Singapore Monitor, 16 August 1984
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Title Section12 1984-08-16 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 21/5/84 Thursday, August 16, 1984 30cents12 words
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Article, Illustration561 1984-08-16 1 Ballistics tests results on Shenton Way-Chinatown shootout BALLISTICS tests on the bullet that killed the driver of a hijacked lorry are believed to have shown that it did not come from a police revolver. Police are expected to make an announcement in the next561 words
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109 1984-08-16 2 EE BOON LEE; LOONG SWEE YIN - REPORT BY EE BOON LEE AND LOONG SWEE YIN IN THE most unlikely circumstances, two potential adversaries for the Anson constituency seat, Workers' Party Member of Parliament, Mr J B Jeyaretnam, and Mr Ng Pock Too, the Political Secretary (PMO) attended the same function.109 words
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Article, Illustration389 1984-08-16 2 A STRETCH of Peck Seah Street was blocked off last night for a Hungry Ghost Festival dinner. For three hours, various items were auctioned while a Chinese pop show went on at full blast at one end and five monks chanted prayersPICTURES: EE BOON LEE - 389 words
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331 1984-08-16 2 YONG POW ANG - By YONG POW ANG THE OLDER generation need not worry too much when the inquisitive youngsters question everything. They should act as provocators to develop the thinking attitude of the young. This was the point made by Mr Lim Boon Heng,331 words
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Article190 1984-08-16 2 SIT YIN FONG - By SIT YIN FONG TO THE list of pets forbidden in Housing and Development Board estates, add pythons. Yesterday, the HDB issued "eviction orders" against two metre-long baby pythons which were kept outside a flat on the fourth floor of Block 363 in Clementi Avenue 2.190 words
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141 1984-08-16 2 Lianbe Zaobao RETRENCHED workers from the Singapore Bus Service are being sought by a local hotel to join its expanding service staff. The positions offered by the Boulevard Hotel include general and room cleaners. About 50 workers have shown an interest in joiningLianbe Zaobao - 141 words
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Article, Illustration382 1984-08-16 3 K K FONG - 3 boats, 13 motors stolen in the past few weeks STORY: K K FONG FISHERMEN at Tuas say pirates have stolen at least three boats and 13 outboard motors in the past few weeks. They have called on police to step up their patrols inPICTURE: MOHD ISHAK - 382 words
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235 1984-08-16 3 THE COMMUNITY should feel remorse, not satisfaction, when a criminal goes to jail, the Minister for Social Affairs, Dr Anmad Mattar, said last night. The community... should be imbued with a sense of remorse and even failure235 words
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200 1984-08-16 3 Lianhe Wanbao THE MINISTRY of Health is keeping a close watch on the quack medicine men who are using beautiful girls to peddle their harmful products in the red light districts. The ministry would take appropriate actions against the quacks once substantialLianhe Wanbao - 200 words
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Article, Illustration373 1984-08-16 4 PAT D'ROSE - Reggie and friends form Boogie Ltd from EMI ashes By PAT D'ROSE TWO FORMER employees of the defunct music company EMI Singapore Pte Ltd are directors of a new company formed to take over EMl's recording studio One of them is Reggie Verghese, former artiste and repertoire manager373 words
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304 1984-08-16 4 A MEDICAL practitioner who signed the death certificate of a 66-year-old woman who died in his clinic said yesterday that he must have had a "slip of the mind" in recording the cause of death.' Dr Bernat Wachs, 77, wrote304 words
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153 1984-08-16 4 VIOLET OON - By VIOLET OON STIRRING chants and swaying hips charmed visitors to the Shangri-La Hotel gardens yesterday as 45 children from Hawaii's Hula Hui O Kapunahala group gave an impromptu performance. The group, led by director ana teacher Mrs Carolee Nishi, a153 words
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119 1984-08-16 4 A MAN cheated a woman of $260 by pretending to be a friend of her husband, police said yesterday. The conman visited the housewife's apartment in Jurong West, claiming to have just returned from China. He asked to use the telephone and pretended to119 words
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382 1984-08-16 5 YONG POW ANG - Convention to be held to arrange asset distribution By YONG POW ANG THREE HOUSE unions formed from the Singapore Air Transport Workers' Union (Satu) are now affiliates of the National Trades Union Congress. The applications were made by the pro-tem committees of the382 words
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Article, Illustration145 1984-08-16 5 SURESH NAIR - By SURESH NAIR TWO dozen specially selected police drivers have been given priority in the first intermediate police driving course starting next Mondav at the new anti-skia circuit in Bath Road, off Nee Soon. The 24 drivers in- clude officers from145 words
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Article135 1984-08-16 5 THESE motions will be put forward at the convention of SATU delegates on August 27 to endorse the formation of the house unions: Asset distribution: Accepting the NTUC Task Force's recommendations, the asset distribution will be based on the members' past contributions. Of the $3 million135 words
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136 1984-08-16 5 VIDEO operators who film social functions such as weddings may need a licence in future. The Board of Film Censors is checking on these operators and when it has enough information, it will seek decision from the Ministry of Culture on whether they136 words
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Advertisement85 1984-08-16 2 BP nUair High Office in the storage stacking same premises Easy loading Odd si/es and unloading and bulky goods If you are looking for a warehouse where you can have easy access to your goods This is it! There is no goods lift to wait, no staircase to climb. Thus85 words
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Advertisement115 1984-08-16 3 AJA?AN£Sn suMMaEYi I Highlighting some of Japan's latest r fl KV i 11 I and most creative Summer Collections in the fashion scene. I Every Friday night, from July 6 to August 31,1964 Venue: Poolside sth floor p Royal Holiday Inn Singapore B Hpr Time 7.30pm Lavish barbecue Hibuffet dinner115 words
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Advertisement111 1984-08-16 4 Add some pizzazz to your weekend! -^ohbuhll -t j' 1^— r~\ uVk Vf I jr% I ly Jh I j B ■''*Mulf\ w ij V wi^^m of juicy meat, heaps of steaming noodles, creamy desserts. Feast! And for even more fun, catch the look that's new... fisUo in a sensational111 words
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142 1984-08-16 6 Reuter COLOMBO, Thurs SRI LANKA yesterday admitted its soldiers had gone on a fire-bombing rampage in a town in the Tamil-dominated north as pressure mounted in neighbouring India to intervene in the unrest. Transport Minister M H Mohamed told a Cabinet meeting that hisReuter - 142 words
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Article, Illustration357 1984-08-16 6 KL consumer body seeks withholding of royal assent The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE Federation of Malaysian Consumers Associations (Fomca) has said it would appeal to the Malaysian Kins to withhold royal assent for the Civil Law (Amendment) Act if all effortsThe Star - 357 words
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204 1984-08-16 6 UPI NEW YORK, Thursday MORE than 11,000 Pan American World Airways pilots and ground workers walked off their jobs yesterday in a dispute over the airline's decision to freeze its pension fund. The strike caused major disruptions in the Pan Am service, cancelling atUPI - 204 words
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101 1984-08-16 6 AP MACAO, Thurs A BEIJING-BACKED group last night captured four of the six seats at stake in Macao's first Legislative Assembly elections held under universal suffrage, officials reported. Tne Electoral Union (UNE), backed by left-wing .labour unions in this tiny Portuguese colony at theAP - 101 words
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Article78 1984-08-16 6 Lianhe Wanbao TAIPEH, Thurs GAO LINGFENG, the Taiwan singer, has been detained after being interrogated by the military authotities According to police information, the singer who Give himself up after hidg for several days was found to have had another pistol (a Browning) apart fromLianhe Wanbao - 78 words
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Article, Illustration343 1984-08-16 7 Soviet trawler and Egyptian craft hit as multinational mine hunting fleet prepares to sweep waterway Reuter CAIRO, Thursday TWO MORE explosions were today reported in the Red Sea as a multinational fleet of minehunters prepared to sweep the waterway of mines which have damagedReuter - 343 words
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159 1984-08-16 7 AP TEL AVIV, Thursday INTELLIGENCE sources in London say terrorists have set out for the Rotterdam harbour in the Netherlands and an unnamed French port to plant Soviet-made mines there, the Israeli daily Yediot Ahronot reported yesterday. In a report fromAP - 159 words
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191 1984-08-16 7 Reuter KUWAIT, Thursday KUWAIT and the Soviet Union yesterday signed a deal to bolster the northern Gulf state's air defences, but diplomatic sources believed the sale was a lot smaller than previously reported. The Kuwait News Agency said theReuter - 191 words
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Article22 1984-08-16 8 French hoteliers are expanding their horizons into the United States. The first two cities involved are Los Angeles and New Orleans.22 words
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Article23 1984-08-16 8 The US economy is shooting off the kind of dramatic signal flares that could turn cold statistics into hot campaign issues.23 words
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Article22 1984-08-16 8 The Opec members, which battered many national economies with a decade of high prices, are facing a renewed. scramble for survival.22 words
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Article68 1984-08-16 8 French hoteliers are challenging United States' dominance of the world lodging market, with 300 hotels now under construction by French chains and 200 already operating, Le Nouvel Observateur reports. France's No 1 hotel group, Accor, aims to overtake Hpliday Inn as the world's biggest exporter of lodgings.68 words
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Article76 1984-08-16 8 Demand for cargo space on ships bound for the West and East coasts of the United States from Hong Kong has been brisk and is expected to grow in the months ahead, Mr Donald Hufford, executive director of the Hong Kong Shippers' Council says. He said ships plying76 words
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Article66 1984-08-16 8 A flood of electronic imports cut the United States' high-tech trade surplus by one-third in the last three years, according to a US Commerce Department report. The US still retains a strong lead in the most advanced products on the "cutting edge" of technology but it is losing66 words
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Article87 1984-08-16 8 efface. hard resource policy choices as a result of the failure of Ottawa's costly frontier oil rush to put a single new field into production since the National Energy Programme's launch in 1980, The Financial Post reports. Despite government subsidies that could top 5516.8 billion by 1986,87 words
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Article, Illustration337 1984-08-16 8 b TRENDS Economics Finance LAT-WP LONDON: The Arab-led oil cartel, which battered government budgets, business profits and worker paychecks in industrialised nations with a decade of skyrocketing prices, is facing a renewed scramble for survival. Prices are declining as a resultLAT-WP - 337 words
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387 1984-08-16 8 WASHINGTON: Just in time for the American presidential election, the economy is shooting off the kind of dramatic signal flares that could turn cold statistics into hot campaign issues. In less than a week, reports by the administration of387 words
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Article, Illustration74 1984-08-16 8 As a result of a worldwide oil glut, intensified by excessive production, oil prices are declining. While this is good news to the Third World countries, the oil producing community is feeling the pinch. Prices of crude have risen from a low of about US$3 in74 words
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Advertisement124 1984-08-16 6 K W|f/. <c^lK^ r BL jflV f ffl Ml I IH f tfJnSBSHrkMr 1 in town. And it simply transports you another realm. I .'W! I v A realm of an amazingly varied cuisine that's both exotic and spicy. Specially prepared Tandoori chicken kebabs, fish and prawns K There's no124 words
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Advertisement111 1984-08-16 7 introduce yoireelf to value from Italy. Tough stainless or enamel steel construction Electronic ignition Large ovens, even in smaller Reflecting glass on oven doors Heavy-duty burners, ideal for fast cooking Models available larger dimensions with 4, f burners electric plates Colours: white, avocado, coppertone and gold All these features plus111 words
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Advertisement35 1984-08-16 8 OOACHMAN-INN A Connoisseur's Dream at Down-To-Earth Prices. Coachman Inn where you get great steaks for so much less. Coachman Inn #03-07/08 Parkway Parade Singapore 1544. Tel: *****37/*****94 Opening Times: 11.30 am— 10pm Mondays to Sundays35 words
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551 1984-08-16 9 STATEMENT ISSUED BY THE STOCK EXCHANGE OF S'PORE THE [pan fit amc/ AFFAIR PAN-ELECTRIC Industries Ltd shares were declared Designated Sem curities by the Stock Exchange on 7 August 1984 Since then, various comments have been made on the action of the exchange, including one551 words
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701 1984-08-16 9 JOHN CHOW - By JOHN CHOW A PRESS report that certain branches of foreign banks in Singapore are giving public indication of the size of their loans to the Philippines after the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) pushed for stricter accounting standards has started a701 words
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142 1984-08-16 10 S >VK4LLSTREET J CONCERN over the health of Financial Corp of America sent a chill through Wall Street, where prices closed sharply lower on improved volume as the market continued its correction. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which was down the entire session,142 words
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Article, Illustration301 1984-08-16 10 SELDOM-TRADED Sigma Metal's shares have been actively sought over the past 10 days, giving ris£ to speculation that a takeover of the company might be in the offing. Compared to a monthly turnover of 150,000 shares, about one million shares have changed hands301 words
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279 1984-08-16 10 BENNY TAN - Part 10 of our weekly financial futures series By BENNY TAN Stoarson/Amex BEFORE one can take a position in the futures market, one has first to open an account with a firm which is a member of the futures exchange.279 words
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Article136 1984-08-16 10 CURRENCY futures rallied strongly at the begin' nine of this week, partly reflecting the US Senate resolution passed last Friday directing the Treasury Department to stop sales of bearer securities and the higher-than-ex-pected drop in retail sales announced on Tuesday. The Senate action is negative for the US136 words
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Article153 1984-08-16 10 AP NEW YORK, Thursday THE dollar fell hard against most foreign currencies in the US yesterday y after rising in quiet trading in Europe. Gold prices slipped. Republic National Bank in New York quoted gold at U*****.50 a troy ounce, aown US$l. "The dollar got destroyed today,"AP - 153 words
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Advertisement134 1984-08-16 9 The Chartered Bank Bldg, (m 2AU Battery Road, #14-08, Singapore 0104. Telephone: *****86. Major new U.K. company looking; for quality products tor the U.K. and E.E.C. markets BULK BUYING POWER If you have good, saleable quality merchandise we want to know now! Details and samples urgently required to: Intercontinental Products134 words
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Miscellaneous17 1984-08-16 9 STOKER 0«J0 C l*M ttrNauffhl Synd Inr i»■ i| m- ,r 7 —ijraiTt VefcTTV PULL MARKET *&PAV.'17 words
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Advertisement92 1984-08-16 10 MAIN attraction The most talked about show band in Manila to In- top culiuir K n,u P tomes lo upland' y SUwuk' Rangers is the MAIN ATTRACTION hjuid" M 's A k t jv V* Yes they are here at hufuing all le'v lugether. 11 a) them utlh skill of92 words
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Internepcon Singapore '84 World Trade Centre, Exhibition Hall 2, August 16-18, 12 noon – 8.00 p.m.
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300 1984-08-16 11 THE fourth Internepcon/Semiconductor International '84 conference and exhibition was opened at the Word Trade Centre this morning. This international conference and exhibition dedicated to the production, testing and packaging of electronic products (including semiconductors) will run from today to August 18. Visitors300 words
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Article233 1984-08-16 11 A Artwork Generation Equipment B Bonding Equipment Burn-In Equipment c Connectors Sockets Plugs Cooling Components Equipment Circuit Fabricators (Provide Mfg. Services to others) Chemical Milling and Etching Equipment Chemicals Materials Plastics Etchants Camera Systems and Accessories Cleaning Equipment Supplies Crystal Growing Equipment Chip Handling Equipment Cleaning233 words
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285 1984-08-16 11 THE Department of Trade reported that Singapore exported about $3.9 billion worth of electronics goods to America last year. If the current trend of growth continues, Singapore will account for about 10 per cent of American electronics imports this year. The department285 words
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241 1984-08-16 11 Technical Conference Programme Thursday, 16 August, 1984 SESSION A: 2pm spm 1) Processing and troubleshooting inks and resists. MR LIN ESHLEMAN, Hysol/ Dexter 2) A new concept in lead tinning. MR KENNETH BOYNTON, Hollis Engi neering 3) Cleaning hybrid circuit assemblies after soldering. MR KEN HUNT, Crest Ultrasonics241 words
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319 1984-08-16 12 THE Universal Westech exhibit at Internepcon '84 will feature Freon brand solvent cleaning systems designed to solve specific problems in the electronics industry. Freon is the trade name of the Du Pont Corporation's line of flourinated solvents for metal degreasing, flux removal and generalpurpose319 words
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127 1984-08-16 12 SPERRY Corporation, a computer manufacturer, now utilises Synthetic Activated (SA) flux and Freon solvents to cut soldering costs. The company assembles, solders, cleans and tests printed circuit boards and printed wiring systems used in computers. The densely-packed boards are difficult to127 words
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175 1984-08-16 13 UTOPIA-Aire is a company which believes in clean living. It has set up a specialised cleaning facility in Singapore to cater for clothing and equipment used in the electronics and other industries which demand an exceptional standard of cleanliness. The company launders175 words
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Article, Illustration268 1984-08-16 13 UTOPIA-Aire operates a laundry which gets clothes so clean that they would be the envy of any detergent manufacturer. This is how it's done. Every piece of of garment received will undergo a vision of inspection to check for oil or chemical stain or any268 words
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Advertisement338 1984-08-16 11 South East Asia's high-tech electronics industry goes shopping at mmSEsS 16 —18 August, 1984* World Trade Centre Hall 2, Singapore South East Asia's leading biennial event for I'electronics professionals now in its 4th successful presentation Over 250 manufacturers of electronics production, packaging and testing equipment and products from 13 countries338 words
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Advertisement304 1984-08-16 12 THE LATEST TECHNOLOGY IN CLEAN ROOM SYSTEM from HAIR TECH The High Efficiency Particulate since. In Japan, clean benches technology to meet all these reAir Filter (REPA), developed dur- were first introduced in the semi- quirements. ing World War II for use in the conductor industry about 20 years There304 words
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Advertisement308 1984-08-16 13 WithQU PONPFREON solvent y 0^ instead of water,our PC boards are 30% cleaner and our costs are down $300 a day Pat Schreiner, Quality Control Engineer for a major PC board manufacturer. SHF* Pat Schreiner confers with Tom Kelly of Du Pont about the Improved cleaning process. "Since we installed308 words
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364 1984-08-16 14 I READ with interest the letters "Unimpressive tae-kwondo display" (SM, Aug 7), "Tae-kwondo Federation well recognised internationally" (SM, Aug 11), and "Tae-kwondo show was good!" (SM, Aug 13). Being a senior tae-kwondo member who has been actively involved in the sport364 words
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428 1984-08-16 14 THE TAE-KWONDO CONTROVERSY WE, the instructors and black belt holders of Singapore Tae-kwondo Academy, read with great concern the letter "Tae-kwondo Federation well recognised internationally," (SM, Aug 11) and wish to project our image for the interest of tae-kwondo in Singapore. We428 words
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259 1984-08-16 14 I REFER to the article "Unimpressive taekwondo display" (SM, Aug 7) about the taekwondo demonstration held on July 28 at the National University of Singapore. I am a keen taekwondo follower. On the day of the demonstration, a friend and I made259 words
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542 1984-08-16 14 ISSUE PITY those foolishly optimistic social scientists who invented the study of statistics in the 19th century. They actually thought their new tools would take social problems out of the dark cave of sectar- ian politics into the sunlight of542 words
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488 1984-08-16 15 UMiii— IMAGINE paying about $700,000 for a luxurious condominium in a choice district only to find that the rain is seeping in through the walls. If that is not bad enough, try to fathom the shock on being told that the repair cost falls488 words
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92 1984-08-16 15 WILLIAM KOH - WILLIAM KOH Singapore 0314 COUNTER 14/14 A at the Housing and Development Board headquarters should field more staff to attend to general enquiries during the peak periods. On August 11, I was given number 222 at 10.30 am. My turn came after 292 words
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Article108 1984-08-16 15 CHAN KOK POEY - CHAN KOK POEY Singapore 1955 I AM ONE of the commuters directly affected by the restrictions imposed on the use of the Central ExpresswayBraddcll Road underpass. I have noticed yet another unfathomable traffic sign at the entrance to the underpass which says: Bus lane ahead.108 words
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67 1984-08-16 15 THE National Day parade was magnificent. It reminded us of our past the pain and hardships which we have overcome. We celebrate 25 years of nation-build-ing together with joy, unity, and harmony. Whether we were watching the grand parade at the Padang, at home or67 words
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197 1984-08-16 15 PETER PANG - PETER PANG Singapore 1027 I READ with great interest your interview with the Minister of Health, Mr Howe Yoon Chong (SM, Aug 7). I have deep respect for him for acknowledging in public his shortcomings as a politician and his humble highlighting197 words
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158 1984-08-16 15 MAJULAH SINGAPURA - MAJULAH SINGAPURA Singapore 0314 AS I was bom in Singapore, I am definitely proud to be a Singapore citizen. I would defend the independence of my country. The national anthem and the flag are symbols of the country. We should respect and admire158 words
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Advertisement22 1984-08-16 14 wfltr oltw Lunch Ar Raffles. I r Borneo 0° Raffles Hotel Our tradition is legendary Beach Road. Singapore 0718 Tel: *****41 122 words
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Advertisement72 1984-08-16 15 LETTERS on any sublet of pubic Intsrasi wC be accepted for pubflcation. They should be typed and must be signed. They must a>so Include the wrHir's neme and addraaa II 0V0T1 IT TO wnwr OOCKjM to use a peeudonym m print. A contact telephone number would be ueeM Ws reeerve72 words
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Article, Illustration795 1984-08-16 16 BILL LOHMANN - BUT TOURIST HOTSPOT HAS HUGE PROBLEMS mm travelling at leisure By BILL LOHMANN UPI ORLANDO, Florida: Once a sleepy little town nestled in the heart of Florida's citrus country, Orlando has outgrown its sweet-smelling orange trees and emerged as one of the top touristUPI - 795 words
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Article, Illustration870 1984-08-16 16 LAT-WP By WILLIAM WILSON in Lot Ang«l«s THERE are two particularly nice things to do with summer holidays. In a festive and gregarious mood, it is nice to get out among the balloons and hotdogs and smile at strangers. If you are mellow,LAT-WP - 870 words
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Article, Illustration610 1984-08-16 16 ICEMAN STAR WANTS TO BE RECOGNISED FOR HIS WORK USA Today SO MUCH about John Lone his look, his unique training, his slightly accented English speaks of his native China. And yet, the star of Fred Schepisi's new film, Iceman, is mostUSA Today - 610 words
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Article, Illustration464 1984-08-16 16 AP NBC'S police drama, Hill Street Blues, captured 18 Emmy nominations to lead the American TV awards contest for a fourth year, while The Day After, ABC's vision of nuclear nightmare, tied with NBC's bar-room comedy Cheers for second with 12 nominations each. NBC a distant thirdAP - 464 words
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Article, Illustration504 1984-08-16 18 Applause I Dot I Do (Ch 12, 8.45 pm) THIS television production of Jan de Hartog's play is a musical comedy dramatising the 50 years of marital joys and petty irritations of Michael and Agnes, played by Hal Linden and Lee Remick. The couple's married504 words
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Article, Illustration803 1984-08-16 18 PAT HILTON - jTiVIS&ENE By PAT HILTON in Hollywood Tribune Media Services FOLLOWING WKRP, Loni Anderson could not decide whether to have a baby or do another series. "Another series was easier somehow," she says, halfseriously. And so the actress has returned to TV in Partners in Crime, asTribune Media Services - 803 words
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Article, Illustration854 1984-08-16 19 MARILYN BECK - Hanks survives a rough childhood By MARILYN BECK in Hollywood TOM HANKS, who plays a young man in love with a mermaid in Dis- ney's Splash, has been playing life for laughs since he was a tot. It has been his means of survival. The Oakland,854 words
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Miscellaneous313 1984-08-16 17 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by The Immortals Cartoon Selections. The Fantastic Journey: Funhouse At a carnival, the travellers encounter a strange and powerful sorcerer in need of a human body. King Arthur Vision On: Litter. Camera on the Move: Speed Fair or Where on Earth ia Wendower? (M)313 words
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Miscellaneous368 1984-08-16 17 Left: Mi Xue and David Chiang in Princess Chang Ping (Ch 8, 9.35 pm). Right Lee Remick and Hal Linden in I Do! I DoI (Ch 12, 8.45 pm). It Quran Reading. Programme Summary. Chuck Connor*' Great Weatem Theatre Quna of Sonnett: End of the Rope/Salute the Soldier. Cragford murders368 words
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Miscellaneous427 1984-08-16 19 fVLM GUID6- i N^c^L,T^ Y il C) ell^f <2213M7,: REE TIMES TEAS,NG Synopsis: A man who tries but fails to make a living for his family accepts support from another man in VENUS (*****97): EVERLASTING LOVE (C) exchange for his wife's services. LIWAQU (*****30): AN OXCART DOWRY (C) ano MO427 words
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Miscellaneous379 1984-08-16 20 DANCES OF THE ORIENT 1984 THE National Theatre Chinese Dance Company will hold its 4th annual concert tomorrow and on Saturday at Palace Theatre at 8 pm. Tickets at $10, |8, $5 ana $3 are available at the National Theatre and the Central Booking Office (Victoria Theatre). REGULAR CONCERTS REGULAR379 words
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Miscellaneous626 1984-08-16 20 HANOVER STREET HILTON MOVIE House will screen the film, Hanover Street, on Sunday at 8.15 pm. The film centres on an American bomber pilot and a British nurse's love affair amidst the London blitz of 1943. There will be a first drink charge of $8.50+ for non-diners. ANGELS WITH DIRTY626 words
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Miscellaneous364 1984-08-16 20 POSTERS OF A QERMAN GALLERY THE exhibition of a German Gallery will be held at the Goethe-Institut Art Gallery until Aug SI, noon to 6 pm daily except Sundays and public holidays. Admission EXHIBITION BY MONIQUE de Singapour, 4 Draycott Park, is holding an art exhibition by Monique Fuller I364 words
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Article, Illustration385 1984-08-16 21 GO PLACES AS straining rowers propel their long craft in practise for the Singapore River Regatta early next month, similiar scenes are being enacted in Kerala, on the southern coast of the Indian subcontinent, in preparation for a festival that will take place at the same time.385 words
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Miscellaneous479 1984-08-16 22 leisure comics ABIES March 21 to April 20 LIBRA This looks like a slow day, but September 23 to October 22 the evening wil be bright and You will have to tackle people busy. You are likely to find in a subtle way if you want to much fun in479 words
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Miscellaneous169 1984-08-16 22 FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook t»)HAT 9*T f IT'5 A DfMAHWNG- FoR £>N.£ BRIEF OF UtoRK DO) 308 ASSIGNMENT/ r PEC<DE M«MENT, I'M IM r poES NEV£R. Vou Do IN (APPLICANTS I (*IH«XfR OR N*T THEV CoMPLffIE THAT THE TROTH PERSONNEL, M©STLV>. t GtT AN HTWtfW WITH A PERSON'S Uf£ AND169 words
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512 1984-08-16 23 Taking on the computer the easy way DOES the thought of computerisation strike fear into your heart? Are you resentful at the way your job description is changing, probably without discussion, to accommodate the übiquitious micro-computer? If so, don't despair most of the population agree with you. The reason for512 words
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Article385 1984-08-16 24 THIS is the Personal Advancement market place where various courses for those seeking such information will be listed. Call IDA YUNOS for information and ad placement at *****90 ext 27. THE Association of Business Executives (ABE), an organisation based in the United Kingdom385 words
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690 1984-08-16 25 MANY people have this common question in their minds: "Which computer course should I study?" Besides this underlying question, they are also concerned with another which is as pertinent: "Can I make it through the computer course?". Some people have doubts and fears of not690 words
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Advertisement73 1984-08-16 23 Call lOA YUNOS for information and ad placamant on thaaa pages at *****90 ext 27. SINGAPORE CHINESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE will be conducting the following courses: INTERMEDIATE MANDARIN Data: 3/9/84 Days: Monday Wednesday Time: 2.30 pm to 4.00 pm Fees: $85 (10 weeks) ELEMENTARY MANDARIN I Data: 29/9/84* Day: Saturday73 words
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Advertisement134 1984-08-16 23 ingaeecerssr, or tf you heve ekeedy begun your profession. we hevt tie course to meet your needs. Our Introductory Courie gives an overytew of the word prooaeeor end whet its fundamsntel ctpebitieiere. The Beeto irrtsrmoctsto Aftvsnrsfl Courses continues wNh detelsd end mors edvenosd techniques thet ere now being used throughout134 words
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Advertisement172 1984-08-16 24 GERMAN LANGUAGE COURSES Morning Evening Saturday Classes Commencing 3.9.84 Enrolment OPEN NOW GOETHE^INSTITUT 190 Clemenceau Avoruie ■06 01 Singapore Shopping Centre (no *t to Supreme House) Tel: *****11 AK SACHIKO LANGUAGE ARTS SCHOOL JAPANESE INTENSIVE COURSE (100 Hours) By Mm 8. Aba (ax-Manyang University S NUft i tectursr) 3 times172 words
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Advertisement120 1984-08-16 27 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I, Lee Rongsen of No. Blk 32, Holland Close, #09-140 Singapore 1027, have applied for a Retail Beer Shop licence in respect of premises at M/s New Union Provisions Groceries, and Supplies at Blk 107, Jalan Bukit Merah #01-1840 Singapore 0316, and that this120 words
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Article, Illustration273 1984-08-16 28 B KULA - POLICE 12 ARMED FORCES 6 By B KULA POLICE assured themselves an easy semifinal berth in the Singapore Rugby Union under-23 championship with their lacklustre two goal to two penalty victory over Armed Forces at the Police Academy yesterday. It was a Zaini Aziz run for273 words
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Article177 1984-08-16 28 B KULA - By B KULA POLICE'S Mesman Tharsimon will be making an appeal to the Singapore Rugby Union Disciplinary committee against the one-month ban on him for a nasty foul he committed in an under-23 match against Blacks Rugby Football Club last Sunday. Mesman, an under-23177 words
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328 1984-08-16 28 WITH THE bulk of the foreign bowlers having arrived, competition began to take shape in the 20th Singapore Open Bowling Championship, promising greater rivalry for the remaining four days. Although the number of foreign participants in this year's championship has dropped, there328 words
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Article139 1984-08-16 28 LOCAL rugby coaches Yeo Hock Yee and Wee Tui Yong will be going to Bangkok for a five-day intermediate coaching course from today. The course, held by the Asian Rugby Football Union will be conducted by Alan Black from the English Rugby Football Union coaching panel. Alan139 words
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Article, Illustration372 1984-08-16 29 ALFONSO CHAN - By ALFONSO CHAN THE match between lightweights R Rathakrishnan and Jeffrey Yew in the Singapore Open Boxing Championship at Gav World Stadium last night raised local boxing above the usual slugging. The skill, courage and techniques made it the best bout of the night.PICTURE: CHRISTINE CHEW - 372 words
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180 1984-08-16 29 B KULA - By B KULA INTERNATIONAL hockey umpire Arul Subramaniam has been hand Sicked to officiate in the Asia Oceania unior World Cup qualifying round in Kuala Lumpur from Sept 6-16. Arul, a former national captain, has umpired several international matches and his selection by180 words
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Article, Illustration366 1984-08-16 30 K SILVAM - By K SILVAM SINGAPORE'S four swimming Olympians are unlikely to help celebrate Singapore's 25th year of self-rule in the only way they know how by competing in the International Invitational Championships at Toa Payoh on Sept 22 and 23 The four Ang Peng Siong, David Lim,366 words
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249 1984-08-16 30 S GULAM - EL ITTIFAC 1 TAMPINES ROVERS 1 By S GULAM SAUDI ARABIAN club champions El Ittifac were given a fright when National Football League Division One champions Tampines Rovers hela them to a draw in a friendly match at the National Stadium last249 words
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Article, Illustration167 1984-08-16 30 ALFONSO CHAN - By ALFONSO CHAN DEFENDING champions Singapore were forced to return the Chua Choon Leong Cup to arch-rivals Selangor when they lost 0-3 in the finals in sabah last Sunday. Selangor's Murali Dharan, who was beaten by Singapore's Albert Teo in last year's final, had167 words
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Advertisement73 1984-08-16 28 "UAC.NA the power pack woods SPSS with the magnalium sweet-spot Magnalium is an alloy of aluminium and a smacking power impact on magnesium. This high strength metal is used the ball on the hitting area of all the Matrax models improved protection and longer and the result:- life-span on the73 words
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Advertisement412 1984-08-16 29 B8 The L.A. Olympics has come and gone. In the spectacular two week celebration of athletic excellence only the best made it to the winners' rostrum. And more winning feet were wearing Nikes than any other shoe. Our medal tally attests to this. Nike salutes these champions. We're proud that412 words
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Advertisement70 1984-08-16 30 Posts Suksn 1984 National Jr SWIMMING COMPLEXES toapayoh geyiang wonavista Date: Sat. 18 Aug. '84 ANG MO WO KALLANG BOON LAY Tinn-o-i OOA MM 4#% c FARRER PARK PAYA LEBAR JURONG TOWN Time. 2.30 PHI TO 5.30 PITI BEDOK BUKIT MERAH KATONG AHmicciAn ic CrpA CLEMENTI PANDAN QUEENSTOWN AOmiSSIOn IS70 words
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Article, Illustration442 1984-08-16 31 KEEGAN PLEDGES HIS BEST TO MALAYSIAN FANS Bernama KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday KEVIN KEEGAN flew into the Malaysian capital last night and promised to live up to the expectations of Malaysian soccer fans. Obviously equipped with answers for the long list of questions awaiting him,Bernama - 442 words
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Article, Illustration279 1984-08-16 31 S GULAM - By S GULAM NATIONAL soccer team skipper Auyeong Pak Kuan's presence during Saturday's Ovaltine Cup return leg match against Malaysia at the National Stadium will depend on a crucial fitness test tonight. Au-yeong suffered a groin injury in the first leg on Sunday at279 words
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