Singapore Monitor, 2 July 1984
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Title Section12 1984-07-02 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 21/5/84 Monday, July 2, 1984 30cMtS12 words
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Article, Illustration54 1984-07-02 1 It was not Ike Kalian* Roar bat the sounds of the past that echoed through the National Stadium last night. A ten-minute military tableau during the SAF Day Parade at the National Stadium renacted the fall of Singapore to Japanese troops in 1942.PICTURE CHEW YEN FOOK - 54 words
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678 1984-07-02 1 VINCENT FONG - Aggressive plan to tap new tourist sources By VINCENT FONG THE SINGAPORE Tourist Promotion Board is preparing for an aggressive overseas marketing campaign to tap new sources of tourists ana lift the Republic's flagging678 words
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Advertisement126 1984-07-02 1 MOVE AHEAD WITHOIIMBC 7u%.. 12 MONTHS DEPOSIT UNITED MAIAYAN BANKING CORPORATION BHD BALLY of Smtziriand 4 fl mrrtt tnr chatten%r sf I j JOfKtj^L M w The Best of BALLY K^ is to be found at the #v following authorised BALLY dealers. a Bally Boutique Branches a Champion Shoe Co126 words
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Article, Illustration571 1984-07-02 2 ROBERT CONCEICAO - Passion of the 1812 Overture matched by the bang of fireworks and boom of cannons A sense of camaraderie Story by ROBERT CONCEICAO MORE THAN just the glitter and might of the military was on display at the National Staaium last night as Armed Forces Day was celebratedPictures by CHEW YEN FOOK - 571 words
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Article, Illustration480 1984-07-02 3 CAROLINE BOEY - By CAROLINE BOEY THIS year's four President's Scholars did not become scholars through burning the midnight oil. Quite the reverse. They succeeded because they found time to break away from their studies and hectic college life to pursue their personal interests. The480 words
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Article, Illustration79 1984-07-02 4 VINCENT FONG - All reports by VINCENT FONG. INDIA, France and the Scandinavian countries are the main "target" areas in the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board's forthcoming marketing campaign to tap new sources of tourists. The aggressive campaign will be designed to lift Singapore's image as a tourism centre. On this79 words
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Article, Illustration215 1984-07-02 4 STPB'S 'GLOBAL GATEWAY CITY* PLAN TO WOO TOURISTS THE TARGET AREAS TOURISM from India has shown a dramatic increase recently, largely because of the Indian Government's restriction on the import of duty-free goods from Sri Lanka, travel sources say. It has been helped by the fact that Dubai, another215 words
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Article, Illustration158 1984-07-02 4 SINGAPORE with its rich cultural heritage, situated in the hub of the exotic East could appeal to the French, travel sources believe. But the decline of naunts like Chinatown and the Singapore River, and the modernising of Singapore is reducing the French traffic, sources said. More are turning to158 words
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Article, Illustration100 1984-07-02 4 SCANDINAVIA ENCOURAGED by the decision of Scandinavian Airlines System to establish a business centre in Singapore and the likelihood of increasing visitors to Singapore, the STPB has set its eyes on Scandinavia as a potential market. Its efforts are likely to be helped considerably by100 words
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Article210 1984-07-02 4 HOTELS AND ROOMS T0TAL TOTAL "IW H|kA«a|K fkjkjMAH I1MMH ROOMS ROOMS HOTEL JULY 1982 13.550 47 Pavilion Inter-Continental 450 14.000 48 Dynasty 150 14.150 49 Paramount 231 14,381 50 1983 Garden (extn) 132 14,513 50 Miramar (extn) 132 14,645 50 Meridien S pore 413 15,058 51 Orchtd210 words
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Article, Illustration297 1984-07-02 5 "GOOD, cost-effective public relations" will be the key to the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board's overseas push, according to sources. In the final analysis, STPB must not enter overseas markets out of diplomacy, which would dissipate our limited manpower and funds, but out297 words
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Article41 1984-07-02 5 1982-1987 ARRIVALS GROWTH 3% p a. 8% p a. 10% p.a. 1982 76.8 79.0 82 0 1983 72.5 76 8 82.7 1984 64.5 70.3 78.6 1985 53.7 60 3 69.9 1988 49.0 56.6 68.1 1987 47.4 56.4 70.441 words
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Advertisement147 1984-07-02 2 n F J BENJAMIN SONS PRIVATE LIMITED requires a SALES REPRESENTATIVE (Precision Instruments) The Company requires an experienced sales representative to promote its well established fashion accessory lines in the local retail network. The successful candidate will be required to service existing outlets as well as establish new dealerships for147 words
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Advertisement68 1984-07-02 4 MING COURT HOTEL SINGAPORE Tks c Jufy Wmtma mlGm IP aSSsayh Now, there is a selection of wines from Burgundy, Bordeaux and Loire, to tempt you, to please you and to accompany a specially prepared menu of continental cuisine. x Gafe lflOiSP i r raiMo couht hcttci Ow tOUCh Of68 words
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Advertisement165 1984-07-02 5 UI m■<&£..:>/ f I Hk/ ei MM' a customer of any of these five banks Queens way Shopping Centre. Dynasty Hotel. Commercial Bank Apollo Hotel. Jalan Sultan Centre. par Eastern Bank President Shopping Centre. Peninsula Pla/a Industrial and Commercial Bank allows you k Overseas Union Bank make cash withdrawals from165 words
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world
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199 1984-07-02 6 Reuter LA PAZ (Bolivia), Monday THE BOLIVIAN government yesterday launched a hunt for three military officers whom it accused of planning the 10-hour kidnapping on Saturday of President Hernan Siles Zuazo. Interior Minister Federico Alvarez said the government was seeking aReuter - 199 words
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Article, Illustration134 1984-07-02 6 UPI LONDON, Monday THE UNITED States is about to pull off its biggest defence coup in years the purchase of 24 Soviet MiG-21 fighters from China, the Mail yesterday reported. The newspaper said the two squadrons of jets would be used by the USUPI - 134 words
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369 1984-07-02 6 ROBERT CONCEICAO - This is despite the continued exodus from Indochina By ROBERT CONCEICAO ALTHOUGH THOUSANDS of refugees still continue to flee Vietnam, there has been a dramatic decrease in the number of Vietnamese refugees being rescued at sea by passing commercial vessels, according to Mr369 words
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114 1984-07-02 6 AP BEUING, Mon CHINESE CITIZENS possessing foreign money or receiving remittances from relatives overseas were allowed for the first time yesterday to open foreign currency deposit accounts at the state Bank of China. In the past, only those who earned foreign exchange in theirAP - 114 words
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283 1984-07-02 7 AP HARARE (Zimbabw*), Monday THE presidents of five African countries yesterday witnessed the birth of a 14-nation common market pledged to loosen trade ties with the West and boost business among their apm countries. Zimbabwe Prime Minister Robert Mugabe, host of the third summit ofAP - 283 words
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148 1984-07-02 7 AP FRANKFURT, Monday VOLKSWAGEN, Mercedes and other West German carmakers are resuming production after granting labour a 38.5-hour workweek to settle a seven-week strike in the flagship industry. VW assembly lines start up today at six domestic plants, the first car builders to go backAP - 148 words
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Article, Illustration58 1984-07-02 7 WORLD cup wktdaurfar Jaan PhUtippa Boghoafton of Franca dacidaa to tratia wat and wild for haiardoua and hMy aa ha waavaa Ma way through traffic on a CaHfomian atraat on hia aaH-aquippad akataboard In San Franaiaco laat Friday. Boghoaalan la compattqg In thp World Cup racaaPICTURE: AP - 58 words
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Article541 1984-07-02 9 TRENDS Reuter PAKISTAN now exports more heroin than any other country. Its government claims to be so worried about the problem that it is thinking of introducing the death penalty for drug offences. At present, there is only a lit-tle-used two-year sentence for drugpushing. Yet,Reuter - 541 words
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Article63 1984-07-02 9 OFTEN, apparently insignificant events or political decisions outside Singapore may signal the start ol trends of vital interest to yon they may affect the way yon live, the way yon conduct your business. Reports of such events may be confined to specialist or trade publications. In63 words
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170 1984-07-02 9 Reuter TEL AVIV, Monday ISRAEL was yesterday still holding nine passengers detained after its gunboats intercepted a Beirutbouna ferry in the Mediterranean on Friday and ordered it into the northern Israeli port of Haifa. A Foreign Ministry official said the nine, eightReuter - 170 words
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326 1984-07-02 9 Reuter BEIRUT, Monday LEBANON'S main Christian militia yesterday joined the country's two major Muslim militias in accepting a government Kice plan for an army cover of West Beirut expected later this week. Final details of the plan, designed to end 10Reuter - 326 words
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114 1984-07-02 9 Reuter TEHERAN, Monday IRAN'S spiritual and revolutionary leader, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, spoke out yesterday against those who criticise Iran for not making peace with Iraq. He tola a gathering called to mark the Eid Al-Fitr festival closing the Muslim fasting monthReuter - 114 words
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Advertisement9 1984-07-02 6 For Your Family's Needs Shop At Globe Silk Store.9 words
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Advertisement73 1984-07-02 6 tWBKM mWWrn THE PAIN RELIEVER THAT ALSO Reduces inflammation while it relieves pain, fever and flu. Muscle tension causes most headache pain. Inflammation often comes with body pain. ANACIN not only relieves muscle tension headache fast, but more. ANACIN also reduces inflammation that often comes with body pain. For pain73 words
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money
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463 1984-07-02 10 JOHN CHOW - The Monitor takes a look at the mock trading sessions a't the Singapore International Monetary Exchange (Simex) and gets experts' assessments of the traders' potential. FOCUS ON SIMEX TRADING By JOHN CHOW TO OUTSIDERS, the financial futures trading floor is a confusing kaleidoscope463 words
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354 1984-07-02 10 The Star BRITISH-AMERICAN (Malaysia) Insurance Bhd (BAMI) is floating 20.3 million 50-cent shares at 80 cents per share to the public. It is the first local insurance company to be floated in more than 10 years. BAMI said in a statement lastThe Star - 354 words
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215 1984-07-02 10 LAT-WP KUWAIT, Monday ALMOST two years after the great 1982 crash of Kuwait's Manakh Stock Market, the Government has not sorted out the mess and the economy remains in the doldrums. The crash, involving more than USfOO billion (S|lB9 billion) in postdated cheques invested inLAT-WP - 215 words
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288 1984-07-02 10 WASHINGTON, Monday AS THEY approach a key mid-year policy-making meeting this month, several Federal Reserve officials have indicated that there are distinct limits to how much money they are willing to pump into the economy. If that is not enough to keep interest288 words
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Article, Illustration309 1984-07-02 11 MR C E BROWN took over as Group Managing Director of Boustead Holdings Bbd from Mr A Amos from July 1. Following Bousteadco's acquisition of 70 per cent of K C Dat (S) Pte Ltd, MR R T CONSTABLE, deputy chief executive of Bousteadco Singapore Limited, and MR309 words
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Article, Illustration390 1984-07-02 11 INMARSAT'S current Press Officer MR DAVID WRIGHT has been appointed to the position of Special Assistant to the Director General and will take up his new duties shortly. Tai-Pan Ramada Hotel has promoted the following: MS CHEONG HO MENG from Sales and Marketing Manager to Director of390 words
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485 1984-07-02 11 MANUFACTURERS HANOVER TRUST CURRENCIES REVIEW NEW ZEALAND DOLLAR THE New Zealand dollar is currently trading near U550.6350/NZ$, sharply below its first quarter highs near US$.67/NZ$. Continued strength of the US dollar has been an important reason for the New Zealand currency's485 words
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Miscellaneous20 1984-07-02 10 McNangM IrW Im h--^ *1 KMOW (WAPUATION WA* A MOfffW AflrO. I FlfrUKfc TNI* LOOK 6 CfOOO OH AN INTERVIEW.'20 words
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Advertisement109 1984-07-02 11 Non-smokers! You don't hove to inhale poisonous fumes now. R esea rch has shown that non-smokers also suffer from health hazards in a smoke-filled room. Now you can put an Aironic air ioniser in the room to neutralise the effects of cigarette smoke and smell. The Alf onic ioniser puts109 words
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Article163 1984-07-02 12 AFTER reading the letter "Missing service at Interchange" by "Poor service" (SM, June 28), I would like to bring to the attention of the Singapore Bus Service that some of the bus crew are indeed not carrying out their duties as they should. Last Wednesday163 words
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Article, Illustration176 1984-07-02 12 DORIS LIM TIONG HUNG - Splendid idea to set up evening clinics DORIS LIM TIONG HUNG Singapore 1543 I REFER to Mr Li Cun's marvellous suggestion for evening clinics to be set up in other community centres (SM June 23). This is a splendid idea. I believe it will176 words
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335 1984-07-02 12 ISSUE The New York Times IT IS nearly a generation since the fashionable concern was about consumerism, decadence bred of affluence, and the psychic damage of the "work ethic." The "limits of growth" were proclaimed, along with statistics to show what an overwhelming proportionThe New York Times - 335 words
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Article, Illustration628 1984-07-02 12 TODD EASTHAM - Science Focus ■y TODD EASTHAM of UPI TSUKUBA: An average of 16 or 17 "microquakes" are monitored in the Tokyo area every day in Japan's earthquake war room otherwise known as the cmstal dynamics laboratory of the National Research Centre for Disaster Prevention. In628 words
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Advertisement54 1984-07-02 12 Asiatic Engineering Pte. Ltd. m s m 154. 156 OWEN ROAO SINGAPORE 0621. TEL *****10 *****90 TELEGRAMS ASIAENGtNE TELEX R*****1 Soto Agent EE BAR A PUMfrS MODEL SCO cjp Stainless Steel Volute Pumps Self-Priming Regenerative Gear Pump Model BMS Model BHS f ill k4 Deep Well Good jobs are plentiful!54 words
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Advertisement69 1984-07-02 12 LETTERS on any subject Of inlWMt Wl bO accepted tor publication: They should bo typed and must bo stoned. They must also include the writer's name and addrssa even M the writer decides to use a pseudonym in print. A contact telephone number would bo useiulWe reserve the right to69 words
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445 1984-07-02 13 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT THE million people who turned out in the streets of Paris the other week to protest against changes to the education system symbolise the disenchantment with the system. This time, the action was against the proposal to changes to the445 words
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Article, Illustration277 1984-07-02 13 I FULLY agree with Mr Peter Teo's views about the performance of traffic policemen. (SM, June 7). It is generally believed that traffic policemen have to come up with a quota of summons per month or quarterly otherwise they may lose their jobs277 words
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75 1984-07-02 13 WILLIAM KOH - WILLIAM KOH Singapore 0314 FOE THE convenience of depositors, the Post Office Savings Bank should provide separate counter services for deposits/withdrawals, updating, and applications of new ac-counts/cash-on-line cards, etc. I also notice that it is difficult to communicate with the tellers75 words
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Article91 1984-07-02 13 I REFER to your editorial "Where have all the animal lovers gone?" (SM, June 22) regarding the treatment of dogs. We have a problem at Stevens Drive. One of the residents allows his dogs to go on the public road. Passers-by have been attacked by91 words
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189 1984-07-02 14 YANG WAI WAI - feedback YANG WAI WAI I REFER to the second question in the Singapore Monitor's Q and A column on June 22. The person concerned asked an odd question that fairly jolted me out of my Friday afternoon lunch hour stupor. He or she189 words
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163 1984-07-02 14 NELLY ZARSUELO - NELLY ZARSUELO Singapore 1027 SINGAPORE is a nice, clean city of lights. I admire Singaporeans. They are very friendly, courteous and sincere when it comes to work, and they are busy all the time. I consider myself very lucky here because I have a163 words
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71 1984-07-02 14 CHAN CHEE SENG - CHAN CHEE SENG Singapore 1544 COULD the authorities concerned clarify why only G-plate vehicles are fitted with speed-warning devices. Other commercial vehicles with speed limits are not fitted with these devices and one can find them racing down the road oblivious of71 words
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TRAFFIC ALERT
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Article, Illustration63 1984-07-02 14 PART OF Cuppage Road has been closed to traffic. As a result, there will be no access from Orchard Road into Cuppage Road. Motorists going to CentreE)int or the Cuppage Centre may enter Cuppage oad from Kramat Road/Clemenceau Avenue. The road has63 words
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Article50 1984-07-02 14 THE PUBLIC Works Department has installed traffic signals at Bukit Batok East Avenue 3/Jurong Road. The signals will be operational from Wednesday at 10 am. Motorists approaching these traffic signals are advised to drive carefully and observe signal indications Traffic Police will be there to guide motorists.50 words
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444 1984-07-02 15 ft&A ra I would like to know what level of tar and nicotine per cigarette is considered relatively safe for health. Is there mack difference between a brand with 15 mg tar and 1 mg nicotine,and one with 1 mg tar and444 words
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Article, Illustration582 1984-07-02 15 RODNEY HOBSON - By RODNEY HOBSON THOSE little letters you see in the newspapers after the names of certain snares can be very imGrtant to the investor. It pays to ow what they mean. This is what the initials stand for: cum: with; ex: without, after, cd: cum582 words
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Article156 1984-07-02 15 IF YOU have any question to ask, who can you turn to for help? You can turn to The Singapore Monitor for everything you want to know, but do not know where to ask. We will gather the information you need to solve your problem, to enrich your156 words
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Article722 1984-07-02 15 RANK BRAND 'TYPE Content m mg per cig TAR NICOTINE Low- Barclay KSF 1 02 (0-10) Benson A Hedges Luxury Mild ISF 10 0 8 Benson Hedges Special Mild KSF 9 0 8 Camel Lights KSF 8 0 6 Dunhill Int I Superior Mild ISF 9 0 7722 words
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Advertisement575 1984-07-02 14 NATIONAL ESSAY COMPETITION FOR STUDENTS It's time to stand up and give your views on our achievements and the changes we have seen join the National tssay Writing Competition organised by SNPL. CATEGORY 1 CATEGORY 2 CATEGORY 3 M Youth is the most precious commodity in AA There is a575 words
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Article, Illustration1875 1984-07-02 16 Being a film star is still the dream of many a youth. Now that local TV dramas are improving and a ready pool of talent established, many are wondering if a local film industry is possible. PHILIP CHEAH examines our own background in producing1,875 words
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Article, Illustration368 1984-07-02 18 In the Wilderness (C) (English Subtitles) (Ch 8, 9.30 pm) FANG XIANG has to put out the fire at the police station himself as the townsfolk are reluctant to help. He is almost burnt to death. Fortunately, Hu Biao comes to his rescue. But later, he discovers that368 words
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Article, Illustration997 1984-07-02 18 W4SSBBBI By WONG SING YEONG IN. the depths of the coining British winter, a land in the sun described as a "tropical Manhattan" and great gastronomical capital" will be introduced to BBC viewers in their heated sitting rooms. Yes, Singapore. The programme is Pebble Mill997 words
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Article, Illustration475 1984-07-02 19 WONG AH YOKE - POLITICS IS NOT THE MAIN THEME TITLE: THE HONORARY CONSUL STARRING: RlcMrd Gere, Michael Calne, Elpidia Carrillo DIRECTOR: Join MacKenzie SHOWING: Lido Reviewed by WONG AH YOKE IT doesn't matter if you go in late for this movie. The blurb in its advertisement reveals all the preliminaries anyway.475 words
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Advertisement56 1984-07-02 16 TV ft RADIO: Pafes 18 ft 19 (Untax Salon) A New You... Cut, style and colour yoo Calls and dfacaa it, torn. 1 Cot from $12/- ftjjjjaKT" 4 Perms from $30/-02-31 KatongPlaza, K&V Brooke Road, SI 542. (Naxt to Palace Theatre) Wm Tel: 344 5705 Business Hours: k\ 10.00e.r0. 7.3056 words
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Advertisement9 1984-07-02 16 Singapore to feature in BBC TV series -Pap 199 words
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Advertisement41 1984-07-02 16 IAfATOU (\/K 1 Sm. to Than SI 0 (8.30pm 1.00 am) WATCH I VK Fn Sat Public Holidays ew SIS onr L,VE THEATRE Orchard Tower (opposite Hilton Hotel) -3* L/6tdllS #04 35 36 Orchard Road 1 11 1 —'1 Tbl: 2X7007/941 words
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Miscellaneous1330 1984-07-02 17 Z f 7 7" THE SINGAPORE MONITOR I X leisure /tv monday,july2,l9o4 ■v/ Sample 3.00 Opening Programme Highlights by S Swordsman Chu H The Gang. 1 Sergeant accuses Angel Fish of being a snob. Sharky missef Eloise during her absence. W Ebeneezer gets a wand which, to his disgust, |f//'1,330 words
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Miscellaneous462 1984-07-02 19 fllAf GUIOC with a violent edge. UDO (*****14): THE HONORARY CONITIill'ITltl 1 I'lilTlllirriliniP REGAL ,*****59): PAGAR PAGAR CINTA DALIT (*****16): FRIENDS AND BROTH- W dU Carrillo, Bob Hoskins. PSJ9 v. iu. «i,. ui.. jade (*****90): Indiana jones and J US g JLaiiiiiii iriji<dtofcJWr the temple of doom (E) Mlag, Ma462 words
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Advertisement50 1984-07-02 20 If you have information about events like these which might interest others, we would like to hear from you. You can write to The Singapore Monitor, Leisure Desk, 2 Alexandra Road, Delta House, 03-01 A, Singapore 0315. If you have pictures accompanying the programme, we'd be glad to have .them.50 words
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Advertisement218 1984-07-02 20 ********************000 s COME ONE, COME ALL □pion*r«T—p| Sl. TODAY o "M, at good old A o 8 f O Enjoy it you will, O O Enjoy it you may O OWe'd rather you pay than chase you away Q O'cause Hip Hopping fun ia here to stay O WE LOVE218 words
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Miscellaneous184 1984-07-02 20 lelsurg TODAY: TOMORROW: Low ttte: 6.45 am (0.1 m) Low tide: 7.22 am (0.1 m) High tide: 2.35 pm (2.4 m) High tide: 3.16 pm (2.3 m) Low tide: 7.41 pm (1 m) Low tide: 8.30 pm (1 m) JADE CHANGI: 19th DAY! PRICES: $4.00 6 $3.00 CASH BOOKINGS NO184 words
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Miscellaneous766 1984-07-02 20 CHINESE BRUSH PAINTING A CHINESE Brush Painting exhibition 1 by Zhang Peng is now on at the Yu Yi exhibition centre, daily from 10 am to 6pm, until July 9. Admission is free. ABSTRACT ART A W AN ART exhibition entitled Inspiration will be held at 21 Binjai Park, JT^H^y^VV766 words
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Miscellaneous109 1984-07-02 20 THE DRAUGHTSMAN'S CONTRACT THE DRAUGHTSMAN'S CONTRACT will be screened on Wednesday at the British Council, Singapore Rubber House, 14 Collyer Quay, SO 104 at 6.30 pm. Set at the end of 17th-century England, the film is about the lady of a manor who signs a contract with a celebrated landscape109 words
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Miscellaneous657 1984-07-02 21 leisure comics FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook -SitM uKftS _eoß.ourcommV "S 'iVeneve*HtwV^su«t.' "N I LnP Pft*«rtk»W. RIM Goes OF Hi*.B»rr HIS /HC'S Famous WA* 1 IWTO PRODUCTION THIS AffWKTIV geu. [R* DietCTiMfr SAV WHAT? J TflTO 1 <118 U)EtK, AMD I'VE lOtoldH/ HAtfC VbO V fcPC* VwiaS! V V A HG-IMMt657 words
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Advertisement435 1984-07-02 22 V r.V—• ,i- THE SINGAPORE MONITOR f >\/ gt i THE NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE SCIENCE FACULTY IS JOINTLY ORGANISING METAMORPHOSIS A PHOTO ESSAY COMPETITION in conjunction with the 19th Biennial Science Exhibition 24th—26th August 1984 at the NUS Science Faculty ENTRY FORM mm Name I I i=i=e Tudorcolor —znz435 words
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The Chef Recommends
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211 1984-07-02 23 CAUSEWAY Bay is the name of a shopping district in Hong Kong. And when Mrs Ong, an immigrant cooking enthusiast, wanted a name for a new restaurant on the third floor of Guan Hua Building at the junction of Middle Road and Waterloo211 words
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334 1984-07-02 23 MRS Ong and Mrs Teo, two cooking enthusiasts too shy to reveal their full names are the women behind the Causeway Bay Kitchen in Guan Hua Building. Chattering happily, they recounted how they made the project gel. "I've always loved334 words
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Article, Illustration431 1984-07-02 24 THE Causeway Bay Kitchcn specialises in Hong Kong style congees and noodles in servings suitable for individual diners. There is a choice of 55 such items. It also offers a fairly wide choice of the meat, fish and vegetable dishes usually found431 words
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Advertisement291 1984-07-02 23 USA Duck.Siamese Chicken. Crystal Prawns. Fresh Live Seafood. Cat* tor al function* VMM LBONQ Restaurant Meed Office Block 89 (Behind Republic Theatre) Marine Parade Tel: *****06/0 Branch 39 Upper Serangoon Road (3m/») TBfc *****10 Prawns! Live Seqfood! Shanghai Restaurant Jr T Catering Mr al Wadding and Birthday Function. /*TT 8291 words
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Advertisement118 1984-07-02 23 H .r T' >*' FATTY WENG (Shark'. Fin Wood) RESTAURANT fCome and experience our (uioai dfche* specially prepared by our expert chef FATTY WENG, Shark'• Fin Seafood, Cantoneae Cuisine etc. Beat service Cl moderate char«ea. Mate Itn4C m Braach Bik lOIS *01-109, ■ante Oiilm Km Central Aw 3 >wjlf nn118 words
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Advertisement463 1984-07-02 26 APPOINTMENT SIMGAPORE NEWS PUBLICATIONS LTD Publisher of Nan Vang Xing Zhou Llanh* Ziobao Nan Yang Xing Zhou Llanha Wanbao and Tha Singapore Monitor. Maintenance Technician (Electrical/Mechanical) Requirements Diploma in Electronics or Mechanical Engineering or its equivalent. Preferably with some relevant working experience in the maintenance of web-' offset printing machinery.463 words
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683 1984-07-02 27 Reuter PERTH, Monday ONE OF the world's remotest cities is already gearing up for a multi-million dollar bonanza when Australia's finest yachtsmen take up their defence of the prestigious America's Cup in early 1987 When the Australians captured the Cup and ended aReuter - 683 words
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Article169 1984-07-02 27 AP MINNEAPOLIS (Minnesota), Monday THE US Olympic basketball team, tuning up for the Summer Games less than a month away, squeaked Kst a star-studded batch of professional players 94yesterday. The Olympians, paced by 16 points from North Carolina's Sam Perkins and 12 points from Georgetown'sAP - 169 words
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Article99 1984-07-02 27 AP TAIPEH, Mon CANADA whipped Japan 83-54 after leading 42-22 at halftime in a final-round match of the William Jones Cup men's basketball championships here yesterday. With the victory, Canada recorded five wins against one loss, which evened Spain's standing of 5-1. In other action,AP - 99 words
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Article, Illustration384 1984-07-02 28 GOLF ROUNDUP THE ABSENCE of P M Samy and Kuah Boon Hwee from the 54-hole Sentosa Open Invitation championship is indeed a surprise. Samy, the Sembawang Country Club champion, and Boon Hwee, a trainee from the Singapore Island Country Club caddy scheme, are among384 words
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Article112 1984-07-02 28 A BMW for a hole-in-one A TOTAL of 156 golfers from eight clubs will be vying for the BMW Three Series car when they tee off in the Performance Motors amateur tournament at the Bukit course on Wednesday. Performance Motors have donated the car as a hole-in-one prize for any112 words
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439 1984-07-02 28 STEVEN LEONG proved that practice makes perfect when he lifted the Fok Kok Swee challenge trophy yesterday from Yap Ser Chuan and C T Chan after a countback at the Seletar Country Club course. Leong, a senior marketing coordinator with a leading439 words
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178 1984-07-02 28 VINCENT LEE found it hard to believe that his national service stint has been postponed a month when he was informed of this by the Singapore Armed Forces. One of Singapore's budding stars, Vincent faithfully turned up for enlistment at 8 a.m. at the Central178 words
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374 1984-07-02 28 LOUVROIL (France), Monday FRENCHMAN Marc Madiot won the second stage of the Tour De France cycle race here yesterday and Jacques Hanegraaf of the Netherlands emerged as the new leader. Again the time bonuses for intermediate sprints decided the overall lead as374 words
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334 1984-07-02 28 GLASGOW, Monday KEN BROWN claimed his inevitable victory in the £80,000 (*****,800) Glasgow Golf Classic at Haggs Castle yesterday. Brown, in front from the first round, had a closing 71 for a 14-under-par total of 266 11 shots fewer than fellow Scot334 words
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Article, Illustration408 1984-07-02 29 The match a reflection of hockey standard in SHA Premier League INDIAN ASSOCIATION 1 POLICE SPORTS ASSOCIATION 0 THERE was little to choose between the Indian Association (IA) and the Police Sports Associ- ation. The performance by these two former winners408 words
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176 1984-07-02 29 PARIS, Monday LESTER Piggott, blood pouring down his cheek, rode one of his most brilliant and brave races when he landed the Group One Grand Prix De Saint-Cloud on last year's English Derby winner Teenoso here yesterday. As the field completed the pre-race parade Teenoso176 words
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292 1984-07-02 29 SINGAPORE will have a permanent floodlit "skin diamond" softball pitch at Dover Road if current negotiations between the Singapore Sports Council ana the Singapore Softball Association ends well. The floodlit softball pitch has been long overdue, and would be the first in Singapore.292 words
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263 1984-07-02 29 UPI LOS ANGELES, Monday THE COORDINATOR of a United States Olympic committee's instructional programme for shotputters and throwers of the discus, javelin and hammer has been giving out information to help them beat tests for anabolic steroids, it was reported yesterday.UPI - 263 words
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Article714 1984-07-02 29 RACE 1 CI 4 Div 5 1,200 m 12 Rio Blanco 51.5 M Rahman (6) 111 13 Bengiamigo II 53.5 Salri (13) 2 2 2 8 FujUan ifi 52 Ismadi (4) 4 3 3 15 Show Me How 52.5 Johnston (10) 8 6 4 Owner Agasam Stable Trainer:714 words
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Article, Illustration419 1984-07-02 30 MATCH OF THE DAY AP WIMBLEDON (England), Monday WITH BOTH his temper and his talent under control, top-seeded John McEnroe, moving into high gear whenever needed, zipped past Australian Wally Masur on Saturday and into the fourth round of the Wimbledon tennis championships. McEnroe sparkled,AP - 419 words
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95 1984-07-02 30 Centre Court Court One Court Two Court Three Court Thirteen Court Fourteen Jo Dune. Britain (10). vs John McEnroe. U.S. (1). n'jSS! S&. ul Manuela Maleeva. Bu|. Johan Knek. U.S. (12). Jimm, Anas. U.S. <s>. vs SMI, G„(. w German, vs Bill Scanlon.95 words
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Article, Illustration404 1984-07-02 30 WIMBLED®**? Reuter LONDON, Monday THE FEELING is growing at the Wimbledon tennis championships that Hana Mandlikova can deny odds-on favourite Martina Navratilova a fiftn women's singles title. The 22-year-old Czechoslovak, who has inflicted the only defeat of 1984 on herReuter - 404 words
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586 1984-07-02 30 BJORN BORG is a player much miaaed in the tennia world. As he aaya, he ia no longer in competitive tennia. He quipa: "I don't care If I ended up among the top four or five, it doean't interest me anymore." Here in an586 words
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Article, Illustration203 1984-07-02 31 MONITOR sports THE SINGAPORE MONITOR MONDAY, JULY 2, 1984 HE'S NOT there this year. And the Wimbledon crowd mourns his absence because the game has not been the same without his stamp of cool authority and endurance. Bjorn Borg, who won the Wimbledon crown five203 words
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Article, Illustration796 1984-07-02 31 McEnroe continues to keep his cool as he stays on course for third title WIMBLED#N '84 Reuter LONDON, Monday IF THE RECORD crowds at the Wimbledon tennis championships last week came to see defending champion John McEnroe get upset, either as top seedReuter - 796 words
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Advertisement410 1984-07-02 27 classified 273-9090 NOTICES The Singapore Sweep draw 7/84 (4.7.84) will be held at Colombo Court Mall at 6.30 p.m. HERMES SWEETENERS LTD OF SWITZERLAND is pleased to announce the appointment of HARPER GILFILLAN (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD Maxwell Road P.O. Box 100, Singapore 9001 Tel: *****22 as the exclusive distributor in410 words
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Advertisement280 1984-07-02 27 In Hit Matter of Km Compute! Act, Cap. 185 STYCO ENGINEERING PRIVATE LIMITED (Incorporated In Stnpporo) (liamhart 1 memoen voiunury Winding-up) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Creditors of the above-named Company which is being voluntarily wound up, are required on or before Ist August 1984 to send in their280 words
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