Singapore Monitor, 12 September 1984, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section19 1984-09-12 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR EVENING« EDITION f. M C (P) No 21 5 84 Nednesday, September 12, 1984 30 cents19 words
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Article318 1984-09-12 1 THE CAMBODIAN ISSUE Agencies TOKYO, W«dn«sday VIETNAMESE Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach said yesterday that Hanoi was ready to allow a group of neutral nations to police the peace in Cambodia. Kyodo News Service today reported Mr Co Thach making the remark in the courseAgencies - 318 words
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490 1984-09-12 1 K MOHANAN - By K MOHANAN ASEAN does NOT demand the total unconditional withdrawal of Vietnamese troops from Cambodia as a pre-condition for talks on the issue, the leader of a visiting Thai parliamentary delegation, Gen Kriangsak Chomanan, disclosed today. He490 words
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Article, Illustration484 1984-09-12 2 OEI SIN GIOK - By OEI SIN GIOK Where the new signs will be located and a close-up view (right): The system is flexible. It allow for the insertion of new intersections along the expressway withont the numbering be* ing upset. With the present signs,484 words
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132 1984-09-12 2 A BUSINESSMAN was jailed for three months this morning for stealing trees from the Housing and Development Board. Low Chee Ming, 25, pleaded guilty to taking 28 rubber trees valued at $9,800 from an HDB plot of land at Lorong Kerepek132 words
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Article87 1984-09-12 2 TEN OUT of the 21 secondary school winners of this year's Prime Minister's Book Prize came from the Special Assistance Plan (SAP) schools, the Education Ministry said today. Of the 10, four were from Nanyang Girls' High School, three from St Nicholas Girls' School, two from87 words
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Article, Illustration354 1984-09-12 3 JANICE LIM - Flowing at this kiosk petrol and instant cash By JANICE LIM THE FIRST autoteller machine to be installed at a Eitrol station was opened today at the junction of olland/Fortuna Roads and at least three more petrol companies are interested in having ATMs in their stations. The opening of the354 words
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201 1984-09-12 3 TAN KIM TEK rubbed himself against a nurse while she watched a religious procession and paid heavily today for outraging her modesty. The prosecutor said the nurse was watching a procession at People's Park Centre with her three-year-old daughter in her arms201 words
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313 1984-09-12 4 JUDY WALKER - By JUDY WALKER A CONFERENCE on energy in the Asia-Pa-cific region will be held in Singapore in November. The five-day conference at the Hilton Hotel will be attended by ministers from each of the ASEAN countries and will be the first of its kind313 words
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Article, Illustration103 1984-09-12 4 Lianhe Zaobao WORRIES over finding a place to stay may be over for many of the Singapore Polytechnic'* expatriate staff. A spanking $7.15 million hostel (picture on the left) located at the junction of Clementi and Commonwealth West Roads has just been completed.Lianhe Zaobao - 103 words
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517 1984-09-12 4 K K FONG - By K K FONG A CRACKDOWN on illegal race-betting is expected to follow the apS ointment of one of ingapore's most experienced police officers as head of the force's antigambling squad. Deputy Superintendent Yee Teck Yong, in his mid-40s, is due to become517 words
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Advertisement88 1984-09-12 3 International Match play *4 I m Singapore vs Malaysia lasek Utara Golf Club, Johor Baharu September 14 to 16,1984 Watch top professionals of Singapore T«m Singapore and Malaysia do battle once aQam for the Chona Urn Sw«e Chew. Fung Hee Kwan. prestigious Old Parr Trophy. FuB II played at one88 words
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world
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233 1984-09-12 6 The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday MALAYSIAN Chinese Association (MCA) secre-tary-general Tan Sri Chong Hon Nyan has confirmed that new mediators are quietly negotiating for an out-of-court settlement to the almost yearlong party crisis. He described the group as very interested inThe Star - 233 words
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189 1984-09-12 6 UPI NEW YORK, Wednesday THE LARGEST and most expensive palace in the world is not big enough for the household of Hassanal Bolkiah, Sultan of the tiny nation of Brunei, a published report said yesterday. The 38-year-old sultan spent US$3OO millionUPI - 189 words
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117 1984-09-12 6 AP PORT MORESBY (Papua New Guinea), Wed A MAJORITY of the refugees who fled to Papua New Guinea from the Indonesian province of Irian Jaya do not want to go home because of fears for their safety. A team of lawyers from theAP - 117 words
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59 1984-09-12 6 AP TAIPEH, Wed CONSTRUCTION work on Taiwan's first subway, a 4.42 km underground railway, began yesterday. Communication Minister Lien Chan said at the ground breaking ceremony that the project "marked a new era in the country's transportation system". The project, costing U*****.5 million (*****AP - 59 words
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199 1984-09-12 6 UPI TOKYO, Wed THE BANK of Japan is preparing to furnish a stop-gapi loan to debt-rid-den Philippines in coordination with the United States Federal Reserve Board, bank officials said today. The report came as dispatches from New York indicated that the PhilippineUPI - 199 words
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131 1984-09-12 6 Reuter MONTREAL, Wednesday POPE John Paul has urged Canadian teenagers to keep away from drink, drugs and pre-marital sex. He told a youth rally attended by 65,000 people: "Have the courage to resist the dealers in deception who make capital of your hunger for happi-Reuter - 131 words
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Article, Illustration554 1984-09-12 8 WASHINGTON, Wednesday PRESIDENT Reagan has taken a calculated political risk in agreeing to meet Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko, a hardened veteran of diplomatic warfare, just five weeks before the US elections. If the Sept 28 talks go ahead and produce even faint signs of554 words
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644 1984-09-12 8 LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Wed ADVANCED jet fighters, B-52 bombers and antisubmarine warfare systems are among top weapons equipped in the last eight years with millions of poorly tested and "potentially suspect" computer chips, the Pentagon said yesterday. The agency also said that similar quality-con-trol problems,LAT-WP - 644 words
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223 1984-09-12 8 UPI CHARLESTON (South Carolina), Wednesday AMERICAN Vice-President George Bush said yesterday that President Reagan has "serious reservations" about the federation between Libya and Morocco because he distrusts Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. "We have absolutely no confidence in Gaddafi," Mr Bush told a news conferenceUPI - 223 words
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107 1984-09-12 8 AP MOSCOW, Wednesday TROOPS from six Warsaw Pact countries, including the Soviet Union, began "Shield *84" exercises in Czechoslovakia yesterday, the official Soviet news agency Tass reported from Prague. Earlier, the Czechoslovakian Press reported that.6o,ooo soldiers and command staff would be involvedAP - 107 words
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219 1984-09-12 9 UPI NEW DELHI, Wed AFGHAN guerillas "virtually" control parts of the strategic Panjshir Valley Soviet forces captured from the insurgents in a costly spring offensive, Western diplomats said vesterday. The development comes as the government, frustrated with its attempts to repopulate the valleyUPI - 219 words
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Article, Illustration336 1984-09-12 9 CHERNENKO STILL ILL AS JOSTLE FOR POWER GOES ON IN KREMLIN UPI BONN, Wednesday APPARENTLY aimed at filling the vacuum in leadership, Moscow television has been reporting widely on the activities of Mikhail Gorbachev and Grigori Romanov, the newspaper Die Welt reported yesterday.UPI - 336 words
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120 1984-09-12 9 Reuter WASHINGTON, Wednesday THE REAGAN Administration yesterday unveiled a plan to offer asylum to Vietnamese political prisoners and to accept as refugees all Asian-American children in Vietnam. The plan was announced by Secretary of State George Shultz who told members of Congress the administrationReuter - 120 words
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355 1984-09-12 10 AP JAKARTA, Wednesday IN AN EFFORT to promote slackening business and increase tourism, the Indonesian Government has eased entry procedures for citizens of Hong Kong and Taiwan, the Department of Tourism, Post and Telecommunication said yesterday. Mr Achmad Tahir, Minister of Tourism,AP - 355 words
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472 1984-09-12 10 JAKARTA, Wednesday INDONESIA is worried over a sharp fall in investment which businessmen and economists blame on new taxes, red tape and unrealistic policies. The government is anxious to dispel the impression of a chilly investment climate. It urgently needs funds to472 words
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Article, Illustration67 1984-09-12 10 Burning coals a test o£ faith A MAN runs through a fire at Man Sau Ping in Hong Kong yesterday to mark the "birthday" of the legendary Monkey King, an ancient Chinese god who created havoc in Heaven with his pranks. The man, who believes he isPICTURE: UPI - 67 words
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292 1984-09-12 10 Reuter COPENHAGEN, Wednesday UNIVERSITY students in Denmark are falling into debt and pressure is growing for a reform of study courses which many see as over-long and outdated. Of the 50,000 students at the country's five universities, around 8,000 owe 150,000Reuter - 292 words
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world / trends
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Article27 1984-09-12 11 The Malaysian Prime Minister is gambling his nation's future on a strategy of moving into niches of heavy industry that he expects Japan to abandon.27 words
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Article28 1984-09-12 11 Iran's economy was not hit as hard as Iraq had wished for when it began its tanker war in May. Its economic management appears to be improving.28 words
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Article25 1984-09-12 11 Hong Kong's international airline is anxiously waiting for the outcome of the negotiations between London and Beijing on the future of Hong Kong.25 words
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Article54 1984-09-12 11 The Malaysian Government is considering imposing a levy on ships using the Straits of Malacca as a way to overcome the problem of pollution there. However, this would depend on the outcome of talks now going on with Singapore and Indonesia, said the Land and Regional Development Minister54 words
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Article53 1984-09-12 11 The value of the Chinese currency unit, the renminbi, dropped to 41 US cents in late August, marking a new stage in its progressive devaluation, the Far East Economic Review says. In the past 12 months, the rate has declined from Rmb 1.98 (Rmb 1 US$O.5l) to Rmb53 words
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Article, Illustration280 1984-09-12 11 TRENDS Economics Finance KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia's Prime Minister is gambling his nation's future on a strategy of moving into niches of heavy industry that he expects Japan to abandon, International Businessweek reports. In a special report on the country under Prime Minister Datuk280 words
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211 1984-09-12 11 HONG KONG: All companies in Hong Kong are nervously scanning details that emerge from the negotiations in Beijing over its future, but none has more to lose than Cathay Pacific Airlines, according to International Businessweek. If China takes over all civil aviation authority for Hong211 words
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119 1984-09-12 11 TEHERAN: Iran's economy was not hit as hard as Iraq had wished for when it began its tanker war in May, and its economic management appears to be improving, the Economist of London reports. Oil revenue Iran's only big source of foreign exchange119 words
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money
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409 1984-09-12 12 FOUR OF the six Singapore banks listed on the local stock exchange have 10 per cent prime rates from today. The four are DBS Bank, United Overseas Bank, Overseas Union Bank and Industrial Commercial Bank.409 words
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647 1984-09-12 12 Investors feel the pinch and get bailed out at a price AMONG those feeling the pinch of high interest rates are investors who fail to pay for their share purchases on time. They have been bailed out by broking firms or remisiers at a price. Stockmarket' sources say the practice647 words
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224 1984-09-12 12 JILL HUM - By JILL HUM THE NEW Zealand currency has been easing against the Singapore dollar since the end of last month when it traded at $1,077. Yesterday, it eased to* $1,060. Most dealers attributed the NZ unit's downward movement to the strength of224 words
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108 1984-09-12 12 PAN ELECTRIC shares are on the move again. The counter that was the centre of controversy when it spurted ahead before announcing excellent interim results has enjoyed heavy turnover and price gains so far this week. The counter closed last night at |3.16 cents108 words
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746 1984-09-12 13 We carry the second part of our stock market advice from Chiang Wee Tiong of City Securities. Part One appeared in The Singapore Monitor last week. STOCK MARKET ADVICE UNDERSTANDING what the market psychology is helps when one is thinking of investing in the746 words
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Article128 1984-09-12 13 WMLLSTREET Reuter RUMOURS that economist Henry Kaufman of Salomon Brothers would forecast lower interest rates sent the market higher in early trading, but shares fell later to close mixed. The Dow Jones industrial average fell 4.53 to 1197.99, but advancing issues led losers 977 toReuter - 128 words
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Article47 1984-09-12 13 AT THE midday break, the OUB Composite Share Price Index was up 0.94 point to 458.56 from the previous day's close of 457.62. The OUB Singapore Dollar Trade Weighted Index was down 0.1026 point to 131.2437 in morning trading from the previous day's close of 131.3463.47 words
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Article108 1984-09-12 13 Reuter IN SINGAPORE, the US dollar fell from New York levels against most currencies on profittaking in active early trading. It fell to 2.9870/80 marks from New York's 2.9965/80 close and to 244.60/70 yen from 245.00/10 in the US. Sterling rose slightly to an early U511.2785/95 fromReuter - 108 words
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Article233 1984-09-12 13 Selected stocks at midday. Market tone: mixed Boustead 2 11/2 13 Cold Storage 3.20/3.22 F and N 5.65/5.70 Genting 5.35/5.40 GIH 2.84/2.85 Haw Par 2.12 B Isetan 2.82/2.88 Keck Seng 2.75/2.79 Esso 3.14/3.18 Hume 4.98 S Inchcape 2.80 B Intraco 2.79/2.82 Mulpha (S) 1.20 B Oriental 3.80/3.90 PMC233 words
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Article126 1984-09-12 13 Your S$ to OUt unit of foreign currency Siting Buying TT/DO TT 00 US| ***** 2.1560 2 H70 sterling 2.7744 =7523 2 7423 Aust/ahan 1.8208 ***** 1.7117 Canadian J 1.6545 ***** 1 8195 New Zealand I 1.0756 ***** ***** 8$ 10 100 units Of foreign currency Austrian schilling 10.4405126 words
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Article104 1984-09-12 13 THE LOCAL bourse opened mixed this morning with trading interest focused on selective issues. Trading volume was extremely low with prices at overnight levels towards the lunch break. Pan El did the top volume of 371,000, closing at $3.18, followed by Kemayan doing 357,000 at $1.13 and104 words
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letters / features
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Article, Illustration287 1984-09-12 14 S L WONG - S L WONG Singapore 0617 THE WORLD has now reached a stage for international unity. What we need now is a 20th century Emperor Chin Shi Huang Ti to unite the world. Planet Earth today is divided among three superpowers, namely, the287 words
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122 1984-09-12 14 YOUR paper reported about two athletes, Miss Yong Lai Yong and her eldest sister, Miss Yong Lai Chee, who will be prominent in the field of sports in years to come. This is provided they train properly and regularly with determina- tion122 words
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114 1984-09-12 14 THERE is a "vacuum" of automatic teller machines (ATMs) in northern Singapore, especially around Bukit Panjang/Teck Whye area. The nearest ATMs are at Bukit Timah and in 4lmn9* Centre which are very far and inconvenient for residents in this area. I hope the POSB could114 words
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121 1984-09-12 14 K H CHUA - K H CHUA Singapore 1027 IS IT necessary to pass legislation to ensure that foreign maids are paid their salaries every month? I do not think so. A simple record card which keeps track of the date and amount paid together with a column121 words
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913 1984-09-12 14 WILLIAM DROZDIAK - By WILLIAM DROZDIAK Washington Post BERLIN: Each evening, just before the seven o'clock news, a parade of brisk commercials appears on West German television. Old ladies brag about their dentures, candy explodes out of a circus cannon, kids pop and jerk in a breakdance of913 words
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opinion / letters
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461 1984-09-12 15 THESK&TORE MONITOR COMMENT ANYONE who can hold a hammer is a skilled worker. This was how an architect reacted when approached by a Monitor reporter about some of the horror construction stories that have been making the newspaper headlines recently. It is, of course, not true.461 words
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Article84 1984-09-12 15 THE traffic lights for motorists coming from Dhoby Ghaut towards Serangoon at the Bukit Timah/Selegie Roads junction are inadequate. Except for one inconspicuous light at the former Kandang Kerbau market corner, the other lights are not visible to the motorists at the head of the queue.84 words
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159 1984-09-12 15 DISASTER struck when our parent company in Hong Kong decided to transfer an expatriate to Singapore to take over as chairman of our company. The first thing he did was to reduce our annual increments. Next, he reduced our bonus. Then he pressurised159 words
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143 1984-09-12 15 LOOI MEI FONG - nrnr YlT.fi LOOI MEI FONG for Permanent Secretary National Development WE refer to the letter about the pedestrian bridge at the Upper Serangoon Road and Yio Chu Kang Road junction (SM, July 20). We wish to inform your writer that the overhead bridge143 words
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92 1984-09-12 15 A NOTE of appreciation to the courteous and pleasant officer, Ms Tan Say Beng, on duty at the Departure Immigration Office on Aug 18. A careless omission made me realise on the evening before my departure for Malaysia that my passport had expired. The friendly92 words
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68 1984-09-12 15 TAN HENG HUAY - TAN HENG HUAY Exec Asst Secretary Public Relations Housing Development Board PLEASE refer to the letter "Porridge rains down from eleventh storey" (SM, Sept 7). As no address was given, we are unable to in- vestigate the matter. The writer is requested to contact68 words
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Advertisement72 1984-09-12 15 LETTERS on any subject of pubKc interact wtt be accepted lor publication They should be typed and mutt be signed. They must also include the writer's name and address even if the writer decides to use a pseudonym in print. A contact telephone number would be useful. We reserve the72 words
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Miscellaneous109 1984-09-12 15 NATURALLY SOME ASPECTS Of M FERRARO HELLO! WHAT? YOURS M crnm seem excessive dowgawonthe ORUNMIR AND MJIVDEEPER £7 HNANGAL STATUS OF PUBUC RESENTMENT OF THE LV] INFUJENTIAL PEOPLE IN PRgS,THEY CANT THE AREA THAT'S NTCE. APPRECIATE OUR )V WOULD IBE WILLING X V DILIGENCE IN A JO MAKE MY TAX109 words
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leisure
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Article, Illustration1499 1984-09-12 16 VIOLET OON - By VIOLET OON COST sheet for staging three concerts by the New York Philharmonic: Sum total: $800,000. Cost of staging the outdoor concert at the National Stadium: $300,000 of which $13,000 went into the fireworks display alone. The rest of the money went into bringing thePICTURES: CHEW YEN FOOK - 1,499 words
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Article, Illustration360 1984-09-12 18 Applause: Evening at the Pops The King'* Singers (Ch 12, 9.10 pm) THIS programme features John Williams and the Boston Pops Orchestra with their guests from Cambridge, England, The Ring's Singers. Tne King's Singers, who have been together for the past 14 years, are wellknown for360 words
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Article, Illustration395 1984-09-12 18 WONG SING YEONG - By WONG SING YEONG THE first bubble of controversy in the English Talentime has surfaced, almost immediately after the first quarterfinal. A member of the group, pHd, phoned yesterday to express dissatisfaction over the group's elimination. According to him, the sound system in the auditorium was bad395 words
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Article, Illustration663 1984-09-12 19 TERESA TENG was the first to try it. Michael Kwan followed suit, and Paula Tsui and Frances Yip also scored remarkably on their ventures. We re referring to Chinese live-recording albums which are slowly catching on in this part of the world. Such albums are not a novelty663 words
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Advertisement158 1984-09-12 16 pwete toning! tow jjj Guess who's coming to town? Our name has only 7 alphabets and we're a r—— great new sound machine in Katong People's Park. If you can guess who we I GUESS OUR NAME CONTEST are Just fill In our name in the coupon provided. I I158 words
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Miscellaneous1091 1984-09-12 17 SBC 80CTEXT Live Sample Pag*#. Opening and Programme Highlights foNowad by This Land ia Mine (C) (r). The Richard Simmons Show. Animals in Action Treasure Islands. This programme focuses on the birth of islands in the middle of the ocean, how animals get to them and what happens to these1,091 words
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Miscellaneous389 1984-09-12 17 THE 9NQAPORE MONTOR WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 18 j i' 1 0 W ■> < Left Opera singer KM Te Kanawa we enter into her private world in High Notes (Ch 12, 8 pm). Right: Lee Horsiey aa Matt Houston (Ch 5, 9.15 pm) I ivy Quran Reading. Programme Summary. Saaama389 words
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Advertisement155 1984-09-12 18 Where Can You Get the Latest News In Jurong? It's in the evening edition of The Singapore Monitor. Monday through Friday. THE SINGAPORE A MONITOR 9 A aii.lt>"' Lmi Chifi hr Bku k 114 01 t ir ,t i Su >'»■ BU)(. k 109 "Q1 K 1 .I t i155 words
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Miscellaneous346 1984-09-12 19 nun ouioc toa PAYOH (*****34): THE WRONG WEDDING trail (Q JUBILEE (*****07): THE WRONG WEDDING DALIT (*****16): THE WRONG WEDDING TRAIL TRAIL (Q Starring: Ye Dexian, Zhuang Qing Er HOLLYWOOD (*****64): THE WRONG WEDDING Synopsis: A middle-aged spinster searches for a hus- TRAIL (C) band in this comedy. LIWAQU (*****30):346 words
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Miscellaneous710 1984-09-12 20 ■—i 2 utMDI a.i!hßK. K. j-j=^ Brie, France, June 1968. By Henri Cartier-Bresson. CARTIER-BRESSON daily. Exhibits comprise graphics that THE Cartier-Bresson (Photographer) date to 1950. exhibition will be held at the National Admission is free. Museum until Sunday, 9am to 7pm NAVY CAREERS 3;«t y SSSSfiOZ ™d E tion, will710 words
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Miscellaneous38 1984-09-12 20 TODAY: TOMORROW: Low tkto: 6.39 am Low tide: 7.07 am (0.3 m) (0.3 m) High tide: 12.30 pm High tlda: 1.01 pm (2.4 m) (2.5 m) Low tide: 0.33 pm Low' tide: 7.05 pm (0.0 pm) (0.5 pm)38 words
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Miscellaneous700 1984-09-12 21 leisure comics FASTRACK By BM Hottmok ittftl £*U)S» M», Y No.rt* AH.VH.. wwmwt. K wot iSTMISUKfItt ill ACTrtHWHO-A IMi Ml TAWC <*J It&aiVMt *fioo-StKV V" N 9# Scil frtf-wsrti Irris//W| wwwo*./H6UdW6 mm.- cowvomoH tUV is APPfAMifir? V OMIMIWH AMCf.C«MDOCTfP M M HAH on Y«* N-y A very happy atmosphere pre700 words
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PROPERTY SECTION
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Article, Illustration133 1984-09-12 22 ONE OF Australia's biggest residential development schemes, the Asl billion (Ssl.B billion) South Yarra project in Melbourne being built for the Jack Chia Group of ComKnies, has been officially started by the emier of Victoria, Mr John Cain. The group is headed by Singapore133 words
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366 1984-09-12 22 THE HIGH percentage of passes for the first real estate agency course and the good response to the second one run by the Singapore Institute of Surveyors and Valuers (SISV) is a clear sign that unqualified real estate agents have recognised the366 words
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600 1984-09-12 22 ANNIE CHIA - By ANNIE CHIA absolutely sure," he said THE MAINTENANCE industry should not depend on the whims of clients who see only as far as their nose in terms of money spent or be influenced by the apathy, negligence and disinterest of managers600 words
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Article, Illustration282 1984-09-12 23 FOO MEY KIEN - By FOO MEY KIEN ORCHARD Bel-Air is ready for occupation. The temporary occupational licence (TOL) has been awarded for this 25-storey condominium. Developed by United Boulevard, a wholly-owned subsidiary of United Overseas Land, the condominium has a total of 71 apartments three units on282 words
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Article, Illustration132 1984-09-12 23 TUCKED away at Jalan Tua Kong, off East Coast Road, is Eastwood Gardens a row of double-storey terrace houses nearing completion. The developer, Greenwood Enterprise, says the project is expected to be ready by the end of the year or early 1985. There132 words
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Article282 1984-09-12 23 A NEW HOUSING CONCEPT CAVES CAVES in the Loire Valley are well soughtafter for summer retreats and many also choose to live there all year round, a report in Perumahan Housing Property saia. Since historic times dry, warm caves in the western part of France have been popular with cave-dwellers282 words
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Advertisement95 1984-09-12 22 Buying a home? Take advantage of OUB's Housing Loan Scheme Mandarin Gardens OUB's Housing Loan Scheme offers: Easy loan repayments with CPF contributions Longer repayment period of up to 25 years Loan with Overdraft facility Competitive interest rates Currently: Up to 10 years 9%% p a 11 to 25 years95 words
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Advertisement236 1984-09-12 23 o DBS FINANCE FOR BETTER HOME FINANCING Optimum financing with or without CPF savings. Attractive interest rates: 1 to 10 years —10% p a. 11 to 25 years 10'/<% p a. Bridging finance available. HUDC (Phase 1) loans available up to 85% of valuation. A wide choice of easy repayment236 words
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Article, Illustration375 1984-09-12 24 HOME SERVICE HOME FURNISHING AN important point to note before you use cutting tools, such as scissors and knives, is to ensure that the blades are sharp. Perhaps the greatest danger in using a blunt tool is that it can easily slip375 words
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Advertisement118 1984-09-12 24 NO MORE HACKING ON WALLS AND FLOORS WITH ft|%t WALL FLOOR VINYL COVERINGS. ANOVI^W^LOORCOVERINGS^I^iL'^ERENCE 100% PVC contents to prevent scratches mI" V Easy maintenance J X Resistance to stains Attrac tive colour and designs to suit individual taste Vr IfcL «J Most irfeal ,or homes ln tfie kitchens, living bedroom118 words
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Advertisement75 1984-09-12 24 HOME DECOR AT ITS BEST Special ceramic tiles for all types of HDB apartments Renovation specialists 7r» wl kalian Ceramic Wall 1,1 })1M jjfifc and Floor Tiles TH e Kitchen Cabinet and AB Furniture H |g e Marble, Terrazzo Parquet, Vinyl Tiles and Cork e Aluminium and Iron e Carpet75 words
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Advertisement88 1984-09-12 25 Jolly Joker Fancy Dress 469-4439. Fun's Florist Nursery22l-9641. Plants (of rental to Offices. A SPECIALIST IN upholstery custom—made sofa. Trade—in accepted Reasonable price. Tel: 741-7240 (day) 448-8443 (night). Anne Foo Sofa Centre 255-7280 INTERIOR DECOR/DESIGN /MEPAiRS A I B contracts, interior and renovation 338-1036 Design Interdec Pte Ltd 744-0716 Kim88 words
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Advertisement260 1984-09-12 26 Situations Vacant 04KELITE rg A division of BP Smgatxjr Pie Lid BAKE LITE S.E.A., i division of BP Singapore Pte Ltd, manufacturing coppar clad industrial laminates for th« electronics industry in tha Asian Region, requires: Ml mm iiiin Kk WORKERS Mais/Female Wt attar high startfni salary yp I* I Primary260 words
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Advertisement244 1984-09-12 26 POOD CORNER/ CATERERS tood lo your doorstop Different menu everyday to whet your appetites Lunches ft dvvtart are alio available Fast ft prompt detvery Cal now! At 745-4367. 9UPPKT9 97.59. MO service charge Mnmum 30 parsons Also cater tor barbeques. weddlngi. and oontoranoas Memory Caterer. Tel: 4ft 1-7267 or 4«1-9426244 words
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Article342 1984-09-12 27 StanerfHs3ls ■HHm h profits UPI LOS ANGELES, W«d CITING "unbelievable" public support and enthusiasm, organisers of the LA Olympics yesterday announced a staggering US$l5O million (***** million) surplus, with most of the profit going to benefit amateur American athletes. The Summer Games, the first-ever run by a privateUPI - 342 words
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185 1984-09-12 27 AP MOSCOW, Wednesday THE FIRST match of the Women's World Chess Championship was declared drawn after champion Irina Levitina and challenger Maya Chiburdanidze each made 25 moves, the official news agency Tass said last night. The last three moves were identical andAP - 185 words
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230 1984-09-12 27 AP PARIS, Wednesday DEFENDING French League champions Bordeaux, undefeated in seven matches, yesterday stretched their league lead to three points with a 3-1 home victory over sluggish Paris-St Germain. Bordeaux, with six wins and a draw for 13 points, gained a pointAP - 230 words
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Article, Illustration127 1984-09-12 28 TKNNISf anyone? Not after the dlegueting behaviour by two of Singapore's national tennis players, say two readers. They comment today about the fighting incident more then two weeks ago In the Peeta Sukan national chempionshlps. Yet another reader speaks up for a footballer guilty of a similar127 words
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Article, Illustration227 1984-09-12 28 We need someone with his talents to bring back the crowds I FEEL that the Football Association of Singapore should lift the ban on Salim Moin. Yes, he attacked a referee in anger. He knows it's wrong to hit a referee but he did not know227 words
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Article74 1984-09-12 28 I AM WRITING to you in the hope that you can highlight the disgraceful manner our national tennis players Abdul Karim and Melvyn Pereira showed when they fought on court during the Pesta Sukan national championships recently. Many people have put in valuable hours to promote sports74 words
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Article118 1984-09-12 28 I SUGGEST that some of the older players in the national rugby squad retire gracefully. In rugby, if you can't run and can't tackle, leave it to the younger players who show much more enthusiasm. I have watched the recent un- der 20's and118 words
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81 1984-09-12 28 I WOULD like to appeal for more table-tennis matches to be shown on TV. The smashes and spins of the game are fascinating to watch, but unfortunately, SBC tends to concentrate too much on the more popular sports. We have read and heard so81 words
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Article107 1984-09-12 28 THE ENCOUNTER between Abdul Karim and Mervin Pereira at the Pesta Sukan Tennis Tournament was most disgusting. National players fighting like hooligans in the presence of guests and young spectators is most unbecoming. Tennis is a non contact game and yet players are allowed to throw107 words
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Article, Illustration277 1984-09-12 28 ALFONSO CHAN - By ALFONSO CHAN THE TWO key figures in the Pesta Sukan tennis court fracas at Kallang three weekends ago will know tomorrow exactly how they will be punished according to international rules. The behaviour of the duo, Abdul Karim and277 words
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171 1984-09-12 28 S GULAM - By S GULAM SINGAPORE Armed Forces Sports Association, led by national soccer coach Hussein Aljunied, returned last night from Brunei with an impressive bag of three victories in the country's Independence Day Invitation competition. The Singaporeans beat Royal Brunei Armed Forces 2-0 in their171 words
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Article, Illustration832 1984-09-12 29 WONDER BOY - Initial unplaced outings at Bukit Timah appear to have benefitted it ■wiuwnuk— RACING TODAYS TKACKWORK By WONDER BOY FOUR-year-old SULSTREAM displayed good headway with an outstanding workout on a good track at Ipoh today. With Wadi Ahmad astride, the Suliman gelding galloped smartly over 600 m832 words
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211 1984-09-12 29 UPI SEOUL, Wednesday A COLOMBIAN boxer who recently challenged International Boxing Federtation (IBF) flyweight champion Kwon Soon-Chun of South Korea in a 15-round title match has turned out to be a fake, a Seoul news agency said today. The manager of the ColombianUPI - 211 words
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181 1984-09-12 29 Reuter MIAMI BEACH, Wednesday THE World Boxing Council bantamweight title fight between champion Albert Davila and unbeaten challenger Miguel "Happy" Lora, scheduled for Friday night in Miami Beach, has been cancelled. The 30-year-old Davila, who won the title on Sept 1Reuter - 181 words
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213 1984-09-12 29 ERNEST FRIDA - By ERNEST FRIDA LOH LIN KOK, the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association president (SAAA), will try to engage Chinese coaches for throwing and jumping events while he is in China with a contingent of six Singapore athletes. He leaves with them tomorrow for the213 words
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78 1984-09-12 29 Reuter EDINBURGH Wednesday A PUBLIC appeal was launched today for £1.5 million (Sf4 million) to help Edinburgh host the 1986 Commonwealth Games. The Scottish capital previously staged the 1970 Games. Edinburgh's council kicked off the appeal with a donation of £150,000. TheReuter - 78 words
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704 1984-09-12 30 JUNIOR WORLD CUP The Star KUALA LUMPUR TEAMS playing in the Asia-Oceania qualifying tournament for the Junior world Cup are confused over the interpretation of a new rule covering penalty corners. The penalty corner rule was modified on Sept 1 last year and nowThe Star - 704 words
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Article312 1984-09-12 30 B KULA - PREVIEW: SINGAPORE v JAPAN By B KULA in KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE can salvage at least some dignity, if not honour after four defeats in a row by resolving to prove Japanese coach Fumio Ogura wrong in today's AsiaOceania Junior World Cup qualifying round match312 words
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Article, Illustration232 1984-09-12 30 AP SYRACUSE New York, Wed JOHN McEnroe, drained after his rout of Ivan Lendl in the US Open tennis final two days ago, pulled his game together when it counted to defeat Bjorn Borg 7-6, 75 in an exhibition match yesterday. AnAP - 232 words
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92 1984-09-12 30 Reuter PANAMA CITY, Wednesday WORLD Boxing Association (WBA) junior flyweight champion Francisco Quiroz will make his second title defence on October 13 against Panamanian Virgilio Chifundo, a WBA spokesman said today. The spokesman said the fight was expected to take placeReuter - 92 words
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Article454 1984-09-12 30 EUROPEAN CUP WINNERS' CUP First round first leg: Sept 18 Rapid Vienna (Austria) v Besiktas Istanbul (Turkey). Sept 19 Bayern Munich (West Germany) v Moss (Norway); Wrexham (Wales) v Porto (Portugal); Metz (France) v Barcelona (Spain); Dynamo Moscow (Soviet Union) v Hajduk Split (Yugoslavia); Roma (Italy)454 words
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Article, Illustration700 1984-09-12 31 MONITOR sports The Star AFTER winning the Merdeka soccer tournament on Sunday night, the South Koreans have become the model team for many with their brand of fast, attacking soccer. In separate articles in two Malaysian newspapers, Malaysian national coach Frank Lord and formerThe Star - 700 words
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Advertisement76 1984-09-12 27 I NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE This is to inform members of the public that Mr. UM WAH HENQ, holder of NRIC No. *****04/J ceased to be a partner of Goiian Stevedoring Co. of 110 Tras Street, Singapore since 18th June 1984. TAKE NOTICE that Mr UM WAN HENQ has no authority76 words
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