Singapore Monitor, 4 September 1984, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section15 1984-09-04 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR EDITION; M C (P) No 21 584 Tuesday, September 4, 1984 30cents15 words
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Article, Illustration193 1984-09-04 1 LAT-WP HOUSTON, TuMday THE space shuttle "Diacoveiy" was presumed in some danger today from a large chunk of ice that had stubbornly clung to it. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Nasa) had downplayed the importance of the ice formation butLAT-WP - 193 words
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301 1984-09-04 1 MORE students are getting fat. Ten out of every 100 Primary Six pupils are fat. Another 10 per cent are "borderline obese." In Primary One, 2.5 per cent of the boys and 1.8 per cent of the girls are obese. These figures, collected301 words
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Article164 1984-09-04 1 OBESITY results from overeating and lack of sufficient physical activities or exercise. The food we eat gives us the energy for our basic body functions or metabolism and for work and exercise. We have on the one hand energy or food intake and on the other, energy164 words
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222 1984-09-04 1 JOHOR BAKU, Tuesday THE Malaysian Government has decided to go ahead with its plans to collect a toll on cars and lorries at the Causeway. Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad told a Press conference this morning that if the plan222 words
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Advertisement125 1984-09-04 1 NATION A) lIBRARY SINGAPORE Sunglasses Best Value J\ for Money NO OTHER BANK AUOMIS YOU TO DO All THESE Bar Check your balance isr Order a new cheque book Bar Request for a statement nar Stop payment on a cheque isr Transfer funds tar Pay bills tar Place new fixed125 words
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238 1984-09-04 2 Around The Courts TWO TEENAGERS helped a male friend to withdraw money from a Post Office Savings Bank (POSB) account with a passbook which they knew was stolen, a court heard today. Jasmine Ting, 17, tried to withdraw money by forging the signature238 words
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397 1984-09-04 2 THERE WILL be world economic anarchy if the United States abdicates its role as world economic leader. This warning was sounded today by the Second Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs) Mr S Rajaratnam when he opened the conference on397 words
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Article, Illustration88 1984-09-04 2 MR S RAJARATNAM (left) cited three ways in which we could have a global economic catastrophe: OOpen trade war with "each man for himself and God for all" as the battle cry. O Uncontrolled exchange rate problems leading to general international monetary anarchy. OA debt problem88 words
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Article74 1984-09-04 2 IN HIS speech, Mr S Rajaratnam quoted economist Charles Kindleberger who argued that since the international economy is inherently unstable and left to itself must tend towards stagnation and disintegration a single leader with the requisite nerve and resources must assume the responsibilities of leadership. Such74 words
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Article59 1984-09-04 2 THE FREE RIDERS are generally small weak states who attach themselves to a leader whom they think will go places. Their influence on world economy is minimal. But so long as the free riders enjoy the ride it is useful for the leader to have them around lest59 words
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Article53 1984-09-04 2 THE SPOILERS for one reason or another are out to destabilise the economy. Mr Rajaratnam said he could not recollect whom Kindleberger identified as spoilers but he supposed Germany and Japan were definitely spoilers before the war and today the Soviet Union and others who should remain nameless could53 words
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Article67 1984-09-04 2 A 48-YEAR-OLD woman was charged in a district court today with having 143 uncensored and one obscene videotapes. Sum Oi Tie was said to have the tapes with her in a flat at Block 59, Sims Drive, on April 14. No plea was taken from67 words
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Article71 1984-09-04 2 THE MAP accompanying the story headlined "First large land acquisition for Eastern MRT line" (Singapore Monitor evening edition, Friday Aug 31) showed the general area in which the land acquisition will be made. The story correctly stated that the area was north of Sims Avenue East between71 words
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239 1984-09-04 3 CHEW YEN FOOK - By CHEW YEN FOOK ANOTHER gorilla has died at the zoo. This brings to three the number of primates that have died of meliodosis since they were introduced to the Singapore Zoological Gardens more than a year ago. The latest death occurred on239 words
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442 1984-09-04 3 GANDHI AMBALAM - By GANDHI AMBALAM VIDEO operators engaged in making "live" recordings of social functions such as wedding and birthday parties have expressed a sigh of relief over this morning's announcement by the Government that they need not be licensed. The exemption in442 words
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131 1984-09-04 3 BURGLARS escaped with $24,748 worth of goods after breaking into an NTUC Fairprice supermarket in Jurong over the weekend. Mr C K Tay, 40, Yung Rang branch supermarket manager, told Slice wrist watches, lighters, calcu;ors and T-shirts were stolen. The burglars, apparently, had gained131 words
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Article46 1984-09-04 4 A WINNING entry In Urban Redevelopment Authority's art competition was selected for the cover of the annual report this year. In the painting, Lo Seng Chit, a Primary 5 student of Pei Chuan Primary School, takes a futuristic look at Singapore.46 words
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Article, Illustration300 1984-09-04 4 ANNUAL REPORT 1983-84 Lianhe Zaobao SINGAPORE will soon have a thriving shopping corridor along North and South Bridge roads matching the premier Orchard Road belt. The picture was painted by Mr Koh Cher Siang, chairman of the Urban Redevelopment Authority, inLianhe Zaobao - 300 words
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92 1984-09-04 4 Lianhe Zaobao CERTAIN old buildings in the Tanjong Pagar area are being considered for preservation by the Urban Renewal Authority (URA) along with the other possibilities in Bukit Pasoh, Kreta Ayer and along the banks of Singapore, according to the Authority's 1983-84 annual report. However,Lianhe Zaobao - 92 words
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216 1984-09-04 4 THE Urban Redevelop ment Authority (URA) has improved its financial position despite having had no land sales for a year. The better position makes it unlikely that URA will have to borrow to meet its needs for the current year. Its annual report216 words
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Article, Illustration122 1984-09-04 5 A DINNER to celebrate the 13th birthday of the Consumers' Association of Singapore (Case) will be held at the Neptune Theatre Restaurant on Sept 28. President C V Devan Nair, whose leadership led to the setting up of Case in April122 words
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67 1984-09-04 5 THE SENTOSA Development Corporation (SDC) has spent $40,000 to extend its children's playground with "a new concept of creative play and safety." An SDC spokeswoman said yesterday the play equipment was designed to help children learn through a process of exploration ana discovery.67 words
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334 1984-09-04 5 MAJOR changes to Singapore's copyright laws are expected to be announced in about a month. This follows reports to the government by two high-level committees. Any toughening of the law and its enforcement will be welcomed by the music, film334 words
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88 1984-09-04 5 TOURISTS from countries with strict copyright laws, who buy pirated tapes in SingaKre, may get a rude shock when they go me. Their cheap entertainment is liable to be seized by Customs. The warning came from Mr Francis Knight, regional director88 words
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Article, Illustration598 1984-09-04 6 EE BOON LEE - DATELINE: 1943 LOCATION: HILL CAMP IN JUNGLES OF BIDOR By EE BOON LEE A BOOK which will be a posthumous tribute to an old soldier and a university professor as well as a record of South-east Asia's resistance to the Japanese invasion will be published598 words
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AROUND SINGAPORE
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81 1984-09-04 6 SEVEN superintendents of police were promoted to Deputy Assistant Commissioner (DAC) from Sept 1. They are Mr Seah Wai Toh (Assistant Director, Internal Security Department), Mr Eugene Wong (Director, Civil Defence), Mr Tan Eng Bock (Commander Areas, Civil Defence), Mr Ong Seng Chye (Director,81 words
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75 1984-09-04 6 EYE TESTS came to the residents in MacPherson estate last night. About 100 residents turned up at the MacPherson Community Centre to have their eves "screened" as part of an island-wide campaign. Free eye checks are available in all Singapore's 75 constituencies this75 words
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76 1984-09-04 6 NONE of the legislation passed in the year ended July 31 was against the interests of any racial or religious community in Singapore, the Council of Minority Rights reported yesterday. During the year, the council held five meetings and considered 27 bills as76 words
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42 1984-09-04 6 DAVENPORT Campbell Partners, an international firm of architects, designers and space planners, has moved its regional headquarters from Hong Kong to Singapore. The re-location came as a result of business won in Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia.42 words
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Advertisement143 1984-09-04 4 The 2nd Confectionery, Food Beverage Exhibition From biscuits, cakes, pastries, sweets, chocolateadesserts and jams, to general foodstuffs, instant food, and canned food, to beverages, O I I j luices,alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks Even a special section I \f on trade machinery vending machines, food processors, \J \L refrigerating equipment and143 words
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world
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269 1984-09-04 7 Hong Kong Standard HONG KONG, Tuesday THE POLICE are looking for a woman bank officer in connection with a multi-million dollar deception case. The woman vanished after more than US$2O million (5|42.4) was withdrawn from deposit accounts at Citibank without the clients'Hong Kong Standard - 269 words
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140 1984-09-04 7 UPI JOHANNESBURG, Tuesday POLICE in armoured vehicles fired buckshot to quell blacks rampaging around Johannesburg on the day South Africa's new constitution took effect. At least 14 were killed and hundreds injured. Police spokesman Lieutenant Henry Beck said 10 people were shot to deathUPI - 140 words
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Article74 1984-09-04 7 UPI SAN FRANCISCO, Tuesday HUBOT the robot on sale for US$4,000 (S|8,400) isn't the stuff of science fiction. Hubot can't make coffee, but has a tray to carry it around in if someone else brews it. The 1.3-metre-tall robot can speak through a voice synthesizer, repeatingUPI - 74 words
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135 1984-09-04 7 Reuter BEIJING, Tuesday CHINA has applied to join Interpol but has insisted the international criminal police organisation recognises Beijing as the country's sole legal government, the Foreign Ministry said yesterday. The ministry spokesman said the application was submitted on May 17 andReuter - 135 words
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626 1984-09-04 8 What are the three outstanding oThey are: What nationality and passports will Hong Kong residents have after 1997; how public land will be leased during the next 13 years; and, whether Hong Kong's flag carrier, Cathay Pacific, will retain air626 words
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Article84 1984-09-04 8 WITH China's deadline being this month, the big questions on the fa tare of Hong Kong have still not been settled. Hong Kong will hecome Chinese territory in 1997 and for 50 years thereafter will be a capitalist enclave inside a communist country. But before London and Beijing84 words
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Article, Illustration426 1984-09-04 8 Chinese leader's son wants to achieve something on his own Hong Kong Standard HONG KONG, Tuesday DENG Pufang admitted here that there was inevitably psychological pressure from being the son of Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping. Speaking candidly at a Press conference here during a visitHong Kong Standard - 426 words
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Article, Illustration511 1984-09-04 9 'I'll build a fire of hope to link all of US' LAT-WP FOUNTAIN VALLEY (California), Tuesday PRESIDENT Reagan officially kicked off his autumn reelection drive here yesterday, telling tens of thousands of cheering supporters that he would use the final political race of his career "toLAT-WP - 511 words
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136 1984-09-04 9 Reuter MOSCOW, Tuesday THE SOVIET Union yesterday said proposed space weapons talks with the United States were impossible and reaffirmed its tough conditions for reviving negotiations on nuclear arms. Foreign ministry spokesman Vladimir Lomeiko told a press briefing that as far as theReuter - 136 words
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Article, Illustration57 1984-09-04 9 AS THAI Premier General Prem Tinsulanonda was taking a quiet rest inside the Sisao residence at the weekend, reportedly enjoying a videotaped movie, his security guards held their routine daily exercises outside. Pictures top and left show some of the security guards in an armsPICTURES: NATION REVIEW - 57 words
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Article120 1984-09-04 10 84 mil winner AP CHICAGO, Tuesday ONLY one person picked all six winning numbers in the Illinois State Lottery's Lotto game winning a record North American grand prize of US|4O million (S|B4 million), State Lottery officials revealed yesterday. Mr Michael Wittkowski, a 28-year-old printer from Chicago, said yesterday he "jumpedAP - 120 words
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499 1984-09-04 10 Reuter TAIPEH, Tuesday TAIWAN is planning a triple reorientation to keep its economy humming a shift from la-bour-intensive to hightechnology industries, eased curbs on imports and investment in resources abroad. Vice Economic Minister, Mr Wu Mei-Tsun, said in an interview that afterReuter - 499 words
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210 1984-09-04 10 UPI VANCOUVER, Tuesday MR JOHN Turner, faced with the prospect of becoming the first Canadian Prime Minister in 59 years to lose an election in his own district, yesterday focused on his home turf in the final day of hisUPI - 210 words
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127 1984-09-04 10 Reuter MONTREAL, Tuesday THREE people died and at least 25 were injured when a bomb exploded at Montreal's Central Railway Station yesterday, rescue and police officials said. About 150 people were waiting to board a mid-morn-ing train for Ottawa when theReuter - 127 words
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world / trends
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Article30 1984-09-04 11 Hungary is leading a quest by East European countries to revive detente with the West and gain greater autonomy from Moscow at a time of tension between the superpowers.30 words
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Article26 1984-09-04 11 When Libya and Morocco announced a union of the two countries, they sent shock waves through North Africa and Syria and also the United States.26 words
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Article, Illustration367 1984-09-04 11 TRENDS World Politics TRIPOLI: Libya and Morocco sent shock waves through North Africa when they announced plans for a bilateral union. On Saturday, their people have, in a referendum, overwhelmingly endorsed the move for a union between the two countries. Their commitment to367 words
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202 1984-09-04 11 BUDAPEST: Hungary is spearheading a cautious quest by East European countries to revive detente with the West and gain greater autonomy from Moscow at a time of prolonged tensions between the superpowers and uncertain leadership in the Kremlin, Tne Washington Post reports. Acting with shrewd202 words
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Article66 1984-09-04 11 Despite his gains in Lebanon, Syrian President Assad remains on a political tightrope at home, with a deteriorating economy and the majority Sunni Muslim sect's restiveness over its subordinate governmental position among major issues, Financial Times (London) reports. Mr Assad's recent cabinet change, including the naming of his66 words
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Article66 1984-09-04 11 Israel's election stalemate would probably dim already faint hopes for resuscitating regional peace efforts, according to Middle East experts. They weretjuoted by Reuter as saying that Jordan's King Hussein was unlikely to respond to peace overtures in the near future, even if Labour leader, Mr Shimon Peres formed66 words
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183 1984-09-04 11 WASHINGTON: The United States, which says it will pull out of Unesco at the end of this year, has again criticised the world Dody for the alleged mishandling of a multimillion-dollar cur-rency-management fund. This time it has the support of Britain, West Germany183 words
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Advertisement139 1984-09-04 11 16™ FESTIVAL OF BOOKS BOOK FAIR 14 1 9 SEPTEMBER 1984 WORLD TRADE CENTRE HALL 3 11A.M. TO 9P.M. DAILY The biggest ever book |D exhibition where over I 170,000 titles by 1,800 publishers in English, Chinese, Malay, Tamil ADMISSION and other languages FREE I are featured. Special discounts and139 words
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543 1984-09-04 12 JILL HUM - By JILL HUM OVERSEAS insurance or inward reinsurance has proved to be an unpleasant experience for most Singapore insurers, says Singapore Banking and Finance, the annual publication of the Institute of Banking and Finance. Inward reinsurance was ?ctively promoted by the authorities543 words
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392 1984-09-04 12 PHILIP BANGSBERG - By PHILIP BANGSBERG in HONG KONG HONG KONG'S new futures exchange will be "developed as an international market," contrary to some ill-founded recent speculation, according to its chairman, Dr Kim Cham. Speaking to a futures industry conference in Switzerland, Dr Cham392 words
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Article133 1984-09-04 13 Reuter IN SINGAPORE, the US dollar eased slightly against most currencies from London's closing levels in very quiet early trading, with operators generally reluctant to take positions in the absence of fresh factors, dealers said. The dollar eased to 2.9090/9100 marks from London's 2.9115/30 close and hoveredReuter - 133 words
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Article47 1984-09-04 13 At the mid-day break the OUB Composite Share Price Index was down 3.59 points to 465.61 from the previous days's close of 469.20. The OUB Singapore Dollar Trade Weighted Index was up 0.0820 point to 130.4971 in morning trading from the prvious day's close of 130.415147 words
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Article239 1984-09-04 13 Selected stocks at midday. Market tone: easier Boustead 2.15/2.18 Cold Storage 3.28/3.30 F and N 5.75/5 85 Genting 5.45/5.50 GIH 2.70 S Haw Par 2.19/2.20 Isetan 3.00 S Keck Seng 2.75/2.80 Hume 4.98 S Inchcape 2.81/2.83 Intraco 2.79 B PMC 2.08/2.09 Perlis 4.10/4.12 Promet 2.31/2.32 Jacks Intl 5.10 S239 words
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Article140 1984-09-04 13 Your S$ to one unit Of foreign currency Selling Buying TT/DO TT DO USf ***** ***** 2 1490 sterling 2.8295 2.8074 2 7974 Australian ***** 1.8114 ***** Canadian 8 ***** 1.6607 1.6457 New Zealand 8 ***** ***** ***** S$ to 100 units Of foreign currency Austrian schilling 10.7270 10.4770140 words
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137 1984-09-04 13 THE LOCAL bourse opened quiet again this moraine with prices generally lower than overnight levels and volume very thin. Lee Kim Tah did the highest volume at 483,000, closing at $2.10, followed by UIC which did 265,000 closing at $2.46 and Pan-El 231,000 at137 words
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Miscellaneous23 1984-09-04 12 a r i9m BANK MrN.ulkt Synd lor I MOTUIHO PBRtOHAL J*J TuRfJiMCr OCWH YOUR &U6lW£e>6 LOAM." HE— QOM'T OUR 0O&F PATE fcATURCKV, 6TOKER.23 words
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Advertisement172 1984-09-04 13 I We pay more interest I I in more ways than one. I I All Rates effective 3 Sept 1984 subject to change without notice I I BRANCHES I I Main Branch: 6 Battery Road Queenstown: H Crosby House: 71 Robinson Road Blk 74 Commonwealth Dr #01 -451 H Alexandra172 words
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opinion / letters
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432 1984-09-04 14 GOH KIM LEONG - REPLIES GOH KIM LEONG Permanent Secretary Ministry of Education I REFER to the Straits Times report of Aug 31 which stated that the World Bank has questioned Singapore's policy of encouraging graduate mothers to have more children. Singapore's population and education system are open432 words
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175 1984-09-04 14 PROFESSIONAL Estate Agent" (SM, Aug 25) wants to exclude others from house broking or as letting agents. His reason is that professionals provide a better service and have higher integrity. This is generally true. But professionals also charge more. And the real175 words
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140 1984-09-04 14 MRS GRACIE WEE-LEE - MRS GRACIE WEE-LEE Sr Public Relations Officer Ministry of the Environment I REFER to the letter "Earthworks cause dusty days for the residents of Depot Road" (SM, Aug 14). The Ministry is aware of the earth littering problem caused by the earth-laden140 words
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Article485 1984-09-04 15 THESMGATCftE MONITOR COMMENT IN ALL the debate about safeguarding the nation's reserves against reckless spending by a future government, one point should not be overlooked: The reserves could disappear by the back door. Supposing the government ran up massive debts on its own account, while485 words
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390 1984-09-04 15 YOUR report "Police probe illegal guest houses" (SM, Aug 27) brought to light the very narrow approach employed in the tourist industry. Instead of viewing the guest houses as undesirable and making criminals out of the people running them, why don't we take390 words
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120 1984-09-04 15 YEOW NGING WAH - YEOW NGING WAH Singapore 1646 I REFER to the report of the remarks made by Mr S Rajaratnam, the Second Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs), about the Russians (SM, Aug 27). I regard the Soviet Government120 words
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236 1984-09-04 15 DARREL CHIA - DARREL CHIA Singapore 2056 I AGREE WITH Mr Harbans Singh's reply to Leo that the days of non-credible opposition members are moving towards oblivion (SM, Aug 29). Most of the opposition parties are actively involved in helping society even after their defeat in the236 words
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Advertisement215 1984-09-04 14 cn o SOV hoU the P* ople eople O• f eopie Singapore. Twenty-five Years of Development Read about Singapore*s Achievements in 25 Years Economic Progress Patterns of Economic Structure in Singapore Prof. Lee Soo Ann Changing Patterns of Singapore's Foreign Trade and Investment since 1%0 Dr. Augustine Tan The Fiscal215 words
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Article, Illustration749 1984-09-04 16 INEZ WEI - LANVIN COUTURIER BOWS OUT WITH STYLE By INEZ WEI ON JULY 26 this year, the French Haute Couture Golden Thimble award was conferred on JulesFrancois Crahay for the Lanvin 1984-1985 Autumn/Winter collection. For Crahay, it meant worldwide recognition of his genius and exceptional creative talent.Pictures by courtesy of LANVIN - 749 words
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Article, Illustration651 1984-09-04 16 DENNIS HUNT - By DENNIS HUNT in Lot Angeles LAT-WP JULIO IGLESIAS looked like a weary beach bum tanned, shoeless, hair dishevelled, in white Tshirt and rumpled pants. But even in that bedraggled condition, it was easy to see why women all over the world swooned over this superstar SpanishLAT-WP - 651 words
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Advertisement444 1984-09-04 16 TAMPAX A ND PAIN Young women sometimes hear a lot of right through the whole length of the 'stories' about tampons and their usage. tampon so you can be sure it won't break It's only natural that you have questions when you pull the tampon out. about sanitary protection, especially444 words
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Miscellaneous1072 1984-09-04 17 SBC SBC TEXT Live Sample Paget. Opening and Programme Highlights followed by Yesterday's Glitter (C) (t). Devotional Songs by Nagore E M Haniffa (T) (r). The Comic Book Kids. Batttostar Galactica The Gun on Ice Planet Zero (Part 1) (r). A special task force is formed to counter-attack a Cyton1,072 words
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Miscellaneous413 1984-09-04 17 Lett: Leroy (Gene Anthony Ray) turns "tester" in Fame (Ch 5, 9.15 pm). Right Heinrtch Schliemann In Chronicle: The Man Behind the Maak (Ch 12, 8 pm) htm fi I 5.02 Quran Reading. 5.06 Programme Summary. 5.11 Faerie Tale Theatre: Rapunzel. 6.00 Newt. 6.10 Bimbingan Agam. 6.22 Aiin Maahrib. 7.31413 words
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leisure / tv
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Article, Illustration376 1984-09-04 18 Drama on 12: The Moonstone (E) (Ch 12, 8.55 pm) FRANKLIN returns to London to consult the solicitor, Mr Bruff. With Bruff's help, he meets Rachel and learns that she had seen him take the Moonstone. Meanwhile, Dr Candy is seriously ill. His assistant, Ezra Jennings, finds376 words
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Article, Illustration566 1984-09-04 18 FRED GRANDY - By FRED GRANDY USA Today I HAVE a good job. Every year, I visit the world's most romantic ports and meet many, many beautiful women. And when I'm finished, I get money. No, I'm not a gigolo. I'm Gopher on The Love Boat you know, theUSA Today - 566 words
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Article85 1984-09-04 19 BERNARD LIM - BERNARD LIM Singapore 0316 I WOULD like to thank WEA for showing so much support for our local talent. The record company has released three of the best locally-produced albums so far: Silence (Jacintha), Regal Vigour (Zircon Lounge) and Life in the Lion City (Dick Lee).85 words
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Article37 1984-09-04 19 IT has been published that SBC's The Awakening II will be shown thrice a week. The Awakening is not everyone's cup of tea. Two nights of the same serial are enough. DISAPPOINTED S'pore 226037 words
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Article, Illustration161 1984-09-04 19 JEANNE TAY (Miss - JEANNE TAY (Miss) PRO, SBC I REFER to the letter from DISCERNING MOVIE FAN (SM July 12). The assessment of movies is subjective. Gable and Lombard was a top domestic box-office grosser when it was shown in the United States. Much as we would like to161 words
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Article104 1984-09-04 19 ROBERT CHAN - ROBERT CHAN Singapore 0410 ONE programme that I make it a point not to miss is the English news at 8.45 pm over Channel 5. If time permits, I will also watch the Chinese news over Channel 8 at 8.00 pm. Recently, there were104 words
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Article214 1984-09-04 19 YEE KONG WENG - YEE KONG WENG Singapore 0314 HAS SBC considered the pros and cons of showing a Chinese musical-variety show almost every day? It is an undeniable fact that it is among the toprated shows because it is fun, exciting, entertaining and therefore appealing to the214 words
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Miscellaneous120 1984-09-04 20 pj||fl HHB GEYLANG EAST Chinese Cooking STARTING today, this course will be held every Tuesday from 7pm to 10 pm. Fee for the threemonth course is $24. For more details, please call at the centre or telephone *****85 after 3 pm. BUKIT TIMAH Fashion Designing FROM today, this course will120 words
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Article, Illustration601 1984-09-04 21 LEE CHIU SAN - By LEE CHIU SAN AS a sometime motoring journalist I have taken out quite a number of sleek sports cars on test drives. During our photography sessions at scenic spots, both friends and strangers had on many occassions asked permission to have their pictures taken with these cars.601 words
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Article, Illustration1094 1984-09-04 26 WONDER BOY - ■Hno^ RACING TODAY'S TRACK WORM By WONDER BOY IBISH-BRED Professor showed improvement since his debut with an impressive workout on a good track at Ipoh yesterday. With Subian Dalwee astride, the Tanfirion three-year-old displayed good action when tested over 600 m in 39 seconds without being extended.1,094 words
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Article, Illustration418 1984-09-04 26 AP NEW YORK, Tuesday IT'S BEEN three years since Bjorn Borg all but retired from world-class tennis. Still, Sweden continues to grow as a power in the sport. "It has to do directly* with Biorn," John McEnroe, now the game's greatest player,AP - 418 words
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Article123 1984-09-04 26 McEnroe (Pat, that is) beats Nastase (Mihnea) Reuter NEW YORK, Tuesday THE PAIRING in the daily draw sheet today appeared to be the most provocative to date in the US Open tennis tournament. It was McEnroe vs Nastase on a field court, no less. Such a pairing would seemReuter - 123 words
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136 1984-09-04 26 Reuter SPRINGFIELD (Illinois), Tuesday CINDY Hill shot a one-under-par 71 to win the US|5,OOO (S$10,500) Springfield Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) tournament today and record her first victory on the tour. Hill's total of nine-under-par 209 put her two shots ahead of AustralianReuter - 136 words
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431 1984-09-04 27 AP KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday JIANG Jialiang of China won the Fifth World Cup Table Tennis Championship title here on Sunday, but the defeat of other top-ranking Chinese players showed that the Chinese who have dominated this sport may no longer be unbeatable. TheAP - 431 words
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Article, Illustration440 1984-09-04 27 TONY KOH - SPAIN 91 JAPAN 76 By TONY KOH MATSUSHITA of Japan, kingpins in the Pesta Sukan basketball series in recent years, crashed to their second successive defeat in the Merlion Cup at the Gay World Stadium last night. Their 1 hopes of making it toPICTURE: CHRISTINE CHEW - 440 words
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278 1984-09-04 27 ALFONSO CHAN - By ALFONSO CHAN THE VISITING Tasmanian state team received a drubbing from the Singapore Under-18 squad in a friendly waterpolo match at the Toa Payoh pool yesterday. Singapore scored 17 to Tasmania's 8. Despite the difference in sizes between our puny youths and278 words
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Article, Illustration219 1984-09-04 28 AP, Reuters KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday PAKISTAN yesterday night scored its first victory in the 28th Merdeka (Independence) Anniversary soccer tournament, shutting out Algeria 2-0 in a Group B match. Both goals were scored by Sharafat Ali in the 39th and 67th minute. BothAP, Reuters - 219 words
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Article111 1984-09-04 28 P W L D F A PTS. Brazilian Setacton 4 4 0 0 16 2 1 Papua Ntw Quinaa 4 3 1 0 7 9 1 Malaysia 4 2 1 1 6 7 5 Indonaaia 4 12 1 7 6 3 Ubaria 4 1 3 0 6 9111 words
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Article, Illustration260 1984-09-04 28 AP GLASGOW, Tuesday BARCELONA yesterday refused to let Scotland have striker Steve Archibald for a friendly international against Yugoslavia at Hampden Park on Sept 12. Scotland's manager Jock Stein said he had received a telex stating that Barcelona wanted Archibald for aAP - 260 words
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148 1984-09-04 28 Reuter LONDON, Tuesday ENGLAND manager Bobby Robson kept faith in the young players who served him well on the summer tour of South America when he announced yesterday his squad for next week's friendly international with East Germany. The match at WembleyReuter - 148 words
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Article192 1984-09-04 28 Reuter BONN, Tims CUPHOLDERS Bayern Munich scraped through to the second round of the West German soccer cup yesterday with a narrow 1-0 away win against amateur side Luettringhausen. Bayern, Division One leaders this season but with six first team players injured, won withReuter - 192 words
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122 1984-09-04 28 Reuter MOENCHENGLADBACH, Tuesday WEST Germany's 1974 World Cup winning side play a Borussia Moenchengladbach team packed witn guest stars here today in a farewell match for former Borussia player Eainer Bonhof. The 32-year-old Bonhof, who was forced out of the fameReuter - 122 words
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Article, Illustration178 1984-09-04 28 Reuter HAMBURG, Tuesday HAMBURG trainer Ernst Happel yesterday suspended defender Manfred Kaltz indefinitely, two days after the 1983 European soccer champions were humbled by an amateur team in the West German cup. After a stormy team meeting lasting more than an hour on Sunday morning, Happel said: "Kaltz mustReuter - 178 words
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Article, Illustration679 1984-09-04 29 CHRISTINE CHEW - MONITOR SPORTS COLOUR EXTRA Pictures and story b* CHRISTINE CHEW SHE'S galvanised the athletic acme here, rite's charmed and exhilarated track fane whenever she ran, and she's brought hack style and gradouaness to that coveted status of cnampton athlete. This splendid runner, who tarns 19 in Novemberwiys679 words
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Article424 1984-09-04 30 S GULAM - By S GULAM NATIONAL reserve goalkeeper Yakob Hashim will set his long-awaited chance to prove his ability when he dons the Number 1 jersey for the game against Qatar in tonight's (7.30) friendly at the Jalan Besar Stadium. The 23-year-old Police Sports Association keeper424 words
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367 1984-09-04 30 AT LEAST one of last year's finalists will not make it to the President's Cup soccer final this year as a result of last night's draw, which places Farrer Park United and Armed Forces in367 words
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Article535 1984-09-04 31 The Star THE JEERS that the Malaysian national team receives at the Merdeka Stadium are not a new phenonmenon. It is an accepted fact. Even at prematch interviews held a day before a game, Malaysian team manager Datuk Bakar Daud and coach Frank Lord knowThe Star - 535 words
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Article, Illustration183 1984-09-04 31 I can play anywhere. The crowd must get their money's worth. In a way they have a right to react to the team's performance. You have to accept it Such things do not affect me. If it did, I should't be in the team. But I183 words
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