Singapore Monitor, 26 September 1984
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Title Section12 1984-09-26 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR Wednesday, September 26, 1984 30cents M.C. (P) No. 21/5/8412 words
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Article, Illustration323 1984-09-26 1 SYDNEY, W«dn«sday PRIME Minister Bob Hawke's daughter and her husband sought help for their heroin addiction after doctors tola them their new baby would have to be treated as an addict, officials said yesterday. Mrs Hazel Hawke, the Prime Minister's wife, revealed in a323 words
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649 1984-09-26 1 GANDHI AMBALAM - Owners who want to sell their 3-room units are the hardest hit ■y GANDHI AMBALAM THE HOUSING and Development Board's (HDB) accelerated building programme, and a trend for more people to move to bigger apartments, have led to drastic drops in the resale649 words
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Article, Illustration401 1984-09-26 2 EE BOON LEE - DR GOH KENG SWEE'S SPEECH AT THE 'ESTABLISHMENT DINNER' By EE BOON LEE THE NEW GUARDS of the People's Action Party have been told that there are two ways in which they can win their spurs one, if there is a long period401 words
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Article166 1984-09-26 2 IN DR Goh Keng Swee's view, it's important that the civilian population, and more critically the members of the establishment, should adopt the right attitude in the face of any threat to Singapore. He said: "The crucial element here is their character, that is, their nerve166 words
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Article117 1984-09-26 2 "OURS is a unique political situation. In other democracies, what we are doing is unnecessary, in fact, unthinkable. The opposition parties stand ready as alternative governments. This cannot be said of our opposition parties. "Where countries are governed by military juntas, the generals in charge keep a close117 words
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Article105 1984-09-26 2 "TO THE old guards who are stepping down, may I say: Thank you for your contribution. It has been greater than you imagine. You will be leaving in good company. I will be with you. "To the new guards soon joining us, may I say: Welcome105 words
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Article91 1984-09-26 2 "A FEATURE of the old guards is that we work as a close-knit team. This is not surprising as otherwise we could have hardly survived our early travails. "We were also lucky to have as our skipper a man of outstanding qualities. "I recall several91 words
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168 1984-09-26 3 Here soon phone pager that receives telegrams Lianhe Zaobao TELECOMS will soon introduce a new telephone pager capable of receiving urgent telegram messages. It is now calling for tender to supply the pager in the hope that the new gadget will make its appearance before the end of next year.Lianhe Zaobao - 168 words
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306 1984-09-26 3 K K FONG - By K K FONG A SHIP carrying goods valued at $10 million has been missing since it left Singapore for India in mid-August this year. Detectives are looking for a 35-year-old businessman who has also been reported missing since the Singaporeregistered Ocomas306 words
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331 1984-09-26 3 JILL HUM - By JILL HUM THE SINGAPORE Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry (SFCCI) has called on the Government to give the private sector a fair chance to be heard before increasing Central Provident Fund or other mandatory payments in future. Speaking at331 words
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Article, Illustration144 1984-09-26 3 SINGAPOREANS will be clamouring next month to pay $95 for six coins totalling $1.96. They are no ordinary coins. They are the 1984 Singapore proof set which will be released on Oct 10. The six coins are a bronze 1144 words
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Article, Illustration292 1984-09-26 4 EE BOON LEE - THE STORY BEHIND NY PHILHARMONIC'S PERFORMANCE OF THE 25TH ANNIVERSARY TUNE By EE BOON LEE THE ORCHESTRAL version of Stand Up for Singapore which delighted 27,000 people at the National Stadium on Sept 8 will be played by the Singapore Symphony Orchestra for292 words
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127 1984-09-26 4 ONE WHO did not hear the New York Philharmonic's performance of Stand Up for Singapore at the National Stadium was Choo Hoey. The Singapore Symphony Orchestra conductor said yesterday that he did not attend the concert because he just127 words
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Article, Illustration391 1984-09-26 4 A JUDGE hearing a damages claim against the Singapore Bus Service yesterday asked lawyers to find out whether a man injured in an accident could claim compensation through his employers. Mr Justice Wahab Ghows adjourned until Oct391 words
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144 1984-09-26 4 Lianhe Zaobao SINGAPOREANS travelling to France would soon be able to do so without a visa, a requirement imposed in 1980. The need for a visa was a security measure taken against Third World countries as a precaution against terrorism. AllLianhe Zaobao - 144 words
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346 1984-09-26 6 OEI SIN GIOK - By OEI SIN GIOK APARTMENTS in a private condomim ium are being offered at prices comparable to those of HUDC flats. Units in the Chuan Park condominium, off Lorong Chuan, are selling for $169 per square foot or less, compared with346 words
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Article, Illustration340 1984-09-26 6 ROBERT CONCEICAO - And we'll stay grounded, say airmen Striking Biman Airlines trio refuse offer to fly them home STORY: ROBERT CONCEICAO THREE crew members of Biman Airlines, stranded in Singapore since Sept 20 as a result of a strike by other crew members, yesterday refused the latest offer by the companyPICTURE: ASMAH HAMID - 340 words
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181 1984-09-26 6 Lianhe Zaobao APART from prawns, crabs, clams and oysters, the nine Thai workers who had food poisoning in Sembawang on Sunday had eaten an unidentified sea creature. It is possible that this same creature caused a youth to die of poisoning in Marine Parade.Lianhe Zaobao - 181 words
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Advertisement87 1984-09-26 3 ...the heart-throb of Miramar loin us as evening falls at The Brass Rail 3D cocktail lounge C A And capture the glow of sunset as ou urm nt n e Afc Jfc Soft lights and pastel shades promise &W mAXf/ an evep i n that seems forever N And as87 words
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322 1984-09-26 8 AP NEW DELHI, Wednesday THE INDIAN army withdrew from the Golden Temple early today shortly after Prime Minister Indira Gandhi announced plans to free the holiest Sikh shrine from military occupation. The United News of India news agency reported that the token armyAP - 322 words
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Article, Illustration329 1984-09-26 8 CATHERINE ONG - About 600,000 Vietnamese have settled in country, says Sihanouk UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY'B4 By CATHERINE ONG in the United Nations THE colonisation of Cambodia has reached an alarming degree about half a million to 600,000 Vietnamese have settled there and some have assumed Cambodian identity and329 words
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179 1984-09-26 8 Bernama BUTTERWORTH, Wednesday THE CAPABILITY of the Malaysian and Indonesia Air Forces in joint operations, particularly in air defence operations, is not yet comprehensive, acting chief of the Malaysian force, Major-General Datuk Mohamad Ngah said yesterday. This, he said, would be overcome by theBernama - 179 words
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116 1984-09-26 8 UPI LONDON, Wed LONDON police yesterday searched for missing jewels worth £100,000 (5|267,000). A routine robbery? Not quite. The woman who owned the Jewels accidentally left them in the back seat of a taxi. Police asked the city's black cab driversUPI - 116 words
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327 1984-09-26 8 UPI WASHINGTON, Wednesday PRESIDENT Reagan yesterday said "as far as I know" the Soviets have not rejected his proposals for constructive negotiations on arms control and other issues dividing the superpowers. A White House spokesman, however, said Mr Reagan did notUPI - 327 words
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206 1984-09-26 8 AP NEW DELHI, Wed THREE members of the Afghan national soccer team have defected in India and one of them, a medical doctor, said he could no longer endure the sight of children wounded in Soviet aggression against his homeland. One defected on MondayAP - 206 words
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126 1984-09-26 9 LAT-WP HONQ KONG, Wed BETTING on horses is a way of life in this decidedly unsocialist city. So residents of Hong Kong were delighted recently when the son of Deng Xiaoping, China's most important leader, went to the Happy Valley RaceLAT-WP - 126 words
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Article, Illustration321 1984-09-26 9 Political refugees and civil servants may be given rights to settle in Britain, says paper HONGKONG: TOWARDS 1997 Hong Kong Standard LONDON, Wednesday A LOBBY of Conservative Members of Parliament will press in the coming months for international help for Britain in findingHong Kong Standard - 321 words
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239 1984-09-26 9 UPI BEUING, Wednesday THE ATMOSPHERE in both Hons Kong and Beijing was subdued but optimistic as Cninese and British negotiators met for the last time over a banquet table yesterday on the eve of the initialling of a draft agreement that will transferUPI - 239 words
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Article29 1984-09-26 10 US businessmen are buried in piles and piles of paperwork from the government bureaucracy. Under the new Paperwork Reduction Act, they hope that such paperwork will be reduced.'29 words
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Article30 1984-09-26 10 Thai monetary authorities are moving to bar unofficial money pools which have grown sharply. They fear that a collapse of money pools will greatly affect the financial system.30 words
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Article34 1984-09-26 10 Asian nations want concessions from Japan on trade and aid. They feel that Japan is too mean with its technology, too aggressive in exporting and has given more concessions to richer nations.34 words
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Article, Illustration450 1984-09-26 10 IN A world of government regulation, the kev to being in business for yourself is getting it down on paper. A Paperwork Reduction Act was proposed during the Jimmy Carter administration and finally passed with the approval of President450 words
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120 1984-09-26 10 THAI monetary authorities are moving to bar unofficial money pools which have grown sharply and which government officials say are posing a serious threat to consumers. They fear that a collapse of unregistered local money pools, which skirt the fringe of Thai law, could120 words
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Article52 1984-09-26 10 The chart illustrates the oil wealth obtained from the crude oil exports of the members of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries in 1981 and 1983. Generally, the revenues for 1983 have fallen except in the case of Iran. Its revenues increased from USSB.6 billion to52 words
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Article40 1984-09-26 10 Japan Airlines have agreed to train 1,000 Malaysian Airlines personnel "in specialised fields in the commercial aviation industry" over the next four years. JAL has accepted 200 MAS employees for the airline's 1984-85 training session beginning in November.40 words
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186 1984-09-26 10 AS JAPAN'S perennial trade rows with the United States have entered a quieter phase, its rows with its Asian neighbours have grown louder. American complaints have been temporarily stilled by the concessions Japan made earlier this year on agricultural imports and freer186 words
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89 1984-09-26 10 THE economic slump in the five southern-most provinces of Thailand still continues and in the irst three months of this year, more than 600 million baht (about Sss6 million) worth of dud cheques were issued. Most of the dud cheques were found in Haadyai.89 words
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Article53 1984-09-26 10 The Indonesian government has asked Japanese contractors to resume work on a billion-dollar oil refinery project which was shelved two years ago to save money. The projects entail revamping two old refineries at Plaju and Sungai Gerong to give them a combined capacity of 88,600 barrels of53 words
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Article58 1984-09-26 10 coff,* producing members of the 73-nation International Coffee Organisation (ICO) have decided to hold to their current shares of the export market for the coming crop year. The agreement at the annual ICO meeting to maintain the existing distribution of export quotas was a crucial matter that showed58 words
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Article, Illustration90 1984-09-26 11 Mr Ng Kok Song, the chairman of the Singapore International Monetary Exchange, wrote the article "The World of Futures: A Global Marketplace" for the Chicago Mercantile Exchange's 1983 annual report, which was released recently. We feature salient aspects of his article. These deal90 words
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405 1984-09-26 11 AN INTERNATIONAL futures market will emerge but it is unrealistic to expect it to happen quickly or smoothly, wrote Mr Ng Kok Song. For its progress depends on favourable results being achieved in the following areas: Individual exchanges have to demonstrate the integrity405 words
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Article, Illustration405 1984-09-26 11 Around-the-clock trading ROUND-the-clock markets for foreign exchange and multicurrency interest rate instruments will someday become a reality. The international investor or borrower will have the advantage of dealing in liquid markets in real time. Mr Ng illustrates with two examples the importance of this benefit: EXAMPLE A A UNITED States405 words
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128 1984-09-26 11 UNILITE Electrical Industries Bhd has reported a halving of group losses from M|950,000 to M 5462,000 on an operating revenue of M 53.39 million for the six months ended June 30. This is due to contributions from subsidiaries acquired at the the end of128 words
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188 1984-09-26 12 Dollar and Gold AP NEW YORK, Wednesday THE AMERICAN dollar rose broadly yesterday, recovering some of the ground lost in its twoday plunge from record heights. Dealers said currency markets appeared to have calmed down foUowing the jolt of the past twoAP - 188 words
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342 1984-09-26 12 SPP GROUP S dismal halftime to June 30 losses of $1.27 million, compared to a profit of $1.68 million for the previous period, dragged parent company Tuan Sing further into the red. Tuan Sing acquired 64.05 per cent of SPP in342 words
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190 1984-09-26 12 ACMA Electrical Industries returned a disappointing earnings performance which saw group attributable profits of $1.34 million for the previous period turn into a loss of $1.18 million for the six months to June 30. Earnings per share fell from 5.6 cents to a loss190 words
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118 1984-09-26 12 HHLLSTREETj Reuter THE stock market turned in a mixed performance yesterday for the second straight session amid investor uncertainty about prime lending rate developments and upcoming economic indicators. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 2.10 to 1207.16. Losing issues led gainers 888Reuter - 118 words
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Article57 1984-09-26 12 THE Straits Times Industrial Index closed 3.67 points up to 893.89. yesterday. The OUB Composite Share Price Index closed at 450.89, up 2.01 points from the previous day's close of 448.88. The OUB Trade-weighted Singapore Dollar Exchange Rate Index was up 0.0663 points to 131.8962 at the close, compared57 words
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Advertisement382 1984-09-26 12 Put your feet in good hands 200 yMf« tradition tince 1774 /S\ BIRKNSTOCK# A symbol of trusted craftsmanship. The original BirkenstockFootbed gives your feet all the care and comfort they would otherwise be deprived of. Deep heelseat cradles the heel Natural cork lightweight, supporting; covered with genuine suede Uppers lined382 words
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Article, Illustration403 1984-09-26 13 HOME SERVICE HOME FURNISHING LAST week, we discussed the intricate subject of glass-cutting. This time, let us discuss a similar cutting job that calls for equally delicate precision cutting a laminated safety glass. A laminated glass contains two sheets of glass403 words
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Article, Illustration1127 1984-09-26 14 Joseph Troon; Carl Robinson - By Joseph Troon and Carl Robinson off Nowswook EVEN by the rough-and-tumble standards of Australian politics, the outburst was extreme. On the floor of Parliament two weeks ago, opposition leader Andrew Peacock accused Prime Minister Bob Hawke of being a "little crook" and "a a1,127 words
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243 1984-09-26 14 MRS MONICA BEH - MRS MONICA BEH Public Relations Manager Port of Singapore Authority WE REFER to the letter "Inadequate disembarkation facilities for tourists at second busiest port" by "Weary Mariner" of Singapore 0409 (SM, Sept 14). It has always been the practice of the Fort243 words
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Article52 1984-09-26 14 DERRICK TAN - DERRICK TAN Public Relations Officer Telecoms WE REFER to the letter by "Padmini" (SM, Sept 18) and would like to request the writer to provide us with more information so that we can investigate the problem. The writer can contact our customer liaison officer at52 words
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Article111 1984-09-26 14 "THE United States wants nothing less than a realistic, constructive, long-term relationship with the Soviet Union a relationship which would permit each of us to reduce, not increase, the number of our weapons, especially those nuclear weapons which threaten all humanity." President Reagan before his meeting with Soviet Foreign111 words
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447 1984-09-26 15 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT THE emergency food-rationing plan announced by the Home Affairs Minister, Mr Chua Sian Chin, on Sunday is another facet of civil defence measures to prepare the population for emergencies. The idea is to ensure that enough essential foodstuffs are properly and447 words
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116 1984-09-26 15 TONY H S LEE - TONY H S LEE Singapore 0512 THE fence along the road divider at Upper Ayer Rajah Road stretches from the pedestrian overhead bridge near Jubilee Road to a point near Block 605 Clementi West. This is a distance of about 200 metres.116 words
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480 1984-09-26 15 RECENTLY, it seems to be fashionable among a few so-called intellectuals to suggest that politics in Singapore is tame and, therefore, not real politics. I totally disagree with this view. Other countries spend their time and effort trying to control riots and civil480 words
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Article, Illustration879 1984-09-26 16 POPULAR HONG KONG AND TAIWANESE SINGERS DOING LIVE SHOWS IN CHINA ISTARSriIUCK AS CHINA opens its door to more visitors, its entertainment business is slowly growing. Where pop songs were once frowned upon, it is now not uncommon to find popular recordings by Hong Kong and879 words
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Article, Illustration385 1984-09-26 16 PAT D'ROSE - By PAT D'ROSE IF what critics say is true, that Mary Wilson wants to be recognised as more than the girl who sang the best "ooohs" in the business, she achieved that and perhaps more on Monday night at the Peppermint Park. Within five minutes385 words
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Article, Illustration612 1984-09-26 16 WONG AH YOKE - By WONG AH YOKE MOST of us are familiar with Emporium Holdings for its range of Oriental Emporiums. But some are not aware that perched above the emporiums in four housing estates Clementi, Bukit Merah, Ang Mo Kio and Bedok is an equal number of612 words
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Article, Illustration374 1984-09-26 18 waassT 1 Oh Madeline (Debut) (Ch 5, 11.20 pm) MADELINE KAHN takes the lead in this comedy series, playing a housewife who wants to re-evaluate her lifestyle. Madeline rearranges the furniture, does aerobics, takes up pottery, starts a health food diet and discovers the joys374 words
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Article, Illustration504 1984-09-26 18 VERNON SCOTT - TV®! By VERNON SCOTT in Hollywood UPI THE most valuable commodity on earth isn't gold or uranium. It's old motion pictures. That's the tenet of Blvin Feltner, president of the Krypton Corporation, a production and distribution company that owns 4,000 old films, mostly monsterUPI - 504 words
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Article, Illustration686 1984-09-26 19 Newsweek BEIJING Eager moviegoers begin lining up at dawn for the first daily screenings at 7 am. In the countryside, peasants flock from kilometres around to makeshift cinemas, many bringing along their own chairs, to catch the latest feature flickering on the silver screen thatNewsweek - 686 words
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Miscellaneous1214 1984-09-26 17 1 (xlßWPftV^v Q WiMd 230 SBCTEXT Live Sample Pages. m VBfw IR^fl 3 00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by This H|Lc^BM Land it Mine (C) i jK ■KEiK|| 4.30 The Richard Simmons Show. < S M BBPQ^^^h^B Animals in Action Pockets and Pouches. s ;jg^. JB A JBfl Romper1,214 words
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Miscellaneous180 1984-09-26 17 \SJiM '~l 12.00 PM NewsdesK 12.30 Waveguide 12.40 Book Choice 12.45 Financial News 12.55 Reflections 1.00 World News 1.09 Twenty-Four Hours: News Summary 1.30 What's New 1.45 The World Today 2.00 Newsdesk 2.30 Omnibus 3.00 World News 3.09 Twenty-Four Hours: News Summary 3.30 That's Trad 3.45 Report on Religion 4.00180 words
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Miscellaneous204 1984-09-26 20 THAI COOKING THE Smiling Orchid at Ghim Moh Road has invited two Thai cake-decorators to conduct courses on their unique style of cake-making. Programmes for the lessons are as follows: Today, 2 pm to 4 pm Thai Cooking plus vegetable carving. Fees per person: $25. Tomorrow, 7 pm to 9204 words
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Miscellaneous674 1984-09-26 20 C y M .> m W i fci ~Y| Lions Boyd will give a guitar recital today. LIONA BOYD day at 8.15 pm at the Victoria ConLIONA BOYD will give a guitar recit- Hall, It will feature soloists al at Singapore Conferencf Hall today Martina Maixnerova, Koh Joo Ann, at674 words
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Miscellaneous457 1984-09-26 21 leisure comics ARIES March 21 to April 20 LIBRA This will be a generally quiet September 23 to October 22 day, but home life will be con- There's a chance of gain tent. Correspondence may be through another person's enunexpectedly heavy. The later deavours, and a happy emphapart of the457 words
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Miscellaneous222 1984-09-26 21 FASTRACK By Bill Holbrook r W, f<* TH£ PAST N "fM£VRe VfffV /MPfc«SSIV£- f 1 poU'T KhouJ... I 1L f lAk\tf&D^ Ui&K ive HAD DotttfS ivg 6€€ M 6HOWM STATE- IMAGINED S°Me- IN r;' A <# OF 6XP6RTS TfUWfr M£ Of-TH6*MT THING- M«R£ TrUl> WHAT WA-J A MOA I y222 words
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Article525 1984-09-26 22 ANNIE CHIA - Condo owners urged to play their part in managing their own properties By ANNIE CHIA EVERY condominium owner wants to see his property properly managed and maintained but few are willing to take responsibility in the management and maintenance of their buildings. In a recent article525 words
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Article155 1984-09-26 22 INDUSTRIAL space for light industries is available at Seiclene House. Situated on Delta Road, this 10-storey block has a built-up area of about 10,487 sq m on a 99-year leasehold plot of land. The block is developed by Seiclene Ltd. There are only a155 words
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490 1984-09-26 22 A DROP in confidence in the retail business, as a result of the decline in tourism and the increase in shopping space,has led to a dip in the value of retail floor space, the Colliers international property review observes. Besides depending on economic condition,490 words
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Article, Illustration234 1984-09-26 23 perched-on-slope apartments with arch windows and rustic-looking red roof tiles i ANOTHER condominium inspired by Spanish architecture is being developed in the prime location of District 10. Perched on a slope at the junction of Holland Road and Farrer Road is Spanish Village. It234 words
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298 1984-09-26 23 MOST of the participants who attended a two-day course on building management and maintenance last week were disappointed because they nad not learned "anything new." Moreover, participants who paid $1,165 for the course, also considered the price too high because the seminar bore little or298 words
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Advertisement146 1984-09-26 22 V Mortgagee's Sale of Y I Properties By I I Public Auction I To be held at No. 6 Cecil Street #02-04, People's Insurance Building, on Wednesday, 10th September 1984 At 3.00 p.m. H Flatted Factory H 1) Unit 82, 2nd Floor (#O3-07) B H Block A. Kapo Factory Building146 words
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Advertisement88 1984-09-26 22 Buying a home? Take advantage of OUB's Housing Loan Scheme r "IbivH 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 years88 words
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Advertisement245 1984-09-26 23 0 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'/4% p a. Bridging finance available. HUDC (Phase 1) loans available up to 85% of valuation. A wide choice of easy repayment245 words
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Advertisement152 1984-09-26 23 TO BE HELD AT:The British Council Theatrette Basement, Singapore Rubber House 14 Collyer Quay Singapore 0104 At 3.00 p.m. 29, Jalan Chegar Singapore, 2057 (MK 18 Lot 2514) Title: Freehold Area: 82.2 sq.m. 60A Grange Mansion Grange Road, Singapore 0923 (TS fl Lot 429) Title: 999-year leasehold from 26/4/65 Floor152 words
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Advertisement103 1984-09-26 25 PRESIDENT MERLIN HOTEL requires 1. CASHIERS 2. WAITERS/ WAITRESSES 3. CAPTAIN 4. LOUNGE HOSTESSES 5. LOUNGE SUPERVISORS 6. CHAMBERMAIDS 7. COOKS (Coffee House) 8. MUSLIM COOKS 9. PANTRY MAIDS 10. OFFICE BOY 11. M E TECHNICIANS I/ II 12. STORE PORTER 13. BAR DISPENSER 14. BARTENDER We offer attractive salaries103 words
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Advertisement318 1984-09-26 25 Situations Vacant Jockey Pub Restaurant and Copper Kettle haa vacancies lor IlkA MataloMM in# following positions. CASHIER ($700) WAITRESSES ($700) PANTRY MAIDS ($900) COOKS ($900) Please caN at No.l Scott* Road #OS-M, Shaw Centre Singapore 0922. Tat 797*138 FOOD CORNER/ CATERERS lumr rnttM delicious food to your doorstep Different menu318 words
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Article, Illustration324 1984-09-26 26 TONY LIM - ALLEY CHAT with TONY LIM FROM THE way things are going in the Queenstown Bowling Championship, it looks like the graded bowlers are faring better than our top Open bowlers. Kwok Ho Weng was the first to earn the applause of spectators when he shot324 words
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168 1984-09-26 26 AP PORTO CERVO (Sardinia), Wednesday ALAN BOND, the Australian magnate whose syndicate captured the America's Cup last year, says he has earmarked US$lO million (Ss2l million) to defend the prestigious yachting title in 1987, but still rates his chances only 50-50.AP - 168 words
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Article, Illustration367 1984-09-26 27 YAKOB HASHIM, the national reserve goalkeeper, has something in common with Fandi Ahmad. Fandi started his football career as a goalkeeper in the footsteps of his father Ahmad Wartam, a former national keeper but found success when he switched to goalgetting instead of goal-saving.367 words
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Article, Illustration347 1984-09-26 27 Reuter MILAN, Wednesday WORLD champions Italy will be looking for a convincing performance in the San Siro Stadium here today when they open their international season with a friendly soccer international against Sweden. The performance of the national side has beenReuter - 347 words
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Article, Illustration313 1984-09-26 27 DENMARK vs NORWAY QUALIFYING MATCH PREVIEWS Reuter COPENHAGEN, Wednesday DENMARK, who have not lost at home to Norway for 14 years, are hot favourites to extend the sequence today when they meet their Scandinavian neighbours in the European Group Six WorldReuter - 313 words
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179 1984-09-26 27 Reuter LISBON, Wednesday PORTUGUESE soccer star Fernando Chalana of French club Bordeaux will undergo a thigh operation in a clinic here, according to Portuguese Football Federation doctor Camacno Vieira. Midfielder Chalana, who joined Bordeaux, the French champions, from Portuguese championsReuter - 179 words
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318 1984-09-26 27 HUNGARY vs AUSTRIA Reuter BUDAPEST, Wednesday AUSTRIA will seek to continue their flying start to the 1986 World Cup campaign when they face Hungary in a EuroKan Group Five qualifying match here lay. The Austrians snatched a 2-1 win in CyprusReuter - 318 words
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Article, Illustration463 1984-09-26 28 r Alvin Martin on his newT West Ham captaincy IPS ALVIN MARTIN had an honest admis- i sion for West Ham fans after he'd been appointed the new Hammers captain. I'll never be as good as Billy Bonds there is no way I could match him,"IPS - 463 words
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Article, Illustration107 1984-09-26 29 THE STIFLING conditions at the Singapore Badminton Hall and the difficulty In getting tickets to watch the Singapore-China friendly have prompted a 12-year-old girl to appeal to the authorities to consider building an indoor stadium which, she writes, can stimulate interest in other sports. Two readers write107 words
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Article, Illustration210 1984-09-26 29 I AM A 12-year-old schoolgirl sports fanatic, especially a badminton fanatic. So are my family, friends and relatives. I strongly feel that if the present and future generations of Singapore are to produce any world-class players in any field, the interest of the210 words
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86 1984-09-26 29 JEANNE TAY (MISS - JEANNE TAY (MISS) PRO SBC I REFER to the letter from Michael Chong (SM Sept 12). We have shown some table-tennis matches in recent months, such as the Norwich Union Open table-tennis (8.7.84) and Charles Church table-tennis (16.9.84). We would like to feature86 words
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Article, Illustration227 1984-09-26 29 TO ERR is human, to forgive, divine. This best describes my feelings on Salim Moin's six-year ban and his appeal, which is awaiting review by the Football Association of Singapore. There is no doubt that Salim did something wrong when he hit the referee.227 words
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267 1984-09-26 29 I WOULD like to comment on recent reports regarding Salim Moin's appeal for his ban to be lifted. The offence committed by him was a very serious one assaulting a referee. First, let me state that the referee was appointed by267 words
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Article, Illustration177 1984-09-26 29 K SILVAM - SRC 3 SCC 1 By K SILVAM BRILLIANT rightwinger Mather Macdonald inspired Singapore Recreation Club to a thrilling 3-1 victory in a Singapore Hockey Association Premier lea cue match at the Padang yesterday. His speed, accurate passes and constant raids on the opponents'PICTURE: ASMAH HAMID - 177 words
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Article, Illustration312 1984-09-26 30 Pathmanathan's return sets poser for coach THE RETURN of Thambiah Path ma na than has set a poser for national soccer coach Hussein Aljunied. Should he play as a sweeper or midfielder in the national team for the Merlion Cup starting on Oct 14? Pathmanathan, a former312 words
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Article, Illustration317 1984-09-26 30 S GULAM - Stories by S GULAM ASIAN GAMES soccer champion Iraq will be here with their national team for the Merlion Cup tournament at the National Stadium from Oct 14-28. In the list they submitted to the Football Association of Singapore yesterday, the Iraqi317 words
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167 1984-09-26 30 THE FOOTBALL Association of SinSpore has accepted an invitation >m China to compete in the inaugural White Cloud Cup inter-city competition in Guangzhou from Nov 20-26. Now it has to decide which team to send. Besides Singapore and the hosts, the167 words
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404 1984-09-26 31 K SILVAM - First case of reported violence in inter-con football in more than 2 years MONITOR sports By K SILVAM THE INTER-CONSTITUENCY football competition has spawned its first case of reported violence in more than two years. Referee Wahid Abas and his linesmen Soundaraj and Abdul Malek404 words
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170 1984-09-26 31 Reuter LONDON, Wednesday A SUPERB 65th-minute goal from Alan Biley Save Second Division Portsmouth a 1-0 win over lottingham Forest yesterday and threatened the First Division club with another early exit from the Milk Cup competition. Biley soared above the defendersReuter - 170 words
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Article113 1984-09-26 31 Results of Milk Cup second- round first-leg matches played last night Arsenal 4 Bristol Rovers 0; Birmingham 4 Plymouth 1; Blackburn 1 Oxford United 1; Fulham 2 Carlisle 0; Gillingham 1 Leeds 2; Grimsby 3 Bamsley 0; Ipswich 4 Derby 2; Manchester City 4 Blackpool 2; Orient113 words
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Advertisement403 1984-09-26 26 (SBfIWMH«IHIK An expanding organisation requires people, good people who are dynamic, ambitious and creative. The Singapore Monitor is a member of the Singapore News Publications Limited, publishers of two major Chinese language morning and evening papers, Lian He Zao Bao and Wan Bao. The Company is large, providing job security,403 words
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Advertisement95 1984-09-26 30 New MetrfiHe"' woods and irons work toother as a total lightweight system to maximize distance and accuracy. I And one of Metrilite's three systems: I Black, Red and Green are tailored to a player's swing I tempo, ranging from high speeds to slower speeds. I Green System for Slower Swing95 words
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