Singapore Monitor, 18 July 1984, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section15 1984-07-18 1 EVENING EDITION r THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No 21/5/84 Wednesday, July 18, 1984 30cents15 words
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321 1984-07-18 1 Link with Singapore dollar may break, says Bank of America Bernama THE BANK of America has speculated on the possibility of Brunei breaking its foreign currency link with Singapore and moving its dollar closer to the American currency, according to Bernama News Agency. TheBernama - 321 words
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367 1984-07-18 1 Reuter LONDON, Wednesday HUNDREDS of lorry drivers were stranded on both sides of the English Channel early today after negotiators failed to break a deadlock in Britain's dock strike, now in its tenth day. The latestReuter - 367 words
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Advertisement18 1984-07-18 1 RBJorn Borg crashes out in comeback bid I ■TV GUIDE: Page 18 ■TV SCENE U HIGHLIGHTS: Page 1918 words
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Advertisement104 1984-07-18 1 THE S PORE INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS BUILDING CENTRE For all building materials equipment Till Bfc. 19 #0343 Outrun Part Complex (0311) K I Wm H *-4 Mj U /Grays scores high on two superb models Consider their winning points Ught Blue Super Rbie is handcrafted in Hickory and Ash with104 words
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333 1984-07-18 2 CAROLINE BOEY - By CAROLINE BOEY NANYANG Technological Institute is stepping up its efforts to recruit more experienced local engineers and reduce its dependence on expatriate staff. By the *****, the institute plans to have 80 per cent local staff. At present more than half333 words
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Article, Illustration205 1984-07-18 2 A WOMAN who, her family said, had never had a day's illness, has died at the age of 100. Madam Li Zhiniang died in her sleep at her Toa Pavoh home, about 4.00 am on July 13. She has more than 80 grandchildren and205 words
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Article75 1984-07-18 2 Thieves broke into a semi-detached house in Jalan Dermawan off Tanglin Road yesterday and escaped with $32,000 worth of jewellery and cash. Madam L B Angelina, 50, reported that she left home for work about 11 am after locking her house. When she returned at 5130 pm, she75 words
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350 1984-07-18 2 THERE WAS all the fun of an electronic fair at the World Trade Centre today. The occasion was the opening of Famfair '84, a showcase of home electronics. It is claimed to be the largest exhibition of its kind ever in Singapore,350 words
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89 1984-07-18 2 THE FIRST supervision training programme to use videotapes featuring local actors and actresses is being offered by the National Productivity Board. The programme, which uses behavioural models to equip managers and supervisors with specific skills to manage and motivate staff, will be presented in two89 words
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Article, Illustration615 1984-07-18 3 JANICE LIM - By, JANICE LIM SINGAPORE consumers are still a long way from accepting no-brand products, two big store chains said yesterday. Representatives of NTUC Fairprice and Emporium Holdings were commenting on a call by the Consumers' Association of Singapore (Case) to introduce plain-packaged goods615 words
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Article240 1984-07-18 3 SHOPPERS interviewed yesterday had this to say about generic products: Mrs Sob Slew Tin, S3, a housewife, said: "I usually look out for products on sale. It doesn't really matter if the [products are brandless so ong as they are cheaper." Mrs Koh Poh Kwee: "I might240 words
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452 1984-07-18 4 YONG POW ANG - By YONG POW ANG ANTI-ESTABLISHMENT attitudes, a fashion in the West in the Sixties, are catching on in Singapore, Mr Ong Teng Cheong, secretary-general of the National Trades Union Congress and Minister without Portfolio, said yesterday. People are more ready to stand452 words
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185 1984-07-18 4 THE PRESENTATION of news will still vary according to different newspapers, even when the maior newspaper groups are merged, Mr Ong Teng Cneong, NTUC secretarygeneral and Minister without Portfolio, said yesterday. Asked to comment on the merger of the Straits Times group and Singapore185 words
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Article140 1984-07-18 4 LO SOO CHEW wanted to park in front of his house, but there was a white line on the road. So he poured paint remover over the line. His attempt to get free narking proved costly yesterday when he was fined $500 in a140 words
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Article, Illustration213 1984-07-18 6 CHEW YEN FOOK - STORY AND PICTURE BY CHEW YEN FOOK BIORHYTHM machines are out of tune with Singapore life, the Ministry of Health has ruled. Four machines have been sitting at Funworld in Parkway Parade for six months with signs saying they are "awaiting213 words
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327 1984-07-18 6 FINDING NEW tour ideas to make Singapore a more attractive destination is proving a challenge for travel agencies. Many travel agents have identified the problem as the lack of a Singapore product. The question still to be answered is: what can327 words
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162 1984-07-18 6 INVESTIGATORS set a trap for a man who sought a commission for helping a company get a contract, a district court heard yesterday. The court was told that Tan Wui-Min. 58, property manager tor a firm of chartered surveyors, recommended awarding of an162 words
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118 1984-07-18 6 INFLATION is still firmly under control, although prices resumed an upward trend in June, figures released last night by the Department of Statistic show. The index rose O.S per cent in June to 103.3 points, 3.3 per cent above the 100point118 words
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Advertisement210 1984-07-18 2 [Faber-Castel] I TFaber-Casteil J puts new K^puKßptpf I Sole Agent AAT International (Pte)Ltd Te) *****41 The Tea Garden IVsents a French Revolution Voila! The best of French cuisine in the Tea Garden. Has there been a French revolution? We'd like to f': so. Imagine yourselves at the steps of Montmarte210 words
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Advertisement36 1984-07-18 2 Made in Germany The effective and quick relief German medicine for stomach-ache, indigestion, gastritis and hyperacidity. It's formula includes Liquorice and other medicinal herbs. |f" Obtainable at leading Chinese Drug Stores D —and Pharmacies. MHP *****336 words
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Advertisement153 1984-07-18 3 Sharp opens doors to the ocean,garden and farm. Delights from the ocean, greens from the garden, meat from the farm. All these food stay fresh longer in Sharp's range of super spacious refrigerators. Which means you can keep more food in Sharp fridges and cut down your marketing time. As153 words
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Advertisement85 1984-07-18 3 iu'* r i£n»j*t Szechuan cuisine at the Meisan Restaurant comes to you in a delicious, sumptuous range. Every dish is an exquisite creation and authentic to the last ingredient. Dine on such servings of genuine Szechuan specialities as Campnor Smoked Duck, Drunken Chicken, tender Meisan Pork Ribs and even live85 words
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Advertisement220 1984-07-18 4 It's out! The leader copies. With Se/ex Plain Paper Copiers. Everything the leader does has to be perfect And with the perfect equipment WITH YOUR BUSINESS So when Singapore Colour Centre, the leader in photo finishing installs Selex Copiers in its branches for the py > r second time, there220 words
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Advertisement120 1984-07-18 6 The RntosTrio jLA (HBL LOHFIgS The familiar trio that have entertained so many for so are performing at Singapore's newest top spot The Lounge in Crown Prince Hotel. Thrill to their extensive and versatile repertoire which ranges from evergreens to pops and country. They are all set to woo you120 words
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Advertisement783 1984-07-18 7 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR, WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1984 j f) PAGE 7 JVORl£tradecentre b JPr^ Panasonic and Technics products ever! If'c Pomfolr 'Q>l $945.00 II s ramiair $260.00 1 *E =1 National NR-204 tre An extravaganza of fun and National RXC46 I I Flatback Refrigerator excitement for all the family. But783 words
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world
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186 1984-07-18 8 AP MOSCOW, Wednesday THE SOVIET Union last night launched a spaceship that carried a woman cosmonaut on her second mission. Miss Svetlana Savitskaya and two men will join three cosmonauts who are approaching an endurance record in an orbiting space station. The Soviet UnionAP - 186 words
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319 1984-07-18 8 AP MANILA, W«dnMday LABOUR leaders said yesterday that 52 per cent inflation, large layoffs and government restrictions on union activities may force them to call a nationwide strike. The leaders of a coalition representing 800,000 workers said a Filipino worker needs at least 130AP - 319 words
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360 1984-07-18 8 New Zealand dollar trades below 1.05 Reuter WELLINGTON, Wednesday FOREIGN exchange markets, closed since Sunday, reopened after today's devaluation announcement ana the New Zealand dollar traded at just under US5O* (5|1.05) compared with US62C before the election. The incoming Labour government devalued the dollar by 20 per cent today asReuter - 360 words
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122 1984-07-18 8 Reuter SAN SALVADOR, Wed US MILITARY advisers brought in to train the Salvadorean army have unwittingly instructed rebels fighting to bring down the Washington-backed government, US officials and rebel sources said today. The officials, who asked not to be identified, said US armyReuter - 122 words
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207 1984-07-18 8 UPI GENEVA, Wednesday THE SOVIET Union told Switzerland yesterday it is sending a nine-tonne truck back home rather than let Swiss Customs inspect the contents or provide an inventory. The Swiss Foreign Ministry said the Soviet diplomatic mission in Geneva askedUPI - 207 words
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124 1984-07-18 8 UPI NORTH BROOKFIELD (Massachusetts), Wed CATHERINE Woodworth came back from a family fishing trip with the biggest catch of the day a 3.47-kg boy. Mrs Woodworth and her husband, James, took their two sons Benjamin, 8, and Travis, 0, for a picnic and fishingUPI - 124 words
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Article109 1984-07-18 10 AP BRUSSELS, Wed THE EUROPEAN Economic Community (EEC) will face serious financial problems in the fall if its members do not provide more funds this year, the EEC Commission President Gaston Thorn said yesterday. In a letter to the EEC governments on the eveAP - 109 words
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673 1984-07-18 10 LAT-WP PARIS, Wednesday FRENCH President Francois Mitterrand, clearly intent on infusing his unpopular administration with freshness, yesterday replaced Prime Minister Pierre Mauroy with a 37-year-old socialist technocrat who prizes pragmatic economics over old ideology. Mr Laurent Fabius, a long-time protege of MrLAT-WP - 673 words
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225 1984-07-18 10 AP MANAMA (Bahrain), Wednesday IRAQ said yesterday its air defences shot down an Iranian jetfighter in the southern sector of the battlefront, while the Saudi Arabian-led Arab Gulf Alliance prepared for a two-pronged diplomatic offensive to end the 45-month-old war. An Iraqi militaryAP - 225 words
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Article141 1984-07-18 10 UPI PIERRE (South Dakota), Wednesday AL DENNIS says he must be crazy to float down the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers, but the 84-year-old adventurer has been planning the trip for 60 years. Mr Dennis, of Carmel, California, has been travelling in a three-metre rubber raft sinceUPI - 141 words
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135 1984-07-18 10 LAT-WP BONN, Wed THE WEST German Government lifted a five-year ban on aid to El Salvador yesterday and said it would provide US|lB million (5537.8 million) in financial and technical assistance to the strife-torn country. The announcement came after talks betweenLAT-WP - 135 words
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336 1984-07-18 11 LAT-WP SAN FRANCISCO, Wednesday THE REV Jesse Jackson, in a speech drafted for the Democratic National Convention yesterday, delivered an emotion-charged apology for any discomfort, pain or fear he might have caused during "low moments" in his presidential campaign. He begged for patience andLAT-WP - 336 words
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164 1984-07-18 11 Hongkong Standard HONG KONG, W«dnMday THE NUMBER of young habitual smokers in Hong Kong has dropped by 3 per cent, according to a survey carried out by the Census and Statistics Department. The survey said 20 per cent of those aged 15 andHongkong Standard - 164 words
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213 1984-07-18 11 LATWP WASHINGTON, Wednesday PRESIDENT Reagan, who has attempted for months to remain above the fray of the Democratic presidential campaign, intends to inaugurate a series of direct challenges to Mr Walter Mondale next week. He has decided to accelerate his campaign schedule,LATWP - 213 words
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Advertisement130 1984-07-18 8 TAT LEE FINANCE (A Subsidiary of Tat Lee Bank) BK%. Fixed Deposits Savings 7%% p.a. Interest on your savings account will be calculated on a daily basis and credited monthly. it *1 J* TAT LEE FINANCE LIMITED Head Office: 90 Cecil Street. #01-01 Dunn House. Singapore 0106. Telephone: *****22 (8130 words
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Advertisement184 1984-07-18 9 91 HBF ffi aia^K^l^N': 'iß >:4';. vjUsyy^L-Kf nB fSS A mfisJi "'#iliS £r,K£ fa fpyMzzp. j* < ''>'^^^HI Casa Rosita Phase II Everything You Ever Need. gXJI B«»hb i>. i 66 apartments finished Located on the most lavish Bukit Timah Special Furnishing Allowance For the Mediterranean style close to Orchard184 words
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Advertisement176 1984-07-18 10 Dining Ar Raffles. Elizabethan Grill. International cuisine highlighted by English specialties such as Roast Beef and Yorkshire Pudding on the famous silver wagon. Ample parking at the rear. il& Raffles Hotel *sS?P Our tradition is legendary Beach Road. Singapore 0718 Tel: *****41. ffljjWlP Edmund John Come join the fun at176 words
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85 1984-07-18 12 AP TAIPEH, Wednesday THE STATE-OWNED Taiwan Power Co has signed agreements with about 10 firms in Tokyo to issue five billion yen (Ss44 million) in bonds in Japan Taiwan's first corporate bonds in Japan, an official said yesterday. Chiu Ching-Yun, tne company'sAP - 85 words
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460 1984-07-18 12 Will stock market firm up or remain bearish One broker firm sees a turnaround, but another expects cautious trend TWO LOCAL stockbroking firms hold different views about the Singapore stock market. City Securities says that this month, the local stock market conditions are expected to firm up as it enters460 words
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264 1984-07-18 12 COMPANY REPORTS EADY Investments Private Limited has received acceptances for 8.22 million shares, representing approximately 38.4 per cent of Singapore Glass (1974) Limited's (SGL) issued share capital, which include 7.86 million shares from ACI Asia Limited. These acceptances, tofjether with the264 words
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155 1984-07-18 12 Reuter SAO PAULO, Wednesday THE CONTINUING strength of the US dollar on world currency markets is adding to the problems of the weaker economies in debt-ridden Latin America, particularly those which rely heavily on commodity exports. High dollar interest rates,Reuter - 155 words
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354 1984-07-18 13 THE SINGAPORE stock market opened firm this morning with interest centred on situational stocks like Pan El, one of the top risers. There was shortcovering in JEL and some buying in National Iron. The turnover was moderate by midday. Pan El354 words
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Article261 1984-07-18 13 Selected stocks at midday. Market tone: mixed Arab Mai Dev 1.02/1.03 Boustead 2.09/2.10 C Storage 3.10 B F and N 5.00/5.05 Genting 4.80/4.84 Glh 2.46 S Haw Par 2.03/2.04 Isetan 2.86/2.92 Keck Seng 3.30 S Esso 13.40/13.50 Hume 4.50 B Inchcape 2.61/2.65 Intraco 2.89/191 Jacks Intl 5.30 S261 words
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Article117 1984-07-18 13 Your S$ to one unit ot foreign currency Selling Buying TT/DD TT DD US| 2.1555 2.1455 2.1365 sterling 2.8396 2.8176 2.8076 Australian f 1.7926 1.7686 1.7536 Canadian 1.6265 1.6065 1.5915 New Zealand 1.0809 1.0609 1.0409 S$ to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling 10.9025 10.6525 10.6025 Belgian franc/comm117 words
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Article140 1984-07-18 13 IN SINGAPORE, the US dollar firmed against most major currencies in active early trading following its rise in New York on a belief that US interest rates, will continue to rise. It rose to 243.05/15 yen from New York's 242.75/85 close and to 2.8535/45 marks from 2.8525/35.140 words
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Article33 1984-07-18 13 AT THE midday break, the OUB Composite Share Price Index was up 0.77 points to 444.22. The OUB Singapore Dollar Trade Weighted Index was up 0.1024 points to 130.8960 in morning trading.33 words
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Advertisement94 1984-07-18 12 I a tea-faeci6, f I I Thursday Fashion Special July 19 5.30pm •At Mezzanine Lounge I I Watch the current fashion Pi W\ trends as you indulge 1 M r in afternoon tea and cakes-fIY fi i Jfll or unwind over cocktails, Then catch up on some cool serene comfort94 words
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Miscellaneous30 1984-07-18 12 > )M1 McNkicM Syntficsw lac 4-If S R H DOW J0ME.6... 0 p ov y N 24'/a... K CAM I PUT YOU OM HOLD WHILE I HAVE. AH APOPLECTIC RT 430 words
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Advertisement166 1984-07-18 13 The KAST" perfomance copier that gives you a run for your money. Introducing the new Toshiba BD-55tl FAST in copying FAST in Options When it comes to copying speed, the BD-5511 is at the Also available are semi-automatic document feeders and head of its class a quick 22 copies per166 words
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565 1984-07-18 14 MISS LIM LAY SIANG - MISS LIM LAY SIANG Singapore 1646 I AM an avid reader of telephone directories. When told that the new Singapore Phone book was ready, I rushed to the distribution centre to collect my entitlement although it was not the date allocated to me.565 words
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Article56 1984-07-18 14 WOULD the Public Works Department please consider painting double yellow lines along the road fronting the rear block of Orchard Towers and also in front of Hotel Negara. There is always traffic congestion during the lunch hour and after office hours, due to illegal parking by56 words
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Article608 1984-07-18 15 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT THE MALAYSIAN Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad, has been quite shrewd in his Cabinet reshuffle. He has basically solved his immediate problems without too great an upheaval and without upsetting too many people. The quiet, but forceful, leader has not,608 words
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96 1984-07-18 15 WONG FOOK CHOY - WONG FOOK CHOY Singapore 0315 THE press merger reminds me of the merger of the bus companies in Singapore. Singapore used to have seven bus companies. They were merged into four, and finally into one, now known as96 words
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387 1984-07-18 15 VIEWS ON THE PRESS MEROER ON THE merger of the newspapers, I fear that Singaporeans may have become numb to the changes which affect them. They may not be able to react to the elimination of the choice of editorial perspective. The387 words
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185 1984-07-18 15 PATRICK CHEE - PATRICK CHEE Singapore 1025 AFTER the merger, Singaporeans may be conditioned to accept the economic or political fancies of the monopoly. As long as we have the present Government to ensure that the new grouping does not attempt to influence the country185 words
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Advertisement285 1984-07-18 14 Introducing the New Ford Econovan. Now loaded with new profit features. Now even more features to power The new Ford Econovan is now yAi ir Hrivo niDdtor niY\fifc available in 3 mod6ls at pric6s you II find mor© your anve luwarus greaier prui ns. competitive than ever. rack anH nininn285 words
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Miscellaneous31 1984-07-18 15 f We mly don't need to mention a balanced budget, Ben. sureiy you dent believe -me gewemmenr wand te -ftoiisn J 111 it iir wid ro Than it tanes j*n ?p/31 words
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Article, Illustration831 1984-07-18 16 WONG AH YOKE - FILMS ON RESISTANCE TO THE FUHRER By WONG AH YOKE RIDING on the wave of European fascism during the period after World War I, Hitler built a ref;ime that was unparalelled in its barbarism and terror. His adeptness at evoking mass emotionalism as dictator in Germany fanned831 words
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Article, Illustration742 1984-07-18 16 LO TIEN YIN - USuisine j By LO TIEN YIN IT MAY be a little out of the way, but if you are going west of the island, do drop in at Yone, a delightful Japanese restaurant at Hong Leong Garden. Yone serves good JapanesePICTURES: HAIRIS - 742 words
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Article, Illustration560 1984-07-18 16 SHAWS is all set for post-production work on one of its biggest movies in recent years The Greatest Love (tentative title), starring Chow Yuen Fatt. The choice of the singer for the title theme is another area of interest. It was once heavily rumoured that Teresa560 words
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Article, Illustration532 1984-07-18 18 TOADAY'S HIGHLIGHTS Matt Houston The Woman in White (E) (Ch 5, 9.15 pm) WADE Kimball is serving time for a murder he vows he did not commit. When he is refused a new trial, he bolts from the courtroom in a moment of anger and seeks532 words
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Article, Illustration504 1984-07-18 18 TV SCENE Los Angeles Times WHAT if ABC, CBS or NBC financed and released to theatres movies like Tender Mercies, Terms of Endearment, Racing with the Moon and Never Cry Wolf and then screened them on TV? That is exactly what channel four,Los Angeles Times - 504 words
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Article, Illustration682 1984-07-18 19 WONG AH YOKE - TITLE: SUDDEN IMPACT STARRING: Clint Eastwood, Sondra Locke, Pat Hingle DIRECTOR: Clint Eastwood SHOWING: Capitol Reviewed by WONG AH YOKE INSPECTOR Harry Callahan, better known as Dirty Harry, is back for the fourth time. But he no longer strikes one as being very dirty. He is still682 words
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Advertisement53 1984-07-18 16 E&e Appeal Ait Its Most Fashionable Sport Jean Chantant fashionable eye-wear for sheer good looks. Crafted in stylish panaloid frames which are 50% lighter than others, Jean Chantant sunglasses are a cut above the rest. Available in an impeccable range of designs and colours for both sexes. to V Sole53 words
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Miscellaneous1468 1984-07-18 17 leisure ~B~~] K3H3 5 Live Sample Opening and Programme by Richard Simmons on One: Who's a Clever Romper Room C7^ Wilderness V' \ifh /fl 6.15 News i_' /^JLV;i 6.50 Happy When his customers begin shop at mall. Howard s hardware store suffers a decline in profit. He therefore decides it1,468 words
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Advertisement76 1984-07-18 18 DRAGON PALACK We offer a tribute to oriental gourmets-superb CANTONESE cuisine, Fresh Seafood Steamboat in a relaxing ambience. We also offer an attractive WEDDING OR COMPANY DINNER PACKAGE FREE AMPLE FORKING For Reservation, please call (*****11 EXTN 121/130 (Uockptt glutei International Pt». Ltd. Oxley Rise/Penang Road. Singapore 0923. THINK FITNESS...76 words
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Advertisement77 1984-07-18 19 Hsemosol gives quick, effective relief. Piles or haemorrhoids They may cause pain, haemorrhage, itch ggM| MflH. and swelling. Haemosol contains five active ingredients Vit E, Vit Ki, Rutin, M Lysozyme Chloride and Pluronic F-68 to ML help combat swelling, pain, haemorrhage and itching at the source of Hsemosol Today's oral77 words
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Miscellaneous511 1984-07-18 19 fllM GUIDE DALIT (*****16): HEX AFTER HEX (C) ANG MO Kl *****01 SHAOLIN TEMPLE (C) LIWAGU (*****30): BEWITCHED (C) JJJJAp^ PPSW Synopsis: A documentary featuring sensational stunts BEDOK (*****7): SOUTH SHAOLIN MASTER (C) BROADWAY (*****94): PAGAR PAGAR CINTA (M) CATHAY /*****00 V RRFAKHANPF CAPITOL (*****59): SUDDEN IMPACT (E) CATHAY (*****00).511 words
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Miscellaneous1218 1984-07-18 20 leisure prints usA THERE will an the Museum Gallery from tomorrow to July pm daily Admission FLOWER SHOW THE Singapore Flower Show Darkness by Mr Akira Tbkahashi, owner Floral Decoration and Akira Catering Services, will be held at the Lafite and Latour Rooms, Hotel Meridien, on Satur- R9^r Trio wi1,218 words
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Miscellaneous302 1984-07-18 20 OKI AMATEUR MOVIE MOVIES made on film or videotape that are not for professional or commercial purposes are invited to be submitted for an amateur movie contest organised by the Continuing Education and Special Services (CESS) of the People's Association. The competition is divided into three sections open (citizens and302 words
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Miscellaneous672 1984-07-18 21 leisure comics FASTRACK By Bill Hdbrook OBs!! F' "I f V «V O O A. .Jgl |*n HOW IS Vooß V X SH«S 6«TriM& MSTUSS. f M FACT, SMf 5«90i0\ l|*| A a 4 V MoM HANDLING- /HdT Too\ SH»*S &I&IMNIN& Tb ««.121 B* CoMiNft- ff*£ lb I lIA A672 words
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PROPERTY SECTION
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Article, Illustration729 1984-07-18 22 SIT YIN FONG - By SIT YIN FONG THE JAPANESE owners of the $60million Delfi Orchard regard the building as a "lady." A laay needs "curves." That is why its Japanese architects went to all the trouble of finding a building material, which has produced the729 words
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Article, Illustration268 1984-07-18 24 Proposed project will cost $3.5 m Australian Information Service AUSTRALIA'S newest Chinatown, to cost about As 2 million (S$S.5B million), is planned for Brisbane, the capital of Queensland. Major 1 features will include a huge drive-through pagoda-style arch across one of the city's main intersections,Australian Information Service - 268 words
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Advertisement123 1984-07-18 22 TO BE HELD AT:The British Council Th#atr«tt« Basement, Singapore Rubber House 14 Collyer Quay Singapore 0104 On Friday 27th July 1964 At 3.00 p.m. 11, Sian Tuan Avenue Singapore 2158 (MK 16 Lot 516) Title: Freehold Site Area: 1,089.0 sq.m. (With vacant possession) 60A Grange Mansion Grange Road, Singapore 0923123 words
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Advertisement88 1984-07-18 22 Buying a home? Take advantage of OUB's Housing Loan Scheme Mandarin Gardens 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 25 years88 words
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Advertisement120 1984-07-18 24 6 UNITS 3-storey xiyjir semi-detached bungalows UJNLl by the East Coast JplJmBk* Ideally located in the residential area of Katong/ Siglap, each unit is sited on a land area of 3,700 sq ft and has a large built-up area with 5 bedrooms, study and 4 bathrooms. Located off East Coast120 words
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Advertisement290 1984-07-18 24 Public Auction No: It, Haig A«mc Apartment Three Storey Bungalow #12-02 Ptaribaak Land Area: ***** sq. ft. (3 bedroom split level) Floor Area: 1755 v\. ft. Floor Area: 4090 sq. ft. Title: W yrs leasehold (appro*) (VP) Title: FREEHOLD (VP) No: 37 Jalaa Siador Apartment Single Storey Semi-#o4-01 C itiport290 words
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Article, Illustration294 1984-07-18 28 STUTTGART GRAND PRIX Reuter STUTTGART, Wednesday BJORN BORG looked much the same with shoulder-length hair held in place by the familiar headband, but much of the old bite was missing as he crashed out in the opening round of the Stuttgart Grand Prix today. FrenchmanReuter - 294 words
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156 1984-07-18 28 Reuter SAO PAULO, Wednesday FIRST SEED United States and defending champions Czechoslovakia coasted through to the second round of the Federation Cup women's tennis team championship with respective 3-0 wins over Mexico ana Venezuela today. The United States had trouble against Mexico only inReuter - 156 words
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277 1984-07-18 28 AP BROOKLINE (Massachusetts), Wed STUNG by a controversial call, Patrick McEnroe, John's brother, failed in his upset bid yesterday. Moments earlier, local favourite Mike Leach sprang the biggest upset of the US$2OO,OOO (*****,000) US Pro Tennis Championships. The unseeded Leach, of Massachusetts, whipped DiegoAP - 277 words
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Article, Illustration682 1984-07-18 28 WONDER BOY - TODAY'S TRACKWOKK By WONDER BOY THE RESUME enquiry into the running of Now You Know in Race Seven on the first day of last weekend's races has been postponed to the coming Monday, July 23, according to the Perak Turf Club. Bukit Timah trainer Allan682 words
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123 1984-07-18 28 Reuter PARIS, Wednesday DARSHAAN, who won the Prix du Jockey Club (French Derby) last month, will be ridden by Ireland's Walter Swinburn in the King George and Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes at Ascot next week, racing sources said today. FrenchReuter - 123 words
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Article, Illustration90 1984-07-18 29 DAYS to go before the biggest sports spectacle in the world begins. We continue our run-up to the Olympic Games. Our main aim is to highlight the people who have become the finest in the world of sports and who will gather in Los Angeles to try and become90 words
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Article, Illustration888 1984-07-18 29 LAT-WP TO RUN in 1984 is to run smack into corporate reality. The Olympics are a commodities market trading in athletic futures. It doesn't take insider information to know that Carl Lewis is this year's buy. Everyone wants a share. And he's changed his phoneLAT-WP - 888 words
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Article70 1984-07-18 29 Reuter KOBLENZ (West Germany), Wednesday WEST GERMANY'S Olympic soccer team trounced China's national side 6-2 (half-time 4-1) in a friendly match here last night watched by new national squad chief Franz Beckenbauer Beckenbauer expressed satisfaction at the German side's performance but described the Chinese as tooReuter - 70 words
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Article80 1984-07-18 29 AP GOLETA (California), Wednesday THE ATHLETICS Congress announced yesterday that drug testing for all members of the 1984 US Olympic track and field team a day earlier turned up negative. Berny Wagner, spokesman for the athletics congress, made the announcement from University of California atAP - 80 words
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Article77 1984-07-18 29 AP LOS ANGELES, Wednesday THE PRESS centre at the Olympic swimming pool has been named after Associated Press sports writer Geoffrey Miller, who died last Feb 17 while covering the Winter Games at Sarajevo, Yugoslavia, an International Olympic Committee spokeswoman said yesterday. The Press centre,AP - 77 words
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Article74 1984-07-18 29 AP BUCHAREST, Wednesday ROMANIA, the only Soviet bloc country which defied Moscow's boycott of the Summer Olvmpics, is sending a delegation of 200 athletes and officials to Los Angeles to particpate in 12 disciplines, the sports daily Sportul reported yesterday. Romania, though not aAP - 74 words
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Article77 1984-07-18 29 Reuter LISBON, Wednesday PORTUGAL'S Olympic track and field athletes yesterday abandoned a training session in protest at a decision not to send three of their colleagues to Los Angeles. Portugal's Olympic Committee announced that runners Jose Sena, Luis Horta and Rafael Marques would not beReuter - 77 words
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Article, Illustration414 1984-07-18 30 ALFONSO CHAN - FEDERAL TERRITORY 1 JOHOR 1 By ALFONSO CHAN TWO WELL-TAKEN long range goals from outside the penalty box were the only highlights in a lacklustre match between two Malaysian states almost devoid of ideas in the Anchor Cup competition at the National StadiumPICTURE by CLIFTON AW - 414 words
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364 1984-07-18 30 K SILVAM - By K SILVAM A REFEREE'S controversial decision to award Redhill Rangers the President's Cup preliminary round match against Eunos Crescent FC after only three mandatory penalty kicks, instead of five kicks after fulltime has resulted in a storm of protest from364 words
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Advertisement84 1984-07-18 30 FREE HBIkBAG for 4'rackets WHEN I BUY ANY THESE HEAD^V Q BACKETS^ Available at the following sport stores Choi Bros* Sports World* Aqua Leisure (Tanglin Parkway)* Mary Daughter (Lucky Plaza Shaw Centre)* Aim Centre* Sin Lee Shoe Store Sporting House Weston Corpn Mee Hong Co* Evanders Imports Exports Fair Price84 words
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Article, Illustration261 1984-07-18 31 The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday FORMER Singapore skipper Samad Allapitchay will not turn out for Federal Territory in next year's Malaysia Cup soccer competition although he is working for a Kuala Lumpur-based credit card firm. Samad said in Singapore that "there is no wayThe Star - 261 words
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Article, Illustration292 1984-07-18 31 Scot pips Britain's golden hope in I,ooom EDINBURGH GAMES Reuter EDINBURGH, Wednesday STEVE CRAM, one of Britain's brightest hopes for an Olympic gold medal, suffered his second 1,000 metres defeat inside five days at the Edinburgh Games last night. The sparkle which has taken him to world,Reuter - 292 words
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Article171 1984-07-18 31 Men (British unless stated) 1,500 metres: 1. Steve Ovett 3:36.90 2. Colin Reitz 3:38.86 3. John Gladwin 3:39.47. 1,000 metres: 1. Graham Williamson 2:16.82 2. Steve Cram 2:17.58 3. James Mays (US) 2:17.67. 100 metres: 1. Allan Wells 10.18 2. Martin Krulee (US) 10.37 3. Ernest Obeng (Ghana) 10.46.171 words
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