Singapore Monitor, 31 January 1984
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Title Section12 1984-01-31 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 13/5/83 Tuesday, January 31, 1984 30cents12 words
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334 1984-01-31 1 FOO MEY KIEN - Recording artistes to witness 'show' By FOO MEY KIEN PIRATE tape retailers and manufacturers, watch out. The International Federation of Producers of Phonograms and Videograms (IFPI), in intensifying its steps to fight piracy, will kick off the Year of the Rat by334 words
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Miscellaneous8 1984-01-31 1 WEATHER Showers Kn] in torn* areas H| H8 words
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Article, Illustration94 1984-01-31 2 CHEW YEN FOOK - CHILDREN FROM FIVE HOMES GET ICE-CREAM TREAT STORY AND PICTURE BY CHEW YEN FOOK LET'S share but not too much! Sisterly love, that's what many people would call it. But ever? sisterly love has its limits, particularly when little brother takes too big94 words
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298 1984-01-31 2 GANDHI AMBALAM - By GANDHI AMBALAM THE RUSSIAN management of Moscow Narodny Bank in Singapore, already blamed for its "poor industrial relations", has taken yet another severe anti-union stand by "withholding annual increments for its officers." The latest action by the management has been described298 words
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373 1984-01-31 3 SURESH NAIR - WU TAKE STRONG ACINI,' SAY POLICE AFTER TWO PROSECUTES AM 18 ARRESTED N IK PAST FttTNHT ir V* m» 0.. r <■ By SURESH NAIR BURSTS of cracker fire and swishing of fireworks are still very much in evidence in Singapore despite373 words
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150 1984-01-31 3 Lianhe Zaobao DO NOT blame the children for their addiction to television because their love for the picture box has to do with strong parental influence. With one-third of our adult population (570,000) having access to a video recorder, Singapore is one of theLianhe Zaobao - 150 words
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155 1984-01-31 4 FOO CHOY PENG - By FOO CHOY PENG UNION leaders will soon be able to find out all they want to know about proposed changes to the Employment Act. The National Trades Union Congress has invited the Acting Labour Minister, Prof S Jayakumar, to155 words
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451 1984-01-31 4 SURESH NAIR - Detectives trying to establish if there was a link between holdups By SURESH NAIR DID MEMBERS of the same gang pull off two armed robberies, within less than one hour, at Geylang last evening? The holdups took place at Lorong451 words
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AROUND SINGAPORE
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Article, Illustration83 1984-01-31 4 THE MRT Corporation has awarded the environmental contract (Contract 173) to HMT Consort Limited for $58 million. HMT Consort, a company created by the three Japanese electrical giants Hitachi, Mitsubishi and Toshiba will be in charge of the design, supply and installation of the83 words
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55 1984-01-31 4 WANT to bid for the EZ series (from EZ 1 to 6000)? You can do so from Feb 6 to 18, provided you have a new car. If you are interested, get the prescribed forms from the Registry of Vehicles,55 words
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97 1984-01-31 4 CONCERT lovers will be happy that Shanghai-born Miss Tang Yun, a violinist and a protege of Yehudi Menuhin, will perform with the SSO on Feb 17 and 18- and put on a recital on Feb 20. Described as a leading violinist of the97 words
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50 1984-01-31 4 MOBIL says that all its LPG gas cylinders are now fitted with a security seal to prevent any tampering of the cylinders before they reach the customers. The seals, introduced this month, are to ensure that customers do not buy decanted cooking gas.50 words
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200 1984-01-31 4 SO, THERE will be a live telecast of the Chingay procession at Ang Mo kio this Sunday after all. It'll be shown on Channel 5 from 9 am, with commentaries in English and Mandarin. In case it rains, the programme will be200 words
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Article, Illustration321 1984-01-31 6 YONG POW ANG - By YONG POW ANG THE number for your autocash cards need no longer be assigned by your bank. It can be of your own choice. The Overseas Union Bank, in order to keep in step with United Overseas Bank,321 words
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206 1984-01-31 6 DRIVING instructors are unlikely to raise their fees within the next six months, although the 500-mem-ber Driving Instructors Association had voted for an increase last Saturday. The association decided to increase the present rates of $10 per hour for weekdays and $11 for206 words
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Article, Illustration341 1984-01-31 7 SIT YIN FONG - His 'full-month' celebration coincides with festive season STORY: SIT YIN FONG IT WAS a "double" celebration for Sin- gapore's "miracle" baby Chen Guoquan yesterday when the traditional Chinese ceremony to mark the "full month" of his birth coincided with the coming Lunar New YearPICTURE: ASMAH A HAMID - 341 words
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From our EVENING EDITION yesterday
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Article, Illustration81 1984-01-31 7 WITH long queues forming up to exchange old currency for new notes and coins for the Lunar New Year hong bao, the Singapore Currency Board yesterday announced that its exchange counters would remain open beyond normal hours (9 am to 3 pm) today (Tuesday).81 words
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38 1984-01-31 7 AIRLINE managers yesterday found it hard to find seats for 150 Australiabound passengers, who have been stranded in Singapore, some for as long as two weeks, all because of the unexpectedly high demand for seats.38 words
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47 1984-01-31 7 THE prosecution in the Wee Mon Cheng tax evasion trial yesterday said that Wee had raised the question of guarantee just to cloud the issue. State Counsel Mr Jiang Siew Ming said that based on evidence the prosecution has proved its case.47 words
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Advertisement346 1984-01-31 7 I I i I Simple 'Self Application' Kits now available Controls heat, glare and fading Reduces air-conditioning costs Makes glass shatter-resistant Improves outdoor beauty Maintenance free Easy application self-adhesive 3 colours: Grey, Bronze, Silver Distributors: AXIS TRADING CO. PTE. LTD. 9 Jalan Besar. Call *****76 Singapore 0820 *****41 UNI SUN346 words
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167 1984-01-31 8 Reuter ISLAMABAD. Tuesday PAKISTAN'S military authorities banned student unions in Islamabad yesterday after unrest in the city's main Quaid-e-Azam University. A martial law regulation issued by military ruler General Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq said formation or continuation of unions in all educational institutions inReuter - 167 words
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Article207 1984-01-31 8 Reuter NEW PORT RICHEY (Florida), Tuesday A YOUNG Indiana woman jailed in Florida because she had a baby without court permission was freed after a sympathetic businessman posted a US$lO,OOO (5|21,300) bail bond. In 1982 Jackie Fourthman, then 20, pleaded guilty to third degree murderReuter - 207 words
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376 1984-01-31 8 Agencies TOKYO, Tuesday SONY SHAREHOLDERS, angry about a fall in profits and the future of the company's Betamax system video-tape recorder (VTR), subjected the electronics giant's executives to a 13-hour grilling yesterday. Police later said that there were a number of underworld-linkedAgencies - 376 words
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Article, Illustration418 1984-01-31 9 AP TATUM, Tuesday CAMBODIAN resistance leader Prince Norodom Sihanouk returned to his headquarters yesterday and received an emotional welcome from refugees and guerilla fighters facing off against Vietnamese forces just eight kilometres away. "Long live Prince Sihanouk," many snouted as the formerAP - 418 words
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Article71 1984-01-31 10 UPI LONDON, Tuesday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan's decision to seek another term drew both cheers and groans in Europe yesterday, but London bookies immediately made him odds-on favourite to win the 1984 US presidential election. Ladbroke bookmakers gave odds of 1-4 on Mr Reagan's being re-elected while the eventualUPI - 71 words
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Article, Illustration488 1984-01-31 10 SAYS HIS CAMPAIGN DIRECTOR THE RtAGAN DECISIO Reuter WASHINGTON, Tuesday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan's re-election campaign director said yesterday that tne president was starting his race well ahead in 45 or 46 of the 50 US states, but could still lose "if everything went wrong," especiallyReuter - 488 words
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WHAT THEY SAY
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Article42 1984-01-31 10 IN PARIS, the Le Monde newspaper said: "Mr Reagan s candidature soothes traditionbound Americans who see the president as reflecting the image of the America they cherish: strong, prosperous, feared hy evil and the envy of all."42 words
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Article43 1984-01-31 10 BRITISH Conservative MP Sir Anthony Kershaw said: "I would prefer him to Mr Walter Mondale who seems likely to be the Democratic runner. "It's a little bit of the devil you know rather than the devil you don't."43 words
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Article47 1984-01-31 10 BRITAIN'S Daily Telegraph said:"lf he is elected, he will be only two years short of his 80th birthday when he leaves office. His appetite for the vast workload is already said to be severely limited. Chances are that it will diminish further."47 words
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Article41 1984-01-31 10 IN Switzerland, the Tribune de Geneve newspaper said: "Although the polls show (Mr Reagan) to be vulnerable on many fronts, his policies have polarised the nation and recreated discontent among minorities on whom he will have to count."41 words
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Article67 1984-01-31 10 Reuter WASHINGTON, Tuesday ALTHOUGH President Ronald Reagan will turn 73 on Feb 6, he projects a hale and hearty image. Pollsters say his age does not look like a decisive issue. Mr Reagan is the oldest president in US history. He is also regardedReuter - 67 words
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114 1984-01-31 11 Reuter WASHINGTON, Tues A SENIOR US arms negotiator said yesterday a breakthrough was possible in talks on reducing strategic nuclear weapons and he hinted Washington might agree to merge negotiations on long and medium-range missiles. The Strategic Arms Reduction Talks (Start) "haveReuter - 114 words
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205 1984-01-31 11 UPI LONDON, Tuesday FOREIGN investment in Hong Kong increased strongly last year despite concern about the colony's future and the recession, the Hong Kong Government Office announced yesterday. A total of 257 foreign companies set up business in Hong Kong in 1983,UPI - 205 words
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Article122 1984-01-31 11 Chemical castration order with drug made by great grandfather's firm UPI KALAMAZOO (Michigan), Tuesday A JUDGE yesterday ordered the heir to a pharmaceutical company to submit to "chemical castration" within 30 days for raping his stepdaughter for several years. The judge prescribed that Roger Gauntlett useUPI - 122 words
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118 1984-01-31 11 LAT-WP BEIRUT, Tues A US MARINE was killed yesterday when the American base at the Beirut Airport came under sustained fire for about six hours. Three other marines were wounded in the fighting. One of the wounded was evacuated by helicopter to theLAT-WP - 118 words
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Advertisement74 1984-01-31 8 r,. -I Ptenana's mm m m Golden Sands Escapades ,y,cx Sims vC <7/4 OF AIR-fare jasT sm pEN sm Enjoy a fun-filled holiday lndu at the Golden Sands. 2to trom oyJJJ/* to s>YOyj/- Free admission to CJnta Discotheque Make your reservation today! Call our General Sates Agent: harpers holidays •01-3474 words
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Advertisement198 1984-01-31 9 taaS in the yetowpages can stop you feeing Ate Cost-effectm adverting that works hard36sdays a year Successful businesses go hand in hand with successful advertising. And you can 7 afford not to advertise in the Yellow Pages. You see, the Yellow Pages reaches all phone users with an increased circulation198 words
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Advertisement561 1984-01-31 10 IS mm hi ST. VALENTINE'S DAY PENDANT By tradition, February 14th every year* is celebrated all over the world as St.Valentine's Day. And, also by tradition, this is the day upon which you send a special Card or, it you're really serious about it a special Gift. Anonymously. To the561 words
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Advertisement416 1984-01-31 11 Gmefeashmus WjfKr m I Wednesday, February 1984. We're giving away lucky red packets Bring the whole family together for Success'.'Luck in to children dining at the Inn of > this joyous reunion at our Inn of Hands'and Happiness and Orchard Cafe on VJO± Happiness. WeVe two special 9-course 'Prosperous Chinese416 words
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Article150 1984-01-31 12 WHEN a compaay is first admitted to the official trading list, the criterion «wd by the stock exchange is deciding whether the connter should be listed on the first or second trading board is knsed on the compnny's past performance. Brokers say that comnnnies with C dividend records150 words
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353 1984-01-31 12 JEANNE WONG - TALAM MINES STOCKS ARE A CASE IN POINT By JEANNE WONG HOLDING little-traded Malaysian second board shares can be dangerous, even though once in a while .windfall gains are possible, if you happen to be on the right side of tne deal. Take the353 words
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Article244 1984-01-31 12 Most indices hit new highs ASIAN stock markets again broke records yesterday. The Singapore, Tokyo and Taiwan exchanges all hit new highs in their respective indices, while Hong Kong is poised to break the 1,100 mark in the Hang Seng Index. Tne Straits Times Index244 words
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104 1984-01-31 12 THE chairman of South Pacific Textiles, Mr David Lee, has failed in his attempt to sell his shares in the company. In an announcement to the stock exchange, he said discussions with a bumiputra group for the sale of104 words
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Article214 1984-01-31 12 r 1 VWLLSTREET i Reuter WALL STREET stock prices continued the decline of the past three weeks yesterday despite a finalhour rally attempt, with profit-tak-ing and increasing investor caution dominating market activity. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which was off as much as 13 pointsReuter - 214 words
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Article161 1984-01-31 12 Dollar and Qolc AP THE US dollar was mixed in lacklustre trading yesterday, rising in Japan, falling broadly in Europe and then ending the day with widespread gains in the US. Dealers said traders remained preoccupied with the course of interest rates in theAP - 161 words
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Article370 1984-01-31 13 COMPANY WILL TAKE OVER 80 PER CENT OF EQUIPMENT LEASE WITH ITS NEW SHARES SOUTH Malaysia Industries (SMI) has reached separate agreements with the various vendors of Equipment Lease (M) whereby SMI will acquire 80 per cent of the issued share capital of Equipment Lease in370 words
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237 1984-01-31 13 COMPANY NEWS NEW STRAITS Times Press (Malaysia) is looking for more diversified long-term growth, chairman Datuk Junus Sudin says in the annual report. Expansion will also come from existing business, he says. New Straits Times saw a substantial improvement in advertising volume in237 words
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Miscellaneous42 1984-01-31 12 e>.J4 MtNaiifkt Sjr»d. lac f 1 WOLO OM TO 0 you i? WATe... K Rfiri= 41 l 4i [J* »l Va a 4# E 11 if* n n B L \3a y^" RW M\w R 'look* LIKE 60ME1PWCr ofo* ABOUT lb BRfcAK.42 words
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Advertisement325 1984-01-31 13 3rd Prize: 4th 10th Prizes: 11th 20th Prizes: 21st 50th Prizes: 200 Consolation Prizes: I Sharp MZ-808 personal computer Sharp GF-9500 carry compo Sharp ES-2030 r• M Sharp GF-4747Z 1 Sharp EL-345 solar powered I with printer and disc drive or ES-22F0 M stereo cassette recorder calculator each I twin325 words
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Article, Illustration732 1984-01-31 14 VERY LIKE OUR SINGLISH, THIS MIXTURE OF ENGLISH AND HINDI IS FAST SPREADING INDIA features KNT NEW DELHI: India is a nation of 700 million souls who have a hard time understanding each other. And for good reason. There are 15 major languages and hundreds of dialectsKNT - 732 words
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Advertisement141 1984-01-31 14 'Pavlova'. A major cultural Look outZ<£ for future event on the opening nightcultural//entertainment of SBC Channel 12— sponsored by DDfMlll brought to you S ESSO including BlwfwMF I by ESSO. Shakespeare's The This f Merchant of Venice WvUNvUK minuted and documentaries i MV n special^^J|L-' on Gandhi DAIfl lllf A141 words
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Article442 1984-01-31 15 THE SINGAPORE I MONITOR C^$!ggBfl AN OLD political evil, something we have termed, for want of a better phrase government by convenience was sharply illustrated recently by spectacular Cernment turnabouts in isia, Morocco, and, to an extent, Hong Kong. In all the cases, the authorities442 words
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459 1984-01-31 15 12-HOUR SHIFT MAY HAVE DETRIMENTAL HEALTH EFFECTS WE ARE students from the Law Faculty of the National University of Singapore. We write in support of a recent call made by three Christian movements to cease the implementation of the 12-hour shift for459 words
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114 1984-01-31 15 WASTE in any form should rightly be condemned. But I would like to congratulate Mindef for managing its millions so well that the only waste that the Auditor-General could discover was $72,000 on diaries and calendars (SM, Jan 27). The so-called "waste" could be excusable114 words
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Article20 1984-01-31 15 Imagination has always had powers of resurrection that no science can match Ingrid Bengis, US author.20 words
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139 1984-01-31 15 PETER BOYD - PETER BOYD Singapore 0314 I REFER to the article headlined "SBS asks government and private firms to absorb staff" (SM, Jan 26). By the end of the year, all SBS buses will be run on the one-man-operation ticketing system (OTS) and conductors will139 words
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Advertisement72 1984-01-31 15 LETTERS on any subject of pubic interest wNI 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 the72 words
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Miscellaneous44 1984-01-31 15 VATOU I fOSGOT] iOoH'f WO«?f?V THE WHAT ABC?GT T <T, VOU WILL A MV WALLET AMP THf VO4TMA*TER t?AMG TO f UMfcKfLLA AT THE $AV A GUV FO<JH? "WE X v —ir 7 OFPICf/r wallet WITH **ooL 1 O /TV, V W Mf m44 words
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Article414 1984-01-31 16 TODAY'S Highlights Pavlova (Ch 12, 9.00 pm) ANNA PAVLOVA danced her way around the world and was in the spotlight wherever she went. She is credited with popularising the art of ballet and creating an awareness among those who had never seen it performed before.414 words
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Article, Illustration654 1984-01-31 16 WONG SING YEONG - TV Scene By WONG SING YEONG AFTER much delay and anticipation, The Awakening will finally open on February 6. As in past SBC dramas, the pilot episode serves to introduce the lead cast and establishes the mood for the rest of the serial. The opening is654 words
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Advertisement470 1984-01-31 16 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, Chia Bee Luan of No. 7, Aroozoo Lane, Singapore 1953, have applied for a Retail Liquor Shop licence in respect of premises at M/s 7 Eleven Supermarket, Blk. 210, Hougang Street 21, #01-273 275, Singapore 1953, and that this application will be470 words
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Advertisement84 1984-01-31 16 i Now you can get the latest news at NTUC Fair Price too! It's all In THE SINGAPORE MONITOR available at: NTUC Fairprice Supermarkets: Clementi Blk 451, Clementi Ave 3 #01-307 Yung Kuang Blk 63-66 Yung Kuang Road, Jurong #01-119/02-119 Coronation Gl, Coronation Shopping Plaza #587, Bt. Timah Road. Peace84 words
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Miscellaneous1405 1984-01-31 16 K313 5 H Film guide on page 20 Opening Programme Highlights by Bus Tripping (As an Elementary School Bus 9Bp|flS|K! IBsHflß Passenger). VHMMMHMP *'MHRBBBSBBi The basic behaviour and rules for school bus danger the Afternoon Hellstrom Programme News JH Share New PR Hw young helps her prepare the New ABk1,405 words
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Article, Illustration336 1984-01-31 17 INEZ WEI - CAREFREE ABANDON AND COOL SOPHISTICATION Co-ordinated hi/ INEZ WEI Clothes: The JUN and DOMON range from DAIMARU Models: DON and TERENCE Location: THE BRUNEI SUITE GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL YOU are adventurous, original, stylish a man on the move. You break newPictures by CLIFTON AW - 336 words
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Article, Illustration379 1984-01-31 19 LI LIANJIE, the brilliant Chinese gongfu star of Shaolin Temple, is teaming up with Hong Kong's ace eongfu director, Liu Jialiang, for his third film. The match-making was done by Silver City, the group that firoauced Li's first two ilms. Li owes his379 words
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Article, Illustration1225 1984-01-31 21 PHILIP CHEAH sniffs out a few local rats and finds that they can be romantic, unpredictable and far from ratty. INSTEAD of extermination, rats this year hold a position of esteem and regard. The rat's muchvaunted romanticism, charm, level-headedness and hard-working traits will see him out1,225 words
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Advertisement91 1984-01-31 17 DIARY: Page 21 COMICS: Page 28 r 1 Wishing All A Happy Prosperous Lunar New Year Our three restaurants will be closed on Wednesday, Ist February and Thursday, 2nd February 1984. Business will resume on Friday. 3rd February 1984. We regret any inconvenience caused. As from 3rd February to 16th91 words
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Miscellaneous455 1984-01-31 19 fllM cuioe GBQSQ2S C 22 CHANGI (*****59): BEWITCHED (C) DALIT (*****,6): TOOTHLESS VAMPIRES CLEMENTI (*****51): RETURN OF THE TI- F«r--(C) GER (C) nando Sancho LIWAGU (*****30): COPS AND ROBBERS GOLDEN (*****66): MANHOOD (C) Synopsis: When Barnes, who has political influ(C) NEW TOWN (*****75): MANHOOD (C) en s? in a s455 words
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Miscellaneous262 1984-01-31 20 leisure ItlS? DEBATE '84 AN Inter-Youth Group Debate organised by the Buona Vista CC Youth Group will be held at the Buona Vista CC until March. The competition is open to all CC youth groups and youth organisations affiliated to the PeoBle's Association. Applications should be submitted to le Buona262 words
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Miscellaneous152 1984-01-31 20 ART AIM exhibition on Chinese New Year Art will be on at the Yu Yi Exhibition Centre at Blk 231, #0303, Bras Basah Complex, today and tomorrow. PHOTOGRAPHS r PHOTOGRAPHS entered for the First Photographic Competition organised by the Bukit Merah Branch Library Foto Club will be on display at152 words
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Miscellaneous39 1984-01-31 20 nn TODAY: TOMORROW: Low tide: 4.16 am Low tide: 4.56 am (1.5 m) (1.4 m) High tide: 9.54 am High tide: 10.37 am (2.5 m) (2.6 m) Low tide: 4.56 pm Low tide: 5.33 pm (0.3 m) (0.2 m)39 words
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Advertisement108 1984-01-31 21 Stroll into a vintage experience... Cooking with Wine at the C&Bou]e\^ From Ist to 29th February 1984 Dine on an inviting selection of pick a wine from our range of full-bodied full set meals consisting of appetizer, reds, refreshing whites and romantic main course and dessert... each main roses. This108 words
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Miscellaneous674 1984-01-31 22 leisure comics i ASSIGNMENT: TOP SECRET By Bill Barry pSJoT Someone up Your job could Ml '|J| I drops you a hint. Do not gener- hang in the balance. Business f m ohning [that we have the bullion will be alise. It is time to be specific, trips are best674 words
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Article, Illustration558 1984-01-31 24 IF YOU are a doting uncle, aunty or grandparent, get ready to hear the patter of little feet as whole troops of very young relatives march in to visit during the Lunar New Year. You will want a pictorial recordPicture By LEE PIANG FAH - 558 words
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337 1984-01-31 27 S GULAM - By S GULAM THE battles of the Armed Forces have always produced exciting soccer. And tonight will be no different when Safsa take on Police Sports Association in a Division One National Football League match at Jalan Besar Stadium. A glance at337 words
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Article, Illustration92 1984-01-31 27 P W D L F A Ptl TIONG BAHRU *4 2 2 0 7 4 8 SAFSA 3 2 1 0 7 3 7 FARRER PARK D'MOS 3 2 0 1 6 3 6 TAMPINES ROVERS 3 1 2 0 5 3 5 CHANQI CSC .*****3 4 FARRER PARK92 words
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298 1984-01-31 27 'Sacked' referees must clear on-the-field test to get back to Div One THE 24 referees who were 'sacked' from referee Ins Division One matches can still officiate in the top division provided thev score top marks in the assessment of their standards. The standard of the 24 referees will be298 words
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124 1984-01-31 28 INTERNATIONAL CRICKET Reuter ALEXANDRA (New Zealand), Tues CENTURIES by Chris Tavare and Allan Lamb helped England trounce Otago by 112 runs in a oneday 50-over cricket match yesterday. The tourists' total of 297 for four wickets was too much for Otago who could onlyReuter - 124 words
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Article83 1984-01-31 28 Reuter ADELAIDE, Tuesday PAKISTANI opening batsman Mohsin Khan yesterday announced his retirement from international cricket, citing personal reasons for his decision. In a brief statement Mohsin, 28, refused to elaborate but said his decision was not a result of his omission from the side who playedReuter - 83 words
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108 1984-01-31 28 Reuter PORT ELIZABETH (South Africa), Tuesday THE rebel West Indian cricketers set themselves up for a match and series victory when they blasted a South African XI out for 127 on the third day of their final four-day clash here today. ThevReuter - 108 words
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Article133 1984-01-31 28 Wnt IndtM F.A. Bacchus not out 65 E.N Trotman not out 36 Extras (to-2) 2 Total (tor no wicket) 103 dose Bowling Watson 5-0-27 0. Hantey 2-0-20-0. Koune 7-0-29-0 Kwper 4-0-25-0 South Africa S.J.Cook C Murray B Clarke 2 M.Yachad LBW B Aleyne 31 P.N Kirs ten B Clarke133 words
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Article, Illustration489 1984-01-31 29 AN INSIGHT INTO SOCCER SUPEBSTAR DIEGO MARADONA HE is. arguably, the world s best player. And now, after a string of highly-publicised disasters behind him, life for Diego Armando Maradona, the boy wonder of soccer from the lowerclass suburbs of Buenos Aires, seems a little more489 words
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Article, Illustration266 1984-01-31 30 AP KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday SWANSEA CITY of Wales beat a Rio de Janeiro selection 2-0 while Seoul came from behind to trounce Tokyo 4-1 in the semifinals of the Inter-Cities soccer tournament yesterday. The losers clash tonight for the third placing. The Swansea-RioAP - 266 words
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Article53 1984-01-31 30 Swansea City beat Rio de Janeiro 2-0 (Goals scored by lan Walsh, 24th min and an own goal) Seoul beat Tokyo 4-1 (Goals scored by A Tomoyasu of Japan, 14th min; Park Sang in the 57th min and a hat-trick by Park Sung-hwa) The match for third placing will53 words
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398 1984-01-31 30 FA CUP FIFTH-ROUND DRAW AP, Reuter LONDON, Tuesday BRIGHTON AND HOVE ALBION, conquerors of mighty LIVERPOOL in the English FA Cup on Sunday, gained scant reward when the draw was made yesterday for the fifth round of the knockout soccer competition. Second Division BRIGHTON, beatenAP, Reuter - 398 words
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Article159 1984-01-31 30 AP LONDON, Tuesday TWO ENGLISH soccer teams were saved from possible extinction yesterday when they were Riven more time to wipe out tax debts. Charlton Athletic, challenging for promotion from the Second Division, was given 14 days by the High Court in London to proveAP - 159 words
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357 1984-01-31 30 B KULA - By B KULA SINGAPORE will be hosting the Second Asian Clay Pigeon Championships at the Bukit Timah Rifle Range Oct 24-30, and because of this, the Singapore Shooting Association is not holding its annual Pesta Sukan meet in357 words
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Advertisement57 1984-01-31 30 THF Fitf I IFF -1 tnu f UIK. Get into easy-to-wear and easy-to-care casuals this season and feel nice and comfy in them. We have a new and trendy set of men's wear at the Gents Department. Drop in sometime and pick out a few. Its easy. m 1 "f57 words
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Article, Illustration362 1984-01-31 31 ERNEST FRIDA - Six-month course in Germany to train them for Asean championships in Manila By ERNEST FRIDA THE SINGAPORE Amateur Athletic Association will send 10 athletes to West Germany for a six-month training and competition stint in May but have yet to decide who362 words
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Article, Illustration206 1984-01-31 31 Reuter LEIGH-ON-SEA (England), Tuesday THE FATHER of British tennis star John Lloyd said yesterday he was optimistic his son would be re-united with top American player Chris Evert Lloyd after their trial separation. The couple's marriage five years ago was dubbed the fairy-tale romance of the tennis circuit.Reuter - 206 words
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75 1984-01-31 31 Reuter L ONDON: John McEnroe of the US swept to the top of the Grand Prix points standings with his victory over Czechoslovak Ivan Lendl in the US professional Indoor Tennis Championship final on Sunday. Leading standings after two events: 1. JohnReuter - 75 words
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80 1984-01-31 31 Reuter THE HAGUE: European light-heavyweight champion Rudi Koopmans will retire from the ring on Thursday after his title defence fight in Marseilles against Richard Caramanolis of France. The Dutchman, who celebrates his 36th birthday yesterday, said: "Win or lose against CaramanolisReuter - 80 words
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63 1984-01-31 31 Reuter RIO DE JANEIRO: Defending champions Flamengo beat Palmeiras 1-0 in the opening match of the 1984 Brazilian soccer league with striker Tita scoring the winning goal in the 63rd minute. Flamengo's new goalkeeper Übaldo Fillol, a recent transfer from Argentina and theReuter - 63 words
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