kw- 1 _/-perpend on WHO'LL' (vXvvToZ I 11/fll IMVITr US J *rs I A-tthe KMOW... UJUCH r y23 words
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Article, Illustration278 1984-01-30 16 TODAY'S Highlights Futureworld (Part I) (Ch 5, 8.40 pm) THIS is the sequel to the 1973 production, Westworld. Two reporters (played by Peter Fonda and Blythe Danner) go on a press junket to Futureworld to cover the opening ceremony. When they suspect that those running the278 words
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Article, Illustration639 1984-01-30 16 WONG SING YEONG - TV Scene By WONG SING YEONG REMEMBER Side Streets, Narrow Lanes? If you are old enough, you probably do. This is the literal translation of one of the first (or perhaps even the first) Hong Kong-TVB serial to be aired on local television in639 words
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Advertisement68 1984-01-30 16 ELEGANCE A WOMAN CAN USE EVERY D\Y Cross for Women. Renowned Cross quality in precious 10K and 14K gold filled* Elegance specially designed with contemporary brocade engraving for the discerning woman. The famous Cross mechanical guarantee promises a woman daily writing pleasure for a lifetime. K Sole Agents MAIKO GENERAL68 words
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Miscellaneous1105 1984-01-30 16 GUIDE! F m 9 de page 22 3.00 Opening Programme Highlights followed by Swordsman Chu (C) (r). I Story Time (T) li tuna exam- 1 ined. Peter Benchley Alex- J andra Morton in their study the beha- 1 vioural killer whales, also known as WF I Take I y Romper1,105 words
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Article, Illustration1106 1984-01-30 17 BRANDO, HESTON AND BACALL The Chinese zodiac says rats are charming, hard-working, sociable and level-headed. On the negative side, they are over-ambitious, greedy, scheming and vindictive. PHILIP CHEAH looks at three Hollywood stars born in the Year of the Rat to see how closely they fit the1,106 words
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Article, Illustration644 1984-01-30 18 Pauline Loh - HONGKONG aoawcsl Hong Kong TV musicals help chase the blues with Pauline Loh WARM weather is nowhere in sight. The mercury has plunged again to an alltime low of six degrees Celsius and I'm writing this with leather gloves on, having discovered that the644 words
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Article, Illustration502 1984-01-30 19 LO TIEN YIN - No tears this book tells you everything you want to know about dressmaking By LO TIEN YIN STILL thinking ambitiously of sewing your Lunar New Year dress yourself at the 11th hour? Here's a tip on where you can find everything you want to know about502 words
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Article, Illustration362 1984-01-30 21 SHE 'FIRES' DIRECTOR LAT-WP HOLLYWOOD: A mysterious gap was the only signal on NBC's Today show last Wednesday that something was amiss in a segment devoted to Country, the recently completed film about contemporary farmers starring and produced by Jessica Langte. The gap occurred near theLAT-WP - 362 words
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Article936 1984-01-30 22 UON AND DRAGON DANCES LION and dragon dances will be staged at the Goodwood Park Hotel on Feb 2. There will also be acrobatic stunts. The performances will be held at the car park.facing the Tudor Ballroom from 11 am to 11.30 am and at the936 words
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Advertisement48 1984-01-30 17 COMICS: Pa* 24 (Unisex Salon) i Lunar Fashion Festival Spiral, Bodywave Pemu We have them all! Special Festive Offer! rW W Perms from $35/-02-31 Katong Plaza, T Brooke Road, *****. ;T (Next to Palace Theatre) Tel: 344 5705 W Business Hours: 10.00 a.m. 7.30 p.m. Mondays to Sundays48 words
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Advertisement88 1984-01-30 18 L m-w: Sip vour favourite drink as J W you enjoy the ambience of m m this eosy pub. M W Relax to the sounds of one of m Singapore's top groups. m The Downtown I (appearing l\ i \c t pt Vmda\ s I 80 Marine Parade Road s88 words
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Advertisement501 1984-01-30 19 announcements from advertisers i > w>.»~>- 'i^Mfca^tjAjMßhaß Mr Michael Ziarnik with Hyatt hotel chefs Josef Budde and Kim Chua, creators of the giant cake. On Mr Ziarnik's left is Mr Tan Eng Nam, chairman of Audio Products Sdn Bhd, sole agents for Jensen products in this region. Giant cake marks501 words
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Advertisement431 1984-01-30 20 (I 3 k H 1 I* Delicious g Chinese Seafood Please call *****83 for reservations. yB PL/^as^ A MEMBER OF THE UNITED OVERSEAS LANO GROUP 7SOOBMC*Ro*t &ng*xx»o7l9 Terrace Gardei? HyT, 1 V^Hps A wide selection of Western and Local food is being offerred. For lunch, you can try our A431 words
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Advertisement67 1984-01-30 21 JADE: LAST DAY (*****80) 5 SHOWS at 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30, 9.00 THE RETURN GREAT ADVENTURE mwnnwfCn*! .^u4iouviiMi:rf».rt»u.. ELLIOTTI 1 UDO: Tomorrow ft Wednesday J~ Institute's Code of Honour: a cadet will not lie, cheat, steal > It is a simple code. It is a stem code. W Jl] TIIE67 words
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Miscellaneous486 1984-01-30 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 the486 words
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Miscellaneous39 1984-01-30 22 (■Hi TODAY: TOMORROW High tido: 9.03 am Low tide: 4.16 «m (2.4 m) (1.5 m) Low tido: 4.16 pm High tide: 9.54 am (0.4 m) (2.5 m) High ado: 11.37 pm Low tido: 4.56 pm (2.3 m) (0.3 m)39 words
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Miscellaneous688 1984-01-30 23 leisure comics ASSIGNMENT: TOP SECRET By Bill Barry W z assumTV II 111 I "II t EURORA CENTER AND DRIVE TO A SUBTERRANEAN I THE "winx'caMriNfl ttft I HE AO OARAOE CAME 1 L Of STRIKE'S DOWN jSKSSvSL/ B M —smsst I v ARIES March 21 to April 19 LIBRA688 words
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Advertisement358 1984-01-30 26 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. I*s UNI-GROW PRIVATE LIMITED (In Voluntary Liquidation) At an Extraordnary General Meeting of me members of UNI-GROW PRIVATE LIMITED duly convened and heid at 6001. Beach Road. #14-01. Gotten Mde Tower. Singapore 0719 on the 25th day of January 1964, the fotowmg358 words
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Article243 1984-01-30 27 »•<. prttenal StCCtf I*** Indoor Season W L PCT OB GokJen Bay 12 6 667 Chicago 12 7 632 1/2 Cosmo* 10 7 588 1 1/2 San Diego 8 8 500 3 Tulsa 8 11 421 4 1/2 Vancouver 7 10 .412 4 1/2 Tampa Bay 6 14 300243 words
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252 1984-01-30 27 j^yS3EsTOffiiUß INTERNATIONAL WEEKEND SPORTS ROUND-UP AP NEW YORK, Monday PETER WARD scored three goals and the Vancouver Whitecaps scored four straight times in the fourth period en route to an 8-5 victory over the Tulsa Roughnecks in a North AmericanAP - 252 words
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193 1984-01-30 27 Reuter, UPI WINNIPEG (Canada), Monday VICTOR DAVIS set the fifth world best time of the Canadian National Short-course Swimming championships when he shattered his own mark in the men's 200 m breaststroke final here last night. Davis finished with a time ofReuter, UPI - 193 words
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Article272 1984-01-30 27 National Hockey Leaps WALKS CONFERENCE Patrick Division W L T PTS OF OA NY Mas 31 19 2 64 228 182 NYRangm 29 17 5 63 210 191 Philadelphia 27 15 7 61 213 174 Washington 27 21 4 58 193 167 Pittsburgh 10 34 5 25 150 219272 words
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Article, Illustration55 1984-01-30 27 UPI SEOUL: Prayurasak Muangsurin (left) of Thailand geta a mouthful from South Korean champion Chun Joo-do when they traded punchea during their International Box- ing Federation Junior Bantamweight match in Seoul on Saturday. Chun defended hia crown with a knock out in the 12th round ofUPI - 55 words
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93 1984-01-30 28 NEGRI SembUan were all smiles yesterday and with good reason. For a side considered to be no-hopers in the Malaysia Cap, they chalhed up their third win in foar matches yesterday, beating fancied Armed Forces 1-0. The winning goal came from a well-executed corner93 words
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104 1984-01-30 28 FORMER Malaysian striker Mokhtar Dakar! turned supersub for Selangor in the Malaysia Cup matck against Sarawak in Rucking yesterday wken ke sparked his side to a 3-1 win. Selangor looked in deep trouble and were facing n likely defent wken Wan Ibrahim scored in the104 words
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Article, Illustration400 1984-01-30 28 •?B^Bf -RESULTS AT A GLANCE ■PAHANG 4 KELANTAN 3 MALACCA 3 JOHOR2 SELANQOR 3 SARAWAK 1 NEGRI 1 ARMED FORCES 0 PERAK 2 BRUNEI 2 KUANTAN, Monday TWO super hat-tricks were the features of this thriller of a Malaysia Cup tie at Darulmakmur Stadium on Saturday night. In400 words
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Article127 1984-01-30 28 P W D L F A Pts Penang 4 4 0 0 8 2 12 Malacca 5 3 1 1 9 6 10 Salangor 6 3 1 2 9 7 10 Pahana 3 3 0 0 14 6 9 N Sembilan 4 3 0 1 7 7 9 Johor127 words
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345 1984-01-30 28 The Star BRUNEI were able to go home with a point from this Malaysia Cup match against Perak in Ipoh last night, but the result flattered them. Though Perak had to come back twice to equalise, they were the aggressors and should haveThe Star - 345 words
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Article, Illustration376 1984-01-30 28 S GULAM - 'Brown' boys play In the mad JUBILEE 0 QEYLANQ INTERNATIONAL 0 By S GULAM THESE toccer players, from Jubilee and Qeylang International, huffed, puffed, wheezed and grunted their way through a football match that was played on a muddy field. At times,PICTURE: MOHD ISHAK - 376 words
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Article, Illustration631 1984-01-30 29 ERNEST FRIDA - IT HELPS HIM TO A GOOD SCORE AT CHANGI GOLF ROUNDUP with ERNEST FRIDA FOR INTERNATIONAL golfer Poh Ee Kiat, yesterday's rain was a bless--Ins in disguise. It enabled him to turn in the best individual score of two-over-par 70 in631 words
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353 1984-01-30 29 B KULA - It's to mould side for Asian meet RUGBY TOUR By B KULA APART from participating in the annual Cathay Pacific two-day rugby sevens in Hong Kong, Singapore will olay two matches each in Hong Kong and Taipeh between the end of March353 words
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394 1984-01-30 29 JURONG Country Club completed a double yesterday when they collected maximum points in the Singapore Golf Association Handicap League at their nome course yesterday. Their senior team did them proud at Changi course yesterday by posting the lowest aggregate score in the394 words
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Article246 1984-01-30 29 CHEONG WING, the vice-captain of the Singapore Island Country Club, registered an ace at the Bukit course on Saturday and it cost him $1,010 in drinks at the clubhouse. The popular businessman said: "After 25 years of playing golf, I've finally achieved the dream of every246 words
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Article, Illustration602 1984-01-30 30 LEE CHIU SAN - f RESULTS L A By LEE CHIU SAN THERE WAS triumph and tragedy for Dutch engineer Wybe Valkema at the Yokohama Slalom Sprint organised by the Singapore Motor Sports Club at the old Rallang Airport yesterday. Triumph in grabbing the top prizes in both the straight-line speedPictures by KENNETH TEO - 602 words
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306 1984-01-30 30 BECAUSE OF strong currents and light winds, only four boats managed to cross the finishing line in the last race of the Singapore Yachting Association Dinghy Championships, held off Changi Beach yesterday. This annual series, which was sailed over four Saturdays306 words
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334 1984-01-30 30 CHEONG TACK WAI - By CHEONG TACK WAI LORGAN WONG strengthened his hopes for the Singapore Open when he won the Board Sailing Association of Singapore's Division One Championship held off the East Coast over the weekend. The open is to be held from Feb 8 to 12.334 words
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348 1984-01-30 30 B KULA - By B KULA SINGAPORE archery will shoot off to an exciting year with three overseas tournaments in the next few months. The Thailand Indoor Invitation meet in Bangkok will be the first event that Singapore archers will be in this year.348 words
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Advertisement192 1984-01-30 27 NOTICE ~l Advertisement CENTRAL PROVIDENT FUND ACCOUNTS OF:Names of Deceased Members Account No. 1. SUBRAMANIAM *****071 BALACHANDRA SUBRAHMANIAM BALACHANDRAN 2. ISMAUN BIN JUMARI *****700 ISMAUN BIN ASTUNARY 3. AHMAT BIN HAJI SAMAWE *****458 4. ARSHAO BIN OMAR D*****6A 5. SAYADI BIN MAWI *****79Z 6. AI'NA BINTE AMIR *****53G 7. SENG192 words
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Article, Illustration359 1984-01-30 31 Reuter PHILADELPHIA, Monday JOHN McENROE extended his domination over Ivan Lend! by beating the Czechoslovak, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3, 7-6 (7-3), today to win his third consecutive US pro-indoor tennis championship. McEnroe's victory, his fifth in the last six meetings with Lendl, earned him U5554,000 (Ssl 15,020). LendlReuter - 359 words
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39 1984-01-30 31 THE FINALS Singles: John McEnroe (US) bt Ivan Lendl (Czech) 6-3, 3-6, 6-3 and 7-6. Doublet: McEnroe and Peter Fleming (US) bt Yannick Noah and Heni Leconte (France) 6-2, 6-3.39 words
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232 1984-01-30 31 MALAYSIAN international centreback Santokh Singh will become the FAM's unofficial talent scout from next month. Santokh has resigned from the Selangor State Economic Development Corporation (PKNS) and will join a Erivate firm, M J Industries in Kuala umpur as a sales232 words
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