Singapore Monitor, 18 May 1984, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section20 1984-05-18 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR k fl¥ Tfl EVmuii EDITION f M C (P) No 21/5 84 Friday, May 18, 1984 30cents20 words
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945 1984-05-18 1 As spot oil declines America launches diplomatic campaign to head off a more serious situation LAT-WP, UPI WASHINGTON, Friday THE UNITED States has launched a diplomatic campaign to head off a more serious crisis in the Persian Gulf but said that it wasLAT-WP, UPI - 945 words
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Article35 1984-05-18 1 BAGHDAD, Friday IRAQ said its warplanes today attacked two large ships south of Iran's Kharg Island oil terminal in the Gulf, close to the Iranian coast, setting them ablaze. Reuter35 words
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Article, Illustration544 1984-05-18 2 The Singaporean A NUMBER of fresh, young faces have appeared on the trade union scene recently. Although only in their early twenties, they have assumed leadership positions in their union's executive council. Among them is Miss Tan Siew Yong, the newlv-elected GeneralThe Singaporean - 544 words
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382 1984-05-18 2 SURESH NAIR - By SURESH NAIR SCHOOL bus owners have been warned that their licences may be revoked if they do not observe safety regulations. This follows an incident last week in which a five-year-old kindergarten boy was thrown off a moving school bus382 words
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Article, Illustration241 1984-05-18 3 ANGELA TOH - By ANGELA TOH WHAT likes wallowing in mud, builds nests a metre high and needs a shave? The answer, as visitors to the Singapore Zoo are discovering, is Sus Barbatus commonly called the Bearded Pig. The only two members of the species in captivity have241 words
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294 1984-05-18 3 FOO MEY KIEN - By FOO MEY KIEN THE GOVERNMENT S efforts to cut down the use of energy in buildings have been successful. Many owners have had alterations made to their buildings to comply with requirements set out in the development and building control regulations in294 words
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117 1984-05-18 3 HOTELIERS were urged this morning to make special efforts to ensure the efficient use of energy. They were told that Singapore's electricity consumption grew at a rate of 10 per cent last year, double that of 1982, and that the hotel industry accounted117 words
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Article, Illustration518 1984-05-18 4 Catharine Fernando - A Journalists Notebook By Catharine Fernando "The most heard sounds in Singapore are the clearing of Chinese throats, that deafening hawking and spitting, apparently designed to expel unfriendly demons..." Mr John Mortimer, QC, better known for his television series, Rumpole of the Bailey, could be excused518 words
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247 1984-05-18 4 FOO MEY KIEN - By FOO MEY KIEN ONE of the world's largest and technically advanced vessels, Barber Tampa, left Singapore today for the US on the last leg of its maiden voyage. The vessel unloaded both container and bulk cargo which247 words
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331 1984-05-18 5 OEI SIN GIOK - By OEI SIN GIOK THE Housing and Development Board (HDB) is cutting down on labour by using prefabricated steel reinforcement caging to suport the beams of its new flats. It says that using the steel caging will increase labour productivity between331 words
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295 1984-05-18 5 LAWYER CHIAM See Tong said today he had never intended to annoy Taiji master Ang fee Tong when he went to the latter's home in June 1982. Summing up his defence on two private summonses brought against him by Ang, Cniam said295 words
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116 1984-05-18 5 A SCHOOLBOY died in Toa Payoh Hospital, eight days after drinking insecticide in an apparent suicide attempt. The 15-year-old was taken to hospital on May 7, after drinking the poison in his home in Mandai Hoad. He died early on Vesak Day. His father116 words
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246 1984-05-18 6 OEI SIN GIOK - By OEI SIN GIOK ESSO Singapore will introduce a four and-a-half-day working week at its San Centre office next month. Employees will be given half their Wednesdays off in return for working longer on the other four davs. Overall hours are246 words
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283 1984-05-18 6 CATHARINE FERNANDO - By CATHARINE FERNANDO THE PROPOSED day care centre for the elderly will only succeed if the public gives more support to the fund-raising plans of the Singapore Action Group of Elders (Sage), which is organising the project. Mr283 words
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91 1984-05-18 6 BRUNEI'S first official industrial and consumer exhibition scheduled to be held next month has met with overwhelming response, with space taken up completely by some 100 companies from IS countries. Among them will be 17 companies from Singapore participating under the national pavilion spon- sored91 words
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Article, Illustration92 1984-05-18 6 NATIONAL Wage Council members and alternate members this morning signed their letter to the Prime Minister recommending what this year's wage rise should be. Their decision follows bargaining between the employer and union representatives. Apart from the chairman, Professor Lim Chong Yah, the letter92 words
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Article79 1984-05-18 6 Revoutiona ry chip for 2 MNCs A REVOLUTIONARY financial software package Millennium General Ledger Package marketed by Asian Computer Services (Pte) Ltd nas landed the firm contracts worth just under $200,000 each with two leading multinational corporations. The contracts, which in-. elude comprehensive training and support by the computer firm,79 words
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Advertisement129 1984-05-18 2 Singapore Festival of Arts ticket sales TICKETS for Pileh Menantu, San Quentin Drama Workshop and The Black Light Theatre have been sold out. As of 5 pm yesterday, these are the tickets which have been sold out. Fou Ts'ong Piano Recital June 9 Sold out. Le Grands Ballets Canadiens June129 words
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Advertisement53 1984-05-18 7 mrm* aAhmad has welcomed the ■who cfintemattanalbusiness and J-EJy politics. But it's you he recognises. V ML K.| a H < I K >j|ife:< 5 ■K iMtiK''' Bb|^hHH I < i S^^^HbbMHHHHIH^HHot i ahh|| IB *JUB jkb Where else but the Shangri-La. Si Shangri-La hotel SINGAPORE fiMANGLA RS2 J 505.53 words
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Article444 1984-05-18 8 AP HONG KONG, Friday IN A plan to earn much-needed foreign exchange, China is operating group tours for its citizens to Hong Kong, a city the communists once denounced as "a capitalist hell." Payment must be made in Hong Kong dollars, a currency not readilyAP - 444 words
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Article, Illustration440 1984-05-18 8 He expects state party leaders to give him upper hand I THE ROAD TO [THE WHITE HOPSE J AP WASHINGTON, Friday MR WALTER Mondale has a huge lead over Senator Gary Hart in tne behind-the-scenes battle for the 568 super delegatesAP - 440 words
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156 1984-05-18 8 AP WASHINGTON, Friday THE COST of running Congress and its agencies has increased by nearly 400 per cent since 1970 and will average more than US$4.5 million (559.4 million) a day this year. A big chunk of the CongressionalAP - 156 words
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Article56 1984-05-18 8 Reuter SEOUL, Fri A SEOUL printer was jailed for 15 years yesterday for raping his boss's pregnant daughter-in-law, court officials said. Park Hyong-Jun, 28, last March broke into the house of the owner of the printing shop and raped the man's daughter-in-law who wasReuter - 56 words
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177 1984-05-18 9 AP AMRITSAR (India), Friday PUNJAB state authorities announced the formation of 23 police commando units yesterday to help stem growing Sikh terrorism. Describing the situation in the Sikh-majority state as "difficult and tense," a top Punjab official told a news conference that the commandos wereAP - 177 words
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567 1984-05-18 9 WASHINGTON, Friday IN A STUNNING victory for environmental activists, a federal court barred on Wednesday what was to be the first release in history of a man-made organism into the environment. The decision throws genetic-engineer-ing research and the infant biotechnology industry567 words
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113 1984-05-18 9 UPI LONDON, Fri FOR A fleeting moment, when the minister fainted before she could say "I do," Annette Simmons might have doubted she would get married to Mark Fiander. "Everyone was very worried," said Betty Fiander, mother of the 20-year-old groom. But the RevUPI - 113 words
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390 1984-05-18 10 CHICAGO'S CONTINENTAL ILLINOIS GROUP RECEIVES $15.7 BILLION AID PACKAGE Reuter CHICAGO, Friday THE LARGEST rescue operation in US banking histoiy took shape yesterday for Continental Illinois whicn began a worldwide search for a partner to bail it out of financial difficulties permanently. Federal authoritiesReuter - 390 words
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506 1984-05-18 10 UPI ABU DHABI, Friday PRO-WESTERN Gulf nations condemned Iran yesterday for air attacks on its tankers this week, amid fears of a superpower confrontation in the volatile oil-rich region. In Washington, White House spokesman Larry Speakes reiterated the United StatesUPI - 506 words
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184 1984-05-18 11 UPI STUTTGART, Friday THE FIRST major car manufacturing plant was closed down yesterday by the ballooning West German metalworkers' strike that was expected to idle well over 100,000 workers by the start of next week. An estimated 30,000 workers were laid off work yesterdayUPI - 184 words
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328 1984-05-18 11 AP TRIPOLI, Friday LIBYANS have decided to use "suicide .commandos" to eliminate foes of Libyan leader Col Khadafy, the official Jana News Agency reported yesterday. It said the decision was made at emergency meetings around the country on Wednesday by the "Masses ofAP - 328 words
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136 1984-05-18 11 BEIRUT, Fri A PALESTINIAN woman was shot and killed yesterday by a member of an Is-raeli-supported militia as violence continued for a second day in a Palestinian refugee camp on the outskirts of the port city of Sidon. The woman was killed during a136 words
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487 1984-05-18 11 UPI LONDON, Friday CAMELOT'S King Arthur was not just a legend, but a real British king who reigned in the sth century, the world's leading authority on royal genealogy said yesterday. In a book to be published next year by Debrett's Peerage, ArthurianUPI - 487 words
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182 1984-05-18 12 AP FRANKFURT, Friday A CONSORTIUM of 31 Western banks has granted a US$25O-million loan ($525 million) to the Soviet Union in the first maior Western credit to Moscow since the 1979 Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. Banks from 17 countries, excluding the UnitedAP - 182 words
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549 1984-05-18 12 Agencies MOSCOW, Friday THE SOVIET Union said yesterday that it would retaliate against Washington's MX missile programme, rather than return to arms reduction talks. The official Novosti news agency said President Ronald Reagan was wrong to assume that the MXAgencies - 549 words
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312 1984-05-18 12 UPI LONDON, Friday RELATIONS between Washington and Moscow have deteriorated to its worst state since the 1962 Cuban missile crisis and can be expected to remain that •way for many years, an authoritative think tank said today. The International Institute for StrategicUPI - 312 words
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Article85 1984-05-18 12 Reuter TOKYO, Friday THE Solomon Islands has banned nuclear-armed foreign ships from entering its waters or calling at its ports, Prime Minister Solomon Mamaloni was quoted as saving yesterday. Mr Mamaloni told the Japanese newspaper, Asahi Shimbun, that the policy was aimed at preventing the spreadReuter - 85 words
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Advertisement8 1984-05-18 8 New job? Better pay? Look in ttw CtaMHMs8 words
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Advertisement153 1984-05-18 9 Wfe wouklrit ha*e the reputationwe have now ifwewererttsowound up about movements. Girard-Perregaux was established in 1791 with pays for itself in superior ruggedness and resistance a consuming dedication to excellence. Monsieur to the passing of time. A Girard-Perregaux watch Constant Girard-Perregaux employed several IfMH, < is created to last generations.153 words
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Advertisement246 1984-05-18 10 When even a single hair is precious Neril. Now, there is 9 new special hair-reactive treatment programme, developed for people who are aware of maturing hair scalp Neril Hair Reactive Tonic Dralle of Germany has been looking after hair for more than years has to develop improved ways hair And246 words
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Advertisement200 1984-05-18 11 til Singapore pacifk^j^ y^nftst May ty the barrels of wine in anticipation of another >ountiful harvest. Hence, we bring to you Weinfest, a ood wines, food and music in the tradition of the stival. Featuring authentic German cuisine and jred wines from renowned wine-growing regions of Dselle-Saar-Ruwer, Rheinhessen, Rheinfalz, Rheingau,200 words
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Article180 1984-05-18 13 THE LOCAL stock market sank further with a seven-point drop on the ST Index at noon, after falling 7.86 points to the year's lowest point yesterday at 968.32. A total of 285,000 Promet shares were last done 10 cents off at $3.62. Supreme Corp had 275,000180 words
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584 1984-05-18 13 NEIL HARRIS - British fund managers trying to find American buyers By NEIL HARRIS Special to The Singapore Monitor LONDON, Friday STOCK analysts here are closely watching the visit of Hong Kong's business team here, though they exEress little confidence that long-term British investment in584 words
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Article, Illustration136 1984-05-18 13 Share of the Day UNITED OVERSEAS BANK remains the favourite of brokers as one of the cheapest buys around, relatively speaking, among the banking shares. Brokers Simon Coates and Laurence, Prust forecast a net earnings per share of 42 to 43 cents for 1984 compared136 words
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Article186 1984-05-18 13 THE US dollar rose in Singapore against most currencies in moderate early trading on a larger than expected rise in US money supply and increasing tension in the Middle East. Dealers said concern about the Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust Co also supported the dollar but186 words
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Article, Illustration409 1984-05-18 14 TRADING conditions remain unfavourable for the United Engineers Ltd (UEL) group, its chairman has reported. Further rationalisation of operations will be necessary before a secure and profitable trading base can be established. The streamlining of management and termination of unprofitable activities resulted in409 words
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531 1984-05-18 14 JEANNE WONG - By JEANNE WONG LION Corporation has expressed an interest in acquiring a major stake in Cheq-point, the latest but fast-growing newcomer to the credit and charge card industry. Informed sources say that Lion Corp is willing to pay a premium for whatever interest531 words
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Article253 1984-05-18 14 Selected stocks at midday. Market tone: lower Cold Storage 3.42/3.48 Fraser Neave 5.70/5.75 Haw Par 2.45 B Jacks Intl 5.10/5.45 Magnum 3.60 S M Cement 7.40 B Arab-Mai Dev 1.16/1.17 Boustead 2.49/2.50 Esso 14 .10 S Genting 5.00/5.05 Hume 5.30 S Inchcape 2.69/2.70 MUIB 2.82 S NOL 2.25/2.26253 words
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Article150 1984-05-18 14 Your St to on* unit of foreign currency Soiling Buying TT/OO TT DO US$ ***** 2 1015 2 0925 t sterling ***** 2 9191 2 9091 Australian ***** 1.1712 I 8562 Canadian ***** 1 6155 ***** New Zealand ***** I 3516 I.Slit 8$ to 100 unit* of foreign currency150 words
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101 1984-05-18 14 THE Chartered Bank has increased its prime and deposit rates for one, nine and 12 months by a quarter point following an interest rate hike by the other banks in Singapore earlier this week. Its new prime rate101 words
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Miscellaneous15 1984-05-18 13 ij-I cim* McNanghl »rW lac. E *MR. 6T0Kt(?, A MAN FROM TMfe INTfcRMAL RfcVftWUC VOU.15 words
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Article, Illustration850 1984-05-18 15 In 1980, the run-down US car industry was struggling along on flat tyres. Chrysler, Ford and General Motors posted a combined loss of US$4.2 billion. In 1981, the Reagan Administration introduced a quota on Japanese car imports. The quota forced the prices850 words
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201 1984-05-18 15 ISSUES PHP magazine IN JAPAN, if you want to become a prison guard or a top ministry official, your chances of success depend largely on the results of a single examination taken during the summer. The National Personnel Authority administers 16 different tests toPHP magazine - 201 words
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Advertisement138 1984-05-18 15 I M Baa m I BK\ ml B, Already this mid-size model has prompted knowing oohs! and aaaahs! from tennis bufis. It could be the superb quality. But more likely the new throat design. Rossignol realised that the inherent power and stability of the carbon com CM H, posite frame138 words
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200 1984-05-18 16 I FULLY agree with "Aggrieved Officer" (SM, May 9) that all public health officers from the highest rank be required to wear uniforms and my reasons are as follows: FOR identification purpose. TO create a sense of belonging, dignity and pride. FOR personal200 words
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Article328 1984-05-18 16 IT IS very timely to have the anti-spitting campaign for a month. For some time, we have been reading in the newspapers about queue jumping, inconsiderate driving, danger-litter, ana unhygienic spitting. To stamp out these anti-social activities, we have to inculcate good manners and discipline328 words
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233 1984-05-18 16 I REFER to the comments made by your writer Miss Helen Chow Oi Peng requesting that SBS Improve ventilation in buses during peak hours" (SM, Mar 8). Presently, our buses are fitted with roof ventilators and all newer models of single deck and double-deck buses233 words
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Article230 1984-05-18 16 I REFER to the letter headlined "Is this an OMO or OTS bus service?" by June Anastiasa (SM, April 17). Service 1 is in fact an OTS service. Our investigation showed that one or two buses were operated as OMO due to some operational230 words
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Article475 1984-05-18 17 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT BEARING bad news is an unpopular business in the best of times. In an election year, when there is pressure to hand out palliatives to the electorate, it could be unwelcome, even distasteful. Mr Martin Feldstein, the special economic adviser to475 words
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270 1984-05-18 17 SIVASANGAR PARAMSIVAN - If they are 'appointed' they may be ineffective MPs SIVASANGAR PARAMSIVAN Singapore 0410 THE FIRST Organising Secretary of the People's Action Party (PAP), Mr Goh Chok Tong, has suggested two ways to ensure riin Parliament. One way is to admit a group of opposition270 words
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Article299 1984-05-18 17 TAN TARN HOW - Report was well written and presented TAN TARN HOW Singapore 1441 I REFER to Caroline Boey's article entitled "Kids of well-educated parents do better, another study shows" (SM, May 13). The article is an example of good reporting. Firstly, the headline gets the main idea of the article299 words
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178 1984-05-18 17 MORE than a month ago, I lost my bus pass. I reported the loss promptly to my school. I have been through some embarrassing situations since. Every time I board a bus, the driver demands to see my bus178 words
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Advertisement182 1984-05-18 16 THE SUBSCRIPTION Keep the good news coming regularly! The sure way to get a smooth flow of information about your neighbourhood is to subscribe to The Sunday Monitor (send completed order form below). Or you can drop it in the Neighbourhood Mail Box you'll find at the Singapore Colour Centre182 words
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Article, Illustration1004 1984-05-18 18 The month of June is just round the corner. School holidays will soon be here. If you're wondering what activities are available for your children, just read on. There is a lot going on during the forthcoming school holidays to keep your children amused.1,004 words
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Article571 1984-05-18 18 NOTICEBOARD NOTICEBOARD SILVER JUBILEE: Toa Payoh Hospital will celebrate its silver jubilee tomorrow with a dinner and dance at the Tropicana Theatre Restaurant. Guests-of-honour for the evening will be Mr Howe Yoong Chong, Minister for Health, and Mrs Howe. TOUR OF WEATHER STATION: If you are interested in forecasting the571 words
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Article677 1984-05-18 19 QM @1 fell and hurl my leg recently when an SBS driver moved off very suddenly. Can I sue for damages? oThe duty which the SBS driver owes to you and the other passengers on board is only the duty to take reasonable (and not677 words
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Article226 1984-05-18 19 feedback EVERY time there is racing in Singapore my weekends are ruined. I live in Eaton Park opposite the race course and from 1 p.m. onwards, whenever it is a race day, the road is teeming with traffic. Even though there is often space226 words
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Article, Illustration242 1984-05-18 19 IF THE three men responsible for the slashing of the poor dog behave like animals, then they should be given a taste of their own medicine when the relevant authorities lay their hands on them!! Three cheers to the SPCA for helping these poor helpless dogs. I242 words
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272 1984-05-18 19 CLETUS; JULIE WONG - CLETUS Singapore 2057 JULIE WONG Singapore 0409 I APPRECIATE your setting up the "Open Line" page in The Singapore Monitor. Though I have not sought any guidance or advice yet, I have indeed benefitted through reading the column. While doing so, may I272 words
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48 1984-05-18 19 DO NOT forget football fans that SBC is televising the English Football Association Cup final live tomorrow night. The live telecast of the cup final between Watford and Everton at Wembley Stadium will be over Channel Five, starting at 9.55 p.m.48 words
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Article201 1984-05-18 19 THE job advertised is I ust what you have >een looking for, and you realise you could use some tips on how to write a letter of application or how to conduct yourself at an interview. To whom can you turn for help? You can now turn to The201 words
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Article, Illustration1319 1984-05-18 20 MICHELE INGRASSIA - NO LONGER UNFASHIONABLE TO BE 'OLD By MICHELE INGRASSIA in New York THERE is life over 40 and the beauty and fashion industries are betting that they can now make as much money from the ageing process as they did 20 years ago selling youth.1,319 words
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Article, Illustration384 1984-05-18 20 JUDY WALKER - By JUDY WALKER THE very spirit of Italy, passionate and witty that is how the critics acclaim La Nuova Compagnia di Canto Popolare (The New Company of Popular Song). The presence of this sevenstrong group in the Singapore Festival of Arts 1984 will certainly384 words
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Article, Illustration555 1984-05-18 22 WONG AH YOKE - MBKEM By WONG AH YOKE VIEWERS of the third segment of Youth (to be shown over Channel 8 tonight at 9.30 pm) will need no reminder that the stars are SBC's raw talents. That is evident. But, in all fairness to them, they have admitted555 words
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Article, Illustration543 1984-05-18 22 Friday Night Movie Coach of the Year (Ch 5,10.15 pm) A FORMER football star, partially paralysed in Vietnam and confined to a wheelchair, takes on the job as coach to a football team comprising boys confined to a corrective institute for juvenile delinquents. Despite his handicap,543 words
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Article, Illustration236 1984-05-18 23 BEIJING: China conferred its annual Golden Rooster film awards recently on movies ranging from a documentary about Mao Zedong to the saga of a peasant woman who dies of stomach cancer. All of China's films are produced by state-run movie studios and are supposed to portray236 words
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Article487 1984-05-18 23 V S SUNDRAM - V S SUNDRAM Senior PRO SBC PLEASE refer to the letter captioned "Musical nostalgia films that are missed" by Old Brigade (SM, April 2). We agree with tne writer that the two films mentioned are good. We had, in fact, telecast The Glen Miller Story as far back487 words
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353 1984-05-18 23 I JUST can't help but wonder how SBC has the audacity to call the movies that were screened on TV during the recent public holidays as movie specials. Most of the movies shown during that period were TV productions. As a matter of fact,353 words
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Article53 1984-05-18 23 WE notice that SBC has not been telecasting western movies for quite some time. I am sure there are hundreds of thousands of western movie fans, young and old, who would like SBC to include in their programmes at least one feature film fortnightly. WESTERN53 words
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Article, Illustration887 1984-05-18 25 VERNON SCOTT - STILL LIGHT ON HIS FEET AT 85 By VERNON SCOTT in Hollywood UPI STILL dapper and light on his feet, Fred Astaire looks younger than his years. But he was in no mood for a fancy party on his 85th birthday, on May 10,UPI - 887 words
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Article, Illustration198 1984-05-18 25 FORMER Miss Hong Kong Anglie Leung's dream of becoming a movie star may soon come true. She was recently given the lead role in a Shaw Studio project, directed by Lu Chun-kuk The casting of Anglie in the film was a surprise as nothing had198 words
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Advertisement316 1984-05-18 20 TV: Pages 22 ft 23 RADIO: Page 25 So you're going on vacation! Live out of a suitcase. Enjoy the great outdoors. Take the grand tour to some of the world's most exciting destinations. But while you're letting your hair down, you can still look your ravishing best... with a316 words
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Miscellaneous987 1984-05-18 21 C T V A I 1 7 THE SINGAPORE MONTTOR FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1984 v..,. t§tt|p§|&\ If&fo--; <" I Sample I Opening HighI by I The Teddy Bear I other favourites. I QHH[ M)% Gatchaman I t 'lav News I |r "7 1 I c Hp The news of the987 words
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Advertisement91 1984-05-18 22 WfT TBI Mr M V You can taste it with your eyes At Pin Hsiang Restaurant, Singapore's NEWEST addition to good, traditional Sichuan cuisine. G>nveniently located next to the Shangri-la Hotel. At the RELC Building. With ample FREE parking facilities. We also cater for weddings, H^H^B And have private function91 words
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Advertisement53 1984-05-18 23 LETTERS from Leisure readers on subjects pertaining to our columns will be selected for publication weekly in this column. Please ad* dress your letters to Leisure Box, The Singapore Monitor, 2 Alexandra Road, 03-01A Delta House, Singapore 0315. You may use a pseudonym but actual names, addresses and telephone numbers53 words
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Advertisement18 1984-05-18 23 ********************000 111 CATHAY if l-OPENS TOMORROW!- 1 The most chilling probo into the mystery murder ot„ o ■>********************018 words
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Miscellaneous458 1984-05-18 23 fllM GUID6 m It.i fVI REGAL (*****59): WARRIORS TWO (C) able to when she allows herself to fall in love again DALIT (*****16): THE TRAIL l(') jade (*****80): TRADING PLACES'(E) Synopsis: This tale deals with the use of oc- Starring Eddie Murphy, Dan Aykroyd, Jacult powers to walk corpses home458 words
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Advertisement134 1984-05-18 24 CAPITOL: 9th BIG DAY! (*****59) 5 SHOWS at 11am, 1.45, 4.00, 6.30,9.15 OnUNIUNHtaM ISIWI Win m —IT JCT W JADE: NOW SHOWING! (*****80) 5 SHOWS at 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30, 9.00 Tkke two comphte rtnmjtrimake one of them r)ch,the other poor )urt MMlch the fan while theyYc trading places... DANAYKROYD134 words
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Miscellaneous113 1984-05-18 24 SSO STRING QUARTET THE String Quartet of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra will give a community concert at Serangoon Gardens Community Centre today at 7.45 pm. Admission is free. FAMILIAR FAVOURITES THE Familiar Favourites Concert, tomorrow at 8.15 pm at Victoria Concert Hall, will feature the deputy leader of the Singapore113 words
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Miscellaneous1055 1984-05-18 24 STAINED GLASS I J THERE will be an exhibi- 11 v x I tion of stained glass win- j! ifVi i dows and panels, by Peggy 1 Nimmo, until May 27, l|M 11 am to 7 pm daily, at the morrow, on Sunday and J Wednesday at 12.30 pm, on1,055 words
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Advertisement114 1984-05-18 25 njoy a fun-filled holiday in Penang. ~j/- Two to seven day packages from just Ss3os. (Inclusive of return airfare). iwnDr, Rasa Sayang Deluxe Dreams from only *****. Palm Beach Experience from only Ss3os. Price includes: Return airfare Accommodation Price includes: Return airfare Accommodation Airport transfers Welcome drink Full breakfast daily114 words
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Advertisement147 1984-05-18 26 *v s —Knock, knock.--^— (Who's there? Mr Neighbourhood. fMr Neighbourhood^/ V who? 7 Mr Neighbourhood with cash prizes for you. This Sunday, keep an ear cocked for And if you can answer correctly "Mr Neighbourhood" who will visit your any question he puts to you about area* between 10 am147 words
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Advertisement248 1984-05-18 30 Situations Vacant The Singapore Monitor is inviting applications for the post of an ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN Qualifications Experience 19 Diploma C G ITC in Electronics or similar subjects. Good hands-on abilities in trouble-shooting to component level. Minimum one year's experience with computers preferred. Must be prepared to work shifts. Responsibilities Operation248 words
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Advertisement241 1984-05-18 31 MOTORMART J »OWA CX64M JUtm 1962. Wei makHakieU and ragularty serviced A big Uka tor a amal price SaMng $4.300 on o. Contact: John, tal 273-5086 ext 266 or 560-8777 aflar 6pm. PROPERTY Accommodation Vacant APARTMENT FOR RENT 1 bedroom apartment In Dist 9, fully furnished with wall to wall241 words
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Advertisement388 1984-05-18 31 APPOINTMENTS ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER The Commercial and Industrial Security Corporation (CISCO) invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the above post in the Administration Department. Qualifications and Experience Graduate in Business Administration or related discipline or an associate of the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators. At least 3 years experience388 words
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Advertisement519 1984-05-18 31 NOTICES mm TENDER PON THE SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OP ESTATE MACHINES Tenders ere invited for the supply and delivery of the following (1) Ride-on Mechanical Brush Sweepers (2) Walk-behind suction sweepers (3) High Pressure washers to various HDB estates. COST OF HIRING TENDER DOCUMENTS IS $20/TENDER COLLECTION DEPOSIT IS $500/-.519 words
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329 1984-05-18 32 B KULA - SRC 2 POLICE SA 1 sports By B KULA SINGAPORE Recreation Club's Gurmit Singh made amends for his failure to convert a penalty flick by netting the winner 10 minutes from full time against Police Sports Association. Gurmit's dazzling goal off a penalty329 words
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Article127 1984-05-18 32 G VIJAYANATHAN, a class one umpire, will be conducting an umpires' workshop on June 3rd from 9 a m to 5 p.m. at Sports House. Vijayanathan, who has years of umpiring experience behind him, is the secretary of the Malaysian Hockey Federation. He has127 words
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137 1984-05-18 32 THE closing date for entries to the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association Caltex Age Group cnampionships at the National Stadium on June 16 and 17, is May 20. Entries should reach the SAAA secretary, Leslie Shepherdson, 25 Portchester Avenue, Singapore 1955 (telephone2Bo9B63). SAAA137 words
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Advertisement559 1984-05-18 32 classified #PWD| TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from PWD Registered Contractors for the following:(A) SEE(R) 12//84 Supply and Installation of Traffic and Pedeatrian Signals at 1) Canberra Road Pedeatrian Crossing in front of Chong Pang Market 2) Canberra Road Pedestrian Crossing near Kowtoon Road 3) Canberra Road Pedestrian Crossing near559 words
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Advertisement584 1984-05-18 32 NOTICES NOTICE OF REMOVAL Please be informed that with immediate effect, PSA WAREHOUSING SERVICES is located at 24 Pasir Panjang Road #04-11 PSA Multi Storey Complex Singapore 0511 Tel: *****33 *****36 *****62 L THE COMPANIES ACT (CAP. 185) AND IN THE MATTER OF SRI LIKEE SHIPPING PTE. LTD. (In Liquidation)584 words
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Article, Illustration998 1984-05-18 33 HOLDING EVERTON TOGETHER OUR WRITER JOHN SELLERS' CHOICE OF CHAMPIONS SIX months ago I nicknamed Everton "Mogadon after the sleeping pill, Watching them was a wonderful cure m for insomnia. And the prospect of enduring 90 minutes of Everton at Wembley would have been enough to998 words
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Article, Illustration1173 1984-05-18 34 RACING TODAY'S THACKWOHh By COWBOY TEH CHOON Beng-trained Lukinanko II showed further headway in his workout at Bukit Timah this morning. Tested on a tight rein by apprentice S Mar zuki, the three-year-old by Toys Reef was very eager to gallop, clocking 41.8 seconds for1,173 words
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Article754 1984-05-18 34 RACE 1 2.00 CLASS 4 DIV 5 1200 m 1 Purple Heart 57 Yusoff 12 2 Azlina 56 Subian 11 3 Qerone 56 Tweedie 4 4 Sarajevo 56 Sna I 5 Jet Sir 56 Ismadi 2 6 Tarn bun II 56 Leong 1 7 The Stylistic 55% KW754 words
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241 1984-05-18 34 TONY LIM - By TONY LIM THE Carlsberg Stars of Tommorow bowling championship could not have come at a better time for local bowlers starved as they have been, of competition for more than five months. In this year's tournament, which starts off today at the241 words
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248 1984-05-18 36 A TOTAL of 61 competitors have confirmed their entries for the ninth annual Ocean Building golf tournament at the Jurong Country Club course on May 26. The tournament will be divided into two divisions, for those with handicap scratch to 20248 words
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Article, Illustration292 1984-05-18 36 ERNEST FRIDA - GOLF ROUNDUP I with ERNEST FRIDA TAN KIAN BEE, the Keppel Club member who won a car for a hole-in-one feat at the Singapore Island Country Club's Open Day golf tournament, has been suspended for a year from May 1. Khoo Chek292 words
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249 1984-05-18 36 DR ALEX 001, the newly elected president of Warren Golf Club, has plans to improve the club's existing facilities. He said: "I would like see amenities for the whole family rather than for the golfers only. "While the men are249 words
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Article, Illustration533 1984-05-18 37 KENNETH JALLEH; K SILVAM - Awesome Chinese women confirm superiority with their convincing win in Über Cup final By KENNETH JALLEH and K SILVAM in Kuala Lumpur EVEN IN women's badminton, Asia rules, and the complete sweep by China over England to take the Über Cup clearly proves the point. Before533 words
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Article51 1984-05-18 37 China 5 England 0 (China first) Singlet Li Lingwei bt Helen Troke 11-2,11-3; Han Aiping bt Sally Podger 7-11,11-3,11-6; Zhang Ailing bt Gillian Gowers 11-7,11-1. Doubles Lin Ying and Wu Dixi bt Gillian Gilks and Karen Beckman 15-3,15-12; Xu Rong and Wu Jiangqiu bt Nora Perry and Jane Webster51 words
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241 1984-05-18 37 MALAYA WERE the first winners of the Thomas Cup when they beat Denmark 8-7 in Preston on Feburary 26, 1949. The Malayan team who won the first series comprised Oei Teik Hock, Lau Teik Hock, Ong Poh Lim, Yeo Teck Chye, Chan Kon241 words
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Article88 1984-05-18 37 1948/49: Malaya beat Denmark 8-1 in Preston. 1951/92: Malaya beat United States 72 in Singapore. 1954/99: Malaya beat Denmark 8-1 in Singapore. 1957/58: Indonesia beat Malaya 6-3 in Singapore. 1960/81: Indonesia beat Thailand 6-3 in Jakarta. 1963/64: Indonesia beat Denmark 5-4 in Tokyo. 1966/67: Malaysia beat Indonesia 6-388 words
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130 1984-05-18 37 TOURNAMENT referee Arthur Jones of England gave a stern warning yesterday that ne will only allow 40 cameramen around the court at any one time during the Thomas Cup final today. Said Jones: "I want as few people as possible around130 words
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Article268 1984-05-18 38 (straw poll) WONG PENG SOON, Singapore's, and the world's, Kmier star of the Fifties: China will retain the Cup. iv will stretch the Indonesians for three sets (eacm until they give up. Luan Jin is picking up and should play well against Swie King."268 words
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Article56 1984-05-18 39 THE Thomas Cup badminton final botwoon Indonosia and China will bo tolocast "live" on Channol 10 from 7.17 tonight. Tho tolocast will bogin aftor tho Tamil nows. A spokesman for Radio and Tolovision Malaysia (RTM) confirmed this last night. RTM will also carry a "live" radio broadcast of tho56 words
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847 1984-05-18 39 KENNETH JALLEH - CHINA vs INDONESIA Preview by KENNETH JALLEH in Kuala Lumpur ONLY A cold tip of a thin white feather stands between CHINA and INDONESIA tonight. It marks the point of no return, of victory or bust, between the two superpowers of world badminton in847 words
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Article, Illustration317 1984-05-18 39 WATFORD vs EVERTON LONDON, Friday TWO OF English soccer's most respected young managers will lead their teams out at London's Wembley Stadium tomorrow for a Football Association (FA) Cup final that is expected to provide a thrilling clash of styles. For WATFORD'S individualistic317 words
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Article85 1984-05-18 39 NOTTINGHAM, Friday SOUTHAMPTON defeated NOTTS COUNTY 3-1 last night to clinch the runner-up spot in the English First Division soccer championship. Southampton were ahead within 90 seconds when Steve Moran scored his 24th goal of the season. County, already relegated to the Second Division, fought85 words
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Article219 1984-05-18 39 FINAL STANDINGS AP Birmingham City, Notts County and Wolverhampton Wanderers relegated to be replaced next season by Chelsea, Sheffield Wednesday, and Newcastle United. AP P W D L F A PTS Liverpool 42 22 14 6 73 32 80 Southampton 42 22 11 9 66 38AP - 219 words
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Advertisement105 1984-05-18 34 1 Cocktail Lounge" 3 Presents Dick, Hans Shady Let Dick, Hans Shady perk you up with country and western, countryrock hits, old favourites and sentimental melodies while sipping your favourite drinks and cocktails. Each Carlsberg you order will entitle you to a coupon a chance to win the LUCKY DRAW105 words
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Advertisement306 1984-05-18 35 I i i Is you descend, the cares of the information to professionals and 9 to 5 world drift slowly off your amateurs in sports, industry and science. back From time-splits a 1000 th of a second or Weightless, your domain shrinks more, to specialist dive chronographs to the dusky306 words
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Advertisement145 1984-05-18 37 Ong Beng pno^^r Hastomo Arbi Ivana Lie j^ A-PLUS PERFORMANCE. B-808 B-708 W BADMINTON RACKETS. I j The B-808 combines boron graphite composite and a foam \">37^/ core for maximum power and minimum vibration. The Innovative no-throatplece design and tapered shaft mean smooth wcuucTcm.™ cmrv uniform flex. It's the top145 words
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Advertisement43 1984-05-18 38 Puma The Champion's Choice ife* &4L J WtXiliP LvlTilß \HBldk w^Hjj^fitst^^t^Ey t >^m! »umt trie official «qulpfVMnlofFC Qroningtn Congratulations to F.C. Groningen for winning the F.C. Groningen vs. Singapore National Football Team friendly match. w iliM'fOi DlliHIB The Sports People. The winning streak.43 words
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Advertisement2137 1984-05-18 1 IpS INTERNATIONAL BANK OF SINGAPORE LIMITED i (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) Balance Sheet 31 «t December 1983 *jl The Group The Bank The Group The Bank *JJI Note 1983 1982 1983 1982 Note 1983 1982 1983 1982 T|jS W Current A nets Ifi Share Capital 4 100,000,000 50,000,0002,137 words
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Advertisement2263 1984-05-18 2 11l OVERSEAS UNIONinRUST UMrTED I yj life HI (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) jn= 0 Balance Sheet 31 December 1983 (jS ifll Not* 1983 1982 Note 1983 1982 [S |l Share Capital Fixed Assets 7 4,675,737 4,151,189 Authorised HW Ordinary shares of Ssl each 8526,000,000 5525.000.000 Singapore Government securities2,263 words
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