Singapore Monitor, 26 July 1984, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section17 1984-07-26 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR FEVEMN -m EDITION J M C (P) No. 21/5/84 Thursday, July 26, 1984 SOcents17 words
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193 1984-07-26 1 FOREIGN criminals are depositing guns with Singapore associates so they can slip out of the country without being detected. Parliament was told today. Mr Chua Sian Chin, Minister for Home Affairs, said most of the criminals involved in the 18 cases of193 words
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Article430 1984-07-26 1 EE BOON LEE - Minister on the need for tougher penalties By EE BOON LEE IN calling for minimum sentences for certain offences, the Home Minister, Mr Chua Sian Chin, said that the average sentences for robberies and housebreakings have generally been declining while the crime rate for these430 words
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Article, Illustration322 1984-07-26 1 LOS ANGELES, Thursday THE Malaysian contingent had to wait for an unusually long eight hours before thev were allowea to check into the Games Village at the University of California. all because it had four Singhs. Hockey coach Randhir Singh and players Sukhvinderjeet, Sarjit and322 words
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Article, Illustration170 1984-07-26 2 SIT YIN FONG - By SIT YIN FONG POLICE yesterday said a retired "towkay" in the used-car business, 71-year-old Mr Seow Neon Swee, had committed a "non-seizable offence" on Monday when he broke the windows of a seven-storey building in Kim Keat Road belonging to his two disowned170 words
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139 1984-07-26 2 Lianhe Wanbao ANOTHER 30 post offices will extend their service hours to 8 pm on Wednesdays. This will take effect from August 1. It is the second phase of a scheme that has met with overwhelming public support whenLianhe Wanbao - 139 words
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309 1984-07-26 2 YONG POW ANG - By YONG POW ANG SOME shipping companies have used the recession as an excuse to retrench high-salaried and long-service employees, according to a maritime union. The companies' actions, taken before the latest National Wages Council negotiations began, has cut their309 words
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313 1984-07-26 2 A WARRANT was issued yesterday for the arrest of a crane driver, after the coroners court was told that a hook block of the crane hit and fatally injured a man. The driver, Ng Kwee Khee, is accused of a rash and negligent act313 words
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543 1984-07-26 3 ROBERT CONCEICAO; OEI SIN GIOK - By ROBERT CONCEICAO and OEI SIN GIOK UNION leaders must pass on their experience and wisdom to younger leaders if Singapore is to avoid labour unrest such as those experienced by the British people toaay "The strike by the coal miners enters543 words
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133 1984-07-26 3 COMPANIES in Singapore are not doing enough to promote productivity, employers were warned this afternoon. A survey by the National Productivity Board has shown that only one worker in five was exposed to activitities promoting productivity at company level, Mr Gon Chee133 words
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78 1984-07-26 3 A 29-YEAR-OLD man was charged today with attempting to cheat a tester of the Queenstown test centre. Ng Ah Tee was accused of pretending to be Lim Meng Cheong and attempting to induce the tester Tommy Ho to allow him to sit78 words
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62 1984-07-26 3 THIEVES broke into a warehouse in TamEines and stole about $34,500 worth of goods y climbing over the roof. The break-in was discovered yesterday when Mr H H Heng, 27, went to the place at about 9.50 am. Boxes of essence of chicken, milk62 words
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71 1984-07-26 3 A 48-YEAR-OLd man was charged today with causing hurt to another person. Mohamea Salleh Ahmad was accused of a rash and negligent act by causing a barbed wire to be propelled from a grass cutter machine, resulting in the wirt hitting the right71 words
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Article, Illustration243 1984-07-26 4 SURESH NAIR - Story: SURESH NAIR THE DIRECTOR of the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau, Mr Evan Yeo, and senior CPIB officials were among senior government officials who met Mr Ponniah Raiaratnam's family after they flew in with his body from Brunei yesterday afternoon. The bodyPictures: CLIFTON AW - 243 words
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214 1984-07-26 4 YONG POW ANG - By YONG POW ANG MR ONG Teng Cheong wants the "silent majority" to speak out for government policies. The Secretary-General of the National Trades Union Congress and Minister without Portfolio said yesterday this will prove that the views of the critics, whom214 words
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Article, Illustration683 1984-07-26 6 RODNEY HOBSON - By RODNEY HOBSON A NEW shopping centre zone is poised to challenge Scotts Road. Plans for a pedestrian mall on Cuppage Road, expected to be unveiled soon, will complete redevelopment bounded by Orchard Road, Emerald Hill, Cavenagh Road and Clemenceau683 words
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Article, Illustration292 1984-07-26 6 THE SHORT-CUT takers of Centreeint are causing traffic snarls on chard Road. The errant motorists trying to get from Clemenceau Avenue to Orchard Road have found a way to beat the closure of part of Cuppage Road. They turn off Cuppage Road towardsPICTURE: SPENCER LOH - 292 words
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Advertisement473 1984-07-26 4 Prizes for each category IN CELEBRATION OF ff r Singaporeans must take to heart one simple fact, that unless we improve ourselves through education and set fcheaffer 1036 Blue Ronce training, and through developing the will to productivity, S l d o d > v v-14 1111 our future cannot473 words
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Advertisement124 1984-07-26 6 Add some pizzazz to your weekend! Gotta t ~~Ti s SWliihwii I W%M —WXSmsfjl Gourmet cokj cuts, fresh crunchy salads, whole chunks of juicy meat, heaps of steaming noodles, creamy desserts, pastries... sizzling taste, dazzling variety. It's a generous spread that'll safety the heartiest appetite! mn Feast! And for even124 words
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Advertisement198 1984-07-26 7 J l r 4 j; New. Fisher Frost-Free Refrigerators. j The best thing that ever happened to food i j:: Introducing the new range of Fisher Frost-Free Refrigerators. With the most amazing new features for you to feast your eyes on. New stylish designs. New 'clear back' r roMmn models198 words
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214 1984-07-26 8 AP NEW YORK, Thursday PEOPLE lined up at corner stores and news stands across the state of New York to bet on a US$2O million (Ss43 million) lottery prize, which organisers said could be a world record amount. If won by a singleAP - 214 words
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204 1984-07-26 8 AP KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs THE MALAYSIAN Government has decided not to prosecute 155 Malaysians who visited China without getting prior Government permission. Deputy Home Minister Azharul Abidin conveyed this decision to Parliament yesterday. Over the past three months government officials have seizedAP - 204 words
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135 1984-07-26 8 AP WASHINGTON, Thursday THE US administration is moving to give Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko special landing privileges, making a meeting with Secretary of State George Shultz "likely" this autumn, officials said yesterday. A White House official said special flight and landing privilegesAP - 135 words
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329 1984-07-26 9 Contaminated blood donated by Aids victim UPI SYDNEY, Thursday HEALTH authorities yesterday began a search for Ctients given a contaminated blood serum that may ve caused one transfusion recipient to contract Aids, an incurable and often fatal disease. Officials said atUPI - 329 words
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172 1984-07-26 9 LAT-WP BEIJING, Thursday A US presidential trade mission here for four days of high-level talks "opened the door" for billions of dollars in potential sales to China of American civil-aviation equipment, a US official said. Olin Wethington, US Deputy Undersecretary ofLAT-WP - 172 words
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210 1984-07-26 9 AP NAIROBI, Thursday CHIMPANZEES can use television monitors to find food even when researchers try to fool them with upside down images, that's what scientists here have found in research which indicate that primates are capable of complex thought. "Humans, because theyAP - 210 words
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Article, Illustration158 1984-07-26 10 Subang eyesore to be turned into restaurant Lianhe Wanbao PET AUNG JAVA, Thursday A BOEING aircraft for only $10,000? Yes, this Boeing 707 was sold recently at the scrap-iron price of $10,000 after being an eye-sore at the Subang International Airport for nearly five years. The newLianhe Wanbao - 158 words
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355 1984-07-26 10 AP WASHINGTON, Thursday PRESIDENT Reagan has decided to allow Soviet vessels to fish in American waters, easing a ban imposed in 1980 to punish Moscow for its intervention in Afghanistan, the State Department announced yesterday. Easing of the ban will allow Soviet fishermenAP - 355 words
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Article54 1984-07-26 10 AP JAKARTA, Thursday INDONESIA has agreed in principle to open a Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) mission in Jakarta, presidential spokesman Sudharmono said. Mr Sudharmono, who attended a one-hour meeting between PLO chairman Yasser Arafat and President Suharto, said, however, that "when the mission will be openedAP - 54 words
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104 1984-07-26 10 AP LONDON, Thursday NINETY-NINE striking British coal miners were arrested in skirmishes with police yesterday amid reports that rebel miners have launched a campaign to end the 20-week dispute. Police said 74 pickets were arrested outside Babbington Colliery near Nottingham in central England, andAP - 104 words
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166 1984-07-26 10 UPI TEL AVIV, Thurs THE opposition Labour Party yesterday considered reversing its position and Joining the rulKins Likud bloc to end a litical deadlock caused indecisive national elections. Both Likud and Labour, however, continued efforts to win support from the IS smaller parUes. FormerUPI - 166 words
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Article24 1984-07-26 11 Another virtually foolproof method of identification. An electronics axpart hat invented a new device that identifies people by their fingerprints through a computer.24 words
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Article26 1984-07-26 11 The trend acroaa the US ia that more people are spending much more time than necessary in medical institutions. Is this more harmful than health-giving?26 words
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Article28 1984-07-26 11 An amusing little encounter between a robot and a girl on the streets of San Francisco has shown that electronic wizardry is no match for human affections.28 words
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Article, Illustration206 1984-07-26 11 TRENDS Science and Medicine WASHINGTON: In some American cities, seven children in 100 have their tonsils removed by age IS. In some others, it's 70 out of 100. In some places, one woman in four has a hysterectomy by age 55.206 words
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Article, Illustration145 1984-07-26 11 Newsweek WASHINGTON: The human fingerprint has long been known to be the ultimate identifier, no two are alike. And unlike passwords or identification cards, fingerprints can't be stolen, forgotten or even copied. For these reasons, banks and companies that store sensitive data inNewsweek - 145 words
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Article, Illustration133 1984-07-26 11 SAN FRANCISCO: You can see anything on the streets of San Francisco. Near a booth selling newspapers, a robot news box attracted a curious crowd. The electronic news box rolled up to a young woman in blue )eans and said: 'Hello there."133 words
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Advertisement153 1984-07-26 8 a-' Hear the exciting true story of l*| Betty Baxter one of the greatest miracles of our day. > She was so hopelessly deformed and crippled, the doctors said there was no hope that she would live. Then she was instantly transformed and ii" made completely MEW. 'A u BEDOK153 words
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Advertisement33 1984-07-26 8 Telephone ft Cassette Recorder S iMr, (Fully Automatic) 1 'J Guarantee $150 UUNITRADE ELECTRONICS 89, Short Street #06-10, Golden Wall Auto Centre, Singapore 0718 Tel: *****58, *****59. (Junction of "Short Strvut Albert Street>33 words
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Advertisement38 1984-07-26 9 ,s. jflnDgD^v Swiss quality always in fashion (t FAVRE LEUBA Houi par Exclusive Distributor Haw Par Consumer Products Private Limited 10 Dundee Road Singapore 0314 Tei *****3 •j I M'li i. ,-•.#> f I f •»J )'t I'lM v'v38 words
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Advertisement60 1984-07-26 10 Buy One Drink AndThexL— Next One \n t9| Is On Us. At the Cocktail Lounge, Ladyhill Hotel, special happy hour concessions are offered to you. For every drink or bottle ordered, the next round is on the house. Happy Hours: 5.30 7.30pm (daily) •CbfikiaiL*. LADYHILL HOTEL I 1 1 Ladyhill60 words
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Advertisement247 1984-07-26 11 The only thing small about the Mazda 323 is its price. HKklJtt Big on Space Big on Performance Seats sin comfort with room to spare. With lots Though323isafamilycar,its'houldn'tbedull more room in the large boot for loads of luggage to drive and Mazda engineers have ensured Big on Economy this with247 words
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105 1984-07-26 12 PERMODALAN Nasional Bhd (PNB) has acquired SO per cent of Central Industrial Corporation Sdn Bhd's (CIC) equity from Ganda Holdings Bhd (UHB), Mr Yang Bin Yen and Mr Wu Tun Hou at Msl per share. GHB's stake in CIC, after the sale105 words
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437 1984-07-26 12 CHARLES CHEW - By CHARLES CHEW Special to The Singapore Monitor SYDNEY, Thursday THE AUSTRALIAN Labour Government will allow foreign banks, including those from Singapore, into the banking-system in this country, but will not introduce a capital gains tax, gift tax or death duties.437 words
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243 1984-07-26 12 THE DIRECTOR of the Australian Bankers' Association, Mr Ron Cameron, welcomed the Government's new policy, pointing out that the decision would allow the domestic and foreign banks to co-operate in a more competitive environment on similar terms and conditions. Although most of the Asian businessmen243 words
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224 1984-07-26 12 THE BIG Four local banks were unable to say much at this stage when contacted yesterday although all were reported to have indicated interest in applying for a licence. A spokesman of OCBC, the bank mentioned in an Australian magazine as having come224 words
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243 1984-07-26 12 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday SUN EDIBLE Oil Industries yesterday filed a suit against the Kuala Lumpur Commodities Clearing House (KLCCH) seeking payment of $1.8 million. The suit was filed in the High Court registry here. In its statement of claim, Sun EdibleBernama - 243 words
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71 1984-07-26 12 HONG LEONG Industries Bhd's special issue o! 17.54 million 50 cent shares to approved bumiputra investors on June 28 will not be entitled to any final dividend. AMALGAMATED Industrial Steel has been admitted to the stock exchange under the second71 words
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Article151 1984-07-26 13 THE SINGAPORE stock market opened steady this morning and firmed towards midday. Trading was again concentrated in selected stocks like Pahang Cons, PanEl and NB Timbers Pan El traded the top volume of 1.47 million, closing six cents up at $3.12 Pahang Cons did 1.26 million,151 words
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Article109 1984-07-26 13 Reuter IN SINGAI'ORE, short-covering and commercial buying helped the US dollar to recover some of its sharp New York decline in active early trading. After initial activity, the market became quiet and cautious. The dollar was still lower than at its close here yester- day In HONGReuter - 109 words
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Article286 1984-07-26 13 BENNY TAN - PART 8 OF OUR WEEKLY FINANCIAL FUTURES SERIES By BENNY TAN Financial Consultant, Shaaraon/Amax AN investor trading in a futures market aims to profit from correct judgement of Erice changes of a commodity. He will uy if he expects the price to rise and will sell286 words
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Article130 1984-07-26 13 THE US dollar rocketted to a new record high against most major currencies due to the hefty upward revision in the US second auarter GNP to 7.5 per cent on Monday. The lack of short sellers of dollars ahead of Paul Volcker's testimony on Wednesday expedited the rise.130 words
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Article244 1984-07-26 13 Selected stocks at midday. Market tone: slightly higher. Arab-Mai Dev 1.01 B Boustead 2.01/2.04 C Storage 3.16 B F and N 5.00/5.05 Genting 4.82/4.84 GIH 2.63/2 65 Haw Par 2.03/2 04 Isetan 3.00 S Esso 13.30 B Inchcape 2.64/2.65 Intraco 2.87/2 88 Jacks Intl 4.80/5.20 M Cement 6.50244 words
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Article122 1984-07-26 13 Your S$ to one unit of foreign currency Selling Buying TT/DD TT DD US$ 2.1530 2.1430 2.1340 sterling 2.8791 2.8570 2 8470 Australian 1.8116 1.7875 1.7725 Canadian 1 6472 1.6272 1.6122 New Zealand 1.0829 1 0629 1.0429 S$ to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling 10.9440 10 6939122 words
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Advertisement94 1984-07-26 13 Non-smokers! You don't hove to inhale poisonous fumes now. esearch has shewn non-smokers also suffer from health hazards in MB put an Aironic air ioniser in the room to neutralise the effects of The Aironic ioniser puts back into the _78 air the negative ions lost through smoke. airconditioning, dust...94 words
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Advertisement116 1984-07-26 13 ••••••••••••••••••••••••A* i The stars are shining tonight at The Dynasty Singapore: GREG DiANNE AT LE VENPfIME LOUNGE. Come hear the music t he\' will linger of this celebrated your mind long after diK) from Australia. t lc evening is over. A repertoire of sentimental From 8.30 pm to 1.30 am116 words
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Article, Illustration307 1984-07-26 14 JONATHAN'S NEIGHBOURS - JONATHAN'S NEIGHBOURS Singapore 1542 WE, the neighbours of the Tan family, have been following the stories of the late Jonathan Tan in the various newspapers. He is a remarkable boy and his mother, Mrs Queenie Tan, is a very capable and remarkable woman.307 words
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Article469 1984-07-26 14 E PHILLIP LIM - E PHILLIP LIM Singapore 2056 WHAT was once unthinkable has happened the two major rival newspaper publishers have decided to pool resources rather than engage in wasteful competition. Headers were reassured that the various mastheads would remain intact. But if profit and lower production costs469 words
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351 1984-07-26 14 CHARLES CHEW - ISSUE By CHARLES CHEW Special to The Singapore Monitor SYDNEY: The Australian Prime Minister, Mr Bob Hawke, recently took Professor Geoffrey Blainey to task over his remarks about Asian immigration. Professor Blainey, Dean of the Arts Faculty at Melbourne University, had triggered off351 words
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Article477 1984-07-26 15 iffiniß THIS NEWSPAPER has cautioned before of the dangers of playing with speculative stocks. Today, we find it imperative that we should flash the red light of warning again. This time it is Pan-Electric Industries. Let's pause to see what has been happening. Last Friday,477 words
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133 1984-07-26 15 WE refer to your article "Trap set for manager who wanted commission" (SM, July 18). It concerned the corruption case in which Mr Tan Wui Min was involved. We note that the article cited Mr Tan as the property manager of our firm. He133 words
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160 1984-07-26 15 THE STORY, "Wholesale merchants destroy vegetables to preserve price" (SM, July 21), reveals the disgusting attitude of the vegetable wholesale merchants. When nature is generous enough to provide abundant harvest, the merchants find it proper to destroy the produce to "preserve higher prices. Have160 words
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148 1984-07-26 15 PETER LIM - PETER LIM Singapore 0512 MUCH has been said about staff welfarism and life-long employment in the private sector, where the interest of senior executives are only protected to the extent of a three- or six-month notice depending on the148 words
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Miscellaneous92 1984-07-26 15 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR LIMITED 2 Alexandra Road #03-01 A, Delta Houaa, Singapore 0915 Telephone: *****88 Telex No: RS ***** Monitr JOHN ORR, CHIEF EXECUTIVE Seah Chiang Nee, Chief Editor Bill Qilea, Sunday Editor Toh Thian Ser, Deputy Chief Editor Hazel Ong, Classified Sales Supervisor FeNx Soh, Assistant Editor Robin Yiu,92 words
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Article, Illustration1420 1984-07-26 16 SHARON DIRLAM - RESORT IDYLLS IN BRITISH COLUMBIA By SHARON DIRLAM LAT-WP SALTSPRING ISLAND, British Columbia: A spring rain swept across the green lawn beyond the French doors, pelting pear blossoms from the trees and setting the ducks to nodding their heads in approval. We put another log on the fireLAT-WP - 1,420 words
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Article, Illustration325 1984-07-26 16 WONG SING YEONG - By WONG SING YEONG THE recently concluded fifth Singapore Festival of Arts attained a record average attendance of more than 94 per cent, according to estimates by the Festival of Arts Management Committee. This compares favourably with the attendances of previous festivals in 1977, 1978,325 words
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Article, Illustration571 1984-07-26 16 LO TIEN YIN - wuisine By LO TIEN YIN THE three-storey building at the corner of Teo Hong Road, in the heart of Chinatown, has been there for 55 years. And the people at the ground floor Thye Wah coffee shop have been cooking and serving foodPICTURE: ASMAH HAMID - 571 words
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Article, Illustration276 1984-07-26 16 AT THE Tang Court, Dynasty Hotel, an exploration into new tastes is going on. Since March this year, there have been changes to the menu. There are now new items to the dim-sum list, with the introduction of a special lunch menu. Char siew (roasted pork)276 words
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Article, Illustration528 1984-07-26 18 Feature Special The First Olympics Athens 1896 (E) (Chinese Subtitles) (Part 1) (Ch 5, 10.10 pm) THIS five-hour mini-series, to be shown in two parts, relives the historic moment when the modern day Olympics was born. It is about the struggle to form the528 words
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Article, Illustration467 1984-07-26 18 WONG SING YEONG - wmsm e By WONG SING YEONG THE Muppets, the Peanuts gang, Hong Kong celeDrity Kenny Bee, Taiwanese singer Jiang Ling and American pop duo Daryl Hall and John Oates will be featured on television as part of the celebration of 19 years of independence on467 words
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Article, Illustration750 1984-07-26 19 MICHAEL LONDON - By MICHAEL LONDON in Hollywood LAT-WP A DISGRUNTLED screenwriter, a downtrodden star, a displaced studio executive. Every big-budget flop has its fallout, but the debris from 20th Century Fox's Rhinestone has been downright radioactive. At the centre is Phil Alden Robinson, credited as co-writer on Rhinestone alongLAT-WP - 750 words
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Miscellaneous635 1984-07-26 17 leisure /tv Q \j'*. 18 <p Jj ■■PplSKßw^y H|H Athana 1896 (Ch 5, 10.10pm) 2.30 SBC TEXT Live Sample Paget. Not only do these drivers have to 5.20 SBCTEXT Live Sample Paget. 3.00 Opening and Programme High- cross two mighty mountain ranges, 5.50 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by lite635 words
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Miscellaneous308 1984-07-26 20 ss 1 BUBHKia THE JOO CHIAT OF YESTERYEAR AN exhibition on the historical development of Joo Chiat, entitled the Joo Chiat of Yesteryear, will be on today, 2.30 pm to 10 pm at the Joo Chiat CC, 405 Joo Chiat Road, Singapore 1542. Admission is free. EXHIBITION IN conjunction with308 words
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Miscellaneous781 1984-07-26 20 IN MEMORIAM RBF A COMMEMORATIVE" exhibition and sale, entitied In Memoriam RBF, jfls.as SBSBTOxIraBH today from 10 am to YSSij 8 pm, as a tribute to the books, photographs and other contributions. Ad- Print work on diepimy at the Prints USA exhibition mission is free. antiques, will be on until781 words
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Miscellaneous188 1984-07-26 20 DER 20 JULI (1955) DEUTSCHE GEGEN HITLER (1979) DER 20 JULI, a 98-minute black and white documentary in English, will be screened today at 6.50 pm at the Goethe-Institut Auditorium. It traces the events leading to the military attempt on Hitler's life on July 20, 1944. At 8.30 pm, Deutsche188 words
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Article, Illustration555 1984-07-26 21 JAY H. HANDELMAN - PARADISE ISLAND, Bahamas By JAY H. HANDELMAN UPI PARADISE Island carries the perfect name and wears it beautifully. The lush palm trees, white sand, warm breezes and blue waters combine for a vacation that is pure heaven. Even the occasional, briefUPI - 555 words
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136 1984-07-26 21 WORKERS who are citizens or permanent residents of Singapore can now apply for an attractive "Fly-now-pay-later" scheme from NTUC Travel Services (Pte) Ltd.. Implemented recently, this scheme is intended to provide Singaporean workers with travelling opportunities even if they do not have ready cash, says a136 words
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123 1984-07-26 21 SINGAPOREANS pressed for time, can now look forward to a quick weekend getaway to Bali. A $734 return Singapore/Denpasar ticket allows you to spend a peaceful weekend (up to three nights) at the Bali Oberoi at no additional cost. The Bali123 words
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Advertisement87 1984-07-26 21 MTOi Now. for Jhe cost of an excursion 4 airfare of ***** toBaR, AngloFrench Travel and Harpers Travel offer 3 nights FREE in the deluxe Bali Oberoi Hotel. Free transfers on arrival departure Free American breakfast daily. Free (welcome drink fruit basket Departs only Thur or Fri. angfo /ranch bravoi87 words
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Advertisement85 1984-07-26 21 fWe're Proud To Announce That We're 10 Years Old. Come celebrate with us and receive gift vouchers redeemable NTUC Fair Price ores if you join of these tours: Medan Lake $499 $30. H, Indonesia From (5-8 days) $525 Bali I Kl lsn& (4 days) $739 >M} Penang From ft (2-685 words
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Miscellaneous572 1984-07-26 22 THE «NQAPORE MONTTOR X. 1 OISIT6 COmiCS THUBIOAV, JULY 20, 1-4 faU I "1 FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook FASTRAOC NeinrtimaL I To THE A*lt*llSHMajT AS -n«6 M*W6 6PR6AD, W> 6W< HIS flUlPI: £,TnBO ixxec. OF TMf WTIR6 COMPAMV, MANV <W«> ft* AM I SUPCRViSoR, *o&fr§STs /lk w 5 ART UWH&572 words
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PERSONAL ADVANCEMENT
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Article, Illustration231 1984-07-26 23 FEW health and fitness clubs can offer programmes to suit individual needs and provide facilities where the entire family can participate. But there is such a specialised enterprise that has modern facilities and equipment to offer whole packages of fitness and fun, in231 words
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273 1984-07-26 24 AN important factor to be taken into consideration when buying a computer, is the backup facilities available. Constant updating procedures are necessary for new software packages that can help perform varied tasks. A 1 Computer Systems has organised several associate companies for computing supports, one273 words
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Advertisement118 1984-07-26 25 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Lee Keng Peng of No. Blk 110 #11-939 Depot Road Singapore 0410, have applied for a Beer House First Class licence in respect of premises at M/s Ying Ji Lucky Teahouse Restaurant, 42 Mosque St Singapore 0105, and that this application will be118 words
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Article, Illustration1275 1984-07-26 27 WONDER BOY - MTOR™ RACING TODAY'S TRACKWORK By WONDER BOY NICE-LOOKING Lees continues to bum up tne track with another impressive workout on a good track at Bukit Timah this morning. With former jockey C H Tan in the saddle, the Without Fear two-year-old was hard held over 600 m1,275 words
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Article563 1984-07-26 27 RACE 1 2.15 Restricted Terms Div 5 I,loom 1 Brazzaka 57 Sng 4 2 Charity H 57 Loot 14 3 Commander Three 57 Leong 12 4 Ferrous Cardio 57 K H Chew 8 5 General Order* 57 Heng 3 6 tttidoshin 57 Nathan 6 7 Phenomena 57 Tims563 words
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390 1984-07-26 28 Reuter LOS ANOELES, Thursday WORLD champion swimmer Victor Davis has emerged relatively unscathed from an Olympic build-up plagued by illness and injury. The Canadian's problems began in June last year when ne contracted mondclucleosis. He developed a swollen spleen, lost seven kilos and wasReuter - 390 words
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Article, Illustration350 1984-07-26 28 LAT-WP BERLIN, 1936 American runner Jesse Owens has just set a new record. The Black athlete has just broke the broad jump (later changed to long jump) record with a new distance of 8.06 metres. Adolf Hitler was in theLAT-WP; PICTURE: SYGMA - 350 words
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Article94 1984-07-26 28 Reuter LOS ANGELES, Thursday ED MOSES, the American 400 metres hurdler who is an overwhelming favourite to win a second Olympic gold at these games, said: "The political aspects have really gotten out of hand. The athletes are pretty much helpless in this situation. IReuter - 94 words
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Article96 1984-07-26 28 Reuter A RECORD 116 countries have so far entered athletes in the track-and-field competition at the Los Angeles Olympics, International Amateur Athletics Federation (lAAF) president Primo Nebiolo said. Nebiolo said the number could rise to 120 when the final entries were confirmed. Largely becauseReuter - 96 words
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Article96 1984-07-26 28 LAT-WP "I WOULDNT fly 3V4 hours from Mexico City just for this, but if I'm here, I wouldn't miss it," said Ruben Grez as he viewed Emile Bernard's painting, Harvest Near the Seaside at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. The reason Grez andLAT-WP - 96 words
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Article92 1984-07-26 28 Reuter SOUTH Africa, barred from taking part in the Olympic Games because of its racial policies, has failed in another attempt to secure television coverage from Lot Angeles, the state-run South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) said. Having been refused "live" coverage rights byReuter - 92 words
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Article106 1984-07-26 28 Reuter LACK OF adequate security was one of the reasons cited by the Soviet Union when they announced they were withdrawing from the Games and yesterday International Amateur Athletics Federation (lAAF) technical delegate Jozsef Sir of Hungary said: "I didn't take a bullet-proof shirtReuter - 106 words
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Article, Illustration493 1984-07-26 29 Siong 's toughest swim is on Tuesday FROM TODAY... FONG HOE BENG f manager of Singapore's Olympic team... will report exclusively for MONITOR SPORTS LOS ANGELES, Wednesday ANG PENG SIONG will swim his toughest race on Tuesday, July 31, when he swims the 100 metres freestyle. From entries received forPICTURE: UPI - 493 words
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385 1984-07-26 29 AP LOS ANGELES, Thursday SOUTHERN California was wrapped in pastel-coloured welcome banners yesterday, the notorious freeway traffic was lighter than normal, the weather was mild, and even the smog level was low as the city easily absorbed more than 5,000 athletesAP - 385 words
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Article304 1984-07-26 29 Reuter LOS ANGELES, Thursday TOM BRADLEY was so desperate to see the Olympics when they came to Los Angeles in 1932 that he hopped over a fence to get in. "I can't do that this time. They've raised the fence," he quipped as the 1984Reuter - 304 words
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Advertisement28 1984-07-26 27 The noon and evening editions of the Monitor would be the only newspaper with the latest 0*n»l <V -a CWmixO! 01 Angtm ig* Olympic results in 000 Singapore28 words
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Advertisement91 1984-07-26 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 become the91 words
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OLYMPIC NOTES
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67 1984-07-26 31 Reuter LOS ANGELES, Thursday LOS ANGELES' 90 police horses are being fed special pellets to avoid leaving any unpleasant reminders of their presence on the streets during the Olympics. Mounted patrol officer A 1 Yankey said the horses' food was 70 perReuter - 67 words
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Article77 1984-07-26 31 AP A VERITABLE armada of aircraft has been assembled by security-conscious government authorities to monitor and control air traffic over southern California during the upcoming Olympic Games. "It's the greatest security aviation ooeration the Free World has ever seen, in my judgment," said Los AngelesAP - 77 words
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Article46 1984-07-26 31 AP WARM, SUNNY weather and blue, smogless skies will grace the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum for Saturday's opening ceremonies of the Olympic Games, forecasters said. "We're expecting a fair, sunny afternoon," said Olympic forecaster David Carman of the National Weather Service. APAP - 46 words
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Article479 1984-07-26 31 Romania's participation marks Games' first victory LAT-WP LOS ANGELES, Thursday HAMRALAMBIE Alexa, the president of the Romanian National Olympic Committee, has a saying: "Let the facts speak for themselves." There is much that must go unsaid when the Romanians talk about their decision to participateLAT-WP - 479 words
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Article138 1984-07-26 31 LOS ANGELES, Thursday LOS ANGELES, the "City of Ansels" that brought you the 1932 Olympic Games, proudly presents its latest half-billion dollar venture, The Return of the Olympics. The west coast city that spawned the Hollywood film industry is the venue for a real-life138 words
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Article199 1984-07-26 31 Reuter LOS ANGELES, Thursday CARRIE Labarrere can tell the difference between a man and a woman and she's putting it to good use at the 1984 Olympic Games. Carrie is a nurse and her job is to make sure that no men take part in women'sReuter - 199 words
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