Singapore Monitor, 27 May 1984
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Title Section12 1984-05-27 1 THE SUNDAY MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 22/5/84 Sunday, May 27, 1984 40cents12 words
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Article, Illustration768 1984-05-27 2 OEI SIN GIOK - By OEI SIN GIOK THREE-quarters of Pandan Valley residents are not satisfied with the cleanliness of their surroundings. Half are unhappy about the level of noise. About half also find the recreational facilites provided inadequate. But, according to a768 words
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Article130 1984-05-27 2 PANDAN VALLEY is at present the largest condominium in Singapore, with 605 units. Mimosa Park has 17S units. Both condominiums have a cosmopolitan population with foreign executives and professionals making up a large majority of the community. There are, however, proportionately more Singaporeans in Mimosa130 words
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715 1984-05-27 3 SIT YIN FONG - By SIT YIN FONG THE ownership of the City Country Club has changed hands, and is no longer of any concern to its founder directors. But four of the ex-directors yesterday found themselves facing an entrepreneurial wilderness for the next five years715 words
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267 1984-05-27 4 SIT YIN FONG - Malaysia considering building ramp over the existing Woodlands-Johor Baru bridge By SIT YIN FONG WOULD a "double-decker Causeway" be a suitable alternative to the shelved second Johor Causeway project It is believed that Malaysian Blanners are now considering le building of a ramp over267 words
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Article, Illustration194 1984-05-27 4 THREE boxes of "photographic film" will be moving about on our roads for tne rest of the year. well, they're actually Singapore Bus Service buses, but they have been painted to look like boxes of Kodak film. Under SBS' new advertising194 words
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215 1984-05-27 4 MORE graduates must come forward to serve in Residents' Committees. Much money and other resources have been invested in their education and they have the potential to fill leadership roles in community development. Making this call yesterday, Mr Ch'ng Jit Koon,215 words
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421 1984-05-27 6 CATHARINE FERNANDO - 'They will help channel the higher educated women back to the workforce' By CATHARINE FERNANDO PRIVATE operators should go into the child-care business and set up nurseries. These would cater to the children of the higher educated and professional working women, and should offer a421 words
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Article, Illustration173 1984-05-27 6 f MRT UPDATE EXPECT some traffic disruptions along Robinson Road over the next year or so. Preparatory work for the MRT line between Raffles Place Station and Maxwell Station starts tomorrow. The MRT Corporation contractor, Taisei-Shi-mizu-Marubeni, will be carrying out extensive ground treatment173 words
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158 1984-05-27 6 THE average 10 per cent wage increase recommended by the National Wages Council for this year is markedly higher than the wage increases expected in South Korea, Hong Kong and Taiwan, Singapore's main competitors. Mr Tan Keong Choon, president of158 words
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Article, Illustration194 1984-05-27 7 THE FOREIGN Affairs Ministry has announced the following diplomatic appointments: Mr Lee Khoon Choy, senior Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office, has been appointed Singapore's Ambassador to Japan. He takes over from Mr Wee Kim Wee, who has completed his term of assignment. Mr Wee194 words
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427 1984-05-27 7 GANDHI AMBALAM - By GANDHI AMBALAM THE visiting US Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Mrs Jeane kirkpatrick, says that in economically successful and democratic countries like the United States and Singapore, people tend to be critical of arms spending. She said that, in US,427 words
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Article, Illustration345 1984-05-27 8 SURESH NAIR - Five shops and 16 houses in Jalan Kembangan burned down By SURESH NAIR SHOEMAKER Chia Sing Koon sat by the roadside in a daze, staring blankly as firemen battled to put out a pre-dawn fire yesterday that gutted a row of pre-war attap and345 words
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125 1984-05-27 8 BABY-SITTER Manonmani Subramaniam, 39, was yesterday charged with culpable homicide not amounting to murder by causing tne death of her charge, Georgina Melissa Yeo, aged 19 months. The alleged offence was said to have taken place between March 30 and May 13125 words
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282 1984-05-27 8 YEOW MEI SIN - By YEOW MEI SIN IT'S GOING to be a flying start to married life for the 150 couples who will have their wedding ceremony on board a Singapore Airlines jumbo jet in September. This will be the first-ever mass282 words
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Article, Illustration202 1984-05-27 10 LOONG SWEE YIN - War games spur instant decisions By LOONG SWEE YIN THE China War, Panzerkrieg, Next War, Battle of the Bulge and the Pacific War have been declared ana Singapore reservists are invited to take part in them at the Singapore Armed Forces Reservists' Association (Safra).202 words
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237 1984-05-27 10 MR GOH Chok Tong, Defence Minister and Second Health Minister, said yesterday that it is not the material benefits given to soldiers that matter most but more important is their competency achieved through sound training. In a conflict, it is the well-trained soldiers who237 words
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182 1984-05-27 12 SURESH NAIR - By SURESH NAIR POLICE have uncovered a "paper racing" racket that is drawing gamblers to a number of bars and nightclubs. Two days ago, detectives from the Gambling Suppression Branch of the Criminal Investigation Department raided a bar in New World following a tip-off,182 words
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Article, Illustration395 1984-05-27 12 WE MAY be creating a sparkling new Singapore with no trace of the past. With the massive urban redevelopment and housing programmes, more than 70 per cent of the population has moved from slums and squatter areas into high-rise395 words
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Advertisement96 1984-05-27 2 =^pmLd£m^>^ now twice a week SERVICE TO the community is a role this newspaper has taken seriously from the start. On May 4, we added a special Open Line section, published once a week. Readers have responded enthusiastically, ana letters have been coming in steadily. From tomorrow, Open Line will96 words
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Advertisement27 1984-05-27 2 /sign off IF good Ir service W For details write to Lombard North Central PLC, Banking Services, Dept 508. 17 Bruton Street London WIA3OK England Telephone: 01-*****34.27 words
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Advertisement174 1984-05-27 7 I I 1 I Introducing the Tooth Saver-Fluocaril with 2 Fluorides Fluocarl beats ordinary toothpastes with its Fluoride content This is why the logical French made Fluocaril their best-selling pharmaceutical toothpaste. It contains two Fluorides of higher concentration (2,500 P.P.M.) than any other toothpaste, to strengthen your teeth against decay174 words
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Advertisement464 1984-05-27 8 Highlights include: Visit to Taiwan's two top night clubs Slay In Taipei's newest first class hotel Asia World Hotel Direct flight from Kaohsiung to Hualien Tour of Asia Television station to watch the making of a Hong Kong TV serial Grand dinner with selected dishes from Imperial banquet at Shangri-464 words
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Advertisement208 1984-05-27 9 RIPPA SKIPPA Jump Rope NOW ONLY $7.90 YONEX 8200 Badminton Racket with Thomas Cup Logo on Cover NOW $28.00 KENNEX Pro Sling Bag U P. 822.00 NOW $15.00 Books* Stationery At all stores TIPP-EX Correction Fluid Set U P. 81.95 NOW $1.40 CHUNG HWA Pencils U P. 81.70 NOW $1.35208 words
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Article, Illustration810 1984-05-27 14 K MOHANAN; RODNEY HOBSON - UMNO General Assembly Reports by K MOHANAN and RODNEY HOBSON in Kuala Lumpur A CABINET reshuffle is on the cards following the elections to party positions in the United Malays National Organisation (Umno), the dominant partner in the ruling National Front coalition. With only seven810 words
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Article227 1984-05-27 14 UMNO delegates are getting younger. They have higher academic qualifications, earn their living in a wider range of professions and are getting wealthier. This year's attendance at the General Assembly is the youngest on record, with two deleEtes out of three under the age of 45.227 words
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Article, Illustration191 1984-05-27 14 FOREIGN MINISTER Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie yesterday indicated to reporters that he was not upset in having lost the bid to retain his seat in Umno's Supreme Council. Speaking to reporters during break at the General Assembly, Tan Sri Ghazali191 words
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Article, Illustration354 1984-05-27 16 BANGKOK, Saturday LAOTIAN troops have crossed into Thailand and seized three frontier villages of the northern province of Uttaradit, the Bangkok Post reported. The newspaper, quoting high-ranking Third Army Region sources, said 202 families live in the three remote villages of354 words
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312 1984-05-27 16 AP LOS ANGELES, Saturday PEOPLE who smoke two or more marijuana cigarettes a day for five Crs suffer "significant abnormali- in their lungs, including some associated with iung cancer, a researcher says. "There is evidence that heavv marijuana smoking is damaging the airwaysAP - 312 words
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50 1984-05-27 16 Reuter DHAKA, Sat A BOLT of lightning killed 14 people and iniured 10 others in a market near the southwestern Bangladesh town of Masura yesterday, Dhalia newspapers reported today. They said the lightning struck a shop where people were sheltering from heavy rain. BeuterReuter - 50 words
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131 1984-05-27 16 UPI JAKARTA, Saturday THE Soputan Volcano in northeastern Indonesia erupted with a deafening roar last night, spreading a blanket of volcanic dust over several villages and forcing 6,000 farmers to flee, a newspaper said today. No casualties were reported. The Soputan Volcano in NorthUPI - 131 words
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163 1984-05-27 18 Reuter BEIRUT, Saturday THE UNITED States is willing to mediate between Lebanon and Israel on the terms for an Israeli withdrawal from south Lebanon, Lebanese Prime Minister Mr Rashid Karami was quoted as saying. According to Beirut newspapers, he told reporters yesterdayReuter - 163 words
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Article, Illustration559 1984-05-27 18 UPI ABU DHABI, Saturday JAPANESE SHIPPERS today suspended travel to Kuwait and northern Saudi Arabia in response to repeated attacks on commercial tankers in the Persian Gulf, an industry spokesman in Tokyo said. Japan, the world's largest importer of Persian Gulf crude,UPI - 559 words
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224 1984-05-27 18 NEW YORK, Saturday THE New York Times says in an editorial on the Gulf War that the American duty is to see to it that the conflict ends in a military stalemate. The newspaper said: "...Most of the surrounding states224 words
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384 1984-05-27 19 AP MANILA, Saturday PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos said today he will resist attempts by a newly strengthened opposition in the National Assembly to trim his law-making powers, saying he needs them to combat communist subversion innis country. "Either we go to bed withAP - 384 words
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135 1984-05-27 19 AP ST AUGUSTINE (Florida), Saturday GRUMMAN St Augustine Corporation yesterday unveiled the first of 40 modified A-4 and TA-4 Skyhawk attack jets refurbished under a US$l2O million (***** million) contract with the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF). The A-4 is a single-seat, single-en-gine lightAP - 135 words
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231 1984-05-27 19 UPI BOMBAY, Saturday POLICE opened fire in a previously untroubled Bombay suburb to quell an outbreak of Hindu-Muslim rioting that left four people dead and several buildings in flames, authorities said this morning. The latest deaths brought toUPI - 231 words
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2386 1984-05-27 20 HARVEY STOCKWIN - By HARVEY STOCKWIN by arrangement with the South China Morning Post (Hong Kong) AS DIVERSE Hong Kong delegations pursue their separate interests in Beijing and London, in the wake of the shock therapy administered by Sir Geoffrey Howe as China continues to2,386 words
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664 1984-05-27 21 AP JAKARTA, Saturday AFTER years of playing a minor role on the world stage, Indonesia is asserting itself in international affairs. "Why do we feel now that the time has come for us to carry out a more active foreign policy? Because weAP - 664 words
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500 1984-05-27 21 Reuter WASHINGTON, Saturday FEDERAL banking authorities are dismissing rumours about funding problems at US banks as wild and reckless, while keeping a low profile as they monitor developments in the jittery financial markets. Asked about the rumours and the drop in share pricesReuter - 500 words
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77 1984-05-27 21 AP HONG KONG, Saturday TWO major Hong Kong banks today announced they would raise their prime lending rate by three-quarter per cent to 12 V* per cent per annum effective from Monday. The announcement was issued jointly by the Hong Kong and ShanghaiAP - 77 words
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61 1984-05-27 21 Reuter LONDON, Sunday MISTRESSES of British Parliamentarians could qualify for payouts under a new pensions arrangement for politicians. Until now, only spouses have qualified for a tax-free sum on the death of a Member of Parliament. But the rules are being changed to allow theReuter - 61 words
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Advertisement124 1984-05-27 14 THE COMPLETE HEARING SERVICE Audiometric Hearing Sound Level Silent Audiometric Test Equipment Meters Cabins HEARING AIDS: Models available Pocket. In-Ear. Behind-Ear. Spectacle Tubeless Bone Conduction Spectacle Type. Accessories. Cords. MALLORY batteries. Repairs, Instant Personal Earmoulds, Audiometric Tests. Ear Protectors. Part-exchange Low prices, 5 years Repair/Replacement Guarantee. Stockists of Audiometers, Speech124 words
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Advertisement243 1984-05-27 17 THE GREAT INDOORS MAKES THE GREAT OUTDOORS SEEM CARPETED TOO The moment you step into the new Citroen BXI6TRS, I™ you notice the space. Extra legroom, extra elbow room, I BHr extra headroom. I BiS It's the result of a longer 265 cm wheel base, Computer JHV m Aided Design243 words
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Advertisement142 1984-05-27 18 Is this where you get your advice on medications? They could be well meaning Can I drink alcoholic beverages Do medications interact with relatives or friends or neighbours. while on medication? one another? "hem"' may How ,on 8 can 1 medicine? With so many medications When Lb,, reads, "uk. When142 words
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Article, Illustration481 1984-05-27 23 A SERIES of attacks on shipping in the Persian Gulf has raised fears that the war between Iran and Iraq could spread to other -Gulf stales and trigger a superpower confrontation. Iraq has been attacking Iranian petroleum and international shipping to scare the West into481 words
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Article262 1984-05-27 24 SINGAPOREANS reacted strongly against the proposal that the age for withdrawal off CPF savings be raised to 65. This was one off the recommendations off the Howe committee which looked into the problems off the aged. Anticipating the greying off Singapore, the committee suggested the262 words
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Article465 1984-05-27 24 THE most convenient option is probably to put your money into a savings account. The question is, with the Post Office Savings Bank or with a commercial bank? The POSB, like the CPF, currently pays an interest rate of 6.5 per cent. CPF will automatically transfer465 words
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Article381 1984-05-27 24 STOCKBROKERS may tell you that playing the stock market is one of the few ways in which to get a fast return. Unfortunately, the chances of making a loss are also great. The obvious rule to follow is to go for the long-term gain, keeping a381 words
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432 1984-05-27 25 GO TO a reputable investment house and have a chat with one of its fund managers. American investment houses usually stipulate a minimum investment of about U5525,000, although some do handle smaller amounts. You should also feel comfortable with the idea that a financial expert432 words
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Article269 1984-05-27 25 SIMPLY defined, this is the opposite of buying life insurance. While insurance pays when you die, an annuity guarantees payment until death. An optional retirement scheme was suggested by the Committee on the Problems of the Aged. To reiterate, a 65-year-old male today can buy an269 words
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Article154 1984-05-27 25 IT MAY not be necessary to have a huge amount at your disposal in order to invest in the property market. Some enterprising people have been known to pool their funds to buy a house or commercial space, then share the rental income or the profits154 words
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Article146 1984-05-27 25 FOR those who have ambitions of starting a business empire at 55, here's what one businessman had to say: "Never go into any business simply because it sounds lucrative." "Some people are ignorant and therefore vulnerable to business schemes presented to them by fast talkers." He146 words
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Article, Illustration1384 1984-05-27 26 How a Malaysian turned ancient Chinese game into modern jackpot IPS ENTREPRENEURS are constantly searching for new products in the hope of making a killing. Too often, potential magnates believe they must discover a new field or invent an entirely new product to be successful. But threeIPS - 1,384 words
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456 1984-05-27 26 MICHAEL GARTNER - WORDS By MICHAEL GARTNER "I FIND it difficult to accept the statement, 'Common usage makes it acceptable,' writes a reader. At the moment, he is distressed by the increasing number of people who use if when they mean whether. The reader is part456 words
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Article, Illustration644 1984-05-27 27 FOUR leaders bold the key to the ultimate solution of the Gulf war. More immediately, their decisions and actions could either diffuse or worsen the recent, dangerous, trend in the war. The Gulf leaders are Saudi Arabia's King Fahd Abdul Aziz, Ayatollah Khomeini of Iran,644 words
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Article, Illustration600 1984-05-27 28 CATHARINE FERNANDO - By CATHARINE FERNANDO HE IS CALLED a 10-fin g e r practitioner because all his skill and treatment lie in his hands. But Mr David Tio, 36, who can claim to be Singapore's only osteop a th makes it very clear that he is600 words
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Article, Illustration460 1984-05-27 28 IPS Sticking plasters on your skin can make your whole body feel a lot better. Whether behind the ear or on the chest, they can now bring you almost instant relief from pain and sickness. A revolutionary new drug system has beenIPS - 460 words
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Article, Illustration229 1984-05-27 28 JOHN YACENDA - HEAITHWISE By JOHN YACENDA OPA CURIOUS THINGS, our bodies. When we're depressed we're more prone to "catch a cold" or the flu. When we're nervous or frightened, we are more vulnerable to allergic sensitivity. On the other hand, accidents and misjudgements are greaterOPA - 229 words
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Article, Illustration157 1984-05-27 28 TO COPE WITH the problem of drinking drivers, a new device has been put on the market which will enable motorists to gauge their own level of consumption by the alcohol fumes they exhale in their car. "The Alcohol Alarm For Drivers," manufactured by Majima157 words
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Article, Illustration1065 1984-05-27 29 The security industry in Singapore is in a crisis. It admits to being far behind America and Europe in techniques and admits fly-by-night security operators have gained it a bad name. It further says that Singaporeans are not prepared to spend enough on making their1,065 words
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Article, Illustration278 1984-05-27 29 THIS is the what the security operation of tomorrow looks like installed in International Plaza. The system has been in operation for one month, is American and cost $500,000 to install. Security manager for the 50storey building Mr Tay Ek Seng, who has been in the security field278 words
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345 1984-05-27 29 Jackie Sam - SINGAPORIANA By Jackie Sam A CERTAIN AMOUNT of show is put on for visiting dignitaries by all countries. A little sprucing up here, a little bunting there. That's to be expected. But things can go a little too far. In 1924, a British naval squadron345 words
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Article, Illustration1069 1984-05-27 30 TONY KEMP - By TONY KEMP IPS THE DRINK TASTED good and should have been a winner. But somehow the brand name Bib-label Lithiated Lemon-Line Soda didn't quite trip off the tongue. Inventor C L Griggs of Missouri played around tentatively with six alternate names, and swilled them allIPS - 1,069 words
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Article, Illustration748 1984-05-27 32 Reagan fires a revolver ACROSS THE WATER from new Billingsgate Market, in the heart of the vast half emptiness of what used to be the London Docks, there is a surprisingly flashy place called Lime-house Studios. The unlikeliness of this place is compounded by a further748 words
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Advertisement112 1984-05-27 23 FEATURES HOW to invest your CPF savings: P24-25 MALAYSIAN turns ancient Chinese game into modern jackpot: P26 OUR not-so-secure security industry. Old-fashioned methods and neglect may stifle growth of this important industry: P29 NAMES that led to fame. Find out how brand names like Kodak, 7-Up, Wimpy came to be112 words
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Advertisement43 1984-05-27 27 IO M A Anfidence. Unflappable style. Benelli of Italy. 4 Youll find Benelli Corners at Metro Grand at Scotts and Lucky Plaza; Metro Golden Mile and Metro Orchard. Sole Agent: BMI Private Limited. 302 Orchard Road, 12-01 Tong Building, Singapore 0923. Tel: *****55. <43 words
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Advertisement85 1984-05-27 30 F 11 DAYS ENCHANTING MIDDLE-EAST TOUR A aba Jerash, the ancient city founded by Alexander the Great Departure dates Bethlehem, Christ's birthplace, Jerusalem Cairo by night The Giza Pyramids, the Sphinx and its temple Pomey's Pillar and the catacombs 9 days Holy Land t 1 r«. Further > p. j85 words
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Advertisement491 1984-05-27 31 M I iwrrtHßOxS The Sunday Monitor TrIROAD SAFETY CONTESTnPH Matchbox toys are available in all leading department stores Try this road safety quiz and find out how proof-of-purchase. Mail the entry form to: advertising agent, and their families. safe you are on the streets... AND, win MATCHBOX Toys Road Safety491 words
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Advertisement110 1984-05-27 32 JORDACHE definite sense of adventure has always woven through fashion Gothes I are considered part of the enjoyment of life, to relax and have fun in. They are a statement about the individual. It's easier to feel happy and the wear reflect these moods. y*—l J| Jordache designs Have fun110 words
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Miscellaneous58 1984-05-27 33 f-QSBfl© I THE SUNDAY MONITOR MAY 27, 1M4 M I |000P EVENING, FOLKS. HERE'S A JOKE... I IHHII^^^^HH^^H^^HHI I WHAT PIP THE 0EAVER SAV WHEN I L HE HEARP THE CHAIN SAW I fl A 2k L A yfT^r :-ff-^ 4 J/ I i^HV BBBT~all. or your /v^^T^H I CHIRP58 words
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Advertisement319 1984-05-27 34 lake toba/medan $499 BAHGKOK/PATTAYA J™* 8 tQftQ/tinB all taiwam a days $1779 $2588 "BEggi General sales agent lor Deo (Every Monday 8 SDAYS ,739 philippines/hongkong alltaiwan/penghuiodays 9^ /7 6^j fl 2^ 7 30/$ Newmans New Zealand honolulu/los angeles Marv ?L El ™P Wl Friday) mS*™™ philiwnes/hongkon $ig2g t*.SsBls Special offer319 words
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Miscellaneous39 1984-05-27 34 by Bill Rechin Don Wilder Kt^ ri/n I t GENKfiAL CUSTER'S y QPCflM CUSTER'S OH N v> MI [CUSTEP. I OOMINCTTrASS IT ON. jfl HIS WAV-. PASS IT ON. M JcuSTEP'S CC**NG I PffWP km Kwttri 1 bypassn-on. m39 words
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Article, Illustration281 1984-05-27 35 DR TAN ENG LIANG - DR TAN ENG LIANG Chairman, Singapore Sports Council THERE are signs that water sports in Singapore are gaining in popularity. This is evidenced by the growth of active participation as well as in the number of spectators at Sea Carnivals, the Singapore River Regatta, and281 words
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Article, Illustration210 1984-05-27 35 NEXT Sunday (June 3) the International Dragon Boat Races will be held off the East Coast Parkway. Singaporeans can again be thrilled by the sight of 22 powerful rowers propelling each of the slender, splendidly-decorated craft through the waves. Yes, international dragon-boat racing is a sport210 words
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Article63 1984-05-27 35 Programme for the Singapore International Dragon Boat Races, June 3, 1984. 9am Opening Ceremony. 9.20 Inter Hotel Race. 9.30 International Championship, heat 1. 940 International Championship, heat 2. 9.50 National Championship (men) semifinal 1. 10.00 National Championship (men) Semi final 2. 10.20 Inter School Race. 10.25 Ladies Open. 10.3563 words
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196 1984-05-27 35 A SPECIALLY dedicated Maori canoe will make its debut before an international audience at the Dragon Boat Races to be held off the East Coast Parkway next Sunday. Legend has it that the ancestors of the Maori reached their present homeland196 words
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Article108 1984-05-27 36 THE Singapore Powerboat Association will be holding a race at Sembawang Park from 10 am to 3 pm today and a boat show at the East Coast Parkway next weekend (June 2 and 3) in conjunction with the Singapore Internationa] Dragon Boat Races. A wide range of108 words
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Article, Illustration219 1984-05-27 36 WHY GO boating? Because on an island nation one should look to the sea. It's so accessible. And with so much to offer. There's that fresh feeling of sea air and the excitement of skimming over the waves on skis. For bigger thrills, take part219 words
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Article195 1984-05-27 37 Dutch promoter plans to stage World Series Powerboat race here in September POWERBOAT racing in Singapore may get as much attention as soccer if Dutch sports promoter Lee Van Dam gets his way. This man, who was instrumental in organising the present tour of the195 words
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105 1984-05-27 37 It's the new line from Savage aluminium ahoy! SANSEI will be displaying a range of Savage aluminium boats. These Australian-manufactured boats, particularly the utility and working models, are gaining increasing popularity in Singapore. Users say that aluminium has several advantages over fibreglass when applied to workboat construction. Aluminium is more105 words
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71 1984-05-27 37 GOOD things come in small packages from Mercury outboards. Their latest model is a 2.2 horsepower single which weighs only 12.5 kg. This little engine is ideal for trolling. It also fits easily into the boot of most cars and, coupled to71 words
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51 1984-05-27 37 Sembawang Park, Sunday, May 27 PROGRAMME 10.00 am Racing boats up to 50 horsepower 10.45 Fishing boats and inflatables 11.30 Ski boats up to 140 horsepower 12.15 Lunch break 1.00 Unlimited horsepower ski boats 1.45 Cabin cruiser race 2.30 Open Unlimited 3.15 Ski race (point to51 words
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Advertisement66 1984-05-27 35 I MM J|0pl|!| i rHA^EIi f PflR f* 4PT J|. yW VI L y > I *v«aFj*-*wv <« B I For as little as $5,000/- you too can enjoy the pleasure of boating mutm&wtim I ■■Hucai BWM^pin _jsi I .1 mrmWiM /raser 5.3m Centre console Fraser 7m flybridge Fraser 5.2m66 words
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Advertisement283 1984-05-27 35 NOMI FROM THE WORLD LEADER, OUTBOARDS WITH A TRUE MARINE AUTOMATIC OUNG SYSTEM. VRO VARIABLE RATIO OILING Johnson brings you Benefits for you include better amazingly simple but amazingly economy, less low speed precise automatic oiling system, 'smoke" and the elimination of VRO It's standard equipment I I mixing hassles283 words
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Advertisement158 1984-05-27 36 2J9 MRRIfER SfcJOUTBOARDS V ''Iw. ii" OUR SINGAPORE MARINER DEALERS: Bwnatt Boating I Sklng 62C Kampong Wak Hassan Singapore 2775 Tel: *****59 Intra Asia Co/Tan Ah Ike Workshop 129-B Jalan Sultan Singapore 0719 .Tel: *****24, *****74 Matilda Beach Resort Ponggoi 17th Avenue Fonggol Road Singapore 1954 lei: *****31 Yling Heng158 words
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Advertisement43 1984-05-27 36 BLACK MAX MERCURY CAUTION: Controlling this much power can be habit tomiing. The disease is often incurable and goes under the name of dangerous, contagious. MERCURY BLACK MAX 150 MERCURY BLACK MAX 200 j 'j." i^pt'j ■Tw ■>~» y 11 w Hi t <jfl43 words
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Advertisement82 1984-05-27 37 f YOUR ANSWER TO 1 LONG LIFE, SLEEK I LINES, VERSATILITY I j AND PRACTICALITY. Av SjjL I SPACIOUS, WFLI. CONSTRUCTED WORK BOAT oSPHJ?^rayiyEL££^MJ?^ll|s Savage. I ALUMACFLAFTMOJ M I x«#j»m.-®»« I ■U|l SANSEISINGAPURA PTE LTD M Hy]| Showroom A Head Office: 582, Serangoon Road, Singapore 0821. Kfl Lfll el: *****2182 words
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Miscellaneous40 1984-05-27 38 MUtimJ JEFF *r Ol n JLiACTtD r I ITr /-V vou cam euv this house Y nice it Is much less than Z+ vLU mA>ltK V.UIL fop onlv »sdo down and I mouse! the |<?o pent '■emgnww gfgi Child-like manners <40 words
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Article, Illustration1581 1984-05-27 39 VIOLET OON - with VIOLET OON Next week, on the fifth day of the fifth moon (May 31), the Chinese celebrate the "bak chang" or dumpling festival. Legend has it that when a famous poet committed suicide by jumping into the river,1,581 words
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338 1984-05-27 40 OVER AT THE Hilton's Orchard Cafe it's the Betawi (old Jakarta) Food Festival brought to Singapore by courtesy of the Governor of Jakarta, Mr R Soeptapto, to commemorate his first official visit to Singapore and Hilton Hotel Jakarta under the able orchestration of Mrs Suryatini338 words
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284 1984-05-27 41 Title: The King's Commissar Author: Duncan Kyle Publisher: Fontana Rating:*** SA'AT ABDUL RAHMAN DEAD men can still battle it out. This is what actually happens in The King's Commissar. Author Duncan Kyle presents a highly imaginative story and a strange one, indeed. The oddSA'AT ABDUL RAHMAN - 284 words
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255 1984-05-27 41 Title: Everything You Want To Know About Donald Duck Author: Michael Carlton Publisher: Denver Post LAT-WP HERE ARE SOME of the greatest moments in the life of Donald Duck. He was first mention in the book "The Adventures Of Mickey Mouse" in 1931 asLAT-WP - 255 words
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Article, Illustration505 1984-05-27 41 LUCILLA TEOH - Reviewer: LUCILLA TEOH Now that Mother's day is over, we can now honestly assess mother-daughter relationships without descending into mawkish sentimentalism. This book is a fairly accurate portrayal of two women who have to learn to come to terms with their complex mother and505 words
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Article, Illustration466 1984-05-27 41 Hobson's Choice By RODNEY HOBSON THE IDEA OF fitting air bags to vehicles has been around for at least 14 years. These bags inflate in a fraction of a second, thus protecting the driver from striking the steering column or466 words
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132 1984-05-27 41 Previous week ratings in brackets 1 (1) In Search of Excellence by Thomas J Peters Robert H Waterman Jr. Publisher: Harper Row 2 All You Need to Know About Banks by John A Cook Robert Wool. Publisher: Bantam132 words
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194 1984-05-27 41 FICTION 1. Full Circle Danielle Steele 2. Walking Drum Louis L'Amour 3. The Aquitaine Progression Robert Ludlum 4. The Haj Leon Uns 5. Heretics Of Dune Frank Herbert 6. Pet Sematary Stephen King 7. The Butter Battle Book Dr Seuss 8. Descent194 words
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Article, Illustration1264 1984-05-27 42 TV show depicting Polar hero as a bungler spurs heated controversy IPS HE WAS every schoolboy's hero. Captain Robert Scott, the courageous explorer who tragically perished in the snowy wastes during his epic battle to return from the South Pole. Now in an astonishing newIPS - 1,264 words
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Article, Illustration159 1984-05-27 42 FILMING the Scott series on location was fraught with difficulty. One problem was how to show Scott's ship stuck in the sea ice. The producers came up with a cardboard cut-out, complete with colours and rigging (picture, right). More ingeniously, turn the ship round and159 words
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Article, Illustration649 1984-05-27 43 LOONG SWEE YIN - Profile of Singapore's grassroots leaders All stories by LOONG SWEE YIN Mr Tan Eng Soon hesitated when asked by Mr Othman Haron Eusofe, MP for Geylang Serai, to join the Residents' Committee of Zone 2. The first thought that came to his mind was: will649 words
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Article, Illustration265 1984-05-27 43 PROBLEMS faced by residents of Geylang Serai Zone 2 mainly concern housing and parking, such as no handrails near the drains, noisy neighbours, vandalism and too few parking lots. The RC had handled these problems fairly well. In the case of vandalism of cars,265 words
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Article, Illustration257 1984-05-27 43 WHEN the Residents' Committee (RC) was set up in 1979, it faced a shortage of manpower and exper-. ienced organisers. Despite that, the RC members managed to work something out. They organised activities and visited homes to introduce themselves to257 words
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Article, Illustration813 1984-05-27 44 VINCENT FONG - By VINCENT FONG PRESERVATION of buildings in Singapore should not be limited to "more historically relevant" edifices. Temples, churches, institutions and clan association buildings are some. A careful look around reveals certain types of buildings which, if preserved and thoughtfully restored, could be meaningful additions to813 words
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Article, Illustration572 1984-05-27 46 ANNIE CHIA - By ANNIE CHIA Viewing showflats has become a popular pastime for Singaporeans. And with a rash of nearcompletion condominium projects sprouting all over the island, it is also a weekend activity for the family outing. Often with a carefully planned itinerary. Overheard from one family572 words
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Article312 1984-05-27 46 FOR THE FIRST TIME, Colliers Properties, international property consultants, have decided to do away with showflat when it comes to the selling strategy of Kismis View. "Buyers who are genuine in looking for a property show greater appreciation when they are shown the actual condition and312 words
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Article, Illustration207 1984-05-27 46 ANNIE CHIA - By ANNIE CHIA MRS CATHEEINA LEE, managing director of Sun Realtv, is not your usual run-of-the-mill developer. Three years ago, she was just a bored housewife. Today, she's well versed with the construction business. She was bursting with pride as she recounted207 words
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Article, Illustration372 1984-05-27 48 SYGMA Statuesque and beautiful, Lynda Carter emerged from obscurity to star as Wonder Woman in the ABC television show of the same name. Her amazon-like attributes were just what the show needed to get it off the ground. Lynda won the part after she was discoveredSYGMA - 372 words
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Article, Illustration592 1984-05-27 48 BILL HAGERTY - By BILL HAGERTY Engelbert Humperdinck did not look good. There were deep shadows under his eyes and a downward droop to his macho moustache. Even his tan looked tired. Not surprising, perhaps. Just a few hours before he made his appearance on a592 words
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Article, Illustration278 1984-05-27 48 SYGMA YET ANOTHER story about jealousy? That's right. But this time, the object of jealousy is the lovely, sensual Nastassia Kinski. A veteran conductor, Claude Eastman (played by Dudley Moore) suspects his young wife of having an affair with Max Stein (Armand Assante), theSYGMA - 278 words
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Advertisement73 1984-05-27 39 P42: WHERE TO GET DUMPLINGS. Last night whfle you were having sweet dreams, we were having nightmares. We to rush our mflk <Qp across 3,000 km of stany JMk^ skies at the speed of sound, £EU| because our mflk has to be lfl*ffitf as fresh as the new day when73 words
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Advertisement131 1984-05-27 40 Great Local Tastes! That's what thousands of people have discovered at Lion City Coffee House Our Chicken, B—food, Beef, Pork and Mixed Vegetable Claypot —x (Sa Por Fun) are prepared to traditional recipes Simmered in N seasoned earthenware pots that bring out all the best tastes Cost per daypot: From131 words
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Advertisement119 1984-05-27 44 o DBS FINANCE FOR BETTER HOME FINANCING Up to 100% of valuation including use of CPF savings. Attractive interest rates: 1 to 10 years 9'/?% p a. 11 to 25 years —10% p a. Bridging finance available. HUDC (Phase 1) loans available up to 85% of valuation. A wide choice119 words
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Advertisement289 1984-05-27 45 AARCAI) I A Qxintty-home Approached via an ggSSggSI trees through a quiet ndtfil* >urh< >< ><1 ■;U gj A tranquil panorama of landscaped m* gardens blending with {jfe W: fifeuNlH architecture of the home® "4 sai nT?ii ilk Each block designed around a central garden courtyard fcatnring a fountain kl289 words
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Advertisement391 1984-05-27 46 m «■■■■mr I jflUMitti I To be held at the Mercury Room H (18th floor) Apollo Hotel, H Havelock Road Singapore H on Thursday, 31st May 1984 at 2.00 p.m. LANDED PROPERTIES 1) Lund at No. 5 Lcxoog 35 Geylang (with planning approval for erection of a 4-storey block of391 words
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Advertisement19 1984-05-27 46 'P*64e44£6H4tl %"1t fMCKAGEDEALIN £1 WEWTM.S PURCHAStS SAt-f?^ g PA wKBJS\suZ inc^nnw i *ijP^^2uuZß Prnonaltoed Service I* our Speciality I19 words
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Miscellaneous457 1984-05-27 47 £SBSHHHESbi YOUR BIRTHDAY TODAY: A year of challenge lies ahead. Don't be afraid to tackle big jobs and take unusual opportunities. Romance is indicated, though it may not affect you directly. Money signs are good, but you'll need to watch your spending. -w ARIES (March 21-April 20): News you were457 words
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Miscellaneous139 1984-05-27 47 ?OK. Off\Ci WORKUP* OWIV HEALTH IXfCRT* _> MAV TALK Of v|\ IMfbKYAHCE flAiiA. f JvlkO y I jn S«PAHTARY T~ WORKER*.... BUT, WHAT A6OCIT LK/ Q AL L';THE v ON- I 1 iov exercises FROM THE MOMENT ONE SfEFt IN KUHNINq THE OffICE 0 VOU'RE TUST COM»N<3 \N PREMISE AMt>139 words
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Article, Illustration194 1984-05-27 49 Valerie Trevor - Super-chopper the newest hero on the slot Blue Thunder Second Thunder (Debut Ch 5, 9.15 pm) NEW SHOW 1 Reviews by Valerie Trevor FIRST, there was Kitt, a super, sleek, indestructable computerised car that was capable of doing practically everything under the sun in helping its owner Michael194 words
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Article, Illustration126 1984-05-27 49 The Whiz Kids (Debut Thurs, Ch 5, 7.50 pm) i TOP SHOW OF THE WEEK ANOTHER show that kicks off next week centres on the adventures of four spirited high school students. These teenagers have one special ability they are computer buffs126 words
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Article, Illustration419 1984-05-27 50 VALERIE TREVOR - TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS SCORING SYSTEM: Hit Wtrtti SMtaf Batow Mvarap By VALERIE TREVOR Sunday Matinee The Fiendish Plot off Dr Fu Manchu (Ch 5, 3.10 pm) You will see the manv faces and talents of Peter Sellers in this 1980 comedy directed by419 words
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Article, Illustration318 1984-05-27 51 PS&TsJ Avbpih Vtry Good ExccllMt Thursday Faatura Special Endless Night (Thurs, Ch 5, 9.50 p.m.) THIS, 1972 British thriller is based on Agatha Christie's crime-suspense novel of the sfime title. Hayley Mills plays the role of the sixth richest girl in America who marries a chauffeur318 words
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Advertisement85 1984-05-27 49 PETER SELLERS IN THE FIENDISH PLOT OF DR FU MANCHU: PG 52 -j TV43o^^^ m^mmm *^mmmmmm*l^r 36cm (14") Portable Colour TV It stands M'tall. The only thing small about the TC-430M, National latest portable colour TV, is its size. But it sure stands tall when it comes to features: Super85 words
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Advertisement111 1984-05-27 50 STREAMLINED National's latest video cassette recorder, the NV-370EN, comes in a slim compact design, yet it's packed with all the features you'd want in a VCR. Front loading system Multi-function display One-touch timer recording Memory function 14 days timer recording Cue/Review operation NV-370EN See it today at your nearest National111 words
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Miscellaneous748 1984-05-27 50 8.30 SBC TEXT Live Sample Paget. cover they have captured Bobo instead. Continuing the story of the mighty war--9.00 Opening and Programme Highlights 1.50 Different Strokes. nor who marries Princess Mekx Di followed by Mousercise. Willis thinks that at 16. he is old enough Awan. 9.35 The Electric Company. to748 words
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Miscellaneous570 1984-05-27 51 8.00 Opening and Programme Highlights human or divine, and what is of impor- Summer Dresses and Other Short Stofollowed by Naive Art. tance here, is how this is transformed In this episode, we take a trip to North into art. See Today s Highlights. America 9.40 One Hundred Great Paintings570 words
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The Gengbiz Khanival & Trade Fair'84 Venue: Kallang Park Date: 24/5/84 to 24/6/84 Time: Weekdays 6pmto 11 pm. Weekends 1pm to llpm
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Article, Illustration255 1984-05-27 52 Stage set to recapture era of the Khan THE bounty of the marauding Mongols is now on display at Shore Garden, Kallang Park. The Genghiz Khanival and Trade Fair in which these are featured was opened by Mr Ch'ng Jit Koon, Senior Parliamentary Secretary, Prime Minister's Office, on Thursday.255 words
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89 1984-05-27 52 ADJOINING the Genghiz Khanival is a Trade Fair of 354 booths occupied by 113 exhibitors selling a wide variety of household and consumer goods. In addition, there is a 50-stall Food Centre in which dishes served in Imperial banquets will be available.89 words
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Article, Illustration298 1984-05-27 53 INNER Mongolia is a vast, 1,200,000 sq kilometre region of Northern China. The plains which stretch on seemingly forever in this region were the home of Genghiz Khan. In his day, the Mongols comprised scattered tribes of raiders who swooped upon unsuspecting caravans. The Khan united the rival298 words
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Article, Illustration284 1984-05-27 54 ONE of the delights in which visitors to the Genghiz Khanival and Trade Fair can indulge is a sampling of a Manchu banquet. Forty expert chefs skilled in serving the cuisines of the far-flung districts of China have been specially flown here from Hong Kong284 words
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Article72 1984-05-27 54 THE Chinese believe in indulging the eyes as well as the appetite at a feast. The settings had to present a pleasing sight. These photographs show an artistic visual presentation of culinary ingredients. Leeks and watercress (picture left) frame a pond in which swim two ducks72 words
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Article, Illustration75 1984-05-27 54 WHEN the Mongols settled in China following the conquest of the country by Kublai Khan, they adopted Chinese eating habits, but adapted them for munching on the move. They designed dagger scabbards which could accomodate a pair of chopsticks too (picture above). When75 words
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Article160 1984-05-27 56 IT S THE ONE CENT SHOPPING SPREE! THE One Cent Shopping Spree will be a nightly highlight of the Genghiz Khanival and Trade Fair. Between 300 to 600 winners will be able to buy a selection of goods for just one cent each night. The lucky160 words
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Article, Illustration66 1984-05-27 56 CHAIYA Sirima, (above) a well-known artist from Thailand, has flown to Singapore specially to paint fabric fans at the Genghiz Khanival and Trade Fair He is a graduate of the Bangkok Fine Arts College and has staged successful exhibitions in his home country. Here, his fans will66 words
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122 1984-05-27 56 ROMAN Tam, Chan Kit Ling and Mei Yan Fang from Hong Kong are among the stars who will perform on stage at the Genghiz Khanival and Trade Fair. The Young Tigers and Lui Fong will also be present. From122 words
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88 1984-05-27 56 NO exhibition of artifacts from China and Mongolia would be complete without showing a selection of jade items. At the Genghiz Khanival and Trade Fair there are displays of several jade items made more than a thousand years ago. Some88 words
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Article, Illustration133 1984-05-27 57 WRESTLING is one of the sports which Mongols take with great seriousness even today. In ancient times champions sometimes earned the hand of the Khan's daughters in marriage. Even today, a good wrestler enjoys respect and prestige. Special efforts were made to stage authentic displays of Mongolian133 words
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Article, Illustration540 1984-05-27 58 Cityneon the super builders! THE campaign to set up camp for the Genghiz Khanival and Trade Fair was executed by Cityneon Displays Construction Pte Ltd, a Singaporebased company which has carried out major projects in the city of Kublai Khan. Cityneon won the contract for preparing the site of the540 words
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Advertisement26 1984-05-27 52 Congratulations to T J Enterprises Pte Ltd for organising The Genghiz Khanival Trade Fair '84 With Compliments From i® LOYAL TRAVEL SERVICE CO., LTD. HONG KONG26 words
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Advertisement180 1984-05-27 53 GENGHIZ KHANIVAL AND TRADE FAIR Opening times Weekdays 6 pm to 11 pm Weekends 1 pm to 11 pm Entry fees to the Trade Fair are $2.50 for adults and $1.50 for children under 12. A charge of $3 per adult and $2 per child is levied on those wishing180 words
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Advertisement93 1984-05-27 54 If you have a health appetite come to the Plaza Hotels 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 park93 words
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Advertisement74 1984-05-27 55 'i 1 The Official Standbuilder Congratulates the organisers and participants of THE CGMCHIZ KHAMIVAL &TKAP& FAIR S4 25 May to 24 June 1984 Shore Garden, Kallang Park, Singapore Cityneon Displays, Singapore's first exhibition-stand building company provides comprehensive services to the region's leading exhibition organisers as well as individual exhibitors. /TV/574 words
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Advertisement148 1984-05-27 56 j I m k tjM I BBBP««?NHBrPT» w MJm v*i Help yourself to an unlimited amount of beef, pork, chicken, mutton... and a great variety of fresh vegetable and sauces cooked on our Mongolian Grill right in front of you. A unique culinary Hotel Grand Central M 22,Cavenagh Road #02-02148 words
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Advertisement166 1984-05-27 57 Overseas Union Bank Our doors are open to your banking needs. Overseas Union Bank and travellers' cheques, investments its banking subsidiaries, in Gold, Silver, Diamond, Stocks Overseas Union Bank of and Shares, guarantees, foreign Singapore (Canada) and the exchange and letters of credit. International Bank of Singapore, Our latest service,166 words
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Advertisement79 1984-05-27 57 THE GREEN SEA AQUARIUM COMPANY FISH TANK MANUFACTURERS Agents for imported Japanese, Hong Kong and Taiwanese aquariums and fish bowls and aquariums accessories TUBIFEF WORMS, "IfopWfe* TROPIFET Fish Food, and special products also available. T?»° o4 Uzl® <£* k°* o% FW nRj SEE US AT OUR SHOWROOMS: 53 Kim Keat79 words
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Advertisement169 1984-05-27 58 siaCV^ rrv M yJ it >4 9 J a HPP\?H Your best time to get a PortaSound Keyboard! Date: May 24 June 24 s v Venue: All Yamaha Showrooms Authorised PortaSound Dealers \s<ss* \s I >ol£ Yamaha windbreaker for every keyboard purchase T Lucky Draw with over 100 fabulous prizes169 words
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310 1984-05-27 59 COWBOY - 2 PAGE TEAR-OUT By COWBOY FIRE GLORY, now trained by Yap Pow Leng, looks a sound bet in Race 4, the Stewards Trophy race for Class 2 Division 1 horses over 1,400 metres, at Bukit Timah today. The four-year-old New Zealand gelding was310 words
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Article142 1984-05-27 59 ALTHOUGH Shoot Up 111 (1) tailed the field in his last run, he cannot be ignored in a mediocre field in Race 2. He has shown enough improvement to suggest he can win this and is worth another chance. Polonium (2) appears to be in good form after142 words
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1983 1984-05-27 59 APPRENTICE Oo Khuang Liang (K L Oo) stole the limelight from the top riders at Bukit Timah yesterday when he booted home three winners, including the day's main event, for his master, Penang trainer J A Rodger*. Oo took the Auckland Racing Club1,983 words
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Article249 1984-05-27 59 COWBOY MA ZHEN TAN MA TAN (Monitor) (Zao Bao) (Wan Bao) Race 1 6 Rapid Fellow 3 Fujiun III 6 Rapid Fellow 2 Anak PeraK 2 Anak Perak 3 Fu|tsan III 3 Fupsan III 7 Tambun II 5 Classy Race 2 12 Not For Show 11 Slashing Sabre249 words
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Article3031 1984-05-27 60 HOW TO READ THE CARD: Saddlebag number; horse's name; age, origin and sex; weight; weight difference within brachets; jockey's name; barrier draw; trainer owner; runs record (flrsts-seconds-thlrds-fourths-un-placed) and last three runs; last run record; and last win record (If any). RACE 1 2.00 CLASS 4 DIV 5 1,2003,031 words
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Advertisement348 1984-05-27 62 PROPERTY Property For Sale T|kT TfVn Conveniently located opposite Beauty World Plaza and I M VI I rC I existing shopping complexes, supermarkets, colleges. J 1 M rn M university A recreational facilities closeby Luxurious and spacious 3-bedrooms apartment (An 4-STOREY APARTMENTS A SHOPS g M "»> Em. F'eehoW land,348 words
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Advertisement128 1984-05-27 62 Business Premises For Sale/Rent OFFICE FOR SALE PARKWAY TOWER (next to Parkway Parade) 650 sq ft to 7,000 sq ft $530 p.s.f. to $570 p.s.f. RESTAURANT FOR SALE Orchard Plaza $550 p.s.f. (10,764 sq ft to 23,800 sq ft) Approved for restaurant, nite-club, lounge, supermarket, showroom or just office use.128 words
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Article430 1984-05-27 63 K SILVAM - HOMEFROM By K SILVAM SINGAPORE'S national champion Wong Shoon Keat is a notable absentee from the list of national players nominated for the Thailand Open Badminton Championships from July 4-8. The Coaching, Training and Selection sub-committee of the Singapore Badminton Association, which met on430 words
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Article268 1984-05-27 63 B KULA - By B KULA A CALL to return badminton to its former days of glory was made by Singapore Sports Council chairman Dr Tan Eng Liang at the National Stadium theatrette yesterday. He was speaking at the cheque presentation of $35,000 by Fraser and Neave and equipment268 words
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Article, Illustration70 1984-05-27 64 EUROPEAN CUP: ROMA vs. LIVERPOOL TODAY we begin our run-up to the last and most prestigious European club trophy at stake this season, the European Cup wMek will be held in Roma on Wednesday. The finalists are nono other than two of Europe's most successful clubs, Liverpool of70 words
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312 1984-05-27 64 LONDON, Saturday ALTHOUGH the cards are heavily stacked in Roma's favour, few would bet against Liverpool coming up trumps in the European Champions' Cup Final on Wednesday night. The English soccer champions have become accustomed to success over the years and it would be no312 words
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Article, Illustration322 1984-05-27 64 Dalglish, lan Rush and captain Graeme Souness are the current "irreplaceables," but there are others waiting in the wings for their chance to do just that. The Liverpool second string recently won the reserve team League title for the 13th time in 16 seasons and that feat gave322 words
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Article, Illustration788 1984-05-27 65 The story of Neo Chwee Kok, Singapore's Olympian KHMETII JALLEH'S SPORTS PARADE A WEEKLY FOCUS ON LOCAL SPORTS ISSUES AND PERSONALITIES ONCE upon an afternoon, seven Olympiads ago, a lone Singaporean, Neo Chwee Kok, young, broad-shouldered and winsome, stripped to his trunks, and shivering in the788 words
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Article, Illustration360 1984-05-27 65 NEO ON OUR OLYMPIC-BOUND SWIMMERS "IT IS more gratifying now that SASA has recommended four for Los Angeles. "Ang Peng Siong, Oon Jin Teik and Oon Jin Gee, and David Lim, are the standard bearers of this generation. We have progressed, from one,360 words
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Article, Illustration979 1984-05-27 66 AI zm -Saass s»g? CONTINUING our fascinating European Championship Finals series an A-Z dossier on the teams who will be competing in France this summer. From now until the start of the Finals, The Sunday Monitor will be bringing you a detailed look at one of theIPS - 979 words
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Article53 1984-05-27 66 THEY ARE the form team, have home advantage and produce a brand of entertaining football which deserves to win major Championships. Without doubt, they will be the team to beat this summer, even accounting for the fact that with almost military-style precision, the Germans often get it right53 words
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Article109 1984-05-27 66 GOALKEEPERS Team Age Caps Joel Bats Auxerre 27 5 Jean-Pierre Tempet Lens 29 Jean-Luc Ettori Monaco 28 9 DEFENDERS Patrick Battiston Bordeaux 26 Maxime Bossis Nantes 28 53 Yvon Le Roux Monaco 23 Manuel Amoros Monaco 22 '9 MIDFIELD Luis Fernandez Paris St Germain 24 10 Alain Giresse109 words
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180 1984-05-27 67 TWO local hockey coaches will be sent to Harare, Zimbabwe for a seven-day advanced coaching course from July 2 to 8. "This is the first time that Singapore has been invited to attend a coaching course by the Federation of International180 words
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Article, Illustration361 1984-05-27 67 B KULA - ALL STORIES BY B KULA A CONTROVERSIAL decision by umpire Charan Singh denied Indian Association of a draw against fancied Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association (Safsa) in their nerve-wracking Singapore Hockey Association semifinal match at Tanglin yesterday. The incident occurred in the 52nd361 words
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294 1984-05-27 67 MAJOR Andrew Mark Howell, Singapore's newly appointed rugby coach, simply could not wait until June 9 to begin his official work out sessions with the squad. On Thursday, he went to the National Stadium to see the squad in action. And to294 words
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Article279 1984-05-27 67 TONY LIM - By TONY LIM SOH CHIN HUA, a 17-year-old student, produced his best form in the last two games to snatch the Junior masters title from Lionel Koh in the Carlsberg Stars of Tomorrow bowling championship at the Kallang Bowler Drome yesterday. With five pins separating the279 words
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Article, Illustration292 1984-05-27 67 ERNEST FRIDA - By ERNEST FRIDA LIM Kian Tiong, Singapore's World Cup representative, looks set to win his first tournament this year when he took a commanding four-stroke lead after the second day of the $25,000 Tiger Beer Open championship at the Sembawang Country Club yesterday. For the292 words
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Article301 1984-05-27 67 Professional qualifiers' scores (Cut-off mark was 155): 142 Lim Kian Tiong 72,70; 146 Mya Aye (Burma) 73,73; 148 Poh Ah Hai 77,71; 149 Naramuddin Yusof (Malaysia) 75,74, Lim Leng Ann 74,75, Kyi Hla Han (Burma) 76,73, Abdullah Yusof 77,72, Vijay Singh (Fiji) 77,72; 150 B Bluan (Malaysia)301 words
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Article, Illustration140 1984-05-27 68 PAHANG Beat Negri 5-2 (away), beat Kedah 5-1, beat Kelantan 4-3, beat Federal Territory 2-1 (away), drew Penang 1-1, beat Malacca 3-0 (away), lost to Selangor 0-1, beat Sarawak 2-1 (away), lost to Perils 1-2 (away), lost to Armed Forces 1-2 (away), drew Trengganu 0-0 (away),140 words
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Article163 1984-05-27 68 THE final league standings in the Malaysia Cup at the end of the preliminaries. P W D L F A Pts SELANQOR 15 9 3 3 35 14 30 PAHANG 15 8 4 3 37 19 28 PENANG 15 8 4 3 21 16 28 FT 15 7163 words
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Article127 1984-05-27 68 The Malaysia Cup winners since 1967. 1967 Perak bt Singapore 7-1 Merdeka Stadium 1968 Selangor bt Penang 8-1 Merdeka Stadium 1969 Selangor bt Penang 1-0 City Stadium 1970 Perak Bt Kelantan 2-0 Merdeka Stadium 1971 Selangor bt Perak 3-1 Merdeka Stadium 1972 Selangor bt Perak 3-0 Merdeka Stadium127 words
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890 1984-05-27 68 MALAYSIA CUP FINAL 8.30 TONIGHT AT MERDEKA STADIUM, KUALA LUMPUR WHATPAHANQ SAY... PAHANG vs SELANQOR PREVIEW...ALL REPORTS BY THE STAR WHAT SELAHOOR SAY... JAMAL NASIR, SKIPPER: "WHEN we take the field tonight. We'll be on a dual mission. "One is to890 words
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Article, Illustration597 1984-05-27 68 MALAYSIAN national coach Frank Lord prefers a copifortable perch atop the fence on the Malaysia Cup final this year. And the reason, ne says, is obvious: little separates Selangor and Pahang "I fancy it's going to be one heck of a sizzler," he said,597 words
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Article, Illustration216 1984-05-27 68 SELANGOR: R. arumugam, goalkeeper: Experienced. But still tends to panic and throw long balls down the middle. Rating: 7. K. GUNASEGARAN, Defender: Good. He would be the perfect replacement for Lim Teong Kim (regular Selangor and national defender. Rating: 7. WONG HUNG NUNG, defender: Good216 words
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Article, Illustration195 1984-05-27 69 JAMAL NASIR, defender Good. The half point is for his attacking qualities. Rating: 7*. NORKHIDZAN SURIP, defender A little vulnerable but generally alright Commits himself too soon in tacklesRating: 6. TAJUDDIN NOR, defender: An underestimated player. Doesn't fool around. With him, it is always safety195 words
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Article, Illustration309 1984-05-27 69 S. SUBRAMANIAM, Federal Territory coach: "It's hard to separate the two teams but I give Selangor the edge as they have the knack in thriving on big occasions. "Their players are fit and very determined to win. This will be the deciding factors tonight." YUSOF ALI, Kolantan manager:309 words
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Article, Illustration714 1984-05-27 70 MAMYSIArtiF PAHANO vs SELANOOR J 9.90 TONIOHT,MEVtDEK A STADIUM, fl■ KUALA LUMPUR -flMAfcr? Fn KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday IT will be even stevens as far as tonight's Malaysia Cup clash between soccer kingpins Pahang and Selangor is concerned. TT»e final, which will be played at the714 words
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68 1984-05-27 70 RADIO and Television Malaysia (RTM) is playing a cat-and-mouse game as far as the "live" telecast of tonight's Malaysia Cup final is concerned. All the powers-that-be at HTM would say is that football fans should wait for last-minute announcements to find out whether the match68 words
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Advertisement86 1984-05-27 70 THE WORLD'S #1 TENNIS SHOE JIMMY CONNORS *ty BY W m COHVERSE .JSSSim Available at PAN-WEST and leading sports-stores HHH INSIDEbbmh A SIZZLE* for suro, predicts national coach Frank Lord: Pago 70 PLAYERS' ratings: Pago 70-71 WHAT Towkay' Soti Chin Aun sayst Paga 71 WHAT tho othor toams sayi Pago86 words
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Article, Illustration560 1984-05-27 1 Mr Ali Ghandour - Mr Ali Ghandour Chairman of ALIA, The Royal Jordanian Airline When he decided to create our national airline, His Majesty, King Hussein, began with a clear vision. This is what he said ALIA would become: "Our ambassador of goodwill around the world and the bridge across560 words
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Article127 1984-05-27 1 On May 25, ALIA The Royal Jordanian Airline introduced twiceweekly direct flights on the Singa-pore-Amman run. The flights arrive in Singapore at 10.45 am every Monday and Friday and leave for Amman at 7.00 am every Tuesday and Saturday. Arrival in Amman is127 words
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Article, Illustration1162 1984-05-27 1 When ALIA was founded in 1963, it had a fleet of one DC7 and two Dart Heralds leased from the Jordanian Airforce, and flew to three cities Jerusalem, Beirut and Cairo. In 1964, its first year of operation, It flew 87,000 passengers. Today, ALIA has1,162 words
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Article, Illustration829 1984-05-27 2 Twenty years ago, when the wide desert site at Jiza was chosen for the new airport, Jordan also was in the process of establishing its own national airline. The only airport serving Amman at the time was the Royal Air Force base at ,Marka, a one-runway829 words
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Article, Illustration1081 1984-05-27 2 From Bronze Age beginnings to new Jet Age trimmings, Jordan's capital has come of age. There are new hotels, new restaurants, new entertainment, a new cultural and conference center, a new national art gallery, a new arts festival and a brandnew international airport. Amman has leapt from1,081 words
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Article, Illustration1281 1984-05-27 4 Sun and blue skies all year round. Castles in the desert. Mosaics from biblical times and Islamic frescoes. Greaco-Roman ruins and a hidden city carved in rock. A bustling commercial centre and a lovely beach. MANY travellers going between Europe and Asia wisely choose to fly1,281 words
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Article, Illustration2198 1984-05-27 7 Thomas Fleming - By Thomas Fleming Sunday, March 27, 1977 was a lovely spring day In Amman, Jordan. I stood in the courtyard of the Raghadan Palace watching the opening ceremony of the celebration of the 25th anniversary of His Majesty, King Hussein's ascent to the throne of2,198 words
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Article, Illustration1264 1984-05-27 8 Twenty five years It but a brief moment In a land where civilisation's roots extend 10,000 years into the past, but It is a long time in the life of a country which gained full Independence only 37 years ago. And by any reckoning.1,264 words
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Article922 1984-05-27 8 ALIA files to Amman twice a week at 7.00 am on Tuesdays and Saturdays. The flight is about 7 hours. At the Queen Alia International Airport, taxis and porters are available at all times. The ride to downtown hotels takes about 45 minutes and costs about922 words
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Article, Illustration469 1984-05-27 8 An interview with Mr Michael Hamarneh, the Director General of Jordan's Ministry of Tourism. Jordan Is changing Its tourist Image. Long known as the gateway to the Holy Land, tourism officials In Amman say they are busy broadening Jordan's appeal and now promote the country as a469 words
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Advertisement449 1984-05-27 3 Congratulations to Alia, The Royal Jordanian Airline, on the occasion of their inaugural flight to Singapore. gjj§ FX* -3 (fa Wm *N CHEW TRAVEL (RTE, LTD In&es (Pte, Ltd 151, Chin Swee Road &nqapore CWI6. Tel. *****77, Buki t Timah Shopping Centre 170 Upper Bukit Timah Road #14-04 Singapore 2158,449 words
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Advertisement728 1984-05-27 6 Congratulations to AHa,The Royal Jordanian Airline, on the occasion of their inaugural flight to Singapore. C 88 dm I I I M set V- BETIA TOURS TRAVEL QX. BKH Jl Pinangsia Rava. GlodoK Plaza Blok BNo 1 J 1 Flßtflht VITESSE Sftft Tel:*****8 (8 L.nes) P O Box 1104 COHSOlldatOrS728 words
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Advertisement275 1984-05-27 1 YES, that's Beaverton Court, Singapore's latest condominium development. It's right in the heart of the exclusive residential area at Mt Sinai Rise off Holland Road and is skirted by the designated green belt of Ulu Pandan If At Beaverton Court you share the prestigious neighbourhood with other luxury i^BBF^ housing275 words
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Article, Illustration231 1984-05-27 2 BEAVERTON Court, one of Singapore's finest apartment buildings, is now nearing completion and will be ready in the immediate future. This ultra-modern development which occupies a site of 8,159 sq metres, comprises two exquisite penthouses and 52 luxurious apartments that come in three distinct designs, with231 words
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Article, Illustration302 1984-05-27 3 Dream kitchens for discerning housewives ALL kitchens are fitted with built-in cabinets. The appliances are integrated into the cabinets and these include gas and electric hobs, concealed fume extractor hoods, built-in ovens, refrigerators and automatic dishwashers from Bosch. The edges of the worktops are post-formed302 words
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Article, Illustration62 1984-05-27 4 THE Type A apartments have approximately 303.06 square metres (3,262 sq ft) of floor space. In these apartments, the accent is on really expansive entrance, living and dining areas and cosy bedrooms. These would appeal to those who eiyoy entertaining. The main features of these62 words
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Article, Illustration101 1984-05-27 5 THE main features of the Type A apartments include: CARD-operated private lifts which open within the apartments. SPLIT-level living/dining area. WHEN many guests are present, the dining area is extendable into the study by opening the sliding doors. ATTACHED bathrooms for all three bedrooms and the101 words
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Article, Illustration78 1984-05-27 6 IN the Type B apartments, with an area of approximately 304.44 square metres (3,277) square feet), there is more emphasis on the private areas, but at the same time, the spacious layout of the actual living/dining areas is not compromised. The floor plan and main78 words
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Article, Illustration122 1984-05-27 8 THE main features of the Type B Apartments include: CARD-operated private lifts which open within the apartments. SPLIT-level living/dining area. DINING area extendable into the study by opening sliding doors. ATTACHED bathrooms for all three bedrooms and the study-cum-guestroom. SEPARATE split system airconditioning systems122 words
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Article, Illustration60 1984-05-27 9 THE Type C Apartments have floor areas of approximately 168.75 square metres (1,816 square feet). They feature an elegant splitlevel living/dining area. The living area flows in the study when more room is required. More of the other important features for the C Type Apartments are60 words
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Article, Illustration81 1984-05-27 10 SOME of the other important features for the Type C Apartments include: PLANTING boxes in the main rooms to give a garden effect. SPLIT-system airconditioning with switchover to serve either the bedrooms or the living/dining area. BUILT-in cupboards in all bedrooms and bathrooms. AN utility81 words
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159 1984-05-27 11 IN THE prestigious Beaverton Court project the main contractor is Gammon (Hong Kong) Pte Ltd, the Singapore subsidiary of Gammon (Hong Kong) Ltd. The name of Gammon is synonymous with important building and civil engineering projects throughout the Far East. Gammon employs some 5,000159 words
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128 1984-05-27 11 THE DEVELOPER'S POLICY HIGH STANDARD OF FINISH THE Developer, Beaverton Properties (Pte) Ltd was promoted in 1979 by W. J. Towell fr Co Agencies (Kuwait) W. L. L., a leading Trading Company in Kuwait. Most of the shareholders and Directors are from the business and financial circles of Kuwait. The128 words
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177 1984-05-27 11 CITIBANK has a choice of six different financing schemes which make it easy for you to own an apartment in Beaverton Court. Financing will be provided for up to 80 per cent of the purchase price. The most outstanding177 words
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144 1984-05-27 11 THE main subcontactor at Beaverton Court is Artie Builders &Co Pte Ltd. This company is managed by a team of qualified building and civil engineering professionals and has a commendable track record. Among the many projects completed by Artie Builders are the Ngee Ann Technical144 words
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Advertisement52 1984-05-27 2 fv m 1 V Bkhlm ML mi Bl V^ Y'Vivi^V' Ife*, NTERNATIONAL BULDNG PRODUCTS (PTE) LTD. '«m, 8001 Baach Road #IVO2 #01-48 (Showroom) Goidan Mia Towar. _■■BflF- Singapore 0719. CaMa Addrea: "INTERBUILD" Ta»: *****33 (6 Linaa) Tatoc: IBP RS ***** 69 Orchard Road #04-06 #04-09. Plaia Singapura. Singapora 0923. Tal:52 words
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Advertisement210 1984-05-27 3 Jipfi^l H I£J I H* JftKi lIHRi *\SHRII f ">,»^ "i t mull HWI Bosch built-in appliances. Get it right from the start Bosch built-in appliances are world famous for their finest machines made and the finest modern labour-saving outstanding Quality, advanced engineering, reliability and kitchen. durability. There are refrigerators,210 words
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Advertisement91 1984-05-27 4 WE PROVIDE YOU WITH THE BEST SERVICES IN SANITATION AND PLUMBING YOU HAVE EVER KNOWN i i|f > <* We are proud to be the contractors j for plumbing and sanitation as well I as the fire protection contractors for La 4 i Zl™ the Beaverton Court condominium. 1 Jh91 words
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Advertisement46 1984-05-27 5 QVanHin at Deavertoti Court-J We are proud to have done all your built-in fitments and dressing tables VanHin FURNITURE CO. (PTE.) LTD. Established Since 1903 25, KRANJI LOOP, SINGAPORE 2573 129 IPOH ROAD TEL: *****65 *****66 KUALA LUMPUR 02-12 TELEX: VAN HIN RS ***** TEL: *****446 words
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Advertisement123 1984-05-27 6 WE SUPPLIED AND INSTALLED THE MAIN GATE AND STAIRCASE RAILINGS FOR BEAVERTON COURT WHE ARE PLEASED TO HAVE SUPPLIKh MBMHI AND INSTALLED THE STAIRCASE ||l X MIA HI RAILINGS AND THE MAIN GATE IN /Tlr VyV WROUGHT IRON FOR THE PRESTIGIOUS jjT|Mp *&fl 11 V X 11W /Y i 9123 words
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Advertisement48 1984-05-27 9 We are proud to be entrusted with the supply installation oS Airconditioning Systems £or Beaverton Court K 1 IF pn g i ■r WRs 1«« 9 m<OS 4 P mm IwP *W IVP --1* i« 1 I•' IVI *'/r > •I* AComputronics Air-con and Electrical Engineering (S) Pte. Ltd.48 words
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Advertisement196 1984-05-27 10 I 8 DBS FINANCE FOR BETTER HOME FINANCING Up to 100% of valuation including use of CPF savings. Attractive interest rates: 1 to 10 years 9Vi>% p a. 11 to 25 years —10% p a. Bridging finance available. HUDC (Phase 1) loans available up to 85% of valuation. A wide196 words
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Advertisement278 1984-05-27 11 HI Really? n YES! 1/ 1/ What you probably don't realise la totter the CitihANX 90% homing loan. that nowadays, the you obtain from At Citibank, the 90% bousing loan we offer is other banks' 100% housing loans leaves based on the property's current market price. you still as cramped278 words
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Advertisement227 1984-05-27 12 A GOOD BUILDING IS ITS OWN BEST ADVERTISEMENT The good buildings wc have erected are our best advertisement. There are many of these standing in both Singapore and Hong Kong today. Our company, Gammon (Hong Kong) Limited, was established in Hong Kong in 1958 and commenced operations in Singapore in227 words
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