Singapore Monitor, 21 March 1984
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Title Section12 1984-03-21 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 13/5/83 Wednesday, March 21, 1984 30cents12 words
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433 1984-03-21 1 Lianhe Wanbao Lianbe Zaobao, The Star KUALA LUMPUR, W*dn«sday AN MCA leader was punched in the face yesterday afternoon in the MCA Building while its former party president dashed back to the Malaysian capital as the party split intensified. Mr ChewLianhe Wanbao; Lianbe Zaobao, The Star - 433 words
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Article573 1984-03-21 1 EE BOON LEE - ■y EE BOON LEE A STRONG hint, dropped in Parliament yesterday by the Leader of the House, Mr E W Barker, that this might be the last session before the general election, has set many tongues wagging. "Perhaps I should have reminded members earlier that573 words
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Article383 1984-03-21 2 MICHAEL LIEW - By MICHAEL LIEW BEAUTICIANS have defended their techniques in the face of criticism in Parliament from the Health Minister, Mr Howe Yoon Chong. A spokesman for Beauty Workshop in Thong Teck Building said ultra-violet treatment was "mild as the morning sun". And an executive of a383 words
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Article48 1984-03-21 2 RESULTS of the 1983 Singa-pore-Cambridge General Certificate of Education Advanced Level examinations will be released to schools this afternoon, the Ministry of Education announced yesterday. School candidates will receive their results from schools from 3pm. VITB and private candidates will get their results by mail.48 words
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349 1984-03-21 2 Academician suggests policy based on parking restrictions SINGAPORE'S car population will keep growing even after the introduction of the Mass Rapid Transit system and further curbs. Dr Andrew Spencer, of the Department of Geography at the National University of Singapore, said people would still349 words
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217 1984-03-21 2 NICHOLAS Chu who had 15 racehorses seized 10 days ago to pay a $700,000 debt has also been ordered to pay his horsetrainer a total of $215,000. Trainer Mak Siau King obtained a High Court judgment against Chu in Kuala Lumpur217 words
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Article, Illustration326 1984-03-21 3 K K FONG - By K K FONG POLICE have questioned two teenaged girls about an attempt to withdraw $5,000 from the POSB with a passbook stolen in January this year. No further action has been taken yet and the girls are on326 words
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214 1984-03-21 4 SURESH NAIR - By SURESH NAIR A 44-YEAR-OLD Singapore businessman, Choo Cheng Kui, will fight a warrant for his extradition to Australia to face charges of conspiring to import and supply drugs. Mr Mak Kok Weng, Choo's lawyer, said a writ of habeas214 words
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549 1984-03-21 4 SIT YIN FONG - HUP HIN MARKET CASE By SIT YIN FONG AN 82-YEAR-OLD woman stallholder at Hup Hin Market testified yesterday that a former owner had not only allowed her to sleep in the market at night but had also given her549 words
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Article118 1984-03-21 4 LOONG SWEE YIN - By LOONG SWEE YIN SUPERMAN is appearing on television to tell children not to say yes to a cigarette. The 30-second anti-smoking commercial shows Superman arresting Nick-O-Teen, when the villain tries to persuade some young people to light up. It ends with Superman inviting the youngsters118 words
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Article, Illustration45 1984-03-21 4 THESE coins are the latest creations of Mr James Corkery, Canadian mint master. Mr Corkery is here to introduce to coin collectors the 1984 silver dollar minted to mark the 150 th anniversary of Ontario's capital city, Toronto. PICTURE: CHEW YEN TOOKPICTURE: CHEW YEN TOOK - 45 words
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Article103 1984-03-21 4 THE Consumer Price Index in February was up 1.8 per cent over January, and 4.5 per cent over last February, the Statistics Department said. The increase was due mainly to food prices especially vegetables, fish and poultry which rose 5.6 percent, the biggest103 words
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Article422 1984-03-21 6 MEMBERS sat back and breathed a sigh of relief. After seven long days, the budget debate was over. And when Mr EW Barker sauntered to the microphone, they expected some witty remarks on the conclusion of the budget session from the Leader of the422 words
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Article, Illustration119 1984-03-21 6 EE BOON LEE; YONG POW ANG; LYE YIN FONG - IN PARLIAMENT Reports by EE BOON LEE YONG POW ANG LYE YIN FONG A BANK account for every worker. This is the government's long-term scheme for cashless pay days when all workers will be paid through the hanks. In Parliament yesterday, the Acting Labour Minister, Professor119 words
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Article71 1984-03-21 6 MARRIAGE was the last thing on Prof S Jayakumar's mind when Parliament resumed its debate on the estimates of the Labour Ministry yesterday. The Acting Minister for Labour reiterated the government's stand of discouraging marriages between foreigners on work permits and Singaporeans. Only in very few cases,71 words
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Article370 1984-03-21 6 SOME 1,500 Singapore Armed Forces and 550 Police reservists will be transferred this vear to the Civil Defence Service. Many of them will form an Emergency .Response Group, which requires higher levels of technical skills ana organisations. Mr Chua Sian Chin, the Minister for Home Affairs,370 words
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Article299 1984-03-21 6 WOMEN'S participation la the la boar force has shown aa impressive lacrease althoagh It carries a social cost Profeisor S Jayakamar, Acting La boar Mlaister, said oat the womea laboar force partlcipatioa rate betweea the age of St aad 34 Increased from 4*B per ceat299 words
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Article182 1984-03-21 7 WHY does the Labour Ministry insist on written authorisation for check-off every year when it is counter-productive, the MP for Boon Lay, Mr Goh Chee Wee wanted to know. Wouldn't it be better to extend the validity of the authorisation to a period of more than182 words
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Article, Illustration424 1984-03-21 7 Decision should be left to workers Y IN PARLIAMENT THE ISSUE of bouse unions led to a spirited debate In Parliament yesterday between the Member for Anson, Mr J B Jeyaretnam, and the Actink Minister for Labour, Prof S Jayakumar. Both424 words
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95 1984-03-21 7 THE Ministry of Communications has no intention of transferring its staff to the new Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS). CAAS will draw its staff from the Department of Civil Aviation, whose functions it will take over. Mr Ng Kah Ting (PungKol) was told ty95 words
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350 1984-03-21 7 PROP S JAYAKUMAR, the Acting Labour Minister, «t out three guidelines used by the Central Provident d Board to assess early withdrawal of the funds for purposes other than retirement Any proposed scheme for the use of the fund should not lead to the erosion350 words
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181 1984-03-21 7 IT was a case of injustice as far as the indignant Mr Goh Chee Wee, MP for Boon Lay, was concerned. Workers who sustained "temporary injuries" in the course of their work were compensated a sum of $390 per month. That figure, he181 words
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Advertisement127 1984-03-21 7 Ford's central location HHP% J| BMB f i Op«n on Sunday*: H 9' Authorised Vv3/7 1000 a.m. 4.00 p.m. H SB Main Dealer L———l H for SINGAPORE USED CAR ~i Showroom: I .JCurPttL, G1 &G2 Novena Ville 275 Thomson Road H Singapore 1130. Tel: 253-8877 i «r' .3f/S» V Szechuan127 words
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Article, Illustration549 1984-03-21 8 Mondale with 39 per cent pulls even with Hart at the polls UPI OHICAQO, Wednesday SENATOR Gary Hart, whose lead in the Illinois polls has disappeared, made a last pitch for votes in the state's key primary for the Democratic presidentialUPI; PICTURE: UPI - 549 words
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188 1984-03-21 8 Reuter MOSCOW, Wednesday RUSSIANS expected to be hooest in paying bus fares cost the state transport organisation more than 14 million roubles (nearly Ss42 million) last year, a senior official revealed yesterday. Fares are highly subsidised, costing five kopecks on buses andReuter - 188 words
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371 1984-03-21 9 AP TAIPEI, Wednesday TAIWAN has launched a crackdown against rampant copyright piracy that has tarnished this island's business reputation. Business leaders, academic scholars and legal experts have set up a 25-member anti-counterfeiting committee. Committee chairman Henry Hsu said in an interview that theAP - 371 words
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154 1984-03-21 9 Reuter ISLAMABAD, Wednesday PAKISTAN'S leading board of Islamic scholars yesterday denounced birth control as an obscene practice which weakened a country's moral standards, defence capability and economic development. A communique by the Council of Islamic Ideology said western nations had spread the false notionReuter - 154 words
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136 1984-03-21 9 AP BEUINQ, Wednesday CHINESE neurosurgeons have removed malformed blood vessels in the brain from ten young people without the usual paralysis or speech loss which result from such operations, the official Xinhua news agency said yesterday. Xinhua said all ten patients, who underwent theAP - 136 words
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Article325 1984-03-21 10 Rebels still gearing up for an attack, say diplomats Reuter ISLAMABAD, Wednesday FIERCE Afghan guerilla resistance appears to have stalled an expected Soviet offensive against Afghanistan's Panjsher Valley, Western diplomats said here yesterday. But they added that rebel leaders there were still gearing up for anReuter - 325 words
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Article, Illustration101 1984-03-21 10 NEARLY 50,000 US and South Korean forces storm ashore on landing vehicles as the 1984 Team Spirit Joint Spirit Exercise reaches a climax in a landing operation at Pohang, about 320 km southeast of Seoul. Military officials said more than 1,500 actually crossed the beach in assaultPICTURE: UPI - 101 words
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225 1984-03-21 10 Reuter SEOUL, Wednesday THE ROMAN Catholic Church and the Seoul government erred in the timing of Pope John Paul's visit to South Korea in May, a Church spokesman said yesterday. The visit from May 3 to 7 comes just before ceremonies marking theReuter - 225 words
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171 1984-03-21 10 MANILA, Wed INVESTIGATORS said yesterday thev could not understand why the military failed to give Senator Benigno Aquino prompt medical attention after he was shot at the Manila airport last August. A board investigating the assassination summoned as witnesses two doctors171 words
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266 1984-03-21 12 AP WASHINGTON, Wednesday THE US economy, which roared back last vear from a deep recession, picked up even more steam as 1984 began, the government reported yesterday. The economy was Browing at an estimated annual rate of 7.2 per cent during theAP - 266 words
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429 1984-03-21 12 AP BRUSSELS, Wednesday A TWO-DAY summit meeting of the government leaders of the European Community ended yesterday without reaching agreement on major financial problems facing the trade bloc, French President Francois Mitterrand said. Mr Mitterrand, the summit chairman, termed the failure-"a furtherAP - 429 words
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258 1984-03-21 12 UPI WASHINGTON, Wednesday THE US Senate narrowly killed a constitutional amendment yesterday to allow children to pray aloud in public school, dealing a major defeat to President Reagan and the politically active religious right. The vote was 56-44, 11 votes shortUPI - 258 words
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139 1984-03-21 12 Reuter WASHINGTON, Wed COLOMBIAN police and troops have made the world's biggest seizure of cocaine in an attack on a jungle narcotics factory protected by communist guerillas, the US Ambassador to Colombia said yesterday. Lewis Tambs said the haul of 10,000 toReuter - 139 words
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277 1984-03-21 13 AP LAUSANNE, Wednesday LEBANON'S warring Christian and Muslim leaders ended nine days of reconciliation talks yesterday with a vague six-point communique after failing to agree arrangements for an equal distribution of power between the feuding communities. A communique issued at the end ofAP - 277 words
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195 1984-03-21 13 AP WASHINGTON, Wednesday US SECRETARY of State George Shultz yesterday accused Libya of "unprovoked aggressive behaviour" towards neighbouring Sudan and warned it to keep away from American radar aircraft sent to help Sudan. 'The Libyans should know that those planes areAP - 195 words
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176 1984-03-21 13 UPI JERUSALEM, Wednesday ISRAEL Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir, in power for only six turbulent months, bowed yesterday to the demands of a key coalition partner for early elections. After meetings with members of his conservative Likud coalition, Mr Shamir appointed a government committeeUPI - 176 words
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Advertisement261 1984-03-21 9 GATE HOUSE-Exclusively Yours..? Gate House is set amidst 17 acres of lavish The Clubhouse has a full range of recreational open ground, away from bustling city facilities: 3 squash courts, a tennis court, a swimtraffic yet easily accessible to schools, tertiary insti- ming pool and a badminton hall. At a261 words
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Advertisement290 1984-03-21 13 Plain advice to holiday makers: Gear up at Scotts MENGKUANG CJO"KT"V. You see, at Scotts we know how SPORT FANS, AHOY! Fab-'fro^March'2lst-much it can cost, even for a short Crowd round a 28th, with superb holiday. complete display-cum- i selections at delightful bo we ve slashed prices on many, sale290 words
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Article482 1984-03-21 14 Not enough safeguards to protect interests of investors The Star THERE must be a defect in a system which allows a financially strong syndicate, or group of people, Co manoeuvre prices in the commodities market and force trading to a standstill. Recent events in theThe Star - 482 words
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Article136 1984-03-21 14 UPI KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday MALAYSIA'S Primary Industries Minister Paul Leong announced yesterday the formation of a tribunal to investigate allegations of misconduct by the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange (KLCE). Mr Leong laid the three-member tribunal could inquire into any allegation of misconduct against the management ofUPI - 136 words
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153 1984-03-21 14 JOYCE QUEK - By JOYCE QUEK PANIC SELLING by small investors reacting to the MCA expulsions in Malaysia contributed to an 8.38-point fall in the first hour of trading on the Singapore Stock Exchange yesterday, brokers said. But they said profit-taking set in later and contained153 words
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Article, Illustration145 1984-03-21 14 SHARE OF THE DAY CHEUNG KONG Properties sbould be considered a market leader as Hong Kong share prices start rallying amidst bullish sentiment reflecting low local interest rates and continued excess liquidity in the banking system. The Hang Seng Index ended the day yesterday at 1,169.12.145 words
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Article226 1984-03-21 14 r WHLLSTREET -A Reuter WALL STREET stock prices closed moderately higher yesterday as the market, helped by enthusiastic bargain hunting, shrugged off a rise in interest rates and signs that the economy continued to drive ahead at too rapid a pace. The Dow Jones Industrial Average,Reuter - 226 words
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Article136 1984-03-21 14 AP THE dollar scored modest gains against most other major currencies in US and European trading yesterday, backed by higher American interest rates. Gold prices edged lower in Europe ana then stabilised when the US market opened. Republic National Bank in New York quoted gold at US$394AP - 136 words
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292 1984-03-21 15 FOO CHOY PENG - UNDISCLOSED TRANSFERS TO RESERVES By FOO CHOY PENG DRESDNER (South-east Asia) intends to request the Finance Minister to consider allowing merchant banks to make undisclosed transfers to reserves and to allow Erovision for possible doubtful loans to be ix deductible. It hopes to raise292 words
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245 1984-03-21 15 DRESDNER (South-east Asia) produced its best-ever results in 1983 thanks to all-round good performances by all its divisions. It reported a net operating profit of $29.9 million for the year ended Dec 31, 1983, up 23 per cent from245 words
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71 1984-03-21 15 PUBLIC Bank's proposal to increase its issued and paid-up capital to Ms2lo million through a bonus issue of 84 million shares of 50 cents each has been approved by the Capital Issues Committee and Bank Negara Malaysia. It has informed the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange71 words
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56 1984-03-21 15 JOHAN Holdings has agreed to acquire 50 per cent of the issued and paid-up capital of BBC Brown Boveri (M) for M 5904,703.50 or Mf1.206 per share, representing the net tangible assets per share as on Dec 31, 1983. The proposed transaction is subject56 words
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59 1984-03-21 15 THE New Straits Times Press (Malaysia)proKs to acquire 549,606 shares of Berita Pubng Sdn Bhd from Times Publishing Bhd for MJ700,000 to consolidate its interests in the publishing, distributing and retailing sectors. Berita will become the New Straits Times' wholly-owned subsidiary with the proposed59 words
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60 1984-03-21 15 MALAYAN Cables saw its after-tax profit dip from M 5720,000 to M 5620,000 for the year ended Dec 31, 1983. The drop was in line with its lower turnover of Ms 43 million against M 546.4 million for the previous year. Despite this, it60 words
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912 1984-03-21 16 UPI KUALA LUMPUR: "I joined my first club the day I joined the government service," said the judge tinkering with his gin in the cloistered comfort of the prestigious Selangor Club. "It was the accepted norm. It was expectedUPI - 912 words
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326 1984-03-21 16 AMERICA is rushing headlong and headstrong into the age of affluence. By 1995, say some futurists, almost half of us will be living the good life. Incomes will be up and drudgerv down. Many of us will have the time and the taste for326 words
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Article453 1984-03-21 17 mm COMMENT AS IT has happened in the past, the Malavsian Chinese Association leaders are once again in fall cry about phantom branches and padded membership lists. Fourteen ranking members have been sacked. Placard waving supporters duly turned up at the party's headquarters yesterday. In453 words
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77 1984-03-21 17 CHENG HO - CHENG HO Slagapore 1542 NOW that the Government is tiding to promote families of five (parents and three children) or more among educated married women, does it make sense for houses, flats and condomihiums in Singapore to continue to have only three bedrooms? I am77 words
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71 1984-03-21 17 I READ with interest your article headlined Officials working out guidelines on child relief (SM, Mar 13). The article quoted Dr Tony Tan, Minister for Finance and Trade and Industry, as saying that if Singaporeans had the skills and spirit to go71 words
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262 1984-03-21 17 JALAN Sultan between North Bridge Road and Beach Road has double yellow lines drawn parallel to the kerb to indicate no parking throughout the whole day. However, during daytime, and especially at nights during weekends, numerous vehicles are parked along this stretch262 words
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Article19 1984-03-21 17 Opposition always Inflames the enthusiast, never converts him Johann Fried rich Schiller, German writer (1759-1805).19 words
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231 1984-03-21 17 I WOULD like to comment on the matter of queuing in several POSB branches. The POSB has provided me a great service but recently I noticed the queues are getting longer. So far I have avoided them by using the cash-on-line card and231 words
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Article, Illustration406 1984-03-21 18 B ORTEGA - General manager denies it is pulling out of hotel project By B ORTEGA THE gloom prevailing over the hotel industry plus work stoppage at the site have led to rumours that NTUC is pulling out of the Conrad International Hotel project. But Mr Tan Kin406 words
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Article90 1984-03-21 18 SALES LOCATION DESCRIPTION AREA A TITLE PRICE DATE AGENT HinSengGdn 3-bedroocn flat furnished 158 sq m (1.700 sq ft) $400,000 Mar Housework! Dtst 5 958 years (strata title) LEASES LOCATION DESCRIPTION AREA PRICE DATE AGENT Hong Leong Gardens 3-bedroom flat 139 sqm $2,100 Mar Housework! D.st 5 fully90 words
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253 1984-03-21 18 BOULEVARD Hotel Singapore is on schedule and will open its new $73 million wing along Orchard Boulevard in August, a hotel spokesman said. With the new 15-storey extension, Boulevard's main entrance will be shifted from the existing wing at Cuscaden Road. "When253 words
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1007 1984-03-21 19 ANG PENG HWA - 'Prices will always go up, unlike the private property market' By ANG PENG HWA THE MARKET for second-hand Housing Board flats is picking up, according to several agents dealing in these resale units. "A number of people buying secondhand flats said that when1,007 words
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Article, Illustration991 1984-03-21 20 MICHAEL CHEAH - The further Lennon wen! from convention, the closer he felt... k j By MICHAEL CHEAH For one human being to love another: That is perhaps the most difficult of all tasks; the ultimate, the last test and proof, the work for which all other work is but991 words
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Article, Illustration759 1984-03-21 21 INEZ WEI - GOOD KOREAN FOOD AT GOOD PRICES ,m>sr jmr^. *Buisine By INEZ WEI WITH new shopping centres springing up all over the city, one sometimes wonders if sufficient business is being generated to justify the high running costs of these establishments. At a time when dealers in luxury productsPICTURES: CUFTON AW - 759 words
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Article, Illustration765 1984-03-21 22 MALE TRIO BOUND FOR TOKYO MUSIC FESTIVAL |STARSraUCK| THE Japanese may have their super teen groups like Shibugakitai and Shonentai but soon, Hong Kong will be able to boast of its own male trio, The Young Tigers. This group is the brainchild of Capitol Artistes which will765 words
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Article, Illustration673 1984-03-21 25 JAY SHARBUTT - w&S&SE vX;.- yw**. .i 5 SE>■.. a By JAY SHARBUTT in HOLLYWOOD LAT-WP WHEN Robert M Bennett began in television in the early black-and-white Fifties, he sold advertising for KTTV in Los Angeles. He still has fond memories of one live, late-night Channel 11LAT-WP - 673 words
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Article, Illustration481 1984-03-21 25 isaasfi*© Qodunov: The World to Dance In (Ch 12, 8 pm) ALEXANDER GODUNOV, the Russian ballet dancer who defected to the United States in 1979, is an artiste with powerful muscles, powerful techniques and a powerful presence. He created the famous role of Karenin481 words
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Miscellaneous70 1984-03-21 23 leisure TALK ON MEDISAVE THERE will be a talk on Medisave by Mr Kwan Boon Wan, director of the development section of the Ministry of Health, on Friday at 7.45 pm at the Whampoa CC. Admission is free. FRENCH LANGUAGE COURSE THE Sennett CC Youth Group will conduct a threemonth70 words
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Miscellaneous672 1984-03-21 23 A scene from The Wicked Husband, an opera to be put up by the Guangdong Chaozhou Opera Troupe. CHAOZHOU OPERA Guangdong ■■■■■■■■i^^IH^I^HIIHHbJi Chaozhou Opera Troupe from China has POSTER extended its appear- A DISPLAY of posters depicting US foreign policy ance here to Friday, w 'l| n at the American672 words
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Advertisement236 1984-03-21 30 Situations Vacant iHf HOTEL TAI-PAN ■Kg SINGAPORE The first class business hotel Has immediate vacancies for:1) Receptionist 2) Telephone Operator 3) Painter cum Varnisher Experience preferred. 4) F B Captain At least 2 years' experience in F B service. 5) Security Officer Preference will be given to Candidates with police236 words
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Advertisement366 1984-03-21 31 classified 273-9Q9Q Situations Vacant SINGAPORE NATIONAL PRINTERS ■EJ (PRIVATE) LIMITED We are a well established printing firm engaged in providing a complete range of printing services which include computerised typesetting, high quality colour printing by lithography and fully automatic binding lines In line with our development programme, we wish to366 words
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Advertisement86 1984-03-21 31 POM BALE WL if _t it^ j Yodogawa 100 ton double crank drawing press for sale: Due to change of production, we wish to dispose above drawing press at special price. Any interested party please cal Agnes Ong at tel: 338-2256. LUSURB AMD PQITIIIAIT Health Clubs OPENNOW! Health r 4*86 words
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Advertisement580 1984-03-21 32 classified 273-9090 NOTI IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 AND IN THE MATTER OF JUEL PRIVATE LIMITED NOTICE OF SPECIAL RESOLUTIONS FOR MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP (Pursuant to Section 254) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of the abovenamed company, duly convened and held at 1580 words
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Advertisement268 1984-03-21 32 ICES THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. IBS NOTICE OF RESOLUTION SOON LIT CONTRACTORS CO PTE LTD (la Liqaklatioa) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of Soon Lit Contractors Co Pte Ltd duly convened and held at 102 Upper Crora Street, #09-05 O.G Building, Singapore 010S on the 19th March 1984, the following268 words
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Advertisement339 1984-03-21 32 QI G|EIG]E|B]B]E|B)B|G|G]B|B|B]B]B]G]E]G|B]B] |C] H 2 deluxe ways to sample d is The China Expwienc H TB 1 1 ffffTgTT I'lVii iliil'JiiiV/#PBMiBP H (31 IS 131 6UANGZHOU GUILIN HANGZHOU SHANGHAI IS 51 SUZHOU WUXI NANJING BEIJING. |C] (31 IS H Sl4r ODYSSEY <4r CHINA JAPAN" IS Q1 f $3990: Adult 9339 words
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1984 SINGAPORE OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP MARCH 22ND – 25TH BUKIT COURSE, SINGAPORE ISLAND COUNTRY CLUB.
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Article, Illustration599 1984-03-21 33 "AT Buklt, the fairways are short and the greens are difficult to read. The fairways are a little bit narrow, but most of the golfers who will be playing in the Championship are fairly straight drivers, especially the Asian players. The Taiwanese don't miss many fairways,599 words
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Article104 1984-03-21 33 WidnMdiy, March 21 7 am Pro-Am Tournament. Thursday, March 22 7 am Championship, first round. 6 pm Play finishes for the day. Friday, March 23 7 am Championship, second round. 6 pm Play finishes for the day. Saturday, March 24 9 am Championship, third round. Leading 65 professionals (including104 words
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Article210 1984-03-21 33 PARKING (1) Cars bearing VIP car labels will be allowed in the Clubhouse parking area. (2) Cars belonging to Competitors, Sponsors and Officials bearing the Official Car Park label will be allowed into the parking area behind the caddy hut. (3) All other cars bearing ordinary car labels210 words
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Article533 1984-03-21 34 Eight past champs •■long field of 225 A STAR-studded cast of players will tee off in the Singapore Open tomorrow. Listed among the 225 competitors are no less than eight of the winners of the Open in the last ten years. These are the past champions who will533 words
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Article819 1984-03-21 35 IN FEBRUARY, 1960, after the Hong Kong Open, Peter Thomson and Kel Nagle played an exhibition match in Singapore. At the 19th Hole Peter Thomson suggested Singapore should also run a professional tournament. Approaches to potential sponsors drew a blank. By October, the Committee agreed819 words
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532 1984-03-21 36 ERNEST FRIDA - By ERNEST FRIDA JAPAN has a population of 117 million people. The country has 11 million golfers, according to the Japanese Golf Association. About 3,000 are professionals and the rest are social golfers. There are about 1,400 golf courses and 3,000 driving ranges. Do532 words
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Article, Illustration402 1984-03-21 37 "THE secret of our success is practice, practice, practice. Instructors can teach you about new techniques, but you can only perfect them through practice. When I first started playing golf seriously. I practised very hard every day for six to ten hours. I402 words
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362 1984-03-21 38 SPECTATORS should know the rules of being good spectators. Obey the following rules and you will enjoy the game more. So will the players. a) Do not talk or move when a player is making a shot. Any distraction can break a player's concentration. b) Stay362 words
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170 1984-03-21 39 SPECTATORS at the Singapore Open can view much of the action from the following vantage points where a great deal of the play can be seen with a minimum of effort. 1. The vicinity of the Clubhouse. Clear views can170 words
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132 1984-03-21 39 YAMAHA claim that tests conducted with a swing robot prove that their new Carbon Composite golf clubs achieve superior distance, directional stability and strength. And increase in distance of five per cent is claimed over metal and persimmon head clubs. Yamaha132 words
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Article48 1984-03-21 39 M MARIMUTHU and Lim Swee Chew, Singapore's 1983 World Cup players, will take to the course in the Singapore Open sporting Spalding golf wear. The new range of Spalding golf wear, featuring the "bird on ball" logo, is made of 100 per cent cotton.48 words
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Advertisement133 1984-03-21 33 The longest ball from tee to green. If you want the longest, high-flying distance ball that HOLDS THE GREEN, the Top-Rite XL is THE BALL for you. There's none to beat it for better and higher trajectory, greater playability and W durability.And if you're i switching to colour, Jm you133 words
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Advertisement95 1984-03-21 33 THE MOST A*, ACCURATE ME "LINE-UP" Wl PGAT-LineilS Metal Woods, Irons, \W 1H Chippers Putters. MM IM With the aid of the "T\ golfers can line up IJH all their shots by squaring the face to ImK I target at address. That helps them set up UK lIH better and95 words
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Advertisement139 1984-03-21 34 I Revolutionary All-Carbon-Graphite Head Driver. You can go the distance easily with the new All-Carbon-Graphite-Head Driver by Yonex. It's the only driver available today that is scientifically designed with multiple layers of carbon graphite in the ideal thickness and having the ideal weight distribution and Vickers' hardness 5 times harder139 words
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Advertisement83 1984-03-21 35 fcff Th« World's*! Golf Club, 7 AQRHHDm» i comparison in carry (distance) carbon composite head The result? ZZ. B Tests by American-designed swing 3 -f— equipment to date) prove that it golf clubs drive a ball 11 metres 2 -L further or a good 5% more i than conventional woods83 words
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Advertisement112 1984-03-21 36 A.LSTUS achieves longer distances than ever before! Because it is the only golf ball with double compression. One inside its newly developed, special synthetic rubber core; one outside, with a compound resin cover for extra resilience. This unique double compression Special synthetic I I II S rubber core means more112 words
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Advertisement118 1984-03-21 37 J Reason *2: TOPS IN DIRECTKMaPV STABILITY PtAYABILITY I Comparison in directional stabilityli Haad wd 3510 OXVMC Impact i«ng« lifDcn J3B 40 (m) 30 fa- 1 Tests executed j by an Americandesigned swing robot (themost 1196 I reliable golf testing v //TN equipment to dale) mJmj prove Yamaha's Carbon r118 words
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Advertisement45 1984-03-21 38 Di' H W v Bll' -.tfIhSSV w r\ •M^liflßSWiißß^K '^S^jkttfilrifl lSSSsffi ■HHBr BBwk /r BBff??; -<s;i *WgiS&"& Malayan Breweries (S) Pte Ltd, brewer of Tiger Gold Medal Beer, welcomes all participants to The 1984 Singapore Open Golf Championship. TigTT G i The G§ld Medal Beer45 words
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Advertisement78 1984-03-21 39 v r ;r —ft, > v■' '".v ,v r *'<' The World's 1 Golf Club J Reason #3: TOPS IN STRENGTH, L "V r V* (I W/y A., W <LJk, ctfH- j|K Vn (10 6 cm) Strength Density T; (10 B cm) Specific Elasticity Coefficient Density Best Performance free* without78 words
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Article, Illustration429 1984-03-21 40 Papua New Guinea's pull-out rob tournament of its gloss 9th east asan squash J ANCHOR&BEER SQUASH'S prestigeous East Asia individual and team championships has been hit by pull-outs from Papua New Guinea (PNG) with three days to go before the tournament begins at the East Coast Recreation Centre on429 words
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Article253 1984-03-21 40 GOOD news for squash fans: Besides the best from East Asia, local fans will be able to rub shoulders with former six-time world chamoion Geoff Hunt. Squash officials revealed that the former supremo will be brought to Stafapwe by his sponsors, Stellar, SINGAPORE: Men Zainal Abidin,253 words
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Article271 1984-03-21 40 KEN JALLEH JR - All stories by KEN JALLEH JR PRIDE, pre-inatch predictions and a boy named Peter Hill will play on Stewart Ballard's nerves when the East Asia individual squash championships begin. For last year's runner-up is no certainty for the final this year, with Malaysia's S Maniam271 words
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Article, Illustration338 1984-03-21 40 KASPAROV 3 1 2 SMYSLOV 1 Vi (after five games) VILNIUS (Lithuania), Wednesday THE fifth game in the World Chess Championship between Soviet grandmasters Gary Kasparov and Vasilv Smyslov ended yesterday in a draw at the 37th mqye. Kasparov, 20, now leads 3.5 to338 words
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Article, Illustration674 1984-03-21 41 Ic C ct I A WHO will follow in the footsteps of Peter Shilton and become the next owner of the coveted England No. 1 jersey? That's a question constantly being asked by managers, players and supporters up and down England at the moment. And it's one674 words
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Article, Illustration77 1984-03-21 41 GOALKEEPERS Nisei Spink and Gary Bailey were born within a day of each other 25 years ago Nigel on Aug 8 and Gary on Aug 9. Now, both have emerged as pretenders to the England Number One shirt and as such they make a fascinating subject in77 words
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Article, Illustration206 1984-03-21 41 B KULA - By B KULA ONLY Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association can stop high flying Indian Association (IA) from winning the Singapore Hockey Association's Un-der-20 league title for the E W Barker Trophy. Though IA is sitting on top of the table with IS206 words
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Article69 1984-03-21 41 P W D L F A Pts Indian Association 6 4 1 1 12 4 13 Safsa 3 3 0 0 10 2 9 Schools B 2 1 1 0 4 2 4 Khalsa 3 V 1 1 6 6 4 Ceyton Sports Club 4 1 1 2 469 words
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Article, Illustration561 1984-03-21 42 S GULAM - YOU BE THE JUDGE OF THIS HOTLYDISPUTED GOAL LAST NIGHT GEYLAN6 INTERNATIONAL 0 TOA PAYOH UNITED 8 Report by S GULAM THREE scuffles between players, four yellow cards and a disputed goal marked an explosive National Football League Division One match in which Toa Payoh United beatPictures by MOHD ISHAK - 561 words
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Article, Illustration237 1984-03-21 43 K SILVAM - /AHEAD JUNIOR OPEN C'SNIPS 1004 Story by K SILVAM THREE seeded players, Fang Shao Fei (PR China), Chung Kie Ju (S Korea) and Choi Hee June (S Korea) were knocked out of the boys' singles on the first day of the Head Junior Tennis Open ChampionshipsPictures by CHRISTINE CHEW - 237 words
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Article, Illustration491 1984-03-21 43 Yes, claim the unhappy participants WU4 /SINGAPORE OPEN 60LF CNAMPIONSHII WITH ERNEST FRIDA HAS the organising committee of the 1984 Singapore Open broken the Asian Circuit rule by paying the prize money in Singapore dollars instead of US dollars? Yes, claim the golfers,491 words
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Advertisement123 1984-03-21 40 I SALESPERSONS WANTED I 1. Sunday Monitor Street Sales I Sell the Sunday Monitor at housing estates. I Work 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on sundays. Earn more than $18/-. I 2. The Singapore Monitor, Afternoon Edition, Street Sales. B Work from 12 noon to 4 p.m. (Monday Saturday). I123 words
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Advertisement87 1984-03-21 41 CHILLI BRAND PLASTER THE EFFECTIVE RELIEF FOR MUSCULAR ACHES PAINS t Chilli Brand Plaster is known for its unique warm sensation. If Afr due to over-exertion, fatique, [J&3IPS7 Also available is the MILD Quality in the blue jRj? ~if packing. The formula has been slightly jLjft* Jf modified so as87 words
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Advertisement303 1984-03-21 42 THE SUN IVY ""S t L monitor Mcwm* silp. j9ifiS M^sfl mt ssss »"i W -'j&£ m?E sss»r r Hi i lesjcsswJW »^^"WW A/V EXCITING CAREER IN SELLING CAN BE YOURS! Selling advertising space is an exciting job, no two days are ever the same. At The Singapore Monitor we303 words
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Article, Illustration484 1984-03-21 44 S GULAM - FAS paves way for Mat Noh's comeback By S GULAM MAT NOH, Singapore's elegant former striker, might light up the soccer scene here again with a possible return to national-level football. Football Association of Singapore coaching committee chairman Yap Boon Chuan, who, like many Singaporean fans,484 words
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Article, Illustration166 1984-03-21 44 THE Chinese (of the People's Republic of China, that is) have made an art out of the practice of using sports to forge friendship and diplomacy with those they do not exactly count among their political circles as friends. So it wouldn't have been a big surprise yesterdayPICTURE: CHRISTINE CHEW - 166 words
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155 1984-03-21 44 Reuter LONDON, Wed SOUTHAMPTON shrugged off an early 1-0 deficit and strode into the English Football Association (FA) Cup semifinal by trouncing Sheffield Wednesday 5-1 last night. Second Division Wednesday, who in the first meeting at home held their First DivisionReuter - 155 words
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Advertisement71 1984-03-21 44 READERS, YOU RE THE JUDGE OF HOTLY DISPUTED SOU: P42 w2^\ IPs T Designers combining the ultimate in design bogt in night club entertainment prestige and Parli t^&te" ub >* truly, by far, the yardstick entertainment scence in Singapore. -<WBk M' Published by The Singapore Monitor Ltd., 2 Alexandra Road71 words
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Article518 1984-03-21 1 RODNEY HOBSON - ®y RODNEY HOBSON tl giUfnr Monty tanor SOME bankers say 1983 was the toughest year since 1974. Competition was tight, profit growth was lower. In some cases. Internal cost cutting, including the withholding of company cars from newly-promoted executives, was a tangible sign of harder518 words
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Advertisement228 1984-03-21 1 The Chase is on for housing finance. The Chase Manhattan Bank has come up with one of the most attractive mortgage loan arrangements, on terms up to 20 years. With a personal investment of only 10% cash outlay, you are off to a food start to owning your property. PERSONAL228 words
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Advertisement82 1984-03-21 1 TATLEEBANK Whether you're a growing industry, building up your business or an established concern needing funds for modernisation or expansion, Tat Lee Bank will consider your financial needs. You can also rely on Tat Lee Bank for the professional, efficient and personalised services on all your banking requirements. So come82 words
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Article575 1984-03-21 2 TO the man-ln-t he-street, the term 'electronic banking' conjures exciting Images of the shape of things to come. Of banking from the home with a computer linked to the bank's, of paying for purchases with funds automatically transfered from his account to the store's account575 words
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Advertisement118 1984-03-21 2 The Card that turns night into day. With our ATM machines, one at every branch plus 6 ADP ATMs at Choice Hotel and shopping centre locations. we now offer you the most comprehensive network of ATMs in Singapore Services provided Savings Current Accounts withdrawals. Balance enquiries. Cheque Deposits and Cheque118 words
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Advertisement166 1984-03-21 2 wMWiniflißEr Z r -r Especially as that's the Fixed Deposits day when you probably Deposit peJfodlfor need money most For 1,3,6,9,12 months •hoppinfrFor something Free gj ft {0t ne which needs cash denositn™ instantly. And the banks depositorB r c ed Frustrating,*. We also provide a wide ,8 «Vi„ range166 words
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Advertisement188 1984-03-21 3 CHxtSbANK 1 ly.. Autosave you can earn H I Only DBS Bank put them together. And caled it AUTOSAVE No other bank gives you such a great personal What could be simpler? Or more rewarding? ifc s1 l banking package. You can write cheques and And thafs not all. *****188 words
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Article449 1984-03-21 4 MORE banks are finding it attractive to do business here as Singapore becomes the regional financial centre. More services are being provided. Amidst all these developments, what does the future hold for the banking industry, and more important, the public and the companies which it449 words
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Article360 1984-03-21 4 THERE arc differences between numismatic coins and the gold bullion coins, a spokesman pointed out. The former are usually minted to commemorate, a special occasion and are treasured as collectors' Items. Bullion coins are a form of savings or investment, and can be given away as gifts.360 words
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Advertisement165 1984-03-21 4 r i Look into these better home financing schemes. a 100% financing (Phase 1) financing \S You got financing up to 100% of You get financing up to 86% of valuation from us, with or without your valuation. CPF savings. And you can use your Eaav nrhnmM monthly CPF contributions165 words
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Advertisement68 1984-03-21 4 ALTERNATIVE FINANCING: FACTORING Are accounts receivables tying up your cash flow and hampering growth? Our factoring service can relieve your organization of such problems. We offer factoring of bills and accounts receivables at attractive terms. Call us today. We'll be happy to assist you. SHING LOONG FINANCE j LIMITED A68 words
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Advertisement142 1984-03-21 5 There is an easier way to handle them "The POSB Salary Crediting Scheme! "The POSB Salary Crediting Scheme! By direct crediting of my staff's salaries It's prompt and convenient. Our salaries to their POSB accounts, I save time, are already in our POSB accounts on pay money and manpower. There's142 words
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195 1984-03-21 6 THE POSB has stepped up its efforts to get companies to pay their employees through the bank. It has launched a comprehensive advertising and direct mail campaign to persuade employers to use its services in the payment of workers' salaries. Its Salary195 words
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531 1984-03-21 6 STORIES abound about those who have made a killing on the stock market. Have you wished to emulate the people about whom these stories are told? Won't it be nice to make easy money through the ups and downs531 words
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Advertisement142 1984-03-21 6 THE OCBC PAN-ISLAND UNK-UP Jk M H m <■ ■5 'B JI.'RONC, BUKITTWAH fIU TOAIM,VOH M <***>*""* ALJONIEO H "f"* <£>■ ®Hrl*Hl® ®IH CLEMENTI ORCHARD M BESAR 9hHES GE VIANG JOOCHIAT ppi m 0m (j§) ocecß HE Our branches and round-the-clock Automated Teller Machines make up the OCBC banking link-up142 words
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705 1984-03-21 7 MICHAEL GOH - By MICHAEL GOH GETTING a loan nowadays doesn't carry a stigma of economic failure. Modern financial transactions are such that a visit to the bank for a loan is as commonplace as a visit to the doctor or lawyer. There was a705 words
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Advertisement208 1984-03-21 7 Buying a home Take advantage of OUB's Housing Loan Scheme j CHE You're about to make what probably will be the biggest single investment in your life buying a home! Naturally, you'd want to shop around for the better deal with regard to a housing loan. Consider OUB's Housing Loan208 words
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Article515 1984-03-21 8 Trust PLASTIC money, that is charge cards and credits, have become an important financial tool in Singapore's trading system. There are about 150,000 cards issued in Singapore right now, split amongst the ma|p card companies. The growth rate here is very high and over the past515 words
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294 1984-03-21 8 Gold Card more than just glamour AMERICAN Express does not impose a preset spending limit on its card holders, a boon particularly to the businessman who has to travel and entertain frequently. In addition, with the Gold Card, Cardmembers are entitled to a number of options. These include an unsecured294 words
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184 1984-03-21 8 GOING to discos, listening to hi-fi music and practising on a home computer are hobbies which do not always go well with holding a charge card. Working with electric motors is also not a recommended vocation. Doing these things184 words
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246 1984-03-21 8 WHAT precautious must a Cardmember take to ensure that his Card is not misused? "To guard against card loss or fraud, you don't have to be paranoid, just exercise a little caution," advises Mr John Crewe, vice president and general manager of American246 words
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Advertisement425 1984-03-21 8 Apply uxlav! Fill in the application form below and mail today. HPI AMERICAN EXPRESS® CARD APPLICATION llfl&ffij AMERICAN EXPRESS INTERNATIONAL. BOX 2092. |H| SINGAPORE 9040. PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT THROUGHOUT TICK BOXES AS PLEASE COMPLETE IN FULL ANO ATTACH ANY ADOITIONAL RELEVANT INFORMATION ALLOW ONE MONTH FOR PROCESSING STATE DATE425 words
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Article834 1984-03-21 9 THOSE still kicking themselves for not having bought private property seven years ago when prices were a quarter of what they are today can take heart. Raising the money to do so now is easier than you think. The current private property market favours buyers, and with834 words
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427 1984-03-21 9 YOUNG lovers who don't have the money to get married can find help from an unexpected source their banker. Not only have bankers been touched by romance, they're also beginning to see a lot more of the lighter side of life. In addition427 words
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Advertisement275 1984-03-21 9 you t** e vj|^ Answer: WITH THE NEW TOTAL FINANCE the plan and provide you a PLAN FROM SINGAPORE FINANCE, chart sho^in o ho* you cm save more interest than what you stand to gain a lot and rww It snot just 100 youcanea mon savings or per cent financng275 words
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405 1984-03-21 10 Flexibility keyword for the home finance seeker THE Development Bank of Singapore is offering financing of up to 100 per cent of the assessed value of the home, without the need for the buyer to put up any cash for a downpayment. Supposing a buyer with $75,000 in his CPF405 words
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Advertisement262 1984-03-21 10 YES! Nowadays, the money Mf you obtain from Enter the GITUANxXnN)% housing loan. other banks' 100% lousing loans leaves At atlbank th 9 >^> housing loan we you still as cramped for resources as In the offer l 8 baaed on the DroDert v B curren t market beginning. That's262 words
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Advertisement225 1984-03-21 11 jt*jdjyk fc-,': ''''""iJii > 't'" fl >i ~'lit iB *k*;j'* w"" lfc"'.'• K if A j* JMku ....'jMafe j <~^^juHßl ooot The card that means More to consumers and retailers. More buying power for consumers. More business for retailers. This prestigious discount and service card brings consumers and retailers together225 words
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Article476 1984-03-21 12 TO BUY or not to buy? That is the question. Whether it is better to suffer the extortionate demands of unreasonable landlords or to take a mortgage or a loan and spend the remainder of your years making heavy monthly payments? Many young househunters476 words
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Advertisement136 1984-03-21 12 ARE YOU RESPONSIBLE FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF LARGE SUMS OF MONEY? as treasurer of a cash rich company as trustee for family trusts as director of a charity or as part of your long term savings SIMBL has been providing successful, professional investment management to private individuals and institutions since136 words
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Advertisement158 1984-03-21 12 m pp® -31 BP 7 1 lu 1 ■l. ■■■■■^b Wishful thinking? No! Wayfoong thinking It's a daydream we all have. A home of our own. It's not easy to turn that dream into reality. But it may not be as difficult as you think. Not if Wayfoong give you158 words
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220 1984-03-21 13 PLANNING to travel to a picturesque Asian country soon? One way of making your spending money stretch further is to buy that country's currency in Singapore. You will get an exchange rate which could be as much as 50 per cent better220 words
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294 1984-03-21 13 NEED some cash but don't want to go through the formality of applying for a loan? There are ways 'of raising money quickly, no questions asked, and never mind the jokes about pawnbrokers and moneylenders. These provide a necessary, if slightly expensive,294 words
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Advertisement75 1984-03-21 13 SAVINGS DEPOSITS 7/ P. A. Daily Interest m credited monthly FIXED DEPOSITS 7/ PA. for 9 and 12 months 6JSL, 675 L,. for 1 and 3 months for 6 months to chw»g» wMhoul note*. 0 a. HmmlOMo* A Main .Branch: FAR EASTERN BANK LIMITED *rea«. 001-00 Far Eaatom Bank BuNdktg,75 words
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Advertisement62 1984-03-21 13 IBS Housing Loan Scheme 5 good reasons why our Scheme is better 90% to 100% Financing Available Easy and Flexible m Loan Repayment m m Lower Effective f /y Jm Interest V Immediate Benefit Jj- rj Bridging Loan Plan Call us today at We will be rOPer^ V X BANK62 words
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Article652 1984-03-21 14 By QASTON DE ROSAYRO SOME things never cease to amaze. Less than a decade ago, one would have had to possess a Jules Verne imagination to have conjured up the prospect of an automated banking era. Even during the post-war period, there was still a sort of652 words
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Advertisement395 1984-03-21 14 park west-the prestigious residential development Move in with our Special Scheme! t iK HOW YOU CAN AFFORD TO OWN THAT HOME OF A LIFETIME. C Exampto: TYPE A (IW7 Sq Ft) Ouf Special Repayment Scheme allow* low payment* lor I gtSl Block 1 A 2 the drat few years of395 words
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Article941 1984-03-21 15 BUYING A NEW CAR: Let's get one thing straight cash buyers are not welcome In the motor trade. The market is competitive, and margins are low, so few dealers actually make much money through the selling of cars. A large part of their income is derived from941 words
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Article239 1984-03-21 15 DBS Bank is offering a more extensive Giro service with its participation in the Inter-bank Giro service. The Inter-bank Giro is a system that enables customers of one bank to transfer funds to clients of another participating bank without having to resort to traditional239 words
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Advertisement109 1984-03-21 15 Mortgages- We'll make you feel at home. SHING LOONG FINANCE LIMITED A whdlK iwm-tl sukuli4r\ ol Chi- kc|»|vl (troop 337. TELOK BLANGAH ROAD. SINGAPORE 0409 TEL *****67 (8 LINES) PERIOD PA RESIDENTIAL I 10 years 9.50 II —20 years 9.75 COMMERCIAL I —10 years 10.50 II 15 years 10.75 MORTGAGE109 words
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