Singapore Monitor, 17 April 1984, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section11 1984-04-17 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR Tuesday. April 17, 1984 EVENING EDITION 30 cents11 words
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173 1984-04-17 1 A SALES manager was today charged in a magistrate's court with doing a rash act at an international aerospace exhibition at Changi Airport Ong Kheng Huat, alias Richard, was charged with doing an act which was so rash as to endanger human173 words
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Article, Illustration607 1984-04-17 1 Manoeuvres coincide with Vietnam-China fighting Agencies WASHINGTON, Tuesday SOVIET troops have staged amphibious landing manoeuvres on the coast of Vietnam in a display of a broadened presence in that South-east Asian country at a time of increased tension between Vietnam and China and ofAgencies - 607 words
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Advertisement18 1984-04-17 1 IT'S NO SETBACK, SAYS SON SANN: PAOE 8 ITV Guide: Pace 20 Today's Highlights UTV Scene: Pace 2118 words
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Advertisement103 1984-04-17 1 1> R vMyOMM SungiaMf* Best Value X for Money Buying a home? Take advantage of OUB's Housing Loan Scheme J Jm 1 m. SE Mandarin Gardens OUB's Housing Loan Scheme offers: Easy loan repayments with CPF contributions Longer repayment period of up to 25 years Loan with Overdraft facility Competitive103 words
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142 1984-04-17 2 TWO carpenters were fined $150 each today for behaving in a disorderly manner. Chin Sang, 24, from Johor Barn, pleaded guilty to behaving in a disorderly manner by kicking a dustbin at the red sector of the National Stadium at about142 words
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Article, Illustration556 1984-04-17 2 YONG ROW ANG - Affiliates should transfer assets to house unions: Mr Ong By YONG ROW ANG ALL NTUC affiliated unions may soon be required to transfer their membership and assets to their branches if they decide to form house unions. The NTUC Central Committee is to introduce556 words
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111 1984-04-17 2 THE MRTC Corporation has awarded the seventh electrical and mechanical contract for the supply and installation of power cables to Mitsubishi Corporation of Japan. The contract is awarded in mixed currencies of Singapore dollar and yen equivalent to $36.8 million. Mitsubishi111 words
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Article, Illustration296 1984-04-17 3 LOONG SWEE YIN - Civil Defence designs card game to stress importance of survival By LOONG SWEE YIN CIVIL Defence is not a came of chance. Only when prepared can we survive the worst. That is the main message in the card game the Civil Defence nas comePICTURE: CLIFTON AW - 296 words
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244 1984-04-17 3 EE BOON LEE - NWC increases for 1983 too low NTUC survey #y EE BOON LEE Was the National Wages Council too "stingy" in its 1983 guideline? A report prepared by the National Trades Union Congress shows that 46.53 per cent of nearly 600 companies employing 106,910 workers gave more than the recommended sum244 words
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615 1984-04-17 4 SIT YIN FONG - By then airport expected to meet future needs •y SIT YIN FONG CHANGI Airport's second passenger terminal is to be completed in 1989, when its passenger handling capacity will be doubled to 20 million a year. Based on latest forecasts, Changi Airport,615 words
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390 1984-04-17 4 FOO MEY KIEN - By FOO MEY KIEN MORE than 20 per cent of the tourists who came to Singapore came on the recommendations of friends and relatives, a Singapore Tourist Promotion Board study revealed. This was disclosed by Mr Joseph Kong, Deputy Executive Director of the STPB,390 words
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227 1984-04-17 4 K K FONG - By K K FONG DUBIOUS customers looking at gems may find themselves "screened" by jewellery shops. The police are looking into the feasibility of getting the shops here to adopt an "access control" system to foil attempts of robbery in their premises. By "access control,"227 words
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416 1984-04-17 6 EE BOON LEE - ■Jf EE BOON LEE THE Defence and Second Health Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong, will be the guest-of-honour at the May Day Rallv at the Singapore Conference Hall, organised by the National Trades Union Congress. Changes in the political416 words
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Article, Illustration244 1984-04-17 6 LYE YIN FONG - By LYE YIN FONG THE Singapore Cheshire Home b considering a speciallyequipped workshop and day-care centre for the disabled at its Serangoon Garden Way site. The second building is planned next door to the main building now under construction. This new building will enable morePICTURE: SPENCER LOH - 244 words
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Article359 1984-04-17 7 Jackie Sam - A JcurnoiUVs Notebook By Jackie Sam THERE are bird watchers and weight watchers. There are those who 101 l on street corners, sit by windows eyeing the passing scene. Then there are those of us, wordsmiths, who tramp the streets, scan the pages, watching the passing word,359 words
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217 1984-04-17 7 THE PUBLIC will be able to have their eyes tested free come September and October when all the community centres hold a monthlong 'eye' campaign. Organised by the Singapore Professional Centre (SPC), together with the People's Association and the Singapore Association for217 words
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558 1984-04-17 7 GANDHI AMBALAM - Problems of the old must be tackled By GANDHI AMBALAM SECOND DEPUTY Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs) S Rajaratnam, commenting on the Howe Yoon Cnong report on the Problems of the Aged, has called for legislation to compel SingaKreans to look after558 words
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Advertisement9 1984-04-17 2 What's op in Property? Find ont In Wdbrnday'i Monitor9 words
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Advertisement95 1984-04-17 3 lIHPm 4 .(I Wednesday Lunchtime Food and fashion always go well together. And Wednesday is no exception. With fashions that reflect the different moods of today. Raya Fashion House comes up with its own distinctive styles that any smart young executive could wear through the day and into the night.95 words
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Advertisement208 1984-04-17 4 THE COMPACT DISC CENTRE #04-13 Orchard C& E Building (between Centrepoint OG Building) Singapore 0923, Telex: RS ***** Tel: *****64 *****66 HARDWARE The Compact Disc Players, names the SOFTWARE The musical repertoire The Over increasing every month. SOUND ROOM^^^^^ equipment single speaker demonstration HOME TRIAL SERVICE fl Our executive will208 words
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Advertisement403 1984-04-17 6 JP School of Computing (A Computer Training institution registered with the Singapore Ministry of Education) the Training Division of REGIONAL APPLIED COMPUTING CENTRE Mptona In Computar Studtos (Incorporating C Q 747 and IDPM Part I II) Applications are invited for admission to the one-year full-time/ part-time course leading to a403 words
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Advertisement130 1984-04-17 7 Highflying office equipment.. Rqmncron" Our electronic typewriter, the Remtronic 2000. Features of an electronic, price of an electric. u-Bix Our well-respected .H copiers offer low cost per I H copy and highly reliable I sales service. p I t" T roto Our German-made p-' Roto Offset machines Hmi have been130 words
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world
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Article, Illustration266 1984-04-17 8 HE SAYS RESISTANCE FORCES WILL REGROUP AND COUNTER-ATTACK VIETS AP GENEVA, Tuesday CAMBODIAN resistance leader Son Sann said yesterday his forces had been prepared for the Vietnamese attack against his headquarters near Ampil on Sunday. In an interview with the Associated Press during his visitAP; PICTURE: UPI - 266 words
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216 1984-04-17 8 AP CAIRO, Tuesday THE second largest Pharaonic pyramid at Giza has been declared off limits to tourists because of a mysterious gas that has caused sickness among visitors, a senior Antiquities Department official said yesterday. Antiquities inspector Nassef Mohammed Hassan said thatAP - 216 words
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466 1984-04-17 8 ENGINEER PASSED ON SENSITIVE MISSILE DATA TO KREMLIN THROUGH POLISH AGENTS, COURT TOLD Reuter SAN FRANCISCO, Tw«tay US DEFENCES suffered huge longterm damage when an American engineer, James Harper, sold thousands of documents on missile secrets to the Soviet bloc, aReuter - 466 words
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Article, Illustration81 1984-04-17 10 UPI MOMENTS before the operation began last Friday at the All Children's Hospital in Petersburg, Or George Daicoff sized his tiny patient against the pacemaker he was about to implant-into It Her gauze-wrapped arm is cradled over her head. A different pacemaker was implanted later.UPI - 81 words
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458 1984-04-17 10 Fight for Democratic presidential nomination now shifts to Missouri Agencies WASHINGTON, Tuesday THE Reverend Jesse Jackson yesterday accused Democratic presidential rivals of "selling the American public snake oil (worthless cure-alls)" by advocating both a higher defence budget and increased social spending, whileAgencies - 458 words
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138 1984-04-17 10 Lianhe Wanbao KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday FORMER MCA president Datuk Lee San Choon Is reportedly waiting for a personal reply from Datuk Dr Neo Yee Pan on whether or not he would relinquish the post of president of the association. Dr NeoLianhe Wanbao - 138 words
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264 1984-04-17 10 UPI NEW YORK, Tuesday ROCK superstar Mick Jagger has appeared in court to try to stop his former manager from releasing incomflete Rolling Stones material from the 960s because it is "rubbish" and damaging to the the band's reputation. InUPI - 264 words
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280 1984-04-17 10 Ap Reuter BAO PAULO (Brazil), Tuesday PRESIDENT Gen Joao Figueiredo sent a compromise election bill to Congress advancing the vote for a new president by two years yesterday as a crowd estimated at more than a million, chanting "The dictatorship will end," demonstratedAp; Reuter - 280 words
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Article, Illustration96 1984-04-17 11 THERE ar» marriages and marriagas of all sorts. People think of all kinds of gimmicks to make their weddings unique. Some use different modes of transport bicycles, scooters, trucks and even a dragon boat for their "wedding car." Now a couple inPICTURE: AP - 96 words
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Article400 1984-04-17 11 Envoys to outline ideas as part of two-pronged Easter arms control offensive Reuter BRUSSELS, Tuesday NATO negotiators will pat freah proposals for reducing troops in central Europe to the Warsaw Pact today as part of a two-pronged Easter arms control offensive. Nato envoys will outlineReuter - 400 words
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67 1984-04-17 11 UPI MONTE CARLO, Tuee PRINCESS Caroline of Monaco is expecting her firit baby Prince Eainier's first grandchild, the royal nalace confirmed yesterday. A spokeswoman declined to say when the birth was due except that it would arrive "next Summer." Reports that the Princess was pregnantUPI - 67 words
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284 1984-04-17 11 Reuter NEW YORK, Tuesday WILLIAM Kennedy won the Pulitser Prise for Fiction yesterday for his novel Iron weed, which was rejected IS times before it was published by Viking Press in 1983. Ironweed, about a murderer in Albany, was named Best USReuter - 284 words
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Article, Illustration597 1984-04-17 12 Mak made allegation in statement to police, court told THE JALIL MURDER TRIAL Lianhe Zaobao HONQ KONQ, Tuuadny MALAYSIAN banker Jalil Ibrahim was killed by a Korean on the lnatructioas of George Tan. former managing director of the bnnkrupt Caman Group because he wasLianhe Zaobao - 597 words
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81 1984-04-17 12 Reuter MANILA, Tuesday AN INQUIRY lato the aMrder of PhllipphMS opposMoa leader Benigno Aqoiao mM yesterday military wltaiaa had rsfhssi to take Ue detector testa to verify their testimoay oa the hflHag eight meathe ago. laqalry lawyer Mario Oagfciko said maay efthe 14doddReuter - 81 words
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Advertisement22 1984-04-17 9 WHO DOES AMERICAN EXPRESS OET ID WE CARE OF OVER S,OOO^OOOTRANSACTIONS A YEAR? BURROUGHS THE POWER BBNNP THE CARD V' > Ns,s «s^22 words
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Advertisement28 1984-04-17 10 M*"L°° "ILs. slid lo 1&<&Z"* &*>* Soi» >^anrs (/4 Jft SCHMIDT SCIENTIFIC (PTE) LTD V S /18 Pawr P"m Road #10-09 PSA Mutti-Storay Comptex \M/ Singapore 0611 W: *****3328 words
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Advertisement11 1984-04-17 10 To Buy or Not to Buy Read property section Wednesday's Monitor11 words
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Advertisement96 1984-04-17 11 If you have a healthy appetite come to the Plaza Mongolian Barbecue For $16 for adults and $9 for children Help yourself to seconds or thirds no extra aged 12 and below, you can eat as much as you like... charge! Our Mongolian Barbecue consists of a Car park jockey96 words
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Advertisement123 1984-04-17 12 aaw SECRETARIES WEEK fliliM lil- inig ft'.BII Ii 0& gfj Vfti lM The Far East Professional Secretaries Week Profeeslonsl Secretary MagaSecretaries Conference '84 Exhibition '84 The only Joumel to read 12-14 April 1984, Meridien 15-17 April 1984, your protssslonol growth. Hotel. Meridien Hotel, 11am—7pm ™5l Mu^^t^yc^rlw The largest ever conference123 words
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Advertisement171 1984-04-17 13 TAIPEI T)dubai C^^ mmiC S China Airlines is the only Asian AMSTERDAM airline to provide transatlantic Fnil l w "X passenger and cargo services T-p- y ?*:3oar y fESS?" between New York and t7aoLV 2300LV x |i9-4olv" Cliff Olißia H Mbiuqi ster A da m I%*** \[su MM China Airlines171 words
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246 1984-04-17 14 THE IMMINENT danger of Singapore stocks falling below the 1,000 level on the ST Index remains. After closing 0.81 Cints lower at 1,000.51 it night, the index at noon was hovering around 1000. The market was easier even after246 words
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156 1984-04-17 14 LIPKLAND Sdn Bhd, an up-and-coming property group, plans to seek a listing on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange during the second half of this year. Its chairman, General Tan Sri Datuk Haji Abdul Hamid bin Bidin disclosed at the signing of a $74 million156 words
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135 1984-04-17 14 MULTI-Purpoae Holdings improved its performance for the year ended Dec SI, 1983 with group pre-tax earnings at M 847.98 million, more than a twofold increase from M 921.9 million in 1982. Turnover for the group rose to M 9509.7135 words
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Article365 1984-04-17 14 JOYCE QUEK - By JOYCE QUEK PAN-ELECTRIC Industries is borrowing |70 million. Details will be finalised next week, but there is likely to be an American dollar portion and a Singapore dollar portion. The money will be raised through a club loan from merchant banks and banks.365 words
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Article165 1984-04-17 14 THE US dollar weakened against most currencies in Singapore from New York's close in quiet early trading, dealers said. Some selling caused the dollar to soften but its undertone remains firm on higher Federal funds and Eurodollar deposit rates and firmer US Treasury Bond yields. The US165 words
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Article, Illustration181 1984-04-17 14 THREE mator sharelolders in Van der Horst have scrapped an agreement to give one another first refusal in any share sale. Commonwealth Development Finance Co, Harper Gilfillan and Diesel Power Services cancelled the agreement on April 7, a statement to the Stock Exchange of181 words
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Article, Illustration196 1984-04-17 14 SHARE OF THE DAY j JARDINE Matheson shares have steadied and begun climbing again after the HK$2 (S 52 cents) loss that greeted news that the company was switching its domicile to Bermuda. It is debatable whether it was the switch itself or the196 words
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629 1984-04-17 15 IT HOPES TIMBER BUSINESS WILL HELP IT DIVERSIFY The Star RALEIGH Cycles (Malaysia) Bhd Is interested in investing in General Lumber (Holdings) Bhd because the latter has the potential to become profitable, Encik Tajuddin Ramli, Raleigh's chairman and chief executive, said in anThe Star - 629 words
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657 1984-04-17 15 The Star RALEIGH Cycles (Malaysia) Bhd's general offer for the General Lumber (Holdings) shares which it does not own may indeed be a blessing in disguise to the minority shareholders of Getaeral Lumber. For one, the timber-based company, which has been making losses forThe Star - 657 words
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Article251 1984-04-17 15 Selected stocks at midday. Market toae: slightly lower. Cold Storage 4.20/4.28 Fraser L Neave 6.30/6.33 Haw Par 2.59/2.61 Jacks Intl 6.00 S Keck Seng 5.70 S Magnum 3.80/3.82 M Cement 8.30 S Arab Mai Dev 1.23/1.24 Boustead 2.63/2.66 Esso 13.00/13.10 Genting 5.30/5.35 G I H 4.40/4.44 Hume 5.20/5.25251 words
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136 1984-04-17 15 JACKS INTERNATIONAL'S group operating profit for the period ended Jan Si, 1984 was 111 million, a turnaround from the loss of $764,000 in the previous 12 months. However, there was a 24.9 per cent rise in Interest payable from $1.98 million136 words
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124 1984-04-17 15 COLD STORAGE Holdings' group operating profit went up by 4.2 ner cent to $26.1 million for the year ended Jan 31, 1984 from the previous $25 million with the commencement of rental income from Centrepoint. The interest expense was $2.5 million, a124 words
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124 1984-04-17 15 MAGNUM CORP presented a reasonable set of accounts for 1983 with a 11.92 per cent jump in group pre-tax profit to M 542.65 million from MtSB.ll million previously Turnover rose marginally by 6.76 per cent to M 5719.64 million from M 5674.05124 words
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144 1984-04-17 15 HOTEL Grand Central continued to delight shareholders with a 32.8 per cent growth in group operating profit before tax and charges to |7.99 million from $6.01 million previously. This was achieved on a turnover of $15.72 million last year, an increase of 10.S per144 words
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Article103 1984-04-17 15 Your «S to on* ur* PNW ol foreign currency TT/OO TT DO US* IMOf 1MO0 1O710 E«terUa« i 97U S.MH LMK Australia* |JM« 1.1107 1JH7 Canadiaal 141M t.es»0 1JM0 McwZttlaadf IJIM 1 MM 1 MM lt*el00ur*a of focoign iiaiaAcy Austrian acallUaf I OOJ II.IMS 11.C701 Belgian fraoc/comm 3 8»«v103 words
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Miscellaneous14 1984-04-17 14 4*'* h*. 1 CrAWfeD 3* POUMP*#*<■% THC $TAITf\HCr MV NSW JOB. AUPITIMCr TAX KETUOJ*.14 words
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Article693 1984-04-17 16 Tendency among Singaporeans not to think a problem through THERE is a distressing tendency among many Singaporeans not to think a problem through. The recent sitting of Parliament gave some examples of this. Much has been written about what Singapore can do when it is attacked. All693 words
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302 1984-04-17 16 I AM now staying in quarters provided by my employer, after I had failed to buy or rent a flat from HDB because of its policy on housing for single persons. Now I understand that our quarters are to be demolished soon,302 words
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142 1984-04-17 16 RECENTLY I received a summons to stand as a witness in court on a trial brought about by the At-torney-General against my husband. The date of the trial happens to clash with my intended training course in the United States conducted for a few142 words
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Article79 1984-04-17 16 WATER-CONSCIOUS - WATER-CONSCIOUS Singapore 1232 CONGRATULATIONS PUB! It was a Job well done for implementing those water-saving taps. Being a regular overseas traveller, I am indeed happy and proud to see that our country now stands out as a world example in implementing such an advanced and79 words
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Article221 1984-04-17 16 ISSUES I SUGGEST that we forget the atmospherics and examine the hard facts which might motivate (the super-jpowers) to seek a new relationship. The US wants a relaxation of tensions. The Soviet Union needs one. Taking the long view, which is a characteristic of Russians as well221 words
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136 1984-04-17 16 JUNE ANASTIASA - JUNE ANASTIASA Singapore 0316 FOR the sixth time within a few weeks I have boarded a No. 1 SBS bus which did not carry the blue sticker on its rear window verifying whether it was the OMO or the OTS service. I136 words
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80 1984-04-17 16 HAVE A HEART - HAVE A HEART Singapore 0513 SEVERAL unscrupulous and unlicensed agencies have brought out maid servants from Sri Lanka on false pretences, promising salaries from $200 to $300. On arrival some of these maids are paid paltry salaries of between $60 and $150, and as80 words
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Article486 1984-04-17 17 THE IN MOST Asian societies, departing guests are often prsssad to accept token gifts. The custom is a time-honoured one. Any refusal would be interpreted as casting !b~ This gracious practice presents a serious problem to Journalists. A Monitor reporter was recently given a pearl necklace486 words
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134 1984-04-17 17 WE REFER to the letter by Timothy Tan headlined Is the Sentosa swimming lagoon pplluted? (SM, April 6). The Sentosa Development Corporation arranges for regular bacteriological samplings for the water in the swimming lagoon and the results so far have been134 words
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133 1984-04-17 17 I WOULD like to bring to the attention of the authority the hazard posed by inconsiderate motorists at Lorong 7, Toa Payoh There is a pedestrian crossing just in front of Block 14, Lorong 7, Toa Pavoh. Very often, motorists do not133 words
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368 1984-04-17 17 KHOO SOO HOON - SEVERAL LOCATIONAL PROBLEMS HAVE TO BE CONSIDERED KHOO SOO HOON (M.) for Permanent Secretary National Development WE THANK "Fair Dinkum" for his comments and suggestions on pedestrian crossings. (SM, Jan 17). Currently, four types of pedestrian crossings are used in368 words
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Article14 1984-04-17 17 Never tell your resolution beforehand John Sekton, English statesman (1584-1654).14 words
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180 1984-04-17 17 VICTOR NATHAN - VICTOR NATHAN Singapore 1231 I WOULD like to comment on the article by Entrepreneur, Singapore 1212 (SM, April I). I am, particularly, appalled by tbe writer's attitude. His outcry, in my opinion, is basically aimed at fulfilling his own interests. In a trade like180 words
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Article57 1984-04-17 17 THE residents of Blocks 716 to 721, Bedok Reservoir Road, have already moved into their flats. I feel it is time the authorities erect a bus shelter in front of Block 7M. Commuters using this bus stop now have to stand under the scorching sun57 words
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Miscellaneous22 1984-04-17 16 wz of Bj V |i||i||||||i|||||||,:n •flt£ fNVIRONMtH'f- Kj II Lyjj Mfc(f 'CONGRATULATIONS! THAT PROVES OUR TREES ARE lIB#, STRONGER THAN JAPANESE CARS!*22 words
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Miscellaneous84 1984-04-17 17 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR LIMITED 2 Alexandra Road #03-01 A, Oalta Houaa, Singapore 0315 Telephone: *****88 Tale* No: RS ***** Monitr JOHN ORR, CHIEF EXECUTIVE Seah Chiang Naa, Chief Editor Haxel Ong, Classified Sales Supervisor Toh TWan Ser, Deputy Chief Editor Robin YHi, Ooistion Manager FeMx Soh, Assistant Editor Lea Chlu84 words
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Article, Illustration343 1984-04-17 18 INEZ WEI - MIXING THE CLASSIC AND THE CONTEMPORARY Clothes from LA FINESSE at Unit #07, Meridien Hotel Lobby Location: GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL Co-ordinated by INEZ WEI WHAT'S new and what's coming in terms of styles and colours seem to fall into one of two camps. There arePictures by SPENCER LOH - 343 words
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656 1984-04-17 18 GAY PAULEY - GAY PAULEY in Now York UPI CHRISTOPHER BROOKER likes to paraphrase a quote from a psychiatrist, that when you fed good about yourself, you look your best He believes the quote originally came from Sigmund Freud. Whatever the orudn, Brooker and a squad ofUPI - 656 words
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Article, Illustration969 1984-04-17 20 mwwE By DAVIO CROOK in Hollywood THERE are no Oscars not even an honorary Emmy in store for Home Box Office's multi-million-dollar The Far Pavilions mini-series, premiering in the US this Stinaay. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences does969 words
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Article, Illustration424 1984-04-17 20 laMMaiave Panorama Dying for Democracy (Ch 12, 8 pm) JEREMY PAXMAN reports on a conflict which may turn out to be as explosive as the Middle East's. The centre of the crisis is the tiny, impoverished republic of El Salvador, which is in the middle424 words
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Article, Illustration799 1984-04-17 21 RONALD CLARKE - DEMAND FOR DARING ACTION TAKES TOLL ■y RONALD CLARKE in Lot Angstot Reuter DIRECTOR John Landis burled his bead in his hands as a flickering film in a darkened courtroom showed an actor plunging into a river with a child under each arm. Within minutes, theReuter - 799 words
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Article1198 1984-04-17 22 OOEROI IMPERIAL AN EASTER Carnival Pair will be heldatthepoolsideof Oberoi Imperial this Sunday. A variety of stalls will offer fun-filled games such as Topple the Pyramid, Egg Colouring Contest, Have a Go at Fishing and Pin a Bob Tail on the Bunny: and local theatrical group Act m1,198 words
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Miscellaneous618 1984-04-17 19 2M BBCTEXT Live Sample Pmm. •«w upifunj inQ rrogramme rngnuQnii TOROWta Dy nvy <C) (ii 4.30 Storytime (D <05.00 Open Houm Theatre. Featuring a magic show by Stan ANan, a sing-along session wttn Mr Dan Crow and an Item by the Korean Music and Danoe Institute. 128 Man from Atlanta618 words
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Miscellaneous724 1984-04-17 19 L I <4 I /wßt, ir >v% MVI I V\ jmß B*i CrotM 99 Dr Andnw M9Mon In Th 9 Cttadoi (Ch 12, 5.55 pm) 5.02 Quran Reeding. ga*t life during an earthquake. Toranaga than declares 5.09 Programme Summary. wmr on lahkto. 5.14 Femßy Hour Festival. Meanwhile Buntaro is iealous724 words
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Miscellaneous40 1984-04-17 22 TODAY: TOMORROW: Low tide: lit am (9.1 m) Low Tide: 7.20 am (1.2 m) High tide: 12.33 pm (2 J m) High Tide: 1 .28 pm (2.8 m) Low tide: 1.44 pm (9.5 m) Low Tide: 7.22 pm (1.7 m)40 words
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Miscellaneous98 1984-04-17 22 PIANO RECITAL THERE will be a piano recital by Alexander Slobodyanik at Victoria Concert Hall today at S.15 pm. He will perform pieces by Schumann, Mendelssohn, Mussorgsky and Prokofief. Tickets at $10, |S and $5 are available at the usual booking centres and at the door. AQUIRRE, THE WRATH OF98 words
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Article, Illustration673 1984-04-17 23 DAVID P C TAY - PHOTOGRAPHIC CORNER By DAVID P C TAY THERE is a great deal of scope for photographers to venture into the world of artificial illumination. This is especially true in Singapore where light at night is plentiful and opportunities for such photography are unlimited. The673 words
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Miscellaneous403 1984-04-17 25 leisure comics rfnthtfa LIBRA ARIES March 21 to April 20 September 24 to October 23 You should expect some mud- Don't let other people push die over the arrangements for you into spending more than an important event Get this you can afford, and be precleared up as soon as403 words
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Advertisement269 1984-04-17 28 APPOINTMENT CAN YOU MEASURE UP TO OUR CHALLENQET We are a major newspaper publishing company in the process of rapid expansion. We are looking for someone to Join our small but highly trained management team as Managtmant Assistant (in our Circulation Department) Are y0u.... at least 25 years old. bi-Hngual269 words
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Article353 1984-04-17 29 ALFONSO CHAN - SHE HAD EASY WIN OVER RICHARD LONG TO ENTER QUARTER-FINALS By ALFONSO CHAN LIM SEOK Hui continued her unbeaten run in the third round of the Singapore Closed Squash Boys' Under-19 competition yesterday, scoring a 9-1, 9-0, 9-0 win over Richard Long. Seok Hui enters the353 words
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Article, Illustration531 1984-04-17 30 Santokh decides to quit and this time it's final VETERAN CENTREBACK DISAPPOINTED AND BITTER OVER SUSPENSION The Star THERE'S no mora challenge. With these words, Malaysia's first choice centreback for more than a decade, Santokh Singh, announced on Sunday his intention to quit the game at the end of theThe Star - 531 words
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136 1984-04-17 30 AP JAKARTA, Tuesday INDONESIA Is ready to stage the 13th South-east Asian Games next year in place of Brunei, which withdrew for technical reasons. Sports and Youth Minister Abdul Gafur said yesterday. The minister said Indonesia would not refuse if the SEA Games FederationAP - 136 words
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Article, Illustration1128 1984-04-17 30 WONDER BOY - MONITOR RACING TODAY'S TRACK WORK By WONDER BOY THREE-YEAR-OLD Flight Captain showed remarkable progress in his workout on a yielding track at Batu Gahtong this morning. The Mussorgsky gelding matched strides with newcomer Han Solo (Subian) in a 600 m sprint in 39.1 seconds without1,128 words
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Article, Illustration177 1984-04-17 31 18-year-old Saudi's first goal as full international m MEHAISEN Aldosari, 18, had a memorable first foil international match last Sunday. He scored the second goal for Saudi Arabia in their opening triumph against New Zealand in the pre-Olympics qualifying round tournament. Mehaisen said: "I have177 words
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Article, Illustration362 1984-04-17 31 K SILVAM - WE'LL GO ALL OUT, SAY SAUDIS AND BAHRAINIANS SAUDI ARABIA w BAHRAIN (8.80 TONIGHT, NATIONAL 3TADHIM) »y K SILVAM SAUDI ARABIA, boosted by their superb 3-1 win over once-fancied New Zealand last Sunday, will be going all out for goals when they play against Bahrain in thePICTURES: CHRISTINE CHEW - 362 words
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Article, Illustration265 1984-04-17 31 ERNEST FRIDA - By ERNEST FRIDA NEW ZEALAND manager and coach Allan Jones admits his team's chances of winning a berth in the Los Angeles Olympic Games look slim after their 3-1 defeat by Saudi Arabia on Sunday. He said: "I knew the Saudis were265 words
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Article, Illustration786 1984-04-17 32 B KULA - SOUTH KOREA vs KUWAIT (0.30 p.m. at tha Nattonal Stadium) B KULA AGAINST South Korea tonight (6.30) Kuwait, favourites to win the AsiaOceania Olympic qualifying tournament here, will not be as friendly as they were on the opening nignt against good and close neighbours786 words
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Article, Illustration328 1984-04-17 32 The Star KUWAIT is in Singapore without top striker Jassim Yaakob because he is now paralysed. Although he is recovering, nobody has been able to diagnose the strange illness that struck the Kuwaiti striker last year. Jassim has scored aboutThe Star - 328 words
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Article168 1984-04-17 32 A STRONG Middle-Eastern flavour prevails in Singapore now that the second round of the pre-Olym-pics soccer tournament has begun. Take a walk downtown and you 11 probably see scores of sheikhs in robes, suits and other exclusive attire. You might be forgiven if you thought168 words
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Article, Illustration247 1984-04-17 33 'MOJfIYO&jbIKiBTSI British clubs are leaked in a bitter battle to prevent the cream of their football from being skimmed by wealthy foreign buyers. Italian, Spanish, Dutch and West German clubs, with budgets no British clubs can match, are stepping up their campaign to tempt outstanding footballers to theREPORTS AND PICTURES: IPS - 247 words
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Article, Illustration68 1984-04-17 33 Manchester Utd k ASSESSMENT: The powerful Northern Ireland international striker was a tremendous success in the 1982 World Cup and helped United win the FA Cup last season. Rated more highly abroad than at home because of his strength and could go, and later resume a League career68 words
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Article, Illustration62 1984-04-17 33 Aston Villa ASSESSMENT: Villa's 22-year-old striker did enough during the club's European Cup and Super Cup wins to impress the foreign scouts. Now injured, but his recent form is way off his usual beam. Nevertheless, a player of flair and quality. Perhaps a move is on. CHANCES OF62 words
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Article, Illustration52 1984-04-17 33 Aberdeen ASSESSMENT: The dynamic little 27-year-old midfield player is tremendously popular abroad, especially since his contribution to Aberdeen's CupWinners' Cup triumph in Sweden last season. He starred for Scotland during the 198 World Cup. CHANCES OF LEAVING: Good. INTERESTED CLUBS: Cologne, PSV Eindhoven and practically every top club52 words
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Article, Illustration243 1984-04-17 34 MONITOR I ACTION CAMERA MALAYSIAN skipper Soh Chin Aun did say in a pre-match comment that his team had to "get physical" in their first Group B duel with Qatar. He was proven right, especially with the somewhat loose refereeing In that hard-tackling match last night which243 words
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Article, Illustration187 1984-04-17 34 HE want exactly the most endearing man to the Malaysian fans last night at the Qatar-ver-sus-Malaysia Group B pre-Olympic final round soccer encounter at the National Stadium. But to the Qataris the Saudis and probably all the other Arab nations in this tournament thisPICTURES BY CLIFTON AW - 187 words
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Advertisement45 1984-04-17 29 The Singapore Monitor Limited would like to thank all who responded to our recent advertisements for the following positions: Sales Supervisor Sales Representatives Despatch Clerk Driver Packers Owing to overwhelming response we would only be notifying short listed candidates Circulation Manager The Singapore Monitor Limited45 words
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Article197 1984-04-17 35 500,000 DOWN THE DRAIN That's how much FAM will lose if Malaysia fails to qualify THE FA of Malaysia will be poorer by some $500,000 if the Malaysian national Pre-Olympic soccer squad fail in the qualifying round in Singapore. But the FAM would not be severely rapped for the huge197 words
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Article25 1984-04-17 35 $200,000 on the Ipswich training stint last August $150,000 on the recent New Zealand tour $150,000 on first round expenses25 words
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