Singapore Monitor, 27 June 1984
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Title Section12 1984-06-27 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 21/5/84 Wednesday, June 27, 1984 30cents12 words
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Article442 1984-06-27 1 Saudis, allies feel it's the best way to guard their shipping lanes Reuter BAHRAIN, Wednesday SAUDI Arabia and its conservative Gulf allies have opted for air cover as the best method of protecting shipping outside the Iraq-Iran war zone in the northern Gulf, diplomaticReuter - 442 words
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Article241 1984-06-27 1 Lianhe Wanbao KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday MALAYSIA is introducing a toll at the Causeway because of the increasing cost in road maintenance. The revenue from the toll, which will also be introduced at Senai, will help pay off Malaysia's foreign debts, said Kuala Lumpur's MinisterLianhe Wanbao - 241 words
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Advertisement74 1984-06-27 1 Community Centre Preview: Will it r to hold be a massacre OJO breakdance meet by the French? Page 3 v FRANCE-SPAIN FINAL: P36 The washing machines I McENROW ra Jb i TENNIS SUPERSTAR IN WAR OF WORDS V clothing shredders |f I w. after pre-wimrledon tournament ym PAGE 7 Frf74 words
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Advertisement90 1984-06-27 1 M Where can you find 24-hour banking at its best? At United Banks. With 52 UniTellers right around the island, including a drive-up UniTeller at our UOB Boon Lay Branch, 24-hour banking has never been more convenient. The latest UniTeller locations are at UOB Jurong Branch, LWB Rochor Road Branch,90 words
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Miscellaneous9 1984-06-27 1 TMTMBB INOW1M HR] m A VMM raw iMiafl AMAI9 words
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home
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258 1984-06-27 2 SURESH NAIR - By SURESH NAIR FOUR major bicycle rental kiosks at the East Coast Parkway, citing inflation and rising costs of maintenance, intend to raise the hourly rental fees for bicycles by 30 cents. This will be the first hike in rental fees in258 words
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428 1984-06-27 2 RODNEY HOBSON - BUT BULK OF 5.5 MILLION BARRELS WILL BE REFINED ELSEWHERE By RODNEY HOBSON FOUR tankers are bringing a flood of Iranian oil to Singapore this week but most of it will be shipped elsewhere for refining, industry sources say. However, Singapore's428 words
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71 1984-06-27 2 A 32-YEAR-OLD labourer was yesterday charged in a district court with causing hurt to a couple. Tee Tian Huwat alias Ang Chee Seng, a Malaysian, was charged with voluntarily causing hurt to Mr Nk Cheng Hens, 45, and Mam Chan Yong Siew, 38, with a71 words
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Article, Illustration281 1984-06-27 2 1984 PRESIDENT'S SCHOLARS THE PRESIDENT'S Scholars for 1984 will study subjects at both ends of the academic spectrum, from philosophy to computer engineering to medicine. Of the four scholars selected by the Public Service Commission, only one is a girl. Three of them are from281 words
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Article335 1984-06-27 3 K K FONG - Buona Vista Community Centre reaches out to youths caught by street-dance craze K K FONG A COMMUNITY centre is reaching out to young people caught up in the street-dance erase. Buona Vista centre will bold a breakdance competition this Friday. A group of committee members335 words
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262 1984-06-27 3 A MAID left her employer's home one morning to go jogging and never came back, the Coroner's Court heard yesterday. It was later learnt that her body was found at the foot of Block 27 Outram Park, the court heard.262 words
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152 1984-06-27 3 ROBERT CONCEICAO - By ROBERT CONCEICAO THE SINGAPORE Broadcasting Corooration will be providing "live" coverage of this Sunday's SAF Day Parade over Channel 5 which will begin at 7.25 pm. For the first time, all the three arms of the SAF the Army, Navy and the152 words
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Article, Illustration388 1984-06-27 4 JANICE LIM - MARKET SURVEYS SHOW MORE YOUNG S'POREANS DEVELOPING BEER-DRINKING HABIT REPORT BY JANICE LIM SINGAPOREANS are developing a taste for beer at an early age. Men serving their National Service are exposed to beer drinking habits in the form of subsidised beer, survey results show. One in388 words
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Article, Illustration367 1984-06-27 6 CAROLINE BOEY - The section of Victoria Street sandwiched between Stamford and Bras Basah Roads will soon be minus a famous landmark, depending on how quickly the bulldozers work. Demolition of the former 94-year-old Town Convent of the Holy In- fant Jesus in Victoria Street started early lastPICTURES: HAIRIS - 367 words
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106 1984-06-27 6 A 20-YEAR-OLD salesman was yesterday fined $600 by a district court for stealing a bicycle belonging to a student. Hoe Lye Teck, 20, admitted committing the offence at East Coast Park on June 3. The court was told that Hoe, of Blk 61,106 words
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Article, Illustration374 1984-06-27 7 ROBERT CONCEICAO - Torn linen to be sent back to Japanese makers for testing By ROBERT CONCEICAO TORN LINEN, said to have been damaged by washing machines belonging to next-door neighbours, may be sent to Japan for tests to see what caused the damage. In the374 words
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280 1984-06-27 7 SIT YIN FONG - By SIT YIN FONG THE WORD of a dead man is to be used against two men now charged with murder. Perumal Ramasamy who died on Mar 29 last year is described as the deceased in280 words
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57 1984-06-27 7 THE TWO Thai girls arrested for prostitution at the workers' quarters of the PSA multi-storey car park have both been repatriated. Of the 14 workers arrested at the same time, eight Malaysians were released after they produced their passports while the other six, Bangladeshis,57 words
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Advertisement20 1984-06-27 2 use it is effective, V. 5 ryaK Sole Agent ZEI F.E. Zuelllg (Trading) Pte Ltd 14. Shaw Road. Singapore 133620 words
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Advertisement82 1984-06-27 3 inr I I 1 I i jM *jßreBt#ifc','- J *jlwgMmßS&fa, l jS^g^j^g The name fhaf has falcon Americal'; J| fe by storm is now in Singapore —Sk V|' 4 A 't /OHN HENRY by Manhattan, J Jig 1> j|g fiie shirt fhaf has ux)« W.; r^;: fhe hearts of generations82 words
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Advertisement273 1984-06-27 4 CU /V r>r> R-8320E Carousel Convection Microwave Oven Modern Cooking Convenience with Top-Of-The-Line features j beautiful 6-piece I Now with the R 8320E, you can sit back, relax and let SHARP do the cooking. Just look at these top-of the line features: I validfrom 23 April 1984, 1 AUTO TOUCH273 words
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Advertisement520 1984-06-27 5 Two Ist Prize to TOKYO CITIZEN LYRIC CITIZEN'S FIRST MUSIC ANALOG ALARM WIN FABULOUS TRIPS Tw BANGK^ to OVERSEAS IN THE SIMPLE ■i" CITIZEN LyßlC^f WATCH CONTEST PLUS SPENDING MONEY PLUS 200 CITIZEN WATCHES. Win fabulous holiday trips overseas the very Entry Form. Fill in your personal details and give520 words
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Advertisement71 1984-06-27 6 From soothing sounds to pleasing 'pops', lON BAR brings you all. tLet SATYN take you on a musical journey tonight. From nostalgic evergreens to ever-popular country western hits and latest chart-toppers. The all-female sounds of SATYN are just what you need for perfect after-dinner entertainment. Don't miss them! Mondays to71 words
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Advertisement183 1984-06-27 7 The Garden Terrace House of Your Dream SUNRISE VIUA««] I Exclusive 2-storey split-level Garden Terrace Houses I I Situated at Thomson/Yio Chu Kang Rd area I I Near Yio Chu Kang/Ang Mo Kio MRT Station I Imhh Phase I I paagoaaM I Class Residential I I Classic Architectural Design nt183 words
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world
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257 1984-06-27 8 AP NEW DELHI, Wednesday MORE than four years after Soviet troops entered Afghanistan, the southern Afghan city of Khandahar has turned into a cemetery and a virtual free-fire zone, a western diplomat said yesterday. Once Afghanistan's second most populousAP - 257 words
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Article367 1984-06-27 8 AP NEW DELHI, Wednesday AUTHORITIES abruptly closed the Golden Temple in Amritsar yesterday to maintain peace inside the Sikhs' holiest shrine, while two people were reported killed in continuing violence in Punjab state. The Press Trust of India (PTI) news agency reported that the US CentralAP - 367 words
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132 1984-06-27 8 Reuter NEW DELHI, Wednesday THE US embassy in New Delhi denied a report that the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) was involved with Pakistan in training anti-Indian terrorists operating in Punjab state last night. The Press Trust of India (PTI) news agencyReuter - 132 words
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Article641 1984-06-27 9 TRENDS Hindu, Madras SWEDEN'S controversial new worker stock-fund programme meant to bolster employment, help strengthen the economy, ana increase union participation in running companies is highly unpopular even with trade union members and could become a major issue in next year's parliamentary election, says the liberalHindu, Madras - 641 words
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Article63 1984-06-27 9 TRENDS a quick read OFTEN, apparently insignificant events or political decisions outside Singapore may signal the start of trends of vital interest to you they may affect the way you live, the way you conduct your business. Reports of such events may be confined to specialist or trade publications. In63 words
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125 1984-06-27 9 Reuter MOSCOW, Wednesday THE SOVIET Union is campaigning in support of a jailed American Indian leader in an apparent attempt to strike back at Western criticism over its treatment of dissident Andrei Sakha rov. The official press has been reporting Leonard Peltier'sReuter - 125 words
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175 1984-06-27 9 GENEVA, Wednesday THE HEAD of the International Labour Organisation (ILO) said yesterday that excessively austere economic policies could threaten social peace in Third World debtor countries. In remarks apparently aimed at terms imposed on indebted nations by the International Monetary Fund (IMF)175 words
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140 1984-06-27 9 LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Wednesday DOZENS OF national organisations, calling alcohol abuse "America's No 1 drug Eblem," announced a petition drive on nday seeking either an end to alcohol advertising on radio and television or equal time for health messages. Sponsors ofLAT-WP - 140 words
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Article390 1984-06-27 10 Reuter BONN, Wednesday WEST German Economics Minister Otto Lambsdorff, facing trial on corruption charges, said in a press statement early yesterday that Chancellor Kohl has accepted his resignation. He said he had taken the step because his lawyer had told him that he would be tried forReuter - 390 words
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171 1984-06-27 10 Reuter NEW YORK, Wed SEVEN hundred New York City police could face the wrath of justice for using god as an illegal tax shelter, US government prosecutors said. They said the policemen, including some officers, were among 1,000 city employees who paid upReuter - 171 words
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Article34 1984-06-27 10 DAY in and day out, politics seem to rulo world nows. In fact, a groat many othor vents take place that affoct people's lives. On this pago, wo present some of those events.34 words
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Article83 1984-06-27 10 UPI IDAHO, Wednesday A FAMILY spread across the US now includes six living generations, says the grandfather of the newest addition. Jerry Huskey, grandfather of 5-day-old Stephanie Rachelle Huskey, said the newborn's great-great-great-grandmother will be 99 years old next month. Mr Huskey said the lastUPI - 83 words
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106 1984-06-27 10 Reuter BEIJING, Wednesday THE Chinese government has ordered water meters installed in all city dwellings by next year in a determined effort to stamp out water wastage, the New China News Agency reported yesterday. Instead of paying a flat rate as at present, households willReuter - 106 words
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365 1984-06-27 11 Regulations on import of overseas magazines and newspapers tightened Reuter, UPI JAKARTA, Wednesday THE INDONESIAN government has tightened regulations on the import of foreign newspapers and magazines causing long delivery delays, an importer said yesterday. Details of the new regulations have not yet been madeReuter, UPI - 365 words
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278 1984-06-27 11 UPI PORT MORESBY (Papua New Guinea), Wednesday THE PAPUA New Guinean government is investigating an alleged Indonesian military incursion into its territory in which troops were said to have occupied a hamlet and burned down grass huts, officials said yesterday. Unconfirmed reportsUPI - 278 words
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95 1984-06-27 11 UPI BANGKOK, Wednesday THAILAND AND Laos yesterday traded accusations of belligerence in an escalating dispute over three border villages claimed by both countries. In a radio broadcast monitored in Bangkok, the Laos government called on its citizens to "fight and fight effectivelyUPI - 95 words
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Advertisement81 1984-06-27 9 At the famous Nadaman ewerymealisa Every meal at the famous Nadaman is a work of art. Prepared and presented in the taste and the style that could only belong to the Nadaman. Set lunch from $21.* Hie art of Japanese cuisine at the famous Nadaman NACAMAN Ittt 'Subject to 10%81 words
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Advertisement124 1984-06-27 10 convenient perfect cake Grcflt New Pack, It's convenient because it has the P erfect| y balanced fruit mixture that s deal for almost any fruit-cake recipe, and easy to It's delicious with a combination of sultanas, raisins, citrus peel, sugar and sweetened vegetable. Now with a free recipe on every124 words
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Advertisement350 1984-06-27 11 a Highlighter Hi-Fi Sign Pen The Singapore Monitor How to enter Rules Make as many words of 4 letters from Thts contest is open to all. except the R-E-Y-N-O-L-D-S employees of Univon Pte Ltd. their Write them neatly on a piece of papci jry mat take you on dvertising agents350 words
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money
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765 1984-06-27 12 IMPACT OF THE RISE IN U.S. PRIME RATE BANKERS gave polarised views on how high the local prime rate may go. The majority contacted by The Monitor agreed that both the US and local prime have topped off and should765 words
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513 1984-06-27 12 THE INCREASE in prime lending rates by three of the largest banks in the US may trigger off another round of increases locally. Yet, the question arises as to whether such an increase is nec- essarv. If the argument is that local banks513 words
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232 1984-06-27 12 MMLLSTREET INTEREST rate pressures caused the stock market to close lower yesterday for the second straight session in slow trading where most of the action came from potential take-over situations. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which was lower the entire day following232 words
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Article128 1984-06-27 12 AP THE US dollar staged a broad retreat yesterday as traders sold the currency to cash in on its recordsetting rise. The lone exception was the Canadian dollar, wnich dropped to 76.12 US cents in Montreal, tumbling to an all-time low for the fourth straight session. GoldAP - 128 words
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282 1984-06-27 13 JOYCE QUEK - By JOYCE QUEK LEE KIM Tah Holdings Ltd will offer 20 million shares of 50 cents each to the public. Ten per cent of the shares will be kept aside for the group's staff and those who contributed to282 words
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246 1984-06-27 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed KUMPULAN Perangsang Selangor Berhad (KPS), the investment arm of the Selangor State Government, which made a Ms 43 million pre-tax profit for the year ended Dec 31, 1983, nas acquired 28 per cent of the paid-up capital of246 words
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294 1984-06-27 13 HWA Hojik Manufacturing Co is to acquire all of Singapore warehouse Co (Pte) Ltd's issued capital from the Hong Kong Kowloon Wharf Goaown Co (50 per cent) and from One Holdings Pte Ltd and certain members of the Ong family294 words
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92 1984-06-27 13 MALAYSIAN Tobacco Company's turnover of M 5381.4 million for the half year ended March 31 was a marginal improvement from $373.9 million previously. Earnings before tax were 16.6 cents per share, down from 24.8 cents previously. After-tax profits decreasea by M 58.36 million to M92 words
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61 1984-06-27 13 FABER Merlin Malaysia and United Estate Projects have accepted the revised terms for the proposed sale of United Estate's subsidiary, Subang Java Hotel Development, to Faber Merlin for M 556.25 million through the issue of 35.15 million new Faber Merlin ordinary Msl shares61 words
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Advertisement85 1984-06-27 12 I I I Thursday Fashion Special' June 28 5.30 pm •At Mezzanine Lounge I I Watch the current fashion o*\ P B trends as you indulge I in afternoon tea and cakes jHP 1 U^ W n^ Verc c cta^s j Batik Collection by Yusuf Surip Isabelle Lancray, Paris Products85 words
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Advertisement253 1984-06-27 13 Something every young couple should know before they get married... You're wonderfully and deeply in love. crystal, dishwashers, freezers, furniture, Never before have stolen moments together hi-fi, silverware, washing machines you name it. meant so much. If you want to compare quality and prices, you And in those moments, even253 words
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PROPERTY SECTION
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241 1984-06-27 14 HONGKONG LAND was cited as having "a very good success rate with its existing Central office portfolio." Mr David Runciman, a partner of Richard Ellis, Hong Kong, made this point at a recent Singapore conference on renting property in241 words
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Article, Illustration1116 1984-06-27 14 ANNIE CHIA - By ANNIE CHIA THERE IS almost no speculation in the present Hong Kong property market because it is an end-user market, and we are seeing real demand exerting itself, Mr David Runciman, a partner of Richard Ellis, Hong Kong, said at a1,116 words
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Article, Illustration285 1984-06-27 15 ANNIE CHIA - DEVELOPER ATTRIBUTES DELAY TO CHANGE OF THE MAIN CONTRACTOR ■y ANNIE CHIA WORK ON site for Asimont Garden in Barker Road, off Dunearn Road, has stopped for about half a year now. A check with the security guards at the site confirmed that completion work285 words
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241 1984-06-27 15 CONRAD International Hotel's marketing plan to keep clear of competition with the more established downtown hotels aimed at attracting mainly transit passengers from the Changi International Airport has not prevented an 18-month suspension in its completion. Earlier this year, there was speculation241 words
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325 1984-06-27 15 RICHARD TAN - LETTER TO THE EDITOR RICHARD TAN Fire Convenor For General Insurance Association of Singapore WE REFER to the article on the above issue (SM, May 30). As your reader is aware, regulations concerning insurance and other matters relating to such325 words
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Advertisement203 1984-06-27 14 Particulars Landed Properties H 1) No. 38 Namly Crescent (2 storey detached bungalow) Land Area 840 4 sq.m. Title: Freehold H Solicitors M/s Rajah B»Tann 2) No. 36 Woo Mun Chew Road (2 storey detached bungalow) H Land Area 520 sq.m. Title: Freehold Solicitors M/s Donaldson Burkinshaw H 3) 50203 words
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Advertisement214 1984-06-27 15 If you are looking for the right home financing we invite you to come in and talk with us. At Chase we make it easy and fast for you to own your home. We have the loan package that suits you. And because we know time is precious we give214 words
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Article229 1984-06-27 16 ONE EVENING, I went with a friend to a Katong coffee shop for dinner. We ordered a plate of chicken rice and a plate of "char siew" rice. We also had a soft drink each. After the meal, I expected to pay about $6229 words
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413 1984-06-27 16 YAP YEOW WOON - REPLY YAP YEOW WOON Pabllc Relations Officer Republic of Singapore Police I REFER to the article "Have more heart, Mr Traffic Cop" by Mr Peter Teo (SM, Jane 7). Mr Teo has touched on some points which need to413 words
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493 1984-06-27 17 THE SPISgORE^— SINGAPORE'S economic style has a lot in common with that of the United States! Although there is a greater government presence in industry here, much emphasis is put on the entrepreneurial spirit, the aim being that where possible, people are given the best493 words
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310 1984-06-27 17 RECENTLY, my one-year subscription to an international news magazine expired. Before the expiry date, I received more than six reminders to renew the subscription. I did not respond as I preferred to change to another weekly magazine to compare their style of310 words
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Article122 1984-06-27 17 JASWANT SINGH BRAR - JASWANT SINGH BRAR Singapore 0104 I REFER to your editorial comment "Faith must not impinge on loyalty'' (SM, Joe IS). The Sikhs in Singapore, like their brethren elsewhere, have been deeply hurt by the desecration of their holiest shrine, the Golden Temple in Amritsar. To122 words
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57 1984-06-27 17 IT COSTS five cents to photostat one page of text at a photocopying shop. The Housing and Development Board charges five dollars to photostat a copy of the floor plan. This is 100 times the outside rate. There must be a cheaper way to57 words
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55 1984-06-27 17 WILLIAM KOH - WILLIAM KOH Singapore OSI4 WOULD the Telecoms look into the feasibility of providing a means of highlighting through the telephone apparatus an incoming call when the phone is in use? This would enable the user to attend to an urgent incoming call even when55 words
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Article, Illustration793 1984-06-27 18 LO TIEN YIN - Locals show a yen for Tokyo sounds By LO TIEN YIN WHEN Peter Oei and Kato Hiroshi started a Japanese record library last year at the Bukit Timah Plaza, they had the Japanese expatriates in mind. But today, most of its clients are Singaporeans. The library793 words
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Article, Illustration362 1984-06-27 18 PETER OEI went to Japan to study colour television production, but ended up taking hotel management instead. After five, years in Japan, he returned and worked as a tour coordinator, then a front-office assistant manager. Finally, he settled down to becoming a tour guide. "But, nowadays,Picture by MOHD ISHAK - 362 words
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Article, Illustration501 1984-06-27 20 Ernest Hemingway (Chinese Subtitles) (Ch 12, 8 pm) IN this profile, narrator Anthony Burgess reveals some startling truths about Nobel prizewinning novelist Ernest Hemingway. In contrast to the tough, war-rior-like heroes in his novels A Farewell to Arms, The Sun Also Rises, For Whom the501 words
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Article, Illustration503 1984-06-27 20 WONG SING YEONG - w&mm By WONG SING YEONG GOOD tidings for sports buffs from Caldecott Hill. Local viewers will be able to see highlights of the Olympic Games on the day they are staged, by virtue o! the 16-hour time-lag between Los Angeles and Singapore. SBC has503 words
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Article, Illustration664 1984-06-27 21 KEVIN THOMAS - EXCELLENT PERFORMANCES IN THE STONE BOY By KEVIN THOMAS in Hollywood LAT-WP AT the beginning of The Stone Boy, a quite literally stunning film from a short story by Gina Berriault, tragedy strikes so swiftly and unexpectedly that we are as shocked as its victims. A youngLAT-WP - 664 words
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Article, Illustration833 1984-06-27 23 ISTARSTRUCK^ "YOU'RE OK, I'm OK." And when the price and connection are right, even superstars like Jackie Chan will say OK to advertising, more politely known as product endorsement. Lam and Pat Hsia's much talked-about Charles Jourdan advertisement on television has had an impact in833 words
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Article, Illustration682 1984-06-27 23 LO TIEN YIN - By LO TIEN YIN "THE world's my home. But if China needs me, I will serve," singer Sophie Cheuk says. Sophie, 30, now performing at the Golden World Live Theatre, is more fortunate than most in her homeland. She holds a Hong Kong, as682 words
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Article, Illustration555 1984-06-27 24 LO TIEN YIN - Steaming Chinese food fast HOT STUFF IN 30 SECONDS By LO TIEN YIN NOT another hamburger! What you really want is homemade curry, beef brisket noodles, or rice with Chinese dishes fast. At the Cafe de Coral, you wait for about 30 seconds before you ?;et your order Chinese fastPictures by MOHD ISHAK - 555 words
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Article297 1984-06-27 24 IF YOU are in Hong Kong, it is not uncommon to hear the lively Cafe de Coral jingle either on radio or television. In Singapore, you will hear it at the two branches. What you may not know, though, is that the melody is composed by Joseph297 words
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HOME SERVICE & HOME FURNISHING
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Article184 1984-06-27 25 In the days when Britannia ruled the waves the flagship of the British Navy, upon which the reigning monarch sometimes cruised, was fitted with an unique modern convenience. This was colloquially known as the Royal Flush, noted for its ability, like a well-trained valet, of being184 words
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Article, Illustration127 1984-06-27 25 Marking out long, straight lines with chalk is not easy. You can seldom find a ruler long enough. The.easierst way to mark out a straight line, whether over a wall or a floor, is simply to "snap" it on with a piece of string. Take127 words
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Article110 1984-06-27 25 There's no need to get hot under the collar when you find a cigarette burn mark on your polished wood furniture. This can be removed without too much difficulty. Rub the damaged area lightly with a piece of steel wool. This should get110 words
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Article164 1984-06-27 25 Fire down below Never run electrical wires under a carpet. The pressure caused by people treading on the carpet will fray away the protective outer casing and I create the risk of a short circuit which could causer a fire. Repairing scuffed wallpaper First, lay a matching piece164 words
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Advertisement165 1984-06-27 18 NEC The new range of NEC VHS systems For Mom the what it takes to be great family entertainers. technology means greater convenience remote control allows her to r" Jp ''81 In Dad's case (and he has known about because operations are automatic and simple enjoy complete command NEC's excellence165 words
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Miscellaneous1370 1984-06-27 19 2.30 r ASH I 9.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by Hotel fl I 4.3 ft Th!/Richard Simmons Show. I I 5.09 The Grizzly Beer. t jl fl One of the last areas where the grizzly bear can wander Jw freely is Alaska. The grizzly is also found in Colorado.1,370 words
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Advertisement437 1984-06-27 21 *********************************** S bananas OVER $700 Worth of g ikiflk bananas giK GIFT VOUCHERS TO BE WON S o j n "BANANA COP" Contest g O AII you have to do is answer the fotowmg questions correctly on a piece of paper and submit your Q Q entry with your name,437 words
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Miscellaneous480 1984-06-27 21 FILM GUIDE a'l.l'l.l'M.l.l I.ll'iniJl.l— DALIT (*****16): DIRTY HO (C) METROPOLE (*****27): POM POM (C) i luiiftii iAAW\n\- hfy ic\ Synopsis: Two detectives try very hard to do a good LIWAGU (*****30). HhX j g et int() a wr j a 0 j blunders instead. VENUS (*****97): DISCO FEVER (C) BEDOK480 words
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Miscellaneous39 1984-06-27 22 mmKi TODAY: TOMORROW: High tide: 10.52 am (2.1 m) High tide: 11.41 am (2.2 m) Low tide: 3.54 pm (1.1 m) Low tide: 4.35 pm (1.1 m) High tide: 9.48 pm (2.6 m) High tide: 10.26 pm (2.7 m)39 words
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Miscellaneous950 1984-06-27 22 CHINESE PAINTING is free. .r. A CHINESE brush paint- ABSTRACT ART \tJ now°on at the*Yu AN ART exhibition, enti- A Y? exhib"tionoentre dai" LJi ly from 10 am to 6 pm, c?l aaf Lri 9u» uMil July Admission is W OLD SINGAPORE it features f tLi OIL AND water colour950 words
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Article392 1984-06-27 30 S GULAM - FARRER PARK UNITED 5 GEYLANG INTERNATIONAL 0 By S GULAM FARRER Park United kept unerringly on course in their dream bid for the National Football League's premier crown the Division One title last nignt. Having to win all their remaining games, United thrashed392 words
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465 1984-06-27 30 K SILVAM - SINGAPORE CRICKET CLUB 3 JANSENITES 0 By K SILVAM JANSENITES were torn to shreds by the Singapore Cricket Club on the Padang yesterday in a Singapore Hockey Association Premier League match. Even before the start of the game, Jansenites, who beat Police Sports465 words
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Article, Illustration271 1984-06-27 30 ALFONSO CHAN - By ALFONSO CHAN PLANS by the Boardsailing Association of Singapore (BSAS) to raise more money for Kelly Chan and Ho Kah Soon's Olympic stay in Los Angeles have literally run into foul weather. Two successive weekends of jumble sale activity have been rained271 words
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Article, Illustration600 1984-06-27 30 FLIGHT Steward Arthur Thomas Fox's luggage is usually noticeably neavier than the rest of the flight crew whenever they go for flight duties. But that's because he has an unusual companion on these long, lonely journeys. A big, heavy, black bowling ball to bePICTURE SPENCER LOH - 600 words
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Article, Illustration312 1984-06-27 31 WAR OF WORDS HOTS UP AFTER SCENE AT PRE-WIMRLEDON TOURNEY wn»u»®«Hl COMPLAINT JOHN McENROE, the American tennis superstar who is the top seed in the current Wimbledon championships, is embroiled in a war of words with many tennis-loving Britons. The incident which sparked the battle occurred during the final312 words
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Article213 1984-06-27 31 Just get off his back "I AM an avid tennis fan and a more avid McEnroe supporter and I am sick of hearing and reading about his rudeness and obscenity. He only loses his cool when he is right. Let us not forget that it is his right to213 words
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Article156 1984-06-27 31 Ban the brat! "BAN McEnroe before he brings tennis into further disrepute. It is no longer a game, but a disgusting slanging match where the obscenities are one-sided." Bee Mertimer, St Albans, Hertsfordshire. He's a disgrace "TENNIS-wise, McEnroe is a genius. Characterwise, he is a disgrace to both the156 words
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Article, Illustration158 1984-06-27 31 Reuter LONDON, Wednesday FOURTH-seeded Mats Wilander of Sweden beat 38-year-old American Sherwood Stewart 6-4 6-4 6-7 7-5 in his first match but discounted himself as a threat for the men's title because of a wrist injury. Wilander, 19, won the Australian Open title last December onReuter - 158 words
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Article, Illustration127 1984-06-27 31 Reuter LONDON, Wednesday KATHY Jordan of the United States, sixth seed in the Wimbledon tournament, swept through her first-round match in whirlwind fashion yesterday. Jordan, 24, runner-up at Eastbourne to World No 1 Martina Navratilova, looked relaxed and confident against hesitant compatriot Heather Ludloff, ranked 107Reuter - 127 words
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Article, Illustration452 1984-06-27 32 Reuter PARIS, W«dn«Mlay JUPP Derwall resigned yesterday as trainer of the west German national soccer team, West German Football Federation {resident Hermann Neuerger announced. Derwall, 57, whose term of office was due to run until the 1986 World Cup, became the first West GermanReuter - 452 words
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Article, Illustration303 1984-06-27 32 ALFONSO CHAN - By ALFONSO CHAN DEFENSIVE football will be the same, and the best policy for the Hong Kong Chinese football team which arrived yesterday to defend the Por Yen Cup it won last year in Hong Kong. This was the impression given by Hong303 words
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233 1984-06-27 32 S GULAM - By S GULAM MALAYSIAN Chinese, robbed of two internationals and an ex-international, face a tough hurdle in their ambition to better last year's third place finish in the threeteam Por Yen Cup soccer competition starting tomorrow at the National Stadium. The two Malaysian233 words
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Article, Illustration609 1984-06-27 34 No upsets as favourites lead the charge into the second round Reuter LONDON, Wednesday MARTINA Navratilova and Chris Evert Lloyd led a procession of seeded players into the second round of the singles events on the second day of the Wimbledon tennis championships hereReuter - 609 words
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Article, Illustration419 1984-06-27 34 Reuter LONDON, Wednesday TOP women's seed Martina Navratilova, who easily swept her way past her first round opponent yesterday is one player who doesn't think money is everything in tennis. "When I started out, I played for the competition and enjoyment and I still do.Reuter - 419 words
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Article608 1984-06-27 34 Reuter Women's singles, first round: Note: (x) denotes seeding, (x) Martina Navratilova (US) beat Peanut Louie (US) 6-4 6-0; (x) Chris Evert Lloyd (US) bt Sabrina Goles (Yugoslavia) 6-1 61; Zina Garrison (US) bt Rina Einy (Britain) 6-0 6-0. Kathy Jordan (US) bt Heather Ludloff (US) 6-1Reuter - 608 words
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Article, Illustration136 1984-06-27 35 WILL THE FRANCE-SPAIN FINAL BE A... SOCCER pundits are putting the odds for the European Championship Final between France and Spain at 1,000 to 1 on in favour of France, of course. This is a reflection of the overwhelming confidence in France's exciting, Brazilian-style touch football, their136 words
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Article271 1984-06-27 35 PARIS, Wednesday WILL the pundits, in the aftermath of tonight's France-Spain European soccer championships, call it the "Massacre in Paris" by the French? On paper, it looks that way. Everything seems to going France's way while the Spaniards seem to be cursed with just the opposite. Just two days271 words
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Article291 1984-06-27 35 SPAIN WILL troop out into the Pare des Princes Stadium today without two key players midfielder Raffael Gordillo and centre back Antonio Maceda. But that should not rule Spain out of the running. Of all those who are involved in the final tonight, Spain trainer Miguel Munoz is going291 words
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Article67 1984-06-27 35 FRANCE: Qoalkoaper Joel Bats. Defenders Patrick Battiston, Yvon Le Roux, Maxtime Bossis, Jean-Francois Domergue. Midfielders Jean Tigana, Michel Platini, Luis Fernandez (or Bernard Genghini), Alain Giresse. Forwards Bernard La combe, Jean-Marc Ferreri (or Bruno Bellone). SPAIN: Qoalkoopor Luis Arconada. Defenders Julio Alberto Moreno, Jose Camacho, Salvador Garcia, Santiago67 words
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Article87 1984-06-27 35 FRANCE Group One: June 12: Beat Denmark 10, Paris. June 16: Beat Belgium 5-0, Nantes. June 19: Beat Yugoslavia 3-2, St Etienne. Semifinal: June 23: Beat Portugal 32 after extra time, Marseilles. Leading scorer: Michel Platini 8. SPAIN Group Two: June 14: Drew with Romania87 words
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