Singapore Monitor, 8 March 1984, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section17 1984-03-08 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR r EDITION 1 MC (P) No 13 5 83 Thursday, March 8, 1984 30cents17 words
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Article, Illustration224 1984-03-08 1 K K FONG - By K K FONG ANOTHER goldsmith was hit this morning the fifth in four days. A man grabbed 21 gold chains, valued at nearly $20,000, from Hang Lee Goldsmith Jewellers in the Hong Lim shopping complex when it opened for business at 11 am224 words
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348 1984-03-08 1 CAROLINE BOEY; BERTILLA PEREIRA - Principals collected the results from the ministry this afternoon By CAROLINE BOEY and BERTILLA PEREIRA THE GCE 'O' level results will be out tomorrow morning, a spokesman for the Ministry of Education said today. Students can collect their results from their schools tomorrow. Private348 words
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Advertisement44 1984-03-08 1 j FROM TODAY the TV Guide will no longer be in the centrespread. TV QUIDE is on Pag* 22 BIHnB •TV SCENE A HIGHLIGHTS arc on Pag* 23 vMBMMiWKB) RADIO 1 &5, Redifffusion and BBC programmes are I > *•'**s> I \|WKml on Page 2544 words
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Advertisement88 1984-03-08 1 C T Hon 7, Tanglin Road. Singapore 1024 Tel: *****43. *****53 fbpCMM (jcreoflvfe Thinking Teach your children the power of creative thinking. Give them Kawada Mascot Series These construction blocks can be easily assembled by little hands and they can move' Easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions are on the package. Each model88 words
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Article, Illustration303 1984-03-08 2 1948 cabaret picture among 68 to be shown in April 13-22 exhibition THREE dances for a dollar. That was the price patrons had to Ky to dance with the 120 dance stesses in Palm Grove Cabaret during the *****. Ana the occasion for the group picture303 words
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Article176 1984-03-08 2 A MONK hit his driving tester when he failed in his driving test on the afternoon of Sept 5, 1983. Today, Sek Hsien Chin alias Lee Poh Huat, 33, was fined $2,000 after he pleaded guilty to punching 42-year-old Mr Lew Sin Kee alias Liew176 words
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131 1984-03-08 2 BURGLARS escaped with about $51,000 in cash and valuables after breaking into a businessman's bungalow on Tuesday night. Mr C L Teo, 30, a company director, told police he was away in Kuala Lumpur when the breakin occurred. Besides cash in131 words
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Article253 1984-03-08 3 32 others injured in three separate accidents in the past 24 hours FOUR PEOPLE were lulled and 32 others injured, five seriously, in the past 24 hours in three separate accidents. At about 6.30 am today, a lorry carrying 11 workers skidded along Mandai Road253 words
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Article, Illustration142 1984-03-08 3 CHEW YEN FOOK - Parrot chicks and more Humboldts for Bird Park PtCTVBES AM STHT: CHEW YEN FOOK STAFF of the Jurong Bird Park were delighted last week to discover a pair of Dusky Orange Lory parrot chicks the first of the species to be born at the park. But the baby142 words
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234 1984-03-08 4 OVER |301 million has been set aside by the Minister of Communications to develop the airport infrastructure despite it being a "standstill provision," according to the memorandum to the Budget presented in last week's parliamentary session. The memorandum also said the Department234 words
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Article, Illustration409 1984-03-08 4 Number in S'pore affected by this disease increasing CATHARINE FERNANDO ASIANS are more prone to stomach ulcers than Caucasians. And in Singapore, the number of people suffering from stomach ulcers is increasing. The problem here is also aggravated by smoking, according to Dr Andrew409 words
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Article, Illustration216 1984-03-08 4 TEN Singapore youths are back from a oneweek cruise. But it was not a week of sun and sea for the youths. Instead, the 10 were busy learning how to make friends. The youths were selected to take part in the Seventh Blue Sea and216 words
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Article, Illustration404 1984-03-08 6 PHILIP CHEAH - IDEA IS TO BRING THE EVENT TO THE PEOPLE ■y PHILIP CHEAH TICKETS will be going cheap for September's New York Philharmonic concert at the National Stadium. The organisers of this 25th Anniversary Celebration item announced this yesterday at a press conference. The404 words
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Article, Illustration92 1984-03-08 6 EXPORTERS and cargo agents who have difficulty with trade documentation can sign up for a basic course on trade classification and documentation organised by the Trade Development Board (TDB). The ohe-week course, starting on April 2 will give information on the method of92 words
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66 1984-03-08 6 A MAN was charged yesterday with robbing Poh Heng Jewellery in Toa Payoh Central of 13 gold bangles valued at $10,200. Ho Foong Hsien, 27, was alleged to have committed the robbery at 11.35 a.m. yesterday while armed with an axe. No66 words
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74 1984-03-08 6 INTERESTED in buying used motor cars, lorries, tyres, batteries, heavy machinery, airconditioning equipment, engine oil and scrap metal? Then turn up for the government's auction of these things on Mar 19 at the Secretariat office, Singapore Conference Hall, at 9.30 a.m. For a look74 words
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98 1984-03-08 6 THE Singapore Zoological Gardens will launch a "Meet the Zoo Babies" session, to be held every Saturday from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Visitors will be able to get close to the zoo babies ranging from the two new Sri Lankan leopard cubs,98 words
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447 1984-03-08 7 SIT YIN FONG - By SIT YIN FONG A NEW twist has been added to the Siglap Market quitnotices controversy about half of the 260 stall-holders claim that only a court order can evict them. A total of 136 stall-holders through their lawyer, Mrs447 words
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111 1984-03-08 7 SHOULD the case go before the courts, Siglap Development can obtain an eviction order only if it succeeds under any of the 10 grounds provided by Chapter 266, Section 15 (1) of the Rent Control Act cited by its lawyer Mrs Daljit Kaur111 words
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182 1984-03-08 7 SBC HAS banned alcohol and lingerie advertisements during its television newscasts. The reasoning under the new guidelines, it is understood, is that it would not be appropriate to telecast such advertisements during a "serious" timeslot like the TV news. The TV182 words
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Advertisement68 1984-03-08 2 THE JOCKEY PUB mm W hat's so thick, so juicy and so tender, that it practically melts in your mouth? What comes with baked potatoes, bacon chips, sour cream and fresh tossed salad? The Jockey Pub's airflown, grainfed U.S. Prime Rib Steak, of course. The Jockey Pub! You bet! d£C'68 words
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Advertisement77 1984-03-08 4 Fashion rides high at The Stables Saturday Fashion Show a m Tuck into a delicious set lunch Price: $25 nett per person. And J Jf.X'L watch an exciting collection of fashion wear and accessories that look terrific anywhere. />-v\ Scarlet Pte. Ltd. /jj Lucky Draws Q[ J L l/fr Harveys77 words
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Advertisement97 1984-03-08 6 <v3J The President Mr. Teruzo Ina of <3 INA SEITO CO., LTD. on wishes to say a heartfelt Ste 1 THANK YOU I 3 t am to all our at w customers, friends and well-wishers °J§ for their presence on March 7th 1984 to attend the Grand Opening of our97 words
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Advertisement135 1984-03-08 7 We are set for lunch. Japanese set lunch at die Nadaman from $21* to $36* Set lunch at the Nadaman lives in the taste and the style that could up to the restaurant's reputation for only belong to the Nadaman. the finest cuisine in Japan. If you prefer, order a135 words
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791 1984-03-08 8 LAT-WP BAGHDAD, Thursday FOREIGN military and diplomatic sources have confirmed that Iraq has used large quantities of locally-produced mustard gas against Iranian troops during the last three weeks of fighting. At the same time, western reporters taken to the sceneLAT-WP - 791 words
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201 1984-03-08 8 UPI WELLINGTON, Thure AN EARTHQUAKE measuring 6.4 on the Eichter scale rocked New Zealand's North Island yesterday. Police said no major damage was reported. The earthquake, felt as a sharp violent jolt in New Zealand's capital Wellington at 12:40 pm, wasUPI - 201 words
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190 1984-03-08 8 UPI SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday NATIONAL Semiconductor Corp, a major government contractor in California's Silicon Valley, pleaded guilty to charges that it failed to test millions of microchips sold to the military. In a plea bargain reached on Tuesday before US district judgeUPI - 190 words
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Article, Illustration67 1984-03-08 8 Reuter BONN, Thursday THE WEST German city of Hanover will shut one of its roads to night traffic for the next month to let toads hop to their annual breeding pond in safety. A city spokesman said in past years cars on the 1.5Reuter - 67 words
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409 1984-03-08 9 EVEN TEACHING STAFF HAS TO ATTEND TO PATIENTS The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE UNIVERSITY Hospital is short of more than 60 doctors in 15 of its departments, sources said. Sources said the training hospital was also short of about 20 lecturers. TheyThe Star - 409 words
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Article, Illustration195 1984-03-08 9 UPI ROME, Thurt PRINCESS Caroline of Monaco slipped into Rome to attend a secret hearing of the Vatican court considering her request that the Roman Catholic church annul her first marriage, a Vatican source said The Vatican source, who asked not to beUPI - 195 words
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Article119 1984-03-08 10 AP JAKARTA, Thursday INDONESIA'S foreign exchange reserves reached US$B.6 billion (Sf 18.06 billion) at the end of February, up from $3.2 billion a year earlier, Mr Arifin Siregar, governor of the Central Bank, said yesterday. He said the amount indicated improvement in Indonesia's economy, and he assuredAP - 119 words
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503 1984-03-08 10 Reuter TA ERA Att TfcMilinrl firtulj what one mp j lanhtt group described at, Ms reputation as "the whorehouse of Asia" may soon end. The group, Friends of Women, which has members of both sexes drawn from all professions, is spearheading aReuter - 503 words
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161 1984-03-08 10 UPI TOKYO, Thursday AN UNKNOWN assailant slashed and wounded former Foreign Minister Kiichi Miyazawa today in a bloody attack at a downtown Tokyo hotel. Police said the assailant tried to commit suicide by slashing his throat immediately alter the attack in a third floor elevatorUPI - 161 words
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Article352 1984-03-08 10 AP BEIJING, Thursday CHINA, which has implemented a birth-control programme limiting new families to one child since 1980, said yesterday that in 1982 almost one-quarter of all newborns were in families that already had at least two children. The disclosure by the official news agency,AP - 352 words
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Article, Illustration223 1984-03-08 11 UPI LONDON, Thursday MORE than 150 Nato warships and 300 aircraft manoeuvred in the North Atlantic yesterday in one of the biggest naval-defence exercises ever mounted by the Western allies. The strategy behind the monthlong exercise, dubbed Teamwork 84, is to land 12,000 US marinesUPI - 223 words
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262 1984-03-08 11 AP PARIS, Thursday MUCH of the French civil service wis going on a 24-hour strike nationwide today in the largest demonstration of discontent over tough government economic policy since the socialistcommunist government took power in 1981. Although one major socialist-line union is not backingAP - 262 words
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203 1984-03-08 11 AP BOSTON, Thursday MEN who drink the equivalent of half a litre of beer a day, or more, are three times more likely than nondrinkers to get cancer of the rectum, according to a new study. The research also found that consumersAP - 203 words
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Advertisement66 1984-03-08 8 Edwin Rutten Famous Dutch Jazz Singer will bring you swinging standards and evergreens from the 40's and 50's with the trio of the Dutch Club Combo on Fri, 9th March and on Sat, 10th March, we feature Luisa Vanderberg, female vocalist of the Dutch Club Combo. Time: 6pm 9pm p66 words
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Advertisement89 1984-03-08 9 ENGLISH AT THE BRITISH COUNCIL Registration for all courses 10th 17th March 1984 9 am tp 4 p.m. Last test at 4 p.m. GENERAL COURSES AT ALL LEVELS Elementary Intermediate Advanced BUSINESS COMMUNICATION SKILLS Basic Correspondence Managerial Skills Report-Writing and Business Correspondence EXAMINATION COURSES O' level English Language 'O' level89 words
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Advertisement209 1984-03-08 11 Make a date for 9 every Friday at the Poolside r *h a 1 «^PH|n>SJr Gourmet cold cuts, fresh crunchy salads, whole chunks of juicy meat, heaps of steaming noodles, creamy desserts, light pastries... sizzling taste./.& dazzling variety. It's a generous barbecue spread that'll satisfy the heartiest appetite! /£> And209 words
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391 1984-03-08 12 UNITED Overseas Land produced sparkling results tor the year ended Dec 31. Group turnover leapt 86 per cent from $73 3 million to $136.6 million with the inclusion of $47.2 million from the sale of land owned by subsidiary Mount391 words
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Article146 1984-03-08 12 PALM OIL producers adopted a similar stand to the Palm Oil Refiners Associations of Malaysia (Poram) in urging the Kuala Lumpur Commodities Clearing House (KLCCH) to register the 763 lots traded last Tuesday. The Malaysian Oil Palm Growers Council, which met in Kuala Lumpur, informed146 words
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Article480 1984-03-08 12 Buyers to take legal action against clearing house The Star NINETEEN aggrieved parties to the 763 lots deregistered by the Kuala Lumpur Commodities Clearing House (KLCCH) decided unanimously yesterday to sue the clearing house after a twohour meeting. A spokesman for the 19 parties said:The Star - 480 words
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150 1984-03-08 12 SHARE OF THE DAY L 1 HONGKONG TIN pic, last traded at $4.16 more than a decade ago, has found an interested buyer, but despite the offer of $33 per share, none of the shareholders appeared to be ready to part with their150 words
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174 1984-03-08 12 THE Singapore stockmarket was quiet and dull and elected to trade only in Faber Merlin, which had a turnover of 1,224,000 shares and closed at $1.87, five cents higher. All other counters traded below the 500,000 share level. First Allied and Kuchai Development both174 words
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Article163 1984-03-08 12 DEALERS said remarks by Fed Chairman Paul Volcker on official proposals to trim deficits benefited the dollar but caused gold to ease. The dollar closed sharply higher at 2.5710/25 marks in a long-awaited technical reaction. Remarks by Mr Volcker that the US economy remains very strong heightened163 words
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Article700 1984-03-08 13 AWTHER SINGH - •y AWTHER SINGH WHEN THE price of a share is already inflated by various means, say to 94 for a $1 share, the insiders may decide to make a rights issue, accompanied by a bonus issue. This hocus pocus relies on the market phenomenon related700 words
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Article232 1984-03-08 13 Selected stocks at aridday. Market teae: mixed Boustead 2.81 B Cold Storage 4.70/4.72 Emo 12.00/12.40 Fraser Neave 0.25/0.45 Genting 5.05/5.70 GIH 4.00/4.70 Hume 5.45/5.50 Haw Par 2.72/2.74 Incbcape 180/2.87 Jacks Inti 5.20/5.50 Keck Seng 5.50 B Magnum 198/4.00 M Cement 8.85 B MUIB 2.84/185 Nol 2.70/171 Oriental 0.15/0.20232 words
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Article119 1984-03-08 13 Your 8$ to ono unit of foreign curroncy Soiling Buying TT/DO TT DO US| 2.1020 2.0870 2.0780 sterling 3.0784 3.05*4 3.0464 Australian 2.0042 1.9802 1.9702 Canadian 1.8680 1.6480 1.6380 New Zealand 1.4135 1.3935 1.3835 8$ to 100 unite of foreign currency Austrian schilling 11.7218 11.4218 11.3718 Belgian franc/comm 4.0069119 words
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Article, Illustration210 1984-03-08 13 F TALK as A MAJOR bull run in Hong Kong's stock market for the rest of 1984 that's what Reuters' poll of analysts envisions. The Hang Seng Index, which is hovering around the 1,100 level, should rise above 1,200 by mid210 words
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Advertisement164 1984-03-08 13 Newsweek The only truly international news magazine. March 12th Issue I KHOMEINI'S HOLY WAR IN THE GULF: After a I week of savage fighting both Iran and Iraq are I preparing for even bigger battles. With Iran's I obvious superiority in manpower, Iraq has turned I to other methods which164 words
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851 1984-03-08 14 Since their bout with the disease, some say they feel better emotionally LAT-WP IT WAS not, the woman wrote, that cancer was the very best thing that ever happened to her. Far from it. But, as she said: "You take a long look atLAT-WP - 851 words
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630 1984-03-08 14 A PERSON suffering from cancer carries a certain "stigma" with her although this may only be just an attitude, a particular frame of mind, but that attitude is either going to see her through, or it will land her in630 words
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Article515 1984-03-08 15 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT THERE have been times enough when we have chastised Singaporeans for their lack of community spirit, their indifference to the problems of their neighbours, their reluctance to get involved because it would take up too much of their time. It is a515 words
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412 1984-03-08 15 DUDLEY AU - DUDLEY AU Singapore 1024 IT IS MOST surprising to see that a school has chosen surveillance by TV as a method to inculcate good behaviour in school children. What is even more amazing is the reaction of the majority of teachers412 words
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88 1984-03-08 15 HELEN CHOW OI PENG - HELEN CHOW OI PENG Singapore 1232 I WOULD like to comment on ventilation inside buses, especially during peak hours when the buses are fully packed. The windows of buses are usually all closed during a rainy day. We find that we can hardly88 words
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Article, Illustration1011 1984-03-08 16 PAT D'ROSE - BOBBY VINTON AND THE THREE DEGREES By PAT D'ROSE "HAVING a record is not everything. We don't wait for a record offer to come along and then start work. We base our careers on our shows," said Valerie Holiday of the Three Degrees. You see her pointPicture by CLIFTON AW - 1,011 words
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Article, Illustration455 1984-03-08 16 WONG SING YEONG - By WONG SING YEONG ONE emerging rule for performing in a live theatre is: Even if you can't sing, try other ways to entertain. Kelly Yao Wei, actress by profession and singer by chance, performed to the rule at her opening show at Golden455 words
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Article, Illustration699 1984-03-08 16 RUTH E GRUBER in SIGHISOARA (Romania - By RUTH E GRUBER in SIGHISOARA (Romania) UPI AFTER the meat and pickled tomatoes, homemade bread and strong amber-coloured wine, the conversation naturally turned to Dracula. Given the place, what else? Sighisoara is in the heart of Transylvania, the broad, triangular region stretching intoUPI - 699 words
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Article, Illustration503 1984-03-08 20 STEPHEN TAN - TV SCENE By STEPHEN TAN JUST mention Raymond Chandler, or Philip Marlowe, and film buffs are likely to conjure up images of rain-soaked streets, neon lights, half-lit faces, the claustrophobic rooms with shadows of Venetian blinds, Elisha Cook Jr types, the dissembling women and503 words
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Article, Illustration520 1984-03-08 20 TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS AppiMM Julio Iglasiaa and In Cabwit (Ch 12, pm) THIS it a recording of the show Jolio Iglesias, the world's top-selling Latin singer, gave at the Rio De Janeiro Stadium in Brazil. Iglesias, who won the best performer's prize at the 10th Annual520 words
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Article, Illustration456 1984-03-08 21 PHILIP CHEAH - Hackman's 'A-Team' in Vietnam TITLE: UNCOMMON VALOUR STARRING: Geae Hackmaa, Robert Stack, Fred Ward, Patrick Swayse DIRECTOR: Ted Kotckeff SHOWING: Prlace, Ckaagi, Savoy, Wooilaads Rtvicwtd by PHILIP CHEAH UNCOMMON VALOUR is like The A-Team in Vietnam. The only difference is having Gene Hackman instead of Mr T as456 words
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Advertisement1262 1984-03-08 17 e DBSBANK 6 Long-Term Borrowings H Convertible securities 6.1.1 The following is a summary of convertible securities, all of which were dye after 12 months as at 31st Decern be r 1963 1962 (SfOOO) Ss7Vi Convertible Unsecured Loan Stock 1901 227.710 228,150 US$5 V?% Convertible Bonds 1908 129.618 357.328 228,1501,262 words
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Advertisement1086 1984-03-08 17 12 Fixed Assets 12.1 The net book value as at 31st December, at cost or valuation less accumulated depreciation, was as follows:- 1 DBS Bank DBS Group 1963 1982 1993 1982 (STOOOI (STOOD) (1) LeesehoM properties DBS Building A At cost 63.330 ***** 63,330 59,840 Accumulated depreciation 20,457 17,610 20,4571,086 words
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Miscellaneous838 1984-03-08 19 the smoapore momtor THURSDAY, MARCH IM4 fc"«— I iiH orWtgtt/ 5.50 Opening and Programme Highlights v V, followed by Rainbow: Garden. J|A 6.15 Rompar Room (C). 6.45 Newe and Waathar Foracaat (T). 7.05 International Figura Skating (Laat Epi- soda). Parformanoas are by Wendy Sessions 1 B A and Stephen Williams.838 words
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Miscellaneous219 1984-03-08 22 RUN FOR YOUR WIFE HILTON Playhouse and British Airways will present their first dinner theatre play for 1984 Ray Coonev's comedy, Run For Your Wife at Hilton's Grand Ballroom from today. There will be 10 performances, till March 17. Tickets, at 890 (all inclusive), and information are available at the219 words
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Miscellaneous948 1984-03-08 22 IKEBANA am to 5.30 pm daily. Admission is 'free. the door. THERE will be a flower exhibition, na: MEMBERS of the Sin- q„ Saturday Pristine with masterpieces arranged bv Mr CERAMICS gapore Symphony Or- coyi uto recomised aa Houn the Ohara A CERAMICS exhibition will be held chestra will give948 words
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Advertisement209 1984-03-08 23 FOR further details, contact Chan Brothers at tel: *****6. r PENANG 1 I n Easy' I Nobody [jivps you more •or \^_M Casuarina Beach Hotel, deluxe resort with all ocean-view rooms Return airfare on wide-bodied )ets Roundtrip limousine transfers Welcome drink Full breakfast daily Local set lunch daily Daily departure209 words
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Advertisement181 1984-03-08 23 $100** Trade-In Value Far Your Old Bags. Phone: *****44 *****41 *****51 2 iAoe? j ARCHIPELAGO SPECIALS TM: *****65, *****35, *****30,*****29 #01-36 Lucky Plata. (TA 126) WEST MALAYSIA TOUR DAILY DEPARTURE GROUPS/F.I.T. 1 DAY TOW OVERSEAS TOURS l/TO HCK/PATT/CH |7N Hrtsntil UJ SupportUmtTm IM (0 MNL'BAGUK) lIIM IDAYI MQMT I° MNL,HKC181 words
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Miscellaneous613 1984-03-08 24 leisure/comics i-— ————————Tj ASSIGNMENT: TOP SECRET By Bill Barry k //JTSTf N TO S SEF n f l/iTT/C9L&(*O3COW SHOULD \~J ANDRE, I .A I THINK YOU'LL WAVE (111 W jL* A ROARING TOWARDS llf l| J BETTER DRIVING HABITS* I ANV MORE TROUBLE S. iH'M... AND A FIGURE JUMP SUDDEN613 words
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Article, Illustration475 1984-03-08 25 comoaSMti KnafKElBuEK ouapu!m^M THE results will be known soon for students who sat for their GCE 'O' level examinations last year. Many students will be wondering in which direction their next steps lie. While working experience of any kind, some of it obtained during the long,475 words
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Advertisement169 1984-03-08 25 Full Time/Part Time r Classes commencing in MARCH A wide range of courses leading to the Examination of C G, CEI, LCCI, GCE, VITB e PRE UIA II (Commerce stream) e sec hi iv (Science, Arts Commerce streams) e COMPUTER EDUCATION 'Leading to UK Examinations IDPM (Institute of Data Processing169 words
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Advertisement94 1984-03-08 25 m (A credit in English at "0" LeveihasanH important bearing on your future). H We have specially programmed I the following classes lor the QCE "O" LEVEL 1984 Examinations. 1) Mon 2.30 4.00pm 2) Mon 4.00 5.30pm 3) Mon 6.30 B.oopm 4) Thurs 2.30 4.00pm 5) Thurs 4.00 5.30pm 6)94 words
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Advertisement250 1984-03-08 25 I Academic I I Courses 1984 I I CITY SCHOOL OF COMMERCE I I DAY-TIME COURSES I I Applications are now invited for admissions to I I lull-time (day) paft-time (day/evening) courses I I PRE-UNIVERSITYIB 2 I I ArtS I H Economics History General Paper I I English Maths AO'250 words
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Advertisement966 1984-03-08 26 sdfsd MONITOR'S DIRECTORY A Disco Services 254-9247 A X-system tam-lOpm .271-6667 BrickhouM Mobil# Discos4s-9163 Christeve Mobile Disco.44o-2277 Disco World Mobile 293-5427 Gallant Trek Disco 336-3549 Goodtimes.224-31*1 223-0414 Illusion Mobil* Disco 293-9*66 Kan's Musicarama 336-9756/7 Megaton Band Services 221-3596 Music Fever Mobile Disco 251-1695 after 7 p.m. Nightrip Mobile Unit 545-3501966 words
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Advertisement199 1984-03-08 26 Evcrpro Pte Ltd 225-7288/9 Harmon's Pte Investigation L Security Ag *****78/*****77 (24 hr answering service 337-2255. ask for Harmon Singh Inter tec Pte Ltd 223-0749 M Salomon Secur ?98 8?63 Pan Island Secur 339-4541 Petra Security Service...9l-1953 Prop Invest Serv 447-36*1 Tom-Reck Security Serv9l-9343 Computer Dating 533-7715 (Mon to Frl199 words
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Advertisement351 1984-03-08 27 classified 273-9090 maar iriwrmt fee. local. overseas psn paN Luchy FrtandaNp Agency ConHderv M Mrodudon. For tanty senses please M: 296-8256/ 2M-2182/ 284-1408. Rag.no. *****2/00* MMMMrf number ana. Sand lor Vw detail and terms now CALL: COMPAT on 221-0010 Or «M«a to: P.0.80k 2514, Sbnapara M 45. (Rag No. *****8/000)351 words
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Advertisement360 1984-03-08 27 Situations Vacant fi.m; w ji.u u t>3nnnn hy W« are expancfcng our Operations in Sngapara 2 Ljl We Awn*»; m Qj A) SENIOR COOKS (MALI) Ml Minimum 2 years experience Hi COOKS (MALE) CU SMrnimum 1 yeer experience. PH O kitchen helpers #No experience required. H| D| SENIOR PASTRY COOKS360 words
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Advertisement195 1984-03-08 27 Situations Vacant PB33H YOKOGAAA ELECTRIC SINGAPORE Requires MALE ft FEMALE I PRODUCTION OPERATORS Completed Pri 6 or Sec education Age: Male: 20 to 28 Female: 16 to 28 You aland to gain: Attractive starting salary Increment on confirmation 5-day work week (non-shift) Work efficiency award Free lesson on English (BEST195 words
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Advertisement203 1984-03-08 27 Situations Vacant pfl I The largest lift menu-1 9 facturing company in H I Singapore requires: Id GCE O' level H passes in Technical H Drawing and 2 H other subjects. B apply. TRAINING wi be given. Those with E experience or NTC 2 3 wW start at higher E203 words
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Advertisement206 1984-03-08 27 Situations Vacant TTvSTwSowV" |"1 I tTALMPWW\ /'MO.TUiN I t«BT MV( MAPMOtt tMMy /•UK Ot HAVE I VMsstp\ J SCMCTHIMC* V A'A wft Look whet you're getting: fs^/s/SAA/L 5-day week *!L«> No shift work > 14 Long distance but fare °*"*La r subsidised <> Fully air-conditioned ce nto®n ▼ignA A iniirfiipini206 words
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Advertisement68 1984-03-08 27 p£l«wi» ■t^VwontaTt**|FtorSrt! 176 Orchard Road. #81-12, CanfeapoM. JmSTtorn tomtn anoaptatota. To atari aoorv aat Wa*-«n lmm*ws at: Tha Sfcv gapora Monitor UmNad, #03-01 A gwi Houaa. 2 Alexandra Road. B>ngapora 0816~ mmmts mm mmmn tor pfcmttig and A. C. Prafact. Long iob «Mh uwaiOiia. Wafc-m Marvtow al waak at. Urban68 words
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Advertisement216 1984-03-08 28 classified: 273-9090 Sfcitfnw Vstant pjyhj OONSTRLCTION jCTI Currently engaged in several projects in Singapore including the MRT, invite suitably qualified epplicents for:CONSTRUCTION FOREMAN Polytechnic Diploma in Building/Civil Engineering or equivalent Preferably with 2 years' working experience in the Building Industry. Candidates with GCE 'O' level and 5 years' similar experience216 words
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Advertisement69 1984-03-08 28 has vacancies EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS Good Command of Enalsh Typing speed of 35 wpm TNI MMANM HOWTOR UMTD MMIAMINmm 1 llinwiw n—4 I MIS < vf OSSS+* Wit haw plmi Mpand our apanaara wtf mqtfm many paapte -1» Maotit wacandw. Am* cm HSC MCE ar i. *22SShTSS3' S^SS— shoM 4 .aUr"69 words
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Advertisement142 1984-03-08 28 Accommodation Wanted Wanted urgently! rumtsnsa unrumtsnea rooms HDB lists I housss In sny dtotrtcts. Owners plssss mH 767-0661/737-0666 Office* For Sale/Kent oSSSTr SS3SSW MK3M s Property For Sale Sefeng very cheap! 3 roomed list st Tsbsn Gsrdsn snd 3 roomsd list st Tos Psyoh, Lorong 1. Plmm contact 737-0661 I142 words
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Article, Illustration397 1984-03-08 30 SocceTFront Reuter, AP LIVERPOOL, Thursday WELSH striker lan Rush scored his 34 th goal of the season to clinch a 1-0 win for Liverpool over Benfica of Portugal in the European Soccer Cup quarter-final first-leg match here last night Rusks goal andReuter, AP - 397 words
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Article83 1984-03-08 30 KUKOfIAN COT: Dyaaaao Minsk 1 DUuuno Bacharest (Romania) l; Be— s llja— it Bast Barlla 0; IssM Tlaaaa (AastMa) a Dundee Uaitad 1; Uvtrpaal l Baaflca 0. ÜBFA CUV: Aadwlsclit 4 tak Moacew a; Sparta Prague l Hajdak Split S$ Nottingham Paroat 1 Styran Oram (Aastrla)83 words
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115 1984-03-08 30 Reuter LONDON, Thursday THE ENGLISH Football Association (FA) baa threatened to ban both Birmingham City and West Ham United from the FA Cap following an investigation into crowd trouble at the recent tie between the two clubs. A five-man commission, headed byReuter - 115 words
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501 1984-03-08 30 Reuter LONDON, Thursday ROMA'S glittering array of stars issued a clear warning they intend ending Italy's IS-year wait to reclaim possession of the European Cup with an impressive 5-0 win over East Germany's Dynamo Berlin yersterday. The Romans, obviously enjoying the warmReuter - 501 words
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Article, Illustration303 1984-03-08 30 Reuter RIO DE JANEIRO, Thursday BRAZILIAN soccer star Zico has said he plans to retire in 1987 when he may start a new career as a coach. In an interview for the Brazilian sports weekly Placar, published yesterday, Zico, 31 last Saturday,Reuter - 303 words
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Article, Illustration1142 1984-03-08 31 WONDER BOY - RACING TODAYS TRACK WORK By WONDER BOY NICE-LOOKING Advance displayed splendid progress in his winding-up gallop on a good track at Bukit Timah this morning. Taken out by a riding boy, the three-year-old grey by Plush was pulling double at the end of a1,142 words
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Article912 1984-03-08 31 RACE 1 2.15 CLASS 4 DIV 2 1200 m 1 0643 Addition 57 Qwiiiam 13 2 662 WoMngton Hammer 57 Sng 6 3 ***** Peter Pan IH 57 Khoo 10 4 000 Pamolo'a Magic 58.5 Ngiow 9 5 ***** Classy 56% W Uew 12 6 ***** Top'a The912 words
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Article, Illustration204 1984-03-08 31 SHANGHAI defeated Sydney 3-1 in the fifth round of the Fifth Hongkong Bank Foundation Asian Cities Chess tournament being played in Penang. Shanghai, winner of the title in 1981, is seeded number four, with Manila the top seed. Unseeded Singapore, first winner204 words
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Article, Illustration473 1984-03-08 32 ALFONSO CHAN - Hui Lan loses hold when skies turn dark M STORYi ALFONSO CHAN SCHOOLGIRLS defied rain at Fairer Park yesterday to complete the National Schools 'B' Division Tennis Championships, which was almost ruined by the wet weather over the past six weeks. St Margaret's School wonPICTURES: CHRISTINE CHEW - 473 words
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249 1984-03-08 32 S GULAM - SOCCER FRONT By S GULAM DEFENDING champions Tiong Bahru will be out for revenge over leaders Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association in a Division One National Football League match tonight (7.30) at Jalan Besar Stadium. In the first round encounter249 words
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204 1984-03-08 32 S GULAM - ROYAL HOLIDAY INN 2 TIMES ORGANISATION 0 By S GULAM OM PRAKASH plaved the hero for Royal Holiday Inn to gain their first win over Times Organisation in a Singapore Business Houses Football League Division One match at Jalstn Besar Stadium yesterday. The204 words
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Advertisement352 1984-03-08 30 NOTICES M THE MATTER OF THE COMPAMES ACT, CAP. 118 AND M THE MATTER OF HUNQ CHEW CO. PTE. LTD. NonctoPMcuLicaoui. TKMI FOR MBMEKf VOLUNTARY WMDStt-UP (FURBUANT TO KCTKM 2M) At an Extraordbwy General Meeting of the members of the abovsnamed Company duly convened and held at 156 Ced Street,352 words
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Article, Illustration340 1984-03-08 33 Results: Trenggann 0 Pakaai 0; Penang a Kedah l; Malacca 3 Negri Sembllan 0 The Star TROUBLED Pahang failed to lift themselves off from their two recent successive shock defeats and could only draw with Trengganu in this Malaysia Cup match at the SultanThe Star - 340 words
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Article139 1984-03-08 33 P W D L F A Pit Penang 11 7 2 2 16 10 23 Selangor 12 7 2 3 16 11 23 Malacca 12 7 1 4 28 17 22 Pahang 11 6 2 3 24 14 20 F Territory 11 5 3 3 18 11 18 N139 words
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504 1984-03-08 33 PENANG virtually assured themselves of a quarter-final berth in this year's Malaysia Cup soccer championship when they steamrolled past Kedah at the City Stadium last night. The triumph took Penang to the top of the table to lead on better goal difference from Selangor, who504 words
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Advertisement124 1984-03-08 33 THEORY and PRACTICAL Course I (12 Sessions) H With the current emphasis on Automation and Higher Productivity the use of Computers in all Sectors of Trade and Industry is imminent. Why not then take a step in the right direction pursue our Computer Courses and be prepared to face the124 words
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Advertisement50 1984-03-08 33 I EUROPEAN CUP REPORTS: PAGE 33 American I From I I^J A \\\fSSjjß Chicken Rice I $5.80"®" I I (SS N® Difference I 1 MM From I $12.00+10%+ 3% I "Choose as you Nke I Better Than No Choice" I SINGAPORE SQUASH CENTRE Open Daily: 9 am 11 pm 150 words
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Article, Illustration58 1984-03-08 1 s well-appointed social spaces. Imaginative promotions on a tegular basis. These are the things that sel Parkway Parade apart and make it a fun centre. Then there are the basics. No other shopping centre comes close to Parkway Parade in terms ot major stores, specially58 words
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Article, Illustration333 1984-03-08 2 PARKWAY PARADE THE PUBLIC Parkway Parade has got off to an encouraging start. For three months now, the shopping centre has been trading satisfactorily on a virtually fully-tenanted basis. The office tower and medical centre have also come on stream. Given continued co-operation among subsidiary proprietors and tenants. I think333 words
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112 1984-03-08 2 Parkway Properties Pie Ud is making the donations listed below by way of expressing appreciation for the support the public is giving to Parkway Parade. $15,000 each to the following Community Centres: BEDOK To furnish a lounge and cafe and for landscaping improvements JOOCHIAT112 words
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Article266 1984-03-08 3 Aik Ghee Enterprise (giftware) Akiko 6m Shop Animal World Pet Shop Aries Beauty House Asia Watch Aqua W Leisure Sports Auntie Bea's (snackshop) Boojin Goldsmith Baskin Robbins (ice cream) Beauty Centre Bed Wood (sound system) Bee Chun Heng (foodstuffs) Best of Friends (toys) Casa (home appliances) Choice266 words
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Article165 1984-03-08 3 A-Z Holdings Pte Ltd Ad-grand Advertising Pte Ltd Alex Wee Holdings Koh Day Holdings Sdn Bhd Chalimex Enterprises Pte Ltd Chang Cheng Civil Engineering (Pte) Ltd Chia Yew Kong/Mdm Tan Ai Tze Eu Oy Chin (Miss) Farisa Investment Pte Ltd Federal Asbestos (S) Pte Ltd Fengfa Realty Pte165 words
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Article223 1984-03-08 3 Americaya Banana Shop (boutique) Bata Bertone (car showroom) Burger King Chong Kim Seng (Gent's Boutique) Christine Shoes City Sports Crescent Commercials (money changer) Cut W Curt (hairdressing salon) DBS Bank Dynasty Shoe Fijini (boutique) Fortune Jeans Centre Haze Boutique HeShe Hongkong Bank Inform Fashion JerrySteven Hair223 words
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Article106 1984-03-08 3 Angel Boutique Awie Boutique Bibi Baba (boutique) Brown's Salon Campus (boutique) China Silk House Chome 77 (boutique) Hunting World (ladies accessories) J S Fashion Jong's Re Lid (gents' boutique) Kartini Indonesian Restaurant Kimbertey Cosmetics Les Poir Beautique Lizabelle (boutique) Loisean Blue Bridal Centre Lyon (boutique)106 words
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Article104 1984-03-08 3 Artelier (furnishings) Bolter and Simon (garden furniture) Cassina Arts and Crafts Chong Brothers (furniture) Coachman Inn (steakhouse) Courts (furniture) Crystal Palace (light fittings) Decor Mart (furniture) East Coast Noodles House Europa Wallcoverings Furniture Paradise (furniture) Goh and Keng (blinds and shades) Grande (furniture) Ken-Air Funworld (Funland)104 words
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Article11 1984-03-08 3 Dickon's Tavern Parkway Health Centre Peppermint Park Theatre Lounge11 words
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Advertisement50 1984-03-08 3 THANK YOU Parkway Properties Pte Lid applauds its tenants tor responding generously to our request that they make donations to the Community Chest of Singapore instead of sending flowers and publishing congratulatory messages. Collectively, our tenants have contributed 4 a most handsome sum. Subsidiary proprietors have been equally generous. Thanks.50 words
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Article, Illustration164 1984-03-08 4 A huge, free-admission roof-lop ploydecK chockful of equipment specially designed for kids to have energetic fun, is Parkway Parade's gift to the neighbouring community of flat-dwellers (main picture). RIGHT: The playdeck features a few hundred metres of "art waif, where children can paint away to their hearts content. ABOVE: Parkway164 words
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Advertisement114 1984-03-08 5 Acma Electrical Industries Limited Air-conditioning ventilation I —i_J CHEVAUER g Chevalier (S) Pie LM Escalators elevators T Lightweight Concrete (Pie) Ltd 'J Pre-cast concrete panels Hong Leong Corporation Ltd Cement steel bors Kajimauorporanon i J m Petersen Singapore Pte Ltd Main Contractor Eastern Wire Manufacturing Co (Pte) Ltd Wire mesh114 words
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Advertisement272 1984-03-08 6 Wing Construction (S) Pte Ltd Piling Contractor PRESTRESSING Bintai Kindenko Private Limited Kinki Electrical L& M Prestressing Pte Ltd Construction Co Inc Prestressing Electrical works ®YKK Industries (S) Pte Ltd 818 Aluminium works Tafyo Kudo Construction Co Lid Electrical works Ce,lin9 porW,oacarpen,rv doors \J Wf Mark Glow Engineering (Pte) Ltd272 words
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Article, Illustration255 1984-03-08 7 TOP MODELS M DAILY FASHION SHOWS Garments available at Parkway Parade will be shown off in daily fashion shows by 20 top models. They include: Lilian Sim, Model of the Year (Catwalk) 1983. Yvonne Tan, former Miss Singapore Miss International finalist Elaine Tan, former Miss Singapore Wendi255 words
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Miscellaneous410 1984-03-08 7 PROGRAMME FOR GALA FORTNIGHT Performances 14 March 1964-Wednesday 19 March 1984 Monday 11 March 1964-Sunday 12 noon 12 30pm Aerobics 200pm-230pm Top Body Builders 830 a- 10 30am Children's Art Competition a unrrh iaiu fiLLiL 1.30pm-2 00pm Fashion Show 4 00pm-4 30pm Aerobics Piri pihatc 4.00pm 4.30pm i Mortiol Arts410 words
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