Singapore Monitor, 3 September 1984
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Title Section12 1984-09-03 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 21/5/84 Monday, September 3, 1984 30cents12 words
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Article, Illustration602 1984-09-03 1 RAY MILLER - By RAY MILLER NINETY-FOUR per cent of blood donated in Singapore comes from men. At festive seasons when blood donations levels can drop by 20 per cent the Blood Transfusion Ser- vice is down to what its medical director, Dr Ong Yong Wan, describes602 words
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149 1984-09-03 1 AP BANGALORE, Monday INDIAN opposition groups, united by what they consider increasing disregard of democratic norms by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, warned yesterday they would launch a nationwide civil disobedience campaign if her Government did not reinstate a popular politician. Top opposition leaders,AP - 149 words
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Article, Illustration824 1984-09-03 2 ROBERT CONCEICAO - Special linkage with Indian community to be preserved STORY: ROBERT CONCEICAO SINGAPORE'S "Little India" is to stay. The Ministry of National Development has agreed in principle that in the redevelopment of the Serangoon Road area, consideration will be given to retain the specialPICTURES: MOHD DAENG - 824 words
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Article, Illustration139 1984-09-03 3 HAND-OUTS will only lead to an indolent peo61e, said Dr Ahmad [attar, the Minister for Social Affairs, at a National Day dinner last night. "Now that the elections fever is very much in the air, opposition political parties will soon become active again139 words
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Article60 1984-09-03 3 "MY YOUNGER Cabinet colleagues and I might not have fought the communists and the communalists. "But we remember the perilous route of our senior Cabinet colleagues that took us from the colony of Singapore into independence through merger with Malaya in the Federation of Malaysia, and on60 words
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647 1984-09-03 3 ROBERT CONCEICAO - By ROBERT CONCEICAO AUGUST 30 is a special day for National Service. On that day seventeen years ago in 1967, the first batch of 4,900 national servicemen began to report for duty. The Singapore Armed Forces (SAF), then in its infancy with647 words
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Article, Illustration155 1984-09-03 4 Sunny day, cheering crowds, great atmosphere at Singapore River SHUTTERBUGS and students flocked to the second Singapore River Regatta at the Singapore River beside Empress Place yesterday, to witness the colour and excitment of tne races. This year, there were 18 events, four of them new,Pictures: CLIFTON AW & SHARIF RASHID - 155 words
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Article, Illustration50 1984-09-03 4 Spectators at the Singapore River Regatta yesterday, were treated to some superbly executed stunts done on motorised surfboards. Aquabatic poetry in motion here. A perfectly timed, spectacular somersault by a stuntman drew oohs and aahs from the crowds lining the banks of Elgin and Cavenagh Bridges.50 words
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348 1984-09-03 6 K K FONG - By K K FONG TOUTS of unlicensed massage parlours will find it costly to distribute their cards in hotels. For the first time, police will prefer charges of criminal trespass against a man caught distributing massage cards in several hotels recently.348 words
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453 1984-09-03 6 SEAH MEI KIANG - By SEAH MEI KIANG CANCER is not an infectious disease and a victim can live a full life. This is the message the Singapore Cancer Society wants to put across during its AntiCancer week, launched on Saturday by Mr Phua Bah Lee,453 words
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108 1984-09-03 6 SIA yesterday launched a direct flight from Singapore to the Taiwan city of Kaohsiung. The twice-weekly flights are being served by Airbus A3oos. The flights take off at 10 am every Sunday and Tuesday. After reaching Kaohsiung at 2 pm local time, the flight108 words
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114 1984-09-03 6 Lianhe Wanbao A MAN was stabbed three times in Bukit Merah yesterday morning in an brawl believed to be over money matters. The injured man, 28-year-old Lin Laifu, was stabbed in the left chest, left arm and left leg. According to eyewitnesses atLianhe Wanbao - 114 words
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Advertisement122 1984-09-03 2 /wvww neti/ y&ryc ptifa iU*J idiM Faber-Castell. The makers of TK-matic, the world's first non-stop mechanical pencil, writes its way to its new range. Make zig-zags, waves, circles, dots or a straightline. Or simply write anything at all. FaberCastell's new range of mechanical pencils makes drawing and writing as smooth,122 words
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Advertisement49 1984-09-03 3 To serve you better, we've moved our main Sales, Parts and Service j operations to a more central location. Come today, and see us at m/m# B* 475,TangIin Halt Road, Singapore QSH TM:*****88. Telex:RS3Bs43Remo. HLWEIH MOVED Regent Motors Private Limited WJsP^J^JsP 7 A member of the ime (tertW Group49 words
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Advertisement26 1984-09-03 4 Lunch Ar Raffles. ■m i' i>. i [[[['M:- I T L 1 (mf favours) Raffles Hotel s*v tradition is legendary Beach Road. Singapore 0718 Tel: *****4126 words
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Advertisement69 1984-09-03 4 "It's really nice to meet you/' Being young means forming new friendships. Don't let stale breath 'blow' your chances. Make doubly sure with Double Amplex breath freshener. Just one clean tasting capsule could start a beautiful relationship. Mask the spiciest food or strongest cigarette. One convenient pocket size pack gives69 words
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Advertisement192 1984-09-03 5 Oce print |4 i oc£ and Van der Grmten are registered trade marks. OCE PRODUCES THE CONCLUSIVE EVIDENCE Judge for yourself. The fingerprints are identical. The evidence is conclusive. The Oce 1900 DF produces perfect copies... whether it's one you want or a thousand. There is no other verdict... Oce,192 words
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Advertisement166 1984-09-03 6 K better than ever. Lau Chong Kec Confectionery is the pioneer in machine-made *^.^^P^tftßßfc^^^^^'"> < "''-ikes in South East Asia We have combined traditional 1 mooncake recipes modern hygenic processes to give you superb and consistent high quality mooncakes. Lau Chong Kee machine-made mooncakei always taste so good. HI TtLUKttt166 words
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world
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Article, Illustration347 1984-09-03 7 The elements for successful takeover in place, says Bangkok Post Agencies BANGKOK, Monday THE AUTHORITATIVE Bangkok Post newspaper has irfiplied that a military coup d'etat in Thailand may be imminent. The pro-government newspaper, in a front page story yesterday, said that "tne elements for a successfulAgencies - 347 words
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219 1984-09-03 7 Bernama JOHOR BARU, Monday THE BUMIPUTERA Tourist and Transport Agency will operate a luxury air-conditioned ferry service between Changi in Singapore and Tanjung Pengelih in Kota Tinggi from Saturday, its spokesman said yesterday. It would operate four trips to andBernama - 219 words
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Article, Illustration44 1984-09-03 8 Judith Rosnik, specialist of the Discovery shuttle mission (picture at top), preparing the writing shown in the picture above. It was a message for her father from space, as the crew prepared for launching their second satellite. PICTURE: APPICTURE: AP - 44 words
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127 1984-09-03 8 Reuter HONG KONG, Monday A 30-YEAR OLD British army officer claimed a world record yesterday after sliding 580 feet (177 metres) on a rope down the face of a Hong Kong skyscraper. Captain Martin Fuller of the First Battalion Cheshire Regiment stationedReuter - 127 words
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Article573 1984-09-03 8 CURTAIN RAISER TO THE CARRIAN TRIAL WHICH BEGINS TODAY AP HONG KONG, Monday THE TRIAL of the protagonists of the Carrian saga will unravel the myth of a Hong Kong conglomerate that rose like a shooting star but died out just as fast, leaving debts ofAP - 573 words
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204 1984-09-03 8 UPI WASHINGTON, Monday THE REAGAN Administration, While harbouring some hopes, yesterday dismissed as "wholly familiar and wholly false" Soviet leader Konstantin Chernenko's latest criticism of US arms talks policy. The American reaction followed a familiar pattern in the diplomatic probing conductedUPI - 204 words
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Article, Illustration51 1984-09-03 10 SALESGIRLS of a Tokyo department store protect their heads with frying pans, helmets and padded headgear as they take part in an anti-disaster drill on Saturday, designated as Anti-Disaster Day. An estimated 14 million people in Tokyo and its surrounding areas took part in anti-disaster drills. PICTURE:PICTURE: AP - 51 words
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Article, Illustration466 1984-09-03 10 PRESIDENT CHUN DOO-HWAN'S STATE VISIT TO TOKYO Reuter TOKYO, Mon SOUTH Korea and Japan hope to bury old hatreds and create a new technol-ogy-age partnership when President Chun Doo-Hwan makes a three-day state visit to Tokyo starting Thursday. Japan is expectedReuter - 466 words
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143 1984-09-03 10 UPI SEOUL, Monday THE WORST rain storm to hit South Korea in 12 years began to subside after leaving more than 100 casualties. But the danger still remained in Seoul where a river could be overflowing, the government's Disaster ReliefUPI - 143 words
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Article31 1984-09-03 11 Hundreds of high technology firms who had earlier dreamt of success and overnight riches have been disappointed. Dramatic changes in the market have created numerous problems for these companies.31 words
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Article40 1984-09-03 11 The first artificially produced cereal is fast becoming popular and agricultural experts are saying it could be the grain of the future. Its adaptability to a wide range of environmental conditions makes it specially useful to developing countries.40 words
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Article40 1984-09-03 11 Doctors are getting concerned over the fact that many school children were being given too many patent medicines claimed to help them cope with stress at school when parental care was the thing that they really needed.40 words
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Article41 1984-09-03 11 The high-technology boom poses a threat to workers both in the skilled and unskilled sectors. According to a report from Stanford University, the loss of jobs due to machines is taking place in all parts of the economy.41 words
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176 1984-09-03 11 STANFORD: The continuing high-tech boom not only- poses a threat to workers in unskilled positions but also to some of their skilled counterparts, according to a report from Stanford University. "Future displacement will be fuelled by the current revolution in microelectronics176 words
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Article, Illustration192 1984-09-03 11 TRENDS ..Science and Medicine LOS ANGELES: Many of the hundreds of high technology firms, trying to mimic the success of IBM, Hewlett-Packard, or Apple Computer, are discovering that not all the streets in the market are paved with profits. "For them, tlie192 words
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Article188 1984-09-03 11 PARIS: Man's first artificially produced cereal is fast becoming a common sight in French fields and some experts are hailing it as one of the grains of the future. Triticale, a highly nutritious and sturdy grain, is popular with farmers as "it always produces a188 words
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Article134 1984-09-03 11 HANOVER: Doctors are worried that too many children may be given patent medicines claimed to help them cope with stress at school when what they really need is closer parental care and individual medical attention, Hano- versche AUgemaine reports. High-powered advertising campaigns by drug manufacturers134 words
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Article117 1984-09-03 11 New evidence strongly indicates that some of the mysterious, star-like objects called quasars are located near the very edge of time and space, serving as distant beacons marking the beginnings of the universe, astronomers have announced. Detailed observations of relatively nearby quasars should end the debate over whether117 words
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Article103 1984-09-03 11 Peo- Ele with a family history of heart disease often elieve they can't do anything to avoid heart attacks, but a new study says quitting smoking will cut their risk at least threefold. The general bias in most people's and doctors' minds is that once you103 words
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Article48 1984-09-03 11 The us and its Nato allies are locked in a deadly race with the Soviet Union to devlop new high-technology combat planes to win supremacy in the skies. Military analysts believe that's where the key battle in any East-West conflict will have to be won.48 words
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Advertisement187 1984-09-03 7 kg Super Fab and 1 litre ay. Softlan Iree with every purchase a Sanyo Washing MachineW^^S^^ f While Stocks Last ■MAGICAL MOMENTS WITH SANYO' """■>»"• •»"<"" During the 1.3 second counter-clockwise i Pi ItS like magic! The way clothes come out SO rotation, water flows horizontally This forces Tt 4187 words
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Advertisement31 1984-09-03 8 VIDEOQSSIT I catv/ 1 matv/CCTVT^ system for BETTER RADIO T.V. RECEPTION Hotels, Condominiums, Apartments etc. etc. Installation by VIDEOCRAFT £W^ The Manufacturers of Professional T.V. DistributionEqpt Accessories For call n a31 words
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Advertisement171 1984-09-03 9 You fussy, demanding, food-loving Singaporean the Boulevard is ready for you. As a major hotel in South enthusiasts will appreciate our A East Asia, the Boulevard cellar, too. fSq 0 Talking of drinking, the Singaporeans. we can now cater very With the new 15-storey well for your special Orchard wing171 words
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Advertisement143 1984-09-03 11 ffhe Palm Beach pjK 7 A Hotel in Penang makes you an offer you cant refuse From now until Ut as low as: Msss For single or double.occupancy. Subject to 10% service charge and 10% government tax. Only limited rooms available each day. The American Express* Card. Don't leave home143 words
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Article, Illustration912 1984-09-03 12 FOO MEY KIEN - THE ENTREPRENEURS WE CONTINUE our series on entrepreneurs who have made a mark on Singapore with an insight into the life and achievements of MR TAN ENG JOO, the man who was behind the two most important rubber associations of Singapore the Rubber Association912 words
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Article224 1984-09-03 12 FOREIGN CURRENCY REVIEW BY MANUFACTURERS HANOVER TRUST FOLLOWING is a selection of currencies in the latest issue of the Foreign Currency Review, a publication of Manufacturers Hanover Trust (MHT), New York. HONG KONG DOLLAR The Hong Kong dollar is currently trading near the 7.8415/USI level,224 words
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Article, Illustration218 1984-09-03 13 EMERY AIR FREIGHT'S new General Manager in Singapore, MR TIMOTHY J WELLBURN, 32, returns to the Republic after having previously worked as traae development manager with another international airfreight company. Mr Wellburn is now assessing how dramatically the Singapore airfreight market has developed since he was here from218 words
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Article608 1984-09-03 13 MR FRANCIS KITAMURA has been promoted to senior sales manager at the Oberoi Imperial Hotel. He joined last June as sales manager, taking charge of the hotel's Japanese corporate accounts and travel agencies. Bilingual in English and Japanese, Mr Kitamura has worked extensively in the travel trade608 words
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Advertisement67 1984-09-03 12 We are pleased lo announce the opening of an office in Singapore 6 Battery Road #16-08 The Chartered Bank Building Singapore 0104 and Ihe appointmenl of Jane Kingsley as Executive Director. Russell Reynolds Associates, Inc. Executive Recruiting Consultants 245 Park Avenue. New York, NY ***** NEW YORK BOSTON CHICAGO CLEVELAND67 words
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Miscellaneous23 1984-09-03 12 STOKER THE BROKER ■Jgp£ m IUE CrOVBRMMEWT LET MB TAKE OVER "TWE PEFEM6E OBPAZTMB.HT, IV WOW "MEM HOW TO RUW IT A PR<?PIT/23 words
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Advertisement68 1984-09-03 13 fitPSQE&fSnS\ CHINA STAMP A kAIh'SiOH 'paintingcalligraphy m WKlßf"' EXHIBITION STH to 9TH SEPT. 1984,11 AM to 10PM i ..-fjadeCerf' 6, SINGAPORE WORLD TRADE CENTRE B X&** 0 (HALL No. 5) Sponsored by 4 IW* CHINA NATIONAL STAMP CORPORATION, t Organized by A YU YI PTE > e Don't miss Toycraft68 words
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Article, Illustration928 1984-09-03 14 RICK GLADSTONE of - By RICK GLADSTONE of Tha Associated Press XINING (China): Dawn breaks late over the bald brown mountains and coal smoke dirties the thin air in China's desolate northwest (>rovince of Qinghai, rich in resources but acking in almost everything else, including people. Tibetan nomads camped928 words
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651 1984-09-03 14 BOB SECTER of - ■y BOB SECTER of Tho Los Angolos Timos WIAWERA STATION (Australia): The twin-engine Nomad sputtered high above the outback floor, seeming to make little headway over a treeless terrain of red clay and purple saltbush that from the air looked as flat and651 words
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Advertisement74 1984-09-03 14 <]^H THE PAIN RELIEVER THAT ALSO Reduces inflammation while it relieves pain, fever and flu. Muscle tension causes most headache pain. Inflammation often comes with body pain. ANACIN not only relieves muscle tension headache fast, but more. ANACIN also reduces inflammation that often comes with body pain. For pain and74 words
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447 1984-09-03 15 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT PRESIDENT Marcos is about to go through the most difficult period of his rule. If, as is widely speculated, the inquiry into the murder of Benigno Aquino points at the military, he faces the prospect of having to move447 words
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138 1984-09-03 15 LOOI MEI FONG (MISS - REPLY LOOI MEI FONG (MISS) for Permanent Secretary National Development WE refer to the letters "Yellow Box needed at Cairnhill Junction" by Cairnhill Resident (SM, July 24) and "More Reason for a Yellow Box Junction" by D W Distant (SM, July 30).138 words
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430 1984-09-03 15 I WOULD like to warn would-be learner drivers to be extremely careful in their choice of driving instructors by giving an account of my experiences with the three I have had. The first instructor, who charged me $11 per hour for each lesson, insisted430 words
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Article114 1984-09-03 15 JOSEPHINE LIM - JOSEPHINE LIM Singapore 1646 SAVING is a virtue which is even encouraged by the Government. Whether our savings are placed in fixed deposit or savings accounts, they remain our savings. Salaries are already chargeable for income tax. How much we save or how we save it is114 words
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Article, Illustration771 1984-09-03 16 JAMES TYSON - Japanese firms pay for their employees' play By JAMES TYSON in Tokyo UPI NISSAN MOTORS knows "all work and no play makes Yukiko a dull employee". So, the giant carmaker sees that Yukiko Matsushia hasn't far to go from her computer terminal at the YokohamaUPI - 771 words
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Article, Illustration563 1984-09-03 16 SHEILA BENSON - By SHEILA BENSON in Hollywood LAT-WP IN Bolero, Bo Derek plays a slip of a thing in the Twenties who, along with her bespectacled chum (Ana Obregon), is just out of university and feeling that they are "possibly the most overeducated women in England." In onlyLAT-WP - 563 words
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Article592 1984-09-03 16 IPS FLASHBACK: Bo Derek is feeling frustrated. Her cool, blue eyes are clouded and she angrily flicks away the stray strands of pure blonde hair blown across her face. The face, normally so lovely in repose, is that of a woman in need. Not of aIPS - 592 words
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Miscellaneous1023 1984-09-03 17 SBC 2.30 SBCTEXT Live Sample Pages. 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by Princess Chang Ping (C) (r). 3.50 Cartoon Selections. 4.09 Mr Wizard's World. Don Herbert shows us that oxygen is needed in the burning process and explains how birds fly. 4 30 Pinwt)00l Captain Minus goes to the1,023 words
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Miscellaneous141 1984-09-03 17 5.02 Quran Reading. 5.07 Programme Summary. 5.12 Cumi And Ciki. 6.00 News. 6.10 Bimbingan Ugama: Religious Guidance. 6.25 Sinar Zaman. 6.46 Shirl's Neighbourhood. 7.26 Azan Maghrib. 7.32 M.A.S.H. The Tooth Shall Set You Free. 6.00 Newt and Weather Forecast. 6.25 News Roundup. 6.29 Programme Summary. 6.36 Azan Isyak. 6.40 Bahasa141 words
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Article, Illustration342 1984-09-03 18 The Dollmaker (E) (Last Episode) (Ch 5, 9.20 pm) WITH the death of her youngest daughter, Gertie's happiness fades. A strike at the factory nearly breaks the family spirit Clovis becomes deeply embroiled in union affairs and is badly beaten up by a gang342 words
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Article, Illustration748 1984-09-03 18 CATHY BOOTH - ILLEGAL BROADCASTING FROM THE CHANNEL IRKS THE BBC RADIO SCENE By CATHY BOOTH in London UPI SOMEWHERE in the English Channel, pirates are riding the waves again to broadcast pop music illegally. The radio pirates, who first took to Britain's airwaves in the swinging Sixties and forced theUPI - 748 words
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Article, Illustration537 1984-09-03 19 WONG AH YOKE - Police Academy Is a comic cop-out TITLE: POLICE ACADEMY STARRING: Steve Guttenberg, Geroge Gaynes, Kim Cattrall DIRECTOR: Hagh Wilson SHOWING: Capitol, Savoy, Woodlands and Jarong leisure Reviewed by WONG AH YOKE POLICE ACADEMY is evidently inspired by the spate of successful films about army recruits. But the attempt537 words
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Miscellaneous415 1984-09-03 19 FILM GUIO6 1 EMPRESS (*****07). wheels on meals (q DALIT (*****16): WHEELS ON MEALS (C) mandarin /rauniv WHFFI s ON MFAI <? in Starring: Jackie Chan, Samo Hong, Yuen Biao MANDARIN (*****01). WHEELS ON MEALS (C) Synopsis: A lighthearted comedy about two fast-food TOA PAYOH (*****34): WHEELS ON MEALS (C)415 words
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Miscellaneous527 1984-09-03 20 CARTIER-BRESSON THE Cartier-Bresson photo exhibition will be held at the National free. Srinaaar, Kashmir aa seen through the lens of Cartier-Bresson w w w w RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK 6.30 pm at its lecture hall. Admission THE Toa Payoh Branch Library will i® reescreen Raiders of the Lost Ark527 words
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Miscellaneous38 1984-09-03 20 TODAVi TOMORROW! Low tldo: 10.20 High tldai 0.20 am (1.2 m) am (1.0 m) High tidai 4.20 Low tidoi 11.45 pm (2.4 m) am (1.3 m) Low tidoi 11.41 High tlda: 5.22 pm (0.5 m) pm (2.2 m)38 words
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Article520 1984-09-03 21 THERESA CHAN; LEE CHIU SAN - By THERESA CHAN and LEE CHIU SAN EXACTLY a week from today, tradition-minded Chinese will celebrate the Eighth Moon Festival of the Cowherd and the Spinning Maid. Mooncakes are mandatory for this celebration and the Emporium Holdings Group has brought a group of specialist mooncake chefs from Hong520 words
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Article, Illustration32 1984-09-03 21 Some of the specialities at the Noodle Garden Restaurant The assorted meat with bean curd in earthen pot dish and (below) the double boiled deer tendon and black chicken32 words
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Article, Illustration725 1984-09-03 22 THERESA CHAN - Where you can linger over your noodles and some fancy sides t00... By THERESA CHAN DESPITE the proliferation of pizza parlours and hamburger restaurants, many Chinese chefs are prepared to proclaim that the world's first fast food joint was set up in their country725 words
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Advertisement104 1984-09-03 21 van Drunken Prawns! Live Seafood! Mfcm) *> tri, *v""" Shanghai Restaurant Catering for all Wadding and Birthday Function* A Ample parking ipaca at car park next to the Jft I former Tao Nam School (Enter via National Library) Mayfair Hotel Grd Floor, 40 Armenian StTeet. S pore 0617 Open* Daffy:104 words
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Advertisement93 1984-09-03 21 van USA Duck.Siamese Chicken. Crystal Prawns. Fresh Live Seafood. ->*N Catar lor a* functions VSIN LEONG Restaurant Head Office Block 89 (Behind Republic Theatre) Marine Parade Tel: *****05/6 Branch. 39 Upper Serangoon Road (3m/s) Tafc 2M1710 FATTY WENG (Shark's Fin Seafood) RESTAURANT fCome and experience our famoua dishes specially prepared93 words
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Advertisement137 1984-09-03 22 m RED LANTERN REVOLVING flj RESTAURANT (PTE) LTD. 60A, Change Alley Aerial Plaza, Collyer Quay, Singapore 0104. I Set atop the city's buzzling business core and harbour front, the Red Lantern Revolving Restaurant affords memorable dining experience. I Take in enchanting city sights and dazzling harbour lights as you feast137 words
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Advertisement56 1984-09-03 22 r WORTH INDIAN CUISINE f FOOD-FIT FOR ROYALTY! Savour tempting delights such as: •JpP Tandoori Kinf Prawn* M V Maif Mamtaz R |M Naan Royal Raamalai Daily Economical Vv Menu changes dailv i #05-36 Far East Plaza, S'pore 0922 (opposite Holiday Inn. Next to Hyatt Regency.) We also cater for56 words
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Advertisement268 1984-09-03 22 PfHTMOUSE PIPES'! RESTAURANT L~E SEAFOOD Holland Road Shopping Centre. 4th Floor. S Te1:*****06 *****18 I 9 Courses with g WHOLE SUCKLING PIG g Our Grillrcxan only $280 I opening soon! Cash JS6 I 2. Crab Meat sSdSwfl 6 Steamed Fl.hjj ]4. Golden 7 Fried Noodles! I Fried Chicken 8 Abalone268 words
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Miscellaneous647 1984-09-03 23 leisure comics FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook lift V TMW'U. \y UT OfT THIS "1 AUD Th£M VouU 6AV W SOOSH, BuT WP|\vf V- I ST«Ak>HT. XUWVB *RAVf A PHt* AHD SPtHWNCr IXe UMKffHD PUAS6 HUH? Vou A Wt, AtfD *WU- I'LL NoD AND SAV IT TAK*S A WWLt Y\JV AtifN)647 words
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Article152 1984-09-03 24 IF YOU have any question to ask, whom can you turn to for help? You can turn to The Singapore Monitor for everything you want to know, but do not know where to ask. We will gather the information you need to solve your problem, to enrich your152 words
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Article, Illustration343 1984-09-03 24 GUIDELINES WILL REDUCE NUMBER OF REJECTIONS THE MINISTRY of Labour hopes that a new code of practice on factory layout will reduce the number of rejections of factory layout plans. The code,"Factory Layout Safety, Health and Welfare Considerations", has just been published by343 words
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481 1984-09-03 24 THE DEPARTMENT of Extramural Studies of the National University of Singapore will conduct these short courses in September: Managing People I focuses on the development of the analytical skills and deci-sion-making abilities expected of today's manager. The course will emphasise on modern techniques of enhancing481 words
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193 1984-09-03 24 Q A [m] lama Secondary Four student and I will be sitting for my GCE "O" Level examinations this year. I'm in the science stream. I would like to have information on joining the police force. My ambition is to become193 words
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Article162 1984-09-03 24 [5] I am interested in taking up physical I —l education at any university in the US. I would greatly appreciate if you could provide me with information about this. oYour best plan is to go along to the Resource Centre at the162 words
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Article296 1984-09-03 27 Reuter RIETI (Italy), Monday WEST GERMANY'S Carlo Thraenhardt staged an exciting high jump battle with Valery Sereda of the Soviet Union at an international athletics meet here last night which ended with them sharing a European record. As the light faded in Rieti'sReuter - 296 words
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Article223 1984-09-03 27 Reuter SCARPERIA (Italy), Monday AMERICAN Eddie Lawson, already assured of the world 500 cc motorcycling crown, took no risk as he finished fourth yesterday in the San Marino Grand Prix, the final race of the 1984 series. Lawson was content to hang back throughout theReuter - 223 words
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Article644 1984-09-03 27 RACE 1 Restricted Terms Div C 1.200 m 1 Active Fox 55 1 1 Danis (5) 2 2 1 5 Ovation V 57 Tiley (I) 112 4 Magnanimous 57 Lam (7) 6 6 3 6 Specific 57 Soo (3) 7 7 4 Course Withdrawal: 8 Walk Far 57 Owner:644 words
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Article, Illustration438 1984-09-03 28 TONY KOH - Slippery court makes cagers go skidding like novices on ice SPAIN 87 SOVIET UNION 77 By TONY KOH A SLIPPERY courtspoiled an otherwise glittering match between Estudiantes of Spain and the Soviet Union in the Pesta Sukan Merlion Cup basketball invitation tournament at the Gay World438 words
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Article30 1984-09-03 28 BASKETBALL Merlion Cup: Mazda Cannons v Bank of Korea (2 p.m.), USSR Georgia v New Zealand (7.30 p.m.), Matsushita v Estudiantes (9 p.m.). All at Gay World Stadium.30 words
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275 1984-09-03 28 Bernama PENANG, Monday AMERICAN Budd Coates won the Cathay Pacific Penang marathon in style, finishing the gruelling race in 2:29 mins 59 sees at City Stadium yesterday morning. The 27-year-old physical training instructor from Pennsylvania, who started off well, remained in the lead throughout theBernama - 275 words
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349 1984-09-03 28 B KULA - SINGAPORE 0 MALAYSIA 1 By B KULA MALAYSIA'S keeper Mary Soo stood tall in goal and denied Singapore of a draw in their second and final Pesta Sukan women's hockey test match at the Farrer Park Athletic Centre yesterday. Had Mary been less349 words
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307 1984-09-03 29 Reuter KUALA LUMPUR, Monday CHINA regained the World Table Tennis Cup when 20-year-old student Jiang Jialing crushed South Korean Kim Wan 2114, 16-21, 21-4, 21-11 in the final here today. Jiang, the world number two, was beaten by Wan, ranked 36th, during theReuter - 307 words
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345 1984-09-03 29 ALFONSO CHAN - By ALFONSO CHAN SINGAPORE'S Leow Sin Hua will be seeking to captivate us with her "live act in the Pesta Sukan Singapore International Invitational Gymnastics Competition early next month. Leow, of the Chinese High School, 16, is our brightest medal prospect in the two-day345 words
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Article, Illustration409 1984-09-03 29 ERNEST FRIDA - By ERNEST FRIDA DANIEL Lim celebrated his selection to the World Amateur championship in Hong Kong in November by winning the first round of the Singapore Island Country Club Strokeplay Championship with a two-over-par 75 at the Sime Course yesterday. Daniel, with409 words
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151 1984-09-03 29 LITTLE Perry Yuen showed a lot of promise when he won the top prize for players 12 years and below with a fine net 33 for the front nine holes at the Sime course yesterday. Brian Sim was second with a net 38151 words
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295 1984-09-03 29 JOE GOH, captain of Seletar Country Club, will recommend to the Singapore Golf Association that the Intermediate team championship be scrapped after last weekend's poor turnout. He said: "I'm very disappointed with those players from the Singapore Island Country Club, Keppel and Sentosa295 words
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Article, Illustration144 1984-09-03 30 Reuter MADRID, Monday BARCELONA'S new signing from Tottenham, Steve Archibald marked nis debut for the Catalan side with a fine 86th goal in his team's stunning 30 away win over arch rivals Real Madrid on the opening day of the Spanish League season yesterday.Reuter - 144 words
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499 1984-09-03 30 AP, Reuter ROME, Monday ARGENTINE Diego Maradona, Napoli's US$7.5 million (5|15.7 million) signing from Barcelona, showed his worth yesterday with a hand in all three goals against Second Division Pescara in an Italian Soccer Cup preliminary round tie. The stocky striker sentAP, Reuter - 499 words
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Article, Illustration237 1984-09-03 30 AP, Bernama K LUMPUR, Monday ARGENTINIAN Selection from Buenos Aires drew 11 with the Malaysian Tigers in a Group 'B' match of the Merdeka soccer tournament held in Penang last night. The Kevin Keegan* powered Tigers were presented with several chances in the first halfAP,; Bernama - 237 words
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Article113 1984-09-03 30 P W D L F A Pts. Brazilian Selection 4 4 0 0 16 2 8 Papua New Guinea 4 3 1 0 7 9 6 Malaysia 4 2 1 1 6 7 5 Indonesia 4 12 1 7 6 3 Liberia 4 1 3 0 6 7 2113 words
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Article1202 1984-09-03 30 ENGLISH DIVISION ONE Coventry City 2 Leicester City 0, Ipswich Town 1 Manchester United 1, Liverpool 1 Queens Park Rangers 1, Newcastle United 3 Aston Villa 0, Nottingham Forest 3 Sunderland 1, Southampton 2 West Ham United 3, Stoke City 2 Sheffield Wednesday 1, Tottenham1,202 words
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786 1984-09-03 31 Says Coventry chairman after the Coventry-Leicester game was invaded MONITOR sports ENGLISH Soccer fans "don't want a family atmosphere and if they want to be caged in, they shall." That was Coventry chairman John Poynton's comment after Midlands' spectators invaded the pitch786 words
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Page 27 Miscellaneous
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Advertisement104 1984-09-03 31 a Italy gets a glimpse of the KUmeumafic PAGE 81 RX (Inside) lUSyp' merlion CUP BASKETBALL No slip-ups for Spain: P 29 Wffl MERDEKA CUP Lack-lustre Tigers held: P 31 GASiif 68 Functions Double-sized Keys. Casio Solar Scientific Calculator e' Staggering 68 scientific functions Binary, octal and hexadecimal calculations/conversions Logical104 words
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