Singapore Monitor, 15 July 1984
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Title Section12 1984-07-15 1 THE SUNDAY MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 22/5/84 Sunday, July 15, 1984 40cent*12 words
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Article, Illustration12 1984-07-15 1 Illustration by ANNA SOONGIllustration by ANNA SOONG - 12 words
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Advertisement108 1984-07-15 1 Gamblers 9 mournful way to beat the police Stars who swear by their greens VEGETARIAN DIETS BECOMING THE FAD IN HOLLYWOOD: P26 SURFING U.S.A P34 The poor boy who made good From a welder to proud owner of two discotheques in Malaysia: P2B IN DISTRICTS 12, 13: Turf Club pulls108 words
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Article, Illustration357 1984-07-15 2 ROBERT CONCEICAO - The RSAF pilots then and now By ROBERT CONCEICAO WHEN this picture was taken in early 1971, the pilots were not wearing the familiar blue uniform of Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF). These were the first Singapore r<Uots trained in Britain the pioneers of the Singapore Air Defence Command357 words
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265 1984-07-15 2 KK FONG - By KK FONG GAMBLING promoters have found a new way to beat the police by setting up shop at the void decks of housing blocks when wakes are being held. It is common for mourners to play mah- jong and card games,265 words
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104 1984-07-15 2 ORCHIDS from the Asean countries will be on display at the World Trade Centre from Aug 1 to A. This will be the highlight of the Fifth Asean Orchid Congress to be held In Singapore in the first week of August.104 words
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186 1984-07-15 2 WHILE the profit motive is a legitimate objective in business, it should never be pursued at the expense of social responsibility, Mr Chua Sian Chin, Home Affairs Minister, said yesterday. He was referring to the role insurance companies can play in preventing crime they186 words
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296 1984-07-15 3 How we ensure Singapore's continued progress by Raja IT IS not winning the next general election that most worries the top leaders, says the Second Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs), Mr S Rajaratnam. Their biggest worry is liow to ensure Singapore's continued progress. Speaking at a cultural performance at the296 words
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Article, Illustration617 1984-07-15 3 EE BOON LEE - THE NEWSPAPER MERGER By EE BOON LEE TWO JOURNALISTS who will be contesting the coming general election as candidates of the People's Action Party (PAP) have given their views on tne proposed newspaper merger between groups under the Times Organisation and617 words
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Article, Illustration550 1984-07-15 4 OEI SIN GIOK; YONG POW ANG - Pet lovers chirp happily as they tote off 5,500 new friends from supermarket By OEI SIN GIOK and YONG POW ANG AN UNUSUAL offer of free chicks yesterday lured a flock of parents and youngsters to a new store in Holland Village. Even before the supermarket at Lorong550 words
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Article, Illustration1025 1984-07-15 6 RAY MILLER - •y RAY MILLER FIVE thousand stealing school children that was the grim picture painted in a Singapore Monitor article recently by the Singapore Retail Merchants' Association. Supermarkets and department stores said they are disturbed by the growing number of young1,025 words
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85 1984-07-15 6 AN AMERICAN was charted yesterday with possessing and trafficking in a controlled drag. Darwin Gene McCarty, St, was accused of selling $00 sticks of cannabis weighing about 574 grams to Sukumar Balagangadharan for $1,400 last Friday at Sembawang Road. He is also85 words
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536 1984-07-15 7 SEAH MEI KIANG - ■y SEAH MEI KIANG THE PATIENT has a right to be told in and simple language what is wrong with him, how certain the disgnosii is and what may be the alternative diagnoses, TWswas a call made several times yesterday at the Health Ministry's536 words
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177 1984-07-15 7 STARTING tomorrow, you can make rare toot name is on the list of voters for the coming general election by checking the register* of electors at the Registration Office in City Hall. The office will be open from I SO am177 words
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105 1984-07-15 7 THE PLASTIC bag habit has caught on. Almost everyone uses plastic bags to dispose of their food-waste, while many use them for getting rid of other types of rubbish. This was discovered in a Culture Ministry survey on courtesy and social responsibility. Almost all105 words
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Article519 1984-07-15 8 TOP 1 trader named Finance 1 Minister 1 Agencies KUALA LUMPUR, Sat MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad today reshuffled his Cabinet, the third shakeup since he took office in 1981. He named three new ministers and four deputy ministers, but retained theAgencies - 519 words
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Article, Illustration478 1984-07-15 8 The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday TAN SRI Ghazali Shafie, the flamboyant and colourful Foreign Minister, served under four prime minister* and wa* the longest-serving minister before he lost his seat in the Umno Supreme Council when he polled 23rd out of 48 contenders forThe Star - 478 words
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198 1984-07-15 8 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday THE SETTING up of the Justice Ministry should not be construed as casting aspersion on the "correctness of the administration of the Justice Department under the Attorney-General," Datuk Serf Dr Mahathir said today. "I am awareBernama - 198 words
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194 1984-07-15 10 UPI WHEN David Russell Lange graduated from Auckland University's law school, the dean called him one of the best law students of his generation. Mr Lange went on to make his mark in court, but now the 41-year-old son ofUPI - 194 words
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Article331 1984-07-15 10 WfniiliiMiMftifM iIiHMMI if NEW ZEALAND ELECTION WELLINGTON. Saturday PRIME Minister Sir Robert Muldoon conceded defeat today as the opposition swept into power on a landslide fuelled by discontent with the Government's tough conservative rule and close defence ties with the United States. A grim, derisive Sir331 words
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Article, Illustration164 1984-07-15 10 Reuter NEW ZEALAND'S pugnacious Prime Minister, Sir Robert Muldoon, would probably be the first to agree that he has dominated the country's political scene for nigh on a decade. The blunt-spoken leader, never noted for his diffidence, came to powerReuter - 164 words
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173 1984-07-15 10 Bernama JOHOR BARU, Saturday DEPUTY Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam last night called on the Johor Government and people to act positively towards Singapore on the realisation that Malaysia and the Republic have a complementary role to play. Datuk Musa felt that theBernama - 173 words
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115 1984-07-15 10 UPI MANILA, Sat OPPOSITION leader Benigno Aquino was shot and lulled by one of his military escorts as part of a "military conspiracy of a high but restrictive nature," two national lawSra groups said yestery. The Philippine Bar Association ana the Catholic Lawyers GroupUPI - 115 words
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290 1984-07-15 12 LAT-WP, Reuter SAN FRANCISCO, Saturday THE 1984 Democratic National Convention opens here on Monday with party leaders hoping that the fresh breeze o! enthusiasm stirred by Mr Walter Mondale's choice of a woman running mate will chase away theLAT-WP, Reuter - 290 words
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Article107 1984-07-15 12 LATWP SAN FRANCISCO, Saturday SENATOR Gary Hart, the Colorado Democrat who battled Mr Walter Mondale for the Democratic nomination, arrived here last night for the Democratic National Convention in a strange state of political limbo. He refused publicly to give up hope of winningLATWP - 107 words
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183 1984-07-15 12 UPI NEW YORK, Saturday CUBAN and American officials met at a secret rendezvous yesterday for a second day of talks aimed at improving ties between the two countries, diplomatic sources said. Cuban officials declined to discuss details of the talksUPI - 183 words
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Article, Illustration39 1984-07-15 12 TOULOUSE, Saturday: A SCIENTIST of the southwestern France University, Mr Paul Sebatier of Toulouse, shows the world's smallest video camera. It weighs 28 grams. The camera is made entirely with French components.39 words
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98 1984-07-15 12 AP MANAMA (Bahrain): IRAQ said its warBlanes8 lanes yesterday inflicted "direct and effecve hits" on two ships south of Iran's Kharg Island oil terminal in the Gulf, but there was no independent confirmation of the reported attack. Marine shipping sources in BahrainAP - 98 words
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68 1984-07-15 12 BEIRUT: SYRIAN President Hafez Assad called a ceasefire today between warring proSyrian militias in northern Lebanon, and warned that his army "will act" if the order is not obeyed. In BEIRUT, publisher-editor, Mr Talal Salman, of Beirut's leading leftist newspaper AsSafir, survived a pre68 words
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101 1984-07-15 12 AP TOKYO: THE SOVIET Union is rapidly modernising its arsenal of gas weapons and expanding its capability in conducting extensive chemical warfare, a major Japanese newspaper reported today. Quoting a "confidential US report" obtained by the Japanese government yesterday, the nationwide daily YomiuriAP - 101 words
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90 1984-07-15 12 UPI BTARKE (Florida): DAVID Leroy Washington, 34, a former choirboy who stabbed three people to death, died in the electric chair yesterday after holding his daughter on his knee and telling her "I want you to do better." "I'd like to sayUPI - 90 words
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Article, Illustration454 1984-07-15 13 LAT-WP WARSAW, Saturday THE POLITICALLY sensitive trial of four former advisers to the banned Solidarity trade union movement began yesterday in a cramped military court here after police prevented prominent opposition figures from attending. About SO opposition sympathisers and an equal number of foreign journalistsLAT-WP; PICTURE: AP - 454 words
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83 1984-07-15 13 Reuter MARTIQNACCO (Italy), Saturday IT WAS seven lean years for the people of this small nortneast Italian town who went on a collective diet as part of a study of heart disease. But now it is over, they are asking for more.Reuter - 83 words
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174 1984-07-15 13 UPI LONDON, Saturday MORE THAN 1.000 dockworkers stopped work today, halting freight shipments to and from Britain's largest container port. Union officials warned the dispute could expand to include passenger services. Dock workers at Felixtowe in Suffolk struck just after midnight. At theUPI - 174 words
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Advertisement283 1984-07-15 13 The start of my period usually meant the end of chafing difficulties, Tampax dispenses with all my aerobic classics. There was no way I could these messy problems. wear a tight leotard without showing the Super hygienic, each Tampax tampon embarrassing bulge of a pad. comes with an applicator so283 words
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Article, Illustration330 1984-07-15 15 The need for a book that provided a comprehensive account of the lives and aspirations of Muslims in Singapore has always been felt ftiit never realised, that is up till now, In his foreword to the book, Muslims in Singapore: A Photographic Portrait, Dr Ahmad Mattar, Minister330 words
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Article, Illustration1786 1984-07-15 16 How much does it cost to raise a child In Singapore today? FATIMAH QOUS talked to officials from the Ministry of Social Affairs and the maternal and child health servicesy nutritionists and families living in the private as well as HDB flats. She found that with1,786 words
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Article, Illustration789 1984-07-15 16 Some thoughtful questions about one of the most important decisions you'll ever make HERE are some questions for you to consider before you deal with the important decision of whether or not to have a child If you decide to have a child, it'll be a789 words
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Article, Illustration1661 1984-07-15 18 MASAKI WATANABE - By MASAKI WATANABE They are by now a familiar part off the Singapore city scape. Those tough, disciplined men In hardhats, working round-the-clock to make sure that our key development projects like Marina City and Raffles City are finished in time. These dedicated menPICTURES: HAIRIS - 1,661 words
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Article247 1984-07-15 18 HOW MUCH HE EARNS: Typically, a Korean construction worker earns about 5f1,600 a month, with lodgings, food, clothing and return air fare provided by the company. Back home, he would earn about five to 10 per cent less. HOW LONG HE IS ON THE247 words
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Article, Illustration216 1984-07-15 19 JOHN TURNER, 55, a British-born corporate lawyer from Toronto, became Canada's 17th Prime Minister on June 30, 1984. He succeeds Pierre Eliotto Trudeau who occupied the post of Prime Minister for 16 years. Playing the card of a new outlook after the long216 words
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Article, Illustration1533 1984-07-15 20 CAROLE RUSSELL - By CAROLE RUSSELL IPS THE NEXT time you clean the living room spare a thought for Murray Spangler, a caretaker who invented the vacuum cleaner. For contrary to popular belief Mr Hoover did not invent this amazing device... William Hoover was an extremely astuteIPS - 1,533 words
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Article, Illustration645 1984-07-15 21 Jackie Sam - Word was not allowed to go in print SINGAPORIANA By Jackie Sam THE MINDS of Press censors run along unusual tracks. At their oddest, perhaps, in times of war. Lan Morrison of the London Times, in his Malayan Postscript, recalls that when Singapore was under siege645 words
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Article651 1984-07-15 25 Star of Ringling Brothers Circus who conquers his animals with love instead KNT International THE SCARS ran the lengths of both his arms. More than 500 stitches have been sewn on the body of animal trainer Guntber Gebel-Williams. A tiger's claw, when it pierces theKNT International - 651 words
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Article, Illustration473 1984-07-15 25 PET PftRHDE CERTAIN infectious diseases may strike your pet even if it is maintained in peak condition. Some of these are so serious that prevention is the only alternative to a dead or hopelessly disabled dog. This makes it imperative that you follow a proper vaccination473 words
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Article, Illustration1267 1984-07-15 26 GEORGE HADKEY-GARCIA - By GEORGE HADKEY-GARCIA IPS VEGETARIANISM is a growing fad in fad-con-scious Hollywood. Other stars try it but soon give up because of their lack of discipline or understanding. But here are some celebrities who are breaking themselves in to the rigours of a non-meatIPS - 1,267 words
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Article, Illustration704 1984-07-15 26 Kath Walsh - Weighing the long-term benefits of a low-calorie diet By Kath Walsh HERE'S the first in a series of articles on nutrition by KATH WALSH, our new columnist Miss Walsh majored In Biochemistry and Bacteriology, at the Liverpool University. She later obtained a postgraduate Diploma in Dietetics at the School704 words
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Article, Illustration926 1984-07-15 28 Peter Tai Yoke Choy is a classic example of the poor kampung boy who made good. Through hard work, sheer determination and a little bit of luck, he has transcended the claws of poverty to become one of Malaysia's successful businessmen. This is the true story926 words
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Article, Illustration388 1984-07-15 30 YET another comedy about the peccadilloes of aspiring police rookies? Not really. This time, we meet up with a reluctant police recruit who has been forced into the academy in order to avoid a prison term. With him is a bunch of388 words
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203 1984-07-15 30 ffREW \TALKj IPS IN THE Rolliing Stones magazine, a music promoter has pronounced that the era of outdoor concerts is over. Last year, DAVID BOWIE; The POLICE and SIMON and GARFUNKEL were drawing in 60,000 people per con- cert, and theIPS - 203 words
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Article, Illustration491 1984-07-15 31 Graham Colin Jones - f all about WORDS by Graham Colin Jones RECENTLY one of my students handed me a piece of work which was not up to his usual high standard of presentation. At the bottom of the page he wrote "Sorry for the untidyness". Should it491 words
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230 1984-07-15 31 MICHAEL GARTNER - K By MICHAEL GARTNER SOMEONE at the YMCA was asking about the word disaster. "That has something to do with the stars," he said, and he's right. Let's start at the beginning. The Greeks had a word, aster, that meant star,230 words
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Article, Illustration345 1984-07-15 31 RODNEY ROBSON - Hobson's Choice B* RODNEY ROBSON IT SEEMS bank customers have learnt nothing since this column pointed out that as long as they tolerate unsatisfactory service without a murmur, unsatisfactory service will persist. Your correspondent was in a bank queue at what345 words
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Article, Illustration767 1984-07-15 32 VIOLET OON - •EATING with VIOLET OON COMPETITION, they say is good for the soul. It separates the men from the boys. I guess that's just what is happening in the food world in Singapore. Rental and other costs are so high and alternatives for eating767 words
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167 1984-07-15 32 MONOAY Chicken Noodle Soup Roast Lamb Loin with roast potatoes and garden vegetables OR Pork chops and apple sauce with French fries and garden vegetables Fresh Fruit TUSSDAY Potage Roast Beef with Yorkshire Pudding, roast potatoes and garden vegetables OR167 words
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Article, Illustration441 1984-07-15 32 AT LAST the complete kitchen shop. Called the Cuisinarion and located in the Promenade in Orchard Road, it is owned by food and kitchen faddist Mrs Bernice Tang who first forayed into the professional world of cuisine when she took over the La Bernardin French441 words
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Article, Illustration379 1984-07-15 33 SYGMA THEIR NAMES are Doug, Richard, Scott, Karl, Kathy, Lisa, Wendy, Eric and Dwight: nine men and women who make up the American Olympic windsurfing team. And they are training like mad in Florida under the direction of Major Hall, their coach. Living together, they have become fastSYGMA; PICTURE: SYGMA - 379 words
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Article, Illustration549 1984-07-15 34 BOOKS THE STORY thus far: For some reason or reasons unknown, The Amalgamated Worlds (Biggest in the Universe) wants to build a new world somewhere, no doubt as a tax shelter of sorts. Enters God, the managing, sales and financial director of Creative Consultancy Property549 words
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124 1984-07-15 34 Title: Daughters of Regals and Other Tales Author: Stephen R Donaldson Publisher: Del Rey LAT-WP THIS IS A collection of eight tales that run the gamut from fantasy to horror, including a chapter, Gilden-fire from The 111-Earth War (Vol" Two in The ChroniclesLAT-WP - 124 words
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Article114 1984-07-15 34 Title: The Athletic Eye Authors: Arthur Seiderman Steven Schneider Publisher: Morrow LAT-WP SEIDERMAN and Schneider argue that *bad hands in football, poor fielding in baseball, weak free-throw shooting in basketball and poor service returns in tennis can.all have the same cause: problems in vision thatLAT-WP - 114 words
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Article120 1984-07-15 34 Title: The Country Gardener's Almanac Author: Martin Lawrence Publisher: Main Street LAT-WP This almanac might make you wonder if you've stepped into another century. The contents do emanate from the past, but there are helpful tips applicable to modern weekend gardeners. Just as folk remediesLAT-WP - 120 words
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100 1984-07-15 34 PoeMon WMk TWe Author Publisher 1 2 Irxfcana Jones James Kahn Sphere and the Temple of Doom 2 No Good Men Genevieve Orbis Richardson 3 The Moghul Thomas Sphere Hoover 4 10 The Last of Days Moris Fart*100 words
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195 1984-07-15 34 FICTION 1. '....And Ladies of the Club' Helen Hooven Santmyer 2. Lincoln: A novel Gore Vidal 3. Full Circle Danielle Steele 4. The Walking Drum Louis L'Amour 5. The Aqmtame Progression Robert Ludlum 6. Deep Six Olive Cussler 7. Heretics of Dune195 words
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Article, Illustration1196 1984-07-15 35 ANNIE CHIA - By ANNIE CHIA Many purchasers of condominium units spend months searching for their dream units and some even take the trouble to find out their rights and responsibilities under the law. Many think it. is time to pass their worries to their solicitors1,196 words
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Article, Illustration469 1984-07-15 36 FOO MEY KIEN - By FOO MEY KIEN PANTHER Private Limited has built a factory equipped with "countrv club" faculties to keep Its 250 workers happy and healthy. The 8-storey complex, which officially opens its doors at Kallang Bahru tomorrow has recreational facilities built at a cost of469 words
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Article, Illustration369 1984-07-15 36 WE REFER to your article regarding our development (The Sunday Monitor, June 24) and would like to clarify certain statements that were made. Firstly, we would like to state that the swimming pool was at the time (prior to June 23, when the369 words
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Article, Illustration684 1984-07-15 37 RESIDENTS REVIVE GOLD MINING TOWN SYGMA SOVEREIGN HILL is an immense slag heap at the entrance to the town of Ballarat (Victoria), the city of gold prospectors built in 1851. The main street smells strongly of horses and freshly-ground coffee. Girls in crinoline go pastSYGMA - 684 words
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Advertisement116 1984-07-15 15 FEATURES The rising cost of bringing up a child: Pl 6-17 What makes the Korean worker tick: PlB PM John Turner steers Canada towards a new path: Pl 9 When names conjure up great inventions: P2O Stars crash in on vegetarian diets plus a new column on nutrition: P26 Poor116 words
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Miscellaneous72 1984-07-15 29 fIT LOOK& UK£ WeV.' WHAT Af?£ ALL.) /,4i. L OV£f2/k/^iOU LUCuM epore? J. erore wroxe rueee'^one] I i rAi«^w®^r^o OLD MASTER CUTE fltf". ?#§F=liF x^ 7 y 1 -V^ct. j£S*9' y Slim waist I'M AN EXPERT 1 JEFF| I'M SOINO-TOOO> I I PAID *200 ~V I 71 I ~~r j]72 words
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Advertisement50 1984-07-15 30 "Which would you prefer... a glass of ordinary beer or jB KKmfi Reassuringly expensive Belgium's premium beer Imported from Belgium exclusively by.MarketLink Services (S) Pte Ltd, 8% Dunearn Road, #03-06 Sime Darby Centre, Singapore 2158. Tfel: *****66 f f *»./>»'**"* <A 941 9 t -A member of ihe Simp Darby50 words
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Advertisement32 1984-07-15 33 StekUtC* DAIMARU GALERIES LAFAYETTE KLASSE (CENTREPOINT; LUCK• METRO (FAR EAST; GOLDEN MILE; ORCHARD; SUPREME) OG (MAIN; ELITE) PRINTCMre ROBINSON'S SMALL WORLD TANGS YUYI DANCE CENTRE HESHE (CENTREPOINT; PARKWAY PARADE; THOMSON PLAZA) TEMPTATION32 words
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Miscellaneous483 1984-07-15 34 YOUR BIRTHDAY TODAY: Th« first few months of the year indicate some minor disappointments. A new romance will cheer you towards the middle of the year. An older person will make an unfair demand on you and you will have to be kindly but firm. Money matters Improve and you483 words
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Advertisement280 1984-07-15 35 AA R C A D lAW Cbuntry4iome Approached via an avenue of rain inr J trees through a quiet neigh bo urhcxxl 1! SSJStefl A tranquil [>anorama of landscaped W: ijF gardens blending with the ¥.V wUUMIH architecture of the homes f '4 Each block designed around a central L280 words
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Advertisement248 1984-07-15 36 MICHAEL SIM 11 ft ASSOCIATESIf^^^^g^BP^HW To be held at Mandarin Court C 4th Floor Mandarin Hotel Orchard Road, Singapore on Tuesday 17th July 1984 at 2.15 p.m. LANDED PROPERTIES 1) 166,168 170 RANGOON ROAD ArM: 4,175 sq. ft. Title: Freehold 2) LAND AT 1 JALAN RAHMAT Area: 438.6 sq. m.248 words
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Advertisement157 1984-07-15 37 The Wine in a Can Ylour sip Wine do lone thing to surprise countless others they could never take wines you as a true we blame you you were to you never take challenge you to your palate the pleasantly In sure once your are remarkably take to convince you157 words
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Article, Illustration170 1984-07-15 38 VALERIE TREVOR - Sunday Matinee Little House on the Prairie Feature Specials Look Back to Yesterday (Channel 5, 3 pm) By VALERIE TREVOR THIS is one of three specials revived by Michael Landon, who kept the original series going for nine long years as the leading actor-producer-director.170 words
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Article, Illustration169 1984-07-15 38 Friday Night Movia Dirty Harry (Frt, Ch S, 10.20 pm) Top show of the week THIS 1971 box office hit directed by Don Siegel was brilliantly nut together for maximum impact It keeps the viewer engrossed from start to finish, if one can stomach169 words
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Article, Illustration451 1984-07-15 39 VALERIE TREVOR - today s I highlights 1 SCORING SYSTEM: Hit IM M* Batew Avaraft By VALERIE TREVOR Tht Klactrlc Company (Ch 5, •.90 am) We focus on two early morning shows for the kids. This educational series is for the 3-7 year-olds. In451 words
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Article, Illustration446 1984-07-15 40 n&Tsj imp V«PT M ExcdtMt Applause Fred Astaira: Puttin* on his Top Hat (Thurs, Ch 12, 9.08 pm) The history of dance can be traced to "twinkle toes" Fred Astaire in his first film with Ginger Rogers Flying Down the Rio in 1933. It446 words
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Advertisement117 1984-07-15 39 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 *®BrS!J*g2ggjpr a V NV-370EN See it today at117 words
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Miscellaneous640 1984-07-15 39 8.30 SBCTEXT Uv« Samp!* Paget. toon in order to avoid the crush of media his son that he a murdered by Indera. 9.00 Opening and Programme Highlights demanding to speak with the 5.20 The Commanding See: Men of War followed by Mowierciee. talking orangutan. (Chinee* SubtMes). Mickey explains the relationship640 words
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Miscellaneous563 1984-07-15 40 8.00 Opening and Programme Highlights 8.30 Film Focus: The Hunchback Of Notre The main cast in this television verfoltowed by Fanfare For Young Musi- Dame. sion are Warren Clarke as Quasimodo, dans (Debut) (Chinese Subtitles). Michelle Newell as Esmaraida. Kenneth This programme focuses on the compe- Victor Hugo s classic563 words
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Miscellaneous488 1984-07-15 40 THEATRE FNJM/SHOW TIMES (Phone) MH Lover's Mask (C)/10.4S am (*****16) Fishing Advsnturo <C)/1.30, 3 30. 7,9 15 Uwmu Lover's Mask (Q/10.4S am (*****30) FlaMng Advanturs (C)/1 30, 3.30, 7. 9.15 Bedok The Turning Point (C)/11 em (*****7) Banana Cop (C)/1.30, 3.30, 7. 9.15 Broadway Tha Turning Point (C)/11 am (*****93)488 words
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1912 1984-07-15 41 AZLINA SCORES TO GIVE TRAINER ZAFIR A DOUBLE Kg YOUR HIGHNESS IV, as expected, romped •way with the Class 2 Div 2 race over 1,100 metres straight in Ipoh yesterday. The Banquet Table four-year-old, steered by Alwin Tweedie, led all the way to beat the1,912 words
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Article153 1984-07-15 41 WOND€AM>Y MA-ZHEN tan MA TAN (Moonof) (Zμ B»o) (Wan too) tail iPmiirVb tOmmM** lOwwMato 2 Hα*}* Uughtar 7 Oram 9 Ovnondi Jarvm 7N»vadi(*Mft SQnttSeyang 7NwtdiQnMn ■Ml IQHmCmm XCMAlCeMM ICm«iC«*t 6 Liu 5T«aM«t 10 Com** 10 Conw* 4 QwrtMn 4 Qmtom* Iμ I 9 Ok* Tifpfe) I FonWn 6153 words
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265 1984-07-15 41 WONDER BOY - By WONDER BOY UP-AND-COMING New Zealand stayer Big Chief should complete a winning double in the last race (5.35 pm) in Ipoh today. The Habitation three-year-old showed class in his last start, over 1,600 metres on this course two months265 words
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Article3012 1984-07-15 42 HOW TO READ THE CARD: Saddlebag ■aatar, Imtml name; age, ******1 and sex; weight; WtlcM difference within brackets; jockey's name; harrier draw; ivalMr owner; ron» record (flrsts-seconds-thlrds-tourths-un-placed) and last three runs; last ran record; aad last win record (If any). RACE 1 2.00 CLASS 5 DIV 4 1,2003,012 words
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Advertisement239 1984-07-15 44 classified 273-9Q9Q woromr Property for Sale EASTWOOD—i MHiHGARDENS 1 Proposed 17 units, 2-storey Terrace Houses at I Jalan Tua Kong, District 15, Off East Coast Road. I Enquiries 4 Bookings: I GREENWOOD ENTERPRISES PTE. LTD. I #05-14, Katong Shopping Centre Tel: *****96, *****36/7 (Dixon Ng) I Advertisement Permit No: 0938239 words
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Advertisement259 1984-07-15 44 I TO I Musical Instruments TWH T0 TWH, muaical atudto and aqUpmenttor rental. Tel: 288-4540. Ronnie/ lolaan. nacmmmo I Ca« Monitor'• CMM May) I L *****90 J CAREER OPPORTUNITIES FOR GCE 'A' LEVEL HOLDERS Suitably qualified persons are invited to apply for the following appointments (A) CORRUPT PRACTICES INVESTIGATION OFFICER259 words
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Advertisement162 1984-07-15 44 MERCHANDISE AMP IKIVICM At Your Service pUitwig proMm? Plnm cM: Fang Him Oectrtcal 63-7618/ 474-7702 (DM), 746-2942/ 266-4676 (N*M Furniture /furnishings 26. Greenwood Avenue (oN Ifcreet Road). Td:466-0478/ *****41. Opm: Sondaya/ PutoSc Holidays Pets MMU9 6 Terrier speoafcst Tranaport optional at raaonaUa cftargea For appointment. *****43/ Want to Buy gold,162 words
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Advertisement289 1984-07-15 44 SINGAPORE tzxcenior note/ I The service industry which is growing significantly, is one of the key factors to the Republic's strategy in structuring the Singapore economy. Singapore Excelsior, Hotel a new and fully computerised First-Class Deluxe hotel with a capacity of 300 rooms, is ideally situated at Coleman Street which289 words
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Article, Illustration1226 1984-07-15 45 'Incomplete' Asian team appears not to have the muscle to subdue the best from Europe KENNETH JALLEH'S > A WEEKLY FOCUS ON LOCAL SPORTS ISSUES AND PERSONALITIES THE THOMAS CUP and Über Cup are still in Asian hands, safe and sound, bat can1,226 words
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Article124 1984-07-15 45 TOMORROW Second women's singles Ivania Lie (Indon) vs Kirs ten Larsen (Den) Second men's doubles Jalani Sidek and Razif Sidek (Mai) vs Martin Dew and Mike Tredgett (Eng) First men's singles Luan Jin (China) vs Morten Frost (Den) Mixed doubles C Harinata Ivania Lie (Indon) vs Martin124 words
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Article, Illustration357 1984-07-15 47 SYGMA - Mctimi by SYGMA SPORTS fans, tennis followers in particular, have come to know him as the "superbrat". JOHN McENROE, volatile and obstinate, with a temperament as highly strung as the sheep gut of his tennis racquet, is by most counts the best player in357 words
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902 1984-07-15 47 LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Sat THE Wimbledon fortnight has concluded, ana' not a moment too soon. The domineering arrogance of John McEnroe and the other Wimbledon brats was giving championship tennis and its officials a worse name than they already deserved for the ill manners ofLAT-WP - 902 words
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Article, Illustration626 1984-07-15 49 S GULAM - Young Lions fail to settle down despite early goal ■Ft ,B iH SINGAPORE 3 SABAH 1 Reports by S GULAM A RATHER nervous Singapore national team got off to a winning start in the Anchor Cup soccer tournament with an easy win over Sabah in last night'sPictures by CHRISTINE CHEW - 626 words
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Article, Illustration271 1984-07-15 49 PAHANG 0 FEDERAL TERRITORY 0 MALAYSIA CUP finalists Pahang were surprisingly held to a scoreless draw by Federal Territory in last night's second match in the Anchor Cup tournament. Pahang pulled off a big surprise even before the kickoff when their star striker271 words
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Article, Illustration102 1984-07-15 50 THE IM4 LOS Angiln Olympics mm to bt bsslsjsd. First It was the Soviet-tod boyoott And now Ifs a dpi of smog. First Staoe (Staoe Three beina the most iswoffs smoa w w% wwnpv iwww wwwnp wvv ™wWW% wwwwi w condition according to thePICTURE: UPI - 102 words
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157 1984-07-15 50 ERNEST FRIDA - By ERNEST FRIDA DR CHAN ONN LENG, one of Singapore's finest athletes, died In a road accident on the Kuala Lumpur-Seremban highway yesterday. His death came as a (hock to many former athletes, rugby players and sports officials. He was 49. Dr Chan won157 words
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542 1984-07-15 50 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday SINGAPORE, fielding their youngest team in the annual international golf series against Malaysia, came on strongly to hold the powerful Malaysians 2-2 after the first day of the four-ball matchplay at the Subang course in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The match542 words
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Article292 1984-07-15 50 B KULA - KHALSA 2 POLICE 1 By B KULA POLICE Sports Association failed to sparkle in the midst of Khalsa's Kiwi polish in Rakai Manihera, falling to their eighth successive defeat in their Premier League hockey match at Tanglln yesterday. Rakai's two goals, one in each292 words
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Article, Illustration355 1984-07-15 51 KENNETH JALLEH - SINGAPORE 3 SABAH 1 KENNETH JALLEH BALL WATCHING was the name of the game for some of Singapore's national players last night The few who were not ball watchers did enough to score three fine nals for a 5-1 victory over Sabah in the355 words
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Article100 1984-07-15 51 IPOH, Saturday MISBUN Hail Sidek, spurred by vengeance, tamed Steve Baddeley of England 11-15,15-9, 15-2 in the guarter-iinals last night of the Benson and Hedges Malaysian Open Badminton Championships to book a semi-final ticket against Indonesia's Icuk Sugiarto. The Malaysian overcame a shaky start to live100 words
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Advertisement77 1984-07-15 46 Charlie stands tall and ptoud. like the plants he's been growing the day we opened. .mytm d^^^^^^^^l^lTKAßlsfiP |^H| JB -<*- HS H <^_ 1^ TC' I*"!*' u«,w: Slo.«°. cl t,mSS&s#^^ '—Where else but the Shangri-La. perfection isn't achieved by merely doing J1 I' j^ a job well. It comes by77 words
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Advertisement117 1984-07-15 48 •M* A /Ma 10% discount on all meals and beverages Huang Palace July 15-Aug 14 It has Ixvn one year since we first introduced Dian Xin (Tim Sum) in our restaurant. Today, its popularity has grown tor it to be named the house specialty. We are celebrating the Ist anniversary117 words
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Advertisement245 1984-07-15 1 m M w rfgy' '^mmW**~' Assess the facts on real estate yourself ▼1 A y *f' I "Generally there is still a strong preference for apartments in districts Li /m fl I 9, 10 and 11 due to the possibility of investment as well as owner Ffll y fl 1245 words
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728 1984-07-15 2 Some salient facts on the local property market... TO BUY or not to buy? That is the question. Whether it is better to commit oneself to the purchase of a condominium now that prices have plummetted by anything from 15 to728 words
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Advertisement218 1984-07-15 2 fL < Hj W pA i Hi. J >| <jWWI l NmHi I T^m v t ||IW Wjßfe* gjpNflfl I 1 il y'. N V mammm 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 modern218 words
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Advertisement195 1984-07-15 3 my life savings into my home: who have a good track record." garden TTTe are confident of Tulip Garden's Consider this and other plus points in favour of Winvestment value. That is why we are Tulip Garden: prepared to sign a one-year lease with you at Freehold and no restriction195 words
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Article, Illustration308 1984-07-15 4 It's a condo development that offers the peace of country living THERE is an oasis of tranquility right in the very heart of Singapore. It's the Dairy Farm Estate, a condominium development located on the Dairy Farm Road beside the Nature Reserve. This medium-priced development308 words
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Advertisement350 1984-07-15 4 NEW HEIGHTS TO QUALITY LIVING Gracious living at H. J. Heights IF YOU are looking for an exclusive enclave L M£s fjjuH quiet surroundings, you won't have to look too "]fl|HH f* r H I Heights certainly the place you have been looking for. or here condominium development, conveniently located350 words
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Advertisement148 1984-07-15 5 nimsions GRACIOUS LIVING AT ITS BEST Madia Mansions comprise only two facilities: pi r—i high-rise blocks of apartments Swimming Pool *hitleyroJ ...r« amidst lush greenery on a Residents' Clubhouse II |«rp^ beautiful landscape. With only Spacious Children's S s /V /v two spacious and luxuriously- Playground s HLj Pssft// Jy148 words
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Article, Illustration135 1984-07-15 6 A LIVELY community with activity rivalling that in town is being established in the vicinity of Jalan Anak Bukit and Jalan Jurong Kechil. Shopping centres, supermarkets, cinemas and offices are springing up here. And nearby, in Jalan Jurong Kechil, a promising condominium development is rising H135 words
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Advertisement196 1984-07-15 6 BEDOK COURT introduces high-rise living with a difference a fenced in garden I iving in Bedok Court is ;g T m j very to that of a H W "T zm landed property environment: You have an exclusive garden of your own with a I, corridor within your compound. i196 words
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Article, Illustration249 1984-07-15 7 AT the junction of Farrer and Holland Roads stands the Tulip Garden condominium project. It's on freehold land in an area favoured by investors. It is within walking distance of local and foreign schools and is just ten minutes away from Orchard Road. In249 words
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Advertisement218 1984-07-15 7 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 give218 words
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Article, Illustration625 1984-07-15 8 LEE CHIU SAN - By LEE CHIU SAN THOSE who like the open space and opportunities to putter in the garden afforded by landed property and yet enjoy the facilities of condominium living should seriously consider moving into Bedok Court. Located on Bedok South Avenue 3, this development brings the625 words
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Advertisement159 1984-07-15 8 FORWARD OVERSEA CREDIT LIMITED I SPECIALLY I I DESIGNED I I for you I Come to FOCL for the finance you Other services include jiff need in real estate We have the 9 Industrial Equipment Financing I|§| expertisethat will make thedifference Financial Leasing to your investment Financing of Office Automation159 words
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Advertisement107 1984-07-15 8 Le Meraer's Jm for Contemporary Luxury or Classic Elegance At Le Mercier's you get the best of both worlds imported exclusively from Europe's leading makers. We have recently enlarged our showroom and cordially invite you to view our Ejuiimvciy t very extensive range of the finest modern and classical 9/*107 words
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Article, Illustration212 1984-07-15 9 It's a good location with great fun facilities too NADIA Mansions stands next to one of Singapore's most historic sites the Sun Yat Sen Villa in the Balestier Road area. This conveniently-located development is in close proximity to the city area. It is212 words
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Advertisement133 1984-07-15 9 x 4 1" L jM Jb W, U| £p r 14 V jj^H "fSS 1 ':':.'.y .v* #1 v r „^^^HV?«H^K'M^^^^Hjfl^^Hpp^ St 1 4 JLJPI v Need a loan to buy a home? POSB-plus-CPF Home Loan is an unbeatable combination We offer the most attractive housing loan Maximum repayment period133 words
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Advertisement264 1984-07-15 10 The Dairy Farm Estate pr we'll help you settle in with these EXTRAS. Free! hL *****111 l JK Jt 3^WBMMrf^r I lib v I*/ I a W itßtM iii 7BM -^r i v ft t M K JSffi |k> > jr „''J|^ far t <TP *^^»jbmES3 Ik tJfIES ■nir litfTJfmi.^■;..-264 words
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Article, Illustration210 1984-07-15 11 BUYERS seeking an easily affordable condominium can look to Far Horizon Gardens, which, despite its name, is not as far away as may seem. This development is located on Yio Chu Kang Road just at the fringe of Ang Mo Kio, with all the facilities210 words
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Advertisement90 1984-07-15 11 Buying a home Take advantage of OUB's Housing Loan Scheme Mandarin Gardens a»«»* j^k^H OUB's Housing Loan Scheme offers: Easy loan repayments with CPF contributions Longer repayment period of up to 25 years Loan with Overdraft facility Competitive interest rates Currently: Up to 10 years 9%% p.a. 11 to 2590 words
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341 1984-07-15 12 Chase the place for fast financing WHEN you've found the home you want, and are in a hurry to close the deal, the place to go for financing is the Chase Manhattan Bank. Chase pride themselves on the speed with which they can process housing loans. Some can be approved341 words
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189 1984-07-15 12 CITIBANK offers potential home purchasers a number of different financing schemes. According to a Citibank statement they permit a customer to borrow more on their housing loans because valuations are carried out by independent assessors and are based on current market value. The loan189 words
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Advertisement259 1984-07-15 12 Spend 20 minutes with us Or spend the next 20 years regretting f ii There are times in our lives f V More as you can use your when we have to make I V v( u month, y contribution some important decisions. J 1 Buying a house and getting259 words
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Advertisement58 1984-07-15 13 It's sheer artistry in wrought iron i <Wfc JIMMP# nLllEfcPl VfP f' JrH J% wSM WE'VE got an appealing array of wrought iron artistry that dovetails beautifully with contemporary architecture as well as any home decor. And every one of these been pain^ mm I CHARTWELL PRIVATE LIMITED f TANNERY58 words
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Article, Illustration336 1984-07-15 14 IF YOU want to tear down your rambling old bungalow and build a few terrace houses in its place, Forward Oversea Credit Ltd will lend you the money to do so. FOCL, though more well known as an industrial and commercial financier, also provides336 words
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Advertisement295 1984-07-15 14 A Discerning Choice in Delightful Country Living. Far Horizon Gardens comprises 270 exclusive apartments situated within 10 acres of peaceful, verdant ground, yet is just a few minutes away from ample amenities within the vicinity. i ic SFL- jZZ g££ Et el n tt™ Ideal Location Barbeque pits and children's295 words
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Article, Illustration255 1984-07-15 15 WHETHER you are remodelling your existing kitchen or moving into a new home, it's best to have a kitchen which is not only attractive but which offers a convenient and well laid-out working area. Built-in kitchen appliances could help achieve this. They make the kitchen255 words
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Article, Illustration132 1984-07-15 15 THE wheel of fashion in home design has now turned full circle. Wrought iron is making a reappearance as homeowners who want security and safety without the ugliness and angularity of wire mesh turn to this traditional material. THERE is132 words