Singapore Monitor, 22 March 1984
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Title Section12 1984-03-22 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 13/5/83 Thursday, March 22, 1984 30cents12 words
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Article500 1984-03-22 1 US aircraft carrier Kitty Hawk and a Soviet submarine stay afloat without any reports of injuries or damage Reuter, AP SEOUL, Thursday THE 60,000-ton United States aircraft carrier Kitty Hawk collided with a Soviet submarine in the southern Sea of Japan off South Korea last night, aReuter, AP - 500 words
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Article, Illustration38 1984-03-22 1 IS this telephone operator laughing because the caller has told her a joke or is she laughing at herself? Turn to Page 2 and the mirror will give you a true reflection of her smile...38 words
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Miscellaneous7 1984-03-22 1 toteer Showers HnJ in many areas H|H7 words
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Article, Illustration280 1984-03-22 2 CHEW YEN FOOK - Mirror, mirror on the wall, whose cheery smile is best of all? PICTURES AND STORY BY CHEW YEN FOOK SOMETIMES mirrors work wonders. And when you receive a few hundred calls for eight hours a day, they reflect your moods. Introduced by a hotelier about two years280 words
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Article, Illustration147 1984-03-22 2 THE NATIONAL Productivity Board will upgrade Jie status of the Quality Control Circle training from April, by formally setting up a QCC College. Mr Ng Kiat Chong, executive director of NPB, said at a press conference yesterday that the board had147 words
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99 1984-03-22 2 NGEE Ann Primary School, built at a cost of more than million, will be officially declared opened on March 30 by Mr Goh Chok Tong, Minister for Defence and Second Minister for Health. The school, a government-aided school, was completed in99 words
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59 1984-03-22 2 THE Singapore Armed Forces will be conducting military exercises in the Changi beach area. About 300 metres of beachline west of the Department of Civil Aviation jetty at Nicholl Drive ana the two public carparks in the vicinitv will be occupied by59 words
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91 1984-03-22 2 THE Republic of Singapore Navy will be conducting a concert on April 13 and 14 at the Singapore Conference Hall together with its 16th anniversary celebrations. Accompanied by the Emmanuel String Orchestra, the band will entertain a selection of light classical91 words
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93 1984-03-22 2 MH K S Rajah, vice president of the Singapore AntiNarcotics Association, is attending an international conference on youths and drugs in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. The conference is organised by the US National Parents' Resource Institute for Drug Eduction, a private non-profit organisation dedicated93 words
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71 1984-03-22 2 ASIAN Computer Services Pte Ltd, sole agents for McCormack and Dodge Corporation in Asia, has just introduce the Millenium series of financial software for IBM mainframe users. The software is an integrated system where a user can ask a question in one system,71 words
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45 1984-03-22 2 SIME Darby Singapore's subsidiary, Win Box Co Pte Ltd, is investing $7.7 million to double its corrugated paper packaging facilities at its factory in Jurong. The expansion is in line with the Government's move towards sophisticated and automated production.45 words
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Article400 1984-03-22 3 CAROLINE BOEY - NUS and polytechnics start accepting applications for admission today By CAROLINE BOEY 'A' LEVEL holders can apply to the National University of Singapore and the Ngee Ann and Singapore Polytechnics for further studies from today. Courses available in NUS are: Arts and Social Sciences, Science, Medicine,400 words
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Article, Illustration477 1984-03-22 3 SIT YIN FONG - By SIT YIN FONG JUDGMENT in the Hup Hin market eviction case is expected to be delivered on March 29 after the end of a three-day hearing yesterday. The counsels, after meeting the District Judge, Mr Dalip Singh, in chambers,477 words
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196 1984-03-22 4 FIFTEEN young offenders have successfully completed a course in electrical wiring. They will be given Certificates of Competency at a ceremony at the Ministry of Social Affairs tonight. The electrical wiring course is organised by the Singapore Corporation of Rehabilitative Entreprises. The course196 words
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Article, Illustration174 1984-03-22 4 CHEW YEN FOOK - City bank may be first in S'pore to adopt new Japanese concept Picture and story by CHEW YEN FOOK BROLLIES for sale? Not quite. These women (picture at left) are putting their umbrellas on a special stand at the Chartered Bank in Battery Road. Each174 words
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418 1984-03-22 4 EE BOON LEE - By EE BOON LEE IT was the day of the defence debate in Parliament. Mr J B Jeyaretnam, the Member for Anson, had found the going really tough as PAP Members of Parliament resented his remarks that we were418 words
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119 1984-03-22 4 Lianhe Wanbao THE DRIVER of the car which crashed into a tree in Upper Paya Lebar Road last Wednesday and split into two halves had no licence. The accident killed the driver and the other passenger in the front seat. Two other passengersLianhe Wanbao - 119 words
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Article, Illustration79 1984-03-22 5 Remember the days when cart used to have signals that "popped" out? And you still had to indicate with your hand, just in case the motorist behind did not see your signal? This car with the old-fashioned signal was spotted along Alexandra Road79 words
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395 1984-03-22 5 YONG POW ANG - IMPORTS WILL JACK UP PRICES OF PORK AND POULTRY By YONG POW ANG THERE is a place for intensive pig and poultry farming in Singapore, despite the small size of the country, say farmers. If pig and poultry farming is phased out completely, as395 words
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75 1984-03-22 5 THE International Track and Field Federation (lAAF) has lured Eastern Europeans into its sanctioned meets by making millions of dollars of participation money more easily available to the athletes, lAAF president Primo Nebiolo said yesterday. The Eastern Europeans, mostly Soviets and East75 words
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74 1984-03-22 5 THE CORONER'S Court yesterday returned a verdict of suicide on the inquiry into the death of musician and writer Patricia Wei. Patricia's husband, Captain Wei Shui Ren, told the court that his wife started getting depressed last September and her condition got worse74 words
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57 1984-03-22 5 AN UNEMPLOYED man was found dead early yesterday in a house at Jervois Road after a group of people was seen gambling there. Mr Low Hwee Soi, a tenant of the house, told police that Mr Cheong Hock Seng, 30, was found57 words
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79 1984-03-22 5 SMALL private apartments the size of a three-room HDB flat are in demand although prices for other types of properties in Singapore are expected to drop across the board, according to the real estate firm, Jones Lang Wootton, in its South East Property Review.79 words
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97 1984-03-22 5 SINGAPORE businessmen were yesterday invited to take part in a series of trade exhibitions in Brunei between July and September this year. Mrs Margaret Lee, senior executive with the Interpromark Exhibition Group, the organisers of the exhibitions, said that it was97 words
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Advertisement77 1984-03-22 5 I I I YONG AN PARK I I M Nestled within a residential haven in I District 9, we have on offer, a fine selection H I of 2,3 4-bedroom apartments from an I asking price of $330,000/- on wards. H I This is a timely opportunity to invest in77 words
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Advertisement81 1984-03-22 5 flake a l/neak... Thursday Fashion Special March 22 5.30 pm At Mezzanine Lounge i Watch the current fashion trends as you indulge in afternoon tea J and cakes or unwind over cocktails. Then catch up on some reading or play backgammon in the cool serene comfort for an evening well-spent.81 words
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497 1984-03-22 6 Lianhe Zaobao, Lianhe Wanbao KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday The newly-appointed Federal Territory Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) chief, Datuk Dr Tan Tiong Hons, said yesterday that two lorry loads of materials had been removed from the division's premises near the Merdeka Stadium roundabout.Lianhe Zaobao, Lianhe Wanbao - 497 words
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341 1984-03-22 6 The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday MCA ACTING Deputy President Datuk Mak Hon Kamsaid he has received several petitions allegedly signed by party members calling for an Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) but these signatures would have to be scrutinised first. "One of theThe Star - 341 words
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144 1984-03-22 6 AP TOKYO, Thursday THE President of a well-known Japanese confectionery firm worked lose the ropes on his hands and feet and fled vesterday, 65 hours after kidnappers grabbed him from his bathtub and demanded ransom of 1 billion yen ($lO million) in cashAP - 144 words
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Article, Illustration470 1984-03-22 7 MONDALE WIN SCRAMBLES NOMINATION PICTURE YET AGAIN Reuter CHICAGO, Thursday THE bloom has suddenly gone from the candidacy of Gary Hart following his defeat in Illinois in the race for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination. Former Vice-President Walter Mondale defeated giant-killer Mr Hart in the importantReuter; PICTURE: AP - 470 words
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Article285 1984-03-22 7 Reuter THE Democratic nomination race now stands this way: WITH 23 of the 50 states having cast primary or caucus votes, Mr Hart has 11 wins and Mr Mondale nine. Three were uncommitted or are under recount. But the momentum is Mr Mondale's. WITH moreReuter - 285 words
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250 1984-03-22 7 AP TOKYO, Thursday JAPAN plans to provide the Philippines soon with a total of 55 billion yen ($5lO million) in credits as emergency aid to help cope with economic difficulties, Foreign Minister Shintaro Abe said yesterday. Mr Abe told a House of CouncillorsAP - 250 words
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Article369 1984-03-22 7 US News and World Report EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY: The collapse of a crucial European Community summit because of a dispute over British budget contributions has raised new doubts about London's future role in the 10-nation bloc, according to diplomats in Brussels. One senior Community statesman said privately even beforeUS News and World Report - 369 words
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Article116 1984-03-22 7 UPI WARSAW, Thursday LECH Walesa, winner of the Nobel Peace prize and leader of the outlawed Solidarity Union has been made an honorary monk for his services to the Roman Catholic Church, a monastery spokesman said yesterday. "The award ceremony will take Slace this weekend," saidUPI - 116 words
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Article559 1984-03-22 8 REAGAN WITHDRAWS OFFER FOLLOWING STRONG RESISTANCE FROM CONGRESS Agencies WASHINGTON, Thursday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan, thwarted by resistance from Congress and harsh criticism from Jordanian King Hussein, yesterday withdrew his offer to sell Stinger anti-air-craft missiles to Jordan and Saudi Arabia. The action, which came just eightAgencies - 559 words
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380 1984-03-22 8 Reuter WASHINGTON, Thursday A PROMINENT American scientific group yesterday dismissed President Ronald Reagan's "Star wars" proposal for an anti-mis-sile space defence shield as an impossible and dangerous dream. In a detailed 86-page study of the multi-billion-dollar proposal, the Union of ConcernedReuter - 380 words
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105 1984-03-22 8 Reuter NEW YORK, Thursday A PART of New York's sprawling Central Park was formally renamed Strawberry Fields and dedicated yesterday to the memory of ex-Beatle John Lennon, who was assassinated across the street from the site in 1980. "This happens to be whereReuter - 105 words
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210 1984-03-22 8 Reuters SAN SALVADOR, Thursday LEFT-WING guerillas burst into three private radio stations here yesterday and forced staff at gunpoint to broadcast a communique denouncing the main Jolitical parties taking part in El Salvador's March 5 elections. The communique called the elections a farce andReuters - 210 words
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Article, Illustration75 1984-03-22 8 AP THIS IS the AT-3, Taiwan's first locallydeveloped jet trainer. The plane's prowess was put on display on March 15 at a central Taiwan airbase. Powered by two Garrett turbofan engines, the basic and advanced trainer is capable of a maximum cruising speed ofAP; PICTURE: AP - 75 words
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164 1984-03-22 8 Reuter LAUSANNE, Thursday TRACES of mustard gas were found on two wounded Iranian soldiers sent to Lausanne University Hospital for treatment nine days ago, a hospital spokesman said yesterday. Results of medical tests to detect yperite known as mustard gas were positive for bothReuter - 164 words
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333 1984-03-22 9 Reuter PARIS, Thursday FIRE SWEPT through the futuristic headquarters of Unesco in western Paris last night, burning classified archives, in what fire brigade sources suspect was an arson attack. Three floors on one wing of the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation building wereReuter - 333 words
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Article, Illustration68 1984-03-22 9 THORESBY (England): Pickets outside the Thoresby colliery make gestures as they relax between incidents, watched over by police who were brought in from all over the country to help miners pass through the picket lines to work. The police were deployed in larger numbers following a weekPICTURE: UPI - 68 words
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389 1984-03-22 9 Reuter LONDON, Thursday BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher yesterday hit back at her European critics, reproached France and Italy and hinted at withholding funds to keep the 10-nation community afloat. Mrs Thatcher, accused by other European leaders of wrecking their summit inReuter - 389 words
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Article167 1984-03-22 9 AP STATESBORO (Georgia), Thursday A TAPE will play the wedding march, not Burning Love, but it promises to be a hot ceremony nonetheless next week when a firefighter and his bride enter a flaming house to sav their wedding vows. Mr Ralph Deal,AP - 167 words
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Article, Illustration848 1984-03-22 10 LAT-WP PARIS: A French Air Force General has touched off a political controversy here with the publication of a book auestioning the reliance on a nuclear deterrent that lies at the basis of France's independent defence strategy. Alter firing his salvo against FrenchLAT-WP - 848 words
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Article774 1984-03-22 10 Reuter Broadway by changing its nature is losing its character. Unending traffic still moves through the heart of Manhattan and the theatres still abound but economic pressure has overtaken the old bars and characters of Broadway thus opening the way for fast-food joints which have changedReuter - 774 words
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Advertisement127 1984-03-22 9 Newsweek The only truly international news magazine. March 26th issue. THE MONDALE-HART SHOWDOWN: As the Democratic presidential campaign gets closer to touch down the fight has got nasty. Mondale and Hart have started the usual boxing round of personal punches, with Mondale coming off slightly ahead. But the game is127 words
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Article590 1984-03-22 11 Clash of views between KLCE and KLCCH resulted in recent dispute The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday A CLASH of opinion between the management board of the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange (KLCE) and its associate clearing house (KLCCH) was responsible for the series of events tnatThe Star - 590 words
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Article203 1984-03-22 11 Reuter LONDON, Thursday THE value of shares on the London stock market reached a new peak yesterday as the Financial Times industrial index broke through 900 points for the first time. The index which measures the performance of 30 leading shares based on the yearReuter - 203 words
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486 1984-03-22 11 MINING shares are still being courted at what appears to be ridiculous levels in the last few weeks, even though it has been pointed out that unduly high prices will shoot priceearnings ratios to illogical heights. Rumours in Kuala Lumpur tnat two486 words
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Article, Illustration182 1984-03-22 11 SHARE OF THE DAY MALAYSIA Mining Corporation (MMC) is one mining share which has yet to be swept by the wave that has driven other mining shares towards their highs. A P/E ratio of 33.1 at yesterday's closing of $2.15 is reasonable compared to182 words
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187 1984-03-22 11 WHLLSTREET Reuter WALL STREET stock prices closed lower yesterday, with blue-chip issues absorbing most of the loss, as the market was again kept in check by nervousness over interest rates. The Dow Jones industrial average, which rose nearly 4Vfc points the day before,Reuter - 187 words
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Article239 1984-03-22 11 AP THE DOLLAR turned mixed in US trading yesterday after rising against most other major currencies in European activity. Gold prices edged lower on both continents, and Republic National Bank in New York quoted gold as of 4 p.m. at $392.50 a trov ounce, down $1.50 fromAP - 239 words
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Article, Illustration1191 1984-03-22 12 More provisions added to Act to plug loopholes in registration LAST week we studied some of the powers of the Registrar of Companies. Here we look into other provisions in the Companies Act. The new Section 16A(2) of the Companies Act reads: (2) Notwithstanding anything1,191 words
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379 1984-03-22 12 STOCK MARKETS LATWP NEW YORK, Thursday WHEN the bulls slowed down on Wall Street last June, they kept right on stampeding in London, Frankfurt, Tokyo and Singapore. As a result, Americans with some money in foreign stock markets had better investment returns last year thanLATWP - 379 words
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354 1984-03-22 12 The Star THE Malaysian public is becoming increasingly sophisticated in stock market investment, if recent market developments are any indication of the progress made by the young securities industry. Investors are more cautious and selective these days whenever there is news of corporate developments.The Star - 354 words
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Miscellaneous17 1984-03-22 11 IN* McNi»rtl S»»4.lk s T W«AT6rOft6UP.... q Muet domj E I PON'T LIKE 6l£rNs UKB "THAT Wfcßß.17 words
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934 1984-03-22 13 GEORGE de LAMA - AND WHERE ITS CHEAPER TO COVER WALLS WITH PESOS THAN WITH WALLPAPER By GEORGE de LAMA Chicago Tribune KNT International BUENOS AIREB: In Argentina, where the local money is worth less almost by the hour, It Is sometimes cheaper to cover your wall with pesosKNT International - 934 words
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800 1984-03-22 13 1997 is coming let's marry a passport Newsweek Attractive Hong Koag woman seeks witty, successful companion to explore marriage potential. Sincerity preferred. Foreign passport reMATCHMAKING, Hong Kong style, may not have come to that stage justyet. But as thoughts of China's 1997 takeover of the British colony are looming everNewsweek - 800 words
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386 1984-03-22 14 MONA OH - They must also have equal educational opportunities MONA OH Singapore 1955 EDUCATION is definitely an important issue for Singaporeans. The current controversy revolving around better educated mothers and procreation possibilities has shown how much importance is attached by Singaporeans to their children's education. That's all386 words
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Article, Illustration75 1984-03-22 14 LETTERS on any aubtact of puMc intaraat w« ba m 1 <nnwl tor publcatton. Thay (houtd ba typad and mutt ba sianad Thay muat atao rauda ma vwttart nama and addraai •van K tha wrtlar daddaa to uaa I paaudonym In prim. A contact latantwma numbar would ba75 words
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300 1984-03-22 14 THE comments made by President Devan Nair (SM, March 17) to the Rotarians have hit the proverbial nail on the head. This situation has existed for a very long time and I am glad the President has seen it fit to put it300 words
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Article400 1984-03-22 14 Berita Minggu editorial on March 18 PLANNING to have another wife? Are you joking? Are you trying to court trouble? Will you dare brine both of them to official functions? TTiat is the usual reaction here when the subject of polygamy is mentioned either jokingly or400 words
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170 1984-03-22 14 KARGGARAM RAMBINI - KARGGARAM RAMBINI Singapore 2264 I WAS indeed moved and inspired to write this letter after reading the letter from your reader, Daughter of Singapore (SM, March 9). My reason for writing this letter is to show my support for her views and170 words
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Article159 1984-03-22 14 MUCH has been discussed on the new priority scheme for graduate mothers. One point of view that has been neglected is that of the children, who are too young to understand it but who will have to live with it. Our children have a159 words
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Article423 1984-03-22 15 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT ONCE A WHILE an idea will strike someone on another way Central Provident Fund money can be used before retirement and his reasoning usually appears compelling. And when that happens, the Government will, on most occasions, rightly turn it down. It423 words
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858 1984-03-22 15 H H WONG - THE QREAT MARRIAGE DEBATE: IN DEFENCE OF SINGAPORE MEN H H WONG Singapore 1545 EVER since the Great Marriage Debate started, the attitudes and behaviour of Singapore men have taken some hard blows from government ministers with the Press and Singapore women858 words
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Article, Illustration420 1984-03-22 16 IAN LYNESS - HELEN SLATER PLAYS SUPERMAN'S COUSIN B» IAN LYNESS IS IT a bird? Well yes, she is female. Is she plain? No, she is .attractive. She is Supergirl Helen Slater. Honey-blonde Helen was plucked from obscurity and picked from hundreds of hopefuls for the title role in the420 words
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Article, Illustration941 1984-03-22 16 WONG SING YEONG - By WONG SING YEONG LONG queues await you at the foreign airport customs each time you arrive. While standing in line, you pose yourself a customary question. (And if you happen to stand behind someone with a South African passport, yon will have941 words
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Article, Illustration1124 1984-03-22 16 N BALAKRISHNAN - BROOKLYN WHY IT STRIKES A CHORD IN AMERICANS By N BALAKRISHNAN THE whole world has heard about Manhattan but few know about Brooklyn, outside of New York. Yet the glamour and glitter of the fabled Manhattan, which Sartre once called the greatest monument man1,124 words
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Article, Illustration482 1984-03-22 18 WONG SING YEONG - TV SCENE By WONG SING YEONG AMERICAN showbiz personalities will be strongly visible on SBC over the next few weeks. On Saturday, March 31, SBC will telecast the preview of the Grammy Awards presentation, to be followed on April 7 with a preview482 words
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Article, Illustration576 1984-03-22 18 IMWi© The Spanish Civil War Prelude to Tragedy 1931 (Debut) (Ch 12, 8 pm) THIS programme sets out to explain the complicated political situation in Spain at the time of the civil war, which was fought simultaneously on many fronts. Each of the six, one-hour576 words
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Article, Illustration267 1984-03-22 19 VACATION packages arc becoming increasingly popular among Singaporean holiday-makers. And no small wonder either. Today there are a variety of them to almost any destination In the world. There are packages to suit every type of purse too. The Oriental Hotel in Bangkok, one of the most267 words
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Article, Illustration379 1984-03-22 20 INDONESIA doesn't just mean Bali. Though its beaches and year round festivals are some of the country's most popular attractions, there is another side to Indonesia that will appeal to those who want to soak up the culture as much as the379 words
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68 1984-03-22 20 FOR antiques and curios, visit Jakarta's famous flea market at Jalan Surabaya. Some of the things that are found here, including Buddha heads and coins, are of archeological importance and may not be brought out of the country. To ensure that you68 words
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Article, Illustration585 1984-03-22 21 PHILIP CHEAH - Star Chamber is documentary in style TITLE: THE STAR CHAMBER STARRING: Michael Doaglas, Hal Holbrook DIRECTOR: Peter Hyams SHOWING: Orchard Reviewed by PHILIP CHEAH "THE PEOPLE have no choice," the district attorney tells the court. "I have no choice either," the judge says, as he releases two suspected585 words
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Miscellaneous498 1984-03-22 21 fllM CUIDC VENUS (*****97): BLACK PEARL (C) DALIT <273Sei»): YOUNG AND WILD <Q *jm 'f U tii i'' LIWAQU (*****30): YOUNG AND WILD (C) ANQ MO KIO (*****71): YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE •<, (E) plaza (*****71): young and wild BEDOK (*****7): ESPRIT D'AMOUR (C) Alan Tam. Ni Shujuo. Ye long498 words
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Miscellaneous598 1984-03-22 22 12.00 PM News-in-Brief followed by Programme Summary 12.05 Your Lunchdate 1.00 News 1.10 Your Lunchdate (cont'd) 1.30 Mid-day Market Report 1.35 Your Lunchdate (cont'd) 2.00 News-in-Brief 2.05 On the House 3.00 News-in-Brief 3.05 On the House (cont'd) 4.00 News-in-Brief 4.05 On the House (cont'd) 4.30 Animal Chatter 5.00 News-in-Brief 5.05598 words
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Miscellaneous363 1984-03-22 22 GBD^ FRENCH COURSE THE Sennett CC Youth Group will conduct a threemonth French Course, Stage I, from today. Those interested, please register at the CC or call *****15 for details. MICROCOMPUTERS LENG KEE CC will hold a talk-cum-demonstration on NEC microcomputers tomorrow at 7.30 pm. The speaker is Mr Yong363 words
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Miscellaneous583 1984-03-22 23 THE SMQAPORE MOMTOR /fcL leisure comics THURSDAY,march22ns4 ASSIGNMENT: TOP SECRET By Bill Barry I L 1 tuE AREAT MICHAEL BRAND X SINCE FANCX..^^^^ IjpgC rrfl I /CONOUBRS DEATH ONCE MORE ..X Y J Sw 907 IT ARIES March 21 to April 19 LIBRA ocienc*r {wtr!£d such A^jß^nJeyaJ/^1 a nnnin»mir.t. »»<583 words
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Article, Illustration299 1984-03-22 24 arweung. Accountancy' wcnwwmlanguages. uaswrevwuees. computer ana ipawuwtectmrtogy. Business Studies, Seminars. Markedly. Accountancy, Secretan A LOCAL school is recruiting students from Singapore for the Columbia Secondary School of Canada. CMS (Pte) Ltd, known formerly as the Collyer Macmillan Schools, has been appointed by Columbia as299 words
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Advertisement163 1984-03-22 24 II FULL TIME/PART TIME CLASSES COMMENCING IN APRIL A wide range of courses leading to the Examinations of C G, CEI, LCCI, GCE, VITB QCE 'OVA' LEVEL (Science, Arts Commerce streams) COMPUTER EDUCATION Leading to UK Examination IDPM (Institute of Data Processing Management) Basic/CoboVFortran Programming) PRIVATE SECRETARY'S CERTIFICATE COURSE English163 words
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Advertisement144 1984-03-22 24 THE Singapore Monitor will continue to list certain courses on personal advancement for those seeking such information. This is a good opportunity for all organisations offering personal advancement courses to place their advertisements on this page. Interested parties are welcome to ring the Classified Ads Department on *****88 ext 227.144 words
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Advertisement313 1984-03-22 26 Situations Vacant Q SINGAPORE NATIONAL PRINTERS lE] (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 to invite313 words
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Advertisement103 1984-03-22 26 DARKROOM TECHNICIAN required to commence work immediately. Requirements include the foflowing GCE O levels Experience in processing and developing films. Preference for those interested in photography and famiiar with newspaper operations. Interested parties please write in to THE BMQAPORE MONITOR LTD Personnel Department #03-01 Delta House 2 Alexandra Road Singapore103 words
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Article312 1984-03-22 28 K SILVAM - THEY MUST PLAY IN MANILA TOURNEY ON SUNDAY prince By K SILVAM THE Head Junior Tennis Open team championship, which will end on Sunday, is faced with the prosr pect of losing abruptly some of its female glamour. The girl members of the Philippine team, have312 words
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Article317 1984-03-22 28 ALFONSO CHAN - By ALFONSO CHAN THE unseeded Taiwanese boys' doubles pair of Chao Kao Jung and Ho Kuo Long sent shockwaves around the courts last night when they subdued third-seeded Koreans Chung Rie Ju and Choi Song Hoon in the Head Junior tennis championships. Plaving under neon lights317 words
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Article274 1984-03-22 28 ERNEST FRIDA - By ERNEST FRIDA THE prize money for the 1984 Singapore Open will now be *****,000 thanks to the cancellation of the Pro-Am tournament because of heavy rain at Bukit course yesterday. The organising committee decided that the $20,000 set aside for the Pro-Am tournament274 words
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161 1984-03-22 28 S GULAM - B* S GULAM SLA GROUP 2 HILTON 2 FIVE players were booked by referee Robert Lee as Hilton International held a spirited comeback by SIA Group to draw this Singapore Business Houses Football League Division One tussle and qualify for a161 words
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Article, Illustration895 1984-03-22 29 'DON'T'MISS'IT!' YOUR FOUR-PAGE SPECIAL PUU.OUT.ON SATURDAY WITH A COLOUR CEMTRESPfIEAD STMIHI6 TODAY! We tune you into the countdown on the big Milk Cup final scheduled for Sunday between blue-jerseyed Everton and their red-shirted Merseyside neighbours Liverpool. Stay with us in the run-up to895 words
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Article29 1984-03-22 29 LIVERPOOL: Qrobbelaar, Neal, Lawrenson, Hansen, Kennedy, Lee, Souness, Johnston, Whelan, Rush, Dalglish. Substitute: Robinson. EVERTON: SouthaN, Higgins, Ratcliffe, Bailey, Richardson, Raid, Irvine, Sheedy, Sharpy, Heath. Substitute: Mountfield.29 words
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175 1984-03-22 30 MANCHESTER UMTEB S BARCELONA 0, JlBaoraa UJPEST OOZSA 0 Reuter MANCHESTER, Thursday THE Cupwinners' Cup provided last night's main talking points with holders Aberdeen and Manchester United carving out 3-0 wins over Ujpest Dozsa of Hungary and Spanish giants Barcelona respectively. Aberdeen, who lostReuter - 175 words
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Article, Illustration252 1984-03-22 30 RENFICA 1 LIVERPOOL 4 EUROPEAN CLUB CUP SOCCER QUARTERFINALS Reuter LONDON, Thursday LIVERPOOL spearheaded a six-pronged British onslaught on Europe last night when they qualified for the semifinals of the European Cup with a magnificent victory over Benfica in Lisbon. With Scottish champions DundeeReuter - 252 words
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192 1984-03-22 30 DUNOEE 1 RAPID VIENNA 0 Reuter DUNDEE, Thursday DUNDEE United scraped into the last four of the European Cup for the first time in tneir history after living on their nerves for 90 minutes against Rapid Vienna at Tannadice Park here lastReuter - 192 words
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Article363 1984-03-22 30 Reuter Results of quarter-final second-leg matches in the three European club soccer competitions last night: EUROPEAN CUP: In Lisbon: Bcnfica (Portugal) 1 Liverpool (England) 4 (0-2). Scorers: Benfica Nene (74th min). Liverpool Ronnie Whelan (9th, 88th), Craig Johnston (33rd), lan Rush (78th). Attendance: 75,000. Liverpool woo 5-1Reuter - 363 words
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Article184 1984-03-22 30 AUSTRIA V«MA 2 TtTTHMAM 2 AP VIENNA, Thursday AUSTRIA Vienna and Tottenham Hotspurs tied 2-2 (0-1) last night in a sec-ond-leg match of the UEFA Cup quarterfinals. Hotspurs advanced on goals aggregate. Opening the scoring was Alan Brazil, putting it past Austrian goalie FriealAP - 184 words
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Advertisement149 1984-03-22 30 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 play ability and V jM durability.And if you're t xj JL—L-— d149 words
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Advertisement144 1984-03-22 30 Of all the US Tour Professionals who play with metal woods over 90% play Ink *y maoe proving there has to j be something in it. jl LONGER i STRAIGHTER Metal woods have become a hit with m!/ golf pros The Darrel Survey results show J// that over 90% of144 words
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Article, Illustration521 1984-03-22 31 Defending champ Luan Jin out in Round Two ALL-ENGLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS Reuter LONDON, Thursday DEFENDING champion LUAN JIN of China lost his All-England men's singles badminton title when he suffered a stunning second-round defeat by unseeded Nick Yates of England here last night. The powerful 25-year-old Chinese star, whoReuter - 521 words
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Article, Illustration381 1984-03-22 31 IT was a great day for British football dobs involved in the quarterfinal ties of the three Earopean Cnp competitions last night. Liverpool, Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur and Nottingham Forest as well as their two Scottiih counterparts, Dundee United and Aberdeen, qualified for the381 words
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