Singapore Monitor, 30 September 1984

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  • 319 1  -  by Gandhi Ambalam Monitor staff writer Employers of foreign maids will have to pay a flat government levy of $120 per month for every servant from November a change that is going to cost each employer between $60 and
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  • 107 1 Power will effectively pass next year to a younger generation of leaden, Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew has told government, business, and community leaders. Speaking at a dinner for the Establishment last Tuesday, Mr Lee thanked the out-going old guard ministers and Members of Parliament for
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  • 842 1  -  by Jackie Sam Monitor staff writer Graduates never had it so good as last year. Fewer were jobless when the annual job survey came around. They were paid better. And they became even more choosy. A record 2,875 graduated from
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  • 280 1 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Incumbent Gerakan President Datuk Dr Lim Keng Yaik defeated his challenger, Datuk Michael Chen, to retain his post with a 56-vote majority. He polled 830 votes to Datuk Chen's 774 votes at the party's elections here yesterday. Datuk Paul Leong, the
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    • 268 1 Disappearance of girls at a ship party. Worldwide collectors show off their vintage cars. The champ and I by NEWS IN BRIEF MALAYS are losing proficiency in the use of their language, says PAP candidate. Pg 2 MAN CHARGED in court for murder of woman engineer at Westpeak condominium. Pfl3
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    • 13 1 Burma exquisite temples. Exercising your body for v A Outram Park and its
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    • 24 1 The new faces invading Hollywood. Fashion Goldie looks with versatile Psycho Sequel to Hitchcock's film classic. Full text of Mr Lee's speech: Page 6
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 32 1 WEATHER Weather outlook for today is fair Fair except for showers over a few areas n l flte morning and early afternoon. Temperatures should range WE** from 24 to 32 degrees CelSfus.
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  • LOCAL NEWS
    • 449 2  -  by Jalil Miswardi Monitor staff writer In about 10 years' time, a large •majority of Singapore Malays will 2bave problems in speaking their language as fluently as those in pther parts of this region, Mr Zulwfli Mohammed, president of
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    • 405 2  -  by Loong Swee Yin Monitor staff writer The Secretary-General of the Singapore Democratic Party j(SDP), Mr Chiam See Tong, challenged the People's Action Party (PAP) to state, in unequivocal terms, whether the constitution will undergo further amendments after the election. He also asked the
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    • 173 2 The vast majority of people are in no way affected by the priority admission to school scheme for children of graduate mothers, says Dr Tay Eng Soon, Minister of State (Education). In the first phase of the recent registration exercise, graduate mothers accounted
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    • Article, Illustration
      680 2  -  Would you quit work if you won the million dollar lottery? Interviews at Orchard Road by Bertilla Pereira Monitor staff reporter ALVtNAW 33, Commodtty trader "I wouldn't stop working. I would make use of the million to go into my own international commodity trading business. A million dollars
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    • 546 2 Something to be proud of: The innovative approach to teaching the Chinese language embodied in Clips (Chinese Language Instructional Materials) which has caught the attention of foreign experts. "Some have stated that Clips is a unique and new contribution to the teaching of Chinese," said Dr Tay Eng Soon,
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    • 299 2  -  by Oei Sin Giok Monitor staff writer Dr Aline Wong, who will be a People's Action Party (PAP) candidate in the next elections, yesterday urged women to "be themselves" and work toward self-fulfilment and economic security. Speaking at a forum on "The Problems of
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    • 389 3  -  by Chew Yen Fook Monitor staff writer The pig glut may be a worry to farmers, but it is a positive joy to wedding couples. It has made roast suckling pig, a speciality dish usually so costly that only the
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    • 251 3 A new Central Executive Committee of the People's Action Party is being elected today for a twoyear term. The CEC is the highest policymaking body in the party. Sixteen names will be up for voting. Twelve of them are current members of the Central Executive
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    • 172 3 Neo Man Lee, 27, was charged in court yesterday with the murder of structural engineer Mrs Judy Quek in the ladies' toilet at Westpeak Condominium in West Coast Road earlier this month. No plea was taken from Neo, who was ordered remanded pending further
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    • 57 5 RECRUITS FOUND OUT yesterday that you don't only put on a camouflage for war-training but also when Mum and Dad come around. About 300 par- ents and other family members showed up at Nee Soon Camp on Recruits' Parents Day to see what their
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    • 448 5  -  By Bertilla Pereira Monitor staff writer Arthritis is becoming an increasing pain in the joints for Singaporeans because they're richer and growing older as a population. And women are becoming the most common victims of the disease. Dr Tay Chong Hai, chairman of the protem committee of
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    • 59 5 THE OLD, THE YOUNG, the graceful, the not-so-graceful. Six hundred people turned up last night to watch the first round of the Sentosa Ronggeng and Dondang Sayang championship. But before the contest, it was a ronggeng free-for-all as contestants and spectators took to the floor and Madam
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    • 1733 6 It is 10 years since we had the last dinner for our Establishment those who give expression to the will of our society, who make our ecoribmy work, who make possible our development and ensure our security. They are persons on
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    • 686 8  -  by K K Fong Monitor staff writer Ahmad bin Kechot came from Malacca at age 17 and joined Singapore's police force as a recruit. Today, after 32 years of service, he is a retired police sergeant with a great stock
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    • 506 8  -  by Bertilla Pereira Monitor staff writer Learning how to cook, sew and clean up for girls at lower secondary level will mean the end of girls going into the technical stream in the upper secondary classes. But if a girl
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 208 2 lIIHII I 3*oo Ml B*OOMI I-J* 2**™ Rea< *y 8.00 News Weather Forecast, a 2 8,28 Pr °o r mm Summary. _.r°- Aftemoon Movie. Rattlers B.SO Drama Minggu Ini: Ka Puncak Menara Gacflng. Part One. 4.41 Teko: Part One (War Drama, De- mm Ml 0.10 Hadis Nabi. V? JL 9.46
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  • ASEAN NEWS
    • 635 10  -  by Masaki Watanabe Monitor staff writer Jakarta's need for more housing has been highlighted by a recent warning from its Governor Soeprapto that the capital's residential areas will be completely used up in less than two decades unless its population
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    • 617 10 The Nation Review BANGKOK The extent of military involvement in politics should be the same as for the general public, namely casting ballots in elections, says Thailand's Supreme Commander General Arthit Kamlang-ek who is widely tipped to succeed Gen Prem
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    • 184 10 Bemama LUMUT A bomoh and a cobra had a confrontation and the man proved to be more poisonous than the snake. The cobra, which struck the bomoh twice within hours, died. The incident took place at Kampung Paya Nibong, Air Tawar,
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 519 11 IT TOOK 17 YEARS but William McGarry of Cocoa, Florida, finally got his camera back. Thieves in Ireland stole his camera and driver's licence in 1967, while he was travelling through the country on vacation. At the time, Irish police promised they would find and return the
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    • 255 11 Associated Press JAKARTA The Indonesian Armed Forces will be reorganised into a smaller and hopefully more efficient military force by 1985, when thousands of senior military officers will have been retired, Armed Forces Commander General Benny Murdani told a special hearing of the Parliament's Defence
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    • 262 11 Wire services BEIJING China, preparing yesterday to mark its 35th national day and basking, in praise for a draft Sino-Britisn pact on Hong Kong, is stepping up its overtures for reunification with Taiwan. In speeches on Friday night to a group of
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    • 501 11 United Press International SEOUL North Korean lorries and ships loaded with cement, textiles and rice streamed to South Korea yesterday in an unprecedented relief delivery operation between the two Koreas separated at the end of World War Two. The
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    • 265 11 OPENING DATS I j I Sunday HIGHLIGHTS 30 September 1984 Time Schedule Programme Highlights Courtesy of 1.00 2.00 pm On-the-spoc Chinese Local Artist Painting Demonstration Ong Boon Kong 2.00 3.00 pm Floral Arrangement by Greenwich Florists Mr Peter Tan 3.00 3.15 pm Mini Draw 3-6-9 CEMS 3.15 4.00 pm Seal
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  • MONEY
    • 719 12 United Press International Wall Street, which for months had clamoured for lower interest rates and a slower economy, got both this week and the stock market went just about nowhere as investors found new things to worry about. An extraordinary number of institutional buy
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    • 231 12 Associated Press TOKYO Japan's Ministry of International Trade and Industry has asked Japanese manufacturers of videotape recorders (VTRs) to curtail their exports of finished sets to the European Community by 10 per cent this year to maintain "proper prices." The ministry has
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    • 169 12 Reuter NEW YORK Argentina agreed to pay back debts of US$2OO million (Ss42o million) to its commercial bank creditors in return for more time to repay a US$75O million loan, Citibank said. The accord was a compromise between the government of President Raul Alfonsin, which
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    • 72 12 Associated Press TOKYO Share prices closed lower on the Tokyo Stock Exchange yesterday with the Nikkei Dow Jones Average closing the half-day session at 10,637.16, down 12.09. The First Section Index stood at 822.73, down 1.93 or 0.23 per cent, with volume totalling 180 million
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    • 122 12 Associated Press HONG KONG Two major Hong Kong banks announced they will cut their prime rate from 14 per cent to 13 per annum effective tomorrow. The joint announcement was made by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation and the
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    • 432 13  -  TIPS FOR CONSUMERS by Ray Miller Monitor staff writer Cordless telephones are the answer to many a busy businessman's prayer. But they are not without their hang-ups, as one consumer from Malaysia recently found out to his cost. He bought a cordless telephone from a
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    • 186 13 The Automobile Association of Singapore (AAS) will open its new club in River Valley Road next month with a $2.5 million legal tussle still unresolved. As members begin using the swimming pool, gymnasium and other facilities of the club, lawyers will be preparing their
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    • 705 13  -  by Masaki Watanabe Monitor staff writer The first public exchange between the Mass Rapid Transit Corporation (MRTC) and retail businesses affected by excavation works at Tiong Bahru Community Centre last week focused on shortterm problems and long-term benefits. The occasion was
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  • COMMENTARY
    • OBSERVATIONS
      • 209 14 Yes, yes, yes. That's our enthusiastic reaction to the excellent speech the other day at the UN General Assembly by Foreign Minister Mr Dhanabalan. Unlike most of the sermons there which plead or screech and threaten or anger, Mr Dhanabalan's presentation was a classic
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      • 144 14 Jurong Town Corporation deserves to be commended for going ahead with plans to build its pilot childcare centre for 120 youngsters in Ayer Rajah Industrial Estate. If we need more women in our labour force, as we surely do, industry is going to have to adapt to
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    • 416 14 So all you shoppers out there are coming down heavy on us shopkeepers in Lucky Plaza. We're rude to you. We can't be bothered with you. We're driving the tourists off to shop in Hong Kong. Now, why should we do that? We're businessmen. We're shopkeepers in
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    • 574 14  -  by Steven Guo For The Sunday Monitor Protecting a country's reserves is nothing new in the world of national finance. While Singapore debates the issue, countries in Europe faced the problem centuries ago. Some have come up with ingenious solutions. Swedish legislators
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    • 232 14 HOBSON'S CHOICE Laissez-faire Hong Kong won't stand for it. Regulated Singapore lets it happen. The phenomenon in question is flying kites in the flight path of aircraft landing and taking off. At regular intervals Hong Kong television viewers are treated to a warning of the fines
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    • 722 14 Something it wrong with the cenaore. They need iah%censored! There must be coot fusion in the Board of Censors or just plain ignorance and bad taste. To cite one recent example: After weeks of pestering, and because it was the school holidays,
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    • 863 15 Spinsterhood. It's not a nice term. There's an air of hopelessness about it, of opportunities lost and lives unfulfilled. It conjures up images of prim and proper old maids fussing and fretting over inconsequential matters because their lives are so empty, their
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    • 964 15  -  LETTER Peter Tan for Permanent Secretary (Health)/ Director of Medical Services "Two doctors" in their letter (The Sunday Monitor, Sept 23, questioned the intentions and views expressed by the Minister ifWP&r Health in his speech at the Academy of Medicine Banquet on Aug 4,1984. Essentially
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 497 17 Los Angetes Times WASHINGTON President Reagan and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko exchanged views "forcefully and intensely" for nearly four hours on Friday, apparently achieving no breakthroughs in stormy US-Soviet relations or reaching any agreement except to "keep in touch." Nevertheless,
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    • 105 17 United Press International WASHINGTON Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko whispered in Mrs Nancy Reagan's ear at a White House reception on Friday "every night whisper 'peace' in your husband's ear." And she replied: "I'll also whisper it in your ear," according to Miss Sheila Tate,
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    • 63 17 AN AVALANCHE OF MUD and rocks from erupting Mayon Volcano (in the background) struck the outskirts of Santo Domingo town in Albay Province, 320 km south-east of Manila, creating the gully. No one was killed in the mudflow, which occurred on Monday after
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    • 252 17 Associated Press DUBLIN Irish authorities foiled what they believe was an Irish Republican Army (IRA) gun-running operation from the United States when two navy cutters intercepted a trawler carrying a "huge consignment" of weapons, a government spokesman reported. The patrol boats fired shots across
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    • 161 17 Hong Kong Standard HONG KONG China will soon publish its first traditional medicine digest in English. A six-member mission, comprising professors of medical colleges and the book's editors and publishers, arrived in Hong Kong earlier this month to promote its sale. Professor Tao Zhida
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
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  • 1135 18  -  China serve notice on world badminton powers SPORTS PARADE SPORTS By Kenneth Jalleh Monitor staff writer China could not have been more explicit in their warning to Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and the rest of Asia, at the World Cup badminton in Jakarta last week. The power
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 143 18 OAt the Neptune Theatre Restaurant Hk a million dollar star studded production for the first time October 15th 18th 7/ fiff B| to hit Singapore, bringing along IS tonnes of fantastic stage s/smdiHm W equipment, props, etc. And an entourage of SO artists Dinner Snow: i. including back-up orchestra, singers,
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    • 252 18 Columbia Secondary School °f Canada Why parents here have chosen Columbia Secondary School of Canada for their children's secondary post secondary education. Columbia Secondary School of Canada, an accredited co-educational high school registered with the Ontario Ministry of Education and recognised by the Canadian Immigration authorities is situated in Hamilton.
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  • RACING GUIDE
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
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  • SPORTS
    • 301 21 RACE WONDER BOY MA-ZEHN TAN MA-TAN TET (Monitor) (Zao Bao) (Wan Bao) (Monitor) 9 Glamorous Charm 7 Plastic Quean 7 Plastic Quaan Impulse 1 5 Perak Hero 3 Polonium 4 Satisfaction 6 Three Leaders 7 Plastic Queen 5 Perak Hero 9 Glamorous Charm 1 Shoot Up High 10
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    • 738 21  -  by Wonder Boy For the Monitor The battle for prestige and honour in winning this year's top prize money Classic event on our racing calendar the $210,000 Singapore Gold Cup over 2,200 m, will take place when twenty of our best stayers in
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    • 261 21  -  by Alfonso Chan Monitor staff writer ocz Newcomer Silver Club beat top club Morning Glory Tennis Club (MGTC) by a narrow margin in their quarter-final Chua Cup match at Kallang yesterday. The Japanese tennis club won 28 games to
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    • 236 21  -  by Tony Lim For the Monrtor Jeffery Tan brushed aside the stiff opposition to take a maiynal lead of 40 pins after the first block of 12 games in the men's open masters of the Queenstown bowling championship with a score of 2,353 pinfalls
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    • 541 22  -  by Ken Jalleh Monitor staff writer Going into the 13th year of its organisation by the Singapore Sports Council, inter-constituency soccer is alive and kicking. No other team sport attracts as many participants, or demonstrates as convincingly the success of the council's Sports for All policy.
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    • 554 22 The curtains came down yesterday on one of the most prestigious local tournaments, the President's Cup soccer. Annually organised by the FAS, it was supposed to match interest with excitement, just like the FA (Football Association) Cup competition in England. It was
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    • 120 22 Associated Press MOSCOW World chess champion Anatoly Karpov took a 3-0 lead yesterday after challenger Garri Kasparov resigned during the seventh game, putting Karpov halfway towards a possible victory. The game had been adjourned on Friday night on the 42nd move. Karpov, playing white, opened
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    • 91 22 United Press International SEOUL The main stadium for the 24th Summer Olympic Games in Seoul was formally dedicated yesterday in colourful ceremonies. On hand at the ceremony were South Korean President Chun Doo Hwan, International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Juan Antonio Samaranch, and many
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    • 117 22 At Geylang Stadium: Kolam Ayer vs Tanjong Pagar, 3.30 pm; Henderson vs Jalan Kayu, 5 pm. At Jurong Stadium: Ulu Pandan vs Cairnhill, 3.30 pm; Pasir Panjang vs Clementi, 5 pm. At National Stadium practice track: Kg Chai Chee vs Kebun Baru, 3.30 pm; Paya
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    • 526 22  -  by Ernest Frida Monitor staff writer Wanted urgently: A high powered team of officials to bail out the present lot. It's the only way to get Singapore hockey out of the doldrums and promote the quality of the sport, at least
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    • 171 22 Reuter MEDELLIN (Colombia) Yuri Lupalenko of the Soviet Union aat a 4,000-metre pursuit amatew world record at an international track cycling series here last night, l Lupalenko, 23, competing in the qualifying rounds of the 3,000-me-tre individual pursuit, continued for another kilometre beyond
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    • 430 23  -  Armed Forces 1 Dynamos 0 b r S Gulam Monitor staff writer «T Armed Forces captain V Sivalingam's six-year wait ended last Jttffht when he received the President's Cup from President C V Devan Nair after his team had >r
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    • 303 23  -  by B Kula Monitor staff writer 6 TRENGGANU 0 SINGAPORE gave Trengganu a nightmarish evening at the Tun Raiak hockey Stadium yesterday. Had Singapore's forwards played with greater determination, they would have achieved a two figure goal tally in this
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    • 401 23  -  by Ernest Frida Monitor staff writer Thailand's Anat Ratanapol, an Athlete many still remember for iefeieving a sprint "double" at the JVJ3 SEA Games in Singapore, Mil be in action again at the Fifth OCfcltine Singapore Veterans Yfock and
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    • 86 24 Reuter BAASTAD Sweden gained a place in the 1984 Davis Cup tennis final after taking an unassailable 3-0 lead over Czechoslovakia in their world group semifinal here today. Anders Jarryd and Stefan Edberg recovered from two sets down to beat Tomas Smid and Pavel Slozil
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    • 274 24 US team breezes to big lead in Davis Cup match Associated Press PORTLAND John McEnreje and Jimmy Connors breezed- to straight-set victories over their outmatched opponents on Friday, giving the United States a commanding 2-0 lead over defending champions Australia in the Davis Cup semifinals. The heavily-favoured US
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    • 518 22 Attention All Football Fans! THE SINGAPORE MONITOR DDDffiaß> M. JOINT SPONSORS The Inter-Constituency Football Tournament Q/l series of 9 separate weekly contests, all based on 1984 kicks off with the first round matches on these exciting matches. They're all fun to enter October 6 and will end with a grand
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    • 257 24 INTER-CON SOCCER: GUESS THE WINNERS. Contest form on Pg 22 SPORTS BRIEFS COMPUTERISED RACE card is the new format making its race page debut today. Pick your winners through computerised selections, strictly non-bias and non-sentimen-tal, each horse's computer analysed and compared according to track work, recent performances and all other
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  • Singapore Monitor
    • 1 1 LIVING
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    • 825 1  -  by Stephen Tan Monitor staff writer vanm Matt Dillon sneers. His lips curl slightly but you never notice it. All the time, you are looking at his eyes. They burn a hole into you. Dillon isn't the only one who can do that. Sean Penn, Michael Pare, Tom
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    • FASHION
      • Article, Illustration
        387 2  -  DOWNTOWN by David Joseph For the Monitor otton is probably the world's eighth C wonder. It's hard to go cotton-picking (no pun intended) when you are faced with an ocean of composites. After a considerable amount of foraging, I found the Goldie label retailing at Link Sports just
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      • 345 3  -  TREND TRAIL Streets Joan Lebow Fashion has an image problem. It is dismissed as frivolous, wasteful and temporary. After all, one of the most fashionable expressions today is the nasty label "fashion victim." But to social scientists, fashion is worth serious study. In ancient cultures, "it was
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      • 827 4  -  EATING OUT by Violet Oon For the Monitor What do you need to make an impact on the food world of Singapore? Definitely something new to titilate the tastebuds. Two weeks ago as I was driving through the emptiness of Hougang, I came across a food centre
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      • 653 4  -  by Violet Oon For the Monitor Butter Crabs and Herbal Steamboat have become very popular over the past year. But the shop that claims to have invented these dishes is the Taihu Court Seafood in Block 107, Avenue 3, Hougang. Manager Mr Gue
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      • 474 6  -  TABLE TALK by Violet Oon For the Monitor Yet another restaurant is offering Nonya buffet for lunch this time the Rumah Melaka at Far East Piaza and the lunch costs $11.50 for adults and $8 for children. There is a different menu everyday from Monday
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    • MUSIC
      • 204 7  -  Condition Critical Artiste: Quiet Riot Reviewer: Carl Skadian Quiet Riot's latest LP, Condition Critical, is as memorable as its illustrious predecessor, Metal Health, the only debut LP by a heavy metal group to hit No 1 on the LP charts. Quiet Riot's forte is
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      • 463 7  -  Tonight Artiste: David Bowie Reviewer: Michael Cheah Under Chinese influence? DtMjd* Bowie seems to /have Incorporated Maoistumigery*ottto fe»4atest albun* -atPtamt on. (the cover. A colourful crop of flowers, an allusion perhaps to Mao's "Let a hundred flowers bloom" period, is painted all over. This is
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      • 492 7  -  VOICEBOX by Ch'ng Poh Tiong For the Monitor Trying to get a record produced in Singapore is slightly easier than finding sliding windows in a submarine. When you somehow succeed, you would have cleared as many hurdles as Olympian Edwin Moses in his
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    • FILMS
      • 749 8 FILM FOCUS Things have got so hot in the movie career of rock superstar Sting that he is, at the moment, being called upon to handle three major assignments at once. The Police lead singer has just been set to compose the score for
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      • 681 8  -  Psycho II Starring: Anthony Perkins, Meg Tilly, Vera Miles Director Richard Franklin Showing at Jade FILM REVIEW Reviewer: Philip Cheah Twenty-four years later and Psycho 11. Is it worth it? Yes and no. Psycho was "pure film". Though it fell into
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      • 665 9 Steve Martin no longer a wild and crazy guy CLOSE UP Steve Martin has put away the arrows-through-the-head. He's deflated his balloon animals. His feet are no longer happy. Four years ago, he made what appeared to be a smart move. He gave up his standing as America's most successful
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      • 230 10  -  WEEK'S CHOICE b* Philip Cheah Monitor staff writer Friday Night Movie: Hardcastle and McCormick: Rolling Thunder Ch 5, 10.15 pm Rolling Thunder is the pilot film of Hardcastle and McCormick, a new detective series created by Stephen J Cannell. Cannell is the man behind The
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      • 428 10 FOR CHILDREN Spredthick's Musical Mystery Tour Mon, Ch 5, 6.25 pm This is a two-part SBC-pro-duced Children's Day Special. Spredthick are Hilary Jones, Simon Mayor and Andrew Baum. Together, they entertain the children with traditional folk songs such as The Fireman's Song, Hen's March, I Like to Eat
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      • 387 10 TUBETALK Lianhe Wanbao The SBC actors are beginning to feel the strain of numerous shooting schedules which is a way of life to Hong Kong actors. The actors for The Pursuit, SBC's new gongfu series, are involved in as many as four shootings a day.
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      • 498 10  -  TV COMMENT *>y Ang Peng Hwa Monitor staff writer What an entertaining and educational debate! So there were grammatical errors, flusters when cards and words were lost, and a smattering of Singlish. But what the two teams lacked in sheen, they more than
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      • 327 12  -  SUNDAY'S PICK by Philip Cheah Monitor staff writer Film Focus: Sleuth Ch 12, 8.35 pm An eccentric author of thriller novels invents a murder plot to trap his wife's lover. When she goes on vacation, he invites him over and springs the trap on him.
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      • 272 12 Sunday Matinee: Tea For Two Ch 5, 2.55 pm A wealthy socialite is promised $25,000 for her new musical show if she can refuse to answer any question for 24 hours. Based loosely on a play, No No Nanette, it is a light amusing
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    • 179 1 g2jy^ij|gjig Cotton Capers is the fashion this week highlighting the Goldie label which is an innovative range of dresses retailing in Singapore: Page 2. Hair is going all ways this season. Trend Trail gives you the update on Page 3. Arfood centre in Hougang, bustling with customers. What was the
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    • 57 2 Fashion Parade on the 30th of September 1984 Outfits by Formal wear by St. Louis Collection Ni Beach wear by it* adidas J Co-sponsor by Rue-de- Mine Beauty Centre And Night Express Disco Services I Tel: *****95 I 5 Stadium Walk Kallang Park #02;01 Leisure Drome Building Singapore 1439 Tel:
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    • 129 3 'cJ^^can' More them v Po,doo J4 cosh, prizes to be won. Pull off a ring and see what's in it for you. m |BpftojSS|jja Redemption Centre for $3,000 and $50 prizes: tP| J&^dH Fraser Neave (S) Re Ltd, 475 River Valley Road, Singapore 1024. jjpary^PyJ^^S^ Monday to Friday, 9.00 am
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    • 488 3 I%¥ A ¥J Original Prints at Ulilß X Museum Gallery Oct vvvvvg pirir Citibank, Sheni Wfcl ton Way during banking TF' to Southern Islands by ENoEMdLE dii t p n«n« pnmp. Fishing Club leaving Jardine Steps Pier at 8 am. The Bulgarian Ballet Co^P a y e r Fee at
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    • 70 4 5J flti MCmbci#! LONG LI Jf I I i I nifiMipj/ I Hfck 1 J rn I m 9mjL Jp jP k JBSpbh. m. *^-v. tIEf 2 atai^ v *r c. nIM£ > M t a„. v jAL Jtp l b^BBI r .^BBJC• v vB Iffw s Tr i Now,
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    • 113 5 ioH jftiifao"- r'-^f^aS^ 1 bI B Bk Jill VPH FM Ik HI fc V fl |l ~^b tm k/ n 1 h 4 4 This bottle of Chivas is on the house! i c In recognition of your fine taste in Scotch, we will reward you with a bottle of
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    • 175 6 KENWOOD Washers Features matched only by Kenwood reliability Kenwood. A name over million Kenwood Chef owners J have learnt to trust. M But Kenwood don't only .jj make mixers, their jfflj uncompromising attention to Jfl quality and reliability are also JB found in their range of washers jjd^M and tumble
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    • 84 6 meet me on the telephone." Being young means making career decisions that will influence the rest of your life. Don't let stale breath 'blow' your chances. Make doubly sure with Double Amplex breath freshener. Just one clean tasting capsule could clinch that new job. Mask the spiciest food or that
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    • 415 6 HOROSCOPES by Frank Barron First features YOUR BIRTHDAY TODAY: There are no prominent signs during the year, but you may expect a generally progessive time throughout the coming months. It'll be even more necessary to watch your spending, but a little organisation will overcome most of your money problems quite
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    • 246 7 to Fne feathers make fine birds! 9HH Yves Saint Laurent, V9I I Christian V M A Lancon. Four names W season's Singapore J dress gKM Try your hand en man How You'll be making your own gnxefulywfl you carry fc the five ages of beauty? j An to how to
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    • 246 8 A \T Wedgwood gift vouchers ever be sentimental when choosing gifts hong baos with a difference! V for newly weds. Be wise. In the long run, If you'd like to give the newly weds the freedom nothing is more cherished than a gift that's of ch°ice^gj ve them Wedgwood gift
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    • 102 9 silt Ak f another exciting neu Mmki&Jl^MkSß^M'l&£,**. V' 1 KALM's Gift Galleries and Jmr v V r ilin f**-'*i with even more attractive and ItiPH li® l%P|'t creative gift items. BT L KW ll jB®L» V Come celebrate V H>w to jet youx fjiee <pjjts. 1 V any purchase of
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    • 414 9 FILM GUIDE I enowah j Empress Seven Foxes (C)/11 am (*****67) The Wayward Angels (C)/1.15, 3.15. 7.15, 9.15 JubiM Seven Foxm (C)/11 am FILEM (******1) The Wayward Angsts (C)/l 30, 3.30, 7.30. 9.30 (*****01) The Wayward Angels (Q/1.15. 3.15. 7.15.9.1S DaM Sevan Foxes (C)/10.45 am ToaPayoh Seven Foxes (C)/11 am
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    • 193 10 LUXMAN HI L ™M L ,ty STEREO COMPONENTS "1* 9<9 Model Pure Class A Stereo Integrated Amplifier. I —s__aa* S?• r Model C-1 -ifiT Duo Beta Circuit Stereo Preamplifier. •■•i® w Model M-120 Mk2 —-Lr Duo Beta Circuit Stereo Preamplifier. N. Vacuum Disc Stablizer Fully Automatic Direct Drive Turntable. Also
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    • 1802 11 TV WEEK MONDAY OCTOBER 1. 1984 TUESDAY OCTOBER 2. 1984 WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 3. 1084 IMPM IN ThtlncridUiHuk. CMM TMM CMM VMM SeCtast L*e'Sampts no»M^-— if? r B<mp>> Pages. 7M Shere A Mor^ -ft Never fta*w But UlllCw-Ut TJlNhmm **?S A 7JojT!! nu I"" <M» it! aPf *1 ISfHiMMMitw *"*5 TTST.
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    • 699 12 SUNDAY 3«, lag. B*o Ml JOT hospital at Salt Lake City in tha 8.15 SBCtaxt "Live" Sample Paoaa. f 1 United States that specialises in ml Tne dangers of storing excess ---rx V 1.26 Journey Into India: The Kulu Valcaiones m our body are highlight- v- ley. (See Sunday s
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    • 1274 1  -  by Mary Crowdy For the Monitor It's hard not to fall for Burma and although we are permitted for a short stay there, the gentle Burmese people and their beautiful temples remain as lasting impressions. The mystique whic,h has shrouded this country in the
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    • SCIENCE
      • 649 2 Overseas Press Association I Indoor air quality in the world's Offices is a time bomb waiting to go off. Many American researchers say ihe danger is real but has received tod little attention so far. Mr jjfgpes L Re pace, a physicist and agglyst
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      • 861 2  -  COMPUTERS by Susan G Lichtman University of Miami Newsfeatures It's called "artifical intelligence;" people don't have it, but computers do. In the United States, Teknowledge, Inc developed a computer program Undiagnose oil-well drilling problems and recommend ways of correcting them that's AL IntelliGenetics, Inc developed
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      • 298 2 The scene is an office with 25 women. One or two have begun to itch. They have consulted either their own physician or the company doctor, who tells them that the little red marks on their legs and arms are*"bug bites." The doctor's wrong.
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      • 247 2 A Lockheed-built giant solar sail was tested in space recently to confirm that flexible, lightweight structures can be used to generate large amounts of electrical power from sunlight in space to meet future electrical needs in space. Called Solar Array Experiment (SAE), the foldable sail
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        428 2 Origins of a virus in Japan Portuguese missionaries and traders not only brought Christianity to Japan in the 16th century, but they apparently brought in the virus blamed for a large number of adult leukaemia cases in south-west Japan. The theory was first proposed by Dr Robert Gallo
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      • 770 3  -  OPA by Jennifer Bassing For Nim Chimpsky, the once-famous, lan-guage-flaunting chimpanzee, life was about to enter the down side. After years of living exclusively among humans as part of a language experiment at Columbia University, Nim's next ticket was for a one-way trip to the
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      • 469 3  -  Los Angeles Times By Carla Hall For 24 years, British-born Jane Good all has studied chimpanzees in the remote Gombe Stream National Park of Tanzania. She has a Ph D in Ethology from Cambridge University but calls herself "An old-fashioned naturalist." Her research represents what the
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      • 739 4  -  Los Angeles Times by Dave Larsen hristopher Cerf discovCered too late that his own father should have been included in the book about famous experts and thfeir mistakes. His late father was the publisher and television personality, Bennett Cerf. "I learned that
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      • 467 4  -  by Graham Colin-Jones For the Monitor I recently visited the National Museum to see an exhibition. As I walked round looking at the photographs and reading the information given beside each, I noticed that the English was sometimes good, sometimes bad and sometimes
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      • 81 4 Shenfan by William Hinton (Publisher: Picador, $22.80, Times). Hinton has painted a densely peopled, richly detailed panorama of a China rarely seen by foreigners. Guns Up! by Johnnie M Clark (Publisher Ballantine, $11.20, MPH). Vietnam, as it was lived and fought. A Marine machine gunner's own true story.
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      • 99 4 Bestsellers at MPH Bookstores for the week ending Sept 30, 1984 Position Title/Author Publisher 1 The Aqnitaine Progression: Robert Ludlum Bwha 2 Changes: Danielle Steel Sphere 3 Tough Times Never Last, But Tough People Do: Robert H Schuller FUntrn 4 An Innocent Millionaire: Stephen Vizinczey Corgi 5 Guinness Book
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    • PSYCHOLOGY
      • 857 5  -  By Ahden Busch For the Monitor Huff puff huff puff! There she was perspiration pouring off her. Na Sei was walking at a rapid pace on a treadmill in front of her drawing table at the advertising agency. "What in the world are you
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      • 761 5  -  Streets by Colum McCann In her dreams, Janet's husband became Hitler. He had a short moustache, wore a brown shirt with swastikas emblazoned upon it, used the German salute, and ordered her to a gas chamber. She could have laughed the dream away, but she
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      2681 6  -  Day of reckoning for the mutineers HISTORY by Jackie Sam Monitor staff writer ike Queenstown, the L first satellite town developed in Singapore, Outram Park has its niche in the history of Singapore. It was the first state-built shopping complex and one of the first urban renewal projects.
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    • PROPERTY
      • 1022 7  -  by Norman Edwards For the Monitor For the visitor, an overwhelming impression of Singapore's 'Personality' is its efficiency, cleanliness, 'instant' greenery, tall buildings, energetic lifestyle: a reflection of the country's incredible achievements in economic growth and material improvements in the last
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      • 161 7  -  by Foo Mey Kien Monitor staff writer More and more residential buildings are coming up along Yio Chu Kang Road. Semi-detached bungalows, apartments and condominiums are springing up along this stretch of road off Upper Serangoon Road. Two three-storey blocks of maisonettes and apartments
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      • 830 8  -  by Foo Mey Kien Monitor staff writer Arcs, waves and geometric lines these are the hallmarks of interior designer, Mr Chow Mun Keen, managing director of Designcraft Associates. In Landmark Tower's four showflats, Mr Chow has given a new meaning to walls. Not content to
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      • 279 8 DEVELOPMENT LOCATION OPENUG TIMES ENQUIRIES Parte west Upper Ayer Rajah Rd 9 am 6 pm darfy *****66 Ctementi Park Sunset Way 9 am 5.30 pm daily *****66 CasaRosita Newton 9am-6pmda*y *****66 Via Des Flores Whitley Road 9 am -5 pm daily *****22 Tufip Garden Farrer
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      • 402 8  -  by Foo Mey Kien Monitor staff writer Mr Chow Mun Keen, managing director of Designcraft Associates, is no ordinary designer. Although trained as an art teacher at the former Teachers Training College, he never taught art after graduation. Instead he joined the Singapore Polytechnic as an
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      189 12 TRAVEL Pictures from left to right: A Shanghai pavement sweeper, whose job is to keep clean only the fronts of shops along streets. Such sweepers are people who are too old to do anything else. The streets proper are swept by younger people who use machines to
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    • 138 1 Indoor Air Pollution affects the i majority of office workers. How much < do you know about this invisible menace? See Page i 2 'FEATIfIMI Read about Nim Chimpsky, the monkey who could communicate in sign language. He made history by appearing on a TV talk show but j after
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    • 122 7 Q 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 10V4% p.a. Bridging finance available. HUDC (Phase 1) loans available up to 85% of valuation. A wide choice of easy repayment schemes tailored
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    • 235 8 To be held at the Mercury Room (18th. floor) Apollo Hotel, Havelock Road, Singapore I on Thursday, 11th October 1984 at 2.00 p.m. I LANDED PROPERTIES I 1) DEVELOPMENT LAND AT *4) 24 ROBE Y CRESCENT H NO. 12 ANGULLIA PARK 2 storey modern bungalow 17,295 sq ft freehold 5,767
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    • 153 9 Jk Jk *Hf" w f a ™ir a m a ,W 1 m;- «-< v > i? o 5* TBP \Jtr 11/ r i surrounds a choice district 10 location bounded by Balmoral and Scotts Roads, CASA ROSITA will more than your BUI' demands a refined idyllic way flMyyff r
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    • 454 10 Classified Ad Rates Singapore Monitor: Sunday Monitor Worda 0.35 cents per word 0.55 cents per word Display $7.70 per col. cm $10.00 per col. cm Busineaa Hrs Mon-Fri. 9am-spm Sat. 9am-lpm Childrens Wear Special Offer for Children's Day. from Ist October to 15th October 20To to 30 r p on
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    • 442 10 CLASSIFIED Children's Day Special J \9r)BB The Olde Englysche pub and restaurant I ambience. For authenticity. I f And the wine is good. f m And the food unbelievably English. 1 1 Even the music here takes you back 1 9 Come to*** nostalgia For Beginners Others THEORY PRACTICAL New
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    • 186 10 THE WELL KNOWN KRETA AYER CLAY-POT RICE COMES TO ANG MO KIO Wk 5023, #01-97 Ang Motto Industrial Park 2 Skwor»2os6 Tlfc 452-4065 Business Hours: 11 mjn. 2 p.m., 4.30 p.m. 10 pjn. (Clossd on Sunday) Com# in to-day lor a groat moal (Try our trice-away service) KRETA AVER CLAY-POT
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    • 27 10 Eating Spots Cars For Sale MOV. 79 MOMM iOCWK 4 doors (PARF). automatic, arcond. radw cassette Tip Top condMon Saftng $17,600 0.n.0. Contact 734-5822. Mr Roland Tay.
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    • 72 10 METROPOLE CAFETERIA WELCOME TO TRY OUR QUICK AND ECONOMCS "HAINANESE STYLE" LUNCH HUUST $3/- OR ABOVER) Mutton Boup Chicken Curry Halnanese Style Pork Meat Ball Halnanese Mix Ve«etable Halnanese PACK AND TAKE AWAY LUNCHES ARE AVAILABLE LUNCHES HOURS: 11 A.M. TO 3 P.M. METROPOLE CAFETERIA Ist Floor Metro pole Hotel'
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    • 200 11 Furniture Furnishings Interior Decor/Renovation ?TT" f-T r_ t fTi PTI J* >. V rTn~.l~i Miniature Wm n| Show Piece* H£p[ Authentic Rosewood Furniture from Canton Shanghai 12 noon to MO pm Burtn— Hour» PRESTIGIOUS FURNISHING CENTRE (PTE) LTD. 5. Koek Road #03-09/11, Cuppage Plaza, Singapore 0922. Tel: *****68/9 Telex: RS
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    • 196 11 CLASSIFIED I CONCEPT DESIGN I CONTRACTS (PTE) LTD L-, Ship.- Interior Rm v,,io^ i C.W, B«* ft** (Houk., Re s ,u l^ (i B.r q»binet. Knock Down I TUnbo l Construction Work*. J I TRADE ENQU""^^waCOME OFFICE FACTORY: 14 .7 km., n* fIHAf y -'jt J *4 flB Jp^^KßM^Bml M
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    • 323 11 SOOD NEWS FOR M FLAT LESSEE AT: m. f M A) Clementi Ave 6 Blk 201 to 206 B) Lorong Ah Soo Blk 154 to 157, 428 to C) Buktt Batok-Blk 251 to 265, 271 to Hj t I s Recently, our Assoicate Companies have erected iuh merous HOB flats
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    • 284 11 c&c Construction Co. (Renovation Dept.) 2B St.George's Road HDB Licence No BM/0345 'Undertake complete renovation work for HDB/private house 'Good workmanship 'Competitive price. Worker in direct employment by company and fully backed by the BILCO Group. a®i THE BILCO GROUP W I Te1;*****53. ATTENTION No deposits required until jobs ore
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    • 64 1 GARFIELD by JIM DAVIS t: Q,**sm>! ;'mLnt&:m(L |^iTnmlliMMWl^H I |B I I > I #4 £1 7 mffltW i mHH I £ai kC 1. wKi2y3flEߣ9flr// 1 I iVHI^B > rj i|Mj ,> j |S Mm »«^ililiyfSyia 1 'A* I THE LOCKHORNS by BILL HOEST; "FOR WHAT we SPEND HERE, WE
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    • 124 2 FULL HOUSE 600 JONES ■in IttiH iii ■kfelH' T ELWOOD f < WT'T m* t r y if Hgy, WH«rfe a?r evrey- W th* 1 r Geziovews f\ fTST"""*® |y j= r apL. j 4 SPIDERMAN by STAN LEE AJCtrra<wnjuag/AFr»* TWOOMS awpgy /AHO S<MNB~I mc&C* JL^gJP l,(€7*kon A WSL— til
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    • 9 1 PLAY PAGE THE SUNDAY MONITOR SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 30, 1984
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      • 127 1 DOTS p—-- V w *2^ i 7. .2? It vv' 3 6 1 ll* 10 .1^ 5 q y/T\ s C'MPLETE THIS PUZZLE BV PILLING IN THE. NAMES OP THESE PC (J ITS AND VEGETABLES. POTATO PUMPKIN-CHERRY- CUCUMBER CELERY-APPLE-ONION-CABBAGE-TOMATO CORN-BANANA-PEAR-GRAPEBEAN I I \\y/ WHAT FLOWER DOES A PERSON CARRY X
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      • 194 1 Colouring Pun by Anna Soong Hugo Hippopotamus loves to play golf, even though he often -V misses the ball or hits it into the trees. He always takes his neph- •'f ew Harry along as caddy when he plays. Harry likes to be out on V *SSJT the golf course
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      • 228 2 FLINTSTONES HANNA-BARBERA 7 VDU GOING V you &ET, f—AND I WANT W-BorW-s TO PLAY IM TH BUDDV VDU TO BE MV J THE v bedrock I Boy/.. j partner/ y [ftp] > I r THEN, W RIGHT!WHO V? WHAT'S THE we'll be I can beat us, 1% I wilma so
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      • 190 3 t i IM Jfiatao ZPoCo in fiii oCJ. cujt urai often i&tn K DflS HOUHKH 10 UIUIU: XMtfchNtf. caxeJx&e., £oar fc Cona&A to visit China again', tyct •Venice, the mystically beautiful hometown of Marco Polo ~> 0 r j 1* •the Silk Road, the greatest highway in ancient times Mateo
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      • 153 3 TOM JERRY b y GOOTT KAY BROOM HILDA by RUSSELL MYERS M J I W HELLO... MELLn TOCW BROOM-MILPA I PUB TO TE£HNI£AL W m I 1 J>* ANYBODY OUT fPi $\NKI6 HER TV EXER£I*E PROBLEMS 'WORKING I I K THERE TOPAYtV PROGRAM! nd OUT WITH HBFB AND LULU* mL
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